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1. Dir ir ir Dir 14 ON I ON DIP zz ba bY A 123 4 Figure 5 5 2 2 1 5 5 3 Modules installation Installation process is performed from section INSTALLATION in menu EXTERNAL MODULES S E TUF MOCE WSETUPS EAT MODULES INSTAL 4tUTO SESRCH MANUAL CLEAR Figure 5 5 3 1 The options available are a AUTO SEARCH Searches automatically all modules connected to the bus That option may be used for first time configuration or for adding a new module automatically b MANUAL To manually add or remove modules No communication with the modules is required which may be connected later c CLEAR Removes all configured modules 5 5 3 1 AUTO SEARCH Mode AUTO SEARCH installation requires the modules to be connected powered and with its direction configured Also has to be assured that the serial port is correctly configured see section 5 5 2 1 In case it is not configured the following error will be shown 0038 NO SERIAL PORT CONFIGURED FOR EXTERNAL MODULES 5 37 Configuration and calibration AUTO SEARCH option may be used when beginning an installation from scratch
2. 0 CHARGE eb rScee EMTER WEIGHT TO DISCHARGE MET WEIGHT _ Figure 4 2 8 1 3 9 5 Net pieces to discharge if working in pieces os o9 11 11 08 py 0 Pcs IH 4 poe ai aa yiS ENTER He OF PIECES TO DISCHARGE PIECES _ La Ie I IL Sec i Figure 4 2 8 1 3 9 6 Number of discharges to perform os oo 11 11 05 py Oks CHARGH ENTER NUMBER OF DISCHARGES E J Figure 4 2 8 1 3 9 7 Here we enter the number of continued discharges to perform with a maximum Of 99 If we enter zero or nothing and validate the equipment will perform as many discharges as possible with the material on the platform So it will keep making discharges as long the weight is the same or above the programmed discharge value Start process confirmation Confirmation by keyboard Oso 11 1 eT 0 Figure 4 2 8 1 3 9 8 Confirmation by external input 4 19 Industrial application AA kal CHARGE TARGE TO START DISCHARGE 1 3 DOSED ik asi Figure 4 2 8 1 3 9 9 Start charging confirmation Confirmation by keyboard CeO 11 15 eT 0 HK had k CHARGE DISCH oant panorera looo o o y oO START CHARGE CANCEL BE LaLe Iese jf Figure 4 2 8 1 3 9 10 Confirmation by external input WAITING FOR EXTERNAL INPUT TO START CHARGE Figure 4 2 8 1 3 9 11 Once all values are entered or confirmed charge is started with a screen like the following I
3. s Ss Pin allocation YELLOW welding s side view 8 TxD WHITE gt V RED Table 6 1 2 1 Wire PIN Allocation The connection cable characteristics to be used have to comply with the requirements regarding the maximum length and wire section showed on the following table MAX CABLE LENGTH OOO O umeoa we 1 e e 0 Specifications for RS 485 Bus is limited to a max bus length of 1200 m Power supply wire section Minimum RS 485 wire section 0 22 mm Table 6 1 2 2 Connection cable characteristics 6 1 2 1 Digital output scale power supply When digital load cell is used it is necessary to plug the external power supply to the digital output scale power supply inlet WARNING If the external power supply is not plugged the scale will NOT work 6 1 3 Load cell connector security seal The load cell connector is sealed with an adhesive destructible pull label for each load cell connector as shown in figure 6 1 3 1 6 2 Description of the connectors OWER SUPPLY cso f f A DIGITAL SCALE POWER SUPPLY 18 VDC ceo uf 9 224V DC 11g y lt o s T 1 o ra 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz USE 2 A SLOW Figure 6 1 3 1 Security Seal for the Load Cell Connectors 6 2 PC Keyboard Connector Connecting a standard PC keyboard with a PS 2 connector WARNING Never connect or disconnect the keyboard if the indicator is in operation 6 3 Communications Conne
4. 9 4 3 5 3 CLR CORNER ADJ With this option you can delete the corner adjust Protected parameter Once you access the menu using the key the screen shown in figure 5 4 3 5 3 1 appears 5 28 Configuration and calibration e TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED WSETUPS CORNER ADJ CLR CORNER ADJ CLA CORNER ANN SEER CORNER ADJUST Figure 5 4 3 5 3 1 If you select the CANCEL option the device returns to the previous screen without making any change However if you select CLEAR CORNER ADJUST and press L _ the device will delete any corner adjustment previously made it will return the span values of all the cells to 1 000000 5 4 3 6 DIAG DCELLS A menu with several diagnostic functions for the load cells Read only 9 4 3 6 1 COUNTS The first screen shown upon accessing the DIAG DCELLS menu is one that shows the counts of each cell followed by the percentage that these represents from the scale total to the right the total points and gross weight The screen format is the following SETUP MOCE UNPROTECTED SSETUPS SCALE 2 CONFIG OCCELLSELIAG OCELLS Cel Counts 44975 159 227066 T WEIGHT Figure 5 4 3 6 1 1 The load cell that provides a greater signal is highlighted To show the screen with the next diagnostic function press and to go to the previous one press Press LJ to return to the previous menu Press to completely exit the SETUP menu 9 4 3 6 2 STATUS This screen shows the status of each c
5. eee pscarce A A A DISCHARGE PAUSE CANCEL e e e a o o conne e e e o o o mome p e p e e oe oe ae NPUT A meore j e e ee more o f e y e e e At the end of that inputs list there is the option RESET CONFIG that is used for deleting the configuration of all the dosing inputs IHCUOUSTPRIL AL MEMO MENOU DOSIFIER COMNFIGMINPUT CONFIG CONTINUE BLOCKING INPUT A INPUT E INPUT C IESET CONFIG Figure 4 3 4 2 12 2 On accessing RESET CONFIG We have ELAaL MEPL MENUS sa COMFIG RESET CONFIG RESET CONFIG Figure 4 3 4 2 12 3 For deleting all the inputs configuration we select YES and press Enter Le Inputs functions are the followings e BEGIN FUNCTION That input will be used when in option BEGIN FUNCTION DIGITAL INPUT or KEY or INPUT is selected On activating that input being the equipment in repose the dosing function will start 4 39 Industrial application BEGIN CHARGE That input will be used when in option BEGIN CHARGE DIGITAL INPUT or KEY or INPUT is selected On activating that input being the equipment in repose the loading function will start BEGIN DISCHARGE That input will be used when in option BEGIN DISCHARGE DIGITAL INPUT or KEY or INPUT is selected On activating that input being the equipment in repose the discharge function will start START PROCESS Input use when in the option PROCESS START of the PROCESS menu the option INP
6. 012 11 15 11 OT i 400 BASIC DISCHARGE FAST DISCHARGE NET WEIGHT TO DOSE 400 kg DOSED WEIGHT 200 kg a Figure 4 2 8 1 3 6 4 4 2 8 1 3 7 Function 1 PROD CHARGE That mode main screen is as follows 07093711 08 44 _ DI Figure 4 2 8 1 3 5 1 Key LM performs the last dosing ticket printing starts process According to configuration the equipment will require more or less parameters before starting dosing or it will start the charge directly The possible screens that may appear according to configuration are the followings Type of dosing gross or net Osos 05 43 IT 1 PROD AD ENTER TYPE OF WEIGHT eae CROSS CAMCEL Weigth to charge if configured to work in weight Two possibilities depending on if we work in net or gross Net Gross 0sr a11 05 44 I ka Kg 1 PROC a m_i EMTEF TARGET WEIGHT MET WEIGHT _ Figure 4 2 8 1 3 5 3 CT 1 0 0 ha kq 1 PROD pea a aaa eeaeee O ENTER TARGET WEIGHT m FIMAL WEIGHT _ La Jiv I ILe Ise JL J Figure 4 2 8 1 3 5 4 Industrial application Pieces to charge if configured to work in pieces Two possibilities depending on if we work in net or gross Net Gross 009 11 08 46 eT _ E 1 j 2001 kad Pes 1 PA a a a aaas O OS ENTER We OF PIECES TO CHARGE E PIECES _ a La Ii I IL fesca Figure 4 2 8 1 3 5 5 gr0s 11 08 46 IT 2001 Ee aaa O ENTER Me OF
7. Selecting the Programmed Tare 1 T 20 Le op Ete gt of 4 1 Industrial application Program Tare 1 n 20 Le or bo nN N nN La 4 2 3 4 Disable Tare To disable the tare regardless of the type press the delete tare key l The net indicator will turn off and if applicable the pre set tare one and the gross weight will be shown Operation 4 2 4 Gross Net If the weight In The indication NET is OT Pressing Weightin the Th indication NET is the display is display is Only acts if a tare is active 4 2 5 Print Ticket To print a ticket you must press the or key If the weight does not pass the divisions entered with the PR MIN function see 5 3 2 9 or 5 4 2 9 the device will indicate the message Weight not valid If the weight is not stable when you press the Q or key the message WAITING TO PRINT will appear Operation or The ticket will be printed in accordance with the selected configuration see 5 2 8 4 2 6 Piece Counter It can operate in two different ways By number of pieces By weight per piece The display can not show more than 9 999 999 pieced and not less than 999 999 4 2 6 1 By number of pieces To operate according to a number of pieces place a known number of pieces on the platform press the count pieces key press key F if the count pieces key is not showed in the display and enter the number of pieces there are on the platfor
8. 3 HEADER TEXT 3 MAX 40 CHARACTERS a HEADER TEXT 4 MAX 40 CHARACTERS ET 5 HEADER TEXT 5 MAX 40 CHARACTERS 7 TICKET NUM 6964 8 LICENSE 0987CBA 9 COMPANY CCECCCCCCU 10 DDDDDDDDDD MAX 30 CHARS La PRODUCT PPPPPPPPPP 12 EEEEEEEEEE MAX 30 CHARS 13 FIELDL FFFFFFFFFF T4 FIELD GGGGGGGGGG 15 REMARKS HHHHHHHHHH MAX 20 CHARS 17 24 03 09 1709 lst WEIGHT 39740 kg 19 In order 24 FOOT TEXT 1 MAX 40 CHARACTERS 25 FOOT TEXT 2 MAX 40 CHARACTERS Figure 3 5 1 Example Ticket 3 5 Truck weighing application 3 6 Print ticket for the last weight recorded To print a weighing ticket with the information recorded for the last operation press the key PRINTING Depending on the TICKET value configured in section 5 2 8 the ticket that is printed will be standard or a customized one that is programmed using the Smart Ticket v1 1 program If the TICKET value was configured to OFF in section 5 2 8 no ticket will be printed Figure 3 6 1 shows an example of a ticket 1 HEADER TEXT 1 MAX 40 CHARACTERS 2 HEADER TEXT 2 MAX 40 CHARACTERS 3 HEADER TEXT 3 MAX 40 CHARACTERS 4 HEADER TEXT 4 MAX 40 CHARACTERS D wea HEADER TEXT 5 MAX 40 CHARACTERS avn SS ee FIELD2 GGGGGGGGGG REMARKS HHHHHHHHHH MAX 20 CHARS 24 03 09 losz GROSS 29740 ake 24 03 09 Lar TS TARE 18340 kg NET OUTPUT 21400 kg FO
9. 5 3 1 3 CAL COUNTER Internal read only counter for the number of calibrations completed This increases each time a modification is made that affects at least one protected parameter 5 3 1 4 CAL DATE Date of the last modification recorded in CAL COUNTER Read only 5 3 1 5 FILTER Filter level You can choose from different levels or disable this function The higher the value selected the higher the filter level The possible options are OFF 2 4 8 16 32 64 5 3 1 6 MOTBAND Indication movement band outside of which stability is not indicated The possible options are Disable function 5 3 1 7 AUTOCLEAR TARE This allows you to remove the tare automatically Protected parameter This occurs when the gross weight goes back to zero The possible options are OFF ON 5 3 1 8 LABEL Scale label for the ticket printing 5 3 1 9 LOCK This makes it possible to block certain protected functions enter in the SETUP menu on the device Each function can take on the LOCKED value and be blocked or UNLOCKED value and be unblocked 5 14 Configuration and calibration 5 3 2 SCALE DEF Menu that allows for the definition of the scale The options are as follows DEF wp MAXDIV UNIT MUSE Dt ay x2 pyz UNIT ZEROTRACK ZERORANGE ZEROSTART OVLIMIT UNLIMIT PRINT MIN Figure 5 3 2 1 When the value of M_USE is ON instead of showing MAX and DIV this menu shows the options for multi range MAX1 DIV1
10. MAX2 and DIV2 5 3 2 1 MUSE Activates the multi range function In the ON position the menu lets you access the MAX1 DIV1 MAX2 and DIV2 parameters and the MAX and DIV parameters disappear from the menu Protected parameter 5 3 2 2 MAX MAX1 MAX2 MAX is the maximum capacity of the scale in a mono range system MAX is the capacity of the first range and MAX2 is the capacity of the second range in a multi range system Protected parameter 5 3 2 3 DIV DIV1 DIV2 DIV is the scale division in a mono range system DIV 1 is the division of the first range and DIV2 is the division of the second range in a multi range system Protected parameter 5 3 2 4 UNIT Weight unit of the scale Protected parameter The possible options are Ib Pounds g Grams none None 5 3 2 5 ZERO_TRACK Band where the zero track works There will be an automatic zero if the weight is within the selected band Protected parameter The possible options are Function disabled 5 3 2 6 ZERO_RANGE The limit permitted for the zero functions ee key and zero track Protected parameter The possible options are 1 9 The reset to zero can be moved 1 9 from the initial zero value 100 The reset to zero can be moved 100 from the initial zero value 5 3 2 7 ZEROSTART The indicator automatically goes to zero upon starting Protected parameter The possible options are ON Function activated OFF Function
11. OFF Output disconnected GROSS The reference is the gross weight NET The reference is the net weight OUTPUT Configures the signal that the module delivers O s mA OTe Aes mas Ot se ON eRe SOW ERROR Indicates the signal that the module will deliver in case of an error in the scale FULL Output FULL HOLD Output does not change ZERO Output MIN MIN Weight for the minimum output FULL Weight for the maximum output TW MIN Fine adjustment of the minimum analog output With the cursors the analog signal level is modified TW FULL Fine adjustment of the maximum analog output With the cursors the analog signal level is modified MODULE ADDRESS Address of the analog module in the RS 485 bus Possible values 1 15 If we program address 0 it is the same that disconnect the module STATUS This is a read only parameter and gives us an indication of the module configuration Possible values OK Configuration correct and module working properly ADR CONFLICT Conflict with bus addresses with the other analog output NOT INSTALLED Analog module not installed in the system NOT COMPATIBLE Module selected in MODULE ADDRESS is not an analog output NOT USED Associated scale is not installed in the indicator FAIL Failure of communication with module NO MODULE SELECTED Module address not programmed 0 44 Configuration and calibration 5 5 4 4 CLEAR I O CONF This option is for returning the inputs and o
12. 0x0d Answer X 2 T X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 Xe X7 Xs Xo X10 X11 X12 X13 X14 X15 Xie Xn Is the status of input n This command returns the status of the 16 logical inputs available in MATRIX II 5 6 PRINT CONFIG Option used for printing the indicator configuration The screen is as shown in figure 5 6 1 SETUP MOCE SETUP INDICATOR SCALE 1 ANALOG SCALE 2 DIGITAL EXTERNAL MODULES RINT CONFIG Figure 5 6 1 On accessing this option the submenus shown in figure 5 6 2 appear These allow printing the indicator configuration to ports COM1 or COM2 or cancel the operation sau Using the a and Ly keys you select the option and confirm with Le or Gai e TUF MOCE WSETUPS PRINT CONFIG PRINT LOFI ae To COM PRINT TO COMZ Figure 5 6 2 5 49 Configuration and calibration Indicator shows on screen the evolution of the operation e TUF MOCE WSETUPS PRINT CONFIG PRINT VUMF IG RINT TO LOM HINT TO COMMS Figure 5 6 3 5 50 Description of the connectors 6 Description of the connectors Optional Digital output Optional Digital output Optional External scale power supply scale power supply 18 VDC 1A power suppl O ion modules Seal 1 Scale 1 Seal 2 Scale 2 BE ek BEE eb w c pao COM 1 COM 2 COM3 PS 2 LAN O 50 60 Hz Fuse slow 2A External power supply 100 240 VAC Figure 6 1 Connectors 6 1 Load cell
13. 3 2 1 TICKET TYPE On this screen you select the type of ticket that will be used in the totalize function The possible options are Standard Programmed Disabled 4 3 2 2 REARM On this screen you program the value of the rearm weight in order to do a totalize operation This weight value is programmed in divisions The rearm weight means the following after a weight accumulation operation the weight should go down below the programmed rearm value to allow for a new accumulation If the programmed value is zero the weight just has to be unstable for a moment in order to allow for a new accumulation For this reason the word STABILITY will appear if the zero value has been programmed If you do accumulations with weight values below the rearm value the weight just has to be unstable for a moment in order to allow for a new accumulation 4 3 3 PROGRAMMED TARES There are three options in the programmed tare menu Printout Edit Erase 4 3 3 1 PRINTOUT Makes a printed list of all the programmed tares LCHCOSTEDL AL MEPL w HENO PROGRAMMED _ o PRINTOUT gt Foure 4 33 11 al To make the printout select the Yes option and validate with Le dor e 4 3 3 2 EDIT This allows you to view and modify the programmed tares 4 23 Industrial application Figure 4 3 3 2 1 The tare number its value and the units appear in the table You select the tare number and field to modify with the arrows Ly T
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15. APPLICATION Allows you to configure the type of application the indicator will execute The possible options are TRUCK SCALE and INDUSTRIAL 5 2 1 16 MASTER PIN Allows you to modify the MASTER PIN value To do so you must correctly enter the new MASTER PIN twice 5 2 1 17 STARTUP LOGO With this option you can configure the logo that appears upon starting up the device The possible options are OFF Standard and Programmable 5 2 1 18 LOGO DELAY This allows you to configure the time in seconds that the device will continue showing the LOGO once the device start up has finished The possible values are 0 to 15 s 5 2 1 19 PUK With the PUK code PIN value shall be restored Procedure Access the PUK option of the indicators CONFIG menu SETUP MOCE SETUPS INDICATORS CONFIG MASTER PIN SEEK STARTUP LOGO PROGRAMABLE LOGO DELAY T IK SW UPDATE SERIAL NUMBER S442 wlHIiTlal SCALE SCALE 1 Figure 5 2 1 19 1 Configuration and calibration Introduce PUK SE TUF MOCE SETUPS INDICATOR CONFIGsPUR ENTER PUK 1345678 Figure 5 2 1 19 2 In case of introducing a wrong PUK the equipment will show the following warning and will restart SE TUF MOCE SETUPS INDICATOR CONFIGsPUR ENTER PUR 11111111 WRONG PUR INDICATOR WILL RESTART Figure 5 5 2 1 19 3 On introducing the correct PUK the option of introducing the new PIN appears SETUP MOCE UMPROTECTED SETUPS TMDIC ATOR CONFIGS PUR EN
16. MEPL SHEMUSDOSIFIERS SCALE 1FUNCTION BASIC CHARGE BASIC DISCHARGE 1 PROD CHARGE 1 PROD DISCHARGE CHARGE DISCHARGE CHARGE DISCHARGE Figure 4 3 4 i 7 Once the option has been selected we return to the previous screen and access the selected function configuration If we select BASIC CHARGE OR BASIC DISCHARGE and there is no serial port assigned to the external modules then the indicator gives us the option to make an automatic configuration In this case the screen showed is the following LCHCOSTEL AL MERU MENUS DOSIFIERS SCALE UNCTIOM BASIC CHARGE MO SERIAL PORT FOR EXTERNAL MODULES ASSIGHED SELECT P RT eee COMS COM4 Figure 4 3 4 1 2 Here the equipment requires us the RS485 port to which the inputs outputs module will be connected COM4 is only showed if we have the option installed If we select NOT INSTALL NOW no change will be performed 4 25 Industrial application On selecting COM3 or COM4 if no external module is configured to the equipment module 1 will be installed automatically Also if relays and inputs used by the function are not configured these will be initialized as follow Input default configuration START PROCESS 01 1 START CHARGE 01 1 START DISCHARGE 01 1 AUSE e Relay default configuration FAST CHARGE POTT SLOW CHARGE 01 2 FAST DISCHARGE 01 1 SLOW DISCHARGE 01 2 ERROR DOSING ERROR _ 01 MATERIAL ERROR 01 5 4 3 4 2 Dosing fun
17. MESSAGES Counts the test messages sent OK Counts the test messages received correctly TIMEOUT Counts the timeouts With each test message sent that is not correctly received on time this counter increases If this happens it might be because the test connector is not in ERROR Counts the error messages The message received does not coincide with the one sent Possible failure in the RS485 driver or in the connection between transmission and reception When the test connector is in the correct place only the MESSAGES and OK counters should increase Test connector For connecting transmission to reception in the digital load cell connector a 9 way male sub d connector shall be used Pins 4 with 8 and 2 with 7 have to be connected as showed in the following figure Male sub d connector welding side Figure 5 4 3 7 1 1 5 4 3 8 PARAM RESET A menu that allows you to reset the device back to the default parameters Protected parameter The screen shown is as follows e TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED WSETUPS SCALE ZWCONFIC DCELC PARAM RESET PARAM RESE ES RESET PARAMETERS AA 5 4 3 8 If you select the CANCEL option the device returns to the previous screen without making any change However if you select YES RESET PARAMETERS and press L _ the device resets the interface parameters back to the default values This deletion does not affect the cell numbering or user gain they have programmed These values can be
18. NONE 8bits 8 data bits NONE 7bits 7 data bits EVEN 8bits 8 data bits 1 even parity bit EVEN bits 7 data bits 1 even parity bit ODD 8bits_ 8 data bits 1 odd parity bit ODD 7bits 7 data bits 1 odd parity bit 5 2 2 7 TERMINATION Termination of the data blocks for DEMAND and STREAM see 5 2 2 1 The possible options are CR LF CR LF ETX CR ETX NONE 5 2 2 8 PROTOCOL If NONE is selected the protocol established in 2 7 2 is used and the parameter ADDRESS is forced automatically to be 0 5 2 2 9 ADDRESS Address of the device on an RS 485 network For it to work as an RS 232 port it has to be 0 5 2 3 COM2 At this level you can configure the different COM2 communications port options The available options are shown in figure 5 2 3 1 and they are the same as for the COM1 port MODE SCALE DELAY FORMAT BAUD PARITY TERMINATION PROTOCOL ADDRESS Figure 5 2 3 1 5 2 3 1 MODE See 5 2 2 1 5 2 3 2 SCALE See 5 2 2 2 5 2 3 3 DELAY See 5 2 2 3 5 2 3 4 FORMAT see 5 2 2 4 5 2 3 5 BAUD see 5 2 2 5 5 2 3 6 PARITY see 5 2 2 6 5 2 3 7 TERMINATION see 5 2 2 7 5 2 3 8 PROTOCOL See 5 2 2 8 5 8 Configuration and calibration 5 2 3 9 ADDRESS see 9 2 2 9 9 2 4 COM3 At this level you can configure the different COM3 communications port options The available options are shown in figure 5 2 4 1 and they are the same as for the COM1 port MODE SCALE DELAY FORMAT BAUD PARIT
19. PIECES TO CHARGE FINAL PIECES _ Figure 4 2 8 1 3 5 6 Number of charges to perform 4 13 Industrial application Osos 08 47 eT E 2001 1 PROD ENTER NUMBER OF CHARGES E CHARGES 1_ E La ie iae Mfes a Figure 4 2 8 1 3 5 7 Start process confirmation By keyboard O O 200 wne eer START DOSING CANCEL W By external digital input WAITING FOR EXTERNAL INPUT TO START DOSING Figure 4 2 8 1 3 5 9 Confirmation of start charge By keyboard Os O9711 O82 51 IT bul PROS Sel a ce Maa START CHARGE CANCEL BE Figure 4 2 8 1 3 5 10 By external digital input 4 14 Industrial application Oso Todo eT 1 PROU WAITING FOR EXTERNAL INPUT TO START CHARGE ESC TO ABORT Figure 4 2 8 1 3 5 11 When charge starts the following screen is showed 0sr03 11 10 41 eT E i 213 1 PROD CHAR CHARGE FAST NET WEIGHT TO DOSE 400 kg DOSED WEIGHT 213 kg E Figure 4 2 8 1 3 5 12 4 2 8 1 3 8 Function 1 PORD DISCHARGE Main screen for that mode is the following 0Sr03 11 10 44 DI _ _ E Figure 4 2 8 1 3 8 1 performs the last dosing ticket printing Key starts discharge process According to configuration the equipment will require more or less parameters before starting dosing or it will start the discharge directly Discharge is always performed in net weight or pieces The possible screens that may appear accord
20. SE TUF MOCE UMPROTECTED SSETUPSSCALE ZERO ZERO COEFF ENTER ZERO 153810 Figure 5 4 3 3 2 1 J Next enter the zero point value and validate it with the Let yor e key To exit without gt validating press the or key 5 4 3 4 SPAN This option allows you to make a theoretical SPAN adjustment Protected parameter To do this access the menu by pressing the e La This menu will appear SE T LIP OCE UNPROTECTED SETUPS SCALE ANCES DLCELL SPA Figure 5 4 34 7 If you select the CANCEL option the device returns to the previous screen without making any change However if you select YES CALC SPAN and press Le the device will theoretically calculate the scale SPAN value Once the process has finished it will return to the CONFIG DCELL 5 4 3 5 CORNER ADJUST An option through which you can access a menu where you can make a corner adjustment to the scale The available options in this menu are 5 27 Configuration and calibration CORNER AUTOMATIC MANUAL CLR CORNER ADJ Figure 5 4 3 5 1 9 4 3 5 1 AUTOMATIC This option allows you to make an automatic corner adjustment This automatic adjustment is done by taking readings of all the corners with the same weight At the end of the readings the span adjustment correction is calculated automatically for each cell in order to equal out all the readings of all the corners Protected parameter You enter the menu by pressing the gt key Usi
21. a certain key will depend on the type of keyboard that has been configured in the device see section 5 2 1 13 The keyboard types can be Spanish Portuguese French and Czech The keys shown in figure 1 6 1 have the same function as those on the indicator keypad that appear in that figure Context keys F1 to F6 _i 0 J Fer CELO CELI Figure 1 6 1 PC Keyboard WARNING Never connect or disconnect the keyboard if the indicator is in operation 1 7 Maintenance 1 7 1 Replacing Fuses If displays do not appear when it is connected to power the problem may be a defective ac power fuse Replace the defective fuse as specified below a Disconnect the indicator from the power point b Open the fuseholder in the rear side of the equipment see figure 1 4 1 1 c Replace the defective fuse as specified section 1 1 6 d Close the fuseholder and connect the equipment 1 7 2 Cleaning a Disconnect the indicator by unplugging it from the wall socket b Clean the indicator with a clean dry cloth WARNING Never use any type of alcohol or solvent to clean the indicator These chemical products can damage it Do not allow water to get inside the indicator it could damage the electronic components 1 9 Operation 2 Operation 2 1 Turning Indicator On The indicator can be turned on by using the ON OFF button that is located on the keypad on the front of the device once it h
22. an external input if programmed see section 4 3 4 2 12 For both cases the relays that control the dosing valves will be disconnected stopping the process The screen will look like the following 4 6 Industrial application 0gr03 11 08 40 eT E ka Kg 1 PROD CHAR k PAUSED MET WEIGHT TO DOSE 400 kg DOSED WEIGHT els kg C p a Figure 4 2 8 1 3 3 1 In the indication status it is showed that we are in pause mode with a blinking message If a pause relay is programmed see section 4 3 4 2 12 it will be activated From no won we have two possible keys PLAY Continue dosing from where it was paused STOP Ends process aborting dosing Or with the external input CONTINUE see section 4 3 4 2 12 we can continue dosing when we are in pause and activating the external input CANCEL see section 4 3 4 2 12 cancel dosing at any time being or not in pause 4 2 8 1 3 4 Dosing phases Dosing is defined in two blocks process and cycle For basic function we do not have the process block If we have the process block this includes the cycle Graphically it would be as follows Functions Basic Charge Functions 1 PROD Charge Function and Basic Discharge 1 PROD Discharge and Charge Discharge Charge Discharge Start process Start process End process 14 v v E cD O eb E lt v v O O Q 09 ag Process parameters are common for all working functions
