RADWAG PUE 7.1 User Manual

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PUE 7.1
WEIGHING INDICATOR
USER MANUAL
ITKU-88-03-07-18-A
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JULY 2018
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Table OF CONTENTS
1. INTENDED USE............................................................................................................................................. 9
2. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES................................................................................................................... 9
3. WARRANTY CONDITIONS...........................................................................................................................9
4. UNPACKING AND MOUNTING...................................................................................................................10
5. WEIGHING INDICATOR STRUCTURE.......................................................................................................11
5.1. Main dimensions....................................................................................................................................11
5.2. Description of connectors.......................................................................................................................12
5.2.1. Connectors’ description in PUE 7.1............................................................................................12
5.2.2. Connectors’ description in PUE 7.1P.......................................................................................... 12
5.2.3. Description of glands PUE 7.1P..................................................................................................12
5.2.4. Connector with RS232 and I/O...................................................................................................13
6. GETTING STARTED....................................................................................................................................13
7. KEYPAD OVERLAY.................................................................................................................................... 14
8. FUNCTIONS OF KEYS................................................................................................................................ 14
9. PROGRAM STRUCTURE............................................................................................................................ 15
10. INDICATING WINDOW..............................................................................................................................16
10.1. Top bar ................................................................................................................................................ 16
10.2. Weighing window................................................................................................................................. 17
10.3. Workspace........................................................................................................................................... 17
10.4. Function keys....................................................................................................................................... 18
11. LOGGING IN..............................................................................................................................................18
11.1. Logging in - procedure......................................................................................................................... 18
11.2. Logging out procedure......................................................................................................................... 19
11.3. Authorization access levels.................................................................................................................. 19
12. NAVIGATING WITHIN THE MENU............................................................................................................ 21
12.1. Keys..................................................................................................................................................... 21
12.2. Return to weighing............................................................................................................................... 22
13. WEIGHING.................................................................................................................................................22
13.1. Conditions of operational use...............................................................................................................22
13.2. Zeroing ................................................................................................................................................ 23
13.3. Tarring ................................................................................................................................................. 24
13.4. Inscribing tare ...................................................................................................................................... 25
13.5. Weighing for dual range scales............................................................................................................25
13.6. Toggling between weighing units......................................................................................................... 25
14. SCALE PARAMETERS.............................................................................................................................26
14.1. Median filter .........................................................................................................................................27
14.2. Filter..................................................................................................................................................... 27
14.3. Autozero .............................................................................................................................................. 28
14.4. Minimum weight for different functions (LO)......................................................................................... 28
14.5. Last digit .............................................................................................................................................. 29
15. COMMUNICATION.................................................................................................................................... 29
15.1. RS 232 settings ................................................................................................................................... 30
15.2. ETHERNET setting..............................................................................................................................30
15.3. TCP protocol setting ............................................................................................................................ 31
15.4. Wi-Fi ....................................................................................................................................................31
15.4.1. Wi-Fi network status..................................................................................................................31
15.4.2. Available networks.................................................................................................................... 32
15.4.3. Transmission parameters.......................................................................................................... 32
16. DEVICES ...................................................................................................................................................33
16.1. Computer............................................................................................................................................. 33
16.1.1. Computer port........................................................................................................................... 33
16.1.2. Computer address.....................................................................................................................34
16.1.3. Continuous transmission........................................................................................................... 34
16.1.4. Weighing printout template........................................................................................................35
16.1.5. Cooperation with “E2R System”................................................................................................ 35
16.1.6. Connect to EP server................................................................................................................ 36
16.1.7. Established connections............................................................................................................37
16.1.8. Authorization password............................................................................................................. 37
16.2. Printer.................................................................................................................................................. 38
16.2.1. Printer port................................................................................................................................38
16.2.2. Printer code page...................................................................................................................... 38
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16.2.3. Templates for printouts..............................................................................................................39
16.3. Printouts activation...............................................................................................................................41
16.4. Barcode scanner.................................................................................................................................. 41
16.4.1. Port for barcode scanner........................................................................................................... 41
16.4.2. Prefix / Suffix............................................................................................................................. 42
16.4.3. Field selection........................................................................................................................... 42
16.4.4. Test........................................................................................................................................... 44
16.5. Transponder card reader ..................................................................................................................... 45
16.5.1. Com port for transponder card readers..................................................................................... 45
16.5.2. Procedure of attributing the card number to an operator........................................................... 46
16.6. Additional display.................................................................................................................................46
16.6.1. Additional display port............................................................................................................... 46
16.6.2. Communication protocol frame..................................................................................................47
16.7. Modbus RTU........................................................................................................................................ 47
16.7.1. Communication port..................................................................................................................48
16.7.2. Address..................................................................................................................................... 48
16.8. Advanced settings................................................................................................................................48
17. DISPLAY....................................................................................................................................................49
17.1. Text strings.......................................................................................................................................... 50
17.1.1. Display templates...................................................................................................................... 50
17.2. Function keys....................................................................................................................................... 52
17.3. Displaying platforms............................................................................................................................. 53
17.4. Bargraph.............................................................................................................................................. 54
17.4.1. Bargraph type ........................................................................................................................... 54
17.4.2. Bargraph “Fast weighing”.......................................................................................................... 54
17.4.3. Bargraph “Signalling of checkweighing ranges”.........................................................................56
17.4.4. Bargraph type: „Linear”.............................................................................................................57
17.4.5. “Control” bargraph..................................................................................................................... 58
17.4.6. „Workspace” bargraph...............................................................................................................60
18. INPUTS / OUTPUTS.................................................................................................................................. 62
18.1. Configuration of inputs......................................................................................................................... 62
18.2. Configuration of outputs.......................................................................................................................62
19. AUTHORIZATION......................................................................................................................................64
19.1. Anonymous Operator...........................................................................................................................64
19.2. Date and time ...................................................................................................................................... 64
19.3. Printouts...............................................................................................................................................65
19.4. Databases edition................................................................................................................................ 65
19.5. Delete older data..................................................................................................................................66
19.6. Set element from the database............................................................................................................ 67
19.7. PGC.....................................................................................................................................................67
20. UNITS........................................................................................................................................................ 68
20.1. Units accessibility.................................................................................................................................68
20.2. Start unit .............................................................................................................................................. 69
20.3. User defined units................................................................................................................................69
20.4. Acceleration of gravity.......................................................................................................................... 70
21. OTHER PARAMETERS.............................................................................................................................70
21.1. Languages........................................................................................................................................... 71
21.2. Setting date and time........................................................................................................................... 71
21.3. Sound signal........................................................................................................................................ 72
21.4. Screen volume.....................................................................................................................................73
21.5. Screen brightness................................................................................................................................73
21.6. Touch panel calibration........................................................................................................................73
21.7. Energy saving mode............................................................................................................................74
21.8. Screen timeout..................................................................................................................................... 74
21.9. Log out automatically when time elapses.............................................................................................75
21.10. Permissible quantity of unsuccessful logging......................................................................................75
21.11. Proximity sensor................................................................................................................................. 76
21.12. Logging in required.............................................................................................................................76
21.13. Start logo............................................................................................................................................ 77
21.14. Error information preview time............................................................................................................77
21.15. Export / import of settings...................................................................................................................78
22. USER ADJUSTMENT................................................................................................................................ 78
22.1. Adjusting procedure............................................................................................................................. 79
22.2. Start mass adjustment......................................................................................................................... 80
22.3. Report from adjustment process.......................................................................................................... 81
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22.4. Adjustment track record....................................................................................................................... 82
23. SOFTWARE UPDATE............................................................................................................................... 82
23.1. ON-LINE updating................................................................................................................................83
23.2. Update from pen drive ......................................................................................................................... 84
23.3. Changes in software............................................................................................................................ 85
24. REMOTE DESKTOP..................................................................................................................................86
25. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS OF WORKING MODES........................................................................................86
25.1. Working modes accessibility................................................................................................................88
25.2. Save mode........................................................................................................................................... 88
25.3. Down-weighing ....................................................................................................................................89
25.4. Checkweighing .................................................................................................................................... 90
25.5. Tare mode ........................................................................................................................................... 90
25.6. Labelling mode ....................................................................................................................................91
25.6.1. Setting of the number of labels to print...................................................................................... 91
25.6.2. Setting of the number of cumulative labels to print.................................................................... 92
25.6.3. Setting of the number of CC labels to print................................................................................92
25.6.4. Automatic triggering of cumulative labels.................................................................................. 92
25.6.5. Automatic triggering cumulative labels of cumulative labels...................................................... 94
25.7. Statistics .............................................................................................................................................. 95
25.8. Differential weighing............................................................................................................................. 96
25.8.1. Local settings............................................................................................................................ 96
25.8.2. Reporting realized processes of differential weighing................................................................97
25.9. Peak hold............................................................................................................................................. 97
25.10. Min 2, Max 2 thresholds active........................................................................................................... 98
25.11. Information about saved measurement.............................................................................................. 99
25.12. Standard printout................................................................................................................................ 99
25.13. Packaging quantity query................................................................................................................. 101
26. WORKING MODE - WEIGHING.............................................................................................................. 101
26.1. Starting the working mode ................................................................................................................. 101
26.2. Local setting of a working mode.........................................................................................................102
27. WORKING MODE – PARTS COUNTING................................................................................................ 102
27.1. Starting the working mode ................................................................................................................. 103
27.2. Local settings of the working mode.................................................................................................... 103
27.2.1. Automatic correction of reference mass..................................................................................104
27.2.2. Minimum reference mass........................................................................................................105
27.3. Setting a reference unit by entering known piece mass.....................................................................105
27.4. Setting a reference unit by weighing a sample................................................................................... 106
27.5. Setting the reference mass by entering single piece mass directly to the database...........................107
27.6. Inscribing the unit mass to the database............................................................................................ 107
28. WORKING MODE – PERCENT SETUP (DEVIATIONS) ......................................................................... 107
28.1. Starting the operating mode............................................................................................................... 108
28.2. Local settings of the working mode.................................................................................................... 108
28.3. Reference unit mass estimated by weighment................................................................................... 109
28.4. Reference unit mass inscribing into the memory................................................................................109
29. WORKING MODE - DOSING...................................................................................................................109
29.1. Starting the working mode ................................................................................................................. 110
29.2. Dosing process structure ...................................................................................................................110
29.3. Local setting of a working mode.........................................................................................................111
29.4. Description of functions and setting dosing process...........................................................................112
29.5. Creating a new dosing process .......................................................................................................... 115
29.6. Instances of dosing processes........................................................................................................... 116
29.6.1. Instance 1 – Manual dosing process of 4 ingredients on 2 weighing platforms........................116
29.6.2. Instance 2 – Automatic dosing of 2 ingredients on 2 weighing platforms................................. 118
29.6.3. Instance 3 – Mixed dosing process......................................................................................... 120
29.7. Reporting of completed dosing processes.........................................................................................123
30. WORKING MODE – FORMULATION......................................................................................................124
30.1. Starting the working mode ................................................................................................................. 124
30.2. Local setting of a working mode.........................................................................................................125
30.3. Creating a new formulation................................................................................................................ 126
30.4. Formula making process.................................................................................................................... 129
30.5. Reporting from completed formula making processes........................................................................131
31. WORKING MODE – PGC (PREPACKAGED GOODS CONTROL)......................................................... 132
31.1. Starting the working mode ................................................................................................................. 133
31.2. Control settings mode window........................................................................................................... 134
31.3. Local setting of a working mode.........................................................................................................135
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31.4. Editing a product to be controlled....................................................................................................... 135
31.5. Control start procedure ......................................................................................................................138
31.6. Control aborting procedure ................................................................................................................ 139
31.7. Logging out from a control process in progress..................................................................................140
31.8. Non-destructive average tare control mode ....................................................................................... 141
31.9. Performing non-destructive testing in mode Empty-Full ..................................................................... 148
31.10. Performing destructive testing in modes Empty-Full and Full-Empty................................................ 149
31.11. Control in accordance with internal criteria....................................................................................... 150
31.11.1. Abort of control - procedure .................................................................................................. 152
31.11.2. Procedure of control completion............................................................................................153
31.12. Simultaneous carrying out two control processes.............................................................................153
31.13. Report from estimating average tare................................................................................................ 155
31.14. Report from product testing..............................................................................................................156
32. WORKING MODE – DENSITY.................................................................................................................159
32.1. Starting the working mode ................................................................................................................. 159
32.2. Local setting of a working mode.........................................................................................................159
32.3. Carrying out density determination procedure.................................................................................... 160
32.3.1. Determining density of liquids..................................................................................................160
32.3.2. Determining density of solids .................................................................................................. 162
32.3.3. Determining density of pycnometer.........................................................................................163
32.3.4. Determining density of a porous body.....................................................................................165
32.4. Reporting from completed density determination processes.............................................................. 167
32.5. Table of density parameter for water..................................................................................................168
32.6. Table of density parameter for ethyl alcohol.......................................................................................168
33. WORKING MODE – ANIMAL WEIGH ING............................................................................................... 169
33.1. Starting the operating mode............................................................................................................... 169
33.2. Local setting of a working mode.........................................................................................................169
33.3. Carrying out animals weighing procedure.......................................................................................... 170
34. WORKING MODE – VEHICLE SCALE....................................................................................................170
34.1. Working mode activating procedure................................................................................................... 170
34.2. Working mode local settings.............................................................................................................. 172
34.3. Vehicle transaction course................................................................................................................. 172
34.3.1. Entrance / Exit transaction......................................................................................................172
34.3.2. Control weighment transaction................................................................................................ 176
34.4. Open transactions table..................................................................................................................... 178
34.5. Printout templates for an ongoing transaction.................................................................................... 178
34.6. Executed transactions – reporting...................................................................................................... 180
35. WORKING MODE - TRANSACTIONS.....................................................................................................180
35.1. Working mode activating procedure................................................................................................... 180
35.2. Selecting transaction data.................................................................................................................. 182
35.3. Transaction procedure....................................................................................................................... 183
35.4. Reports on carried out transaction..................................................................................................... 184
36. WORKING MODE - SQC......................................................................................................................... 185
36.1. Procedure for working mode activation.............................................................................................. 186
36.2. SQC settings...................................................................................................................................... 186
36.3. Local settings of a working mode....................................................................................................... 187
36.4. Product edition for control process..................................................................................................... 188
36.5. Control process start.......................................................................................................................... 190
36.6. Control process course...................................................................................................................... 191
36.7. Abort of control - procedure ............................................................................................................... 196
36.8. Procedure of control completion.........................................................................................................197
36.9. Logging out from a control process in progress..................................................................................198
36.10. Simultaneous carrying out two control processes.............................................................................199
36.11. Report from product testing..............................................................................................................200
37. DATABASES........................................................................................................................................... 202
37.1. Database configuration...................................................................................................................... 203
37.1.1. Databases accessibility........................................................................................................... 203
37.1.2. Categories............................................................................................................................... 203
37.1.3. Database variables operation.................................................................................................. 204
37.1.4. Change name of an extra variables database.........................................................................205
37.1.5. Change database records preview.......................................................................................... 205
37.1.6. Databases export / import....................................................................................................... 206
37.2. Searching databases.........................................................................................................................206
37.2.1. Quick name search................................................................................................................. 206
37.2.2. Quick code search .................................................................................................................. 207
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37.3. Adding new items in databases..........................................................................................................207
37.4. Deleting items in databases...............................................................................................................207
37.5. Printing items from databases............................................................................................................ 208
37.6. Context menu .................................................................................................................................... 208
37.7. Database edit window........................................................................................................................210
37.7.1. Operators’ database................................................................................................................210
37.7.2. Database of products.............................................................................................................. 210
37.7.3. Database of customers........................................................................................................... 213
37.7.4. Database of dosing processes................................................................................................ 213
37.7.5. Database of formulations ........................................................................................................ 214
37.7.6. Database of PGC schedules................................................................................................... 215
37.7.7. Database of vehicles............................................................................................................... 215
37.7.8. Database of identification processes....................................................................................... 216
37.7.9. Database of packages.............................................................................................................216
37.7.10. Database of warehouses ...................................................................................................... 217
37.7.11. Database of labels ................................................................................................................ 217
37.7.12. Database of universal variables ............................................................................................218
37.7.13. Extra variables database....................................................................................................... 219
37.7.14. Images database .................................................................................................................. 219
37.7.15. User’s translations database................................................................................................. 220
38. REPORTS................................................................................................................................................ 220
38.1. Reports configuration.........................................................................................................................221
38.1.1. Reports accessibility ............................................................................................................... 221
38.1.2. Configuration of a lot number..................................................................................................222
38.1.3. Configuration of a batch number............................................................................................. 222
38.1.4. Query for number of weighings to be deleted.......................................................................... 222
38.2. Deleting older data............................................................................................................................. 224
38.3. Weighment date search..................................................................................................................... 224
38.4. Reports from weighment records....................................................................................................... 225
38.4.1. Filtering................................................................................................................................... 225
38.4.2. Report printout ........................................................................................................................ 226
38.4.3. Weighments chart................................................................................................................... 227
38.4.4. Export a database to a file.......................................................................................................228
38.4.5. Counter of weighments records...............................................................................................230
38.5. Reports preview................................................................................................................................. 231
38.5.1. Weighments / Alibi .................................................................................................................. 231
38.5.2. Reports from dosing................................................................................................................ 233
38.5.3. Reports from recipes...............................................................................................................233
38.5.4. Density reports........................................................................................................................234
38.5.5. Controls reports.......................................................................................................................235
38.5.6. Average tare reports ............................................................................................................... 236
38.5.7. Report from vehicle scale........................................................................................................ 238
38.5.8. Transactions reports ............................................................................................................... 238
38.5.9. Differential weighments reports............................................................................................... 240
39. IDENTIFICATION PROCESSES..............................................................................................................241
39.1. Identification process – creation.........................................................................................................241
39.2. List of identification process functions................................................................................................ 242
39.3. Identification process – activation procedure.....................................................................................245
39.3.1. Activation by programmable button.........................................................................................245
39.3.2. Activation by operator logging................................................................................................. 246
39.3.3. Activation by product selection................................................................................................ 246
39.3.4. Example of process forming and its realization....................................................................... 247
40. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL............................................................................................................. 250
40.1. General information ........................................................................................................................... 250
40.2. List of RS commands......................................................................................................................... 251
40.3. Respond message format.................................................................................................................. 252
40.4. Command’s description......................................................................................................................252
40.4.1. Zeroing.................................................................................................................................... 252
40.4.2. Tarring .................................................................................................................................... 253
40.4.3. Get tare value ......................................................................................................................... 253
40.4.4. Set tare value .......................................................................................................................... 253
40.4.5. Send the stable result in basic unit.......................................................................................... 254
40.4.6. Send the result immediately in basic unit................................................................................ 254
40.4.7. Send immediate results from all platforms in basic units......................................................... 255
40.4.8. Send the stable result in current unit ....................................................................................... 255
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40.4.9. Send the result immediately in current unit..............................................................................256
40.4.10. Switch on continuous transmission in basic unit....................................................................257
40.4.11. Switch off continuous transmission in basic unit....................................................................257
40.4.12. Switch on continuous transmission in current unit................................................................. 257
40.4.13. Switch off continuous transmission in current unit................................................................. 258
40.4.14. Set lower threshold ............................................................................................................... 258
40.4.15. Set upper threshold............................................................................................................... 258
40.4.16. Read lower threshold............................................................................................................ 258
40.4.17. Read upper threshold............................................................................................................ 259
40.4.18. Simulation of pressing ENTER/PRINT key............................................................................ 259
40.4.19. Change platform ...................................................................................................................259
40.4.20. Give balance serial number...................................................................................................260
40.4.21. Set mass value of a single item............................................................................................. 260
40.4.22. Set reference mass value ..................................................................................................... 260
40.4.23. Activate sound signal............................................................................................................ 261
40.4.24. Give available working modes............................................................................................... 261
40.4.25. Set working mode ................................................................................................................. 262
40.4.26. Give current working mode ................................................................................................... 263
40.4.27. Send all implemented commands ......................................................................................... 263
40.5. Manual printouts / automatic printouts ............................................................................................... 264
41. MODBUS RTU COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL.................................................................................... 264
41.1. Memory map...................................................................................................................................... 266
41.1.1. Output address........................................................................................................................266
41.1.2. Input address..........................................................................................................................267
41.2. Description of variables...................................................................................................................... 267
41.2.1. Output variables......................................................................................................................267
41.2.2. Input variables......................................................................................................................... 271
42. COOPERATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES.................................................................................... 274
43. DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTION CABLES ............................................................................................... 275
44. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS................................................................................................................... 277
45. ERROR MESSAGES...............................................................................................................................278
46. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT ..................................................................................................................... 279
47. APPENDIX 01 – Variables for printouts................................................................................................ 279
47.1. Inventory of variables.........................................................................................................................279
47.2. Formatting variables .......................................................................................................................... 288
47.3. Mathematical function........................................................................................................................ 290
48. APPENDIX 02 – Functions of programmable buttons......................................................................... 292
49. APPENDIX 03 – Label template............................................................................................................. 299
49.1. Designing a label from the indicator level...........................................................................................299
49.2. Designing a label on a computer........................................................................................................ 300
49.3. Saving label templates in the scale .................................................................................................... 304
49.4. Attributing a label to a product ........................................................................................................... 304
49.5. Attributing a label to a customer......................................................................................................... 305
49.6. Printing labels .................................................................................................................................... 305
50. APPENDIX 04 - CITIZEN printer setting ................................................................................................305
51. APPENDIX 05 - ZEBRA printer setting.................................................................................................. 306
52. APPENDIX 06 - Communication with barcode scanners..................................................................... 306
53. APPENDIX 07 – Computer Program „PGC Viewer”............................................................................. 307
54. APPENDIX 08 – Cooperation with HRP Weighing Platform................................................................ 309
54.1. External ambient conditions............................................................................................................... 309
54.2. LO Threshold for automatic functions................................................................................................ 310
54.3. Automatic adjustment ........................................................................................................................ 310
54.4. Internal adjustment ............................................................................................................................ 312
54.5. Automatic adjustment time-triggered..................................................................................................313
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1. INTENDED USE

