Technical training seminars are available through Rice Lake Weighing Systems.
Course descriptions and dates can be viewed at www.ricelake.com/training
or obtained by calling 715-234-9171 and asking for the training department.
Rice Lake Weighing Systems is an ISO 9001 registered company.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
November 21, 2014
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iiINT700 BW/BWS/CW/VW NTW Series
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1.0Introduction
WARNING
CAUTION
Important
WARNING
The INT700 series of bench scales provides an accurate, fast and versatile series of general purpose weighing scale
with counting and checkweighing functions.
The INT700 platform size is 420 mm x 520 mm, with a capacity range from 60 kg to 300 kg.
All displays are large, easy-to-read liquid crystal type displays (LCD). The LCD are supplied with a LED
backlight.
All units include automatic zero tracking, audible alarm for preset weights and an accumulation facility that allows
the individual weights to be stored and recalled as an accumulated total.
1. 1S af e ty
Safety Symbol Definitions:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death and
includes hazards that are exposed when guards are removed.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates information about procedures that, if not observed, could result in damage to equipment or
corruption of and loss of data.
General Safety
Do not operate or work on this equipment unless you have read and understand the instructions and
warnings in this manual. Failure to follow the instructions or heed the warnings could result in injury or
death. Contact Rice Lake Weighing Systems for replacement manuals. Proper care is your
responsibility.
Failure to heed may result in serious injury or death.
Disconnect all power to this unit before installing, cleaning or servicing. Failure to do so could result in bodily harm or
damage the unit.
Permit only qualified persons to service the instrument.
Remove power before connecting or disconnecting any components.
DO NOT place the scale in direct sunlight.
Verify the local voltage and receptacle type are correct for the scale.
Only use the original adapter, others could cause damage to the scale.
Pluggable equipment must be installed near an easily accessible socket outlet.
Avoid unstable power sources.
DO NOT use near large power equipment or large motors.
Avoid sudden temperature changes, vibration, wind and water.
Avoid heavy RF noise.
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1. 2D is p la y
Battery Low
Checkweighing
Units
The LCD display will show a weight value and current unit annunciator.
Other annunciators are Tare, Gross/Net, Zero and Low Battery.
Figure 1-1. INT700 Display
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1.3Key Descriptions
POWER
ZERO
TARE
ZERO
TARE
MR
M+
MR
M+
PRINT
GROSS NET
B/N
ESC
GROSS NET
B/N
ESC
PRINT
+
Powers unit On/Off.
Press to zero the scale.
Also used as enter when setting parameters or other functions.
Tares the current weight from the display and stores it in memory as a tare value. Net
weight is displayed (total weight minus the tare weight).
Also used to increment the active digit when setting a value for parameters or other
functions.
Press keys together in normal weighing mode to turn on/off the animal function. When
animal mode is entered or exited two beeps will sound.
Displays the total accumulated weight in memory.
Also used in setting mode to move active digits right.
+
+
Stores the current weight to memory.
Also used in setup mode to move active digits left.
Press keys together to clear the memory.
Press to print to a PC or printer using the optional RS-232 interface.
Also, when pressed during selfchecking, unit will enter setup mode.
Hold for 3 seconds to toggle between gross and net.
Also used as an escape key to return to normal operation when the unit is in the setup
mode.
Press keys together to setup the checkweighing limit.
Table 1-1. Key Descriptions
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2.0Installation
Note
The unit should be placed in a location that will not affect the accuracy.
•Avoid extreme temperatures. Do not place in direct sunlight or near air conditioning vents.
•Do not place near vibrating machinery.
•Do not use near large power equipment or large motors.
•Avoid high humidity, direct contact with water and do not spray or immerse in water.
•Avoid air movement such as fans or opening doors. Do not place near open windows.
•Keep the unit clean.
•Do not stack material on the unit when not in use.
2.1Installation of INT700 series
1. Attach the pillar bracket to the base frame.
2. Attach the pillar to the bracket using two sets of screws to secure it.
3. Run the cable from the base to the indicator module through the pillar and out the plastic support at the top.
Excess cable can be left in the pillar.
