RADWAG WLC 2 - A2 User Manual (EN)
RADWAG WLC 2 - A2 User Manual (EN)
RADWAG WLC 2 - A2 User Manual (EN)
USER MANUAL
ITKU-105-08-11-18-EN
NOVEMBER 2018
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CONTENTS
1. GENERAL INFORMATION............................................................................................................................ 5
2. PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 5
2.1. Operation ................................................................................................................................................ 5
2.2. Battery Power Supply.............................................................................................................................. 5
2.3. Operation under Conditions Difficult due to Electrostatics ....................................................................... 6
3. WARRANTY CONDITIONS ........................................................................................................................... 6
4. DESIGN ......................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.1. Dimensions ............................................................................................................................................. 7
4.2. Connectors Arrangement ........................................................................................................................ 8
4.3. Pins Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 8
5. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................. 9
5.1. Under-Pan Weighing ............................................................................................................................... 9
6. START-UP AND OPERATION..................................................................................................................... 10
6.1. Levelling ................................................................................................................................................ 10
6.2. Connecting the Scale to the Mains ........................................................................................................ 10
6.3. Warm-Up Time ...................................................................................................................................... 11
6.4. Battery Charge Status ........................................................................................................................... 11
6.5. Battery Charge Status Check ................................................................................................................ 12
7. MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES ...................................................................................................................... 12
7.1. Cleaning ABS Components................................................................................................................... 12
7.2. Cleaning Glass Components................................................................................................................. 12
7.3. Cleaning Stainless Steel Components................................................................................................... 13
7.4. Cleaning Powder-Coated Components ................................................................................................. 13
7.5. Cleaning Aluminium Components ......................................................................................................... 13
8. OPERATION PANEL ................................................................................................................................... 14
9. KEYS ........................................................................................................................................................... 14
10. PROGRAM STRUCTURE.......................................................................................................................... 15
10.1. Function Groups.................................................................................................................................. 15
10.2. Operating the Menu ............................................................................................................................ 16
10.3. Return to the Weighing Mode.............................................................................................................. 16
11. WEIGHING OPERATION........................................................................................................................... 16
11.1. Good Weighing Practice...................................................................................................................... 17
11.2. Zeroing................................................................................................................................................ 17
11.3. Taring.................................................................................................................................................. 18
11.4. Entering Tare Value Manually ............................................................................................................. 18
11.5. Dual Range Devices............................................................................................................................ 18
11.6. Units.................................................................................................................................................... 19
11.6.1. Start Unit .................................................................................................................................. 19
11.6.2. Temporary Unit......................................................................................................................... 20
12. ADJUSTMENT........................................................................................................................................... 20
12.1. External Adjustment ............................................................................................................................ 21
12.2. User Adjustment.................................................................................................................................. 22
12.3. Manual Internal Adjustment................................................................................................................. 22
12.4. Automatic Internal Adjustment............................................................................................................. 23
12.5. Automatic Internal Adjustment Time.................................................................................................... 24
12.6. Adjustment Test .................................................................................................................................. 24
12.7. Adjustment Report .............................................................................................................................. 25
13. SCALE PARAMETERS ............................................................................................................................. 25
13.1. Filter.................................................................................................................................................... 25
13.2. Value Release..................................................................................................................................... 25
13.3. Ambient Conditions ............................................................................................................................. 26
13.4. Autozero Function ............................................................................................................................... 26
13.5. Tare Function ...................................................................................................................................... 26
13.6. Tare: Enter Mode ................................................................................................................................ 27
13.7. Tare: Values Memory .......................................................................................................................... 27
13.7.1. Entering Tare Value to the Weighing Device Memory .............................................................. 27
13.7.2. Selecting Tare Value from the Weighing Device Memory ......................................................... 28
13.8. Last Digit ............................................................................................................................................. 28
14. COMMUNICATION .................................................................................................................................... 29
14.1. RS232 (1) Port Settings ...................................................................................................................... 29
14.2. RS232 (2) Port Settings ...................................................................................................................... 29
14.3. USB A Port.......................................................................................................................................... 29
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14.4. USB B Port.......................................................................................................................................... 30
