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PANTHER2000 C750

Bagging Controller
Technical Manual
©Mettler-Toledo, Inc. 2001
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INTRODUCTION
This publication is provided solely as a guide for individuals who have received Technical Training
in servicing the METTLER TOLEDO product.
Information regarding METTLER TOLEDO Technical Training may be obtained by writing to:
METTLER TOLEDO
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213001, P.R.C.
+86 (519) 664-2040

FCC Notice

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and the Radio Interference
Requirements of the Canadian Department of Communications. Operation is subject to
the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

This manual correctly describes the operation and functionality of the PANTHER2000 C750
controller containing software version 138790 “L 1.0”. The software version is displayed during
the power sequence.

METTLER TOLEDO RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE REFINEMENTS OR CHANGES WITHOUT


NOTICE.
PRECAUTIONS

READ this manual BEFORE


operating or servicing this
WARNING
equipment. DISCONNECT ALL POWER TO THIS UNIT BEFORE
INSTALLING, SERVICING, CLEANING, OR REMOVING THE
FUSE. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN BODILY
FOLLOW these instructions HARM AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
carefully.

SAVE this manual for future


reference. CAUTION
OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING
ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES.
DO NOT allow untrained
personnel to operate, clean,
inspect, maintain, service, or
tamper with this equipment.
WARNING
ONLY PERMIT QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TO SERVICE THIS
ALWAYS DISCONNECT this EQUIPMENT. EXERCISE CARE WHEN MAKING CHECKS,
equipment from the power TESTS AND ADJUSTMENTS THAT MUST BE MADE WITH
POWER ON. FAILING TO OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS
source before cleaning or
CAN RESULT IN BODILY HARM.
performing maintenance.

CALL METTLER TOLEDO for


parts, information, and WARNING
service. FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD,
CONNECT TO PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET ONLY. DO
NOT REMOVE THE GROUND PRONG.

Note: If the unit has been


stored or transported in CAUTION
below freezing BEFORE CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING ANY INTERNAL ELECTRONIC
COMPONENTS OR INTERCONNECTING WIRING BETWEEN ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT,
temperatures, allow the unit ALWAYS REMOVE POWER AND WAIT AT LEAST THIRTY (30) SECONDS BEFORE ANY
to warm up to room CONNECTIONS OR DISCONNECTION’S ARE MADE. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE
temperature before turning PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF THE
EQUIPMENT, OR BODILY HARM.
on AC power.
CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------7

2. FACTORY NUMBER REFERENCE CHART------------------------------------------7

3. SPECIFICATIONS---------------------------------------------------------------------8
3.1 Physical Dimensions--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8

4. INSTALLATION------------------------------------------------------------------------9
4.1 C750 installation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9

4.2 Rear panel------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10

4.3 Connect the Load Cell------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10

4.4 CAUTION--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
4.4.1. Analog Load Cell Connections-----------------------------------------------------------------------------10
4.4.2. Discrete Wiring ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12

4.5 DIP switch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14

5. OPERATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------15
5.1 Display and Keyboard ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 15

5.2 The Basic Operator Functions --------------------------------------------------------------- 16


5.2.1. Power-up Sequence ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16
5.2.2. Lock and unlock the keyboard ----------------------------------------------------------------------------16
5.2.3. Operator warning--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17
5.2.4. Zero the Scale------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17

5.3 Print Operation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17


5.3.1. Normal Print -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17
5.3.2. Total print-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18
5.3.3. Printed by Recipe--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18
5.3.4. Printed by working Shift ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19
5.3.5. Print Recipe --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------20

5.4 Recall Operation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 21


5.4.1. Recall Recipe Number --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21
5.4.2. Recall the Recipe Number and Shift Number ------------------------------------------------------------22
5.4.3. Recall the Accumulation and Count by Recipe Number------------------------------------------------22
5.4.4. Recall Accumulation and Counts by Shift Number------------------------------------------------------22

5.5 Block count function------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23


5.6 Multi bags function --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24

5.7 Setup Setpoints ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25


5.7.1. Setup Setpoints ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------25
5.7.2. Setup Count preset value -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------27
5.7.3. Setup Accumulation Target---------------------------------------------------------------------------------27

5.8 Setup Date/Time ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 28

5.9 System Setup---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29

5.10 Clear Accumulation value------------------------------------------------------------------ 30


5.10.1. Clear all of the Total value----------------------------------------------------------------------------------30
5.10.2. Clear one of the recipe value-------------------------------------------------------------------------------30

5.11 Software Update----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31

5.12 Type Control Logic chart ------------------------------------------------------------------- 31

5.13 Weight in container ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32


5.13.1. bulk mode----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------32
5.13.2. double scales mode ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------33
5.13.3. weight in container mode with flap function -------------------------------------------------------------34
5.13.4. liquid pour mode --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------35

5.14 Non-container mode ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 36


5.14.1. Non-container1----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------36
5.14.2. Non-container2 mode --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------37

5.15 single weight in ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38

6. PROGRAMMING AND CALIBRATION --------------------------------------------39


6.1 General Program Block Information -------------------------------------------------------- 40

6.2 Keystroke Functions -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40


6.2.1. Navigating Within a Program Block ----------------------------------------------------------------------40
6.2.2. Program Block Access -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------41
6.2.3. Press the FUNCTION key. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------41

6.3 F1 Scale Interface----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41

6.4 F2 Application Environment Program Block----------------------------------------------- 45

6.5 F3 Function------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 46

6.6 F4 Communication Program Block -------------------------------------------------------- 46

6.7 F5 Work Model Sub-Block------------------------------------------------------------------ 49

6.8 F6 Configure Timer Program Block--------------------------------------------------------- 54


6.9 F8 Diagnostics and Maintenance Program Block ---------------------------------------- 57

6.10 SAVE PARAMETERS Program Sub-block ------------------------------------------------- 61

7. SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE----------------------------------------------------61


7.1 Tools and Supplies --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 61

7.2 Cleaning and Regular Maintenance -------------------------------------------------------- 62

7.3 Troubleshooting------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 62

7.4 Error Codes and Actions --------------------------------------------------------------------- 62

8. APPENDIX 1:SOFTWARE UPDATE-----------------------------------------------63


8.1 Wire -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 63

8.2 Application Software-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 63

8.3 Update Approach ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 63

9. APPENDIX 2: DATA FORMAT-----------------------------------------------------67


9.1 serial data output in continuous mode----------------------------------------------------- 67

9.2 HOST comunication function --------------------------------------------------------------- 68


9.2.1 connect ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------68
9.2.2 HOST Data Format -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------68
9.2.3 function code --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------70
9.2.4 function spec---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------70

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Physical Dimensions

1. Introduction
We appreciate you kind purchase of C750 BAGGING CONTROLLER.
To take full advantage of high performance of C750, Thoroughly read this technical manual first
before use and understand the explanations contained herein for correct operating procedures.
The C750 bagging scale controller is a powerful, easy-to-use bagging scale instrument for
bagging automation. Its open system architecture allows enhancement as your application grows
or as technology changes.

2. Factory number reference chart


Every C750.STANDARD have included below functions:
C750.STANDARD functions
1、 Bulk Function
2、 Double Scales Function
3、 Standard Bagging Function
4、 Liquid Pour Function
5、 Vacuum Bagging Function
(need to add option board BOM:138346)

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3. Specifications
The C750 controller conforms to the specifications listed in this chapter.
3.1 Physical Dimensions
The C750 panel mount cutout measures:
z 158 x 101 mm

158

101
The C750 panel mount model measures: 213 x 110 x 145 mm

145 145
110

rail

C750 Seal
C750 installation

4. Installation
4.1 C750 installation
Please read this chapter thoroughly before installing the C750 controller.

1. Cut a hole at the controller box.

Hole
C750

2. Inset the C750 controller from front panel and note the
rubber is on the front panel.

rail
C750

3. Inset the rail from offside.

C750 Screw

4. fix it use two screws.

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4.2 Rear panel

SHLD
+EXC
+SEN
24VS

-SEN
-EXC
COM

+SIG
IN10
IN11
IN12
IN13

-SIG
IN0
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
IN5
IN6
IN7
IN8
IN9
CLTX+
CLTX-

OUT10
OUT11
C-COM

COM0

COM1

COM2

COM3
OUT0
OUT1

OUT2
OUT3

OUT4
OUT5
OUT6
OUT7

OUT8
OUT9
COM
GND

RXD
TXD

RX+
TX+

RX-
TX-
N
L

Figure 1 rear panel


4.3 Connect the Load Cell
Make the appropriate load cell connection to either the Controller PCB.
4.4 CAUTION
To avoid damage to the PCB or load cell, remove power from the PANTHER2000 C750 controller
and wait at least 30 seconds before connecting or disconnecting any harness.
4.4.1. Analog Load Cell Connections
The maximum cable length for analog load cell connections to the PANTHER2000 C750
controller depends on the total scale resistance (TSR) of the scale base. To calculate TSR:
Load Cell Input Resistance (Ohms)
TSR = —————————————————
#Load Cells
The chart below gives recommended cable lengths based on TSR and cable gauge.
Recommended Maximum
24 Gauge 20 Gauge 16 Gauge
TSR (Ohms)
(feet) (feet) (feet)
350 800 2000 4000
87 200 600 1000
58 100 300 500
35 70 190 350
The following diagrams describe analog load cell terminal strip wiring for standard 6-wire cable,
6-wire cable, and standard 4-wire cable.
CAUTION

Standard 6-wire Cable


+EXC +SEN SHLD -SEN -EXC +SIG -SIG
White Yellow Orange Red Blue Green Black

6-wire Cable
+EXC +SEN SHLD -SEN -EXC +SIG -SIG
Green Brown Yellow Blue Black White Red

4-wire Cable
+EXC +SEN SHLD -SEN -EXC +SIG -SIG
Green Green Yellow Black Black White Red
If an increase in load results in a decrease in weight display, reverse the signal wires (+SIG
and –SIG).
Connect the Power Cable
Connect with AC power, AC voltage is 87V ~ 264 V and AC frequency is 50~60 Hz. The
controller is universal power supply.
Connection to the panel mount PANTHER2000 C750 controller must be made at installation.
The AC power connection must be wired as follows for panel mount models:
Pin description
1 GND
2 Line
3 N

