Avery Weigh-Tronix ZK810 User Instructions

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ZK810
Counting Scale
User Instructions
AWT35-501822
Issue AA
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Table of Contents
page
Table of Contents ...................................................................................................................................... 3
Chapter 1 General information and warnings ......................................................................................... 5
About this manual ..............................................................................................................5
Text conventions ......................................................................................................... 5
Special messages ....................................................................................................... 5
Installation .......................................................................................................................... 6
Safe handling of equipment with batteries .................................................................. 6
Wet conditions ............................................................................................................. 6
Routine maintenance ......................................................................................................... 7
Cleaning the machine ........................................................................................................ 7
Training .............................................................................................................................. 7
Sharp objects ..................................................................................................................... 7
FCC and EMC declarations of compliance ........................................................................ 8
Chapter 2 Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 9
Basic counting principles ................................................................................................... 9
Front panel ....................................................................................................................... 10
Annunciators ............................................................................................................. 11
Powering up the ZK810 ................................................................................................... 11
Connections on the BSQ ................................................................................................. 12
Leveling the scale ............................................................................................................ 14
Numeric entry procedure ................................................................................................. 15
Printing ............................................................................................................................. 15
Chapter 3 Indicator applications ............................................................................................................ 16
First time power up .......................................................................................................... 16
Counting application ........................................................................................................ 16
Sampling methods ..................................................................................................... 16
SELECT key default function .................................................................................... 17
Special key functions ................................................................................................. 17
Sample size ............................................................................................................... 17
Counting in dribble mode .......................................................................................... 17
Counting in bulk mode ............................................................................................... 18
General weighing application ........................................................................................... 19
SELECT key default function .................................................................................... 19
Gross weighing .......................................................................................................... 19
Net weighing .............................................................................................................. 19
Printing ...................................................................................................................... 20
Chapter 4 Menus ...................................................................................................................................... 21
Accessing the menus ....................................................................................................... 21
Menu annunciators .......................................................................................................... 21
Exiting the menus ............................................................................................................ 22
USER level menus ........................................................................................................... 22
User menu ....................................................................................................................... 23
Time .......................................................................................................................... 23
About menu ...................................................................................................................... 25
Audit menu ....................................................................................................................... 26
Chapter 5 Error messages ...................................................................................................................... 27
Chapter 6 String index/character data entry ......................................................................................... 28
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Chapter 7 Supervisor menu .................................................................................................................... 29
General Weighing application supervisor menu .............................................................. 29
Battery menu item ..................................................................................................... 30
App Pwr menu item ................................................................................................... 30
Counting application supervisor menu ............................................................................. 31
Count menu item ....................................................................................................... 31
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1 General information and warnings
1.1 About this manual
This manual is divided into chapters by the chapter number and the large text at the top of a page. Subsections are labeled as shown by the 1.1 and 1.1.1 headings. The names of the chapter and the next subsection level appear at the top of alternating pages of the manual to remind you of where you are in the manual. The manual name and page numbers appear at the bottom of the pages.
1.1.1 Text conventions
Key names are shown in bold and reflect the case of the key being described. If a key has a dual function it may be referred to by its alternate function.
Displayed messages appear in bold italic type and reflect the case of the displayed message.
Annunciator names appear as italic text.
1.1 About this manual
1.1.2 Special messages
Examples of special messages you will see in this manual are defined below. The signal words have specific meanings to alert you to additional information or the relative level of hazard.
CAUTION! This is a Caution symbol. Cautions give information about procedures that, if not observed, could result in damage to equipment or corruption to and loss of data.
NOTE: This is a Note symbol. Notes give additional and important information, hints and tips that help you to use your product.
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1.2 Installation
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS. REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR SERVICE.
Equipment to be powered by a UL Listed I.T.E. power supply: rated 12 -36VDC and marked “LPS”, or a UL Listed power supply rated 12-36VDC and marked “Class 2.”
