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Installation Manual
04-55-00-1 MI / 01/2013
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Contents
1. Foreword ............................................................................................................................................... 5
Document conventions .............................................................................................................................. 5
Pictograms ............................................................................................................................................ 5
Marking ................................................................................................................................................. 5
Additional documentation ........................................................................................................................... 5
Safety ......................................................................................................................................................... 5
Regulation .................................................................................................................................................. 6
Recommendations ..................................................................................................................................... 7
2. Equipment installation ..................................................................................................................... 9
Opening and closing i 40-SS housing ........................................................................................................ 9
Cabling ....................................................................................................................................................... 11
Principle ................................................................................................................................................ 11
Ethernet link equipment (except i 40-PM, i 40-DR) ............................................................................... 12
Wiring specifics for versions i 40-PM and i 40-DR ................................................................................ 13
Options and accessories ............................................................................................................................ 14
Physical installation .................................................................................................................................... 16
i 40-SS version ...................................................................................................................................... 16
Installation on DIN rail (i 40-DR version) ............................................................................................... 19
Front panel installation (i 40-PM version) ............................................................................................. 20
Power supply ............................................................................................................................................. 21
External power supply ........................................................................................................................... 21
Internal power supply on mains installation (option) ............................................................................. 21
3. Keyboard-screen interface ............................................................................................................. 25
Keyboard .................................................................................................................................................... 25
Navigation principle .................................................................................................................................... 26
Screen ........................................................................................................................................................ 27
Information displayed ............................................................................................................................ 27
Display colour ....................................................................................................................................... 28
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4. Basic configuration ........................................................................................................................... 29
Access to configuration mode .................................................................................................................... 29
Configuration menu .................................................................................................................................... 29
Connection ............................................................................................................................................ 29
Customise the password ....................................................................................................................... 31
Storing the configuration ............................................................................................................................ 31
Storing internally ................................................................................................................................... 31
Security copy ........................................................................................................................................ 32
Basic parameters ....................................................................................................................................... 33
Language .............................................................................................................................................. 33
Display unit ........................................................................................................................................... 33
Date and time ........................................................................................................................................ 33
Keyboard ............................................................................................................................................... 33
Inputs – Outputs ......................................................................................................................................... 34
Standard links ............................................................................................................................................ 36
Serial link on COM1 .............................................................................................................................. 36
Configuration Ethernet link .................................................................................................................... 38
I200 compatibility ....................................................................................................................................... 38
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5. Setup and adjustment of weighing ............................................................................................. 39
Metrological setup ...................................................................................................................................... 39
Class ..................................................................................................................................................... 39
Capacity ................................................................................................................................................ 39
Taking earth's gravity into account ....................................................................................................... 39
Metrological calibration with standard mass .............................................................................................. 40
Zero offset ............................................................................................................................................. 40
Zero measurement ................................................................................................................................ 40
Declaring the number of segments ....................................................................................................... 40
Linearisation on a segment ................................................................................................................... 41
Linearisation of several segments ........................................................................................................ 41
Metrological adjustment without standard weight ...................................................................................... 42
"Zero point and slope" method .............................................................................................................. 42
"Downweighing" method ....................................................................................................................... 42
Verification ................................................................................................................................................. 44
Compensation for earth gravity variations ................................................................................................. 44
Zero – Filtering – Stability (Installation) ...................................................................................................... 45
Initial zero .............................................................................................................................................. 45
Automatic zero ...................................................................................................................................... 45
User zero function action limit ............................................................................................................... 45
Zero tracking ......................................................................................................................................... 45
Flow correction ...................................................................................................................................... 46
Filtering ................................................................................................................................................. 46
Stability ................................................................................................................................................. 46
Default parameter restoration .................................................................................................................... 47
6. Option configuration and implementation .............................................................................. 49
RS232 link on COM2* ................................................................................................................................ 49
USB link ..................................................................................................................................................... 50
Ethernet network ........................................................................................................................................ 51
CANopen bus ............................................................................................................................................. 51
Other field bus ............................................................................................................................................ 51
PROFIBUS-DP ..................................................................................................................................... 51
DeviceNet ............................................................................................................................................. 52
TCP Modbus Ethernet .......................................................................................................................... 52
EtherNet/IP ........................................................................................................................................... 52
Analogue output ......................................................................................................................................... 53
Checking installed options ......................................................................................................................... 53
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7. Technical assistance ........................................................................................................................ 55
Viewing technical recordings ...................................................................................................................... 55
Overloads .............................................................................................................................................. 55
Weighings ............................................................................................................................................. 56
Reset the counters to zero .................................................................................................................... 56
Taring ......................................................................................................................................................... 56
Saving – Restoration on memory card ....................................................................................................... 57
Saving the parameters .......................................................................................................................... 57
Restoration of parameters .................................................................................................................... 57
Remote operations by Ethernet link ........................................................................................................... 57
8. Menu Guide ........................................................................................................................................... 59
Configuration .............................................................................................................................................. 59
Connection ............................................................................................................................................ 59
Application ............................................................................................................................................ 60
Parameters ........................................................................................................................................... 61
Measurement ........................................................................................................................................ 74
Service .................................................................................................................................................. 78
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Foreword 1
$ Document conventions
% Pictograms
N Important warning concerning people's safety.
P Remark concerning the preservation and proper equipment maintenance.
O Note for:
- Facilitating manual reading.
- optimally implement the equipment.
% Marking
The menu options performed in CONFIGURATION mode and their parameters are marked as::
• OPTION1 / OPTION2... / PARAMETER
$ Additional documentation
For more information on wiring and installing the optional cards for the i 40 indicator, refer to the document:
• Wiring diagram, 04-50-00 DD.
For more information on the use of the i 40 indicator:
• User Manual, 04-55-00 MU.
For more information on the communication protocols implemented in the i 40 indicator:
• Communication protocols manual, 04-55-00 MR.
$ Safety
For devices connected through a power outlet, the NF EN 60 950 standard requires to have this outlet installed close to the equipment and easily accessible. For equipment connected permanently to mains, an easily accessible cut-off device must be included to the permanent installation.
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$ Regulation
Instruments to be used for regulated use have undergone the verification of conformity to type and received the CE mark. Their use and maintenance must be in accordance with the regulations; thus, they are subject to periodic audit.
Each indicator has a tamper-proof identification label specifying:
- Manufacturer's initials,
- The number of the test certificate,
- The type,
- The serial number of the terminal,
- The CE compliance marking.
This label must not be peeled off.
When the terminal is part of an approved instrument, the complete instrument is identified by an information label mentioning at least:
- The manufacturer brand,
- The CE type approval certificate number,
- The serial number for the complete instrument,
- The counter number for the software seal (EventCnt).
This label must not be detached.
Each instrument is supplied with a metrological book to record all verification and maintenance interventions in compliance with currently applicable regulations.
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$ Recommendations
For optimum equipment accuracy and preservation:
• Do not submit the weighing instrument (the scale) to shocks or overloads.
• Do not store any load on the weighing instrument; unload it as soon as weighing is finished.
• Never use solvents or abrasives for cleaning.
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Equipment installation 2
$ Opening and closing i 40-SS housing
The option wiring and installation operations require opening the housing. To maintain the long-term tightness of the unit, proceed as follows.
Open up
The housing is opened by removing the 6 screws of the device's rear half-shell.
- Depending on the indicator installation, take precautions against tearing out the cables.
- Keep the original screws for reassembly.
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Closure
1. Check the joint condition. (In case of loss of elasticity or cracking, replace it.)Check the position of the joint, including where the screws go through and at the housing corners.Before closing, check the proper tightening of ground cable connections linking the two half-shells.Position the cable so that it will not be pinched.
2. Gradually tighten the screws using a "star" pattern.
3. Final tightening should be moderate, and the outer contour of the seal must remain consistent.
2.
1.
3.
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$ Cabling
The following can be connected to the i 40 indicator terminals by cables through cable glands:
• Weighing infrastructure, force sensor, scale;
• Communication links (serial, USB, Ethernet, and field bus links);
• Logical inputs-outputs, optional analogue outputs.
% Principle
O Reminder
The wiring diagram (P/N04-50-00 DD) provides necessary indications.
O Legal Metrology
For Legal Metrology (commercial transactions, for example), the indicator comes wired to the weighing infrastructure and is sealed. The destruction of the seals is not allowed.
Preparation
For connection to spring-loaded terminals, PRECIAMOLEN offers various stranded shielded cables (sold by linear meter).
• Cable preparation
Cable glands (except i 40-PM, i 40-DR)
The cables are connected through cable glands that are also used to maintain shielding continuity.
• Put the body of the gland (1) into position with its O-ring (2) on the wall of the casing (3) and tighten the nut (4) inside the casing.
• Pass the cable through the cap (5), of the sealing ring (6) and the claws of the ring (7) installed in the body of the gland, making sure that the ground braid (8) is in good contact with the claws.
• Tighten the cap (5) onto the body of the gland (1).
:
Braid turned back on cable for 10 mm.
Tips for cable sections up to
1 mm2.
Stripping length: 250 mm*.* i 40 PM, i 40-DR: about 40mm.
43
8
15
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Terminal blocks
With the exception of the Ethernet connection, all cables are connected via spring-loaded terminals.. Connecting a conductor is performed without tool, by pressing the tip (1) inside its casing (2). To disconnect it, press the associated pusher (3) while removing the tip.
P Always use the thimble tips supplied with the unit. (Do not insert the bare wire into the slot.)
% Ethernet link equipment (except i 40-PM, i 40-DR)
1. Pass the cable through the cable gland.
2. The RJ45 plug support is provided. (See "Assembling the RJ45", below). Leave a free length of about 250 to 300mm between the cable gland and the connector.
3. Connect the RJ45 connector to the base of the card.
4. Tighten the gland.
Assembling the RJ45
1. Slide the end of the cable:
- presser nut,
- plug cover.
