SM-300 Service Manual Edition 6
SM-300 Service Manual Edition 6
SM-300 Service Manual Edition 6
SM-300
Edition 6
Table of Content
i) ii) 1. 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2. 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Notice .................................................................................................................................................1 Safety Information ..............................................................................................................................2 Model Specification ............................................................................................................................3 Operating Specification ......................................................................................................................4 Type of Interface ................................................................................................................................4 Main Components ..............................................................................................................................4 Dimensions ........................................................................................................................................5 Key Sheet Layout...............................................................................................................................7 Panel Layout ....................................................................................................................................10 Label Type .......................................................................................................................................11 Interface Ports Location ...................................................................................................................12
GENERAL.....................................................................................................................................................3
OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................................................................5
3.
2.5.1 For Pole, Bench, Elevated, Self-service. ............................................................................12 2.5.2 For Hanging ........................................................................................................................12 SET UP.......................................................................................................................................................13 3.1 Scale Assembly................................................................................................................................13 3.1.1 3.1.1 3.1.3 3.2 3.2.1 Set up..................................................................................................................................13 Level Adjustment.................................................................................................................13 Hanging Type Scale Set Up................................................................................................14
Software Setting...............................................................................................................................15
4.
Memory Initialization ...........................................................................................................15 3.2.1.1 Default Country Specification 1 ...........................................................................15 3.2.1.2 Default Country Specification 2 ...........................................................................18 3.2.1.3 Country List..........................................................................................................20 3.2.2 Span Adjustment.................................................................................................................21 3.2.3 Specification Setting............................................................................................................23 3.2.3.1 Customer Specification (Re-zero 141) ................................................................23 3.2.3.2 Weight And Measurement Specification (Re-zero 142) ......................................25 3.2.3.3 Scale Setting........................................................................................................27 MAINTENANCE .........................................................................................................................................28 4.1 Diagnostic ........................................................................................................................................28 4.1.1 4.1.2 Changing Mode...................................................................................................................28 RAM & Communication Port Testing ..................................................................................30 4.1.2.1 RAM Test.............................................................................................................30 4.1.2.2 SIO Loop Back Test ............................................................................................31 4.1.2.3 RS-485 Loop Back Test ......................................................................................32 4.1.2.4 Ethernet Test .......................................................................................................32 4.1.2.5 ROM Checksum Test ..........................................................................................33
4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.5 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.4 4.2.5 4.3 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.4
4.1.2.6 Auto Generate PLU .............................................................................................33 Internal Count......................................................................................................................34 Span Switch Status .............................................................................................................35 Thermal Head Usage ..........................................................................................................36 Location Of Label Gap Sensor And Thermal Head ............................................................37 Label Gap Sensor ...............................................................................................................37 Peel Sensor.........................................................................................................................39 Printing Position ..................................................................................................................40 Voltage Checkpoint .............................................................................................................41 Clearing Data Files..............................................................................................................41 Clearing Transaction Files ..................................................................................................43 Clearing All Files .................................................................................................................44
Adjustment .......................................................................................................................................37
Memory Clear...................................................................................................................................41
Data Backup.....................................................................................................................................45
5.
4.4.1 System Configuration..........................................................................................................45 4.4.2 Data Transfer Of SM 300 And FL-1 Or PCFL-1 .................................................................45 4.4.3 Specification Data Transfer Of SM 300 And FL-1 Or PCFL-1 ............................................47 ASSEMBLY / DISASSEMBLY....................................................................................................................49 5.1 Bench and Pole Type.......................................................................................................................49 5.1.1 5.1.2 Top Cover ...........................................................................................................................49 Circuit Board .......................................................................................................................49 5.1.2.1 Display Board for Bench......................................................................................49 5.1.2.2 Display Board for Pole.........................................................................................50 5.1.2.3 Keyboard Circuit Board .......................................................................................50 5.1.2.4 Interface Main Board ...........................................................................................51 Printer Kit ............................................................................................................................51 5.1.3.1 Drawer Block .......................................................................................................51 5.1.3.2 Thermal Head ......................................................................................................52
5.1.3
5.2
Self-Service Type.............................................................................................................................52 5.2.1 5.2.2 Self-Service Key Board.......................................................................................................52 Pole Display ........................................................................................................................53
5.3
6.
Side Cover ..........................................................................................................................54 Circuit Board .......................................................................................................................55 5.3.2.1 Main Board ..........................................................................................................55 5.3.2.2 Power Block.........................................................................................................55 5.3.3 Front / Back Panel...............................................................................................................56 5.3.4 Printer Kit ............................................................................................................................56 5.2.4.1 Printer Block ........................................................................................................56 5.3.4.2 Thermal Head ......................................................................................................56 5.3.5 Loadcell...............................................................................................................................57 NETWORK CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................................58 6.1 RS-232C / RS-485 ...........................................................................................................................58 6.1.1 System Configuration..........................................................................................................58 6.1.1.1 RS-232C ..............................................................................................................58 6.1.1.2 RS-485.................................................................................................................59
6.2
TCP / IP............................................................................................................................................60
6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3
PC Ethernet Adapter Set-Up...............................................................................................60 6.2.1.1 Configuration Of Ethernet Communication On PC..............................................60 6.2.1.2 Configuration Of Ethernet Card On PC Using WINDOWS 95 ............................60 6.2.1.3 Window version client driver (Client /Server or Server/Workstation connection with PC) 61 6.2.1.4 SIS 98 (Client/Server or Server/Workstation Connection With PC) ....................61 Scale Ethernet Address, Scale IP Address, Server IP Address & Subnet Mask................62 6.2.2.1 Scale Ethernet Address.......................................................................................62 6.2.2.2 Scale IP Address .................................................................................................63 6.2.2.3 Server IP Address................................................................................................64 6.2.2.4 Subnet Mask........................................................................................................66 System Configuration..........................................................................................................67 6.2.3.1 Server / Client ......................................................................................................67 6.2.3.2 Server / Client with PC ........................................................................................68 6.2.3.3 All Server .............................................................................................................69
Wireless Configuration For Model SM 300 ......................................................................................70 WinDload v2.10................................................................................................................................71 Firmware Version Upgrade ..............................................................................................................71 Bin File Updating..............................................................................................................................72 Non-Based / Based Downloading ....................................................................................................74 Upgrading Scale firmware Version Using Server / Client Configuration..........................................75 Memory Expansion ..........................................................................................................................76 Interface Add On ..............................................................................................................................77 RF Kit Interface Add On ...................................................................................................................77 8.3.1 8.3.2 All Models Except Hanging Type ........................................................................................77 Hanging Type......................................................................................................................78
FIRMWARE ................................................................................................................................................71
Change of Cable ..............................................................................................................................79 Error Messages................................................................................................................................80 Table of Characters Code ................................................................................................................82 9.2.1 9.2.2 ASCII Characters ................................................................................................................82 TERAOKA Code .................................................................................................................83
MISCELLANEOUS .....................................................................................................................................80
9.3
10.