4. Place the platform on the base.
5. Level the scale by adjusting the four feet. The scale should be adjusted such that the bubble in the spirit
level is in the center of the level and the scale is supported by all four feet.
6. If the scale rocks, readjust the feet.
7. Attach the indicator module to the pillar by sliding it over the bracket with the flanges engaged in the
groves on the base.
8. Attach the cable from the base to the connector on the rear of the indicator.
9. Attach the AC power adapter to the connector on the back of the indicator.
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2.2Wiring Connections
Load Cell
AC Adapter
AC Power Socket
Analog Output
RS-232
Pole Neck Location
SEN+
EXC+
SEN-
EXC-
Load Cell
SIG+
SIG-
SHIELD
5
5
3
2
4
4
1
12345
6789
2RXDInputReceiving Data
3TXDOutputTransmitting Data
5GND--Signal Ground
Figure 2-1. Port Locations – Bottom of Unit
Figure 2-2. Load Cell Connection Diagram
Figure 2-3. RS-232 – 9 Pin D Type Connector
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2.3Analog Output and Checkweighing Output
Output control PCBA
3 Color
Tower
AC power
L
G R Y C
Indicator
J1
N
Pins 1-6Checkweighing Output
1 Hi Output
2OK Output
3 Low Output
4Beep Output
5VCC (5v)Output
6Com Gnd
Pins 6-9Analog Output Output
6 ComGnd
7Analog Power Input (10-32VDC, +)Input
8 T+ (0-10V/4-20mA)Output
9T- (0-10V/4-20mA)Output
Table 2-1. 9 Pin Air Connector
Figure 2-4. Checkweighing Output Application Sample (Additional Output Control PCBA is Required)
2.4Mercury Level Bubble
The scale will not operate if it is un-level, so a Mercury Level Bubble option can be added.
Connect two wires to K1.
If indicator displays
If not installing this option, K1 will not be used.
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3.0Calibration
PRINT
M+
GROSS NET
B/N
ESC
TARE
TARE
ZERO
TARE
ZERO
ZERO
ZERO
ZERO
M+
MR
TARE
ZERO
ZERO
ZERO
TARE
ZERO
1. Turn the power off.
2. Turn the power back on. During the self-check counting from 9 to 0 press .
displays.
3. Press , and .
4. Press until
P3 cal is displayed.
p0chk is displayed.
5. Press to enter.
6. Press to select
7. Press to enter calibrate.
CAL.
Nonlin displays.
3.0.1Normal Calibration
1. Press to enter calibrate. unLd will display.
2. Remove weight from the scale.
pn (password)
3. When stable indicator is lit, press . The last calibration weight is displayed.
• If correct, continue by pressing .
• If not correct, use the , andto change the calibration weight value. When it is
correct, press .
4. When
LoAd displays, place the calibration weight on the scale.
5. When stable indicator is lit, press .
3.0.2Linearity Calibration
1. Press to enter calibrate.
2. Press .
Liner will display.
3. Press to enter.
PIN will display.
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4. Press , and to enter. Load0 will display.
M+
GROSS NET
B/N
ESC
TARE
ZERO
ZERO
ZERO
ZERO
TARE
ZERO
ZERO
ZERO
M+
MR
TARE
ZERO
ZERO
Note
5. Remove weight from the platform.
6. When stable indicator is lit, press .
Load1 will display.
7. Place the reference weight of the full capacity of the scale in the center of the scale. The span adjustment
will be automatic (calibrate weight request: the front digits if full capacity). For example, the full capacity
is 300 kg, the 30 kg/40 kg/… to 290 kg (integer value) will be accepted.
8. Press .
Load2 will display.
9. Place the reference weight of the full capacity of the scale in the center of the scale. The rule is the same as
Load1. then press the ZERO key.
10. Press
. Load3 will display.
11. Place the weight of the full capacity of the scale in the center of the scale. Full capacity will automatically
be achieved.
12. Press
.
