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WI-127 Inbound/Outbound User`s Manual

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1. indicates a tare that was entered through the keypad Total The net accumulator value for the selected register Counter The transaction counter for the selected register Allows user to clear the accumulators and transaction counters for the tare registers Not offered if the database is empty Will not clear the accumulators and counters Clears the accumulators and counters for all tare registers but leaves the tare values intact WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual 17 Delete Done No One All HOUR DAY ID BOUNDS Over Under Target Allows user to delete tare registers If there are no tare registers to delete dOnE will be displayed and the remain ing parameters will not appear Offered only if the register database is empty Will not delete the registers Not offered if database is empty Allows user to select a specific tare register to delete Not offered if the database is empty Allows user to delete all tare registers at one time Not offered if database is empty Allows the user to set the time Allows the user to set the date Allows the user to select and change the indicator s identifi cation number Provides access to the checkweighing parameters Allows user to set the over value Allow the user to set the under value Allows the user to set the target value Serial Communication The WI 127 has a bi directional serial port with RS 232 RS 485 422 or 20 mA current loop commun
2. Men 17 Serial COMMUNICATION BEE 18 Inbound Outbound Printouts c ccceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeseaaeeeeaeeeeeeeeeessaaeesscaeeeteneees 18 Tare RegisterPrintouts t atce tide an A Ae eee 19 Error MESSAGE S EE 20 Indicator DiagnOSsties vn it iinan eh ae ee eee EENEG AEN ee 21 Test Ee E S PEE E E Seats A ahd EE EE Ascot LEE ee 21 Pages are numbered consecutively beginning with the cover page WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual 3 Specifications Power requirements 115 Volts AC 10 to 15 0 3Amp maximum 230 Volts AC 10 to 15 0 15 AMP maximum 50 60 Hz Excitation 10 Volts DC Supports up to twelve 350 ohm weight sensors Operational keys Five yellow standard keys Zero Tare Print Units Select Three function keys INBOUND OUTBOUND TARE REGISTER CUTOFF Numeric keys 0 9 Operational annunciators Gross Tare Net Print Zero Motion Under Accept Over Cutoff ID Three units of measure Display Eight digit seven segment 0 8 inch high LED Display rate Selectable 1 2 5 10 Analog to digital conversion rate 60 times per second Unit of measure Three independently programmable Pounds kilograms grams ounces ton tonne custom Off Capacity selections 999 999 with decimal located from zero to five places Incremental selections Multiples and sub multiples of 1 2 5 Programmable selections Zero range motion detection automatic zero tracking five point lineariz
3. as hh mm If you enter an incorrect digit b Press the key to toggle press to clear the display between a m amp P M one digit at a time c After the correct time is entered press ENTER to accept the new time To set the 24 hour clock a Key in time as hh mm ss b After the correct time is entered press ENTER to accept the new time 5 Press ENTER to view the new time 6 Press ESCAPE to return to display mode 14 WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual Hour is displayed The current time is displayed In the 12 hour clock configuration time is displayed as hours minutes and A for a m and P for p m e g 09 40 A In the 24 hour clock configuration time is displayed as hours minutes and seconds e g 09 40 30 The new time is displayed Indicator returns to display mode Viewing and Setting the Date If you enter an incorrect digit press lt to clear the display one digit at a time Viewing and Editing the ID Number Viewing the ID number Editing the ID number 1 From display mode press MENU until 2 Press ENTER 3 To change the date key in the new date using the numeric keypad the entire date must be entered then press ENTER 4 Press ENTER again to view the new date or Press ESCAPE to return to display mode dAY is displayed The date is displayed as month day year The new date is accepted and dAY is redisplayed Indicator r
4. menu Clearing deactivating cutoff values 12 The standard WI 127 includes three cutoffs Adding the optional cutoff card raises this number to ten When activated weight on the scale is less than the weight in the cutoff registers these cutoffs are all on at the same time Each cutoff will deacti vate as soon as the weight on the scale matches the value in each cutoff register Cutoffs may be positive or negative values Cutoff registers may be viewed by two methods Method A 1 Press the CUTOFF key 1 xxis displayed The number 7 stands for cutoff register 1 and xx is the current value in register 1 2 Continue pressing CUTOFF or MENU to scroll forward or amp to scroll backward through the remaining cutoff registers Method B If you know which cutoff register you wish to view press the number of that register then press CUTOFF That particular cutoff register is displayed You may scroll through the remaining registers by pressing the CUTOFF key consecutively To enter a cutoff value 1 Press CUTOFF until the cutoff register you wish to set is displayed 3 0 for example 2 Enter the cutoff value in one of two ways 2A Key in the correct cutoff value using the keypad 3 xx is displayed or 2B With active weight on the scale press TARE The active weight is set as the cutoff value 3 Press MENU or CUTOFF to accept the value and move to the next cutoff register 4 Toreturn to