23. configuration makes sense When an input is used in more than one logical input an exclamation mark is showed to the right of the input 01 2 as a warning of a possible error Besides error we may have error 41 2 when a An input is used for the truck weighing or industrial application and also for a standard input b An input is configured for two functions of different scales The equipment will not work with that type of error 5 5 4 3 ANALOG OUTPUTS configuration With this menu the analog outputs are configured The indicator allows using one analog output per scale and each analog output is a module with a certain direction These modules will provide an analog indication proportional to the weight in the scale In bi scale indicators the analog outputs work simultaneously no matter which scale is active On entering the menu for the first time the following screen will be showed 5 43 Configuration and calibration Figure 5 5 4 3 1 Two options appear the first one to configure the analog output of the scale 1 and the second for the 2 Entering the desired option the following screen will be showed SETUP MOCE SAN4LOG OUT 34 0UT SCALE 1 FE GROSS OUTPUT o 104 ERROR ZERO MHIN 0 000 kg FULL 0 800 ky Th MIN j TW FULL 2MOQBULE ADDRESS Figure 5 5 4 3 2 The parameters to configure and its possible values are the following TYPE Indicates the function of the analog output Possible values
24. connector 6 1 1 Analog load cell To connect the load cell to the indicator a SUBD 9 male aerial connector must be used The cell cables will be welded in this connector as shown in the attached tables For a 6 wire connection bridging the 1 6 and 5 9 pins is recommended in order to double the contact surface of the power Supply wires SIGNAL UTILCELL Load Cell Code SUB D 9 Connector EXC Green Male aerial 6 5 r Eke Red O yO 3 Shed PO Pin Assignment 8 SIG White MES Memeo 2 EXC Black Table 6 1 1 1 6 Wire PIN Assignment If using a 4 wire connection cable the 1 6 2 EXC and SENSE and 4 5 9 EXC and SENSE pins must be bridged in the aerial connector SUB D 9 Connector 6 EXC Green Male aerial 5 1 i O of Let SG Red A Ea Shield D ee Pin Assignment View from welded side 4 EXC Black 9 Table 6 1 1 2 4 Wire PIN Assignment 6 1 Description of the connectors 6 1 2 Digital Load Cell Use a SUBD 9 aerial male connector for connecting the load cell to the indicator Weld wires in accordance with the following table It is recommended to bridge pins 1 6 GND and 5 9 V to double the contact surface of the power supply wires The bus signals denomination is made under the load cell point of view SIGNAL UTILCELL Load Cell Code GND BLACK SE 2 RxD GREEN BLUE SUB D 9 aerial male connector 5 1 00000 O C000 a N SHIELD
25. deleted in the DCELL CLEAR menu see 5 4 3 9 WARNING All the configurations and calibrations that have been done previously to the device will be lost 5 4 3 9 DCELL CLEAR Returns one or several load cells to their factory status user gain equals 1 cell address 0 and 19200 bps communication speed Protected parameter This process can be done with one specific load cell or for all those connected to the device 5 31 Configuration and calibration This deletion only affects the cells and not the parameters configured in the indicator Using the LJ and Le keys you select the desired option and confirm with Le or Ta The possible options are NO Returns to the previous menu without doing anything ALL Deletes all the cells connected to the indicator 1 2 16 Deletes the cell which number has been selected 5 4 44 CAL MASS The parameters shown in figure 5 4 4 1 can be found in the calibration with masses level CAL MASS ZERO SPAN TW SPAN LIN Figure 5 4 4 1 5 4 4 1 ZERO It shows and allows you to adjust the scale zero point Make the zero point adjustment by pressing the gt key The zero point adjustment menu will appear with the options shown in the following figure SE TUF MOCE UMPROTECTED ala e CaAL Mass AERO PERO COEFF 153810 Figure 5 4 4 1 1 5 4 4 1 1 ZERO CALIB This option allows access to the menu where the current weight on the scale can be set as the scale zero point Prote
26. described in the sections mentioned and then press the gil key Enter the license plate and press or e to validate it License Plate gt m te This message will appear on the display TAREG WEIGHT Next depending on the options chosen as described in section 3 9 1 1 2 the device will ask for additional information to record for this weight i e company code client or supplier product code field 1 field 2 and remarks as long as in section 3 9 1 1 2 selection was made to show this field and the content of the wording has not been modified and changed to another See figure 3 4 2 1 23 02 09 15 21 ss TY 26880 LICENSE 995 76BCA TARED WEIGHT TRAILER _ EMPRESA PRODUCTO La e ia I gt Miescie Figure 3 4 2 1 Before validating and storing the weight the device verifies if the weight indicated is stable see 5 3 1 6 and 5 4 1 6 If the weight is not stable Eea appears on the display until the stability requirement has been met If the stability requirement is not met after 10 seconds have passed the weight is validated and stored but the weight will appear without the unit upon printing the weighing ticket indicating that the weight may not be correct Once the weight has been validated the net weight for the complete weighing is shown on the display for 3 sec If at any time during the data entry process the Exit key is pressed the process is aborted and the weight will not be stored For t
27. detection may be programmed In case of being activated en error will generated if during the filling process it is detected that the weight does not increase EMO TROCHE SCALE 4MENL FILLING SCALE 1 MATERIAL ERROR DISABLED WETGHT CHANGE STABILITY Figure 3 9 6 1 11 1 Detection is configured through two parameters TIME Indicates the time of detection in seconds If it is set to zero the detection is deactivated Default value 0 WEIGHT CHANGE Possible values are STABILITY 5 10 20 50 100 or 200 divisions That value indicates how much the weight has to change during the time programmed in the TIME parameter Default value STABILITY STABILITY option indicates that if during the filling the weight becomes stable in a time as the programmed in TIME a lack of material error will arise If instead of STABILITY we select some divisions we will be selecting that the weight has to increase more than these divisions by time programmed If the speed is lower a lack of material error will arise Example of a lack of material error screen eO Oe T1 Te t4 eT AA kal LICENSE ERROR LACK OF MATERIAL RESUME CANCEL PA TEIN 11 2 When an error arises we have three options CANCEL Cancel the filling and the weighing Will be shown RESUME Resumes filling from the point where it was Option to be selected when the lack of material problem has been solved for example material has been replaced END Accepts t
28. o7 os os o4 Os o2 o1 On s the status of the logical output n This command only return the status of the 8 first outputs and it is necessary in order to maintain compatibility between software written for MATRIX or SMART Request x 2 0 7 lt cR_ lt CR gt CARRIAGE RETURN character 0x0d Answer X 2 0 04 02 03 04 Os os 07 os 09 O10 01 O12 013 014 015 016 On is the status of the output n 5 48 Configuration and calibration Read input status Reading of the input allows knowing the current input status It has to be remembered that these are logical inputs 16 for MATRIX Il These inputs are configured with a physical input by means of assigning an address of the external module and an input number If option TYPE of a digital input is set to OFF we shall always read zero with these commands Parameter LEVEL of the input s configuration has no effect in the reading performed with these commands We will read O when the input is open and 1 when the contact is closed to ground COM Request X I lt CR gt Command compatible with MATRIX lt CR gt CARRIAGE RETURN character Ox0d Answer X I xX Is the status of input n This command only returns the status of the first 8 inputs for keeping compatibility with software written for MATRIX or SMART indicators Request X 2 I lt cR gt lt CR gt CARRIAGE RETURN character
29. or disable the appearance of the FIELD 1 field in the data entry sequence for a weighing The possible options are YES NO The desired option is selected by using the af keys You confirm by pressing the Le Jor lt Enter key 3 9 1 1 2 6 2 LABEL This allows you to modify the wording shown in the FIELD 1 field the maximum length of which is 10 characters To delete the current text press the key several times Enter the desired text for the wording using the alphanumeric keypad and finally press the Le or e key 3 9 1 1 2 7 FIELD2 This menu contains the options shown in the following figure 3 9 1 1 2 7 1 LE MEM TRUCE SCA SHMENUSCOMFIGSLABELS FIELD KCTIVATED YES FIELD Figure 3 9 1 1 2 7 1 The desired option is selected by using the af keys You access this option by using the L gt key You exit the option using the L4 or key 3 9 1 1 2 7 1 ACTIVATED This allows you to activate or disable the appearance of the FIELD2 field in the data entry sequence for a weighing The possible options are YES NO The desired option is selected by using the af keys You confirm by pressing the Le or lt Enter key 3 9 1 1 2 7 2 LABEL This allows you to modify the wording shown in the FIELD2 field the maximum length of which is 10 characters 3 16 Truck weighing application To delete the current text press the key several times Enter the desired text for the wording using the alphanume
30. or for adding one or more modules to an already configured installation Accessing the menu the following screen will be shown e TUF MOCE SETUPSEsT MODULES INSTAL AUTO SEARCH AUTUSEARLH separ merce Power 31 modules before start searc Figure 553 11 I On pressing Le a modules search will begin Every time a non installed module is detected a message will be shown and it will be added to the indicator configuration e TUF MOCE SETUPS EST MODULES INST 4b 4UTO SEARCH USS ae cH New MODULES MEW MODULE FOUND CONFIGURING AND SYING FARAMETERS Figure 5 5 3 1 7 5 5 3 2 MANUAL On accessing the MANUAL option the display will show a menu like the one in figure 5 5 3 2 1 SETUP MOCE SSETUPSEST MODULES INSTAL MANUAL MODULE BUS ADR TYPE Bl 2 8 OUTS 8 INS 3 ANALOG OUTPUT 8 OUTS INS Figure 5 5 3 2 1 In this case there are three installed modules ordered by direction At the left side modules are numbered from 1 to 15 At the center the direction inside the bus to which the module is assigned is shown and at the right side the type of module With the keys we move around the list With the key we go back to the previous menu With we return to weighing mode With we delete the selected module once confirmed With we add a module to the installation On adding a module we first have to enter the direction 5 38 Configuration and calibration e TUF MAobe WSETUPSEAT MODULES INST
31. parameter 6 The correction has been made 7 This procedure can be repeated without clearing the previous correction continue from point 2 This adjustment calculates an internal algorithm which will be applied whenever the LIN parameter is ON If a span adjustment is made SPAN parameter indicator will show a window warning that linearization is being deactivated 5 3 4 CAL mV If there is no reference weight it is possible to do a theoretical calibration using the capacity and sensitivity values mV V of the load cells used For the most accurate calibration always use the calibration with masses The parameters shown in figure 5 3 3 4 1 can be found in the theoretical calibration level 5 20 Configuration and calibration SETUP MOCE UNPROTECTED SETUP 20000 kg CHUM 6 LSr 2 0000 mwy ZERO P RESET Figure 5 3 3 4 1 5 3 4 1 LCAP Nominal capacity Emax of one of the cells used in the scale expressed in the same units that have been used in MAX and DIV see scale definition 5 3 2 2 and 5 3 2 3 Protected parameter 5 3 4 2 LNUM Load cell receiver support numbers The supports that rest on the load cells as well as those that don t must be counted Protected parameter 5 3 4 3 LSn Nominal sensitivity in mV V of the load cells used if the values are not equal calculate the average Protected parameter 5 3 4 4 ZERO Adjust the scale zero point The process is the same as explained in sectio
32. per piece entered will be shown on the auxiliary display From this time on the indicator will indicate the quantity of pieces operation VVelght per piece o h To exit the pieces counter function you must press the key The indicator will show weight again 4 2 6 3 Bi scale indicators In bi scale indicators it is possible to calculate or introduce the weight per unit in one scale and the switch to the other keeping the pieces counter mode For that the following conditions shall be accomplished Both scales shall work with the same units The weight per unit entered or calculated in one scale shall not be lower than a hundredth part of the division of the other scale in order for it the indicate pieces 4 2 7 Totalize This function gives the total sum of the different weighings and the number of weighings completed To enter the current weight on the scale in the sum press the key The auxiliary line shows the cumulative total and the number of weighings If you are in the pieces counter function it will also give the sum of the pieces See the following figure SERIE 16 57 by 47450 kg STA 4 36920 ky Figure 4 2 7 1 4 3 Industrial application Operation To exit this function you must press the key The cumulative total and the number of weighings will be set to zero and the ticket that is created with this function will be closed If the weight is not stable when you press the key the me
33. programming of the whole process repetition up to 99 repetitions and that there is not emptying function like in the rest of modes The dosing phases for the Charge Discharge mode are the followings 1 Start of function with F4 or external input 2 Dosing parameters input according to configuration 4 8 Industrial application 3 Wait for process start command 4 Execute process start command 5 Wait for charge start command 6 Execute charge initial function 7 Wait stability and get initial weight 8 Charge start at one or two speed according to configuration For that the corresponding relays are activated 9 For two speeds on reaching fast relay cut point it is disconnected and only the slow relay will remain connected 10 On reaching slow relay cut point it is disconnected 11 Wait for weight stabilization 12 Once reached stability wait the programmed time of the parameter WAIT TIME 13 Read final weight for calculating the dosed material 14 Execute the final charge function 15 Wait for discharge start command 16 Execute discharge initial function 17 Wait stability and get initial weight to start discharge 18 Start discharge at one or two speed according to configuration For that its corresponding relays are activated 19 For two speeds on reaching fast relay cut point it is disconnected and only the slow relay will remain connected 20 On reaching slow relay cut point i
34. screen shown is as follows HEMO TRUCK SCALE MEHL REPORTS WELGHIMGS ILTER SUR TREY DATE 2nd WEIGHT PRINTOUT Figure 3 9 3 2 1 3 9 3 2 1 FILTER An option that allows you to filter the list of movements according to different criteria License plate number REG N From a date FROM DATE Product code PROD C To date TO DATE Company code COMP C To remove the current filter there is an option to reset the filter RESET FILTER 3 9 3 2 2 SORTKEY An option with which you can choose an order criteria for the list of movements The possible options are DATE 2 WEIGHT PRODUCT 2 WEIGHT COMPANY DATE 1 WEIGHT N TICKET 1 WEIGHT FIELD 1 LICENSE FIELD 2 3 9 3 2 3 PRINTOUT With this option once the desired filter and order options have been chosen the list of movements is sent to the printer 3 9 3 3 COMPANY Using this option you can get a printed list of companies 3 19 Truck weighing application 3 9 3 4 PRODUCT Using this option you can get a printed list of products 3 9 3 5 VEHICLES Using this option you can get a printed list of vehicles 3 9 4 TICKETS An option to choose what type of ticket will be used for First weighing Second weighing Single weighing For all of these the possible options are Standard Programmed Disabled OFF 3 9 5 GATES With the options of the following screen you can configure the options of an Access control Gate see 3 7 MERU TRUCRF SC
35. the following SLOW relay cut value TARGET WEIGHT INFLIGHT CORRECTION Correction percentage applied to the current INFLIGHT after a dosing That means that after a dosing the final error is calculated difference between real weight and target and the percentage of this parameter is applied adding or subtracting to INFLIGHT value accordingly CorrectionValue Target Weight Re alWeight Sa If we set this value toz ero the automatic correction is disables and INFLIGHT value is left fix to its programmed value MAX CORRECTION Maximum correction value to be performed at once If after making the correction value calculation that value is higher than the MAX CORRECTION parameter only that correction will be applied If it is set to zero that comparison is disabled and so there is no correction limit Default values INFLIGHT 0 CORRECTION 0 DISABLED MAX CORRECTION 0 DISABLED 4 33 Industrial application 4 3 4 2 8 12 SLOW SECTION CHARGE Emi DISCHARGE M That parameter is only valid if dosing at two speeds Establishes along with INFLIGHT the FAST relay cut point only leaving the SLOW relay activated To calculate the FAST cut point we will subtract the desired TARGET WEIGHT INFLIGHT and the programmed slow section value FAST relay cut value TARGET WEIGHT INFLIGHT SLOW SECTION Default value 0 4 3 4 2 8 13 ERROR MARGIN Menu option to sonigus the TARGET WEIGHT check Slowing to give an error if T
36. the scale press the gt key to access the menu shown in figure 5 3 3 1 1 1 SETUP MOCE UNPROTECTED SSETUPYSCALE 1 CAL MASS ZERO CALIE PERO 61536 Figure 53 3 1 1 1 To confirm the value shown in the ZERO field as the current scale zero point press the Le or gt me key To exit without confirming press the or gt key Upon confirming the system will show the calibration process on the display 5 16 Configuration and calibration SE T LIP OCE UNPROTECTED SETUPS SCALE MCAL Mass ERO C4LIB CALIBRATING ERO PLEASE WAIT EERE Ee aa Figure 53 3 1 1 2 Once the process has finished it will return to the CAL MASS menu showing the stored zero point coefficient value 9 3 3 1 2 ZERO COEFF This allows you to manually enter the scale zero point value Protected parameter To do so press the gt key to access the menu shown in figure 5 3 3 1 2 1 e TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED WSETUPYSCALE WCAC MASS AEROXZERO COEFF EMTER ZERO 6600 Figure 5 3 3 1 2 1 l Next enter the zero value and validate it with the L or key To exit without validating press the or key 5 3 3 2 SPAN It shows and allows you to adjust the scale span To make the span adjustment press the gt key The span adjustment menu will appear with the options shown in the following figure e TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED SETUPS SCALE TCAL MASS SPAN SPAN COEFF 41339451 Figure 5 3 3 2 1 5 3 3 2 1 SPAN CALI
37. too hot There is a hardware problem 9 45 Configuration and calibration There is no serial port configured for communication with modules The test can not be performed Configure the serial port COM3 or COM4 for connection with modules From the screen we shall access the modules if the status is OK We place on the desired module and on pressing gt we Shall enter the module information menu If it is a digital O module a screen like that in figure 5 5 5 3 will be showed In the case of an analog output will be like in figure 5 5 5 4 e TUF MOCE SETUPS ERT MODULES TEST SMOD ADR Z SOFTWARE VERSION 1 002 SERIAL MUMBER 23999399 e TUF MOCE SETUPSERT MODULES TEST MOD ADF 1 SOFTWARE VERSION 1 001 SERIAL MUMBER Sooo Figure 5 5 5 4 In the screens is showed information of the software version of the modules and their serial number Also we shall access a modules test with the key gt The tests are the followings For digital I O modules we have an inputs and outputs test For the analog outputs modules we have a 0 10V voltage output and a 4 20mA current output test Following the corresponding screens are showed Digital 8 outputs 8 inputs module test SETUP MODE a MOCULES TEST MOC ADR ZYS0SI IT Shwe IM 02 19 O Figure 5 5 5 5 At the left side the output status is showed and for the input is at the right side If we act on any input we will see it in the screen To modif
38. 3 4 2 5 E 14 CONFIG WEIGHT KEY KEY 2 SPEEDS 2 SPEEDS Figure 4 3 4 2 6 Industrial application We can configure if the dosing input values will be in weight or pieces To work in pieces it will be mandatory being in count pieces mode have an active unitary weight The screen is the following 4 27 Industrial application LCHCOSTEL AL MERU MENUS DOSIFIERS SCALE 1 CONFIG MODE MOE HJE TGHT PIECES Figure 4 3427 a 4 3 4 2 2 BEGIN FUNCTION Here we select the starting mode of the selected function From the basic mode we can start k a the dosing function with the keys or accordingly or with an external digital input or with any of these two options The screen is the following LCHCOSTEIL AL MEPL MENUS DOSIFIERS CONFICSEEGIM FUNCTION BEGIN FUNCTION gt Se tupur KEY OR INPUT Figure 4 34 2 2 1 Options are e KEY Function can only be started with a key e DIGITAL INPUT Function can only be started with a digital input configured through INPUT CONFIG see 4 3 4 2 12 e KEY or INPUT Can be started by any of the two previous options 4 3 4 2 3 START CHARGE Has the same functionality that START PROCESS but only for the charge when CHARGE DISCHARGE dosing function is selected 4 3 4 2 4 START DISCHARGE Has the same functionality that START PROCESS but only for the discharge when CHARGE DISCHARGE dosing function is selected 4 3 4 2 5 PROCESS With that option we select the pro
39. 4 if available To configure it Access the configuration menu of the corresponding port and select EXTERNAL MODULES in the parameter MODE SETUP MHAODPE SETUPS INDICATOR COMMS MODE OFF DEMAND STREAM TICKET WETGHT CLIENT WETGHT SERWER TERR AL MOGLLES Figure 5 52 11 Once accepted the rest of parameters will disappear because external modules use a fix configuration 5 36 Configuration and calibration SETUP MODE SETUP INDICATORS COMS MODE ESTERMAL MODULES Figure 5 5 2 1 2 Option EXTERNAL MODULES can not be selected simultaneously for ports COM3 and COM4 showing error INVALID INPUT if that happens 5 5 2 2 External modules numbering External modules include four DIP switches to configure its direction That can be from 1 to 15 being necessary to have a different value for each module If a module direction is changed once in functioning the change will not apply until the module is switched off and on Next figure shows the correspondence among DIP switches position and the direction Dir 0 Reserved Dir 1 Dir 2 Dir 3 Dir 4 Dir 5 Dir 6 ON DIP ON DIP ON DIP ON DIP ON DIP v 7 x a Lal Lat L Lo Lot fa LAJ ne m m 123 1234
40. 400 1 PROD DISC SLOW DISCHARGE MET WEIGHT TO DOSE 200 kg DOSED WEIGHT Figure 4 2 8 1 3 8 9 Osos 11 00 eT E 400f 1 PROD DISC SLOW DISCHARGE Working in pieces PIECES TO DOSE 2500 pos DOSED PIECES 1999 pos m Figure 4 2 8 1 3 8 10 4 2 8 1 3 9 Function Charge Discharge Main screen for that mode is the following Industrial application Osos 11 01 eT Figure 4 2 8 1 3 9 1 La performs the last dosing ticket printing Key starts charge discharge process According to configuration the equipment will require more or less parameters before starting dosing or it will start directly Charge is always performed in gross and discharge or discharges in net The possible screens that may appear according to configuration are the followings Petition of number of complete charge discharge cycles Osos TT 11 03 eT ee ny S Sl ENTER NUMBER OF CYCLES TO PERFORM CYCLES _ Lae I I gt Sfesc i Figure 4 2 8 1 3 9 2 Gross weight to charge if working in weight os o9 11 11 03 py Kg CHARGE oscee ENTER TARGET WEIGHT FIMAL WEIGHT _ La e I IL Sec ie Figure 4 2 8 1 3 9 3 Gross pieces to charge if working in pieces os o9 11 11 08 py 0 Pcs ENTER Me OF PIECES TO CHARGE FINAL PIECES _ La ie iae Mfes e Figure 4 2 8 1 3 9 4 Net weight to discharge if working in weight Industrial application os oo 11 11 04 DPI
41. 5m The protocol format can be seen in the following table All the commands found in section 2 7 1 1 can be used 2 7 3 Network Communications RS 485 Communication among several equipments 100 maximum in a BUS with a maximum link distance of 1 200 m The indicator can only be the SLAVE and it must be assigned an address from 0 to 99 Masters queries and slaves responses have the following formats 2 5 Operation Master query l dd S 8 A Termination CR fix Command Address 2 bytes decimal see 5 2 2 9 Start master query Slave response gt dd TERMIN Termination see 5 2 2 7 Response Address 2 bytes decimal see 5 2 2 9 Start slave response There are three types of responses Data Received and responded query command ACK Received and understood command NAK Received but not understood command 2 8 Remote scale Matrix Il 2 8 1 Description This indicator is able to use a platform connected to another equipment as if it was of its own That platform will appear as platform 3 and will be necessary a RS485 serial connection with the server equipment and that it has the corresponding protocol The equipment that has the scale connected is called Server and the equipment that uses it remotely is called Client 2 8 2 Connection The connection between the Server and Client equipments is performed through RS485 ports Matrix Il may have two RS485 ports COM 3 which is standard for all e
42. A gt status 1 character positive weight negative weight unstable weight 2 4 Operation Format F11 lt STX gt POL ppppppp POL Polarity Weight 2 0 gt Weight lt 0 Format F12 lt STX gt lt STA gt weight lt STA gt status 1 character S Stable weight N unstable weight weight without decimal point gt 6 digits with decimal point gt 7 digits F13 Format lt STX gt lt STA gt weight T lt STA gt status 1 character S stable weight N unstable weight weight without decimal point gt 5 digits with decimal point gt 6 digits Definitions Start of Text ASCII 2 lt ETX gt End of Text ASCII 3 Enquire ASCII 5 lt SYN gt Synchronous Idle ASCII 22 Carriage Return ASCII 13 lt LF gt Line Feed ASCII 10 Space Character 0 Character 1 ppppppp Net weight 7 digits aaaaaaa nalog digital converter filtered POL Polarity output 7 digits ae Weight gt 0 Weight lt 0 Termination Valid weight Unstable weight Overload Weight value not valid ASCII 6 NAK ASCII 21 In the unoccupied digits at the left zeros are placed in formats F1 to F5 F10 and F11 In formats F7 to F9 spaces are placed The rest of cases are explained for every case U G N Gross Net G Gross N Net im 2 1 2 RS 232 Protocol Communication between two point to point devices with a maximum link distance of 1
43. ALE MENUS GATES GATE SCALE Figure 3 9 5 1 The different options that may be configured are MERU TRUCRF SCALE WHEMHUSGATESSSCALE 1 ENM46LED WEIGHT IMPUT 400 kg OUTPUT GATE ENA6LED WEIGHT OQUTPPUT 400 kg RELAY IMPUT 01 1 RELAY OUTPUT Figure 3 9 5 2 lf a question mark appears after the exit e g 0S 1 7 it means that the module has not been installed through the SETUP menu and therefore it will not function No matter if the module has been correctly mounted and connected it will not function until the installation process through the SETUP menu has been performed see 5 4 4 3 9 5 1 INPUT GATE ACTIVATION With this option you may activate this functionality for the selected scale The different options are ENABLED or DISABLED as shown in figure 3 9 5 1 1 MERU TRUCE SCALE SMEHUSGATESSSCALE TX IMPUT GATE INPUT GATE amaa Figure 3 9 5 1 1 3 20 Truck weighing application 3 9 5 2 MIN WEIGHT INPUT GATE With this option you may configure the value of the minimum weight from which the digital output will be deactivated The admitted range is from O to scale MAX MERU TRUCE SCALE SMEMUS GATES SCALE TWELGHT INPUT ENTER MIM WEIGHT 10 oO 1000 Figure 3 9 5 2 1 3 9 5 3 OUTPUT GATE ACTIVATION With this option you may activate this functionality for the selected scale The different options are ENABLED or DISABLED as shown in figure 3 9 5 3 1 MERU TEQOC CEKE SCALE wMENUMGATESN
