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1. 3l NOTE j This is active device only ENABLE INPUT SSV DISABLED Cannot be configured as a passive m 87 11 9 Em Device D 3 Jua UGE ES 2 3888 E LE Bue Ls 8 2 88 MIME 835 858 35 9139823 a aL Pulse imputs must rB 3 T8683 BS 77 PR 1682 15 IICHANNEL 3 BD DII edo CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL 2 BD 12 OR CHANNEL 4 BD 12 5882 leso CHANNEL 5480 2 OR CHANNEL 7 BD 2 OR CHANNEL 6CBD CHANNEL 7 Foam _ 02 1 zu 22 2220 _ ran CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL 380 582D 7 BD gt 13 BD gt 5 BD JUMPER 12251141 287 ll xm UTPUT 3 UTPUT 4 LUAD UTPUT
2. n n C3 A B 5 016 8 Sree roe Ue7 E E O CAP 1 CUNNECTS 2 s ON MSS MAIN BDARD dur Kar M 1 c 0 CO D Nr PCIO4bal HONE JACK NOTE In the SimPoser manual p n 29751 0018 reference the Weigh Tronix basic command modem for information on Addressing and actuating the PC 104 comm port controls PC104 MODEM JUMPER CHART 1 104 COM 4 14 Pins 2 3 Pins 2 3 Pins 1 2 NOTE For all other jumper terminals no jumpers are required Extra jumpers are stored on pin 1 of any terminal avail
3. 1310 Total No Yes No Yes No Yes No No No Yes No Yes No No No No No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No Description 3 Scale multi scale mode w Softkeys Large text available with fewer scales 2 Scale multi scale mode w Total w Softkeys Large text available with fewer scales 8 Scale multi scale mode Small text available with fewer scales 7 Scale multi scale mode w Total Small text available with fewer scales 8 Scale multi scale mode Large text available with fewer scales 7 Scale multi scale mode w Total Large text available with fewer scales 4 Scale multi scale mode Small text available with fewer scales 4 Scale multi scale mode Large text available with fewer scales 6 Scale multi scale mode w Softkeys Small text available with fewer scales 5 Scale multi scale mode w Total w Softkeys Small text available with fewer scales 6 Scale multi scale mode w Softkeys Large text available with fewer scales 5 Scale multi scale mode w Total w Softkeys Large text available with fewer scales 8 Scale Vertical bar graphs 4 Scale Horizontal bar graphs 8 Scale multi scale mode w Horizontal bar graphs Small text available with fewer scales 8 Scale multi scale mode w Vertical bar graphs Small t
4. 7 9999999090000000060009099000000006 R28 9 _ 5 49 9 39 SCALE 5 MODEL 1310 INDICATOR MULTI SCALE PC BOARD OPTIONAL P N 50795 0012 2 6 SCALE INTERFACE 0020 3 7 SCALE INTERFACE 0038 4 5 SCALE INTERFACE 0046 5 SCALE INTERFACE MULTI SCALE BOARD WITH EXTERNAL J BOX ASSEMBLY FIELD INSTALL KIT Kit includes Multi Scale board p n 50795 xxxx appropriate scale j box assembly and mtg hardware FIELD KIT P N 02959 1018 02959 1026 02959 1034 02959 1042 02959 1067 02959 1075 One additional scale unit 2 scale Two additional scale units 3 scale Three additional scale units 4 scales Four additional scale units 5 scales Five additional scale units 6 scales Six additional scale units 7 scales Pn d LL INTERNAL POWER SOURCE JUMPER 52 amp P33 EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE amp JUMPERED EXCITATION CHART P36 thru P39 TYPICAL EXC JUMPER POSITION VOLTAGE TYPICAL 3 4 S 0 1 2 3 4 REMOTE SENSING JUMPER P44 P45 P46 P47 P48 P49 P31 WHEN THERE ARE NO SENSE LINES FROM WEIGHT PLATFORMS NOT JUMPERED WHEN THERE ARE SENSE LINES FROM WEIGHT PLATFORMS 88 MODEL 1310 SCALE J BOX ASSEMBLY 6 THRU 8 SCALES P N 47405 0010 6 SCALES 0028 7 SCALES 0036 8 SCALES WIRE IDENTIFICATION MODEL 1310 SCALE J BOX ASSEMBLY 2 THRU 5 SCALES RE IDENTIFICATI P N 47404 0011 2
5. LIL Ll Lo Lal cw cw lla E EE EE OOO Display Mode 54 w 1 scale enabled 5 3 AKG POS kG T a Display Mode 54 w 4 scales enabled Display Mode 54 w 8 scales enabled 4 est BASIC te est BASIC te est BASIC te Display Mode 55 w 1 scale enabled Gross Gross ros 5 lt m la CRISI T TN Tun Tien pem E un Poi est BASIC text 1318 display Display Mode 55 w 3 scales enabled lla display display display display display display SS St LOLA Lo la 111 1 11 1 LIL Ll 11 11 1 lla Display Mode 55 w 4 scales enabled Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 69 Gross ru lb TEE 16 33 16 Gross 4 34 16 display 16 ross display lb brass T Gross d
6. 1310 To increase the contrast of display press and hold the DECIMAL POINT and 7 keys Figure 1 until the desired contrast 1 reached To decrease the Model 1310 Front Panel contrast of the display press and hold the DECIMAL POINT The keys on the front panel of the Model 1310 are of two types hard keys and 1 keys until the desired and soft keys Hard keys are labeled directly and soft key labels appear on contrast is reached the display Soft keys function differently at different times so their labels change as needed F1 F5 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 7 Use this key to toggle UPPER and lower case alpha characters while entering alohanumeric characters By default the print format 0 sends Gross Tare Net They are transmitted from port one only ON OFF Clear key If the indicator is powered down via the ON OFF Clear key or by sleep mode time out press this key to power the indicator back up Attention If a display appears in which alpha or numeric characters can be entered key function switches automatically so that repeated pressing of one key causes the number to appear first followed by the alpha characters in descending order as labeled on the key If you wait for the cursor to appear on the display and press a key a new character is added to the previous one entered 8 Below are brief descriptions for each of the hard key functi
7. sta XCLKB UD XCLKB ON gt DIRECTION INPUT 9V COUNT DOWN ENABLE INPUT 45V DISABLED
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9. Checkweigh 2x4 No 1 scale 6 1 Small No No none No 1 scale 7 1 Small No No 2x2 No 1 scale 8 1 Small No No 2x4 No 1 scale 9 1 Small No No 3x4 No 1 scale 10 1 Small No No 3x6 No 1 scale 11 1 Small No Hor bar 2x4 No 1 scale 12 1 Small No Hor bar 3x4 No 1 scale 13 1 Small No Checkweigh none No 1 scale 14 1 Small No Checkweigh 2x4 No 1 scale 15 1 Small Yes No none No 1 scale 16 1 Small Yes No 2x4 No 1 scale 17 1 Small Yes No 3x4 No 1 scale 18 1 Small Yes No 3x6 No 1 scale 19 1 Small Yes Hor bar none No 1 scale 20 1 Small Yes Hor bar 2 2 1 scale 21 1 Small Yes Checkweigh none No 1 scale 22 1 Small No No none No 1 scale 23 1 Large No No 2x4 No 1 scale 24 1 Large No No 3x6 No 1 scale 25 1 Large No Hor bar none No 1 scale 26 1 Large No Checkweigh none No 1 scale 27 1 Large Yes No none No 1 scale 28 1 Large Yes Hor bar none No 1 scale 29 1 Large Yes No 2x2 No 1 scale 30 1 Large Yes No 2x4 No 1 scale 31 1 Large Yes No 3x6 No 1 scale 32 1 Large Yes Hor bar 2x2 No 1 scale 33 1 Large Yes Checkweigh none No 1 scale 34 4 Small No No 1x2 No 4 Scale multi scale mode Small text available with fewer scales 35 3 Small No No 1x2 Yes 3 Scale multi scale mode w Total Small text available with fewer scales 36 4 Large No No 1x2 No 4 Scale multi scale mode Large text available with fewer scales 37 3 Large No No 1x2 Yes 3 Scale multi scale mode w Total Large text available with fewer scales 38 2 Smal
10. SECT This screen is prompting you to key in the weight you will use for For optimum section calibra the section weight It is recommended you use a minimum of 1096 tion enter the Weigh Bar scale capacity as your section weight See note at left nominal span coefficients into the SimPoser Sensorcomm 2 Remove all weight from the scale key in your section weight and press configuration ENTER The following is displayed for several seconds as the average As long as you use the same deadload is computed weight the system will adjust ae the sections correctly Remem FOR SCALE ZX ber a minimum of 10 scale capacity is recommended then the following is displayed values will vary from this example SECTION 1 For section adjustments it is sis 0 644000 MV V not critical to key an exact weight in step 2 The section SET lt PREV NEXT gt ____ DONE weight entered is for an approximate span so you can verify the section weights without performing a full span calibration or corner balance 4 Press the SET key routine The following is briefly displayed 3 Place your section weight over the section If you make an error and try to COLLECTING DATA complete the section adjust ments and missed a section the display says Cornering error 1 Any key to continue Press any key and Review Data is displayed along with the YES and NO soft keys If you press NO it takes
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12. l Test HASIC text for 1310 displ text for Fi KEY Fe KEY F3 KEV F4 text Display Mode 31 Display Mode 35 w 1 scale enabled 3640 lt Test BASIC text for 1310 displ est BASIC text for 1318 display a ot cf ru mu 20 Loa A a Fi Fe KET F3 F4 Display Mode 32 1310 1310 Test BASIC text for 1310 Fi Fe KEY F3 KEY F4 Display Mode 33 Gross 1 Gross zt 20 Gross 3 The following are multi scale displays If all the lines are not used for scales they may be available for Basic text 5 display display display Display Mode 34 w 1 scale enabled Display Mode 36 w 4 scales enabled lla t ru LILA La LA m m tt ce la La La Lil m mmm Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 65 Gross 8460 lb Gross 1 0660 lb Total 00 lb gt 0 lt Gross 2 est BASIC text for 1310 displ 00 lb Gross 3 est BASIC text for 1310 displ est BASIC text for 1310 displ Fi KEY Fe KEY F3 KEY F4 KEY FS Display Mode
13. a 2 TU A ad x PC SSCU S 5 gt gt xe gt gt 555 64 Ac 4 67 z giz d4dozx lt lt SERIAL PURT 3 MODEL 1310 POWER SUPPLY AND SERIAL 170 BOARD P N 30799 0018 0 00 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 SERIAL PURT 4 Ui ome sv SERIAL PORT XM XM RC RC MODEL 1310 INDICATOR SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM 18106 18105 MULTI CHANNEL PULSE COUNTER BD P N 53027 4 18103 104 EXTERNAL EXCITATION SUPPLY 3 SCALE 5 Biese FUR IZO SIGNAL INFORMATION PLEASE REFER TO THE DETAILED KEYPAD BACKER PLATE MULTI SCALE 1 1 BOARD PAGES IN THIS MANUAL E P N 50795 SCALE 4 08 CABLE ae 4 52944 0018 6 11 1 0 L TB40 TB41 SRAM MEMORY EXPANSION BOARD TO SRAM CABLE P N 50791 0016 1 MEQ MEMORY EXPANSION 2945 0017 0040 lt 4 JSB 1 THESE BOARDS C4 A TB83 TB91 CONNECTED SEPERATELY I TO MAIN BD OR CONN 1 ECTED TOGETHER E MULTI CHANNEL ANY SEQUENCE TO THE ie
14. Avery Weigh Tronix IJ Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual IMPORTANT This equipment must be routinely checked for proper operation and calibration Application and usage will determine the frequency of calibration required for safe operation 29222222222222224 Table of Contents Table of Contents ERROR 9 NR TN TENE 5 7 About This Manual 7 Front Panel Keys and Functions T BERCE RITE uu 8 vom P 9 PS ETE 9 Instructions for Accessing the Menus 2 10 User IV 10 12 11 94 OG 11 RR RR RR 12 18 14 Configuration MENTEM 16 18 21 Soie 28 Configure MENUA 91 t E 31 Callbrate SE TUP 32 CAS 33 Gomer Boe _______ _ _ __ 6_ _ 38 Section Weight Adjustment 40 Zero amp Span Procedure 42 Sensor Swa
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16. 08 07 06 05 Re ate att 00 09 R 9 016 015 014 013 TB38 ex Weg Le 2 ou Sa m R32 Rag 40 s CHER GET tt dER GER ER E 1 R3 p R35 CR R30 CRG R34 CRIO R38 CRI4 6 75 REIS Resp R4 lope R8 Re p CRIB Bez 262 REFER TO TABLES FOR 517 TB46 amp TB47 SETPDINTS 33 THRU 64 m 8 1839 8 TB4 8 fi 8 Di Q e 2 2 2 Co Co Co 1 1 SI Cum ub 10 15 16 Table 1 Setpoints 33 thru 40 Table 2 Setpoints 41 thru 48 D 0 1 7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 21 32 1 0 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4 40 43 44 45 46 47 48 0 0 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 sw1 sw1 T e SETPOINT PIN SETPOINT PIN 46 1 46 1 2 2 3 3 SW3 4 4 __ 5 5 6 6 7 7 EXTERNA E SWe 8 8 SUPPLIE 1 1 RELAY VOLTAGE K3 2 2 60 VDC 3 3 TYPICAL RELAY CONNECTION 4 4 K2 5 5 Wo 6 6 7 YPICAL REMOTE 8 8 K1 INPUTS C ZERO TARE PRINT 95 Setpoint Operation If setpoints 1 thru 4 are programmed in SimPoser as inputs the physical location for these will always be on the power supply TB31 The setpoint location for setpoints 1 thru 4 on the option card s will then be inval
17. Display Mode lt lla display display display display display lla lla Ew Ln mun s 3 cr 11111111 11 1 Im m mmm w 1 scale enabled Grossi Gross 2 Gross 3 est BASIC text for 1318 display Display Mode 46 w 1 scale enabled Display Mode 48 w 3 scales enabled Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 67 Gross 1 5 1 Gross Gross A lh Total zt BASIC for 1318 display Ei KEY Fe KEY Fs 34 F4 KEY F5 KEY 5 1 5 a Gross 5 5 5 5 Total Fl KEY Fe KEY Fs KEY REY Fa Gross for displ for displ BASIC text for displ BASIC text displ BASIC text displ est BASIC text for 1310 displ FI Fe KEYI i EZ KEY Fa KEY Display Mode 49 w 3 scales enabled lh BENE Gross 84 for display for display for display for display Test BASIC text for 1310 displ for 1 display Test BASIC text for 1310 displ a KEY Fe n F3 KEY F4 Fi Fe KEY F3 KEY F4 KEY FS Display Mode 50 w 1 scale enabled le lh 1 lh 1b 3 ih 4 ete
18. m mumr LOLA 1 11 11 11 11 1 5 5 1 5 5 Gross Gross 5 4 ross Gross Fl KEY Fe KEY Fs Fa KEY Pm 1318 1318 5 5 5 Gross Fe KEY Fs KEY F4 KEY 5 lb 5 5 BASIC Jisplag d IE 05 e EE ASIC text f display ross BASIC text disp 134 lh 0 Gross BASIC text display lh BASIC text display est BASIC text for 1310 displ FT KEY KEY E KEY F4 FS KEY Fe KEY Fs KEY F4 KEY FS KEY Display Mode 51 w 1 scale enabled Display Mode 53 w 4 scales enabled hd bJ bJ lJ 31H 310 31H 31H 444 4 m ID iD T ct rt mm 68 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual display display display display display display 66 4 5 5 1 0 Gross 1 5 0 n ze 5 Gross 66 Total Fi KEY Fe KEY F3 KEY F4 KEY FS Display Mode 53 w 5 scales enabled EM I EE pm n LOW Lo la ln ry 111 1 11 1
19. 10 Press NO to exit without saving changes Press YES to exit and save changes The system is now calibrated and in normal operation mode 11 Remember to reseal the indicator Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 43 Calibrate Press the INFO soft key to view SensorComm and weight sensor specifica CAL tions SCOMM VERS soft key Brings up a display similar to this example INFO SENSORCOMN 1 SERIAL 00000000 PART 55065 0014 REVISION X10 lt PREV DONE ____ NEXT gt This display shows you the serial number part number and software revision level of 1 Press the NEXT or PREV soft key to other active SensorComm j boxes SETUP soft key Brings up a display similar to this example SENSORCOMM CONFIGURATION OF BOXES 2 OF SENSORS 8 ANY KEY TO CONTINUE This display shows you the configuration of the SensorComm system In this example the system has two SensorComm j boxes with a total of eight weight sensors Press any key and the following is displayed SENSORS 1 CAP 5000 OUTPUT 1 000000 MV V SERIAL 000000 SPAN 0 000000 lt DONE NEXT gt This screen lets you scroll through all the sensors using the PREV and NEXT soft keys Information displayed each sensor is programmed capacity output in mV V serial number and span factor VALS soft key Brings up a display similar to this example CORNERING VALUES FOR SCOMM
20. 11 Key in the serial of the new weight sensor and press ENTER The following is displayed SPAN OR MV V SPAN 12 Press SPAN if you are entering span number from a Weigh Bar The following is displayed Key in the span value listed on the new weight sensor and press ENTER OR Press MV V to enter the MV V value from another type of weight sensor The following is displayed Key in the MV V value listed on the new weight sensor and press ENTER The beginning screen is again displayed SENSOR 1 CAPACITY 10000 LB SER 111 OUTPUT 1 0000 MV V NOM SPAN 1 01000 SET DONE 13 Press DONE to save the changes The display asks if you want to save the changes 14 Press YES to save Press NO to abort the process Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 47 Calibrate INFO Calibrate INFO VERS Calibrate INFO VIEW Calibrate INFO FACTOR 48 Press the INFO soft key to access the following soft key group VERS Press this key to view firmware and downloaded file information VIEW Press this key to view calibration information FACTOR Press this key to view the calibration data mV V and counts for the current scale PRINT Press this key to print out calibration data from the selected serial port Following are detailed instructions for setting these parameters If you press the VERS soft key you can
21. 2 C21 12 14 dus b 9 1310 KEYPAD 549510 dug PIS l I Jpn xNAWUL d Po bq p 2 824 269 q n 1310dsp1 SIDE SHOWN O O O Avery Weigh Tronix Model 1310 CS GD C9 Cte CONNECTS WITH J4 MAIN BD ESC NTEP CC NO 01 033 CLASS III IIIL max 10 000 1310dsp1 MODEL 1310 INDICATOR DISPLAY KEYPAD INTERFACE BOARD P N 51631 0034 amp DISPLAY MODULE P N 48622 1021 DISPLAY MODULE MODEL 1310 w BLUE amp BACKLITE P N 48622 1021 DISPLAY SIDE SHOWN BACKLITE CONNECTOR TO Pee DISPLAY INTERFACE BOARD 1310dspl 18 DISPLAY INTERFACE BOARD MODEL 1310 INDICATOR KEYPAD BACKER PLATE ASSY P N 53676 0036 KEY PAD SCHEMATIC 84 MODEL 1310 INDICATOR POWER SUPPLY amp SERIAL I O PC BOARD P N 50799 0018 AND TERMINAL PIN OUT CHARTS POWER SUPPLY BOARD POWER SUPPLY BOARD me Worms enne 2 INTERRUPT do not ground NOT USED SERIAL 1 0 CABLE TO MAIN GROUND 7 do not ground CONNECTION
22. BOARD P N 50795 COLOR DD 50795 P N 50692 0016 SCALE 2 THRU S SCALE 6THRU 8 n eer GREEN TB8 8 J1 B EXC 1 sd d bes m T 5 83 a T wrzsmwvin 5 smwe 7 NULTI SCALE BD m CT um WHT BRN TB40 1 Je D EXC e BROWN 40 2 48 38 2 WHT BLK 40 3 2 SENSE 2 WIRE IDENTIFICATION J LI 47405 ___ A ORANGE TB40 4 Je F SENSE 2 __ 2 J BOX 47405 155781 p 2 2 ORIGIN DESTINATION SIGNAL lt NOTE 5 s e Xs o amer mas 2 Bi E qum JUMPERING EXCITATION VOLTAGES TO SENSE ee E LINES MAY ACCOMPLISHED IN TWO WAYS J8 D WIRE IDENTIFICATIUN WIRE IDENTIFICATION JUMPERS SCALE 2 amp SCALE 6 SUPPLY EXCITATION dX J BOX 47404 VOLTAGE TO ALL ADDITIONAL SCALES ON THE 17 ORIGIN DESTINATIDN SIGNAL E ORIGIN DESTINATION SIGNAL APPROPRIATE MULTI SCALE BOARDS BY WAY OF pu COLOR MUsTEscave COLOR _ MATE SCALE 55 THEIR SENSE LINES _ 2 SCALE 2 THRU 5 SCALE 2 THRU 5 L SENSE 5 WHT BRN Je D J3 D WHT BRN J3 D J4 D EXC 4 C2 SIGNAL 5 BROWN Je B J3 B EXC 3 BROWN J3 B J4 B 4 9 SIGNAL 5 Li WHT BLU TB41 3 J3 E SENSE 3 11
