Cardinal 190 Series, 190-DAC, 190DC, 190A Installation, Technical And Operation Manual

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Model 190 Indicator
Installation, Technical and Operation Manual
Includes Models 190DC, 190A, 190-DAC and Options: BP190, 190-RS232, 190-IP, 190-WIFI and 190-USB
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PRECAUTIONS
Before using this indicator, read this manual and pay special attention to all “NOTIFICATION” symbols:
ELECTRICAL STATIC IMPORTANT WARNING SENSITIVE
Introduction
Thank you for selecting and purchasing the Cardinal Model 190 Weight Indicator. The Model 190 indicator was built with quality and reliability and incorporates the latest in digital technology and innovative features for the weighing industry. Configuration and upgrades can easily be performed in the field, while still maintaining the rigid control the most demanding installations require. This flexibility insures the Model 190 will be able to meet your weight indicating needs for years to come.
The purpose of this manual is to provide you with a guide through installation, setup and operation of your new Model 190 Weight Indicator. Please read it thoroughly before attempting to install your indicator and keep it handy for future reference
Copyright
All rights reserved. Reproduction or use, without expressed written permission, of editorial or pictorial content, in any manner, is prohibited. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein.
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, the Seller assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from use of the information contained herein. All instructions and diagrams have been checked for accuracy and ease of application; however, success and safety in working with tools depend to a great extent upon the individual accuracy, skill and caution. For this reason the Seller is not able to guarantee the result of any procedure contained herein. Nor can they assume responsibility for any damage to property or injury to persons occasioned from the procedures. Persons engaging the procedures do so entirely at their own risk.
Disclaimer
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FCC Compliance Statement
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user will be responsible to take whatever measures necessary to correct the interference.
You may find the booklet “How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference
Problems” prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful. It is
available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Stock No. 001-000-00315-4.
Proper Disposal
When this device reaches the end of its useful life, it must be properly disposed of. It must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Within the European Union, this device should be returned to the distributor from where it was purchased for proper disposal. This is in accordance with EU Directive 2002/96/EC. Within North America, the device should be disposed of in accordance with the local laws regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
It is everyone’s responsibility to help maintain the environment and to reduce the effects of hazardous substances contained in electrical and electronic equipment on human health. Please do your part by making certain that this device is properly disposed of. The symbol shown to the right indicates that this device must not be disposed of in unsorted municipal waste programs.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Standard Features ............................................................................................... 2
1.2 Optional Features ................................................................................................ 2
1.3 European Declaration of Conformity .................................................................... 3
2. PRECAUTIONS .......................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Static Electricity .................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Batteries ............................................................................................................... 5
3. INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................... 7
3.1 Site Preparation Requirements ............................................................................ 7
3.1.1 Environmental .............................................................................................. 7
3.1.2 Electrical Power ........................................................................................... 8
3.1.3 Electrical Noise Interference ........................................................................ 9
3.1.4 Transient Suppression ................................................................................. 9
3.2 Mounting ............................................................................................................ 10
3.3 Load Cell Connections ....................................................................................... 11
3.4 Load Cell Connections with Over 30 Feet of Cable ........................................... 13
3.5 Sense and Deal Load Jumpers .......................................................................... 13
3.6 Serial and I/O Cable Installation ......................................................................... 14
3.7 P3 I/O Interconnections ..................................................................................... 15
3.8 P2 Power Connections ...................................................................................... 15
3.9 Re-Installing the Front Panel.............................................................................. 16
4. INDICATOR SETUP ................................................................................................. 17
4.1 Calibration Inhibit Jumper .................................................................................. 17
4.2 Calibration Data Entry ........................................................................................ 19
4.3 Accessing Setup ................................................................................................ 21
4.4 Settings .............................................................................................................. 23
4.5 Analog to Digital Filtering ................................................................................... 31
4.5.1 Filter Setting Recommendations ................................................................ 33
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4.6 Calibration .......................................................................................................... 35
4.6.1 Dual-Point with Zero (First Zero) Calibration ............................................. 37
4.6.2 Dual-Point without Zero (False Zero) Calibration ....................................... 39
4.6.3 Single-Point for Span Only (Last Zero) Calibration .................................... 41
4.6.4 Single-Point for Zero Only (Only Zero) Calibration .................................... 43
4.6.5 Multi-Point Calibration................................................................................ 45
4.6.6 Calibration “C” Numbers ............................................................................ 49
4.7 Set Gravity Constant .......................................................................................... 51
4.8 Serial Input/Output ............................................................................................. 53
4.9 Print Tab Settings .............................................................................................. 57
4.10 Fine Span Adjustment ...................................................................................... 61
4.11 Display High Resolution Weight ....................................................................... 63
4.12 Key Lockout Feature ........................................................................................ 65
4.13 Options Setup .................................................................................................. 69
4.14 Function Setup ................................................................ ................................. 71
4.15 Display Backlight Color Setup .......................................................................... 75
5. KEYPAD ................................................................................................................... 77
5.1 Standard Key Functions ..................................................................................... 77
5.2 Fn/ Key Functions .......................................................................................... 81
5.3 Fn/ Key Combination Features ....................................................................... 83
6. ANNUNICATORS ..................................................................................................... 85
6.1 Annunicators ...................................................................................................... 85
6.2 Battery Status .................................................................................................... 88
7. INDICATOR SETUP REVIEW .................................................................................. 89
7.1 Accessing Setup Review ................................................................................... 89
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8. OPERATION ............................................................................................................. 91
8.1 Ticket Format Selection ..................................................................................... 91
8.2 Preset Weight Comparators ............................................................................... 93
8.3 Hold Function ..................................................................................................... 95
8.4 Count Function ................................................................................................... 97
8.5 Time and Date Functions ................................................................................... 99
8.6 Peak Hold Function .......................................................................................... 101
8.7 Checkweigher .................................................................................................. 103
8.8 Live Weight Function ....................................................................................... 107
8.9 Accumulated Weight Function ......................................................................... 109
8.10 Touch Key Lock Out Function ........................................................................ 111
8.11 ASCII Commands .......................................................................................... 113
9. ERROR MESSAGES .............................................................................................. 119
9.1 Before You Call Service ................................................................................... 119
9.2 Error Codes...................................................................................................... 121
10. EVENT COUNTERS ............................................................................................. 123
10.1 Event Counters .............................................................................................. 123
10.2 Accessing the Event Counters ....................................................................... 123
11. TEST MODE/ DIAGNOSTICS............................................................................... 125
11.1 Test Mode/Diagnostics Features ................................................................... 125
11.2 Accessing Test Mode/Diagnostics ................................................................. 125
12. PARTS IDENTIFICATION .................................................................................... 126
12.1 Front Sub-Assembly ...................................................................................... 126
12.2 Rear Sub-Assembly ....................................................................................... 128
12.3 190 Power Supply Sub-Assy. ......................................................................... 129
12.4 AC Wiring Detail ............................................................................................. 130
12.5 P2 Wiring Detail ............................................................................................. 130
12.6 190DC Rear Sub-Assembly ........................................................................... 131
12.7 190DC Power Supply Sub-Assy. ................................................................... 132
12.8 190DC Wiring Detail ...................................................................................... 133
12.9 190DC POWER OPTIONS (not shown) ........................................................ 133
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13. APPENDIX A – BP190 Optional Battery Pack ................................................... 135
13.1 BP190 Contents: ............................................................................................ 135
13.2 BP190 Specifications: .................................................................................... 135
13.3 Installing the BP190 ....................................................................................... 136
14. APPENDIX B – Model 190A ................................................................................ 139
14.1 Traffic Control ................................................................................................ 139
14.2 Axle Weighing Mode ...................................................................................... 140
14.3 Standard Axle Weighing Operation ................................................................ 143
14.4 Auto Axle Weighing Operation ....................................................................... 145
14.5 Wiring ............................................................................................................. 146
14.6 Scoreboard Interconnections ......................................................................... 147
15. APPENDIX C – 190-RS232 Option ...................................................................... 149
15.1 Specifications ................................................................................................. 149
15.2 Onboard Status/Diagnostic LED’s .................................................................. 149
15.3 Setup ............................................................................................................. 150
15.4 190-RS232 Wiring .......................................................................................... 152
15.5 190-RS232 Operation .................................................................................... 152
16. APPENDIX D – 190-IP Option ............................................................................. 153
16.1 Features ......................................................................................................... 153
16.2 Onboard Status/Diagnostic LED’s .................................................................. 153
16.3 Setup ............................................................................................................. 154
16.4 Ethernet Cable Installation ............................................................................. 155
16.5 IP Address Setup ........................................................................................... 155
16.6 190-IP Operation ............................................................................................ 155
16.7 XPORT Connector Status LED’s ................................................................... 156
17. APPENDIX E – 190-WiFi Option ......................................................................... 157
17.1 Specifications ................................................................................................. 157
17.2 Onboard Status/Diagnostic LED’s .................................................................. 158
17.3 Setup ............................................................................................................. 159
17.4 Network Configuration ................................................................................... 161
17.5 WiFi Operation ............................................................................................... 167
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18. APPENDIX F – 190-DAC Option ......................................................................... 169
18.1 Specifications ................................................................................................. 169
18.2 Onboard Status/Diagnostic LED’s .................................................................. 170
18.3 Setup ............................................................................................................. 171
18.4 DAC Wiring .................................................................................................... 173
19. APPENDIX G – 190-USB Option ......................................................................... 175
19.1 Features ......................................................................................................... 175
19.2 Onboard Status/Diagnostic LED’s .................................................................. 175
19.3 Setup ............................................................................................................. 176
19.4 190-USB Operation ........................................................................................ 178
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Power Requirements:
100 to 240 VAC (50/60 Hz) at 0.4A Max.
