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1. 60 Weighing unit 35 Weighing In 17 Weight a a an 6 Z TEELEN PENE E 12 69 Warranty Ranger RP LIMITED WARRANTY Ohaus products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship from the date of delivery through ihe duration of the warranty period During the warranty period Ohaus will repair or at its option replace any component s that proves to be defective at no charge provided that the product is returned freight prepaid to Ohaus This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident or misuse exposed to radioactive or corrosive materials has foreign material penetrating to the inside of the product or as a result of service or modification by other than Ohaus In lieu of a properly returned warranty registration card the warranty period shall begin on the date of shipment to the authorized dealer No other express or implied warranty is given by Ohaus Corporation Ohaus Corporation shall not be liable for any consequential damages As warranty legislation differs from state to state and country 10 country please contact Ohaus or your local Ohaus dealer for further details 70 OHAUS Ohaus Corporation 19A Chapin Road P O Box 2033 Pine Brook NJ 07058 USA Tel 973 377 9000 Fax 973 844 7177 www ohaus com with offices worldwide P N 22017173 2007 Ohaus Corporation all rights reserved Printed in Germa
2. dIAL OLd dt b GrOss ON OFF LArE ON OFF E ON OFF GrOSS ON OFF LArE ON OFF NEC ON OFF COnt Wt COnt Ct bA Arc rqd 2nd dI SP H Er ga bULK AUXILIA N Ranger RP Settings in the menu tEmPLat StdArd tEMPLtl1 CEMPLt2 ASCi Fmt LINE FMt MULE T SINGLE PArAMEt bAUd 300 38400 43 PAritY 7 nonE 8 nonE 7 odd 8 odd 7 EVEN 8 EVEN H SHAKE NO XONXOFF nEt 422 nEt 485 ChECSuM COMMUNI OPT LON EUCH NEC IP AddrS SUbNEt GAtEWAY USb tESt di GitAL OFF ZErO CtArE Print CLEAr rEF 10 rEF n SCALE inFO Unit tOtAL tOtAL OFF StAbLE bEL Min AbV Min bEL tOL AbV tOL GOOd UndErLd OVErLd StAr ANALOG Mode rEF bULK AuXILIA 4 bYPASS dEF PrN tEMPLt1 LINE 1 NOt USEd HEAdEr tEMPLt2 LINE 20 GATE timE Idi I2 SCALE NO GrOS5 tArE HEC APW TEEF CE PCS tArGEt qdEVIAt ACC NEt ACC Grs ACC PCS ACC LOt StArLN CrLF F FEEd CD AB gt A gt A co w wi 2 33 Settings in the menu Ranger RP T wes ww p L 2 peel level intErN ExtErN 46 KboArd dISPLAY SNr SNr2 LISE LiSt2 LiSt M 4 3 Scale settings SCALE 4 3 1 SCALET SCALE2 Selecting scale This menu item only appears if an analog second scale or a weighing platform is con nected 4 3 2 CAL calibration adjustment This menu item is not available for certified scales without internal calibration weight Internal For scales with an internal c
3. 38 58 Ben aur sass eo meum 00 00 wsw ars 0 38 45 38 50 06 92 22 57 04 04 41 59 32 59 32 64 55 62 09 67 57 64 55 71 21 19 24 90700 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 67 Appendix 8 4 Sample protocols Weighing with tare 0 1085 kg 0 0145 kg 0 0940 kg G Gross weight N Net weight T Tare Dyn WI dynamically determined weight Dynamic weighing Protocol of the scale settings menu point List see page 46 SOFTWARE VER 5 2 1 04 METROLO SNR Scale Build SCAL TYP BAS UNIT SCL CAP1 RESOL 1 SCL CAP2 RESOL 2 GEO DISPLAY UNIt1 UNIt2 RESOLU 0000000 Z2MULT RN UNt rOLL APPLICATION VAr SPL Min RefW REF OPT A SMPL A CL APW ACCurCy 1 ACCUMULATION COM 1 LOT PRNT FIN PRNT SUMMARY COM 2 LOT PRNT FIN PRNT SUMMARY Ranger RP Printout with header OHAUS CORP www ohaus com 0 1085 kg 0 0145 kg 0 0940 kg TERMINAL DEVICE SLEEP B LIGHt DAtE tim DAtE FOr DAtE timE BEEP ON EU 18 08 2004 21 10 52 OFF COMMUNICATION PriNtEr tEmPLat ASCi Fmt Print StdArd LINE FMT 1 MULTI CArE A TArE CHAIn tr A CL tr PB TArE ZERO Z CAPT AZM RESTART FILTER VIBRAT PROCESS StABILI Min WEiG SEt VAL ONOFF OFF 68 2 18 0 5 d OFF MED UN TVR TY StAnDrD 150 000 g REACH 6 BEEPER SP TOL SEND MOD MEMORY INFO
4. Ranger RP Table of contents Table of contents 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 13 3 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 10 4 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 1 D D 0 2 Page Tisa T o 111 e 5 SCSI INSHUCTION LEEREN Breuer TT 6 PUMING Into opefallorn ssstucec ctt ted oa ect roe tier etes 10 app eec EE 12 SM NA Os PE 12 Zeroing Zero point correction ee ee sara 12 SIMINN 12 Weighing WiN TONG rm 13 Displaying the capacity available 0 000 0 enst 15 DYRA VII PT 15 Weighing in to a target weight and checkweighing 16 Working with identifications ansa nan a grg 18 EINN 5911 ate ete ntc tb A 2 Ria E bl onc ius 18 DIS IOV IAG BN oT 19 SWIICMING PS COLES saa EA 19 loei Ta 20 GANING TTT 2 ai 22 Counting parts into a container 0 000 essi 22 Counting parts out of a container 0 000 ns 23 Counting with variable reference quantity e e 23 Counting with minimum QCCUIQOy e e Hem 23 70101600660011 r40 110 soosiana aE A 24 Counting with automatic reference determination 24 Counting with a known average piece weight e e e ees 24 Counting by calling up a saved average piece weight 25 Counting by calling up a saved target quantity ee 26 COUNTING with two scales vicios dise t sett bo dede s tete ddssx te er aes 27
5. With manual start 100 Operation Chain tare Prerequisite The tare function CHAIn tr is activated in the menu With this function it is possible to tare several times if for example cardboard is placed between individual layers in a container 1 Place the first container or packaging material on the scale and press TARE The packaging weight is automatically saved as the tare weight the zero display and the symbol NET appear 2 Weigh the weighing sample and read print out the result 3 Place the second container or packaging material on the scale and press TARE again The total weight on the scale is saved as the new fare weight The zero display appears 4 Weigh the weighing sample in the second container and read print the result 9 Repeat the last two steps for other containers Displaying the capacity available The scale has a graphic display of the scale capacity available The bar indicates how many per cent of the scale capacity is already occupied and what capacily is still available In the example approx 65 of the scale capacity is occupied Dynamic weighing With the dynamic weighing function it is possible to weigh restless weighing samples such as live animals If this function is activated the symbol R appears in the dis play With dynamic weighing the scale calculates the mean value from 56 weighing oper ations within 4 seconds Prerequisite AVErAGE MAnuAL is selected in the men
6. stability setting Autozero function send calibration weight Inquire set weight unit Print text Weight value unit and price Number of pieces 5 Interface description Ranger RP oet values for checkweighing Command a i at ig Lm NN man SA Send woght vos immed Ya eien LUNMCCI T MN SK sand t ldu O sr aae ennaa Taan MN 5 2 2 Requirements for communication between scale and PC e he scale must be connected to the RS232 RS485 USB or Ethernet interface of a PC with a suitable cable e The interface of the scale must be set to Dialog mode see Section 4 6 1 e terminal progam must be available on the PC e g HyperTerminal e he communication parameters baud rate and parity must be set in the terminal program and on the scale to the same values see Section 4 6 3 5 2 3 Notes on network operation via the optional interface RS422 485 Up to 32 scales can be networked with the optional RS422 485 interface In network operation the scales must be addressed from the computer before commands can be sent and weighing results received Lour nidos MANU of the steps Lol NN addresses the scale e g with the address E 3A gt SA hex 2 Host sends a SICS command e g SI SI lt CRLF gt 3 The scale confirms receipt of the command and lt gt ler 3A sends the address back 4 The scale responds to the command and returns 45 02 kg control of the bus
7. KEY INFO KEYL INFO KEY2 INFO KEY3 INFO KEY4 INFO KEY5 DYNAMIC FON CHECKWEIGHING ON 0 CONTINU 10 10 50 PLACE GROSS APW HIGHRES ACCURCY OFF LENGTH ADD LF PARAMET BAUD PAriTY H SHAKE ChECSUM VCC COM 2 MODE PARAMET BAUD PAriTY H SHAKE ChECSUM VCC OPTION ECH Net USB ANALOG DiGitAL DEF PrN tEmPLt 1 tEmPLt2 24 0 2400 7 EVEN XONXOFF OFF OFF DIALOG 9600 8 nonE XONXOFF OFF OFF Ranger RP 9 Index A AICCOSSOMOS ikr egn ye ret ranh 63 Adjustment sss eee ee 34 Alighrnelt oit enit nes 10 Ambient conditions 59 010011008 58 Auxiliary scale 28 PINOT OGG 15 40 Average piece weight 24 C CONDI skarar 34 Capacity utilisation 15 EI sa 15 Checkweighing 16 Configure memory 39 Continuous mode 03 Counting parts 22 D DIMENSIONS eee ee ees 6 150 8 Display accuracy 35 Dynamic weighing 15 40 E Error Immessages oe O0 F RUSO DR MIDI IE NEN 35 Identification 18 HATO DEMON OPINOR PROPRE PNE 19 Interfaces 00110668 42 0 6011005 62 K Keyboard sese 9 M Mains connection 09 MOMON 39 Menu Applicatio