2. Release the sheath 30 mm.Roll back the shield sheath. Cut to 8 mm and surround with the tape provided.
3. Switch the connection thimbles by pressing on their tip.
Pass the strands into the holes of these thimbles.Press the metal plates together so that they are in contact with the shielding;
4. Cut the strands flush at the thimble connection.
5. Make the electrical contact on the strands by pressing together the connection thimble (by means of a clamp).
Slide the cover on the plug body until full engagement. Tighten the presser nut by hand pressure.
Identifying the strands on the connector according to the wiring type
Pin No.Wiring type
TIA 568 B TIA 568 A
1 White / orange White / green
2 Orange Green
3 White / green White / orange
4 Blue Blue
5 White / blue White / blue
6 Green Orange
7 White / brown White / brown
8 Brown Brown
1
3
2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
30 mm
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% Wiring specifics for versions i 40-PM and i 40-DR
P Versions i 40-PM and i 40-DR never come with:- Serial COM port2,- USB port,- Internal power supply.
Connector position
P The reference numbers correspond to those of the wiring diagram.In the absence of the optional field bus or analogue output, the connector location (15) is closed by a blank cover.
1. Power supply
15. Option (filed bus, analogue output)
11. Ethernet
10. Logical inputs
4. COM 1
5. CAN - input
6. CAN - output
7. Measurement
8. Logical outputs
1 15 11 10
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$ Options and accessories
O Depending on the case, the installation of an option may require the insertion of a µSD card (named here "µSD card/option") in support of the main card and the addition of a cable passed through a gland.
The µSD card/option is only used temporary to confirm the installation of an option. If the indicator is already equipped with a µSD card (for DSD memory or file storing, called "µSD/saving card"), it must be put back after installing the option.
Reminder:For the operations described below, bring wiring diagram 04-50-00DD.
P Wiring operations, such as inserting or removing a µSD card, must be done with power off.
1. Panel mounting kit
See “Embedding (optional)”, page 17.
2. Internal mains power supply (version i 40-SS).
See “Internal power supply on mains installation (option)”, page 21.
3. Data Storage Device memory (DSD).
- Open the housing.
- Insert the µSD/saving card into the card carrier.
- Close the housing.
- The memory is recognized by the DSD system and requires no configuration.
- Consulting the DSD memory: See the user manual 04-55-00 MU.
4. µSD card for parameter saving/restore.
- Open the housing.
- Insert the µSD/saving card into the card carrier.
- Close the housing.
- Storage/restore operations: See “Saving – Restoration on memory card”, page 57.
5. RS232 link on COM2.*
- See “Install the communication and input-output options”, page 15.
- Power up and configure the new link. See “RS232 link on COM2*”, page 49.
6. Serial USB link.*
- See “Install the communication and input-output options”, page 15.
- Power up and configure the new link. See “USB link”, page 50.
7. TCP/IP Ethernet network.
- See “Install the communication and input-output options”, page 15.
- Power up and configure the new link. See “Ethernet network”, page 51.
8. CAN open field bus
- See “Install the communication and input-output options”, page 15.
- Power up and configure the new link. See “CANopen bus”, page 51.
* Not available on i 40-PM and i 40-DR versions.
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9. Other field buses.
In addition to the CANopen bus, another field bus can be installed among the followings:
• PROFIBUS-DP
• DeviceNet
• TCP Modbus Ethernet
• EtherNet/IP
- Open the housing and insert the card provided on the connector labelled OPTION.
- Attach the card using three M3-16 screws provided.
- See “Install the communication and input-output options”, page 15.
- Power up and configure the new link. See “Other field bus”, page 51.
10. Analog output.
- Open the housing and insert the card provided on the connector labelled OPTION.
- Attach the card using three M3-16 screws provided.
- See “Install the communication and input-output options”, page 15.
- Power up and configure the analogue output. See “Analogue output”, page 53.
Install the communication and input-output options
- Open the housing.
- Insert the µSD card/option in the card holder.
- Replace one of the plugs by the cable gland provided.*
- Prepare and pass the cable through the cable gland.See “Cabling”, page 11.Connect it as shown in the wiring diagram (ref.04-50-00 DD).
- Turn on and wait for the message asking for confirmation of the installation.
- Turn it off.
- Remove the µSD card/option and reinsert the µSD card/storage, if applicable.
- Close the housing.
* Some options (field bus) may require two cables and two cable glands.
Confirm whether to install or not:
Choose E to abort the installation. Choose R to confirm the installation.
The indicator restarts without considering the option.
A message displayed for about 2s confirms the success of the operation.
active %
CAN
can %
ACTIVATED
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$ Physical installation
% i 40-SS version
Installation dimensions
Depending on your type of bracket, it is more appropriate to orient the glands upwards or downwards.
To do this, turn if necessary the rear half shell 180°.
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Wall installation
Table installation
Embedding (optional)
• Cut out template
maximum thickness: 6 mm
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• Install the indicator
1. Insert the flange (a) between the two half-shells.Close the casing. See “Opening and closing i 40-SS housing”, page 9.
2. Place the seal (b) between the indicator and the partition (c), placing the assembly in the opening in the partition.Place the spacer (d) on the studs.
3. Tighten the nuts at the back of the spacer.
2.
1.
3.
A
B
cd
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% Installation on DIN rail (i 40-DR version)
• Dimensions
• Install the indicator
1. Hook the indicator on the rail's upper edge.
2. Swing it into position.
1.
2.
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% Front panel installation (i 40-PM version)
• Dimensions
• Cut-out template
• Install the indicator
1. Place the indicator's assembly (a) and the gasket (b) at the front of the wall (c), pass the indicator's body through the wall opening.Pass the spacer (d) onto the studs, at the back of the wall.
2. Tighten the nuts at the back of the spacer.
Maximum thickness: 5 mm
1. 2.
b
c
A
d
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$ Power supply
% External power supply
- Open the housing.
- Prepare and run the cable through the cable gland. See “Cabling”, page 11.Connect it as shown in the wiring diagram (ref.04-50-00 DD).
- Power on.
% Internal power supply on mains installation (option)
N If the indicator is permanently linked to the network, an easily accessible cut-off device must be included to the permanent installation.See “Safety”, page 5.
1. Open the housing. See “Opening and closing i 40-SS housing”, page 9.
- Run the mains cable through the cable gland. See “Cabling”, page 11.
- Connect (a) the mains cable ground wire (c) and the power supply ground wire (d) to the hub.The ground wire (b) linking the two half-shells already in place, is kept.
- Tighten the connections slightly.
N Connecting the ground wire incorrectly poses a serious accident risk to the users.
db
c
a
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2. Connect the mains L, N and the power supply output (24V), as shown in the wiring diagram (P/N 04-50-00 DD) and as depicted below.
3. The power supply must be fastened to the hatched location (a) by two clamps inserted into the openings(b) and pressed against the rim (c) after tightening the clamps.
4. Pass the clamps into the openings(b), in the direction shown..
P Pay attention to the clamp head orientation (outward).
• L: Brown wire of mains cable.
• N: Blue wire of mains cable.
• Ground: Yellow-green wire previously connected to the rear half shell
• - V: Black wire.
• + V: Red wire.
c
a b
b
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5. Tighten the clamps and position their head as shown(d).
- Connect the 24V output wire (red and black) to the indicator's card terminal (e), as shown in the wiring diagram (P/N 04-50-00 DD).
- Place the cables correctly into the housing. Close it.
b
b
d
d
e
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Keyboard-screen interface 3
$ Keyboard
• i 40-SS version
Function
E + R Restart Press and hold these keys to restart the indicator.
E Escape Exit a menu or current entry without confirmation.
m Menu Provides access to setting menu in operating mode.
m Configuration modeKeep this key pressed during power-up or reboot to access configuration mode.
R Validation Entering a menu or accepting the current entry.
u< >d
Navigation keysNavigating in the menu or list optionsIndication < > in the help area.
Z Zero
T Taring
B Gross/Net
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• i 40-PM and i 40-DR versions
In these indicator versions, the navigation keys are combined with three function keys:
$ Navigation principle
• When the symbols < > are displayed in zone 3 of screen (See “Screen”, page 27.), to confirm a menu option or enter a predetermined value:
• In the same event, for viewing the recorded values??:
• Entering an alphanumeric value:
• In case of navigation error:
• Reach the save option (configuration mode):
Function (Use)
Function (Menu or Configuration)Switching(i)
(i) Press and hold to get the navigation function to scroll through the displayed information. (Indication < > in the help area.)
z t bm Zero Taring
Gross / Net Navigation keys:
Navigating in the menu or list options(Indication < > in the help area.)m ← →
< > 1. Scroll through the options at the same level (or possible values).
R 2. Validate the selected option (or selected value).
< > Scroll through the displayed information.
< > 1. Access the previous or next position in the string to be entered.
ud
2. Enter a character: Select the next or previous character in alphabetical order (or numeric).
E Exit a menu, an item or option (move up one level).
E Move up to the top configuration menu level to get to the save option.Push the button repeatedly, if necessary.
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$ Screen
% Information displayed
3. Help zone - Detail of an indication of valid keys
Function
Title / Symbol Usage Configuration
1. Weight area Displaying the weight Upper level menu
2.User field Indications intended for the user.
Menu in progressInput area
3.
Information field.
- NETNETNETNET indication if tare is taken into account.
- Additional unit.
- Indication for valid keys.See detail below.
Indication for valid keys.See detail below.
4. kg g t lb Unit.
5.
D
- No symbol. The weight shown is a metrological reference.
- Symbol D displayed. The displayed weight is not a metrological reference.
6. W1 W2 Range 1 or 2 is active.
iiii The weight is unstable.
zzzz The weight is stable and in the zero area.
7. .... Confirmation of a key-press.
8.....