Enclosure Type:
Thermoplastic IP69K wall or desk-mount
Enclosure Size:
9.4” W x 6.4” H x 3.7" D (239mm W x 163mm H x 93mm D)
Operating Environment:
Temperature: 14 to 104 ºF (-10 to +40 ºC) Humidity: 90% non-condensing (maximum)
Display:
Six digit, seven segment, 1.0" high Backlit LCD
Transducer Excitation:
5.15 VDC
Signal Input Range:
0.5 mV min. to 40 mV max. (with dead load boost)
Number of Load Cells:
6 each, 350 OHM minimum resistance
Load Cell Cable Length:
1500 feet maximum. 30 feet maximum without sense lines Consult factory for other requirements
Division Value:
1, 2, or 5 x 10, 1, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001 commercial 0 to 99, non-commercial
Sensitivity:
NON-COMMERCIAL NTEP CANADA
0.15 uV/e
0.5uV/e (Class III/IIIL)
0.5uV/e (Class III/IIIHD)
Scale Divisions:
NON-COMMERCIAL NTEP CANADA
100 to 240,000 100 to 10,000 (Class III/IIIL) 100 to 10,000 (Class III/IIIHD)
Internal Resolution:
1 part in 16,777,216
Tare Capacity:
Scale Capacity
Sample Rate:
1 to 100 samples per second, selectable
Auto Zero Range:
0.5 or 1 through 9 divisions
Weighing Units:
Pounds, Ounces, Kilograms, Grams
Keypad:
Color Coded Capacitive Touch type, 7 keys
Standard I/O:
(1) bi-directional RS232
1. SPECIFICATIONS
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1.1 Standard Features
Push button tare function Gross, tare, net conversion Selectable key lockout Hi-Resolution mode StableSENSE Gross and Net accumulators Single serial port Remote input line for Zero, Tare, Gross and Print (1000
feet maximum)
Programmable print format using Visual Print or nControl
(1 Visual Ticket available)
SMA level 2 compliant serial communications (For more
information see http://www.scalemanufacturers.org)
Field re-programmable via PC interconnection Test feature (performs display and internal tests) Auto Shutoff and Sleep modes Battery operation (Requires additional hardware and
includes additional documentation)
® 1
adjustable digital filtering
1.2 Optional Features
Additional Serial Port (190-RS232)*, Ethernet TCP/IP (190-IP) *, WiFi Wireless Ethernet TCP/IP (190-WIFI) *, Analog Output (190-DAC) * Special Filtering, and Column Mounting
*This feature requires additional hardware.
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StableSENSE® is a digital filter utilizing proprietary software
algorithms to remove or greatly reduce changes in the weight display resulting from movement on the scale platform. StableSENSE® can be used with livestock and single animal scales to lessen the effects of the animal’s movement on the scale or it can be used with vehicle scales to lessen the effects of wind and vehicle vibration. Any application affected by vibration or movement on the scale platform can benefit using StableSENSE®.
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1.3 European Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer: Cardinal Scale Manufacturing Company PO Box 151 203 East Daugherty Webb City, Missouri 64870 USA
Telephone No. 417 673 4631 Fax No. 417 673 5001
Product: Non-automatic Weight Indicating Instrument Model Numbers 190EU Serial Number EXXXYY-ZZZ where XXX = day of year YY = last two digits of year ZZZ = sequential number
The undersigned hereby declares, on behalf of Cardinal Scale Manufacturing Company of Webb City, Missouri, that the above­referenced product, to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the provisions of:
Council Directive 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive Test Report Number 0206-1 Cardinal Scale Mfg. Co.
Council Directive 90/384/EEC (20 June, 1990) on the Harmonization of the Laws of Member States relating to non-automatic Weighing Systems as amended by: Council Directive 93/68/EEC (22 July, 1993) Certificate of EU Type Approval Number: DK 0199.299
The Technical Construction File required by this Directive is maintained at the corporate headquarters of Cardinal Scale Manufacturing Company, 203 East Daugherty, Webb City, Missouri.
_____________________ Mark Levels Quality Assurance Administrator
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2. PRECAUTIONS
2.1 Static Electricity
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CAUTION! This device contains static sensitive circuit cards and components. Improper handling of these devices or printed circuit cards can result in damage to or destruction of the component or card. Such actual and/or consequential damage IS NOT covered under warranty and is the responsibility of the device owner. Electronic components must be handled only by qualified electronic technicians who follow the guidelines listed below.
ATTENTION! ALWAYS use a properly grounded wrist strap when handling, removing or installing electronic circuit cards or components. Make certain that the wrist strap ground lead is securely attached to an adequate ground. If you are uncertain of the quality of the ground, you should consult a licensed electrician.
2.2 Batteries
ALWAYS handle printed circuit card assemblies by the
outermost edges. NEVER touch the components, component leads or
connectors. ALWAYS observe warning labels on static protective bags
and packaging and never remove the card or component from the packaging until ready for use.
ALWAYS store and transport electronic printed circuit cards and components in anti-static protective bags or packaging.
CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
ATTENTION: RISQUE D'EXPLOSION SI LA BATTERIES EST REMPLACE'E PAR UN TYPE INCORRECT. REJETEZ LES BATTERIES UTILISE'ES SELON LES INSTRUCTIONS.
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3. INSTALLATION
3.1 Site Preparation Requirements
The Cardinal Model 190 indicator is a precision weight-measuring instrument. As with any precision instrument, it requires an acceptable environment to operate at peak performance and reliability. This section is provided to assist you in obtaining such an environment.
3.1.1 Environmental
The 190 indicator meets or exceeds all certification requirements within a temperature range of 14 to 104 °F (-10 to +40 °C).
In order to keep cooling requirements to a minimum, the indicator should be placed out of direct sunlight and to provide adequate air circulation, keep the area around the indicator clear.
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Make certain the indicator is not directly in front of a heating or cooling vent. Such a location will subject the indicator to sudden temperature changes, which may result in unstable weight readings.
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Insure that the indicator has good, clean AC power and is properly grounded. In areas subject to lightning strikes, additional protection to minimize lightning damage, such as surge suppressors, should be installed.
3.1.2 Electrical Power
The 190 has been designed to operate from 100 to 240 VAC @
0.4A Max. at 50/60 Hz. Note that a special order is not required for operation at 230/240 VAC.
WARNING! - To avoid electrical hazard and possible damage to the indicator, DO NOT, under any circumstance, cut, remove, alter, or in any way bypass the power cord grounding prong.
The socket-outlet supplying power to the indicator should be on
a separate circuit from the distribution panel and dedicated to the exclusive use of the indicator.
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and
shall be easily accessible. Note that the power cord on the 190 serves as the power disconnect.
The wiring should conform to national and local electrical codes
and ordinances and should be approved by the local inspector to assure compliance.
For outdoor operations, the socket-outlet must provide GFCI
(ground fault circuit interrupter) protection.
On installations requiring 230/240 VAC power, it is the
responsibility of the customer to have a qualified electrician
install the proper power cord plug that conforms to national electrical codes and local codes and ordinances.
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3.1.3 Electrical Noise Interference
To prevent electrical noise interference, make certain all other wall outlets for use with air conditioning and heating equipment, lighting or other equipment with heavily inductive loads, such as welders, motors and solenoids are on circuits separate from the indicator. Many of these disturbances originate within the building itself and can seriously affect the operation of the instrument. These sources of disturbances must be identified and steps must be taken to prevent possible adverse effects on the instrument. Examples of available alternatives include isolation transformers, power regulators, uninterruptible power supplies, or simple line filters.
3.1.4 Transient Suppression
The following recommendations will help to reduce transients: Always use shielded cables to connect signal wires to the weight
indicator.
Secure the cables in the cable clips provided inside the indicator. Connect the cable shield (indicator end only) to a ground point
inside the indicator. Keep wires that extend beyond the shield as short as possible.
Do not run load cell or signal cables from the weight indicator
alongside or parallel to wiring carrying AC power. If unavoidable, position the load cell and signal cables a minimum of 24" away from all AC wiring.
Always use arc suppressors across all AC power relay contacts (see
recommendations at www.panconcorp.com/PDFs/capacitors/QRL­Quencharc.pdf).
Use zero voltage switching relays, optically isolated if possible.
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6.00"
Clearance for #10 size screw
3.2 Mounting
Before beginning installation of your Model 190 Indicator, make certain that it has been received in good condition. Carefully remove it from the shipping carton and inspect it for any evidence of damage (such as exterior dents or scratches) that may have taken place during shipment. Keep the carton and packing material for return shipment if it should become necessary. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to file all claims for any damages or loss incurred during transit.
NOTE: Should your Model 190 indicator come already installed on a scale, the following information describing the installation of the indicator does not apply.
The Model 190 indicator is housed in a Thermoplastic IP69K wall or desk-mount enclosure. The gimbal may be mounted on a desktop or other smooth, flat, horizontal surface or may be mounted on a wall. Refer to Figure No. 1 for a layout of wall-mounting bolts.
Figure No. 1
If wall mounted, make certain the mounting surface is strong enough to support the indicator. The mounting location should be where the display is easily viewed while being close enough to provide the operator easy access to the keypad. Carefully lay out the mounting hole locations, then drill and install the anchor bolts. Attach the gimbal to the wall and securely tighten the retaining bolts.
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CAUTION! Disconnect any external load cell
power supply before connecting load cells to the indicator. Failure to do so will result in permanent damage to the indicator.
AC Power
100-240 VAC
0.4 Amp
Scale
I/O (Serial, Isolated Inputs/Outputs)
Figure No. 3
1/4”
3”
3.3 Load Cell Connections
Figure No. 2
3.3.1. Loosen the 4 Captive screws securing the rear housing to the front
housing assembly.
3.3.2. Referring to Figure No. 2, choose a gland connector for the load cell cable and loosen it.
3.3.3. Slip the single cable from the load cell or load cell junction box through the gland connector and into the enclosure.
3.3.4. Referring to Figure No. 3, remove 3 inches of the outer insulation jacket.
3.3.5. Next, remove 1/4 inch of insulation from each of the six wires and shield (with sense leads) or four wires and shield (without sense leads).