5. weight display mode press SELECT To deactivate or clear a cutoff value set the value to zero WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual Checkweighing The WI 127 is configured to perform checkweighing functions The checkweighing parameters are accessed through the Operations Menu Setting Target and Over Under Values The ACCEPT annunciator does not illuminate when target 0 shown in Figure 2 The target value must be considered when determining values to enter for over and under Depending on the target values the over under values can be entered as either actual weight values or as tolerance values If the target value is zero you may enter over and under values as actual weight For example if the target 0 over might 100 lbs and under might 50 lbs This means that any weight between 50 Ibs and 100 lbs is acceptable If the target value is a value other than zero the over and under values must be set as tolerances For example if target 100 over might 10 and under might 10 This means that any weight between 90 and 110 lbs is acceptable 1 Press MENU until 2 Press ENTER 3 Press ENTER 4 Using the keypad enter the new over tolerance value 5 Press ENTER 6 Press MENU 7 Press ENTER 8 Enter the new under tolerance value 9 Press ENTER 10 Press MENU 11 Press ENTER 12 Enter the new target value 13 Press ENTER 14 After
6. 88 1b When the PRINT key is pressed while using a tare register a printout is performed which includes time date the tare register number and gross tare and net weights The tare weight includes the type of tare KP if the tare was entered via the keypad or PB if the tare value was entered using the TARE key WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual Tare Report 18 46 AM 84 87 97 Tare Net Total ences pen 1 ET Tare Tare wt D Px Gd FA own S Ka G A tare register report includes time date all existing tare registers with their net totals and all existing tare register with their tare values and type of tare The Operations Menu must be accessed to print this report Error Messages The following are displays you may see if problems occur or if invalid operations are attempted with your WI 127 Display Loc up L C Error Can t RN lh uh yA Flashing OK ON Lo pw Sealed Auto 0 1 Busy too big full Description Overrange weight Underrange weight Recovering from lock up or out of range condition A D converter is not functioning A D converter subjected to an input signal beyond 5 00000 mvV V The unit cannot perform a function Displayed only while key is held down Corrupted data in the reset menus See the Service Manual R
7. A to D Loadcell Serial Outputs Inputs Voltages display does tests span test current 1 4 S self test buttons S counts Port 1 4 Port 2 H Port 3 Sequence Out 1 8 ECH Standard H Option 3 Volts Hs Volts 10 Volts ae ts Ready Loop Out nd 00 01009 00 01000 11111111 mnm zx Port 2 and Port 3 are offered if Out 9 16 is not offered when Option is not offered if optional voltage additional serial boards are installed optional I O board is not installed WO board is not installed Figure 3 Test Menu Below are the explanations for the items you see in the test menu Display Performs a test of the display segments and LEDs With diSPLAy displayed press ENTER once to initiate an automatic test Press ENTER again to stop the auto matic test or press and MENU consecutively to step through the display test manually Press ESCAPE to exit the display test Buttons Performs a test of the keypad With buttonS displayed press ENTER and the word nOnE will appear on the screen Press any key except MENU to check for proper key functioning The title of each key will appear on the display as it is pressed After testing the buttons press MENU A to D Performs A to D test to check the raw offset and gain of the electronics With A to d displayed press ENTER to view the A to D value The span is 20 000 counts per millivolt per volt Press ESCAPE to return to A to d WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual 21 Loadcell Ser
8. Avery Weigh Tronix WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual UNITED STATES This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CANADA This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le present appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la Class A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique que edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada EUROPEAN COUNTRIES WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which the user may be required to take adequate measures CAUTION Risk of electrical shock Do not remove cove