Recall the menu in progress option.See “Configuration menu”, page 29.
<<<< >>>> Choice of menu, value.
0 - 9 Numeric entry.
0 - Z Alphanumeric entry.
1 - 6 Numeric entry between two specified values (e.g. between 1 and 6).
<<<< >>>> Indication of a menu (even if there is only one option).
ESCESCESCESC Exit a screen showing displayed data only.
$$$$ Validation by R required.
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z.
d
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1
2
3
4
5
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% Display colour
In configuration mode, a particular background colour can be set by the user. See “Display unit”, page 33.
Information
Background
Blue Default colour.
White Default colour.
Yellow Setting in progress by a peripheral:
- PC using Ethernet link and Web interface,
- PC using the USB connection and I700 emulator.
- i 400 terminal on CANopen bus.
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Basic configuration 4
$ Access to configuration mode
$ Configuration menu
% Connection
Each option in the configuration menu is associated with a colour of the reminder indicator. This indicator stays active during navigation in each of the options and its respective sub-options. See “Screen”, page 27.
E + R Press and hold to restart the indicator without having to turn it off.
mKeep this key pressed during power-up or reboot: The equipment displays the configuration menu.
Upon power up, the user is prompted to choose the level of intervention. Otherwise, he may choose QUITQUITQUITQUIT, which turns the unit off.
Choice of intervention levels:
• OPERATOR
Access the simple parameter configuration operating.
• INSTALLER
Access to the previous operations, plus the configuration of complex parameters and setting-adjustment of the weight measurement.
Access reserved to authorized and qualified personnel.
Enter the password for the selected level.
- OPERATOR: 0
- ENGINEER: 1234
The configuration menu is redisplayed with the exception of the connection option.
All options authorised at the selected level can be achieved.
menu < >
LOGIN
.
login< >OPERATOR
.
operato0-90
menu < >
APP
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OPERATOR level options
INSTALLER level options
• LOGINLOGINLOGINLOGIN ....
BlackVisible only at power on, before validation of the chosen level of intervention (Operator).
Choosing a level of intervention.Access to options associated with the selected level, configuration of passwords.
• APPAPPAPPAPP ....
GreenThreshold configuration.
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS ....
BlueSetting the basic parameters, screen-keyboard, simple configuration of peripherals and options.
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE ....
YellowSetting the zero parameters, filtering and stability.
• SAVESAVESAVESAVE Visible only if settings have been changed.
Storing or not the modified parameters.
• QUITQUITQUITQUIT
Restart the equipment.
• LOGINLOGINLOGINLOGIN ....
BlackVisible only at power on, before validation of the chosen level of intervention (Engineer).
Choosing a level of intervention.Access to options associated with the selected level, configuration of passwords.
• APPAPPAPPAPP ....
GreenThreshold configuration.
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS ....
BlueSetting the basic parameters, screen-keyboard, simple configuration of peripherals and options.
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE ....
YellowAccess reserved for authorized and qualified personnel.
Advanced setting of weight measurement.
• SERVICESERVICESERVICESERVICE ....
RedAccess reserved for authorized repairers.
Consultation of recorded transactions.
• SAVESAVESAVESAVE Visible only if settings have been changed.
Storing or not the modified parameters.
• QUITQUITQUITQUIT
Restart the equipment.
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% Customise the password
Registration of OPERATOR level password:
• LOGINLOGINLOGINLOGIN / OPERATOR / PASSWORDOPERATOR / PASSWORDOPERATOR / PASSWORDOPERATOR / PASSWORD
Default value: 0.
Registration of OPERATOR level password:
• LOGINLOGINLOGINLOGIN / OPERATOR / PASSWORDOPERATOR / PASSWORDOPERATOR / PASSWORDOPERATOR / PASSWORD
Entering the password is done according to the same principle as before.
Default value: 1234.
$ Storing the configuration
% Storing internally
When the configuration parameters have been modified, saving can be made in two ways:
- By going back to the highest level in the configuration menu:
- by pressing the keys E and R at the same time.The same way, the SAVINGSAVINGSAVINGSAVING option screen is displayed for about 1s and then the choice for
confirming the modified parameters or not is offered.
OLDOLDOLDOLD Enter the old password.
NEW PSWDNEW PSWDNEW PSWDNEW PSWD Enter the new password.
CONF PSWDCONF PSWDCONF PSWDCONF PSWD Enter the new password again.
The SAVESAVESAVESAVE option screen is displayed for about 1s and then the choice for confirming the modified parameters or not is offered.
Select NONONONO to return to the configuration menu without saving the modified parameters.
Select YESYESYESYES to return to the configuration menu after saving the modified parameters.
Select NONONONO to restart the indicator without saving the modified parameters.
Select YESYESYESYES to restart the indicator after saving the modified parameters.
menu < >
SAVE
save < >
NO
save < >
YES
save < >
NO
save < >
YES
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% Security copy
Storage on µSD card (optional)
See “Saving – Restoration on memory card”, page 57.
Remote storage via Ethernet
See “Remote operations by Ethernet link”, page 57.
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$ Basic parameters
% Language
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / LANGUAGELANGUAGELANGUAGELANGUAGE
Select French or English.
% Display unit
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / DISPLAYDISPLAYDISPLAYDISPLAY / ECO MODEECO MODEECO MODEECO MODE allows setting the auto-shutdown:
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / DISPLAYDISPLAYDISPLAYDISPLAY / BRIGHTNESSBRIGHTNESSBRIGHTNESSBRIGHTNESS allows setting the backlight intensity: 3 levels or turn off.
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / DISPLAYDISPLAYDISPLAYDISPLAY / COLORCOLORCOLORCOLOR allows setting the screen background colour: 7 possible colours.
% Date and time
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / DATE/TIMEDATE/TIMEDATE/TIMEDATE/TIME
The date and time are taken into account and stored immediately. The storage option is not available if only these parameters have been changed.
% Keyboard
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / KEYBOARDKEYBOARDKEYBOARDKEYBOARD / KEY BEEPKEY BEEPKEY BEEPKEY BEEP to adjust the intensity of the sound when the keys are pressed.
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / KEYBOARDKEYBOARDKEYBOARDKEYBOARD / LOCKLOCKLOCKLOCK allows locking all keys in operating mode.
P To unlock the keyboard, the operator must start the indicator in configuration mode See “Access to configuration mode”, page 29.
Then access the PARAMETERS / KEYBOARD / LOCK options and choose NO.
ONONONON- Turning off backlight after 30 s of inactivity, weight to zero(i).
- After 1ihour of inactivity, weight to zero, the indicator turns off.
(i) At ± 10 divisions.
OFFOFFOFFOFF No auto-off.
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$ Inputs – Outputs
It is possible to configure:
- 2 logical inputs,
- 4 logical outputs.
Inputs
Function allocation
Logic type configuration
The configuration of input no.1 is presented here. The configuration principle is the same for inputs no.1 and 2.
• PARAMETERS / I/O / INPUTPARAMETERS / I/O / INPUTPARAMETERS / I/O / INPUTPARAMETERS / I/O / INPUT 1111
- LOGICLOGICLOGICLOGIC
Outputs
In standalone operation (no connection to a controller), if the indicator's configuration allows, the outputs are controlled by the weight threshold crossing.
O The threshold value is defined by the operator. See the user manual (ref. 04-55-00 MU).
Special configuration parameter
• APP / THRESHOLD x / ACTIVEAPP / THRESHOLD x / ACTIVEAPP / THRESHOLD x / ACTIVEAPP / THRESHOLD x / ACTIVE
Set this parameter to NO:
- To inhibit the switching of the output corresponding to threshold No.x (then the definition of threshold No.x cannot be made in operating mode);
- To be able to force the corresponding output (No.x) by communication.
Input Function Remark
E 1 Zero requestThese functions cannot be redefined.
E 2 Taring request
ACTIV. HIGHACTIV. HIGHACTIV. HIGHACTIV. HIGH Positive logic: signal active at high level (or 1).
ACTIVE LOWACTIVE LOWACTIVE LOWACTIVE LOW Negative logic: signal active at low level (or 0).
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Function allocation
• APP / THRESHOLD x / TRIGGERAPP / THRESHOLD x / TRIGGERAPP / THRESHOLD x / TRIGGERAPP / THRESHOLD x / TRIGGER
• APP / THRESHOLD x / WEIGHTAPP / THRESHOLD x / WEIGHTAPP / THRESHOLD x / WEIGHTAPP / THRESHOLD x / WEIGHT
Allows defining whether the accepted thresholds correspond to gross weight or net weight.
Logic type configuration
The configuration of output no.1 is presented here. The configuration principle is the same for outputs no.1 to 4.
• PARAMETERS / I/O / INPUT 1PARAMETERS / I/O / INPUT 1PARAMETERS / I/O / INPUT 1PARAMETERS / I/O / INPUT 1
- LOGICLOGICLOGICLOGIC
Output No. Allowable functions
1 Crossing threshold 1: Weight ≥ Threshold 1 OR Weight ≤ Threshold 1
2 Crossing threshold 2: Weight ≥ Threshold 2 OR Weight ≤ Threshold 2
3 Crossing threshold 3: Weight ≥ Threshold 3 OR Weight ≤ Threshold 3
4 Crossing threshold 4: Weight ≥ Threshold 4 OR Weight ≤ Threshold 4
ACTIV. HIGHACTIV. HIGHACTIV. HIGHACTIV. HIGH Positive logic: signal active at high level (or 1).
ACTIVE LOWACTIVE LOWACTIVE LOWACTIVE LOW Negative logic: signal active at low level (or 0).
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$ Standard links
% Serial link on COM1
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / COM1COM1COM1COM1
The serial link configuration parameters are grouped under two types of peripherals:
In general, once the device is specified, choose the option STANDARDSTANDARDSTANDARDSTANDARD that allows you to use communication parameters commonly used for the device in question. However, for a particular configuration, it is possible to adjust each parameter of the link by selecting the ADVANCEDADVANCEDADVANCEDADVANCED option as below.