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P5 Load Cell Wiring Table
P5 Board Label
Function
P5 Board Label
Function
+EXC
+ EXCITATION
-SIG
- SIGNAL
+SEN
+ SENSE
-SEN
- SENSE
+SIG
+ SIGNAL
-EXC
- EXCITATION
SHLD
SHIELD (Connect the load cell cable shield wire here).
Insert wire and tighten screw.
Load Cell Shield Wire
3.3.6. Remove the 7-connector terminal block connector from P5
on the 190 mainboard. Grasp the terminal block connector and lift straight up away from the board.
3.3.7. Referring to the table below and the labels on the circuit board for terminal connections, connect each wire to the terminal block.
3.3.8. To terminate a wire, loosen the screws in the terminal block and then insert the wire into the terminal opening. Tighten the screw to secure the wire in place. See Figure No. 4.
Figure No. 4
3.3.9. Repeat the procedure until all wires are in place.
3.3.10. After all terminations have been made, remove the excess
cable from the enclosure.
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J2
J1
3.4 Load Cell Connections with Over 30 Feet of Cable
For installations with over 30 feet of cable between the indicator and the load cells, sense wires should be used. The sense wires must be connected between the +SENS, -SENS terminals on the indicator and the +EXCITATION, -EXCITATION wires of the load cells or the +SENS, ­SENS terminals of the load cell trim board or the section seal trim board.
3.5 Sense and Deal Load Jumpers
J1 (+SEN) and J2 (-SEN) – Sense Jumpers
If the sense leads are NOT used, you must install the +SEN and -SEN jumpers at J1 and J2 (near the P5 terminal block). These jumpers connect the sense leads to the excitation leads. If sense leads ARE used (as in motor truck scales or installations with over 30 feet between the indicator and load cells), these jumpers should be open (on one pin only) or removed.
J3 (DEAD LOAD) – Dead Load Boost Jumper
For scales with very low dead loads (less than 10% of the combined load cell capacity), connect the DEAD LOAD (dead load boost) jumper J3 (near the P5 terminal block).
Figure No. 5
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SERIAL INTERFACE
INPUT/OUTPUTS
P3 Board Label
Function
P3 Board Label
Function
TXD
Transmit
IN1
Input 1
RXD
Receive
OUT1
Output 1
GND
Ground
OUT2
Output 2
+9-24 DC
9VDC to 24VDC
OUT3
Output 3
COMMON
Common
P3
3.6 Serial and I/O Cable Installation
3.6.1. Loosen the 4 Captive screws securing the rear housing to
the front housing assembly and then loosen a gland connector for the serial cable. Refer to Figure No. 2 for an illustration of the connector layout.
3.6.2. Slip the serial cable through the gland connector and into the enclosure.
3.6.3. Remove 3" of the outer insulation jacket then remove 1/4" of insulation from each of the wires (refer to Figure No. 3).
3.6.4. Remove the 9-connector terminal block connector from P3 on the 190 mainboard. Grasp the terminal block connector and lift straight up away from the board.
3.6.5. Referring to the table below and the labels on the circuit board for terminal connections, connect each wire to the terminal block.
3.6.6. To terminate a wire, loosen the screws in the terminal block and then insert the wire into the terminal opening. Tighten the screw to secure the wire in place.
3.6.7. Repeat the procedure until all wires are in place.
3.6.8. After all terminations have been made, remove the excess
cable from the enclosure.
Figure No. 6
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P2 Board Label
Function
+9V
VDC
GND
Ground
CHGND
Chassis Ground
+BAT
+ (Plus) Battery
-BAT
- (Minus) Battery
P2
Figure No. 7
3.7 P3 I/O Interconnections
3.8 P2 Power Connections
Figure No. 8
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3.9 Re-Installing the Front Panel
3.9.1. After all terminations have been made, remove the excess
cable from the indicator enclosure and securely tighten each of the cable gland connectors.
3.9.2. Use a wrench to insure the gland connectors are tight (to maintain a water-tight seal) but do not over-tighten them.
3.9.3. Make certain no cables or wires are exposed between the rear housing and front housing assembly and then place the front housing assembly onto the rear housing.
3.9.4. Secure by tightening the 4 Captive screws loosened earlier.
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CAL Inhibit Jumper J4
J4
4. INDICATOR SETUP
4.1 Calibration Inhibit Jumper
Your Model 190 indicator has been thoroughly tested and calibrated before being shipped to you. If you received the indicator attached to a scale, calibration is not necessary. If the indicator is being connected to a scale for the first time or recalibration is necessary for other reasons, proceed as indicated.
Calibration and Setup of the indicator is accomplished entirely by the keypad. However, it may require changing the position of the calibration inhibit jumper depending on the method of sealing required by your local metrology laws.
The calibration inhibit jumper (J4) is located on the main printed circuit board and can only be accessed by removing the front panel of the indicator.
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Figure No. 9
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USA
Domestic or International
LFt
Legal For Trade
Unit1
Weighing Units 1 (Primary Units)
Int
Interval Setting
dPP
Decimal Point Precision
CAP
Capacity
Unit2
Weighing Units 2 (Secondary Units)
trA
Zero Tracking Range
trL
4% Zero Limit
PU0
Power Up Zero
dFLt
Digital Filter Number
F
Filter Level Amount
B
Filter Break Range
Sr
Sample Rate
UnS
Motion Range
SC
Stable Count
IMPORTANT! The following setup parameters CAN NOT be changed with the calibration inhibit jumper (J4) installed:
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4.2 Calibration Data Entry
The Model 190 uses a capacitive touch keypad that requires a “finger touch” to function. The keypad will not operate with other items such as pen, pencil or tools.
Figure No. 10
During the indicator setup and calibration process it will be necessary to enter operational parameters via the 190 keypad.
Pressing the TARE key will cause the data entered or displayed
to be retained and the 190 to advance to the next prompt.
The functions of numeric keys are replaced by using the UNITS/
and the Fn/ keys.
The cursor location is identified by the blinking character and can
be advanced to the left to the next position by pressing the
UNITS/ key.
Pressing the Fn/ key will change the blinking character to the next
value or setting. Continue to press this key to "toggle" between the different available values or settings for the setup parameter.
Pressing the Fn/ key when a setup parameter (not a parameter
value or setting) is displayed, will "backup" to the previous parameter prompt.
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SEtUP
See Note Below
Setup Mode (starts at USA= prompt)
A-d
A-d?
Analog to Digital Filtering (starts at dFLt= prompt)
CAL
CAL?
Calibration (starts at CAL1= prompt)
SetgC
SetgC?
Set Gravity Constant (starts at CALgC= prompt)
Sio
Sio?
Serial Input/Output (starts at bAUd= prompt)
Print
Print?
Print Tab Settings (starts at Port= prompt)
F SPAn
FSPAn?
Fine Span Adjustment
Hi rES
HirES?
Display High Resolution Weight
LoCoUt
LCoUt?
Key Lockout Feature Setup
option
Opt?
Configuration for Indicator Option Boards
fUnC
fUnC?
Function Setup
CoLors
CoLor?
Display Colors Setup
4.3 Accessing Setup
4.3.1. With the 190 ON, press the Fn/ and UNITS/ key simultaneously
4.3.2. Hold both keys until the display changes to SetUP.
4.3.3. Release the keys to begin setup.
4.3.4. Press the UNITS/ key to step to the beginning point of each setup
section.
4.3.5 If you press the TARE key at the SetUP prompt, you may proceed through to the next section (up to and including Colors) by pressing the TARE key.
4.3.6 To exit setup, press the Fn/ key with any of the menu selections displayed.
NOTE: With the exception of the SEtUP prompt, the prompts displayed for each section are different if you push the UNITS/ key to step through the prompts instead of pressing the TARE key to proceed through the section. For example, if you press the UNITS/ key with the SEtUP displayed, the next prompt displayed will be A-d. If you step through the setup prompts by pressing the TARE key, the next prompt displayed will be A-d?. In addition, at a prompt with the ? displayed, you must press the TARE key again to proceed with that section. To skip the section and advance you to the next menu selection, press the TARE key twice.
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Yes (Domestic)
no (International)
trL= (4% Zero Range) = no
trL=(4% Zero Range) = yes
CAP (Capacity) = + 4% to OC
CAP (Capacity) = + 9 grads to OC
Date Format = MM/DD/YY
Date Format = DD/MM/YY
Yes = Interval Settings (Int=) allowed are: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50
no = Interval Setting (Int=) is selectable from 1 to 99.
When both LFt=yes and USA=yes, the followings results occur:
Scale must have between 100 and 10,000 divisions
Inhibit serial data during input
trA= (Zero Tracking Range) = 0.5 or 0 to 3
trL= (4% Zero Range) = no
CAP (Capacity) = + 4% to OC
When LFt=yes and USA=no, the followings results occur:
UnS= (Motion Range) = 1
trL= (4% Zero Range) = yes
CAP (Capacity) = + 9 grads to OC
4.4 Settings
IMPORTANT! Calibration and configuration parameters are not stored in the non-volatile memory until setup is left. If power is lost while in setup mode, any changes made will be lost and the indicator will revert to the previous configuration.
SETUP
USA= (Domestic or International)
With SEtUP displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to USA=. Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it.
LFt= (Legal For Trade)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it.
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1 = lb (pounds)
2 = kg (kilograms)
3 = oz (ounces)
4 = g (grams)
0 = XXXXXX
1= XXXXX.X
2 = XXXX.XX
3 = XXX.XXX
Unit1= (Weighing Unit 1)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable settings are:
int= (Interval Setting)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If LFt=YES, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and
then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable settings are: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 or 50.
If LFt=no, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable settings are: 1 through 99.
When the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it.
dPP= (Decimal Point Setting)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable settings are:
CAP= (Capacity)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable capacity settings are: 1 through 999,999.