9. ESET SETUP or CAL Displayed while a key is pressed when attempting to modify a sealed selection without edit privileges Displayed while waiting for a stable valid weight to use as a zero reference on power up Displayed when input voltage to excitation regulator drops below 10 5 VDC Will clear when input voltage rises above 11 5 VDC Displayed when the ready busy handshake has exceeded its time out limit Default is 2 seconds This can also apply to optional 2nd and 3rd serial ports Displayed when the net accumulator exceeds its maximum value Message will appear when trying to view the accumulator total Displayed if the tare register value does not exist and the memory is full Displayed only while key is held down 20 WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual Indicator Diagnostics Test Mode The test mode is used to test various functions of the WI 127 The test SSES menu is shown in Figure 3 To enter the test menu 1 Press and hold ESCAPE for two seconds About is displayed 2 Press MENU two times tESt is displayed 3 Press ENTER diSPLAY is displayed Maneuver through the parameters using the directional keys ESCAPE up ENTER down left MENU right You may exit to display mode at any time by pressing SELECT Out 1 8 is restricted to 1 3 when optional UO board is not installed Display Buttons
10. apturing an inbound or outbound weight The INBOUND OUTBOUND key will work only if the indica tor is in gross weighing mode Channel numbers may be from 1 to 6 numerals in length If a new channel was created or if the existing channel had no value for the inbound weight the captured weight is stored as the inbound weight If the channel already had an inbound weight the captured weight is stored as the out bound weight and is added to the accumulator total After the outbound weight is printed the inbound weight is cleared form the channel The inbound outbound weighing function stores inbound weight and time and date information in up to 300 channels Then when the outbound weighment is stored the indicator peforms an accumulation and prints the net weight 1 From gross weight display mode press INBOUND OUTBOUND 2a Enter a channel number using the keypad this will either create anew channel or call up a previously entered one or 2b Use the MENU forward and lt backward keys to select a previously entered channel 3 With weight on the scale press ENTER WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual is displayed prompting for a channel number The channel number is displayed The weight is captured and the indicator prints the transaction At the end of an inbound outbound operation the inbound and net weights are displayed respectively for four seconds The ID annunciator illum
11. ation Time and date RAM Battery backed up real time clock and RAM are standard Internal resolution 6 291 456 counts per mV V per sec Harmonizer digital filtering Fully programmable to ignore noise and vibration Standard inputs Seven logic level inputs for functions such as tare print zero units select gross and net Standard outputs Three outputs open collector design Relay power supply 24 VDC at 150mA Bi directional serial port RS 232 or RS 422 485 or 20mA current loop Self diagnostics Display keys inputs outputs serial port A to D converter loadcell output display voltages Circuitry protection RFI EMI and ESD protection Options Two additional serial ports BCD parallel 10 cutoffs Analog output 0 5 0 10 volts 1 5 4 20 10 50 mA Operating temperature 40 to 140 F 40 to 60 C 100 relative humidity including washdown Enclosure NEMA 4X stainless steel enclosure Dimensions 12 W x 8 H x 4 D without mounting bracket 12 3 W x 11 0 H x 5 3 D with mounting bracket Weight 12 5 Ib 5 7 kg 4 WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual Introduction The WI 127 Inbound Outbound is a microprocessor driven weight indicator designed to interface with an electronic scale Its purpose is to calculate net weight value and to transmit serially that value along with other weighing information to a printer computer or programmable controller A hallmark of the WI 127 Inbound O
12. ee APpisoay Model G T N TARES HOUR DAY ID eounos Time as Date as Up to 49 hour fan dd yy 8 digits OVER UNDER H TARGET or in length 24 hour 1 1 0 Not offered if database is empty H REPORT EDIT CLEAR DELETE If empty If not empty Prints repor DONE NO ONE ALL XXX NO ALL XXX channel TARE TYPE TOTAL COUNTER SE PB XXXX XXX tare value REPORT EDIT DELETE If empty If not empty Prints report DONE NO ONE X XXX Displayed only tare reg SE d if inbound weight exists a HOUR IN INBOUND IH DAY IN TOTAL counter ALL Inbound Time as Date as Value 12 hour mm dd yy XXX XXX or 24 hour Figure 2 Operations Menu 16 WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual Description of Operations Menu G T N Report Edit XXX Delete Done No One All TARES Report Edit XXX Clear No All Following are descriptions of the various options in the Operations Menu The indentations represent levels within the menu Accesses inbound outbound functions Method 1 Prints the group assigned to this function Allows viewing editing of channel information When the edit parameter is sealed values may be viewed only not edited refer to the Service Manual The current channel i