9.3.1 ETHERNET WIRE - STRAGHT CABLE AND CROSSOVER CABLE ...............................83 9.3.2 RS232C AND MULTIDROP (4 LINE, RS485) WIRE..........................................................84 Exploded View............................................................................................................................................87 10.1 Pole Type .........................................................................................................................................87 10..2 Bench Type ......................................................................................................................................88 10.3 Elevated Type ..................................................................................................................................89
10.4 Self-Service Type.............................................................................................................................90 10.5 Hanging Type...................................................................................................................................91 11. 12. REVISION RECORDS ...............................................................................................................................92 APPENDIX 1 Spec List
i)
Notice
DIGI
The material contained in this document is proprietary and for information only and is subject to change without notice. Teraoka Weigh-System assumes no responsibility for any errors or damages arising from misinterpretation of any procedure. Screen displays, operating procedures and supporting features might vary with different software version releases. This document shall not be reproduced whether in part or whole without the written consent from Teraoka Weigh-System Pte Ltd.
Teraoka Weigh-System Pte Ltd 4, Leng Kee Road #06-01 SIS Building Singapore 159088
ii)
Safety Information
The operator of the equipment shall comply with the safety and warning indications and procedures outlined in this document. Teraoka Weigh-System Pte Ltd assumes no responsibility or liability for failure to comply with these requirements.
To avoid electric shock, use only the supplied power cords and ensure product is connected to a properly grounded supply. For continued protection against fire hazard replace only with fuse of same rating and type. Ensure product is placed on a firm and level surface before operation. Avoid overloading the product beyond its rated maximum capacity Ensure commodity to be weighed is loaded centrally on the platter. - avoid placing commodity on corners or edges.
Care shall be taken during the following operations o o Receipt paper tearing to prevent injuries from cutting from paper cutter Changing of labels and receipt paper - to prevent injuries from cutting from paper cutter and movable printer mechanism.
Trained and qualified personnel shall only carry out repair and servicing of product.
Disclaimer: Specifications are subject to change without notice. All dimensions shown are approximate. Please be aware that Teraoka has indicated that its hardware and software used in the product may require additional updates in the future as our product is continually under development. The need for such updates most likely applies to the Printer software. CAUTIONS: 1. FOR PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, THAT THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE. 2. FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE. 3. DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED. REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE THAT RECOMMENDED. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERY ACCORDINGS TO THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.
SM-300 Service Manual 1. GENERAL 1.1 Model Specification : : SM 300 Pole Bench Elevated Self-service Hanging 360 X 277 mm 274 mm (Hanging) Capacity 6 Kg 15 Kg 30 Kg Mechanical Switch SM 300 Pole SM 300 Bench SM 300 Elevated SM 300 Self-service SM 300 Hanging : SM 300 Pole SM 300 Bench SM 300 Elevated SM 300 Self-service SM 300 Hanging 1 / 3000 1 / 6000 1 / 7500 1 / 60000 LCD with back light (136 X 16 Dots with icon) A) Tare Weight 4 digits : B) Weight 5 digits : C) Unit Price 6 digits : D) Total Price 7 digits : Drawer Type A) Paper B) Paper Width C) Resolution D) Speed Memory : : : : ; Label & Receipt For Label For Receipt 8 dots / mm For Label For Receipt 478 (L) X 378 (W) X 540 (H) 410 (L) X 378 (W) X 140 (H) 478 (L) X 378 (W) X 630 (H) 478 (L) X 482 (W) X 743 (H) 310 (L) X 340 (W) X 844 (H) 56 32 56 48, 60, 96, 120 56 Preset keys; Preset keys; Preset keys; Preset keys; Preset keys SM 300 P SM 300 B SM 300 EV SM 300 EBS SM 300 H
Model Variation
: :
Display Resolution
: :
Printer Type
Remarks: Although the label and receipt maximum width can be select, 60 mm, but the maximum printable width is 56 mm.
1.2
Operating Specification : : : : : AC Supply 100V 120V AC Supply 200V 240V 50 - 60 Hz -10 C to 40 C (14F to 104F) 15 % to 85 % RH N.A. (Please do not splash water on top or around the scale. Clean scale only with a damp cloth)
1.3
Type of Interface : : RS 232C (FL-1, PC connection) Cash drawer RS 485 (PC connection) Ethernet (Client / Server, TCP / IP protocol)
Standard Optional
* Interface with PC can either use RS 232C, RS 485 or Ethernet. 1.4 Main Components : : : : : : : : Hitachi HD6413003RF16 (H8 / 3003) MBM29F160BE-70 Hyundai HY628400ALLG-55 (Normal pin) Mitsubishi MEM5408ART-55LL (Reverse pin) International D (LCD 5358 SYBYTNZ-T) Kyocera KYT-56-8MPP1-TRS2 (Please clean thermal head regularly to prolong usage life) MINEBEA STEPPER MOTOR 23LM-C035-K54V TERAOKA TWB-09000 NEMIC Lambda Switching ZD75-0524/1
Main CPU Flash Memory SRAM Display Device Printing Head DC Stepping Motor A / D Converter Power Supply
Bench Type
Pole Type
Elevated Type
TARE KEY * Set or Clear Tare Value. * Select " NO " in S and Z Mode. * Item Test print in S Mode. CLEAR KEY * Clear numeric values. * Select " YES " in S and Z Mode.
RE-ZERO KEY * Reset weight to zero. PRE-PACK KEY * Switch Manual mode and Pre-pack mode alternatively. (The mode status will be indicated in the P and M indicator.) P - PRE-PACK MODE M - MANUAL MODE CHANGE KEY * Calculate the Changed Amount. * Escape the Programming screen without saving data in S mode. MULTIPLE KEY * Register the number of Non-Weight products. * Select programming item such as PLU data, Shop Name in S mode. * Select Report Type in X mode. * Select Data Transaction Type in Z mode. CLERK KEYS * Accumulate the Total Price.
PLU KEY * Call up PLU data. * Store the programmed data in S mode. FEED KEY * Feed Label or Receipt
MODE SELECT KEY * Five Modes can be selected using this key. Indicator R - REGISTRATION MODE (All the sales transactions are performed.) Indicator X - CHECK MODE (Printing out and sales report.) Indicator S - PROGRAM MODE (Programming preset data, such as products,
data, shop name, etc.) Indicator Z - TOTAL MODE (Clear sales data stored.) Indicator X (Blink) - PASWORD SETTING MODE (Setting ENTRY PASSWORD for S, X and Z modes.)
PRESET KEYS To * Call up Preset data such as PLU Data or Function Data in Reg. Mode. * Enter Alphabetic data in Program Mode.
Note: The following Preset Keys are used in entering Alphabetic (Pole Type).
Insert Data.
Panel Layout
Bench Type
Pole Type And Hanging Type There are fifteen different indicators on Display Panel as shown below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 0 NET P M AM CH : : : : : : Lights when scale is stable at the zero point Lights when tare subtraction in performed. Lights when PRE-PACK Mode is selected. Lights when MANUAL Mode is selected. Lights when the amount is displayed. Lights when the amount of change is being displayed.
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PE R X S Z A B C D
: : : : : : : : :
Lights when label or receipt paper ends. Lights when REGISTRATION Mode is selected. Lights when CHECK Mode is selected. Light when PROGRAM Mode is selected. Lights when TOTAL Mode is selected. Lights when Sales Data is in Memory for CLERK 9995. Lights when Sales Data is in Memory for CLERK 9996. Lights when Sales Data is in Memory for CLERK 9997. Lights when Sales Data is in Memory for CLERK 9998.