Power Connections - Panel Mount


The controller strip will accommodate wire sizes ranging from 16 to 12 AWG. The wire size used
must meet all local and national electrical codes. On panel mount models you must secure the
power wiring with a cable tie as a strain relief. Cable ties are supplied loose. If the power
controller strip is removed from the controller, reinsert the power controller strip until it is
completely seated in the jack at the rear of the enclosure.
Serial Port Connections
Refer to the following diagrams for proper cable connections to the PANTHER2000 C750
controller’s serial ports.
The serial interface strips will accommodate wire sizes ranging from 23 to 16 AWG. The
controller strips may be removed to facilitate wiring. Removal of the controller strips also permits
easier viewing of the controller designations printed on the board back plate.
You can only select one of then, such as RS-232/RS-422 or RS485 serial interface. The pin
description as below:

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Pin Description Mode


RX - RS422 Receive -
RX+ RS422 Receive +
RS422
TX+ RS422 Transmit +
TX - RS422 Transmit -
TXD Transmit Data
RS232
RXD Receive Data
COM Logic Ground
+24V Power
CLTX+ 20mA Transmit +
20mA current loop
CLTX- 20mA Transmit 1
RS-232 (Controller PCB Serial Port)
The following diagram and table describe pin-to-pin cable connections using an RS-232 cable.
The maximum recommended cable length for RS-232 communications is 50 feet.
RS-422 (Controller PCB Serial Port)
The following diagram and table describe pin-to-pin cable connections using an RS-422 cable.
The maximum recommended total distance for RS-422 and RS-485 is 2000 feet.
20 mA (Controller PCB Serial Port)
The following diagram and table describe pin-to-pin cable connections using a 20 mA loop. The
maximum recommended cable length for 20 mA interfacing is 1000 feet.
4.4.2. Discrete Wiring
The Controller PCB contains 14 discrete input and 12 discrete output connections. The discrete
wiring input ports define as below:
Controller working mode
Pin spec Pin spec
Bulk DBag Bagging Filling Vacuum
1 IN0 Run / Stop
2 IN 1 Keyboard Lock
3 IN 2 Hopper Ready / Tare -
Ready to pour liquid - - - -
4 IN 3 Clamp Bag / Loose Quest - -
Start pour liquid - - - -
Clamp finished - -
5 IN 4
Manual Feeding Slow
6 IN 5 Manual Feeding Fast
7 IN 6 Manual Discharge
8 IN 7 Accept Tolerance
9 IN 8 Emergency Stop
10 IN 9 Destitute Material -
11 IN 10 Full Material - - - -
Print & Add Up(only single
12 IN 11
weight)
13 IN 12 Last Bag - - - -
14 IN 13 Remote Clear
15 Comm.
16 24V
CAUTION

To initiate one of the inputs, you


must ground the input terminal
for the desired function and hold
the input at logic ground level
for at least 10 ms.
The inputs are capable of
handling
from 5- to 24-volt DC signals

Figure 2: Input Wiring Example

The discrete wiring output ports define as below:


Controller working mode
Pin spec Pin spec
Bulk DBag Bagging Filling Vacuum
1 OUT0 Fast Feeding
2 OUT 1 Middle Feeding
3 commo0 -
4 OUT 2 Slow Feeding
5 OUT 3 Flap / vibration - - -
6 Common1 -
7 OUT 4 Discharge
Clamp Bag - -
8 OUT 5
Move Pour Valve - - - -
9 OUT 6 Pre-summation over
10 OUT 7 Rise - - -
11 Common2 -
12 OUT 8 Charge - - -
13 OUT 9 Over / Under Target Range
14 OUT 10 Zero
15 OUT 11 Ready
16 Common3 -

Current-sinking components which


can handle as below::

Figure 3: Output Wiring Example

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4.5 DIP switch
Status K1-1 K1-2 K1-3 K1-4
Normal OFF OFF OFF OFF
Password protect ON OFF OFF OFF
Flash download OFF ON OFF OFF
F1 menu protect OFF OFF ON OFF
Display and Keyboard

5. Operation

5.1 Display and Keyboard

Cursor Description
->0<- The center-of-zero cursor indicates that the scale is within ± ¼ increment of
gross zero.
~ The scale instability cursor indicates that the scale is in motion. The cursor will
turn off when the scale is stable. The motion sensitivity of motion detection is
adjustable in setup.
G The controller will be in GROSS mode.
Net The controller will be in Net mode when a tare is active. Tare can be entered
as a Preset tare value or tare may be automatically acquired when the operator
presses the TARE key.
Manual The controller will be in manual model
Auto The controller will be in auto model
Setup The controller will be in Setup mode when it’s entry setup model.

Cursor Description
RUN When controller is running in sequence model
Jog When controller is running in jog model, the controller will be never under the
target tolerance.
Pre. If use the preset accumulation or count function, it’ll turn on.
CN The consecutive number cursor indicates CN has been recalled.
Clamp When controller is Clamping the bag
Dis. When controller is in discharge the material
>>> When the weight is reaching the set point 1.
>> When the weight is reaching the set point 2.
> When the weight is reaching the set point 3.
Lock When controller is locked by supervisor, All of the key are not response besides
select keyboard.
Over It will be turned on while the weight above the target tolerance.
Under If the final weight value is under the target tolerance, it will be turns on.
Acc. When controller is display total weight value.
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Key Function
0-9 Input numeric entries such as threshold values and scale capacity
Select Print format
Set point parameters setup
Recipe key, you can select a new recipe in any time
Only time /date or some other function else .
Zero key,
Exit the current location
Clear the last character of a response and allows you to re-key the response
Select key, scrolls through a list of choices
Enter key, completes a response

5.2 The Basic Operator Functions

5.2.1. Power-up Sequence


User can download the latest version of the controller on our web.
The PANTHER2000 C750 controller goes through a series of self test when it is turned on.
These tests confirm normal controller operation. The power-up sequence is as follows:
All segments of the display windows are lit. This verifies operation of all segments. The
display then shows dashes [---] in the upper display while the controller performs internal
diagnostic self tests on memory and identifies optional boards that are installed.
The controller also checks the location of setup parameters and memory fields. If these have
been moved or changed as when loading software, an error message will appear before
displaying the software part number.
After a delay, the controller displays C750.standard 137301 and advances to normal
operation mode.
Finally, if enabled, the PANTHER2000 C750 controller power-up timer counts the minutes
and seconds remaining before the PANTHER2000 C750 controller advances to normal
operating mode. The basic power-up sequence requires approximately 20 seconds. The
power-up sequence is analogous to the time required to “boot” a personal computer.
5.2.2. Lock and unlock the keyboard
When controller is locked, (F4.5.1= )时, if input port 1 is connecting with COM, the
keyboard will be unlocked.
Print Operation
The default password is 8888 with 4 characters. While entry the setup program, it needs
current password.
Keyboard unlock Keyboard Locked

COM
+24V

COM
+24V
IN10
IN11

IN10
IN11
IN12
IN13

IN12
IN13
IN0
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
IN5
IN6

IN0
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
IN5
IN6
IN7

IN7
IN8

IN8
IN9

IN9
On Off

5.2.3. Operator warning


While the controller is working in normal mode, it’s only with short buzz when press the keys,
but If inputs a wrong key, the controller will not receive the data with three times buzz voice, it
need inputs a right format data again.
5.2.4. Zero the Scale
If pushbutton zero is enabled, you can press ZERO key to establish a new zero center of
reference for the scale when in the gross mode. In motion or residual weight on scale greater
than pushbutton zero range will cancel this operation.
If the system is in auto model, the systems will cancel the zero function.

Before press Key,controller display

After press Key,controller display

5.3 Print Operation

5.3.1. Normal Print

When (F5.6=Manual),press Key can add up the total weight and the total
bags。
When(F5.6=Auto),the controller will output the below report。

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Print format as below


Report
Shift 2 2006/01/18 13:03
No Date & Time Recipe Target Gross(kg) Tare (kg) Net (kg) Tol.
1 2006/01/18 08:10 1 30.00 30.50 0.51 29.99 -0.01
2 2006/01/18 09:20 2 50.00 50.53 0.51 50.02 +0.02
3 2006/01/18 10:00 1 30.00 30.51 0.51 30.00 0.00
4 2006/01/18 11:50 3 25.00 25.52 0.51 25.01 +0.01
5 2006/01/18 12:40 4 75.00 75.49 0.50 74.99 -0.01

5.3.2. Total print

Press key, the controller will be display as right.

Press key, and controller will printing the report,


the format as below.

Total Report
2006/01/18 15:01
No Set point Count Gross(kg) Tare(kg) Net(kg) Tol.
1 30.00 123 3751.60 61.53 3690.07 +0.07
2 50.00 12 606.05 6.02 600.03 +0.03
3 25.00 258 6578.97 128.98 6449.99 -0.01
4 75.00 320 24160.05 160.02 24000.03 +0.03
Total 713 35096.67 356.55 34740.12

5.3.3. Printed by Recipe

Press key.
Print Operation

Press key to select recipe print format and

press key to select recipe number.

The controller displayed current recipe number.

Press key to use the new recipe number.

Press key, the controller will print all of 4th


recipe data as below.

Recipe Total Report

Recipe 4 2006/01/18 15:32


Shift Set point Count Gross(kg) Tare(kg) Net(kg) Tol.
1 75.00 1000 75500.04 500.01 75000.03 +0.03
2 75.00 500 37999.98 499.97 37500.01 +0.01
3 75.00 800 60500.01 500.03 59999.98 -0.02
4 75.00 958 72349.98 500.00 71849.98 -0.02

5.3.4. Printed by working Shift

Press key.

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Press key until displayed as right.

Press key,the controller displayed the


current working shift number.

Press key to select new working shift number.

Press key to printing the working shift total


format as below.

Working Shift Total Report


2 2006/01/18 15:01
Recipe Set point Count Gross(kg) Tare(kg) Net(kg) Tol.
1 30.00 123 3751.60 61.53 3690.07 +0.07
2 50.00 12 606.05 6.02 600.03 +0.03
3 25.00 258 6578.97 128.98 6449.99 -0.01
4 75.00 320 24160.05 160.02 24000.03 +0.03

5.3.5. Print Recipe

Press key and the C750 will displayed as right.


