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1. Power Input pin assign Pin 1 2 3 Name DC DC Earth 16 2 4 2 Battery installation ADE Open the battery on the front of the housing lak an Slightly pull out battery wires from housing connect the wire with red to red black to black Insert the rechargeable batter into housing Close the cover Notice Always use Vishay Original batteries and chargers The warranty does not cover damage caused by using non Vishay batteries and or chargers 2 4 3 Battery tips Battery life depends on the load use frequency temperature setting and accessories you use Always use Vishay Original batteries and chargers The warranty does not cover damage caused by using non Vishay batteries and or chargers New batteries or batteries stored for a long time may take more time to charge When charging your battery keep it near room temperature When storing your battery keep it uncharged in a cool dark dry place such as a refrigerator Never expose batteries to temperatures below 10 C 14 F or above 45 C 113 F It is normal for batteries to gradually wear down and require longer charging times If you notice a change in your battery life it is probably time to purchase a new battery New batteries are shipped partially charged Some batteries perform best after several full charge discharge cycles Do not dispose of used batteries in normal trash Follow the proper disposal or recycling require
2. SEC UNITS KG Calibration WZERO Empty scale WVAL 300 If you have 300 Ib standard load WSPAN Put 300 Ib on scale EDP Operation ZZ show xxxxx 2LB where 2 may be 0 2 4 6 8 KUNITS Show OKT toggle units now to secondary unit ZZ show xxxxx 1KG where 1 may be 0 9 KPRIUNIT show OK force to primary secondary unit ZZ show xxxxx 2LB where 2 may be 0 2 4 6 8 For example primary unit 500 0 2 kg secondary unit 0 5 Ib Then setting PRI DSPDIV 2D PRI DECPNT 88888 8 GRADS 2500 500kg 0 2kg 2 500 Capacity GRADS Min Weight 500kg PRI UNITS KG SEC DSPDIV 5D 0 5kg 5 0 1 SEC DECPNT 88888 8 lt SEC UNITS LB Calibration WZERO Zero load 0 2kg 2 0 1 48 WVAL 500 If you have 500kg standard load WSPAN Put 500kg on scale EDP Operation ZZ show xxxxx 2KG where 2 may be 0 2 4 6 8 KSECUNIT show OK force to secondary unit ZZ show xxxxx 5LB where 1 may be 0 5 KPRIUNIT show OK force to primary secondary unit ZZ show xxxxx 2KG where 2 may be 0 2 4 6 8 8 6 Units Covert Table Internal program of ADE MAK Convert primary to from secondary units used following table as factors Conversion Factors Primary Unit X Multiplier or divisor Secondary Unit kg x 2 20462262184878 Ib kg x 1000 g kg x 35 2739619495804 oz kq 1000 t Ib 2 20462262184878 kg
3. In CANADA mode the previous tare must be cleared before a new tare can be acquired NONE USA and CANADA modes allow the scale to be zeroed in either gross or net mode as long as the current weight is within the specified ZRANGE In EUROPE mode the scale must be in gross mode before it can be zeroed pressing the ZERO key in net mode clears the tare Table 3 2 Configuration Menu Parameters 24 3 2 2 Format Menu B Figure 3 2 Format Menu FORMAT MENU Parameter Choices Description Level 2 submenus PRIMAR DECPNT Specifies the decimal position display divisions and units used for the primary DSPDIV units See UNITS Level 3 submenu parameter descriptions SECNDR DECPNT Specifies the decimal position display divisions units See Level 3 submenu DSPDIV parameter descriptions UNITS DSPRAT 250MS Display rate Sets the update rate for displayed values Values are in 500MS milliseconds MS or seconds SEC 15EC 2SEC HIRES OFF Sets ON the instrument to display weight at 10 times resolution This is ON intended for test purposes but may be used for non trade weighing Note Don t using this parameter ON if PRI DECPNT 8 88888 or SEC DECPNT 8 888888 Level 3 submenus Primary Units PRIMAR Pa rameter DECPNT 888888 8 88888 88 8888 888 888 8888 88 88888 8 Decimal point location Specifies the location of the decimal point or dummy zeroes in the primary unit display
4. 0 0196 of full scale 150 nV C maximum 3 5 ppm C maximum Software constants stored in EEPROM 1 5 to 3 5 V referred to zero voltage 130 dB minimum 50 or 60 Hz 90 dB minimum 50 or 60 Hz Signal excitation and sense lines protected by Capacitor 55 Digital Specifications Microcomputer Digital Inputs Option Setpoint Control Outputs Option Digital Filters Serial Communications EDP Port Printer Port Both Ports Operator Interface Display LCD annunciator Keyboard Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Altitude Enclosure Enclosure Dimensions Weight Rating Material AT89C51RD2 with 64K EEPROM 18 432 MHz 3 inputs TTL or switch closure active low 2 Outputs Photo Relay Single Pole Normal Open max output current 1A 3 filters software selectable Full duplex RS 232 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 bps Output only RS 232 or active 20 mA current loop 9600 4800 2400 1200 bps 7 or 8 data bits even odd or no parity 6 digit LCD display 7 segment 0 815 in 21 2 mm digits net center of zero standstill kg Ib g oz units Battery Set points Hold HI OK LO 24 key flat membrane panel 10 to 40 C legal 10 to 50 C industrial 25 to 70 C 0 95 relative humidity 2000 m 6500 ft maximum 18 6 cm x 9 5 cm x 10 cm 0 4 Kg without battery White ABS 56
5. Value should be consistent with local legal requirements DSPDIV 1D Display divisions Selects the minimum division size for the primary units displayed weight UNITS LB Specifies primary units for displayed and printed weight Values are LB pound KG kilogram OZ ounce G gram T metric tons Secondary Units SECNDR Parameter DECPNT 888888 8 88888 88 8888 888 888 Decimal point location Specifies the location of the decimal point or dummy zeroes in the secondary unit display Value should be consistent with local legal requirements 25 8888 88 88888 8 DSPDIV Display divisions Selects the minimum division size for the secondary units displayed weight UNITS Specifies secondary units for displayed and printed weight Values are LB pound KG kilogram OZ ounce G gram T metric tons Table 3 3 Format Menu Parameters 3 2 3 Calibration Menu Also see Section 4 0 for calibration procedures CAL Press Enter to Acquire zero calibration A D count value 250 Acquire weight value CAL Press Enter to Acquire span calibration A D count value CAL Press Enter to remove offset from zero and span calibration Figure 3 3 Calibration Menu CALIBR MENU Parameter Choices Description Level 2 submenus WZERO Press Enter to Acquire the zero calibration A
6. x Sal Ment ses ENEE ee 25 SE Program Men ee pi pr Epit e taU t ord 26 325 Pnntbonnat Men ausssexxec ede kc Pp ERROR RER RE Gan ea ERR EP YE MAS 27 32 4 Set P ints Menu i uec ao texere ea aves NR de DRYER e Ne RAS AN Y YAN dye ATE 28 NU M ME Menus MN cL 30 22 9 Date Men ATA Ne e kaa Ya ERU er va ed n du async DON e pie p piene REDE ERE 30 2 2 10 Version MB eet ia ee Betas AA py Ak A Ld Mets 31 4 Calibration ER 32 4 1 Front Fanel Calibration G ssel 32 4 2 EDP Command Calibration ise os ouv du eto EEUU Pene Eege 33 5 EDP Cominanil a 6e ae rere ORE EERENT RR IIS E PEN NEM SE DIN E na ke AN AR TEE e EN VAPEUR E 34 541 The EDP Command Sel dene ote cee pr pito epav vasa eno EE anes PUE Ea eU DEEN 34 oT T Key Press Commands ios veru de saaa la RERO S SEU PEN UR eka pe Y REO sent MIA AREE 34 2 122 Reporting Commands zi ess e SR rer Dad ex rente DU tardes 34 5 1 3 Default Commande 2 e oe oe ex KEKS vans ea sg Ye de kai cR bees 34 SL Parameter Setting Commanderie ki enp end ay oka pl e UE n al UP OPUS Pia ex eeu 34 5 2 Saving and Transferring Data eye sanke re mea ke ken REOR STE S ae YO ESANS NEE 37 5 2 1 Saving Indicator Data to a Personal Computer 34 5 2 2 Download Configuration Data from Personal Computer to Indicator 37 6 Print Format EE 38 6 l Print Formatting Command ek eee aie ee I II had te koka ad T TESTERE 38 6 2 Customizing Print Formats sssssssseessssssssssrrrrerressrrrre
7. 001 1 Ib on Annunciator 010 2 g on Annunciator 011 3 oz on Annunciator 100 4 t on Annunciator b3 Spare b4 16 Hold on Annunciator b5 32 Net on Annunciator b6 64 Center of zero on Annunciator b7 128 Standstill on Annunciator For example if the annunciator status value returned on the ZZ command is 161 the net standstill and kg annunciator are lit 161represents the sum of the values for the standstill annunciator 128 net mode annunciator 32 and the kg units Annunciator 1 BAT Battery voltage and charging current ADS A D converter memory map EEx EEPROM page x x 0 3 IO List status of digital input Remote Switch and output Set Point 00000 LOM MW EI Rsw3 RSW2 RSYY1 OUT OUT2 COMMAND Function KZERO In weighing mode press the ZERO key KGROSSNET In weighing mode press the GROSS NET key KTARE In weighing mode press the TARE key KUNITS In weighing mode press the UNITS key KPRIUNIT Force to primary unit KSECUNIT Force to secandary unit KPRINT In weighing mode press the PRINT key 5 1 2 Reporting commands Table 5 2 send specific information to the EDP port These commands can be used in both configuration mode and normal mode Table 5 1 Key Press Command Reporting Commands COMMAND Function DUMPALL List all Parameters values VERSION ADE MAK Software version P Current displ
8. 15SEC 30SEC 1MIN ON BUZZER Sound of key press OFF ON HOLDMD Hold mode DISABL TOGGLE AVERAG AUTO AVGTM Average timer for hold function 2SEC 3SEC 4SEC 5SEC 6SEC 8SEC 12SEC 14SEC 16SEC HOLDTM Hold timer for hold function 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 4MIN 5MIN 6MIN 8MIN 10MIN BMIJUD Automatic judge BMI OFF ON KYLOCK Lock the keypad NONE UNIT PRN HOLD BMI ZOTA UMPR BMUNPR ALL REGULAT Regulatory Compliance USA EUROPE CANADA NONE CONSNU Consecutive number 1 999999 DATE Date 20yy mm dd TIME Time hh mm ss RPNBAND Reprint Zero Band 1D 2D 3D 5D 10D 20D 50D OFF Table 5 7 PROGRM Commands Command Description Values WWPF Print format strings in visible See Section 6 0 for detailed information ASCII characters WPF Print format strings in ASCII Hex code Table 5 8 PFROMT Commands Command Description Values S1 KIND Kinds of Operation mode for OFF GROSS NET DISPLA ABSNET setpoint 1 S1 CONTACT Contact status below the N CLOSE N OPEN setpoint 1 value S1 CONDITI Output enabled only after the NORMAL STABLE weight reading has stabilized S1 WAVL Set weight thresholds for 0 999999 setpoint 1 Output 1 active if load over this weight load gt wval S1 HYSTER Set weight thresholds for 0 2 10 5 setpoint 1 Output 1 deactive if load under this weight load lt wval x hysteresis S1 TIMER The output is disabled after None 250ms 500ms 750ms 1 5Sec 3 0Sec 4 0Sec the time period has expired 5 0Sec S1 DELAY Time delay before the output None