23. 56 57 58 5 6 61 64 65 6 67 68 69 84 85 86 87 88 89 P93 P94 95 P96 P97 RESIS TANCE 4 ID 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 e 212 3 e 1 2 2 3 2 615 0 TO 2 311 2 e 2 311 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 2 2 615 0 TU 11 2 2 42 1 2 e i eli 2 1 1 2 2 510 TD 5v 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 3 1 2 2 3 12 311 2 384 OHM MIN o TD 10V e 3 e 3 1 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 _ 883 OHM MIN 5 __ 2 3 2 1 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 e 3 e 3 1 2 384 OHM MIN 10v e 3 e 1 2 e 3 2 3 1 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 883 OHM MIN 90 ModBus TCP Ethernet P N 52611 0036 Field Install Kit p n 52959 1216 OR Ethernet 10 100mb IP IT P N 52611 0077 NETWORK INTERFACE MODULE PC BOARD OPTIONAL Field Install Kit p n 52959 1257 includes Network Interface Board p n 53021 0012 amp mtg hardware ModBus ICP Ethernet Module P N 52611 0036 Ethernet 10 100 IP IT Module P N 52611 0077 MODBUS TCP ETHERNET 1877 RJ 45 DB 9 FEMALE TB80 PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL SIGNAL 135nete2 ModBus Plus NETWORK INTERFACE MODULE PC BOARD OPTIONAL Field Install Kit p n 52959 1240 includes Network Interface Board p n 53021 0012 amp m
24. ANALOG OUTPUT BD MAIN BOARD IF THE P N 51571 NETWORK INTERFACE BOARD 4 53021 0012 IS BEING USED IT MUST PLACED MODEL 1310 MAIN BOARD Ld TB55 TB63 LAST IN THE STACK P N 52612 0019 1 1 P N 50692 0024 E Je HL INTERFACE S E E BD P N 53021 0012 __ __ _ __ __ 18770 11 1 880 Ethernet Ethernet r a DeviceNet ModBus 10 100nb vet p n p n OPTIONAL J81 52611 001 52611 0044 INTERFACE 11 OPTIONAL 52611 003 52611 0077 E PC Bian ANtEREACE LI TEE pi Sen mE d 476 11 _ 2 5 5 1310BLK1 H 479 11 141 1 Le 2 221 _ 475 78 I WEIGHT SENSOR rer SLUT 1 SLUT 2 INTERFACE MODULE i ModBus i si P p n p n ET 52611 0069 52611 0028 4 J I I I I DISPLAY MODULE P N 48622 1021 pig DISPLAY KEYPAD INTERFACE BOARD P N 51631 0034 18 DISPLAY BOARD INTERFACE CABLE e THESE OPTIONAL NETWORK INTERFACE MODULE PC BOARDS CAN BE PLACED IN SLOT 1 DR SLUT IF INTERBUS S P N 52611 0028 OPTION IS USED IT MUST BE PLACED IN AS
25. EXTENSION CABLE 8 NOT USED CHASSIS GND 1310key1 KEYBOARD TO 1310 CONNECTION WITHOUT EXTENSION EXTENSION CABLE KEY BD DATA WIRE ASS Y INSTALLATION KEYBOARD TO 1310 CONNECTION USING EXTENSION INSERT JUMPER PINS 2 3 KEYBOARD CABLE KEYBOARD TO 1310 CONNECTION WITHOUT EXTENSION KEY BOARD TO 1310 CONNECTION USING EXTENSION KEYBOARD CABLE 1 KEYBOARD CABLE P74 P74 used w TB28A KEYBOARD CABLE NOTE FOLLOWING KEYBOARD CONNECTION YOU MUST PLACE THE APPROPRIATE SERIAL PORT IN KEYBOARD MODE 98 SIANDKE Y P N 46650 0014 135KEY2 135 2 1 DIP SWITCH TUFKEY 1 T P N 46649 0026 135KEYe 135KEYe ww TUFKEY 2 PANEL MOUNT 46649 0018 DIP SWITCH 135KEY2 2 KEYBOARD SPECIFICATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL 32 f to 130 f 0 to 55 COMMUNICATION OUTPUT 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 stop bit selectable baud rates TTL Asynchronous Serial WEIGHT 2 9 kg nominal STANDKEY SWITCH SETTINGS RECOMMENDED PANEL MOUNT KEYPAD DETAIL MODEL 1310 INDICATOR REMOTE TTL KEYBOARD OPTION AND TTL KEYBOARD OUTLINE DRAWINGS STANDKEY 1 46650 0014 7 56 TURKEY 1 P N 46649 0026 STANDKEY TUFKEY 1 DUTLINE DRAWING 51 CPANEL MOUNT P N 46649 0018 156 DIA 8 HOLES
26. GROUND 5 0 VDC do not ground POWER CABLE TO MAIN BD 5 0 VDC do not ground RESET do not ground CONNECTION SHIELD GROUND JUMPER 74 1 TO 74 2 POWER SUPPLY BD FOR RS 232 JUMPER P74 2 TO P74 3 COMM 1 SIGNAL NOTES FOR TTL 3 ONLY TRANSMIT RS 232 Data Out do not ground RECEIVE RS 232 Data In do not ground RTS RS 232 Hardware Handshaking out do not ground RS 232 Hardware Handshaking in do not ground 5 C51 4 ee ee EE 5 GROUND RS 232 t 5 0 VDC do not ground WARNING r VERY HIGH VOLTAGE IS PRESENT IN THIS AREA OF BOARD WHEN AC POWER IS APPLIED REMOVE POWER FOR AT LEAST ONE MINUTE TO ALLOW CAPACITORS TO DISCHARGE FIELD REPAIR IS NOT RECOMMENDED SEND 7 BOARD TO FACTORY FOR REPAIRS BOARD PART 8 18 COMPONENT ASSEMBLY REVISION LETTER HERE B26 B pin no J do not ground Data Out do not ground 8 15 VDC do not ground CEMA 4 POWER SUPPLY BD 1 TRANSMIT RS 232 Data Out do not ground O 830 gt 7 1 B26B Ld 2 RECEIVE RS 232 Data In do not ground FUSE 3 154 P N 48561 0190 3 5 232 Hardware Handshaking out do not ground REVISION LOCATION 38 AC INPUT POWER
27. Xilinx part number and revision When the application program is different than factory default you will also see information about a downloaded SimPoser program license number company name version number name of file and time and date downloaded SEAL Press this key to view set the condition of the physical seal setting BASIC Press this key to access four more keys VARS STORES ARRAY and STRUCT Press these to view the BASIC vari ables COUNT Press this key to view the calibration and configuration audit counters These cannot be changed or erased Following is a detailed description of the functions listed above If you press the VERS soft key you will see the following information Firmware version Part number and revision level Serial number of the indicator XILINX version XILINX part number XILINX revision level Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual The information at right is visible when the Model 1310 has a non factory default program active User VIEW SEAL User VIEW BASIC VARS User VIEW BASIC STORES If you press the Prev key when Store 0 is displayed the display will show the max memory location This is a good way to see how much memory 15 available for your WT BASIC program SimPoser license number and license holder of the person that saved the file SimPoser license number and license holder of the person that down loade
28. w 2 lines of small text Single Scale mode w Large Check weigh graph w 2 lines of Large text Single Scale mode w Large Check weigh graph w 1 line of small text w Softkeys Single Large Check weigh graph w 3 lines of small text Single Large Check weigh graph w 2 lines of small text w Softkeys Single Large Check weigh graph w 3 lines of Large text Single Large Check weigh graph 2 lines of Large text w Softkeys 1 Appendix 3 Tips Using Harmonizer To find the best settings for your filter needs follow the steps listed below 1 What to Do Determine the amount of positive and negative force exerted by the vibration on the scale How to Do It Set Threshld to 0 0 Constant to OFF and Samples to Average to 1 0 A Ds Return to weigh mode and observe the weight swings Record the difference between the highest and lowest displayed weight values Add 30 to 50 to this value This is a good starting value for the Threshld setting Do not set your Do not use Harmonizer with QDT indicator to this value until told to in step 7 Quartzell bases 2 Setting the Average to higher values increases the filtering effect We recommend the following values What to Do Set Threshld to 0 0 Constant to OFF and Samples to as a starting point for Harmonizer Average to 12 A Ds Check the stability of the scale filtering How to Do It Save changes and exit to normal weight mode _ Observe the Center of Zer
29. 1 1 0 949705 2 0 989280 3 1 079973 4 0 988274 ANY KEY TO CONTINUE This display shows you the stored cornering values for each sensor attached to a SensorComm Press any key to see the next SensorComm values if there is another attached Returns to VERS SETUP VALS soft key set after viewing the last set of values 44 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Calibrate CAL SCOMM G CAL GHOST must be enabled under the Config menu You must complete SensorComm calibration and cornering before perform ing G CAL For G CAL to function correctly you must place a centered load on the scale Then press the G CAL soft key The percentage of the load weight distribution on each weight sensor is displayed This diagnostic information may be used to correct load distribution on your weight sensors If you redistribute the load on your weight sensors we recommned you recorner and recalibrate SensorComm to ensure accuracy Press the SET soft key to capture these percentages This information is used by the indicator to calculate weights if one or more of the weight sensors become Ghosted To exit this screen without setting the Ghost parameters press the DONE soft key Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 45 Sensor Swap Procedure Calibrate CAL SCOMM SWAP This section valid for SensorComm enabled systems only 46 The SWAP key allows you to quickly and easily replace a faulty weight
30. 1 The display shows the current hour value If this is not correct key in a new value and press ENTER or pres s ENTER to accept the current value seconds year The day of the calculated auto four digit year Repeat step 1 for minutes month and day week is matically from the Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual The display shows the minutes value Display returns to display shown in Figure 3 11 User SELECT While in the this menu the display will show USER SELECT in the top left to remind you of where you are in the USER menu Press the SELECT soft key to access the User SELECT soft key group DISP Press this key to set the current display mode and active value SCALE Press this key to select the scale number you want to use TARE Press this key to enter a known tare weight UNIT Press this key to select the active units of measure Following is a detailed description of the four functions listed above User If you press the DISP soft key follow these instructions SELECT DISP The display shows the current display mode number 1 95 Press ENTER to accept this value or key in a new number from the list in The display mode you pick may not be the one that appears on the display A display mode called out in the WT BASIC program overrides the setting you make through the front panel Appendix 1 then press ENTER to accept it The display asks for the ACTIVE VALUE Th
31. 82 83 Display Keypad Interface Board 84 Power Supply and Serial I O PC Board 85 BOO 86 I O Cable Identification Pinouts 87 PC o SEE 88 514518 89 Multi Channel Analog Output Board and Multi Channel Pulse Counter Board 90 ModBus TCP Ethernet or Ethernet 10 100mb IP IT Network Interface Module PC 91 ModBus Plus Network Interface Module PC Board 91 Network Interface Card 91 ProfiBus DeviceNet InterBus S and ControlNet Network Interface Module PC Boards 92 PC 104 Internal Modem PC Board 93 SRAM Memory Expansion PC Board nennen nenne nnns 93 Solid State Control Unit Parts and Assembly 94 Remote Expanded Control Board 95 External 16 Cutoff Expansion Board Rom enar adeps 95 Setpoint Operation and Opto 22 Fuse Table 96 Opt
32. ENTER to accept the displayed display number or key in a new number and press ENTER Choose the display from those shown in Appendix 1 Display Samples If you press the MISC soft key follow these steps 1 The current excitation is displayed next to SELECT EXCITATION this is OK press ENTER If there is no excitation displayed or if you want to change the excitation press the appropriate softkey from this list of choices DC 300HZ 600HZ or 1 2KHZ Press ENTER to accept the choice The date format screen is displayed 2 Choose the date format you want MMDDYY or YYMMDD and press ENTER The beeper volume screen is displayed Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual By default print format 0 sends Gross Tare and Net values out of Port 7 only 10 Press ENTER to keep the displayed volume or press the soft key for OFF LOW MED or HIGH Press ENTER after making your choice The default print format screen is displayed Press ENTER to keep the displayed default print format 0 or type new print format number and press ENTER to acceptit The current setting for the small font is shown Press ENTER to keep the current choice Press NO to disable lower case font on the display Press YES to enable lower case letters on the display Press ENTER to accept your choice The current setting for the display cycle is shown Press ENTER to keep the current choice Press NO to disable the
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34. SIG Key Press the ESC key to back out of most displays and return to the previous display DLOAD Soft Key LOG Soft Key Press the SIG soft key to see a constantly changing display similar to the example below PACKETS 123195 PACKETS RX D 122849 GOOD PACKETS 122849 SIGNAL STRENGTH 99 72 This screen shows the number of packets of information sent to the Sensor Comm system and the number received back correctly This is a measure of the relative reliability of your communication setup If the signal strength shows a lower percentage chances are the system is experiencing some kind of line noise and thus less reliable communication Press the DLOAD soft key to view the deadload analysis for each weight sensor You will see a display similar to the example below DEADLOAD ANALYSIS SENSOR 1 CALIBRATION COUNTS 575000 COUNTS 569000 DIFF 1 05 PREV DONE __ NEXT gt This display shows the calibration counts current raw counts and difference for sensor 1 Press the G_LOG soft key to view the log of error messages concerning ghosted weight sensors See example below ERROR X of Y 15 30 01 28 03 CELL NUMBER 2 lt PREV CLEAR DONE NEXT gt Press the appropriate softkey to scroll through the available error messages Time and dates of errors are displayed X active error Y Number of errors 2 Cell number that was ghosted Press the CLEAR soft key to clea
35. TO PW R SUPPLY BD TO PRINTER 25 MALE COUTSIDE VIEW 93 MALE PIN 9 OUTSIDE VIEW 1310pini 1310pin1 COMPUTER 1310 INDICATOR CABLE ASSY P N 47355 0010 AND OR 0028 R SUPPLY BOARD SIGNAL COLOR 6 or 27 or 29 CO SSCU EXTERNAL BOARD TO 1310 INDICATOR CABLE ASSY P N 47388 0011 ORIGIN DESTINATION W T WIRE COLOUR TERMINATION TERMINATION STONAL ORANGE TB30 12 BD TB 35 DR TB37 13 SERIAL CLOCK YELLOW SERIAL DATA BLACK 830 4P S BD TB 35 UR TB37 lt 4 LOGIC GROUND 1830 lt 6 gt BD TB 35 OR TB30 6 P S BD 35 08 37 RESET BROWN SHIELD GND STUD CHASSIS SHIELD GND PW R SUPPLY BD 1310pin 9 PIN FEMALE OUTSIDE VIEW 1310 1 1 P9 BACK SIDE CUNNECTS DIRECTLY TO J9 MAIN INPUT FOR EXTERNAL PWR SOURCE THAN 32 350 UHM WEIGHT SENSORS 12 VDC WITH ISOLATED GND gt Cl 9 4 F gt SCALE 1 MAIN BD TETTE 87 gt LJ i SCALE 2662 P U3 m HE P36 HE 8 BD 8 8 x gt 2 1840 1 41 SCALE 3072 SCALE 468
36. analog scale A full explanation is given below See Appendix 2 for tips on using Harmonizer In the SimPoser software the Harmonizer constant choices are 1 through 10 This setting is to be made in the real world on a working system so there are more menus avail able from the front panel Quartzell bases do not use Harmonizer and the Samples to Average value must be set to 1 22 The A D weight conversion happens 60 times per second in the Model 1310 AVG is the number of conversions you want to average For example if you pick 30 the unit will average the weight values from the last 30 conversions or gt second and uses that value for displayed data The next choice you have is for turning the Harmonizer filtering on or off If you turn the Harmonizer filtering on you need to set the Harmonizer Con stant Typical values are between 1 10 Set the number low for small vibration problems and higher for more dampening effect The purpose of the Harmonizer Threshold is so the indicator will respond quickly to large weight changes Harmonizer Threshold is the amount of weight change in calibration units beyond which the Harmonizer will be temporarily disabled For example if you set this to 10 16 a weight change over 10 pounds occurring during the sample time 72 sec in our example will disable the Harmonizer until the weight change during the sample time drops below 10 Ibs If you press the FILTER soft key follow these in
37. and you will see the following Diag Counts Scale Scale 1 844696 Counts 1 0000 mV V WT Type the following command in either format gt gt 0 WT gt gt Diag Counts and you will see the following Chain 1 Box 1 Sensor 1 168910 Counts 0 2000 mV V Sensor 2 168891 Counts 0 1999 mV V Sensor 3 168949 Counts 0 2000 mV V Sensor 4 168965 Counts 0 2000 mV V Box 2 Sensor 1 15 Counts Q 0 0000 mV V Sensor 2 15 Counts Q 0 0000 mV V Sensor 3 15 Counts Q 0 0000 mV V Sensor 4 15 Counts Q 0 0000 mV V Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 57 Disassembly and Warning Remove Power Before Doing Any Service Work Warning FIELD CABLE WIRING INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS When installing field wiring connections into the Model 1310 the installer should use cable that has 300V minimum rating The outer jacket should be stripped off only as far as necessary to make the connec tion inside the unit but should not extend beyond the top of the strain relief If there is a Shield or drain wire in the cable it should be terminated with a ring terminal similar to WT P N 16062 0050 The shield or drain wire should only be long enough to reach the nearest stud on the bottom of the Model 1310 WT additionally recommends that cable ties be used to keep the wires bundled until they get near the terminal block that they are to be connected to
38. calibration Calibrate SETUP Calibrate SETUP CAPAC 32 Corner balance Section View SCOMM Ghost Change settings specified scale calibration and sensor calibration for a given information sensor View SCOMMs View SCOMM View corner serial PN and configuration values for software revision each sensor mvV V serial and span factor for all sensors Key in Reverse counts or calibration millivolts volt Span calibration Press the SETUP soft key to access the following soft key group CAPAC Press this key to enter the capacity of the scale and the division size OPTION Press this key to enable or disable multi interval use Following are detailed instructions for setting these parameters If you press the CAPAC soft key follow these instructions 1 The display shows the current value for the capacity Press ENTER to accept this value or key in a new capacity and press ENTER The current division size is displayed 2 Press ENTER to accept the division size or key in a new one and press ENTER The display returns to the SETUP display Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Calibrate SETUP OPTION Calibrate CAL Calibrate CAL ZERO Press ESC to abort Calibrate CAL SPAN Press ESC to abort Press the OPTION soft key to enable or disable the multi interval option If you enable the multi interval opt