15. PERIPHERAL DEVICES............................................................................................................................ 32
15.1. Computer ............................................................................................................................................ 32
15.1.1. Computer Port .......................................................................................................................... 32
15.1.2. Continuous Transmission ......................................................................................................... 32
15.1.3. Printout Interval for Continuous Transmission .......................................................................... 33
15.2. Printer ................................................................................................................................................. 33
15.2.1. Printer Port ............................................................................................................................... 33
15.3. Additional Display................................................................................................................................ 33
15.3.1. Additional Display Port ............................................................................................................. 34
16. PRINTOUTS .............................................................................................................................................. 34
16.1. Adjustment Report .............................................................................................................................. 34
16.2. GLP Printout ....................................................................................................................................... 35
17. MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS........................................................................................................... 36
17.1. Backlight ............................................................................................................................................. 36
17.2. 'Beep' Sound ....................................................................................................................................... 36
17.3. Automatic Shutdown ........................................................................................................................... 36
17.4. Date and Time..................................................................................................................................... 37
17.5. Default User Settings .......................................................................................................................... 37
18. SCALE DATA ............................................................................................................................................ 38
19. WORKING MODES – General Information .............................................................................................. 38
19.1. Running Working Mode....................................................................................................................... 38
19.2. Working Modes Local Settings ............................................................................................................ 39
19.2.1. Working Mode Accessibility ...................................................................................................... 39
19.2.2. Save Mode ............................................................................................................................... 39
19.2.3. Automatic Printout Time Interval............................................................................................... 40
19.2.4. Lo Threshold ............................................................................................................................ 40
20. WORKING MODE – WEIGHING................................................................................................................ 41
20.1. Local Settings...................................................................................................................................... 41
21. WORKING MODE – PARTS COUNTING .................................................................................................. 41
21.1. Local Settings...................................................................................................................................... 41
21.1.1. Selecting Operation Mode ........................................................................................................ 41
21.2. Setting Sample Mass by Entering Mass of a Single Part..................................................................... 42
21.3. Setting Sample Mass by Determining Mass of a Single Part ............................................................... 42
22. WORKING MODE – +/- CONTROL ........................................................................................................... 43
22.1. Local Settings...................................................................................................................................... 43
22.2. Declaring Checkweighing Thresholds ................................................................................................. 43
23. WORKING MODE – PERCENT WEIGHING.............................................................................................. 44
23.1. Local Settings...................................................................................................................................... 44
23.1.1. Selecting Operation Mode ........................................................................................................ 44
23.2. Reference Sample Mass Determined by Weighing ............................................................................. 45
23.3. Reference Sample Mass Determined by Entering the Mass Value...................................................... 45
24. WORKING MODE – PEAK HOLD ............................................................................................................. 45
24.1. Local Settings...................................................................................................................................... 45
24.2. Peak Hold Operation ........................................................................................................................... 46
25. WORKING MODE – TOTALIZING............................................................................................................. 46
25.1. Local Settings...................................................................................................................................... 46
25.2. Totalizing Operation ............................................................................................................................ 46
26. WORKING MODE – ANIMAL WEIGHING ................................................................................................. 47
26.1. Local Settings...................................................................................................................................... 48
26.2. Animal Weighing Operation................................................................................................................. 48
27. IMPORT / EXPORT.................................................................................................................................... 48
27.1. Weighing Records Export.................................................................................................................... 49
27.2. ALIBI Weighings Export ...................................................................................................................... 49
27.3. Parameters Export / Import ................................................................................................................. 49
28. INPUTS / OUTPUTS .................................................................................................................................. 50
28.1. Inputs / Outputs Parameters................................................................................................................ 50
28.2. Inputs Setup........................................................................................................................................ 50
28.3. Outputs Setup ..................................................................................................................................... 51
29. DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTION CABLES ................................................................................................. 52
30. TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................... 53
31. ERROR MESSAGES ................................................................................................................................. 53
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
WLC/A1, WLC/A2 precision scales enable fast and accurate mass
measurements under laboratory and industrial conditions. The devices are
equipped with an internal battery which allows their operation in places where
there is no access to the mains. The WLC series features a stainless steel
weighing pan, and a backlit LCD guaranteeing clear weighing result
presentation.