13. entering all new values press SELECT WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual boundsS is displayed OVEris displayed The over tolerance is displayed and the OVER annunciator illuminates New value is displayed OVEris displayed Und_Er is displayed The under tolerance is displayed and the UNDER annunciator illumi nates New value is displayed Und_Er is displayed tArgEt is displayed The target value is displayed and the ACCEPT annunciator illuminates New value is displayed tArgEt is redisplayed Indicator returns to display mode Checkweighing d Operation With the indicator in display mode verify the scale is empty and zero the scale by pressing the ZERO key 2 Select the unit of measure by pressing the UNITS button 3 Place weight on the scale Zero weight is displayed and the zero annunciator illuminates The units annunciator will illuminate next to the chosen unit of measure Weight will be displayed and the UNDER ACCEPT or OVER annun ciator will illuminate Customizing the Indicator The ID number time and date are accessed through the Operations Menu shown in Figure 2 You may follow the instructions in this section or refer to Figure 2 for a visual representation 1 From display mode press Viewing and Setting MENU Unts Time 2 Press ENTER 3 Press UNITS to toggle between the 12 hour and 24 hour clocks 4 To set the 12 hour clock a Key in the time
14. eturns to display mode The ID number may be up to 8 digits in length It may include any combina tion of the numbers 0 through 9 dashes and one decimal point 1 From display mode press MENU until 2 Press ENTER 3 After viewing press ESCAPE 1 From display mode press MENU until 2 Press ENTER 3 Enter your new ID number using the keypad If you make a mistake entering the new ID number use the key to backspace and delete the incorrect digits 4 With your new ID number displayed press ENTER WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual id is displayed The current ID number is displayed Indicator returns to display mode id is displayed The current ID number is displayed New ID number is displayed The new ID number is saved and the indicator returns to display mode Operations Menu Your WI 127 is configured to display and edit inbound outbound functions multiple tare registers time date identification number and checkweighing functions in the Operations Menu These parameters can be viewed and changed if allowed This manual assumes the unit is configured to allow full access to these functions To enter the Operations Menu press MENU Use the directional keys to maneuver through this menu ESCAPE up ENTER down left MENU right a Method 1 Method 2 oo NX
15. gister the register must already exist and have a tare value stored in it If you have already set up your tare registers and are ready to perform net weighing operations proceed to the next section If you still need to create your tare registers refer to the section Defining Tare Registers on the previous page 1 From the weight display mode enter the desired tare register number using the keypad Tare register number is displayed 2 Press TARE REGISTER Tare value is displayed in net mode 3 Place weight on the scale Net weight is displayed 4 Press PRINT A printout including time date tare register number and gross tare amp net weights is performed This utility is accessed from the Operations Menu shown in Figure 2 You may follow the steps below or refer to Figure 2 for a visual representation 1 From weight display mode press MENU G t n is displayed 2 Press MENU again tArES is displayed 3 Press ENTER rEPOrt is displayed 4 Press ENTER again A report is printed The default printout is a report of the tare database information for all active tare registers See Method 2 for an example of the default printout 5 To return to weight display mode press SELECT WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual 11 Cutoff Registers Viewing cutoffs Press ENTER at any time to exit the cutoff register menu Entering cutoff values Press ENTER at any time to exit the cutoff register
16. h input The inputs are ordered 1 8 from left to right A 1 indicates the input is activated a 0 indicates the input is deactivated If the optional I O board is installed an additional eight inputs are available under OPtion Press ESCAPE twice to return to InPutS Allows testing of the power supply voltages With VoltAGES displayed press ENTER to test the unregu lated loadcell excitation power supply voltage 13 volts Press MENU repeatedly to scroll through the remaining power voltages the 5 volt excitation voltage 5 volts the unregulated 5 volt logic supply voltage 10 volts and the relay supply voltage 24 volts Press ESCAPE to return to VoItAGES WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual Weigh Bar is a registered trademark of Weigh Tronix Inc Avery Weigh Tronix eg Avery Weigh Tronix USA 1000 Armstrong Dr Fairmont MN 56031 USA Tel 507 238 4461 Fax 507 238 4195 Email usinfo awtxglobal com www wtxweb com Avery Weigh Tronix UK Foundry Lane Smethwick West Midlands England B66 2LP Tel 44 0 8453 66 77 88 Fax 44 0 121 224 8183 Email info awtxglobal com www averyweigh tronix com