39. decimal key from cycling through the display modes Press YES to enable this function Press ENTER to accept your choice The current setting for the shutdown timer is shown Press ENTER to keep the current setting or press the NO soft key to disable it or the YES soft key to enable it Press ENTER to accept your choice If you pick YES you are prompted to enter a time in hours then prompted to enable or disable a warning beeper If no indicator activity occurs in this period of time the indicator will turn itself off preceded by a series of warning beeps Press ENTER to accept your choices The display shows the current setting for the Auto Backlight Timer The backlight timer turns just the backlight off after a set number of minutes Press YES to enable the timer and NO to disable it Press ENTER If you press NO go to the indented part of step 9 If you press YES you are asked to set the timer length in minutes Key in the number of minutes and press ENTER The display asks if you want to enable MUSTDIM This is used for troubleshooting BASIC applications and you should refer to a BASIC programming manual for complete instructions Press YES or NO and the display returns to the Configure Menu3 soft key display Press ESC then EXIT to return to normal operation If you changed the configuration you will be asked if you want to save changes Press YES if you do NO if not Model 1310 Indicator Service Man
40. disply amp intfc bd not incl Foam Tape 2 side sticky x 1 L used w item 5 Dessicant bag Corrosion Vapor Emitter Model1310 Enclosure panel mount version Rear Cover Screw pn hd Z6 x 32 x 5 16 L Screw fill Hd 6 x 32 3 8 L Bottom Panel Mtg Bracket 53862 0014 47754 0017 53676 0036 1045 05982 1088 12126 48680 0014 53863 0013 53865 0011 14473 0231 15711 0248 53864 0012 81 lI MODEL 1310 INDICATOR PANEL MOUNT OUTLINE DRAWING AND MOUNTING DETAIL 13 GASKE 11 FRUNI VIEW 7 Avery Weigh Tronix Model 1310 12 00 SIDE VIEW 1310442 13 25 921 d 11 50 DRILL FOR 10 FASTENER 14 HOLES 100 11 25 NR MN ANE 14 125 ad SN 11 25 a O9 25 10 25 8 3 2 63 Radius 0 25 places 250 1310012 i 13100l2 lt 4 00 REAR VIEW ee Em 11 50 Em MOUNTING DETAIL AND RECOMMENDED CUTOUT 82 AC INPUT POWER 4
41. press ENTER The following values are available 0 1 0 25 0 5 1 2 5 and 10 If you enter a value not in the list the unit defaults to five The display returns to the MENU2 MORE display ROC stands for Rate of Change Press this key to set up your Model 1310 Indicator to calculate Rate of Change for flow rate or weight time applica tions ROC Samples The number of samples over which the rate of change of weight is deter mined The Model 1310 converts weight from A to D at 60 times per second If ROC Samples is set to 60 the Model 1310 is determining the rate of weight change over one full second Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 23 Custom Unit weight in Calibration Units Configure MENU2 MORE RT TO 24 0 125 ROC Mult The ROC Multiplier allows you to enter a conversion factor to translate weight to some other unit of measure such as gallons or some other weight unit based upon the calibration unit of measure ROC Examples If pounds is your calibration unit pick a sample value of 60 and a multiplier of 1 The display will show the rate of change in pounds second For gallons of water second set the sample value at 60 and the multiplier to 0 125 Water 8 Ibs gallon 8 Ibs is close enough for our example so their are 0 125 gallons per pound See formula to the left To get gallons minute do not change the sample size but rather multiply the 0 125 by 60 to get a va
42. see all the following information on consecutive screens as you press any key to continue The SimPoser information will be available only if a file has been downloaded to the indica tor Firmware version Part number and revision level Serial number of the indicator XILINX version XILINX part number XILINX revision level SimPoser license number and license holder of the person that saved the file SimPoser license number and license holder of the person that down loaded the file Version of the SimPoser that created the file File name Time and date file was created After viewing the last screen the display returns to the INFO display If you press the VIEW soft key you can view the following information about calibration Calibration date Calibration weight Displayed weight following calibration If you press the FACTOR soft key you can see the following Serial Scale Scale type Capacity and Divsion Factory Cal Zero Factory Cal Factor CAL ZERO in mV V CAL FACTOR in mV V CAL ZERO in counts CAL FACTOR in counts per division e AINRO AINNO URFNO A D converter settings Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Calibrate INFO PRINT Calibrate SCL Calibrate EXIT If you press the PRINT soft key you are given a choice of four ports through which to print the calibration i
43. the filtering is off or not working Increase the Threshld value until your scale stabilizes If the Threshld value is too high your scale will react slowly to weight changes When Harmonizer is properly adjusted the scale will be stable at zero and will rapidly display a stable test weight value Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 77 Appendix 4 Error Messages Model 1310 is connected to a SensorComm digital j box you may Error Messages from see the error messages listed in the table below Also listed is a description the SensorComm of the error and possible causes These may help with servicing Error messages will appear in the upper right corner of the display window as shown in the example of error message 8 shown below SCOM ERR 8 All error messages below which mention components are referring to components within the product inu Description of Error Possible Cause Cause Communications error SensorComm not responding Cable SensorComm hardware failure 1310 hardware falure 2 Power fault Vin EXC or EXC has fallen out Power supply failure of tolerance Voltage 5 Cable 3 A to D overrange More than 5mV V has been applied Cable to the A to D converter Weight sensor failure 4 A to D underrange Less than 5mV V has been applied Cable to the A to D converter Weight sensor failure 5 A to D Initialization A to D converter not responding Compon
44. then the EXIT soft key to exit the Configure menu You will be prompted to save any changes you have made Press YES to save the changes Press NO to exit without saving the changes The indicator restarts Calibration Menu Access the Calibration menu using the instructions found in nstructions for Accessing the Menus Use the default password 30456 You will see the screen shown in Figure 7 CALIBRATE SCL appears as the 4th soft key if multiple scales are enabled SETUP CAL INFO EXT Figure 7 Calibration menu display Figure 8 is a flowchart showing what soft keys or choices appear as you press the soft keys shown in Figure 7 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 31 Calibrate Menu calibration View firmware View the View the downloaded file weight and for current Figure 8 soft key flowchart Only appears if Exit to fae for Calibration menu multiple scales operating mode are enabled version calib date calib data nformation displayed scale etc weight for the current scale Print out e Appears only if calibration SensorComm data from the SUA is enabled selected port TRE 5 calibration EN MUN MNA SU MON ROM EEE INFO G CAL SWAP x Set the Enable disable capacity multi interval and division size Temporary zero
45. 1 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 1 1 1 Text small Large Large small Large None small small Large Large small Large small small small Large Large Softkeys Yes No No No No Yes No Yes No No No No Yes No Yes No No Graph Meter Gauge Meter Gauge Meter Gauge Curved bar Curved bar Curved bar Curved bar Curved bar Curved bar Curved bar L Checkweigh L Checkweigh L Checkweigh L Checkweigh L Checkweigh L Checkweigh L Check weigh Weight Value Font Size None None None 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Total No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Description Single Meter Gauge graph w 2 lines of small text w Softkeys Single Meter Gauge graph w 3 lines of Large text Single Meter Gauge graph w 2 lines of Large text w Softkeys Single Scale mode w Curved bar graph w 1 line of small text Single Scale mode w Curved bar graph w 1 line of Large text Single Scale mode w Curved bar graph w Softkeys Single Curved bar graph 2 lines of small text Single Curved bar graph 1 line of small text w Softkeys Single Curved bar graph w 2 lines of Large text Single Curved bar graph 1 line of Large text w Softkeys Single Scale mode w Large Check weigh graph
46. 11 The first menu covered in this manual is the User menu The most commonly changed or viewed items in this menu are time and date or software identification information Configuration menu default password is 2045 The second menu covered is the Configuration menu These items deal with some of the basic functions of the Model 1310 such as filtering and analog output adjustments Calibration menu default password Is 30456 The third menu is the Calibration menu This section will need to be accessed only when the scale is being calibrated or if you change scale capacity or division size Diagnostic menu default password is 911 This menu is used to access several tests which can help isolate problems Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 9 Instructions for A different password is needed to access each menu Once you access the menu you want the display presents a series of soft key choices By Accessing the Menus ing the appropriate soft key and following text prompts on the display you can set up your Model 1310 to suit your needs Following are the instructions you need to access the menus of the Model 1310 1 Press and hold the ESCAPE key until the Model 1310 beeps You must key in the password The display asks for a password and looks like Figure 2 within 5 seconds of accessing the password screen or the Model 1310 returns to normal operation Setup Password FREU Figure 2 Pa
47. 3 and seconds to 1 if the weight value does not change more than 3 divisions in one second the scale or weight is considered stable If you press the MOT N soft key follow these instructions 1 The current value for the motion window size in divisions is shown Press ENTER to accept this value or key in a new value and press ENTER The current time window in seconds is displayed 2 Press ENTER to accept this time period or key in a new value and press ENTER The display returns to the MENU2 display Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 21 Use this key to the AZT window division size and time window in sec onds The division size you pick defines a range above and below zero When scale weight is inside this range for the number of seconds you picked of the weight will be zeroed The indicator will repeat removing 12 the weight every X seconds X being the number of seconds you have picked Configure MENU 2 AZT If you press the AZT soft key follow these instructions 1 The current value for the AZT window size in divisions is shown Press ENTER to accept this value or key in a new value and press ENTER The current time window in seconds for AZT is displayed 2 Press ENTER to accept this time period or key in a new value and press ENTER The display returns to the MENU2 display Configure MENU 2 FILTER Use this key to set up the Harmonizer filtering to counteract vibration of the
48. 310 Indicator Service Manual 59 60 5 There is a display pc board and a display module attached to the backer plate If you need to remove the display board disconnect the cables and remove the three standoffs and two nuts shown in Figure 14 Figure 14 Display board 6 Toremove the display module disconnect the cables and remove the four screws holding the module to the backer plate and pull it from the case See Figure 15 2 6 31 34L T EX JAPAN Figure 15 Display module Replace any of the boards if needed and reassemble the unit by reversing the disassembly procedure Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Appendix 1 Ghost Information Appendix 1 is a repeat of the information on pages 27 and 45 in this manual Refer to those sections for more information Configure Press the GHOST soft key to enable the ghost weight sensor option MENU2 If you enable the ghost option and a weight sensor on a scale system fails MORE the word GHOST will appear on the display and scale weight will be esti MORE mated using the inputs from the remaining functioning weight sensors This GHOST is useful if you must keep an operation functioning although at a reduced accuracy for a period of time until a replacement can be installed Cell ghost should be used for tank hopper and deck scale applications Section ghost is for truck scales If you press th
49. 35 G4IDC5 AC DC input White 12 32 30 Cto 70 C 0043 G4IDC5G AC DC input White 35 60 30 Cto 70 C 0050 41 5 AC DC input Yellow 90 140 30 Cto 70 C 0068 G4IAC5A AC DC input Yellow 180 280 30 Cto 70 C 0076 G40DC5 DC ouput Normally Open Red 5 60 vdc only 3A 45 C 2A 70 C 30 Cto 70 C 0084 G40DC5A DC output N O Normally Open Red 5 200 vdc only 1A 45 C 0 55 70 30 Cto 70 C 0092 G40AC5 AC output N O Normally Open 12 140 AC only 3A 45 C 2A 70 C 30 Cto 70 C 0100 4 AC output Normally Open 24 280 AC only 3A 45 C 2A 70 C 30 Cto 70 C 0118 4 5 Normally Closed 24 280 AC only 3A 45 C 2A 70 C 30 Cto 70 C 0126 G40DC5R AC DC output N O Dry contact Normally Open 130VAC 100VDC 1 5A 0 C to 70 C G40DC5R5 AC DC output N C Dry contact Normally Closed 130VAC 100VDC 0 C to 70 C Each module has an LED that lights indicating an active state The output modules also have a replaceable fuse for circuit protection These modules are LOW CURRENT devices Refer to OPTO 22 data specifications for additional information Below is a diagram of the different I O control modules A 48552 0019 48552 0027 A PLUG IN M
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53. 8 zz COMM 1 do not ground 25 GROUND RS 232 9 0 t s train SET POINT I U SSCU S TRANSMIT CURRENT LOOP Data Out do not ground BOARD MACHINING REMOTE 1 0 __ E 9 TRANSMIT CURRENT LOOP Data Out do not ground RECEIVE CURRENT LOOP Data In do not ground Y RECEIVE CURRENT LOOP Data In do not ground pin out charts continued on next page 85 MODEL 1310 INDICATOR MAIN PC BOARD P N 50692 0024 pin out charts continued from previous page POWER CABLE CONECTION FROM P WR SUPPLY BD EXPANSION P73 SERIAL 1 0 CABLE CONECTION BOARD CONNECTIONS FACTORY JUMPERED PIN 1 2 FROM P WR SUPPLY BD DO NOT REMOVE POWER SUPPLY BD B28 A pin no COMM 3 SIGNAL NOTES FLASH PROM P N 52957 0020 9 E oon d EI LED ORE oe EE ee HO Q CSTANDARDD TRANSMIT RS 232 Data Out do not ground N 5 RS 232 Data In do not ground P14 3 RTS RS 232 Hardware Handshaking out do not ground a do not ground GROUND RS 232 TTL Data Out do not ground 8 RL TT Data In do not ground OOO000000000 B29 Bpinno J 7 5 VDC do not ground R TT 010
54. CTS is a hardware handshake ready busy which requires two extra wires in your cable Xon Xoff is a software hand Shake requiring no additional hardware If you press the KEYS soft key follow these instructions 1 The display asks if you want to enable the SELECT key and shows you the current state ON or OFF If the condition is as you want it simply press the ENTER key If you want to change the condition press the YES NO soft key then the ENTER key to move to the next key The UNITS key is the next one shown Repeat step 1 for UNITS PRINT TARE ZERO AUTOTARE and KEYPAD The display returns to the MENUT display If you press the SERIAL soft key follow these instructions 1 The display prompts you for serial port to configure Press ENTER if displayed port is OK or key in a new port number and press ENTER The baud rate is displayed 2 Press ENTER to accept the baud rate or key in a new baud rate from the table below and press ENTER The parity code number is displayed Baud Rates 300 19 200 1200 38 400 2400 56 700 4800 115 000 9600 Press ENTER to accept the parity or key in a new parity code number from the table below and press ENTER The databits setting is displayed Parity Codes 0 NONE 3 SET 1 ODD 4 CLEAR 2 lt Press ENTER to accept databits setting or key in the new databits value 7 8 and press ENTER The handshake protoc
55. Do not how ever tie any field wiring to the cable assemblies that are already in the indicator 58 Following are the steps for disassembly and reassembly of the Model 1310 for service purposes 1 Disconnect the Model 1310 from power and all peripheral equipment 2 Remove the 14 acorn nuts holding the rear panel to the case See Figure 10 VVEDIGH TROPNIEX Modal 1310 100 285 VC 11 Figure 10 Removing the acorn nuts 3 Carefully pull the back from the case and lay it down See Figure 11 Figure 11 Back removed Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 3 If you need to remove power supply board from the inside of the back cover begin by disconnecting the power supply wires and the wires leading to the main board Remove the eight screws holding the pc board as shown in Figure 12 Figure 12 Power supply board PN 50799 0018 4 f you need to remove the main board disconnect the cables from the main board Remove the six hold down screws on the board as shown in Figure 13 and pull out the main board The sixth screw is located under the ribbon cable in the photograph Take care because there is a hidden connector between the main board and the display board be neath it Disconnect this by pulling the main board straight back from the display board 5 Figure 13 board 50692 0024 Model 1
56. E GROUND RS 232 OR EQUIVALENT RECOMMENDED BY THE REMOTE SENSING MANUFACTURER LITHIUM BATTERY 750 800mA ee 5 0 VDC W T P N 23957 0021 P6 amp 7 ARE JUMPERED WHEN THERE ARE NH SENSE LINES B29 B pi 1 FROM WEIGHT PLATFORMS UNJUMPERED WHEN THERE ARE D pin ILI SENSE LINES FROM WEIGHT PLATFORMS 1 7 5 VDC QDT donot ground GROUND RECEIVE A QDT RS422 485 Data In do not ground RECEIVE B DT RS422 485 Data In do not ground TRANSMIT A DT RS422 485 Data Out do not ground TRANSMIT B QDT RS422 485 Data Out do not ground GROUND QDT RS422 485 15 VDC do not ground QDT Q Q POWER SUPPLY BD TB31 pin no TB31 pin no SETPOINT apr INTERFACE NOTES REV amp OLDER REV amp LATER MAIN BOARD TB amp pinno Weight Sens Interface NOTES a pmowi _ 2 SEPON erent 86 MODEL 1310 INDICATOR CABLE IDENTIFICATION PIN OUTS 1310 TO QUARTZELL REMOTE BASE CABLE ASSY P N 49385 LENGTH PRINTER TO 1310 INDICATOR CABLE ASSY P N 47670 0018 ORIGIN DESTINATION ORIGIN DESTINATION W T WIRE TERMINATION TBe9B COLOR CTB26A or 27 or SIGNAL TB28A or 9 gt TO QUARTZELL Tm TO or TB28A TB29A 1 C135 PW R SUPPLY BD gt DRAIN WIRE