Weighing indicators PUE 7.1 are devices intended for scales designed mostly for industry. They are produced in two versed on a strain gauge and housing: plastic and rack mounted stainless steel. TFT 5.7” colourful graphic displays with touch panels allows for intuitive operation without using keys.
The weighing indicator is equipped with 2 USB sockets, 2 RS232 interfaces, Ethernet and digital inputs-outputs 4I/4O, Wi-Fi b,g,n. It can cooperate with barcode scanners, receipt printers, label printers, transponder card readers, and some PC equipment (mouse, keyboard, pen drive).

2. PRECAUTIONA RY ME ASUR ES

A. Please, read carefully this user manual before and use the device
according to its intended use;
B. Weighed loads should be placed in possibly central pa rt of scale pan; C. Do not clean the device with agents causing corrosion;
D. Weighing pan should be loaded with goods having gross mass lower
than maximal capacity of the scale; E. Do not leave loads on the pan for longer period of time ; F. In case of failure, immediately disconnect scale power supply; G. Devices that are to be withdrawn from usage should be utilized
according to the law.

3. WARRANTY CONDITIONS

A. RADWAG is obliged to repair or change those elements that appears
to be faulty because of production and construction reason,
B. Defining defects of unclear origin and outlining methods of elimination can
be settled only in participation of a user and the manufacturer representatives,
C. RADWAG does not take any responsibility connected with destructions or
losses derives from non-authorized or inappropriate (not adequate to manuals) production or service procedures,
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D. Warranty does not cover:
Mechanical failures caused by inappropriate maintenance of the device or failures of thermal or chemical origin or caused by atmospheric discharge, overvoltage in mains or other random event,
Inappropriate cleaning.
E. Forfeiture of warranty appears after:
Access by an unauthorized service,
Intrusion into mechanical or electronic construction
of unauthorized people,
Installing another operating system,
Removing or destroying protection stickers.
F. The detailed warranty conditions one can find in warranty certificate. G. Contact with the central authorized service:
+48 48 384 88 00 ext. 106 or 107.