Recall Operation

Press key to select the recipe report format.

Press key to print recipe report.

Recipe Report
2006/01/18 12:20
Recipe Target SP1(kg) SP2(kg) SP3(kg) CPS Zero Tol. Span Tol.
0 100.00 5.00 2.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 0.50
1 75.00 5.00 2.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 0.50
2 50.00 2.50 1.50 1.00 0.80 1.00 0.50
… … … … … … …
9 15.00 0.80 0.50 0.40 0.20 0.50 0.20

5.4 Recall Operation

5.4.1. Recall Recipe Number

Press key and the controller will display


current recipe number.

Press key to select the recipe number of five.

Press key and the controller will work with


tthis new recipe; the low display will display the
weight and count of recipe 5.

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5.4.2. Recall the Recipe Number and Shift Number

Press Key。The controlle will display


Current recipe and shift number

press Key again,the controller return


normal display.

5.4.3. Recall the Accumulation and Count by Recipe Number

Press key and the controller will display the


current recipe number.

Press key to select the new Recipe number

Press key to return normal display.

5.4.4. Recall Accumulation and Counts by Shift Number

Press key.
Block count function

Press key to display current shift number.

Press key to select new shift number.

Press key to return normal display.

5.5 Block count function


Before using the function , you must select [F5.13 CountMod √].

Press ,the controler displays “Enter Setup”.

Press Key,the controller


displays“Sampling”,you can sample the block.

Press Key,the controller hints“Put on


testee”. Now you can put the block materials on
the balance.

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Press Key,the controller hints you input the


materials’s blocks “Amount”.

Press Key,finishing the sample, return to


the normal display.

5.6 Multi bags function


The controller does one loose bag operation until the weight equals to batch value..

This function does when F5.1=Bagging/DBag,F5.1A=0。

Press Key,the controller display“Enter


Setup”.

Press Key until the controller displays“Packet


Setup”.

Press Key,the controller


displays“Multipacket ”,it means the multi
bags function is not valid.

Press Key,the controller


displays“Multipacket ”,it means the multi
bags function is not valid.
Setup Setpoints

Press Key to return the normal display.

5.7 Setup Setpoints

5.7.1. Setup Setpoints

Press Key。The controller go into setpoint


setup。
When“Multipacket ”,the controller
display“Batch”.It means you can setup
multibag handing .

User can input the batch value.

Press Key。Display the curent target 。


The user can change this value.

Input Key。The controller will


have new target value “25.00kg”.

Press Key,into fast feeding setup.

Input Key。The controller will


have new fast feeding value “20.00kg”.

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Press Key。Into fine feeding setup.

Input Key。Input new fine feeding

4.00kg。press Key into new preact setup.

Input Key。Input new preact

0.5kg。Press Key into rise panel setup.

If F5.1=Bagging and F5.1a=1or2,you


will go into rise panel setup.

If F6.7≠0,you can input new zero


tolerance,otherwise into new target
Tolerance setup.

Input Key。Input new zero

tolerance 0.15kg.Press Key into target


tolerance setup.

If F5.4= ,you can input new target ,


otherwise return to normal display.

Input Key。Input new target

tolerance 0.15kg,press Key return normal


Setup Setpoints
5.7.2. Setup Count preset value
The controller will be stopped automatically While the accumulated count number reaching
the presented count number.
= Yes and = No.

If F5.8=Yes and in normal display, press

key to display last count value.

Setup the new proset count.

It will be stopped automatically while the


counter is overflow.

Press any key to display as right, and press

key it can select continue or not.

If not continue, just select NO to stopped

this function.and press key to exit.

5.7.3. Setup Accumulation Target


The controller will auto stopped while it added until arrive the same value.
To clearing the accumulation value before using preset accumulation function.

If F5.7=Yes , in normal display model, press

key to entry proset accumulation function.

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Press key to input the new target


value of the accumulation.

It will be stopped automatically while the counter is full.

Presses any key to display as right and it can select


continue or not.

If not continue, just select NO to stopped this function.

5.8 Setup Date/Time

Press key to entry function setup model.

Press key until display Date/Time setup.

Press key to entry date setup model.

It can receive the current date and after press

key, the new system date will will go


into the system time setup model.
System Setup

Systems time setup model.

It can receive the current time and after press

key, the new system time will be saved.

5.9 System Setup


If the Lock cursor is light, it can’t entry the system setup model.

In normal display model, press key.

Press key to entry system setup model.


The controller need current password.

Input the right password, the defult password is

8888. Press key and

key to entry.

The controller will displayed as right.

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5.10 Clear Accumulation value

5.10.1. Clear all of the Total value

Press key and entry FUNCTION setup.

Press key and entry CLEAR function.

Press key,the C750 will be clear all of


the TOTAL value. After clear it will be return normal
display status.

Notice: All of the data once by cleared and it will be never restore.
5.10.2. Clear one of the recipe value

Press key to entry SETUP function model.

Press key and clear all of the accumulation value.

Press key to select the receipe which will be cleared.


Software Update

Press key and select 5th recipe.

Press key and C750 will be clear 5th


recipe accumulation value. After that, it will be
return to normal display status.

5.11 Software Update


The C750 controller can update the software via serial port.

5.12 Type Control Logic chart


The C750 have several work models, it can selected by setup parameter F5.1 Work Mode.
Here are the charts of these models

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5.13 Weight in container

5.13.1. bulk mode

NET

OVER

(Target)
Preact(out2)
UNDER
Fine(out1)

Midd(out0)

start(IN0)

TIM
Hooper gate ok
(IN2)
Midd(out0)

Fine(out1)

Preact(out2)

Judging time(F6.2)

Motion detect time

discharge

Chart 1
Weight in container

5.13.2. double scales mode

Clamp quest set is only on master controller IN3,double scales communicate with I/0,
every controller’s outputs OUT7,OUT8 connect other’s inputs IN4 ,IN11, every
controller’s COM2,COM3 connect with the other’s COM.

NET
OVER

(Target)
Preact(out2)

UNDER
Fine(out1)

Midd(out0)

A B

Start(IN0) TIM
Hooper gate 0k
A
Hooper gate ok B

A discharge enable

A discharge

B discharge enable

B discharge

Chart 2

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5.13.3. weight in container mode with flap function

NET
OVER

(Target)
Preact(out2)
UNDER
Fine(out1)

Midd(out0)

Start (IN0)
TIM
Hooper gate ok(IN2)

Midd(out0)

Fine(out1)

Preact(out2)

CIT (F6.2)

Judgment stable

Clamp (IN3)

Delay clamp Delay zero


Dischar
3
flap
flapping
Delay cahrge
charge
delay
Delay loos
e
OFF
Clamp status ON

Chart 3
Weight in container
5.13.4. liquid pour mode

NET

OVER
(Targe)
Preact (out2)
Fine (out1)
UNDER

Midd (out0)

Manul tare

Start (IN0)
TIM
Put on
Tare
OFF
Clamp
ON

Midd (out0)

Fine(out1)

Preact (out2)

CIT (F6.2)

Stable judgment (F6.8)

Chart 4

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5.14 Non-container mode

5.14.1. Non-container1

Here is the Non-container model one, the controller can auto tare every times before feeding and auto
Clear after near zero

NET
OVER

(Target)
Preact(out2)

Fine(out1) UNDER

Auto clear

Midd(out0)

Auto tare

Start (IN0) TIM

clamp(IN3)
OFF
Clamp ON

Midd(out0)

Fine(out1)

Preact(out2)

CIT (F6.2)
Rise panel

vibration
delay

Judgment stable

Chart 6
Non-container mode

5.14.2. Non-container2 mode


Here is the Non-container mode 2, the controller can auto tare only once at first
time .And then there is on tare function anymore.
If it needs to change the bag tare , put the input 0 to manual status and waiting only 10
Second , after that the controller will get a new tare after clamping .

Net
over

(Target)
Preact(out2)
Under
Fine (out1)

Midd (out0)

Auto tare

Start (IN0)
TIM
Clamp (IN3)

Cla mp statu OFF


ON
s

Midd (out0)

Fine (out1)
Preact (out2)

CIT (F6.2)

Rise panel

Vibration vibration
Delay
Stable judgment(F6.8)

Chart 7

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5.15 single weight in

NET

OVER

(Target)
Preact (out2)
UNDER
Fine (out1)

Midd (out0)

ZERO

Start (IN0)
TIM

ZERO

Midd (out0)

Fine (out1)

Preact (out2)
CIT (F6.2)

Stable judging (F6.8)

Chart 8
single weight in

6. Programming and Calibration


This chapter discribes basic feature of program blocks and how to configure the specific
parameters in each program block.

Setup Parameters

F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F8
Scale Interface Environment Specification Serial Setup Work Model Time Setup Diagnoses

F1.3 F2.1 F3.5 F4.1 F5.1 F6.1 F8.1


Unit Power-Delay Password COM1 Work Molde Power-on Delay Memory Test
F4.1.1
F1.4 F2.2 F5.2 F6.2 F8.2
Output Model
Capacity Power-Unit SP Setup CIF Display Tast
F4.1.2
PTCZ F5.3 F6.2.1
F1.5 Fast Compare F8.3
Increment Feeding Speed
F4.1.3 Keyboard Test
Buad Rate F6.2.2
F1.6 F5.4 Middle Compare F8.4
Linearity F4.1.4 Tolerance
F6.2.3 Calibration Para.
Data Bits
Slow Compare
F1.7 F4.1.5 F5.5 F8.5
Calibration Parity APF
F6.3 Serial Test

F4.1.6 F5.5.1 Loose Delay


F1.8 CheckSum Value F8.6
Zero Adj I/O Port Test
F5.5.2 F6.4
F4.1.7 Clamp Delay
Print Format Cycle
F1.9 F8.7
Span Adj F5.5.3 Print parameter
F6.5
F4.4 Max/Min
Hoop close
F1.10 Host Address
F8.8
Stability Chk F5.6 Reset to factory
F6.6
F4.5 Auto/Manual
I/O Setup Hold Display
F1.11
Digi Filiter F5.7
F4.5.1 F6.7
Lock Key Pre. Weight
Near zero
F1.12
AZM F4.5.2 F5.8
Clear Acc. Pre. Count F6.8
Stability
F1.13 F4.5.3
Zero Operation F5.9
Clamp Signal F6.9
Cycle Zero
Flap Time
F1.13.1 F4.5.4
Power-Zero Low Material F6.11
F1.13.2 Vibration DelayTime
Push-Zero
F6.12
Vibration Time

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6.1 General Program Block Information


The PANTHER2000 C750 controller program blocks use several standard conventions. This
section gives general information on keystroke functions, navigation procedures, audible
messages, reset to factory procedures, and program block access.

