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Flintec Ft15digital Manual
Flintec Ft15digital Manual
FT-15(D)
TECHNICAL MANUAL
Flintec GmbH
Bemannsbruch 9
74909 Meckesheim
GERMANY
www.flintec.com
Table of Contents:
1 Safety Instructions .........................................................................................................................................4
2 Declaration of Conformity .............................................................................................................................5
3 Overview..........................................................................................................................................................6
3.1 Key Features .............................................................................................................................................6
3.2 Available Options and Accessoires...........................................................................................................6
3.3 Technical Specification .............................................................................................................................7
3.4 Housing Dimensions .................................................................................................................................8
3.4.1 Desk Type Housing ...........................................................................................................................................8
3.4.2 Stainless Steel Housing ....................................................................................................................................8
4 Installation and Commissioning ...................................................................................................................9
4.1 Mechanical Installation..............................................................................................................................9
4.1.1 Jumpers.............................................................................................................................................................9
4.2 Electrical Connections...............................................................................................................................9
4.2.1 Power Supply and Grounding............................................................................................................................9
4.2.2 Standard Load Cell Connection (for FT-15 only) .............................................................................................10
4.2.3 Digital Load Cell Connection (for FT-15D only) ...............................................................................................10
4.3 Commissioning........................................................................................................................................10
5 Front Panel and Keypad ..............................................................................................................................11
5.1 Weight Display and Status LEDs ............................................................................................................11
5.2 Keypad ....................................................................................................................................................12
5.3 Key lock (for FT-15 only).........................................................................................................................12
6 Vehicle Weighing..........................................................................................................................................13
6.1 First and Second Weighing .....................................................................................................................13
6.2 Weighing with Preset Vehicle Weight .....................................................................................................18
6.3 Transit Weighing .....................................................................................................................................19
7 Reports ..........................................................................................................................................................20
7.1 Daily Report.............................................................................................................................................20
7.2 Report between two Dates......................................................................................................................20
7.3 Report between two Ticket Numbers......................................................................................................21
7.4 Report of Temporary First Weighing Memory.........................................................................................21
7.5 Accumulated Report for Preset Vehicle Weights ....................................................................................22
7.6 Reprint the Weighing Ticket ....................................................................................................................22
8 Memory Operations......................................................................................................................................23
8.1 Temporary First Weighing Memory.........................................................................................................23
8.2 ID Memory...............................................................................................................................................23
8.3 Preset Vehicle Weight Memory...............................................................................................................23
9 Setup and Calibration ..................................................................................................................................24
9.1 Basics......................................................................................................................................................24
9.1.1 Basic Setup Keys on the Frontplate ................................................................................................................24
9.1.2 Entering the Setup and Calibration Menu........................................................................................................24
9.1.3 Exiting the Setup and Calibration Menu ..........................................................................................................24
9.2 Defining the Digital Load cells (for FT-15D only) ....................................................................................25
9.2.1 Digital Load Cell Addressing ...........................................................................................................................25
9.2.2 Eccentricity Adjustment ...................................................................................................................................26
9.3 Configuration Parameters .......................................................................................................................27
9.4 Scale Parameters....................................................................................................................................27
9.5 Scale Calibration .....................................................................................................................................29
10 Alibi Memory and Legal Metrological Records .....................................................................................30
EG-Konformitätserklärung
0 EC-Declaration of Conformity
Das bezeichnete Produkt stimmt mit folgenden Vorschriften der Europäischen Richtlinien überein:
This product confirms with the following regulations of the Directives of the European Community
Richtlinie 2004/108/EG des Europäischen Directive 2004/108/EC of the European Parliament and of the
Parlaments und des Rates vom 15. Dezember 2004 Council of 15th December 2004 on the approximation of the
zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften der laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic
Mitgliedstaaten über die elektromagnetische compatibility and repealing Directive 89/336/EEC
Verträglichkeit und zur Aufhebung der Richtlinie
89/336/EWG
Richtlinie 2006/95/EG Niederspannungs-Richtlinie Directive 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive
Die Absicherung aller produktspezifischen All product-related features are assured by a quality
Qualitätsmerkmale erfolgt auf Basis eines zertifizierten system in accordance with ISO 9001.
Qualitätsmanagement-Systems nach DIN ISO 9001.