4. UNPACKING AND MOUNTING

A. Take out the device from the original package, B. After a weighing platform has been connected the device should be placed
on the operation stand on an even and stable ground far away from heat sources,
C. Scale should be levelled by turning regulation feet.
Levelling is correct if air bubble is in central position:
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5. WEIGHING INDICAT OR STRUCTU RE

5.1. Main dimensions

Dimensions of PUE 7.1 in plastic casing
Dimensions of PUE 7.1P with stainless housing
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5.2. Description of connectors

5.2.1. Connectors’ description in PUE 7.1

1 – Ethernet RJ45 2 – RS232 (COM1)
1 – power supply socket 2 – I/O, RS232 (COM2)
3 – USB

5.2.2. Connectors’ description in PUE 7.1P

1 – Ethernet RJ45 2 – RS232 (COM1) 3 – USB
1 – I/O, RS232 (COM2)

5.2.3. Description of glands PUE 7.1P

1 – Supply cord gland 2 – Gland for platforms 1, 2 3 – Gland for platforms 3, 4
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5.2.4. Connector with RS232 and I/O

Pin2 – RxD Pin3 – TxD Pin4 – 5VDC Pin5 – GND
RS232 connector (COM1) DB9/M (male)
Pin1 – GND_IN Pin2 - OUT1 Pin3 - OUT2 Pin4 - COMM Pin5 - 6÷9VDC Pin6 - IN4 Pin7 - IN3 Pin8 - TxD2 Pin9 - 5VDC Pin10 - GNDRS
IN/OUT connector, RS232 (COM2) DSUB15/F (female)
Pin11 - IN2 Pin12 - IN1 Pin13 - RxD2 Pin14 - OUT4 Pin15 - OUT3

6. GETTING STARTED

After the indicator is connected to power the ON/LOAD diode starts to light.
Press
Windows CE together with RADWAG software loading is signalled by blinking the red diode ON/LOAD.
When the loading procedure is completed the main software
window appears.
to start the operating system loading procedure.
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7. KEYPAD OVERLAY

8. FUNCTIONS OF KEYS

Key Description
Turning on/off the scale Zeroing Tarring Printing out the result or confirming some entered data Function key (entering the menu) Programmable key Programmable key Programmable key
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9. PROGRAM STRUCTUR E

The main menu has been divided into twelve functional groups. In every group there are parameters of similar use.
Pictogram Description
Scale
Databases
Reports
Working Modes
Communication
Devices
Display
Inputs / Outputs
Authorization
Units
Other
User Adjustment
Info
Update
Remote desktop
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10. INDICATING WINDOW

Main view:
In the main application window one can see four separate parts:
Top bar,
Weighing window,
Workspace,
Function keys.

10.1. Top bar

The top bar on the display contains the following data:
Pictogram and name of an active working mode Logged user Pictogram of an active connection with a computer Symbol for active connection with WIFI
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Symbol for active connection with E2R SYSTEM Device name Date and time

10.2. Weighing window

The weighing window contains data on carried out weighing proce ss:

10.3. Workspace

The workspace is located under the weighing window:
The workspace features three displaying templates. The upper section of the workspace comprises a graphic information on which of the three templates is enabled. Changing of the template is carried out by dragging the workspace to the right or left.
The data contained in the workspace is optionally programmable for each of the working modes. The default template format is described in point 17.1.1 of this user manual.
Caution:
The initial window containing list of products and editable navigation bar in PGC and SQC modes is an exception:
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10.4. Function keys

Below the wo
rkspace area there is a set of on-screen function keys:
The on-screen function keys are editable in each of the available working modes. The procedure of enabling/disabling function keys is described in point 17.2 of this user manual.

11. LOGGING IN

In order to get full access to users parameters and to be able to edit database the user must log as an <Administrator>.
Caution: For each brand new scale there is a default <
<Administrator> authorization and no password. After the scales start the
user automatically logs in as a default operator. If default operator data have been changed or if new operators have been added manual logging procedure is required.

11.1. Logging in - procedure

Press
<Log in> sign to open operators database window, <Log in>
sign is located in the main window of an application at the top bar,
Select a proper position and wait to see a screen keyboard with an edit
field for an operator password,
Admin> operator with
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Enter the password and confirm it with button,
Program returns to the main window, the logged in operator name is
displayed instead of <Log in> sign at the top bar of the main window.

11.2. Logging out procedure

While in the main application window press the name of a logged in
operator in the top bar on the screen to open the database of operators,
Press Logging out button situated in the top bar of the operators’ database
window:
The program returns to the main window and in the top bar the operators
name is substituted by <Log in>.

11.3. Authorization access levels

There are fou
r levels of authorization: Administrator, Advanced Operator,
Operator, None.
Access to user parameters, databases and working modes depending on the authorization access level attributed:
Operator type Access level description None
Operator
No access to user parameters. Operator cannot accept the weighing result or start the following operations: entering reference sample mass and determining reference sample quantity in <Parts counting> working mode, entering reference sample mass and determining reference sample in <Percent weighing> working mode, determining the density, carrying out dosing and formulations, PGC, SQC, transaction, vehicle transaction.
1)
Access to parameters in submenu: <Weighing>, <Display> (excluding the group <Actions>), <Others>
1)
. Can start and perform all weighing procedures. Access to <Export the weighing database to a file> in menu <Reports>2).
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Advanced Operator
Access to parameters in submenus: <Weighing>, <Working modes>, <Communication>, <Devices> <Others>
1)
. Can start and perform all weighing procedures.
1)
, <Display>1),
Access to <Export the weighing database to a file> in menu <Reports>2).
Administrator
Access to all user parameters, functions and databases Can start and perform all weighing procedures.
1. Authorization level for editing functions:
< Printouts> in submenu Devices / Printer”,
2)
.
<
<
Sample> in submenu „ Devices /
Additional display”,
Displaying template> in submenu „ Display /
Text information”,
<
Date and Time> in submenu < Others>,
The functions are declared in submenu < Authorizations>, which is accessible only for users with the <Administrator> authorization level (see ch. 19 of this manual).
2. A user logged in as <Administrator> in submenu
<
Authorizations> (see ch. 19 of this manual) can change
authorization levels for accessing different databases and functions:
Delete older data>, < Weighing counter>. The exception are
< database <
Weighings / Alibi>, that have the status „Read only”.
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12. NAVIGATING WITHIN THE MENU

Owing to the colour display with the touch panel navigating within the menu is simple and intuitive.

12.1. Keys

Entering the main menu
Menu list „up”
Menu list „down”
Scrolling „up-down”
Enter (OK)
Abort
Add a new item in a database Disabling the formerly selected record e.g. Logging out the
operator Searching a database by date
Searching a database by name
Searching a database by code
Printing on item from a database Exporting controls and average tares reports for PGC and SQC
modes. Exporting dosing and formulations reports
Clearing an editing field
Screen keyboard on / off
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Reading a printout template from a *.lb file (active after connecting a pen drive)
Saving printout template in a file format *.lb (option enabled on plugging a portable data storage device to scale port)
Variables for a printout template
One level up
Immediate exit to the main window

12.2. Return to weighing

nges made to the scale’s settings are automatically saved in the memory
Cha on returning to the main software window. The scale provides two ways of returning to the main window:
By pressing key for a few times until returning to the main window,
By pressing
key in the top bar, which causes immediate returning
to displaying the main window.

13. WEIGHING

Put a load on the weight pan. When pictogram indication is ready to read.
Caution:
A weighing can be saved after stabilising a measurement (pictogram

13.1. Conditions of operational use

In orde
r to assure a long term operating period with appropriate measurements
following principles should be adhered to:
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Avoid applying mechanical shocks to the weight pan:
Loads should be placed in the centre of the pan (eccentric errors
are outlined in PN-EN 45501 chapter 3.5 and 3.6.2):
Do not apply concentrated forces (all load in one point):
Avoid side loads, particularly side strokes:

13.2. Zeroing

In order to zero the indication choose a platform on the touch panel and press
following symbols usually appear:
. After zeroing is performed the indication is equal zero and
and .
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Zeroing is possible only when the indication is stable.
Caution:
Zeroing is possible only within ±2% of full range around zero. If zeroing value is not within ±2% of maximal capacity the following message will be displayed:

13.3. Tarring

In orde a package on the pan and press
zero and following symbols usually appear: Net and
r to tare the scale choose a platform on the touch panel if necessary, put
. You will see the indication equal
.
After placing a load on the weight pan net mass will be shown. Tarring is possible within the whole range of the scale. After unloading the pan the display shows the tarred value with minus sign.
You can also inscribe tare values to the product database. Every product has a field “Tare”. In that case tare is automatically set to this value after selecting the product.
Caution:
Tarring cannot be executed when a negative or zero value is being displayed. In such case the following message will be displayed:
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13.4. Inscribing tare

It is possible to inscribe a tare value.
Procedure:
While in any work mode press , then the screen keyboard is displayed,
Inscribe tare and press
,
The program returns to weighing and the and the display shows the entered value with the „–” sign provided there was zero before on the display.

13.5. Weighing for dual range scales

Switching between the I range and the II range happens automatically (exceeding Max of the I range).
Weighment in the second range is signalled by a pictogram in the top left corner of the display of the II range to the moment of returning to zero (autozero range
. Then weighment is done with the accuracy
)
where the scale switches back to the I range.
Switching between the II range and I range is automatic both in the switching point the autozero zone. While in AUTOZERO appears. Then pictogram
is off and a scale returns to weighing in the
pictogram
I range.

13.6. Toggling between weighing units

Operators ca
n change the weight unit in two ways:
Pressing the unit symbol on the screen,
Pressing formerly defined button <
Change unit>.
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Possible selection:
gram [g]
kilogram [kg]
carat [ct]
pound [lb]
ounce [oz] *
Newton [N] *
*) weighing unit inaccessible in a verified scale
Caution:
1. The user can also declare the start unit and determine two custom weighing units (user defined) – see point 20 of this user manual;
2. The procedure of attributing functions to buttons is described in ch.
17.2 of this manual.

14. SCALE PARAMETERS

Users can set the scale according to the ambient conditions (filtering level) or own needs (autozero) and set the LO threshold for minimum load that enables operation of some functions. This parameters are placed in
Weighing>.
< In order to enter submenu < Weighing>, press and then:
Weighing”.
Caution:
Weighing parameters are directly related to a specific weighing platform, so at the beginning the weighing platform should be selected for which we want to set parameters.
Inventory of scale parameters:
Median Filter Filter Autozero
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LO Threshold Last digit

14.1. Median filter

The medi
an filter is intended for eliminating short-lasting mechanical shocks.
Procedure:
Enter < Weighing> according to ch. 14 of this manual, select <
Median Filter> and then set an appropriate value.
Accessible settings:
None - median filter is off
0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5 - filtering level to choose

14.2. Filter

This filter is in
tended to suppress continuous mechanical vibrations at the
cost of stabilization time.
Procedure:
Enter < Weighing> according to ch. 14 of this manual, select <
Filter> and then set an appropriate value.
Accessible settings:
None, V.Fast, Fast, Average, Slow.
Caution:
The higher filtering level the longer stabilization time.
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14.3. Autozero

The auto indications. This function controls and corrects „0” indication.
zero function has been implemented in order to assure precise
While the function is active it compares the results continuously with constant frequency. If two sequential results differ less than the declared value of autozero range, so the scale will be automatically zeroed and the pictograms
and will be displayed.
If AUTOZERO is disabled zero is not corrected automatically. However, in particular cases, this function can disrupt the measurement process e.g. slow pouring of liquid or powder on the weighing pan. In this case, it is advisable to disable the autozero function.
Procedure:
Enter < Weighing> according to ch. 14 of this manual, select
Autozero> and then set an appropriate value.
<
Accessible settings:
- Autozero off
- Autozero on

14.4. Minimum weight for different functions (LO)

Paramete
r <LO THRESHOLD> is associated with automatic weighing.
Next weighing will not be saved until the indication goes under the
THRESHOLD LO (net). Procedure:
After entering < Threshold Lo> according to ch. 14 of this manual a keyboard is displayed,
Inscribe LO and confirm by pressing
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14.5. Last digit

The last digit option < Last digit> is to switch off the last digit of measured mass indication – the measurement is carried out with decreased accuracy.
Procedure:
Enter group of parameters < Weighing> in accordance with ch. 14 of this user manual, select parameter <
Last digit> and set its desired
value.
Accessible settings:
Always Never When stable
- Last digit always visible
- Last digit always switched off
- Last digit visible only on stable indication of mass

15. COMMUNICATION

The scale can communicate with external devices via different ports:
RS232 (1),
Wi-Fi.
The communication can be configured in parameters’ group
Communication>.
<
In order to enter <
RS232 (2), Ethernet,
Tcp,
Communication>, press and then:
Communication”.
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15.1. RS 232 settings Procedure:

Enter < Communication> according to ch.15 of this manual, select <
RS232 (1)> or < RS232 (1)>, and then set an appropriate
value.
For RS 232 following parameters are accessible:
Baud Rate - 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bit/s
Data bits - 5, 6, 7, 8
Stop Bit - No, 1, 1.5, 2
Parity - No – Odd – Even – Mark – Space

15.2. ETHERNET setting Procedure:

Enter < Communication> according to ch.15 of this manual, select <
Following settings are accessible for Ethernet:
Ethernet> and then set an appropriate value.
DHCP - Yes – No
IP Address - 192.168.0.2
Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0
Default gateway - 192.168.0.1
DNS - 192.168.0.1
MAC Address - ---
Caution:
1. The above settings are presented for information purpose only. Transmission parameters have to be selected in accordance with customer’s local network settings.
2. Parameter <MAC Address> is automatically assigned to a device and it is has <Read only> Attribute.
3. In case of declaring the <DHCP> parameter to value
and on device
restart, the other transmission parameters have <Read only> attribute.
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After making changes press key, then a new message is displayed: <Restart to apply the changes>,
Go back to weighing and restart the device.