The Socket-Outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
1.2.1 Safe handling of equipment with batteries
Please be aware this product contains a lead acid battery located on the back of the scale base which MUST be removed and disposed of safely prior to any disposal of the scale.
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
ATTENTION: Il y a danger d'explosion s'il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie, remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d'un type équivalent recommandé par le constructeur. Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant.
1.2.2 Wet conditions
Under wet conditions, the plug must be connected to the final branch circuit via an appropriate socket / receptacle designed for washdown use.
Installations within the USA should use a cover that meets NEMA 3R specifications as required by the National Electrical Code under section 410-57. This allows the unit to be plugged in with a rain tight cover fitted over the plug.
Installations within Europe must use a socket which provides a minimum of IP56 protection to the plug / cable assembly. Care must be taken to make sure that the degree of protection provided by the socket is suitable for the environment.
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1.3 Routine maintenance
IMPORTANT: This equipment must be routinely checked for proper operation and calibration. Application and usage will determine the frequency of calibration required for safe operation.
Always isolate the indicator from the power supply before starting any routine maintenance to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
1.4 Cleaning the machine
Table 1.1 Cleaning DOs and DON’Ts
DO DO NOT
1.3 Routine maintenance
Wipe down the outside of standard products with a clean cloth, moistened with water and a small amount of mild detergent
Spray the cloth when using a proprietary cleaning fluid
1.5 Training
Do not attempt to operate or complete any procedure on a machine unless you have received the appropriate training or read the instruction books.
To avoid the risk of RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury), place the machine on a surface which is ergonomically satisfactory to the user. Take frequent breaks during prolonged usage.
1.6 Sharp objects
Do not use sharp objects such as screwdrivers or long fingernails to operate the keys.
Attempt to clean the inside of the machine
Use harsh abrasives, solvents, scouring cleaners or alkaline cleaning solutions
Spray any liquid directly on to the display windows
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General information and warnings
1.7 FCC and EMC declarations of compliance
United States
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the 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.
Canada
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la Classe A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique edicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada.
European Countries
WARNING: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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2 Introduction
lb kg
GROSS
NET
TAR E
g
COUNT
SAMPLE
ESC
PRINT UNITSSELECT ZEROTA RE
The ZK810 is a counting scale indicator which, when attached to a BSQ digital scale base, creates a 35,000 division counting system. The indicator, shown in Figure 2.1, is easy to use. The indicator has an Ethernet port and two RS232 ports.
See the Specification literature for a full list of specifications.
2.1 Basic counting principles
2.1 Basic counting principles
There are several things which affect counting accuracy:
l environmental noise (vibration, wind, etc.) l number of sample parts used l the weight consistency of the sample parts l the weight of one part l accuracy requirement
Changes in each, or any one, of these variables can affect the accuracy for the better or for the worse. If there is wind or vibration accuracy will drop, especially if parts are small in weight. If parts are not a consistent weight, accuracy can be poorer but may be increased by using a large sample size.
Accuracy with this system can be extremely high, even with small parts, if the environment is controlled, parts have a consistent weight and a large enough sample size is used.
Figure 2.1 ZK810 front panel
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TAR E
SELECT
ZERO
PRINT
UNITS
2.2 Front panel
The front panel, shown in Figure 2.1, consists of the keys and display.
Never press a key with anything but your finger. Damage to the overlay may result if sharp or rough objects are used.
The normal function of the keys on the front panel are listed below. Some keys will have special functions in certain applications. Details are provided in the individual application sections.
Press the TAR E key to perform a tare function. With no weight on the scale, press the TAR E key to clear a tare value. Acts as an up arrow key for menu navigation. Allows you to access minus and comma signs. Acts as an ABORT key during the sampling process.
Press the SELECT key to toggle between the active display values. Acts as a down arrow key for menu navigation. Allows you to access minus and comma signs.