6.2 Keystroke Functions


Throughout the manual we make a distinction between key names and commands. Key
names such as ENTER are presented in all capital letters, and commands such as “select”
are presented in lower case. For example:
“Press SELECT...”—means to press the SELECT key on the key pad.
“Select an option...”—means to use the SELECT key to display an item, then press ENTER.
The following keys are commonly used when configuring the program blocks.

Key Description
0-9 Keys input numeric entries such as threshold values and scale capacity

To select the print function and format

To setup set point parameters

To setup and recall recipe

Function key, it can entry the setup function and system date/time and clear all data that
saved by controller
Allows you to back up in the current program block and return to the previous step if you are
in the first two levels of setup. The ZERO key does not function when you are beyond the
second level in setup.
Exits the current location. The parameters you have configured prior to pressing escape are
saved when you exit. Each time you press ESCAPE you exit back to the previous level of
setup. You may have to press ESCAPE several times to return to a desired location
Clears the last character of a response and allows you to re-key the response. This is similar
to the backspace key on a computer keyboard
Scrolls through a list of choices. As the SELECT key is pressed, programming items are listed
and appear in the lower display area
Completes a response. Press ENTER after you have used the numeric keys to input data or
used the SELECT key to display an option

6.2.1. Navigating Within a Program Block


Navigation within program blocks is the same from block to block. The following information
helps you find, select and configure the areas you need. Presses SELECT to scroll through the
available program blocks. When the desired block is displayed, press ENTER to open it.
Proceed through each step in all program blocks to configure all parameters the first time the
PANTHER2000 C750 controller is programmed. Program blocks contain sub-blocks that
F1 Scale Interface
handle specific areas of functionality. The SELECT and ENTER keys toggle and confirm
parameter option selection.
After you have configured one sub-block, the controller automatically proceeds to the next.
When you finish the last sub-block in a program block, the controller proceeds to the next
program block.
You can exit your position within a program block by pressing ESCAPE at any time. You may
need to press ESCAPE several times to exit setup mode and continue to normal operation.
6.2.2. Program Block Access
Press FUNCTION key, and the controller will display Enter Setup parameter, press ENTER key
to entry the password model, input the current password and entry setup model.
6.2.3. Press the FUNCTION key.
The first program block, Scale Interface, should be displayed. Press ENTER to open this block
or press SELECT to choose another block to open.
When you have finished configuring the parameters in each sub-block and wish to return to
normal operation, press ESCAPE several times until the prompt Exit Setup? Is displayed,
then press ENTER to confirm. If you do not wish to exit at this time, press SELECT to choose
another program block within the setup mode.
If you wish to protect the setup parameters from being changed, you can power-down the
controller and install the K1-1 DIP switch on the Controller board.

6.3 F1 Scale Interface

Calibration Unit Sub-block [F1.3 Unit kg]


This sub-block lets you enter the units of measure to use when calibrating the scale and
configuring capacity and increment size. Recalibration is required if you change the
calibration unit.
1. Press ENTER at the Calibration Unit prompt to open the sub-block.
2. At the [F1.3 Unit kg] prompt, press SELECT until the desired calibration unit is displayed,
then press ENTER.
Calibration units include
• Pounds
• Kilograms
The choices will be limited to the current settings for the primary and secondary weight units
as specified in the Application Environment Program Block.
3. Continue to the next sub-block or press ESCAPE to exit the setup mode.

Capacity Sub-block [F1.4 Cap 10000kg]


The Capacity sub-block lets you enter the maximum scale capacity. The capacity is given in
the calibration units.
1. Press ENTER at the Capacity prompt to open the sub-block.
2. At the [F1.4 Cap 10000kg] prompt, input the desired scale capacity using the numeric
keys.

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3. Press ENTER to accept the capacity.
4. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

5 0.001 0.002 0.005


10 0.001 0.002 0.005 0.01
15 0.005
20 0.005 0.01 0.02
25 0.005 0.01
30 0.005 0.01
40 0.005 0.01 0.02
50 0.005 0.01 0.02 0.05
60 0.01 0.02
80 0.01 0.02
100 0.01 0.02 0.05 0.1
120 0.02
150 0.05
200 0.02 0.05 0.1 0.2
300 0.05 0.1
400 0.05 0.1 0.2
500 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5
800 0.1 0.2
1000 0.1 0.2 0.5 1
1500 0.5
2000 0.2 0.5 1 2
3000 0.5 1
4000 0.5 1 2
5000 0.5 1 2 5
8000 1 2
10000 1 2 5 10

Increment Size Sub-block[F1.5 Inc 1kg]


This sub-block lets you specify the increment size for one or more weighing intervals. An
increment size is the smallest change in weight value that the controller is able to display. For
example, if the increment size is specified as 0.1 then, starting at 0.0 on the scale, adding an
increasing load will cause the controller to display 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3 and so on through the
entire weighing range of the scale. If you selected 0.2 for the increment size, the addition of
an increasing load would display 0.2, 0.4, 0.6 as the weight is rounded to the 0.2 increment
through the entire range.
Increments may count by 1, 2, or 5.

Linearity Correction Sub-block [F1.6 Lin ]


Linearity correction lets you calibrate the scale using calibration reference weights at mid-
scale and full-scale ranges. Linearity correction allows for compensation of the non-linear
performance of a load cell(s) or weighing system. If linearity correction is enabled, the
calibration process requires additional steps. The controller must be calibrated or recalibrated
after you enable linearity correction.
1. Press ENTER at the F1.6Lin prompt to open the sub-block.
2. Select Y to enable or N to disable linearity correction.
3. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.
F1 Scale Interface
Calibration Sub-block [F1.7 Calib ]
Calibration involves emptying the scale then placing a known test weight on an empty
platform and allowing the PANTHER2000 C750 controller to capture values for zero and
span. You can calibrate a scale with or without linearity correction. The PANTHER2000 C750
controller prompts you through the calibration.

Without Linearity Correction

1. Press ENTER at the F1.7 Calibration prompt to open the sub-block.


2. At the Empty Scale prompt, remove any weight on the platform, then press
ENTER. The controller automatically captures zero and the cursor moves
across the lower display indicating the operation is in progress.
3. At the Add Test Weight prompt, place on the platform a test weight equaling the
scale’s capacity or another practical weight. Press ENTER.
A minimum of 20% of scale capacity is necessary for calibration; Mettler-
Toledo recommends 60 to 100%. A calibration error will result if insufficient
weight is used.
4. When the controller indicates Calibration Successful, continue to the next sub-
block or exit the setup mode.

With Linearity Correction Enabled

1. Press ENTER at the F1.7 Calibration prompt to open the sub-block.


2. At the Empty Scale prompt, remove any weight on the platform then press
ENTER. The controller automatically captures zero .
3. At the Add High Weight prompt, place a weight on the platform equaling
between 65% to 100% of the scale’s capacity.
4. At the Add Low Weight prompt, place weight on the platform equaling at least
50% of scale capacity or as much as is practical. Press ENTER.
5. When the controller indicates Calibration Successful, press ENTER.
6. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Zero Adjustment Sub-block [F1.8 Z Adj ]


The zero value is the scale-empty reference as determined during calibration. The Zero
Adjustment block lets you re-establish this value to compensate for any change since the last
calibration. The scale must be empty before resetting the zero value.

1. Press ENTER at the F1.8 Z Adj prompt to open the sub-block.


2. At the Empty the Scale prompt, remove any weight on the platform and press
ENTER. The controller automatically captures zero and displays the message Z
Adj when finished.
3. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

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Span Adjustment Sub-block [F1.9 S Adj ]
The Span Adjustment feature lets you make minor span adjustments without completely
recalibrating the scale. Adjust the span by placing known test weights on the scale prior to
entering span adjust. The controller guides you through the procedure.

1. Place a test weight on the platform and press ENTER at the F1.9 S Adj prompt
to open the sub-block.
2. At the Add Test Weight prompt, enter the amount of weight placed on the
platform in step 1.
3. The controller captures the new span. When finished the controller displays the
message S Adj.
4. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

MOTION SENSITIVITY SELECTION Sub-block[F1.10 Stable 1]


The motion detection feature determines when a no-motion condition exists on the scale
platform . The sensitivity level determines what is considered stable. Printing, pushbutton
zero, and tare entry will wait for scale stability before carrying out the command.

0 = Motion detector disabled


1 = 1.0d motion sensitivity
2 = 3.0d motion sensitivity

Digital Filter Sub-block [F1.11 Filter 2.5]


This function will compensate for environmental disturbances such as vibration or noise.

1. At the Filter prompt, enter the number 0.5 to 9.9.


2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Noise Filter Sub-block [F1.12 Noise ]


This function will compensate for environmental disturbances such as vibration or noise.

1. At the noise Filter prompt, select Y or N to enable or disenable the noise filter
function.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

AZM Sub-block [F1.13 AZM 0]


Press ENTER at the AZM 0 prompt to turn autozero maintenance OFF. If you wish to turn
auto zero maintenance ON, press SELECT until the prompt displays 1,2 or 3, then press
ENTER.