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0 = none
1 = lb (pounds)
2 = kg (kilograms)
3 = oz (ounces)
4 = g (grams)
0 = none
1 = lb (pounds)
2 = kg (kilograms)
3 = oz (ounces)
4 = g (grams)
trL=yes
trL=no
4% of scale capacity
Full capacity (no limit)
Unit2= (Weighing Unit 2)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable settings are:
NOTE: The selection for Unit2 cannot be the same as Unit1. In addition, dependent upon the selection for Unit1, the interval and decimal point settings, not all unit combinations are available.
Unit3= (Weighing Unit 3)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable settings are:
NOTE: The selection for Unit3 cannot be the same as Unit1 or Unit2. In addition, the prompt for Unit3, will not appear if Unit2 is 0.
trA= (Zero Tracking Range)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting assigned to the Automatic Zero Tracking Range. This is the value in scale divisions that will be automatically zeroed off. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable values are: 0 (disables Zero Tracking), 0.5, or 1 through 9.
trL= (4% Zero Range)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it.
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PUO=yes
PUO=no
Automatic Re-Zero on Power-Up
No Re-Zero on Power­Up
td=12
td=24
12 hour clock (3PM displays 3:00)
24 hour clock (3PM displays 15:00)
PUO= (Power-Up Zero Feature)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it.
td = (12 or 24 Time Format)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Note that in the 24 hour format, 12 is added to all times after noon, i.e. 3 PM would be 1500.
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0 =
Digital Input is disabled
1 =
ZERO key function is performed when input goes from
open to closed
2 =
PRINT key function is performed when input goes from
open to closed
3 =
TARE key function is performed when input goes from
open to closed
4 =
NET/GROSS key function is performed when input
goes from open to closed
11 =
ZERO key function is performed when input goes from
closed to open
12 =
PRINT key function is performed when input goes from
closed to open
13 =
TARE key function is performed when input goes from
closed to open
14 =
NET/GROSS key function is performed when input
goes from closed to open
d in= X,Y (Digital Input)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to select the X, Y settings for the Digital Input, and then press the TARE key to save it.
where: X = Input transition which activates selected keypad function
(0=open to closed, 1=closed to open)
Y = Keypad function which will be performed
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0 =
Digital Output is disabled
1 =
Output connected to common before cutoff with 1
active Preset
2 =
Output connected to common before cutoff with 2
active Presets
3 =
Output connected to common before cutoff with 3
active Presets
4 =
Output connected to common before cutoff on
Checkweigher Mode
11 =
Output not connected to common before cutoff with 1
active Preset
12 =
Output not connected to common before cutoff with 2
active Presets
13 =
Output not connected to common before cutoff with 3
active Presets
14 =
Output not connected to common before cutoff on
Checkweigher Mode
d oUt= X,Y (Digital Output)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to select the X, Y settings for the Digital Output, and then press the TARE key to save it.
where: X = State below cutoff
(0=Output connected to common, 1=Output not connected to common)
Y = Preset Number or Checkweigher Mode
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SLEEP= (Sleep Mode Feature)
The Sleep Mode feature conserves battery power when the indicator remains unused for a selected period of time. With the feature enabled, the display will be blank.
Press the TARE key to show the current status of this feature. If a number other than 0 is shown, this feature is selected and the number shown corresponds to the number of minutes of a stable zero weight reading before the indicator enters the sleep mode.
If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new setting (0 to 10) and then press the TARE key to store the new setting.
NOTE: Selecting 0 disables this feature.
A oFF= (Auto Shutoff)
The Automatic Shutoff feature will automatically turn the indicator off (when it is not in use) after a predetermined period of inactivity to prolong battery life. To turn the indicator back on you must press the ON/OFF key.
Press the TARE key to show the current status for this feature. A number other than 0 indicates that the auto shutoff feature is enabled and the displayed number corresponds to the number of minutes of stable weight displayed before the indicator is turned off automatically.
If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new setting (0 to 10) and then press the TARE key to store the new setting.
NOTE: Selecting 0 disables the Auto-Shutoff feature.
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batt=yes
batt=no
Battery is Installed
No Battery Installed
batt= (Battery Installed)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable values are:
NOTE: If a battery is installed, select YES for the batt= parameter. The battery charger will be turned
on automatically upon power up of the indicator.
toUCH= (Key Touch Sensitivity)
The Key Touch Sensitivity sets the minimum number of milliseconds the key must be touched before the key press is acted upon.
Press the TARE key to show the current status for this feature. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it.
Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new setting (0 to 255) and then press the TARE key to store the new setting.
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dFLt=
0
Filter Level = 2, Break Range = 1
1
Filter Level = 6, Break Range = 12, Sample Rate = 2
2
Filter Level = 20, Break Range = 12, Sample Rate = 1
3
CUSTOM FILTERING
4.5 Analog to Digital Filtering
A-d
With A-d displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to dFLt=. Proceed to the dFLt= parameter.
A-d?
With A-d? displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to no. Press the Fn/key to toggle to yes and then press the
TARE key. The display will change to dFLt=. Proceed to the dFLt= parameter. Otherwise, to skip the Analog to Digital Filtering setup, press the TARE key to advance to the CAL?. prompt.
dFLt= (Digital Filtering)
With dFLt= displayed, press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable settings are: 0, 1, 2 or 3. Note, that if you select 3 (Custom Filtering) two additional prompts will be displayed.
NOTE: The prompts, F= (Filter Level) and b= (Break Range) will only be displayed if you selected 3 (Custom Filtering) for the dFLt= (Digital Filtering) prompt.
Digital Filtering (dFLt=) selections 0, 1 and 2 have fixed factory settings
for Filter Level, Break Range and Sample Rate.
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F= (Filter Level)
The filter level is a number from 1 to 99 that corresponds to the level of filtering with 1 being the least and 99 being the greatest. Press the TARE key to show the current setting. To accept the setting displayed, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new setting (1 to 99) and then press the TARE key to save it.
b= (Break Range)
The break range is a number from 1 to 255 that corresponds to the number of division change to break out of the filtering. Press the TARE key to show the current setting for the break range. To keep the displayed setting, press the TARE key. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new setting (1 to 255) and then press the TARE key to save it. NOTE: Selecting 0 disables this feature.
Sr= (Sample Rate)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting for the sample rate. The setting displayed is the sample rate in samples per second. Press the TARE key to save the displayed setting or use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new setting (1 to 120) and then press the TARE key to save it.
UnS= (Motion Range)
Press the TARE key to view the current setting for the range of motion detection. If the displayed setting is acceptable, press the TARE key to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new range (the number of divisions of change permitted before indicating unstable) and then press the TARE key to save the new setting. Allowable range values are: 0 through 99 divisions.
SC= (Stable Count)
Press the TARE key to view the current setting for the number of consecutive stable weight readings before indicating stable weight. This helps filter weight readings for stability when trying to capture stable weight. If the displayed setting is acceptable, press the TARE key to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new setting and press the TARE key to save the new setting. Allowable values for the stable count are: 1 through 255.
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=
= 10s/s = Sr
= b
= b = 80
4.5.1 Filter Setting Recommendations
Non Critical Sample Rate
If the sample rate is not critical, as in static weighing, set:
dFLt= 0 (F=2, b=1), dFLt= 1 (F=6, b=12, Sr= 2), or dFLt= 2 (F=20, b=12, Sr= 1).
Digital Filtering (dFLt=) selections 0, 1 and 2 have fixed factory settings
for Filter Level, Break Range and Sample Rate.
Critical Sample Rate
If the sample rate is critical, as in a filling operation, use Custom Filtering (set dFLt= to “3”).
1. Sr= SAMPLE RATE (1 to 120 samples/second) determination:
Set the sample rate as close as possible to produce a display graduation change for every graduation of material added to the scale.
Material Flow Rate (lbs/second) Resolution
EXAMPLE: 100lbs/sec
10lbs
2. b= BREAK RANGE (1 to 255 graduations) determination:
Turn the filtering off by setting the dFLt= setting to “0”. Operate the system as it will be normally used and, by observation, determine the number of grads of instability that needs to be filtered out. Set the break range (b=) to that value.
Weight Change Graduation Value
EXAMPLE: 20,000 x 10lb capacity scale with 800lb variation in the weight display.
800 10
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4. If stability is unacceptable with any setting of F=, reduce the sample
rate and/or increase the break range, b= setting for increased filtering.
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4.6 Calibration
The 190 indicator has six modes that can be used to perform calibration. Four of the modes require a test load or test weights, one requires the
scale to be empty (and at zero) and the last uses the calibration “C”
numbers from a previous calibration.
CAL
With CAL displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to CAL1=. Proceed to the CAL1= parameter.
CAL?
With CAL? displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to no. Press the Fn/key to toggle to yes and then press the
TARE key. The display will change to CAL1=. Proceed to the CAL1= parameter. Otherwise, to skip Calibration, press the
TARE key to advance to the sio?. prompt.
During calibration it will be necessary to enter values using the 190 keypad.
Pressing the TARE key will cause the data entered or displayed to
be retained and the 190 to advance to the next prompt.
The functions of numeric keys are replaced by using the
UNITS/ and the Fn/ keys.
The cursor location is identified by the blinking character and can be
advanced to the left to the next position by pressing the
UNITS/ key.
Pressing the Fn/ key will change the blinking character to the next
value.
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4.6.1 Dual-Point with Zero (First Zero) Calibration
This is a standard calibration method requiring one weight, an empty scale and has one conversion factor. This method uses two calibration points (CAL1= and CAL2=) to establish a zero (no load) calibration value and to span the indicator. The two points correspond to zero weight and the test load or test weight and can be applied in any order. This method should be used for first-time calibration and complete recalibration.
CAL1= First Calibration Weight
1. The display will show CAL1=. This is the first of two calibration
weights. This weight could be ZERO (NO LOAD) or the TEST WEIGHTS (TEST LOAD).
2. Press the TARE key to view the current setting.
3. If the first calibration weight is to be ZERO (NO LOAD), press the
TARE key.
