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HAWK* Terminal Technical Manual €157182008 Chapter 1: Introduction HAWK Terminal Specifications Introduction The floor scale is o low-profile scale base for lop-ot-floee applications. When packaged with a HAWK™ ferminat, this fully electronic scota is calioated at the factory so that it is ready to use right out of the box. floor scales ore designed for general purpose weighing in dry industat and commercial environments such os shipping docks. They should not be used in environments requiring washdown, immersion in liquids, exposure fo splashing liquics, oF exposure fo corrosive chemicals. \\ Floor Scale and HAWK Terminal + OI) 14 METTLER TOLEDO Floor Scale and HAWK Terminal Instaltation and Service Manual aa Eee HAWK Terminal Specifications Displayed Resolution Up to 10,000 ‘Dimensions (W x D x K) 10.2 x 6.2 x 5.6 inches (260 x 160 x 145 mm) ‘Construction ABS plostic Power 10.2 VOC / 0.15 A (AC transformer included) or six size-D batteries Display LCD, six digits: 1 inch (25 mm) high Keypad Four color-coded, toctile-feel keys: ZERO, TARE, FUNCTION, and PRINT Operating Temperature: 14°F to 104°F (-10°C 10 40°C) with 10 to ‘95% relative humidity, noncondensing ‘Storage Temperature -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) ) with 10 40 95% relative humiity, nonecndensing Data Output ASCH via RS-232 siondord Weighing Units Pounds, kilogroms, ond grams -Aoprovats ULlisied Conada Weights ond Measures AM-5318. US Weights and Measures CoC #99-054 rn Eee . Floor Scale Specifications Maximum Copacity 5,000 tb (2,500 kg) ‘Standard Division Size 1.0 lb (0.5 kg) | pistorn Sia ARARH 2a LIS Minimum Height 3.5 inches (89 mm) Construction ‘Steel channel, unitized Operating Temperature 48°F to 104°F (10°C lo 40°C) Junction Box Top access, NEMA 4X Home Run Cable Length 26 feet (7.6 m) Shipping Weight 375 1b (170 kg) 1-2 (2101) i : Hawk Scale OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS -Gi-_a90) ++ 7.25] + fol +[ 0.00. you have a backit display — 2000) + [F] «| 20uy. Xj 2000, ++ ae) saa [Lt TS [units | s | N s |P P D 1 PEG ote yh Table 6-3: Single Line - Gross, Tare, Net Weights Data Note [0 (B00) 6-1 47 METTLER TOLEDO HAWK Terminal Technical Manual Multiple Line - Gross, Tare, Net Weights ino tare weight has been taken, only the gross weight fl is output > | ye fs Tens S 8 it | s P R Note _t JR fc l oe ee Table 6-4: Multiple Line ~ Gross Weight Ty) Ss |usy Ss] it) ¢ s | P P Lo Note Fea eee] ees [rd euPece| eM Table 6-5: Multiple Line ~ Tare Weight Data 62 (sio0) Table 6-6; Multiple Line ~ Net Weight Domand Format Notes a7moo Selectable gross weight legend. Selectable inthe programming mode as @ space, °B* for bruto or "G” for gross. ‘The gross weight data fields are padded with leading spaces to 7 digits. ASCI Space character, hex value 20. Weight units (b, kg, g) as selected in setup and by the FUNCTION key. ASCII Carriage Retum character, hex value OD. Optional checksum characir: Checksum is defined as the 2's complement of the seven low order bits ofthe binary sum of ali characters preceding the checksum character, inchuding the and characters. The checksum calculation for muliple tines of data inctudes the character from the previous line of data ASCII Line Feed character, hex vaiue OA ‘The net weight field is igh justiied and padded with spaces to seven digits. [negative net weight is indicated by a minus character before the most significant dig of the weight value. For example, 2 weight of -55.00is pried with one leading space (sp=space): sp-55.00. Weight fila descriptors. The "T” and °N" legend are printed (for net weight) afer he tare and net weight eid to identify them. “The tare weight data field is padded with leading spaces 107 di 2F Chapter 6: Appendices ‘Appendix 2: Continuous Mode Output iu errr Appendix Continuous Mode Output ‘The continuous output format is output asthe display is updated (approximately 7 times per sacond). The