Diese Erklärung bescheinigt die Übereinstimmung mit This declaration certifies the conformity with the listed
den genannten Richtlinien, beinhaltet jedoch keine directives, but it is no promise of characteristics.
Zusicherung von Eigenschaften.
Folgende Normen werden zum Nachweis der Übereinstimmung mit den Richtlinien eingehalten:
As a proof of conformity with the directives following standards are fulfilled:
EN 61326-1 Elektrische Mess-, Steuer-, Regel- und Laborgeräte - EMV-Anforderungen - Teil 1: Allgemeine
Anforderungen (IEC 61326-1:2005)
Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use - EMC requirements - Part 1: General
requirements (IEC 61326-1:2005)
EN 60950-1 Einrichtungen der Informationstechnik - Sicherheit - Teil 1: Allgemeine Anforderungen (IEC 60950-
1:2005, modifiziert);
Information technology equipment - Safety - Part 1: General requirements (IEC 60950-1:2005 modified)
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POWER 230 VAC, 50Hz, RS232 LOAD CELL
C
OPTIO
N
S/N ANA □ □
BIN ETH □ □
INT MOD □
I/O3 3 □ I/O4 8
Desk type rear view Dimensions of Desk type housing with wall mount kit
160
230
Stainless steel housing front view Stainless steel housing side view
100 mm deep with big backplane option
4.1.1 Jumpers
There are three jumpers on the instrument’s main board/weighing board for calibration and for switching on/off.
To change the position of this jumpers, open the housing and perform the necessary changes before energizing
the indicator.
J8 On/Off Switch
(always short circuit at the Panel type)
J2 Calibration
(short circuit for calibration)
4.3 Commissioning
After making the required installations and connections to your indicator, turn the power on and perform
following steps:
Get familiar with the instrument’s setup mode (see chapter 9.1)
For FT-15D only: Define the digital load cells (see chapter 9.2)
Define the configuration parameters (see chapter 9.3)*
Define the scale parameters (see chapter 9.4)
Calibrate the scale (see chapter 9.5)
* Note: Most of the parameters can be skipped for later setup. Please take care for the parameters which may
be locked by the J2 calibration jumper in legal for trade applications (see Appendix 1: Setup and Calibration
Menu of the instrument).
If you want to use the Flintec IndFace Software for FT-15(D) then you have to set up the instrument’s standard
serial interface to host mode (see chapter 11.2) before you adjust all the configuration parameters.
After checking the performance of your weighing instrument you can begin to use the indicator.
If there are peripheral connections, first you should turn the power off; make the peripheral connections, perform
the required safety checks and energize the indicator. Then set the related parameters and check if the
peripheral devices are operating properly.
If required perform following additional steps:
Set up the serial interfaces (see chapter 11.2)
Printer setup (see chapter 11.2)
Ethernet Setup (see chapter 11.3)
FT-15
The weight display of FT-15(D) is a 6 digit LED with 20 mm height. At the right side of the display there are
three status LEDs for indicating “Gross”, “Info” and the standard unit “kg”.
Below and left to the weight display there are 12 status LEDs related to the weighing process.
The meanings of the various LEDs are:
Status LEDs
LED Meaning
Ready Indicates the instrument is ready for a new weighing cycle
1 Indicates the first weighing process
2 Indicates the second weighing process
PTVehic Indicates the instrument is in the preset vehicle weighing process
TRANSIT Indicates the transit weighing process
Key lock: is active
Power: This LED will flash in case of supply voltage decrease. If the voltage decreases too much the
indicator will automatically shut off.
Range: With multi range scales these LED indicates the current operating range. For single range
scales only the first range LED is lit.
Preset tare: Indicator works with a preset tare
Stable: The weight value on the display is stable
Center of zero: The weight is in the center of zero (see param. [203] in chap.6.3)
Info: The instrument displays information different from the weight
FT-15(D) Meaning
Power On/Off: This key is used for turning the instrument on or off. To switch off the key must be
pressed and hold at least for 2 seconds. There is no On/Off key on panel type housings.
Function: This key is used in combination with other keys to enter any function or to quit without saving.
Reset: Reset any weighing process
Info: This key is used to view the last printed ticket no. CN, the vehicle quantity in the temporary first
weighing memory [Temp ] as well as Date and Time information. To toggle between these infos you have
to press this key repeatedly and finally you will return to the weighing mode again.
Manual Zero: If the scale doesn’t show zero while there is no load on the scale, you can zero the scale
by pressing this key.