4. If the first calibration weight is to be the TEST WEIGHTS (TEST
LOAD), use the UNITS/ and Fn/ keys to input the value of the test weights.
5. Place the weights on the scale platform, then press the TARE key.
6. Starting at the left and proceeding right, a series of dashes will
appear on the display.
7. Next, starting at the left and proceeding right, the dashes will
disappear, after which the display will show: CAL2=.
CAL2= – Second Calibration Weight
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1. The display will show CAL2=. This is the second of two calibration
weights. This weight could be ZERO (NO LOAD) or the TEST WEIGHTS (TEST LOAD).
2. Press the TARE key to view the current setting.
3. If the second calibration weight is to be ZERO (NO LOAD), press
the TARE key.
4. If the first calibration weight is to be the TEST WEIGHTS (TEST
LOAD), use the UNITS/ and Fn/ keys to input the value of the test weights.
5. Place the weights on the scale platform, then press the TARE key.
6. Starting at the left and proceeding right, a series of dashes will
appear on the display.
7. Next, starting at the left and proceeding right, the dashes will
disappear, after which the display will show: CAL3=.
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CAL3= Last Calibration Weight
1. The display will show CAL3=. This weight is not used.
2. Press the UNITS/ key to skip CAL3= and advance to
SetgC? prompt.
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4.6.2 Dual-Point without Zero (False Zero) Calibration
This calibration method requires one test weight and establishes a new conversion factor only. It is used to establish a false (temporary zero) zero without affecting the zero calibration value stored during the last calibration. This is particularly useful in tank weighing applications, where it may be impractical or impossible to completely empty the tank. This method uses two calibration points, CAL1= and CAL2=. The value of the test weight is entered when CAL1= is displayed and the
NET/GROSS key is pressed when CAL2= is displayed.
CAL1= – First Calibration Weight
1. The display will show CAL1=. This is the first of two calibration
weights. This weight could be ZERO (NO LOAD) or the TEST WEIGHTS (TEST LOAD).
2. Press the TARE key to view the current setting.
3. If the first calibration weight is to be ZERO (NO LOAD), press the
TARE key.
4. If the first calibration weight is to be the TEST WEIGHTS (TEST
LOAD), use the UNITS/ and Fn/ keys to input the value of the test weights.
5. Place the weights on the scale platform, then press the TARE key.
6. Starting at the left and proceeding right, a series of dashes will
appear on the display.
7. Next, starting at the left and proceeding right, the dashes will
disappear, after which the display will show: CAL2=.
CAL2= – Second Calibration Weight
1. The display will show CAL2=. This is the second of two calibration
steps.
2. Remove the weights on the scale platform.
3. Press the NET/GROSS key.
4. Starting at the left and proceeding right, a series of dashes will
appear on the display.
5. Next, starting at the left and proceeding right, the dashes will
disappear, after which the display will show: SetgC?.
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4.6.3 Single-Point for Span Only (Last Zero) Calibration
This calibration method requires one test weight and establishes a new conversion factor (span) without affecting the zero calibration value stored during the last calibration. This minimizes placing and removing test weights and is especially useful when checking high capacity scales. This method uses two calibration points, CAL1= and CAL2=. The value of the test weight is entered when CAL1= is displayed and the ZERO key is pressed when CAL2= is displayed.
CAL1= First Calibration Weight
1. The display will show CAL1=. This is the first of two calibration
steps. This weight is the TEST WEIGHTS (TEST LOAD).
2. Press the ZERO key.
3. The display will show: CAL2=.
CAL2= Second Calibration Weight
1. Place the weights on the scale platform.
2. Press the TARE key to view the current setting.
3. Using the UNITS/ and Fn/ keys, input the value of the test weights.
4. Press the TARE key.
5. Starting at the left and proceeding right, a series of dashes will appear
on the display.
6. Next, starting at the left and proceeding right, the dashes will
disappear, after which the display will show: SetgC?.
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4.6.4 Single-Point for Zero Only (Only Zero) Calibration
This calibration method requires no test weight, an empty scale and establishes a new zero without affecting the conversion factor (span). This is useful to regain the full range of zero limit when the dead load of the scale has changed. This would occur for example, if a guard rail has been added to the scale platform. This method uses two calibration points, CAL1= and CAL2=. The TARE key is pressed when CAL1= is displayed and the ZERO key is pressed when CAL2= is displayed.
CAL1= First Calibration Weight
1. The display will show CAL1=. This is the first of two calibration steps.
2. Insure the scale is empty.
3. Press the TARE key.
4. Press the TARE key.
5. Starting at the left and proceeding right, a series of dashes will
appear on the display.
6. Next, starting at the left and proceeding right, the dashes will
disappear, after which the display will show: CAL2=.
CAL2= – Second Calibration Weight
1. The display will show CAL2=. This is the second of two calibration
steps.
2. Press the ZERO key.
3. The display will advance to SetgC?.
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4.6.5 Multi-Point Calibration
This method requires up to four weights, an empty scale and has up to four conversion factors. This method uses up to five calibration points (CAL1=, CAL2=, CAL3=, CAL4=, and CAL5=). The five points correspond to zero weight, up to three midpoint weights, and the test load or test weight and can be applied in any order. This method can be used to correct for system nonlinearity.
CAL1= First Calibration Weight
1. The display will show CAL1=. This is the first of five calibration
weights. This weight could be ZERO (NO LOAD) or the TEST WEIGHTS (TEST LOAD).
2. Press the TARE key to view the current setting.
3. If the first calibration weight is to be ZERO (NO LOAD), press the
TARE key.
4. If the first calibration weight is to be the TEST WEIGHTS (TEST
LOAD), use the UNITS/ and Fn/ keys to input the value of the test weights.
5. Place the weights on the scale platform, then press the TARE key.
6. Starting at the left and proceeding right, a series of dashes will
appear on the display.
7. Next, starting at the left and proceeding right, the dashes will
disappear, after which the display will show: CAL2=.
CAL2= – Second Calibration Weight
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1. The display will show CAL2=. This is the second of two calibration
weights. This weight could be ZERO (NO LOAD) or the TEST WEIGHTS (TEST LOAD).
2. Press the TARE key to view the current setting.
3. If the second calibration weight is to be ZERO (NO LOAD), press
the TARE key.
4. If the first calibration weight is to be the TEST WEIGHTS (TEST
LOAD), use the UNITS/ and Fn/ keys to input the value of the test weights.
5. Place the weights on the scale platform, then press the TARE key.
6. Starting at the left and proceeding right, a series of dashes will
appear on the display.
7. Next, starting at the left and proceeding right, the dashes will
disappear, after which the display will show: CAL3=.
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CAL3= Third Calibration Weight
1. The display will show CAL3=. This is the second of two
calibration weights. This weight could be ZERO (NO LOAD) or the TEST WEIGHTS (TEST LOAD).
2. Press the TARE key to view the current setting.
3. If the second calibration weight is to be ZERO (NO LOAD),
press the TARE key.
4. If the first calibration weight is to be the TEST WEIGHTS
(TEST LOAD), use the UNITS/ and Fn/ keys to input the value of the test weights.
5. Place the weights on scale platform, then press TARE key.
6. Starting at the left and proceeding right, a series of dashes
will appear on the display.
7. Next, starting at the left and proceeding right, the dashes will
disappear, after which the display will show: CAL4=.
CAL4= – Fourth Calibration Weight
1. The display will show CAL4=. This is the fourth of the
calibration weights. This weight could be ZERO (NO LOAD) or the TEST WEIGHTS (TEST LOAD). If the fourth calibration weight is not going to be used, press the UNITS/ key to skip CAL4= and advance to SetgC? prompt. Otherwise, proceed to the next step.
2. Press the TARE key to view the current setting.
3. If the fourth calibration weight is to be ZERO (NO LOAD),
press the TARE key.
4. If the fourth calibration weight is to be the TEST WEIGHTS
(TEST LOAD), use the UNITS/ and Fn/ keys to input the value of the test weights.
5. Place the weights on scale platform, then press TARE key.
6. Starting at the left and proceeding right, a series of dashes
will appear on the display.
7. Next, starting at the left and proceeding right, the dashes will
disappear, after which the display will show: CAL5=.
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CAL5= Last Calibration Weight
1. The display will show CAL5=. This is the fifth of the calibration
weights. This weight could be ZERO (NO LOAD) or the TEST WEIGHTS (TEST LOAD). If the fifth calibration weight is not going to be used, press the UNITS/ key to skip CAL5= and advance to SetgC? prompt. Otherwise, proceed to the next step.
2. Press the TARE key to view the current setting.
3. If the fifth calibration weight is to be ZERO (NO LOAD), press the
TARE key.
4. If the fifth calibration weight is to be the TEST WEIGHTS (TEST
LOAD), use the UNITS/ and Fn/ keys to input the value of the test weights.
5. Place the weights on the scale platform, then press the TARE key.
6. Starting at the left and proceeding right, a series of dashes will
appear on the display.
7. Next, starting at the left and proceeding right, the dashes will
disappear, after which the display will show: SetgC?.
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4.6.6 Calibration “C” Numbers
IMPORTANT! If any components have been changed that affect calibration and/or your scale is used in a commercial application
and must be "Legal for Trade" you cannot use the “C” numbers
to re-calibrate.
The “C” numbers are displayed only during the Test mode operation by pressing
the Fn/ key then the UNITS/ key. The "C" numbers are shown at the end of the test operation and each number is displayed for approximately 4 seconds, allowing you to record them. Each number may be up to three (3) digits in length. By recording these numbers you will be able to return the indicator to its
present calibration settings without using test weights simply by entering the “C
numbers.
1. With CAL1= displayed, press UNITS/ key.
2. At C1= prompt, press TARE key to show current value of C1
number.
3. If C1= value displayed is acceptable, press TARE key again to
save it.
4. Otherwise, use Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new C1= value
and then press the TARE key.
5. At C2= prompt, press TARE key to show current value of C2
number.