Press the ZERO key to zero the display. Acts as an ENTER key to accept a displayed value or function.
Press the PRINT to send information to a peripheral device through a configured communications port. Acts as a left arrow key for menu navigation.
Press the UNITS key to scroll through the available units of measure while in normal operating mode. Acts as a right arrow key for menu navigation. The UNITS key is disabled when displaying counts.
Press the SAMPLE key to select application specific choices. Aborts a numeric entry and acts as an ESCAPE key in the menu navigation. Press and hold to view the password entry screen for accessing the menus.
To clear a tare weight, remove all weight from the scale and press the TAR E key or press and hold the TARE key for three seconds.
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2.2.1 Annunciators
kg
GROSS
NET
TARE
0
g
COUNT
Center-of-zero
Motion
Gross weight
Net weight
Ta re we i gh t
Units of measure
Count
Network
connection
Piece
Weigh t
The annunciators on the display are shown and labeled in Figure 2.2.
Figure 2.2 Annunciators
The triangular annunciators will light during operation to inform the user of the weighing mode, active unit of measure, etc.
2.3 Powering up the ZK810
2.3 Powering up the ZK810
The ZK810/BSQ comes with a base mounted AC power supply unit (PSU) connected to the back of the BSQ. This supplies the required input power of 12 to 36 VDC @ 250ma minimum and is connected to a properly grounded outlet (100 VAC - 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz). The indicator is always ON as long as power is received. See Base mounted AC PSU on page 13.
If using the optional rechargeable battery pack mounted on the rear of the base you can expect approximately 20 hours of operation between charges. Recharge time is four hours using the in-line PSU. The battery pack requires 24 to 36V to charge. See Battery power on page 14 for more information. The battery timer setting can be used to turn the indicator display OFF automatically.
You can also power the indicator with a 12 to 36 VDC power supply (250ma minimum at 24VDC) via a 2.1mm center positive barrel jack plugged into the receiver on the back of the indicator.
The first time you power up the ZK810 you need to pick which application you will be using. See First time power up on page 16 for instructions on how to do this.
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Power connection
Battery connections
Scale
connection
Power connection
Scale
connection
Not used in ZK810
Back panel for AC power only
Back panel for DC or AC Power
2.4 Connections on the BSQ
The BSQ comes with two different back panels, depending on the power option you choose. One is for AC power only and the other is for use with the optional battery pack or AC power. These two panels and their connections are shown in Figure 2.3.
Figure 2.3 BSQ connections
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2.4 Connections on the BSQ
Base mounted AC PSU
On the Base mount model the AC power supply unit (PSU) is attached by a bracket to the back of the scale base. The DC output barrel jack plugs into the 12-36 VDC input as shown in Figure 2.4.
Figure 2.4 AC power block
Plug the power cord into a properly grounded outlet, then into the receptacle in the PSU. See Figure 2.5.
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Figure 2.5 AC power connections
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Standby power button
locking collar
leveling foot
Battery power
The optional battery pack connects to the two battery connections as shown in Figure
2.6. The battery provides approximately 20 hours of operation before charging is
necessary.
Figure 2.6 Battery pack connections
When a 24-36 VDC power supply is plugged into the power connection on the back panel of the ZK810, the green POWER light will turn on indicating power has been applied to the BSQ base. The red CHARGING light will blink to indicate the battery is charging. When the battery is fully charged the red CHARGING light will go out and the power supply can be unplugged to work on battery power only.
The standby power button, pointed out in Figure 2.6, can be used to turn the ZK810 indicator on or off.
2.5 Leveling the scale
For best accuracy we recommend you check that the scale is level prior to every use.
Place the scale on a level, stable surface free from vibrations or strong air currents. Level the scale using adjustable feet and the bubble level located on the side of the base. Turn the appropriate foot or feet until the bubble is centered and then lock the feet in place by turning the locking collar snugly up against the scale body. See Figure
2.7.