44. ALS AANA MOBULE BUS ADR TYPE Bi 2 5 OUTS 7S INS Figure 5 5 3 2 2 Enter the direction and validate with Le Then the indicator will ask for the module type SETUP MOCE SETUPSEST MODULES INSTAL MANUAL MODULE BUS ADR TYPE j Z amp OUTS 8 INS SELECT THE MODULE TO ADD Beg ANALOG OUT Figure 5 5 3 2 3 With the keys KE EZ we choose the desired type and with Le we validate it If the entered direction is already in use a warning message will be showed allowing us to replace the installed module or not SETUF MOCE TSETUPS EXT MODULES INSTALLS MANUAL MODULE BUS ADR TYPE 1 1 6 OUTS 2 INS a a THIS MODULE ADDRESS IS IN USE DO YOU WANT TO REPLACE IT Figure 5 5 3 2 4 With the keys l we choose the desired option If we choose NO the operation is cancelled and if we choose YES we will be required for the type 5 5 3 3 CLEAR Option CLEAR allow us t o delete all modules from the indicator configuration e TUF MOCE SETUPS EXT MODULES TMST4 amp L CLEAR gt CANCEL CLEAR CLEAR CONFIGURATION Figure 553 31 APINE and pesku l CONF IGUEA To confirm the deletion select MESS NOTE This deletion does not affect the configurations of the digital inputs and outputs neither the analog output menu CONFIGURE 5 39 Configuration and calibration 5 5 4 Inputs and outputs configuration To access the configuration enter in the CONFIGURE option of the external mod
45. ARGET WEIGHT is out of the margins programmed here That check may be activated or deactivated Inferior margin is independent from superior and may be programmed in weight or in percentage with respect the dosed value Example of the menu for CHARGE LCHCOSTEIL AL MEPL MENUS DOSTIFIERS CHARCEX ERROR MARCIN TYPE OF MARCIN WEIGHT ERROR MARGIN DISABLED FROR MARGIN DISABLED Figure 4 3 4 2 8 13 1 TYPE OF MARGIN Indicates if we program the margins values in weight or percentage ERROR MARGIN Positive error margin If TARGET WEIGHT is above in that value or percentage to the desired weight an error on screen will be shown and DOSING ERROR and ERROR relays will be activated if configured ERROR MARGIN Negative error margin If desired weight minus TARGET WEIGHT is above that value or percentage weight an error on screen will be shown and DOSING ERROR and ERROR relays will be activated if configured If a margin is set to zero its check will be disabled Example of a TARGET WEIGHT out of margin screen 08 09711 11 51 DT Figure 4 3 4 2 8 13 2 Equipment gives the option to accept or reject the weighing If cyclic charges or discharges are being performed and the weighing of that cycle is not accepted it will not be taken into consideration and will be repeated Default values TYPE OF MARGIN Weight ERROR MARGIN 0 DISABLED ERROR MARGIN 0 DISABLED 4 34 Industrial application 4 3 4 2 8 14 MATERIA
46. B This option allows you access to the menu where the scale span is calibrated using a known quantity of mass on the scale Protected parameter To do so place the mass quantity on the scale and press the gt key you will then access the following menu Configuration and calibration SE TOP OCE UNPROTECTED aaa a n MCAL Mass SPAMS C4ALIB 60000 Figure 5 3 3 2 1 1 In this menu you enter the value of the mass quantity on the scale in the mass units defined in UNIT see 5 3 2 4 which by default is the MAX scale value see 5 3 2 2 This value is validated mE at Ey MNP with the L lor e key To exit without validating press the or key Upon confirming the system will show the calibration process on the display SETUP MODE UNPROTECTED WSETUPS SCALE 140C4L MASS SP4N4C4L0IB EST WEIGHT 60000 CALIBRATING SPAN PLEASE WAIT tttttttta au Figure 5 53321 2 Once the process has finished it will return to the CAL MASS menu showing the stored span coefficient value 9 3 3 2 2 SPAN COEFF This allows you to manually enter the scale span value Protected parameter To do so press the LP key to access the menu shown in figure 5 3 3 2 2 1 e TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED WSETUPY SCALE WCAC MASS SPAN SPAM COEFF ENTER SPAN 24934151 Figure 5 3 3 2 2 1 Next enter the span value and validate it with the Le or Ta e key To exit without validating E press the or T key 5 3 3 3 TW SPAN Fine span adjustme
47. COM4 MATRIX IL Figure 5 5 1 1 RS 485 communication bus is made of a couple of wires that connect in parallel all existing modules to a MATRIX II To be able to distinguish every module in the bus they all have a direction different for every module which is configured by means of 4 DIP format switches The possible directions are from 1 to 15 zero is reserved Modules configuration is made in the SETUP menu 9 35 Configuration and calibration e TUF MOCE SETUP INDICATOR SCALE 1 ANALOG STERNAL MODULES PRINT COMFIG Figure 55 12 On entering the EXTERNAL MODULES menu the following options will be shown SETUP MOCE SETUPEXT MODULES CONFIGURE TEST INSTALLATION Figure 5 5 1 3 The options functionality is as follows CONFIGURE Digital inputs outputs configuration and analog outputs TEOT External modules checking and information INSTALLATION Installation of modules in the system necessary for functioning The use of the external modules comprises two different parts 1 Installation of modules in the system menu INSTALLATION 2 Configuration of inputs and outputs menu CONFIGURE If we connect a module to the system but we do not install it it will not be accessible even if the direction is correct and we have programmed it in any input or output 5 5 2 Previous configurations 5 5 2 1 Serial port configuration Communication with external modules is made through MATRIX II COM3 or COM
48. D MODULE MODE SCALE DELAY FORMAT BAUDsPARITY TERMINATION PROTOCOL ADDRESS Figure 5 2 5 1 1 5 2 5 1 1 MODULE Type of optional board that is mounted in the device and which is determined through hardware when starting the device up If there is no board mounted the rest of the parameters remain inaccessible 5 2 5 1 2 MODE See 5 2 2 1 5 2 5 1 3 SCALE See 5 2 2 2 5 2 5 1 4 DELAY See 5 2 2 3 5 2 5 1 5 FORMAT See 5 2 2 4 5 2 5 1 6 BAUD See 5 2 2 5 5 2 5 1 7 PARITY See 5 2 2 6 5 2 5 1 8 TERMINATION See 5 2 2 7 5 2 5 1 9 PROTOCOL See 5 2 2 8 5 2 5 1 10 ADDRESS See 5 2 2 9 5 2 6 ETHERNET Configuration options for the Ethernet port as shown in the following figure IPeMASK GATEWAY Figure 5 2 6 1 5 10 Configuration and calibration 5 2 6 1 IP Allows you to configure the IP address for the device 5 2 6 2 MASK Allows you to configure the subnet mask 5 2 6 3 GATEWAY Allows you to configure the gateway Ha PRINTER PAGE_L PAGE_WeALIGN HEADER L H TEXT1 H TEXT2 H TEXT3 H TEXT4 H TEXT5 FOOT _LeF TEXT1 F TEXT2 N LF TICKET_ID Figure 5 2 7 1 5 2 7 PRINTER 5 2 7 1 PRINTER Defines what type of printer is connected and whether it admits special commands bold enlarged etc The possible options are OFF Option disabled only text The printer does not admit special commands ESC P Printers that use the ESC P command language i e EPSON LX 300 SP X Tick
49. FF 96149425 Figure 5 4 4 2 1 5 4 4 2 1 SPAN CALIB This option allows you access to the menu where the scale span is calibrated using a known quantity of mass on the scale Protected parameter To do so place the mass quantity on the scale and press the gt key you will then access the following menu 5 33 Configuration and calibration SE TUF MOCE UMPROTECTED SWSETUPS SCALE ZwCAL Mass SPARYCALIE EST WEIGHT 60000 Figure 5 4 4 2 1 1 In this menu you enter the value of the mass quantity on the scale in the mass units defined in UNIT see 5 3 2 4 which by default is the MAX scale value see 5 3 2 2 This value is validated lt 4 with the L or key To exit without validating press the or gt rt key Upon confirming the system will show the calibration process on the display e TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED WSETUPS SCALE ZMCAL Mass SPAM CALIB EST WEIGHT CALIBRATING SPAM PLEASE WAIT Figure 5 5332 1 2 Once the process has finished it will return to the CAL MASS menu showing the stored span coefficient value 9 4 4 2 2 SPAN COEFF This allows you to manually enter the scale span value Protected parameter To do so press the L gt key to access the menu shown in figure 5 4 4 2 2 1 e TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED WSETUPS SCALE ZWCAL MASS SPAN SPAM COEFF ENTER SPAN oF SS s64 Figure 5 4 4 2 2 1 eae Next enter the span value and validate it with the Let or Se key To exit without vali
50. G aay CHARGE EMD PROCESS Figure 434291 1 Possible options e OFF Function not used e END CHARGE Emptying relay will be activated on ending each dosing no matter if working with cycles or not e END PROCESS Emptying relay will be activated on ending the last dosing of a cycle of dosings 4 3 4 2 9 2 EMPTY TIME Programmed time in seconds that the emptying relay will be active every time it is activated 4 3 4 2 10 TICKET AUTO Parameter to select if a ticket is automatically printed after every dosing process Independently of that parameter we can always print the last dosing ticket with the key 4 36 Industrial application 4 3 4 2 11 RELAY CONFIG Menu for the assignation of the relays that each funtion will activate Is is mandatory to program the SLOW relay to work at 1 speed or the FAST and SLOW for 2 speeds If not the equipment will return an error on trying to dose The use of the rest of relays is optional Relay configuration screen example THOOSTRIL AL MEPL MENUS DOSIFIER COMFIGXRELAY CONFIG CHARGE FAST 01 CHARGE SLOW 01 DISCHARGE FAST ps DISCHARGE SLOW 01 ERROR 01 DOSING ERROR 01 MATERIAL ERROR 01 ACTIVATED Figure 4 3 4 2 11 1 Relay list will depend of the dosing function selected Following there is a table with the possible functions and the associated relays BASIC CHARGE DISCHARGE 1 PROD CHARGE CHARGE CHARGE DISCHARGE DISCHARGE DISCHAR
51. G SCALE 14RELAY CONFIG PAST SLOW ERROR FILLING ERROR MATERIAL ERROR ACTIVATED PAUSE RESET CONFIG Figure 3 9 6 1 13 2 All the relay configuration screens have the following format MERU TRUCK SCALE SMENUSGATESSGATE SCALE 14QUTPUT ENTER MODULE ADDRESS AND RELAY NUMBER Relay Relay number number 40DRESS O RELAY a Figure 3 9 6 1 13 3 If a relay which is being used by another function is introduced the equipment will arise an error That is solved using another relay or changing it to the function that was already using it 3 9 6 1 14 CONFIG INPUTS Section to configure the filling control inputs throught the following screen HEMO TRUCK SCALE SMEMLUS FILLING SCALE 1 IMPUT CONFIG START INPUT PAUSE CANCEL CONTINUE BLOCKING RESET CONFIG Figure 3 9 6 1 14 1 Option RESET CONFIG Erases all the configuration of the filling inputs for that scale Used for starting a configuration from scratch It is only necessary to configure these inputs if the corresponding function wants to be used Possible functions START INPUT Used to start the filling when parameter START FILLING is configured to INPUT Or KEY INPUT PAUSE On activating that input during the filling process it is stopped and placed in pause CANCEL On activating that input during the filling it is cancelled directly CONTINUE Resumes the filling when the equipment is paused BLOCKING That signal blocks the filling whil
52. GE FAST CHARGE SLOW CHARGE FAST DISCHARGE DISCHARGE ERROR DOSING ERROR MATERIAL ACTIVATED PAUSE EMPTYING RELAY A RELAY B RELAY C RELAY D j 7 A At the end of that relay list there is the option RESET CONFIG that is used for deleting the configuration of all the dosing relays ACTIVATED PAUSE RELAY A RELAY B RELAY C Figure 4 3 4 2 11 2 4 37 Industrial application On accessing RESET CONFIG We have LCHCOSTEIL AL MEPL MENUS paaa COMFIG RESET CONFIG RESET CONFIG Figure 4 34217 3 For deleting all the relay configuration we select YES and press Enter Le The function of every relay is the following FAST CHARGE It is activated during the fast charge at two speeds That relay has to control the high flow charging valve SLOW CHARGE It is activated during the fast and slow charge That relay has to control the slow flow charging valve FAST DISCHARGE It is activated during the fast discharge at two speeds That relay has to control the high flow charging valve SLOW DISCHARGE It is activated during the fast and slow discharge That relay has to control the slow flow charging valve ERROR That relay is activated when en error on dosing appears DOSING ERROR It is activated when the dosed TARGET WEIGHT is outside the programmed error margins If no error margins are programmed that relay is never activated MATERIAL ERROR It is activated when a lack of material is detect
53. HE MODULE Sosi 11 IS HOT INSTALLED INSTALL IT Mow DE YES CANCEL Figure 5 5 7 1 1 Options NO relay or input is assigned and the installation is left for later YES the module is installed CANCEL back to edition screen 5 47 Configuration and calibration 5 5 7 2 No serial port for external modules assigned MERU TRUCRF SCALE SWHEMUSGATESSSCALE 1 INPUT GATE EN46LED WO SERIAL PORT FOR EXTERNAL MODULES ASS TGHED SELECT PORT Figure 5 5 7 2 1 Options NOT INSTALL NOW leave it for later COM 3 assign to COM3 for external module control COM 4 assign to COM4 only if installed 5 5 8 Serial commands related to the external modules There are a series of commands for the serial communication related to the external modules Act output REMOTE mode Act X O i x lt CR gt Command compatible with MATRIX i number of digital output 1 8 x Status of the output O OFF 1 ON lt CR gt CARRIAGE RETURN character 0x0d This command only acts on an output configured in REMOTE mode Act X 2 O 4 i x lt CR gt MATRIX II new command ii number of digital output 1 16 x Status of the output O OFF 1 ON lt CR gt CARRIAGE RETURN character Ox0d This command only acts on an output configured in REMOTE mode Read outputs Request X O lt CR gt Command compatible with MATRIX lt CR gt CARRIAGE RETURN character 0x0d Answer X O os
54. IVE SCALE Net weight x10 of the active scale 9 x10 SCALE1 Net weight x10 of scale 1 10 x10 SCALE2 Net weight x10 of scale 2 11 GROSS ACTIVE SCALE Gross weight of the active scale 12 GROSS SCALE 1 Gross weight of scale 1 13 GROSS SCALE 2 Gross weight of scale 2 14 TARE ACTIVE SCALE Tare on the active scale 15 TARE SCALE 1 Tare on scale 1 16 TARE SCALE 2 Tare on scale 2 If you select a scale that is not installed on the device then apostrophe marks will be shown If the mV V option is selected on a digital scale the word digital will be shown So IS 5 4 Configuration and calibration 5 2 1 8 LCD CONTRAST Allows you to configure the display contrast value 5 2 1 9 LCD BACKLIGHT Allows configuration of display illumination Options are OFF LOW MEDIUM and HIGH 5 2 1 10 POWER RECOVER Allows you to choose what the device will do upon recovery if the power goes out The different options are POWER ON POWER OFF and LAST STATE 5 2 1 11 DISPLAY VER Shows the display version 5 2 1 12 LANGUAGE Allows you to configure the language of the indicator menus The possible options are SPANISH PORTUGUESE FRENCH ENGLISH CATALAN CZECH GERMAN 5 2 1 13 KEYBOARD Allows you to configure the type of PC keyboard The possible options are SPANISH PORTUGUESE FRENCH CZECH and DEUTSCH 5 2 1 14 SW VERSION Shows the version of the indicator software This is a read only parameter 5 2 1 15
55. L ERROR CHARGE M DISCHARGE vi Option for lack of maena programming If activated will provide an error if while dosing it is detected that the weight does not increase LCHCUSTPRERIL AL MEPL MENUS DOSTFIERS CHARGES MATERLTAL ERROR IME DISABLED WEIGHT CHANGE STABILITY Figure 4 3 4 2 8 14 1 Detection is configured through two parameters TIME Indicates detection time in seconds If set to zero detection is deactivated Default value 0 WEIGHT CHANGE Possible values are 2 5 10 20 50 100 or 200 divisions That value indicates how much has the weight to change during the time programmed in the parameter TIME Default value 2 That number of divisions indicates that weight has to increase more than such divisions per programmed times If speed is lower a lack of material will be produced Lack of material error screen example 0310 11 12 53 eo l AA kal 1 PROD ERROR LACK OF MATERIAL RESUME E 4 3 4 2 8 14 2 When that error is produced we have three options CANCELED CANCEL Cancels charging and weighing Will appear RESUME Resumes charging from the point is was Option to be selected when the lack of material problem has been solved for example material replacement END Accept the weighing as it is The weighing will be made with the current weight Option to be selected when the lack of material can not be solved immediately and the current weighing wants to be accepted even though the desi
56. LL Li Application options Tare Remove tare Totalize Exit Totalize Last dosing ticket printing Fle Start charge function 1 4 Introduction Start discharge function ae Start ones discharge function Yooo e 1 4 Device Labels 1 4 1 Indicator characteristics label There is a label M on the back that defines the device characteristics see figure 1 4 1 1 Scale interface DIGITAL Serial nr 234567 2010 Manvfact regist Nr 02 M 029 Class AD nind 6000 T C Nr E 09 02 C09 O T w ww _ m ee mox OSS S e O C Scale interface ANALOG Serial nr 123456 2010 Manufact regist Nr 02 M 029 SCALE 1 SCALE 2 l BE op o OPTIONAL EXPANSION PORT 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz FUSE 2 A SLOW Figure 1 4 1 1 View of labels 1 4 2 Label with characteristics and metrological identification As can be seen in figure 1 4 1 1 the characteristics and metrology identification labels A B are located at the back of the indicator It is a security label for each individual scale that shows the characteristics of the device and features an area for the metrology values and marks for each scale 1 5 Error Messages Display Error Possible Cause What To Do zon Tis4 S za Ref Error Kg Check load cell Reference error No signal from load cell connector and cable EEN w DPJ z ADC Error ADC e
57. MATRIX H WEIGHT INDICATOR OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL MATRIX II User s manual Revision December 2011 2 English For software versions 1 00XX MATRIX I CALIBRATION DATA Write the system calibration data below Calibration coefficients Calibration coefficients ZERO ZERO SPAN SPAN Manufacturers unique identification code ID 2802 Custom identification code ID WARNING Keep this new number in a safe place It is the only one that will allow access to the protected parameters scale definition calibration etc MATRIX II User s manual SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK For proper grounding the power cord must be connected to a grounded socket WARNING RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK For proper grounding the grounding cord green or green yellow must be connected to the general ground connection by qualified personnel WARNING RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Due to the risk of electrical shock the device must only be installed WARNING RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Due to the risk of electrical shock the device must only be opened by qualified personnel Unplug power plug prior to open it WARNING Calibration and configuration must be performed only by qualified personnel Electrical shock Do not open the device Get assistance from qualified personnel WARNING The circuits built in the MATRIX II are sensitive to electrostatic discharges ESD Use s
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59. NUAL TARE 12500 ky Figure 2 4 2 1 Message shown when you press TARE pee ee it __ _tie amp 27060 MANUAL TARE 12500 ky Figure 2 4 2 2 Weight once the tare has been subtracted 2 4 3 Disable tare To disable the tare currently in use you must press Exit and then the tare key Operation 7 D 2 5 Gross Net If the weight IN the indication NET is OT Pressing vveigntin the Th indication NET is the display is the key display is Only acts if a tare is active 2 6 Print Ticket To print a ticket you must press the print key If the weight does not pass the divisions entered with PRINT MIN function see 5 3 2 9 the display will show the message C Pran The ticket will be printed in accordance with the selected configuration see 5 2 8 2 7 Communications The device has three serial ports for transmission and reception These communication ports can be configured in the configuration menu points 5 2 2 5 2 3 and 5 2 4 As an optional module it may feature a fourth communication port which can be configured in the configuration menu explained in section 5 2 5 2 2 Operation 2 7 1 General Characteristics of the Remote Control 2 7 1 1 Remote Control Commands The device can be controlled through one of the communication ports For this function the device must be configured in the DEMAND mode see sections 5 2 2 5 2 3 and 5 2 4 Commands A Request for weight in F4 format G Sam
60. OT TEXT 1 MAX 40 CHARACTERS FOOT TEXT 2 MAX 40 CHARACTERS HEADER TEXT 1 MAX 40 CHARACTERS HEADER TEXT 2 MAX 40 CHARACTERS HEADER TEXT 4 MAX 40 CHARACTERS HEADER TEXT 5 MAX 40 CHARACTERS ore AX Vi dette saws HEADER TEXT 3 MAX 40 CHARACTERS Je es AX Reirs Dias TICKET NUM 6965 REMARKS HHHHHHHHHH MAX 20 CHARS 24 03 09 L5e27 GROSS 39740 kg 24 03 09 15s 15 TARE 18340 kg NET OUTPUT 21400 kg Truck weighing application FOOT TEXT 1 MAX 40 CHARACTERS 28 sesa FOOT TEXT 2 MAX 40 CHARACTERS Figure 3 6 2 Ticket 80 Characters Wide 3 7 Access control Gate function By means of an optional digital output external module Functionality with which an access control may be performed using the digital outputs of the optional external module For that the option is activated by programming the paramenters of the GATES option see 3 9 5 Control is performed with the COM3 port or by the optional RS 485 internal board COM4 Digital outputs change its state to indicate if a truck may enter or exit the scale These signals are designed to control traffic lights or gates Input gates traffic light allows access when the scale is free and closes ser to red when the weight value is above a certain value programmable and stabilizes The weighing sequence is started with F1 F2 or F4 Once the gross weight is below the programmed value indicating the truck is coming
61. SCALE 1M0OOTFPUT GATE OUTPUT GATE Srey Figure 3 9 5 3 1 3 9 5 4 MIN WEIGHT OUTPUT GATE With this option you may configure the value of the minimum weight from which the digital output will be deactivated The admitted range is from O to scale MAX MERU TRUCRF SCALE WHENMUS GATES SCALE 1 5WEICHT OUTPPUT EMTER MIM WEIGHT 5 fo 1000 Figure 3 9 5 2 1 3 9 5 5 INPUT GATE RELAY With this option you may configure the output that will be used for the input gate The module direction and the relay number have to be introduced 3 21 Truck weighing application MERU TRUCE SCALE SMEHUSGATESSSCALE TRELAY INPUT ENTER MODULE ADDRESS AND RELAY NUMBER Relay Relay number number Figure 3 9 5 5 1 If the output selected is already being used by another function as another scale gate indicator bi scale or the standard digital outputs the indicator will show an error like the one below MERU TRUCE SCALE WAEMUSGATESSSCALE IRELAY INPUT ENTER MODULE ADDRESS AMD RELAY NUMBER ERROR THIS RELAY IS ALREADY USED FOR GATES IN SCALE Figure 3 9 5 5 2 3 9 5 6 OUTPUT GATE RELAY With this option you may configure the output that will be used for the output gate The module direction and the relay number have to be introduced MEPL TRUCE SCALE WAEMUS GATES SCALE I RELAY OUTPUT ENTER MODULE ADDRESS AND RELAY NUMBER Relay Relay number number ADDRESS O RELAY Figure 3 9 5 6 1 If the out
62. SPLAY LCD CONTRAST LCD BACKLIGHT POWER RECOVER DISPLAY VER LANGUAGE KEYBOARD SW VERSION APPLICATION PINeS TARTUP LOGO LOGO DELAY PUK SW UPDATE Figure 5 2 1 1 5 2 1 1 SNR Non modifiable serial number Configuration and calibration 5 2 1 2 INITIAL SCALE Indicates the active scale when the device is started up This can only be modified if there are two scales connected The different options are SCALE 1 SCALE 2 LAST active scale 5 2 1 3 SCALE1 This allows you to view different parameters for scale 1 just as shown in figure 5 2 1 3 1 All these parameters are read only SETUF MOCE UNPROTECTED VSETUPSIMDICATORSCOMFIGSSCALE 1 33999999 TYPE ANALOG CAL COUNTER 1 CAL DATE 23 0709 Ha 30000 60000 ky 10 20 ky Figure 5 2 1 3 1 5 2 1 4 SCALE2 The same as for scale 1 It allows you to view different parameters for scale 2 All of these parameters are read only 5 2 1 5 DATE Shows the date on the device and allows you to modify it 5 2 1 6 TIME Shows the time on the device and allows you to modify it 5 2 1 7 AUX DISPLAY Allows you to configure what is shown on the auxiliary part of the display All the possible options are OFF Nothing is shown WEIGHT NOT ACT SCALE Net weight of the inactive scale WEIGHT SCALE 1 Net weight of scale 1 WEIGHT SCALE 2 Net weight of scale 2 mV V ACTIVE SCALE mV V of the active scale mV V SCALE 1 mV V of scale 1 mV V SCALE 2 mV V of scale 2 x10 ACT
63. SS SNReINITIAL SCALE SCALE 1 SCALE 2 DATE TIME AUX DISPLAY LCD CONTRAST LCD BACKLIGHT POWER RECOVER DISPLAY VER LANGUAGE KEYBOARD SW VERSION APPLICATION PIN S TARTUP LOGO LOGO DELAY PUK SW UPDATE Figure 5 1 5 General Menu Layout 5 2 Configuration and calibration SCALE menu for analog scales SCALE n i SCALE DEF MASS LCAP LNUMsLSneZERO P RESET ZERO SPAN TW SPAN LIN M_USE _ MAX DIV SUNIT ZEROTRACK ZERORANGE MAX1 DIV1 MAX2 DIV2 ZEROSTART OVLIMIT PRINT MIN TYPE SNR CAL COUNTER CAL DATE FILTER SMOTBANDs gt AUTOCLEAR TARE LABEL LOCK Figure 5 1 6 Analog Scale Menu SCALE menu for digital scales SCALE n CONFIG SCALE CONFIG CAL SCALE DEF DCELL MASS ZERO SPAN TW SPANGCLIN NUMCELL DCELL ZERO SPAN CORNER ADJUST DIAG DCELLS DIAG INTERFACEsPARAM RESET DCELL CLEAR M_USE MAXsDIV UNIT ZEROTRACK ZERORANGE MAX1eDIV1sMAX2 DIV2 ZEROSTART OVLIMIT PRINT MIN TYPE SNR CAL COUNTER CAL DATE FILTER MOTBANDs gt AUTOCLEAR TARE LABEL LOCK Figure 5 1 7 Digital Scale Menu 5 2 INDICATOR At the indicator configuration level you will find the options shown in figure 5 2 1 SETUP HOCE UNPROTECTED SETUPS INDICATOR CONFIG COM DEMAND COM 2 DEMAND COM 3 OPTION BOARD ETHERNET PRINTER TICKET Figure 5 2 1 INDICATOR Configuration 5 2 1 CONFIG The available options at the CONFIG level are shown in figure 5 2 1 1 SNRs INITIAL SCALE SCALE 1 SCALE 2 DATE TIME AUX DI
64. SSREPEST TICKET ENTER REPEAT TICKET a Cl 299999 Figure 3 9 2 1 1 3 9 2 2 DEL WEIGHINGS This deletes all the weighings in the memory up to the date entered on the following screen HEHNHO TRUCK SCALE SMENUSWEIGHINGSDEL WEIGHINGS TO DATE 01701708 DO MM YY Figure 3 9 2 2 1 3 9 2 3 DELETE TRANSIT This option allows you to delete all the weighing records that exist in the indicator memory To Sa do so select YES and press the Le or key as shown in the following figure MEM TRUCE SCALE SMENUSWELTGHINGSSCELETE TRANSIT DELETE TRANSIT gg Figure 3 9 2 3 1 3 9 2 4 N TICKET On this screen you can modify the ticket number assigned for the next weighing To do so ol enter the desired number and press the Le or e key as seen in the following figure MEM TRUCE SCALE MENUS WEIGHINCGS M TICKET EMTER NM TICKET C O 32765 Figure 3 9 2 4 1 3 18 Truck weighing application 3 9 3 REPORTS Menu where you can get reports on vehicles in transit a list of weighings of companies of products and of vehicles When you access the menu it will look just as it appears in figure 3 9 3 1 MER TRUCK SCALE MENUS REPORTS RANSIT WEIGHINGS COMPANY PRODUCT VEHICLES Figure 3 9 3 1 3 9 3 1 TRANSIT Using this option you can get a printed list of vehicles in transit 3 9 3 2 WEIGHINGS A menu where you can get a list of weighings with a filter and order option When you enter the
65. T2 To enter the text for each header 2 line This can only be modified if the value indicated in HEADER LINES is 2 to 5 The line may have a maximum of 40 characters 5 2 7 8 H TEXT3 To enter the text for each header 3 line This can only be modified if the value indicated in HEADER LINES is 3 to 5 The line may have a maximum of 40 characters 5 2 7 9 H TEXT4 To enter the text for each header 4 line This can only be modified if the value indicated in HEADER LINES is 4 or 5 The line may have a maximum of 40 characters 5 2 7 10 H TEXTS To enter the text for each header 5 line This can only be modified if the value indicated in HEADER LINES is 5 The line may have a maximum of 40 characters 5 2 7 11 FOOT L Number of lines used for the ticket foot The possible options are 0 1 2 5 2 7 12 F TEXT1 To enter the text for each foot 1 line This can only be modified if the value indicated in HEADER LINES is 1 or 2 The line may have a maximum of 40 characters 5 2 7 13 F TEXT2 To enter the text for each foot 2 line This can only be modified if the value indicated in HEADER LINES is 2 The line may have a maximum of 40 characters 5 2 7 14 N LF Number of separation lines between tickets The possible options are 0 99 5 2 7 15 TICKET_ID Ticket number that is assigned to the next ticket that is printed This value increases automatically by a unit when each ticket is printed This can be modified and the maximum value i