6. If C2= value displayed is acceptable, press TARE key again to
save it.
7. Otherwise, use Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new C2= value
and then press the TARE key.
8. At C3= prompt, press TARE key to show current value of C3
number.
9. If C3= value displayed is acceptable, press TARE key again to
save it.
10. Otherwise, use Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new C3= value
and then press TARE key.
11. At C4= prompt, press the TARE key to show current value of C4
number.
12. If C4= value displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to
save it.
13. Otherwise, use Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new C4= value
and then press TARE key.
14. The display will change to show: SetgC?.
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4.7 Set Gravity Constant
The Cardinal 190 Weight Indicator is equipped with an acceleration of gravity function which means that it can be calibrated in one location and then adjusted to match the acceleration of gravity at the location where it will used.
SEtgC
With sEtgC displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to CaLgC=. Proceed to the CaLgC= parameter.
SEtgC?
With sETgC? displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to no. Press the Fn/ key to toggle to yes and then press the
TARE key. The display will change to CaLgC=. Proceed to the CaLgC= parameter. Otherwise, to skip the Set Gravity Constant setup, press the TARE key to advance to the Sio?. prompt.
CALgC= (Calibrated Gravity Constant)
This is the acceleration of gravity value of the location where the scale was calibrated. Set to 0 if calibrated at location of operation or if gravity constants are not going to be used.
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the value displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new value and press the TARE key to save it
oPgC= (Operating Gravity Constant)
This is the acceleration of gravity value for the location where the scale will be operated.
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the value displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new value and press the TARE key to save it. Consult the factory Tech Support for the Acceleration of Gravity value for your location.
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12 = 1200 Baud
24 = 2400 Baud
48 = 4800 Baud
96 = 9600 Baud
19 = 19200k Baud
38 = 38400 Baud
76 = 76800 Baud
0 = No Parity with 8 data bits
1 = Odd Parity with 7 data bits
2 = Even Parity with 7 data bits
4.8 Serial Input/Output
Sio
With sio displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to baud=. Proceed to the baud= parameter.
Sio?
With sio? displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to no. Press the Fn/ key to toggle to yes and then press the
TARE key. The display will change to baud=. Proceed to the baud= parameter. Otherwise, to skip Serial Input/Output setup, press the TARE key to advance to the print?. prompt.
bAUd= (Serial Interface Baud Rate)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new baud rate for the serial ports and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable settings are:
Prty= (Serial Interface Parity Setting)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it.
Allowable settings are:
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YES = Continuous Output on Serial Interface
no = No Continuous Output on Serial Interface
0 = Continuous Output uses SMA format
1 = Continuous Output uses Cardinal Scoreboard format
lf =
Line Feed
s =
Flags
Z= center of Zero, O = Overcap, E = zero Error, e = weight not currently being displayed
r =
Range
1
n =
Mode
G = Gross, T = Tare, N = Net
m =
Motion
M = Motion, " "(blank) = no motion
f =
Custom
Custom flag
xxxxxx.xxx =
Weight
Ten characters including decimal point (if any)
uuu =
Units
lb, oz, kg, g
cr =
Carriage Return
(hex 0D)
Cont1= (Continuous Output on Serial Interface)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it.
If Cont1= YES (Continuous Output) is selected, an additional prompt, tYPE= will be displayed.
If Cont1= no (No Continuous Output) is selected, proceed to the Weight On Demand section. (See Paragraph 4.8.3)
tyPE= (Continuous Output Format)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable settings are:
4.8.1 SMA Continuous Output Format
If SMA is selected, data will be transmitted in the following format:
<lf><s><r><n><m><f><xxxxxx.xxx><uuu><cr>
Where:
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s =
Sign
"-" = negative, " " (blank) = positive
xxxxxx =
Weight
Six digits
d =
Decimal point
Added to string if enabled in setup
uu =
Units
LB, OZ, KG, G
m =
Mode
G = Gross, N = Net
cc =
Weight Status
OC = overcapacity CZ = center of zero MO = motion EE = weight not currently being displayed
cr =
Carriage Return
(hex 0D)
s =
Sign
"-" = negative, " " (blank) = positive
xxxxxx =
Weight
Six digits
d =
Decimal point
Added to string if enabled in setup
uu =
Units
LB, OZ, KG, G
m =
Mode
G = Gross, N = Net
cc =
Weight Status
OC = overcapacity CZ = center of zero MO = motion EE = weight not currently being displayed
cr =
Carriage Return
(hex 0D)
4.8.2 Cardinal Scoreboard Continuous Output Format
If Cardinal Scoreboard is selected, the data will be transmitted in the following format:
<s><xxxxxx><d><uu><m><cc><cr>
Where:
4.8.3 Weight On Demand
If continuous output has not been selected for Serial Port 1 (Cont1=NO), the 190 indicator will respond to a weight request (ENQ).
The host device (computer) sends:
ENQ - (hex 05)
The 190 will respond:
<s><xxxxxx><d><uu><m><cc><cr>
Where:
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4.8.4 Operation Commands
A connection to the 190 serial port RXD serial input can be used to send commands to the 190 indicator. A description of the available commands are describe in section 9.11 ASCII Commands.
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0 = Ticket Printing Disabled
1 = Standard Serial Interface used for Printing
2 = Optional Serial Interface used for Printing
(Serial Option Card must be installed)
4.9 Print Tab Settings
Print
With Print displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to port=. Proceed to the port= parameter.
Print?
With Print? displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to no. Press the Fn/ key to toggle to yes and then press the
TARE key. The display will change to port=. Proceed to the port= parameter.
Otherwise, to skip the Print Tab Settings setup, press the TARE key to advance to the fspan? prompt.
The general format for the input is A = YY.XX where A is the character identifying the data printed, YY is the number of lines down and XX is the number of columns to the right.
NOTE: Enter 00 in either the YY or XX location to disable the data from printing.
Port= (Select Serial Interface for Printing)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable values are:
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HoUr= (Time Print Location)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting for the Time Print Location. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the
TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new location and then press the TARE key to save it.
dAtE= (Date Print Location)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting for the Date Print Location. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the
TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new location and then press the TARE key to save it.
groSS= (Gross Weight Print Location)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting for the Gross Weight Print Location. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new location and then press the TARE key to save it.
tArE= (Tare Weight Print Location)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting for the Tare Weight Print Location. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new location and then press the TARE key to save it.
nEt= (Net Weight Print Location)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting for the Net Weight Print Location. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new location and then press the TARE key to save it.
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g ACC= (Gross Weight Accumulator Print Location)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting for the Gross Weight Accumulator Print Location. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new location and then press the TARE key to save it.
n ACC= (Net Weight Accumulator Print Location)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting for the Net Weight Accumulator Print Location. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new location and then press the TARE key to save it.
CoUnt= (Count "number of pieces on the scale" Print Location)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting for the Count Print Location. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new location and then press the TARE key to save it.
EACH= (Piece Weight Print Location)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting for the Piece Weight Print Location. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new location and then press the TARE key to save it.
CRLF= (Carriage Return Line Feed) - Data Format Termination
Data transmitted from the serial I/O port can be terminated with a single carriage return and either no line feed or a single line feed command. Press the TARE key to view the current setting. A YES on the display means the data will be terminated with a carriage return AND a line feed while a no on the display means the data will be terminated with a single carriage return only.
If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it.
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EoP= (End-Of-Print Line Feeds)
At the end of a data transmission to a printer, the indicator can transmit a pre-selected number of line feed commands to space the paper in the printer to the desired position for withdrawal or for the next print.
Press the TARE key to show the current setting for the End Of Print Line Feeds. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it.
Otherwise, use the Fn/ and UNITS/ keys to enter a new number of End-Of-Print linefeeds and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable settings are: 0 through 99
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4.10 Fine Span Adjustment
IMPORTANT! The FSPAn (FSPAn?) mode requires a
load of 10% of Capacity on the scale before adjustments can be made.
F span
Fine Span Adjustment (from SETUP Prompt)
1. If Fine Span Adjustment is desired, with the SETUP prompt
displayed, press the UNITS/ key until the display shows the
FSPAn prompt.
2. Place a calibrated test weight on the scale and press the TARE key.
3. The display will change to show the amount of the test weight, an F
will be displayed to the right of the annunciators and the annunciators will alternately flash off and on.
4. Press the Fn/ key to increase the span by 0.5 division OR press
the UNITS/ key to decrease the span by 0.5 division.
5. Press the TARE key to exit the Fine Span Adjustment and
advance to the Hires? prompt.
Fspan?
Fine Span Adjustment (after pressing TARE at last Print prompt)
1. With fspan? displayed, press the TARE key.
2. The display will change to no.
3. Place a calibrated test weight on the scale.
4. Press the Fn/ key to toggle to yes and then press the TARE key.
5. The display will change to show the amount of the test weight, an F will
be displayed to the right of the annunciators and the annunciators will alternately flash off and on.
6. Press the Fn/ key to increase the span by 0.5 division OR press the
UNITS/ key to decrease the span by 0.5 division.
7. Press the TARE key to exit the Fine Span Adjustment and advance
to the Hires? prompt.
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4.11 Display High Resolution Weight
IMPORTANT! The Hires (Hires?) mode requires a load of 10% of Capacity on the scale.
Hi res
High Resolution Weight (from SETUP Prompt)
1. If displaying High Resolution Weight is desired, with the SETUP
prompt displayed, press UNITS/ key until the display shows the
Hires prompt.
2. Place a calibrated test weight on the scale and press the TARE key.
3. The display will change to show the amount of the test weight in
"high resolution" mode (1/10 division), an h will be displayed to the right of the annunciators and the annunciators will alternately flash off and on.
4. Press the Fn/ key to increase the span by 0.1 division OR press
the UNITS/ key to decrease the span by 0.1 division.
5. Press the TARE key to exit the Display High Resolution Weight
and advance to LoCoUt? prompt.
Hires?
