Balanzasy Basculas H90-3052DR Operating Manual

OPERATING MANUAL
Factory Mutual approved Weighing Systems for hazardous (explosive) area application. Repair is expressly limited to factory trained service personnel.
Fairbanks Scales
Remote Display
Model H90-3052DR
PRINTED IN U.S.A. 7/93
Table of Contents
SECTION 1:
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Instrument Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SECTION 2:
DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.2 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SECTION 3:
FRONT PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.1 Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.2 Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.3 Displayed Legends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.4 Blank Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.5 Low Battery Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.6 Low Battery Legend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.7 Back Panel Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SECTION 4:
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.1 Front Panel Printer Programming, Channel A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.2 Output Formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SECTION 5:
BATTERY PACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5.1 Battery Pack Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.2 Battery Pack Rechargeing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
APPENDIX I: CONTROL DRAWING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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DISCLAIMER
Every effort has been made to provide complete and accurate information in this manual. However, although this manual may include a specifically identified warranty notice for the product, Fairbanks Scales makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents of this manual, and reserves the right to make changes to this manual without notice when and as improvements are made to the product.
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SECTION 1:
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
The following sections explain the specifications, operat­ing controls, indicators, and operating instructions for the Fairbanks Model H90-3052DR. Programming of the in­strument at the time of installation is necessary. These instructions assume that all of the equipment is properly installed and calibrated.
Read and understand this manual before power is applied to the instrument. A thorough understanding of all capa­bilities and procedures is essential for correct installation and operation of this equipment.
A. Modification
Absolutely no physical, electrical, or program modifica­tions are to be made to this equipment. Electrical con­nections, other than those specified, may not be made and no physical alterations (mounting holes, etc.) are allowed. Alterations or modifications to the instrument may void any and all warranties.
B. Customer, Operator Responsibilities
It is the customer, operators’ responsibility to maintain the equipment in good condition and operating order. This includes protecting the equipment from accidental or malicious damage. Failure to do some may void any and all warranties.
Other than the procedures authorized in this manual, no service, repair, or adjustment to the equipment may be made or performed by untrained personnel.
1.2 Instrument Location
The Instrument should be positioned away from direct sunlight which would make the display difficult to read.
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2647a
FIGURE 2-1: REMOTE DISPLAY
The H90-3052DR Remote Display will ONLY work with H90-3051 ULPI Instruments with specially altered software. The altered H90-3051 Instruments are only available through special inquiry.
SECTION 2:
DESCRIPTION
2.1 Introduction
The H90-3052DR Remote Display is designed for use with the H90-3051 ULPI indicator. The Remote display consists of an intrinsically safe display and a keypad. The remote display is connected to the H90-3051 indicator by a fiber optic output, through Channel B on the H90-3051. The two units communicate, transmit and receive, through the fiber optic cable accessory 5806.
The power source options for the remote display are battery accessory 352 or power supply accessory 5816 (see Appendix I).
Model H90-3052DR is approved by Factory Mutual for hazardous (explosive) area application.
2.2 Specifications
1. Model Number:
H90-3052DR
2. Units:
lb, kg
3. Display:
High visibility, 6 digit liquid crystal display, with 0.8 inch digits
4. Temperature Range:
Operating: – 10° to 40° C Storage: – 20° to 60° C
5. Controls:
18 key keypad
6. Battery Life:
Continuous operation, 50 hours
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CENTER OF ZERO
=
3.1 Keys
ON
NET TARE lb kg
ON UNITS
OFF ZERO
SECTION 3:
FRONT PANEL
123
45
7
TARE
RECALL
FIGURE 3-1: FRONT PANEL
UNITS
Toggles the indicators between lb and kg on both the remote display and the H90-3051, if the H90-3051 is programmed for lbs or kgs.
ZERO
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89
TARE
0
ENTER
AUTO TARE
GROSS
NET
2648
Turns display ON
a. after battery pack replacement
b. when the operator turns the display off
Will not turn the H90-3051 ON.
OFF
Turns display OFF. Will not turn the H90-3051 OFF.
GROSS
NET
Toggles between GROSS and NET modes on both the remote display and the H90-3051.
AUTO TAR E
Enters the weight on the platform into the H90-3051 TARE memory and sets the scale and remote display to the NET mode.
With the scale in GROSS mode, sets the remote display and the H90-3051 equal to ZERO and turns on the Center-Of- Zero indicator.
TARE
RECALL
Causes the current tare weight on the H90-3051 to be displayed.
TARE
ENTER
Enters tare weight as input by the operator through the numeric keypad
0
through
Numeric keys for manual input of tare weight
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3.2 Indicators
NET Net Mode
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TA R E Tare Mode
2. Battery port with protective cap used when battery cable is disconnected
lb pounds
kg kilograms
3.3 Displayed Legends
Center-of-Zero
LobAtt (Low Battery)
3.4 Blank Display
When the remote display is in the “OFF” condition, the liquid crystal display is completely blank.