If the calibration is acceptable, the display will return to weighing mode. If an error message is shown, try
calibration again.
3.0.3External Calibration
1. Press until P6 xcl is displayed.
2. Press to enter external calibrate.
unLd will display.
3. Remove weight from the scale.
4. When stable indicator is lit, press . The last calibration weight used will display.
• If correct, continue by pressing .
• If not correct, use the , and to change the calibration weight value. When it is
correct press .
5.
LoAd will display. Place the calibration weight on the scale.
6. When stable indicator is lit, press .
Only after the linearity calibration has been completed, can external calibration be done. If the problem
persists then contact your dealer.
After calibration, check to verify the calibration and linearity are correct. If necessary, repeat calibration. Be certain
the scale is stable before accepting any weight.
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4.0Operation
ZERO
ZERO
ZERO
TARE
TARE
Note
ZERO
TARE
4.1Zero the Display
Press to zero the scale. Weight must be within 4% of initial zero. Zero will display.
The scale has an automatic re-zeroing function to account for minor drifting or accumulation of material on the
platform. may need to be pressed again to re-zero the scale. If weight is displayed when the scale is empty.
4.2Tare the Scale
1. Zero the scale by pressing . Zero will display.
2. Place a container on the platform. Its weight will display.
3. Press to tare the scale. The displayed weight is stored as the tare value and zero will display. The
NET annunciator will be on.
4. Add product to the container. The weight of the product only will display.
5. If another type of product is to be added to the first one, press to tare the weight of the first
product. The weight of the second product will display.
6. When all product is added, remove the container. A negative value will display showing the weight of the
container plus all product that was tared.
The zero annunciator will display since the platform is back to the same condition it was when was
last pressed.
4.3Weighing a sample
To determine the weight of a sample:
1. Place a container on the scale.
2. Press to tare the weight of the container.
3. Place the sample in the container. The weight and units of the sample will display.
4.4Checkweighing
Checkweighing causes an alarm to sound when the weight on the scale meets or exceeds the high or low values
programmed in memory.
Check mode OK:
The display will show OK and the beeper will sound when the weight is between the limits.
Check mode NG:
The display will show OK and the beeper will sound when the weight is out of the limits.
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4.5Set limits
GROSS NET
B/N
ESC
PRINT
TARE
ZERO
MR
M+
TARE
PRINT
ZERO
GROSS NET
B/N
ESC
GROSS NET
B/N
ESC
PRINT
TARE
ZERO
TARE
ZERO
GROSS NET
B/N
ESC
Note
1. Press and at the same time. SET H displays.
2. Press to select
SET H or SET L.
3. Press to enter.
4. Set the value desired as follows:
• Use and to select the active digit.
• Use to change value.
• Use to clear value.
5. When the value is correct, press to store the value
6. Press to return to weigh mode.
4.5.1Set Checkweighing Mode
.
1. Press and at the same time. SET H displays.
2. Press to select beep.
3. Press to enter.
4. Press to select one of the following:
•
OK – Check mode OK
•
NG – Check mode NG
•
NO – No beep
5. When the parameter desired is correct, press to store the value
6. Press to return to weigh mode.
Checkweighing function is only available with a weight of more than 20d (min).
.
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4.5.2Disable the Checkweighing Function
PRINT
ZERO
Note
M+
M+
M+
M+
MR
M+
MR
PRINT
TARE
ZERO
TARE
1. Enter zero into both limits by pressing when the current limits are shown.
2. Press to store the zero values.
4.6Accumulated Total
The scale can be set to accumulate manually by pressing . See the PARAMETERS Section for details
of selecting the method using function P2 com.
Prior to each accumulation, the scale will need to return to zero. Only press
the weight is less than 20d, accumulate will not work.
when scale is stable, if
4.6.1Accumulate
1. Press . The current weight will be stored into memory. ACC 1 will display, then the total in
memory will display briefly before returning to weighing mode. The
M+ annunciator will light. If the
optional RS-232 interface is installed, the weight will be output to a printer or PC.