High Resolution Weight (after TARE pressed at FSPAN prompt)
1. With Hires? displayed, press the TARE key.
2. The display will change to no.
3. Place a calibrated test weight on the scale.
4. Press the Fn/ key to toggle to yes and then press the TARE key.
5. The display will change to show the amount of the test weight in "high
resolution" mode (1/10 division), an h will be displayed to the right of the annunciators and the annunciators will alternately flash off and on.
6. Press the Fn/ key to increase the span by 0.1 division OR press the
UNITS/ key to decrease the span by 0.1 division.
7. Press the TARE key to exit the Display High Resolution Weight and
advance to the LoCoUt? prompt.
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UnLoCd
LoCD
Key is Unlocked (Enabled)
Key is Locked (Disabled)
UnLoCd
LoCD
Key is Unlocked (Enabled)
Key is Locked (Disabled)
4.12 Key Lockout Feature
The Key Lockout Feature allows keys on the indicator to be disabled for
use by the operator “during normal operation”. During normal operation,
when the operator presses a locked key, the display will show LoCd for about a 1/2 second and the key will be ignored.
NOTE: The Key Lockout Feature only disables keys for use during normal operation, not setup and calibration.
LoCoUt
With LoCoUt displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to show 2ero=. Proceed to the 2ero= parameter.
LCoUt?
With LoCoUt? displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to no. Press the Fn/ key to toggle to yes and then press the TARE key. The display will change to 2ero=. Proceed to the 2ero= parameter. Otherwise, to skip the Key Lockout Feature setup, press the
TARE key to advance to the opt?. prompt.
2Ero= (ZERO Key)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it.
tAre= (TARE Key)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it.
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UnLoCd
LoCD
Key is Unlocked (Enabled)
Key is Locked (Disabled)
UnLoCd
LoCD
Key is Unlocked (Enabled)
Key is Locked (Disabled)
UnLoCd
LoCD
Key is Unlocked (Enabled)
Key is Locked (Disabled)
UnLoCd
LoCD
Key is Unlocked (Enabled)
Key is Locked (Disabled)
net= (NET/GROSS Key)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it.
Units= (UNITS/ Key)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it.
fUnC= (Fn/ Key)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it.
print= (PRINT Key)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it.
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UnLoCd
LoCD
Key is Unlocked (Enabled)
Key is Locked (Disabled)
on= (ON/OFF Key)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it.
IMPORTANT! When the ON/OFF key is locked, the display will briefly show "LoCd" and then prompt the operator to press the following keys in this order:
PRINT, ZERO, Fn/, TARE , UNITS/, NET/GROSS
If no key is pressed or the keys are pressed in the wrong order, the indicator will turn back off.
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0 = No Option Card Installed
1 = Serial Interface, Ethernet, WiFi or USB Option Card Installed
(See Appendix C, D, E and G for details)
2 = not applicable
3 = not applicable
4 = Digital to Analog Converter Option Card Installed
(See Appendix F for details)
12 = 1200 Baud
24 = 2400 Baud
48 = 4800 Baud
96 = 9600 Baud
19 = 19.2k Baud
38 = 38.4k Baud
76 = 76.8k Baud
4.13 Options Setup
option
With opt displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to show opt=. Proceed to the opt= parameter.
opt?
With opt? displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to no. Press the Fn/ key to toggle to yes and then press the TARE
key. The display will change to opt=. Proceed to the opt= parameter. Otherwise, to skip the Options Setup, press the TARE key to advance to the fUnC?. prompt.
opt= (Option)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable values are:
IMPORTANT! The settings for the following prompts, baUd=, Prty=, and Cont2= are only applied when the opt= parameter
is set to 0 or 1.
bAUd= (Optional Serial Interface Baud Rate)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new baud rate for the serial ports and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable settings are:
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0 = No Parity with 8 data bits
1 = Odd Parity with 7 data bits
2 = Even Parity with 7 data bits
YES = Continuous Output on Optional Serial Interface
no = No Continuous Output on Optional Serial Interface
0 = Continuous Output uses SMA format
1 = Continuous Output uses Cardinal Scoreboard format
Prty= (Optional Serial Interface Parity Setting)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable settings are:
Cont2= (Continuous Output on Optional Serial Interface)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it.
IMPORTANT! The setting for the type= are only applied when the opt= parameter is set to 1 and Cont2= parameter is set to YES.
tyPE= (Continuous Output Format)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable settings are:
NOTE: Refer to the CONT1= Continuous Output on Serial Interface, tYPE= parameter for description of output formats.
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Yes
No
Hold Function is Enabled
Hold Function is Disabled
Yes
No
Count Function is Enabled
Count Function is Disabled
4.14 Function Setup
fUnC
With FUnC displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to show Hold=. Proceed to the Hold = parameter.
FUnC?
With FUnC? displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to no. Press the Fn/ key to toggle to yes and then press the TARE key. The display will change to HoLd=. Proceed to the HoLd= parameter. Otherwise, to skip the Options Setup, press the TARE key to advance to the Colors prompt.
IMPORTANT! The Hold, Count and Live Weight Features should not be enabled if the Legal-For-Trade option (LFt=yes) was selected during setup.
In addition, only one of the features Hold, Count, Peak Hold, Checkweigher or Live Weight can be enabled at a time.
HoLd= (Hold Function)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable values are:
CoUnt= (Count Function)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable values are:
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Yes
No
Time and Date is Enabled
Time and Date is Disabled
Yes
No
Peak Hold Function is Enabled
Peak Hold Function is Disabled
Yes
No
Checkweigher Function is Enabled
Checkweigher Function is Disabled
Yes
No
Live Weight Function is Enabled
Live Weight Function is Disabled
Ti-da= (Time and Date)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable values are:
pHoLd= (Peak Hold Function)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable values are:
CHEC= (Checkweigher Function)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable values are:
aCt= (Live Weight Function)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable values are:
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Yes
No
Weight Accumulation Function is Enabled
Weight Accumulation Function is Disabled
aCCU= (Weight Accumulation Function)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable values are:
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0 = No Backlight
1 = Red Backlight
2 = Green Backlight
3 = Yellow Backlight
4 = Blue Backlight
5 = Pink Backlight
0 = No Backlight
1 = Red Backlight
2 = Green Backlight
3 = Yellow Backlight
4 = Blue Backlight
5 = Pink Backlight
4.15 Display Backlight Color Setup
CoLorS
With Colors displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to show dflt=. Proceed to the dflt= parameter.
Color?
With Color? displayed, press the TARE key. The display will change to no. Press the Fn/ key to toggle to yes and then press the TARE key. The display will change to dflt=. Proceed to the dflt= parameter.
Otherwise, to skip the Display Backlight Color setup, press the TARE key to reset the indicator and return to the normal weight display.
dflt= (Default Display Backlight Color)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable settings are:
Under= (Checkweigher “Under” Backlight Color)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable settings are:
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0 = No Backlight
1 = Red Backlight
2 = Green Backlight
3 = Yellow Backlight
4 = Blue Backlight
5 = Pink Backlight
0 = No Backlight
1 = Red Backlight
2 = Green Backlight
3 = Yellow Backlight
4 = Blue Backlight
5 = Pink Backlight
aCCpt= (Checkweigher “Accept” Backlight Color)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable settings are:
oer= (Checkweigher “Over” Backlight Color)
Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it. Allowable settings are:
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5. KEYPAD
5.1 Standard Key Functions
Model 190 Installation, Technical and Operation
The Model 190 is equipped with a 7-key Capacitive Touch keypad. The keypad is used to enter commands and data into the indicator. This section describes each key along with its normal function. It is helpful to refer to the actual indicator while reading this section.
The Model 190 uses a capacitive touch keypad that requires a
“finger touch” to function. The keypad will not operate with
other items such as pen, pencil or tools.
Figure No. 11
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Key
Description
ON/OFF: The ON/OFF key is used to turn the
indicator on and off.
Press the ON/OFF key when the indicator is
off to turn the indicator ON. The 190 will perform a display test (turn on all segments) and then show the model number and software version.
If the indicator is already on, press the
ON/OFF key and hold for 2 to 3 seconds. When the display shows OFF, release the key to turn the indicator OFF.
ZERO: The ZERO key is used to zero the weight display. Up to the selected limit of 4% or 100%
of the scale’s capacity can be zeroed. This limit
is selected during the setup and calibration of the indicator.
Note that the indicator will not respond to pressing the ZERO key unless the weight display is stable.
When displaying a Tare weight, pressing
the ZERO key will clear the Tare value and set the display to Gross mode.
When displaying the Peak weight, pressing
the ZERO key will clear the Peak weight.
When displaying the Gross accumulator,
pressing the ZERO key will clear the Gross accumulator.
When displaying the Net accumulator,
pressing the ZERO key will clear the Net accumulator.
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Key
Description
TARE (Enter): The TARE key is used during
normal operation to store the current Gross weight as the new Tare weight. The display will change to the Net weight and the Net annunciator will turn on.
During Setup, pressing the TARE key will
display the current setting of the parameter. Pressing the TARE key a second time (after changing parameter values or settings), signals completion of the entry of data and causes the indicator to process the data entered.
NET/GROSS: The NET/GROSS key is used to toggle between the Gross and Net weight modes. The selected mode is indicated by turning on the appropriate annunciator on the display.
Note that if no valid tare weight has been entered, pressing the NET/GROSS key will cause a momentary display error (notArE) and the indicator will remain in the Gross weight mode.
When in Hold, Count, Peak weight, Live weight, or Accumulator display mode, press the NET/GROSS key to return the display to normal weight display mode.
UNITS/ (Left Arrow): The UNITS/ key is used for several functions.
In normal operation, the UNITS/ key is used to
select the units in which the weight is to be displayed. The available units of measure ("unit1", “unit2” and "unit3") are selected in setup. The available units include pounds, ounces, kilograms, and grams.
During setup, the UNITS/ key is used to advance the cursor left to the next position when inputting setup parameters.