3.5 Low Battery Condition
If the remote display is operational (ON) and senses that the input (battery pack) voltage is below the level which guarantees correct operation, it will turn OFF.
3. Battery cable
3.6 Low Battery Legend
When the remote display is first turned ON, the “LobAtt” legend will appear briefly and the display will turn itself OFF if a low battery condition exists.
3.7 Back Panel Description
Battery
Bracket
Battery
Pack
3
1
2417a
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FIGURE 3-2: BACK OF INSTRUMENT
1. Dustproof gland and guide for fiber optic cable
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SECTION 4:
For the remaining strings, typical outputs are given below:
INSTALLATION
4.1 H90-3051 Front Panel Printer Programming, Channel A
A. Channel A, Printers
1. Data available to be printed:
Gross weight Tare weight Net weight Time Date ID Ticket Number
The above data items can be enabled or disabled for printing. See Function Key Programming, Channel A.
2. The data will be transmitted over Channel A each time
the key is pressed if there is no motion on the platform and a valid weight is displayed, ie. not out of weighing range or in a non-weighing mode. “ACK” legend will appear momentarily.
3. If the key is pressed during an inhibit condi-
tion, printing will not occur once the inhibiting condition
“ 3:38 PM” or “17:56” time “11–13–90” or “4– 4–91” date “ 123” or “123456” or “ 0” identifier
“# . . . 123” or “# . . . . . 7” ticket number
Tare and net weights may be printed only when the instrument is in the NET weighing mode (net weight displayed).
For all three printers, all characters in the weight strings only may be printed with enlarged character sizes (spaces included). Large characters are two columns wide.
Ticket printer line spacing is set by the printer switches at 5, 6, 7 or 8 lines per inch. The form printer and the tape printer have a fixed line spacing.
Both the ticket and tape printers have a 40 character width with normal size characters. For large characters, the width changes to 20 and 24 characters respectively.
Inverted printing is possible with the ticket printer - the printer switch (inverted print switch - 7) must be set to the closed position at all times.
Interface characteristics such as baud rate, number of bits/char etc. are programmed as follows. At the comple­tion of that sequence, the prompt PtAL 0 is given.
ENTER
Pushing the key will exit the program mode
ends. The key will have to be pressed again.
B. Formatting Print Locations For Data
Strings To Be Printed
The locations are set by entering a line number and a column number for the data item. A line number of 0 will inhibit the printing of an item. Three types of printers are provided for: a ticket printer, a form printer and a tape printer.
A weight string consists of 6 or 7 weight characters, six units characters and three legend characters as shown below:
39050 tonne GR or 390.02 ton TA” or 1234.56 gal NT
Each character within the quotation marks (spaces in­cluded) will be printed. The six units characters and/or the three legend characters may be suppressed.
whereas pushing the key will change the prompt
to PtAL 1. Pushing the key will now get the
ENTER
operator into the formatting program (pushing the
key will change the prompt back to PtAL 0”).
In addition to I/O Output Accessory A5805 being installed in the instrument, Accessories 4901656, 5807, and 5808 must be installed and Channel A must be enabled at Service Program Step 15.
1. Place the instrument into the weighing mode.
2. Press . “FunC” will be displayed.
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3. Press and the display will show “CuSt”.
PROG
4. Press key and the display will show “Chan”.
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a. Press to return to the Weigh mode.
ENTER
b. Press and “Chan A” is displayed.
ENTER
5. With “Chan A” prompt displayed, press the key.
The display will show the Channel A baud rate.
NOTE
Do not set a baud rate of 19200 on one channel
and 38400 for another. Any other combination is
acceptable.
Set the Output Format as listed in the following chart.
The key toggles the operator through the
ENTER
available options. The key saves the displayed options and advances to the next parameter.
B. Programming Chart, Channel A
Baud Rate Options
Displayed Options
300 600
1200
2400
4800
9600 19200 38400
Stop Bits Options
Displayed Options
Stop 1
Stop 2
Parity Options
Displayed Options
EuEn
Odd
nonE
Character Data Bits Options
Displayed Options
Char 7 (7 bit character) Char 8 (8 bit character)
Net Print Options
gtn When in Net mode Gross, Tare
nEt When in Net mode Net weight
For Models K500, Okidata and
Eaton Ticket Printers
For Models K500, Okidata and
Eaton Ticket Printers
For Models Okidata and Eaton
Ticket Printers
For Model K500 Printer
For Model Eaton Ticket Printer
For Models K500 and Okidata
Printers
and Net weight is printed
only is printed
Formatting: The key is used to scroll through the
ENTER
options available at a particular step. The key causes the current option to be registered and advances the program to the next set of options.