8. 2 Calling up target quantities gt Enter the number of the memory location with the required target quantity factory setting 91 100 and press Mem briefly he selected target quantity and the associated tolerances are loaded from the memory and appear briefly in the display 3 9 3 Counting in to target quantities 1 Place the empty container on the scale and tare 2 Specify a reference 3 Fill the container with the material being counted su ur I The counting in process can be followed in the graphic display The 50 marking vw N is on the far left here so that more display segments are available for precise filling between 50 and 100 As long as the lower tolerance is not reached the minus tolerance mark is dis played NNNM D If the counted in number of pieces is within the defined tolerance the mark OK is V EIN visible and a short beep sounds if activated in the menu N When the plus tolerance mark appears the number of pieces is above the permis 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7o EMEN ER aa EUR ER UR ERR UR ERU sible tolerance 26 Ranger RP 3 9 4 3 10 3 10 1 Note Counting Clearing saved target quantities li Enter the number of the memory location with the target quantity to be cleared fac tory setting 91 100 and press Mem briefly The saved target quantity with tolerances is displayed Press C within 2 seconds CLEArED briefly appears in the display The
9. Settings in the menu sss sss sss ss sss ss sese ss ees ses es ees eene nennen nnn 29 Operating he menu sese ee ee ee e e Hmmm 29 STOWE a ila us Ra 3 ocdle Sahthgs SCALE 34 Application settings APPLICATION 2 37 Terminal settings TERMINAL 2 rassar 41 Configuring interfaces COMMUNICATION e 42 Diagnosis and printing out of the menu settings DIAGNOS 46 Interface description ener nnn 48 OHAUS interface commands 00 nr 48 Sl LS COMMOGANGS 56s Nota beluae Un deba AU aba a UR Uta 50 TOLEDO Continuous mode yec cs au Unde Date uto in 03 Table of contents d 1 2 0 8 2 8 3 8 4 Ranger RP Event and error messages 55 Technical data and accessories sss ssc scs ces esaeen re 57 reek ess ERR 57 AGCOSSOLOS morran aana Le annus i ii eI ye LA uA gn 63 ADDEN Get 64 Information for certified scales in EC countries eese 64 DA 10 qnc 64 Table Geo el os soia Eoiriscdie ints bp a 65 900159 0101009 5 RM T m 68 OOK san a 69 Ranger RP 1 Introduction gt bb 1 1 Introduction Safety instructions CAUTION Do not use Ranger RP in hazardous areas Our product range includes special devices for hazardous areas DANGER Electric shock hazard A Always pull out the mains plug before any work on the device DANGER Electric shock hazard if the mains cable is dama
10. appears if the mode Print or A Print is selected tEmPLat selecting protocol printout StdArd e Standard printout tEmPLt1 e Printout in accordance with Template 1 tEmPLt2 e Printout in accordance with Template 2 ASCi FmtT selecting formats for the protocol printout LINE Fmt e Line format MULtI multi line or SINGLE single line LENGtH e Line length O 100 characters appears only with line format MULtI SEPArAt e Separator _ and space appears only with line format SINGLE Add LF e Line feed 0 9 4 6 3 COM1 COM2 gt PARAMET communication parameter Selecting baud rate 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 baud Selecting parity 7 none 8 none 7 odd 8 odd 7 even 8 even selecting Handshake NO XONXOFF nEt422 nEt485 network operation as per RS485 standard via the optional RS422 RS485 interface only for COM1 Assigning network address O 31 only for NET 485 Activating checksum byte appears only in TOLEDO Continuous mode Switching 5V voltage e g for a bar code reader on off 4 6 4 COM1 COM2 gt RESET COM1 RESET COM2 resetting serial interface to factory settings Confirmation inquiry e Reset interface settings to factory settings with Yes e Do not reset the interface settings with No 4 6 5 OPTION configuring options If no option is installed or is not yet configured N A appears in the display ECH NEt Configuration of the Ethernet interface IP AddrS e Enter IP
11. be sent and weighing results received 48 Ranger RP Interface description 4 1 4 Output format Response to the P command ajz 3 3 3 345 6789 10 Field 1 POL polarity space if positive if negative Fields 2 4 6 8 SP space Field 3 W weight up to 6 digits plus the decimal point Field 5 UN unit of measure 1 or 2 characters Field 7 ST stability status space when stable when unstable Field 9 N 2 NET or B G Field 10 CR LE carriage return line feed Response to the Print key limField o O 23 S C A L E 50500 65 1 nn sp Line Field 1 SCALE SP heading and space Field 2 SC scale identifier scale 1 2 scale 2 Field 3 CR LE carriage return line feed Lines 2 3 4 Field 1 G Gross T Tare N Net Field 2 SP space up fo 13 Field 3 POL polarity space if positive if negative Field 4 W weight up to 6 digits plus the decimal point Field 5 7 SP space Field 6 UN unit of measure or 2 characters Field 8 ST stability status space when stable when unstable does not apply to Line 3 Field 9 CR LF carriage return line feed 49 Interface description Ranger RP 5 2 5105 interface commands The Ranger RP compact scales support the command set MT SICS METTLER TOLEDO Standard Interface Command Set With SICS commands it is possible to configure query and operate the scales from a PC SICS commands are divided up into various
12. cleaning intervals and permissible cleaning agents 21 Counting Ranger RP 3 Counting 1 6 compact scales Ranger RP have additional functions for piece counting The relevant settings in the menu are described in Section 4 4 1 3 1 Counting parts into a container 1 Place the empty container on the scale and press TARE The container is tared and the zero display appears 2 Place 10 reference parts on the scale and press Sample 10 Of gt Place the number of pieces displayed above the key Sample Size on the scale and press Sample Size The scale determines the average piece weight and then shows the number of pieces 3 Add more parts to the container until the required number of pieces is reached 4 When the piece counting is completed press the key C to clear the result The scale is ready for the next weighing or counting Note s The average piece weight remains saved in the factory setting until a new average piece weight is determined e With Count Weight it is possible to switch between the number of pieces and the weighing units preset e Depending on the assignment it is possible to display the average piece weight i e the weight of an individual reference unit with Info e lfA CL APW ON is set in the menu the average piece weight is automatically cleared after each counting operation The average piece weight must be deter mined again for the next counting operation e lfACCurCY ON is set in the men
13. dark gt Set back lighting b LIGHt brighter e No mains voltage gt Check mains e Unit switched off gt Switch on unit e Mains cable not plugged in gt Plug in mains plug e Brief fault gt Switch device off and back on again Insufficient load Result not yet stable gt f necessary adjust vibration adapter or weigh dynamically Function not permissible gt Unload scale and set to zero e Zeroing not possible with over gt Unload scale load or insufficient load e Average piece weight too low gt Select and place larger number of reference parts on the scale e No valid value from the reference gt Check cable connection between the units gt Check interface settings e No calibration gt Unplug the mains plug then plug it back in switch unit off and then back on in battery mode Calibrate scale gt Call OHAUS Service e Average piece weight too low gt Counting is not possible on this scale with this average piece weight 59 Event and error messages Ranger RP e Unstable weight value when gt Ensure stable surroundings referencing gt Ensure that the weighing pan is freely movable gt Adjust vibration adapter e Setting the average piece weight gt End weight accumulating impermissible during weight gt Reset average piece weight accumulating e Switching the weighing unit gt End weight accumulating impermissible during weight gt Switch weighing unit ac
14. last menu item END appears 2 Press Yes The inquiry SAVE appears 3 Confirm inquiry with Yes 10 save the settings and return to weighing mode Or gt Press No to discard changes and return to weighing mode 30 Ranger RP Settings in the menu 4 2 Overview evel Level2 level3 level4 level5 level Page 4 SCALE SCALE SCALE2 dISPLAY UNItl fg kg oz lb t 39 25500 JAZM OF F Du ces ede JU xd FACt tEMP OFF 1K 2K 3K 5K 36 ir LIBE SUrE APPLIC COUNT VAr SPL ON OFF SPL qtY Sd 506 OFF 97 5 99 0 99 5 OFF AUtO Min reFW TEP OPU A SMPL ON OFF A CL APW ON OFF ACCurCY ON OFF tOtAL Ct bULK bOth Co Qo ACCUMUL Print COM I COM2 LOt PrNt BLN PENG SUMMArY rEACH Z ON OFF CHECKW bEEPEr ON OFF 8 CD PLO SENd MOd O X wo Co Mc CONtINU StAbLE Settings in the menu Ranger RP Qi Q D ct gt j A CG gt MEMOrY CONFIG CLEAr M INFO 1 TENEO 5 1IN O KEY NOt USEC PCS NEt GrOSS CATE APW HIGHrES ACCUECY n G tOtAL N tOtAL PCS tOtL tArGEt dACE timE AVErAGE OFF AUTO MAnuAL a EL 8 tERMINL dEVICE SLEEP OFF 1 min 3 min 5 min PWr OFF YES NO b LIGHt ON OFF dAtE tim dAtE FOr dAtE timE AM PM DEEP ON OFF ACCESS SUPET VI rESEt SUrE COMMUNI COM 1 COM 2 MOdE Print A Print CONCINU ALALOG CONTE 1
15. number and an article number are assigned it can be clearly seen on fhe protocol which article was weighed for which customer Entering identification 1 Enter identification and press ID IdENt 1 appears in the display 2 If the entered identification is to be saved as ID1 press Yes If the entered identi fication is to be saved as ID2 first press No and then press Yes The scale returns to weighing mode Displaying identification gt Displaying ID1 Briefly press ID once The number currently assigned to the ID appears in the display If no ID was assigned no Id appears Displaying ID2 Briefly press ID twice The number currently assigned to the ID2 appears in the display If no ID2 was assigned no Id appears Clearing identifications 1 Briefly press ID once to display ID1 or briefly press ID twice to display ID2 2 Press C for as long as the identification is displayed he clearing is briefly confirmed with the message CLEArEd Printing results If a printer or computer is connected to the scale the weighing results can be printed out or sent to a computer gt Press PRINT The display contents are printed out and transferred 10 the computer See Section 8 4 for sample protocols Ranger RP 2 10 Note 2 11 Operation Displaying info Up to 13 different values to be displayed can be configured in the menu for the key Info Depending on the configuration in the menu see Section 4 4 5 t