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Figure 2.7 Foot and locking collar
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2.6 Numeric entry procedure
These segments flash in numeric entry mode
Press to increment the flashing number
Press to decrement the flashing number
Press to backspace cursor in a number
Press to advance cursor in a number
Press to accept a value
Press to escape an entry screen
GROSS WT: 4.410 lb COUNT: 4009 PIECE WT: 0.00110 lb
4.01 lb G
09:11 am 03-25-2017
Gross: 2.136 lb Net: 0.800 lb Tare: 1.336 lb
Print format #1
Print format #3
Print format #9
Print format #10
The keys in Figure 2.8 have alternate functions in numeric entry screens.
Figure 2.8 Key function during numeric entry
In numeric entry screens, the center segments shown in Figure 2.8 flash. Use the keys, as described in Figure 2.8, to enter a value on the display. Following is an example:
Example: To key in the number 507:
2.6 Numeric entry procedure
2.7 Printing
Repeatedly press the TARE() or SELECT() key until 5 appears on the display. Press the UNITS() key once to move cursor one space to the right. Repeatedly press the TARE() or SELECT() key until 0 appears on the display. Press the UNITS() key once to move cursor one space to the right. Repeatedly press the TARE() or SELECT() key until 7 appears on the display.
Press the ZERO key to enter or accept the value.
Press the PRINT() key to move the entry function one digit to the left. This effectively deletes the current value in that position and allows you to enter a new value in that position.
There are four default ticket print formats that can be used. These are configured as part of the setup by a qualified service technician. See examples below.
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Indicator applications
3 Indicator applications
This indicator has two weighing applications that can be enabled through a password protected menu. Only one application can be enabled at a time. The applications available are:
l Parts Counting (explained on page 16) l General Weighing (explained on page 19)
Key functions in different applications may vary. These will be noted under each application.
3.1 First time power up
Upon first time power up you are given the choice of which application you want to use. APP appears on the screen. Press SELECT and use the UNITS or PRINT key to scroll through the choices. When the application you want to use is displayed, press ZERO. That application will become active. Press the TARE key to start the normal mode for the chosen application.
A password protected menu is used to change the active application.
To display active application name
You can display the active application name by doing one of the following:
l Press and hold SAMPLE/ESC until the numeric entry screen appears. Press
SAMPLE/ESC again to display the current application name.
Or
l Cycle power and the current application name is displayed briefly on power
up.
3.2 Counting application
This section applies if the Count application is active.
3.2.1 Sampling methods
Dribble sampling is the default sampling method. Bulk sampling is also available. This is set in a password protected Supervisor menu. Each type is defined below.
Dribble sampling definition:
When sample parts are being added to the scale they can be counted out slowly or, in other words, dribbled onto the scale. A key press (SAMPLE key) is needed to finish the sampling process. The piece weight is calculated and the count is displayed.
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Bulk sampling definition:
When sample parts are being added to the scale they must all be placed on the scale at once, in other words, in bulk. If the sample is large enough to meet the minimum weight requirements the piece weight is calculated and the count is displayed with no extra button presses.
3.2.2 SELECT key default function
In the Count application you can view the gross, net and count by repeatedly pressing SELECT.
3.2.3 Special key functions
The following keys have an extra function in this application:
SAMPLE Press SAMPLE to perform the sample operation as described below in the
Sampling section.
PRINT Press the PRINT key to perform the print function.
3.2 Counting application
3.2.4 Sample size
By default the sample size choices are 5, 10, 25, 50 or 100. When asked to add samples, one of these will be the requested count. The smallest allowed sample size is defined in the password protected Supervisor menu.
3.2.5 Counting in dribble mode
At any time during the sampling process you can abort by pressing the TARE/up arrow key.
With the count application in dribble mode active, follow these steps to count:
1. Press ZERO to zero the scale, if necessary.
2. Use a tare method to tare a container, if necessary. See Net weighing on page
19.