66. TART OF FILLING Indicates how the filling is started after the filling data entrance Possible values AUTO The filling starts immediately after the entrance of the parameters KEY the equipment will require a keyboard confirmation before starting the filling ENTRADA Starting will be validated through an external digital input for example a pushing button TECLA ENTRADA the filling will be started by a keyboard confirmation or an external input the first occurrence Example of screens showed before starting the filling 0 r03 11 08 53 DI E l AA HK bd CIC PLATE IF Geor eara La START FILLING CANCEL W Figure 3 9 6 1 5 1 zz03 11 09 00 eT l AA H bd LIC FPU WAITING FOR EXTERNAL INPUT To START FILLING Figure 3 9 6 1 5 2 3 9 6 1 6 2nd WEIGHING Configuration option used to indicate if on ending the filling the second weighing will be performed directly or if a user confirmation will be required Possible values AUTO Second weighing will be performed directly after ending the filling process KEY A user confirmation will be required to perform the weighing Example of weighing confirmation requirement 3 25 Truck weighing application 1003 11 T s eT LICENSE 6547 Ooue wercuiwe EEEE IEY SAWE WEIGHING CANCEL W C LOL escl Figure 3 9 6 1 6 1 In that case the weight used as the second weighing will be the one in the screen at the moment of acceptance it is to say if
67. TECTED PARAMETER e oe of the calibration switch PARAMETER calibration switch is in the i a and then modify the LOCK position when trying to parameter access a metrological parameter HENO TRUCHR SCALE MENU WEIGHINGSMREPEAT TICKET ENTER REPEAT TICKET 225 An attempt is being made to C1 399999 Error TICKET repeat a ticket the number of that eniete ithe data a a ee et DOES NOT EXIST which does not exist in the Enter a ticket number data base base 1 7 Introduction Display Error _ Possible Cause What To Do eT o O E RA 1 4 0 0 0 i You want to print a ticket za 3 Error TICKET IS Gross Tare Net without SCALE 4 TICKET IS OREN ROSS OPEN Close it by pressing the closing the ticket key accumulation When it shows FAILURE LOADCELL x it is because it Check connections and is not possible to external digital scale Error in the digital communicate with that load power supply Mickan ERROR IN E l l scale n cell PAREDE BREE 1 LOADCELL 1 that error is only for When it shows ERROR IN LOADCELL x it exists Configure the load cell communication with the load for the scale see cell but the configuration is 5 4 3 2 not correct scales with digital load Starting cells Error in the digital scale n Mee aRanA l l Power supply External digital scale power Check external digital FOU See Fue failure supply not connected scale power supply that error is on
68. TER PUK 12345675 PUK CORRECT ENTER MEW PIN O Figure 5 2 1 19 4 The process ends introducing the new PIN twice SETUP MOCE UNPROTECTED SETUPS INCICA TORS CONFIGS PUK ENTER PUK 12345678 PUK CORRECT ENTER NEW PIN 2802 REPEAT MEW PIN 2802 _ Figure 5 2 1 19 5 5 2 1 20 SW UPDATE This places the device in a mode that enables a software update Correctly entering the MASTER PIN is required Once correctly entered the following screen appears 5 6 Configuration and calibration WAITING SERIAL CONNECTION WITH PL BOOTLOADER PRESS EsIT ESC TO CANCEL Figure 5 2 1 17 1 In this mode the device is waiting to connect to a PC for the software update At this point you can still cancel the update with or or by turning the device off with the key In this momento the PC software has to be started Bootloader Matrixll Once the connection to the PC has been established and the software update process has begun you cannot cancel the operation because the device will be left unprogrammed If for any reason the device cannot finish loading it may be caused by one of two things Case A The communication between the device and PC has failed or the PC has interrupted the loading process but the device continues waiting for the update to finish Case B The power went off and the device turned off without having completed the update In this case the device will not start up In case A you must restart
69. US FILLIMG SFILLIMG SCALE m TIVATeED YES SPEEDS ral WEIGHT TYPE NET ASK WEIGHT ASK START FILLING AUTO end WEIGHT AUTO TARGET WEIGHT 1000 ky wLMFLIGHT 0 0 kg AUTO Figure 3 9 6 4 3 23 Truck weighing application 3 9 6 1 Filling parameters 3 9 6 1 1 ACTIVATED Indicates if the filling function is available When available the corresponding icon appears at the FE of the main screen Possible values YES NO 3 9 6 1 2 SPEEDS Indicates if the filling will be performed at one or two speeds One speed there is a material control relay and so one only filling speed The equipment will activate the FINE relay until reaching the desired weight minus the inflight Two speeds there are two material control relays and so two filling speeds While the weight is below the desired weight minus the slow section the FINE and GROSS relays are activated Once this value is reached only the FINE relay will continue activated On reaching the desired weight minus the inflight the FINE relay will be desactivated Possible values 1 2 3 9 6 1 3 FILLING TYPE That parameter selects if the weight introduced will be net or gross Net weight means that the truck will be loaded with the weight of the filled material The final weight on the scale will be the weight of the truck empty plus the weight to be filled Gross weight means that the filling of the truck will be performed until the gross weight reaches the filling value
70. UT or KEY INPUT is selected START CHARGE Input used when the option START CHARGE of the CHARGE menu the option INPUT or KEY INPUT is selected START DISCHARGE Input used when the option START DISCHARGE of the DISCHARGE menu the option INPUT or KEY INPUT is selected PAUSE If that input is activated during dosing that is stopped leaving it in PAUSE mode CANCEL If that input is activated during dosing that is canceled CONTINUE If that input is activated being in pause mode it return to active mode BLOCKING If that input is active the dosing will be blocked until it is deactivated STOP During blocking the dosing may be cancelled with the key LE INPUT A Generic input that may be used for the user programmable functions initial function or end function INPUT B Generic input that may be used for the user programmable functions initial function or end function INPUT C Generic input that may be used for the user programmable functions initial function or end function INPUT D Generic input that may be used for the user programable functions initial function or end function 4 3 4 2 13 PROGRAMMABLE INITIAL AND END FUNCTIONS At different configuration points initial functions may be selected to be executed before starting the process or dosing and end functions to be executed after ending the process or dosing When any of these functions is executed the process or dosing does not continue until executed That sect
71. Y TERMINATION PROTOCOL ADDRESS Figure 5 2 4 1 5 2 4 1 MODE Port operation mode The possible options are as shown in figure 5 2 4 1 1 SE TUF MOCE SETUPS INDICATOR COMS MODE NODE SEF DEMAND STREAM TICKET WEIGHT CLIENT WEIGHT SERWER TERNAL MODULES Figure 5 2 4 1 1 And its use is as follows OFF Port disconnected DEMAND Transmits if there is an external request through the serial port STREAM Always transmits E TICKET Transmits if there is an internal request amp key WEIGHT SERVER Weight server for remote equipment See 2 8 3 2 WEIGHT CLIENT Weight client See 2 8 3 1 EXTERNAL MODULES Fixed configuration for use with the optional external modules can not be selected for COM3 and OPTION BOARD simultaneously See 5 4 4 5 2 4 2 SCALE see 9 2 2 2 5 2 4 3 DELAY See 5 2 2 3 5 2 4 4 FORMAT See 5 2 2 4 5 2 4 5 BAUD See 5 2 2 5 5 2 4 6 PARITY See 5 2 2 6 5 2 4 7 TERMINATION See 5 2 2 7 5 2 4 8 PROTOCOL See 5 2 2 8 Configuration and calibration 5 2 4 9 ADDRESS See 5 2 2 9 5 2 5 OPTION BOARD This menu option is only accessible if an optional board has been mounted When the device starts up checks whether the board is mounted If it is not this option cannot be configured The list of parameters may vary depending on the module model used 5 2 5 1 RS TYPE MODULE The list of parameters that may be selected for this type of module is shown in figure 5 2 5 1 1 BOAR
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74. ang Lb You edit the field with the key You exit the menu with the key If you are in the NUM column press and a box will appear in order to enter a record number to skip to The admitted units are kg Ib t g oz and no units blank 4 3 3 3 ERASE With this option you can delete all the stored tares When you delete all of them are initialized with the zero value and the units and decimal points of the active scale 4 3 4 Dosifier configuration O On accessing the configuration menu of the industrial application by means of key we will have the following screen LCHCOSTEL AL MERU MENU OTA amp LIZER PROGRAMED TARES DOSIF IER Figure 4 3 4 1 We access DOSIFIER option and from now on if we want to modify any dosing parameter we will have to enter the PIN LCHCOSTEL AL MEPL MENU TOTASLIZER PROGRAMED TARES MEAG TN IS REQUIRED TO CHANGE PARAMETERS Figure 4 3 4 2 Once we access we have the following screen 4 24 Industrial application LCHCOSTEL AL MERU MENU DOS LF IER SCALE Figure 4 3 4 3 We select the scale for whom we want to modify its configuration and access with gt THOCUOSTRIL AL MEPL y MENU DOSIFIERSSCALE 1 UMCTIOM DISABLED SETTINGS Figure 4 3 4 4 Screen shows two options Dosing function modification or configuration 4 3 4 1 Dosing function selection On accessing the function selection we will have the following options LCHCOSTEL AL
75. as been connected to the power supply Before using the device it is best to give it some time to stabilize This is particularly important when it is going to be calibrated In this case waiting 30 minutes is recommended To avoid waiting for it to warm up and possible condensation in the event of significant outside temperature changes the device can be left permanently connected 2 2 Normal Weighing Upon loading the platform the weight on the scale currently selected will be indicated on the graphic display pene Lee ____E ____ _ Figure 2 2 1 2 3 Zero The indicator features a manual reset to zero device If you press the zero key the indicator will use the current weight value as the system zero value Operation rae 2 4 Tare There are different types of tare They are described in the following sections 2 4 1 Normal tare By pressing the tare key the current value on the indicator will become the tare value The word NET will be shown to the right of the weight Operation a 2 4 2 Manual tare To manually enter a specific tare you must indicate the tare value with the numeric keys al T press Le Jor e and then press gt The message will temporarily appear and NET and PT will be shown to the right of the weight which will be reduced by the tare value entered See figures 2 4 2 1 and 2 4 2 2 Operation NNN gt ws CO 2 1 Operation aoe 12 43 _07 ____ _ e 3 es MANUAL TARE TARE were kg MA
76. below the desired weight Programming of error margins by percentage or by weight Detection of lack of material configurable Start of filling by external input by keyboard or by external input Automatic acceptance of the second weighing or by user s validation Independent configuration and filling parameter for scale 1 and scale 2 Indicator relays of the filling process and errors Digital inputs for starting pausing blocking and cancelling the filling by means of external signals 3 8 3 Description of the filling process The filling process has the following steps 1 Press e to start the process 01703711 09 48 DI O 2 Figure 3 8 3 2 3 Fill the weighing data in the indicator This data is the same that for a conventional weighing by means of key and is configurable The following steps depend on how this function is configured in the equipment 4 Type of filling NET or GROSS 3 8 Truck weighing application zrs 05 57 eT 0 ENTER WEICGHTTYPE wise CROSS CANCEL LOL Esce Figure 3 8 3 3 5 Weight to fill or use a pre programmed value 0 r03 11 08 57 DI _ OE a a o EMTER TARGET WEIGHT MET WEIGHT Lae I lt IL fesca Figure 3 8 3 4 6 Start of filling There may be 4 cases a Automatic starting of filling 006 11 16 11 DI E LICENSE 41 FAST FILLING NET TO FILL 200 kg FILLED WEIGHT 103 kg EE Figure 3 8 3 5 b Wait confi
77. ble for charge discharge or both For that we use the following signs lV available parameter not available parameter 4 3 4 2 8 1 SPEEDS CHARGE v DISCHARGE lv Establishes if dosing is Ser at one or two speeds or flow rates Possible options are e 2 SPEEDS Two flow rates control relays are used It allows faster dosing because initially two dosing valves are open fast slow and from one point only one valve slow continues allowing a higher precision in the TARGET WEIGHT e 1 SPEED Only one valve Works during the whole process 4 3 4 2 8 2 ASK CHARGES CHARGE vi DISCHARGE x Establishes if the ater of charges to perform will be Tequeted to the used Possible options are e NO No screen will be shown requiring the number of charges e LAST The number of charges to perform will be required When the screen is shown the last programmed value will be shown as default e ASK The number of charges will be required showing zero as the default value It is mandatory to input as value Parameter not available in BASIC CHARGE 4 3 4 2 8 3 N CHARGES CHARGE vi DISCHARGE x For programming the A of cyclic charges that will be performed if we select NO in ASK CHARGES Possible values from 1 to 99 charges Parameter not available in BASIC CHARGE 4 3 4 2 8 4 ASK DISCHARGES CHARGE x DISCHARGE vi Establishes if the uber of discharges to perform will be required to the used Possible options are e NO No scree
78. but Charge Discharge In that case you can program the repetitions of the whole process up to 99 repetitions Action performed by the cycle will be defined by the selected function Actions performed by the cycle may be charge discharge or charge discharge linked When charge or discharge are programmed with several cycles these are performed successively and at the end the process ending is performed 4 2 8 1 3 4 1 Dosing phases for Basic Charge and Basic Discharge functions 4 7 Industrial application Start of function with F4 key or external input Dosing parameters input according to configuration Execute cycle start command Wait stability and get initial weight Dosing start at one or two speeds according to configuration For that its corresponding relays are activated It can be charge or discharge For two speeds on reaching fast relay cut point it is disconnected and only the slow relay will remain connected 7 On reaching slow relay cut point it is disconnected 8 Wait for weight stabilization 9 Once reached stability wait the programmed time of the parameter WAIT TIME 10 Read final weight for calculating the dosed material 11 Execute the final cycle function 12 Make the automatic ticket printing ore le D Option available if configured 4 2 8 1 3 4 2 Dosing phases for 1 PROD Charge 1 PROD Discharge and Charge Discharge functions That equipment follows the following phase
79. can choose from different levels or disable this function The higher the value selected the higher the filter level The possible options are OFF 2 4 8 16 32 64 5 4 1 6 MOTBAND Indication movement band outside of which stability is not indicated The possible options are Disable function 5 4 1 7 AUTOCLEAR TARE This allows you to remove the tare automatically Protected parameter This occurs when the gross weight goes back to zero Possible options are OFF ON 5 4 1 8 LABEL Scale label for the ticket printing 5 4 1 9 LOCK This makes it possible to block certain protected functions Protected parameter var tine SU mentionne dedes n one Tass Each function can take on the LOCKED value and be blocked or UNLOCKED value and be unblocked 5 4 2 SCALE DEF Menu that allows for the definition of the scale The options are as follows SCALE DEF ro MAX DIV PE MUSE Tea maxz pz UNIT ZEROTRACK ZERORANGE ZEROSTART OVLIMIT UNLIMIT PRINT MIN Figure 5 4 2 1 When the value of M_USE is ON instead of showing MAX and DIV this menu shows the options for multi range MAX1 DIV1 MAX2 and DIV2 5 4 2 1 M_USE Activates the multi range function In the ON position the menu lets you access the MAX1 DIV1 MAX2 and DIV2 parameters and the MAX and DIV parameters disappear from the menu Protected parameter 5 22 Configuration and calibration 5 4 2 2 MAX MAX1 MAX2 MAX is the maximum capacit
80. cell 1 by pressing the gt key Then a menu will appear just like the one shown in figure 5 4 3 2 2 e TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED SWSETUPS SCALE 2 CONFIG BCELLSPCELL EDIT LOAD CELL 1 SNP CAPACITY GAIN sl VERSION Figure 5 4 3 2 2 By pressing the key L gt the system looks for a load cell with the direction that corresponds with the load cell number that we are installing If a cell is found with a different serial number from the one recorded in the indicator or if the indicator has no load cell installed will show the message then will show the serial number of the cell found as showed in the figure 5 4 3 2 3 If on pressing the key L gt lthe system finds no load cell the indicator will then ask for introducing the serial number of the load cell to be installed If the serial number of the cell found is the same as an already installed one will show the following error 0026 LOADCELL ALREADY INSTALLED That error means that it is not necessary to install the cell as it is already installed 0 24 Configuration and calibration SE TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED WSETUPS SCALE S CONFIG DCELL SPCELLS EDIT LO40 CELL 1 EMTER SNF 516767 Figure 5 4 3 2 3 If you wish to confirm this serial number so it is installed as cell number 1 in the system press a the Le or e key If you wish to enter the serial number by hand do it and then press the Le Jor a E me key To exit without confirming press the or key This pr
81. cess parameters which depend on the selected dosing function Not available for BASIC CHARGE and BASIC DISCHARGE functions For 1 PROD Charge 1 PROD Discharge and Charge Discharge we will have the following options THOUWSTELAL MEM MENUS DOSIFIERS SCALE 1 CONFIG PROCESS ROCESS START ALTO INITIAL FUNCTION NONE END FUNCTION NOME Figure 4 3 4 2 5 1 4 28 Industrial application For Charge Discharge we have the following options LFEPICISTRERILAL MEPFILI MENUS DOSLIFIERSSCSLE 1 CONFIGS PROCESS ROCESS START ASK CYCLES He CYCLES INITIAL FUNCTION END FUNCTION Figure 4 3 4 2 5 2 4 3 4 2 5 1 PROCESS START Establish if the process starts automatically or waits for confirmation The possible options are e AUTO Process continues automatically without requiring confirmation e KEY Process will stop waiting for a keyboard confirmation e INPUT Process will stop waiting for a signal through an external digital input e KEY INPUT It is a combination of the previous two Process will stop waiting for either a keyboard confirmation or external input 4 3 4 2 5 2 INITIAL FUNCTION Allows selecting a function that will be executed on starting the process See section 4 3 4 2 13 for available options 4 3 4 2 5 3 END FUNCTION Allows selecting a function that will be executed on ending the process See section 4 3 4 2 13 for available options 4 3 4 2 5 4 ASK CYCLES Establishes if the number of complete Charge Discharge c
82. correction of a possible non linearity in the system This adjustment is performed in the point you choose from 0 to MAX After adjusting the scale zero and span if a linearity error is detected due to a discrepancy between the load and the system indication choose a point where discrepancy is more significant and then adjust linearity In repetitive systems the linearity error disappears at that point and is fundamentally reduced in the other points see figure 5 3 3 4 5 INDICATION INDICATION A A f LINEARIZATION ERROR j LINEARIZATION ERROR A 7 _ THEORETICAL STRAIGHT MAX les a THEORETICAL STRAIGH x go n y V WEIGHT INDICATION Va WEIGHT INDICATION REAL FUNCTION S P REAL FUNCTION wee WEIGHT INDICATION ie oF WEIGHT INDICATION LIN Ao r 4 a 4 J fo j fo 7 A LIN_M LIN_ LIN_M A S f SS 7 Z a f x aa a a UNM ma FGHI ONM MAX EIGHT Figure 5 3 3 4 5 Linearity adjustment perman s before and afterwards respectively This is the procedure 1 Select Reset in the LIN parameter in order to assess the system linearity without any pre existing correction The LIN parameter is deactivated and any previous correction is deleted 2 Place a known load in a point of the range where there is a significant linearity error Note down the indication value 3 Select ON in the LIN parameter 4 Key in the load value in the LIN_M parameter 5 Key in the indication value in the LIN_I
83. creen of the charge function In the superior zone the standard weight screen is kept In the middle and inferior zone we will have the following information e A Shows the working function e B Shows the dosing target In that case dose 400kg plus a charge and discharge cycle counter according to the case That counter does not appear if one only cycle is performed e C Indication in real time of the real charged or discharged weight e D Graphic and percentage indication of the charge or discharge process e E Shows the current process status Texts showed CHARGE FAST Charge fast at 2 speeds CHARGE SLOW Charge slow or at 1 speed DISCHARGE FAST Discharge fast at 2 speeds DISCHARGE SLOW Discharge slow or at 1 speed gt STABLE Waiting stability to read weight WAIT Programmed delay time after dosing EMPTYING nn Emptying relay activated along with remaining time kk PAUSED Pause mode activated by keyboard or external input During pause charging and discharging valves are deactivated EXTERNALLY BLOCKED Dosing blocked by an external digital input During block charging and discharging valves are deactivated Incase of performing any process or cycle start or end function it will also be showed here 4 2 8 1 3 3 Pause continue or end during dosing These options are common to all available working functions We can pause dosing by two ways pressing key or through
84. cted parameter To do so all the weights must be removed from the scale press the L gt key to access the menu shown in figure 5 4 4 1 1 1 SETUP MOCE UNPROTECTED VETER SCALE S CAL MASS ZERO PERO COEFF 1538510 Figure 5 4 4 1 1 1 To confirm the value shown in the ZERO field as the current scale zero point press the Le A O or e key To exit without confirming press the or key Upon confirming the system will show the calibration process on the display 9 32 Configuration and calibration SE TUF MOCE UMPROTECTED SWSETUPSSCALE 2 C4L Mass EROCALIB CALIBRATING ERO PLEASE WAIT Figure 544 1 1 2 Once the process has finished it will return to the CAL MASS menu showing the stored zero point coefficient value 9 4 4 1 2 ZERO COEFF This allows you to manually enter the scale zero point value Protected parameter To do so press the gt key to access the menu shown in figure 5 4 4 1 2 1 e TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED WSETUPYSCALE ZWCAL MASS AEROYZERO COEFF EMTER ZERO 196570 Figure 5 4 4 1 2 1 om Next enter the zero point value and validate it with the Ley or e key To exit without gt validating press the or key 5 4 4 2 SPAN It shows and allows you to adjust the scale span To make the span adjustment press the gt key The span adjustment menu will appear with the options shown in the following figure SE TOP OCE UNPROTECTED SETUPS SCALE CAL Mass SP ah SPAN COE
85. ction configuration That section describes the possible options and parameters to configure Initial configuration screens according to selected function are the followings BASIC CHARGE function THOUSTALSAL MEPILI MENUS DOSIFIERSSCALE 14 CONFIG WEIGHT BEGIN FUNCTION KEY CHARGE 2 SPEEDS AUTO TICKET Ho RELAY CONFIG INPUT CONFIG Figure 4 3 4 2 1 BASIC DISCHARGE funtion LCHCOSTEL AL MERU MENUS DOSIFIERS SCALE 1 CONFIG WEIGHT BEGIN FUNCTION KEY DISCHARGE 2 SPEEDS AUTO TICKET MO RELAY CONFIG INPUT COMFIG Figure 4 3 4 2 2 1 PROD Charge function 4 26 LCHCOSTEL AL MEPL MENUS DOSIFIERS SCALE 1 CONFIG BEGIN FUNCTION PROCESS CHARGE EMPTYING AUTO TICKET RELAY CONFIG IMPUT COMF IG 1 PROD Discharge function LCHCOSTEL AL MERU MENUSDOSTIFIERS SCALE 1 CONFIG BEGIN FUNCTION PROCESS DISCHARGE EMPTYING AUTO TICKET RELAY CONFIG IMPUT COMF IG Charge Discharge function LCHCOSTEL AL MERU MENUS DOSTIFIERS SCALE 1 CONFIG BEGIN FUNCTION PROCESS CHARGE DISCHARGE AUTO TICKET RELAY CONFIG IMPUT COMF IG Charge Discharge function Loews TR LAWL MEPL 4 3 4 2 1 MODE MENU DOSIFIERASCAL ma BEGIN CHARGE BEGIN DISCHARGE PROCESS CHARGE DISCHARGE AUTO TICKET weELayY CONFIG WEIGHT KEY 2 SPEEDS DISABLED Figure 4 3 4 2 3 WEIGHT KEY SPEEDS DISABLED Figure 4 3 4 2 4 WEIGHT KEY SPEEDS 2 SPEEDS Figure 4
86. ctors 6 3 1 RS 232 COM1 COM2 Connector The indicator connector is a SUB D 9 Male PIN SIGNAL t Jf 2 SUB D 9 Connector Aerial female o ees2 o S Pin Assignment 6 o Y View from welded side o o 8 Y O COB Table 6 3 1 1 RS 232 Connector Assignment 6 3 2 RS 485 COM3 Connector SUB D 9 Connector oe Aerialfemale g J i s a Oo000o0o Pin Assignment 6B DATA Se Table 6 3 2 1 RS 485 Connector Assignment Description of the connectors 6 3 3 Expansion port connector COM4 6 3 3 1 RS 232 Opto isolated Expansion Port 89404 The expansion port connector is a male SUB D 9 SIGNAL aS se ee SUB D 9aerialfemale 2 RD i EZA a 6 S a GND Pinallocaton 6 o welding s side view C rs ee Table 6 3 3 1 1 RS 232 Connector Allocation 6 3 3 2 RS 485 Opto isolated Expansion Port 89405 The expansion port connector is a male SUB D 9 SIGNAL A DATA SUB D 9 aerial female 2 4 p CO E A e ooo0o0o0 Pin allocation 6 B DATA welding s side view COO n e an Table 6 3 3 2 1 RS 485 Connector Allocation 6 4 NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES
87. dating gt press the or key 5 4 4 3 TW SPAN Fine span adjustment Protected parameter To do so press the e key to access the menu 5 34 Configuration and calibration e TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED WSETUPS SCALE 2404L Mass Tl SPAN WEIGHT a470 Figure 5 4 4 3 1 This menu shows the weight with an increased resolution x10 Using the and L 1 keys Pa you can increase or decrease this value It is validated with the Le dor e key To exit without gt validating press the or key 5 4 4 4 LIN _ADJ A linear adjustment functionality equivalent to the one described in section 5 3 3 4 Protected parameter 5 5 EXTERNAL MODULES 5 5 1 Introduction MATRIX II indicator allows using external modules in DIN rail format for connection with external systems Currently there are two types of modules 1 Digital inputs outputs module 8 inputs 8 outputs relays 2 Analog output module configurable 0 20mA 4 20mA 0 10V or 0 5V Connection among modules and indicator is performed by means of a RS 485 bus We may use both COM3 available in all indicators as well as COM4 if we have installed the optional RS 485 output board This optional board has the advantage of being galvanically isolated so it may be interesting in industrial environments Modules have to be powered to 24 VDC Example of connection of two modules of digital inputs outputs and an analog output module to a MATRIX II 24V COMS3 o
88. disabled 5 3 2 8 OVLIMIT Maximum weight admitted on the scale before indicating OVERLOAD The possible options are MAX Maximum value of the scale MAX 1 div Maximum value of the scale plus one division 9 15 Configuration and calibration MAX 9div Maximum value of the scale plus nine divisions MAX 2 Maximum value of the scale plus 2 5 3 2 9 UNLIMIT Allows you to configure the weight as of which it will indicate UNDERFLOW The possible options are OVLIMIT The same value as OVLIMIT but in negative 20div 20 display divisions The default value is OVLIMIT 5 3 2 10 PRINT MIN Minimum weight to be able to print The error that will be shown on the display if it cannot print is Weight not valid It can take on the values 0 255 div 5 3 3 CAL MASS The parameters shown in figure 5 3 3 1 can be found in the calibration with masses level MASS ZERO SPAN TW SPANSLIN Nn Figure 5 3 3 1 5 3 3 1 ZERO It shows and allows you to adjust the scale zero point Make the zero point adjustment by pressing the gt key The zero point adjustment menu will appear with the options shown in the following figure SETOUP MOCE UMPROTECTED alae 140C4L Mass ZERO PERO COEFF 100351 Figure 5 3 3 1 1 5 3 3 1 1 ZERO CALIB This option allows access to the menu where the current weight on the scale can be set as the scale zero point Protected parameter To do so all the weights must be removed from