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Key
Description
Fn/ (Up Arrow): The Fn/ key is used for
several functions.
During indicator setup, when a setup
parameter (not a parameter value or setting) is displayed, pressing the Fn/ key will "backup" to the previous parameter prompt.
Also during setup, when a parameter value
or setting is displayed, pressing the Fn/ key will "toggle" between the different available values or settings for that parameter.
In normal operation, the Fn/ key is used in conjunction with the other keys on the keypad to access additional indicator features.
PRINT: Pressing the PRINT key during a weighing operation, will add the displayed Gross weight, or Net weight to the associated accumulator and send print ticket data to the serial interface selected during setup (see Port=).
NOTE: The indicator will not respond to pressing the PRINT key unless the weight display is stable.
If displaying Gross weight, the only weight
printed is Gross weight.
If displaying Net weight, the Gross, Tare,
and Net weights are printed.
When in Gross weight accumulator display
mode, pressing the PRINT key will print the Gross weight accumulator.
When in Net weight accumulator display
mode, pressing the PRINT key will print the Net weight accumulator.
When in Peak weight display mode,
pressing the PRINT key will print the Peak weight.
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Function
Display
Description or Setting
Hold
HoLd X
X will be 1 if enabled, 0 if disabled
Count
CoUnt X
X will be 1 if enabled, 0 if disabled
Time and Date
HH:MM A
HH=hours, MM=minutes, A for AM, P for PM
MM.DD.YY (usa=yes) DD.MM.YY (usa=no)
MM=month, DD=day, YY=last two digits of year
Peak Hold
PhoLd X
X will be 1 if enabled, 0 if disabled
Checkweigher
Lo=
Minimum acceptable weight prompt
X*
= minimum acceptable weight value.
*
When the value for Lo= is greater than 0, the Checkweigher function is enabled.
Hi=
Maximum acceptable weight prompt. This prompt is displayed, when the
value for Lo= is greater than 0.
X = maximum acceptable weight value
Live Weight
Act X
X will be 1 if enabled, 0 if disabled
Weight Accumulation
ACCU X
X will be 1 if enabled, 0 if disabled
Backlight Color
Colors
Backlight Colors for normal operation and Checkweigher results
5.2 Fn/ Key Functions
The Fn/ key is used to select several additional functions that may have been enabled during the setup and calibration of the indicator. Those functions include: Hold, Count, Time and Date, Peak Hold, Checkweigher, Live Weight, Weight Accumulation and Backlight Color.
IMPORTANT! The Hold, Count and Live Weight functions cannot be enabled if the Legal-For-Trade option (LFt=yes) was selected during setup.
In addition, only one of the functions Hold, Count, Peak Hold, Checkweigher or Live Weight can be enabled at a time.
Description of Fn/ Key Functions
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5.3 Fn/ Key Combination Features
The Fn/ key is also used in combination with the other keys on the keypad to access additional indicator features. Those features and their associated key combinations are as follows:
Fn/, ZERO KEY
This combination will enter the Review mode of Setup and Calibration. Refer to the Setup Review section of this manual for details.
Fn/, TARE KEY
This combination will display the Tare weight. If a tare weight has not been stored, then the notArE error message will be displayed.
Fn/, NET/GROSS KEY
This combination will allow viewing of the Audit Trail Counters. Refer to the View Event Counters section of this manual for details.
Fn/, UNITS/ KEY
This combination will enter the Test Mode/Diagnostics Feature. This feature is used to conduct a test of all display elements and perform self-diagnostics. Refer to the Test/Mode/Diagnostics section of this manual for details.
Fn/, PRINT KEY
This key combination is used for several functions. Print formats are selected by using the Fn/ key and PRINT keys in combination. Note that when the PRINT key is pressed the indicator looks for the selected format. If no visual ticket is found it reverts to the print tab settings. Refer to section 8.1 for details on Ticket Format Selection.
This key combination is also used to enter the Preset Weight Comparators PWC” weight values. Refer to section 8.3 for details on Preset Weight Comparators.
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Symbol
Name
Description
0
ZERO
This annunciator is turned on to indicate that the weight displayed is within ± 1/4 division of true zero.

STABLE
This annunciator is turned on when the weight display is stable. When off, it means that the change in successive weight samples is greater than the motion limits selected during setup.
N
NET
This annunciator is turned on when the displayed weight is Net weight (Gross weight less Tare weight).
G
GROSS
This annunciator is turned on to show that gross weight is displayed. Gross weight will be displayed when no tare weight is stored.
T
TARE
This annunciator is turned on to show that the displayed weight is the tare weight.
lb
pounds
This annunciator is located to the right of the weight display and is turned on to show that the displayed weight unit is pounds.
oz
ounces
This annunciator is located to the right of the weight display and is turned on to show that the displayed weight unit is ounces.
6. ANNUNICATORS
6.1 Annunicators
The Model 190 is equipped with annunciators that are turned on to indicate that the display is in the mode corresponding to the annunciator label or that the status indicated by the label is active. This section describes each annunciator. Refer to Figure No. 11 for the location of the annunciators.
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kg
kilograms
This annunciator is located to the right of the weight display and is used to indicate that the displayed unit of weight measurement is kilograms.
g
grams
This annunciator is located to the right of the weight display and is used to indicate that the displayed unit of weight measurement is grams.
C
COUNT
This annunciator shows that the display is in the Count mode and the value displayed is in pieces (the count quantity) and not weight.
G and A
or
N and A
ACCUMULATOR
This annunciator shows that the displayed value is the content of the accumulator.
IN1
DIGITAL INPUT
This annunciator is used to signal that a remote key function has been activated.
Note that this annunciator is active only when the Digital Input feature has been enabled. Refer to the d in parameter in Setup.
OUT1
UNDER
This annunciator is used to signal that the displayed weight is less than the minimum value of acceptable weight used in the Checkweigher feature or that preset 1 is active.
Note that this annunciator is active only when the Checkweigher feature or the preset feature has been enabled. Refer to the d oUt parameter in Setup.
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OUT2
ACCEPT
This annunciator is used to signal that the displayed weight is within the acceptable weight limits for the Checkweigher feature.
That is, the weight is equal to or greater than the minimum acceptable weight and equal to or less than the maximum acceptable weight.
This annunciator is also used to indicate that preset 2 is active.
Note that this annunciator is active only when the Checkweigher feature or the preset feature has been enabled. Refer to the d oUt parameter in Setup.
OUT3
OVER
This annunciator is used to signal that the displayed weight is equal to or greater than the minimum value of overweight used in the Checkweigher feature
This annunciator is also used to indicate that preset 3 is active.
Note that this annunciator is active only when the Checkweigher feature or the preset feature has been enabled. Refer to the d oUt parameter in Setup.
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Number of Bars
Level of Charge
4
100%
3
75%
2
50%
1
25%
6.2 Battery Status
The battery status indicator will be displayed when a battery pack is installed. The number of bars indicates the level of charge.
Note that as the battery approaches full discharge, the outline of the battery will start to flash.
NOTE: When the indicator is connected to an external power supply and is charging the battery, the charge level status bars will scroll.
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Td=
Time and Date (Select 12 or 24 hour clock)
d in=
Digital Input (Disable or Select key function)
d out=
Digital Output (Disable or Select Preset/Checkweigher function)
SLEEP=
Sleep Mode (Disable or Select number of minutes before entering sleep mode)
A off=
Auto Shutoff (Disable or Select number of minutes before automatic shutoff)
toUCH=
Key Touch Sensitivity (Select number of milliseconds key must be touched before key press is acted upon)
Sio?
Serial Input/Output Configuration (Select YES or NO)
baUd=
Select Serial Port Baud Rate
prty=
Select Serial Port Parity
Cont1=
Enable or Disable Continuous Output to the Serial Port
type=
If Cont1=YES (Select Continuous Output Format, SMA or Cardinal Scoreboard)
7. INDICATOR SETUP REVIEW
The 190 indicator allows several operational parameters to be reviewed and changed without breaking the calibration seal.
7.1 Accessing Setup Review
1. With the indicator ON, press Fn/ key and then the ZERO key.
2. The display will change to show td= (the prompt for selection of a
12 or 24 hour clock).
3. Press the TARE key to show the current setting. If the setting
displayed is acceptable, press the TARE key again to save it. Otherwise, use the Fn/ key to toggle to a new setting and then press the TARE key to save it and advance to the next prompt.
4. To exit Setup Review, press the TARE key to step through the
remaining prompts OR at any time, cycle the power (press the ON/OFF key twice).
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print?
Print Tab Settings Configuration (Select YES or NO)
port=
Disable or Select Serial Interface for Printing
HoUr=
Time Print Location
date=
Date Print Location
gross=
Gross Weight Print Location
tare=
Tare Weight Print Location
net=
Net Weight Print Location
g aCC=
Gross Weight Accumulator Print Location
n aCC=
Net Weight Accumulator Print Location
CoUnt=
Count "number of pieces on the scale" Print Location
EACH=
Piece Weight Print Location
CRLF=
Carriage Return Line Feed (Data Format Termination)
EoP=
End-Of-Print Line Feeds
opt?
Options Configuration (Select YES or NO)
opt=
Select Option Card Installed
baUd=
Select Option Card Baud Rate when Opt= 0 or 1
Prty=
Select Option Card Parity when Opt= 0 or 1
Cont2=
Enable or Disable Continuous Output to the Option Port
type=
If Opt=1 and Cont2=YES (Select Continuous Output Format, SMA or Cardinal Scoreboard)
baUd=
Select Field Bus Option Baud Rate when Opt= 2
Addr=
Select Field Bus Option MAC Address when Opt= 2
Color?
Display Backlight Color Setup (Select YES or NO)
dflt=
Select Default Backlight Color
Under=
Select Checkweigher “Under“ Backlight Color
ACCPt=
Select Checkweigher “Accept“ Backlight Color
oEr=
Select Checkweigher “Over“ Backlight Color
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