3. Press the SAMPLE key…
SAMPLinG is briefly displayed. This means the indicator is zeroing itself. A message, Add XX, is then displayed. XX is the current sample size.
4a. Place XX number of items on the scale.
OR
4b. Press the SELECT key repeatedly to scroll through other sample size choices
(5, 10, 25, 50 or 100). When your choice is displayed, place that number of items on the scale and press SAMPLE
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buSY is briefly displayed, followed by one of three possible outcomes:
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a. The display will show the correct number of parts on the scale and the
COUNT annunciator is lit.
b If the sample weight was not enough, PcE WtL will be displayed
briefly and then return to weight mode.
c If the weight was unstable, tMout is briefly displayed and the display
returns to gross weighing mode. The TARE key can be used to abort the sampling process, if necessary.
If you do not place a sample on the scale within five minutes of selecting the sample size, the display will show tmout (timeout) and return to the gross weight screen.
5. Place the parts on the scale to be counted.
3.2.6 Counting in bulk mode
With the count application in bulk mode active, follow these steps to count:
1. Press ZERO to zero the scale, if necessary.
2. Use a tare method to tare a container, if necessary. See Net weighing on page
19.
3. Press the SAMPLE key…
SAMPLinG is briefly displayed. This means the indicator is zeroing itself. A message, Add XX, is then displayed. XX is the current sample size.
4a. Place XX number of items on the scale.
OR
4b. Press the SELECT key repeatedly to scroll through other sample size choices
(5, 10, 25, 50 or 100). When your choice is displayed, place all the sample on the scale at one time …
buSY is briefly displayed, followed by one of two possible outcomes:
a. If the weight is stable, the display will show the correct number of parts
on the scale and the COUNT annunciator is lit.
b If the sample weight was not enough, PcE WtL will be displayed
briefly and then return to weight mode.
c If the weight was unstable, tMout is briefly displayed and the display
returns to gross weighing mode. The TARE key can be used to abort the sampling process, if necessary.
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3.3 General weighing application
This section applies if the General Weighing application is active. Features described here also apply to the other applications except where noted in those application instructions.
In General weighing you can do gross, tare and net weighing.
3.3.1 SELECT key default function
In the General Weighing application you can view the gross, net and tare by repeatedly pressing SELECT.
3.3.2 Gross weighing
To change unit of measure, press UNITS.
3.3 General weighing application
To perform gross weighing, power up the unit and follow these steps:
1. Empty the scale and press ZERO to zero the display …
2. Place item to be weighed on the scale …
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2.
3.3.3 Net weighing
Pushbutton tare When enabled press TARE to tare the weight on the scale.
There is an auto tare clear feature. If this is enabled, after a weighment, when the weight falls into the gross zero band, tare is cleared.
Definition: Gross zero band - this is a configured value that defines a window around gross zero. This is used in several ways in different applications.
Using Pushbutton Tare
0 is displayed and the center-of-zero annunciator ( ) lights.
Weight is displayed.
To perform a net weighment using pushbutton tare, power up the unit and follow these steps:
1. With no weight on the scale, if the display does not read 0 press ZERO
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0 is displayed and the center-of-zero annunciator lights.
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3.3.4 Printing
2. Place item to be tared on the scale …
Weight is displayed.
3. Press TAR E
0 is displayed and the NET annunciator lights.
4. Place material to be weighed onto the scale …
Net weight of material is displayed.
5. Repeatedly press SELECT to view the configured display values.
6. If repeated weighments use the same tared item, you do not need to establish a new tare value as described in step 2 and 3.
To Clear a Tare
Remove all weight from the scale and press the TARE key. The display shows tArEcLr briefly, the tare is cleared and the display will change to gross mode.
To print the current weight information, press PRINT. The configured print format will be output through the configured port to the connected peripheral device.