9. 6 0 for information about custom print formatting Position ASCII a Value Character Figure 3 6 Print Format Menu 3 2 7 Set Points Menu Also see Section 7 0 for detail logical diagram mat 5 Figure 3 7 Set Points Menu 30 SETPTS MENU Parameter Choices Description Level 2 submenus SETPT1 KIND CONTACT CONDIT WVAL TIMER DELAY HYSTER Specifies settings for mode contact type stable weight valve timer delay and hysteresis used by the set point 1 SETPT2 KIND CONTACT CONDIT WVAL TIMER DELAY HYSTER Specifies settings for mode contact type stable weight valve timer delay and hysteresis used by the set point 2 RSWDEF OF OF OF PR TA ZO UN TA ZO Specifies the function activated by remote switch inputs 1 2 and 3 OF OF OF disable all remote switches PR TA ZO provides the same functions as the front panel keys Remote switch 1 be ZERO key Remote switch 2 be TARE key Remote switch 3 be PRINT ENTER key UN TA ZO provides the same functions as the front panel keys Remote switch 1 be ZERO key Remote switch 2 be TARE key Remote switch 3 be UNITS key Level 3 submenus SETPT1 SETPT2 KIND OFF Kinds of Operation mode comparator source GROSS NET OFF Disable set points DISPLA GROSS Source of Setpoint uses gross weight data ABSNET NET Source of Setpoint uses net weight data DISPLAY Source of Setpoint uses display weig
10. G grams space valid lt gt Negative O ounces Invalid T metric tons M 7 In motion H In Hold Weight data 7 digits right justified with decimal point leading zero suppression Error IF CINSTR ON lt SP Extend2 TIME SP DATE SKS SE ASCII 32 ASCII 32 Decimal Decimal Date 10 digits yyyy mm dd if DATFRM YYMMDD dd mm yyyy if DATFRM DDMMYY Time 8 digits hh mm ss yyyy 2000 2099 hh 00 24 mm 01 12 mm 00 59 dd 01 31 ss 00 59 IF MONBAT ON VOLTAGE SP CURRENT SP ASCII 32 ASCII 32 decimal decimal Battery Voltage Battery Charging Current 8 digits d dddddV 0 00000V 4 50000V 8 digits d dddddA 0 00000A 1 00000A Figure 8 1 Continuous Output Data Fromat 44 8 3 Front Panel Display Characters Figure 8 2 shows the 7 segment LCD character set used to display alphanumeric characters on the ADE MAK front panel m m a Sp rm Qn LL GJ a DE C j c2 AD CL lt SR a go co co co x M N lt x z anco m Al Ll ci w e 6 eB a CU ER qi Figure 8 2 ADE MAK Display Characters 45 8 4 ASCII Character Chart The ADE MAK can send or receive any ASCII Use the decimal values for ASCII characters listed character value decimal 0 255 but the indicator in Tables 8 2 and 8 3 when specifying print form
11. Hold function section in detail 6SEC 8SEC 12SEC 14SEC 16SEC HOLDTM 1MIN Timer for hold function to limited the time of freeze 2MIN 3MIN See Hold function section in detail 4MIN 5MIN 6MIN 8MIN 10MIN BMIJUD OFF BMI automatic judge function ON BMI gt 18 5 LO not enough weight 18 5 BMI gt 20 0 LO amp OK slightly under weighed 18 5 BMI gt 25 0 OK normal weight 25 0 BMI gt 30 0 OK amp HI slightly overweighed 30 0 BMI HI overweighed KYLOCK NONE Front Panel Key Lockout Option In some applications it is desirable that the UNIT front panel keys cannot be accessed while operating in normal mode PRN NONE no lock any keys HOLD UNIT UNITS keys 12 disable BMI PRN PRINT keys 13 disable HOLD HOLD keys 7 disable 29 ZOTA BMI BMI koye 11 disable UNPR ZOTA ZERO and TARE keys 8 amp 9 disable UNPR UNITS and PRINT keys 12 amp 13 disable BMUNPR BMUNPR BMI UNITS and PRINT keys 11 12 amp 13 disable ALL ALL disable all Note that this option only disables the front panel keys and does not lockout the functions that these keys perform The zero gross net tare and print command are still accessible from the remote inputs on HDB14 of the ADE MAK CONSNU 1 Consecutive numbering Allows sequential numbering for print operations The number consecutive number value is incremented following each print operation Table 3 6 Program Menu Parameters 3 2 6 Print Format Menu See Section
12. OFF PROTCT ENABLE EDP port protection Select ENABLE to secure the EDP port from DISABL configuration changes Level 3 submenus EDP Port 27 BAUD Baud rate Selects the transmission speed for the EDP port BITS Selects number of data bits and parity of data transmitted from the EDP port TERM Termination character Selects termination character for data sent from the EDP port ECHO Echo Specify whether serial commands sent to the indicator are echoed ADDRES hh number in hex Specifies the node address of RS485 The value is in hex format 00 represent disable this function Level 3 submenus Printer Port BAUD 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Baud rate Selects the transmission speed for the printer port BITS 8NONE 7ODD 7EVEN 7SPACE Selects number of data bits and parity of data transmitted from the printer port TERM CR LF CR Termination character Selects termination character for data sent from the printer port LNGUGE ENGLIS GERMAN Ticket language Selects the language for the printer ticket English German GROSS BRUTTO NET NETTO TARE TARA HEIGHT GROESSE Table 3 5 Serial Menu Parameters 3 2 5 Program Menu Co Figure 3 5 Program Menu ALL PROGRM MENU Parameter Choices Description Level 2 submenus PWRUPM GO Power up mode In GO mode the indicator goes into operation immediate
13. allow numeric mode change entry and then press CLEAR to change clear value Press number key 0 9 to entry the value Press Oo save the value entered and return to the level above Figure 4 2 Editing Procedure for Numeri Values 34 4 2 EDP Command Calibration To calibrate the indicator using EDP commands the NOTE During EDP command calibration the CAL message indicator EDP port must be connected to a terminal remains on the display The OK response is returned when or personal computer See Section 2 5 for EDP port calibration is complete pin assignments see Section 5 0 for more information about using EDP commands Once the indicator is connected to the sending device do the following 1 Place the indicator in configuration mode display reads CONFIG and remove all weight from the scale platform If your test weights require hooks or chains place the hooks or chains on the scale for zero calibration Send the WZERO command to calibrate zero The indicator displays CAL while calibration is in progress Place test weights on the scale and use the WVAL command to enter the test weight value in the following format WVAL nnnnnn lt CR gt Send the WSPAN command to calibrate span The indicator displays CAL while calibration is in progress To remove an offset value clear all weight from the scale including hooks or chains used to hang test weights and then send the REZERO command The indicator di
14. be heavier than zero dead band 1 Press the HOLD key once the instrument wait stable signal then hold the current displayed weight with the symbol HOLD During waiting stable current weight appear and the symbol HOLD flash If the weight readings remain unstable for longer than AVGTM seconds the operation is cancelled and the ER STB message is displayed 2 Press the manual HOLD key again to return the display to normal weighing Or wait until HOLDTM minute Average Hold Mode The HOLD key is used to enable live weight averaging With this feature it is possible To determine the weight of a continually moving mass e g livestock The weighing sample must be heavier than zero dead band 1 Place the weighing sample on the scale and wait until it has stabilized 2 Press the HOLD key to start dynamic weighing During dynamic weighing current average weight appear in the display and the dynamic result is then displayed with the symbol HOLD The scale calculates the mean value from a hundred weighing operations within AVGTM seconds 3 Press the HOLD again to back to weighing mode symbol HOLD will off or wait until HOLDTM minute Note When first lt HOLD gt key press program don t wait stable signal It is possible to press the HOLD key at the beginning Then place weighing sample on the scale and wait until it has stabilized via setting MOTBAND Start dynamic weighing During dynamic wei
15. information on digital filtering 128 23 DFSENS 20UT Digital filter cutout sensitivity Specifies the number of consecutive readings 4UT that must fall outside the filter threshold DFTHRH parameter before digital 80UT filtering is suspended 160UT 32OUT G4OUT 1280UT DFTHRH NONE Digital filter cutout threshold Specifies the filter threshold in display divisions 2DD When a specified number of consecutive scale readings DFSENS parameter 5DD fall outside of this threshold digital filtering is suspended If NONE is selected 10DD the filter is always enabled 20DD 50DD 100DD 200DD 250DD INIZR OFF Initial Zero Range Define the range within which the scale can be zeroed 896 while power on 2096 The 896 means x 896 around the calibrated zero point for a total range of 50 16 100 If power on while setting not OFF ADE MAK will wait until in the range of zero And with a message init REGULA USA Regulatory mode Specifies the regulatory agency having jurisdiction over the EUROPE scale site CANADA EUROPE USA and CANADA modes allow a tare to be acquired at any NONE weight greater than zero NONE allows tares to be acquired at any weight value EUROPE USA and CANADA modes allow a tare to be cleared only if the gross weight is at no load NONE allows tares to be cleared at any weight value USA and EUROPE modes allow a new tare to be acquired even if a tare is already present