2.4
Label Type
Note: Labels must be winding outwards (on top of the backing paper) and not inwards (under the backing paper) within the core (see diagram above). If labels are wound wrongly, printing problem may result. We do not recommend the use of varnish labels. The table shown below is the standard label size of SM 300: Label Type Dimension T1 28 X 60 T2 31 X 60 T3 34 X 60 T4 / T10 40 X 60 T5 / T11 43 X 60 T6 46 X 60 T7 / T12 49 X 60 T8 55 X 60 T9 37 X 60 U1 40 X 62 U2 120 X 40 U3 43 X 60 U4 / U7 55 X 60 U5 / U8 95 X 60 U6 120 X 60 S 28 X 60 A/B 46 X 40 C 62.5 X 40 F1 - F8 Standard: 120(max) X 60(max) (Free format) U1 and CA: 240(max) X 60(max) Pcs / Roll 1400 1300 1200 1000 960 900 840 750 1100 650 350 950 750 440 350 1400 900 670
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SM-300 Service Manual REMARKS: 1) Dimension is in L(ength) X W(idth) and in unit of millimeter. 2) U2 to U8 is use by U1 and CA only. 3) F1 to F8 is free format label to design own label. Please note the maximum size.
2.5
The location of the SPAN switch is at the backside of the main board, which is pointed. (SM300 Hanging)
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3.1.1 Set up
Step 1: Remove top cushion pad with accessories from carton box.
Cover
Step 4: Connect cable (Display and keyboard) and mount Elevated/Pole display [For SM-300P, EV]
Place the scale on the flat surface and adjust the four legs until the bubble on the level is in the center as shown above.
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SM 300H is provided with Hook AA. This is to facilitate hanging support to a Hook Holder (To be customized at customers side). Please refer to diagrams at the next page for the dimension of Hook AA and the suggested Hook Holder. Hook AA
33.6 31.8 (Outer dimension) 30 (Inner dimension)
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168
Hook Holder
109
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3.2
Software Setting
3.2.1.1
Default Customer Specification (Re-zero 141) and Weight & Measure Specification (Re-zero 142) setting of individual country. (Please turn on the span switch before proceed this process.) (Please off the scale, press the following key and on the scale when process the following) KEY TO PRESS OPERATION Select country SPEC then default Customer Specification and Weight & Measure Specification setting.
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KEY TO PRESS To OR To choose scale type To choose scale type To set the scale and the capacity type.
OPERATION Select scale type: 0: Pole 6 Kg 1: Pole 15 Kg 2: Pole 30 Kg 3: Pole 30 Lb 4: Bench 6 Kg 5: Bench 15 Kg 6: Bench 30 Kg 7: Bench 30 Lb 8. Printer (BP 80 / 90)
+
OR
+
OR
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OPERATION
KEY TO PRESS
PLEASE WAIT
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KEY TO PRESS
3.2.1.2
Default Customer Specification (Re-zero 141) setting of individual country only. (Please off the scale, press the following key and on the scale when process the following) KEY TO PRESS OPERATION Select country SPEC then default Customer Specification setting.
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KEY TO PRESS To OR To choose label length To choose label length To set the label length.
OPERATION
+
OR
Select label length: 0: Short Label length up to maximum 120mm 1: Long Label length up to maximum 240mm
KEY TO PRESS
PLEASE WAIT
Country List AA U1 STD CN HK TW EX KE AR SF CS GC TU CV HG PL UR AS DM FL NW SD PG UK IL ILL CA CAL AG MX BZ CL EA JD LN IN CR Country Japan U.S.A. Standard China Hong Kong Taiwan Export Korea Australia and New Zealand South Africa Cyprus Greece Turkey Czech Republic Hungary Poland Russia Austria Denmark
Finland
Country Code
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
Argentina Mexico Brazil Chile Egypt Jordan Lebanon Iran Canary Islands
No. 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
Country Code TL EC NL BG SA IC IE CB KY IR VY MS SN VZ CO MA FR WG BL BW CP LS MU MW MZ NM RE SH SW WZ ZM AE TT UD LV SK
Country Thailand European Community Netherlands Belgium Saudi Arabia Iceland Indonesia Cuba Kenya Israel Slovenia Malaysia Spain Venezuela Croatia Macedonian France Germany Bulgaria Botswana Comores Lesotho Mauritius Malawi Mozambique Namibia Reunion Seychelles Swaziland Zimbabwe Zambia U.A.E. Trinidad & Torago Uganda Latvia Slovakia
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SM-300 Service Manual 3.2.2 Span Adjustment The span adjustment is to let the scale be accurate in weighing. (Please turn on the SPAN SWITCH after go to Z mode when using this process.) KEY TO PRESS OPERATION Go to Z mode and turn on the Span Switch.
KEY TO PRESS
REMARK:
1. Once the span switch is turned off, it will go to R mode automatically. 2. Reset the scale.
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SM-300 Service Manual 3.2.3 Specification Setting 3.2.3.1 Customer Specification (Re-zero 141)
To change the setting of the Customer SPEC if there is some SPEC need to alter. KEY TO PRESS OPERATION At R mode.
0.000 0.000
KEY TO PRESS
0.00
0.00
To
OR
+
OR Save data and increase SPEC No.
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KEY TO PRESS
OPERATION Increase the SPEC number without saving data of the previous SPEC number.
0.000 0.000
0.00
0.00
# REMARK: Please restart the scale every time after changing the SPEC.
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SM-300 Service Manual 3.2.3.2 Weight And Measurement Specification (Re-zero 142)
To change the setting of the Weight &Measurement SPEC if there is some SPEC need to alter. (Please turn on the SPAN SWITCH when using this process) KEY TO PRESS OPERATION Go to Z mode and turn on the Span Switch.
To
OR
+
OR Save data and increase SPEC No.
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KEY TO PRESS
OPERATION Increase the SPEC number without saving data of the previous SPEC number.
0.000 0.000
0.00
0.00
# REMARK: Please restart the scale every time after changing the SPEC.
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Please check the preset key type for the self-service and hanging type scale. Choose the SCALE TYPE according in the DEFAULT SPECIFICATION SETTING and also set the SPEC for the following: SPEC 664 0 Inhibit DENMARK SELF SERVICE TYPE 1 Allow 2 80 preset keys keyboard
SPEC 672 KEYBOARD SELECTION 0 Normal keyboard 1 100 preset keys keyboard SPEC 673 0 No SPEC 688 0 No HANGING SCALE
# REMARK: After changing and saving the SPEC, please restart the scale. SPEC 688 also can be use for SM300 Self-service. (Not only for SM500)
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0.000 0.000
KEY TO PRESS
0.00
0.00
OPERATION Go to X mode.
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KEY TO PRESS
0.000 0.000
0.00
0.00
To switch between R, X, S, Z and Password mode. ** The Or mark on the X, S, Z and R mean the indicator light is on. When in Password mode, the indicator light will be blinking.
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SM-300 Service Manual 4.1.2 RAM & Communication Port Testing 4.1.2.1 RAM Test OPERATION Go to Z mode.
KEY TO PRESS
OPERATION Go to hardware testing mode. The first test is the RAM test
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SM-300 Service Manual 4.1.2.2 SIO Loop Back Test OPERATION Testing the RS232C port. Please plug in the test connector on the RS232Cport before proceed (The test connector is show at below). If the port is okay, it will display the message below.