89. during the confirmation requirement material is added or removed that will be reflected in the second weighing That allows manual corrections of the filling 3 9 6 1 7 FINAL WEIGHT That weight is used as the weight to fill when the parameter ASK WEIGHT is configured to NO For the rest of cases that weight is not used 3 9 6 1 8 INFLIGHT Menu for the inflight configuration The screen is as follows MERU TRUCE SCALE SAEMUSFOILLIMGSFILLING SCALE 15 IMFLIGHT INFLIGHT 0 0 ky CORRECTION DISABLED a CL CTIL DISABLED Figure 3 9 6 1 8 1 The inflight for dosing or filling is the amount of product that keeps falling once the gates or the product control system is closed To compensate that fall of material the FINE relay is cut before reaching the desired weight That difference between the desired value and the cut value is the inflight As that value shall be varying in time and is also difficult to predict accurately the equipment has an automatic correction system that adjusts the inflight value according to the results of the different fillings That automatic correction system shall be configured or void if desired Inflight configuration has three parameters Inflight correction and maximum correction INFLIGHT Weight value for the calculation of the cut value for the FINE relay The calculation is FINE cut weight Filling weight INFLIGHT CORRECTION Percentage of correction to be applied to the current INFLIGHT after a fill
90. e 4 3 4 2 12 Comment Equivalent to press Equivalent to press Equivalent to press Equivalent to press Waits the time indicated in the parameter Waits the time indicated in the parameter activating relay A Waits the time indicated in the parameter activating relay B Waits the time indicated in the parameter activating relay C Waits the time indicated in the parameter activating relay D Waits activation of A input to continue Waits activation of B input to continue Waits activation of C input to continue Waits activation of D input to continue O U U a n i y i y i n n n no no no no yes yes es n O yes yes no no i Pee a A 4 41 Configuration and calibration 5 Configuration and Calibration 5 1 Introduction There are different parameters types in the indicator configuration and calibration menu Those that are free access and can always be read and modified Those that are read only which you can not modify accompanied by an in the diagrams Those that are protected which you can read but can only modify under certain circumstances accompanied by a in the diagrams To enter the calibration and configuration menu you must press the i key On pressing we will be required to introduce the access code PIN Figure 5 1 1 If the PIN introduced is correct we shall access the SETUP in the UNPROTECTED mode That will allow us to modi
91. e ID column and a menu will appear that allows you to directly skip to a certain record Use the Lalan D keys to move through the different record fields To edit the field you are in press the key and confirm with the L _ key or cancel with the key You exit this menu with the key 3 34 Truck weighing application 3 10 5 WEIGHIGNS Table The structure of this table is just as shown in figure 3 10 5 1 Certain texts can be modified see section 3 9 1 1 2 SELE WE LiseHLPoeS LICENSE TRAILER aoao 1234ABC 1002 33444CB 1003 3211BBC 1004 2332004 A 3 10 5 1 The fields that have been disabled see 3 9 1 1 2 do not appear in the columns of this table Use the Lv and La keys to move through the different record lines Press the key while the cursor is on any record in the ID column and a menu will appear that allows you to directly skip to a certain record Use the LC and LP keys to move through the different record fields To edit the field you are in press the key and confirm with the L key or cancel with the key You exit this menu with the key 3 35 Industrial application 4 Industrial Application 4 1 Application selection This equipment has two different modes of operation truck weighing application and industrial application In this case for selecting the industrial application we access the SETUP menu by pressing the SETUP key of the indicator then select the INDICATOR option after select CONFIG and f
92. e as EXIT TARE keys P Request for weight with a response in the selected format See sections 5 2 2 4 5 2 3 4 and 5 2 4 4 Q Same as PRINT key R Reset the device T Same as TARE key Z Same as ZERO key Request for weight The command does not require lt CR gt STX ENQ ETX Request for weight The command does not require lt CR gt only F12 and F13 formats see 2 7 1 2 SYN Request for weight Responds when there is stability lt CR gt not required B Same as GROSS key Commands only available in truck weighing mode PR Sends the weighings table through serial port Commands only available in industrial mode Same as EXIT TOTALIZE keys S Same as TOTALIZE key TARE Programming This makes it possible to program a pre set TARE The decimal point is obtained from the system It is not possible program with negative values The maximum value of tare is supported in paragraph OVLIMIT programmed the scale which is the value at which the indicator shows OVERLOAD with hyphens If you try to set a negative value or more OVLIMIT ignores the command team Program T p p p p p p p Check Returns the value in the programming format regardless of whether there is a tare or a pre set tare in the system Transmission of the date in ASCII sign positive value p weight 7 digits SETPOINTS programming Command SPi Allows changing the VALUE i parameter of the digital output i see 5 5 4 1 the decimal point is taken fro
93. e being active The filling is automatically resumed when the signal is deactivated Blocking state is similar to pause the filling relays are deactivated and all error checks are stopped During blocking the filling may be cancelled STOP STOP pressing or activating the CANCEL external input In case of using the key we shall have the opportunity yo sabe the weighing with the current weight The following figure shows an example screen of a blocked filling 3 30 Truck weighing application ea 0e 11 09 49 co E ka Kg LICENSE 1234460 EXTERNALLY BLOCKED MET TO FILL 400 kg FILLED WEIGHT O ky Oe a Figure 3 9 6 1 14 2 3 10 Database Menu In this menu you can view and modify the fields for the different database tables in the truck weighing application You enter this menu by pressing the key and the display will look like figure 3 10 1 HEMO DATS EASE TABLES COMPANY PRODUCT VEHICLES WETGHINGS Figure 3 10 1 You select the table you wish to access using the Ly dang La keys You access the selected table using the LP key You exit the option using the key 3 10 1 CONFIG This allows you to modify the dimensions of the COMPANY PRODUCTS VEHICLES and WEIGHINGS tables in the data base Access to this option is protected and requires you to enter an access code ID HENO COATS 456E TABLES CONFIG COMPANY PIM IS REQUIRED TO CHANGE PARAMETER Figure 3 10 1 1 The menu is as shown in the followin
94. e weighings table for the oldest record and overwrites it with the new weighing The record used may correspond to both a 1st weight or a complete weighing 3 9 1 1 2 LABEL Using this option you can configure the texts labels that are shown for the different fields LICENSE TRAILER COMPANY PRODUCT FIELD 1 FIELD 2 and REMARKS HEMO TRUCK SCALE MENUS CONFIG LABEL LICENSE TRAILER COMPANY ACTIVATED PRODUCT ACTIVATED FIELD FIELD REMARES Figure 3 9 1 1 2 1 3 9 1 1 2 1 RESET LABELS Using this option you can reset the texts labels to their default values To do so select the a YES option and press the Le yor key HEMO TRUCK SCALE Eo aaa LABELS RESET LABELS gt H Figure 3911211 3 9 1 1 2 2 LICENSE This allows you to modify the wording shown in the LICENSE field the maximum length of which is 10 characters 3 13 Truck weighing application To delete the current text press the key several times Enter the desired text for the l l l l J wording using the alphanumeric keypad and finally press the Le or e key MER TRUCE SCALE MENUS COMP IG LABELSLICEMSE 1234567890 Figure 3 9 1 1 2 2 1 3 9 1 1 2 3 TRAILER This menu contains the options shown in the following figure 3 9 1 1 2 1 HEMO TRUCK SCALE w MENUS CONF IGLABEL TRAILER YES TRAILER Figure 3 9 1 1 2 2 1 The desired option is selected by using the af keys You access this option using the gt gt key You exit
95. ed on dosing For that the lack of detection has to be activated ACTIVATED It is activated during the dosing process PAUSE It is activated if the dosing is interrupted and is set in pause mode EMPTYING It is activated when the emptying function is executed RELAY A Generic relay that may be used for the user programmable functions initial function or end function RELAY B Generic relay that may be used for the user programmable functions initial function or end function RELAY C Generic relay that may be used for the user programmable functions initial function or end function RELAY D Generic relay that may be used for the user programmable functions initial function or end function 4 3 4 2 12INPUT CONFIG Menu to configure the inputs that will be used for dosing assigning a physical input module and position If one input is not configured it can not be used Input configuration screen example 4 38 THDUSTRIAL MERU MENLDOSIFIER CONFIG INPUT CONFIG START PROCESS START CHARGE START DISCHARGE PAUSE CANCEL CONTINUE BLOCKING Figure 4 3 4 2 12 1 Industrial application Input list will depend on the dosing function selected Following there is a table with the possible functions and related inputs 1 PROD CHARGE CHARGE CHARGE DISCHARGE CHARGE DISCHARGE DISCHARGE DISCHARGE sean cause _ _ 3 BEGIN CHARGE CHARGE m DISCHARGE START CHARGE
96. eierioccnd ar ER 6 3 6 3 2 RS 485 COM3 Connector esessuns cetceninwatendeion deans auinesiadnaubietubostededdnendiswetttes 6 3 6 3 3 Expansion port connector COMA cossiriers iori 6 4 Introduction 1 Introduction 1 1 Characteristics of the Indicator 1 1 1 Analog load cell connection 3 9 mV V Internal resolution 24 bit A D converter 16 700 000 accounts 8 350 000 Measurement rate 50 measurements per second Linearity error lt 0 01 of measurement range Cable length 400 m mm max 6 wires 30 m mm2 max 4 wires Maximum input voltage 1 1 2 Digital load cell connection 1 1 3 Operator s interface Display Graphic LCD 240x128 with backlighting Keyboard 29 key membrane keyboard External keyboard optional Standard PC PS 2 connector 1 1 4 Serial communication Number of bits and parity 7 and 8 bits both with no parity with even parity or with odd parity 1 1 5 Ethernet Technology 10BaseT 10Mbps Type of cabling Twisted pair Topology Star hub or switch 1 1 6 Power Supply Power supply connection 90 260 VAC 50 60 Hz 18 W max DC Power Supply 18 VDC external fuse 1A 250 V 2 A 5x20mm slow fusion 1 1 Introduction 1 1 7 Operating conditions and mechanical data Operating temperature range 10 C to 40 C Temperature limit 25 C to 70 C 292 x 205 x 141 mm 3kg o Weight 3 kg Desktop support or panel 1 2 Keypad The keypad which is located on the front of the device is
97. ell If everything is correct OK appears If there are one or more errors the following texts are shown highlighted with an inverted background Error The serial number does not coincide with the NVM value adjustment value The span does not coincide with the NVM value adjustment value CA NOP The cell NOM does not coincide with the NVM value adjustment value ST The cell status indicates some kind of error NOT CONNECTED There is no communication with load cell If there is more than one error they are shown separated by hyphens For example a serial number and span error SN GA The screen format is the following 7 adh The cell capacity does not coincide with the NVM value adjustment value adj 5 29 Configuration and calibration SETUP MOCE UNPROTECTED SSETUPSSC4LE CONFIG OCCELL DPI4G6 0CCELLS el Status Cel Status 1 Ok Ze Lk aie OK 4 Figure 543621 5 4 3 6 3 ERR INDEX Index of communication errors S ETUFP MOCE UNPROTECTED SSETUPSSCSLE CONFIG DCELL DLI4G GCELLS el Err Index Cel Err Index 0 000 fF 0 O00 37 0 000 4 0 000 TOTAL MSC 2675 Figure 543631 This screen indicates the percentage of communication errors for each cell If there are no errors it indicates 0 000 When there is some kind of error the letters T for time out error and F for format error are added When there is some kind of error this is hig
98. en as described in section 3 9 1 1 2 the device will ask for additional information to record for this weight i e company code client or supplier product code field 1 field 2 and remarks as long as in section 3 9 1 1 2 the selection was made to show this field and the content of the wording has not been modified and changed to another See figure iS Feo Ro al 100303 17 08 ss BI ee 9400 LICENSE 135 7460 end WEIGHT TRAILER EMPRESA wf RODULTO La Ie I I gt jfese ie Figure 3 3 3 1 Before validating and storing the weight the device verifies if the weight indicated is stable see 5 3 1 6 and 5 4 1 6 If the weight is not stable appears on the display until the stability requirement has been met If the stability requirement is not met after 10 seconds have passed the weight is validated and stored but the weight will appear without the unit upon printing the weighing ticket indicating that the weight may not be correct Once the weight has been validated the net weight for the complete weighing is shown on the display for 3 sec If at any time during the data entry process the or key is pressed the process is aborted and the weight will not be stored The indicator automatically records the date and time for this weight The indicator assigns a correlative number to each double weighing operation This number makes it possible to recover each weighing in order to check modify or print the information
99. et printers i e STAR SP 2000 or Samsung SRP 270 ESC POS Epson TM U220 and Samsung SRP 275 printers If the option ESC POS or SP X is selected this automatically forces the parameter PAGE WIDTH to 40 5 2 7 2 PAGE L Only for ESC P printers Length of the label in lines The length must be greater than or equal to the sum of the number of header lines plus the number of footer lines plus the number of label body lines plus three additional lines that are not used for printing The number of lines can be calculated my multiplying the length of the page in inches by 6 NUMBER LINES NUMBER INCHES 6 Examples Page Length Number of Lines Page Length Number of Lines 66 o 36 5 2 7 3 PAGE W Page width in characters The possible options are 40 80 5 2 7 4 ALIGN Type of alignment desired The possible options are LEFT Left alignment CENTER Center alignment RIGHT Right alignment 5 2 7 5 HEADER L Number of lines used for the header The possible options are 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 11 Configuration and calibration 5 2 7 6 H TEXT1 To enter the text for each header 1 line This can only be modified if the value indicated in HEADER LINES is 1 to 5 The line may have a maximum of 40 characters See figure 5 2 7 6 1 e TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED SSETUPS INDICATORS PRINTERSH TEST EMTER H TEsT 1234567990 25456 s901 43 456 7890125456 590 gy Figure 5 2 7 6 1 5 2 7 7 H TEX
100. f working in weight l AA kal CHARGE DISCHAR 171 CHARGE FAST TARGET WEIGHT 600 kg DOSED WEIGHT 400 ky C Figure 4 2 8 1 3 9 12 If working in pieces 4 20 Industrial application Osos 1 0 eT CHARGE DISCHAR 171 CHARGE FAST FINAL PIECES p000 pos DOSED PIECES 4000 pes C E Figure 4 2 8 1 3 9 13 Once the charge is finished will start the discharge or a start of discharge confirmation message will appear if programmed to require it Example of start of discharge confirmation screen Confirmation by keyboard oss09 11 11 16 DT 1 al k CHARGETOD ceon pean came age ae TARGET U START DISCHARGE 173 7 DOSED WE CANCEL YES LaLe Iese jl Figure 4 2 8 1 3 9 14 Confirmation by external input Oso 11 13 eT E TARGET TO START CISCHARGE 1 73 DOSED aaa Figure 4 2 8 1 3 9 15 Once discharge has started we have a screen like the following If working in weight GeO TT Wee eT i 413 CHSRGE DISCHAR 171 SLOW DISCHARGE MET WEIGHT TO DOSE 200 kg C13 DOSED WEIGHT Figure 4 2 8 1 3 9 16 If working in pieces 4 21 Industrial application GeO Web eT 4132 PEET 171 SLOW DISCHARGE PIECES TO DOSE 000 pes C13 1568 pcs Figure 4 2 8 1 3 9 17 The equipment will perform as many discharges as configured and if several charge discharge cycles have been selected will start again with another charge 4 2 8 1 3 10 Charge Disc
101. field 2 and remarks as long as in section 3 9 1 1 2 the selection was made to show this field and the content of the wording has not been modified and changed to another See figure 3 4 1 1 11 02 09 11 09 ss TY 46580 LICENSE 1434444 STORED TARE TRAILER THI EMPRESA COMP1 PRODUCTO PRT La I IC I gt jfese je Figure 3 4 1 1 Before validating and storing the weight the device verifies if the weight indicated is stable see 5 3 1 6 and 5 4 1 6 If the weight is not stable appears on the display until the Stability requirement has been met If the stability requirement is not met after 10 seconds have passed the weight is validated and stored but the weight will appear without the unit upon printing the weighing ticket indicating that the weight may not be correct Once the weight has been validated the net weight for the complete weighing is shown on the display for 3 sec If at any time during the data entry process the or 2 key is pressed the process is aborted and the weight will not be stored For this operation the gross weight on the scale when the last field is validated is recorded as the second weight The tare stored for this vehicle is recorded as the first weight The indicator automatically records the date and time for this weight For these kinds of operations the date and time of the first and of the second weight are the same The indicator assigns a correlative number to each double weighi
102. forthe curent neid Enter a higher value 1 6 Introduction Display Error _ Possible Cause What To Do SETUP MODE UMPROTECTED WSETUPSCALE 1 SC4LE DEFYMAR 1 ENTER Mas 1 0 01 flo 100000 ace The decimal number entered Reduce the number of Too much decimals exceeds the permitted SSETUP SCALE T SCALE DEF MAN OUTED Verify that the MAX ENTER MAX 1270000_ flo 100000 Ratio not fulfilled value Is correct ERROR IA PrE UNPROTECTED l SSETUPSSC4LE 1 5C4LE DEF DIWY ENTER DIVISION 0 001 i Ratio not fulfilled ERROR E i rror DIV MAX DIV rai TESS i EAA SETUP SCALE 14SC4LE DEFDIY ENTER DIY 1 O 01_ Ratio not fulfilled ERROR E l rror DIV1 MAX1 SETHP MODE ep IpPOTECTED Verify that the DIV2 ENTER DIV Z O 01_ value is correct Ratio not fulfilled ERROR One MAX2 lt 100000 Modify MAX2 to fulfill te ratio SETUP MODE UNPROTECTED SETUPS SCALE 145C4LE DEF DIY ENTER DIVISION ERROR The zero value entered is not 3 Modify the zero value valid for these parameters Modify DIV to fulfill ratio Verify that the DIV value Is correct Modify MAX to fulfill ratio Verify that the DIV1 value is correct Modify MAX1 to fulfill ratio An attempt is being made to NSETUPASEALE T CONETG SCALE LOCK modify a protected parameter Enter the PIN correctl fay UML cee without having entered the j a Error PROTECTED PIN correctly or the and or change position 0005 PRO
103. fy the protected configuration parameters Then you enter the menu and see the following SETUP MODE UNPROTECTED SETUP INDICATOR SCALE 1 ANALOG SCALE 2 EXTERNAL MODULES PRINT CONFIG Figure 5 1 2 The position you will be in is shown with the inverted font To move around the different menu options you must use the af keys To access the selected option press the gt key You exit the option using the La key To modify a parameter a enter the desired value and press Le dor e If you wish to exit without modifying the parameter Ey E press the or gt t key To exit the calibration and configuration menu press the or gt t key If we access the INDICATOR menu we will see a screen like the following SETUP MOCE UNPROTECTED SETUPS INDICATOR CONFIG COM 1 DEMAND COM 2 DEMAND COM 3 OPTION BOARD ETHERNET PRINTER TICKET Figure 5 1 3 5 1 Configuration and calibration There are two different calibration levels in this menu and they feature different levels of protection Indicator configuration the protected parameters may only be modified if setup menu has been accessed in the UNPROTECTED mode Configuration and calibration of the scale s besides being in UNPROTECTED mode there is a switch on the back of the indicator see figure 5 1 4 for each one of the two scales a second scale is optional This is a selector that can be mechanically sealed off and in the LOCK position prevents any modifica
104. g figure The number shown to the right of each field is the maximum number of records in the corresponding table 3 31 Truck weighing application HEF FIO OST ab ase VEHICLES WELGHIMGS Figure 3 10 1 2 WARNING A N Modifying the dimension of any of the tables leads to a deletion in the data base 3 10 1 1 INIT TABLES Using this option you can reset the data base tables to their default values To do so select the YES option and press the Le yor key MEAL OST ab ease STABLES CONFIGS INIT TABLES INIT TABLES Figure 3 10 1 1 1 WARNING Resetting the data base tables leads to a deletion of the data base 3 10 1 2 COMPANY This option allows you to modify the quantity of maximum records available in the COMPANY table in the data base This quantity can be anywhere from 1 to 1000 records MEPL COST abe Se STABLES CONFIGS COMPANY ENTER COMPANY 100 lo 1000 Figure 3 10 1 1 1 Once the value for this option has been modified the data base is initialized and the number of records available in the WEIGHINGS table is recalculated 3 10 1 3 PRODUCT This option allows you to modify the quantity of maximum records available in the PRODUCT table in the data base This quantity can be anywhere from 1 to 1000 records 3 32 Truck weighing application MEPL OST aba Se STABLES COMFIG PROBUCT ENTER PRODUCT 100 Cl 1000 Figure 3 10 1 3 1 Once the value for this option has been modif
105. gital outputs module 5 5 4 2 DIGITAL INPUTS configuration On accessing DIGITAL INPUTS we see the following screen SE TUF MOCE SSETUPS ERT AOGULES S CONFIGURES DIG INPS DIGITAL INPUT FUNCTION MOG ACE IMP TC TAFE 01 1 C INPUT PRINT Ol 2 C INPUT SELECT SCALE 1 73 C INPUT TARE 73 C INPUT ERO 7 1 7 C INPUT OFF ao Figure 5 5 4 2 1 A list of 16 possible logical inputs appears With the keys La we move around the list and with the key gt we enter the input s configuration The list has three columns Left Number of logical input Center Function related to the input Right Physical input related to the 3 input On accessing an output with the key we will see the following screen SETUP MOCE TYPE SCALE LEVEL MODULE INPUT Figure 5 5 4 2 2 The parameters to configure and its possible values are the followings TYPE Function associated to the input Possible values OFF Not used TARE Tare a platform CLEAR TARE Deletes a tare ZERO Performs a zero PRINT Prints a ticket simple GROSS NET Function Gross Net SCALE CHANGE Scale change if possible SELECT SCALE 2 Scale 1 selection if possible 5 42 Configuration and calibration SELECT SCALE 2 Scale 2 selection if possible POLAT AE Totalize function of the industrial application only available for the active scale EXIT TOTALIZE Function Exit Totalize of the industrial application o
106. harge function As already commented this is a mixed mode that allows making charges and discharges pressing one key or another Charges are always in gross weight and admit no cycles Discharges are always in net and several cycles may be selected There is also the option to perform cyclic discharges until there is not material enough to start more discharges The main screen for this mode is the following Gao 11 43 PI E Figure 4 2 8 1 3 10 1 La performs the last dosing ticket printing Key starts charge process Key starts discharge process Like in the rest of modes depending on the configuration the equipment will require more or less parameters before starting dosing Screen that are showed are the same than in the charge and discharge modes already explained except that the charge is always in gross and the discharge is always in net Furthermore charge admits no cycles That mode has not emptying option as well 4 3 CONFIGURATION 4 3 1 Entering the configuration mode If the following appears at the bottom of the screen Eo gt TS A gt Exit Figure 4 3 1 1 Press the F key so the following appears fe a a ae EXIT Figure 4 3 1 2 4 22 Industrial application Then press the key to enter the configuration mode The following screen will be shown ae o ME Pi PROGRAMED TARES DOSIF LEP ari 4 3 1 3 4 3 2 TOTALIZER The options are as follows Ticket type Reset 4
107. hat was already on starting the CHARGE e ASK The type of charging will be required to the used 4 3 4 2 8 7 ASK WEIGHT CHARGE Ww DISCHARGE Erai Parameter to establish if the weight or pieces to dose will be required to the user Possible values e NO Weight or pieces will not be required The programmed parameter of TARGET WEIGHT will be used e LAST Weight or pieces to dose will be required to the user When the screen is showed the last input will be shown as default e ASK Weight or pieces to dose will be required to the user showing zero as the default value It is mandatory to input as value 4 3 4 2 8 8 START CHARGE CHARGE VW DISCHARGE K Establishes if CHARGE starts automatically or waits for confirmation Possible options are e AUTO Starts automatically without requiring confirmation e KEY Will stop waiting for a keyboard confirmation e INPUT Will stop waiting for a signal through an external digital input e KEY INPUT It is a combination of the previous two Process will stop waiting for either a keyboard confirmation or external input Parameter not available in BASIC CHARGE 4 3 4 2 8 9 START DISCHARGE CHARGE gt K DISCHARGE Emi Establishes if discharge starts automatically or waits for confirmation Possible options are 4 32 Industrial application AUTO Starts automatically without requiring confirmation KEY Will stop waiting for a keyboard confirmation INPUT Will stop waiting for a signal th
108. he weighing as is The second weighing will be done with the current weight and the weighing will be recorded Option to be selected when the lack of material may not be solved immediately and the current weighing wants to be accepted even though the final desired value has not been reached See figure 3 9 6 1 11 3 20 06 11 16 16 eT i 123 amer SAWE WEIGHING CANCEL W _ LOC escia Figure 3 9 6 1 11 3 3 28 Truck weighing application 3 9 6 1 12 WAITING TIME Once reached the desired weight the FINE relay is deactivated waits for stability and starts that waiting time On ending the process of the weighing checking and ending continues If during that time the weight becomes unstable the time counter starts again from zero That time is used in systems where there is not enough with waiting for stability on ending the filling because material may fall after reaching stability Default value 0 3 9 6 1 13 RELAY CONFIG section to configure the filling control and information relays The screen is as follows HEMO TRUCK SCALE MHENU FILLING SCALE 1 REL4Y CONFIG FAST z ERROR FILLING ERROR MATERIAL ERROR ACTIVATED PAUSE RESET CONFIG Figure 3 9 6 1 13 1 A list of the available functions appears and at the right side the assigned relay The relay is specified with a number and module direction 1 to 15 and a relay number 1 to 8 For example 01 3 indicates relay number 3 of module 1 If no re