16. re calculated Press any other key to back to weighing Mode Once the weight is returned to the zero dead band the cycle can be repeated without press any key Zero dead band define is 5 Min weights 5 DD or 5 scale divisions 54 8 11 Specification Power Wall Adapter Line Voltage Frequency Power Consumption Main Circuit Input Voltage Max Current in charger Battery Requirement 4000mAH Battery Operation Charger Full Active 350ohm Backlight ON Full Active 87 5ohm Backlight ON Saving 350ohm Backlight ON 30Sec Shutdown 5Min Analog Specifications Full Scale Input Signal Up to Excitation Voltage Sense Amplifier Analog Signal Input Impedance Noise ref to input Internal Resolution Display Resolution Measurement Rate Input Sensitivity System Linearity Within Zero Stability Span Stability Calibration Method Common Mode Voltage Common Mode Rejection Normal Mode Rejection RFI Protection bypass 115 or 230VAC 50 or 60HZ 11W in charger 2W off charger 5 0VDC 1000mA Rechargeable Lithium lon Cylindrical 18650x2 Cell 3 7V 7 10 Hours 63 Hours 46 Hours 200Hours 18 5 mV 5 0 3 VDC 4 x 3500 or 8 x 7000 load cells Differential amplifier with 4 and 6 wire sensing Sensitivity 0 15 nu V graduation minimum 1 0 uV grad recommended 1017 Q typical 0 3 uV p p with digital filters at 4 4 4 1 6770 000 counts 999 999 dd 15 measurements sec 0 6 nV per internal count
17. structure Note Battery voltage monitor that because the Test Menu functions are all on a e Batter charging current monitor single menu level Press the Cxey to execution the e Display digital filter raw counts function Reset configuration parameters to default Press the Tkey to exit test mode values Table 8 5 summarizes the test menu functions e Transmit test character U from serial port mmer ELD Cem Cem Jp rures poer y xwr ECHOR Figure 8 3 Test Menu TEST Menu Function Description AIDTST Display raw count from A D converter TLCD Lit on all LCD segment for test LCD IO Display digital input Remote Switch and output Set Point status 00000 RSW3 TT on RSW2 RSW1 OUT2 BATV Display battery voltage in V BATC Display battery charging current in A FILTR3 Display filtered raw count for digital filters 3 DEFLT Default parameters Press setup switch and Enter key at the same time to reset configuration and calibration parameters to factory default values Load cells must be recalibrated before using the indicator see Section 5 1 3 XMT U Transmit U Press and hold Enter key to send ASCII U characters decimal 85 from the serial port ECHO R Echo received characters When Ready is displayed press the Enter key to view characters received at serial port The first two digits show the order of the character received see diagram O1_N4E Order ASCIl Rec
18. using the indicator front panel and provide some functions not otherwise available EDP commands can be used to simulate pressing front panel keys to configure the indicator or to dump lists of parameter settings See Section 5 0 for more information about using the EDP command set 3 1 2 Front Panel Configuration The ADE MAK indicator can be configured using a series of menus accessed through the indicator front panel when the indicator is in setup mode Table 3 1 summarizes the functions of each of the main menus Menu Menu Function CONFIG Configuration Configure grads zero tracking zero range motion band overload initial zero and digital filtering parameters FORMAT Format Set format of primary and secondary units display rate CALIBR Calibration Calibrate indicator See Section 4 0 for calibration procedures SERIAL Serial Configure EDP and printer serial ports PROGRM Program Set power up mode regulatory mode shunt down method back light BMI judge keyboard lock and consecutive number values PFORMT Print Format Set print format used for gross and net tickets See Section 5 0 for more information SETPTS Set Points Set two Set points TIME Time Display and set time DATE Date Display and set date VERSION Version Display installed software version number Table 3 1 ADE MAK Menu Summary 21 Four front panel keys are used as directional keys to navigate throu
19. 0 9 Clear Enter for user enter number Clear Clear the value Except in weighing mode 6 key represent RIGHT 4 key represent LEFT 8 Key represent DOWN 2 Key represent UP Gross Net In weight mode 0 key represent toggle gross or net weigh if tared in memory Enter PRINT In weighing mode represent PRINT In other mode represent DOWN or ENTER Standstill Annunciator scale is at standstill or within the specified motion band Some operations including zero tare and printing functions can only be done when the standstill symbol is shown Hold Annunciator indicate display hold is active Ib Annunciator the displayed weight is in pounds oz Annunciator the displayed weight is in ounces kg Annunciator the displayed weight is in kilograms g Annunciator the displayed weight is in grams 1 6 LCD Annunciator The ADE MAK display uses a set of LCD annunciator to provide information about the value being displayed Net 5 annunciator is lit to show the displayed weight is net weight Otherwise is gross weight Center Of Zero 6 Gross weight is within 0 25 graduations of zero This annunciator lights when the scale is zeroed Standstill KA Scale is at standstill or within the specified motion band Some operations including tare functions and printing can only be done when the standstill symbol is shown lb kg oz and g 16 17 and 18 annunciator indicate the units associated with the dis
20. 250ms 500ms 750ms 1 5Sec 3 0Sec 4 0Sec is enabled 5 0Sec S2 KIND Kinds of Operation mode for OFF GROSS NET DISPLA ABSNET setpoint 2 S2 CONTACT Contact status below the N CLOSE N OPEN 38 setpoint 2 value S2 CONDITI Output enabled only after the NORMAL STABLE weight reading has stabilized S2 WAVL Set weight thresholds for 0 999999 setpoint 2 Output 2 active if load over this weight load gt wval S2 HYSTER Set weight thresholds for 0 2 10 5 setpoint 2 Output 2 deactive if load under this weight load lt wval x hysteresis S2 TIMER The output is disabled after None 250ms 500ms 750ms 1 5Sec 3 0Sec 4 0Sec The time period has expired 5 0Sec S2 DELAY Time delay before the output None 250ms 500ms 750ms 1 5Sec 3 0Sec 4 0Sec Is enabled 5 0Sec Table 5 9 SETPTS Commands 5 2 Saving and Transferring Data Connecting a personal computer to the ADE MAK EDP port allows you to save indicator configuration data to the PC or to download configuration data from the PC to an indicator The following sections describe the procedures for these save and transfer operations 5 2 1 Saving Indicator Data to a Personal Computer Configuration data can be saved to a personal computer connected to the EDP port The PC must be running a communications program such as HYPERTERMINAL See Section 2 5 for information about serial communications wiring and EDP port pin as
21. 32 Ground 220 mA OUT 13 RSW1 Remote Switcher 1 14 RSW2 Remote Switcher 2 15 RSW3 Remote Switcher 3 2 1 HDB15 F for EDP Printer Remote Figure 2 2 back View of ADE MAK Enclosure Showing Pin number configuration 2 3 Connecting the indicator to load cell Load cell wires can be wired up indicator Refer to the 6 pin connector instructions or the load cell cord grip plug instructions to connect to the load cell wires Load Cell Connector Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 Name EXC SEN SIG SIG SEN EXC For 4 wire connections short pin1 82 short pin 586 Refer to the color code of the load cell cable and connect the wires to Load Cell Connector The connections are shown for a 6 wire cable When a 4 wire cable is used the Pin 1 amp 2 and Pin 5 amp 6 must be short Load Cell Connection W To6 Wires Load Cell Excitation O 2 E Sense Excitation For obtaining better performance it is recommended to keep both short points as close to load cell as possible 2 4 Connecting power The ADE MAK indicator may operate using the AC adapter or a rechargeable Lithium lon pack Option 2 4 1 AC adapter Connect the AC adapter connector to the receptacle located at right hand side of the indicator and plug the adapter into a convenient outlet Notice the outlet socket must be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessibly And must be used the dedicated AC adapter only
22. 8 50 0 5 1 1 N G MA8 120 0 5 1 1 N T A8 190 0 5 1 1 N N M B8 260 0 3 3 7 100 B G P1 Example using Hex format wpf 0 4E OD 41 30 2C 30 2C 30 2C 33 2C 31 2C 32 2C 4E 2C 22 43 65 6C 74 72 6F 6E 20 54 65 63 68 6E 6F 6C 6F 67 69 65 73 20 49 6E 63 2E 20 40 64 20 40 74 20 40 43 22 0D 41 38 2C 35 30 2C 30 2C 35 2C 31 2C 31 2C 4E 2C 22 40 47 22 0D 40 4D 41 38 2C 31 32 30 2C 30 2C 35 2C 31 2C 31 2C 4E 2C 22 40 54 22 0D 41 38 2C 31 39 30 2C 30 2C 35 2C 31 2C 31 2C 4E 2C 22 40 4E 22 40 4D OD 42 38 2C 32 36 30 2C 30 2C 33 2C 33 2C 37 2C 31 30 30 2C 42 2C 22 40 47 22 0D 50 31 0D NOTE After entering the WWPF 0 or WPF 0 command you must begin entering the print format If no data is entered the command times out resulting in a blank format If you have no access to equipment for communication through the EDP port or are working at a site where 40 such equipment cannot be used you can use the PFORMT menu see Figure 6 1 to customize the print format Using the PFORMT menu you can edit the print format string by changing the hex values of the ASCII characters in the format string To edit a print format do the following 1 In setup mode use the navigation keys to go to the PFORMT menu Press lo show the EDIT submenu Press bgain to show the print format string Use the 3d kep to scroll through the format The number position of each character is shown in the two digits at the left of the display hex 00 BF To ed
23. ADE MAK Body Mass Index Battery Power Indicator User Manual Instructions Version 1 17 00 DOC ADE MAK Manual 1 17 00 doc ADE GmbH amp Co Table of Contents iiic e 3 Lal Description EE 3 UD Features RTT EE 3 1S Safety Precautions rennene ba l l a e n DE Ba al oi as de e bate ei AG 4 1 3 1 Relay Option Safety Precaution 1 2 eicere n eee dei NA REN M gucci SP CTS 5 l3 brontPanel KCYDdd ENEE x aver EPI ve en ke cur es Rene EE EIC NEUES 6 1 6 LCD Ann nctat rs ed 8 1 7 Indicator Operations aleeden Ve exse dee CERE M M naeh 9 1 7 1 Weighing Mode Operations 1e ete rm bedded eae AE NEEN 9 1 12 Panel Mode Operations dee ENEE del 11 P PI e 12 2 1 Unpacking and Assemb ysies seed vta E Ae tea e REIP ER 12 2 2 Emclosure and EN 12 2 3 Connecting the indicator to load Cell SEET eee erre e yeu 14 Z4 Connecine DOWD tee 14 E E EE 14 2 42 Battery installatiO ked bois keyi ates ieee ee es 15 DAD Battery EE 15 2 3 Connecting e EE 16 2 6 Connecting option IO interface wi esse NENNEN taxes dE kas ekwasyon dada vey ee 18 3 CON ATOU ACT ON me 19 Sil Contiguration E NEE 19 3 1 1 EDP Command Configuration ee ENEEd REENEN EEN NEE ERR EE RAR NEE RENE ENN sin dikte 19 3 1 2 Front Pan l Configuration e rore eee lele era EENS 19 3 2 Menu Structures and Parameter Descriptions 20 32 1 Configuration Men auers roces ERROR E EROER E 20 3 2 2 Format Menu