57. GRAPH Variable 11 is a variable value called out WT BASIC program ADC 13 stands for Analog to Digital Counts MIN UNDER OVER MAX User SET PEAKS If you press the UNIT soft key the display will ask you to key in a number 0 8 which represents the value you want to be active Below are the nine units to choose from and the corresponding number you need to key in for this function 0 Ib 3 OZ 6 custom 2 1 kg 4 6 oz 7 custom 3 2 9 5 custom 1 8 4 Press the ESC key to return to the USER menu soft key group Press the SET soft key to access the User SET soft key group shown below GRAPH Press this key to set the parameters for bar graph and check weighing functions PEAKS Press this key to reset the Min Max ACCUM Press this key to set the accumulator totals PCWT Press this key to set the pieceweight for counting functions Following is a detailed description of the four functions listed above If you press the GRAPH soft key follow these instructions 1 If multiple scales are enabled follow step 1 If multiple scales are not enabled go to step 2 1A Key in the scale number at the SCALE prompt and press ENTER Go to step 2 2 Thecurrent MIN setting is displayed Press ENTER to accept this value or key in a new value and press ENTER The UNDER value is displayed 3 Repeat step 2 and accept or change the value for UNDER OVER MAX and BASIS values BAS
58. IS is same as the active values 0 13 shown below These values now apply when using the bar graph or checkweigh ing display 0 Gross 4 Max 8 Count Total 12 Weight 1 Net 5 Rate of Change 9 Trans Total 13 ADC 2 are 6 Gross Total 10 Count Min 7 Net Total 11 Variable If you press the PEAKS soft key the display asks if you want to reset the MIN and MAX values now in memory You are given the choice of YES or NO After choosing the display returns to the USER SET menu display Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 13 User SET ACCUM User SET PCWT User VIEW User VIEW VERS 14 If you press the ACCUM soft key follow these instructions 1 The display shows you the current GROSS TOTAL in the accumulator You can change this by keying in a new number and pressing ENTER or press ENTER to move to the next ACCUM value The display shows the NET TOTAL value 2 Repeat step 1 for NET TOTAL COUNT TOTAL and TRANS action TOTAL The display returns to the USER SET screen If you press the PCWT soft key the display shows the current value for the piece weight Accept this by pressing the ENTER key or key in a new piece weight and press ENTER Press the ESC key to return to the User menu soft key group Press the VIEW soft key to access the User VIEW soft key group VERS Press this key to see Model 1310 firmware part number revi sion information serial number
59. NNECTOR 6 PIN MINI DIN 5 2 MALE CONNECTOR 1 PIN 5 2 1 4 PIN 3 5 4 1310 4 Connect wires at as shown in pin out chart below Power Supply page in this manual 6 Set baud rate on keyboard to match indicator X Wice color not shown due to ongoing color changes from our vendor out chart for pin LD EXTENSION CABLECP N 47865 0013 PIN OUT CHART FEMALE S PIN CONNECTOR MALE S PIN ru mr m 28 NEN 2 9 PIN FEMALE MODEL 1310 PW R SUPPLY BOARD CUT 6a MALE 5 PIN SIGNAL 28 6 PIN 5 5 lt GND gt PIN 4 CONNECTOR 1 Use SE NS e 9 PIN MALE KEYBOARD CABLE PIN OUT CHART MALE S PIN WM gt KEYBOARD CABLE peg TO KEYBOARD CONNECTOR MODEL 1310 PW R SUPPLY BOARD NOT USED NOT USED PIN 3 SIGNAL CONNECTOR TB28A 6 45V 5 lt GND gt USED USED 3 8 DATA PIN 2 USED USED PIN 1 PIN 5 PIN 4 DATA PIN 2 NOT USED PIN 1 SHIELD
60. OCK AND LEAKAGE THE nterface Cable assy power supply bd to main bd 52945 0017 DISPLAY ASS Y ENCLOSURE GASKET MUST BE FREE OF DAMAGE AND ALL FASTENERS MUST 5 NU m MOUNTING DETAIL NYLON BOLT SEALING SCREW PLUG 7 INCH LBS 6 Keypad Backer plate assembly 53676 0036 m Ab ore e AE 7 Main Pc Bd assy 50692 0024 muscas CABLE STRAIN RELIEFS POWER 8 LOAD CELL 22 INCH LBS 8 Power Supply board w Serial 50799 0018 CHASIS GND STUD gt A UNIT THAT FAILS DUE IMPROPER TIGHTENING 9 51631 0034 lt GRN YEL POWER CORD DETAIL OF THE FASTENERS VOIDS THE WARRANTY EE EACH TIME THE UNIT IS OPENED EXAMINE THE REAR PANEL RUBBER GASKET FOR DAMAGE 10 Enclosure 52938 0032 BOTTOM PANEL GND STUD POWER CORD BRN ae 11 Power Cord kit USA 49180 0116mts GRN YEL WIRES oomen NAL Te 12 Rear Cover Gasket 52939 0015 i 22 13 Bezel front Gasket 52940 0012 14 Stand Bracket 52941 0029 15 52942 0028 24 SS 16 no part 17 Nylon Plug threaded 1019 11926 POWER CORD GND CYEL ERND 18 Screw 8 x 7 16 14473 0363 WARNING LABEL 19 Screw Washer assy 6 1 4 L 26380 0021 20 Flat Washer neoprene 1030 12680 1 t 21 Lock Washer 8 14474 0040 4 EOS 22 Tooth Washer 3 8 15698 0179 2
61. ODULE G4IDC5D amp G4IDC5B ONLY EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT ONLY NEGATIVE TRUE LOGIC B 48552 0035 48552 0043 48552 0050 48552 0068 B PLUG IN MODULE ACIDC INPUT EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT ONLY NEGATIVE TRUE LOGIC C 48552 0076 48552 0084 PLUG IN MODULE DC OUTPUT EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT ONLY NEGATIVE TRUE LOGIC D 48552 0092 48552 0100 48552 0118 D PLUG IN MODULE AC OUTPUT VOLTAGE CIRCUIT EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT ONLY NEGATIVE TRUE LOGIC 48552 0126 48552 0134 E PLUG IN MODULE DRY CONTACT OUTPUT KI CONTACT O FUSE AMPLIFIER EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT ONLY NEGATIVE TRUE LOGIC Rev and higher power supply boards WIRING DIAGRAM FOR INPUT MODULES Power supply 12vde Inside the Model 1310 Inside the Model 1310 or the SSCU 8 S1 1 2 2 3 S3 S44 S4 OG lel lelelelelele ND 12vde EXTERNAL DC POWER SUPPLY 51 1 2 2 GROUND TO STUD ON Model 1310 ENCLOSURE 1 SSCU 8 Caution The Solid State Control Unit 8 SSCU 8 option boards require that the total cable length from the indicator to the last SSCU 8 box card be two meters approx six feet maximum Noise prob lems and intermittent communications with the SSCU 8 card will occur if this guideline is not followed The SSCU 8 card should be isolated from any other possible grounds i e box conduit etc O
62. Press this key to set number of active scales UNITS Use this key to enable disable units of measure KEYS Use this key to enable or disable front panel keys SERIAL Use this key to set port baud rate parity databits hand shake mode and EOM character VALS Use this key to enable disable values to be shown in the main weight display Following are detailed instructions for setting these parameters If you press the SCL soft key follow these instructions 1 The display will show the number of active scales Accept this by pressing the ENTER key or key in the number of attached scales and press the ENTER key The display returns to the MENUT display If you press the UNITS soft key follow these instructions 1 The display asks if you want to enable the LB unit of measure and shows you the current state ON or OFF If the condition is as you want it simply press the ENTER key If you want to change the condition press the YES or NO soft key then the ENTER key to move to the next unit of measure The kilogram unit of measure is the next one shown 2 Repeat step 1 for kilograms grams ounces pounds amp ounces and custom units 1 4 The display asks for calibration units then the number of custom units that are equivalent Key in the values and press ENTER The display returns to the MENUT display Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Configure MENU1 KEYS Configure MENU1 SERIAL
63. RROR DLOAD GHOST Use this key to set the motion detection window size in divisions and the time window in seconds Defaults are 3d and 1 sec Use this key to set the AZT window size in divisions and the time window in seconds Defaults are 3d and 1 sec Use this key to set up the Harmonizer filtering to counteract vibration of the scale Defaults are 12 A Ds and Harmonizer off Use this key to set the zero range This is a percent of capacity that is allowed to be zeroed when pressing the ZERO key 0 100 allowed Default is 100 This accesses the following three soft keys Press this key to configure the display update rate in updates per second Default is 5 times sec ROC stands for Rate of Change Press this key to set up your Model 1310 Indicator to calculate Rate of Change for flow rate or weight time applications Press this key to configure Print Return to Zero RZ Accumula tor RZ Accumulator Timeout Print Timeout and Zero Timeout Press this key to configure the traffic counter This access the following three soft keys Press this key to configure the error handlers Press this key to configure the zero drift error warning Use this key to enable disable the Ghost feature and select the type of ghost Following are detailed instructions for setting these parameters Use this key to set the motion detection window size in divisions and the time window in seconds For example If you set divisions to
64. Remove load Press ENTER o Empty the scale and press ENTER The indicator acquires span point Z2 and shows DONE when finished Reference zero is acquired at this time 6 Press any key to return to the SPEC display Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Calibrate CAL SCOMM The SCOMM soft key only appears if the SensorComm option is enabled Use the SCOMM soft key to access the corner and section balancing functions and to see information on the SensorComm and associated weight sensors 1 Press SCOMM The following is displayed CALIBRATE CAL SCOMM CRNR INFO G CAL SWAP The CRNR key is for calibrating the scale using corner weights See Corner Balancing Calibrate CAL SCOMM CRNR section below The SECT key is for calibrating the scale using section weights See Section Weight Adjustment Calibrate CAL SCOMM SECT section below The INFO key lets you view SensorComm and weight sensor specifications the section NFO soft key The G CAL key lets you set the ghost calibration See the section Ghost Calibration Calibrate CAL SCOMM GHOST The SWAP key allows you to quickly and easily replace a faulty weight sensor with a new one and be confident your accuracy remains high For instructions on swapping weight sensors see the section called Sensor Swap Procedure Calibrate CAL SCOMM SWAP Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 37 Corner Balancing 1 P
65. S soft key Brings up a display similar to this example CORNERING VALUES FOR SCOMM 1 1 0 949705 2 0 989280 3 1 079973 4 0 988274 ANY KEY TO CONTINUE This display shows you the stored cornering values for each sensor attached to a SensorComm j box Press any key to see the next SensorComm values if there is another attached Returns to VERS SETUP VALS soft key set after viewing the last set of values Press this key to view the current output of each weight sensor in raw counts or mV V You will see a display similar to this example SENSORCOMM 1 COUNTS MENU 1 500000 2 500000 3 500000 4 500000 MV V CNTS lt gt DONE This display shows you the current output raw counts for each sensor attached to SensorComm 1 Press the PREV or NEXT soft key to move between multiple SensorComm j box displays If you press the CNTS soft key you will see a display similar to this ex ample SENSORCOMM 1 MENU 1 0 639000 2 0 651000 3 0 653000 4 0 660000 MV V CNTS gt DONE This display shows you the current output mV V each sensor attached to SensorComm 1 Press the PREV or NEXT soft key to move between multiple SensorComm displays Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 55 ERR Soft Key VOLT Soft Key Press the ERR soft key to see a record of the last 10 error code numbers and the dates and the times these occ
66. SCALES 0029 S SCALES 0037 4 SCALES m SIGNAL 0045 5 SCALES BLUE SENSE 1 YELLOW SENSE 1 SIGNAL 1 WHITE TB8 6 J1 C SIGNAL 1 SHIELD GND STUD J1 G SHIELD 1 P N 50795 SCALE 2 THRU 5 WIRE IDENTIFICATIUN J BUX 47405 ORIGIN DESTINATION SIGNAL 1 gt c W T COLOR NOTE 767 ON ALL CONNECTORS J1 THRU J8 SHARE A COMMON SHIELD WIRE WHICH IS CONNECTED TO ONE OF THE INDICATOR ENCLOSURE STUDS 4 E EXC 6 J6 B 6 SENSE 6 SCALE 1 TB40 1 40 2 40 3 40 4 46 SENSE 6 P N 50795 SCALE 6 THRU 754 3 SCALE 6 EITHER AT THE JUNCTION BOX OF REMOTE BASE 8 ON THE MULTI SCALE BOARD USING SENSE J8 B EXC 8 J8 E SENSE 8 WHT RED BLU SCALE 8 c Co TB40 5 J6 A PIN G ON ALL CONNECTORS THRU J8 SHARE 5 46 0 COMMON SHIELD WIRE WHICH IS CONNECTED TO cu EXC E ONE OF THE INDICATOR ENCLOSURE STUDS mance ORANGE SENSE 2 WEIGH TRONIX 6 8 SCALE J BOX lt WIRE IDENTIFICATION WIRE IDENTIFICATION J BUX 47404 Eq 47405 ORIGIN DESTINATIBN SIGNAL gom ORIGIN DESTINATIUN SIGNAL COLOR MAIN
67. SEMBL Y P N 93676 0036 DISPLAY MODULE PDWER CABLE 83 1310 DISPLAY MODULE CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE AREA NOTE 4 PIN CONNECTOR FROM INFRARED INTERFACE ON DISPLAY MODULE BACK SIDE OF BOARD _ jp sanas _ 1 cd oN 08 5 RIS d peer 19 4 Pee 1 P71 e a 5 1 a i aa 22 011 30 00 00000 E P16 L P Eee eee 6 1 PS1 2 A Pe SS uz P N 48618 0011 R30 26 R25 1 0 0 0 0 00 25 04 3 p 1 50 og eo ooo q 01 b 1 q
68. SIC text for 1310 displ st BASIC text for 1318 display est BASIC text for 1310 displ y Mode 85 Display Mode 90 in an OVER condition 8060 Ih Gross st BASIC text For 1 318 display Test BASIC text for 1318 display Ei KEY Fe KEY F3 34 F4 KEY FS KEY Fi KEY Fe KEV F4 KEY FS KEY Display Mode 86 Display Mode 91 in an OVER condition est BASIC text for 1310 displ est BASIC text for 1310 displ Display Mode 87 F1 KEY Fc KEY KEY F4 KEY Fa KEY FL KEY TE WI EE KEY ii Fa KEY Display Mode 88 Display Mode 93 in an OVER condition Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 13 OUER OUER Test BASIC text for 1310 displ Test BASIC text for 1310 displ Fl Fe KEY Fs KEY REY Fa KEY text for 1310 displ text For 1310 displ text For 1310 displ est BASIC est BASIC est BASIC Display Mode 94 in an OVER condition Display Mode 95 in an OVER condition 1310 Display Descriptions Below are the descriptions of each display mode While many of the multi scale display modes can display up to 8 scale weight values their unique features Total display BASIC text Softkeys will be lost when exceeding the of Scales value listed of BASIC Weight Value Display Scales Text Softkeys Graph Font Size Total Description 1 1 none No No 3x8 No 1 scale 2 1 none Yes No 3x6 No 1 scale 3 1 none Yes Hor bar 2x4 No 1 scale 4 1 none Yes Hor bar 3x4 No 1 scale 5 1
69. Soft Key section DLOAD See DLOAD Soft Key section G_LOG See G LOG Soft Key section INFO Soft Key Press this key to view SensorComm and weight sensor specifications VERS soft key Brings up a display similar to this example SENSORCOMM 1 SERIAL 00000000 PART 55065 0014 REVISION X10 ____ NEXT gt This display shows you the serial number number and software revision level of 1 Press the NEXT or PREV soft key to other active SensorComm J boxes 52 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Press the ESC key to back out of most displays and return to the previous display OUTPT Soft Key Press DONE fo return to the previous level display Press DONE fo return to the previous level display SETUP soft key Brings up a display similar to this example SENSORCOMM CONFIGURATION OF BOXES 2 OF SENSORS 8 ANY KEY TO CONTINUE This display shows you the configuration of the SensorComm system In this example the system has two SensorComm j boxes with a total of eight weight sensors Press any key and the following is displayed SENSOR 1 CAP 5000 OUTPUT 1 000000 MV V SERIAL 000000 SPAN 0 000000 lt PREV DONE ____ NEXT gt This screen lets you scroll through all the sensors using the PREV and NEXT soft keys Information displayed for each sensor is programmed capacity output in mV serial number and span factor VAL
70. The display shows the span mV V 3 Accept the displayed span mV V if it is the same as the span mV V of the original indicator by pressing ENTER or key in the correct value from the original indicator and press ENTER Display shows the SPEC soft keys Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 35 You may need to remove the weight and weigh it on another scale to determine this value You need to remove all the weight from the scale in this step 36 Calibrate CAL SPEC R CAL If you press the R CAL soft key you can perform a reverse calibration In other words you start with a loaded scale remove all the weight from the scale for spanning then get your zero reading This may require a container on a separate scale into which you discharge the material 1 Press the R CAL soft key Display shows the title Reverse Calibration Span and prompts you to press ENTER 2 Press ENTER The indicator determines span point 1 and shows DONE when finished The display prompts you to press any key to continue 3 Press any key Display prompts you to enter a calibration weight This is the weight that is currently on the scale You will remove all this weight from the scale in step 5 This value is used for spanning the scale 4 Keyin the calibration weight value equal to the amount to be removed from the scale in step 5 and press the ENTER key The indicator prompts you REVERSE CALIBRATION ZERO
71. This is useful if you must keep an operation functioning although at a reduced accuracy for a period of time until a replacement can be installed Cell ghost should be used for tank hopper and deck scale applications Section ghost is for truck scales If you press the GHOST soft key follow these steps 1 The display asks if you want to enable or disable the GHOST option Press YES or NO to the displayed question If you choose to disable the option the display returns to the GHOST soft key screen If you choose to enable the option the display shows the current setting for ghosting a Cell or a Section GHOST CELL OF SECTION CELL CELL SECTH 2 Press the CELL soft key or the SECTN soft key to choose between them Display returns to the GHOST soft key screen 3 sure you perform the Ghost calibration under the Calibration menu for proper ghost function Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 27 Configure MENU3 When using the Showsetpt make sure you use a display mode that will not interfere with the dots such as display mode 16 After checking the setpoint operation disable Showsetpt so the display is clear Configure SETPT Configure MENU3 Configure MENU3 DMODE Configure MENU3 MISC 28 Press the MENUS soft key to access the following soft key group SETPT Press this key to enable or disable viewing of setpoint state in the ri