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4 Menus
Press SELECT/ to move down in a menu
Press TARE/ to move up in a menu, except at the bottom item in a menu, then use ZERO/ or SAMPLE/ESC
Press PRINT/ to move left in a menu
Press UNITS/ to move right in a menu
Press ZERO/ to accept a value or choice and move up in the menu.
Press SAMPLE/ESC to escape and move up in the menu
Password protected menus are available to configure the indicator and/or view information.
4.1 Accessing the menus
Follow these steps to access the menus in the ZK810.
1. With the indicator powered up and in normal operating mode, press and hold SAMPLE/ESC
Pass is displayed, prompting you to enter the password.
2. Key in the password for the menu you want and press the ZERO key …
The first item in the top level of the menu you accessed is displayed.
3. Use the navigation keys, shown below, to navigate through the menu structure. The symbols in the chart appear on the bottom of the keys.
4.1 Accessing the menus
4.2 Menu annunciators
The menu structure is made up of menu items, parameters, value entry screens and lists from which you choose one item. To help you know where you are in the menu, the bargraph at the top of the display is on while the indicator is in the menus and will change appearance according to the following rules:
All segments flashing This means you are in the menu structure but not
Center flashing / others solid This means you are in a parameter prompt
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Center flashing / others off This means you are in a numeric entry screen.
Right flashing / others off This means you are in a list. Scroll through the
in any of the following screens.
screen.
Enter a number and press ZERO to accept.
choices with the PRINT and UNITS keys and press ZERO to accept.
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User About Audit
See
page 23
See
page 25
See
page 26
Normal
Weighing Mode
Press and
hold
SAMPLE/ESC
Enter 111
& press ZERO
SELECT =
TARE =
PRINT =
UNITS =
ZERO =
SAMPLE/ESC = Escape or
4.3 Exiting the menus
1. If you are at the bottom item in a menu use ZERO to accept a choice or value and move up a level, or use SAMPLE/ESC to escape and move up one level without accepting the choice or value. From that point, press TARE repeatedly until …
SAVE no is displayed. This means “Do not save changes.“
2. Press UNITS to scroll through the choices: SAVE no, SAVEYES and CAnCEL. Press ZERO to accept the displayed choice.
If you choose SAVE no or SAVEYES the indicator exits the menu and returns to normal weighing mode.
OR
If you choose CAnCEL, the indicator remains in the menu.
4.4 USER level menus
The USER level menus are available to the user. The other menu levels are for supervisors and technicians only.
The USER level (password 111) contains the User, About, and Audit menus arranged as shown in Figure 4.1.
Figure 4.1 USER level (password 111) menus
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4.5 User menu
SELECT =
TARE =
PRINT =
UNITS =
ZERO =
SAMPLE/ESC = Escape or
The User menu is shown in Figure 4.2.
4.5 User menu
Use the Numeric entry procedure on page 15 when you need to enter values.
4.5.1 Time
Access the User menu (see Accessing the menus on page 21). Use the navigation keys to move to the item you wish to configure. Each item is explained below.
tiME Use this to set the time and clock style. Two items appear below tiME:
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Figure 4.2 User menu
Set Use this to set the hour, minute and second.
h- x This is the entry screen for the hour.
m- x This is the entry screen for the minute.
s x This is the entry screen for the second.
StYLE Use this to set the style of clock for printouts. Choices are 12hr,
12hr-AP (AM/PM) and 24hr (military time).
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dAtE Use this to set the date and style of its appearance. Two items appear
below dAtE:
Set Use this to set the hour, minute and second.
y- This is the entry screen for the year.
m- This is the entry screen for the month.
d- This is the entry screen for the day.
StYLE Use this to set the style of clock for printouts. Choices are
MMDD2Y, MMDD4Y, DDMM2Y and DDMM4Y.
SitE id Use this to key in a site ID number. See chapter 6 for instructions on how
to enter the string.
The Site ID can be used in transmitted or printing information. ASCII characters 32­126 can be used.