24. AK can send or receive any ASCII character the character printed depends on the particular ASCII character set implemented for the receiving device S te E xx _ 00 Position ASCII an eS A Value Character Figure 6 1 PFORMT Menu Showing Alphanumeric Character Entry Procedure 41 7 Set Ponits WAM US 49 SAH XS L X TVAW US AviFaq us YIANIL US UO JeMOJ fee NET Comparetor Display O KIND O 1 NORMAL 0 STABLE O Sn CONDITI 1 Power on the Toggle Flip Flop Q 21 The CPU output may high or low depend on Sn CONTACT select Also the XRL gate became a inverter 2 Joint XRL gate and comparator behavior will as If load may be gross or display weight depend on KIND select bigger than Sn WAVL the output of XRL gate is high otherwise is low 3 The timer will counting if the load is continuing bigger than Sn WVAL If not the timer will load from SW2 now is load from Sn TIMER 4 The Output of AND gate will high if output of OR gate is high Depend on Sn CONDITI select Otherwise wait until Standstill is high If Sn CONDITI STABLE 5 Output Q of the Toggle F F changed from 1 to O and The COIL also changed State NO to NC or NC to NO and SW1 amp SW2 switchover other side respective changed Comparator BASE and Timer constant 42 8 Appendix 8 1 Error Messages Error Message Description Solution Overload Weight value exceeds sca
25. AK indicator the indicator must be placed in Setup mode The setup switch is accessed by removing the left fillister head screw on underside of the enclosure and removing the rectangular switch cover plate Switch position is changed by PILLISTER HEAD SCREW 7 inserting a screwdriver into the access hole and pressing the switch When the indicator is placed in setup mode the word CONFIG is shown on the display The CONFIG menu is the first of nine main Menus used to configure the indicator Detailed descriptions of these Menus are given in Section 3 2 When configuration is complete return to the CONFIG menu and presses the key to exit setup mode then replace the setup switch access screw 3 1 Configuration Methods The ADE MAK indicator can be configured by using the front panel keys to navigate through a series of configuration menus or by sending commands or configuration data to the EDP port Configuration using the menus is described in Section 3 1 2 Configuration using the EDP port can be accomplished using the EDP command set described in Section 5 0 3 1 1 EDP Command Configuration The EDP command set can be used to configure the ADE MAK indicator using a personal computer terminal or remote keyboard EDP command configuration sends commands to the indicator EDP port EDP commands can be sent using any external device capable of sending ASCII characters over a serial connection EDP commands duplicate the functions available
26. D count value DO NOT adjust this value after WSPAN has been set WVAL 250 Acquire the test weight value test weight WSPAN Press Enter to Acquire the span calibration A D count value REZERO Press Enter to remove an offset value from the zero and span calibrations Use this parameter only after WZERO and WSPAN have been set See Section 4 1 for more information about using this parameter Table 3 4 Calibration Menu Parameters 26 3 2 4 Serial Menu EDP R200 BNONE GRAF oN 00 Figure 3 4 Serial Menu SERIAL MENU Parameter Choices Description Level 2 submenus EDP BAUD Specifies settings for baud rate data bits termination characters and RS485 BITS address used by the EDP port TERM ECHO ADDRES PRINT BAUD Specifies settings for baud rate data bits and termination characters used by BITS the printer port TERM PRNDES EDP Print destination Selects the port for data transmission when the PRINT key is PRN pressed or the KPRINT EDP command is sent STREAM OFF Selects the serial port used for continuous transmission See Section 8 2 for EDP information about the ADE MAK continuous data format PRN STMDLY 250MS Stream delay Specifies the delay seconds SEC or milliseconds MS 500MS inserted between stream frames 1SEC 2SEC 4SEC 8SEC 15SEC CINSTR ON Stream addition information with Raw data and time OFF MONBAT ON Stream addition information with battery data
27. Ib x 453 59237 g Ib x 16 Oz Ib 2204 62 t g 1000 kg g 453 59237 Ib g x 0 00228571428571429 Oz g 1000000 t OZ 35 2739619495804 kg Oz 16 Ib OZ 0 00228571428571429 g OZ 35273 9619495804 t t 1000 kg t 2204 62262184878 Ib t 1000000 g t 35273 9619495804 oz Table 6 4 Units Conversion Factors 49 8 7 Digital Filtering The ADE MAK uses averaged digital filtering to reduce the effect of vibration on weight readings Adjustable threshold and sensitivity functions allow quick settling by suspending filter averaging allowing the weight reading to jump to the new value Digital filtering parameters are set using the CONFIG menu 8 7 1 DIGFLTRx Parameters The first three digital filtering parameters DIGFL1 DIGFL2 and DIGFL3 are configurable filter stages that control the effect of a single A D reading on the displayed weight The value assigned to each parameter sets the number of readings received from the preceding filter stage before averaging The overall filtering effect can be expressed by adding the values assigned to the three filter stages DIGFL1 DIGFL2 DIGFL3 For example if the filters are configured as DIGFL1 4 DIGFL2 8 DIGFL3 8 the overall filtering effect is 20 4 8 8 With this configuration each A D reading has a 1 in 20 effect on the displayed weight value Setting the filters to 1 effectively disables digital filtering 8 7 2 DFSENS and DFTHRH Parameters The three
28. R gt M T lt CR gt N M lt CR gt H lt CR gt B lt CR gt t d lt CR gt NOTE The 500 character limit of the print format string includes the output field length of the print formatting commands not the command length For example if the indicator is configured to show a decimal point the G command generates an output field of 13 characters the 10 character weight value including decimal point one space and a two digit units identifier 6 2 Customizing Print Formats The following sections describe procedures for customizing the print format using the EDP port or 6 2 2 Using the Front Panel the front panel PFORMT menu 6 2 1 Using the EDP Port With a personal computer terminal or remote keyboard attached to the ADE MAK EDP port you can use the EDP command set to customize the print format string To view the current setting of the print format type WWPF to enter ASCII text or WPF to enter hex values then press ENTER The indicator responds by sending the current configuration for the print format Use the WWPF or WPF EDP command followed by an equals sign and zero 0 to edit the print format string The following example shows the commands used to define a print format string for an Eltron LP 2742 printer NOTE The N AxxxxxxN Bx and P1 commands used in the example are Eltron printer specific commands Example using visible ASCII characters Wwpf 0 N A0 0 0 3 1 2 N Vishay Qd t C A
29. and Setting via HyperTerminal program H Tare weight setting with keys W One Pseudo Clock for print formats m Easy meet all kind of regulation W Suitable for 0 5mV V to 4mV V load cell with no jumper W Overload Underload display indication W Battery Level Indication W Animal weighing function M Three mode of Hold function BW BMI calculation and Configurable auto judge indication E OPTION set point and remote switch 1 3 Safety Precaution For safe and dependable operation of this equipment please comply with the following safety ecautions W Verify that the input voltage range printed on the data label matches the local AC power to be used Make sure that the power cord does not pose a potential obstacle or tripping hazard Use only approved accessories and peripherals Operate the equipment only under ambient conditions specified in these instructions Disconnect the equipment from the power supply when cleaning equipment Do not operate the equipment in hazardous or unstable environments Do not immerse the equipment in water or other liquids Service should only be performed by authorized personnel This equipment is supplied with a grounded power cable Use only with a compatible grounded power outlet W The use of accessory equipment not complying with the equipment safety requirements of this equipment may lead to a reduced level of safety of the resulting system E locate this product away from ot
30. at strings on the ADE MAK PFORMT menus The display is limited to numbers upper case unaccented letters and a few special characters actual character printed depends on the character mapping used by the output device a la len LO lt l Li u lo r a len s o o r ja a Jam fo ja ww T d re W Ee OISIN ININ rz rm I rm IE I JE rm dr e drm pr Ie o ejr lejiolels5iaelelsoliclioeliolelel i i i i 1 1 2 Table 8 2 ASCII Character Chart Part I 46 JIS 18 SEES L SISISIJS BZB ZBZZZZZBZ I I SI S LUS SSS S 3 8 2 8 K 18 e 52 sgmsm e m E SEI IR JR B S SB oh B Jos BBS S m Table 8 3 ASCII Character Chart Part 2 47 8 5 Calibration Examples The ADE MAK has the capability to automatically convert a weight into many different types of units and instantly display those results with a press of the UNITS key Or KUNIT KPRIUNIT KSECUNIT Press the UNITS key to switch between primary and secondary units Note 1 The primary unit is for calibration and power on default 2 After Calibration any changed of PRI DSPDIV PRI DECPNT GRADS WVAL will affect the results For example primary unit 600 0 2 Ib secondary unit 0 1 kg Then setting PRI DSPDIV 2D PRI DECPNT 88888 8 GRADS 3000 600Ib 0 2Ib 3 000 Capacity GRADS Min Weight 600lb PRI UNITS LB SEC DSPDIV 1D gt 0 1kg 1 0 1 SEC DECPNT 88888 8 gt 0 2Ib 2 0 1