Zero Operation Sub-block [F1.14 Zero]


The Zero Operation sub-block lets you set the zero reference parameters. only the Auto Zero
Maintenance portion of this sub-block is accessed.
For all other scale base types, you can configure any or all of the following options:
F2 Application Environment Program Block
• Power-up [Zero F1.13 P-Zero] —automatically zeros the controller at
power-up if weight on the scale is within a given range. If the weight on
the scale is beyond the designated range, the display will not read zero
until weight falls within the range.
Parameters Range of Power-Up Zero
0 Disable
1 ±2% FS
2 ±20% FS
• Pushbutton Zero —manually compensates for material build-up on the
scale and recaptures zero.
Parameters Range of Pushbutton Zero
0 Disable
1 ±2% FS
2 ±20% FS
• Auto Zero Maintenance (AZM)—automatically compensates for small
changes in zero resulting from material build-up on the scale or
temperature fluctuations.
Parameters Range of AZM
0 Disable
1 AZM within 0.5d window
2 AZM within 1.0d window
3 AZM within 3.0d window

Expend Display Sub-block [F1.15 Exp ]

1. At the Exp prompt, press SELECT to select Yes prompt and press ENTER key to
display weight in increment mode.
2. If select No prompt, the controller is display in normal operating mode.
6.4 F2 Application Environment Program Block
The Application Environment program block lets you set the features of the scale that are
specific to the customer’s application. The following diagram describes this block:

Power up Operation Sub-block [F2.1 Power-Up 00]


The Power up Operation sub-block lets you specify a time delay before the scale is
operational. This delay allows a sufficient warm-up period for stabilization of the scale and
load cell electronics.
PANTHER2000 C750 controller displays a count-down clock indicating the time remaining in
the specified warm-up period.
To configure the sub-block:

1. Press ENTER at the F2.1 Power-Up prompt.


2. At the Power-Up prompt, enter the number of minutes (0-99) that the
PANTHER2000 C750 controller will delay prior to indicating weight in normal
operating mode.
3. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

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Power up Units Sub-block [F2.2 Pwr-Uint kg]
The Power up unit sub-block lets you select power-up unit.
To configure the sub-block:

1. Press ENTER at the F2.2 Pwr-Unit kg prompt.


2. At the Pwr-Unit prompt, use SELECT key to select the new power-up unit. (kg or
lb)
3. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

6.5 F3 Function

Password Maintenance Sub-block [F3.5 PWord xxxx]


The Password Maintenance sub-block lets you enter a password that must be used each
time the Setpoints program block and Setup is accessed.
To configure the sub-block:

1. At the F3.5 PWord prompt, enter a unique password (up to four characters).
2. Press ENTER to accept the password and continue to the next sub-block.
Please record the password and keep it in a secure location. If the password is lost, the only
way to access setup program block again is by putting DIP switch K1-1 on.

6.6 F4 Communication Program Block


The Serial Interface program block (Configure Serial) lets you set parameters controlling data
flow across the PANTHER2000 C750 controller’s serial communication (COM1) ports. The
input and output COM1 ports are used to communicate data on demand or continuously
such as for printing applications. COM1 ports may also be used for information exchange
between a PC and the controller.
Standard PANTHER2000 C750 controller has one serial I/O ports . and you can choices
rs232/rs422 or rs485.
The following diagram describes the Serial Interface COM1 program block:

Configure Port Sub-block [F4.1 Com1]


This sub-block lets you configure the serial ports on your local controller for data exchange.
You can skip it to F4.5 sub-block if you use SELECT key.

RS232/RS422 Select [F4.1.1 Output232]


The model of output can be selected by RS232/RS422 or RS485.

If CTPZ In is Selected [F4.1.2 CPTZ ]


No further parameters need to be configured.
CTPZ In is a serial connection enabling PANTHER2000 C750 controller to perform several
basic functions when specific ASCII control characters are received through the serial port.
F4 Communication Program Block
Remote ASCII control characters and PANTHER2000 C750 controller’s responses include:
C— clears the scale to gross
T— tares the scale
P— initiates a print command
Z— zeros the scale

Baud Rate [F4.1.3 Baud 1200]


The baud rate is the rate of information transfer in bits-per-second.
• At the Baud prompt, select the desired rate for the selected port. Baud
rates include 300,1200,2400,4800,9600

Data Bits [F4.1.4 DataBit 8]


Data bits refer to the number of bits that make up an ASCII character that is transferred
between two units. Must Mettler-Toledo equipment communicates using seven data bits.
At Data Bits prompt, select 7 or 8 data bits.

Parity [F4.1.5 Parity n]


Parity is an error checking mechanism for each byte.
• At the Parity prompt, select the desired option. Parity options include
Even— the controller sends an even number of logic 1 data bits. If the sum is odd, an
eighth logic 1 bit is added for an even total. If the sum is even, a 0 bit is included to leave it
unchanged.
Odd— the controller sends an odd number of logic 1 data bits. If the sum is even, an
eighth logic 1 bit is added for an odd total. If the sum is odd, a 0 bit is included to leave it
unchanged.
None— for use with eight data bits.

Check Sum [F4.1.6 Chksum ]


At the Chksum prompt, select Y or N to enable or disable the checksum feature. Checksum
is a method of checking each line of data transmitted by encoding a check digit character at
the end of the string. The receiving device must be able to calculate and compare this
character to verify that the data is correct.
Checksum is defined as the 2’s complement of the seven low-order bits of the binary sum of
all characters preceding the checksum including control characters.
Bit 8 of the checksum is the parity bit (if enabled) of the seven low-order bits of the checksum
character.

Output Model [F4.1.7 OutMod1 0]


At the OutModl prompt, select digits from 0 to 3, it has different output model.
0 Select 0 at each of the prompts. And controller will be no serial data output.

1 Mettler-Toledo Continuous output data Mode.


2 Demand Mode
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3 Host function and it need to setup a ID address.
4 Modbus Mode

Print Format [F4.1.8 Format 0]


At this prompt you can choice different printer as you have.
To select print format as below.
0 PQ-30, Width paper printer
1 PQ-16, Mini paper printer

Host Port Address [F4.4 HostAdds 02]


The host address sub-block lets you assign an identification code to a controller. The
identification may be used in communicator with other system. It can allow more then 15
units controller can communicator with computer via RS485 or Rs422.
1. At the F4.4 HostAdds prompt, press numeric key to select what your need. The
ID is from 0 to 15.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Input/Output Port Setup [F4.5 In/Out]

Lock keyboard Sub-block [F4.5.1 KeyLock ]


This function will lock the keyboard for protection the setup data.

1. At the F4.5.1 KeyLock prompt, press SELECT key to select Yes or No. If the
keyboard was locked, All of the parameters are can’t amend, it must unlock
after IN1 port is lined with COMM port.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Clear Accumulation Enable Sub-block [F4.5.2 ClrTot ]


If this function is enabling, the accumulation of weighting and count will be cancered after
press external CLEAR button.

1. At the F4.5.2 ClrTot prompt, press SELECT key to select Yes or No. If Yes, it
mains enable to clear all accumulation value vir serial port.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Clamp Signal OK Sub-block [F4.5.3 ClampOK ]


If use this signal for bagging, the bagging controller will wait this signal, After Clamp bag
delay time and also controller had not receive the Clamp signal, the controller will ignore this
signal.
To configure inputs:

1. Press ENTER at F4.5.3 ClampOK prompt.


2. Press SELECT to selected Yes or No, if selected No, the controller will be no this
function. And the controller will never to judge Clamp signal.
F5 Work Model Sub-Block
Material Is Low Sub-block [F4.5.4 MatLow 0]
If use this signal for look over the material, the bagging controller will stop after finished this
bagging program until the signal is normal.
To configure inputs:

1. Press ENTER at F4.5.4 ClampOK prompt.


2. Press SELECT to selected Yes or No, if selected No, the controller will be no this
function.
0 Disenable this function
1 The input signal is low level efficiency
2 The input signal is high level efficiency

Material Is Low Sub-block [F4.5.5 InMHigh 0]


If use this signal for look over the material, the bagging controller will stop after finished this
bagging program until the signal is normal.
To configure inputs:

1. Press ENTER at F4.5.4 ClampOK prompt.


3. Press SELECT to selected Yes or No, if selected No, the controller will be no this
function.
0 Disenable this function
1 The input signal is low level efficiency
2 The input signal is high level efficiency

6.7 F5 Work Model Sub-Block


[F5.1 Type XXXXX]working type
[F5.1A WorkMode 0]working mode

press Key select working mode,press Key you can select one of these mode。

Type Mode Description


0 Bulk mode (chart 1)
Bulk
1 Single weigh in,need plc(chart 8)
0 Double scales mode (chart 2)
DBag
1 Single weigh in,need plc(chart 8)
Weigh in container (chart 3)
1 Non-container mode 1,tare and clear tare every time(chart 6)
Bagging
2 Non-container mode 2,only tare first time (chart 7)
3 Single weigh in,need plc(chart 8)
0 Liquid pour mode (chart 4)
Filling 1
2 Single weigh in,need plc(chart 8)

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Weigh in container(need option board)
1 Non-container mode 1,tare and clear tare every time(chart 6)
Vacuum
2 Non-container mode 2,only tare first time (chart 7)
3 Single weigh in,need plc(chart 8)

Feeding Speed Sub-block [F5.2 GateSpeed 1]


The Feeding Speed sub-block lets you configure the Feeding speed.
To configure inputs:

1. Press ENTER at the F5.2 GateSpeed prompt, then press ENTER.


2. Press SELECT to select 0, 1, 2 prompt.
0— Simple Feed speed, Only need SP3
1— Dual-speed, (SP3, SP2)
2— Triple-speed, (SP1,SP2, SP3)

Feeding Model Sub-block [F5.3 In Model 0]


The Feeding model sub-block lets you configure the SP1,SP2,SP3 output format as below:

SP1

SP2

SP3

Model 0

SP1

SP2

SP3 Model 1

Tolerance Sub-block [F5.4 Tolerance 0]


The work mode sub-block lets you configure the tolerance of the scale.
To configure inputs:

1 Press ENTER at the F5.1 Tolerance prompt, then press ENTER.


Press SELECT to select 0, 1, 2 prompt
— Disenable Tolerance function
√— Enable Target Tolerance

Auto Fall Compensation Sub-block [F5.5 AFC_Func ]


After the Setpoint 3 is completed, the weight value is sampled when the complete Signal turns
on.
F5 Work Model Sub-Block
The process of the Auto Fall Compensation (AFC) is called if the AFC is effective and its range
is (final + control value) ≥ weight value ≥ (final – control value)
When the compensation feeding is effective in the sequence mode, the weight value before
the compensation feeding is started will be sampled.
When AFC function is conducted, the weighed value is stored in the buffer and the counter is
incremented by 1. When the counter value has reached the average count, the average value
of stored data is calculated and the fall is compensated, resetting the counter to zero.
To configure inputs:

1 Press ENTER at the F5.5 Pro prompt, then press ENTER.


Press SELECT to select Yes or No prompt. If no is selected, the program will be jump to F5.5.
If selected Yes, Here is sample as below:

< Example >


Final 50.00
Auto fall control value 0.15
Average of AFC. times 5
Auto Fall Coefficient 50%

TIMES WEIGHT ERROR AFC. AFC. FALL


COUNTER Value
0 0 Power ON
1 50.08 +0.08 1 0 0.50
2 50.05 +0.05 2 0 0.50
3 50.10 +0.10 3 0 0.50
4 50.05 +0.05 4 0 0.50
5 50.07 +0.07 5→0 0 0.50

After calculated
+0.35/5 0 0.07 x 0.54
= 0.07 50% =
0.035

6 50.04 +0.04 1 0.04 0.54


7 50.04 +0.04 2 0.04 0.54
7 50.24 (+0.24) ← 2 0.04 0.54
8 50.03 +0.05 3 0.04 0.54
9 50.03 +0.04 4 0.04 0.54
10 50.04 +0.03 5→0 0.04 0.54

After calculated
+0.20/5 0 0.04 x 0.56
= 0.04 50% =
0.02

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11 50.01 +0.01 1 0.02 0.56


12 50.00 +0.00 2 0.02 0.56
13 49.97 -0.03 3→1 0.02 0.56
14 49.98 -0.02 2 0.02 0.56
15 49.99 -0.01 3 0.02 0.56
16 49.98 -0.02 4 0.02 0.56
17 49.98 -0.02 5 0.02 0.56

After calculated
-0.10/5 = 0 -0.02 x 0.55
-0.02 50% =
-0.01

Auto Fall Coefficient Sub-block [F5.5.1 Value 10%]


The auto fall coefficient sub-block lets you configure the coefficient of AFC function.
To configure inputs:
• Press ENTER at F5.5.1 Value prompt, then press ENTER.
• enter the number 1% to 99%FS.
• Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

AFC Average Sampling Times Sub-block [F5.5.2 PreCN 5]


The AFC average sampling times sub-block lets you configure the Times of AFC function.
To configure inputs:
• Press ENTER at F5.5.2 PreCN prompt, then press ENTER.
• enter the number 0 to 9. Zero is no AFC function, one is doing this
function every time.
• Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Auto Fall Control Value Sub-block [F5.5.3 Lmt 0.5]


The Auto fall control value sub-block lets you configure the limitation of AFC function.
To configure inputs:
• Press ENTER at F5.5.3 Limit prompt, then press ENTER.
• enter the number, if the weight value is over or under this value, controller
will be ignore this current value.
• Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Accumulation Mode Select Sub-block [F5.6 Acc Manual]


If select auto accumulation function, the controller will be auto accumulation after the
weighing value arrive final value and the scale is stable. At one time, the counter will add by
one.
If in manual mode, the controller will accumulation by discharge signal and Clamp switch is
on and after press ENTER key.
To configure the sub-block:
F5 Work Model Sub-Block
1. Press SELECT at the F5.6 Acc Manual prompt. Press ENTER if prompt display
F5.6 Acc Auto.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Pretreatment Accumulation Weighing Sub-block [F5.7 AccSet ](valid only in bulk mode)
The controller can pretreat the accumulation value by this sub-block, and if the accumulation
value is reaching the pretreatment value, the controller will be stop.
To configure the sub-block:

1. Press SELECT at the F5.7 AccSet prompt. And it’s enable controller to have this
function.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Pretreatment Counter Sub-block [F5.8 CNSet ]


The controller can pretreat the counter number by this sub-block, and if the counter number is
arriving the pretreatment value, the controller will be stop.
To configure the sub-block:

1. Press SELECT at the F5.8 CN Set prompt. And it’s enable controller to have this
function.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Periodic Zero Sub-block [F5.9 Cycle 30]


When the bagging scale is near zero, the controller will judge the periodic zero times, if arrive
the times, the controller will be do auto zero function.
To configure the sub-block:

1. Press SELECT at the F5.9 Cycle prompt. And it’s enable controller to have this
function.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Master/Slave Work Mode Sub-block [F5.10 BeMaster ](only valid in DBag mode)
IN Dbag mode , two scales can be configured slave and master scale, they
communicates with each other via I/0.
To configure the sub-block:
— slave scale in Dbag mode
√— master scale in Dbag mode

weight Jogging function Sub-block [F5.11 Jogging ]


when enable Jogging , the controller will auto feed the material if the bagged weight is small
than the target value.

— disenable Jogging function


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√— enable Jogging function

Last bag function Sub-block [F5.12 LastFunc ](only valid in bulk mode)
When enable Last bag function ,the controller will auto add up the current weight and
discharge the material if you press last bag key(IN12 low level )
— disenable Last bag function
√— enable Last bag function

Block count Sub-block [F5.13 CountMod ]

— disenable Block Count function


√— enable Block Count function

6.8 F6 Configure Timer Program Block

Power On Delay Time Sub-block [F6.1 PowTime 0]


When the bagging scale power is on, the controller will delay to start work, after delay time,
the controller will be work.
To configure the sub-block:

1. Enter the number to setup time (0 ~ 9S). Then press ENTER.


2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Comparison Inhibit Time Sub-block [F6.2 CIT Setting]


The comparison inhibits time for a fix period so that control signals will not be outputted while
there are scale vibrations caused by opening and closing of valves.
To configure inputs:

Fast to middle feeding Comparison Inhibit Time Sub-block [F6.2.1 HtoM 0.0]
To configure inputs:
• Enter the number to setup time (0.0 ~ 9.9S).
• Press ENTER to save data.
• Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Middle to Low feeding Comparison Inhibit Time Sub-block [F6.2.2 MtoL 0.0]
To configure inputs:
• Enter the number to setup time (0.0 ~ 9.9S).
• Press ENTER to save data.
• Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.
F6 Configure Timer Program Block
Low to Target feeding Comparison Inhibit Time Sub-block [F6.2.3 LtoT 0.0]
To configure inputs:
• Enter the number to setup time (0.0 ~ 9.9S).
• Press ENTER to save data.
• Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Loosen Bag Delay Time Sub-block [F6.3 LosTime 0.0]


The loosen bag delay time for a fix period so that control signals will not be outputted while
the scale is near zero.
To configure inputs:

1. Enter the number to setup time (0.0 ~ 9.9S). Then press ENTER to save data.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Clamp Bag Delay Time Sub-block [F6.4 ClpTime 0.0]


After Clamp bag delay time and also controller had not received the Clamp signal, the
controller will discharge immediately.
To configure inputs:

1. Enter the number to setup time (0.0 ~ 9.9S). Then press ENTER.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Hooper Gate Close Delay Time Sub-block [F6.5 CloseT 0.0]


When hooper gate is closed, and after delay time, the controller will start to feeding.
To configure inputs:

1. Enter the number to setup time (0.0 ~ 9.9S). Then press ENTER.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Stable Weight hold Time Sub-block [F6.6 DLock 0.0]


When the weight arrive the target, it’ll be hold by this function. And after delay time, the
display will be unhold.
To configure inputs:

1. Enter the number to setup time (0 ~ 9.9S). Then press ENTER.


2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Empty Scale Detect times Sub-block [F6.7 DisTime 1]


When the bagging scale is in zero range, and the controller will become to start count times,
after the detect times , the controller will close the discharge door..
To configure the sub-block:

1. Enter the number to setup empty scale detect time (0 ~ 99). Then press
ENTER.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

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Stable judging Time Sub-block [F6.8 StbTime 0.0]
The selection whether conduct the judgment on Over, Under when complete the bagging.
To configure the sub-block:

1. Enter the number to setup time (0 ~ 9 .9S). Then press ENTER.


2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Flap Function Sub-block [F6.9 FlapFunc ]


Press SELECT key, and press ENTER key to entry this function.

Flap Function Delay time Sub-block [F6.9.1 0.0]


Before discharge action and it start to delay the flap time.

1. Enter the number to setup time (0.0 ~ 9.9 S). Then press ENTER.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Flap action time Sub-block [F6.9.2 0.0]


Here define the time to action the flap function.

1. Enter the number to setup time (0.0 ~ 9.9 S). Then press ENTER.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Jog time Sub-block [F6.10 JogTime 0.0]

If F5.11 Jogging√,You can define the Jog time.


1. Enter the number to setup time (0.0 ~ 9.9 S). Then press ENTER.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Charge Function Delay time Sub-block [F6.11.1 0.0]


Before discharge action and it start to delay the charge time.

1. Enter the number to setup time (0.0 ~ 9.9 S). Then press ENTER.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Charge action time Sub-block [F6.11.2 0.0]


Here define the time to action the charge function.

1. Enter the number to setup time (0.0 ~ 9.9 S). Then press ENTER.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Charge interval time Sub-block [F6.11.3 0.0]


Here define the time to interval the charge function.

1. Enter the number to setup time (0.0 ~ 9.9 S). Then press ENTER.
F8 Diagnostics and Maintenance Program Block
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Vibration Function with table rise and down Sub-block [F6.12 VibDela 0.0]
When the weighing value arrive the riseing target value, the C750 will start to raise the
vibration table.

1. Enter the number to setup time (0.0 ~ 9.9 S). Then press ENTER.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Vibration time Sub-block [F6.13 VibTime 0.0]


After raise the vibration table and the C750 will start to vibration action.

1. Enter the number to setup time (0.0 ~ 9.9 S). Then press ENTER.
2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

6.9 F8 Diagnostics and Maintenance Program Block


Every PANTHER2000 C750 controller can perform a series of diagnostic and maintenance
tests. These tests detect problems if they occur and perform regular maintenance testing. The
tests are done through this block while in the setup mode.
The following diagram describes this block:

Memory Test Sub-block [F8.1 Memory ]


The Memory Test sub-block tests the controller’s internal memory. These diagnostics test the
Flash memory, RAM, and EEPROM on the Controller board and any optional boards that are
installed. The results of the memory tests are displayed on the controller.
To execute the memory tests:

1. Press ENTER at the F8.1 Memory prompt.


The PANTHER2000 C750 controller automatically tests the Controller board, and proceeds to
any optional boards that are installed. The controller flashes the software revision and part
number of the component currently being tested and its status. As the tests are completed, the
controller flashes the results on the lower display.

2. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Display Test Sub-block [F8.2 Display ]


This sub-block tests the upper and lower display areas of the controller and tests display ROM
and RAM.

1. Press ENTER at the F8.2 Display prompt to initiate the display test. The
PANTHER2000 C750 controller automatically tests the display by lighting each
segment for visual inspection. The controller then displays the software revision
and part number and tests display ROM and RAM and flash the results on the
lower display.
2. When the test is finished, continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

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Keyboard Test Sub-block [F8.3 Keyboard ]
The keyboard test verifies the operation of each key on the PANTHER2000 C750 controller
keypad or
An externally connected PC-AT keyboard.

1. Press ENTER at the F8.3 Keyboardt prompt to initiate the test. You can press
ESCAPE to exit the keyboard test.
2. Press each key on the PANTHER2000 C750 controller keyboard. If the
depressed key works, the key name is displayed. If the depressed key does not
work, the controller does not respond.
3. Repeat step 2 to test as many keys as you like.
4. When finished, exit the keyboard test by pressing ESCAPE.

Scale Calibration Factor Test Sub-block [F8.4 Calibrate ]

1. At the F8.4 CalValue prompt, press SELECT to select display or not.


2. Press SELECT to display Zero parameter and SPAN parameter.
[Zero: xxxxxx ] The Display shows prompt of the empty scale reading
[SPAN: xxxxxxxxxx] The Lower Display shows the span reading
Please record the password and keep it in a secure location.

Serial Test Sub-block [F8.5 Interface ]


The Serial Test sub-block tests the serial I/O ports. You can transmit a test string of data to a
designated port, or you can receive a string of input data. The input data scrolls across the
lower display as received. You may see special characters representing control characters in
the test string. This serial test is useful in installation and controller and hardware diagnostics.

1. Press ENTER at the F8.5 Interface Yes prompt to test serial ports.
The controller can test only COM ports that are physically available on your PANTHER2000
C750 controller. You cannot test remotely located ports.
The lower display reads [x:] until a serial input is received. When input is received, the
characters are displayed in the lower display.

2. Press ESCAPE to exit the serial test when you are finished.
3. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Input/ Output port Test Sub-block [F8.6 In/Out ]


The input output port test sub-block only to test I/O port,

1. Press SELECT to select Yes. And the controller will be display [F8.6.1 In] to
testing input port.
2. The controller lower display will be display “HHHHHHHHHHHHHH”, and if any
one of input port is connect with COMM pin, the display will from “H” became
to “L”. And that input port is active.
F8 Diagnostics and Maintenance Program Block
3. Press ENTER at the F8.6 In prompt. And the controller will be display [F8.6.2
Out] to testing output port.
4. Press SELECT to select Yes. And the controller will be display Test Out 1, now it
just to test output port one, and you can press 1 or 0 key to change the status
of output, also you can press SELECT to select the output port number.
5. Repeat steps 4 test another output ports.
1. Press SELECT until the controller displayed [F8.6.3 In/Out ] to testing input
port.
4. Press SELECT to select Yes. And the controller will be testing all port about
INPUT and OUTPUT.

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This kind of test need Mettler-Toledo supply a tester kits。


Input OutpuOutpuOutpuOutpuOutpuOutpuOutpuOutpuOutpuOutpuOutpuOutpu
Input Port
Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
On On
Input1
Off Off
On On
Input2
Off Off
On On
Input3
Off Off
On On
Input4
Off Off
On On
Input5
Off Off
On On
Input6
Off Off
On On
Input7
Off Off
On On
Input8
Off Off
On On
Input9
Off Off
On On
Input10
Off Off
On On
Input11
Off Off
On On
Input12
Off Off
On All output port flashing
Input13
Off Off
On LED light step by step
Input14
Off Off

6. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.


Note: Don’t connect with other equipment while you need to test I/O port.

Print Parameter Sub-block [F8.7 PrintPara ]


This sub-block only to print setup parameter.

1. Press SELECT to select Yes.


2. Press ENTER at theF8.7 PrintPara prompt.
3. Continue to the next sub-block or exit the setup mode.

Revision Sub-block

Controller displays the software revision “L X . Y”

Reset to Factory Sub-block [F8.8 Default ]


The Reset to Factory sub-block in this program block differs from other blocks. Because this
program block has no unique parameters to set, Reset to Factory performs a master reset
which returns all of the parameters for all blocks to their original settings.
To perform a master reset:

1. Press ENTER at the F8.8 Default Yes prompt.


SAVE PARAMETERS Program Sub-block
2. Select Y at the Are You Sure? prompt to confirm your intention to reset, or select
N to exit without resetting all parameters.
If Y(es)
• Select Yes to reset all parameters including the scale calibration
parameters.
If you choose to reset the calibration values, the current scale capacity, increment size, and
span and zero values will all be lost and scale recalibration will be required.
The PANTHER2000 C750 controller displays the message Performing Reset and all
parameters are returned to factory settings.

3. After resetting, the PANTHER2000 C750 controller will perform its normal
power-up sequence.
6.10 SAVE PARAMETERS Program Sub-block
To save the programmed values, press ENTER at Save? prompt.
To abort the programmed values, press ENTER at Abort? prompt.
To load default the programmed values, press ENTER at Default? prompt. the current scale
capacity, increment size, and span and zero values will all be saved at memory.

7. Service and Maintenance

One of the PANTHER2000 C750 controller’s greatest assets is its flexibility. The
PANTHER2000 C750 controller can easily be upgraded to meet the changing needs and
demands of most of your applications. This section provides information on
servicing/upgrading and maintaining the PANTHER2000 C750 controller including:
• Cleaning and regular maintenance
• Troubleshooting
• Replacing the power supply and battery back-up

WARNING:
ONLY PERMIT QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TO SERVICE THIS EQUIPMENT.
EXERCISE CARE WHEN MAKING CHECKS, TESTS AND ADJUSTMENTS THAT MUST BE MADE
WITH POWER ON. FAILING TO OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS CAN RESULT IN BODILY
HARM.

7.1 Tools and Supplies


You should keep the following items on hand for service and maintenance of the
PANTHER2000 C750 controller. Some common hand tools may also be required.
• Volt-Ohm meter
• Analog load cell simulator
• Soft, lint-free cleaning cloth
• Antistatic bags for PCBs
• Antistatic wrist strap and mat

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7.2 Cleaning and Regular Maintenance
You may wipe the keyboard and covers with a clean, soft cloth that has been dampened with
a mild glass cleaner. Do not use any type of industrial solvent such as toluene or isopropanol
(IPA). These may damage the controller’s finish. Do not spray cleaner directly onto the
controller.
Regular maintenance inspections by a qualified service technician are also recommended.
You can use the Maintenance Log found in Appendix 7 to keep track of maintenance
performed on the PANTHER2000 C750 controller.

7.3 Troubleshooting
The PANTHER2000 C750 controller is designed to be virtually error free and reliable. If
problems do occur, do not attempt to repair the scale or controller before you have
determined the source of the problem. Record as much information as possible about what
has happened including any error messages and physical responses of the controller and/or
scale. If the PANTHER2000 C750 controller is malfunctioning, perform the troubleshooting
tests described below to identify the problem.

7.4 Error Codes and Actions


The following table lists the PANTHER2000 C750’s error messages, probable cause, and
remedy.
Error Message Description Probable Action
E1 ROM error Check Power Supply Voltages. Replace
Controller PCB.
E2 Internal RAM error Check Power Supply Voltages. Replace
Controller PCB.
E7 EEPROM data incorrect. Check Power Supply Voltages. Replace
Controller Logic PCB.
E30 Scale in motion during Press Enter to return to [E SCAL] or
calibration [ ADD LD].
E32 Insufficient calibration test Press Enter, then add additional test
weight or insufficient signal weight. Recalibrate using more test
from load cell weight.
E34 Calibration Test Weight too Press Enter. Use test weight less than
large 100% of scale capacity.
E35 Calibration Test Weight too Add
small
E36 Scale over range Check Power Supply Voltages. Replace
Controller Logic PCB.
E37 Scale in motion during Calibration again
calibration calibration
db FuLL Data memory full Clear data memory
EEE Scale not zeroed at power up Auto Zero on power-up (F2.5) is
enabled and the weight is greater than
zero. Zero the scale or remove the
weight until zero is captured. Re-
calibrate the scale.
-EEE Scale not zeroed at power Auto Zero on power-up (F2.5) is
up. enabled and the weight is on the
Wire
platform. Add weight until zero is
captured. (Put platform on). Re-
calibrate the scale.
|- - - - -| Over load indication. Weight on scale exceeds calibrated
capacity by more than 9d. Decrease
load on scale.
Under load indication. Weight on scale is below gross zero by
|- - - - -| more than 9d. Increase load on scale.

8. Appendix 1: Software Update


It can convenient update your C750 controller via serial port. With the software updating and
the internal parameter will be fixed, also the version.
Warning: Before update the software, please keep the setup parameter away.

8.1 Wire
Wire with PC and C750 see as below:
PC Serial Port
C750 Interface
9 Pin 25 Pin
TXD 2 3
RXD 3 2
GND 5 7
1、4、6 Pin Connected 4、5 Pin Connected
7、8 Pin Connected 6、8、20 Pin Connected

8.2 Application Software


We will provide the FLASH file.
PanC750.dat

8.3 Update Approach


Use the serial line to connect the computer and the C750.Put DIP switch K1-2 ON, make
SW2 ON.
Setup your computer’s Hyper terminal.Put the C750 power on, and the C750 will display
“Chip Erasing”.And then it will update the software via serial port .After the computer finished
the software update,it display “Flash End” .Then put PCB DIP switch K1-2 Off and power on it
again.Below is the update approach.
1、Put DIP switch K1-2 ON. Make SW2 ON.