15.3. TCP protocol setting

TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is a protocol for communication between two computers. It operates in mode customer-server. Server awaits on connection initiation on a specified port while customer initiates connection to the server. Scale software allows setting the port for the „Tcp” protocol.
Procedure:
Enter < Communication> parameter group as described in chapter 16 of this manual,
Select: „
Tcp / Port” then you will see window <Port> with the
screen keyboard,
Enter the required number and press
.
Caution: The number of TCP port in RADWAG instruments is set to default value: 4001.

15.4. Wi-Fi

15.4.1. Wi-Fi network status

In order to view selected network parameters click <Network Status> field. Displayed window provides the following parameters:
Name Value Description
Network - Network name Network status Connected
RSSI Forget the network - Disconnection from a selected network
- dbm
- %
Network status with values: connected, disconnected
Signal strength
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Selected network and parameters set for connection are stored within the scale program, each time the scale is turned on it connects to the selected network in accordance with pre-set parameters.

15.4.2. Available networks The user can view < Available networks> detected by the scale.

Procedure:
Enter < Communications> parameter group as described in chapter 15 of this manual,
Go to <
Wi-Fi / Available networks> submenu and select
determined network out of the list,
In order to search for available networks again, select <
Refresh>
option.
Caution:
Pictogram located next to the network name, informs whether the network requires password or not (pictogram with a padlock).

15.4.3. Transmission parameters Procedur

e:
Enter < Communications> parameter group as described in chapter 15 of this manual, select <
Wi-Fi> and set particular values.
For Wi-Fi the scale software provides the following transmission parameters:
DHCP IP Address
Subnet mask Default gateway DNS Mac address ---
Yes, No
192.168.0.2
255.255.255.0
192.168.0.1
192.168.0.1
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Caution:
1. The above settings serve only for information purposes. Transm ission parameters must be set in order to comply with customer’s local network settings.
2. <MAC address> parameter is assigned to a particular device automatically and it is characterised with <Read only> attribute.
3. When setting <DHCP> parameter to
value and restarting the device,
the remaining parameters are characterized with <Read only> attribute.
With modifications carried out press is displayed <Restart to apply the changes>,
button, the following message
Enter weighing mode and restart the device.

16. DEVICES

16.1. Computer

n cooperate with a computer. Active connection scale-computer
The scale is signalled by icon
<
with computers.
Enter submenu <
Devices / Computer”.

16.1.1. Computer port Procedure:

Enter parameters’ group < Devices> according to ch. 16 of this
Select
ca
in the top bar of the main window. In submenu
Computer> some settings needs to be configured for cooperation
Computer>, press and then:
manual,
Computer / Port” and then set the appropriate option.
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The scale can communicate with a computer via following ports:
RS232 (1),
RS232 (2),
Tcp.

16.1.2. Computer address Procedur

e:
Enter < Devices> parameter group as described in chapter 16 of this manual,
Choose „
Computer / Address” then the window <Address>
with the screen keyboard appears,
Enter the required address and confirm it by pressing
.

16.1.3. Continuous transmission

Users ca
n enable continuous transmission from the scale to a computer.
Setting parameter < sending data from <
„Setup /
Devices / Computer / Weighing Printout Template”.
Continuous transmission> starts subsequent
Weighing Printout Template> set in submenu:
Procedure:
Enter parameters’ group < Devices> according to ch. 16 of this manual,
Choose „
Computer / Continuous transmission” and then set an
appropriate value.
Accessible settings:
- Continuous transmission off
- Continuous transmission on
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16.1.4. Weighing printout template

Users in parameter < Weighing Printout Template> can define variables included in the printout from the scale to a computer.
Procedure:
Enter < Devices> parameter group as described in chapter 16 of this manual,
Choose „
Computer / Weighing Printout Template” then the
editing field <Weighing Printout Template> with the screen keyboard appears,
Modify the template if necessary and confirm the changes by pressing
.
Caution:
There are additional buttons in the bottom line of the screen keyboard. They can be used while modifying a printout template.:
Screen keyboard on/off Reading a printout template from a *.lb file (button active while
connecting a USB pen drive) Saving printout template in a file format *.lb (option enabled on
plugging a portable data storage device to scale port) List of variables for printout templates (see the list in APPENDIX 01
of this manual) Clear the editing field

16.1.5. Cooperation with “E2R System”

Scales can cooperate with computer software „E2R System” that is a modular system for complex production supervising by monitoring of weighments processes. In order to allow the cooperation with „E2R System” enable
parameter <
E2R System>.
Caution:
The parameter < or the manufacturer.
E2R System> can be activated by an authorized service
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Procedure:
Enter < Devices> parameter group as described in chapter 16 of this manual,
Choose Computer / E2R System / System is active” and then set an appropriate value.
Accessible settings:
- System is not active
- System is active
If during cooperation with < required for operators, go to parameter <
and set its value to
.
E2R System> product selection lock is
Lock selecting products>
Active < System is active> parameter is signalled by pictogram (top bar of the home screen).

16.1.6. Connect to EP server

The balance enables cooperation with <
Parameters editor> software.
Possibility to connect the weighing instrument and computer software with company server (EP server) enables 'remote access' to the instrument.
Caution:
1. This function requires Internet access.
2. The function is available after setting computer port to Tcp value.
Procedure:
Enter < Devices> menu in accordance with ch. 16 of this user manual,
Select Computer / Connect to EP server”, the connection starts
automatically and is signalled by < Connecting> message,
Establishing a connection with 'EP server' is confirmed by < Connected> message.
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Caution:
In case of no Internet connection or incorrect Ethernet transmission parameters of the instrument, the following message is displayed: <
Operation failed>.

16.1.7. Established connections

In < Established connections> submenu, a list of all connections established with other instruments is generated automatically. Each connection contains the following information: IP address, port number and connection time. The time of waiting for establishing the connection is maximum 15 minutes. After that time, connection data is removed from the list of connections.
Caution:
1. The parameter is available after setting computer port to Tcp value.
2. In case of more than one connection,
pictogram located in the top bar
of the home screen changes its colour to red.

16.1.8. Authorization password

The weighing indicator features additional protection against undesired connection with the instrument carried out by unauthorized people: <
Authorization password>. The password is not obligatory.
The password is to be found in the following submenu:
Devices /
Computer / Authorization password”
/
Caution: The parameter is available after setting computer port to Tcp value.
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16.2. Printer

In < Printer> submenu users can:
Set communication with a printer,
Set code page of a printer,
Set templates of printouts,
Activate/deactivate printout of demanded standards.
To enter < Printer>, press and then: Printer”.

16.2.1. Printer port Procedur

e:
Enter < Devices> parameter group as described in chapter 16 of this manual, choose
Printer / Port” and then select an appropriate
option.
Printers can be attached to:
RS232 (1),
RS232 (2),
USB,
Tcp.

16.2.2. Printer code page Procedur

e:
Enter parameters < Devices> as described in chapter 16 of this manual,
Choose
Printer / Code Page” then the screen keyboard will be
displayed,
Write the required code page and confirm by pressing
.
Caution:
The default value is 1250 – code page for Middle-East Europe.
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16.2.3. Templates for printouts

Enter < Printouts> to define printout templates. Procedure:
Enter parameter group < Devices> as described in chapter 16 of this manual, then choose
Printer / Printouts”,
After editing a template a memo box with the default content and the screen keyboard,
Modify the template according to your requirements and confirm it by pressing
.
Caution:
There are additional buttons in the bottom line of the screen keyboard. They can be used while modifying a printout template.:
Screen keyboard on/off Reading a printout template from a *.lb file (button active while
connecting a USB pen drive) Saving printout template in a file format *.lb (option enabled
on plugging a portable data storage device to scale port) List of variables for printout templates (see the list in APPENDIX 01
of this manual) Clear the editing field
Default printouts’ settings:
Weighing Printout Template {0} Weighments Report Printout Template See ch. 38.4.2 Cumulative Printout Template N={15} SUM={16} Cumulative of Cumulative Printout Template N2={20} SUM2={21} Dosing Report Printout Template See ch. 29.7
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Formulation Report Printout Template See ch. 30.5 Printout Template of an Ingredient
in a Formulation PGC Report Printout Template
(Control of Packaged Goods) Average Tare Report Printout Template
(Control of Packaged Goods) SQC Report Printout Template See ch. 36.11
Density Printout Template See ch. 32.4 Enter Ticket Printout Template See ch. 34.5 Exit Ticket Printout Template See ch. 34.5 Control Weighing Ticket Printout Template See ch. 34.5 Vehicle Scales Report Printout Template See ch. 34.5 Transaction Report Printout Template See ch. 35.4 Product Printout Template {50}
Operator Printout Template {75}
Customer Printout Template {85}
Warehouse Printout Template {130}
Package Printout Template {80}
Vehicle Printout Template {210}
Adjustment report printout template See ch. 22.3 Differential Weighing Report Printout
Template
-
See ch. 31.14
See ch. 31.13
{51}
{76}
{86}
{131}
{81} {82}
{211}
See ch. 25.8.2
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16.3. Printouts activation < Printouts activation> submenu enables activation/deactivation

of demanded standards printout.
Procedure:
Enter < Devices> parameters group, following point 16 of this manual select
Printer / Printouts activation”,
Activate/deactivate demanded standard intended for printout.
Where:
- Inactive standard
- Active standard

16.4. Barcode scanner

The balance allows for cooperation with a barcode scanner. Configuration of communication can be configured in:
/ Devices / Barcode
reader”.
Caution: In submenu <
Communication> set the baud rate (default 9600b/sec). The
detailed description of cooperation scale – barcode scanner can be found in APPENDIX 06 in this manual.

16.4.1. Port for barcode scanner Procedure:

Enter < Devices> according to ch.16 of this manual, choose
Barcode reader / Port” and then set the appropriate value.
Barcode scanners can be connected to:
RS232 (1),
RS232 (2),
USB.
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16.4.2. Prefix / Suffix

Users can edit a prefix < Prefix> or / and suffix < Suffix> in order to adjust the program to accept transmission frames from the scanner.
Caution:
A special protocol is required in order the code be received by RADWAG equipment. It is required to program an appropriate prefix and suffix. Prefix – one byte 01 hexadecimally, suffix one byte 0D hexadecimally. The detailed description of cooperation scale – barcode scanner can be found in APPENDIX 06 in this manual.
Procedure:
Enter < Barcode Scanner> according to ch.16.3 of this manual,
Chose parameter <
Prefix> and then enter, using the screen
keyboard, a required value (hexadecimal) and confirm it by pressing
.
Chose parameter <
Suffix> and then enter, using the screen
keyboard, a required value (hexadecimal) and confirm it by pressing
.

16.4.3. Field selection

This option is connected with selecting data whi
ch the program will search after
reading a barcode.
Procedure:
Enter < Devices> according to ch.16 of this manual,
Chose
Barcode Scanner / Field selection” and then the
following list will be displayed:
Product Operator Customer Package
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Source warehouse Target warehouse Dosing process Formulation Universal variable 1 Universal variable 2 Universal variable 3 Lot number Batch number
Select an item and then you can edit following parameters:
Filtering
Offset
Code length
Declaring an item, according to which searching is supposed to be performed
Setting the first significant character in code from which the comparison with items is performed during searching. All preceding characters are skipped
Setting the number of characters to be taken for the search procedure counting form Offset
Start marker End marker
Start marker declaration End marker declaration
Caution:
An exception from the above is < additional submenu <
Ingredient> containing the following parameters:
Filtering
Offset
Code length
Declaring an item, according to which searching is supposed to be performed (options: None, Code)
Setting the first significant character in code from which the comparison with items is performed during searching. All preceding characters are skipped
Setting the number of characters to be taken for the search procedure counting form Offset
Formulation>, which features an
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Start marker
Start marker declaration
End marker
End marker declaration
Inventory of items to be selected for filtering:
Record Item for filtering
Product None, Name, Code, EAN Code Operator None, Name, Code Customer None, Name, Code Package None, Name, Code Source warehouse None, Name, Code Target warehouse None, Name, Code Dosing process None, Name, Code Formulation None, Name, Code Universal variable 1 None, Code Universal variable 2 None, Code Universal variable 3 None, Code Lot number
Batch number

16.4.4. Test

No, Yes No, Yes
Operators, using parameter < Test>, can verify if a barcode connected to the scale works properly.
Procedure:
Enter submenu < Barcode Scanner> according to ch. 16.3 of this manual,
After entering parameter <
Test> window <Test> is opened
with an ASCII text box and HEX (hexadecimal) field,
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After scanning the code is entered to the ASCII field and HEX filed and at the bottom of the window a test result is displayed.
When:
<Prefix> and <Suffix> declared in settings are the same as <Prefix> and <Suffix> in the read code then the test result is <Positive>,
<Prefix> and <Suffix> declared in settings are not the same as <Prefix> and <Suffix> in the read code then the test result is <Negative>.

