RADWAG WPT-P 60 User Manual

User Manual
of Postal scales
Manual number: ITKU-20-02-01-12-A
MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRONIC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS
RADWAG Wagi Elektroniczne 26 – 600 Radom Bracka 28 Street - POLAND Phone +48 48 38 48 800, phone/fax. +48 48 385 00 10 Selling department +48 48 366 80 06
www.radwag.com
JANUARY 2012
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTENDED USE....................................................................................................................5
2. PRECAUTIONS.....................................................................................................................5
2.1. ...................................................................................................................5 Maintenance
2.2.
Accumulator / battery pack.............................................................................................5
2.2.1. Power supply of weighing indicators in plastic casings....................................... 6
2.2.2. Replacement of worn batteries............................................................................7
2.3. Operation in a strong electrostatic field..........................................................................8
3. WARRANTY CONDITIONS...................................................................................................8
4. MAIN DIMENSIONS.............................................................................................................. 9
5. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY..........................................................................................10
5.1. ............................................................................................10 Scales of WPT/P 2 series
5.2.
Scales of WPT/P 60 series..........................................................................................11
6. GETTING STARTED........................................................................................................... 12
7. KEYPAD.............................................................................................................................. 13
8. KEYS’ FUNCTIONS ...........................................................................................................13
9. INSCRIPTIONS ON THE DISPLAY ....................................................................................14
10. USER MENU ..................................................................................................................... 14
10.1. Submenus ................................................................................................................. 14
10.2. Browsng user menu..................................................................................................15 i
10.2.1.
pad............................................................................................................15 Key
10.2.2.
Return to the weighing mode..........................................................................15
11. WEIGHING ........................................................................................................................ 16
11.1. Tarring .......................................................................................................................17
11.2. Inscribing tare value .................................................................................................. 17
11.3. Zeroing ...................................................................................................................... 18
11.4. Weighings in two ranges ........................................................................................... 18
11.5. Selection of basic weight unit....................................................................................19
11.6. Temporarily selected unit .......................................................................................... 20
12. MAIN PARAMETERS........................................................................................................ 21
12.1. Setting a filtering level ............................................................................................... 21
12.2. Median filter............................................................................................................... 22
12.3. Autozero function.......................................................................................................23
12.4. Tare function.............................................................................................................. 24
13. RS 232 PARAMETERS.....................................................................................................25
13.1. Baud rate................................................................................................................... 25
13.2. Minimal mass threshold............................................................................................. 26
14. OTHER PARAMETERS ....................................................................................................26
14.1. Backlight function ...................................................................................................... 27
14.1.1. ing from mains..................................................................27 Backlight for supply
14.1.2.
14.2. “Beep” signal – after pressing a key.......................................................................... 28
14.3. Automatic switch-off ..................................................................................................29
14.4. Batter voltage level check........................................................................................30 y
Backlight for supplying from batteries.............................................................28
14.4.1.
.....................................................................................30 Checking the batteries
14.4.2.
discharge pictogram............................................................................ 31 Battery
14.4.3.
...........................................................................31 Accumulator charging option
14.4.4.
Formatting rechargeable battery packs...........................................................32
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15. USER CALIBRATION .......................................................................................................33
15.1. Calibration ................................................................................................................. 33
15.2. Start mass adjustment............................................................................................... 35
16. COOPERATION WITH PRINTER .....................................................................................36
17. COOPERATION WITH COMPUTER.................................................................................37
18. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL ...................................................................................... 38
18.1. General information................................................................................................... 38
18.2. A set of commands for RS interfaces........................................................................ 38
18.3. Respond message format ......................................................................................... 39
18.4. Command’s description............................................................................................. 39
18.4.1. ng............................................................................................................39 Zeroi
18.4.2.
ng............................................................................................................. 39 Tarri
18.4.3.
..................................................................................................40 Get tare value
18.4.4.
..................................................................40 Send the stable result in basic unit
18.4.5.
in basic unit........................................................ 41 Send the result immediately
18.4.6.
...............................................................41 Send the stable result in current unit
18.4.7.
in current unit.....................................................42 Send the result immediately
18.4.8.
itch on continuous transmission in basic unit.............................................43 Sw
18.4.9.
Switch off continuous transmission in basic unit.............................................43
18.4.10. Switch on continuous transmission in current unit........................................43
18.4.11. Switch off continuous transmission in current unit........................................44
18.4.12. Send all implemented commands................................................................. 44
18.5. Manual printouts........................................................................................................ 44
18.6. Continuous transmission...........................................................................................45
18.7. Configuring printouts ................................................................................................. 45
19. ERROR COMMANDS........................................................................................................46
20. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS............................................................................................ 46
21. TROUBLE SHOOTING ..................................................................................................... 47
22. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT...............................................................................................47
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1. INTENDED USE

Platform scales are designed for fast and precise measurements of weighed loads masses and direct commercial settlements. Tarring in full weighing range enables to determine net mass of weighed loads. Additional display is additional equipment of scale. It is to control mass of weighed load by another person.
Functions:
backlight of display
level of filtration
median filter
autozero function
setting baud rate of transmission
designation minimum mass for function operating
automatic tare
memory of tare
inscribing tare value
automatic scale switch-off
user calibration

2. PRECAUTIONS

2.1. Maintenance

A. Please, read carefully this user manual before and use the device
according to its intended use.
B. Devices that are to be withdrawn from usage should be sent back to
the producer or in case of own utilization do it according to the law.