After “gtn” or “nEt” has been entered, the display will show
PtAL 0. Pressing the key will toggle the dis- play between PtAL 1 and PtAL 0” (“PtAL” stands for
ENTER
Print Alter). Pushing the key will cause the in- strument to revert to the normal weighing mode. Pushing
ENTER
the key while the display shows PtAL 1 will advance the instrument to the formatting options.
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C. Formatting Options
D. Ticket Number
The first option is the printer type. The table below gives the options available for each printer type.The option that appears as a prompt corresponds to the current option selected.
PRINTER TYPES (1st option)tiCPrt”“ForPrt”“ taPE ”CHARACTER SIZEEnHAnC”“RE9uLr”
LEGEND SUPPRESSION LE9End”“noL9nd UNIT SUPPRESSION unit ”“nounit REVERSE PRINT (ticket printer only) Pt r2L” - prints right to left Pt L2r - prints left to right FORM LENGTH (form printer only) LE 110”“LE 55”“LE 35”“LE n 11 inches 5.5 inches 3.5 inches next print begins
after end of last print
The prompt grL xx appears and xx is the current value of the line where the gross weight string will be printed. To change the line number, use the numeric keys (“1”
ENTER
through “9” and “0”) and push to register the desired value. Decimal point entry is ignored (an entry of
13.5 is registered 135 e.g.). To exit the format program, push only . To verify/change other line or column num-
ENTER
bers, push the key. The complete list of prompts/locations are listed in sequence below. The for­mat program mode will automatically terminate after the ticket column location is displayed and any non-numeric key is activated.
Ticket Number entry will be inhibited if Program Step 15 is not set to 1 or 3 (Chan A enabled).
Place the instrument in the weigh mode.
1. Press and keys. The “ENTER” and
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ACK legends are lighted and the current ticket num­ber is displayed.
2. To change the ticket number, use the numeric keys
0 9
ENTER
through and then press . To retain
the displayed ticket number, press only . The
ENTER
instrument will return to the weigh mode. Ticket num­bers have a range from 0 to 999999.
A ticket number is only printed when a net weight is printed and is incremented after each print. When the instrument enters the “SLEEP” or LO BAT mode, the next ticket number to be printed is entered into non-vola­tile memory. This is the ONLY time the ticket number is entered into non-volatile memory. If power is lost during operations, the instrument will re-start with the last ticket number in the non-volatile memory.
grL xx gross line number
grC xx gross column number
tAL xx tare line number
tAC xx tare column number
ntL xx net line number
ntC xx net column number
tiL xx time line number
tiC xx time column number
dAL xx date line number
dAC xx date column number
idL xx identifier line number
idC xx identifier column number
nuL xx ticket line number
nuC xx ticket column number
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4.2 Output Formats
A. Typical Channel A, Printer Output
GROSS MODE
NET MODE
NETMODEwithNEGATIVENET
NET MODE, NEGATIVEGROSS and NET
GROSS MODE, NEGATIVEGROSS
2494
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FIGURE 5-1: BATTERY PACK RECHARGER
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SECTION 5:
BATTERY PACK
5.1 Battery Pack Replacement
Disconnect the battery pack connector from the battery port. Loosen the two thumb screws holding the dis­charged battery pack in place and remove to a safe area for recharging.
Replace with a freshly charged battery pack.
ON
Press the key to restore the instrument to operation.
5.2 Battery Pack Recharging
The Battery Pack Recharger is to be used to recharge the Battery Pack. DO NOT USE FOR ANY OTHER PUR­POSE.
The Battery Pack Recharger will partially recharge a fully discharged battery pack in about 16 hours. To recharge a battery pack:
2. Insert the connector on the recharger into the connec­tor on the battery pack.
3. Plug the recharger into a standard 110 VAC/60 Hz outlet.
4. A minimum of 16 hours of charging time is required before a battery pack can be reused. Full charge, 100% capacity, is attained between 36 and 48 hours of charging time.
5. At temperatures above 84° F, battery packs can not be recharged to 100% of their nominal capacity.
If a recharged battery pack is not required for immediate use, it should be left on the charger to maintain maximum charge. Leaving the battery pack on the charger will not damage either component.
WARN ING Battery packs are to be recharged in non-hazardous areas only.
1. Place the discharged battery pack on a flat surface with the connector facing upward.
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Model H90-3052DR Remote Display is NOT for use with the H90-3052 Instrument. Model H90-3052DR Remote Display will work only with the H90-3051 ULPI with spe­cial software.
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APPENDIX I: CONTROL DRAWING
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