Key Lock Key: You can activate or deactivate the key lock function by pressing the <F> and <Key Lock>
keys sequentially.
Transit: Pressing this key starts the transit weighing cycle.
Preset Vehicle Weighing: Pressing this key starts the weighing cycle with a preset vehicle weight value.
First weighing: Pressing this key starts the first vehicle weighing cycle.
Second weighing: Pressing this key starts the second vehicle weighing cycle.
Enter: This key is used to go to the next step within a weighing cycle. It is also used for confirming an
entered value and to get to the next parameter in setup mode.
Memory: This key is used to enter data to the preset vehicle weight memory or the ID memory or to store
a vehicle weight to the memory.
High Resolution: By pressing this key the weight value will be shown with a higher resolution for a short
period.
Label No: After pressing this key, first [CN ] message appears on the display then you can see the CN
no. By pressing the <F> key or after a while automatically it returns to weighing mode
Reprint: This key is used for reprinting the last weight ticket if the indicator is in the instrument ready
status.
Report DD: This key is used for a report between two dates
Report CN: This key is used for a report between two ticket numbers.
Report Accu PV: This key is used for accumulator report of the vehicles in the preset vehicle
weight memory.
If no vehicle weighing cycle is in operation, the indicator waits in the instrument ready status by lightening the
“Ready” LED on the left top of the display. One of the operation keys may start any weighing cycle. The
weighing tickets, if any, are created automatically after a weighing cycle has been finalized.
If FT-15 in the instrument ready status receives a print command (“ASCII P” via communication interface or
manual print), the indicator transmits the weighing results via the communication interface. This feature is a
benefit for the user. In normal operation a PC software initiates ticket printing, but in case of problems with the
PC the FT-15 indicator can directly print the ticket on a local printer. The weighing results may be transferred to
the PC afterwards, when the PC has returned to normal operation.
Warning: In normal weighbridge operation the operator MUST be very attentive and concentrated. Correct data
entry is mandatory. If the operator enters wrong data, it is NOT possible to cancel the operation or to change the
record in the data memory AFTER the ticket has been printed.
First weighing:
The first weighing data will be stored temporarily to the temporary first weighing memory and a first weighing
ticket for the second weighing cycle may be created.
First weighing can be done with or without printing the first weighing ticket (refer to parameter [045 ]).
The first weighing ticket includes the temporary first weighing memory code, the first weight value and the
vehicle ID, if any.
Second weighing:
This second weighing data will be combined with the first weighing data to create the weighing ticket. After the
second weighing has been finalized, the corresponding temporarily stored data to the temporary first weighing
memory can not be used again. The vehicle weighing data will be stored, too.
The first and the second weighing cycles are described on the following pages.
[ Print ]
Report Message
REPORT Daily
01.01.2009 10:05
[ Print ]
Report Message
[ Print ]
Report Message
[ Print ]
Report Message
01 14680
12 25430
89 8540
01 09 94680
03 248 425430 Accumulator is Accumulator is
88 3 38540 cleared. not cleared.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL 260 558650
After pressing the <CN> key, press the <Enter> key [ XXXXXX ]
in the instrument ready status to reprint the last Ticket number
weighing ticket. If you enter a new CN before you
press the <Enter> key, the related weighing ticket
will be printed.
To access any first weighing record, press the <F> and the <First Weighing> keys in sequence. Then the
message [ teMp ?] appears on the display. Press the <Enter> key to enter the menu.
Then the message [Cod --] and the corresponding first weight value toggles on the display. You can go to any
record by using the <> and <> keys.
To delete any weighing record from the temporary first weighing memory, press the <First Weighing> key while
its code is displayed as [Cod XX]. The message [dEL XX] appears on the display. When you press the <Enter>
key the weighing record will be deleted. If you want to delete all weighing records, press the <Zero> key instead
of the <Enter> key. The message [ ALL ?] appears. If you press the <Enter> key, the message [ SUrE ?]
appears and all temporary first weighing records will be deleted after pressing the <Enter> key. The record
delete cycle can be aborted by pressing the <F> key.
If you press the <Second Weighing> key when the message [Cod XX] and the corresponding first weight
toggles on the display, a temporary first weighing memory report will be printed.
8.2 ID Memory
FT-15(D) has two ID codes and the capability to assign clear-text names to them for print out. There are also 99
ID memories which can be shared between the two IDs in any way. The IDs can either be entered via related
keys or can be downloaded via serial port in host mode (e.g. by using the FLINTEC IndFace software).