formatis fixed excep for bau rae, data bits, stop bis, patty, and the selectable checksum character. The continuous output mode provides ‘compatibility with METTLER TOLEDO products that require real-time weight data (for example, Models 8624, 9323, 9325, and other accessories) Continuous data output ata 1200 baud rate wil slow the display update rate. Use 4800 baud or faster to maintain the maximum update rate. The continuous output includes status bytes that indicate the operating conditions in the terminal, [Character [1 | Staws | Indicated Weight Tare Weight 2]3]415 [6 [7 ]®@ [8 [| [2 [3] [te [6 [7 1 baa 1Sts ts tsim j- |- |- [- fe [wT [- [- | [Ie c [tT] wiwlwys s |s s |r | ixfa fe jc [o | dj. D kK] Noe [Ale cua —_ [2 E if Table 6-8: Continuous Format Output Continuous Format Notes AA ASCI Star of Text character, hex value 02. B SWA, SWB, and SWC: Staus Words A,B, and C, Refer to Tables 6-9, 6-10, and 6-11 for status bytes, C Displayed weight: Six digts of displayed weight. No decimal point in ld 1D Tare weight Six digs ofare weight data, No decimal point in fl. ASCII Caniage Retun character, hex value OD. F Optional checksum character: Checksum is defined as the 2's complement ofthe seven low order bits ofthe binary sum of all characters preceding the checksunt ‘character, including the and characters. (B00) 6-3 a? METTLER TOLEDO HAWK Terminal Technical Manual Status Byte Definition (eee Bit identification Table For Status Byte A ‘Duramy Zero oF Decimal Position Bit wooo | KKK XXHOKK ARAKI 0 0 I STE Ose 1 Hil 0 0 1 i annie aa ° 0 0 Dummy Zero or Decimal Postion KKXIK KUNE | AK KKK oO o 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 | 1 2 Bese 1 i I 1 Tnerement Size x x2 | x5, 3 1 0 | 1 4 0 1 | 1 5 ways = 1 6 ‘Always = 0 Table 6-9 ik Wondfcation Table For Sus Byte B Bi Function ‘Out of Range = 7, in Range = Motion = 1 = O,kg = 1 (Gee also Byte C, bis 0, 1, 2) ‘Always = 1 Power-up Not Zewoed Table 6-10 mt ° ‘Bic Kdentifcation Table For Status Byte C Function 1b orkg =0, grams = 1 - 6-4 (B/00) 30 Chapter 6: Appendices Appendix 3: ASCH! Input Commands nnn Appendix 3: ASCII Input Commands Beginning with software version 2.00, the HAWK terminal has the ability to receive certain ASCI characters via the serial porto perform simple keyboard functions. Previous versions of sofware did not have this capability. The software version can be viewed at power up. ‘The ASCII input commands will operate when the Serial ports programmed for either demand output or continuous output. The input character format must be the same 2s the data output format selected in setup including baud rate, data bis, party and ‘stop bits. The remote commands are subject tothe same restrictions as the keyboard equivalents. For instance, tare, zero and print commands will only operate if sent when thee is no motion onthe scale. When sending multiple commands, there must be a time delay of at feast one-half second (600 miiseconds) between ‘each remote ASCil command character. ‘These ASCII commands duplicate the front panel functions, Note that al characters, are uppercase and no control characters such as (carriage tetum) or (line feed) need to be sent. i they are sent, they will be ignored. AIL ASCI characters ‘other than the ones listed below will also be ignored. The following commands are recognized by the HAWK terminal when the output ‘mode is programmed as either demand mode or continuous output. ‘Command | Function c Gear__| Clear tre value T Tare | Performs a pushbutton tare P Print| Transmit data or set print bitin continuous ouput 5 Print| Transmit data or set print bitin continuous ouput Tero | Zero the scale (F within range and no-riotion) (@i00) 6-5 of METTLER TOLEDO HAWE Terminal Technical Manual Hee ee ee TInITTTTTEEEEEEEE Appendix 4: Geo Codes Use the following Geo Codes if you relocate the HAWK to @ location oer than the ‘original location where it was calibrated. 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