2.2. Accumulator / battery pack

Scales aquipped with indicator PUE C/31 (plastic casing) are devices designed to be supplied from NiMH batteries (nickel-metal-hydrogen) with rated voltage of 1.2V, size R6 and capacities from 1800 to 2800mAh charged while connected to mains without stopping operation.
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The device connected to mains inteligently monitors the battery state and charges it if possible. After sudden lack of power supply from the mains the device automatically switches to accumulator without breaking operation.
In case of an elongated storage period in low temperatures, it is not allowed the full discharge of the accompanied batteries.
The equipment including accumulators does not belong to your regular household waste. The European legislation requires that electric and electronic equipment be collected and disposed separately from other communal waste with the aim of being recycled.
Notice: Some symbols on accumulators identify harmful elements/compounds: Pb = lead, Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury.

2.2.1. Power supply of weighing indicators in plastic casings

Indicators in plastic casing are intended to be supplied from a power adapter or from NiMH rechargeable battery pack (standard equipment). New rechargeable batteries should be formatted according to the description in the chapter 14.4.4. of this manual.
Alternatively, you can use to power the device R6 size standard non­rechargible batteries. If you want to use normal batteries instead of rechargeable ones, proceed as follows:
Before installing non-rechargeable batteries turn on the device and set <5.5.CHr6> to <no>, to switch off charging.
Then install the batteries.
Installing batteries without changing <5.5.CHr6> to <no> may cause damage of batteries and the indicator.
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2.2.2. Replacement of worn batteries

Users have the ability to replace worn out batteries to new ones in weighing indicators PUE C/31 (plastic casing).
Procedure:
Open the lid of the chamber for batteries placed in the bottom of the indicator casing:
Remove discharged and then insert new batteries into the chamber, according to given polarity (+/-):
Close the lid of the chamber for batteries:
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In PUE C/31H and PUE C/31H/Z weighing indicators (stainless steel housing) the worn out accumulator can be exchanged to a new one by the authorized service of the manufacturer.

2.3. Operation in a strong electrostatic field

If the device is about to operate in a strong electrostatic field (e.g. printing houses etc.) it should be connected to the earthing. Connect it to the
clamp terminal signed
.

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,
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. Loss of warranty appears after:
Access by an unauthorized service,
Intrusion into mechanical or electronic construction
of unauthorized people,
Removing or destroying protection stickers.
F. The detailed warranty conditions one can find in warranty
certificate.
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G. Contact with the central authorized service:
+48 48 384 88 00 ext. 106 or 107.

4. MAIN DIMENSIONS

Scales of WPT/P 2 series
Scales of WPT/P 60 series
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5. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY

5.1. Scales of WPT/P 2 series

Unpack and put the scale on a flat even stable surface far away from sources of heat and then:
Remove transport protection:
Set the pillar with additional
display vertically:
Screw down the pillar to the scale basis:
Turn the display head:
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5.2. Scales of WPT/P 60 series

Unpack and put the scale on a flat even stable surface far away from sources of heat and then:
A. Remove transport protection:
B. To attach the pillar to the scale body:
Screw down the pillar handler to the platform:
Stretch delicately the cable so it did not touch the ground after
mounting:
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The surplus cable wind and place inside the pillar as show below:
Put the indicator with the hendler on the pillar and tighten up the handwheels:

6. GETTING STARTED

After unpacking and mounting the scale level it out. Use levelling legs and the level condition indicator installed in the basis of the scale.
Turn the device on using the for about 0.5 sec,
Wait for the test completion,
key – keep pressing the key
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Then you will see zero indication and pictograms:
- zero indication
- stable result
kg - weight unit
If the indication is not zero press

7. KEYPAD

8. KEYS’ FUNCTIONS

Switching on/off
Function key (operation mode selection)
Sending a weighing result to RS232
key.
Zeroing
Tarring
Notice: After pressing
in this mode is described in details further in this manual.
+ keys’ functions changes. The way of operation
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9. INSCRIPTIONS ON THE DISPLAY

No Text string Description
1. FIL
2. bAud
3. Auto
4. t1
5.
6.
7. kg (g)
8.
9. Net
Filter level Transmission baud rate Autozero correction Power save – time to switch off while no operation Indication in autozero zone (indication = exact zero) Stable result (ready to read) Operation mode – weighing Rechargeable battery pack or battery discharged (BAT-LO) Tare function has been used.

10. USER MENU

10.1. Submenus

User’s menu is divided into 5 basic submenus. Each group has its own characteristic name preceded by the letter P and a number.
P1 rEAd
P 1.1 Fil | 2 P 1.2 Auto | YES P 1.3 tArA | no P 1.4 Fnnd | no P2 Prnt P2.2 S_Lo | P2.3 bAud | 9600
P3 Unit
P3.1 StUn | kg
P5 othr
P5.1 bL | Auto P5.2 bLbt | 70 P5.3 bEEP | YES P5.4 t1 | Auto P5.5 CHr6 | YES
P6 CAL
P6.1 St_u | * FUNKCJA * P6.2 uCAL | * FUNKCJA *
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10.2. Browsing user menu

Use scale’s keys to move inside the menu.

10.2.1. Keypad

Entering main menu
+
Inscribing tare value
+
Increasing a digit value by „1” moving down in the menu
Battery / accumulator state monitoring
+
Toggling between gross / net values
+
Selecting the parameter or changing the value of a selected parameter
Entering the selected submenu or activating a parameter for changes
Confirmation (enter)
Leaving without changes or reaching a higher level of the menu

10.2.2. Return to the weighing mode

The changes that have been introduced should be saved in order to keep them in the memory for good.
While leaving parameters press <SAuE?> appears on the display. Then press: – to save changes or – to leave without changes.
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