To call any ID from the memory you have to press the <M> key at the entry step of a weighing process. then the
[ıd --] is prompted. Enter the ID code (from 1 to 99) and confirm with the <Enter> key. If you want to return to
the manual ID entry status, you can simply press the <F> key while the [ıd --] is prompted.
If you have downloaded ID headers to FT-15 by using the IndFace software, the new ID headers can be printed
instead of the default ID headers which are “Customer” for ID 1 and “Commodity” for ID 2.
For selecting a preset vehicle weight code (any preset tare value) from the memory within a preset vehicle
weighing process you have to press the <M> key first. Now the message [P.no ] code is prompted on the
display. You should type the related preset weight code (from 1 to 99) with numerical keys and confirm it with
the <Enter> key. The chosen preset vehicle weight value (any preset tare value) will be shown on the display for
a while, then the indicator goes to the next step.
If a selected preset tare code is empty, the [EMPtY] message will appear on the display. If the tare weight value
is smaller than zero or greater than the scale capacity, the [Err Pt] message appears on the display. The
message can be confirmed by pressing the <Enter> key and a new value can be entered.
If you use a PC the Flintec IndFace software can be used for the setup and the calibration of FT-15(D).
1 3 5 7 9
Entrance Exit
2 4 6 8 10
Figure 9.1 The addressing principles of the DLC’s in a weighbridge / truck scale
The serial numbering system of the indicator is 9 digits. The last 6 digits will be entered after entering the
first 3 digits. If the S/N is less than 9 digits, the unused digits on the left must be entered as 0. For
example, if the serial number is 1234567, 001234567 must be entered as a serial number.
If you press <Enter> the next load cell will be shown, the <F> key is used to return the parameter group
[20-].
For entering the serial number of the DLC to address 1, press the <Trans> key, and enter the first 3
digits of the S/N. Press the <Enter> key for last 6 digits of the S/N. Use the numerical keys for changing
the digits of the S/N. After entering of the S/N, press the <Enter> key for the next DLC. After entering the
last DLC serial number to the indicator, the [20- ] is shown on the display. This means all load cells are
addressed and ready to operate in the scale.
Important hint: When addressing the connected Type RC3D load cells, the load cells should always be
loaded. If the load cells are unloaded, FT-15D may show a DLC input error.
For replacing any load cell, you have to re-address the new load cell in parameter [222]. After installing
the new load cell, turn on the indicator. Enter parameter [222] and then access the load cell address of
the replaced DLC. Enter the serial number of the new load cell as described in the previous paragraph.
Note: It is always assumed that the RS485 load cell bus system is correctly terminated, please see the
manual of the installed junction box.
[12-] Filter
In this block the proper filter values according to the operating conditions can be entered. One of the most
important features of the indicator is viewing the filter characteristics on the display and with the help of this
option, you can select the most suitable filter without leaving the setup mode.
[120 4] Filter
The filter value can be set from 0 to 4. When you enter this parameter and press the <Enter> key while [120 X] is
shown on the display, the weight variation can be seen on the display. The value of the filter can be changed by
using the <> and <> keys and the weight variation for each value is shown on the display. After finalising the filter
selection you can go to the next step by pressing the <F> key.
[14-] Entries
In this block you can enter date and time.
[140 ] Date
[DD.MM.YY] First press the <> key for the date entry, then enter the new date via numerical keys and save
by pressing <Enter>.
[141 ] Time
[ HH.MM] First press the <> key for the time entry, then enter the new date via numerical keys and save
by pressing <Enter>.
[20-] Set Up
[200 0] Approved
0 = No 1 = Yes
[30-] Calibration
[300 ] Gravity (for FT-15 only)
This parameter should be used in the scale that will be verified in two stages by gravity adjustment (in legal
metrologic applications). This parameter should not be touched in other applications.
If you enter a value in this parameter before calibration (as six decimal digits, e.g. enter “798564” for “9.798564”), this
value will be assumed as the reference gravity acceleration where the initial calibration has been performed. After the
initial calibration this parameter will be automatically set to “0”.
If the value of this parameter is “0” this means no gravity adjustment has been performed after the initial calibration.
In the second stage of the verification the gravity acceleration of the place where the weighing indicator will be used
should be entered (as six decimal digits, e.g. enter “800065” for “9.800065”).