109. his operation the gross weight on the scale when the last field is validated is recorded as the second weighing The tare on the indicator at that time is recorded as the first weighing The indicator automatically records the date and time for this weight For these kinds of operations the date and time of the first and of the second weight are the same The indicator assigns a correlative number to each double weighing operation This number makes it possible to recover each weighing in order to check modify or print the information that has been stored The weighing number can be changed by the user by using the N TICKET option in the truck weighing application options menu see section 3 9 2 4 It will not be possible to weigh this way in any of the following circumstances e There is a system error 3 4 Truck weighing application e The indicator is in the Overload or Underload status see 5 3 2 8 and 5 4 2 8 e The gross weight is less than PRINT MIN see 5 3 2 9 and 5 4 2 9 To manually enter a weight you must enter the weight using the keypad and then press the a Le Jor key to confirm MANUAL INPUT is shown on the display along with the weight value entered Then press the key and follow the same process described above This message will appear on the display TAREG WEIGHT The weight unit for these manual weighings does not appear when the ticket is printed 3 5 Single Weighing Ticket By pressing the key a weighing tic
110. hlighted with an inverted background A counter with the sum of the total individual weight requests made for each one of the cells is shown 5 4 3 7 DIAG INTERFACE A menu with several diagnostic functions for the interface The screen is as shown in figure 5 4 3 7 1 e TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED SETUP CONFIG CCELLSPIAG INTERFACE MAM STATUS OF POWER DCELLS sl VERS ITOK TEST COM PORT Figure 5 4 3 T I NVM STATUS This shows the status of the non volatile memory NVM of the load cell communication interface It will show OK if everything is correct and CORRUPTED if not Read only parameter POWER DCELLS This shows the status of the power supply of the load cells It will show OK if everything is correct OFF if it is turned off and FAIL if there is some kind of power failure example a short circuit in the cell power supply Read only parameter SW VERSION Shows the version of the communication interface software Read only parameter TEST COM Enter in the communications port test mode 9 30 Configuration and calibration 9 4 3 7 1 TEST COM A test is done on this screen of the RS485 communications port of the digital platform interface This screen indicates the test status To run the test a test connector that connects the transmission to the reception must be placed in the digital load cell connector The test result shows four counters They mean the following
111. ied the data base is initialized and the number of records available in the WEIGHINGS table is recalculated 3 10 1 4 VEHICLES This option allows you to modify the quantity of maximum records available in the VEHICLES table in the data base This quantity can be anywhere from 1 to 1000 records MEPL OST aba Se STABLES COMFIG WEHICLES EMTER VEHICLES 100 Cl 1000 Figure 3 10 1 4 1 Once the value for this option has been modified the data base is initialized and the number of records available in the WEIGHINGS table is recalculated 3 10 1 5 WEIGHINGS This option does not feature a submenu as the number of records is calculated based on the quantity of records in the rest of the tables Each record in each table requires the following memory quantity TABLE Necessary Memory bytes COMPANIES PRODUCTS VEHICLES WEIGHINGS The number of weighings is calculated in accordance with the following formula n weighings 262144 n companies 40 n products 40 n vehicles 14 84 So for example if the number of records in the COMPANIES PRODUCTS and VEHICLES tables is 100 the quantity of records available for the WEIGHINGS table would be 3008 3 10 2 COMPANY Table The structure of this table is just as shown in figure 3 10 2 1 Certain texts can be modified see section 3 9 1 1 2 3 33 Truck weighing application a Se e CODE DESCRIPTION COMPANY 1 COMPANY 2 COMPANY 3 F
112. igure 3 10 2 1 Use the L _ and La keys to move through the different record lines Press the key while the cursor is on any record in the ID column and a menu will appear that allows you to directly skip to a certain record Use the L4 and L keys to move through the different record fields To edit the field you are in press the key and confirm with the L key or cancel with the key You exit this menu with the key 3 10 3 PRODUCT Table The structure of this table is just as shown in figure 3 10 3 1 Certain texts can be modified see section 3 9 1 1 2 TABELE PRODUCT _ _ OE ere PESCRIPTION o ooo CONCRETE CONCRETE TYPE 1 ml CONCRETE CONCRETE TYPE 2 3 COMCRETES CONCRETE TYPE 3 EDIT Figure 3 10 3 1 Use the L and La keys to move through the different record lines Press the key while the cursor is on any record in the ID column and a menu will appear that allows you to directly skip to a certain record Use the Llan LJ keys to move through the different record fields To edit the field you are in press the key and confirm with the Le key or cancel with the key You exit this menu with the key 3 10 4 VEHICLES Table The structure of this table is just as shown in figure 3 10 4 1 Certain texts can be modified see section 3 9 1 1 2 SELE VEHICLES LICENSE Ssoococcd Figure 3 10 4 1 Use the L _ and La keys to move through the different record lines Press the key while the cursor is on any record in th
113. imum value of the scale plus 2 5 4 2 9 UNLIMIT Allows you to configure the weight as of which it will indicate UNDERFLOW The possible options are OVLIMIT The same value as OVLIMIT but in negative 20div 20 display divisions The default value is 20div 5 4 2 10 PRINT MIN Minimum weight to be able to print The error that will be shown on the display if it cannot print is Weight not valid It can take on the values 0 255 div 9 23 Configuration and calibration 5 4 3 CONFIG DCELL Using this menu you can configure the characteristics of the digital scale and certain adjustments The available options are as follows CONFIG DCELL NUMCELL DCELL ZERO SPAN CORNER ADJUST DIAG DCELLS DIAG INTERFACE PARAM RESET DCELL CLEAR Figure 5 4 3 1 5 4 3 1 NUMCELL To program the number of scale load cells Protected parameter The possible values are 1 16 5 4 3 2 DCELL To enter the load cells in the system and view their parameters Protected parameter You access this by pressing the gt key and then a menu is shown just like the one in figure 5 4 3 2 1 e TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED WSETUPS SCALE 2 COMFIG DCELLSPCELL SME CAPACITY GAIN Sw ver Figure 5 4 3 2 1 All the cells that have been programmed in NUMCELL appear in this menu see section 5 4 3 1 Using the La and Le keys you select the cell you wish to enter in the system You access the selected cell in this case
114. inally access the APPLICATION option where we choose the INDUSTRIAL option 4 2 Operation 4 2 1 Normal Weighing Upon loading the platform the weight will appear on the main display 4 2 2 Zero The indicator features a manual reset to zero device If you press the zero key the indicator will use the current weight value as the system zero value Q Operation 4 2 3 Tare The types of tare that can be done are as follows Normal tare Manual tare Programmed tare 4 2 3 1 Normal Tare By pressing the or xv key the current value on the indicator will become the tare value The word NET will appear to the right of the weight Operation or gt 4 2 3 2 Manual Tare To enter a specific tare you must indicate the tare value using the numeric keys enter it using lt 4 the Le or e key and finally validate it by pressing the or gt key The words NET and PT will appear to the right of the weight Operation nN N nN 7 Le or Enter gt or D 4 2 3 3 Programmed Tare To select a programmed tare you must enter the tare number 1 20 and press the Le or Z key Then press the programmed tare key The programmed tare will appear on the screen a If it is the desired value you must confirm with the Le or e key if you wish to change the a programmed tare enter the new value and press the Le yor e key The NET and PT indications will appear to the right of the weight Operation lt
115. ing That means that after a filling the final error is calculated difference between real and desired weight and that percentage is applied adding or subtracting it to the INFLIGHT accordingly Correction value Desired weight Real weight a If that parameter is left to zero the automatic correction is deactivated and the value of INFLIGHT is kept the same as the programmed value MAX CORRECTION Maximum correction value to be applied at once If after making the calculation the correction value surpasses the MAX CORRECTION parameter value only that correction will be applied If that value is left to zero the comparison is deactivated and so there is no limit of correction Default values INFLIGHT 0 CORRECTION O DEACTIVATED 3 26 Truck weighing application MAX CORRECTION 0 DEACTIVATED 3 9 6 1 9 SLOW SECTION Parameter only valid if the filling is at two speeds This parameter determines along with the inflight the GROSS relay cut value point leaving only activated the FINE relay To calculate the GROSS cut point subtract the final weight desired the inflight and the programmed slow section value GROSS cut value Final weight INFLIGHT SLOW SECTION Default value 0 3 9 6 1 10 MARGIN OF ERROR Menu option where the final weight check is configured allowing to give an error if the final weight is outside the margins programmed here That check may be activated or deactivated The inferior margin i
116. ing loading unloading and loading unloading Possibility to work with weight or pieces Dosing in gross or net only in loading mode Possibility to make cycles up to 99 Inflight programming cut off point of the thin filling with configurable automatic adjustment Dosing parameters set by configuration or by keyboard input by the user on starting dosing Programmable error margins above and below the desired weight Error margins programming by percentage or weight Lack of material detection configurable Possibility to add material to the weighing Hopper when a lack of material error appears when working in discharge Filling start through external input keyboard or automatic Independent configuration and dosing parameters for scale 1 and scale 2 Programmable delay time before acquiring final weight after dosing Option for executing a configurable initial function before starting dosing Option for executing a configurable end function after dosing Execution of emptying function after dosing configurable Possibility for automatic ticket printing after each dosing Dosing process and errors indicator relays Digital inputs for dosing start pause block and cancel through external signals 4 2 8 1 2 Dosing start screen For using the dosing function we have to configure it See section 4 3 4 of the industrial application configuration menu 4 4 Industrial application Acco
117. ing to configuration are the followings Weight to discharge if configured to work in weight 0s7 09 11 10 45 CT 1 RA 5 E ENTER WEIGHT TO DISCHARGE MET WEIGHT _ Figure 4 2 8 1 3 8 2 Pieces to discharge if configured to work in pieces 4 15 Industrial application Osos 10 45 PI E z _ 6000 ENTER Ne OF PIECES TO DISCHARGE PIECES _ Lae I I gt Sec fe Figure 4 2 8 1 3 8 3 Number of discharge cycles to perform From 1 to 99 If we enter 0 it will perform discharges until there is not enough material to make a complete discharge For example if we make discharges of 50kg and are left 48 kg on the platform it will not continue discharging Screen 0s709711 10 46 CT 1 PROG ENTER NUMBER OF DISCHARGES I E DISCHARGES _ a La ie I I gt Jee f Figure 4 2 8 1 3 8 4 Start process confirmation by keyboard or external digital input 0sr09711 10 53 DI j 000 1 PROD DI ar boerne l ee START DOSING CANCEL BE Figure 4 2 8 1 3 8 5 WAITING FOR EXTERNAL INPUT TO START DOSING Figure 4 2 8 1 3 8 6 Start discharge confirmation by keyboard or external digital input 4 16 Industrial application Osos 10 54 eT 0 kg kal m e a L_ aa START DISCHARGE CANCEL BE TOOT Figure 4 2 8 1 3 8 7 Figure 4 2 8 1 3 8 8 When discharge starts the following screen is showed Working in weight OS O9711 10 58 IT ji
118. introduced and so the final weight on the scale will be that weight Possible values NET GROSS ASK If the option ASK is selected on performing the filling data entrance sequence the indicator will ask the user what type of filling desires Example 0 r03 11 08 57 eT RE HK had kg ENTER WELGHT TYPE wey CROSS CANCEL Figure 3 9 6 1 3 1 If CANCEL is selected the filling is aborted 3 9 6 1 4 ASK WEIGHT That parameter indicates if during the filling data entrance sequence the weight to dose will be required to the user or if the weight programmed at the configuration menu will be used In case the weight is required there is the option that the last introduced weight to be showed or that always shows zero Possible values NO LAST ASK NO the programmed weight will be used without asking LAST a window will be showed asking for the weight The initial value will be the same introduced in the previous filling or zero if the equipment has just started ASK a window will be showed asking for the weight The initial value will always be zero That makes the introduction of the value mandatory every time and avoids the accidental validation of a previous value Example of the screen showed when asking the weight to fill is activated 3 24 Truck weighing application oz 03 11 08 57 DPI ee Kg LIC PLAT Reed ETA TA a ENTER TARGET WEIGHT MET WEIGHT Lae iaie jfesc i Figure 3 9 6 1 4 1 3 9 6 1 5 S
119. ion enables the control of an automatic loading system of material in a truck Control is performed through one or more external modules with DIN rail format of digital outputs relays and inputs These modules connect to a Matrix II through a RS485 bus using COM3 port or the optional COM4 The filling process has a similar sequence than an entrance and exit of a truck In this case the two weighings take place without moving the truck the first weighing is made before starting the filling process and the second on ending The start of the filling sequence is made through the key F4 instead of F1 and the result of the filling is stored in the database in the same way that it would in a double weighing made through F1 Once pressed F4 the equipment requires introducing the truck 3 7 Truck weighing application license plate On the developing of this function the equipment shall never take into account if the truck has already a first weighing introduced in the system and is then pending of a second weighing or else if the truck has a memorized tare The two corresponding weights shall always be performed 3 8 2 Main characteristics Filling to 1 or 2 speeds Filling entering net or gross weight Programming of inflight cut off point of the thin filling with automatic adjustment Programming of slow section cut off point of the coarse filling when a filling to 2 speeds is performed Programmable error margins above and
120. ion shows the possible function selectable by the user during configuration The possible functions are the same for initial than for ending 4 40 A configuration screen example would be the following LCLHCOSTEIL AL MEPL PROCESS INITIAL FUMCTION PARAMETER Figure 4 3 4 2 13 1 On accessing the function configuration we will have LCHCOSTELAL MEPL MENUS COSIF IER SIMITIAL FUNCTION INITIAL FUNCTION ZEG CLEAR TARE TOTALIZE END TOTALIZE WAIT o BELAY A Figure 4 3 4 2 13 2 Industrial application We select the function and validate with Enter If the function has a parameter we can edit it LCHCOSTEL AL MERU MENUS INITIAL FUNCTIONS PARAMETER ENTER PARAMETER l_ Cl 2503 Figure 4 3 4 2 13 3 We would enter the time in seconds that the execution of the function has to last 4 3 4 2 13 1 Listing of initial and end functions There are functions that have a parameter such time specified in seconds Other functions have no parameter in that case will appear dashes in PARAMETER For BASIC CHARGE and BASIC DISCHARGE there are only available some of the options It is showed in the corresponding column Initial and end functions table Function Parameter Available for basic functions TARE y CLEAR TARE y TOTALIZE END TOTALIZE WAIT yes helena yes yes yes yes For using one relay or input these have to be configured through RELAY CONFIG see 4 3 4 2 11 or INPUT CONFIG se
121. ited Protected parameter 5 4 3 3 ZERO It shows and allows you to adjust the scale zero point Make the zero point adjustment by pressing the gt key The zero point adjustment menu will appear with the options shown in the following figure ETUP OCE UNPROTECTED VE TERA SCALE CONFIG DCELL ZERO FERD COEFF 199513 Figure 5 4 3 3 1 5 4 3 3 1 ZERO CALIB This option allows access to the menu where the current weight on the scale can be set as the scale zero point Protected parameter To do so all the weights must be removed from the scale press the L gt key to access the menu shown in figure 5 4 3 3 1 1 SETUP MOCE UNPROTECTED SETUPYSCALE 2 CONFIG OCELL ZERO CALIB PERO 199511 Figure 5433 1 To confirm the value shown in the ZERO field as the current scale zero point press the Le or ae gt key To exit without confirming press the or key Upon confirming the system will show the calibration process on the display 5 26 Configuration and calibration S E TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED SETUPS SCALE 2 CONFIG DCELC ZERONCALIE CALIBRATING ERO PLEASE WAIT bebbrrres nu Figure 5433 2 Once the process has finished it will return to the D CELL menu showing the stored zero point coefficient value 5 4 3 3 2 ZERO COEFF This allows you to manually enter the scale zero point value Protected parameter To do so press the L gt key to access the menu shown in figure 5 4 3 3 2 1
122. ivated while weight is within the scale configuration margins and there is no error in the scale NEG Output is activated if the display shows a negative weight no matter if it is because of a tare or because the weight is below the scale zero TARE IN Output acts if there is a tare PRINT Output acts on printing TOTALIZE Output acts when there is an open totalization in the industrial application REMOTE Output controlled by the serial port SCALE SELECTED Output acts if the active scale is the one selected in the SCALE parameter SCALE Indicates the scale related to the function that controls the output Possible values SCALE 1 Function relates to scale 1 SCALE 2 Function relates to scale 2 ACTIVE SCALE Function relates to active scale Functions GROSS NET and SCALE SELECTED do not admit the option ACTIVE SCALE so this option is not showed with these functions VALUE Weight of action when the output acts as a setpoint Only available for GROSS and NET functions HYSTERESIS Weight margin given so that a relay to returns to its previous state This is used to avoid the relay to be repeatedly changing its state when the weight is just around the action point VALUE Only available for GROSS and NET functions TRIP Parameter to select the output action logic when in setpoint mode functions GROSS and NET Possible values HIGH default value and Low The functioning is as follows HIGH Relay activated when weigh
123. ket is printed that is not stored in the weighings data base License Plate gt m Next depending on the options chosen as described in section 3 9 1 1 2 the device will ask for additional information to record for this weight i e company code client or supplier product code field 1 field 2 and remarks as long as in section 3 9 1 1 2 the selection was made to show this field and the content of the wording has not been modified and changed to another If at any time during the data entry process the or ee key is pressed the process Is aborted and the weight will not be stored The indicator assigns a correlative number to each ticket The weighing number can be changed by the user by using the N TICKET option in the truck weighing application options menu see section 3 9 2 4 Once the data entry is complete a ticket will be printed with the gross weight the device indicates at that time It is also possible to print a ticket without entering the license plate company and remarks data by pressing the print ticket key see 2 6 Depending on the TICKET value configured in section 5 2 8 the ticket that is printed will be standard or a customized one that is programmed using the Smart Ticket v1 1 program If the TICKET value was configured to OFF in section 5 2 8 no ticket will be printed Figure 3 5 1 shows an example of a ticket 1 HEADER TEXT 1 MAX 40 CHARACTERS 2 HEADER TEXT 2 MAX 40 CHARACTERS
124. lay has been assigned appears Function that may be assigned to a relay FAST Relay to control the gross flow of the filling system SLOW Relay to control the fine flow of the filling system ERROR Activated when there is an error in the equipment during the filling FILLING ERROR Activated if on ending the filling the weight is outside the programmed margins of error MATERIAL ERROR Activated if there is a lack of material error ACTIVATED Activated during the filling process PAUSE Activated if the filling is paused If a relay is not programmed it means that this function will not activate any relay To start the filling is mandatory to program at least the FINE relay for 1 speed fillings or the FINE and GROSS relays for a 2 speed It is not allowed to program two functions to the same relay Neither is allowed to use the same relay for more than one equipment function such as gates and dosing If a relay is already being used in another function an error will arise on programming it Option RESET CONFIG erases all the configuration of the filling relays for that scale Used for starting a configuration from scratch If a question mark appears at the right side of the relay as showed in figure 3 9 6 1 13 2 means that the module that corresponds to that relay is not installed Go to SETUP EXTERNAL MODULES INSTALLATION to install the modules 3 29 Truck weighing application MERU TRUCK SCALE WMEMUS FILLIN
125. ly for Starting scales with digital load _ cells zer04 11 12 28 OT NOT CONFIG No Dcell config SCALE 1 error found only in scales with digital load cells ma 5 ee ao zgr 4 11 12 30 D Ba POWER ER kg Power error SCALE r ee error found only in Load cell power supply Connect and check scales with digital load failure external power supply cells Digital scale not configured Configure digital scale ma 5 SS oe Error Found Only in Communication error in Contact your technical Weight blinks scales with digital load cells some load cells service EEPE EE S SC s NO COMM kgl No comm error found only in Communication error in all Contact your technical scales with digital load load cells service MENUNGATES SCALE T RELAY INPUT Soe mec a An address for a digital Install a digital module module function has been in that address or ES MOT COMPATIBLE WITH THIS introduced but in that introduce correctly the r ERROR OO56 THE INSTALLED MODULE Equipment is turned OFF Change fuse Not connected to power Connect it to power supply supply Contact your technical Display off Indicator broken broken Indicator broken oma Equipment is turned OFF is turned Equipment is turned OFF Turn it ON pressing 1 8 Introduction 1 6 PC Keyboard Assignment The indicator can be used with different PC keyboards language types The character you get from pushing
126. m The indication Pcs will appear If the unit weight is less than a hundredth of a division an error message will appear For example if a scale has a division of 0 01kg the minimum admitted unit weight shall be of 0 0001kg From this time on the indicator will indicate the quantity of pieces The display will indicate the weight of one piece at an accuracy of two decimals more than the division at which the indicator operates e g in a scale with an adjustment in kg with a division of 0 01kg the weight per unit shall be showed in kg with a precision of four decimal places See the following figure 4 2 Industrial application 237 07 09 16 39 m 1000 SCALE Zz 47480 kg STA UNIT WEIGHT 29 06 kg Figure 4 2 6 1 1 Operation we N pieces or This operation can be repeated by adding more pieces to those already on the scale if you wish to readjust the system again To exit the pieces counter function you must press the key The indicator will show weight again 4 2 6 2 By weight per piece To operate according to weight per piece you enter the weight per piece and press the Le or Tar key The maximum accuracy of the weight per piece is two decimals more than the division at which the scale operates e g if a scale is adjusted in kg with a division of 0 01kg the maximum resolution shall be of 0 0001kg Then press the count pieces key EJ The Pcs indicator turns on instead of the weight units The weight
127. m the system Program S P i p p p p p p p Check S P i Returns the value in the programming format ASCII data transmission Sign positive value negative value i Digital output number 1 8 p Weight 7 digits SETPOINTS programming Command STii Allows changing the VALUE i parameter of the digital output i see 5 5 4 1 the decimal point is taken from the system Program S T i i p p p p p lp p Check S T i ji 2 3 Operation ASCII data transmission Sign positive value negative value l Digital output number 1 16 p Weight 7 digits 2 7 1 2 Data Block Formats F1 Format ppppppp F2 Format POL ppppppp F3 Format lt STX gt 1 0 POL ppppppp lt ETX gt T F4 Format POL F5 Format lt STX gt POL ppppppp lt ETX gt T F6 Format For UTILCELL weight repeaters The display content is transmitted in hexadecimal D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 Status eT segment F F7 Format POL ppppppp The status is obtained by adding Ox20 to the following status values Gross 0x01 hex Zero 0X08hex Net Ox02h Stable 0x20hex F8 Format lt STX gt POL ppppppp Unit Unit Mode Mode T UNIT kg KG MODE Gross BR lb Ib Net NT F9 Format ppppppp POL Polarity F10 Format ppppppp lt ST
128. membrane and features 29 keys Its layout is as shown in figure 1 2 1 ABC DEF GHI JKL MNN OPQ HE i a Context keys F1 to F6 ELERII lt O F so a KAES GE s y ou unu eydjy Special functions keys Switch on Weighing keys Switch off Operation keys Figure 1 2 1 Keypad layout 1 2 1 Functions Operating Keys Normal State o Setup E Exit any operation Exit setup change level or cancel gt EXIT Confirmation and execution Confirmation and execution of lt parameters Enter Teclas de pesaje Scale change Oo only bi scale Reset to zero age 1 2 Introduction Enter tare D Indication change Gross Net Print Ticket Alpha NumKeys S O i Enable disable numbers and characters Enable disable numbers and Pee characters x Alpha numeric keys Alpha numeric keys o Delete the previous character Delete the previous character lt Special Keys Key reserved for additional functions Change F1 F6 F1 to F6 keys have various functions F1 to F6 keys have various depending on context shown on graphic functions depending on context display shown on graphic display 1 3 Display The indicator features a graphic display just as is shown in figure 1 3 1 Figure 1 3 1 View of display The date and time are shown in the upper left corner The ethernet connection status can be seen to the right then the po
129. n 5 3 3 1 Protected parameter 5 3 4 5 P RESET Resets all the parameters to the default values Protected parameter WARNING All the configurations and calibrations that have been done previously to the device will be lost 5 4 SCALE 2 DIGITAL OUTPUT SCALE In this section you can view and configure the parameters that define scale 2 The options that are shown depend on whether the scale is analog or digital In this section only the digital scale will be explained This will be equally valid when scale 1 is digital The analog scale is explained for scale 1 in section 5 3 Figure 5 4 1 shows the options that appear for the digital scale CONFIG CONFIG SCALE DCELL Figure 5 4 1 5 4 1 CONFIG SCALE At this level the general parameters of the scale are shown These are shown in figure 5 4 1 1 SCALE TYPE SNR CAL COUNTER CAL DATEsFILTER MOTBAND gt AUTOCLEAR TARE LABEL LOCK Figure 5 4 1 1 5 21 Configuration and calibration 5 4 1 1 TYPE A read only parameter that shows the type of interface for scale 1 analog or digital 5 4 1 2 SNR Interface serial number Read only parameter 5 4 1 3 CAL COUNTER Internal read only counter for the number of calibrations completed This increases each time a modification is made that affects at least one protected parameter 5 4 1 4 CAL DATE Date of the last modification recorded in CAL COUNTER Read only 5 4 1 5 FILTER Filter level You