O The standard parameters can be viewed: Once the peripheral selection is made with the STANDARD option, repeat the selection with the ADVANCED option without validating any parameter (exit with ESC).
P These parameters should only be modified by a qualified person, equipped with the documentation of the connected peripheral.
• PARAMETRESPARAMETRESPARAMETRESPARAMETRES / COM 1COM 1COM 1COM 1 / xxxxxxxxxxxx / AVANCEDAVANCEDAVANCEDAVANCED
- if xxxxxxxxxxxx is the REPEATER REPEATER REPEATER REPEATER type /MODELMODELMODELMODEL
FORMATFORMATFORMATFORMAT
The standard parameter values are shown in bold.
REPEATERREPEATERREPEATERREPEATERConnecting to a PRECIA MOLEN repeater selected from the list below.Possible values: ABC06, ABC57, D20, D200, D570.
PC/PLCPC/PLCPC/PLCPC/PLCConnecting to a PC or PLC whose communication protocol is selected from: A SLAVE, A MASTER, MODBUSRTU.
NONENONENONENONE
SPEEDSPEEDSPEEDSPEED Transmission speed: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 or 115200bauds.
NB OF BITSNB OF BITSNB OF BITSNB OF BITS Number of data bits: 7 or 8.
PARITYPARITYPARITYPARITY Parity: Even, odd or none.
NBR STOPNBR STOPNBR STOPNBR STOP Number of stop bits: 1 or 2.
RS 232/485RS 232/485RS 232/485RS 232/485 Link type: RS 232 or RS 485.
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PROTOCOLPROTOCOLPROTOCOLPROTOCOL
- MASTER AMASTER AMASTER AMASTER A
- SLAVE ASLAVE ASLAVE ASLAVE A
- if xxxxxxxxxxxx is the PC/PLC PC/PLC PC/PLC PC/PLC / PROTOCOLPROTOCOLPROTOCOLPROTOCOL
FORMATFORMATFORMATFORMAT
See the parameters of the previous type: REPEATERREPEATERREPEATERREPEATER.
PROTOCOLPROTOCOLPROTOCOLPROTOCOL
- MASTER AMASTER AMASTER AMASTER A
See the parameters of the previous type: REPEATERREPEATERREPEATERREPEATER.
- SLAVE ASLAVE ASLAVE ASLAVE A
See the parameters of the previous type: REPEATERREPEATERREPEATERREPEATER.
- MODBUSMODBUSMODBUSMODBUS
SEND MODESEND MODESEND MODESEND MODE Periodic, At stability.
PERIODPERIODPERIODPERIODIf periodic send mode.Value (in ms) to be entered. The actual value is greater than or equal to the period entered if it is short and if the system load is significant.
STABILITYSTABILITYSTABILITYSTABILITYIf at stability send mode.Value (in weight unit) to be entered.
ID No.ID No.ID No.ID No. Numeric value to be entered (from 0 to 99).
WEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPE Normal HR.
CONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMEBlock No.: Numeric value to be entered (from 0 to 99).Active: Y/N.
CHECKSUMCHECKSUMCHECKSUMCHECKSUM Y/N.
ID no.ID no.ID no.ID no. Numeric value to be entered (from 0 to 99).
WEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPE Normal HR.
CONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMEBlock No.: Numeric value to be entered (from 0 to 99).Active: Y/N.
CHECKSUMCHECKSUMCHECKSUMCHECKSUM Y/N.
ID No.ID No.ID No.ID No. Numeric value to be entered (from 0 to 99).
ADDRESSADDRESSADDRESSADDRESS Possible exchange table base address offset (from 0 to 65535).
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% Configuration Ethernet link
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / ETHERNETETHERNETETHERNETETHERNET / HOST NAMEHOST NAMEHOST NAMEHOST NAME
(Default value: X112).
Enter the host name associated with the indicator's IP address.
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / ETHERNETETHERNETETHERNETETHERNET / DHCPDHCPDHCPDHCP
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / ETHERNETETHERNETETHERNETETHERNET / IP ADDRESSIP ADDRESSIP ADDRESSIP ADDRESS
(Default value: 192.168.0.100).
If the DHCP parameter is no, enter the indicator's static IP address.
If the DHCP parameter is yes, the dynamic IP address is assigned by a DHCP server after the indicator's restart.
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / ETHERNETETHERNETETHERNETETHERNET / NETMASKNETMASKNETMASKNETMASK
(Default value: 255.255.255.000).
If the DHCP is not, enter the value of the subnet mask.
If DHCP is set to YES, the value of the subnet mask is assigned by a DHCP server after restarting the indicator.
To set this parameter to a particular value, consult your LAN administrator.
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / ETHERNETETHERNETETHERNETETHERNET / GATEWAYGATEWAYGATEWAYGATEWAY
(Default value: 192.168.000.192).
If the DHCP parameter is NO, enter the gateway's IP address.
If the DHCP parameter is yes, the gateway's IP address is assigned by a DHCP server after the indicator's restart.
To configure this parameter to a particular value, contact your local network administrator.
Implementation
The Ethernet link can be used for two functions:
• Indicator's remote configuration or saving the parameters (standard function): See “Remote operations by Ethernet link”, page 57.
• Communication with a peripheral (optional function available): See “Ethernet network”, page 51.
$ I200 compatibility
Pay attention to this parameter in case that the i 40 indicator communicates with the devices using I200 protocols via serial links, USB or Ethernet.
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / COMPAT.I200COMPAT.I200COMPAT.I200COMPAT.I200
YESYESYESYESIP address dynamic configuration: An IP address and a subnet mask are assigned by a DHCP server.
NONONONOIP address static configuration: The IP address and subnet mask are entered in the following parameters.
YESYESYESYES
Compatibility with the I200 protocols:
Alibi memory registration numbers (DSD) using 5 ASCII numeric characters.
NONONONO
Incompatibility with the I200 protocols:
Alibi memory registration numbers (DSD) using 6 ASCII numeric characters.
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Setup and adjustment of weighing 5
$ Metrological setup
All options in this section require INSTALLER level password entry.
% Class
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / SETTINGSETTINGSETTINGSETTING / CLASSCLASSCLASSCLASS
Possible values: II, III and IIII.
% Capacity
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / SETTINGSETTINGSETTINGSETTING / RANGERANGERANGERANGE / USEUSEUSEUSE
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / SETTING SETTING SETTING SETTING / RANGERANGERANGERANGE / UNITSUNITSUNITSUNITS
Unit weight of the indicator system. All weight values displayed or entered are expressed in that unit.
Possible values: Kg, g, t, lb.
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / SETTING SETTING SETTING SETTING / RANGERANGERANGERANGE / NBR.OF.RANGE NBR.OF.RANGE NBR.OF.RANGE NBR.OF.RANGE
Possible values: 1 to 3
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / SETTINGSETTINGSETTINGSETTING / RANGERANGERANGERANGE / RANGERANGERANGERANGE 1111... 3333 / MAX WEIGHTMAX WEIGHTMAX WEIGHTMAX WEIGHT
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / SETTINGSETTINGSETTINGSETTING / RANGERANGERANGERANGE / RANGERANGERANGERANGE 1111... 3333 / DIVISIONDIVISIONDIVISIONDIVISION
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / SETTINGSETTINGSETTINGSETTING / RANGERANGERANGERANGE / RANGERANGERANGERANGE 1111... 3333 / PTS/DIVPTS/DIVPTS/DIVPTS/DIV
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / SETTING SETTING SETTING SETTING / RANGERANGERANGERANGE / MINMINMINMIN
The operating mode can be specified for an instrument with 2 or 3 ranges:
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / SETTING SETTING SETTING SETTING / RANGERANGERANGERANGE / MULTI USEMULTI USEMULTI USEMULTI USE
% Taking earth's gravity into account
Record the parameters instead of metrological calibration:
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / SETTING SETTING SETTING SETTING / GRAVITYGRAVITYGRAVITYGRAVITY / LATITUDELATITUDELATITUDELATITUDE
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / SETTING SETTING SETTING SETTING / GRAVITYGRAVITYGRAVITYGRAVITY / ALTITUDEALTITUDEALTITUDEALTITUDE
TRADE USETRADE USETRADE USETRADE USE
Legal metrology (trade use):This option is mandatory if the instrument use corresponds to one of trade uses: Commercial transaction, medical weighing, etc.The impacts are many as for metrological adjustments and zero devices.
PUB SALEPUB SALEPUB SALEPUB SALEDirect sale to the public:Type of trade use which imposes certain constraints, particularly with regard to peripherals.
NON TRADENON TRADENON TRADENON TRADE Non legal metrology (non trade use).
MULTI DIV.MULTI DIV.MULTI DIV.MULTI DIV.Multi-division:One area divided into 2 or 3 parts, each with a different division.
MULTI RANG.MULTI RANG.MULTI RANG.MULTI RANG.Multi-range:2 or 3 ranges, from 0 to its maximum capacity, with different steps.
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$ Metrological calibration with standard mass
All options in this section require INSTALLER level password entry.
Adjustment with depositing a standard weight is the preferred method of adjusting a weighing instrument. This is the method that leads to the most accurate results.
% Zero offset
Put any standard mass placing accessories (for example, the mass suspension device for a hopper) and start the following command.
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / ADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENT / OFFSETOFFSETOFFSETOFFSET
% Zero measurement
As before, the measurement must be made with any standard mass placing accessories, but without any other load.
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / ADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENT / LINEARIZELINEARIZELINEARIZELINEARIZE / ZEROZEROZEROZERO
% Declaring the number of segments
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / ADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENT / LINEARIZELINEARIZELINEARIZELINEARIZE / NB.OF.SEGNB.OF.SEGNB.OF.SEGNB.OF.SEG
Most often, it is not necessary to adjust a weighing instrument over several segments. Leave the default value: NB SEG=1.