Exit setup by saving the changes without entering the calibration (parameter [301]).
[31-] Adjustment
In this sub-block you can only perform zero adjustment or span adjustment without doing a full calibration.
[310 ] Zero Adjustment
This parameter is only used for refreshing the zero level of the scale to prevent wrong weighings due to
zero drifts. Begin the zero adjustment by pressing <Enter>. Unload the scale when the displays shows
the [ZEro.CA] message and press <Enter> again.
The display will show the [WAıt ] message during the zero adjustment. In this period the scale must be
unloaded and stable. Approximately 10 seconds later the display will show the [SAvE ] message. You can
confirm the “Save zero adjustment” by pressing <Enter> or cancel it by pressing the <F> key.
[311 ] Span Adjustment
This parameter lets you perform the span adjustment. By pressing the <Enter> key [XXXXXX] appears on
the display. The displayed value is the weight that should be used for the span adjustment. If the value of
the test weight that will be used is different from the value shown on the display, then type the new value
by <Tare> and <Zero> keys, place the test weights on the scale and press <Enter>.
The display will show the [WAıt ] message during the span adjustment. Approximately 10 seconds later
the display will show the [SAvE ] message. You can confirm the “Save span adjustment” by pressing
<Enter> or cancel it by pressing the <F> key.
[312 ] Span Adjustment Under Load (for FT-15 only)
This parameter is being used to perform span adjustment of a scale without lifting the load from it. This operation is
especially used for span adjustment of filled tanks. You can make span adjustment without removing the load in the
tank.
When you press the <Enter> key the [P.ZEro ] message appears on the display. This means the scale will take the
current load as a temporary zero. After getting ready for this level, which means temporary zero adjustment, the
<Enter> key should be pressed. The display will show the [WAıt ] message during the temporary zero adjustment.
After this step the display will show [LoAd ] for a certain period and then [ XXXXXX ]. The value shown on the
display is the weight that should be used for the span adjustment. If the value of the test weight which will be used is
different from the value shown on the display, type the new value by <Tare> and <Zero> keys, place the test weight
on the scale and press <Enter>. The display will show the [WAıt ] message during the span adjustment under load.
Approximately 10 seconds later the display will show the [SAvE ] message. You can confirm the “Save span
adjustment under load” by pressing <Enter> or cancel it by pressing the <F> key.
To find a definite record you have to enter parameter [802]. After reaching the desired record, the recorded data
can be viewed in the display. If needed you can print this record together with the following 9 records by
pressing the <Print> key. If you press the <Print> key in parameter [803], all recorded data will be sent via serial
port. The <F> key cancels the print job.
The connection of the standard RS232C of the instrument should be made as given in the table below.
Desk type housing; Stainless steel housing RS232C;
Definition
Pin no. (D-Sub, 9-pin, male) Pin no. (J11 connector) typical PC allocation
TXD 2 3 3
RXD 3 4 2
GND 7 2 5
Shield Connector body 1
You have to connect each TXD (output) with RXD (input) at the other end.
If parameter [012] is set to 2 (= hardware handshake), the second serial interface cannot be used as RS232C
port. Up to 32 instruments can be connected with enabled RS485 port.
The RS485 interface termination can be done by short circuiting pin no. 19 and 20 at the desk and panel type
enclosures or by jumper JP4 on the interface board within the stainless steel housing . These short circuits
terminate the line with an internal termination resistor of 100 Ω.
The 20mA CL ASCII output is disabled by default. The connections should be made as given in figure 9.1 for
enabling this output. (Enabled output is not available for 12 V DC instruments ).
25
11
10
24
FT-1x 8
The definition of the status bytes STA, STB and STC is given below.