WLC/A1, WLC/A2 precision scales are equipped with the following interfaces:
2 x RS232, USB type A, and USB type B. The interfaces enable cooperation
between the scale and peripheral devices (e.g. printer, computer, USB flash
drive).
2. PRECAUTIONS
2.1. Operation
A. Prior the first use, carefully read this User Manual. Use the device only
as intended.
B. Indicators to be decommissioned must be decommissioned in accordance
with valid legal regulations.
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2.3. Operation under Conditions Difficult due to Electrostatics
If the device is to be operated in a place characterized with conditions that are
difficult due to electrostatics (e.g. printing house, packing centre, etc.),
you must connect it to the earth wire. To enable this, the device features
functional earthing terminal, marked with symbol.
3. WARRANTY CONDITIONS
A. RADWAG feels obliged to repair or exchange all elements that appear
to be faulty by production or by construction.
B. Defining defects of unclear origin and means of their elimination can only
be realized with assistance of manufacturer and user representatives.
C. RADWAG does not bear any responsibility for damage or losses
resulting from unauthorized or inadequate performing of production
or service processes.
D. The warranty does not cover:
• mechanical damage caused by product exploitation other than
intended, damage of thermal and chemical origin, damage caused by
lightning, overvoltage in the power network or other random event,
• inappropriate cleaning habits.
E. Loss of warranty takes place if:
• a repair is carried out outside RADWAG authorized service point,
• service claims intrusion into mechanical or electronic construction
by unauthorized people,
• the device does not bear company security stickers.
F. Warranty conditions outline the warranty period for rechargeable
batteries attached to the device for 12 months.
G. For detailed warranty conditions read the warranty certificate.
H. Contact with the central authorized service: +48 48 384 88 00 ext. 106
and 107.
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4. DESIGN
4.1. Dimensions
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4.2. Connectors Arrangement
Pin2 – RxD
Pin3 – TxD RS232 (1) connector
Pin4 – 5 VDC DB9/M (male)
Pin5 – GND
Pin1 - GNDWE
Pin2 - OUT1
Pin3 - OUT2
Pin4 - COMM
Pin6 - IN4
Pin7 - IN3
Pin8 - TxD2 IN/OUT, RS232 (2) connector
Pin9 - 5 VDC DSUB15/F (female)
Pin10 - GNDRS
Pin11 - IN2
Pin12 - IN1
Pin13 - RxD2
Pin14 - OUT4
Pin15 - OUT3
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5. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION
• Unpack the device and place it on a flat and even surface. Keep it far
away from any sources of heat.
• Install the weighing pan, follow the below figures:
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3. Remove the hole plug.
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Nominal voltage of the power supply (specified on the power supply data plate)
has to be compatible with the mains nominal voltage.
Procedure:
• Connect the power supply to the mains. Plug it to the power supply socket
(back side of the scale housing).
• Press key. The key is also used to switch the scale on/off.
• Display test proceeds (all symbols are backlit for a moment), program
name and number is displayed first, ZERO indication with reading unit
next (displayed reading unit is conditioned by scale type).
• In case the weighing result is not zero after indication stabilisation, press
key.
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6.5. Battery Charge Status Check
7. MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES
In order to ensure safety in the course of cleaning, it is necessary to disconnect
the device from the mains. With this condition met, uninstall the weighing pan
and other detachable components.
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At the end of the cleaning process rinse the pane using distilled water. Use soft
brush with wooden or plastic handle exclusively in order to avoid risk
of scratches. Do not use wire brush. Rinsing is a necessary cleaning process
stage allowing to remove remaining soap, detergents and other cleansers from
the panes prior their reinstallation. After preliminary cleaning process stage,
rinse the pane using running water first, distilled next.
Avoid drying the panes either using paper towel or forced air circulation since
some fibres, grains or contamination of other type could permeate into the
panes thus causing weighing errors. We do not recommend using driers when
drying measuring glass tools. It is a frequent treatment to leave glass
components on a rack to dry.
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8. OPERATION PANEL
9. KEYS
Press to switch the weighing device on/off – hold the key for about
1 second.
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Press to tare the scale.