72. Two Channel input 1349 Eight Channel input Includes PC board and mounting hardware P N 52959 1158 Single Channel 1166 Dual Channel 1174 Three Channel 1182 Four Channel JUMPER BY CHANNEL P9 ON BACKSIDE DF BD CONNECTS WITH J9 MAIN BD CCUMPUNENT SIDE SHUWN XEXTERNAL FACTORY INSTALLED P9 CON BACKSIDE OF BOARD CONNECTS WITH J9 MAIN BOARD OR OTHER OPTION BDS SW H E ANALUG UTPUT 1 1 slg 1 channels 1 4 FF BD 2 channels 5 8
73. US INTERBUS S TB82 DB 9 MALE 1880 DB 9 FEMALE BUS IN PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL PIN NL SIGNAL HOUSING HOUSING 7 De p 6 p E E p NEN E NEN 92 DeviceNet NETWORK INTERFACE MODULE PC BOARD OPTIONAL Field Install Kit p n 52959 1190 includes Network Interface Board p n 53021 0012 amp mtg hardware DeviceNet Module P N 32611 0010 BAUD RATE SETTING ADDRESS SETTING DEVICE NET PIN SIGNAL V BUS POWER GND AN EXTENDED POWER SUPPLY WILL BE USED TO SUPPLY V POWER TYPICALLY THIS SUPPLY WILL BE PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED 135nete Control Net NETWORK INTERFACE MODULE PC BOARD OPTIONAL Field Install Kit p n 52959 1224 includes Network Interface Board p n 53021 0012 amp mtg hardware Control Net Module P N 32611 0044 4 ADDRESS SETTING BNC NETWORK CONNECTORS 135net2 MODEL 1310 INDICATOR PC 104 INTERNAL PC BOARD OPTIONAL BOARD ONLY P N 52612 0019 Field Install Kit p n 52960 1015 CUMPUNENT MODEL 1310 INDICATOR SRAM MEMORY EXPANSION PC BOARD OPTIONAL BOARD P N 50791 0016 1 MEG 0040 4 MEG Field Install Kit p n 52961 1014 1 MB 52961 1048 4 MB Sie
74. WHT BLK RED TB4e 3 J4 E SENSE 4 WHT RED TB41 4 43 SENSE 3 z WHT VIO TB42 4 J4 F SENSE 4 C WHT GRN TB41 5 J3 A SIGNAL 3 3 WHT BLK BRN TB42 5 44 SIGNAL 4 wHT YEL TB41 6 J3 C SIGNAL 3 9 WHT GRA TB42 6 J4 C SIGNAL 4 BLACK Je G J3 G SHIELD 3 BLACK 23 J4 G SHIELD 4 WIRE IDENTIFICATION J BUX 47404 ORIGIN DESTINATIUN SIGNAL NOTE imd MULTI SCALE BD 50795 _ __ _ SCALE 2 THRU 5 JUMPERING EXCITATION VOLTAGES SENSE LINES MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED IN TWO WAYS LD YHT BRN J4 D EITHER AT THE JUNCTION BOX OF REMOTE BROWN 44 8 dang OR UN THE MULTI SCALE BOARD USING SENSE a WHT BLK BLU TB43 3 J5 E SENSE 5 JUMPERS SCALE amp 2 amp SCALE 86 SUPPLY EXCITATIUN lt 4 J5 F SENSE 5 APPROPRIATE MULTI SCALE BOARDS BY WAY OF 202 THEIR SENSE LINES BLACK 4 J5 G SHIELD 5 89 MODEL 1310 INDICATOR MULTI CHANNEL PULSE COUNTER BOARD OPTIONAL MODEL 1310 INDICATOR P N 53027 0016 1 CHANNEL 0024 2 CHANNEL MULTI CHANNEL ANALOG OUTPUT BOARD OPTIONAL 0032 3 CHANNEL 0040 4 CHANNEL P N 51571 0010 1 CHANNEL 0028 2 CHANNEL 0036 3 CHANNEL 0044 4 CHANNEL MULTI CHANNEL PULSE COUNTER BOARD FIELD INSTALL KIT Includes PC board and mounting hardware MULTI CHANNEL ANALOG OUTPUT BOARD FIELD INSTALL KIT P N 52959 1315
75. able CONNECT WITH JSA MAIN BD CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE BATTERY 81 ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER LITHIUM BATTERY 750 800 W T P N 23957 0021 DISPDSE USED BATTERIES ACCDRDING THE MANUFACTURER INSTRUCTIONS 7 BACK SIDE WITH JOB MAIN BD P1 JUMPER SETTINGS 2 3 when adding one board 1 2 when adding 2nd board 93 MODEL 1310 INDICATOR SOLID STATE CONTROL UNIT SSCU 8 OPTIONAL PARTS AND ASSEMBLY DATA CHART SSCU 8 WEIGH TRONIX 5 1310SSC 4 99 5 00 191055 C BOTTOM VIEW Model 1310 ITEM MAIN BUARD NO DESCRIPTION Strain Relief 22380 0053 2 Strain Relief 15257 0024 Cable sscu to Model 1310 47388 0011mts
76. be enabled under the Config menu 62 You must complete SensorComm calibration and cornering before perform ing G CAL For G CAL to function correctly you must place a centered load on the scale Then press the G CAL soft key The percentage of the load weight distribution on each weight sensor is displayed This diagnostic information may be used to correct load distribution on your weight sensors If you redistribute the load on your weight sensors we recommned you recorner and recalibrate SensorComm to ensure accuracy Press the SET soft key to capture these percentages This information is used by the indicator to calculate weights if one or more of the weight sensors become Ghosted To exit this screen without setting the Ghost parameters press the DONE soft key Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Appendix 2 Display Samples A scale number will appear on the display if multiple scales are configured The samples below are shown with lower case text enabled est BASIC est BASIC te est BASIC text Display Mode 1 Display Mode 8 3380 Fl KEY Fe KEY Fs KEY Fa Display Mode 2 Gross 1 Fi Ker Fe KEY F3 KEYI F4 KEYI F5 KEY Display Mode 3 mane Kev Fe F3 F4 Kev 25 KEY Display Mode 4 3981 3 IE Gross 1 ID iD iD cf oot Lo Lary 11 11 Display Mode 9 Display Mode 10 SIC text fo Display Mo
77. cant Bag 1088 12126 51 Corrosion Vapor Emitter 48680 0014 52 Standard Model 1310 E Prom U17 52957 0020 53 Standard Model 1310 E Prom 078 52957 0012 79 12 72 SERIAL Avery Weigh Tronix Model 1310 4x 0 75 B s VIEW POWER CORD MODEL 1310 INDICATOR ENCLOSURE OUTLINE DRAWING Standard Version W Stand Shown 8 38 131091 ao dug 4X 0 54 WIDE SLUT 80 POWER CORD BLUE LINE p N GRN YEL LINE 2 p n 48712 0065 BACK PANEL GND p n 48712 0016 POWER CURD DETAIL POWER CORD GND CYEL GRND 135 1 P WR SUPPLY BD TO MAIN BD POWER CABLE MAIN GROUND WIRE TO REAR PANEL P WR SUPPLY PANEL MOUNTING BRACKET ASSEMBLY CINSIDE VIEW GROUND WIRE TO FRONT PANEL P WR SUPPLY BD TO MAIN BD INTFC CABLE 135PNL1 POWER CORD BROWN LINE TO 1 2 3 4 5 6 Y 8 9 10 11 MODEL 1310 INDICATOR Panel Mount Version Enclosure PARTS AND ASSEMBLY Parts listed are for the panel mount version and may be different form the standard version For all other parts in common ref the standard Version parts list in this manual DESCRIPTION Panel Mount Front Plate assy Front Plate Gasket Keypad Backer Plate Assy
78. d column at the WT gt gt prompt to perform a given diagnostic function You can type the entire phrase or just the first letter in each word followed by a space to see the information listed in the right column Examples are shown below Question Mark 2 and Help any of the following commands WT gt gt WT gt gt H WT gt gt Help or any unrecognizable command and the main menu will be shown 0 Gross Avery Weigh Tronix Model 1310 Diagnostic Menu 1 Commands only first letter required e g WT D C S 1 2 3 Minimum This screen This screen E Diag Counts Scale Counts for scale channel N for all scales Diag Counts Box Counts for all SensorComm jbox M 6 Gross Total Diag Voltage Voltages for jboxes 7 Net Total Diag Sysinfo Traffic and over under load counters 8 Count Total Diag Errors Recent error information 9 Transaction Total Diag Ghost Display ghost log 10 Count Value Scale N X Display value for scale X 0 gross 1 net 111 1 Value Settings Scale N Settings for scale N 12 Piece Weight Revision Box Software revision information for jbox 13 A to D Counts Revision Indicator Software revision information for indicator Quit Quit WT 56 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Diag Counts Scale command Diag Counts Box command Type the following command in either format WT gt gt DC 51 WT gt gt Diag Counts Scale 1
79. d the file Version of the SimPoser that created the file File name Time and date file was created Press any key again and the User VIEW soft key set is displayed Press the SEAL soft key to see the current state the physical seal setting The display will show Seal Status Sealed or Unsealed Press the seal switch S1 behind the nylon plug on the rear of the enclosure to toggle the physical seal state of the indicator If you press the BASIC soft key then the VARS soft key you will be able to scroll through the variables you have in your basic program Press the FIRST soft key to see the first one and the NEXT soft key to scroll to the next one Repeat this until you are through and press the EXIT soft key to return to the User VIEW menu If no variables are defined the screen will show NO VARIABLES DEFINED If you press the BASIC soft key then the STORES soft key follow these instructions 1 The display asks if you want to VIEW NUMERICS and gives you choice of YES or NO If you press YES the display will look like this gt 2 Press PREV previous to see previous numeric record Press NEXT to see the next numeric record Press SELECT and the display will let you enter a specific numeric record number When you press ENTER that record number will be displayed Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 15 If you press the Prev key when Store 0 is displayed t
80. de 11 Fl Fe F3 KEYI F4 FS KEY est BASIC text for 1318 display Display Mode 5 Display Mode 12 HAS LL 51 diszplau Hall 21 dizplawu est BASIC 1318 display BASIC tex 318 display est BASIC 1318 display BASIC tex 318 display est BASIC 1318 display BASIC tex 318 display est BASIC 1318 display BASIC 318 display est BASIC 1318 display IVER est BASIC 1318 display over Display Mode 6 Lat Lat ot Lal CI ru 60 t t t t Display Mode 7 display display display display est BASIC text for 1318 display Display Mode 14 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 63 m SIC SIC SIC SIC SIC SIC I T I I I I z z z z z z 1 Fi Fe KEY F4 KEY F5 KEY t far t for text for wt ta Ir wt t ar wt for Display Mode 15 1318 1318 1318 1318 1318 I display T display Oisplay display display display display est BASIC text est BASIC text 1310 displ 1310 displ tes FI KEY KEY F4 KEY FS KEY tor display display 1318 aa 3 est BASIC text Display Mode 23 1310 displ Displa
81. e Model 1310 Dot graphic display 5 W x 1 33 H provides images and up to eight lines of weight and or text 240 x 64 dots cold cathode flourescent backlit white on blue Application defined 1 16 to 0 145 high Selectable from 1 in 10 seconds to 10 times per second 60 times per second Pounds kilograms grams ounces pounds and ounces and four programmable custom units Up to 10 000 000 selectable Multiples and sub multiples of 1 2 5 88888888 pick any location relative to division size Up to 1 part in 10 000 000 Audio tone for key contact assurance or operational alarms Battery protected real time clock is standard 1 000 000 counts analog Quartzell transducer higher Fully programmable to ignore noise and vibration 128K expandable to 8MB Com 1 RS232 RS 485 422 Quartzell Sensorcomm Com 2 RS232 20 mA current loop Com 3 RS232 RS 485 422 Quartzell Sensorcomm Com 4 RS232 RS 485 422 Quartzell SensorComm One bi directional signal per port Four set point I O ports 22 modules 1 Analog scale input PS 2 Keyboard port 7 25 H x 11 W x 8 25 D 184 mm x 279 mm x 205 mm Multiple analog scale inputs up to seven additional Eight fully isolated programmable analog outputs selectable 0 20mA 0 24mA 4 20 0 5VDC 0 10VDC 5VDC 10VDC Remote expanded control interface for TTL or solid state up to 64 OPTO 22 Generation 4 I O Modules Internal modem Mem
82. e 62 w 4 scales enabled ea lb lb SIC SIC SIC 70 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Gros Gross a JER est BASIC text for 1318 display Gross 1 Gross Over 1 Gross Gross 18 Display Mode 65 w 2 scales enabled lla display display display display display lla I 1 I I I rt rt rt rtrt Im m mmm Oo Rufus 11111 11 11 1 lla Mode 66 w 1 scale enabled Display Mode 66 w 8 scales enabled display dizplau display display Jisp lay lla amka t t t t t ru 09 LL La 67 eet et ef ct ccc Ld La Ll Lal Ll Dm Display Mode 67 1 scale enabled cr ect rt 241 minii Display Mode 67 w 4 scales enabled Display Mode 67 w 8 scales enabled The following displays are all single scale displays Checkweigher examples may show Over Under or Accept conditions The scale appears in some of these examples because more than
83. e GHOST soft key follow these steps Cauti 1 The display asks if you want to enable or disable the GHOST option Only one failed weight sensor Press YES or NO to the displayed question can be ghosted on one section in truck scale applications Once Ghost is enabled the system is no longer legal or trade approved The audit counters will be incremented to track this change you choose to disable the option the display returns to the GHOST soft key screen If you choose to enable the option the display shows the current setting for ghosting a Cell or a Section In tank hopper and deck scale applications the weight applied GHOST CELL SECTION CELL must be in a constant position i e the center of gravity must CELL SECTH be constant for Ghost to work properly Up to three out of four cells may be Ghosted but the 2 Press the CELL soft key or the SECTN soft key to choose between accuracy and stability de them creases as the number of active cells decrease Display returns to the GHOST soft key screen 3 sure you perform the Ghost calibration under the Calibration menu for proper ghost function Attention Once a Ghost event occurs the sensor is disabled in the SensorComm To reactivate that sensor you must power down the indicator fix the problem and repower the indicator Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 61 Calibrate CAL SCOMM G CAL GHOST must
84. e right are not saved after a power down and power up User CLOCK Hours must be entered in military format 23 11pm 13 1pm 1 User Menu CLOCK SELECT SET Set time Exit to normal and date operating mode COUNT See software Shows the View calibration filename author current state and configuration firmware vers of the physical audit counters Xilinx vers Seal setting serial number GRAPH PEAKS ACCUM PCWT Select scale if Reset Set accumulator Seta multiple scales Min Max totals pieceweight are enabled then Gross total for counting set parameters Net total functions for bar graph and Count total checkweighing Trans total functions DISP SCALE TARE UNIT De pp Mmm VARS STORES ARRAY Select Display Select scale Enter a Select active emet Eee T e LN 2 d unit 0 8 View Basic View numeric View arrays View structures Play 0 16 variables and string in BASIC in BASIC 0 Gross 1 kg values used program 1 Net 2 9 with store amp 3 02 recall 4 Ib oz 5 custom 1 13 ADC 6 custom 2 7 custom 3 8 custom 4 Figure 4 ooft key flowchart for User menu Press the CLOCK soft key to access the time and date setting function
85. ent failure failure Power supply problems Weight sensor overrange The weight sensor output has Abuse of scale exceeded the configured amount Weight sensor failure Weight sensor deadload The output of the weight sensor is Gauging problem on the weight shift warning greater than a configurable percent of sensorf capacity since calibration Mechanical issuse with the scale Weight sensor deadload The output of the weight sensor has Gauging problem on the weight shift error increased more than a configurable sensor percent of capacity since calibration Mechanical issuse with the scale Weight sensor stability The output of 1 or more weight Mechanical issuse with the scale sensor is not in the same range as Weight sensor problem the rest of the scale Error Message from You may see an error message when the Ghost feature is enabled the Ghost Feature The display at left tells you the Ghost option is functioning and that Cell X has failed 78 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual MODEL 1310 INDICATOR ENCLOSURE PARTS AND ASSEMBLY Standard Version Enclosure ITEM NO DESCRIPTION W T P N QTY S 1 Ground Wire Assy enclosure to power supply bd 48712 0065 2 2 Ground Wire assy enclosure to rear cover 48712 0016 pees See eee eee ee 5 3 Power Cable assy power supply bd to 52944 0018 WARNING CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF ELECTRICAL SH
86. example have data stored press DONE you press NO it takes you back to the screen where you picked CRNR If you press YES it will take you back to the last cornering position The following is displayed 38 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 8 Press NO to abort the process and return to the following display CALIBRATE CAL SCOMM CRNR INFO CAL SWAP OR Press YES to continue The following is displayed CORNER VALUES 1 9 Press to abort procedure and the following is displayed CALIBRATE CAL SCOMM CRNR SECT INFO G SWAP OR Press YES to finish the procedure The display shows the indicator is computing data then storing corner parameters and if the operation is successful the following is displayed The instrument should display the current scale weight 10000 cross CORNERING SUCCESSFUL ANY KEY TO CONTINUE 10 Press any key to continue The following is displayed CALIBRATE CAL SCOMM CRNR SECT INFO G_CAL SWAP 11 Press the ESC soft key The display returns to Calibrate Cal shown below CALIBRATE CAL ZERO SPAN SPEC SCOMM 12 Go to Zero amp Span Procedure section to complete calibration Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 39 Section Weight 1 Press SECT Adjustment The following is displayed Calibrate CAL SECTIOIN WT 0_ SCOMM BKSP lt NEG
87. ext available with fewer scales 8 Scale multi scale mode w Small Text 8 Scale multi scale mode w Total in 1 x 1 font w Small Text 8 Scale multi scale mode w Total in 1 x 1 font w Small Text w Softkeys 4 Scale multi scale mode w Vertical bar graphs Small text available with fewer than 3 scales 4 Scale multi scale mode w Horizontal bar graphs Small text available with fewer than 3 scales 4 Scale multi scale mode w Check weigh graphs Small text available with fewer than 3 scales 2 Scale multi scale mode w Check weigh graphs Small text available with 1scale 2 Scale multi scale mode w 1 Check weigh amp 1 bar graph Small text available with 1scale 8 Scale Check weigh graphs Small text available with fewer than 7 scales 8 Scale Horizontal bar graphs Small text available with fewer than 7 scales Single Scale mode w Pie Chart graph w 2 lines of small text Single Scale mode w Pie Chart graph 2 lines of Large text Single Scale mode w Pie Chart graph 1 line of small text w Softkeys Single Pie Chart graph w 3 lines of small text Single Pie Chart graph w 2 lines of small text w Softkeys Single Pie Chart graph w 3 lines of Large text Single Pie Chart graph w 2 lines of Large text mode w Meter Gauge graph w 2 text mode w Meter Gauge graph w 2 e text mode w Meter Gauge graph 1 text w Softkeys Gauge graph 3 lines of small of BASIC Display Scales 19 80 8