16. number of the memory location with the average piece weight to be cleared factory setting 41 80 and press Mem briefly The saved average piece weight is displayed 2 Press C within 2 seconds CLEArED briefly appears in the display The saved average piece weight is cleared 25 Counting Ranger RP 3 9 Counting by calling up a saved target quantity The compact scales Ranger RP have a total of 100 memory locations for frequently used tare values average piece weights target weights and target quantities In the factory setting the memory locations 91 to 100 are reserved for target quanti ties The saved target quantities are also preserved when the scale is switched off 3 9 Saving target quantities 1 Enter the memory location number factory setting 91 100 and keep Mem pressed until the confirmation tARGEt appears in the display 2 Enter the target quantity and confirm with Yes The display tOLEr appears and flashes 3 Enter the upper folerance in pieces and confirm with Yes The display tOLEr appears and flashes 4 Enter the lower tolerance accordingly The scale returns to weighing mode Note Ifa target quantity had already been saved under the selected memory location the message rEPLACE appears in the display e o save the new target quantity press Yes The old target quantity is overwritten e To abortthe save process press No The previous memory location assignment remains valid 3 9
17. saved target quantity is cleared Counting with two scales For piece counting it is possible to connect a second scale or weighing platform e g a floor scale for counting a large number of pieces via the optional analog second scale interface The necessary settings for the application and interface parameters are described in ihe Sections 4 4 1 4 6 1 and 4 6 4 Counting with a reference scale Prerequisite The connected second scale is configured as reference scale l Place the reference parts on the reference scale and press Sample 10 or Sample Size 1 6 scale determines the average piece weight and changes to the display in pieces PCS Place the parts to be counted on the first scale he total quantity is displayed If tOtAL Ct gt bULK is set in the menu only the number of pieces on the bulk scale is displayed COCAL Ct gt bOtH is set in the menu the reference quantity is added to the bulk quantity 27 Counting 28 3 10 2 Note 3 10 3 Note Ranger RP Counting with a bulk scale Prerequisite The connected second scale is configured as bulk scale l Place the reference parts on the first scale and press Sample 10 or Sample Size The scale determines the average piece weight and changes to the display in pieces PCS Place the parts 10 be counted on the bulk scale he total quantity is displayed II tOtAL Ct gt bULK is set in the menu only the number
18. terminal settings with No 4 6 Configuring interfaces COMMUNICATION 4 6 1 COM1 COM2 gt MODE operating mode of the serial interface Manual data output to the printer with PRINT Automatic output of stable results to the printer e g for series weighing operations Ongoing output of all weight values via the interface dIALOG Bi directional communication via OHAUS or MT SICS commands control of the scale via PC CONt OLA As per CONt INU See above but with 2 fixed blanks in front of the unit compatible with Spider 1 2 3 dIAL OLd As per ATALOG see above but with 2 fixed blanks in front of the unit compatible with Spider 1 2 3 Digi OL compatible format e Transfer of the gross weight identified with G Transfer of the tare weight e Transfer of the net weight As per dt b see above gross weight identified with G TOLEDO Continuous mode TOLEDO Continuous mode transfer of the number of pieces For connecting a serial bar code reader automatically activates the 5 V voltage sup ply at Pin 9 For connecting a second display automatically activates the 5 V voltage supply at Pin 9 ZER Data transfer from the reference scale automatic switchover Data transfer from the quantity scale automatic switchover Data transfer from the reference or quantity scale manual switchover 42 Ranger RP Settings in the menu 4 6 2 COMI CON 2 gt PRINTER settings for protocol printout This menu item only
19. 0083 Carrying Case for RP L 80850084 Printer SFA2 63 Appendix 8 Appendix M M 8 2 Ranger RP Information for certified scales in EC countries Weighing instruments verified at the place of manufacture bear the preceding mark on the packing label and green M sticker on the descriptive plate They may be set fo work immediately Weighing instruments which are verified in two steps have no green M on the descriptive plate and bear the preceding identifaction mark on the packing label The second step of the verification must be carried out by the approved OHAUS Service or by the W amp M authorities Please contact OHAUS Customer Service The first calibration step of the verification has been carried out at the manufacturing plant It comprises all tests according to EN45501 8 2 2 Scales with analog connec tion to the weighing platform require an additional test according to EN45501 3 5 3 3 However this test is not mandatory if the terminal bears the same serial number as the weighing platform If national regulations in individual countries limit the period of validity of the certifica tion the operator of such a scale is himself responsible for its timely re certification Safety checks The compact scales of the series Ranger RP have been checked by accredited testing institutions They have passed the safety checks listed below and carry the relevant test symbols Production is subject to production monitori
20. ArGEt dEVIAt ACC NEt ACC GrS ACC PCS ACC LOt SCARLN CoE F FEEd Settings in the menu DEF PRN configuring templates selecting Template 1 or Template 2 Select line Line not used Line as header The contents of the header must be defined via an interface com mand see Section 5 1 Date Time 50016 number Gross weight Tare weight Net weight Average piece weight Reference quantity Pieces Target value Deviation from the target value Totalised net weight Totalised gross weight Totalised number of pieces Totalised no of items Line with Line feed blank line Page feed 45 Settings in the menu Ranger RP 4 7 Diagnosis and printing out of the menu settings DIAGNOS tESt SC Internal Testing scale with internal calibration weight e Int CAL appears in the display during the fest e After completion of the test ideally d 0 Og briefly appears in the display after which the scale changes to the next menu item KboArd External Testing scale with external calibration weight 1 The scale checks the zero point O appears in the display The test weight flashes in the display If necessary change the weight value displayed with No Put the calibration weight on the scale and confirm with Yes The scale checks the calibration weight put on them After the test is completed the deviation from the last calibration briefly appears in the display ideally d 0 Og after which the sca
21. ON OFF owitching minimum weight function on off If the weight on the scale falls below the stored minimum weight an appears on ihe display in front of the weight indicator 36 Ranger RP Settings in the menu 4 3 10 RESET resetting scale settings to factory settings SUrE Confirmation inquiry e eset the scale settings to factory settings with Yes e Do not reset scale settings with No 4 4 Application settings APPLICATION 4 4 1 COUNT settings for counting VAr SPL Adaptation of the reference quantity ON e The reference quantity can be changed in operating mode OFF e Counting only with defined reference quantities Monitoring the minimum reference weight e No monitoring of the minimum reference weight e Monitoring the minimum reference weight so that a counting accuracy of 97 5 99 0 or 99 5 is achieved Optimizing the average piece weight e No reference optimization e Automatic reference optimization Automatic determination of the average piece weight e After faring the average piece weight is determined with the next weight placed on the scale and the displayed reference quantity e No automatic determination of the average piece weight Automatic clearing of the average piece weight e When the load is taken off the scale after a counting operation the average piece weight is automatically cleared The next counting operation begins with deter mining the average piece weight again e he average piece