2. Remove the weight from the scale.
3. Allow the scale to return to zero.
4. Place next weight on the scale.
5. Press .
ACC 2 displays. The updated total will display briefly before returning to weighing mode.
6. Continue process until all weights have been added.
4.6.2Memory Recall
To view the totals in memory, press .
4.7Memory Clear
To clear the memory, press and at the same time.
4.7.1Auto Accumulation
1. Press during self-check, to enter setup mode.
2. Press until
3. Press to enter.
4. Press to select
P2COM displays.
mode.
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5. Press . Current RS-232 mode displays.
ZERO
TARE
ZERO
GROSS NET
B/N
ESC
ZERO
TARE
ZERO
TARE
PRINT
MR
ZERO
ZERO
ZERO
TARE
ZERO
GROSS NET
B/N
ESC
6. Press to select
7. Press to store the value
Auto.
.
8. Press to return to weigh mode.
9. Place weight on the scale. When stable, a beep will sound twice indicating it is OK to add more weight.
10. Continue adding weight, waiting for the beep and the scale to stabilize, until all weight has been added.
11. Remove all weight from scale. Final weight value will be stored in memory
4.8Animal Weighing
1. Press and at the same time to enter animal weighing mode.
2. Place the animal on the scale. Once weight is stable, it will be locked.
3. In reading data lock mode, if there is a significant change in weight, display will update and lock new
reading data.
4. Press and at the same time to return to wei ghing mode.
4.9Keyboard Lock
The keyboard can be locked by enabling this function. See Section 5.0 on page 14 for parameter setup. If the
keyboard is unused for 10 minutes, it will lock. Pressing any key, while in lock status, will display
To unlock the keyboard, hold , and for two seconds.
ULCK is displayed.
K-LCK.
4.10Set Back light
1. Press and hold for three seconds. Display will show setbl.
2. Press to enter backlight settings.
3. Press to change backlight mode
•
BL ON – always on.
•
BL AU – auto backlight, will turn on when any button is pressed.
4. Press to store the value
.
5. Press to return to weigh mode.
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4.11Set Auto Power Off
ZERO
ZERO
TARE
ZERO
TARE
ZERO
GROSS NET
B/N
ESC
1. Hold for three seconds, setbl displays.
2. Press to enter.
3. Press until
setoff displays.
4. Press to enter auto power off setup mode.
5. Press to change auto power off time to one of the following:
• ON – always on.
• OFF – always off.
• 3/5/15/30 – power off after selected number of minutes.
6. Press to store the value
.
7. Press to return to weigh mode.
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5.0Parameter Setup
PRINT
M+
GROSS NET
B/N
ESC
TARE
TARE
ZERO
M+
MR
TARE
ZERO
GROSS NET
B/N
ESC
The scale has eight parameters that can be set by the user, plus a method of entering the calibration section.
To set parameters:
1. Press during the self-check.
2. Press , and to enter.
pn (password) will display.
p0 chk displays.
3. Press to cycle through the parameters.
4. Press to enter a parameter.
5. Use and to select the active digit.
6. Use to increment the digit.
7. When the value is correct, press to store the value
8. Press to return to weigh mode.
.
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5.1Parameters
FunctionSub FunctionDescription
P0 CHKSET HSet High Limit
SET LOSet Low Limit
BEEPSet beep mode
• no – beep off for checkweighing
• OK – beep when weight between hi and low
• ng – beep when weight out of hi-low range
P1 REFAZN 0Auto zero tracking range: 0.5d, 1d, 2d, 4d
0AUTOAuto zero range when enabled: 0%, 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 50%, 100%
0R AGEMa nua l zero ra nge with pre ss of the ZERO key: 0%, 2%, 4 %, 10%, 2 0%, 5 0%, 100%
0-TAREAuto zero tracking in net mode (after a tare, the net weight is zero), ON/OFF
SPEEDSet the ADC speed: 7.5/15/30/60 times/second
ZEROSet zero point. After setting this value, when in zero point, the reading will be –xxx.xxx
P2 COMMODESet RS-232 communication mode:
• CONT (continuously send)
• ST1: send one frame data after stable
• STC: send data continuously when stable
• PR1: press print key to send one frame data (printer mode)
• PR2: press M+ key to send print data and M+ at the same time
• AUTO: auto accumulate (auto print) mode, when weight stable and then return to zero.