88. ght corner of the weight display FMTPT Press this key to configure a port to use for each print format DMODE Press this key to pick power up display mode from those available in Appendix 1 Display Samples MISC Press this key to do the following Choose the excitation for the loadcell set default print format choose date format preference set beeper volume choose uppercase or lowercase for the small font enable or disable the display cycle using the decimal key on the front panel and set up the sleep timer auto backlight timer and enable or disable MUSTDIM ANOUT Press this key to set the number of digital to analog channels DAC and then you pick the output and then the basis the output is based upon Following are detailed instructions for setting these parameters If you press the SETPT soft key you are asked if you want to show set points Press YES if you want to see the setpoint state in the upper right corner of the display Press NO if you do not want to see this The display returns to the MENU3 display If you press the FMTPT soft key you are shown a format number and a port number Press ENTER to accept the port number for each format or key in a new port number for up to 32 formats and press ENTER default is Format 1 Port 2 After the last entry or when you press ESC the display returns to the MENUS display If you press the DMODE soft key you are asked what power up display mode you would like Press
89. he display will show the max memory location This is a good way to see how much memory 15 available for your WT BASIC program User VIEW BASIC ARRAY User VIEW BASIC STRUCT 3 If you press NO in step 1 the following screen is displayed Stree 579 4 This screen lets you all the strings stored your BASIC program View them the same way you did the numeric values 5 Press EXIT to return to the User VIEW menu Press ESC to return to the User menu Press EXIT to return to normal operation You have now seen all the parts of the User menu If you press the BASIC soft key then the ARRAY soft key you will be able to scroll through the arrays in your BASIC program Press the FIRST soft key to see the first array Press the NEXT soft key to scroll to the next one Press the INDEX soft key to increment the array index Repeat this until you are through and press the EXIT soft key to reuturn to the User VIEW BASIC display If you press the BASIC soft key then the STRUCTsoft key you will be able to scroll through the structures in your BASIC program Press the FIRST soft ket to see the first structure Press the NEXT soft key to scroll to the next one If the structure was defined as an array press the INDEX soft key to increment the structure index Press the VARS soft key to view the variables within the structure Press the ARRAYS soft key to view the arrays wit
90. hin the structure Press the ESC key to reuturn to the User VIEW BASIC display Configuration Menu You must key in the password within 5 seconds of accessing the password screen or the Model 1310 returns to normal operation 16 Access the Configuration menu using the instructions found in nstructions for Accessing the Menus Use the default password 2045 You will see the screen shown in Figure 5 Ba 1 Qu Menus 4 Exit 4 Figure 5 Configuration menu display Figure 6 is a flowchart showing what soft keys or choices appear as you press the soft keys shown in Figure 5 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Configure Menu CE eg ee ty S ag eg c E Exit to normal operating mode CLRPRG Clear the program from memory SETPT FMTPT DMODE MISC ANOUT Enable disable Set print Set power up Set Set analog out parameters showing of format ports display mode Excitation of digital to analog channels setpoint state Date format Channel on dis
91. ibrate CAL SPEC KEY IN Calibrate CAL SPEC IN CNTS Calibrate CAL SPEC IN MV V Press the KEY IN soft key if you want to set up a new indicator to replace another indicator and keep the original indicator s calibration settings To do this you must have recorded the zero counts or mV V values of the original indicator in order to transfer that information to the new indicator This information can be found in the Calibrate menu under the INFO and FAC TOR soft keys If you press KEY IN you are asked if you want to set up the calibration using zero counts or mV V Choose one If you press CNTS follow these steps 1 The display shows the current zero counts value Key in the value from the original indicator and press ENTER The display shows the current span weight 2 Key inthe span weight from the original indicator and press ENTER The display shows the span counts 3 Key in the span factor from the original indicator and press ENTER Display returns to the SPEC soft keys If you press follow these steps 1 The display prompts for the cal zero mV V value Key in the value from the original indicator and press ENTER The display shows the current cal weight 2 Accept the displayed cal weight if it is the same as the cal weight of the original indicator by pressing ENTER or key in the correct value from the original indicator and press ENTER
92. ic keypad is for entering number and alpha characters If a display for entering numbers only appears you can key in the numbers using the keypad normally If a display appears in which alpha or numeric charac ters can be entered key function switches automatically so that repeated pressing of one key causes the num ber to appear first followed by the alpha characters in descending order as labeled on the key If you wait for the cursor to appear on the display and press a key a new character is added to the previous one entered Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Soft keys are so called because their function is not fixed Function change as the mode of operation changes or as the program for your particular setup changes Their are five soft keys labeled F1 F5 located directly below the display If the keys are needed during any operation a label for each active key appears in the display directly above There are only five key labels available at one time but this does not limit the potential usefulness of these keys Programs can be created to enable one key to access another menu of operation with more key names and functions There are several menus you use to setup or service the Model 1310 You access the menus described below through the front panel Each menu is briefly described here For in depth information about a menu go to that menu s section in this manual User menu default password is 1
93. ice Manual Configure MENU2 MORE TRAFF Trigger point default value is 25 2596 Re arm default value is 2 296 Configure MENU2 MORE MORE ERROR Press the TRAFF soft key to configure the traffic counter Configuring the traffic counter involves setting trigger and re arm points based on percent of scale capacity In other words if a weight applied to the scale exceeds the trigger point the counter is incremented Weight on the scale must fall below the re arm point for the system to count the next weight above the trigger point If you press the TRAFF soft key follow these steps Display shows current setting for the trigger point 2 Keyin new percentage example 50 for 50 of scale capacity and press the ENTER key or press the ENTER key to accept the current value Display shows CAP REARM and the current value for the re arm point 3 Key in new percentage example 10 for 10 of scale capacity and press the ENTER key or press the ENTER key to accept the current value Display returns to TRAFF soft key display Press the ERROR soft key to enable the following Error logging The SensorComm error log will record the errors as they occur SCOMM Error Event WT BASIC will queue an event on error E mail on Error An e mail will be sent if an error occurs Disable Scale on Error display will be dashed out if the scale disable is activated If you press the ERROR soft ke
94. id and do not function If setpoints 1 thru 4 are programmed in SimPoser for outputs the TB31 location on the power supply board will act in parallel to the physical location of setpoints 1 thru 4 set by switches on remote expanded control PCBs on the option card s When only using OPTO modules 4 maximum on the power supply board without any setpoint option cards they can be used as either inputs or outputs We recommend low voltage OPTO modules on the power supply board Rated Current amp Rated Current Wickmann TR5 F P N 080 19373 80 0148 19373 19373 100 0155 19373 1 25 19373K 125A 0163 19373K 250A 0197 19373K 3 15A 2 2 4 _ 19373 400 0213 1 6 0 5 6 3 ___19373 2004 8 19373K 1 6A 19373K 500A 0221 63 19373 6 3 22 CONTROL INTERFACE DEVICES Specifications OPTO 22 Generation 4 1 0 modules be used on the power supply board max 4 or on the optional Re mote Expanded Control Interface Boards max 64 OPTO 22 P N P N 48552 Type AC or DC Input or Output External circuit Color voltage range External circuit Max Current 0019 G4IDC5D DC only input White 2 5 28 only Turn off operating time msec time msec temperature range 1 0 1 5 30 Cto 70 0027 G4IDC5B DC only input White 4 0 16 vdc only 30 Cto 70 C 00
95. ill see the weight displayed It should read zero in the increments you ve chosen If not you should perform this step again The display returns to the CAL display If you press the SPAN soft key follow these instructions 1 The current span calibration weight is displayed Press ENTER to accept this weight or key in a new one and press ENTER The display prompts you to apply the test weight load to the scale 2 Apply test weight load to the scale and press ENTER The indicator determines the span and tells you when it is done Above the text the display should show you the correct test weight If not perform the span again 3 Press any key to return to the CAL display Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 33 Calibrate Use the SPEC soft key to access three new softkeys These soft keys are CAL listed below SPEC TZERO This stands for temporary zero This calibration procedure is useful when a scale has weight on it that is impractical to remove such as a hopper or bin which is partially full of mate rial This calibration allows you to establish a temporary zero add weights to the scale and do a span without losing the zero reference point KEY IN This calibration procedure allows you to key in calibration data mV V or counts This means calibration data can be transferred between different indicators if one fails and no new calibration procedure need be done R CAL This stands for reverse calibrati
96. imilar to this SCALE A D CONVERTER RAW COUNTS 5000 EQUAL TO 0 00592 MV V PRESS ZERO TO ZERO RAW COUNTS araw count value and its equivalent mV V value These values should be positive and increase as weight is applied Set the MV V value as close to zero as possible by adjusting the zero pot in the junction box For Quartzell scales you will see a screen similar to this SCALE 1 QUARTZELL S N 754949 RAW COUNTS 81654 FT 47523 301 FC 47212 416 This screen shows you the serial number of the Quartzell in the currently selected base raw counts from the cell which should be stable 200 counts and increase when weight is applied the tension frequency Ft and compression frequency Fc Each should be as stable as the other and within 10 of each other As weight increases the tension count should increase and the compression count should decrease Use this to test your ports Select Port 1 through 4 then short the TX and RX on the selected port The display will change from NO LOOP to LOOP indicating the port is good Jumper RTS to CTS to test the handshake lines Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 51 Accesses the following keys Allows you to Activate Deactivate any input setpoint device such as a switch or contact closure remotely and monitor it with this menu Allows you to Activate Deactivate any output setpoints to verify Inputs and outputs have to be correct hardware
97. ion the division size you choose under CAPAC applies to weight on the scale from 0 to 75 capacity For weight on the scale from 75 capacity to full capacity the division size will double When multi interval is enabled the division used to check for stability center of zero and AZT is always the smaller division size Overload and underload is always calculated based on the upper division size The displaying and printing division size depends on which interval the scale is in The active interval is chosen based on net when a tare weight is active and gross weight when a tare is not active When gross is displayed or printed regardless of the tare value the division size used depends on the interval used After pressing ENTER to accept your choice of enabling or disabling the multi interval option the display returns to the SETUP soft key choices Press the CAL soft key to access the softkey set used to set zero and span shown below ZERO Use this key to set the zero reference SPAN Use this key to span the scale SPEC Use this key to access another set of soft keys for specialized calibration Following are detailed instructions for setting these parameters If you press the ZERO soft key follow these instructions 1 The display asks you to remove all weight from the scale then press ENTER After the indicator has calibrated the zero point the display says DONE and asks you to press any key 2 Above the text you w
98. is is the active display value 2 Choose one of the following active display values by keying in 0 13 then press ENTER The display returns to the USER SELECT screen 0 Gross 4 Max 8 Count Total 12 Weight Variable 11 is a variable 1 Net 5 Rate of Change 9 Trans Total 13 ADC 13 2 6 Gross Total 10 stands for Analog to Digital 3 Min 7 Net Total 11 Variable Counts User If you press the SCALE soft key the display will ask you to select a scale SELECT number The currently active scale number is displayed You can simply SCALE type a new scale number and press the ENTER key If you have multiple scales attached to the indicator this function chooses which scale s weight You cannot select a scale is displayed and the scale with which the yellow keys interact number unless it has been activated in the SimPoser program and downloaded to the Model 1310 or enabled in the Config menu User If you press the TARE soft key the display will show the current tare value SELECT for the active scale You may key in a new tare weight and press the ENTER TARE key to override the previous tare weight Tare values are entered in calibration units not the currently active unit of measure A custom WT program is required for the tare entry to be active unit based 12 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual User SELECT UNIT User SET User SET
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100. l No No 2x3 No 2 Scale multi scale mode w Small Text 39 2 Large No No 2x3 No 2 Scale multi scale mode w Large Text 40 3 Small Yes No 1x2 No 3 Scale multi scale mode w Softkeys Small text available with fewer scales 41 2 Small Yes No 1x2 Yes 2 Scale multi scale mode w Total w Softkeys Small text available with fewer scales 14 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual of BASIC Display Scales 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 al 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 3 2 8 1 74 1 Large Large Small Small Large Large Small Large Small Small Large Large small small small small small small small small small small small small small small small Large small small small Large Large Weight Value Softkeys Graph Font Size Yes No 1x2 Yes No 1x2 No No 1 x 1 No No 1 x 1 No No 1 x 1 No No 1 x 1 No No 2x2 No No 2x2 Yes No 1 x 1 Yes No 1 x 1 Yes No 1 x 1 Yes No 1 x 1 No Vert bars None No Hor bars None No Hor bars small side side No Vert bars small side side NO NO small side side NO NO small side side NO NO small side side Vert bars 1 x 1 No Hor bars 1 1 Checkweigh 1 1 Checkweigh 1 2 No Checkweigh amp bar 1x2 No Checkweigh None No Hor bars None No Pie Chart 1 1 1 1 Chart 1 1
101. layed LB GROSS ZERO CALIBRATION REMOVE LOAD PRESS ENTER 2 Remove all weight from the scale and press ENTER The following is briefly displayed DETERMINING ZERO followed by this display LB GROSS DETERMINING ZERO DONE ANY KEY TO CONTINUE If a pulse counter is configured for a scale a prompt will Press key appear when you press the CALIBRATE CAL SPAN key The prompt asks how many pulses unit of measure For example if a ZERO SPAN SPEC SCOMM water meter provides 2000 pulses gallon enter 2000 4 Press the SPAN soft key The following is displayed 5000 pound is just an example CAL WT LB 5000 BKSPE 5 Press ENTER to accept this weight key a new one and press ENTER The following is displayed LB GROSS SPAN CALIBRATION APPLY LOAD PRESS ENTER 42 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 6 Apply load to scale and press ENTER The following is briefly displayed LB GROSS DETERMINING SPAN then the following 9000 DETERMINING SPAN DONE OK ANY KEY TO CONTINUE The display shows the current weight If not perform the span again 7 Pressany key The following is displayed CALIBRATE CAL ZERO SPAN SPEC 8 Press the ESC key Display returns to the Calibrate display 9 Press the EXIT softkey You will be prompted to save any changes made
102. lue equal to gallons pounds minute 7 5 The display will then show you a rate of change in gallons per minute This is the flow over the last second not over a whole minute s time If you press the ROC soft key follow these instructions 1 The display shows the current value for SAMPLES Press ENTER to accept the current value or key in a new one and press ENTER The current multiplier value is displayed 2 Press ENTER to accept the current value or key in a new one and press ENTER The display returns to the MENU2 MORE display Press this key to configure Print Return to Zero RTZ Accum RTZ Accum TimeOut Print TimeOut Zero TimeOut and Tare TimeOut For the RTZ functions set the percent of capacity the weight must exceed before Print or Accum action can occur The scale must return to zero to reset the functions For the TimeOut functions set the amount of time in seconds the indicator will retry the function before it gives up due to motion on the scale If you press the RT TO soft key follow these instructions 1 The current value for PRINT RTZ is displayed Press ENTER to accept this value or key in a new value and press ENTER The Accum RTZ value is displayed 2 Repeat step 1 for Accum RTZ Accum TimeOut Print Timeout Zero Timeout and Tare Timeout The display returns to the MENU2 MORE display Press the ESC key twice to return to the CONFIGURE display Model 1310 Indicator Serv