Definition Table for Status Byte B Definition Table for Status Byte C
Bit 0 Gross = 0 Net=1 Bit 0 Always 0
Bit 1 Weight positive = 0 Weight negative=1 Bit 1 Always 0
Bit 2 Overload = 1 Bit 2 Always 0
Bit 3 Stable = 0 Unstable =1 Bit 3 Always 0
Bit 4 Always = 1 Bit 4 Always 1
Bit 5 Always = 1 Bit 5 Always 1
Bit 6 When energized = 0 Zeroed = 1 Bit 6 Always 0
Bit 7 x Bit 7 x
CR = ( D7,D6,D5,D4,D3,D2,D1,D0 ) = ( X, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1 )
CSUM = 0 – ( STX STATUS A ..... CR )
The command ASCII R requests the last record from the alibi memory. The response is:
FLINTEC GmbH
Tel : +49 6226 9240 0
Fax : +49 6226 9240 99
Meckesheim, Germany
WEIGHING TICKET
Ticket no : 22
Date & Time : 24. 03.2009 09:18
1.Weight : 10980 kg
2.Weight : 54120 kg
Net : 43140 kg
WEIGHING TICKET
Ticket no : 22
Date & Time : 24. 03.2009 09:18
Weighing with preset vehicle weight
Vehicle ID : 123456
Customer : Customer D
Commodity : 316 L/ 2.5mm
Net : 16860 kg
WEIGHING TICKET
Code : 10
Ticket no : 22
Date : 24. 03.2009
Time : 09:18 First and second weighing
Vehicle ID : 123456
Customer : Customer D
Commodity : 316 L/ 2.5mm
1.Weight : 10980 kg
2.Weight : 54120 kg
Net : 43140 kg
FLINTEC GmbH
Tel : +49 6226 9240 0
Fax : +49 6226 9240 99
Meckesheim, Germany
WEIGHING TICKET
Ticket no : 22
Date & Time : 24. 03.2009 09:18
Weighing with preset vehicle weight
Vehicle ID : 123456
Customer : Customer D
Commodity : 316 L/ 2.5mm
Net : 16860 kg
WEIGHING TICKET
Vehicle ID : 123456
Customer : Customer D
Commodity : 316 L/ 2.5mm
Weight : 14120 kg
11.2.7 Setup
[0--] Interface Block
You can access the parameters of the instruments’s serial interface(s) in parameter section [0--].
The data output modes can be used only once per instrument except for continuous data output.
[002 0] Handshake
0 : No Handshake (default) 1 : Xon/Xoff
[005 0] Checksum
0 : Checksum byte disabled (default) 1 : Checksum byte enabled
[014 0] Data Length and Parity respective [025 0] Data Length and Parity
0 : 8 bit, no parity (default) 1 : 7 bit, odd parity 2 : 7 bit, even parity
[04-] Printer
If one of the serial interfaces is selected as printer, the label settings will be made in this sub-block.
[040 X] Ticket Format
1 : Strip printer 2 : 80 column dot matrix printer
3 : Ticket printer format (e.g. Epson TM-U295)
Note: The terminal transmits the indicated weight value, if it receives the command “ASCII P” in instrument ready
status. This value will be stored to the alibi memory.
[042 X] Vehicle ID
0 : disable 1 : vehicle ID will be printed in first, transit and preset vehicle weighing cycles
2 : vehicle ID will be printed in second, transit and preset vehicle weighing cycles
Direct connection to a PC
Cabling is done using a RJ-45
cross over cable.
11.3.2 Setup
There are several setup parameters for the Ethernet network as described below:
Host Name Device name on the network. Default is “ “
The numeric code that identifies all computers that are connected to the internet.
IP Address
Default is “92.168.16.250”
Local Port Ethernet connection point of the device. Default is “10001”
Gateway Network point that acts as an entrance to other networks. Default is “192.168.16.254”
Subnet Mask Defines a range of IP addresses in a network. Default is “255.255.255.0”
Primary DNS Primary DNS server IP address
Secondary DNS Secondary DNS server IP address
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol provides dynamically allocated IP
DHCP
addresses to computers on a network, if it is enabled.
Remote
Automatic connection to any device on the network
Connection
Remote IP IP address of the PC or device which should be connected automatically
Ethernet connection point of the PC or device which should be connected
Remote Port
automatically
Important hint: During the setup the Ethernet output (weight value and status bits) will not be updated.
Example: HyperTerminal
1. Open the HyperTerminal and choose a name for the connection.
Press OK.
2. Then enter the Ethernet address of the indicator and the port
number as shown at the left. Also you need to set the connection
type to “TCP/IP (WinSock)”.
3. To test the connection now, you can set the Ethernet output of the
indicator to “continuous” (refer to chapter 8.3.3).
Note: In continuous data format of the Ethernet interface, the checksum byte is disabled.
The data structure depends on the selected data format (see parameter [030]):
Input-1 may be used for zeroing and Input-2 may be used for printing in ready status.