Indicator will do accumulate and print operate automatically
• ASK: ask mode, bi-direction
• Command R: read data
• Command T: tare
• Command Z: zero
• Wireless: wireless mode
Note: if you have selected the wireless model, the communication mode has to be set to wireless.
BAUDSets the baud rate, 600/1200/2400/4800/9600
prSets the parity verify, 7E1/7O1/8N1
ptypetpup: set the printer as tpup model
lp-50: set the printer as LP-50 model
labLab x: set gross/acc print format
prtprt: set the date/time print format
langeng: set the print langrage as English.
chn: set the print langrage as Chinese.
P3 CALDECISelect the decimal point location: 0, 0.0, 0.00, 0.000
COUNTThis display will show xxxxxx for indicating the internal counts
graSet gravity.( 9.000~10.000)
P4 OTHLOCKEnable/disable key lock
ANMAnimal Weigh Mode: ON/OFF
P5 untLb/lb-ounce/tj/hj Set units – Tj and Hj cannot be used at the same time
P6 xclExternal calibration.
P7 rstReset parameters to the factory settings
P8 uwbSet Bluetooth function: on/off. When the Bluetooth® function is on, RS-232 cannot be used
Table 5-1. Pa rameter Settings
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LAB 0LAB 1LAB 2LAB 3
PRT
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
GS: 0.888 kg
DATE: 04/06/06
GS: 0.888 kg
TIME: 11/11/11
GS: 0.888 kg
DATE: 04/06/06
TIME: 11/11/11
GS: 0.888 kg
NO.: 4
GS: 0.888 kg
DATE: 04/06/06
NO.: 5
GS: 0.888 kg
TIME: 11/11/11
NO.: 6
GS: 0.888 kg
DATE: 04/06/06
TIME: 11/11/11
NO.: 7
GS: 0.888 kg
NT: 0.666 kg
TW: 0.222 kg
GW: 0.888 kg
DATE: 04/06/06
NT: 0.666 kg
TW: 0.222 Kg
GW: 0.888 kg
TIME: 11/11/11
NT: 0.666 kg
TW: 0.222 kg
GW: 0.888 kg
DATE: 04/06/06
TIME: 11/11/11
NT: 0.666 kg
TW: 0.222 kg
GW: 0.888 kg
NO. : 4
NT : 0.666 kg
TW: 0.222 kg
GW: 0.888 kg
DATE: 04/06/06
NO.: 5
NT: 0.666 kg
TW: 0.222 kg
GW: 0.888 kg
TIME: 11/11/11
NO.: 6
NT: 0.666 kg
TW: 0.222 kg
GW: 0.888 kg
DATE: 04/06/06
TIME: 11/11/11
NO.: 7
NT: 0.666 kg
TW: 0.222 kg
GW: 0.888 kg
TYPE – tpup
GS: 0.222 kg
TOTAL: 0.222 kg
DATE: 04/06/06
GS: 0.222 kg
TOTAL: 0.444 kg
TIME: 11/11/11
GS: 0.222 kg
TOTAL: 0.666 kg
DATE: 04/06/06
TIME: 11/11/11
GS: 0.222 kg
TOTAL: 0.888 kg
NO.: 4
GS: 0.222 kg
TOTAL: 1.000 kg
DATE: 04/06/06
NO.: 5
GS: 0.222 kg
TOTAL: 1.222 kg
TIME: 11/11/11
NO.: 6
GS: 0.222 kg
TOTAL: 1.444 kg
DATE: 04/06/06
TIME: 11/11/11
NO.: 7
GS: 0.222 kg
TOTAL: 1.666 kg
NT: 0.222 kg
TW: 0.666k g
GW: 0.888 kg
TOTAL: 0.222 kg
DATE: 04/06/06
NT: 0.222 kg
TW: 0.666 kg
GW: 0.888 kg
TOTAL: 0.444 kg
TIME: 11/11/11
NT: 0.222 kg
TW: 0.666 kg
GW: 0.888 kg
TOTAL: 0.666 kg
DATE: 04/06/06
TIME: 11/11/11
NT: 0.222 kg
TW: 0.666 kg
GW: 0.888 kg
TOTAL: 0.888 kg
No.: 4
NT: 0.222 kg
TW: 0.666 kg
GW: 0.888 kg