16.5. Transponder card reader

Each time after turni
ng on the device, it is possible to select (log in) the
operator using a transponder card reader and a transponder card.
Caution:
In case of problems with reading transponder cards check the submenu
Communication> and set appropriate baud rate (default 9600b/s).
<

16.5.1. Com port for transponder card readers Procedure:

Enter group of parameters < Devices> according to chapter 16 of this manual, select
Transponder cards reader / Port”
and set appropriate option.
The scale can communicate with the reader via following ports:
RS232 (1),
RS232 (2).
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16.5.2. Procedure of attributing the card number to an operator

To use
a transponder card to log on an operator the card needs to be ascribed
to the operator in the database of operators.
Procedure:
Connect the transponder card reader to the required communication port (RS 232 (1) or RS 232 (2)),
Choose a communication port for the reader (see ch. 16.4.1 in this manual),
In submenu < as in the reader (default 9600b/s),
Communication> set the baud rate to the same
Enter the database of operators and edit the selected operator going to the field <
After entering the field < field <Card Number> with the screen keyboard,
Card Number>,
Card Number> you will see the editing
Having approached the card to the reader the program automatically displays in editing field <Card Number> the number of read card,
Confirm the number by pressing
and return to weighing.

16.6. Additional display

16.6.1. Additional display port Procedure:

Enter parameters group < Devices> according to ch. 16 of this manual, select
Additional display / Port” and then choose an
appropriate option from the list.
Communication with additional displays can be performed via following ports:
RS232 (1),
RS232 (2),
Tcp.
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16.6.2. Communication protocol frame

PUE 7.1 weig
hing indicator with following displays:
WD display,
WWG display.
To start cooperation of PUE 7.1 with displays go to parameter <
Sample>
and define an appropriate communication protocol.
Procedure:
Enter parameters’ group < Devices> according to ch. 16 of this manual,
Choose „ <Sample> with the screen keyboard appears,
Additional display / Sample” then the editing field
Inscribe the required frame template using the screen keyboard or choose the it from the list after pressing
.
Specified templates for displays:
{141} {142}
- Protocol template for WD displays
- Protocol template for WWG display
Confirm the changes by pressing
.
Caution: In default settings parameter <
Sample> has ascribed {141} (display WD
series).

16.7. Modbus RTU Modbus RT

U is a standard communication protocol determining means for
exchange of information between two or more devices. ModBus RTU provides as fast data transfer as possible, wherein the data is monitored in order to provide that it is reliable.
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Caution:
For detailed overview of memory map and of variables of Modbus RTU communication protocol go to chapter 38 of this manual.

16.7.1. Communication port Procedur

e:
Enter < Devices> parameter group as described in chapter 16 of this manual, select
Modbus RTU / Port” and set respective value.
Available values:
None,
RS232 (1),
RS232 (2),
Tcp.

16.7.2. Address Procedur

e:
Enter < Devices> parameter group as described in chapter 16 of this manual,
select
Modbus RTU / Address” and wait to see <Address>
window featuring an on screen keyboard,
enter determined address and press
button to confirm.

16.8. Advanced settings

< Advanced settings> submenu enables declaration of printers
cooperation with scales, cooperation of 1-3 printers may be declared.
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Procedure:
Enter parameters’ group < Devices> according to ch. 16 of this manual,
Select „
Advanced settings / Number of printers”, next set
demanded number of printers (1, 2 or 3),
<
Devices> parameters group will automatically be extended with
new positions.

17. DISPLAY

Users can adapt the main display and visible information to their needs. All parameters of the display can be found in the parameters’ group
Display>. Entering < Display> can be made in two ways:
<
Pressing and then: Display”,
Direct pressing on the home screen workspace (this does not apply to:
PGC, SQC, Transactions).
Inventory of parameters of the main display:
Text information Button functions * Show all platforms Bargraph
*) – For PGC and SQC working modes buttons' functions are programmed separately for:
Home screen,
Settings screen,
Process screen.
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17.1. Text strings

In < Text information> users can set:
Display template
Left displaying template
Right displaying template
Data displayed in the workspace. Detailed description in point 17.1.1.
Font
Type
Font size
Bold font Tilt
Colour
Background colour Set Default
Submenu on font settings. Changing font type for text data
displayed in the workspace. Available fonts: Arial, Courier.
Declaring font size of text data displayed in the workspace. Available font size: Small, Medium, Large.
Bolded font for text data displayed in the workspace.
Text data in the workspace in italics. Font colour for text data in the
workspace. Available in 18 colours palette.
Colour of the workspace background. Available in 18 colours palette.
Default settings for “Text data” submenu.

17.1.1. Display templates

main window contains a workspace which displays optionally configured
The data specified for each working mode.
The workspace comprises three displaying templates:
Displaying template,
Left displaying template,
Right displaying template.
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The upper section of the workspace comprises a graphic information on which of the three templates is enabled. Changing of the template is carried out by dragging the workspace to the right or left.
Change of the displaying template is carried out in submenu:
Procedure:
/ Display / Text information”.
While in an optional weighing mode enter submenu < Display> in accordance with point 17 of this user manual,
Select option <
Text information> and then a desired displaying
template, which is followed by displaying an editing field with is default content and an on-screen keyboard,
Edit the content of the selected displaying template and accept it by pressing
key.
Caution:
There are additional buttons in the bottom line of the screen keyboard. They can be used while modifying a display template. :
Screen keyboard on/off Reading a template from a file with format *.lb (option enabled
on plugging a portable data storage device to scale port) Saving printout template in a file format *.lb (option enabled
on plugging a portable data storage device to scale port) Selecting variables for a template from a list (list of variables
is provided in the APPENDIX 01 of this user manual) Clear the editing field
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Default settings of a displaying template in each of the working modes:
Weighing:
Parts counting:
Percent setup:
Dosing:
Formulation:
PGC SQC Density: Animal weighing:
Transactions:

17.2. Function keys

{40:Product:,-15}{50} {40:Tare:,-15}{9}{11} {40:Gross:,-15}{8}{11} {40:Number:,-15}{15} {40:Total:,-15}{16}{11}
{40:Product:,-15}{50} {40:Sample weight:,-15}{35}{11} {40:Net:,-15}{7}{11} {40:Tare:,-15}{9}{11}
{40:Product:,-15}{50} {40:Sample weight:,-15}{36}{11} {40:Net:,-15}{7}{11} {40:Tare:,-15}{9}{11}
Dosing process: {175} {220}
{40:Ingredient:,-12}{230}/{231}[{226}] {40:Portion:,-12}{228}{11}/{227}{11} {40:Charge:,-12}{232}/{233} {40:Completed:,-12}{225:F0}
Product: {50} Code: {51} Product: {50} Code: {51} Product: {50} {40:Tare:,-15}{9}{11}
{40:Gross:,-15}{8}{11} Transaction: {384}
Product Number: {390} Product Total: {391}{11}
In submenu < Actions> users can set actions following keys:
function keys, screen keys, proximity sensors.
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Function keys and proximity sensors are programmable specifically for each working mode. If a button has been attributed then it is equal to activating a function. If no function is assigned to a button or sensor then it remains inactive.
Procedure:
While in optional working mode go to submenu < Display> in accordance with point 17 of this user manual,
Choose <
Button functions> and choose a required setting for
a chosen button: F1, F2, F3, 9 screen buttons or proximity sensors.
Caution:
The list of functions that can be attributed to keys or buttons is listed in APPENDIX 02 of this manual.

17.3. Displaying platforms

If a scale is e three ways:
quipped with two platforms users can switch between platforms in
By pressing the platform number on the scale screen,
By pressing a formerly defined button <
Change platform>.
By activating in parameters all platforms that will be separately placed in the main window of the program. In that case platforms can be activated by pressing the area of this platform.
Caution:
The procedure of attributing functions to buttons is described in ch. 17.2 of this manual.
To activate all platforms press
, choose: Parameters /
Display / Show all platforms”, and set appropriately.
- Displaying all platforms disabled
- Displaying all platforms enabled
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17.4. Bargraph

A bargraph is a typical visualization procedure. It helps in quick weighing. It requires less concentration to read if a weighing is between minimum and maximum thresholds.

17.4.1. Bargraph type

To see th
e bargraph on the screen enable it in parameters.
Procedure:
Enter submenu Display / Bargraph” in accordance with point 17 of this user manual,
Select option < Bargraph type> and set desired bargraph type.
Accessible bargraphs:
Quick weighing,
None (Bargraph is not displayed),
Signalling checkweighing ranges,
Linear,
Workspace,
Control *.
*) – This applies only to PGC and SQC working modes. For PGC and SQC working modes other types of bar graphs are not available.

17.4.2. Bargraph “Fast weighing”

Setting of bargrap
Display / Bargraph / Quick weighing”:
h type “Quick weighing” are accessible in submenu
Stable – signalling of MIN, MAX thresholds is
MIN, MAX thresholds working mode
previewed on exceeding LO threshold and reaching stable measurement result; Unstable – signalling of MIN, MAX thresholds is previewed on exceeding LO threshold
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Stable – signalling of OK thresholds is previewed on exceeding LO threshold and
OK threshold working mode
Min threshold signalling colour
OK threshold signalling colour
Max threshold signalling colour
Gradient
Background colour
Frame colour
reaching stable measurement result; Unstable – signalling of OK thresholds is previewed on exceeding LO threshold
Colour selection for signalling MIN threshold. 18 colours palette available.
Colour selection for signalling OK threshold. 18 colours palette available.
Colour selection for signalling MAX threshold. 18 colours palette available.
Enabling / Disabling filling effect “Gradient” type.
Colour selection of a bargraph background. 18 colours palette available.
Colour selection of bargraph frame. 18 colours palette available.
Means of operation:
The bargraph consists of 8 red fields and three green fields.
The green fields signal weighments between MIN and MAX
threshold, where:
MIN = the minimum threshold of acceptable weighment - LO MAX = the maximum threshold of acceptable weighment - HI
If a measurement is over the MIN (to the value of 1/3 of MIN-MAX) the green field with a triangle on the left is visible. If the measurement is between 1/3 and 2/3 of MIN-MAX the rectangular green field is visible. If the measurement is between 2/3 of MIN-MAX and MAX a green field with a triangle on the right is visible.
If the mass value is below the MIN threshold red fields with red arrows on the left are visible. The lower mass value the more red arrows are visible.
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If the mass value is over the MAX threshold red fields with red arrows on the right are visible. The higher mass value the more red arrows are visible.
Thresholds MIN and MAX are on the borders between red and green fields.

17.4.3. Bargraph “Signalling of checkweighing ranges”

Settings of “Signalling check in submenu
Display / Bargraph / “Signalling
weighing ranges” bargraph are accessible
checkweighing ranges”:
Stable – signalling of MIN, MAX thresholds is
MIN, MAX thresholds working mode
OK threshold working mode
Min threshold signalling colour
OK threshold signalling colour
Max threshold signalling colour
Gradient
Background colour
Frame colour
previewed on exceeding LO threshold and reaching stable measurement result; Unstable – signalling of MIN, MAX thresholds is previewed on exceeding LO threshold
Stable – signalling of OK thresholds is previewed on exceeding LO threshold and reaching stable measurement result; Unstable – signalling of OK thresholds is previewed on exceeding LO threshold
Colour selection for signalling MIN threshold. 18 colours palette available.
Colour selection for signalling OK threshold. 18 colours palette available.
Colour selection for signalling MAX threshold. 18 colours palette available.
Enabling / Disabling filling effect “Gradient” type.
Colour selection of a bargraph background. 18 colours palette available.
Colour selection of bargraph frame. 18 colours palette available.
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Means of operation:
This type of bargraph comprises one green and 2 red fields.
The left red field – signals that the load on the pan is lower than
the minimum weighing threshold (Min threshold);
The central green field – signals that the load on the pan is within the set required interval for the weighed product (OK value between Min and Max thresholds);
The right red field – signals that the load on the pan is greater than the maximum weighing threshold (Max threshold).