22. OSS LArEB APW HIGHrES ACCUrCY n G tOtAL N tOtAL PCS COLL tArGEt Info space not occupied Displays net weight in counting Displays gross weight Displays fare weight Displays average piece weight shows display with a higher resolution Displays counting accuracy Displays number of 1010119601 items Displays gross sum Displays net sum Displays sum of pieces Displays target value and tolerances dAtE Displays date timE Displays time As per INFO INFO2 INFO13 4 4 6 AVERAGE determining the average weight for an unstable load OFF Calculating average weight switched off Calculating average weight with automatic start of the weighing cycle Calculating average weight with manual start of the weighing cycle via PRINT 4 4 7 RESET resetting application settings to factory settings Confirmation inquiry e Reset the application settings to factory settings with Yes e Do not reset the application settings with No 40 Ranger RP Settings in the menu 4 5 Terminal settings TERMINAL DEVICE Sleep mode energy saving mode and display backlighting SLEEP This menu item only appears on devices in mains operation When SLEEP is activated the scale switches off display and backlighting after the time period set when not in use The display and backlighting are switched on again at the press of a key or if the weight changes Possible settings OFF 1 min 3 min 5 min This menu item only appears on devices in b
23. address SUBNEt e Enter Subnet address GACEWAY e Enter Gateway address USb Configuration of the USB interface USb TEST e Test of the USB interface After the test has been passed rEAdy appears in the display 43 Settings in the menu Ranger RP diGitAL Configuration of the digital inputs outputs Configuring inputs 1 4 44 OFF ZErO LArE PriNt CLEAr rEF 10 TBE n SCALE inFO UN T C totAL LOLAL 1 4 StAbLE bEL MIN AbV MIN bEL tOL AbV tOL GOOd UNdErLd OVErLd StAr CEF bULK AuXILIA BYPASS Input not assigned ZERO Key TARE Key PRINT Key C Key Sample 10 Key Sample Size Key Scale Select Key Info Key Count Weight Key Key short press of key Key long press of key Configuring outputs 1 4 Output not assigned 510016 weight value Minimum weight not reached Minimum weight reached or exceeded Tolerance not reached Tolerance exceeded Weight within the tolerance Insufficient load Overload Changed calculated value Configuration of the analog second scale interface Operating mode of the second scale second scale can only be used to determine the average piece weight oecond scale can only be used as bulk scale No difference between reference and bulk scale all functions available on the scale selected second scale interface not assigned LINE 1 4 6 6 tEMPLt1 tEMPLt2 i 20 NOt USEd HEAdEr dAtE Limb SCALE NO GROSS LArE nbt APW rEF Ct PCS t
24. al range dual interval scales resolutions marked with lt gt 1 2 are divided up into 2 weighing ranges intervals e g 2 x 3000 d 4 3 4 TARE tare function Switching on off automatic taring Switching on off chain tare A CL tr switching on off automatic taring with automatic clearing of the tare weight when the load is removed from scale 4 3 5 ZERO automatic zero update On certified scales this menu item does not appear owitching on off automatic zero update and selecting zeroing range Possible settings OFF 0 5 d 1d 2d 5d lOd 4 3 6 RESTART automatic saving of zero point and tare value ON OFF When the Restart function is activated the last zero point and tare value are saved After switching off on or after a power interruption the device continues to work with the saved zero point and fare value 4 3 7 FILTER adaptation to the ambient conditions and the weighing type Adaptation to the ambient conditions Very steady and stable environment The scale works very quickly but is very sensitive to external influences Normal environment The scale operates at medium speed Restless environment The scale works more slowly but is insensitive to external influences 39 Settings in the menu Ranger RP PrOCESS Adaptation to the weighing process UNIVEr e Universal setting for all weighing samples and normal weighing goods dOSING e Dispensing liquid or powdery weighing samples StAbILI Ad
25. alibration weight 1 Unload scale 2 Activate menu item CAL with Yes The scale calibrates with the internal calibra tion weight Int CAL appears in the display After calibration is completed donE appears briefly in the display and the scale automatically returns 10 weighing mode External For scales without an internal calibration weight Unload scale Activate menu item CAL with Yes The scale determines the zero point 0 appears in the display The calibration weight to be placed on the scale then flashes in the display If necessary change the weight value displayed with No Place the calibration weight on the scale and confirm with Yes The scale calibrates with the calibration weight loaded After calibration is com pleted donE appears briefly in the display and the scale automatically returns to weighing mode 34 Ranger RP Settings in the menu 4 3 3 DISPLAY weighing unit and display accuracy UNIt1 select weighing unit 1 g kg oz Ib t UNIt2 select weighing unit 2 g kg oz Ib t rESOLU select readability resolution model dependent UNt rOLL When UNT rOLL is switched on the weight value can be displayed in all available units and as pieces with Count Weight Notes e On certified scales the weighing units oz and Ib are displayed with the symbol e On certified scales resolutions that deviate from the scale definition are displayed without a weighing unit and with the symbol e On du
26. ar briefly in the display The scale is now ready for weighing in or check weighing Weighing in 1 Place the empty container on the scale and tare 2 Fill the container with the weighing sample The dispensing process can be followed in the graphic display The 50 marking is on the far left here so that more display segments are available for precise filling between 50 and 100 56 As long as the lower tolerance is not reached the minus tolerance mark is dis played If the weight of the weighing sample is within the defined tolerance the mark OK is visible and a short beep sounds if activated in the menu When the plus tolerance mark appears the weight is above the permissible foler ance Checkweighing 1 Place the weighing sample on the scale 2 Use the displayed mark to check whether the weighing sample is below within or above the defined tolerance Clearing the saved target weights 1 Enter the number of the memory location with the target weight to be cleared fac tory setting 81 90 and press Mem briefly The saved target weight is displayed 2 Press C within 2 seconds CLEArED briefly appears in the display The saved target weight is cleared Operation 2 8 2 8 1 2 8 2 2 8 3 2 9 Ranger RP Working with identifications Weighing series can be assigned 2 identification numbers ID1 and ID2 with up to 40 characters that are also printed out on the protocols If for example a customer
27. attery operation When Pwr OFF Is activated the device switches itself off automatically after approx 3 minutes when not in use b LIGHt owitching the display backlighting on off On scales with a battery the background lighting switches itself off automatically if there has been no activity on the scale for 5 seconds DAtE tim 5611100 date and time DAtE FOr select type of date setting EU or US DAtE Enter the date in the selected format tIME Enter the time AM PM select AM PM switching beep on off switching on beep on each key press switching off beep on each key press This menu item is accessible without a Supervisor password 4 5 2 ACCESS password for Supervisor menu access SUPErVI Password entry for Supervisor menu access ENtER C Request fo enter password gt Enter the password and confirm with Yes rECYPE C Request to repeat the password entry gt Enter the password again and confirm with Yes The password can consist of up to 4 characters The key Yes must not be part of the password It is required for confirming the password The key No may only be used in combination with another key If you enter an impermissible code or make a typing error in the repetition COdE Err appears in the display 41 Settings in the menu Ranger RP 4 5 3 RESET resetting terminal settings to the factory settings SUrE Confirmation inquiry e Reset terminal settings to the factory settings with Yes e Do not reset the
28. cumulating e Switching the weighing unit gt End dynamic weighing impermissible during dynamic Switch weighing unit weighing e EAROM checksum error gt Unplug the mains plug then plug it back in switch unit off and then back on in battery mode gt Call OHAUS Service Weight display unstable e Restless installation location gt Adjust vibration adapter e Draf gt Avoid drafts e Restless weighing sample gt Dynamic weighing e Contact between weighing pan gt Remedy contact and or weighing sample and surroundings e Mains fault Check mains Incorrect weight display e Incorrect zeroing gt Unload scale set to zero and repeat weighing operation e Incorrect tare value gt Clear tare e Contact between weighing pan Remedy contact and or weighing sample and surroundings e Scale tilted evel scale 56 Ranger RP Technical data and accessories 7 Technical data and accessories 7 1 Technical data Type key The Ranger RP are available with various capacities and platforms that can be seen from the complete type designation Example RPORS compact scale with capacity 6 kg and small platform RP35LM compact scale with capacity 35 kg and large platform RP3SM compact scale with capacity 3 kg and extra small platform 97 Technical data and accessories 7 1 2 Applications settings Ranger RP General data RP S RP M Weighing Dynamic weighing Counting with fixed