2、Run your computer,click“start”→“All programs”→“Accessories”→“Communications”→“Hyper


terminal”。

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3、New connection “C750”,click“ok”。

4、Select serial port ,click“0k”。


Update Approach

5、Ports setting
Bits per second :115200
Data bits :8
Parity :None
Stop bits :1
Flow control :None
click“ok”

6、Click“call”function key,display“connected 115200 8-N-1”。

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7、Click“send”function key,select protocol “Xmoden”。


8、select “PanC750.dat”file,click“send”key。
9 controller power up。
9.1 serial data output in continuous mode

9. Appendix 2 : data format


9.1 9.1 serial data output in continuous mode
TOLEDO continuous data consists of 18 bytes。
TOLEDO continuous data format
STX A B C X X X X X X X X X X X X CR CKS
1 2 3 4 5 6

note:
1. <STX>(02H)。
2. status word A,B,C。
3. weight 。
4. tare weight 。
5. <CR>(ODH)。
6. <CKS>(Checksum – optional)。

Status word A
Bits0,1,2
0 1 2 Decimal point
0 0 0 XXXX00
1 0 0 XXXXX0
0 1 0 XXXXXX
1 1 0 XXXXX.X
0 0 1 XXXX.XX
1 0 1 XXX.XXX
0 1 1 XX.XXXX
1 1 1 X.XXXXX
Bits3,4
3 4 Increment size
1 0 X1
0 1 X2
1 1 X5
Bit5 Always = 1
Bit6 Always = 0

Status word B
Bits function
Bit0 Gross = 0,Net = 1
Bit1 Minus sign = 1
Bit2 Overcapacity = 1
Bit3 Motion=1
Bit4 kg=1
Bit5 Always = 1
Bit6 Power up = 1

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Status word C
bit
1 0
Bit0 Run(Auto) Stop(Manual)
Bit1 Tolerance -
Bit2 Accumulation -
Bit3 Print flag -
Bit4 urgercy stop -
Bit5 Feed -
Bit6 Discharge -

9.2 9.2 HOST comunication function


Panther2000 C750 have master/slave comunication function,it can communicate with the
computer.
9.2.1. 9.2.1 connect

Max 16 controllers can communicate by RS422 and RS485 with a computer .

controller #1 controller #2 controller #3

TX+ TX- RX+ RX- TX+ TX- RX+ RX- TX+ TX- RX+ RX-

rx+

computer rx-

tx+

9.2.2. 9.2.2 HOST Data Format

command Start Addr orientation Functio Data End description


n code
Format STX(0x0 ID UorD A~Z character CR(0D)
2)
Example STX 2 D R C CR Request controller clear
accumulation

• start character: 0x02(02H)。


• address: 1~15,accord to F4.4。
• orientation: U – (UPLOAD)computer requests controller’s data。
D – (DOWNLOAD) computer sends data to controller。
• function code: A~Z,reallize different function
• data: different data。
9.2 HOST comunication function
• end character: 0x0D

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exampler:
• computer requests 2 controller’s weight:
computer sends command : <STX><2><U><B><CR>
controller return : <STX><2><U><B><001000><CR>
001000 is weight value .

• computer sends tare weight to 10 controller:


compute sends command : <STX><0x3a><D><D><000100><CR>
controller will do the tare function . 001000 will become the controller’s new tare
weight.
9.2.3. 9.2.3 function code

Function code Data


spec orientation description
Hex ASCII length
Gross,tare,net 41 A U 18
Display weight 42 B U 6
Gross 43 C U 6
Tare 44 D U/D 6
Net 45 E U 6
Time、Date 46 F U/D 12 year/month/date/hour/minite/
second
Number 47 G U 6 Print number
Status word 49 I U 3 Status word A、B、C
Control word 4B K D 1 P、T、C、Z command
Set point 4C L U/D 37
Accumulation 4D M U 10
Clear accumulation 50 P D 1
Current accumulation 51 Q U 16
9.2.4. 9.2.4 function spec

Command code A
Data Gross,tare ,net Computer request , the controller ack.
Bytes 18 Bytes 6、6、6
orientation Controller return
Data format Computer send <STX><ID>UA<CR>
Controller return <STX><ID>UA<gross><tare><net><CR>
9.2 HOST comunication function

Command code B
Data Display weight Computer request current display weight
Bytes 6 Bytes
Orientation Controller return
Data format Computer send <STX><ID>UB<CR>
Controller return <STX><ID>UB<display weight><CR>

Command code C
Data gross weight Computer request current gross weight
Bytes 6 Bytes
Orientation Controller return
Data format Computer send <STX><ID>UC<CR>
Controller return <STX><ID>UC<gross weight><CR>

Command code D
Data gross weight computer request tare weight or set tare
Bytes 6 Bytes
Orientation Controller return /
Computer send
Data format Computer send <STX><ID>UD<CR>
Controller return <STX><ID>UD<tare><CR>
Data format Computer send <STX><ID>DD<tare><CR>
Controller return

Command code E
Data gross weight Computer request current net weight
Bytes 6 Bytes
Orientation Controller return
Data format Computer send <STX><ID>UE<CR>
Controller return <STX><ID>UE<net weight><CR>

command code F
Data Time 、date Computer request date,
year/month/date/hour/minute/second
Bytes 12 Bytes 2/2/2/2/2/2
orientation Controller return /
Computer send
Data format Computer send <STX><ID>UF<CR>
Controller return <STX><time><CR>
Data format Computer send <STX><ID>DF<time><CR>
Controller return

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Command code G
Data Bags Computer request current bags
Bytes 6 Bytes
Orientation Controller return
Data format Computer send <STX><ID>UG<CR>
Controller return <STX><ID>UG<bags><CR>

Command code I
Data Status word Computer request current status word.
Bytes 3 Bytes
Orientation Controller return
Data format Computer send <STX><ID>UI<CR>
Controller return <STX><ID>UI<status word ABC><CR>

Command code K
Data Control word Computer send command word
Bytes 1 Byte
Orientation Computer send
Data format Computer send <STX><ID>DK<control word><CR>
Controller return <STX><ID>DK<CR>
Control word:
Bits Function
0 1= tare
1 1=clear
2 1=zero
3 1=print
4 Always = 1
5 Always = 1
6 Always = 0

Command code L
Data Set point recipe/target/middle/fine/preact/zero tolerance/target
tolerance
Bytes 37 Bytes 1/6/6/6/6/6/6
Orientation Control return/ computer
send
Data format Computer send <STX><ID>UL<recipe number><CR>
(controller Controller return <STX><ID>UL<recipe ><set point><CR>
retuurn)
Data format Computer send <STX><ID>DL<recipe><set point><CR>
(computer Controller return
send)
9.2 HOST comunication function

Command code M
Data accumulation Computer request current recipe’s accumulation
Bytes 10 Bytes
orientation Controller return
Data format Computer send <STX><ID>UM<CR>
Controlle return <STX><ID>UM<accumulation><CR>

Command code P
Data Clear accumulation
Bytes 1 Bytes Clear command “C”
Orientation Computer send
Data format Computer send <STX><ID>DPC<CR>
Controller return <STX><ID>DPC<CR>

Command code Q
Data Current accumulation Computer request current accumulation
Bytes 16 Bytes 6/10
Orientation Controller return Current accumulation
Data format Computer send <STX><ID>UQ<CR>
Controller return <STX><ID>UQ<accumulation><CR>

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10 Appendix 3: PANTHER2000 C750 Default Values


The following lists the factory default values for each program block. Use the As Configured
column to record your actual setup configuration.
Function Description Default Function Description Default
F1 Scale Interface F5 Configure Model
F1.3 Units kg F5.1 Work type Bulk
F1.4 Capacity 10000 F5.1 Work mode 0
F1.5 Increment size 1 F5.2 Feeding Speed 1
F1.6 Linearity correction F5.3 Feeding Model 0
F1.7 calibration F5.4 Tolerance 0
F1.8 Zero adjustment F5.5 AFC
F1.9 Span adjustment F5.5.1 Auto fall coefficient 80%
F1.10 Stability detection 1 F5.5.2 AFC average sampling times 1
F1.11 Digital filter 5.0 F5.5.3 Auto fall control value 0
F1.12 Noise filter F5.6 Accumulation Model Auto
F1.13 AZM 1 F5.7 Pretreatment weight
F1.14 Zero operation F5.8 Pretreatment cn counter
F1.14.1 Power-up zero 0 F5.9 Periodic zero 30
F1.14.2 Push-button zero 2 F5.10 BeMaster √
F1.15 Expand display F5.11 Jogging
F5.12 last bag
F2 Application Environment F5.13 block count
F2.1 Power-up operation 0 F6 Time Prompt
F2.2 Power on Unit kg F6.1 Power On Delay Time 0
F6.2 Comparison inhibit time 0
F3 Special Function F6.2.1 Fast to middle feeding comparison inhibit time 0
F3.1 Password **** F6.2.2 Middle to low feeding comparison inhibit time 0.8
F6.2.3 Low to target feeding comparison inhibit time 0.5
F4 Input/Output F6.3 Loosen bag delay time 1.5
F4.1 COM1 F6.4 Clamp bag delay time 0.5
F4.1.1 RS232/RS422 RS232 F6.5 Hooper gate close time 0.3
F4.1.2 PTCZ Input F6.6 Hold display time 0
F4.1.3 Baud rate 1200 F6.7 Empty scale detect times 1
F4.1.4 DataBits 8 F6.8 Stable time 0.5
F4.1.5 Parity None F6.9 Flap-Func time setup 0
F4.1.6 CheckSum F6.11 Vib-Func delay time 0
F4.1.7 Output Format 2 F6.12 Vib-Time time 0
F4.1.8 Format 0
F4.4 Host Address F8 Diagnostics
F8.1 Memory
F4.5 Output/Input Setup F8.2 Display
F4.5.1 Key lock Enable F8.3 Keyboard
F4.5.2 Enable External Clear F8.4 Calibration
F4.5.3 Clamp signal Enable F8.5 Interface
F4.5.4 Low Material Enable 0 F8.6 I/O test
F4.5.5 High Material Enable 0 F8.7 Print setup parameter
F8.8 r X.Y
F8.9 Load default value
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