130. n at F4 OVO 09 45 eT Pressing at se s the filling sequence starts introducing the license plate 3 8 5 PAUSE function key Pressing the PAUSE key F1 the filling is stopped fast and slow relays are deactivated and the following screen showing the blinking message FILLING PAUSED eO O6 11 16 10 DT LICEMSE 41 FILLING PAUSED MET TO FILL 200 ky FILLED WEIGHT Figure 3 8 5 1 With PLAY F2 the filling continues With STOP F6 the following screen appears 16 06711 l amp PL LICENSE J aaue ete Loo SAWE WEIGHING CANCEL W LOL Jesc Figure 3 8 5 2 With YES the weighing is stored in the database with CANCEL is discarded Truck weighing application 3 9 Truck Weighing Application Options Menu The options in this menu allow you to manage the information generated with each weighing as well as the auxiliary information that will be used to create the weighing tickets To access the options menu for the truck weighing application press What will appear on the display is showed in the following illustration HEFJI TPTRUCRm SCALE y HENDI WEIGHINGS REPORTS TICKET GATES FILLING Figure 3 9 1 Genel Menu Pavol To move around the menus use the cursor movement keys To move around the same level use the right and left keys and to change levels use the up or down keys To exit the menu press the key 3 9 1 CONFIG This option allows you to configure the different op
131. n will be shown requiring the number of discharges 4 31 Industrial application e LAST The number of discharges to perform will be required When the screen is shown the last programmed value will be shown as default e ASK The number of discharges will be required showing zero as the default value It is mandatory to input as value Parameter not available in BASIC DISCHARGE 4 3 4 2 8 5 N DISCHARGES CHARGE K DISCHARGE M For programming the ia of cyclic discharges that will be performed if we select NO in ASK DISCHARGES For the rest of cases it is not used Possible values from 1 to 99 discharges If we select 0 the equipment will perform discharges until there is not enough material on the scale to perform a complete discharge so as long there is a weight on the platform that is the same or more than the weight to dosify Parameter not available in BASIC DISCHARGE 4 3 4 2 8 6 WEIGHT TYPE CHARGE VW DISCHARGE K Allows programming the type of charging Possible values e NET Weight or pieces to dosify will be taken as net so the programmed quantity will be added to the current quantity on the scale e GROSS Weight or pieces to dosify will be taken as the end dosing value The material dosified will be the necessary so that if it is summed to the one already in the scale on starting will give the selected value as the result Interesting option for filling a tank until a selected value no matter the initial value t
132. nNguraUON ons itii a a a AA 2 6 AOA FUNC Ul ONIN eescesssesececeretemecsias aie ne aes Cosa 2 3 TMRUICK VV CIGIIIG APPICCIU Merrer Selves ouoea E a alee ieaieatid aa elee 3 1 321 ANPDIICATION SSS CTION saena a a aealetaaveanauson E aSetuanoteasaad eusvapertanewes 3 1 3 2 Description Of Function KEYS cz 5 ccc ccpsbeedienc sce dover aa aA ia ea 3 1 3 3 Obtaining Net Weight with Two WeiIgNINGS ccccecccsececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeesaeeeees 3 1 921 FIRST WEIGI rases Viens Wied epe a ena aeiae DEAE ates setae ienees 3 1 Sia FIPSUWEIOM DVM Alscceat ote te ticctees ects o a tel dee Ender oeutt 3 2 339 SSCOMG WOIO IN sae o sociated cashes si atte a adc sigue 3 2 334 Second Weight MANU och escent a a Sires E off 3 3 3 4 Obtaining Net Weight with a Single Weighing cccccccccecceeseeseeeseeeeseeeseeeeaeeees 3 3 3 4 1 Weighing a vehicle with the tare Stored ccccccceccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseesees 3 3 3 4 2 Weighing a vehicle using the tare on the indicator cccccsecceeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 4 5 0 ONE VV CIGIMING TICKO Ussa sine ate ested a ts uialetaleteuwasaicunnelt 3 5 3 6 Print ticket for the last weight recorded ccccccccseccseeeceeeeceeeseeeeaeeseeeeseeseeesaneees 3 6 MATRIX II User s manual 3 ACCESS COntrol Gale UNCION resns nnna i ades E E EET 3 7 9 0 FINO TUM COM tin cues iced ten total hamden uh A tthe tenet S 3 7 9 0 1 G n ral descrip iON inser sesey A
133. net or gross e Net 08712711 15 01 TY _ Pcs ENTER Ne OF PIECES TO CHARGE PIECES _ La Iiv ILa Ii gt jesc e Figure 4 2 8 1 3 5 4 e Gross 08712711 15 02 DPI Pcs ASG cua ce EMTER M2 OF PIECES TO CHARGE FINAL PIECES _ Figure 4 2 8 1 3 5 5 When loading start the following screen appears Industrial application 0 12 11 15 03 PT E in 200 BASIC CHARGE CHARGE SLOW MET WEIGHT TO DOSE 400 kg DOSED WEIGHT e000 ky i SOs Figure 4 2 8 1 3 5 6 4 2 8 1 3 6 Function Basic Discharge Main screen for that function is the following 0 12 11 15 05 eT Figure 4 2 8 1 3 6 1 prints the last dosing ticket Function start can be performed through external input pressing key or both methods according to equipment configuration see 4 3 4 2 2 According the configuration the possible screens that may appear are the followings Weight or pieces to load according to function configuration In discharge we always have to enter net values e f working in weight we have BASIC phetai L ENTER WEIGHT TO DISCHARGE MET WEIGHT _ LIL I lt I gt Mfes Figure 4 2 8 1 3 6 2 e f working in pieces we have 0Ss12 11 15 11 DI E 4000 B45 oo ee S ENTER M2 OF PIECES TO DISCHARGE PIECES _ LIL I JL Mfes Figure 4 2 8 1 3 6 3 Industrial application When discharge starts the following screen appears
134. ng operation This number makes it possible to recover each weighing in order to check modify or print the information that has been stored The weighing number can be changed by the user by using the N TICKET option in the truck weighing application options menu see section 3 9 2 4 3 3 Truck weighing application For this kind of weighings the indicator records that the vehicle tare first weight was entered manually When the ticket for this weighing is printed see section 3 5 the weight will appear without the unit indicating that this weight was not on the scale at the time of the weighing It will not be possible to weigh this way in any of the following circumstances e There is a system error e The indicator is in the Overload or Underload status see 5 3 2 8 and 5 4 2 8 e The gross weight is less than PRINT MIN see 5 3 2 9 and 5 4 2 9 To manually enter a weight you must enter the weight using the keypad and then press the pom or e key to confirm MANUAL INPUT is shown on the display along with the weight value entered Then press the key and follow the same process described above This message will appear on the display 2UURED TARE MANUAL The weight unit for these manual weighings does not appear when the ticket Is printed 3 4 2 Weighing a vehicle using the tare on the indicator To record a vehicle weight using the tare on the indicator see section 2 4 1 or a manually entered tare see 2 4 2 do the process
135. ng the La and Lv keys you select the _ number of the cell in the corner of which you have placed the weight and press Let dor e SETUP OCE UNPROTECTED SETUPS SCALE CORNER ADJ 4UTO CO ELE oe STATUS Ok PENDING PENDING Figure 5435 1 Once the reading has been done correctly the display will show OK Complete this process for all the scale cells Once this process has been done for all the cells press the button If the indicator detects that a cell number is to be read for which the signal is not the largest of all of them the system will show the error message VERIFY CORNER POSSIBLE ERROR and it will only complete it if it is asked again to do the reading 5 4 3 5 2 MANUAL A menu where you can view and modify the individual span of each one of the load cells Protected parameter You enter the menu by pressing the gt key Using the La and Le keys you select the number of the cell for which you wish to modify the span and press gt again Then the screen shown in figure 5 4 3 5 2 1 appears SETUP MOCE UNPROTECTED WSETUPY SCALE 2 CORNER ADJ S MAMO AL LOADCELL GAIN icTaiek 1 008510 1 001050 1 001232 O bee Ii Iese J J Figure 5 4 3 5 2 1 If you wish to increase the value press and to decrease it press L Fora rapid increase press and for a rapid decrease press The span change is confirmed by pressing 3 Le Jor To exit without modifying the span press or
136. nly available for the active scale REMOTE Input only used for being read from the serial port parameters SCALE and LEVEL have no effect for that function Function REMOTE is included in order to allow using one input exclusively for being red from the serial port With the function REMOTE the input has no effect on the operative Inputs with a configured function other than OFF may also be red from the serial port SCALE Shows the scale associated to the input function selected through TYPE Possible options SCALE 1 SCALE 2 ACTIVE SCALE NOTE If we have selected the functions SUM or EXIT SUM in SCALE option we may only select ACTIVE SCALE LEVEL Indicates the polarity with which the input acts Possible values HIGH The function acts on closing the contact connected to the input LOW The function acts on opening the contact connected to the input MODULE INPUT This is where the physical input associated to the input is programmed The format used is the following MM E where MM is the module direction 1 15 and E is the number of the input in the module 1 8 When no physical input is defined direction 0 dashes are shown When the selected physical input belongs to a module that is not installed or it is not a module of digital inputs outputs a will be showed to the right of the input NOTE We may associate a physical input to more than one logical input It is the user s responsibility that the
137. not met after 10 seconds have 3 1 Truck weighing application passed the weight is validated and stored but the weight will appear without the unit when the weighing ticket is printed indicating that the weight may not be correct If at any time during the data entry process the or E key is pressed the process is aborted and the weight will not be stored The indicator automatically records the date and time for this weight It will not be possible to weigh this way in any of the following circumstances e There is a system error e The indicator is in the Overload or Underload status see 5 3 2 8 and 5 4 2 8 e The gross weight is less than PRINT MIN see 5 3 2 9 and 5 4 2 9 3 3 2 First weight manual To manually enter a weight you must enter the weight using the keypad and then press the SN or e key to confirm MANUAL INPUT is shown on the display along with the weight value entered Then press the key and follow the same process described above This message will appear on the display L t WEIGHT MANUAL The weight unit for these manual weighings does not appear when the ticket is printed 3 3 3 Second weight To record the second weight of a vehicle press the Eas key Enter the license Ai or select it from the vehicles in transit with the up or down keys 1 41 and press LA or to validate it gt icense Plate gt m t This message will appear on the display eee Next depending on the options chos
138. nt Protected parameter To do so press the gt key to access the menu 5 18 Configuration and calibration SE TOP OCE UNPROTECTED WSETUPS SCALE MCAL MASS Th SPAN WEIGHT pIIIZ Figure 5 3 3 3 1 This menu shows the weight with an increased resolution x10 Using the and L keys al you can increase or decrease this value It is validated with the L _ or key To exit without gt validating press the or key 5 3 3 4 LIN_ADJ Function of linearity adjustment Protected parameter SETUP MOCE UNPROTECTED SSETUPS SCALE 140C4L MASSS LIN_ ADL OFF LIM M 212 0 kg 320 0 kg Figure 5 3 3 4 1 Linearity adjustment function LIN ETOP NODE UNPROTECTED SETUPS SCALE ines ADJ LIN LIN Figure 5 3 3 4 2 These are the options OFF Linearity adjustment deactivated ON Linearity adjustment activated RESET Linearity adjustment deactivated and linearity adjustment parameters cleaning LIN_M Applied load Known value of the mass chosen for the correction SE TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED WSETUPS SCALE 1WCaAL MASS LIN Ab LIM_M ENTER LIM_M 212 0 2 0 1z00 0 Figure 5 3 3 4 3 5 19 Configuration and calibration LIN_ I Indication of the applied load Once introduced the linearity is activated in case it was not activated previously SE TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED WSETUPY SCALE TNCAL MASS LIM Ab LIM 1 EMTER LIM_I 320 0 2 0 1200 0 Figure 5 3 3 4 4 These parameters allow the
139. ocess must be completed for all the scale cells Once completed the display will show all the installed cells just as shown in the following figure SETUF MOCE UNPROTECTED SSETUPS SCALE CONFIG OCCELL SECELL CEL SNF CAPACITY GAIN Sw ver 1 516767 30000 0 1 000000 1 009 516768 230000 0 1 000000 1 00 5150273 30000 0 1 000000 1 009 1 l ral 3 5 6769 30000 oo0000 OOS Figure 5 4 3 2 4 Once a load cell is installed GAIN parameter can be edited Protected parameter To modify the GAIN value with the L _ and L7 keys select the load cell you wish to edit You access the load cell by pressing the gt key Then the menu with the parameters for the selected load cell will appear e TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED SWSETUPS SCALE 2 CONFIG BCELLSPCELL EDIT LOAD CELL 1 SHIP 516767 CAPACITY 30000 0 GAIN 1 000000 SW VERSION 1 009 Figure 5 4 3 2 5 Using the La and Ce keys you select the option GAIN and access this by pressing the L gt key The following menu will appear where you can modify the GAIN value 9 25 Configuration and calibration SE TUF MOCE UNPROTECTED SSETUPSSCALE DCELLSEDITWGAIN LO40 CELL 1 ENTER GAIN 1 OO0000 GUS ses 1 5 Figure 5 4 3 2 6 azi If you wish to confirm the GAIN value entered press the Le dor e key To exit without gt confirming press the or key If the software version of the load cell is V1 006 or inferior the load cell capacity may also be ed
140. on Keys Double weighing operations the first and the second weighing Single weighing ticket Print ticket for the most recent weighing Application options View edit or configurate data base Automatic filling only appears if the filling function is activated NOTE if the equipment has dual scale it is mandatory that both scales have the same units and decimal places 3 3 Obtaining Net Weight with Two Weighings 3 3 1 First weight To record the first weight of a vehicle press the key Enter the license plate and press a Le Jor ete to validate it License Plate gt m This message will appear on the display 22 METEHT Next depending on the options chosen as described in section 3 9 1 1 2 the device will ask for additional information to record for this weight i e company code client or supplier product code field 1 field 2 and remarks as long as in section 3 9 1 1 2 the selection was made to show this field and the content of the wording has not been modified and changed to another See figure 3 3 1 1 10r03r03 17 06 ss BT ee 35200 LICENSE 13574AB lst WEIGHT TRAILER _ EMPRESA PRODUCTO La e Ca C Miescie Figure 3 3 1 1 Before validating and storing the weight the device verifies if the weight indicated is stable see 5 3 1 6 and 5 4 1 6 If the weight is not stable appears on the display until the stability requirement has been met If the stability requirement is
141. ormed by the server equipment and the client only sends requests and receives the weigh So all parameters and scale calibration may only be performed by the server equipment In the setup section SETUP INDICATOR CONFIG INITIAL SCALE it is also possible to select the remote scale as the initial scale e TUF MOCE SETUP INDICATORS CONFIGS INITIAL SCALE INITIAL SCALE som SCALE REMOTE Figure 2 8 4 1 Differences between local and remote scale In the secondary weighing indication line it is not possible to show neither the mV V nor the weight x10 of the remote scale The use of the remote scale in the truck weighing application is exactly the same that for the local scales appearing in the tickets or database as scale 3 The remote scale has to have the same units and decimal places that the local scales In the industrial applications the only difference with the local scales is that it is not allowed the piece counter for the remote scale 2 Truck weighing application 3 Truck Weighing Application 3 1 Application selection This equipment has two different modes of operation truck weighing application and industrial application In this case for selecting the truck weighing application we access the SETUP menu by pressing the SETUP key of the indicator then select the INDICATOR option after select CONFIG and finally access the APPLICATION option where we choose the TRUCK SCALE option 3 2 Description of Functi
142. out and another one may come in the gate traffic light will open set to green The output gate traffic light is normally closed red and is opened on ending the weighing sequence started with F1 F2 or F4 allowing the truck to come out The output gate traffic light closes sets to red when the truck comes out and the weight is below the programmed value in section GATES Operation Scale empty gt Input gate traffic light open green Input gate traffic light closed red Truck comesin gt Weight above minimum programmed for input and stable gt Input gate traffic light closed red Input gate traffic light closed red keeps as it was Start of weighing sequence with F1 F2 or F4 On ending the weighing sequence gt Input gate traffic light open green Input gate traffic light closed red keeps as it was Truck cones out gt Weight below minimum programmed for output gt Input gate traffic light closed red gt Weight below minimum programmed for input gt Input gate traffic light open green Scale empty end of operation If the same minimum weight is programmed for both input and output when the truck comes out both gates traffic lights change their state at once SAFETY NOTE In case of using that function for mechanical gates control it is highly recommendable that they have a safety device to avoid them to close while a truck is passing through 3 8 Filling function 3 8 1 General description The filling funct
143. put selected is already being used by another function as another scale gate indicator bi scale or the standard digital outputs the indicator will show an error like the one below MERU TRUCK SCALE SMEMUS GATES SCALE TRELAY OUTPUT ENTER MODULE ADDRESS AND RELAY NUMBER ERROR THIS RELAY IS ALREADY USED FOR GATES IN SCALE Figure 3 9 5 6 2 3 9 5 7 Error messages in the relay programming See 5 5 7 3 22 Truck weighing application 3 9 6 FILLING Filling configuration can be found in the truck weighing configuration menu It is accessed on D pressing showing the following menu HENO TRUCK SCALE MENU CONFIG WETGHINGS REPORTS TICKET GATES FILLING Figure 3 9 6 1 On accessing the filling options the equipment will require the correct introduction of the PIN which will then allow us to modify the configuration MERU TRUCE SCALE MENU CONFIG WEIGHINGS aSa PIN IS PEQUIRED TO CHANCE J PARAMETERS Figure 3 9 6 2 If the correct PIN is not introduced the parameter will be showed but it is not possible to change them Once the PIN is introduced the following screen will be shown HEMO TRUCK SCALE MENUSFILLING FILLING SCALE Figure 3 9 6 3 In the bi scale equipments we shall have two independent filling systems although only one truck may be filled every time On accessing the corresponding scale filling menu the following configuration parameters are showed MERU TRUCE SCALE MEN
144. quipments and an option board RS485 isolated that may be assembled as an option Any of them may be used as Server or Client as well 2 8 3 Configuration 2 8 3 1 Client equipment configuration For a remote scale is only necessary to configure the RS485 port in mode WEIGHT CLIENT with the same baudrate and parity parameters as for the server equipment Is is always necessary to select 8 bits of data e TUF MOCE SETUPS INDICATOR COM4 MODE MODE Enano STREAM gt SS WEIGHT SERVER Figure 2 8 3 1 1 2 6 Operation NOTE When an equipment has two RS485 ports it is not posible to configure both simultaneously as WEIGHT CLIENT The error VALUE NOT VALID on trying to configure a port aS WEIGHT CLIENT when the other is already configured that way 2 8 3 2 Server equipment configuration The RS485 port in the server equipment has to be configured in the mode WEIGHT SERVER with the same baudrate and parity parameters as the client equipment SETUP MO OLCE SETUPS INDICATOR COMMS MODE OFF MUDE Demann STREAM TICKET CLIEMT WEIGHT SERVER Figure 2 8 3 2 5 2 8 4 Functioning Remote scale is selected with the scale change key 1 and it will always appear as scale 3 no matter the number of own platforms connected to the equipment It has to be taken into account that all the scale management like weigh calculations zero tracking stability control tare gross net function etc are perf
145. rding to the working function chosen in the configuration we will have some icons or others in the main screen To access them it can be necessary to press the key F because they are placed in the second group of the context key If we have selected the working model Charge we will have the following screen OAT Vee eT Figure 4 2 8 1 2 1 El pa Key placed at F3 performs the last dosing ticket printing That key is always present as long we have activated the dosing function independently of the working mode chosen Key starts the dosing function in Charge mode Dosing starting keys according to the working mode Starts function Charge Basic discharge laaih dl Starts function Discharge 1 PROD Charge bi Starts function Charge 1 PROD Discharge F4 P Starts function Discharge Charge Discharge Faye Starts function Charge Discharge Charge Discharge bf Starts function Charge Starts function Discharge 4 2 8 1 3 Dosing functions 4 2 8 1 3 1 Possible functions resume As already indicated there are six possible working functions 1 Basic Charge 2 Basic Discharge 3 Charge 4 Discharge 5 Charge Discharge 6 Charge Discharge See section 4 3 4 to select the dosing function Functions Basic Charge and Basic Discharge allow performing charges and discharges without cycles with a basic and fast configuration 1 PROD Charge function performs one or more dosing cycles up to 99 charging material on
146. red final value has not been reached 4 3 4 2 8 15 WAIT TIME That parameter is an Te time that the equipment will wait ei the weight becomes stable after ending the dosing When that time ends the process continues checking margins and weighing end If during wait time weight becomes unstable time counter starts back to zero That time is used in systems where waiting stability after charging is not enough because material may fall after reaching stability That value is entered in seconds with one decimal resolution Default value 0 4 35 Industrial application 4 3 4 2 8 16 INITIAL FUNCTION CHARGE Emi DISCHARGE A Allows selecting a ma that will be executed just before starting dosing See section 4 3 4 2 13 for available options 4 3 4 2 8 17 END FUNCTION CHARGE Ww DISCHARGE A Allows selecting a function that will be executed just after ending dosing See section 4 3 4 2 13 for available options 4 3 4 2 9 EMPTYING Emptying is an action that consists in activating a relay after dosing or ending the process understanding process as a cycle of dosings Emptying function is not available in BASIC CHARGE and BASIC DISCHARGE functions Screen is the following LCHCOSTEIL AL MEPL WMEMUSDOSIFIERS SCALE 1COMFIGCVACIADO MPT Y LMG OFF EMPTY TIME l Figure 4 3 4 2 9 1 The two parameters are described below 4 3 4 2 9 1 EMPTYING Selected moment to perform emptying LCHCOSTELAL MEPL MENUS COSIF IER oe EMPTYIN
147. ric keypad and finally press the Le or Ta key 3 9 1 1 2 8 REMARKS This menu contains the options shown in the following figure 3 9 1 1 2 8 1 HEMO TRUCHE SCALE MENUS CONFIG LABELS REMARKS ACTIVATED TES REMARKS Figure 3 9 1 1 2 8 1 The desired option is selected by using the af keys You access this option by using gt the LP key You exit the option using the L or key 3 9 1 1 2 8 1 ACTIVATED This allows you to activate or disable the appearance of the REMARKS field in the data entry sequence for a weighing The possible options are YES NO The desired option is selected by using the afv keys You confirm by pressing the Le Jor Ta key 3 9 1 1 2 8 2 LABEL This allows you to modify the wording shown in the REMARKS field the maximum length of which is 20 characters To delete the current text press the key several times Enter the desired text for the wording using the alphanumeric keypad and finally press the Lea or Ta key 3 9 2 WEIGHINGS Using this menu you can do the operations shown in the following figure HEMO TRUCK SCALE MENUS WEIGHINGS EPEAT TICKET DEL WEIGHINGS DELETE TRANSIT MH TICKET Figure 3 9 2 1 3 9 2 1 REPEAT TICKET With this option you enter a screen where you can print a ticket again To do so you must a enter the ticket number and press the Le or key as shown in the figure Truck weighing application MERU TRUCE SCALE SHMENUSWELTGHING
148. rmation by keyboard to start filling 0106 11 l 6 c E l AA HK had LICENSE WET TO FILL z000 kal START FILLING CANCEL BE Figure 3 8 3 6 c Wait confirmation by external digital input to start filling 3 9 Truck weighing application Oe Os 11 0 00 eT __ E l AA H baud LICE WAITING FOR EsTERMAL INPUT TO START FILLING Figure 3 8 3 7 d Wait connor by Ley oari or external input the ie occurrence me AOS 11 0S 01 DI 0 Figure 3 8 3 8 7 Execute 1 or 2 speeds filling 8 Final check if the filled weight is within the programmed margins showing if necessary an error message and activating its corresponding error relay Oe Os 11 03 01 eT AA hal LIC FPU WEIGHT OUT OF ERROR MARGIN SAWE WEIGHING Figure 3 8 3 9 9 Once the filling is performed the second weighing is performed a Directly on ending the filling b Asking the user s confirmation to accept the second weighing ozro3 11 16 45 IT LICENSE 1239 aaue wetcutwe EEE EY SAWE WEIGHING Figure 3 8 3 11 10 The net weight filled is showed 3 10 Truck weighing application zr s 11 16 46 eT 1 ka Kg LICENSE 1234460 Wait for stability Figure 3 8 3 12 11 With F3 a ticket is printed with the two weighings and the net weight filled 3 8 4 Initial screen of the filling system When the equipment has activated this filling function we shall have a new ico
149. rough an external digital input KEY INPUT It is a combination of the previous two Process will stop waiting for either a keyboard confirmation or external input Parameter not available in BASIC DISCHARGE 4 3 4 2 8 10 TARGET WEIGHT CHARGE v DISCHARGE vi Se programa el peso o piezas a dosificar en el caso de que seleccionemos ASK WEIGHT NO Para el resto de casos este valor no se utiliza For programming the weight or pieces to dose if we select ASK WEIGHT NO For the rest of cases that value is not used 4 3 4 2 8 11 INFLIGHT CHARGE v DISCHARGE fy Menu for inflight PE Screen example LEICST RERIL AL MEPL MENUS GOSIF IER CHARGES THFLIGHT TMFLIGHT 0 5 kg AUTO CORRECTION 50 x Has CORRECTION DISABLED Figure 4 3 4 2 8 11 1 Inflight in a dosing is the quantity of product that is still falling once the valves or product control system is closed To compensate that material fall the SLOW relay us cut before reaching the desired weight That difference between the desired weight and the cut value is the INFLIGHT As this value may vary with time and is hard to predict exactly equipment has an automatic correction system that adjusts INFLIGHT value according to the results of the different dosings That system may be voided if desired Inflight configuration has three parameters INFLIGHT correction and maximum correction INFLIGHT Weight value for SLOW relay cut point calculation Value calculation is