29. g process is as described earlier Ranger RP 3 8 3 8 1 Note 3 8 2 3 8 3 Counting Counting by calling up a saved average piece weight The compact scales Ranger RP have a total of 100 memory locations for frequently used tare values average piece weights target weights and target quantities In the factory setting the memory locations 41 to 80 are reserved for average piece weights The saved average piece weights are also preserved when the scale is switched off Saving average piece weights 1 Determine the average piece weight in one of the ways described earlier 2 Enter the memory location number factory setting 41 80 and keep Mem pressed until the confirmation appears in the display e g APW 41 If an average piece weight had already been saved under the selected memory loca tion the message rEPLACE appears in the display e o save the new average piece weight press Yes The old average piece weight is overwritten e To abort the save process press No The previous memory location assignment remains valid Calling up average piece weights gt Enter the number of the memory location with the required average piece weight factory setting 41 80 and press Mem briefly The selected reference value is loaded from the memory and appears briefly in the display The scale determines the number of pieces with the selected reference value Clearing saved average piece weights 1 Enter the
30. ged A Check the mains cable for damage regularly and replace it immediately if it is dam aged A On the rear side of the device maintain a clearance of at least 3 cm in order to prevent the mains cable bending too much CAUTION On no account open the device The warranty is void if this stipulation is ignored The device may only be opened by authorized persons A Call OHAUS Service Introduction AN Note 1 2 Ranger RP CAUTION Handle the compact scale with care The scale is a precision instrument A When the weighing pan has been removed never clean the area under the load plate holder with a solid object A Do not put excessive loads on the scale A Avoid banging the weighing pan Disposal gt Observe the valid environmental regulations when disposing of the scale If the device has a rechargeable battery The battery contains heavy metals and therefore must not be disposed of with normal waste gt Observe the local regulations for disposing of environmentally hazardous moteri als Use with foodstuffs Parts coming into contact with foodstuffs have smooth surfaces and are easy to clean The moterials used do not splinter and are free of harmful substances With foodstuffs it is recommended to use the supplied protective cover gt Clean the protective cover regularly and carefully gt Replace damaged or very dirty protective cover immediately Description This user manual applie
31. he following values can be stored in any order for example e Net quantity e Gross weight e Average piece weight e Average piece weight higher resolution e Counting accuracy 1 Press Info The first value is displayed 2 Press Info again The next value is displayed 3 Repeat as offen as necessary until the weight display appears again If Info is not pressed again within 5 seconds the scale automatically changes to the weight display even if all information has not yet been queried Switching scales If a second scale or a weighing platform is connected e g via the optional analog second scale interface the currently active scale is shown in the display The second scale can be operated in exactly the same way as the first scale gt Press Scale Select The display changes from one scale fo the other Operation 20 2 12 2 12 1 2 12 2 2 12 3 2 12 4 Ranger RP Totalising The compact scales Ranger RP can totalise weight values or pieces Individual items can also be subtracted A connected printer offers you the possibility of generating a printout for each individ ual item and or a complete printout For settings in the menu see Section 4 4 2 Totalising items 1 Place the first item on the scale and press The weight value or the number of pieces are saved and if necessary printed out 2 Unload scale 3 Place the next item on the scale and press again The weight value and the nu
32. ified scales have a spirit level to simplify alignment gt Turn the adjustable feet of the scale until the spirit level s air bubble is inside the inner circle The manufacturer adjusts each scale to the local gravity conditions GEO value In the event of major geographical location changes this setting must be adjusted by a service technician Certified scales must also be recertified observing the national cer tification regulations These steps are not necessary for scales with an internal cali bration weight Ranger RP A 1 3 2 Note Note Introduction Connecting the power supply CAUTION Before connecting the scale to the mains check whether the voltage value printed on the rating plate corresponds with the local mains voltage A Never connect the device if the voltage value printed on the rating plate is different to the local mains voltage gt Plug the mains plug into the socket After connection the device performs a self test When the zero display appears the device is ready to weigh gt Calibrate the device in order 10 obtain the greatest possible precision see Section 4 3 2 Partially certified scales scales with first level certification must be certified by an authorised body or by the OHAUS Service gt Call OHAUS Service Scales with a built in battery can work independently from the mains for approxi mately 30 hours in normal operation A prerequisite for this is that the bac
33. in The menu item tErMINL appears Only the submenu aEVICE is accessible 1 Press MENU and keep it pressed until COdE appears 2 Enter the password and confirm with Yes The first menu item SCALE appears No supervisor password has been defined when the device is first delivered Therefore respond to the password inquiry with MENU when you call up the menu for the first time lf a password has still not been entered after a few seconds the scale returns to weigh ing mode Emergency password for Supervisor access to the menu If a password has been issued for Supervisor access to the menu and you have for gotten it you can still enter the menu gt Press ZERO 3 times and confirm with Yes 29 Settings in the menu Ranger RP 4 1 2 Selecting and setting parameters Back Back Back Back APPLIC tErMINL COMMUNI dIAGNOS End No No x No es Yes Yes Yes Yes Back Back Back Back Back Back No Back cora cona f Yes Yes Yes Back Back No Back No Back SLEEP Pur orr b LIGHt moar PriNtEr PArAMEt rSt COMX Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Back dEVICE ACCESS rESEt Yes Yes Yes No Back Y Yes Yes Yes Scrolling on one level Scroll forward Press No gt Scroll back Press Back Activating menu items Press Yes accepting selection Exiting menu 1 Press Exit The
34. itched off Saving target weights 1 Enter the memory location number factory setting 81 90 and keep Mem pressed until the confirmation tArGEt appears in the display 2 Enter the target weight in the defined unit e g 1 5 kg and confirm with Yes The display tOLER appears and flashes 3 Enter the upper tolerance in the displayed weight unit e g O 1 kg and confirm with Yes Or gt Press Yes enter the upper tolerance range in percent and confirm with Yes The display tOLEr appears and flashes 4 Enter the lower tolerance accordingly The scale returns to weighing mode If a target weight had already been saved under the selected memory location the message rEPLACE appears in the display e To save the new target weight press Yes The old target weight is overwritten e To abortthe save process press No The previous memory location assignment remains valid Ranger RP 2 7 2 2 7 3 1 1 1 1 I f C H HH H H 9 9 9 9 99 9 0 50 100 l a a OK cnr ia O l a 1 a 1 l 1 1 1 1 7o am a a l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 OK DN E ORE E E E E E O E E E E G E E E 2 7 5 Operation Calling up target weights gt Enter the number of the memory location with the required target weight factory setting 81 90 and press Mem briefly he selected target weight and the tolerances are loaded from the memory and appe
35. justing the weighing speed FASt e The scale operates very fast StAndrd e he scale operates at medium speed PrECISE e he scale operates with the greatest possible reproducibility The slower the scale works the greater the reproducibility of the weighing results 4 3 8 FACT automatic temperature dependent adjustment This menu item appears only on scales with an internal calibration weight TEMP Defining the temperature difference for automatic calibration OFF e Switching off automatic calibration in the case of a temperature difference 1K 2K 3K 5K e Automatic calibration in the case of a temperature change of 1 K 2 K 3 Korb K since the last adjustment Defining up to 7 days of the week and up to 3 times for automatic adjustment e Select day of the week for the adjustment zeros appear in the display after pressing the key Yes The first zero stands for Monday the second for Tuesday the third for Wednesday etc gt Use the key No to go fo the desired day of the week and enter 1 The display 0100100 means that Tuesday and Friday are selected as calibration days Press Yes tiME1 appears in the display e Enter the time s for the calibration hours minutes Note The format for entering the time EU or US depends on the settings in the menu item TERMINAL gt Device see section 4 5 1 4 3 9 MIN WEIG minimum weight This menu item appears only if the service technician has saved a minimum weight