KEY TO PRESS
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SM-300 Service Manual 4.1.2.3 RS-485 Loop Back Test OPERATION Testing the 4-Line port. Please plug in the test connector on the 4-Line port before proceed (The test connector is show at below). If the port is okay, it will display the message below.
KEY TO PRESS
4.1.2.4
Ethernet Test OPERATION Testing the Ethernet port. If the port is okay, it will display the message below.
KEY TO PRESS
SM-300 Service Manual 4.1.2.5 ROM Checksum Test OPERATION ROM checksum for firm work. (Different of checksum regarding to different software version)
KEY TO PRESS
4.1.2.6
Auto Generate PLU OPERATION Auto generates PLU. Press PRINT key if YES
KEY TO PRESS
OR PLU generating.
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KEY TO PRESS
4.1.3 Internal Count KEY TO PRESS OPERATION Go to Z mode and turn on the Span Switch.
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SM-300 Service Manual 4.1.4 Span Switch Status KEY TO PRESS OPERATION Go to Z mode.
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SM-300 Service Manual 4.1.5 Thermal Head Usage KEY TO PRESS OPERATION Go to Z mode.
USAGE COUNTER
KEY TO PRESS OPERATION Counter clear.
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USAGE COUNTER
KEY TO PRESS OPERATION No clear the counter and escape to Z mode.
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4.2
Adjustment
Thermal Head
The label sensor is to detect the gap between the labels so as to identify the starting position of the label. If the gap is not detected properly, the scale will issue two or more labels. Also different material of label and back paper will have different sensitivity level; the variable resistor beside the label sensor is to adjust the sensitivity to suitable level. Adjust this variable resistor for sensor level sensitivity.
Threshold Voltage
Threshold Voltage or Gap Reference Voltage enables the senor to determine whether it is a label or gap. It is computed as follow: Threshold Voltage = (highest detected value + lowest detected value) / 2 Portion on the label with Gap Sensor Voltage above Threshold Voltage is considered as label. And portion below the Threshold Voltage is considered as gap. Threshold Voltage is computed automatically when [FEED] key is pressed. It can also manually adjust using P7 and P8 preset key.
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KEY TO PRESS
OPERATION At R mode.
0.000 0.000
KEY TO PRESS
0.00
0.00
OPERATION
2.8V 1.4V
OPERATION Pull the label. If gap on sensor, the voltage level should be low while label on sensor, the voltage level should be high.
0.000 0.000
0.00
0.00
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To set the peel sensor voltage if the peel sensor is not working normally in some situations like temperature and humidity changed. The peel sensor voltage can be set automatically by press the # key. The peel sensor.
KEY TO PRESS
OPERATION At R mode.
0.000 0.000
KEY TO PRESS
0.00
0.00
OPERATION
You can enter the value of the peel sensor voltage then press the PLU key to save and exit to R mode.
0.000 0.000
0.00
0.00
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SM-300 Service Manual 4.2.4 Printing Position To adjust the printing position when printing is out of alignment. The process only allows adjusting vertical position only. KEY TO PRESS OPERATION At R mode.
0.000 0.000
KEY TO PRESS
0.00
0.00
OPERATION
+
CALIBRATE THERMAL HEAD OLD: 0
KEY TO PRESS
NEW:
0.000 0.000
0.00
0.00
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SM-300 Service Manual 4.2.5 Voltage Checkpoint There are several voltage checkpoints on the PCB boards. Below are some reference voltages points that are commonly use. VOLTAGE POINT
VOLTAGE
PURPOSE Provide voltage for most of the IC Provide voltage mainly to the thermal head Provide backup voltage for the RAM IC when power is off Provide backup voltage for the RAM IC when power is on
The tolerance of all the voltage is about 5% except VTH is +2% and -5%.
4.3
Memory Clear
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KEY TO PRESS
KEY TO PRESS
&
Then
OPERATION Press Preset key 7 & 8 for select the file to clear.
1. Clear PLU Files 2. Clear Format Files 3. Clear Other Files 4. Clear All Files 5. Clear Clerk Files
Clear PLU files only. Clear free format files only. Clear other files except 1 & 2. Clear all files Clear clerk files only
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Then 1. To clear daily transaction 2. To clear monthly transaction 3. To clear term transaction 4. To clear all transaction
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4.3.3 Clearing All Files KEY TO PRESS OPERATION Power Off the scale; hold both keys shown on left side and Power On the scale. Clear Static RAM data and file initialize.
PLEASE WAIT
KEY TO PRESS
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4.4
Data Backup
4.4.1 System Configuration SPEC 0 1 2 SPEC 0 SPEC 0 1 SPEC 0 SPEC 0 1 SPEC 0 51 1200 2400 4800 52 7 bits 53 None Odd 54 1 bits BAUD RATES OF SIO (RS232C PORT) 3 4 5 DATA LENGTH OF SIO (RS232C PORT) 1 PARITY BIT OF SIO (RS232C PORT) 2 STOP BIT OF SIO (RS232C PORT) 1 2 3 1 2 bits FL-1 Point & Shop RS-485 9600 19200 38400 8 bits Even
60 SIO SELECT JOB No operation FIS 3000 134 HOST COMMUNICATION RS-232 bits
SM 300
FL-1
OR
PCFL-1
4.4.2 Data Transfer Of SM 300 And FL-1 Or PCFL-1 KEY TO PRESS OPERATION Go to Z mode.
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KEY TO PRESS
KEY TO PRESS
&
Then
OPERATION Press Preset key 7 & 8 to select the files type to transfer.
1. PLU files to FL-1 2. Format files to FL-1 3. Other files to FL-1 4. All files to FL-1
KEY TO PRESS
&
Then
1. Files save to FL-1 2. Files read from FL-1 3. Verify files with FL-1
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KEY TO PRESS
OPERATION Transferring result status. It will display after all data is transfer.
4.4.3 Specification Data Transfer Of SM 300 And FL-1 Or PCFL-1 KEY TO PRESS OPERATION Go to Z mode.
OPERATION Access to Spec data transfer menu. Please turn on the SPAN switch before enter the access code.
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KEY TO PRESS
&
Then
1. Spec. Data save to FL-1 2. Spec. Data read from FL-1 3. Verify files with FL-1
KEY TO PRESS
OPERATION Transferring result status. It will display after all data is transfer.
KEY TO PRESS
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2. Remove the platter support by loosens 4 screws at the platter support. Also loosen the other 6 screws, which located at 4 corners and the other 2 screws at the downside front panel.
3. Carry the cover up then unplugs the keyboard connector from main board and also the display connectors from the display board at the cover. Remove the cover.
1. The display board and the keyboard is inside the main cover. Loosen all the screws, which in the red circles.
2. Take out the display board from the cover and loosen 4 screws shown as above.
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5. To remove another display, loosen 4 Axis, which tighten at 4 corners of the other display.
5.1.2.3
1. The display board must be removing first then the keyboard can be unscrewing. 2. Unscrew 6 screws, which screw on the cover. 3. The circles show all the screws location
4. Take out the display board from the cover. 5. This is the front view of the keyboard circuit board.
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5.1.2.4
1. To open the interface board, loosen 3 screws, which located as shown in the picture.
2. Disconnect the interface board wire from Main Board at the base.
1. To open the drawer block, disconnect connector, which connect to Main Board as indicated.
2. Push the both triggers at the same time then the drawer block can be taken out.
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4. Lift up the thermal head from printer kit. 5.2 Self-Service Type
2. Upside down the Pole and loosen 4 screws as shown (another side also)
3. Take out the Trucking as shown then disconnect the connector from keyboard.
4. Disconnect the keyboard cable, which connect upper keyboard to lower keyboard.
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1. After remove the upper & lower keyboard, loosen 2 screws as shown above.