17. ial Outputs Inputs Voltages Displays the factory normalized loadcell input With LOAdCELL displayed press ENTER to view the counts Press UNITS to toggle between the counts display mode and mV V display mode Span is 200 000 counts per millivolt per volt Press ESCAPE to return to LOAACELL Allows testing of the internal serial ports With SEriAL displayed press ENTER to select the port to test Port 1 is always the internal serial port Port 2 and 3 are only offered if extra serial ports are installed Press ENTER again to view ready busy Then press MENU to view loop no loop Press ESCAPE to return to SEriAL Allows testing of the outputs With OutPutS displayed press ENTER twice to cycle through the available outputs in sequential order Press ESCAPE SEqUENnCE is displayed Press MENU to view the available outputs Press ENTER to view the status of the outputs The outputs are numbered left to right starting with one A 1 indicates the output is activated a 0 indicates the output is deactivated To change the status of the ouput move the decimal point to the right of the output you wish to change Toggle the status by pressing ENTER If the optional I O board is installed an additional eight outputs are available under Out 9 16 Press ESCAPE to return to OutPutS Allows testing of the inputs With InPutS displayed press ENTER S AndArd is displayed Press ENTER again to view the status of eac
18. ication capability Your unit may be customized to print according to your needs Refer to a Service Manual for instructions on customizing the printouts Method 1 Inbound Outbound Printouts 18 Following are examples of the five default printouts of the WI 127 Inbound Ticket Outbound Ticket Date 84 07 97 Date 84 87 97 Inbound Time 18 38 AM Inbound Time 10 38 AM Outbound Time 10 30 AM Truck 4 Truck 4 An inbound ticket prints the date inbound time truck number transaction number and inbound weight This ticket is automatically printed after each transaction Transaction i Weisht 1500 1b Transaction 1 Gross 3008 lb Tare 1508 1b Net 1500 lb An outbound ticket prints the date inbound time outbound time truck number transaction number and the gross tare and net weights This ticket is automatically printed after each transaction WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual Method 2 Tare Register Reports Inbound Outbound Report 10 31 AM 84 07 97 Truck Net Total 1 1884 1b 2 1509 1b 3 1608 1b 4 1500 1b 5 8 lb Truck Inbound 5 2000 1b An inbound outbound report prints the time and date all truck numbers in the database and their corresponding net totals and all truck numbers that only have an inbound weight and their net totals The Operations Menu must be accessed to print this report Tare Transaction 18 46 AM 4 87 97 Zare Gross 3900 1b Tare 2000 1b KP Het 10
19. inates during this special mode Inbound outbound shortcut Printing a report Editing and Deleting Channels To eliminate a keystroke use the following shortcut for capturing a weight 1 With weight on the scale enter the channel number using the keypad Channel number is displayed 2 Press INBOUND OUTBOUND The weight is captured and the indicator transmits the transaction to a peripheral printer This utility is accessed from the Operations Menu shown in Figure 2 You may follow the steps below or refer to Figure 2 for a visual representation 1 From weight display mode press MENU G t n is displayed 2 Press ENTER rEPOrt is displayed 3 Press ENTER A report is printed The default printout is a report of the GTN database information for each channel 4 To return to weight display mode press SELECT 19 31 AM 84 07 97 An inbound outbound report prints si Net Total the time and date a d e all truck numbers in the 3 1000 1b database and their correspond 4 1500 1b ing net totals 5 lb e all truck numbers that only Truck Inbound have an inbound weight and RRE their net totals Sample Inbound Outbound Report You may delete any or all of the channels in your WI 127 To do so you must access the Operations Menu Figure 2 The complete menu and descriptions are in the Customizing the Indicator section Please refer to that section If your indicator is configured
20. ing values Following is the standard procedure 1 With the tare value displayed you can enter edit a tare value in a register in two ways a Key in a tare value Key in your desired tare value using the keypad then press ENTER The tare value is accepted and the ndicator returns to net display mode or b Use the pushbutton tare With the tare weight on the scale press TARE The new tare value the weight on the scale is displayed and ac cepted 10 WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual Clearing Deactivating Tare Register Values Editing and Deleting Tare Registers Net Weighing You may view the current or active tare value at any time during a weighing process From gross or net weighing mode press SELECT until the tare annunciator illuminates If a tare value is in use it will be displayed Printing a Report To clear a tare register value use the keypad to set the value to zero Multiple tare registers in the WI 127 may be edited you may change the tare value the net accumulator total and the transaction counter You may also clear values from individual or multiple registers and you may delete any or all of the tare registers To edit and delete tare registers you must access the Operations Menu Flgure 2 The complete menu and descriptions are displayed in the section Customizing the Indicator Please refer to that section for editing and deleting To perform net weighing with a tare re