31. ay The symbols shown blue color under the keys representing up down enter left right describe the key functions assigned in configuration and panel modes In these modes the keys are used to navigate through menus select digits within numeric values and increment decrement values See Section 3 1 2 for information about using the front panel keys in configuration mode al fa 3 s 6 9 Figure 1 1 Front Panel and Display NO Designation Function 1 Display LCD Display indicates weight mode and configuration information 2 Battery Level Annunciator indicate the batter s level 3 Set point 1 2 Annunciator indicate the status of set point 1 amp 2 4 BMI judge Annunciator Automatic judge BMI 5 Net Annunciator The displayed weight is a net weight if light on otherwise is a gross weight 6 Center of Zero Annunciator Gross weight is within 0 25 graduations of zero This annunciator lights when the scale is zeroed 7 Hold Press active hold function 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Power Zero Tare Preset Tare Turn indicator on or off Secondary use provides zero function Press the TARE key to acquire the weight of the scale as tare Short press Recall tare data Long press Enter tare value into memory BMI Press into BMI mod and enter height Press again back to weighting mode Units Press toggle user definer s units Number Key Number key
32. ay current date in YY MM DD or DD MM YY format YEAR year YY Set year two digitals 00 99 MONTH month MM Set month DAY day DD Set day DATFRM YYMMDD Specifies the date format DDMMYY YYMMDD Years Month Date DDMMYY Date Month Years Table 3 9 Date Menu Parameters 32 3 2 10 Version Menu The VERS menu is used to check the software version installed in the indicator There are no parameters associated with the Version menu when selected the indicator displays the installed software version number Software version Figure 3 10 Version Menu 33 4 Calibration The ADE MAK can be calibrated using the front panel or EDP commands Each method consists of the following steps Zero calibration Entering the test weight value Span calibration Optional rezero calibration for test weights using hooks or chains The following sections describe the calibration procedure for each of the calibration methods 250 Acquire weight value CAL Press Enter to Acquire zero calibration A D count value CAL Press Enter to Acquire span calibration A D count value CAL Press Enter to remove offset from zero and span calibration Figure 4 1 Calibration Menu 4 1 Front Panel Calibration To calibrate the indicator using the front panel do the following 1 Place the indicator in configuration mode display reads CONFIG and rem
33. ayed weight with units Identifier Format wwwwwww uu wwwwwww the current displayed weight value uu the current displayed unit ZZ Current displayed weight with units Identifier and status Format swwwwwww uu zzz S positive nagative wwwwwww the current displayed weight value uu the current displayed unit Table 5 2 Reporting Command 5 1 3 Default Commands The DEFAULT reset configuration command can be used to restore all configuration parameters to their default values Before issuing this command the indicator must be placed in test mode press and hold setup switch for approximately three seconds to enter test mode This command is equivalent to using the DEFLT function on the TEST menu See Section 8 8 for more information about test mode and using the TEST menu NOTE All load cell calibration settings are lost when the DEFAULT command is run 5 1 4 Parameter Setting Commands Parameter setting commands allow you to display or change the current value for a particular configuration parameter Tables 5 3 through 5 9 Current configuration parameter settings can be displayed in either configuration mode or normal mode using the following syntax 36 command lt ENTER gt Most parameter values can be changed in configuration mode only Use the following command syntax when changing parameter values command value lt ENTER gt Where value is a number or a parameter
34. body height in cm in a new value 13 or use the old value and press the Enter key 13 Or clear the value by Press the Clear Key 13 3 After press the Enter key 4 During the time 3 Min or Press the BMI key 11 to abort The display will toggle between weight value and BMI value b xx x in toggle a fixed time of 2 seconds e Recall Preset Tare 1 Press Preset Tare key the unit will display Pt x and wait for entering a number 0 9 If after 5 seconds no number was entered return to normal weighing mode 2 After entering the number the ADE MAK will recall the preset tare display it for 5 seconds and switch to NET mode using the recalled PT value e Preset Tare 1 In order to program a tare value hold the Preset Tare key for 2 seconds Then the ADE MAK will show ProPt x and wait for entering a number 0 9 2 Press a number key 0 9 This is the memory to be programmed 3 The ADE MAK will recall the preset tare display it Then enter the preset tare value and press Enter Note the format depend on PRI DECPNT and SEC DECPNT define the units depend on display units may press Units key changed it 4 The ADE MAK will store the new value in the memory designated e Print Ticket 1 Wait for the standstill annunciator KA 2 Press the ENTER key 13 to send data to the serial port Note a Zero net weight not allows printing b The print function allows only one print If without going through zero retu
35. condary units LB KG OZ GT DSPRATE Display rate 250MS 500MS 1SEC 2SEC HIRES x10 resolution OFF ON DATFRM Date format YYMMDD DDMMYY Table 5 4 FORMAT Commands Command Description Values WZERO Zero calibration WVAL Test weight value test weight value WSPAN Span calibration REZERO Rezero LC CD Set deadload coefficient value LC CW Set span coefficient value Table 5 5 CALIBR Commands Command Description Values EDP BAUD EDP port baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 EDP BITS EDP port data bits parity 8NONE 7EVEN 7ODD 7SPACE EDP TERMIN EDP port termination character CR LF CR EDP ADDRESS EDP port RS 485 address Value in hex 00 ffh EDP ECHO EDP port echo input ON OFF 37 PRN BAUD Printer port baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 PRN BITS Printer port data bits parity 8NONE 7EVEN 7ODD 7SPACE PRN TERMIN Printer port termination CR LF CR character PRN LNGUGE Ticket language ENGLIS GERMAN STREAM Streaming port OFF EDP PRN STMDLY Stream output delay period 250ms 500ms 1Sec 2Sec 2Sec 4Sec 8Sec 15Sec PRNDEST Print destination PRN EDP PROTCT Protection access from EDP DISABLE ENABLE Table 5 6 SERIAL Commands Command Description Values PWRUPMD Power up mode GO DELAY SHUTDN Power shunt down mode NONE 1MIN 2MIN 5MIN 10MIN BAKLIT Back light of LCD OFF
36. d indicator will be lost once the indicator receives settings for baud rate BAUD parameter or data bits and parity BITS parameter that do not match those configured for the PC 39 6 Print Formatting The ADE MAK print format can be edited to specify the format of the printed output when the PRINT key is pressed or when a KPRINT EDP command is received Each print format can be customized to include up to 500 characters of information such as company name and address on printed tickets You can use the indicator front panel PFORMT menu or EDP Commande to customize the print format 6 1 Print Formatting Command Table 6 1 lists commande you can use to format the print format Text included in the format string must be enclosed in quotation marks hex 22 Text characters can include any ASCII character that can be printed by the output device COMMAND Function G Gross weight in displayed units T Tare weight in displayed units N Net weight in displayed units C Consecutive number Ln New line n specifies number of termination t Time d Date sn Space n specifies number of space M Conditional net and tare weights Use the M command in pairs to enclose the QN and QT commands If no tare is in the System net and tare weights are not printed H User Height B User BMI Table 6 1 Print Format Command The default ADE MAK print format is shown below G lt C
37. digital filters can be used by themselves to eliminate vibration effects but heavy filtering also increases settling time The DFSENS digital filter sensitivity and DFTHRH digital filter threshold parameters can be used to temporarily override filter averaging and improve settling time e DFSENS specifies the number of consecutive scale readings that must fall outside the filter threshold DFTHRH before digital filtering is suspended e DFTHRH sets a threshold value in display divisions When a specified number of consecutive scale readings DFSENS fall outside of this threshold digital filtering is suspended Set DFTHRH to NONE to turn off the filter override 8 7 3 Setting the Digital Filters Parameters Fine tuning the digital filter parameters greatly improves indicator performance in heavy vibration environments Use the following procedure to determine vibration effects on the scale and optimize the digital filtering configuration di In setup mode set all three digital filters DIGFL1 DIGFL2 DIGFL3 to 1 Set DFTHRH to NONE Return indicator to normal mode Remove all weight from the scale then watch the indicator display to determine the magnitude of vibration effects on the scale Record the weight below which all but a few readings fall This value is used to calculate the DFTHRH parameter value in Step 4 For example if a high capacity scale produces vibration related readings of up to 50 Ib with occasio
38. eighing mode Normal mode is the production mode of the indicator The indicator displays gross or net weights as required using the LCD annunciator described in Section 1 6 to indicate scale status and the type of weight value displayed Once configuration is complete and a legal seal is affixed to the back of the indicator this is the only mode in which the ADE MAK can operate See Section 1 7 1 for more information about normal mode operations e Panel mode Panel mode allows the time date consecutive number and consecutive number start up value to be set without entering configuration mode To enter panel mode press and hold the GROSS NET key until the TIME menu is shown See Section 1 7 2 for more information about panel mode Configuration mode Most of the procedures described in this manual require the indicator to be in configuration mode including configuration and calibration To enter configuration mode remove the large fillister head screw from the enclosure back plate Insert a screwdriver or a similar tool into the access hole and press the setup switch once The indicator display changes to show the word CONFIG e Test mode Test mode provides a number of diagnostic functions for the ADE MAK indicator Like setup mode test mode is entered using the setup switch See Section 8 7 for more information about entering and using test mode 1 5 Front Panel Keypad Figure 1 1 shows the ADE MAK keypad LCD annunciator and Displ