The electrical connection of the inputs and outputs should be made as shown in Fig. 12.1.
Voltage Current
Digital input 20 to 28 V DC Max. 30 mA
Digital output 20 to 28 V DC Max. 300 mA (sum of all 3 outputs)
The power for the digital I/O has to be supplied from an external power supply module.
[9--] Diagnostics
The operations about checking and testing the instrument can be made here.
[90-] Tests
[900 ] Key Pad test
In this step each key’s ASCII code will be shown on the display as you press the related key. By this way you can test
if all the keys are functioning or not. Pressing “” key will take you to the next parameter.
026
CHECKSUM
03 _ 030 ETHERNET 031 ETHERNET
ETHERNET D.FORMAT ADDRESS Chapter 11.3
1_ _ 10 _ 100
CONFİG APPLICATION OPERATION
Chapter 9.3
12 _ 120 120 0 120 1 120 2 120 3 120 4
FİLTER F.ADJ NO FILTER FASTEST SLOWEST
14 _ 140 141
ENTRIES DATE TIME
3_ _ 30 _ 300 301
CALIBRATION CALİB GRAVITY CAL
Chapter 9.5
31 _ 310 311 312
CAL. ADJ ZERO CAL. SPAN CAL SPAN ADJ CAL
99 _ 990 991
PRMT. PRT ALL PRMT. DEFAULT
026
CHECKSUM
1_ _ 10 _ 100
CONFİG APPLICATION OPERATION Chapter 9.3
14 _ 140 141
ENTRIES DAT E T IME
22 _
DLC CONFIG
220
DLC TYPE
211
QUANT IT Y
212
ADDRESSING
Chapter 9.2
3_ _ 30 _ 301
CALIBRATION CALİB CAL
Chapter 9.5
31 _ 310 311
CAL. ADJ ZERO CAL SPAN CAL
8_ _
M.LOGIC REC
80 _
RECORDS
800
CAL. COUNT
803
ALIBI PRT
804
ALIBI INFO Chapter 10
9_ _ 90 _ 905
DIAGNOST ICS TESTS DLC INT VALUE Chapter 13
91 _ 910
FT S/N FT
99 _ 991
PRMT. PRT DEFAULT
Editable with any password
Editable with service password
Editable with service password
and calibration jumper
Request: Reply:
Field Name Host-Bus ASCII Code Field Name Host-Bus ASCII Code
STX @ 64 STX @ 64
Slave address XX X,X Slave address XX X,X
Function 03 48,51 Function 03 48,51
Address registers high XX X,X No. of data registers XX X,X
Address registers low XX X,X Data high XX X,X
No. of addr. registers high XX X,X … XX X,X
No. of addr. registers low XX X,X Data low XX X,X
Error check X X (csum) X,X Error check X X (csum) X,X
EOP Cr 13 EOP Cr 13
Error: Exception codes:
Field Name Host-Bus ASCII Code 1: Function code is not supported
STX @ 64 2: Out of starting and ending address range
Slave address XX X,X 3: Invalid value entry
Function 83 56,51 4: Operation error
Exception code XX X,X
Error check X X (csum) X,X
EOP Cr 13
Request: Reply :
Field Name Host-Bus ASCII Code Field Name Host-Bus ASCII Code
STX @ 64 STX @ 64
Slave address XX X, X Slave address XX X, X
Function 10 49, 48 Function 10 49, 48
Address registers high XX X, X Address registers high XX X, X
Address registers low XX X, X Address registers low XX X, X
No. of addr. registers high XX X, X No. of addr. registers high XX X, X
No. of addr. registers low XX X, X No. of addr. registers low XX X, X
No. of data registers XX X, X Error check X X (csum) X, X
Data high XX X, X EOP Cr 13
Data low XX X, X
Error check X X (csum) X, X
EOP Cr 13
Error : Exception codes:
Field Name Host-Bus ASCII Code 1: Function code is not supported
STX @ 64 2: Out of starting and ending address range
Slave Add XX X, X 3: Invalid value entry or wrong byte number
Function 90 57, 48 4: Operation error
Exception code XX X, X
Error Check X X (csum) X, X
EOP Cr 13
Example:
@|01|10|0008|0001|02||0006|DE|<Cr>
To get the check sum (here FA) you have to sum following numbers first:
01+10+00+08+00+01+02+00+06 = 22
Examples: The commands will be used for an indicator which instrument address is set to 1.