TOTAL: 1.000 kg
DATE: 04/06/06
No.: 5
NT: 0.222 kg
TW: 0.666 kg
GW: 0.888 kg
TOTAL: 1.222 kg
TIME: 11/11/11
No.: 6
NT: 0.222 kg
TW: 0.666 kg
GW: 0.888 kg
TOTAL: 1.444 kg
DATE: 04/06/06
TIME: 11/11/11
No.: 7
NT: 0.222 kg
TW:: 0.666 kg
GW: 0.888 kg
TOTAL: 1.666 kg
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LAB 0LAB 1LAB 2LAB 3
PRT
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
2000/00/00 00:00
S/N 1
GW 0.888 kg
DATE: 2000/00/00
TIME: 00:00
GW: 0.888 kg
DATE:
TIME: 00:00
S./NO.: 2
GROSS WT: 0.888 kg
2000/00/00 00:00
S/N 0003
GW 0.888 kg
2000/00/00 00:00
S/N 4
GW 0.888 kg
DATE: 2000/00/00
TIME: 00:00
GW: 0.888 kg
DATE:
TIME: 00:00
S./NO.: 6
GROSS WT: 0.888 kg
2000/00/00 00:00
S/N 7
GW 0.888 kg
TYPE – LP-50
As leftAs leftAs left
As leftAs leftAs left
As leftAs leftAs left
As leftAs leftAs left
As leftAs leftAs left
As leftAs leftAs left
As leftAs leftAs left
As leftAs leftAs left
Table 5-3. Form Two
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6.0Appendix
Note
12345
6789
6.1Error Codes
ERROR
CODE
DESCRIPTIONRESOLUTION
- - - - -Over range
Err 4Zero setting error
Err 6A/D out of range
Remove weight from the scale.
If the problem persists, contact the dealer for assistance.
The scale was outside the normal zero setting range either when it was turned on
or when the ZERO key was pressed.
Remove weight from the scale and try again.
Use the TARE key to set the display to zero value.
If the problem persists, contact the dealer for assistance.
The values from the A/D converter are outside the normal range.
Remove weight from the scale if overloaded. Make sure the pan is attached.
Indicates the load cell or the electronics may be faulty.
If the problem persists, contact the dealer
Table 6-1. Error Codes
6.2Battery Option
The INT700 can be operated from the battery if desired. The battery life is approximately 70 hours.
When the battery needs charging, a symbol on the weight display will display. See Section 1.2 on page 2. The scale
will continue to operate for about 10 hours, after which it will automatically switch off to protect the battery.
To charge the battery, plug scale into the main power. The scale does not need to be turned on. Charged up to 12
hours for full capacity.
Just under the quantity display is an LED to indicate the status of battery charging.
•Green LED – indicates battery has a full charge.
•Red LED – indicates battery is nearly discharged
•Yellow LED – indicates battery is being charged.
If the battery doesn’t hold a full charge, the battery life may be expired. Contact Rice Lake Weighing Systems
or a local distributor.
6.3RS-232 Output Option
The INT700 can be ordered with a RS-232 output.