39. eived Value Character Table 8 5 Test Menu Function 51 8 9 Tare Zero key and REGULAT parameter The function of the TARE and ZERO keys depends on the value specified for the REGULAT parameter Table below describes the function of these keys for each of the regulatory modes REGULAT Key Press Function Parameter Value Weight on Scale Tare in System KTARE KZERO zero or negative no no active USA yes CLEAR TARE ZERO positive no TARE yes TARE zero or negative no MAP SE a TARE ZERO positive l yes no active to or hedative no no active ZERO EUROPE 9 yes CLEAR TARE ZERO and CLEAR TARE ositive no TARE ZERO H yes TARE ZERO and CLEAR TARE zero or negative is qe SE NONE P TAE ZERO Dose yes CLEAR TARE Note b ZERO if must be in Standstill ZERO if Weight is within ZRANGE No action if weight is outside of ZRANGE e TARE force indicator goes into net mode c d CLEAR TARE or ZERO force indicators goes into gross mode 52 8 10 Hold Function Hold Function With the hold weighing function it is possible to weigh restless weighing samples such as live animals moving objects liquids The instrument provides special mode settings to accommodate sample s movements Base operation of HOLD key Toggle Hold Mode implements a manual Hold function To perform the Toggle Hold function does the following The weighing sample must
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41. gh the menus in setup mode The 1 13 and C55 13 keys scroll left and right horizontally on the same menu level the 21 3 and 8 move up and down vertically to different menu levels The ENER key 13 serves as an Enter key for selecting parameter values within the menus To select a parameter press 44 or C30 scroll left or right until the desired menu group appears on the display then press CENTER to move down to the submenu or parameter you want When moving through the menu parameters the default or previously selected value appears first on the display To change a parameter value scroll left or right to view the values for that parameter When the desired value appears on the display press to select the value and move back up one level NOTE You must press jo save the selected value The ADE MAK does not automatically save the last displayed value To edit numerical values press CENTER rightmost digit will flash d then use the 0 9 keys and CLEAR key to edit the value When done L g DU DU DU H H press ENTER again to save the edited value 3 2 Menu Structures and Parameter Descriptions The following sections provide graphic representations of the ADE MAK menu structures In the actual menu structure the settings you choose under each parameter are arranged horizontally To save page space menu choices are shown in vertical columns The factory default setting appears at the top of each column Most menu diagrams a
42. ghing current average weight appear in the display and the HOLD annunciator flashes The scale calculates the mean value from a hundred weighing operations within AVGTM seconds The dynamic result is then displayed with the symbol HOLD Auto Hold Mode When the AUTO function is set ON different subjects can be weighed one after another without pressing any buttons When the Indicator displays READY message simply place subject on pan In Auto mode the following sequence is followed 1 While the net weight is within the zero dead band the instrument shows the current weight 2 Press the lt TARE gt or ZERO key to clear any residual weight and return the scale to the zero state 3 Press the HOLD key to entry auto hold mode The display show current weight and 53 lt READY gt Message in alternately and Flash HOLD symbol if the weight inside the zero dead band Place the mass to be weighed on the scale 5 Once the weight moves outside the zero dead band and stable signal the instrument begins to calculate a long term average selectable time AVGTM that compensates for any movement in the mass During the selectable time the signal must be stable if not time starts again The instrument flashes the HOLD symbol and shows the current average value The lt HOLD gt symbol is steady when the final sample weight is shown on the display 7 Press the HOLD key to force the sample to be
43. he range specified as long as the 0 5D input is within the ZRANGE and scale is at standstill Selections are display 1D divisions Maximum legal value varies depending on local regulations 3D ZRANGE 1 996 Selects the range within which the scale can be zeroed The 1 996 selection is 10096 1 9 around the calibrated zero point for a total range of 3 8 Indicator must be at standstill to zero the scale Use 1 9 for Legal for Trade applications MOTBAN 1D Motion band Sets the level in display divisions at which scale motion is 2D detected If motion is not detected for 1 second or more the standstill symbol 3D lights Some operations including print tare and zero require the scale to be oe at standstill Maximum legal value varies depending on local regulations SD If OFF is selected ZTRKBN should also be set to OFF OFF OVRLOA FS 2 Determines the point at which the display blanks and an out of range error FS 1D message are displayed Maximum legal value varies depending on local Se regulations DIGFL1 1 Digital filtering Selects the digital filtering rate used to reduce the effects of DIGFL2 2 mechanical vibration from the immediate area of the scale DIGFL3 4 8 Choices indicate the number of A D conversions that are averaged to obtain 16 the displayed reading A higher number gives a more accurate display by 32 minimizing the effect of a few noisy readings but slows down the settling rate 64 of the indicator See Section 8 7 for more
44. her equipments that will generate electromagnetic or other interference W Before use the high frequency surgical equipment cardiac defibrillators and cardiac defibrillator monitors refer to the manufacturers instructions for them W To avoid the risk of fire and electric shock use only the AC DC adapter of Group West Model TRC 05 2000 M W Clean with dry cloth only Do not use phenolics which may cause patient skin burns if skin burns if inadequately rinsed off or alcohol which does not have sufficient cleaning disinfection properties RS232 port must be connected to SELV equipment SELV equipments are those with low DC voltage ype B applied part 1 3 1 Relay Option Safety Precaution This equipment may have an optional DC Relay Option board installed This option allows external device control to be coordinated to the Indicator s set point 1 amp 2 CAUTION ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD REMOVE ALL POWER CONNECTIONS TO THE INDICATOR BEFORE SERVICING OR MAKING INTERNAL CONNECTIONS THE HOUSING SHOULD ONLY BE OPENED BY AUTHORIZED AND QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SUCH AS AN ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN Before making connections to the Relay terminals remove power from the system If the system contains an optional rechargeable battery system be sure that the POWER ZERO button is used to fully turn off the system after removing the AC power plug 1 4 Operating Modes The ADE MAK supports the following modes of operation Normal w
45. ht data ABSNET Source of Setpoint uses absolute value of net weight data CONTACT N OPEN Contact type Contact status below the set point value Output of comparator N CLOSE to be normal open or normal close CONDIT NORMAL Output enabled only after the weight reading has stabilized STABLE WVAL 10 Set weight thresholds for set point number Output active if load over this weight load gt wval TIMER NONE The output is disabled after the time period has expired 250MS 500MS 750MS 1 5SEC 3 0SEC 4 0SEC 5 0SEC DELAY NONE Time delay before the output is enabled 250MS 500MS 750MS 1 5SEC 3 0SEC 4 0SEC 5 0SEC HYSTER 0 Set weight thresholds for setpoint 2 Output deactivate if load under this weight load lt wval x hysteresis 5 10 Table 3 7 Set Ponits Menu Parameters 31 3 2 8 Time Menu The operator in panel mode can set time Display time Figure 3 8 Time Menu TIME MENU Parameter Choices Description Level 2 submenus SHOW HH MM SS Display current time in HH MM SS format HOUR hour HH Set hour using 24 hour format MINUTE minute MM Set minute SECOND second SS Set second 3 2 9 Date Menu Table 3 8 Time Menu Parameters The operator in panel mode can set date 06 08 01 Display date Figure 3 9 Date Menu DATE MENU Parameter Choices Description Level 2 submenus SHOW YY MM DD Displ
46. it a character press Cvhile the character is displayed The rightmost digit flashes indicating that it can be changed Use the and kef to incf kment or decrement the value or use the key to move the next digit Press to save any chQiges and advance to the next character in the string If done press Tio return to the EDIT submenu To insert one or more characters display the character position after which characters are to be inserted Press Tfo return to the EDIT submenu and then press show the INSERT parameter Press to insert oC character repeat presses to add more characters Each press of the key adds aOharacter at the location last shown under EDIT submenu and shifts all subsequent characters to the right Inserted characters are assigned hex value 00 null To edit inserted characters return to the EDIT submenu and make changes as described under step 3 To delete one or more characters display the character to be deleted Press fo return to the EDIT submenu and then press C3wice to show the DELETE parameter Press delete one character repeat presses to delete more characters Each press of the Cxey deletes a character starting at the location last shown under EDIT submenu and then moving left to preceding characters Each deletion shifts all subsequent characters to the left NOTE Some characters cannot be displayed on the ADE MAK front panel see the ASCII character chart on Section 8 4 and are shown as blanks The ADE M