P4 Conn Communication
P6 Prnt Printouts
P9 Unit Units
IO - Inputs / Outputs
IE - Import / Export
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10.2. Operating the Menu
In order to navigate the program menu use the operation panel.
Press to:
• exit, function remains unmodified,
• move one menu level up.
return to the home screen. To return to the home screen press key
repeatedly.
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11.1. Good Weighing Practice
To assure long-term operation and correct mass measurements, follow the
rules presented below:
11.2. Zeroing
To zero mass indication press key. Zero indication and the following
pictograms are displayed: and . The instrument can be zeroed only
when the indication is stable.
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11.3. Taring
To determine net weight value, load the weighing pan with a packaging, wait
for a stable indication and press key. Zero indication and the following
pictograms are displayed: Net and . The weighing device has been tared.
Upon loading, net mass is displayed.
Taring can be carried out repeatedly within the whole weighing range.
Remember not to exceed the maximum capacity, i.e. sum of tare weight value
and load weight value must be lower than the maximum capacity value. Upon
unloading the weighing pan, the sum of tared masses with minus sign
is displayed.
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To return to weighing with accuracy of the I weighing range:
• Take the load off the weighing pan.
• As the indication returns to zero and when symbols and are
11.6. Units
<P9.Unit> parameter group enables change of start unit and temporary unit.
Unit change can be performed in the course of weighing or during operation
of other modes. 'Parts counting' and 'Percent weighing' modes are exceptions.
Procedure:
• Enter <P9.Unit / 9.1.UnSt> submenu.
• Select start unit and press key, next go back to the home screen,
to do it press key.
• Upon next start-up the scale runs with set start unit.
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11.6.2. Temporary Unit
Temporary unit runs from the moment it is set to the scale shut-down and
restart.
Procedure:
• Enter <P9.Unit / 9.2.Unin> submenu.
• Select temporary unit and press key, next go back to the home
screen.
12. ADJUSTMENT
In order to ensure the highest weighing accuracy, it is recommended
to periodically introduce corrective factor of indications to scale memory,
the said factor must be referred to a reference weight. This is so called
adjustment. Adjustment has to be carried out:
• prior weighing,
• if long breaks between successive measuring series occur,
• if the ambient temperature has changed dynamically,
• if the scale has been relocated.
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Adjustment types:
• external adjustment performed using an external weight of declared mass,
i.e. mass that cannot be modified,
• user adjustment performed using an external weight of mass of any value
comprised within the weighing range, however not lower than 30% of the
maximum capacity value.
• automatic internal adjustment,
• manual internal adjustment.
Procedure:
• Enter <P1.CAL / 1.1.CA-E> submenu, text <UnLoAd> (remove weight)
is displayed.
• Remove the load from the weighing pan and press key.
• Mass of an empty weighing pan is determined, this is signalled with
display of 'dash', < - >. Next, text <LoAd> (load weight) and mass
value that is to be loaded, e.g. 2000 g (conditioned by scale type), are
displayed.
• Load the weighing pan with weight of specified mass value and press
key.
• Weight mass is determined, this is signalled with display of 'dash',
<- >. Next, text <UnLoAd> (remove weight) is displayed.
• Remove the load form the weighing pan, <1.1.CA-E> submenu
is displayed.
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12.2. User Adjustment
option available for non-verified scales exclusively
Procedure:
• Enter <P1.CAL / 1.2.CA-u> submenu, edit box for declaring weight mass
is displayed (the mass value must be ≥ 30% of the maximum capacity
value).
• Enter weight mass value and press key to confirm, text <UnLoAd>
(remove weight) is displayed.
• Remove the load from the weighing pan and press key.
• Mass of an empty weighing pan is determined, this is signalled with
display of 'dash', < - >. Next, text <LoAd> (load weight) and mass
value that is to be loaded, e.g. 2000g, are displayed.
• Load the weighing pan with weight of specified mass value and press
key.
• Weight mass is determined, this is signalled with display of 'dash',
<- >. Next, text <UnLoAd> (remove weight) is displayed.
• Remove the load from the weighing pan, <1.2.CA-u> submenu
is displayed.