If the load receiver provides a not so linear signal and requires a calibration over several segments, enter the number of segments, for example: NB SEG=3.
Maximum number of segments: 6.
To confirm the zero offset acquisition and exit the
function, press key R.
To confirm the zero offset acquisition and exit the
function, press key R.
k
d
0.2422 %
OFFSET
k
d
-0.0002 %
ZERO
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% Linearisation on a segment
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / ADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENT / LINEARIZELINEARIZELINEARIZELINEARIZE / SEGSEGSEGSEG 1111
% Linearisation of several segments
Follow the procedure above for each segment, until the maximum number of segments defined in the order of increasing mass (for example, 3):
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / ADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENT / LINEARIZELINEARIZELINEARIZELINEARIZE / SEGSEGSEGSEG 2222
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / ADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENT / LINEARIZELINEARIZELINEARIZELINEARIZE / SEGSEGSEGSEG 3333
Confirm by pressing key R.
Input this value and validate by pressing key R.
The weight measurement is displayed.
Place the standard mass and then validate by pressing
key R.
Remove the standard mass.
At this stage, it is advisable to check the proper consideration of the adjustment by running a verification. See “Verification”, page 44.
seg1< >
STD WT
std wt0-9
10.0000 kg
kgk
10.0001 %
SEG1:
linea < >
NB.OF.SEG
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$ Metrological adjustment without standard weight
All options in this section require INSTALLER level password entry.
The adjustment without standard weight can be used alternatively, in various adverse conditions. This is the case of a weighing instrument that it is not possible to discharge to perform the adjustment (e.g. a silo loaded with several tonnes of product to be preserved). This method leads to a precision of the order of 1 to 2%.
% "Zero point and slope" method
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / ADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENT / NO STD WTNO STD WTNO STD WTNO STD WT/ ZERO/SLOPEZERO/SLOPEZERO/SLOPEZERO/SLOPE
Enter the following data:
% "Downweighing" method
Assessment of the slope by measuring the difference in weight
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / ADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENT / NO STD WTNO STD WTNO STD WTNO STD WT / DOWNWEIGHTDOWNWEIGHTDOWNWEIGHTDOWNWEIGHT / FIRST PTFIRST PTFIRST PTFIRST PT
CELL SENSICELL SENSICELL SENSICELL SENSI Sensitivity of sensors used (mV/V).
NOM. LOADNOM. LOADNOM. LOADNOM. LOAD Sensors' nominal load (in system weight unit).
EMPTY TAREEMPTY TAREEMPTY TAREEMPTY TARE Load supported by sensors when the instrument is unloaded (in system weight unit).
Record the first measuring point.
Confirm by pressing key R.
Confirm the measurement or not.
downwei< >FIRST PT
confirm< >YES
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• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / ADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENT / NO STD WT NO STD WT NO STD WT NO STD WT / DOWNWEIGHTDOWNWEIGHTDOWNWEIGHTDOWNWEIGHT / FIRST PTFIRST PTFIRST PTFIRST PT
Second measuring point (second screen).
Confirm by pressing key R.
Confirm by pressing key R.
Enter the(i) weight difference value between the first and the second measuring point.
(i) Value of the mass loaded or unloaded measured using a reference device.
Confirm the entry or not.
downwei< >SECOND PT
second < >
DIFFERENCE
differe< >2688.2 KG
confirm< >
YES
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Entering the value of zero at a point
This operation is an additional to the "Downweighing" method, but it can be used in addition to using the "zero slope" method when the tare load is unknown.
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / ADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENT / NO STD WT NO STD WT NO STD WT NO STD WT / ZERO 1PTZERO 1PTZERO 1PTZERO 1PT
$ Verification
This option requires INSTALLER level password entry.
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / CHECKCHECKCHECKCHECK
Without exiting the configuration mode, this option allows you to immediately assess the weighing function, in particular the quality of metrological adjustment.
$ Compensation for earth gravity variations
All options in this section require INSTALLER level password entry.
When the weighing instrument is adjusted to a different place from the point of use, it is necessary to record the latitude and altitude values of each site. Thus, the system can calculate the compensation of the gravity difference between the two locations.So that the compensation for the variation of gravity is effective, the parameters of the instrument's usage location must be recorded after adjustment.
Record the place of use parameters:
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / SETTING SETTING SETTING SETTING / GRAVITYGRAVITYGRAVITYGRAVITY / LATITUDELATITUDELATITUDELATITUDE
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / SETTING SETTING SETTING SETTING / GRAVITYGRAVITYGRAVITYGRAVITY / ALTITUDEALTITUDEALTITUDEALTITUDE
Value of the current load on the weighing instrument (estimated or known by other processes).
Confirm by pressing key R.
Confirm the entry or not.
To exit the function, press key R.
zero 1p< >
972.4 KG
confirm< >YES
k
d
10.0002 %
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$ Zero – Filtering – Stability (Installation)
% Initial zero
This reset to zero can be made when the indicator is powered on. To do this, the user starts the indicator
by pressing and holding the O and T keys at the same time.
This zero is the reference to other zero devices.
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / INSTALLINSTALLINSTALLINSTALL / ZEROZEROZEROZERO INITIALINITIALINITIALINITIAL
- LOWR LIMITLOWR LIMITLOWR LIMITLOWR LIMIT
Limit value below the real zero. For example, to enter a limit at -10%, enter 10.
Possible values: From 0 to -100% of the maximum capacity.Trade use: From 0 to -20% of the maximum capacity (default value: +/- 5 %)
- UPPR LIMITUPPR LIMITUPPR LIMITUPPR LIMIT
Limit value below the real zero. For example, to enter a limit at -10%, enter 10.
Possible values: From 0 to -100% of the maximum capacity.
Trade use: From 0 to -20% of the maximum capacity (default value: ± 15 %)
% Automatic zero
If enabled, this reset to zero occurs automatically when the gross weight remains stable:
- in a range from 0 to -2 of the maximum capacity from the initial zero;
- during a period greater than or equal to the DELAYDELAYDELAYDELAY time.
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / INSTALLINSTALLINSTALLINSTALL / AUTO.ZERO.AUTO.ZERO.AUTO.ZERO.AUTO.ZERO.
----ACTIVATIONACTIVATIONACTIVATIONACTIVATION
Default value: Yes.
----DELAYDELAYDELAYDELAY
Possible values: From 0 to 65 s.Legal Metrology ≥ 5 s.Default value: 5000ms.
% User zero function action limit
This zero occurs if the user presses the T key depending on the TARE KEYTARE KEYTARE KEYTARE KEY parameter configuration. See “Keyboard”, page 33.
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / INSTALLINSTALLINSTALLINSTALL / ZERO USERZERO USERZERO USERZERO USER
Possible values: 0 to 99% of the maximum capacity.Legal Metrology < ±2% of the maximum capacity from the initial zero.
(Default value: ± 2 %
% Zero tracking
This device allows maintaining the weight at zero when the scale is unloaded.
The action of this reset to zero is limited at the range 0 ± 2% of the maximum capacity from the initial zero.
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / INSTALLINSTALLINSTALLINSTALL / ZERO USERZERO USERZERO USERZERO USER
Default value: ACTIVE B/N.
YESYESYESYES Function enabled after the expiration of DELAYDELAYDELAYDELAY delay time described below.
NONONONO Function not in service.
INACTIVEINACTIVEINACTIVEINACTIVE Device not in service.
GROSS ACTGROSS ACTGROSS ACTGROSS ACT Active device capable of gross weight only.
NT/GRS ACT NT/GRS ACT NT/GRS ACT NT/GRS ACT Active device in all cases.
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% Flow correction
This function corrects a slow drift of the indication supplied by the loaded weighing cell.
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / INSTALLINSTALLINSTALLINSTALL / CREEPCREEPCREEPCREEP
Possible values: ACTIVE OR INACTIVE.
Default value: INACTIVE.
% Filtering
This function allows reducing the signal disturbance provided by the weighing sensor. A strong filtering results in longer response times after the removal or addition of a load.
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / INSTALLINSTALLINSTALLINSTALL / FILTERFILTERFILTERFILTER
----CODECODECODECODE
Possible values: 0 to 4.
Predefined filtering code details.
If CODE = 0, the previously loaded parameters (code 1 to 4) can be modified.
----FREQUENCYFREQUENCYFREQUENCYFREQUENCY
Possible values: From 1 to 100 measurements/s.
- FILTER 1FILTER 1FILTER 1FILTER 1 to FILTER 3FILTER 3FILTER 3FILTER 3
TYPETYPETYPETYPE
Possible values: SORT, INACTIVE or AVERAGE.
WINDOWWINDOWWINDOWWINDOW
Possible values: From 1 to 100 measurements (from weighing signal).
% Stability
This function allows adjusting the measurement instability range in which it is declared unstable (symbol i present). This only has consequence on the auxiliary devices that are only triggered when stability is reached (recording in data storage memory, for example).
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / INSTALLINSTALLINSTALLINSTALL / STABILITYSTABILITYSTABILITYSTABILITY
----CODECODECODECODE
Possible values: 0 to 9.
Details of predefined stability codes.
If CODE = 0, the previously loaded parameters (code 1 to 9) can be modified.
----WINDOWWINDOWWINDOWWINDOW
Possible values: from 1 to 99 measurements.
----LIMITLIMITLIMITLIMIT
Possible values: from 1 to 9,999,999 measurement points (internal).
CodeFrequency(meas. / s)
Filter 1 Filter 2 Filter 3
Type Window Type Window Type Window
1 50 AVERAGE 10 meas. AVERAGE 10 meas. AVERAGE 10 meas.