17.4.4. Bargraph type: „Linear”

Settings of “Li
Display / Bargraph / Linear”:
near” bargraph are accessible in submenu
Min threshold signalling colour
OK threshold signalling colour
Max threshold signalling colour
Min Max range background colour
OK range signalling colour
Gradient
Colour selection for signalling MIN threshold. 18 colours palette available.
Colour selection for signalling OK threshold. 18 colours palette available.
Colour selection for signalling MAX threshold. 18 colours palette available.
Background colour selection for MIN, MAX range of the bargraph. 17 colours palette available.
Background colour selection for OK range of the bargraph. 18 colours palette available.
Enabling / Disabling filling effect “Gradient” type.
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Means of operation:
The bar graph represents in a linear way the measuring range of a scale.
In addition, the bar graph can indicate weighing thresholds MIN, MAX, if they have been determined:
Signalization of mass below the value set in MIN threshold:
Signalization of mass within MIN and MAX values of thresholds:
Signalization of mass exceeding the value set in MAX threshold:

17.4.5. “Control” bargraph

„Control” bar graph is operated in < PGC> and< SQC> working
modes.
Description of bar graph operation in < PGC> working mode:
The bargraph features signalization points of:
Nominal mass Qn declared for a product,
MIN, MAX thresholds – if such are declared,
Mass value for Qn-T,
Mass value for Qn-2T,
Mass value for Qn+T,
Mass value for Qn+2T.
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Where:
Qn – nominal mass T – T error 2T – double T error
Signalling mass below set value of Qn-2T:
Signalling mass between the values of Qn-2T and Qn-T:
Signalling mass between the value of Qn-T and Qn+T:
The bargraph field between the above values gets automatically rescaled and it is additionally marked by a “magnifier” pictogram visible in graph’s left corner.
Signalling mass between the value of Qn+T and Qn+2T:
Signalling mass above the set value of Qn+2T:
Description of bar graph operation in <
The bargraph features signalization points of:
Nominal mass Qn declared for a product,
MIN, MAX thresholds – if such are declared,
Mass value for Qn-T,
Mass value for Qn-T2,
Mass value for Qn+T,
Mass value for Qn+T2.
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Where:
Qn – nominal mass T – T error T2 – T2 error
Signalling mass below set value of Qn-T2:
Signalling mass between the values of Qn-T2 and Qn-T:
Signalling mass between the value of Qn-T and Qn+T:
The bargraph field between the above values gets automatically rescaled and it is additionally marked by a “magnifier” pictogram visible in graph’s left corner.
Signalling mass between the value of Qn+T and Qn+T2:
Signalling mass above the set value of Qn+T2:

17.4.6. „Workspace” bargraph

Setting of bargrap
Display / Bargraph / Workspace”:
h type “Workspace” are accessible in submenu
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Min threshold signalling colour
OK threshold signalling colour
Max threshold signalling colour
Colour selection for signalling MIN threshold. 18 colours palette available.
Colour selection for signalling OK threshold. 18 colours palette available.
Colour selection for signalling MAX threshold. 18 colours palette available.
Means of operation:
Bar graph home screen contains workspace which background can visualize MIN, MAX thresholds if they are declared:
Visualisation of mass value lower than MIN value:
Visualisation of mass value higher than MIN value and lower than MAX
value:
Visualisation of mass value higher than MAX value:
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18. INPUTS / OUTPUTS

PUE 7.1 weighing indicator are equipped with 4 inputs / 4 outputs. To adjust software to the users needs configure inputs outputs in the submenu
in the submenu <
Inputs / Outputs>:
indicator inputs,
indicator outputs.
In order to enter submenu < and then
: Inputs / Outputs”.
Inputs / Outputs>, press

18.1. Configuration of inputs Procedur

Enter < Inputs / Outputs> according to ch. 18 of this manual,
e:
Choose < Inputs> and enter the selected input you will see a list of functions to ascribe,
Choose the required function from the list and return to weighing saving the changes according to ch. 12.2 of this manual.
Caution:
The list of functions to ascribe to inputs are described in APPENDIX 02 of this manual. By default inputs have no ascribed functions <None>.

18.2. Configuration of outputs

Ascribin
g a function to the output enables the output at the same time.
If an output has no ascribed function it is disabled.
Procedure:
Enter < Inputs / Outputs> according to ch. 18 of this manual,
Choose <
the list of functions:
Outputs> and enter the required output, then you will see
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None
Output disabled
Stabile MIN stable MIN non-stable
OK stable
OK non-stable
MAX stable MAX non-stable Zero
Confirmation of cycle completion *
Zero ! OK unstable ! OK stable
Measurement saved
Tarring completed
Zeroing completed Error
PGC – pending weighing process
PGC – pending control
Stable weighing result over LO threshold value Stable weighing result below the MIN threshold Non-stable weighing result below the MIN threshold Stable weighing result between MIN and MAX
thresholds Non-stable weighing result between MIN and MAX
thresholds Stable weighing result over the MAX threshold Non-stable weighing result over the MAX threshold Stable weighing result zero net Signal that confirms that a cycle of dosing has been
completed (the defined amount) Zero weighing result („zero” indication)
Unstable weighing result out of OK threshold Stable weighing result within OK threshold
Signal for measurement record confirmation - OUT programmed to be active for 500 [ms]
Signal for tarring operation confirmation - OUT programmed to be active for 500 [ms]
Signal for zeroing operation confirmation - OUT programmed to be active for 500 [ms]
Error message displayed Signal for awaiting for weighing performed within
PGC control process Signal for awaiting for PGC control
*) Not applicable to „Standard” software.
Choose the required function from the list and return to weighing saving the changes according to ch. 12.2 of this manual.
Caution: By default all outputs have no function attributed – setting <None>.
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19. AUTHORIZATION

The submenu < Authorization> is accessible only while being logged in as the Administrator. In this group of parameters access levels can be outlined.
To enter submenu < Authorization>, press and then:
Authorization”.

19.1. Anonymous Opera tor

The program allows to attribute the authorization access level to an operator who does not perform the log-in procedure (anonymous operator).
Procedure:
Enter < Authorization> according to ch. 19 of this manual,
choose <
Anonymous Operator>, and then set the
authorization access level.
Accessible authorization levels:
None, Operator, Advanced Operator, Administrator.

19.2. Date and time

Default settings allo
w a logged-in Administrator to change settings of date
and time. Software however allows to change the access level to this option:
<
Date and time>.
Procedure:
Enter parameters’ group < Authorization> according to ch.
19 of this manual, choose <
Date and time>, and then set
the parameter.
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Accessible authorization levels:
None, Operator, Advanced Operator, Administrator.
Caution:
Setting <None> allows free access to settings of date and time (without the need of Logging in).

19.3. Printouts

Default settings of the scale allows a logged on Administrator to edit printout templates. Software allows to change the access level to option
Printouts>.
< Procedure:
Enter parameter group < Authorization> according to ch. 19
of this manual, choose <
Printouts>, and set appropriately.
Access levels to printouts that can be set:
None, Operator, Advanced Operator, Administrator.
Caution:
When you choose setting <None> printout templates can be changed even without Logging on.

19.4. Databases edition

It is possible to set the access levels to the following databases:
Database of Products,
Database of Customers,
Database of Formulations,
Database of Dosing processes,
Database of Packages,
Database of Warehouses,
Database of Vehicles,
Database of Labels,
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Database of Images,
Database of Identification processes,
Weighing counter,
Delete older data.
Procedure:
Enter parameters’ group <
of this manual, choose <
Authorization> according to ch. 19
Databases edition>, and then set the
parameter.
Accessible authorization levels:
None, Operator, Advanced Operator, Administrator.
Caution:
Setting <None> allows free access to settings of date and time (without the need of Logging in).

19.5. Delete older data

Scales default settings allow for cancellation of older data kept in < Reports> submenu. To do it the user must log in as an Advanced Operator
(NOTE: the software allows for changing the access level to <
Delete
older data> option). Procedure:
Enter parameters’ group <
Authorization> according to ch. 19
of this manual, choose:
Databases edition / Delete older
data”, and then set the parameter.
Accessible authorization levels:
None, Operator, Advanced Operator, Administrator.
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19.6. Set element from the database

The user may selection of particular database positions by the operator:
set authorization levels for scales operator when it comes to
Products,
Customers,
Formulas,
Dosing processes,
Packaging,
Warehouse,
Vehicles,
Identification processes,
Lot number,
Batch number.
Procedure:
Enter parameters’ group <
Access level> according to ch. 19 of this
manual, select < Set element From the database> and then set the appropriate option.
Accessible authorization levels: None, Operator, Advanced Operator, Administrator.
Caution:
Setting <None> allows free access to selection of a particular database position (without the need of logging in).

19.7. PGC

The user may set authorization levels when it comes to modification of the following local parameters values of <
PGC> operating mode:
Batch number,
Number of batches,
Number of samples,
Average tare estimation,
Tare,
Density.
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Procedure:
Enter parameters group <
manual, select <
PGC> and then set a right option.
Access level>, according to ch. 19 of this
Accessible authorization levels: None, Operator, Advanced Operator, Administrator.

20. UNITS

Scale, in submenu < Units> enables selecting:
Declaring accessibility of the weighing units,
Declaring the start unit,
Determining two user defined units (custom units),
Changing the value of g-cor (the value of gravitational acceleration force).
To enter submenu < Units>, press and then: Units”.

20.1. Units accessibility

Submenu < Accessibility> enables declaring weighing units that should be accessible for selecting in the weighing window after pressing the weighing unit pictogram.
Procedure:
Enter submenu < Units> in accordance with ch. 20 of this user manual,
Select option <
Accessibility> which opens a window with a list
of available weighing units with their accessibility attribute.
Where:
- Weighing unit enabled
- Weighing unit disabled
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Set required accessibility criterion for the weighing units and exit to
weighing mode.

20.2. Start unit Procedure:

Enter submenu < Units> in accordance with ch. 20 of this user manual,
Select option < displayed list of available weighing units.
Possible selection:
Start units> and choose a start unit from
none
gram [g]
kilogram [kg]
carat [ct]
pound [lb]
ounce [oz] *
Newton [N] *
*) weighing unit inaccessible in a verified scale
Exit to main menu with procedure of saving changes,
On restarting the scale, the instrument operates with enabled start unit.

20.3. User defined units

Procedure:
An option only for non-verified scale
Enter submenu < Units> in accordance with ch. 20 of this user manual,
Select option <
Defined unit 1> and determine the values of the
following parameters:
Multiplier Name
Multiplier of scale’s adjustment unit Unit name (Max 3 characters)
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Exit to main menu with procedure of saving changes,
Press symbol of the new weighing unit visible in the weighing window,
which activates list of available weighing units with new custom unit added at the end of the list.
Caution:
The procedure of defining the second custom unit <
Defined unit 2>
is equal to the procedure described above.

20.4. Acceleration of gravity

Parameter < Acceleration of gravity> eliminates the changes of gravitational acceleration force at different latitudes and altitudes in case of weighing process with application of “Newton” [N] weighing unit.
Procedure:
Enter submenu < Units> in accordance with ch. 20 of this user manual,
Select option < window < Acceleration of gravity> with a numeric keyboard,
Acceleration of gravity> which opens an editing
Insert the new value of acceleration of gravity for the place of use and accept it by pressing
key,
Exit to main menu.

21. OTHER PARAMETERS

There is a group of parameters different from others which influence the operation of the scale. They are gathered in group < language, beep etc. To enter <
Others”.
Others>, press and then:
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21.1. Languages Procedure:

Enter submenu < Others> according to ch. 21 of this manual, choose <
Language> and set the parameter.
Accessible languages:
Polish, English, German, French, Russian, Spanish, Czech, Hungarian, Estonian, Latvian, Italian, Greek, Turkish, Thai, China, Roman.

21.2. Setting date and time

Users ca
n set date and time that are visible in the main window of the
display. Entering the edit window of date and time can be made in two ways:
Directly press „date and time” area located in the top bar of the home screen and enter
Set date and time” parameter,
Enter: „ / Others / Date and Time /
Set date and time” submenu.
After entering the setting of date and time the screen keyboard appears. Set year, month, day, hour, minutes and confirm by pressing
.
/ Others / Date and Time” submenu contains ad ditional functions that serve for defining date and time format:
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Icon Name Value Description
Selection of date format. Possible values: d.M.yy, d.M.yyyy, d/M/yy, dd.MM.yy, dd.MM.yyyy, dd.MMM.yyyy, dd/MM/yy,
Date format yyyy.MM.dd *
Time format HH:mm:ss **
2013.03.29 14:32:09
dd/MM/yyyy, dd-MMM-yy, dd-MM-yy, M/d/yy, M/d/yyyy, MM/dd/yy, MM/dd/yyyy, yy/MM/dd, yy-M-dd, yy-MM-dd, yyyy.MM.dd, yyyy-M-dd, yyyy-MM-dd.
Selection of time format. Possible values: H.mm.ss, H:mm:ss, H-mm-ss, HH.mm.ss, HH:mm:ss, HH-mm-ss, H.mm.ss tt, H:mm:ss tt, H-mm-ss tt, HH.mm.ss tt, HH:mm:ss tt, HH-mm-ss tt, h.mm.ss tt, h:mm:ss tt, h-mm-ss tt, hh.mm.ss tt, hh:mm:ss tt, hh-mm-ss tt
Date and time preview, declared formats taken into account.
*) – For date format: y – year, M – month, d – day **) – For time format: H – hour, m – minute, s – second
Caution:
Parameter <
Date and Time> is accessible in the scale menu depending
on the authorization access level set in the related parameter.