Procedure:
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12.4. Automatic Internal Adjustment
Automatic internal adjustment is triggered:
• after connection of the scale to the mains,
• when temperature variation occurrs,
• after passage of specified time interval.
In case of an automatic internal adjustment it is necessary to declare condition
that is to trigger the automatic adjustment. To declare the condition,
go to <1.5.ACL> parameter:
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Adjustment upon passage of specified time interval
• The scale is equipped with RTC, due to this time of each completed
process is registered.
• Adjustment process is triggered automatically after passage of particular
time interval, set in <1.6.CAC> parameter.
• Adjustment process, when in progress, is signalled with display of 'dash',
<- >.
• Upon completed adjustment process, the scale automatically returns
to the weighing mode.
Procedure:
• Enter <P1.CAL / 1.6.CAC> submenu.
Available values: 05 H, 1 H, 2 H, 3 H, 4 H, 5 H, 6 H, 7 H, 8 H, 9 H, 10 H, 11 H,
12 H.
Procedure:
• Enter <P1.CAL / 1.4.AtS> submenu, internal adjustment process starts
automatically.
• Adjustment process, when in progress, is signalled with display of <CAL>
text.
• Upon completed adjustment process, <1.4.CAtS> parameter is displayed
automatically.
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12.7. Adjustment Report
Adjustment report, and adjustment test report are both automatically printed
(using scale-connected printer) at the end of each adjustment process.
To declare report content go to <P6.1.CrEP> submenu. For detailed
information concerning report content read later sections of this manual.
13.1. Filter
• Enter <P2.rEAd / 2.1.FiL> submenu.
• Set respective value and press key to confirm, next go to the home
screen.
Procedure:
• Enter <P2.rEAd / 2.2.APPr> submenu.
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13.3. Ambient Conditions
Parameter relating to ambient and environmental conditions of the workstation.
Enter this parameter and set 'nStAb' value if the ambient conditions are
unfavourable (air drafts, vibrations).
Procedure:
• Enter <P2.rEAd / 2.3.Enut> submenu.
Procedure:
• Enter <P2.rEAd / 2.4.Aut> submenu.
Procedure:
• Enter <P2.rEAd / 2.5.tArE> submenu.
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Regular tare mode. Select this parameter to make the scale overwrite
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the set (selected) tare value with the most recently entered one.
Select this parameter to make the scale store the latest tare value
tArF
in memory. The latest tare value is displayed after scale restart.
AtAr Automatic tare mode.
Select this parameter to make the scale automatically tare each accepted
EAcH
measurement.
The tare is entered using + keys combination from the home screen
level. There are two enter modes.
Procedure:
• Enter <P2.rEAd / 2.6.ttr> submenu.
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• Select respective entry and press key, tare value edit box is
displayed.
Procedure:
• Enter <P2.rEAd / 2.8.LdiG> submenu.
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uuSt Select to make the last digit on only when the weighing indication is stable.
14. COMMUNICATION
Communication between the scale and the peripheral devices is established
via the following ports: RS232 (1), RS232 (2), USB type A, USB type B. To set
the ports go to < P4.Conn > submenu.
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The USB flash drive must support FAT files system.
Procedure:
1. Run the driver installer and follow the commands.
Select language version and
press „OK” button for
confirmation.
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In order to start installation
process press „Next” button.
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„COM ports Screen”
automatically displays number
of installed COM port. In this
very case it is COM8.
2. Enter < P5.ducE / 5.1.PC / 5.1.1.Prt> submenu and set <USbb> value.
3. Run program for measurements readout.
4. Set communication parameters – select COM port that was installed in the
course of drivers installation (in this very case it is COM8).
5. Start cooperation.
15.1. Computer
<5.1.PC> submenu allows you to:
• select port to which the computer is connected,
• enable/disable continuous transmission,
• set frequency of printouts for continuous transmission.
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• Press key to confirm, next go to the home screen.
Procedure:
• Enter <5.1.PC / 5.1.3.Int> submenu, window for entering interval value is
displayed.
15.2. Printer
key.
Procedure:
• Enter <5.2.Prtr / 5.2.1.Prt> submenu.
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15.3.1. Additional Display Port
• Enter <5.3.AdSP / 5.3.1.Prt> submenu.