2. Take out the lower part cover of the display and then loosen 4 screws as shown.
5. To remove another display, loosen 4 Axis, which tighten at 4 corners of the other display.
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5.3
Hanging Type
1. SM300Hanging
3. Lay down the scale and loosen the screws, which locate as shown above.
7. Pull out the side cover (Left) from the SM300Hanging scale.
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1. The main board can be found after take out the side cover (Left).
4. Follow the arrow direction for take out the main board. 5.3.2.2 Power Block
2. Then slide out the power block follow the arrow direction.
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2. Open the Cover AD Printer Cutter then loosen the 4 screws, which indicated as above.
5.3.4.2
Thermal Head
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4. Loosen 2 screws.
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* Note:
Only 1 scale can be connect in this method. Maximum cable length is 15m.
SPEC setting on scale (Please use the highlight selection if any): spec 48 setting of scale number Please enter one number from the range of 0 to 999999 spec 51 0 1 2 spec 52 0 spec 53 0 1 spec 54 0 spec 60 0 1 1200 2400 4800 7 bits parity bit of sio (RS232C PORT) None Odd stop bit of SIO (RS232C PORT) 1 bit sio select job No operation FIS 3000 1 2 3 1 1 2 bits FL-1 Point & Shop RS-485 SM 25 FIS3D 2 Even BAUD RATES OF SIO (RS232C PORT) 3 4 5 dATa length of SIO (RS232C PORT) 3 8 bits 9600 19200 38400
spec 134 host communication 0 RS-232 bits spec 148 fis3000 code 0 SM 80 / 90 FIS3D
* For using SIS98 IE_FIS3DSTD protocol, choose SM 25 FIS3D only. * SIS98 is data management application software.
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Could connect as many scales in this method within 300m (total cable length). Have to download data to scale individually. The LCU 401 is a signal converter, which is, converts the signal from RS232C to RS485 between PC and scale. SPEC setting on scale (Please use the highlight selection if any): spec 48 setting of scale number Please enter one number from the range of 0 to 999999 spec 51 0 1 2 spec 52 0 spec 53 0 1 spec 54 0 spec 60 0 1 1200 2400 4800 7 bits parity bit of sio (RS232C PORT) None Odd stop bit of SIO (RS232C PORT) 1 bit sio select job No operation FIS 3000 1 2 3 1 1 2 bits FL-1 Point & Shop RS-485 SM 25 FIS3D 2 Even BAUD RATES OF SIO (RS232C PORT) 3 4 5 dATa length of SIO (RS232C PORT) 3 8 bits 9600 19200 38400
spec 134 host communication 0 RS-232 bits spec 148 fis3000 code 0 SM 80 / 90 FIS3D
* For using SIS98 IE_FIS3DSTD protocol, choose SM 25 FIS3D only. * SIS98 is data management application software.
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6.2
TCP / IP
6.2.1 PC Ethernet Adapter Set-Up SM300 can be connected to PC through Ethernet, and RS232C interface. The SM300 can use as Client / Server (Ethernet interface only). See below for the connection method. 6.2.1.1 Configuration Of Ethernet Communication On PC
6.2.1.2
After install the Ethernet card and TCP / IP protocol, configure the TCP / IP protocol to get ready to communicate with the network. My Computer Control Panel NetworkTCP/IP of Ethernet card (Select Properties) 2. IP address: 192.168.0.XXX ------ XXX a number between 001 to 255. 3. Submask: 255.255.255.0 Above IP address is use as a default address to use for SM 300 Ethernet communication. Due to some reasons, the IP address had to be change, it may do so. The scale IP address had to be change so as to be in the same submask network with the PC. For the PC and scales to be in the same submask, the first three set of numbers of the IP address of the PC and scales must be the same so that they are in the same submask. For an example if the PC IP address is changed to 192.168.168.XXX, the SM 300 scale IP address has to be change to C0.A8.A8.XXX (in hex value) = 192.168.168.XXX. The last set of number of the IP address (underline) should not be similar among the PC and scales or other devices within the same submask at all time. The last set of number of the IP address of the scale follow the value of SPEC 135. It is between 1 to 255. The procedure to change the scale IP address is mention on Section 6.2.2.2 below.
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SM-300 Service Manual 6.2.1.3 Window version client driver (Client /Server or Server/Workstation connection with PC)
When using the window client driver to communicate between PC and SM 300, the HOSTS file have to create to set the scale IP address. Refer to Section 6.2.3 for connection method. Go to the C:\WINDOWS directory. Find a file HOSTS.SAM. Open the file and at the bottom of the file: Enter 192.168.0.1 [TAB] S0001 192.168.0.2 [TAB] S0002 192.168.0.3 [TAB] S0003 : : and so on until last scale number. Save the file as file name HOSTS in the WINDOWS directory. * 192.168.0.1 S0001 ** Scale IP address; the last number is the scale number 0001 = scale number
Above is the standard IP address for SM300 Ethernet communication. If the scale IP address is changed, please change the IP address of the HOST file accordingly.
Refer to Windows Client Driver Manual on how to use and send data to the SM300.
6.2.1.4
For communication between PC and SM300 using SIS 98, only the scale IP address needs to be entering in the SIS 98. The file HOSTS do not need to be created. Please refer to the SIS98 manual on how to enter the scale IP address. Please refer to Section 6.2.3 for the connection method. Before setting the SPEC setting of the scale, please check below. * SIS98 is data management application software.
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SM-300 Service Manual 6.2.2 Scale Ethernet Address, Scale IP Address, Server IP Address & Subnet Mask 6.2.2.1 Scale Ethernet Address
The main board has a Scale Ethernet Address that is set during download the firmware version. This address is a hardware setting for Ethernet communication. It had a unique set of number. This address only can be change during downloading the firmware. If the scale is using Ethernet communication, a Scale Ethernet Address is needed apart from software IP address. Below procedure is to view the Scale Ethernet Address. KEY TO PRESS OPERATION Go to Z mode.
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6.2.2.2
Scale IP Address
This is to change the default IP address to other IP address for PC communication using Ethernet interface. This should not be confused with the Scale Ethernet Address as above. The Scale Ethernet Address is mainly set for hardware purpose and Scale IP Address is set for software purpose. When communicating with PC using Ethernet interface, the scales IP addresses have to be known in the software in order to communicate. The default IP address of the scale is 192.168.000.000 where the last three digits (underline) follow the value set at SPEC 135. E.g. If SPEC 135 is 20. The IP address will be 192.168.000.020. Please turn on the span switch before proceed. Below is an example to change the default IP address 192.168.000.000 to 192.168.001.000 KEY TO PRESS OPERATION Go to Z mode.
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KEY TO PRESS
IMPORTANT: Please take note that each scale must have different port number and Ethernet address as the other. Same port number and Ethernet address would make the network to a standstill. These apply to other equipment sharing the same hub or link up. To avoid complication in the network, try to have the scale network with it own PC Ethernet card and hubs (a suggestion only).