21.3. Sound signal Procedure:

Enter < Others> according to ch. 21 of this manual, < Beep> and set accordingly.
Settings:
None Buttons Sensors All
- Sound for buttons and proximity sensors disabled
- Sound for buttons enabled
- Sound for proximity sensors enabled
- Sound for buttons and proximity sensors enabled
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21.4. Screen volume

The user
can control volume level being an effect of touching the screen, the volume can be modified within 0% - 100% range. Default value of the volume level is 0%.
Procedure:
Enter < Others> submenu as described in chapter 21 of this manual,
Select < Screen volume> parameter, <Screen volume> editing
window with an on screen keyboard is displayed,
Enter required volume level value in [%] and press
button
to confirm.

21.5. Screen brightness

Scale u
ser can change brightness of the screen in the range between
0% and 100%.
Caution: The default screen brightness is set to 90%.
Procedure:
Enter submenu < Other> as described in chapter 21 of this manual,
• Select < Screen brightness> parameter, <Screen brightness>
editing window with an on screen keyboard is displayed,
Enter required screen brightness value in [%] and press
button
to confirm.

21.6. Touch panel calibration

Touch pan
el calibration is required when inappropriate operation is recognized.
E.g. the reaction in a different place than the touching point.
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Procedure:
Enter submenu < Others> according to ch. 21 of this manual,
Select <
appears,
Using a thin and soft pointer press (keep pressed for some time) in the point where the cross appears, after indicating the 4
confirm changes by pressing
Touch Screen Calibration> and then an editing field
th
place
.

21.7. Energy saving mode

The user can activate energy saving mode.
Procedure:
Enter submenu < Others> according to ch. 21 of this manual, select
Energy saving mode> parameter and set appropriate option.
<
Where:
None Screen dimming Screensaver Slideshow
- Energy saving mode off
- Changing screen brightness
- Activating screen blanking mode
- Activating slideshow mode
Caution:
Active screen saving mode is conditioned by:
Active < Screen timeout> parameter (read chapter 21.8 of this manual),
Home screen of the scale displayed,
Zero indication.

21.8. Screen timeout

The user
can specify how much time it shall take before sleep mode activates.
By default the value is set to 0[s] (parameter inactive).
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Procedure:
Enter submenu < Others> according to ch. 21 of this manual,
Select <
window with an on screen keyboard is displayed,
Screen timeout> submenu, <Screen timeout> editing
Enter required time value in [s] and press button to confirm.

21.9. Log out automatically when time elapses

You can e
nable the option of automatic logging out of the operator when time
given in [min] elapses. The default value is 0 [min] (parameter disabled).
Procedure:
Enter submenu < Others> according to ch. 21 of this manual,
Select < Log out automatically when time elapses> parameter,
<Log out automatically when time elapses> edit box featuring an on­screen keyboard is displayed,
Enter respective value in [min] and press
button to confirm.
Caution:
The conditions for enabling the function after declared time are as follows:
The weighing instrument with displayed home screen,
The weighing instrument zero indication.
When the above conditions are met, the operator is automatically logged out which is signalled by message: <
Operator logged out automatically>.

21.10. Permissible quantity of unsuccessful logging

The soft
ware can block operator logging in after exceeding the declared
amount of logging in attempts.
Procedure:
Enter submenu < Others> according to ch. 21 of this manual,
Select< Permissible quantity of unsuccessful logging> parameter,
<Permissible quantity of unsuccessful logging> edit box featuring an on screen keyboard is displayed,
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Enter respective value and press button to confirm changes.
When the amount of incorrect logging in attempts is exceeded, the following message is displayed: < Operator blocked>.

21.11. Proximity sensor

The user can specify sensitivity for proximity sensors operation (sensors operation dependant on distance between the sensor and operator’s hand).
Procedure:
Enter submenu < Others> according to ch. 21 of this manual, select <
Proximity sensor> parameter and set appropriate option.
Where:
0 1 ÷ 9
- Sensors operation disabled
- Sensitivity values range (the higher value, the broader sensors response range)

21.12. Logging in required < Logging in required> parameter must be active if a logging operation

is to be carried out by an operator after the device have been turned on.
Procedure:
Enter submenu < Others> according to ch. 21 of this manual, select
<
option.
Where:
Logging in required> parameter and then set the appropriate
- Inactive logging required
- Active logging required
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21.13. Start logo

Submenu < Start logo> allows to substitute a “start” graphic file of a scale with another one located on a memory stick.
Procedure:
Put a memory stick into USB port of a scale,
Enter submenu:
Others / Start logo” according to ch. 21
of this manual,
Enter <
Start logo> to open content of a memory stick main folder,
Chose the desirable graphic file and wait until scales program automatically returns to the <
Start logo> submenu. Chosen
graphic will be displayed.
Set Default> option enables the user to get back to the default „Start
< logo”.
Caution:
Maintained file formats are *.jpg, *.png, with optimal (max.) resolution of 640x480 pixels.

21.14. Error information preview time

Submenu < Error information preview time> enables user to declare for how long information about errors is to be displayed.
Procedure:
Enter submenu < Others> according to ch. 21 of this manual, select parameter <
option.
Where:
1 [s] 3 [s] 5 [s]
Error information preview time> and set the appropriate
- Displaying an information about errors for 1 [s]
- Displaying an information about errors for 3 [s]
- Displaying an information about errors for 5 [s]
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10 [s] Max
- Displaying an information about errors for 10 [s]
- Displaying an information about errors until it has been confirmed with
button.

21.15. Export / import of settings

The user
can export/import scale settings (printout templates, user parameters)
using flash memory stick.
Procedure for settings export:
Connect flash memory stick to USB port of your scale,
Enter
automatically to flash memory stick plugged to scale USB port.
Others / Export” submenu, settings are exported
Upon completed procedure the following message is displayed:
„Operation completed successfully”.
Procedure for settings import:
Connect flash memory stick to USB port of your scale,
Enter
automatically from flash memory stick plugged to scale USB port.
Others / Import” submenu, settings are imported
Upon completed procedure the following message is displayed:
„Operation completed successfully”.

22. USER ADJUSTMENT

An option only for non-verified scale
Scales require to recalculate internal divisions to more suitable ones (e.g. g, kg etc.). In order to do this they require an adjustment factor. It is adjusted during the adjustment procedure using a mass standard. Adjustment should be carried out if weighing a standard mass shows a different mass value.
To enter < User Adjustment>, press key and then: User Adjustment”.
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22.1. Adjusting procedure

Enter submenu < User Adjustment > according to ch. 22 and select:
Adjustment”,
After entering the parameter the following message box appears:
Take the load off the pan of platform 1,
Press button . The following message appears during adjusting
start mass: „Evaluation of starting mass”,
After the procedure has been completed the following message box appears:
Place determined mass on pan of platform 1 and then select ,
After the procedure of adjustment factor determination following command
appears:
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Accept the message box by pressing key and return to weighing mode.
< Setting of start mass> parameter allows to adjust start mass of platform 1.
Caution:
The factory adjustment process for platforms 2, 3, 4 is analogical to the one described above.

22.2. Start mass adjustment

It is possi
ble to adjust only a start mass, it helps to correct the start zero
when the span does not change.
Procedure:
Enter submenu < User Adjustment > according to ch. 22 and select:
Setting of start mass”,
After entering the parameter the following message box appears:
Take the load off the pan of platform 1,
Press button . The following message appears during adjusting
start mass: „Evaluation of starting mass”,
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After the procedure has been completed the following message box appears:
Accept the message box by pressing key and return to weighing mode.

22.3. Report from adjustment process

Parameter < Report printout> enables activating the function of automatic printout of a report from adjustment process on a printer plugged to the scale.
Procedure:
Enter submenu < User Adjustment> in accordance with ch. 22 of this user manual, select parameter <
Report printout> and
set its appropriate value.
Where:
- Automatic report printout switched off
- Automatic report printout switched on
Caution:
Submenu: “
/
Adjustment report Printout template” enables optional modification
Devices / Printer / Printouts
of report template (see ch. 16.2.3 of this user manual).
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22.4. Adjustment track record

Each completed adjustment process is automatically saved in scale’s
database in submenu <
Adjustment track record>.
In order to enter submenu < Adjustment track record >, press key, and
: User Adjustment / Adjustment track record”. Files
comprising reports have names with time and date when the process was performed.
List of data for a carried out adjustment process:
Date
Operator
Nominal Mass
Platform number
Data of carried out operation
Operator name Mass of adjustment weight
Platform number on which an operation was performed
The user can print data on a specific entry by pressing
key, located
in the top bar of software’s window.

23. SOFTWARE UPDATE

A user of the scale can carry out ON-LINE updating of the software version using Ethernet network or an external data storage device connectable to the USB port of the indicator.
Enter the submenu < Update> by pressing key, and next press:
Update”.
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23.1. ON-LINE updating

tion:
Cau
1. ON-LINE updating requires access to a global INTRANET network.
2. Before updating the software, go to scale’s submenu:
Communication / Ethernet” and set transmission parameters
for compatible with the customer’s local network.
Procedure:
Enter submenu < Update> in accordance with point 23 of this user manual,
Select parameter < software version and its availability date on RADWAG server.
Software version on server> which reads
Caution:
In case of no connection with the global network Intranet or incorrect settings of Ethernet parameters, the scale displays the following message:
No connection”.
Go to parameter <
Update From server> which displays
the following message:
Accept the message by pressing
key which is followed by
displaying the updating progress window:
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After downloading the update press an active key which is followed by displaying a message:
Accept the message by pressing
key. The indicator shall restart
with update installing procedure.

23.2. Update from pen drive Procedur

e:
Copy file “update.pue71” containing the current software version onto the external data storage device (to the main catalogue),
Connect the data storage device to indicator’s USB port,
Go to submenu <
Update> in accordance with point 23 of this user
manual,
Go to parameter <
Update From pen drive> which displays the
following message: “Update?”,
Caution:
In case the data storage device is not connected to the indicator’s USB port and/or there is no „update.pue71” file in the main catalogue of the pen drive, the software displays the following message “Update error”.
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Accept the message by pressing key which automatically starts the updating process. On its completion the indicator displays the following message:
Accept the message by pressing
key. The indicator shall restart
with update installing procedure.

23.3. Changes in software

Parameter < Changes in software> enables acquiring data on changes present in the updated software version.
Procedure:
On completing the software updating procedure go to parameter
<
Changes in software> which opens an information window
<Changes in software>:
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24. REMOTE DESKTOP

The balance enables cooperation with <
Parameters editor> software.
Connection between the weighing instrument and computer software enables
„remote access” to the instrument. Procedure:
Establish connection between the balance and „Parameters editor” software,
Press
button and enable < Remote desktop> function,
In the software, enable „Remote desktop” function, the function is signalled by
pictogram located in the top bar of the home screen.
Caution:
Remote desktop> function is disabled when the balance-computer
< connection is established via RS232 port.

25. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS OF WORKING MODES

Scale can operate in following work modes:
Weighing
Counting pieces
Deviations
Dosing
Formulation
PGC
Density
Weighing animals
Vehicle scale
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Transactions
SQC
Work modes can be configured in <
<
Working Modes>, press and then: Working Modes”.
Working Modes>. To enter submenu
The settings of specific working modes provide access to special functions adjusting operation of the instruments to customer’s individual needs.
Part of the special functions have global effect, i.e. they are applicable to most of accessible working modes (except for working modes: Formulation, Dosing, Vehicle scale), as presented on below table:
Save Mode + + + - + + + + Down-weighing + + + - - - + ­Checkweighing + + + + + - + ­Tare mode + + + + + - + ­Labelling mode + + + + - - + ­Statistics + + + + + + + ­Differential weighing + - - - - - - ­Min 2, Max 2
thresholds active Peak hold + - - - - - - ­Information about
saved measurement Ingredient weight
entered manually Standard printout + + + + - - - -
+ - - - - - - -
+ + + - - + - +
+ + + - - - - -
Other special functions are related directly to a specific worki ng mode, and they are described in further part of this user manual.
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Caution:
1.
First left screen button (local settings) in the main window
of every working mode is ascribed to access settings of current mode
.
2. The change in on mode results in the same change for other working modes working modes.

25.1. Working modes accessibility

Submenu < Accessibility> enables declaring presence of scale’s working modes in the user menu after pressing a pictogram with a working mode located in the left corner of the top bar in the main window.
Procedure:
Enter group of parameters <
Working modes> in accordance
with point 25 of the user manual,
Select option <
Accessibility> which opens a list with available
working modes and their accessibility attribute.
Where:
- Working mode enabled
- Working mode disabled
Set accessibility attribute for each of the working modes and return
to weighing mode.