16. PRINTOUTS
It is possible to define adjustment report printout template and GLP printout
template. To set the printouts go to < P6.Prnt > submenu.
Variables list:
No. Name Description
6.1.1. CtP Performed adjustment type.
6.1.2. dAt Adjustment date.
6.1.3. tin Adjustment time.
6.1.4. Idb Serial number of the scale.
Difference between mass of adjustment weight that was measured
6.1.5. CdF during last adjustment and mass of currently measured adjustment
weight.
6.1.6. dSh Dashed line separating printout data and signature fields.
An area for the signature of an operator carrying out the
6.1.7. SiG
adjustment.
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Report example:
Variables list:
Report example:
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17. MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS
<P7.Othr> is a group of parameters enabling you to adapt the scale
to individual needs.
17.1. Backlight
Parameter allowing you to change display brightness, the brightness can be
changed within 0% - 100% range.
Procedure:
• Enter <P7.Othr / 7.1.bLbt> submenu.
Procedure:
• Enter <P7.Othr / 7.2.bEEP> submenu.
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Shutdown function is inactive and the device cannot be turned off if any
process is started or if you operate the menu.
Procedure:
• Enter <P7.Othr / 7.3.t1> submenu.
Procedure:
• Enter <P7.Othr> submenu and change the settings. Refer to the below
table:
Parameter Description
Enter this parameter to set current date, where the date format
<7.4.SdAt>
is YYYY.MM.DD*.
Enter this parameter to set current time, where the time format
<7.5.Stnn>
is 24H**.
Enter this parameter to select date format. Available values:
<7.6.FdAt> 1 - DD.MM.YYYY, 2 - MM.DD.YYYY, 3 - YYYY.MM.DD* (set by
default), 4 - YYYY.DD.MM.
Enter this parameter to select time format. Available values: 24H**
<7.7.Ftin>
(set by default), 12H**.
Procedure:
• Enter <P7.Othr / 7.8.dFLu> submenu, text <Cont?> is displayed
(Continue?).
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• Press key to confirm. The process of restoring default settings starts,
this is signalled with display of 'dash', < - >.
• Upon process completion <7.8.dFLu> submenu is displayed. Go to home
screen.
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19.2. Working Modes Local Settings
Each working mode features specific (local) functions which enable adapting
device operation to individual needs. The functions are to be found in local
settings. To go to local settings of each working mode enter <P3.Func>
submenu. Some special functions are available for all working modes, refer to
the table below:
Accessibility Save mode Time interval Lo threshold
The table presents special function number and name for each of the working
modes. Remaining specific functions referring directly to a given working mode
are described further down this user manual.
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• Press key, parameter values are displayed successively one by one:
Procedure:
• Enter <P3.Func> menu and select given working mode.
• Enter <Int> function, window for entering time interval value is displayed.
19.2.4. Lo Threshold
<Lo> parameter allows you to configure the function of automatic operation. In
order to save the next measurement, before carrying it out the mass indication
must get below the set net value of Lo threshold.
Procedure:
• Enter <P3.Func> menu and select given working mode.
• Enter <Lo> function, window for entering Lo threshold value is displayed.
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20. WORKING MODE – WEIGHING
<UUGG> is a standard working mode enabling you to carry out the weighing
operation along with record of the result to the database.
Procedure:
• Enter <3.2.PcS / 3.2.2.UUt> submenu.
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S_S Select to set sample mass by determining mass of a single part.
Suu Select to set sample mass by entering mass of a single part.
• Select respective option and press key to confirm, first, text <LoAd>
is displayed for 1 second, then the weighing window.
• If the parts are to be weighed in a container, first put the container on
a weighing pan and tare it.
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• Load the weighing pan with declared amount of parts. When the indication
Total weight value of all parts loaded onto the weighing pan
cannot be greater than the max capacity value.
• Enter respective value and press key to confirm, first, text <SEt Hi>
is displayed for 1 second, next, window for declaring high weighing
threshold (Max).
• Enter respective value and press key for confirmation, working mode's
home screen is displayed along with declared threshold value, where:
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Min Load mass lower than low weighing threshold.