6.2.2.3
KEY TO PRESS
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KEY TO PRESS
OPERATION Changing of IP address. E.g. Change the default IP address to 192.168.000.021. ** Take note that the last three digits (underline) need not to enter as it follow the value set at SPEC 135.
IMPORTANT: Please take note that each scale must have different port number and Ethernet address as the other. Same port number and Ethernet address would make the network to a standstill. These apply to other equipment sharing the same hub or link up. To avoid complication in the network, try to have the scale network with it own PC Ethernet card and hubs (a suggestion only).
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KEY TO PRESS
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* NOTE: Only 8 scales can be connected in this method: 1 x SM 300 Server; 7 x SM 300 Client SPEC setting on scale (Please use the highlight selection if any): spec 49 0 1 2 type OF client / server interface No Interface Ethernet (Coaxial Cable) Ethernet (Twisted Cable) 3 4 Not Used 4 Lines, RS485
Back Up Server
spec 135 port number (Use when ethernet interface is selected) Please enter a number between 1 to 255 NOTE: Please clear the memory ( + when power on) of the scale after setting the SPEC for the Ethernet Client / Server connection. The maximum length of cable is 100 meters from point to point (from hub to scale).
IMPORTANT:
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* NOTE: Only 7 scales can be connected in this method: 1 x SM 300 Server; 6 x SM 300 Client; 1 x PC SPEC setting on scale (Please use the highlight selection if any): spec 49 0 1 2 type OF client / server interface No Interface Ethernet (Coaxial Cable) Ethernet (Twisted Cable) 3 4 Not Used 4 Lines, RS485
Back Up Server
spec 135 port number (Use when ethernet interface is selected) Please enter a number between 1 to 255 NOTE:
Please clear the memory ( Client / Server connection.
when power on) of the scale after setting the SPEC for the Ethernet
IMPORTANT:
The maximum length of cable is 100 meters from point to point (from hub to scale or PC).
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* NOTE: Only 99 SM 300 scales can be connected in this method PC must to have an Ethernet card Downloading of data to individual scale one by one. SPEC setting on scale (Please use the highlight selection if any): spec 49 0 1 2 type OF client / server interface No Interface Ethernet (Coaxial Cable) Ethernet (Twisted Cable) 3 4 Not Used 4 Lines, RS485
Back Up Server
spec 135 port number (Use when ethernet interface is selected) Please enter a number between 1 to 255 NOTE: Please clear the memory ( + when power on) of the scale after setting the SPEC for the Ethernet Client / Server connection. The maximum length of cable is 100 meters from point to point (from hub to scale or PC).
IMPORTANT:
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6.3
Wireless communication has been implemented from SM90/500/300 ver14.53 onwards. The configuration procedure is as follows. For the first time installation, read default country spec and do initialization for scale. Reload default setting to the RF Card by [Reset] button (on the RF Card) depressed with power on. 2. Go to SPEC SETTING MODE by [Rezero+141] Enable spec317 for WIRELESS COMMUNICATION. Enable scales Ethernet communication and configure it as Server type (spec49, 50). Set spec135 for the last number of scales IP address. This IP tail should be as same as the WIRELESS IP tail. E.g. if the IP address for WLAN is 192.168.0.200, this scales IP (SPEC135) should be set to 200. But avoid selecting 2 as scales IP tail (spec135). Quit with spec saving by key [PLU]. Go to Z Mode, set scales IP address by [Rezero+0416]. This IP address should be fixed as 010.0.0.xxx. (xxx is set by spec135) Power off/on scale with memory clearing. Scale will wait about 30sec for the RF Card rebooting. 3. Go to P44X WIRELESS PROGRAMMING under Programming Mode. Program ESSID according to the Access Point configuration. Max. 32 characters can be entered. Program WEP according to the Access Point configuration and its PCMCIA card. There are two types of WEP. One is 40 bit and another one is 104 bit. So the setting format is either xxxx-xxxx-xx for 40 bits or xxxx-xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xx for 104 bits. All x should be in Hex. Set WIRELESS IP ADDRESS. This IP address is used for WLAN. Any communication from outside network to scale will use this IP. WIRELESS ROUTER ADDRESS and WIRELESS MASK can be set depending on the customer network setup. Just leave them as any value if dont use them. Press key [Tare] to skip ADVANCE SETTINGS. Password would be required to enter this setting. Press key [PLU] to save Wireless configuration. 5. Press key [Clear] to send the configuration to RF Card. Error message ETHERNET COMM. ERROR will be shown if the sending is unsuccessful. 6. Power off/on scale again. The new configuration will take effect on the RF Card.
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Buttons
Press for Shortcut icon. Update bin file from zip file. Com port setting. File (data) locations.
Buttons
Press for Production setting with password lock. Reset the software. Help.
Start monitoring
7.2
SM300 use flash ROM instead of EPROM for the main program storage of the scale. When upgrading of scale firmware, there are 2 methods to download the firmware. 1. PC to scale via RS232C interface. 2. Server / Client Ethernet configuration. (Refer to Section 7.7 for further information)
Please refer to Section 9.4 Wire & Connector. IMPORTANT: Please set the SM300 scale to standalone.
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7.3
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f) Double click folder WinDload zip files. Double click the software version XXXXX to be downloaded.
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7.4
and
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p) Downloading.
7.5
As mention earlier, the scale software upgrading can use the Server / Client configuration. 1) Switch off the power of all the scale. Set the server scale to standalone. Using the PC method for upgrading scale software on Section 7.1 Firmware Version Upgrade to download the scale software to the server scale. After finish downloading and initialized the server scale, set the spec to let the scale become a server scale again. 2) Connect up all the client scales with the server. 3) Check that the client scales can establish communication with the server scale. Turn on the power of the server scale first then the client scales. If ETHERNET DOWN appear before the segment check go on, that mean the server and client cannot establish connection. Check spec and clear memory and try again. After checking that the server and client scales are connected (online), turn off the power of the client scales only. + when power on. The display of the client scales would show 4) On the client scale, press and hold PROGRAM UPDATING and when it finished downloading, it will display UPDATING COMPLETED. After one client scale started to download, another client scales can start to download too. The server scale has to be on at all time during downloading. 5) The server scale can serve as many clients scales at any time. This would safe a lot of time comparing to PC method as it can only serve one at any time. But during downloading of software to the client scales, if there is any transaction on the server scale, it will slow down the downloading process. 6) After the client scale has finished receiving the software from the server scale, do a default specification initialization process and set SPEC for the client scale to become client scale again.
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The main board of TWB-09100 is for SM 300. Standard memory size on the SM 300 is 1M bytes. The standard memory is using two SRAM, HY 628400 ALL-55 (Normal Pin). It can store approximate 1,685 PLUs with 70 characters per PLU. The memory can be expanded an additional of 1M bytes to 2M bytes, to store up to approximate 4000 PLUs with 70 characters per PLU. A total of two SRAM, MEM 5408 ART-55LL (Reverse Pin), is needed for the memory expansion. Please refer to the following diagram for each SRAM location. Solder two SRAM at the bottom of SM 300 Main Board, TWB-09100, which is locate opposite side of standard memory. After memory expansion is soldered, it is a must to do a RAM check (refer to Section 4.1.2 for more information) to make sure that SRAM are soldered properly.