2 50 AVERAGE 10 meas. AVERAGE 10 meas. SORTING 9 meas.
3 50 AVERAGE 7 meas. AVERAGE 6 meas. AVERAGE 5 meas.
4 100 AVERAGE 10 meas. AVERAGE 10 meas. AVERAGE 8 meas.
Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Window 2 meas. 3 meas. 4 meas. 4 meas. 8 meas. 12 meas. 8 meas. 16 meas. 20 meas.
Limit 10 pts 10 pts 10 pts 5 pts 5 pts 7 pts 6 pts 5 pts 5 pts
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$ Default parameter restoration
In case of need, the default parameters can be re-established, according to three independent categories: Adjustment, setup and installation.
• MEASUREMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE / DEF.PARAMDEF.PARAMDEF.PARAMDEF.PARAM
The first two options require INSTALLER level password entry.
ADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENT Restoration of factory default metrology adjustment.
SETTINGSETTINGSETTINGSETTING Restoration of factory default metrology settings.
INSTALLINSTALLINSTALLINSTALL Restoring the default zero, filtering and stability parameters.
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Option configuration and implementation 6
The delivered µSD card (µSD/option card) allows access to the option configuration menu. See “Options and accessories”, page 14.
The optional functions available for the i 40 indicator are:
• Data Storage Device memory (DSD). This option does not require any configuration.
• Parameter storage memory. This option does not require any configuration.
• RS232 link on COM2.*
• Serial USB link.*
• TCP/IP Ethernet network.
• CAN open field bus.
• Other field buses.
• Analog output.
$ RS232 link on COM2*
Access the option:
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / COM2COM2COM2COM2
The configuration is done in the same way as for the standard link on COM1.See “Standard links”, page 36.
O The COM2 port can not be configured as RS 485 link.
* Not available on i 40-PM and i 40-DR versions.
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$ USB link*
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / USBUSBUSBUSB / PROTOCOLPROTOCOLPROTOCOLPROTOCOL
- SLAVE ASLAVE ASLAVE ASLAVE A
- MASTER AMASTER AMASTER AMASTER A
- MODBUSMODBUSMODBUSMODBUS
----NONENONENONENONE
* Not available on i 40-PM and i 40-DR versions.
ID no.ID no.ID no.ID no. Numeric value to be entered (from 0 to 99).
WEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPE Normal HR.
CONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMEBlock No.: Numeric value to be entered (from 0 to 99).Active: Y/N.
CHECKSUMCHECKSUMCHECKSUMCHECKSUM Y/N.
SEND MODESEND MODESEND MODESEND MODE Periodic, At stability
PERIODPERIODPERIODPERIODIf periodic send mode.Value (in ms) to be entered. The actual value is greater than or equal to the period entered if it is short and if the system load is significant.
STABILITYSTABILITYSTABILITYSTABILITYIf send mode at stability.Value (in weight unit) to be entered.
ID No.ID No.ID No.ID No. Numeric value to be entered (from 0 to 99).
WEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPE Normal HR.
CONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMEBlock No.: Numeric value to be entered (from 0 to 99).Active: Y/N.
CHECKSUMCHECKSUMCHECKSUMCHECKSUM Y/N.
ID No.ID No.ID No.ID No. Numeric value to be entered (from 0 to 99).
ADDRESSADDRESSADDRESSADDRESS Possible exchange table base address offset (from 0 to 65535).
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$ Ethernet network
1. Basic link parameters: See “Configuration Ethernet link”, page 38.
2. Protocol:
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / ETHERNETETHERNETETHERNETETHERNET / PROTOCOLPROTOCOLPROTOCOLPROTOCOL
The communication with the following protocols use port No. 11001.
- SLAVE ASLAVE ASLAVE ASLAVE A
- MASTER AMASTER AMASTER AMASTER A
----NONENONENONENONE
$ CANopen bus
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / CANCANCANCAN
$ Other field bus
% PROFIBUS-DP
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / PROFIBUSPROFIBUSPROFIBUSPROFIBUS
ID No.ID No.ID No.ID No. Numeric value to be entered.
WEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPE Normal HR.
CONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMEBlock No.: Numeric value to be entered.Active: Y/N.
CHECKSUMCHECKSUMCHECKSUMCHECKSUM Y/N.
SEND MODESEND MODESEND MODESEND MODE Periodic, At stability.
PERIODPERIODPERIODPERIOD Only if "Periodic". Value (in ms) to be entered.
STABILITYSTABILITYSTABILITYSTABILITY Only if "At stability". Value (weight unit) to be entered.
ID No.ID No.ID No.ID No. Numeric value to be entered.
WEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPEWEIGHT.TYPE Normal HR.
CONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMECONFD.FRAMEBlock No.: Numeric value to be entered.Active: Y/N.
CHECKSUMCHECKSUMCHECKSUMCHECKSUM Y/N.
ID No.ID No.ID No.ID No. Indicator's address on the CANopen bus: from1 to 31.
SPEEDSPEEDSPEEDSPEED Select a speed: 10, 20, 50, 125, 250 or 500 kb/s.
ID No.ID No.ID No.ID No. Numeric value to be entered.
SPEEDSPEEDSPEEDSPEEDSelect a speed: 9.6 kb/s, 19.2 kb/s, 93.75 kb/s, 187.5 kb/s, 500 kb/s, 1.5 Mb/s, 3 Mb/s, 6 Mb/s, 12 Mb/s, 31.25 Mb/s or 45.45 Mb/s.
MOTOROLAMOTOROLAMOTOROLAMOTOROLA
If YES (default value), the information is sent over the field bus, highest weight byte first, which is according to big-endian mode (used by Motorola processors).If NO, the information is sent by lowest weight byte first which is according to little-endian mode.
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% DeviceNet
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / DEVICENETDEVICENETDEVICENETDEVICENET
% TCP Modbus Ethernet
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / MODBUSMODBUSMODBUSMODBUS TCPTCPTCPTCP
% EtherNet/IP
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / ETHETHETHETH IPIPIPIP
Same parameters as those of the TCP Modbus Ethernet field bus, except the DHCP default value: YES.
ID No.ID No.ID No.ID No. Numeric value to be entered.
SPEEDSPEEDSPEEDSPEED Select a speed: 125, 250 or 500 kb/s.
DHCPDHCPDHCPDHCP
If YES, dynamic IP address configuration: an IP address and a subnet mask are assigned by a DHCP server.If NO (default value), IP address static configuration: The IP address and subnet mask are entered in the following parameters.
IP ADDRESSIP ADDRESSIP ADDRESSIP ADDRESSIf the previous parameter is no, enter the indicator's static IP address.If the previous parameter is yes, the dynamic IP address is assigned by a DHCP server after the indicator's restart.
NETMASKNETMASKNETMASKNETMASK
If the DHCP parameter is no, enter the subnet mask value.If the DHCP parameter is yes, the subnet mask value is assigned by a DHCP server after the indicator's restart.To configure this parameter to a particular value, contact your local network administrator.
GATEWAYGATEWAYGATEWAYGATEWAY
If the DHCP parameter is no, enter the gateway's IP address.If the DHCP parameter is yes, the gateway's IP address is assigned by a DHCP server after the indicator's restart.To configure this parameter to a particular value, contact your local network administrator.
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$ Analogue output
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / ANALOG OUTANALOG OUTANALOG OUTANALOG OUT/ MODEMODEMODEMODE
Choose mode 0-10 V or 4-20 mA.
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / ANALOG OUTANALOG OUTANALOG OUTANALOG OUT/ WEIGHTWEIGHTWEIGHTWEIGHT
Depending on the value of this parameter, the analog size is the gross or net weight measured by the indicator.
• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / ANALOG OUTANALOG OUTANALOG OUTANALOG OUT/ I/O CALIBR.I/O CALIBR.I/O CALIBR.I/O CALIBR.
In general, the calibration is not necessary (the interface is factory set). However, executing this procedure ensures the best accuracy.Equipped with a calibrated and undergone a currently valid check measuring instrument (voltmeter / ammeter).
Procedure
- Measure the output size value,
- enter it for each adjustment points (1 point in 0-10V mode, 2 points in 4-20mA mode).
0-10 V Position
Mode 4-20 mA
O The 0-4mA range allows sending negative values.(Example: up to - 2,5 kg if Pmax = 10 kg.)
$ Checking installed options
Adjustment point Weight Measured value (V) Entry
10 V10 V10 V10 V Pmax V 10 V 10
Adjustment point Weight Measured value (mA) Entry
4 mA4 mA4 mA4 mA 0 I 4 I 4
20 mA20 mA20 mA20 mA Pmax I 20 I 20
R During power-up or reboot, press this button. The equipment shows the list of installed options and then starts in operating mode.
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Technical assistance 7
O The functions grouped in the SERVICE submenu are reserved for repairers.
All options in this section require INSTALLER level password entry.
$ Viewing technical recordings
Three types of data are recorded: Overloads, weighings and tickets.
% Overloads
An overload occurs when the weight exceeds the threshold: Maximum capacity + 7 divisions.The maximum value reached is stored as overload value. Overload ends when the weight returns below the maximum capacity.
Counter-Totalizer
• SERVICESERVICESERVICESERVICE / OVERLOADSOVERLOADSOVERLOADSOVERLOADS / TOTAL NBRTOTAL NBRTOTAL NBRTOTAL NBR
Counter reset to zero can be made with CNTR RESETCNTR RESETCNTR RESETCNTR RESET option. See “Reset the counters to zero”, page 56.
Overloads
• SERVICESERVICESERVICESERVICE / OVERLOADSOVERLOADSOVERLOADSOVERLOADS / 1..OVERLOAD1..OVERLOAD1..OVERLOAD1..OVERLOAD
If the number of overloads is not zero, the items 1. OVERLOAD1. OVERLOAD1. OVERLOAD1. OVERLOAD to 9. OVERLOAD9. OVERLOAD9. OVERLOAD9. OVERLOAD indicate the conditions of 9 most significant overloads.