Ok Load mass within weighing thresholds.
Max Load mass greater than high weighing threshold.
Procedure:
• Enter <3.4.dEu / 3.4.2.UUt> submenu.
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• Set respective value and press key to confirm, next go to the home
screen.
• Enter respective value and press key to confirm. The home screen
is displayed automatically with 0.000% value.
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24.2. Peak Hold Operation
• Enter <3.5.toP / 3.5.2.Lo> submenu, set <Lo> parameter value
(Lo threshold) after exceeding of which maximum force is to be registered.
• Enter <toP> working mode (Peak Hold). From now on the scale registers
and holds every single weighing which is above the Lo threshold, and
which is higher than the result of the previous peak hold. Snapped peak
hold value is signalled by <Max> pictogram displayed at the top of the
screen.
• The start of the next process of peak hold measurement is possible only
after removing the load from the weighing pan and pressing key.
• This causes returning to the home screen of <toP> mode. Pictogram
<Max> is automatically deleted.
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• Unload the weighing pan, ZERO is displayed, „▲” marker starts blinking
again.
• Load the weighing pan with the ingredient no.2, wait for a stable weighing
Report example:
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26.1. Local Settings
To go to local settings enter <3.7.AnLS> submenu.
Working mode
3.7.1.Acc For detailed description read section 19.2.1.
accessibility
Enter this parameter to declare duration of the
process in seconds (5s, 10s, 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s,
3.7.2.Aut Averaging time 60s) - on the basis of indications recorded within
the set time interval the scale calculates the
weighing result, i.e. an average weight value.
3.7.3.Lo Lo threshold For detailed description read section 19.2.4.
• Set the respective value, press key to confirm, weighing window with
A letter is displayed.
• Load the weighing pan with an animal.
• On exceeding the set mass value of <Lo> threshold parameter, animal
weighing starts, this is signalled with display of 'dash', < - >.
• Upon process completion mass value of an animal is snapped and
displayed together with OK pictogram in the upper part of the display.
The snapped mass value is sent to a scale-connected printer.
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Since extensions of exported weighing reports and Alibi reports files are
specific, and the file-stored data is encoded, therefore the files content is not
readable for standard computer programs. These files can be read using ALIBI
Reader, PC software designed by RADWAG. You can download the software
from RADWAG website: www.radwag.pl.
Procedure:
• Connect the USB flash drive to USB A port.
• Enter <IE / IE1.UUE> submenu.
• The program automatically saves exported data to a USB flash drive file.
Procedure:
• Connect the USB flash drive to USB A port.
• Enter <IE / IE2.ALE> submenu.
• The program automatically saves exported data to a USB flash drive file.
Export procedure:
• Connect the USB flash drive to USB A port.
• Enter <IE / IE3.SPE> submenu.
• The program automatically saves exported data to a USB flash drive file.
File name and extension: xxxxxx.par, where xxxxxx – serial number.
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Import procedure:
• Connect the USB flash drive to USB A port, make sure that the drive
stores parameters file in the main directory (file name: xxxxxx.par, where
xxxxxx – serial number).
• Enter <IE / IE4.SPI> submenu.
• User parameters are automatically imported from xxxxxx.par file.
Inputs parameters
Inputs quantity 4
Inputs type Optoisolated
Input voltage range 5-24 V ± 10 %
Minimum input current 5 mA
Outputs parameters
Outputs quantity 4
Outputs type Solid-state relay
Polarization bidirectional
Power supply type AC or DC
Maximum output current 500 mA
Maximum output voltage 30 V
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• Press key to confirm, next go to the home screen.
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29. DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTION CABLES
I/O cable
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30. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Cause Solution
Connect the scale to the mains,
Battery discharged.
The scale does not switch charge the battery (batteries).
on. No batteries (batteries not Check if batteries are installed
installed or installed incorrectly). correctly (polarization).
<7.3.t1> parameter set to value
The scale switches off Go to 'Othr' menu, set <7.3.t1>
enforcing scale shut-down after
automatically. parameter to 'nonE' value.
particular time interval.
During switching on, Weighing pan loaded during Unload the weighing pan. Zero
message 'LH' is displayed. switching on process. indication is displayed.
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