This is the main board for SM 300 (TWB-09100). The arrow indicated the RAM location. The location of solder the additional 1 M Bytes RAM are at the other side of these 2 RAMs IC as shown at figure below.
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8.2
Interface Add On
Some option of the SM 300 Pole or Bench type got no interface (Ethernet and RS485) when customers place their order. This section is about how to install the interface board.
3.Take out the plate. 4.There is a slot for the interface board
8.3
1. Open top cover, loosen 3 screws and disconnect flat cable for Interface Assembly.
2. Connect flat cable to RF Kit Interface and mount RF Kit to scale using same screws.
3. Connect wire back on main board and then cover back top cover.
4. Insert the PCMCIA card upside down. Note: After install the RF Interface, please refer Chapter 6.3 Wireless Configuration For Model SM 300.
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3. Solder wire to Ethernet Interface Board. Solder the RED wire (+ve) at Pin 1 and the BLACK wire (-ve) at Pin 3.
7. Fixing the RF Interface at the opposite side of the Ethernet Interface Board with 1 screw.
10. Arranging the wire properly 11. Insert the RF Card follow the 12. Fixing back the top cover using the cramp as indicate. arrow direction. using same screws. Note: After install the RF Interface, please refer Chapter 6.3 Wireless Configuration For Model SM 300.
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8.4
Change of Cable
2. Connect the 2 wires to the main board accordingly, and then connect the black connector together.
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SM-300 Service Manual 9. MISCELLANEOUS 9.1 Error No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Error Messages Error Message PAPER END PLEASE PRESS FEED KEY PLEASE PEEL LABEL CHANGE LABEL SWITCH CHANGE RECEIPT SWITCH NON PRINT UNIT PRICE OVERFLOW TOTAL PRICE OVERFLOW NON LABEL INSUFFICIENT SPACE NON ADVERTISEMENT READ FILE NON SHOP NAME PRINTER HEAD NO CLOSE WRITE FILE NO MEMORY FILE DELETE ERROR PLEASE REMOVE WEIGHT PLU NOT EXIST TOTAL PRICE = 0 WEIGH ITEM CANNOT USE IN PRE-PACK PRESET KEY NOT SET WEIGHT OVERFLOW NEGATIVE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE OVERFLOW ILLEGAL OPERATION QUANTITY = 0 PLEASE SET TARE VALUE KEY INVALID NUMBER INVALID EXCEED MAX LIMIT SIZE INVALID MAIN GROUP NOT EXIST PLU INVALID DEPARTMENT NOT EXIST TAX FILE NOT EXIST CLERK NOT EXIST PLEASE PRESS PLU KEY DATE INVALID TIME INVALID FUNCTION NOT EXIST KEY NOT ASSIGN KEY ALREADY ASSIGNED LOGO NOT EXIST LABEL INVALID PLU NOT AVAILABLE DATA INVALID QUANTITY OVERFLOW NO LINK SYSTEM ERROR Causes Label sensor sense no label. No more labels. Replace label roll. Label miss feed, press FEED key to align label. Peel sensor activated, remove label away from sensor. Remove cassette and set cassette switch to Label. Remove cassette and set cassette switch to Receipt. No manual printing. Please check unit price Accumulated total price is overflow, check unit price. No free format is programs. Set a free format or use standard format. Not enough printing place. No such advertisement data or number exists. Read file errors. Memory problem. Please clear the memory. No such shop name data or number exists. Thermal head no closed. Please close thermal head. Write file errors. Memory problem. Please clear the memory Not enough memory. Expand memory or delete unnecessary data. Delete file errors. Memory problem. Fixed price item, please remove weigh. No such PLU data or number exists. No total price for item. Unit price or weight is 0. Multiplication key cannot use for weigh PLU. Accumulation is not allowed in Pre-pack mode. Preset key does not have any preset function or PLU. Weight over maximum capacity when print. After discount, total price is negative. Check discount setting. Total price over the limit to display or print. Operation procedure is incorrect, please check procedure. Cannot print when quantity is 0. Please enter a quantity value. When force tare is enable, a tare weight must be entered. Key pressed had no function or invalid in certain function. Only input number or number input is not in the function. Max. number of characters reach. No such character size exists. Check the downloaded files. No such Main Group data or number exists. No such PLU data when copy PLU. No such Department data or number exists. No such Tax data or number exists. No such Clerk data or number exists. Press PLU (#) key. To save data in some procedure. Date is not in standard format. Please enter correct date format. Time is not in standard format. Please enter correct time format. No such function exists. Check SPEC. Preset key data to be deleted do not exist. Preset key already been assigned with function or PLU. No such logo data or number exists. No such label data. No such PLU data when scanner is use to scan PLU no. U1 only. Quantity setting incorrect when using FOR. Quantity data over the limit. No acknowledge from FL-1 when sending or receiving data. Error when files sending to and receiving from FL-1
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VERIFY ERROR TIME ERROR BELOW MIN WEIGHT REC CHOSEN USED IN MG REC CHOSEN USED IN PLU ACC PRICE OVERFLOW ACC QUANTITY OVERFLOW PLEASE SET LABEL QTY NOT PREPACK MODE GRAND TOTAL OVERFLOW ORG PRICE OVERFLOW INGREDIENT NOT EXIST SPECIAL MSG NOT EXIST TEXT NOT EXIST CLERK ASSIGN NO PRINT AREA USER INGRE NOT EXIST INSUFF ADVERT SPACE DISCOUNT PRICE INVALID PRINT INHIBITED ORG UPRICE OVERFLOW PLACE NOT EXIST SELF SERVICE MODE OFF LINE TIME OUT PLACE INSUFF SPACE NO ITEM CODE IMAGE NOT EXIST EXCESS DATA WEIGHT TOO LIGHT WEIGHT TOO HEAVY CLEAR ACCUMULATION
Error when verifying files with FL-1. Date and time invalid when printing. Reset date and time. Weight is below min weight set when printing. The record to be deleted is used by main group. The record to be deleted is used by PLU data. Accumulated price over the limit. Accumulated quantity over the limit. Set print label quantity when the function is use. Some functions only valid in Pre-pack mode. Grand total price over the limit. Original price over the limit when discount is use. No such ingredient data or number exists. No such special message data or number exists. No such text data or number exists. Clerk already assigned. Please choose another clerk. No print area on label for some function like text, ingredient etc. No such user ingredient data or number exists. No enough print area to print advertisement. Target price not reach for Fixed Price discount. Cannot print weigh item at Pre-pack mode. Original unit price over the limit when discount in use. No place of production data or number exists. Can only use Self-service procedure only. Client cannot connect with Server. Time out error. Data of place of location print area not enough. Using of function key-Item code No such image data or number exists. No such data to be correct when correction of data. Weigh check function. Weigh check function. Clerk accumulation not close when clearing transaction in floating clerk. POINT AND SHOP Can only use Point And Shop procedure only. SCROLL MSG NOT EXIST No such scroll message data or number exists. SCROLL SEQ NOT EXIST No such scroll sequence data or number exists. SCROLL SEQUENCE IN USE Scroll sequence already been use. Choose another sequence. REC CHOSEN USE IN SCSQ The scroll message data is in used in the scroll sequence. CLERK FILE FULL Maximum number of clerk use. CLERK IN USE Calling the same clerk same time when in floating clerk. ETHERNET COM. ERROR Server down. Check wire and sever scale.