36. kground lighting is switched off and 1 01 no peripheral devices are connected The device automatically switches to battery operation as soon as the mains supply is interrupted When the mains supply is restored the device automatically switches back to mains operation The battery symbol indicates the present charging level of the battery segment cor responds to approx 25 9o capacity When the symbol flashes the battery must be charged min 4 hours The charging period is extended if work is continued during charging The battery is protected against overcharging The battery s charging capacity can be reduced under continuous mains operation gt To maintain the charging capacity after a maximum of 4 weeks discharge the bat tery completely before recharging it Operation 2 Operation 2 1 Switching on Switching off 2 2 Automatic 2 3 Ranger RP Switching on and off Press ON OFF The scale conducts a display test When the weight display appears the scale is ready fo weigh gt Press ON OFF Before the display goes out OFF appears briefly Zeroing Zero point correction Zeroing corrects the influence of slight changes on the load plate 1 Unload scale 2 Press ZERO The zero display appears In the case of scales that cannot be certified the automatic zero point correction can be deactivated in the menu or the amount can be changed As standard the zero point of the scale is aut
37. le changes to the next menu lem KboArd KboArd Keyboard fest PUSH 1 e Press the keys in the following order a 43 a4 45 6 0 gap OLO 20 2D 02 O0 0D If the key works the scale changes to the next key Note You cannot abort the keyboard test If you have selected the menu item KboArd you must press all keys Display test The scale displays all functioning segments Es Display of the serial number Display of the serial number of scale 2 This menu item only appears if an analog second scale is connected Printout of a list of all menu settings LiSt2 Printout of a list of all menu settings of scale 2 This menu item only appears if an analog second scale is connected Printout of a list of all values and settings in the memory 46 Ranger RP WOrK tim timi SHOW tim WEIGH SHOW WGH rESEt AL SUEE Settings in the menu Display of the operating time of the scale and the number of weighing operations performed e Operating time in hours e g 56 h e Number of weighing operations e g 135 Resetting all menu settings to the factory settings Confirmation inquiry e Reset all menu settings to the factory settings with Yes e Do not reset the menu settings with No 47 Interface description Ranger RP 9 Interface description 5 1 OHAUS interface commands The Ranger RD scales support the OHAUS command set With OHAUS commands it is possible fo configure quer
38. levels To use the MI SICS commands first send the OHAUS command PSI To return to the OHAUS command set send the OHAUS command POH 5 2 1 Available SICS commands Command we e rm o munwaloukBeSCScomoxs AN LEVEL 0 LEVEL 1 50 Ranger RP LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL SPECIAL C2 C 110 DAT 1 P100 P101 P102 PWR SIRU SIU SNR SNRU SRU ST U TIM TST2 1513 112 T PW CLR DS 3 CP LST MOI MO2 MOS M19 M21 P130 PCS Interface description Calibrate with the external calibration weight Calibrate with the internal calibration weight Inquire or set scale ID Inquire or set current date Inquiry of scale type Print out on the printer Print out stable weight value Print out current weight value immediately Power On Off send weight value in the current unit immediately and repeat send weight value in the current unit immediately send stable weight value and repeat after every weight change send stable weight value in the current unit and repeat after every weight change send weight value in the current unit and repeat After pressing the Transfer key send the stable weight value send stable weight value in the current unit Inquire or set the time Start test function with external weight Start test function with internal weight ID ID2 Average piece weight Clear short beep Header for the printout send configuration of the printout send menu seitings Weighing mode
39. mber of pieces of the next item are added to those of the previous one 4 Unload scale 0 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all other items Subtracting items 1 Place the item on the scale press and hold down The weight value or the number of pieces are subtracted and if necessary printed out 2 Unload scale Completing totalising gt When the last item has been totalised press C The Final Printout is produced The sum memory and the item counter are cleared The scale is ready for the next totalising process Calling up sum information If the key Info is assigned accordingly the number of items 1 6 net sum the gross sum and the number of pieces of the current item can be called up via this key see 5601100 4 4 5 Ranger RP A A 2 13 Operation Cleaning CAUTION Electric shock hazard A Before cleaning with a damp cloth pull out the mains plug to disconnect the unit from the power supply CAUTION When the weighing pan has been removed never clean the area under the load plate holder with a solid object This could damage the weighing cell Other cleaning information e Use damp cloths e Do not use any acids alkalis or strong solvents e Do not clean using a high pressure cleaning unit or under running water e f very dirty remove the weighing pan protective cover if present and adjustable feet and clean these items separately e Follow all the relevant instructions regarding
40. n 37 Communication 42 Diagnos S 46 601100 29 Overview e sees eens 31 34 Terbi i a 4 Menu structure 30 Minimum accuracy 23 0 OHAUS commands 48 Operator 0606 29 9 ol pl a e 6 43 P POSSWOl T 29 Power Supply 2 1 PI OIOC Ol T 18 Q Quantity 900165 28 R Readability 60 Reference determination CUTOMI GIG naea 24 Reference optimisation 24 Reference quantity 23 Reference scales 27 Reset Application 40 Interface T 43 SOIE E 37 TENA 42 ROAZZ IROACD rninn 52 S Safety checks sina 64 sample protocols 68 Scales NES coi eee Cds 6 SENS c 08 SICS commands DU oupervisor 6060 29 Switching 0 12 SWITCHING 00 12 Index T Tare AUTOMONG i eoa oen eeu 13 Chain tare 15 Seg 13 Tare weight Se EU sl MP 14 COM De seront e ees 14 Sl T 14 Sy 13 eUT 14 Target quantity 26 Target weight 16 CAUD EP 17 GIGOT P 17 ONO 16 Terminal settings 4 TOLEDO Continuous 53 TO SI ien aite dara 20 Two scales 19 27 IVDO KOW isss 0 W Weighing ranges
41. ng by the inspection offices Canada CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 92 UL Std No 61010A 1 Other countries CB Scheme IEC EN61010 1 2001 no identification 64 Ranger RP Appendix 8 3 Table of Geo Values For weighing instruments verified at the manufacturer s the geo value indicates the country or geographical zone for which the instrument is verified The geo value set in the instrument e g Geo 18 appears briefly after switch on or is specified on a label Table GEO VALUES 3000e shows the geo values for European countries Table GEO VALUES 6000e 7500e shows the geo values for different gravitation zones 8 3 1 GEO VALUES 3000e OIML Class III European Countries 46 22 49 01 Austria 49 30 51 30 Belgium 48 34 51 03 Czechia 7 0 41 41 44 13 Denmark 2 09 48 64 00 2 2 4 D Finland 41 20 45 00 France E 03 04 56 24 49 27 50 11 Luxemburg 20 57 57 64 00 24 Norway Lithuiania 36 58 42 10 Portugal 65 Appendix Ranger RP 55 20 62 00 24 Sweden 49 00 55 00 2 United Kingdom 55 00 62 00 23 factory setting 66 Ranger RP Appendix 8 3 2 GEO VALUES 6000e 7500e OIML Class III Height 51000 m Geograhical latitude Geo value 00 00 12 44 D 05 46 17 10 17710 2394 20 45 26 45 23 54 29 25 26 45 31 56 11 mus wm 0 n 31 56 36 41 34 21
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43. of pieces on the bulk scale is displayed on the bulk scale If COCAL Ct gt bOtH Is set in the menu the reference quantity is added to the bulk quantity Counting with an auxiliary scale This configuration allows counting of diverse parts for example very small parts on one scale and large parts on the other scale Prerequisite The connected second scale is configured as an auxiliary scale The scale doesn t change automatically but only after pressing the Scale Select key l 2 Activate the appropriate scale Place the reference parts on this scale and press Sample 10 or Sample Size The scale determines the average piece weight and changes to the display in pieces PCS Place the parts 10 be counted on the same scale The number of pieces is displayed Ranger RP Settings in the menu 4 Settings in the menu 4 1 Operator menu Supervisor menu Note Settings can be changed and functions can be activated in the menu This enables adaptation to individual weighing requirements The menu consists of 6 main blocks containing various submenus on several levels Operating the menu Calling up the menu and entering the password The menu differentiates between 2 operating levels Operator and Supervisor The oupervisor level can be protected by a password When the device is delivered both levels are accessible without a password 1 Press MENU and keep it pressed until COdE appears 2 Press MENU aga