21. lue for calculation of net value and transmission of data The indicator will also keep track of the number of transactions and accumulate the totals for each tare register Operations Mode Operations mode contains all normal weighing operations In this mode you can view or set the following parameters e inbound outbound channels e multiple tare registers e cutoff registers e target over and under values e time e date e identification number WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual 5 Front Panel The WI 127 s front panel consists of 24 keys and fourteen annunciators WEIGH TRONIX WI 127 ie 7 el co C Ki ds e L L l NET SE UNDER ACCEPT OVER CUTOFF ID ere D HELU E UNITS INBOUND OUTBOUND TARE REGISTER Keys Standard Scale Keys Figure 1 WI 127 Front Panel The WI 127 s keys are divided into four primary groups Standard Scale Keys These yellow keys are common to a majority of weighing applications and include SELECT TARE PRINT ZERO and UNITS SELECT TARE PRINT ZERO UNITS Used to switch between the gross tare and net display modes SELECT can also be used to accept a current selection and return to weigh mode from within any menu Enters a pushbutton tare in the display mode Can be configured to accept values through the numeric keypad Used to initiate manual data transmission Zeros the scale in the display mode Also clears values in nume
22. r No user service able parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Weigh Tronix reserves the right to change specifications at any time July 2008 127i0_u P65 PN 29674 0012 Issue AJ Printed in USA Elle eeld Tdc kelen Eege ee A ee Gana ernie eee 3 Re lee 4 IntrOGUCTION EAE See eA ee ncaa ie ee 5 Operations Mode manirane a a aa a a aa a TE uaea 5 FONT PANG EE 6 ENEE ee rated hi bata eee neal EE cee hn cotta oe vets ipl toe etait 6 Standard Scale KeyS 0 ccccececccecesseeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaaaeeenaaeessaaaeeeeaaaeeesaaeeeseneeseeneaees 6 FUNICUIOM KO YS Seia a AE Se aati coe eae pase E NEE ENR ea EN 7 KOYPaG KO Si ein EE E eeite feendedhag cad de denen deeded 7 Directional KEYS enei kleene Seel Lithia devise aden ton 7 ANUNCIA S e ee he Alii EN a ol tait ieee AA 7 Gross Weighing in nenret ee a eee ee de 8 Method 1 Inbound Outbund Weighing sssssssssssesssessienessresssnrsssinsssrrnsstnnttnnssnnnsssrnnseennnnt 8 Capturing an Inbound or Outbound Weight 8 Inbound OQUtIBOUNG SNOMCUE EE 9 PRIMING REDON Sreser iren EA EEE AES 9 Editing and Deleting Channels cccccccceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeneeeeseaaeeeesaaeesecieeeeeeaeees 9 Method 2 Multiple Tare Registers AAA 10 Defining Tare Registers asroor eiii ii ge daai E AATE 10 Creating New Registers or Accessing Existing Registers cssceseeeeeees 10 Entering and or Editing Tare Register Values eseeeeeesseresseeerrrsssrrrrrrrss
23. ric entry Switches the units of measure in the display mode Up to three units of measure are selectable WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual Function Keys Operation of these keys changes with the software installed in the WI 127 stan dard in motion GTN Keypad Keys Directional Keys Annunciators These oval keys along the right side of the display face are configurable and are labeled INBOUND OUTBOUND TARE REGISTER and CUTOFF The default configurations for these keys are INBOUND OUTBOUND Accesses inbound outbound GTN weighing function see Method 1 TARE REGISTER Accesses multiple tare registers see Method 2 CUTOFF Accesses cutoff registers see Cutoff Regis ters These are the twelve square keys which support numeric entry The key board keys are labelled 0 9 plus minus and decimal point and are located near the center of the display face The directional keys are used to navigate through the WI 127 s menus These keys are labeled ESCAPE up ENTER down lt left and MENU right and are positioned in a compass like cluster on the display face These directional keys are denoted by the small transparent arrows located next to them ESCAPE ENTER and also support numeric entry ESCAPE Exits a menu parameter without saving any changes ENTER Used to end digit entry accept a change made or select an item from a function list ZG Backspaces deletes the last digit or punct