To exit the menu, see Exiting the menus on page 22.
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4.6 About menu
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The About menu is shown in Figure 4.3.
4.6 About menu
Figure 4.3 About menu
Use this menu to display information about the various items shown in Figure 4.3. Each is explained below.
boot Use this to view the bootloader part number (PN) and version number.
When you view the bootloader PN only the 1st half is shown until you press UNITS to view the 2nd half.
FirM Use this to view the firmware part number and version. You need to press
UNITS to view the 2nd half of the part number.
APP Use this to view the application part number and version. You need to
press UNITS to view the 2nd half of the part number.
Serial Use this to view the serial number of the indicator. The first four digits are
EnEt Use this item to view the values for the IP, Subnet, Gateway and MAC
If the indicator is connected to an ethernet network, the values displayed will be the
displayed. Press UNITS to view the last five digits.
addresses. Press the ENTER key successively to see all parts of the addresses.
current assigned addresses.
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Menus
Displays
number of
configurations
Displays
number of
calibrations
SELECT =
TARE =
PRINT =
UNITS =
ZERO =
SAMPLE/ESC = Escape or
Audit
Calib
Counter
Config
dLoAd This stands for download. Under SSEriAL you can view the serial
number of the software application that created the configuration file. Under dSEriAL you can view the serial number of the software application that downloaded the configuration file. This is used for security and licensing purposes.
Downloading is currently not supported in the ZK810. The dLoAd fields will display NONE when accessed.
bSq Use this to view the software part number, software version, serial number
of the currently connected load cell and the serial number of the load cell the indicator was calibrated to. These last two items must match or you will see a BSQ error displayed.
SitE View the geography for which the scale is configured. You will see one of
the following: USA, GB, CAN, EU, China or India.
This completes the About menu. To exit the menu, see Exiting the menus on page 22.
4.7 Audit menu
The Audit menu is shown in Figure 4.4.
Use this menu to display audit counters for configuration and calibration. Each is explained below. Use the Numeric entry procedure on page 15 when you need to enter values.
countEr Use the Audit menu to view the two counters that tell you how many times
This completes the Audit menu. To exit the menu, see Exiting the menus on page 22.
Figure 4.4 Audit menu
the indicator has been configured and calibrated.
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5 Error messages
The following error messages may be displayed during use of the indicator:
Remove weight causing the error
Check for obstruction under the load platter
Request failed due to motion or other invalid condition
Message / Fix Display
Overload /
Underload /
Can’t /
Bounds /
Entry not in valid range
Invalid /
Password entry failed
Z-error /
Power up zero error
Error 252/
Scale not communicating - check interface cable from scale to
indicator, contact scale service provider if error continues
BSQ Cal Error /
ZK810 and BSQ have not been calibrated together.
Z-Lock /
Indicator did not reach a stable zero weight within time window
set for automated weighing process.
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String index/character data entry
When these segments are flashing, you are in the string index select mode. In this mode you select the index character you want to edit or add/delete a character.
String Index
number
Character
(ASCII characters
are entered as
decimal values)
6 String index/character data entry
In the User menu there is an entry, Site ID, that requires you to enter text in a seven digit string. Below are guidelines to create or edit text in this string. This is a sample of a string entry display.
Left-flashing bar graph segments indicate you are in the String Index select mode. Use the Table 1 key legend to:
l move to the index number you want to edit l add a new index number l delete an existing index number.
Action TARE SELECT ZERO PRINT UNITS SAMPLE
Momentary Key Press Does nothing
Long Key Press
Deletes current
character
After you select the index number, use the Table 2 key actions to edit the character for that index number.