Values displayed by overload:
DD/MM/YYYYDD/MM/YYYYDD/MM/YYYYDD/MM/YYYY Overload date.
HH:MM:SSHH:MM:SSHH:MM:SSHH:MM:SS Overload time.
Numerical value Maximum weight measured during overload.
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% Weighings
Counter-Totalliser
• SERVICESERVICESERVICESERVICE / WEIGHINGWEIGHINGWEIGHINGWEIGHING / WEIGH. CNTRWEIGH. CNTRWEIGH. CNTRWEIGH. CNTR
This counter shows the number of all weighings performed. (A weighing is triggered each time the minimum range is exceeded following a reset condition).
Counter reset to zero can be made with CNTR RESETCNTR RESETCNTR RESETCNTR RESET option. See “Reset the counters to zero”, page 56.
Level
• SERVICESERVICESERVICESERVICE / WEIGHINGWEIGHINGWEIGHINGWEIGHING / LEVEL 1LEVEL 1LEVEL 1LEVEL 1 3333
Three thresholds (number of weighings) can be defined for monitoring the number of weighings:
LEVEL 1LEVEL 1LEVEL 1LEVEL 1, LEVEL 2LEVEL 2LEVEL 2LEVEL 2, LEVEL 3LEVEL 3LEVEL 3LEVEL 3
Thus, depending on the number of weighings reached, the user can be warned of the need to check his equipment. In operating mode, exceeding level 1, 2 or 3 threshold weighing counter triggers the display of a warning for about 30s at power up:
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR RESELLERPLEASE CONTACT YOUR RESELLERPLEASE CONTACT YOUR RESELLERPLEASE CONTACT YOUR RESELLER
Once the 30s display period has elapsed, the warning never prevents the equipment's operation regardless of its level.
Only non-zero thresholds are accepted. If all thresholds are zero, no monitoring of the number of weighings took place.
Cumulative weight
• SERVICESERVICESERVICESERVICE / WEIGHINGWEIGHINGWEIGHINGWEIGHING / WEIGH.TOTALWEIGH.TOTALWEIGH.TOTALWEIGH.TOTAL
Record the cumulative weight of all weighings made.
Reset this recording can be done by the CNTR RESETCNTR RESETCNTR RESETCNTR RESET option. See “Reset the counters to zero”, page 56.
% Reset the counters to zero
• SERVICESERVICESERVICESERVICE / CNTR RESETCNTR RESETCNTR RESETCNTR RESET
The counters for the number of overloads, the number of weighings and the cumulative weight are reset.
The overload recordings 1.OVERLOAD 1.OVERLOAD 1.OVERLOAD 1.OVERLOAD to 9.OVERLOAD9.OVERLOAD9.OVERLOAD9.OVERLOAD are also erased.
$ Taring
• SERVICESERVICESERVICESERVICE / TARINGTARINGTARINGTARING
LEVEL Display colour
1 Blue on white background
2 Red on white background
3 Black on red background
ACTIVEACTIVEACTIVEACTIVE Indicator's normal operation.
INACTIVEINACTIVEINACTIVEINACTIVEThe tare function is disabled in operating mode: The net weight weighing can not be done.
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$ Saving – Restoration on memory card
% Saving the parameters
• SERVICESERVICESERVICESERVICE / SD CARDSD CARDSD CARDSD CARD / CONFIGCONFIGCONFIGCONFIG / I40I40I40I40->SDSDSDSD
The system requests a confirmation for the operation: CONFIRMCONFIRMCONFIRMCONFIRM
% Restoration of parameters
• SERVICESERVICESERVICESERVICE / SD CARDSD CARDSD CARDSD CARD / CONFIGCONFIGCONFIGCONFIG / SDSDSDSD->I40I40I40I40
The system requests a confirmation for the operation: CONFIRMCONFIRMCONFIRMCONFIRM
$ Remote operations by Ethernet link
1. Establish the Ethernet interface configuration. See “Configuration Ethernet link”, page 38.
2. Establish the physical connection between the indicator and a PC:
- Either directly by RJ45 cable (point-to-point, crossed cable),
- Or via a local network.
3. Start the indicator by selecting the desired work mode:
- In operating mode, only weight display is allowed;
- In configuration mode, depending on the user connection profile, the INSTALLER or OPERATOR level configuration options can be reached.
4. Connect to the indicator via a web browser. To do this, depending on the network configuration, enter in the Web browser address bar:
- Either the indicator's host name HOST NAME (default value: X112),
- Or its IP address (default value: 192.168.0.100).
YESYESYESYES The parameters are saved on the µSD memory card.
NONONONO Abort the operation.
YESYESYESYESThe parameters are restored from the µSD memory card. (They become the indicator's active parameters).
NONONONO Abort the operation.
Access to this screen can be obtained in all indicator's operating modes.
• Once the connection is made, the welcome screen is shown.
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Access to this screen can only be obtained after having started the indicator in configuration mode.
• By clicking on the welcome screen's CONFIG link, the configuration mode menu is available.
• From this screen, it is possible to save the indicator's configuration parameters on the PC, or to restore them.
Access to this screen can only be obtained after having started the indicator in configuration mode and be logged in at INSTALLER level.
• All configuration mode options are accessible, for example, view the overloads.
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Menu Guide 8
$ Configuration
% Connection
Option / Parameter
Fau
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Possible value
MENU
LOGIN
OPERATOR
0 - 9OPERATOR password
INSTALLER
0 - 9INSTALLER password
PASSWORD
OPERATOR
OLD
0 - 9 Old password
NEW
0 - 9 1st stroke
CONFIRM
0 - 9 2nd stroke
INSTALLER
OLD
0 - 9 Old password
NEW
0 - 9 1st stroke
CONFIRM
0 - 9 2nd stroke
EXIT
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% Application
Option / Parameter
Fau
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Possible value
APPLICATION
THRESHOLD 1
ACTIVE
< > YES
● < > NO
WEIGHT
● < > NET
< > GROSS
ACTION
● < > > = WEIGHT
< > < = WEIGHT
... ... ...
THRESHOLD 4
ACTIVE
< > YES
● < > NO
WEIGHT
● < > NET
< > GROSS
ACTION
● < > > = WEIGHT
< > < = WEIGHT
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% Parameters
• Option detail MENU / PARAMETERS (1/13)
Option / Parameter
Fau
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Possible value
LANGUAGE
< > ENGLISH
● < > FRENCH
DISPLAY UNIT
BRIGHTNESS
< > NONE
< > LOW
< > MEDIUM
● < > HIGH
COLOR
● < > WHITE
< > YELLOW
< > PINK
< > RED
< > CYAN
< > GREEN
< > BLUE
ECO MODE
● < > OFF
< > ON
DATE / TIME
DATE
0 - 9 Current date
HOUR
0 - 9 Current time
KEYBOARD
KEY BEEP
< > NONE
< > LOW
< > MEDIUM
● < > HIGH
LOCKING
< > YES
● < > NO
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• Option detail MENU / PARAMETERS (2/13)
O The standard parameters can be viewed: Once the peripheral selection is made with the STANDARD option, repeat the selection with the ADVANCED option without validating any parameter (exit with ESC).
Option / Parameter Possible Mode
COM 1(i)
(i) Same menu options for COM1 or COM2 (except specified otherwise).
REMOTE DISPLAY
D20 STANDARD / ADVANCED
D200 STANDARD / ADVANCED
D570 STANDARD / ADVANCED
ABC06 STANDARD / ADVANCED
ABC57 STANDARD / ADVANCED
PC / PLC
SLAVE A STANDARD / ADVANCED
MASTER A STANDARD / ADVANCED
MODBUS STANDARD / ADVANCED
NONE
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• Option detail MENU / PARAMETERS (3/13)
- Advanced parameters: Peripheral on COM1*
Option / Parameter
Fa
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En
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Possible value
ADVANCED
FORMAT(i)
(i) Same option and sub-options for all peripherals:- Remote display- PC / Controller.
SPEED
< > 300
< > 1200
< > 2400
< > 4800
● < > 9600
< > 19200
< > 38400
< > 115200
NUMBER OF BITS
● < > 8
< > 7
PARITY
● < > NONE
< > ODD
< > EVEN
NBR STOP BITS
< > 2
● < > 1
Option not available on COM2 RS 232 / 485
< > RS 232
● < > RS 485
* Same menu options for COM1 or COM2 (except specified otherwise).
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• Option detail MENU / PARAMETERS (4/13)
- Advanced parameters: Remote display on COM1*
Option / Parameter
Fa
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En
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Possible value
ADVANCED
PROTOCOL
MASTER A
SENDING MODE
< > PERIODIC
● < > AT STABILITY (1)
PERIOD
0 - 9 Send time period
If (1)STABILITY
0 - 9 Stability range
IDENTIFICATION NO.
0 - 9
WEIGHT TYPE
● < > NORMAL
< > HR
CONFIGURABLE FRAME
BLOCK NO.
0 - 9
ACTIVE
< > YES
● < > NO
CHECKSUM
< > YES
● < > NO
SLAVE A
IDENTIFICATION No.
0 - 9
WEIGHT TYPE
● < > NORMAL
< > HR
CONFIGURABLE FRAME
BLOCK NO.
0 - 9
ACTIVE
< > YES
● < > NO
CHECKSUM
< > YES
● < > NO
* Same menu options for COM1 or COM2 (except specified otherwise).
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• Option detail MENU / PARAMETERS (5/13)
- Advanced parameters: PC or controller on COM1*
Option / Parameter
Fa
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En
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Possible value
ADVANCED
SLAVE A
IDENTIFICATION No.