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9.2
9.2.1 ASCII Characters The table shown below is the common use of characters of ASCII code in HEX value. Please enter the hex value when entering commodity name, advertisement, shop name, clerk name, special message, ingredient, text etc. when using the SM 300 BENCH TYPE.
18 SP 20 0 30 @ 40 P 50
19 ! 21 1 31 A 41 Q 51 a 61
1A " 22 2 32 B 42 R 52 b 62 r 72 82 92 A2 B2
p 70 80 90 A0 B0
q 71 81 91 A1 B1 C1
D2 E1 F1 REMARK: E2 F2 F3
D4 E4 E5
D6 E9 F6 F8
Left Right F4 F5
1. The small letter only can print at label but cannot print at receipt
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SM-300 Service Manual 9.2.2 TERAOKA Code The table shown below is the common use of characters of TERAOKA code in numerical value. Please enter the numerical value when entering commodity name, advertisement, shop name, clerk name, special message, ingredient, text etc. when using the SM 300 BENCH TYPE. Space 00 J 10 T 20 0 30 @ 40 50 81 A 01 K 11 U 21 1 31 ! 41 < 58 82 B 02 L 12 V 22 2 32 42 > 59 83 C 03 M 13 W 23 3 33 # 43 + 69 ? 96 D 04 N 14 X 24 4 34 $ 44 : 72 97 73 98 E 05 O 15 Y 25 5 35 % 45 F 06 P 16 Z 26 6 36 & 46 77 G 07 Q 17 , 27 7 37 / 47 78 H 08 R 18 . 28 8 38 ( 48 79 I 09 S 19 29 9 39 ) 49 80
9.3
9.3.1 ETHERNET WIRE - STRAGHT CABLE AND CROSSOVER CABLE Straight cable is for Client / Server connection. Crossover cable is for Hub-to-Hub connection. (Some models of the Hub do not need crossover cable for Hub-to-Hub connection. Please refer to the Hub operation manual if in doubt) Telephone Modular Plug (Category 5)
Cable type : 4 pair 100MHz Cat.5 AWG 24 or 26 UTP / FTP / STP. Preferable type : Cat. 5 AWG 24 or 26 FTP / Cat. 5 AWG 24 or 26 STP (Recommended for CISPR 22B conformance)
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STRAIGHT CONNECTION SCALE HUB PIN SIGNAL SIGNAL PIN 1 TX+ TX+ 1 2 TXTX2 3 RX+ RX+ 3 6 RXRX6 5,7,8 N.A. N.A. 5,7,8
CROSSOVER CONNECTION SCALE / HUB SCALE / HUB PIN SIGNAL SIGNAL PIN 1 TX+ TX+ 3 2 TXTX6 3 RX+ RX+ 1 6 RXRX2 5,7,8 N.A. N.A. 5,7,8
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9 Pin D-Sub (Female) Pin Signal 1 CD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 CI PC (25 PIN) TO LCU 401 (For PC to LCU 401 communication)
25 Pin D-Sub (Male) Signal Pin CD 8 RXD 3 TXD 2 DTR 20 GND 7 DSR 6 RTS 4 CTS 5 CI 22
25 Pin D-Sub (Female) Pin Signal 2 TXD 3 D 4 RTS 5 CTS 6 DSR 7 GND 8 CD 20 DTR 22 CI
25 Pin D-Sub (Male) Signal Pin TXD 2 RXD 3 RTS 4 CTS 5 DSR 6 GND 7 CD 8 DTR 20 CI 22
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SCALE TO SCALE
** REMARK: Please solder the FG (Film Ground) of the cable to the metal casing of the connector for more isolation to noise. PC (25 PIN) TO SCALE RS232C PORT (For PC and PC FL-1 communication)
25 Pin D-Sub (Female) Pin Signal 2 TXD 3 RXD 7 GND 4 RTS 5 CTS 8 CD 6 DSR 20 DTR
8 Pin DIN plug (Male) Signal Pin RXD 4 TXD 5 GND 2 RTS 6 CTS 7 DSR 3
9 Pin D-Sub (Female) Pin Signal 3 TXD 2 RXD 5 GND 7 RTS 8 CTS 1 CD 6 DSR
8 Pin DIN plug (Male) Signal Pin RXD 4 TXD 5 GND 2 RTS 6 CTS 7 DSR 3
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DTR
Platter
Platter Support
Interface Cover
Housing
Main Board
Interface Board
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Platter
Platter Support
Interface Cover
Housing
Cassette Cover
Interface Board
Base
Power Supply
Cassette Assembly
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10.3
Elevated Type
Platter
Housing
Main Board
Interface Board
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10.4
Self-Service Type
Platter
Housing
Cassette Cover
Power Supply
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10.5
Hanging Type
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SM-300 Service Manual 11. REVISIONRECORDS Serial no. 001 Date 18Jan Rev. Status 00 Safety Precaution Included Cautions Continuous Page Number have been changed (e.g. 54) Stand for Chapter 5 Page 4 SM300 Service Manual 2nd Edition Included SM300 BS and SM300H Page 1-1, 1-2 SM300BS, SM300H information added and Flash memory changed. Page 2-8 Hanging Information added Page 3-2 Hanging Information added Page 4-2 Adding Header for hardware testing Page 5-3 to 5-7 Hanging Information added Page 7-1 to 7-5 Updated Page 9-1 to 9-8 Updated APPENDIX Exploded View Updated Block Diagram Updated Circuit Diagram Updated Specification List Updated Actual Display Layout as shown below Description of Changes Software Version V1.99 Remarks Edition 1
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Page 4-4 & 4-5 Show the TEST CONNECTOR at the section, respectively. Page 4-10 New printer kit information added. Page 5-2 Interface Bracket Changed (Photos) Page 5-2 Whole Printer Kit (Drawer) Changed (Photos) Page 5-3 Printer Thermal Head Changed (Photos) Page 6-7 to 6-8 Server IP Address information added. Page 6-9 Subnet Mask information added Page 6-13 Wireless Configuration information added. Page 7-1 WinDload ver2.10 information instead of WinDload ver2.04 Page 7-5 Country Selection add in before start perform downloading. Page 8-2 & 8-3 RF Kit Interface Add On information added (all models).
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APPENDIX
1. Both Block Diagram & Circuit Diagram have been removed 2. Add 20 New Specs in Customer Spec (Rezero 141) 3. Add 3 New Spec in W&M Spec (Rezero 142) [Tahoma Font] used in 4th Edition and above. 004 Apr03 03 Most of the drawings shown in the SERVICE MANUAL are replacing by scanned images. V14.84 Edition 4
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Page 1-2 Display Device [LCD 5358 SYBYTNZ-T] instead of [IDW RD747SG-LG] Page 1-2 Thermal Head [Kyocera KYT-56-8MPP1TRS2] instead of [Kyocera KYT-56-8MPP1-TRS] Page 1-2 DC Stepping Motor [23LM-C035-K54V] Instead of [Minebea 17PM-K448-G5V] Page 1-2 Power Supply [ZD75-0524/1] Instead of [ZD75-0524] Page 5-2 Disassembly Pole Display Unit information added Page 5-4 Disassembly Self-Service Key Board & Display Unit information added. Page 8-4 Chapter 8.4 added Self-Service cable changed. Revision up Spec List Updated the Hook AA and Hook Holder dimension & drawing. Change the scale Ethernet Address code.
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