44. omatically corrected when the scale is unloaded Simple weighing 1 Place weighing sample on scale 2 Wait until the stability monitor O goes out 3 Read weighing result Ranger RP 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 2 4 3 2 4 4 Operation Weighing with tare Taring Place the empty container on the scale and press TARE The zero display and the symbol NET appear The tare weight remains saved until if is cleared Clearing the tare gt Unload scale and press TARE The symbol NET goes out the zero display appears or gt Press C The symbol NET goes out the gross weight appears in the display If A CL tr Is activated in the menu the tare weight is automatically cleared as soon as the scale is unloaded Automatic taring Prerequisite A tArE S activated in the menu the symbol T flashes in the display gt Place the container or packaging material on the scale The packaging weight is automatically saved as the tare weight the zero display and the symbol NET appear Numerical tare weight entry Enter the known tare weight numerically and press TARE The entered weight is automatically saved as the tare weight the symbol NET and ihe tare weight with a minus sign appear 2 Place the filled container on the scale The net weight appears in the display Operation 2 4 5 Note Ranger RP Taring by calling up a saved tare value Ranger RP have a total of 100 memory locations for frequently used tare
45. or variable reference quantity Counting with reference and bulk scale Accumulating Numerical definition of fare weights average piece weights and reference quan tities 100 memory locations for tare weights average piece weights target weights and target quantities Checkweighing and weighing in to target weight target quantity Resolution selectable Weighing unit selectable g kg oz Ib t Taring function manual automatic chain tare Automatic zero point correction when the scale is switched on and during oper ation Filter for adapting to the ambient conditions vibration adapter Filter for adapting to the weighing type e g dispensing weighing process adapter owitch off function sleep mode for mains operated devices energy saving mode for battery operation Display lighting Add mode for determining the piece weight when counting Reference optimization Programmable memories and identifications Date and time oignal tone e Graphic display of the weighing range Display LCD liquid crystal display digits 16 mm high with back lighting Accuracy class OIML NTEP e RP S ll e RP M Keypad Pressure point membrane keypad e Scraich proof labeling Diecast aluminum housing chromium nickel steel weighing pan Dimensions see Page 59 Protection Class IEC 529 e IP43 not with Ethernet interface DIN 40050 EN60529 Ranger RP Technical data and accessories RP S RP M Mains connection Di
46. play for checkweighing stability monitor goes out when a stable weight value is reached oign Identification for changed or calculated weight values e g higher resolution minimum weight not reached Ranger RP Introduction 1 2 3 Keypad Main functions Function in operating mode Function in the menu owitching device on off abort To the last menu item End setting scale to zero ocrolling back Taring scale scrolling forward Transfer key Activating menu item Long key press Calling up menu Accepting selected 5611100 Additional functions Key Function Info key Calling up additional information e g gross weight average piece weight higher resolution em oign adding subtracting Clear key Keys O 9 and decimal Numerical keys for entering weight values identifications point Introduction 1 3 Major geographical location changes Ranger RP Putting into operation Selecting or changing the location The correct location is crucial to the accuracy of the weighing results gt Select a stable vibration free and if possible a horizontal location The ground must be able 10 safely bear the weight of the fully loaded scale Observe the following environmental conditions e No direct sunlight e No strong drafts e No excessive temperature fluctuations Aligning the scale Only scales that have been aligned precisely horizontally provide accurate weighing results The cert
47. rect connection to the mains MAINS supply voltage fluctuations up to 10 of the nominal voltage 230 V 50 Hz 70 mA 240 V 50 Hz 70 mA 120 V 60 Hz 90 mA 100 V 50 60 Hz 90 mA For battery operation e Connection via mains adapter 90 264 V 47 63 Hz 300 mA e Infeed on the unit 24 V 1 3 A Use Indoor use only Altitude up to 2000 m Temperature range RP S O 40 C 14 104 F Temperature range RP M 10 30 C 50 86 F Overvoltage category Contamination level 2 Relative humidity Maximum relative humidity 80 9o for temperatures up to 31 C 88 F decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity at 40 C 104 F Interfaces e RS232 interface integrated re enorme Resolution of the analog e 300000 points in noncertified configuration e 000 points in certified configuration 59 Technical data and accessories Ranger RP 7 1 3 Weighing ranges and readability RP S The RP S compact scales with strain gauge weighing cells are supplied in the con figuration 2 x 3000 d Higher legibilities are available from the factory with the optional Premium weighing cells Capacity Configuration 2 3000 d standard 1 x 6000 d with optional Premium weighing cells Weighing Readability Weighing Readability ranges certified range certified 7 1 4 Weighing ranges and readability RP M Configurations up fo 1 x 60 000 e are possible with the RP M compact scales with MonoBloc
48. rm in which the scale sends information to the I O relay box CONt INU e Information is permanently sent StAbLE e Information is only sent if the weight value is stable 38 Ranger RP CONFIG 40 40 10 CLEAr M 4 4 4 Settings in the menu MEMORY configuring memory Configuring the memory partitions Ranger RP have a total of 100 memory localizations that can be assigned to fare values average piece weights target weights and target quantities Factory settings 40 memory locations for tare values 01 40 40 memory locations for average piece weights 41 80 10 memory locations with target weights 81 90 10 memory locations with target quantities 91 100 The first target weight is called up e g with memory address No 81 Changing the range for the memory locations 1 Enter the new range and separate each range with a point e g 30 30 20 The last range is automatically calculated If an invalid entry is made NOt ALLO is shown in the display 2 Confirm with Yes oince only some of the entered values can be shown in the display the display can be moved 10 the right with the aid of the No key Note gt After every new partitioning always check the memory values and adjust if nec essary Clearing all memories 39 Settings in the menu Ranger RP 4 4 5 INFO KEY assignment of the Info key INFO1 Up to 13 additional values can be displayed via the key Info NOt USEd PCS NEt Gr
49. s to the following types of compact scales e Compact scale RP S with strain gauge weighing cell e Compact scale RP M with Monobloc The compact scales are available in a small and large size in various capacities and resolutions The power supply is carried out via a built in power supply device an internal rechargeable battery with an external mains adapter or an external battery One of the following options can also be ordered e Additional interface RS232 or RS485 e Ethernet interface e USB interface e Digital I O e Analog second scale interface Ranger RP Introduction o cd WN 1 2 1 Overview 3 Display 2 Scale specifications em Load plate Adjustable foot Numerical keys Function keys lag w 5 4 Power supply connection Optional interface UL RS232 interface Introduction 1 2 2 O Oo 1 00 kk WN d d d d WN O Ranger RP Display nooo cR 12 0O DLE PS nn ST T 11 segment display digits with decimal point 7 m8 Li 10 9 Active interface symbol for displaying gross and net values Active scale Weighing range display Battery charge level only present on scales with a battery Weight units oelected reference quantity oymbols for optimizing the average piece weight and accumulating oymbol for dynamic weighing Graphic display of the weighing range dis
50. splayed number of pieces The scale then automatically determines the average piece weight with the larger reference quantity The rest of the counting process is as described earlier 23 Counting 24 3 5 3 5 1 Note 3 6 3 7 Ranger RP Reference optimization The greater the reference quantity the more accurately the scale determines the number of pieces Automatic reference optimization rEF OPt AUtO must be set in the menu for this The symbol Auto Opt appears in the display 1 Place the reference parts on the scale and press Sample 10 or Sample Size 2 Place additional reference parts max the same number as for the first reference determination on the scale The scale automatically optimises the average piece weight with the larger number of reference parts he rest of the counting process is as described earlier he reference optimization can be performed several times Counting with automatic reference determination Prerequisite A SMPL ON is set in the menu gt Place the number of pieces displayed above the key Sample Size into the container The scale automatically determines the average piece weight and then shows the quantity he rest of the counting process is as described earlier Counting with a known average piece weight gt Enter the known average piece weight via the numerical keypad and press Manual Set The scale changes the unit to PCS he rest of the countin