103. nformation Pick port 1 4 and the information is transmitted and the screen returns to the INFO display This soft key is only available if multiscale is enabled If you press the SCL soft key you can select the scale number for the current active scale to calibrate Press the EXIT softkey to return to normal weighing operation You will be prompted to save any changes made Press NO to exit without saving changes Press YES to exit and save changes Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 49 Test Menu There is one more menu that you can access for testing purposes The flowchart of soft keys in the menu are shown in Figure 9 Test Menu 911 password SCALE SERIAL MORE EXIT Appears only if Appears only if aes US network modem Perform a View weight Test serial Exit to normal ena So 09 SANEA keypad test sensor output ports operating mode INPUT OUTPT DISP SCOMM MORE Test input Test output Display test SensorComm Network 4 setpoints setpoints diagnostics modem diagnostics 1 View network View modem View traffic INFO OUTPT ERR VOLT MORE diagnostics diagnostic
104. nly the cable connections from the indicator should provide ground to the SSCU 8 card WIRING DIAGRAM FOR OUTPUT MODULES Power supply Inside the Model 1310 Inside the Model 1310 or the SSCU 8 12vdc m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m GROUND TOSTUD Model 1310 NENNEN Indicator 47183 00xx 47183 00xx 2 meters 6 feet maximum 47183 00xx 47183 00xx WIRING DIAGRAM FOR INPUT OUTPUT MODULES 97 EXTENSION CABLE EXTENSION CABLE EXTENSION CABLE EXTENSION CABLE Xx 9 PIN FEMALE AF 2 7 EA 6 PIN FEMALE MODEL 1310 PW R SUPPLY TBe5 1 5 2 TBe5 3 TBes 4 5 5 pin 5 pin 6 pin 6 pin 6 ft uncut cable Included w kit p n 47865 00135 FEMALE CONNECTOR MODEL 1310 MODEL 1310 INDICATOR TO PC KEYBOARD CABLE CONNECTIONS TTL KEYBUARD TU Model 1310 CONNEC TION 1 Remove the back panel from the Model 1310 enclosure Insert the cut end of cable through water tight connector RENOVE TAE EACK PONES TEON TAE at bottom of enclosure and pull cable into enclosure 2 Insert the cut end of cable through water tight connector t bott f int 3 Strip covering back from cable to reveal five seperate wires Strip covering back from cable to reveal five seperate wires 4 Connect keyboard wires t
105. o on Power Supply Board ref Supply Bd in this manual as shown in pin out 4 Install jumper on pins 2 3 of 4 on Power Supply chart see below Note connector gender male female as this ref Power Supply page in this manual greatly effects pin number locations Wire color may vary due NOTE A port set in keyboard mode can still output to o on going color changes from vendors Use pin out chart for pin LD printer or remote display However a designated keyboard port cannot accept input other than the Turn 51 4 located main board to the UN position keyboard Ft uncut P N 46651 0013 pre cut P N 46651 0021 Ft uncut P N 46651 0039 in pre cut P N 46651 0047 TU 135 PV R SUPPLY BD ln pre cut cable 135 46651 0021 SIGNAL CLK DATA NUT USED GND 45V PW R SUPPLY BD m PIN DIN FEMALE CONNECTOR 6 PIN MINI DIN 2 gt FEMALE CONNECTOR PIN 1 5 PIN 2 1 4 PIN 3 5 PIN 4 PW R SUPPLY BOARD KEYBOARD CABLE PIN OUT CHART CONNECTOR 4 SEA 5 e S PIN MALE 6 PIN MALE MODEL 1310 SIGNAL TBeS 1 CLK 25 2 _ DATA 3 NOT USED 4 _ GND 25 5 p TO KEYBOARD KEYBOARD CABLE CONNECTOR PIN DIN XT AT gt MALE CO
106. o 22 Control Interface Devices 96 Rev and Higher Power Supply 97 Wiring Diagrams for Input and Output Modules 97 Indicator to PC Keyboard Cable Connections 98 Indicator Remote TTL Keyboard Option 99 TTL Keyboard Drawings cocina tio be otra oa rib 99 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Excitation Operational Keys Operational Annunciators Display Display Characters Display rate A to D Conversion Rate Unit of Measure Capacity Selections Incremental Selections Decimal locations Displayed Resolution Audio Output Time and Date Internal Resolution Harmonizer digital filtering Memory Standard input and outputs Dimensions Available Options Fieldbus Network Interfaces Operating Temperatures Enclosure Weight Agencies 1310 Specifications Universal 85 265 VAC 50 60Hz 75VA 10 Volts DC or 10 volts AC square wave capable of driving up to thirty two 350 ohm weight sensors Indicator is also capable of driving Quartzell transducers Zero Tare Print Units Select Enter Escape Clear 0 9 Alpha Decimal Point and Five Soft Keys labeled per selected operational routine Displayed symbols indicate motion center of zero unit of measure and mor
107. o light If it is on all the time your scale is Displ 1 2 2 stable within 1 4 division If the Center of Zero light blinks more Constant Level 4 filtering is required Go to step 3 Threshold Zero 3 Repeat step 2 but increase the Samples to Average by 12 A Ds Keep repeating steps 2 and 3 until the scale is stable or you ve tried the entire range of Samples to Average 60 A Ds If the scale is still not stable go to step 4 4 Setting the Constant to higher values increases the filtering effect What to Do Set Threshld to 0 0 Constant to 1 0 and Samples to Average to 60 A Ds Check the stability of the scale How to Do It Save changes and exit to normal weight mode Observe the Center of Zero light If it is on all the time your scale is stable within 74 division If the Center of Zero light blinks more filtering is required Go to step 5 5 Repeat step 4 but increase the Constant by 1 0 Keep repeating steps 4 and 5 until the scale is stable or you ve tried the entire range of Constant 10 If the scale is still not stable decrease your display update rate and start over at step 1 using the new slower display rate 6 After the Constant value is established you may wish to lower the samples to Average value to improve display response time 7 After a final value for Constant and Samples to Average has been set enter the Threshld value established in step 1 If this value is too small your scale will act as if
108. of scale capacity and press the ENTER key or press the ENTER key to accept the current value Display shows the current setting for the error level 3 Key in anew percentage example 2 5 for 2 5 of scale capacity and press the ENTER key or press the ENTER key to accept the current value Display returns to the DLOAD soft key screen Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Configure MENU2 MORE MORE GHOST Caution Only one failed weight sensor can be ghosted on one section in truck scale applications Once Ghost is enabled the system is no longer legal or trade approved The audit counters will be incremented to track this change In tank hopper and deck scale applications the weight applied must be in a constant position i e the center of gravity must be constant for Ghost to work properly Up to three out of four cells may be Ghosted but the accuracy and stability de creases as the number of active cells decrease Attention Once a Ghost event occurs the sensor Is disabled in the SensorComm To reactivate that sensor you must power down the indicator fix the problem and repower the indicator Press the GHOST soft key to enable the ghost weight sensor option If you enable the ghost option and weight sensor on a scale system fails the word GHOST will appear on the display and scale weight will be esti mated using the inputs from the remaining functioning weight sensors
109. ol code number is displayed Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 19 and EOM character MUST be set to 5 to operate with Truck Weigh software program EOM End of Message ASCII code 13 is carriage return Configure MENU1 VALS 20 5 Press ENTER to accept the handshake protocol setting or key in a new code number for the handshake from the table below and press ENTER The mode code number is displayed Handshake Protocol Codes 0 NONE 2 1 CTS 3 BOTH Press ENTER to accept the mode setting or key in a new code number from the table below and press ENTER The EOM end of message value is displayed Serial Mode Control Codes 0 BASIC control 2 Disabled 4 Computer 1 Keyboard 3 Multidrop 5 Enquire BASIC Control Control of the serial port is through the BASIC program executing in the Model 1310 Keyboard Control of the serial port is through an attached key board Disabled The serial port is not in use for this configuration Multidrop The serial port is configured in RS 485 Multidrop mode Computer Makes certain indicator functions available via serial port Enquire This mode prints the default print format if all motion criteria are met and the EOM character is met 7 Press ENTER to accept the EOM End of Message character or key in a new number from 0 255 and press ENTER The display returns to
110. on Use this procedure when it is impractical to hang weights from a full or partially full hopper or bin You can key in a span weight unload that weight onto another scale perform a zero calibration and your scale is calibrated Following are detailed instructions for these soft keys Calibrate If you press the TZERO soft key you are shown two new soft keys TZERO CAL and SPAN SPEC TZERO To perform the temporary zero spanning procedure press the TZERO soft key The indicator performs a zero function the display says DONE and asks you to press any key Above the text you will see the weight displayed It should read zero in the increments you ve chosen If not you should perform this step again The display returns to the TZERO display Next press the SPAN soft key Calibration should be verified with certified test weights at your earliest convenience 1 The current span calibration weight is displayed Press ENTER to accept this weight or key in a new one and press ENTER The display prompts you to apply the test weight load to the scale 2 Add the test weight load to the scale and press ENTER The indicator determines the span and tells you when it is done Above the text the display should show you the correct test weight If not perform the span again 3 Press any key to return to the CAL SPEC TZERO display Press ESC to return to the CAL SPEC display 34 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Cal
111. one scale is configured Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 71 14 MW ln Lg 3640 1 3640 1 5980 1b 4 est BASIC text For 1 est BASIC text for 13 est BASIC text for 1 est BASIC text for 13 Display Mode 69 Display Mode 76 5980 Ih st BASIC text for play st BASIC text for 1318 display ES KEY Fe KEY KEY Fa KEY Fe KEY 340 F4 KEY FS KEY Display Mode 70 Display Mode 77 est BASIC display ASIC text for 13 est BASIC display ASIC text for 13 est BASIC display ASIC text for 13 Display Mode 71 Display Mode 78 display display est BASIC e 1310 displ est BASIC text for 1310 displ est BASIC text for 1310 displ est BASIC text for 1310 displ est BASIC text for 1310 displ est BASIC text for 1310 displ Display Mode 73 Display Mode 80 Test BASIC text for 1310 displ Test BASIC text for 1310 displ Test BASIC text for 1310 displ Test BASIC text for 1310 displ Fi Fe KEY F3 KEY F4 KEY FS KEY Fi Fe KEY F3 KEY F4 KEY FS KEY Display Mode 74 Display Mode 81 72 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 1580 lb 6760 est BASIC text for 1318 display Display Mode 82 dis Play isplay 6760 lb Gross est BASIC text for 1310 displ Display Mode 83 b OUER 1318 dis 1318 di Lon 4 8060 lh 15 blau 8060 1 OU ER zt BRSIC tex display est BA
112. ons 9935 9 Esc 5 eren a 7 4 EZB ZH L R 5 V Ow ae Repeatedly press the SELECT key to scroll through the available weight reading displays Examples gross net tare Minimum maximum etc For alpha entries this key toggles UPPER lower case entry if Lowercase Enable is turned on in the configura tion If lower case is selected abc will appear in the upper right of the display Press the UNITS key to scroll through the available units of measure Ib kg oz etc Press the PRINT key to send data to a connected printer By default this key performs a DOPRINT command followed by a DOACCUM command Press the TARE key to tare the current gross weight then repeatedly press SELECT to scroll through the tare gross and net weight displays Press the ZERO key to establish a zero reference A center of zero icon will be displayed when the weight is within 74 division of zero During motion an M will appear below the center of zero icon Press the ESCAPE key to back out of menus or cancel a numeric entry without accepting the value Press and hold the ESCAPE key for 3 5 seconds to gain access to Password Entry Mode Press the C Clear key to clear values from the display prompts Press and hold the C key for five seconds to power down the indicator Press the ENTER key to enter a keyed in value or accept a displayed choice The alphanumer
113. ons ie radio link P36 thru P39 TYPICAL EXC PC 104 OPTION BOARD JUMPER POSITION VOLTAGE Jumper P74_1 to P74 2 for RS 232 Jumper P74 2 to P74 3 for TTL comm 3 only CONNECTION TYPICAL 3 4 10 0 5 0 1 8 3 4 POWER SUPPLY connected and should be stored on 1 The 135mb barrier should drop the excitation voltage down TRANSMIT RS 232 Data Out do not ground P99 to the range of 2 0 to 3 8 volts If only one load FACTORY JUMPERED PIN 1 2 cell is being used the voltage could be greater than RECEIVE RS 232 Data In do not ground 3 8 volts In this case add a load resistor to increase DU NUT REMUVE DISPLAY BUARD the current through the barrier to drop the voltage ous CAUTION J4 LOCATED ON BACK SIDE 3 03 50 1 2 WEIGHT SENSOR 4 CTS RS 232 Hardware Handshaking in DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED INPUT do not ground REPLACE BATTERY 81 ONLY WITH THE SAM
114. operation during installation or for trouble defined in the WT BASIC shooting purposes for them t k This test continuously cycles the display through test pattern Present only if is active It accesses SensorComm diagnostics which are explained the following section SCOMM Soft Key Only appears if a network or modem are enabled Follow the instructions on the display For more information on networks reference the Network Installation Guide PN29806 0013 This Morem AS key accesses the following keys 1 initialize 2 set auto answer This diagnostic will only appear if a network option card is 3 set user config installed Follow the instructions on the display For more 4 port ready information reference the Network Installation Guide PN29806 5 dialing 0013 6 error Appears only if modem is enabled by SimPoser program The display will show Port Status see list at left User configura tion information connected 8 disconnected 9 initialize 2 Displays the traffic overload underload and system counters SCOMM Soft Key Refer to Figure 9 as the soft keys and functions which apply to n SensorComm are explained below When you press the SCOMM soft key the following keys appear INFO See INFO Soft Key section OUTPT See OUTPT Soft Key section ERR See ERR Soft Key section VOLT See VOLT Soft Key section MORE Brings up the following keys SIG See SIG
115. ory Expansion 1 4 5 8 MB battery backed SRAM PC AT style alphanumeric keyboard Up to sixteen pulse counter inputs SensorComm Digital j box Traxle total truck and axle weighing Device Net ProfiBus ControlNet InterBus ModBus Plus Ethernet 10 100 ModBus TCP TCP IP sockets HTTP SMTP FTP EtherNet IP NTEP 14 to 104 10 to 40 C 10 to 90 relative humidity Stainless steel wash down enclosure NEMA 4X 17 7 7 kg NTEP Class III IIIL 10 000d CCZ 01 033 A1 FCC Class A Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 5 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Introduction 7 This manual covers the information you need to configure and service your About This Manual Model 1310 Weight Processing Indicator Major sections of this manual are headed by titles in a black bar like ntro duction above Subheadings appear in the left column Instructions and text appear on the right side of the page Occasionally notes tips and special instructions appear in the left column Front Panel Keys and Functions The front panel is shown in Figure 1 SERIAL NO Plug the Model 1310 into an Avery Weigh Tronix Model 1310 easily accessible grounded outlet only Never use the unit umm without an appropriate earth ground connection L R Any computer based system 5 7 Should have separate grounded power circuit We recommend the Er 2 F3 raf 5
116. p Procedure s cinerea 46 48 6 5 49 49 TeS 50 Zero Offsetting a Junction 51 sees _______ 52 Modem Diagnostic Screens 56 Disassembly Reassembly 58 Appendix 61 Appendix 2 Display Samples nennen nnne nnns 63 1310 Display Descriptions onore ron notae ono ooa ttn aeo rua 74 Appendix 3 Tips on Using Harmonizer tf Appendix 4 SensorComm Error Messages 78 Error Messages from SensorComm 78 Error Message from Ghost Feature 78 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Enclosure Parts and ASSV 79 Outline Drawing 80 Panel Mount Version Enclosure Parts and 81 Panel Mount Outline Drawing and Mounting Detail
117. play Beeper volume Basis Scale Min Max Default print format and adjust output Enable disable lowercase Enable disable display cycle Enable disable sleep timer MOT N AZT FILTER ZERO MORE mer Set divisions Set divisions Set Push Button and time and time Zero Range for motion for Auto a a WACKY SeraUG RT TO TRAFF MORE Harmonizer Enable crum Il Harmonizer Constant Harmonizer Threshold display Configure Set Print RTZ Configure update rate of change Accum RTZ traffic calculation Accum TimeOut counter e Print TimeOut re arm Zero TimeOut and SCL UNITS KEYS SERIAL VALS Tare TimeOut trigger Ne OG points Set the Enable disable Enable disable Set port Enable disable number of units of measure front panel baud parity values to SCERR DLOAD GHOST active scales keys databits handshake be shown pO mode and in main EOM character weight display Enable Enable Enable Log files deadload Ghost Scom event drift analysis Scale disable warn 96 Email on error error 90 Figure 6 ooft key flowchart for Configure menu Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 17 Configure MENU 1 Configure MENU1 SCL Configure MENU1 UNITS Custom Units prompts for how many calibration units equal how many custom units Example 2000 Ib 1 ton 18 Press the MENUT soft key to access the following soft key group SCL