0 - 9
WEIGHT TYPE
● < > NORMAL
< > HR
CONFIGURABLE FRAME
BLOCK NO.
0 - 9
ACTIVE
< > YES
● < > NO
CHECKSUM
< > YES
● < > NO
MASTER A
SENDING MODE
< > PERIODIC
● < > AT STABILITY
PERIOD
0 - 9 Send time
STABILITY
0 - 9 Stability range
IDENTIFICATION No.
0 - 9
WEIGHT TYPE
● < > NORMAL
< > HR
CONFIGURABLE FRAME
BLOCK NO.
0 - 9
ACTIVE
< > YES
● < > NO
CHECKSUM
< > YES
● < > NO
* Same menu options for COM1 or COM2 (except specified otherwise).
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• Option detail MENU / PARAMETERS (6/13)
- Advanced parameters: PC or controller on COM1*
Option / Parameter
Fa
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En
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Possible value
ADVANCED
MODBUS
IDENTIFICATION No.
0 - 9
ADDRESS
0 - 9
* Same menu options for COM1 or COM2 (except specified otherwise).
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• Option detail MENU / PARAMETERS (7/13)
Option / Parameter
Fa
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En
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Possible value
USB
PROTOCOL
SLAVE A
IDENTIFICATION No.
0 - 9
WEIGHT TYPE
● < > NORMAL
< > HR
CONFIGURABLE FRAME
BLOCK NO.
0 - 9
ACTIVE
< > YES
● < > NO
CHECKSUM
< > YES
● < > NO
MASTER A
SENDING MODE
< > PERIODIC
● < > AT STABILITY
PERIOD
0 - 9 Send time
STABILITY
0 - 9 Stability range
IDENTIFICATION No.
0 - 9
WEIGHT TYPE
● < > NORMAL
< > HR
CONFIGURABLE FRAME
BLOCK No.
0 - 9
ACTIVE
< > YES
● < > NO
CHECKSUM
< > YES
● < > NO
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Option / Parameter
Fa
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En
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Possible value
USB
PROTOCOL
MODBUS
IDENTIFICATION No.
0 - 9
ADDRESS
0 - 9
NONE
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• Option detail MENU / PARAMETERS (9/13)
Option / Parameter
Fa
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En
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Possible value
ETHERNET
HOST NAME
0 - 9 Host name
DHCP
< > ACTIVE
● < > INACTIVE
IP ADDRESS
0 - 9 IP Address
MASK
0 - 9 Subnet mask
GATEWAY
0 - 9Gateway address
PROTOCOL
SLAVE A
IDENTIFICATION No.
0 - 9
WEIGHT TYPE
● < > NORMAL
< > HR
CONFIGURABLE FRAME
BLOCK No.
0 - 9
ACTIVE
< > YES
● < > NO
CHECKSUM
< > YES
● < > NO
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Option / Parameter
Fa
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En
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Possible value
ETHERNET
PROTOCOL
MASTER A
SENDING MODE
< > PERIODIC
● < > AT STABILITY
PERIOD
0 - 9 Send time
STABILITY
0 - 9 Stability range
IDENTIFICATION No.
0 - 9
WEIGHT TYPE
● < > NORMAL
< > HR
CONFIGURABLE FRAME
BLOCK No.
0 - 9
ACTIVE
< > YES
● < > NO
CHECKSUM
< > YES
● < > NO
I200 COMPATIBILITY
● < > YES
< > NO
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Option / Parameter
Fa
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En
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Possible value
CAN
IDENTIFICATION NO.
0 - 9Indicator's CAN address
SPEED
< > 10 kb/s
< > 20 kb/s
< > 50 kb/s
● < > 125 kb/s
< > 250 kb/s
< > 500 kb/s
PROFIBUS-DP
IDENTIFICATION NO.
0 - 9
SPEED
● < > Automatic
< > 9.6 kb/s
< > 19.2 kb/s
< > 93.75 kb/s
< > 187.5 kb/s
< > 500 kb/s
< > 1.5 Mb/s
< > 3 Mb/s
< > 6 Mb/s
< > 12 Mb/s
< > 31.25 Mb/s
< > 45.45 Mb/s
MOTOROLA
● < > YES
< > NO
DEVICENET
IDENTIFICATION NO.
0 - 9
SPEED
< > 125 kb/s
< > 250 kb/s
● < > 500 kb/s
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Option / Parameter
Fa
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En
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Possible value
TCP MODBUS ETHERNET
DHCP
< > YES
● < > NO
IP ADDRESS
0 - 9 IP Address
MASK
0 - 9 Subnet mask
GATEWAY
0 - 9Gateway address
ETHERNET / IP
DHCP
● < > YES
< > NO
IP ADDRESS
0 - 9 IP Address
MASK
0 - 9 Subnet mask
GATEWAY
0 - 9Gateway address
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• Option detail MENU / PARAMETERS (13/13)
Option / Parameter
Fau
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Possible value
I / O
INPUT 1
LOGIC
● < > ACTIVE 1
< > ACTIVE 0
INPUT 2
LOGIC
● < > ACTIVE 1
< > ACTIVE 0
OUTPUT 1
LOGIC
● < > ACTIVE 1
< > ACTIVE 0
OUTPUT 2
Same as Output 1
OUTPUT 3
Same as Output 1
OUTPUT 4
Same as Output 1
ANALOG OUTPUT
MODE
● < > 4 - 20 mA
< > 0 - 10 V
WEIGHT
< > NET
● < > GROSS
CALIBRATION(i)
(i) If mode 4-20mA.
4 mA
0 - 9 Minimum output value
20 mA
0 - 9 Maximum output value
CALIBRATION(ii)
(ii) If mode 0-20mA.
10 V
0 - 9 Maximum output value
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% Measurement
• Option detail MENU / MEASUREMENT (1/4)
Option / Parameter
Fau
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Possible value
SETTINGS
CLASS
< > CLASS II
● < > CLASS III
< > CLASS IIII
RANGE
USAGE
● < > ML
< > DPS
< > HML
UNIT
● < > kg
< > g
< > t
< > lb
NUMBER OF RANGES
1 1-3 1 to 3
MULTI-PURPOSE
● < > MULTI-DIVISION
< > MULTI-RANGE
RANGE 1
MAXIMUM CAPACITY
0 - 9 Capacity value
DIVISION
0 - 9 Division value
POINTS PER DIVISION (1)
10 0 - 9Number of points per division:
RANGE 2
Same as Range 1, except (1)
RANGE 3
Same as Range 1, except (1)
MINIMUM CAPACITY
0 - 9 Minimum capacity value
GRAVITY
ALTITUDE
0 - 9 Location's altitude (m)
LATITUDE
0 - 9 Location's latitude (m)
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Option / Parameter
Fa
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En
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Possible value
ADJUSTMENT
OFFSET
LINEARISATION
ZERO
- Weighed value
NB SEGMENTS
1 1 - 6
SEGMENT 1
STANDARD WEIGHT
0 - 9Standard weight value
SEGMENT 1
- Weighed value
... ... ...
SEGMENT 6
Same as Segment 1
WITHOUT STANDARD WEIGHT
ZERO/SLOPE
SENSOR SENSITIVITY
2 0 - 9 mV/V
NOMINAL LOAD
0 0 - 9Sensor's nominal load
TARE UNLOADED
0 0 - 9
ZERO 1 POINT
0 0 - 9 Weight at zero
UNLOADING
1st NEW
CONFIRMATION
● < > YES
< > NO
2nd POINT
DIFFERENCE
0 0 - 91st - 2nd point weight difference
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Option / Parameter
Fa
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En
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Possible value
INSTALLATION
USER ZERO
0 - 9 Value in % of range
ZERO TRACKER
● < > INACTIVE
< > ACTIVE GROSS
< > ACTIVE GROSS/NET
AUTO ZERO
ACTIVATION
● < > YES
< > NO
TIME DELAY
0 - 9 0 to 65000 ms
INITIAL ZERO
LOW LIMIT
0 - 9 Value in % of range
HIGH LIMIT
0 - 9 Value in % of range
CREEP
● < > INACTIVE
< > ACTIVE
FILTERING
CODE
2 0 - 4
FREQUENCY
50 0 - 9Number of measurements / s
FILTER 1... FILTER 3
TYPE
< > INACTIVE
● < > AVERAGE
< > SORT
WINDOW
10 0 - 9
STABILITY
CODE
4 0 - 9
WINDOW
4 0 - 9Number of measurements
LIMIT
5 0 - 9 Measuring points
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Option / Parameter
Fau
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Possible value
DEFAULT PARAMETERS
ADJUSTMENT
CONFIRMATION
● < > YES
< > NO
ADJUSTMENT
CONFIRMATION
● < > YES
< > NO
INSTALLATION
CONFIRMATION
● < > YES
< > NO
VERIFICATION
- Measured weight display
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% Service
• Option detail MENU / SERVICE (1/2)
Option / Parameter
Fau
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Possible value
OVERLOADS
TOTAL NUMBER
-Display of total number of overloads
1st OVERLOAD
< >Recording display on several pages
... ...
9th OVERLOAD
< > Same as 1st overload
WEIGHINGS
WEIGHING COUNTER
- Total weighing number display
Level 1
0 - 9 Level 1 threshold
LEVEL 2
0 - 9 Level 2 threshold
LEVEL 3
0 - 9 Level 3 threshold
TOTAL WEIGHT OF WEIGHINGS
-All weighings cumulative weight display
RESET COUNTERS TO ZERO(i)
(i) Reset overload and weighings counters and accumulated weight.
CONFIRMATION -
● < > YES
< > NO
TARING
● < > ACTIVE
< > INACTIVE
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Option / Parameter
Fa
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En
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Possible value
SD CARD
CONFIGURATION
I40 - SD
CONFIRMATION
● < > YES
< > NO
SD - I40
CONFIRMATION
● < > YES
< > NO
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Notes
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