47. le capacity Display overflow negative Negative weight value too large to be displayed 99999 Display overflow positive Positive weight value too large to be displayed 999999 AD LOW Ad Lou A D over negative range Check scale for binding or damage LI AD HI Ag H l A D over positive range Check scale for binding or damage EE SUM EE Sun Parameter or calibration checksum error Recalibration Call Vishay service EE WR m EEPROM write error Call Vishay service EE or PM SUM m nternal program checksum error Call Vishay service Pn 5n pie HOFSET Ee EES Load calibrated zero capacity x INIZR while Check weight and INIZR power on LOFSET A A E ESE Load calibrated zero capacity x INIZR Check weight and INIZR o E while power on UOFSET UoFSEE Un Stable within 2 sec while power on Check weight and INIZR Table 8 1 ADE MAK Error Messages 43 8 2 Continuous Output Stream Format Figure 8 1 shows the continuous output format sent to the ADE MAK EDP or printer port when the STREAM parameter SERIAL menu is set to either EDP or PRN lt STX gt POL wwwwww UNIT lt G N gt lt S gt lt Extend1 gt TERM MN e ASCII 02 G Gross lt CR gt lt LF gt Decimal N Net or CR L pounds ASCII 13 10 Polarity K kilogram Status Decimal Space Positive
48. ly DELAY after a brief power up display test 28 In DELAY mode the indicator performs a power up display test and then enters a 60 second warm up period If no motion is detected during the warm up period the indicator becomes operational when the warm up period ends if motion is detected the delay timer is reset and the warm up period repeated RPNBAN OFF Reprint Zero Band Specifies a band around gross zero in which the scale 1D must pass in order to re set the print function 2D 3D 5D 10D 20D 50D SHUTDN NONE Function for automatic switch off if the instrument in not needed 1MIN 2MIN 5MIN 10MIN BAKLIT OFF Function for automatic switch off LCD back light if the instrument in not 15SEC needed 30SEC 1MIN ON BUZZER OFF A sound of key press ON HOLDMD DISABL Hold function TOGGLE AVERAG TOGGLE After press the HOLD key the weight will be frozen if no motion and AUTO bigger than zero Press HOLD again back to weighing mode AVERAG After press the HOLD key if bigger than zero and not increase weight then start to take the average value in 3 seconds the average weight will be frozen Press HOLD again or after 2 minutes back to weighing mode AUTO when no motion and bigger than zero the weight will be frozen Press HOLD again or after 2 minutes back to weighing modus AVGTM 2SEC Timer for hold function to average raw data or time limited depend HOLDMD 3SEC setting 4SEC 5SEC See
49. maged in shipment notify Vishay and the shipper immediately The parts kit contains the items listed below Capacity and identification labels Load cell connector Rechargeable battery option Power supply adapter 2 2 Enclosure and Connectors The back of the ADE MAK enclosure provides a 3 pin power connection 15 pin HDB sub connector for communications IO and an available 6 pin connector or load cell cord grip connector for load cell connection see Figure 2 1 The setup switch used for placing the indicator into configuration mode is located in the recess on the underside of the enclosure The setup switch is protected by a cover plate and secured with a fillister head screw not shown in Figure 2 1 Pin Assign showing in Figure 2 2 Load Cell 6 pin HDBI5 F for communication and IO Power 3 pin Setup Switch Figure 2 1 Back View of ADE MAK Enclosure Showing Load Cell Connector Communications Connectors and Setup Switch Location 14 The female HDB15 connector provides connections for the EDP Electronic Data Processing port the printer port and digital input output Pin Port Function 1 Printer RS 232 TxD 2 EDP RS 232 TxD 3 N C not used 4 OUT 1 2 COM Set Point 1 82 Common 5 OUT2 Set Point 2 6 EDP RS 232 RxD 7 RSW1 2 3 Remote Switcher 1 amp 2 amp 3 Ground 8 N C not used 9 N C not used 10 OUT1 Set Point 1 11 Printer TxD 20 mA 12 EDP Printer RS 2
50. ments in accordance with local laws and regulations Warning Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may explode 2 5 Connecting the RS232 interface The serial communications cable attaches to the female HDB Sub 15 pin connector see Table 2 1 That provides connections for the EDP Electronic Data Processing port and the printer port The EDP port supports RS 232 communications only the printer port provides either active 20 mA output or RS 232 transmission Both ports are configured using the SERIAL menu EDP Port RS232C May be connect to PC Printer Remote Display W To Personal Computer PCCOMi X ADE MAK HDB15 DB9 F W To Printer or Remote Display ADE MAK HDB15 e Printer Port TXD 20mA May be connect to PC Printer Remote Display W To Personal Computer RS232C ADE MAK Stream Output PCCOM1 x x ADE MAK HDB15 DB9 F W To Printer Remote Display RS232C ADE MAK Print Function Stream Output ADE MAK HDB15 18 H To Printer Remote Display 20mA ADE MAK Print Function Stream Output ADE MAK HDB15 RxD 20mA 2 6 Connecting option IO interface The option IO board provides three digital inputs and two solider digital relay out e Remote Switcher The ADE MAK Indicator has provisions to connect an external input device such as a press switch purchased separately to provide a membrane function The membrane function can be set in the SETPNT menu the external device must
51. nal spikes to 75 Ib record 50 Ib as the threshold weight value Place the indicator in setup mode and set the digital filters DIGFLx to eliminate the vibration effects on the scale Leave DFTHRH set to NONE Reconfigure as necessary to find the lowest effective values for the DIGFLx parameters With optimum values assigned to the DIGFLx parameters calculate the DFTHRH parameter value by converting the weight value recorded in Step 2 to display divisions threshold weight value DSPDIV In the example in Step 2 with a threshold weight value of 50 Ib and a display division value of 5lb 50 5Ib 10DD DFTHRH should be set to 10DD for this example Finally set the DFSENS parameter high enough to ignore transient peaks Longer transients typically caused by lower vibration frequencies will cause more consecutive out of band readings so DFSENS should be set higher to counter low frequency transients Reconfigure as necessary to find the lowest effective value for the DFSENS parameter 50 8 8 Test Mode In addition to normal and setup modes test mode Display characters received by serial port provides a number of diagnostic functions for the To enter test mode press and hold the setup ADE MAK including switch After about three seconds the test mode e Display raw A D count display automatically shifts to the first test menu e LCD test function A DTST Digital input and output monitor Figure 8 3 shows the Test Menu
52. on rechargeable battery Pack this handy indicator allows operation in practically any location imaginable Topping rivals in ease of use and performance it features battery life up to 200 hours and a configurable shunt down mode that conserves battery power when not in use The ADE MAK is precision digital indicators using the latest Sigma Delta A D technology to ensure extremely fast and accurate weight readings The setup and calibration are digital with a non volatile security store for all setup parameters The instrument may be operated from rechargeable battery pack or a DC power source There is a soft power on off function that retains memory of its state Once an instrument is turned on it will automatically start up again if the external power is interrupted 1 2 Features H Large 0 82 six digit LCD display B Powered by rechargeable battery for portability or Wall Adapter B Charge circuit inside B Power for four 3500 load cells or eight 7000 load cells B One full duplex RS 232 communications with Configurable Address B One half duplex RS232 Current Port for Printer or for remote display W One 500 character print ticket formats W Configurable shut down mode and back light mode to prolong battery life W Auto units convert Flexible unit switching Ib kg oz g W Superior battery life of over 200 hours in Power saving mode Up to 100 hours continuous battery operation with one 350 load cell B Simple calibration Test
53. ove all weight from the scale platform If your test weights require hooks or chains place the hooks or chains on the scale for zero calibration 2 Press Camp the display reads CALIBR see Figure 4 1 Press lo go to zero calibration WZERO 3 With WZERO displayed press Qo calibrate zero The indicator displays CAL while calibration is in progress then the display goes to WVAL 4 With WVAL displayed place test weights on the scale and press fo show the test weight value Use the procedure shown in Figure 4 2 to enter the actual test weight then press Qo save the value and go to span calibration WSPAN 5 With WSPAN displayed press Qo calibrate span The indicator displays CAL while calibration is in progress then the display goes to REZERO 6 The REZERO function is used to remove a calibration offset when hooks or chains are used to hang the test weights Note f no other apparatus was used to hang the test weights during calibration remove the test weights and go to Step 7 If hooks or chains were used during calibration remove these and the test weights from the scale With all weight removed press rezero the scale This function adjusts the zero and span calibration values The indicator displays CAL while the zero and span calibrations are adjusted 7 Press inti the display reads EXIT Y then press exit configuration mode d N GUDD d When editing numeric values press Oo
54. played value Ib pounds kg kilograms oz ounces g grams The displayed units can set with primary unit and secondary unit both units can be defining by user In weighting mode be toggle while Units key 12 press For example If the primary unit is pounds Ib and the secondary unit is kilograms kg the Ib LCD is lit for primary units kg for secondary units If the primary unit is kilograms kg and the secondary unit is pounds Ib the kg LCD is lit for primary units Ib for secondary units 1 7 Indicator Operations 1 7 1 Weighing Mode Operations Basic ADE MAK operations are summarized below Toggle Units Press the UNITS key to switch between primary and secondary units The unit annunciator 16 17 and 18 of the display is lit Zero Scale 1 In gross mode remove all weight from the scale and wait for the standstill annunciator Kl 2 Press the ZERO key 8 The center of zero 6 annunciator lights to indicate the scale is zeroed e Acquire Tare 1 Place container on scale and wait for the standstill annunciator KA 2 Press the TARE key 9 to acquire the tare weight of the container The indicator switches to net mode Remove Stored Tare Value 1 Remove all weight from the scale and wait for the standstill annunciator k 2 Press the TARE key 9 or in OIML mode the ZERO key The indicator switches to gross mode indicating the tare value has been removed Keyed Tare 1 Using