Specifications:
RS-232 output of weighing data
ASCII code
7/8 data bits
Parity setable
Baud rate from 600bps to 9600bps
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•pin 5 – com (gnd) public
S/N The number increments every time a new value is stored in memory
GW GW for gross weight, NT for net weight and a unit of weight
<If>
<If> Includes 2 line feeds
*************** A line of stars is shown
<lf> Includes 1 line feed
Total No: 3 Times of the accumulation memory
Total wt.: 0.447 KG Weight of the accumulation memory
***************
᧨
- HEADER1 --
- HEADER2 -
--- WEIGHT DATA - -
HEADER1: ST=STABLE, US=UNSTABLE
- WEIGHT UNIT -
TERMINATOR
•pin 6 – ok (output)
•pin 7 – low (output)
•pin 8 – hi (output)
•pin 9 – beep (output)
6.3.1Normal Print Out
Data format for normal weighing operations, parts counting or recalling of totals from memory will all be dif ferent.
Examples follow:
Figure 6-1. Normal Output
When recalling the total weight stored in the accumulation memory the output format is as follows:
Figure 6-2. Total Weight St ored in the Accumulation Memory
6.3.2Continuously Output Protocol
Con1: weighing mode:
HEADER2: NT=NET, GS=Gross
kgCRLF
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6.4SPECIFICATIONS
Model
Platform size350 mm x 450 mm420 mm x 520 mm600 mm x 800 mm
Capacity30 kg/60 kg/150 kg60 kg/150 kg/300 kg300 kg/600 kg/1000 kg
Resolution1:15.000
InterfaceRS-232 Output Optional
Stabilisation time1 Second typical
Operating temperature0°C - 40°C / 32°F - 104°F
Power supplyExternal power switch adapter, 12V 500mA
CalibrationAutomatic External
Display51/2 digits LCD display with 52 mm high digits, attached LED backlight
Rice Lake Weighing Systems (RLWS) warrants that all RLWS equipment and systems manufactured and sold by
RL WS and properly installed by an authorized RLWS Distributor or Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) will
operate per written specifications as confirmed by the Distributor/OEM and accepted by RLWS. All systems and
components are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for one year.
RLWS warrants that the equipment sold hereunder will conform to the current written specifications authorized by
RLWS. RLWS warrants the equipment against faulty workma nship and d efective ma terials. If any equipment fails
to conform to these warranties, RLWS will, at its option, repair or replace such goods returned within the warranty
period subject to the following conditions:
•Upon discovery by Buyer of such nonconformity, RLWS will be given prompt written notice with a detailed
explanation of the alleged deficiencies.
• Individual electronic components returned to RLWS for warranty purposes must be packaged to prevent
electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage in shipment. Packaging requirements are listed in a publication,
Protecting Your Components From Static Damage in Shipment, available from RLWS Equipment Return
Department.
• Examination of such equipment by RLWS confirms that the nonconformity actually exists, and was not
caused by accident, misuse, neglect, alteration, improper installation, improper repair or improper testing;
RLWS shall be the sole judge of all alleged non-conformities.
• Such equipment has not been modified, altered, or changed by any person other than RLWS or its duly
authorized repair agents.
• RLWS will have a reasonable time to repair or replace the defective equipment. Buyer is responsible for
shipping charges both ways.
•In no event will RLWS be responsible for travel time or on-location repairs, including assembly or
disassembly of equipment, nor will RLWS be liable for the cost of any repairs made by others.
THESE WARRANTIES EXCLUDE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. NEITHER RLWS NOR DISTRIBUTOR WILL, IN ANY EVENT, BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
RLWS AND BUYER AGREE THAT RLWS’ SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY HEREUNDER IS
LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF SUCH GOODS. IN ACCEPTING THIS WARRANTY, THE
BUYER WAIVES ANY AND ALL OTHER CLAIMS TO WARRANTY.
SHOULD THE SELLER BE OTHER THAN RLWS, THE BUYER AGREES TO LOOK ONLY TO THE
SELLER FOR WARRANTY CLAIMS.
NO TERMS, CONDITIONS, UNDERSTANDING, OR AGREEMENTS PURPORTING TO MODIFY THE
TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY SHALL HAVE ANY LEGAL EFFECT UNLESS MADE IN WRITING AND
SIGNED BY A CORPORATE OFFICER OF RLWS AND THE BUYER.