25.2. Save mode

Depending on setting parameter < Save Mode> users can send data from the scale to an external device.
Procedure:
Enter parameters group < Working modes> according to ch. 25 of
this manual,
Enter the required mode and ch oose <
Save Mode> then choose the
required mode.
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Accessible options:
Manual every stable - Manual printout of each stable weighing result for mass
Manual first stable - Manual printout of the first stable weighing result for mass
Automatic first stable - Automatic printout of the first stable weighing result for mass
Automatic last stable - Automatic printout of the last stable weighing result for mass
Semi-automatic every stable
Semi-automatic first stable
measurement over -LO- threshold
measurement over -LO- threshold
measurement over -LO- threshold
measurement below -LO- threshold
- Manual printout of each weighing result for mass measurement over -LO- threshold – awaiting for a stable result
- Manual printout of the first weighing for mass measurement over -LO- threshold – awaiting for a stable result

25.3. Down-weighing

Software all
ows to weigh in the “down-weighing” mode. It consist in putting the load on the pan and taking off/removing portions of it with concurrent saving weighments equal to the portions taken off the pan.
Procedure:
Enter parameters group < Working Modes> according to ch. 25 of this manual,
Enter the required working mode and choose < and then set the required option.
Accessible options:
- Traditional weighing
- Down-weighing mode
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25.4. Checkweighing

In case of en
abling the checkweighing mode, printouts are performed only when a weighing is between MIN and MAX thresholds that have been defined before.
Procedure:
Enter parameters group < Working Modes> according to ch. 25 of this manual,
Enter the required working mode and choose <
Checkweighing>
then set the required option.
Options:
- Every weighing is recorded
- Only weighments between MIN, MAX are recorded.

25.5. Tare mode

This fun
ction enables users to set parameters for tarring.
Procedure:
Enter parameters group < Working Modes> according to ch. 25 of this manual,
Enter the required working mode and choose <
Tare mode>
and then set the required option.
Options:
Single
Current sum
Total sum Autotare Each
measurement
- Basic tare mode. The set (chosen) tare value is overwritten after entering a new value
- Summing up ta re values of product and package together with manually inscribed tare. After next setting of product or package tare the entered tare value is disabled
- Summing up al l subsequently entered tare values Automatic tare mode together with mode <Sum of all>
-
- Automatic tarring for each accepted measurement result.
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25.6. Labelling mode

Labellin
g mode can be initiated together with every working mode. The labelling system is intended to print labels for marking weighed goods e.g. a packing process. The program can print standard labels for single products, cumulative labels for sticking to bulk containers and cumulative labels for cumulative labels for sticking to the large transport containers holding bulk containers.
In submenu < functions:
Labelling mode> there are accessible following special
Number of labels No. of cumulative labels No. of CC labels C label automatic triggering CC label automatic triggering

25.6.1. Setting of the number of labels to print

In the parameter < Number of labels> user defines the amount of labels. They are printed on the printer connected to the weight.
Procedure:
Enter parameters group < Working Modes> according to ch. 25 of this manual,
Enter the required working mode and choose: „
Labelling mode /
Number of labels” then the editing field <Number of labels>
with the screen keyboard is opened,
Choose the required number of labels and co nfirm by pressing
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25.6.2. Setting of the number of cumulative labels to print

In the parameter < No. of cumulative labels> define the amount of sum labels. They are printed on connected printer.
Procedure:
Enter parameters group <
Working Modes> according to ch. 25
of this manual,
Enter the required working mode and choose: „
Labelling mode /
No. of cumulative labels”, then the editing field
<No. of cumulative labels> with the screen keyboard is opened,
Enter the required number of cumulative labels and confirm by pressing
.

25.6.3. Setting of the number of CC labels to print

In the parameter < No. of CC labels> define the amount of total sum labels to print. They are printed on connected printer.
Procedure:
Enter parameters group <
Working Modes> according to ch. 25
of this manual,
Enter the required working mode and choose: „
Labelling mode /
No. of CC labels”, then the editing field <No. of CC labels>
with the screen keyboard is opened,
Enter the required number of cumulative labels and confirm by pressing
.

25.6.4. Automatic triggering of cumulative labels

Users have access to the function of automatic triggering of printing cumulative labels after setting parameters <
Mode> and < Threshold>.
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Procedure:
Enter < Working modes> parameter group as described in chapter 25 of this manual,
Enter the required working mode and choose:
C label automatic triggering / Mode” and then set the required
Labelling mode /
option:
None
- Cumulative label printout is initiated by pressing
*
or
Mass
- Cumulative label printout is initiated by exceeding the value set in parameter <
is treated as the total from single weighments,
- Cumulative label printout is initiated by exceeding the
Number
value set in parameter < is treated as the number of single weighment.
*) Manual printing of cumulative labels can be done in two ways depending on the button used:
Printing followed by zeroing label counter or the total mass
Printing without zeroing label counter or the total mass
By default setting button is accessible in the bottom part of the display
,
Threshold>. The value
Threshold>. The value
but activating the button
Display /
Actions” (see ch. 17.2 of this manual).
can be done in submenu: /
For automatic printout of cumulative labels counters and total mass variables are always zeroed.
Confirm the changes by pressing
<
Threshold> then <Threshold> window appears with the screen
and go to parameter
keyboard,
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Set the appropriate value for automatic triggering cumulative labels:
If parameter < Mode> is set to <Mass> then enter the required
value of total mass to exceed in order to print the C label,
If parameter < Mode> is set to <Number> use the screen
keyboard to enter the required counter value as a threshold to trigger
Confirm the changes introduced by pressing .

25.6.5. Automatic triggering cumulative labels of cumulative labels

Users have access to the function of automatic triggering of printing cumulative labels of cumulative labels after setting parameters
< Procedure:
Enter < Working modes> parameter group as described
off printing C labels.
Mode> and < Threshold>.
in chapter 25 of this manual,
Enter the required working mode and choose:
CC label automatic triggering / Mode” and then set the
Labelling mode /
required option:
None
- Cumulative label of cumulative labels printout is initiated
*
by pressing
Mass
- Cumulative label of cumulative labels printout is initiated by exceeding the value set in parameter <
The value is treated as the total from single weighments,
- Cumulative label of cumulative labels printout is initiated by
Number
exceeding the value set in parameter < The value is treated as the number of single weighments,
*) Manual printing of cumulative labels can be done in two ways depending on the button used:
or
,
Threshold>.
Threshold>.
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Printing followed by zeroing label counter or the total mass
Printing without zeroing label counter or the total mass
By default setting button is accessible in the bottom part of the display but activating the button
/ Display / Actions” (see ch. 17.2).
can be done in submenu:
For automatic printout cumulative labels of cumulative (CC) labels counters and total mass variables are always zeroed.
Confirm the changes by pressing and go to parameter
<
Threshold> then <Threshold> window appears with
the screen keyboard,
Set the appropriate value for automatic triggering CC labels:
If parameter < Mode> is set to <Mass> then enter the required
value of total mass to exceed in order to print the CC label,
If parameter < Mode> is set to <Number> use the screen
keyboard to enter the required counter value as a threshold to trigger
Confirm the changes introduced by pressing .

25.7. Statistics

All statistics are continuously updated after each measurement is saved in the scale memory. Statistics can be calculated globally (does not depend on the selected product) or separately for every product from the product
database. It can be set in parameters <
Procedure:
Enter < Working modes> parameter group as described
Enter the required working mode and choose <
off printing CC labels.
Statistics>.
in chapter 25 of this manual,
Statistics>
and then set the required option.
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Options:
Global Product
- global statistics,
- statistics for every product.
Caution: In case of operation with <
Statistics> set to <Product> bear in mind that
after restarting, only statistics of the last weighed product are recovered.

25.8. Differential weighing

Function < Differential weighing> enables analysing mass changes of one or more samples. To do it start mass of a sample mu st be estimated, next the sample undergoes various processes during which some components of the sample are subtracted or added. Finally the sample is weighed again (differential weighing). The scales calculates the difference between two mass values (weighment I and weighment II).

25.8.1. Local settings

Local settings for < Differential weighing> function are to be accessed in submenu:
Working modes / Weighing / Differential
weighing:
Activation
Batch portion type
Filtering
Activation of differential weighing function ( - function active, - function inactive)
Batch type, for differential weighing: Value – differential weighing is realized according to declared as measuring series batch value. Filter – differential weighing is realized according to filter and batch value declared as a measuring series value.
Filter type declaration, differential weighing is realized according to this filter. Values: Product, Customer, lot number, batch number, source warehouse, target warehouse, packaging. Parameter <Filtering> is not accessed if <Batch portion type> parameter value is set to <Value>.
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Charge
Measuring series value for differential weighing

25.8.2. Reporting realized processes of differential weighing

n each completed differential weighing process the report is generated
Upo automatically.
Caution:
In: „
Devices / Printer / Printouts / Differential Weighing
Report Printout Template” submenu you can freely modify report template
(refer to ch. 16.2.3 of this user manual).
Default value of the differential weighing report template:
---------------------------------------­Differential weighing
---------------------------------------­{40:Start date:,-20}{330} {40:End date:,-20}{331}
Weighing records {333: (7)(11) }----------------------------------------
Report of each realized process of differential weighing is saved to database <
Differential weighments reports>, date and hour of an executed process
is the file name. To view list of data for a process of differential weighing see point 38.5.9 of this manual.

25.9. Peak hold

The scale e
nables measuring the maximum force influencing the weighing pan.
Procedure:
Enter < Working modes> parameter group as described in chapter 25 of this manual,
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Enter the required working mode and choose < Peak hold> and then set the required option.
Where:
- Scale operates in standard weighing mode
- Scale operates with mode forcing lock of maximum indication on the display, i.e. peak hold.
On loading the weighing pan with changeable force, the displays locks the indication of the maximum measured force. The locked value is signalled by red colour of the displayed value.
Remove load from the weighing pan.
Before carrying out the following measurement press
button.

25.10. Min 2, Max 2 thresholds active

You can declare additional Min 2, Max 2 thresholds (alerts). Enabling < Min 2, Max 2 thresholds active> function causes:
Possibility to declare Min 2, Max 2 thresholds using < Set MIN and MAX> programmable button,
Enabling operation of Min 2, Max 2 thresholds in product record,
Enabling visualization of Min 2, Max 2 thresholds on the bar graph of
<
Signalling checkweighing ranges> type.
Saving Min 2, Max 2 threshold in weighing record.
Procedure:
Enter < Working modes> parameter group as described
in chapter 25 of this manual,
Enter <
Weighing> working mode and enable < Min 2, Max 2
thresholds active> option.
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25.11. Information about saved measurement

The user
can activate message informing on the fact that a particular weighing result has been recorded in a database, the message is displayed each time after performed measurement.
Procedure:
Enter submenu < Working modes> according to ch. 25 of this manual,
Enter „Weighing” mode and activate option: < Information about saved measurement>,
Each time after completed measurement the message <Measurement saved> is displayed.
Caution: The message is displayed as long as value of <
Error information preview
time> parameter specifies (read point 21.14 of this manual).

25.12. Standard printout

< Standard printout> function contains three sections:
Header printout template,
Weighing printout template,
Footer printout template.
Each section contains specified list of variables to be printed. You must set respective option either enabling or disabling particular variable printing.
Where:
- Variable presented on the printout
- Variable not presented on the printout
<
Standard printout> function is to be found in the following submenu:
/ Working modes / Weighing”.
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Variables list:
HEADER WEIGHING FOOTER
Dashes Working mode Date Time Scale type Factory number Operator Customer Target warehouse Source warehouse Product Package Lot number Batch number Universal variable 1 Universal variable 2 Universal variable 3 Empty line
Number of measurements Date Time Customer Target warehouse Source warehouse Product Package Lot number Batch number Universal variable 1 Universal variable 2 Universal variable 3 Net Tare Gross Mass * Weighing Printout Template
Working mode Date Time Scale type Factory number Operator Customer Target warehouse Source warehouse Product Package Lot number Batch number Universal variable 1 Universal variable 2 Universal variable 3 Number of measurements Total Average Min Max Standard deviation Dashes Empty line Signature
*) – Variable accessible by default (marked with pictogram).
How to operate printouts:
1. Press PRINT key located on the instrument panel to print out variables
contained within WEIGHING section and marked with
pictogram.
2. To print variables comprised within Header and/or Footer section which is
enabled for printing and marked with
pictogram, press respective
programmable button: <
Header printout> and/or < Footer
printout>.
Caution:
For detailed procedure informing you how to define the buttons refer to ch. 17.2 of this user manual.
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