55. provide a normally open N O momentary switch contact The remote switch input requires a voltage free contact between RSW and GND ADE MAK WARNING The remote input is a voltage free contact eg button mechanical relay Connection of any active circuitry may damage the instrument e Get Points Output Output drivers for the ADE MAK are isolated open emitter transistor drives that are capable of driving up to a total of 800mA This configuration allows for the direct connection of the ADE MAK outputs to most types of PLC The voltage applied to the COM terminal appears on the output lines ie OUT1 and OUT2 when the outputs are active eg To connect to a PLC connect 24V to the common terminal The outputs can then be connected directly to PLC inputs so when the outputs are active the PLC will see a 24V signal To drive external loads eg relays connect the relay coil positive supply to the output common and the output line directly to one side of the relay coil Connect the other end of the relay coil to the negative supply It is recommended that fly back diodes or transient suppressors be fitted across relay coils to limit switching noise W Outputs to Drive Relay Power 12 24V DC Max 50V ADE MAK DUT S 10 HDB15 Negative Supply Outputs to Drive PLC Power 12 24V DC Max 50V ADE MAK Input 1 Input 2 COM Negative Supply 20 3 Configuration SETUP SWITCH To configure the ADE M
56. re accompanied by a table that describes all parameters and parameter values associated with that menu Default parameter values are shown in bold type 3 2 1 Configuration Menu GRADS ZTRKBN ZRANGE MOTBAN OVRLOA DIGFL1 2500 number F 0 5D 1 9 100 FS 2 FS 1D FS 9D a O ojo H A el w a el T n N 0 16 20D 32 50D 64 OFF 128 el DIGFL2 DIGFL3 DFSENS DFTHRH INIZR REGULA 2OUT NONE OF 4OUT 2DD 8 80UT D 20 160UT 10DD 5096 320UT 20DD 100 640UT 100DD 1280UT 200DD 128 250DD USA EUROPE CANADA NONE w N JO el o AR a N el Figure 3 1 Configuration Menu 22 CONFIG MENU Parameter Choices Description Level 2 submenus GRADS 2500 Graduations Specifies the number of full scale graduations The value entered number must be in the range 1 100000 and should be consistent with legal requirements and environmental limits on system resolution To calculate GRADS use the formula GRADS Capacity Min Weight Where Min Weight PRI DSPDIV PRI DECPNT PRI DECPNT 888888 1 88888 8 10 8888 88 100 888 888 1000 88 8888 10000 8 88888 100000 PRI DSPDIV 1D 1 2D 2 5D 5 10D 10 20D 20 50D 50 100D 100 200D 200 500D 500 For Examples GRADS 3000 PRI DSPDIV 2D PRI DSPDIV 88888 8 Then Capacity 6 000 Min Weight 2 10 0 2 and display with xxxxx x ZTRKBN OFF Automatically zeroes the scale when within t
57. rn point 1 7 2 Panel Mode Operations The following operations are available by placing the indicator in panel mode e Set serial port non metrological parameter e Set time date consecutive number e Setprint format e SetSet points e Testitems To enter panel mode press and hold the CLEAR key 13 until the TIME menu is displayed Use the navigation keys to move around the menu to change a value use the navigation keys to select the digit and increment or decrement its value Press the Enter key to set the value and return to the menu level above The structure of the panel mode menu show on below Note To enter a 2 digit month the lower digit must be a 1 then the upper digit is incremented to 1 The lower digit can then be changed to 0 1 or 2 as required Lprure T sem oos rro serere vesr ON Be T ve See See See See Section Section Section Section 3 2 4 3 2 6 8 8 3 2 9 See See See See Section Section Section Section 3 2 5 3 2 7 3 2 8 3 2 10 See Section 3 1 aD P ex 64 128 ea Ta Gan 20000 13 2 Installation This section provides information for connecting load cell and serial communications cables to the ADE MAK indicator 2 1 Unpacking and Assembly Immediately after unpacking visually inspect the ADE MAK to ensure all components are included and undamaged The shipping carton should contain the indicator with attached tilt stand this manual and a parts kit If any parts were da
58. signments When configuring the indicator ensure that the values set for the BAUD and BITS parameters on the SERIAL menu match the baud rate bits and parity settings configured for the serial port on the PC To save all configuration data place the indicator in configuration mode and send the DUMPALL EDP command to the indicator The ADE MAK responds by sending all configuration parameters to the PC as ASCII formatted text 5 2 2 Download Configuration Data from Personal Computer to Indicator Configuration data saved on a PC or floppy disk can be downloaded from the PC to an indicator This procedure is useful when a number of indicators with similar configurations are set up or when an indicator is replaced To download configuration data connect the PC to the EDP port as described in Section 5 2 Place the indicator in configuration mode and use the PC communications software to send the saved configuration data to the indicator When transfer is complete calibrate the indicator as described in Section 4 0 NOTES e Calibration settings are included in the configuration data downloaded to the indicator If the receiving indicator is a direct replacement for another ADE MAK and the attached scale is not changed recalibration is not required e When downloading configurations that include changed serial communications settings edit the data file to place the serial communications changes at the end of the file Communication between the PC an
59. splays CAL while the zero and span calibrations are adjusted 35 5 EDP Command The ADE MAK indicator can be controlled by a personal computer or remote keyboard connected to the indicator EDP port Control is provided by a set of EDP commands that can simulate front panel key press functions display and change setup parameters and perform reporting functions The EDP port provides the capability to print configuration data or to save that data to an attached personal computer This section describes the EDP command set and procedures for saving and transferring data using the EDP port 5 1 The EDP Command Set The EDP command set includes key press commands mode commands reporting commands the default special function command and parameter setting commands The indicator responds to most EDP commands by sending the message OK The OK response verifies that the command was received and has been executed Pressing ENTER after processing a valid EDP command repeats the previous command If the command is unrecognized or cannot be executed the indicator responds with The following sections list the commands and command syntax used for each of these groups 5 1 1 Key Press Commands Key press EDP commands see Table 5 1 simulate pressing the front panel indicator keys These commands can be used in both configuration and weighing mode zzz the annunciator status value b2 b1 b0 000 0 kg on Annunciator
60. the numeric keypad enter the desired tare weight Remember the weight is one of pounds Kilograms grams ounce whatever were set previously If the number is not entered the display indicates an ER TOUT this is normal The Indicator returns to a weighing mode automatically If entered correctly the tare weight is stored in the Indicator Note The Keyed Tare must be gt 0 and No limited on max 2 Press lt ENTER gt or lt TARE gt button Indicator is now ready for weighing The display shifts to net weight and shows the letters lt NET gt on the display e Displaying Gross Net Tare Pressing the 0 key successively displays the Tare the Gross and the Net weights If a tare value has been entered or acquired the net value is the gross weight minus the tare If no tare has been entered or acquired the display remains in gross mode Net mode is indicated by the letters NET The display tare weight is in flash digital and after one seconds the display shifts to gross weight 11 e Hold Display 1 Wait for the standstill annunciator amp e May be not need wait depend on selectable parameter 2 Press the Hold key 7 to frozen the display The Hold annunciator 15 of the display is lit 3 Press the Hold key 7 again to back to weighing mode See Hold function section for detail e BMIDisplay 1 Press the BMI key 11 to enter BMI mode the display should show the last entered value 2 The operator could put
61. value Use no spaces before or after the equal sign If you type an incorrect command or value the display reads Changes to the parameters are saved as they are entered but typically do not take effect until you exit configuration mode For example to set the motion band parameter to 5 type the following MOTBAND 5D lt ENTER gt Command Description Values GRADS Graduations 1 100 000 ZTRKBND Zero track band OFF 0 5D 1D 3D ZRANGE Zero range 1 9 100 MOTBAND Motion band 1D 2D 3D 5D 10D 20D 50D OFF OVRLOAD Overload FS 2 FS 1D FS 9D FS DIGFLTR1 Digital filtering 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 DIGFLTR2 DIGFLTR3 DFSENS Digital filter cutout sensitivity 2OUT 4OUT 8OUT 16OUT 32OUT 640UT 1280UT DFTHRH Digital filter cutout threshold NONE 1DD 2DD 5DD 10DD 20DD 50DD 100DD 200DD 250DD INIZR Initial Zero Range 8 20 50 100 OFF Table 5 3 CONFIG Commands Command Description Values PRI DECPNT Primary units decimal position 8 88888 88 8888 888 888 8888 88 88888 8 888888 PRI DSPDIV Primary units display divisions 1D 2D 5D 10D 20D 50D PRI UNITS Primary units LB KG OZ G T SEC DECPNT Secondary units decimal 8 88888 88 8888 888 888 8888 88 88888 8 position 888888 SEC DSPDIV Secondary units display 1D 2D 5D 10D 20D 50D divisions SEC UNITS Se

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