Action TARE SELECT ZERO PRINT UNITS SAMPLE
Increments the
Single Key Press
flashing digit by
1
Long Key Press
Move flashing
digit left by 1
Table 1: Key Action When In The String Index Select Mode
Selects the index
character for editing
using the key actions in
Table 2
Append new character
after this point
Default character
added is 32 (space)
EXIT
Does
nothing
Moves left one
position in the
index
Page Up
(Decrements
index by 10)
Moves right
one position in
Page Down (Increments index by 10)
Table 2: Key Action When In The Character Edit Mode
Decrements
the flashing
digit by 1
Move flashing digit right by 1
Enter
Does nothing
Delete flashing
digit
Delete flashing
digit
Add Digit ESC/Abort
Does nothing Does nothing
ESC/Abort
the index
Does nothing
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7 Supervisor menu
Bold boxes and text
denote defaults.
Super
App Pwr
Off On
Enable Tmout
None BSQ
1-3600
minutes
This menu allows a supervisor to change those functions of an application that are configurable. Access the supervisor menu using the password 1793. Refer to
Accessing the menus on page 21 for instructions.
Wherever there is an option to print information in the any of the supervisor’s menus, the information will print out of Port 1 or Port 2, whichever is configured.
The menus are always explained in a sequential manner to cover all information in a logical fashion. You will probably never access all the menu items in this manner. You can navigate to the area of the menu that needs to be changed by using the navigation key chart shown with the menus.
The Supervisor menu changes based on the active application. Go to the appropriate section.
l General Weighing application supervisor menu on page 29
l Counting application supervisor menu on page 31
7.1 General Weighing application supervisor menu
7.1 General Weighing application supervisor menu
Figure 7.1 shows the Supervisor menu when you are in the General Weighing
application.
Figure 7.1 Supervisor menu for the General Weighing application
Use the navigation keys to reach the item you want to set. Each item is explained on the following pages.
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Supervisor menu
7.1.1 Battery menu item
Only enable the battery and set the tMout value if using the internal ZK810 battery option. The shut off timer will not work with other external battery sources.
tMout This stands for timeout. Use this to set the length of time before inactivity
of the scale and keypad cause battery power to be shutoff. Values between 1 and 3600 minutes are valid.
7.1.2 App Pwr menu item
Enable this to force the user to pick the application desired at the next power up.
This completes the Supervisor menu for General Weighing. Repeatedly press TARE until the indicator returns to normal weighing mode.
The changes are saved automatically and the indicator reboots.
The current weight value is displayed.
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7.2 Counting application supervisor menu
Bold boxes and text
denote defaults.
SELECT =
TARE =
PRINT =
UNITS =
ZERO =
SAMPLE/ESC = Escape or
Super
App Pwr
Off On
Enable Tmout
None BSQ
1-3600
minutes
Count
S Mode Spl Low
Dribble Bulk
5 10 25 50 100
7.2 Counting application supervisor menu
Figure 7.2 shows the Supervisor menu when you are in the Counting application:
7.2.1 Count menu item
Figure 7.2 Supervisor menu for the Count application
Follow these steps to set the items in the Supervisor menu.
With the Count application active, access the Supervisor menu using password 1793. Refer to Accessing the menus on page 21 for instructions. Use the navigation keys to display the item you want to set. Each are described on the following pages.
S ModE Choose the type of sampling you want to use; bulk or dribble.
SPL LoW Stands for Sample Low. Use this to choose the minimum allowable sample
Bulk sampling is an automated sampling method. You place all the items to be sampled on the scale at the same time and the scale will automatically calculate and display the count.
Dribble sampling requires one more step than bulk sampling You can count the items to be sampled onto the scale and then press the SAMPLE key to begin the piece weight calculation. This can be handy if the items are more easily counted onto the scale one at a time versus all at once.
size when you press the SAMPLE key. Choices: 5, 10, 25, 50, 100. Example: If you pick 5, Add 5 is displayed as the minimum sample size when you begin the sampling process.
This completes the Supervisor menu for the Checkweighing application. Repeatedly
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press TARE until the indicator returns to normal weighing mode.
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Supervisor menu
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