51. technology Certified RP M compact scales are supplied as standard with an internal calibration weight Uem value e 60 Ranger RP Technical data and accessories 7 1 5 Dimensions present di AR T8 Raa 25 100 240 200 48 zr 208 716 eoio se ns sso z s 30 soe so D Dimenions in mm 7 1 6 Net weights without battery with battery with internal calibration weight without battery a 8 2 kg 8 9 kg RP SM 4 9 kg 5 6 kg 5 4 kg RP RM 4 7 kg 5 4 kg 5 2 kg RP LM 10 5 kg 11 2 kg 11 7 kg 61 Technical data and accessories Ranger RP 1 1 7 Interface connections The compact scale can be fitted with a maximum of 2 interfaces The following com binations are possible com TG pe o EEE a wx qump 0 RS485 RS232 COM can be optionally operated as RS422 or RS485 Analog second scale interface 7 1 8 X Assignment of the interface connections RS485 Digital 1 0 Analog COMI 4 wire 2 wire 00112 Interface COM2 00111 p m pme 3 T E E SE E po m CN nes IN 62 Ranger RP Technical data and accessories 1 2 Accessories Designation Order number RS232 Cable for Second Scale 80500526 RS232 Cable for SF42 Printer 8050057 Anti theft Device 80850000 Carrying Case for RP R 8085
52. to the host ORLE 52 Ranger RP Interface description 5 3 TOLEDO Continuous mode 5 3 1 TOLEDO Continuous commands The scale supports the following input commands in TOLEDO Continuous mode P lt CR gt lt LF gt Print out the current result 5 3 2 Output format in TOLEDO Continuous mode Weight values are always sent in the following format in TOLEDO Continuous mode ow 1 5 Hj e qe eon mI Tu T n sme sw sw swe w0 iso ag Up or ork Field 6 digits for the weight value that is sent without a decimal point and unit Field 2 6 digits for the tare weight that is sent without a decimal point and unit STX ASCII characters 02 hex characters for start of text SWA SWB SWC Status words A B C see below MSD Most significant digit LSD Least significant digit CR Carriage Return ASCII characters OD hex CHK Checksum 2 part complement of the binary sum of the lower bits of all previously sent characters incl STX and CR 53 Interface description Ranger RP Status word A Decimal position 0 0 0 00X 0 000X 0 0000X Numerical increment Status word B Function value Bit Gross net Net sign Negative Overload Movement Print request 1 Ib kg kg Extended Powerup 1 Manual taring only kg 94 Ranger RP Event and error messages 6 Event and error messages Om om Display Dark e Back lighting set too
53. u The weighing sample must be heavier than 5 scale divisions 1 Place the weighing sample on the scale and wait until it has stabilized 2 Press PRINT 10 start dynamic weighing During dynamic weighing horizontal segments appear in the display and the dynamic result is then displayed with the symbol 3 Unload the scale 10 be able to start a new dynamic weighing operation Operation With automatic start 2 7 2 7 1 Note Ranger RP Prerequisite AVErAGE gt AUtO Is selected in the menu The weighing sample must be heavier than 5 scale divisions 1 Place the weighing sample on the scale The scale starts the dynamic weighing automatically During dynamic weighing horizontal segments appear in the display and the dynamic result is then displayed with the symbol 2 Unload the scale 10 be able to perform a new dynamic weighing operation Weighing in to a target weight and checkweighing The compact scales Ranger RP allow the weighing in of goods To a particular target weight within defined tolerances With this function it is possible to check whether weighing samples are within a defined tolerance range The compact scales Ranger RP have a total of 100 memory locations for frequently used tare values average piece weights target weights and target quantities In the factory setting the memory locations 81 to 90 are reserved for target weights The saved target weights are also preserved when the scales are sw
54. u the accuracy achieved is briefly shown after ihe number of pieces is determined 22 Ranger RP 3 2 3 3 3 4 Counting Counting parts out of a container 1 Place the full container on the scale and press TARE The container is tared and the zero display appears 2 Remove 10 reference parts and press Sample 10 O gt Remove the number of pieces displayed above the key Sample Size and press Sample Size The scale determines the average piece weight and then shows the number of pieces removed together with a minus sign 3 Remove more parts from the container until the required number of pieces is reached Counting with variable reference quantity Prerequisite VAr SPL ON must be set in the menu Place any number of reference parts on the scale 2 Enter the number of reference parts with the numerical keypad and press Sample Size The scale determines the average piece weight and then shows the number of pieces The rest of the counting process is as described earlier Counting with minimum accuracy The item Min rEFW in the menu allows to preset a minimum accuracy of 97 5 96 99 0 or 99 5 On 1 6 basis of this the scale calculates the minimum reference weight necessary 10 reach the defined accuracy 1 Place the reference parts on the scale and press Sample 10 or Sample Size 2 If the average piece weight is not sufficient to ensure the desired accuracy Add x PCS appears 3 Add The di
55. values average piece weights target weights and target quantities In the factory setting the memory locations O1 to 40 are reserved for tare values The saved tare values are also preserved when the scale is switched off Saving tare weights 1 Determine the tare weight in one of the ways described earlier 2 Enter the memory location number factory setting 1 40 and keep Mem pressed until the confirmation appears in the display e g tArE 12 If a tare weight had already been saved under the selected memory location the mes sage rEPLACE appears in the display e o save the new tare weight press Yes The old tare weight is overwritten e To abort the save process press No The previous memory location assignment remains valid Calling up tare weights gt Enter the number of the memory location with the required tare weight factory set ting 1 40 and press Mem briefly The selected tare value is loaded from the memory and appears briefly in the dis play The scale tares with the selected tare value and then displays the current net weight Clearing saved tare weights 1 Enter the number of the memory location with the tare weight to be cleared factory setting 1 40 and press Mem briefly The saved tare value is displayed 2 Press C within 2 seconds CLEArED briefly appears in the display The saved fare value is cleared Ranger RP 2 4 6 2 5 I LI LI LI LI LI LI mmmmmmmmmmmmm 2 6
56. weight must be cleared manually by pressing C Displaying the counting accuracy e After the average piece weight is determined the counting accuracy that can be achieved is shown briefly in the display e No counting accuracy display tOtAl Ct Counting on two scales bULK e Display number of pieces for the parts on the bulk scale only bOth e Display number of pieces for all parts on the bulk and the reference scale 37 Settings in the menu Ranger RP bEEPEr SENd MOd 4 4 2 ACCUMULATION totalising Configure printout for accumulation 1 COM 2 Select interface for the connected printer computer LOt PrINt e Printout for each individual item FIN PrINt e Printout only at the end of accumulation SUMMArY e Additional printout of the individual items after completion of accumulation Reach a stable zero point between two items e All load must first be removed from the scale before accumulation of the next item is possible e No load removal requested between two items 4 4 3 CHECKWEIGHING setting the beep for checkweighing e A short beep sounds when the target value is reached e No beep Limit for activation of the I O relay box The value to be entered is the percentage proportion of the lower tolerance of the target weight target quantity EXAMPLE Target weight 2000 g tOLER t 2010 g tOLER 1990 g SP tOL 010 96 The relay box is not activated until 199 g 10 of 1990 g is reached Defines the fo
57. y and operate the scale from a PC 5 1 1 Available OHAUS commands Set to print weight value immediately stable or unstable after P command oet to print stable weight value after P command oA oet to print stable weight value automatically CA set to print weight value continuosly a Salo print weight value af specie 116001 where x 1 10 3600 second 7 Print displayed weight value Zero the scale Tare the scale Define the Preset Tare where x tare weight in grams Define the Header H lt space gt x lt space gt y where x 1 2 3 4 5 line number and y header text in quotes up to 24 characters Change to MT SICS command set Return to OHAUS command set NOTE All commands must be followed by a carriage return line feed lt CR gt lt LF gt 5 1 2 Requirements for communication between scale and PC e he scale must be connected to the RS232 RS485 USB or Ethernet interface of a PC with a suitable cable e The interface of the scale must be set to Dialog mode see Section 4 6 1 e terminal progam must be available on the PC e g HyperTerminal e he communication parameters baud rate and parity must be set in the terminal program and on the scale to the same values see Section 4 6 3 5 1 3 Notes on network operation via the optional interface RS422 485 Up to 32 scales can be networked with the optional RS422 485 interface In network operation the scales must be addressed from the computer before commands can

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