24. s displayed as the default Scroll through the existing channels by using the MENU forward and e backward keys Inbound Displays inbound value None will be displayed if an inbound weight does not exist Press 0 and ENTER to clear the inbound weight Displays time of inbound weight This parameter is only offered if an inbound weight already exists Displays date of inbound weight This param eter is only offered if an inbound weight already exists The net accumulator value for the selected channel The transaction counter for the selected chan nel Allows user to clear the channel database If the database is already clear OnE will be displayed and the remaining parameters will not appear Offered only if the database is empty Will not delete the channels Not offered if database is empty Allows user to select a specific channel to delete Not offered if the database is empty Allows user to delete all channels at one time Not offered if database is empty Accesses multiple tare registers Method 2 Prints the group assigned to this function Allows viewing editing of channel information The current tareregister is displayed as the default Scroll through the existing registers by using the MENU forward and lt backward keys Hour In Day In Total Counter Tare Displays the current tare value Type Displays the type of tare Pb indicates a pushbut ton tare entered by using the TARE key EntErEd
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26. to allow editing of the inbound outbound channels you may also the inbound hour the inbound date the accumula tor value and the transaction counter WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual 9 Method 2 Multiple Tare Registers The multiple tare function provides up to 300 tare registers Tare weights may be entered as a live weight pushbutton tare or as a keypad entered weight Defining Tare Registers Use these instructions for creating new tare registers or for accessing previously entered registers Up to 300 registers may be used 1 From weight display mode Creating New Registers or press TARE REGISTER The current tare register number is Accessing Existing displayed If no tare registers are i present ___ is displayed prompt Registers ing you to enter a tare register number 2a If creating new registers enter in the register number using the keypad or 2b If registers already exist enter in the register number using the keypad or use the MENU forward and backward keys to select a tare register The tare register number is dis played 3 Press ENTER The tare value in that register is displayed You are now ready to enter tare values into these registers Follow the instructions in the following section Entering and or Editing Tare Register Values Entering and or Editing S Once you have accessed a tare register you may enter new tare values or Tare Register Values A S A y edit exist
27. uation mark entered while in numeric entry and moves left within a menu MENU Accesses menus and moves right within a menu The WI 127 has fourteen annunciators Gross IIluminates when indicator is in gross weighing mode Tare IIluminates when viewing tare values in the various tare registers Net IIluminates when indicator is in net weighing mode Ib kg other IIluminates the active unit of measure in weighing mode Print IIluminates when the indicator is transmitting data Zero IIluminates when the scale is within 25 of increment center of zero Motion IIluminates when the scale detects motion within configured motion window Under Accept Over _ Illuminates relative to respective values stored Cutoff IIluminates when a cutoff entry is made ID IIluminates in special display mode during which in bound and outbound net weights are displayed WI 127 Inbound Outbound User s Manual 7 Gross Weighing To perform gross weighing operations follow these steps 1 Power up the indicator 2 Verify the scale is empty and zero the scale by pressing the ZERO key 3 Select unit of measure by pressing the UNITS button 4 Place weight on the scale Method 1 Inbound Outbound Weighing Indicator powers up in gross weigh ing mode Zero weight is displayed and the zero annunciator illuminates The units annunciator will illuminate next to the chosen unit of measure Gross weight is displayed C
28. utbound indicator is its versatility in adapting to a broad range of weighing applications requiring calculation of net value Two methods of net weighing are available Method 1 Inbound Outbound Weighing allows you to live weigh an empty or full container or vehicle etc with or without transmission of data Later you may live weigh the same container for calcula tion of a net value and transmission of data The indicator will select the larger weight as the gross weight and always transmit a positive net weight The first weighing of the container stores its value in memory so that similar weighing operations can continue in up to 300 other channels between the time of the first weighing operation and the second The indicator will keep track of the number of transactions and accumulate the totals for each inbound outbound channel Method 2 Using Multiple Tare Registers allows you to store tares in two different ways You may e Live weigh an empty container and store its tare value in one of 300 tare registers Then do multiple live weighings with the same refilled container or with containers of equal tare weight value The WI 127 Inbound Outbound Indicator will use the tare value you stored in memory for calculation of net value and transmission of data e Enter using the keypad a predetermined weight value in one of 300 tare registers Then do multiple live weighings with filled containers equal in weight to the memory stored va

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