118. r the Ghost log A prompt will ask if you are sure you want to clear Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 55 Modem Diagnostic Screens By using the Hyperterminal program which is a free utility with all Windows See the 1310 SimPoser operating systems you can access a modem diagnostic menu to aid in installation CD for a default troubleshooting See note at left Hyperterminal configuration file located in the Tools folder Following are screen samples when using the modem for diagnostics See WT BASIC in the Model 1310 SimPoser User s Manual Main Diagnostic Menu When your PC connects to the Model 1310 the following screen will be echoed Avery Weigh Tronix Model 1310 Diagnostic Menu Commands only first letter required e g WT gt gt D 1 This screen This screen Diag Counts Scale N Counts for scale channel N for all scales Diag Counts Box Counts for all SensorComm jbox M Diag Voltage Voltages for SensorComm jboxes Hyperterminal settings Diag SyslInfo Traffic and over under load counters 5 600 baud Diag Errors Recent error information 8 databits Diag Ghost Display ghost log none parity Value Scale N X Display value for scale X 0 gross 1 net 1 stop bit Settings Scale N Settings for scale N Revision Box Software revision information for SensorComm jbox Revision Indicator Software revision information for indicator Quit Quit WT gt gt Local character echo Type one of the commands in the left han
119. ress CRNR Calibrate The following is displayed CAL SCOMM __ CORNER WT 0_ BKSP This is prompting you to key in weight you will use for cornering weight It is recommended you use a minimum of 10 scale capacity as your cornering weight See note at left As long as you use the same weight over each sensor the system will corner correctly Remember a minimum of 10 scale capacity is recom mended 2 Remove all weight from the scale key in your cornering weight and press ENTER The following is displayed for several seconds as the average deadload is computed RECORDING DEADLOAD FOR SCALE then the following is displayed values will vary from this example SENSOR 1 CNTS 500000 0 644000 STORED CNTS SET lt PREV NEXT DONE 3 Place your cornering weight over sensor 1 4 Press the SET key The following is briefly displayed COLLECTING DATA FOR SENSOR you make an error and try to complete the calibration 5 Display shows Sensor Counts mV V and the stored counts which is procedure the display will say an average of live counts with the corner weight applied Cornering error 1 Any key to continue Press any key and Review 6 Press the NEXT key and repeat steps 3 6 for each sensor in the scale Data is displayed along with the YES and NO soft keys If 7 When all eight in this scale
120. s overload mee naci NM Fam ere underload View SCOMM View output Lists last View voltage system counter and sensor data from ten errors info for each sensors times and dates SCOMM VERS SETUP VALS SIG DLOAD G LOG View SCOMMs View SCOMM View corner Shows Deadload View ghost serial PN and configuration values for packets sent analysis for diagnostics software revision cap each sensor received each sensor information mV V serial m and span MV_V CNTS lt PREV NEXT gt DONE forallsensors ___ View sensor View sensor See previous See next Return output in output in sensors data sensors data to previous mV V raw counts display Figure 9 Flowchart of soft keys in the Test menu Hold the ESCAPE key for 5 seconds then key in 911 at the prompt and press ENTER These softkeys appear KEYPAD This test lets you check each front panel key for proper opera tion Follow the instructions on the display SCALE This key allows you to view the cell output from a selected scale This is disabled if Sensorcomm is active 50 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Zero Offsetting Junction Box SERIAL For analog scales you will see a screen s
121. sensor with a new one and be confident your accuracy remains high Follow these steps to swap weight sensors Remove power to the system Disconnect the faulty weight sensor Connect the new weight sensor Apply power Be sure indicator is unsealed then press and hold the ESC key until SETUP PASSWORD is displayed 6 Key in your password default is 30456 and press ENTER pr oS The following is displayed CALIBRATE CAL INFO EXIT 7 Press CAL The following is displayed CALIBRATE CAL ZERO SPAN SPEC 8 Press SCOMM The following is displayed CALIBRATE CAL SCOMM CRNR INFO CAL SWAP 9 Press the SWAP softkey The following is an example of what will be displayed SENSOR 1 CAPACITY 10000 LB SER 111 OUTPUT 1 0000 MV V NOM SPAN 1 01000 SET lt PREV NEXT gt DONE This display shows you which sensor s information is being displayed the capacity of the weight sensor the serial number it s output and nominal span Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Nominal span mV V at rated output are typically located on documentation accompanying new weight sensors 10 Select the sensor in question by scrolling the choices with the PREV or NEXT key Press SET when the sensor you are replacing is displayed The following is displayed SERIAL 111 lt j
122. ssword display 2 Keyin the password for the menu you want to access and press ENTER The soft keys for the menu appear After you are finished in a menu you can press the EXIT soft key to return to normal operation You may be asked if you want to save changes you have made Follow the instructions on the display Below are the details for each menu IMPORTANT NOTE THe bees Access the User menu using the instructions found in nstructions for Accessing the Menus Use the default password 111 You will see the for legal for trade use and the screen shown in Figure 3 software protected from change by a hardware connec tion If the system is sealed programs cannot be down loaded or altered If the system is not sealed programs can be downloaded from the SimPoser software Sealing the Model 1310 does not affect the USER Figure 3 menu This menu accessed and changed no User menu soft key group matter what the system seal state 15 Figure 4 is a flowchart showing what soft keys or choices appear as you press the soft keys shown in Figure 3 To seal or unseal the Model 1310 remove the nylon plug on the rear of the enclosure go to the View Seal menu and press the button underneath to change the Seal status 10 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual User menu is not affected if the indicator is sealed or unsealed The values under SELECT in the flowchart to th
123. structions 1 The display shows the current value for the number of samples to average Press ENTER to accept this value or key in a new value and press ENTER The display shows the state of the Harmonizer filtering ON or OFF 2 Press YES to enable Harmonizer or NO to disable the Harmonizer parameter If you press NO then ENTER the display returns to the MENU2 display If you press YES then ENTER The current Harmonizer Constant value is displayed if Harmonizer is enabled Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Configure MENU2 ZERO Configure MENU2 MORE Configure MENU2 MORE RATE Configure MENU2 MORE ROC For a remote QDT base the value for ROC Samples should be 50 3 Press ENTER to accept this value or key in a new value and press ENTER The current Harmonizer Threshold value is displayed This value is in calibration units 4 Press ENTER to accept this value or key in a new value and press ENTER The display returns to the MENU2 display If you press the ZERO soft key you are prompted for a zero range Accept the displayed value by pressing ENTER or key in a new one and press ENTER The display returns to the MENU2 display This soft key accesses the last three soft keys in this menu They are described below If you press the RATE soft key you are prompted for a display update rate Accept the displayed value by pressing ENTER or key in a new one and
124. tg hardware ModBus Module P N 52611 0069 MUDBUS TB77 DB 9 FEMALE 80 SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL HOUSING ADDRESS SETTING LINE A 3 7 5 10 SHIELD 1 SHIELD 135net2 TYPICAL BUARD LOCATION IN SLOT ONE EOT ONE REFERS JB 375 amp J 6 CUNNECTURS MODEL 1310 INDICATOR NETWORK INTERFACE BOARD OPTIONAL P N 53021 0012 CBACK SIDE UF BUARD CONNECTS DIRECTLY TO 09 MAIN BOARD TYPICAL BUARD LUCATIUN IN SLUT TWU SLUT REFERS 00025261 CONNECTHRSA 1 5 91 ProfiBus DP NETWORK INTERFACE MODULE PC BOARD OPTIONAL Field Install Kit p n 52959 1232 includes Network Interface Board p n 53021 0012 amp mtg hardware ProfiBus DP Module PROF IBUS 80 ADDRESS PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 SHELD N 0 0 etre ue f S A LE D RX 8 A Line 6 3 B LINE _7 8 5v Buse 6 5V Busx 5V AND GND ARE USED FOR BUS TERMINATION AND OPTICAL TRANCEIVERS RTS IS USED BY SOME EQUIPMENT TO DETERMINE THE DIRECTION OF THE TRANSMISSION 135nete InterBus NETWORK INTERFACE MODULE PC BOARD OPTIONAL Field Install Kit p n 52959 1208 includes Network Interface Board p n 53021 0012 amp mtg hardware 135nete InterBus 5 Module P N 32611 0028 INTERB
125. the CONFIGURE MENU display unless you are configuring port 2 or 4 If you are configuring port 2 or 4 you must choose from the following Serial port 2 RS 232 or 20mA Serial port 4 RS 232 Press the VALS soft key to enable or disable the value which can be dis played on the main weight display when using the SELECT key Below are the instructions for the VALS soft key 1 The current setting enabled ON or OFF for the GROSS display value is displayed Press YES to enable the active value or NO to disable this active display value then press ENTER The current setting for the NET active value is displayed Repeat step 1 for all the display values NET TARE MIN MAX ROC G TOT COUNT VALUE PCWT ADC The display returns to the MENUT display This completes the instructions for all the parameters of Menu1 Press ESCAPE to return to the main menu level Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Configure MENU 2 Configure MENU 2 MOT N SensorComm Only These configuration items pertain to a particular scale If you have enabled multiple scales you will be asked which scale you want to configure Key in the scale number press ENTER and continue If you have enabled only one scale continue with the following instructions Press the MENU2 soft key to access the following soft key group MOTION AZT FILTER ZERO MORE RATE ROC RT TO TRAFF MORE E
126. ual 29 Configure If you press ANOUT soft key follow these steps MENU3 1 The number of Digital to Analog Channels DAC is displayed Default ANOUT value is 0 Accept this value by pressing ENTER display returns to When controlling analog outputs WT Basic you must configure the number of channels and enable each channel by selecting a Basis then the Basic commands can over ride these settings in your program The default selection is 1 disabled and if no basis is chosen when you press ENTER the display returns to the MENUS screen 30 ANOUT soft key screen or key in a new value and press ENTER Channel is displayed This allows you to set the analog channel you wish to use Accept this value by pressing ENTER or key in a new value and press ENTER Basis is displayed Choose the basis for the analog output from the list below 1 Disabled 0 Gross Weight 1 Net Weight 2 Tare Weight 3 Minimum Weight 4 Maximum Weight 5 Rate of Change 6 Gross Weight Total 7 Net Weight Total 8 Count Total 9 Transaction Total 10 Count 11 Variable 12 Piece Weight Accept this displayed value by pressing ENTER or key in a new value and press ENTER Scale is displayed Select which scale you want the analog output based upon Accept this displayed value by pressing ENTER or key in a new value and press ENTER MIN minimum is displayed This is the basis val
127. ue which will cause the minimum output from the analog board Accept this displayed value by pressing ENTER or key in a new value and press ENTER MAX maximum is displayed Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 6 This is basis value which will cause the maximum output from analog board Accept this displayed value by pressing ENTER or key in a new value and press ENTER The adjust screen shown below is displayed CH 1 BASIS 0 GROSS gt ZERO ADJUST 0 00 SPAN ADJUST 100 00 ZS UP KEY IN DONE 7 This screen shows the current channel and basis Toggle between ZERO ADJUST and SPAN ADJUST by pressing the Z S soft key The arrow points to the value you are adjusting when you use the UP or DWN soft keys When you use the UP or DWN key the value changes by 9o increments If you press KEY IN you can use the numeric keypad to enter a value for Zero and Span Press the DONE key when you are finished Display returns to the MENUS screen Press ESCAPE to return to the Main Menu level Configure WARNING Do this only if you are sure it is MENU4 absolutely necessary The only soft key in MENU4 is the CLRPRG key Press this key only if you want to clear the BASIC program from the indicator memory The only way to put the program back into the indicator is to download the file from your PC So if you do not have the program application file DO NOT CLEAR IT Press the ESC key
128. urred The screen will look similar to the example below ERROR 3 0f5 SENSOR 2 ERROR 1 8 30 12 28 01 COMMUNICATION ERROR lt PREV CLEAR DONE NEXT gt The top line tells you how many errors are in the list which one you viewing and the sensor on which the error occurred The second line shows the error number and time and date it occurred The third line gives you the name of the error This corresponds to the list of errors in Error Messages from Press NEXT or PREV to see the entire list of error messages Press CLEAR to clear all the messages You will be asked if you are sure and be shown YES and NO keys If you press NO the display returns to the error message screen If you press YES the display returns to the following screen TEST MORE SCOMM INFO OUTPT ERR amp MORE If you press the key and there are no active errors you will see this display NO ACTIVE ERROR TO BE DISPLAYED ANY KEY TO CONTINUE Press the VOLT soft key to see current Voltage In and Excitation voltage reports The screen will look similar to the one below SENSORCOMM 1 VOLTAGE MENU 14 99 6000 4 92 6000 5 07 6000 4 94V GOOD K PREV DONE NEXT gt View other connected SensorComm j boxes by using the PREV NEXT soft key Press DONE to return to the previous level display Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual
129. y follow these steps 1 Display shows ENABLE ERROR LOGGING and the current setting ON default or OFF 2 Press the ON or OFF soft key to change the setting and press ENTER to accept new setting Display shows ENABLE SCOMM ERROR EVENT and the current setting ON default or OFF Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 25 Configure MENU2 MORE MORE DLOAD 26 3 Press the ON or OFF soft key to change the setting and press ENTER to accept new setting Display shows ENABLE E MAIL and the current setting ON or OFF default 4 Press the ON or OFF soft key to change the setting and press ENTER to accept new setting Display shows DISABLE SCALE and the current setting ON or OFF default 5 Press the ON or OFF soft key to change the setting and press ENTER to accept new setting Display returns to the ERROR soft key screen Press the DLOAD soft key to enable and configure deadload drift analysis This allows you to set a warning level as a percentage of scale capacity If the deadload weight change exceeds this set percentage a warning is displayed on the screen You can also set an error level as a percentage of scale capacity If the deadload weight change exceeds this set percentage the scale returns an error If you press the DLOAD soft key follow these steps The display shows the current setting for the warning percentage 2 Keyin a new percentage example 1 2 for 1 296
130. y Mode 17 BASIC t for et i xt xt far xt far xt far lt Lat Lal mm mim m 318 display E Fe KEY F4 FS KEY Display Mode 18 display display display Fi KEY Fe Kev F3 F4 KEYI F5 KEY 6120 gt SIC text for 1218 display Fi KEY I Fe Kev F3 KEY 24 KEYI F5 KEY Display Mode 20 lla uM Tar xt For xt for xt for display display display display lla rm mimm mm mm mm mm maim sim n iTi 7 T m 1 p uy rmm D DDI LOLA me Fi KEY Fe KEY F3 KEY F4 F5 Display Mode 21 Fi Fe F3 F4 KEYI F5 KEY Display Mode 28 64 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual Gross Gross aru zz 360 E Test BASIC text for 1310 displ Test BASIC text for 1310 displ Test BASIC text for 1310 displ Fl KEY Fe KEY Fs KEY F4 KEY Display Mode 29 Test BASIC text For 1310 displ Test BASIC text for 1310 displ Fi KEY Fe KEY F3 KEY F4 KEY FS Display Mode 30 Gross Gross 1311 15 Total st BASIC text for
131. you 6 Press the NEXT key and repeat steps 3 6 for each section in the scale back to the screen where you picked SECT If you press YES it will take you back to the 7 When all sections have data stored press DONE last section adjustment posi The following is displayed tion FOR SECTION X 5 Display shows Section Counts mV V and the stored counts which is an average of live counts with the section weight applied 40 Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 9 The instrument should display the current scale weight 10 11 Press NO to abort the process and return to the following display CALIBRATE CAL SCOMM CRNR SECT INFO G_CAL SWAP OR Press YES to continue The following is displayed CORNER VALUES 1 Press to abort the procedure and following is displayed CALIBRATE CAL SCOMM CRNR SECT INFO G_CAL SWAP OR Press YES to finish the procedure The display shows the indicator is computing data then storing corner parameters When finished the following is displayed 10000 cross CORNERING SUCCESSFUL ANY KEY TO CONTINUE Press any key to continue The following is displayed CALIBRATE CAL SCOMM CRNR SECT INFO G_CAL SWAP Go to Zero amp Span Procedure to complete calibration Model 1310 Indicator Service Manual 41 Zero amp Span 1 Press the ZERO soft key Procedure The following is disp
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