150. rror No signal from load cell connector and cable 1 5 Introduction Display SS Eror Possible Cause What To Do eaoat AE by ADC Fault ko ADC Fault io Fault Kg g a ADC Fault ADC failure a OUR OCanice service D ea gt pr Ar gt 59 27020 m BIBS o Remove weight from the scale out of range SNY eter ee olnt TO Check the entry permitted as E a M M maximum capacity SCALE 2 42160 kg STA GROSS Overload the scale maximum range Z30703 oof TY Lr q Underload Input signal lower than Check installation minimum range AA re Se oo 2 Ei Key locked aa ae Key pushed disabled Check configuration ss 0 out of range Scale is not empty B a a a a k SCALE 2 424160 kg STA GROSS OfOz 09 13 05 TT a 7 ka LICENSE 11 Weight not valid Ooo EMPRESA A PRODUCTO BEB Place a weight that is The weight on the scale is eavier than the lower than the minimum weight Weight not valid minimum on the scale see 5 3 2 10 ELE os ial Ses Se 03 03 03 17 10 The value entered is not Invalid Input Enter a correct value ee ET T Sieve a2 03 09 15 03 Thi ERROR The value entered is too high 0001 INPUT TOO HIGH Input too high for the current field Enter a lower value Seo e i UNPROTECTED SSETUPS SCALE 1SC4LE DEF Mas ENTER Maw 100 claqo000 So0000 A ERROR The value entere is too low Input too low
151. s 65535 9 12 Configuration and calibration PAGE WIDTH 40 ALIGN LEFT HEADER LINES a FOOT LINES 2 N LF 1 Body lines 10 TICKET N lt 5498 DATE TIME OMWMO OIA OF WN FE 317017093 1259759 Gross 150 000 kg Tare 100 000 kg PAGE WIDTH 80 ALIGN CENTER HEADER LINES 5 FOOT LINES 2 N LF 2 Body lines 10 Figure 5 2 7 15 2 Example 80 Character Wide Ticket 5 2 8 TICKET Menu where you configure the type of printed ticket on pressing the key oF The possible options are STANDARDsPROGRAMMED OFF Figure 5 2 8 1 5 3 SCALE 1 ANALOGIC OUTPUT SCALE In this section you can view and configure the parameters that define scale 1 The options that are shown depend on whether the scale is analog or digital In this section only the analog scale will be explained This will be equally valid when scale 2 is analog The digital scale will be explained for scale 2 in section 5 4 9 13 Configuration and calibration Figure 5 3 1 shows the options that appear for the analog scale SCALE DEF MASS Figure 5 3 1 5 3 1 CONFIG SCALE At this level the general parameters of the scale are shown These are shown in figure 5 3 1 1 SCALE TYPE SNR CAL COUNTER CAL DATE FILTER MOTBAND AUTOCLEAR TARE LABEL LOCK Figure 5 3 1 1 5 3 1 1 TYPE Read only parameter that shows the type of interface for scale 1 analog or digital 5 3 1 2 SNR Interface serial number Read only parameter
152. s independent from the superior and the value may be programmed in weight or in a percentage of the desired value The menu is as follows MERU TRUCK SCALE WMENUS 2 FILLING SCALE 1 ERROR MARGIN TYPE OF MARCIN WEIGHT ERROR MARGIN DISABLED FROR MARGIN DISABLED Figure 3 9 6 1 10 1 MARGIN TYPE Indicates if the margin values programmed are in weight or in percentage ERROR MARGIN Positive error margin If the final weight is above that value or the percentage to the desired weight will show an error in screen and an error relay will be activated ERROR MARGIN Negative error margin If the desired weight minus the final weight is above that value or percentage an error in the screen will be shown and an error relay will be activated If both margins are left to zero that check is deactivated Example of the screen with the final weight out of margins le OefI Wed Te AA LICEN WEIGHT OUT OF ERROR MARGIN SAVE WEIGHING MET 159k o ME Figure 3 9 6 1 10 2 The equipment gives the option to accept or reject the weighing Before accepting the weighing material can be added or removed manually if the filling wants to be corrected On accepting it the current weight is acquired as the second weighing Default values MARGIN TYPE Weight MARGIN OF ERROR 0 DEACTIVATED MARGIN OF ERROR 0 DEACTIVATED 3 27 Truck weighing application 3 9 6 1 11 MATERIAL ERROR Option through which the lack of material
153. ssage WAITING TO ACCUMULATE will appear If the weight does not pass the divisions entered with the PR MIN function see 5 3 2 9 or 5 4 2 9 the device will indicate the message Weight not valid If you were to press the 2 key and not yet exited the totalize function the device will show the error Ticket open To exit the totalize function press Era 4 2 8 Dosing function 4 2 8 1 General description Dosing function allows loading and unloading of a product controlled by its weight in an automatic way Dosing electromechanical system control is performed through one or more external modules DIN rail format that have digital outputs relays and inputs These modules are connected to a Matrix Il through a RS485 bus using COM3 port or COM4 optional galvanically isolated There are six different working modes that are selected through the industrial application configuration menu Once selected the working mode the access keys to the dosing functions will appear in the context keys of the main display Dosing program allows interacting with other systems light and sound alarm indicators starting buttons blocking security sensors PLCs etc Dosing function operation will be given by its own configuration and according to it we will have to introduce more or less parameters for starting dosing 4 2 8 1 1 Main characteristics One product dosing at 1 or 2 speeds Six dosing functions 2 for loading 2 for unload
154. t gt VALUE Relay deactivated when weight lt VALUE HYSTERESIS LOW Relay deactivated when weight gt VALUE HYSTERESIS Relay activated when weight lt VALUE RELAY Shows the relay related to the output The format is as follow MM S where MM it is the module direction 1 15 and S is the output inside the module 1 8 When no physical output is defined direction 0 it is showed If the selected module is ao or it is not of the proper type a question mark will be showed next to the relay An error by means of the symbol next to the relay will be shown 41 2 when a Arelay used by the truck weighing or industrial application is also used by a standard output b Arelay is configured for two functions of different scales The equipment will not work with that type of error NOTE It can not be selected the same physical output for more than one logical output An error will occur if we enter the same relay to more than one output Example of configured outputs 5 41 Configuration and calibration e TUF MOCE SETUPS EST MODULES CONFICGURES PIG OUTS DIGITAL OUTPUT FUNCTION MOD 4bR OUT Pel STABLE 02 1 D OUTPUT GROSS 0 C OUTPUT ERO 02 3 C OUTPUT HEG D OUTPUT D_OUTPUT l OUTPUT Figure 5 5 4 1 3 With this example we see 4 configured outputs Sign appears right to the output 4 indicates that the module is not installed in the system or that it is not a di
155. t is disconnected 21 Wait for weight stabilization 22 Once reached stability wait the programmed time of the discharge parameter WAIT TIME 23 Read final weight for calculating the discharge dosed material 24 Execute the final discharge function 25 If there are pending discharge cycles it returns to point 15 26 Execute the final process function 27 Execute the emptying function 28 Make the automatic ticket printing 29 If there are process cycles pending it return to point 3 otherwise the process ends Option available if configured 4 2 8 1 3 5 Function Basic Charge Main screen for that function is the following OaleAT 14 56 DI E Figure 4 2 8 1 3 5 1 prints the last dosing ticket Function start can be performed through external input pressing key or both methods according to equipment configuration see 4 3 4 2 2 According the configuration the possible screens that may appear are the followings Weight to load if configured to work in weight Two possibilities depending on if working in net or gross e Net 4 9 Industrial application ceylefll 14 53 ENTER TARGET WEIGHT MET WEIGHT _ LIT I IL fesca Figure 4 2 8 1 3 5 2 e Gross o8 12 11 14 597 Ts 1 kal kg ENTER TARGET WEIGHT FINAL WEIGHT _ LIL I JL Mescla Figure 4 2 8 1 3 5 3 Pieces to load if configured to work in pieces Two possibilities depending on if working in
156. text for the wording using the alphanumeric keypad and finally press the Le or Z key 3 9 1 1 2 5 PRODUCT This menu contains the options shown in the following figure 3 9 1 1 2 5 1 HEMO TRUCK SCALE MENUS CONFIG LABELSPRODUCT YES PRODUCT Figure 3 9 1 1 2 5 1 The desired option is selected by using the af keys You access this option using the gt L gt _ key You exit the option using the LC or key 3 9 1 1 2 5 1 ACTIVATED This allows you to activate or disable the appearance of the PRODUCT field in the data entry sequence for a weighing The possible options are YES NO The desired option is selected by using the af keys You confirm by pressing the Le or lt Enter key A 3 9 1 1 2 5 2 LABEL This allows you to modify the wording shown in the PRODUCT field the maximum length of which is 10 characters To delete the current text press the key several times Enter the desired text for the wording using the alphanumeric keypad and finally press the Le or Ta key 3 9 1 1 2 6 FIELD1 This menu contains the options shown in the following figure 3 9 1 1 2 6 1 3 15 Truck weighing application LE MEM TRUCE SCA MENUS COMFICSLABELS FIELD 1 E TES FIELD 1 Figure 3 9 1 1 2 6 1 The desired option is selected by using the af keys You access this option by using the gt L gt key You exit the option using the L4 or key 3 9 1 1 2 6 1 ACTIVATED This allows you to activate
157. that has been stored The weighing number can be changed by the user by using the N TICKET option in the truck weighing application options menu see section 3 9 2 4 3 2 Truck weighing application It will not be possible to weigh this way in any of the following circumstances e There is a system error e The indicator is in the Overload or Underload status see 5 3 2 8 and 5 4 2 8 e The gross weight is less than PRINT MIN see 5 3 2 9 and 5 4 2 9 3 3 4 Second weight manual To manually enter a weight you must enter the weight using the keypad and then press the Le Jor key to confirm MANUAL INPUT jg shown on the display along with the weight value entered Then press the key and follow the same process described above This message will appear on the display 09 WELGHT MANUAL The weight unit for these manual weighings does not appear when the ticket Is printed 3 4 Obtaining Net Weight with a Single Weighing 3 4 1 Weighing a vehicle with the tare stored To record a weight for a vehicle for which the tare is stored in the VEHICLE TABLE see 0 a press the key Enter the license plate and press Le or to validate it gt License Plate gt m x This message will appear on the display TAFEL TARE Next depending on the options chosen as described in section 3 9 1 1 2 the device will ask for additional information to record for this weight i e company code client or supplier product code field 1
158. the option using the La or gt t key 3 9 1 1 2 3 1 ACTIVATED This allows you to activate or disable the appearance of the TRAILER field in the data entry sequence for a weighing The possible options are YES NO The desired option is selected by using the afr keys You confirm by pressing the Le or Ter key 3 9 1 1 2 3 2 LABEL This allows you to modify the wording shown in the TRAILER field the maximum length of which is 10 characters To delete the current text press the key several times Enter the desired n text for the wording using the alphanumeric keypad and finally press the L _ or e key 3 9 1 1 2 4 COMPANY This menu contains the options shown in the following figure 3 9 1 1 2 4 1 HEMO TRUCK SCALE TES COMPANY Figure 3 9 1 1 2 4 1 3 14 Truck weighing application The desired option is selected by using the af keys You access this option using the gt key You exit the option using the La or gt T key 3 9 1 1 2 4 1 ACTIVATED This allows you to activate or disable the appearance of the COMPANY field in the data entry sequence for a weighing The possible options are YES NO The desired option is selected by using the af keys You confirm by pressing the Le or TA Enter key 3 9 1 1 2 4 2 LABEL This allows you to modify the wording shown in the COMPANY field the maximum length of which is 10 characters To delete the current text press the key several times Enter the desired
159. the update by starting the PC program again and repeating the update process In case B disconnect the device from the power supply and send it to the technical service where the program can be loaded using special tools 9 2 2 COM1 At this level you can configure the different COM1 communications port options The available options are shown in figure 5 2 2 1 MODE SCALE DELAY FORMAT BAUD PARITY TERMINATION PROTOCOL ADDRESS Figure 5 2 2 1 5 2 2 1 MODE Port operation mode The possible options are OFF DEMAND STREAM TICKET Port disconnected STREAM Always transmits DEMAND Transmits if there is an external TICKET Transmits if there is an internal request through the serial port request 2 key 5 2 2 2 SCALE This allows you to select which of the two scales is associated to the port 5 2 2 3 DELAY Waiting time between the data request and transmission In the STREAM mode it s the waiting time between the blocks of data transmitted The possible options are OFF 100ms 250ms 500ms 500ms 1s 2s 5s 10s 5 2 2 4 FORMAT Format of the data transmitted for DEMAND and STREAM see 5 2 2 1 The possible options are F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 see 2 7 5 7 Configuration and calibration 5 2 2 5 BAUD Transmission speed in bps The possible options are 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 5 2 2 6 PARITY Selection of number of bits and parity The possible options are
160. the weighing platform In the 1 PROD Discharge function the weighing platform is part of the material deposit that has the dosing valve or valves and the programmed material quantity is discharged from this platform Discharge is always performed in net weight or pieces Function Charge Discharge performs a charge mode dosing always working in gross weight followed by one or several discharging dosages net In that case we will have a charging system 4 5 Industrial application comprised for example by a material deposit with one or two valves that charge material into the hopper that makes the weighing platform Also that hopper will have one or two valves with whom the discharging to a third receptacle will be performed In that case we will have up to 4 relays for dosing control Charge Discharge function is similar to Charge Discharge but charging and discharging operations are not a linked In that case we will have a start charge key and another one for discharge Charging will perform a dosing up to a programmed gross weight on the weighing platform and the discharging will perform one or more discharges from the weighing platform of a programmed net weight 4 2 8 1 3 2 Dosing screen Example of a dosing screen AOSD Vesey DT A 1 PROD CHAR CHARGE FAST FE E INET WEIGHT TO DOSE 400 kg 1 53 C s DOSED WEIGHT 276 ky D E i 563 Figure 4 2 8 1 3 2 1 That is an example of a dosing s
161. tion of the protected parameters even in UNPROTECTED mode Any time a protected parameter is modified this access will be recorded in the read only parameter CAL COUNTER and the date of this most recent modification in the read only parameter CAL DATE which is found in the SETUP SCALE ACONFIG SCALE iis 1 if it affects scale 1 and 2 if it affects scale 2 Scale interface ANALOG Serial nr 123456 2010 Scale interface DIGIT AL ge regist Nr 02 M029 ji Serian 234567 2010 LON Eo or e00 z Ana regist Nr 02 M 029 i TC Ne EO OTOH E ____ Switch scale 1 oh 6e Switch scale 2 DIGITAL SCALE POWER SUPPLY 18 VDC DIGITAL SCAL POWER SUPPLY OPTIONAL EXPANS ION PORT a8 d J y Seral nr 123456 2010 OO lE Figure 5 1 4 Mechanical Security seal The following is the general layout of the SETUP menu Seer See See optional external SCALE n SCALE n l CANCEL PRINT TO COM1 modules section PRINT TO COM2 TICKET STANDARD PROGRAMMED OFF PRINTER According to optional board PRINTER sPAGE_L ePAGE_WeALIGN HEADER_L H TEXT1 H TEXT2 H TEXT3 H TEXT4 H TEXT5 FOOT_LeF TEXT1 F TEXT2 N LF TICKET ID IP gt MASK GATEWAY MODE SCALE DELAY FORMAT BAUDsPARITY TERMINATIONsPROTOCOL ADDRESS MODE SCALE DELAY FORMAT BAUDsPARITY TERMINATIONsPROTOCOL ADDRESS MODE SCALE DELAY FORMAT BAUDsPARITY TERMINATIONsPROTOCOL ADDRE
162. tions available in the truck weighing option The menu is as shown in the following illustration MERU TRUCRF SCALE VHENUA CONF IG AUTO DELETE Figure 3 9 1 1 Using the Ly key you can go down to the next option Using the key you can go up to the previous option Using the key you enter the menu for the option currently selected Using the key you exit the menu for the option currently selected n n The Lea or e key validates the option or the data entered If you do not wish to validate the option or data entered press the or amp key 3 9 1 1 DATA BASE This option allows you to define the data base source At this time this data base can only be local MERU TRUCK SCALE SHERUS CONF TGS DA TA BASE 474 BASE CONECTION ADDRESSES Figure 39 111 3 12 Truck weighing application 3 9 1 1 1 AUTO DELETE This parameter determines how the indicator works when there is no free space in the data base to do more weighings and a new weighing is attempted It admits two possible values NO YES MERU TRUCR SCALE SMELLS COMP IGS AUTO DELETE AUTO DELETE gt 2 Figure 3 9 1 1 1 1 Automatic deletion OFF Default option When an attempt is made to store a weighing beyond the capacity of the WEIGHINGS table the message OUT OF MEMORY appears on the display In this case in order to continue storing weighings do a complete deletion see 3 10 1 1 Automatic deletion ON The indicator searches th
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164. ules main screen SETUP MOCE SETUPS EXT MODULES CONFIGURE IGITAL OUTPUTS DIGITAL INPUTS AMALOG OUTPUTS CLEAR I O CONF Figure 5 5 4 1 With keys a y we choose what to configure and with gt we enter the menu 5 5 4 1 DIGITAL OUTPUTS configuration On entering into configuration the display will show a screen as follows SETUF MOCE SETUP EsT MOCULES CONFIGURE DIG OUTS DIGITAL OUTPUT FUNCTION MOD ADR el OFF _ OUTPUT OFF _ OUTPUT OFF _ OUTPUT OFF _ OUTPUT _ OUTPUT _ OUTPUT Figure 5 5 4 1 1 A list of 16 logical outputs appear numbered from 1 to 16 With keys La y we move around the list and with key we enter into the outputs configuration The list has three columns Left Output number Center Output programmed function Right Relay related to the output On entering into an output with the key gt we will have the following displayed SE TUF MOCC TYPE OFF SCALE ACTIVE SCALE VALUE HYSTERESIS E DIC OOTSD OUTPUT TRIP Figure 5 5 4 1 2 The parameters to configure and its possible values are the followings TYPE Function that activates the output Possible values OFF Deactivated GROSS Reference to gross weight NET Reference to net weight 5 40 Configuration and calibration ZERO Output acts if zero flag is turned on ZERO NET Output acts if there is a tare and the weight value is zero STABLE Output acts if weight us steady WEIGHT OK Itis act
165. uration screen THOUSTRTAL MENO MENUSDOSIFIERS SCALE 1 CONFIG CHARGE PEELS ASK CHARGES Me CHARGES WEIGHT TYPE ASK WEIGHT START CHARGE TARGET WEIGHT wLHFLIGHT 4 3 4 2 7 DISCHARGE amp SPEEDS LAST ASE LAST KEY O kg 0 5 kg AUTO Figure 4 3 4 2 6 1 Section for Discharge configuration The possible parameters are different for BASIC DISCHARGE that for 1 PROD DISCHARGE CHARGE DISCHARGE or CHARGE DISCHARGE Below there is a list of the Discharge parameters DISCHARGE parameters BASIC DISCHARGE 1 PROD Discharge Charge Discharge Charge Discharge SPEEDS ASK WEIGHT TARGET WEIGHT INFLIGHT SLOW SECTION ERROR MARGIN MATERIAL ERROR WAIT TIME INITIAL FUNCTION END FUNCTION SPEEDS ASK DISCHARGES N DISCHARGES ASK WEIGHT START DISCHARGE TARGET WEIGHT INFLIGHT SLOW SECTION ERROR MARGIN MATERIAL ERROR WAIT TIME INITIAL FUNCTION END FUNCTION Each parameter description is done in section 4 3 4 2 8 Example of Discharge configuration screen 4 30 Industrial application LCTHCOSTEL A amp L NEM AMENG DOSIF TER SCALE TCONF IG DISCHARGE ASF DISCHARGES Ne DISCHARGES ASK WEIGHT START DISCHARGE TARGET WEIGHT IMFLIGHT w LO SECTION Figure 4 3 4 2 7 1 4 3 4 2 8 CHARGE and DISCHARGE parameters description Because charge and discharge functions have coincident parameters they are described in only one section For each parameter it is indicated it it is availa
166. utputs configuration to the factory defaults On performing this option the digital inputs and outputs and the analog outputs are set to OFF On entering this option we shall have the following screen SETUP MAODPE SETUP SCOMPICURESCLESR 2 90 CONF CLEAR pi LUF SPEER CONFIGURATION Figure 5 5 4 4 1 Selecting ELEAF CONFIGURATION the clearing is performed NOTA This clearing does not affect the module installation in the system menu INSTALLATION 5 5 5 External modules TEST Being in the external modules main menu SETUP MOCE WSETUPSEST MODULES CONFIGURE INSTALLATION Figure 5 5 5 1 We select TEST and press L gt The screen will show SETUP MOCE SETUPSEXT MODULES TEST ADE TYPE STA ANALOG OUTPUT 2 OUTS 7 8 INS Ok 2 OUTS 8 INS Ok Figure 5 5 5 2 This is just an example with one analog output module and two digital input output modules The column to the left shows the module address in the central column the module type is showed and in the right column the module status The possible values of STATUS are the followings STATUS Everything correct OK K OPEN LOOP Only showed for analog output modules working with current output It means that the current output is open or that it has too high impedance Communication with module failure Type of installed module does not match with the detected in the bus TEMPERATURE Only showed for analog output modules Means that the internal DAC is
167. wer status and finally whether the character option for the numeric keys is activated 23 0709 08 22 DT The main weighing indicator is just below this across the entire display This shows the weight on the scale that is currently selected in this case scale 1 and whether it is gross or net if the weight is stable and if it is zero 2 000 1 3 Introduction Then the secondary weighing indicator is shown It is configurable see section 5 2 1 7 and shows the weight on the scale that is not currently selected in this case scale 2 and whether it is gross or net if the weight is stable and if it is zero On weighing this part is used to enter the data license plate company product etc SCALE Z 41740 kg STA GROSS Finally the icons that assign the functionality to the F1 to F6 context keys appear see 1 2 1 Z Z C m Ce In industrial mode the icons that assign the functionalities to the F1 to F6 context keys are changes from the first to the second group by pressing the F key 1 3 1 Functionalities Indicator Meaning e A A NET Stable indication NET Tared indication gt 0 lt R1 R2 Range situation Programmed Tare indication e Double weighing operations for first and second weighing Single weighing ticket cop Sinslowoichina ticket Print ticket for ET most recent weighing ku Automatic filling only appears is the filling function is activated
168. when performing a dosing Start of function with F4 or F5 key as appropriate or external input Dosing parameters input according to configuration Wait for process start command Execute process start command Wait for cycle start command Execute cycle initial function Wait stability and get initial weight Dosing start at one or two speeds according to configuration For that its corresponding relays are activated It can be charge or discharge 9 For two speeds on reaching fast relay cut point it is disconnected and only the slow relay will remain connected 10 On reaching slow relay cut point it is disconnected 11 Wait for weight stabilization 12 Once reached stability wait the programmed time of the parameter WAIT TIME 13 Read final weight for calculating the dosed material 14 Execute the final cycle function 15 Execute the emptying function 16 If there are pending cycles it returns to point 5 17 Execute the final process function 18 Execute the emptying function 19 Make the automatic ticket printing SO aS Option available if configured In the Charge Discharge mode cycles may not be performed A dosing in gross is performed until its programmed value 4 2 8 1 3 4 3 Dosing phases for Charge Discharge function That mode links one charge in gross with one or more discharges in an automatic way discharges are always in net It has the peculiarity that it allows the
169. y an output we select it with a and pressing we change its state alternatively If there is a communication failure during the test the message Error will be shown instead of the input or output state NOTE During the module test their standard functioning is deactivated On exit the test mode it is restored 5 46 Configuration and calibration WARNING Acting on the output relays may cause damage or personal injury Make sure that you know the functions of the devices connected to the relays before activating them Make an inspection previous the test if necessary 5 5 6 Error messages on starting If we have configured the use of the external modules on starting the indicator it always perform a check of them If any module is not detected an error message will be showed like the following ERROR MODULE NOT FOUND ADRIOS amp OUTS 8 IMS SS rE Trace ___ as _____ Figure 5 5 5 6 If no serial port for the control of the external modules has been configured that check can not be performed In that case the following error message will be showed ERROR NWO SERIAL PORT COMFIGURED FOR EsTERMAL MODULES Start irn L _ _ Figure 5 5 5 7 5 5 7 Error messages in the relay or inputs programming 5 5 7 1 Use of a not installed module The program allows performing the installation process in that moment MERU TRUCE SCALE WAEMUS GATES SCALE TRELAY OUTPUT ENTER MODULE ADDRESS AND RELAY NUMBER T
170. y of the scale in a mono range system MAX is the capacity of the first range and MAX2 is the capacity of the second range in a multi range system Protected parameter 5 4 2 3 DIV DIV1 DIV2 DIV is the scale division in a mono range system DIV 1 is the division of the first range and DIV2 is the division of the second range in a multi range system Protected parameter 5 4 2 4 UNIT Weight unit of the scale Protected parameter The possible options are lb Pounds g _ Grams none None 5 4 2 5 ZERO_TRACK Band where the zero track works There will be an automatic zero if the weight is within the selected band Protected parameter The possible options are Function disabled 5 4 2 6 ZERO_RANGE The limit permitted for the zero functions Wa key and zero track Protected parameter The possible options are 1 9 The reset to zero can be moved 1 9 from the initial zero value 100 The reset to zero can be moved 100 from the initial zero value 5 4 2 7 ZEROSTART The indicator automatically goes to the zero point upon starting Protected parameter The possible options are ON Function activated OFF Function disabled 5 4 2 8 OVLIMIT Maximum weight admitted on the scale before indicating OVERLOAD The possible options are MAX Maximum value of the scale MAX 1div Maximum value of the scale plus one division MAX 9div Maximum value of the scale plus nine divisions MAX 2 Max
171. ycles to perform will be required to the used Possible options are e NO No screen is showed requiring the number of cycles e LAST The number of cycles to perform will be required When the screen is showed will have as default the last programmed value e ASK The number of cycles will be required showing always zero as default It is mandatory to enter a value 4 3 4 2 5 5 N CYCLES Allows programming the number of Charge Discharge complete cycles that will be performed when we select option NO in section ASK CYCLES Possible values from 1 to 99 cycles 4 3 4 2 6 CHARGE Configure charge dosing Parameters will depend on the dosing function selected Here we have a list of the CHARGE parameters according to the dosing function selected CHARGE parameters Basic Charge function 1 PROD Charge Charge Discharge or function Charge Discharge function SPEEDS SPEEDS SPEEDS WEIGHT TYPE ASK CHARGES ASK WEIGHT ASK WEIGHT N CHARGES START CHARGE TARGET WEIGHT WEIGHT TYPE TARGET WEIGHT INFLIGHT ASK WEIGHT INFLIGHT SLOW SECTION START CHARGE SLOW SECTION 4 29 Industrial application ERROR MARGIN MATERIAL ERROR WAIT TIME INITIAL FUNCTION END FUNCTION TARGET WEIGHT INFLIGHT SLOW SECTION ERROR MARGIN MATERIAL ERROR WAIT TIME INITIAL FUNCTION ERROR MARGIN MATERIAL ERROR WAIT TIME INITIAL FUNCTION END FUNCTION END FUNCTION Each parameter description is done in section 4 3 4 2 8 Example of CHARGE config

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