Scaime IPC20,IPC50 User Manual

User Manual
IPC20 – IPC50
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SCAIME SAS - Technosite Altéa - 294, rue Georges Charpak - 74100 JUVIGNY
Tél. : +33 (0)4 50 87 78 64 - www.scaime.com
INDEX
POWER SUPPLY VIA MAINS 7
POWER SUPPLY VIA BATTERY 7
INTEGRATED THERMAL PRINTER 7
CUSTOMISABLE PRINTOUTS 8
AUTOMATIC RESET WHEN SCALE IS SWITCHED ON 8
SAVING BATTERY POWER 9
AUTOMATIC SWITCHING OFF 9
AVAILABLE TARE FUNCTIONS 9
REMOTE CONTROL 10
THE DISPLAY 11
IDENTIFICATION OF THE METROLOGICAL SOFTWARE 12
ON 14
OFF 14
ZERO 14
AUTOMATIC TARE 15
TARE DELETION 15
PRESETTABLE TARE (PT) 16
PRINTOUT (AND REPRINT OF THE LAST TICKET) 17
METRICS 17
REGULATION OF THE DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS 18
SETTINGS A TARE VALUE ALREADY KNOWN (PT) 20
30 TARES ARCHIVE 20
AUTOMATIC TARE DELETION 21
NUMERICAL IDS 22
DATE AND TIME 23
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HOW TO ACCESS THE FUNCTION MENU AND SELECT THE DESIRED ONE 25
WEIGHING WITH HIGH RESOLUTION DISPLAY - hi.res 26
HORIZONTAL ACCUMULATOR - total 28
MIXING SEVERAL COMPONENTS - formul 30
COUNTING - Count 32
WEIGHT CHECK - CheCk 35
UNIT OF MEASUREMENT CONVERSION - CoNver 38
PERCENTAGE WEIGHING - PerC 39
HOLDING WEIGHT ON THE DISPLAY - hold 42
EXCHANGE BETWEEN NET WEIGHT AND GROSS WEIGHT - net.Gro 43
CloCk - DATE AND TIME 45
preC.10 - HIGH RESOLUTION READING DIVISION 45
alibi - ALIBI MEMORY READING 46
setpnt - RELAY PORTS 46
filter - WEIGHING FILTERS 47
SCreen - ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY 48
TARE - TARE 49
autoff - AUTOMATIC SWITCHING OFF 49
on.prin - MANUAL PRINTER SWITCHING ON 49
tik.res - TICKET NUMBER RESET 50
reset - FACTORY CONFIGURATION RESET 50
diaG - DIAGNOSTICS 50
PRINT 52
ACCUMULATION 52
TARE 52
WEIGHING 53
PIECE COUNTER 53
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INTRODUCTION

The purpose of this manual is to familiarise the user with the different weight indicator operating modes, key functions and display instructions.
We recommend carefully following the instructions when programming the weight indicator, as to do otherwise could jeopardise proper scale operation.
In addition to having all the conventional features of a high precision scale, the indicator offers extra user features such as the fun­ction of converting the unit of measurement into pounds, converting net weight/gross weight, gross weight or net weight setpoint, in-out truck weighing, single scale universal repeater, multi-scale repeater, approved weight transmission to PC with alibi memory, +/- checkweighing, sample weight percentage, weight hold on display, peak sensor, weighing accumulator, piece counting. These features make it suitable both for industrial use as well as for legal use with third parties and in trade, meeting the most up to date needs as far as transmission and data printing via the two bidirectional serial ports.
This manual was written with the utmost care but we always welcome feedback on any inaccuracies you may find.

WARNINGS

The instrument is covered by warranty and MUST NOT BE OPENED BY THE USER for any reason. Any attempt to repair or modify the unit could expose the user to the risk of electrical shock and will render all warranty conditions null. All problems with the unit or the system must be communicated to the manufacturer or the dealer from which it was purchased. In any case, DISCONNECT POWER before any operations. The instrument is insulated between the dangerous voltage area and the parts that are accessible to the user.
• Do not pour liquids onto the indicator (eccept for models with IP65 protection or higher).
• Do not use solvents to clean the indicator.
• Do not expose the instrument to direct sunlight or sources of heat.
• Set or secure the indicator and the platform on a base with no vibrations.
• All the indicator connections must be made respecting the applicable standards in the installation area and environment.
Whatever is not explicitly described in this manual is to be considered improper use of the equipment.
Do not install in atmospheres with the risk of explosion.
The crossed out wheelie bin symbol on the product shows that it must be brought to appropriate separate waste collection centres at the end of its life cycle or returned to the dealer when purchasing a new equivalent product. Proper separate collection to then send the product to recycling contributes to preventing possible negative effects on the environment and to health and promotes recycling. Users who dispose of the product illegally shall face administrative sanctions as provided for by law.
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MAIN FEATURES

of the scale
Saving battery power............................................................................................................................................9
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POWER SUPPLY VIA MAINS

E
very IPC range indicator is equipped with a specific power cable or charger, depending on the model. The only exceptions are the specific models for explosive atmospheres, in which case refer to the specific manual. The safety stan­dards in force must be respected when connecting the unit to the 110/240V mains, including the use of a “clean” line with no distur­bances or interferences caused by other electronic equipment. The power-on LED (if available) on the front panel comes on if the instrument is powered correctly. If there is an internal rechargeable battery, it is charged automatically.

POWER SUPPLY VIA BATTERY

Internal battery charge level indicator
Charged battery
Low battery
The LoW.bAtt message precedes automatic instrument switching off.
Battery charging indicator
...

INTEGRATED THERMAL PRINTER

The printer is usually in STAND-BY and is only powered by the weight indicator when it is time to print in order to ensure the battery holds it charge longer. Once printing is complete, the printer automatically goes back into STAND-BY.
How to manually switch on the printer
Go into the configuration menu and enable the on.prin function (see page 49)
How to replace the roll
a. b. c. d.
Open the door by pres­sing the centre button.
Put the roll in, keeping the thermal surface facing outward.
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Close the door by pres­sing on both sides.
Remove the excess paper.
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CUSTOMISABLE PRINTOUTS

If the instrument is equipped with a printer, the ticket or label can be customised as shown in the following example.
Customising printouts requires advanced configuration.
Example of ticket/label Esempio di packing list
MARIO ROSSI SRL VIA DELL'INDUSTRIA, 20 41042 - FIORANO (MO) - ITALY WWW.MARIOROSSI.IT
NUM. PESATA 1
LORDO 15.000 kg TARA 3.000 kg NETTO 12.000 kg
N. SCONTRINO 54321 05/08/2015 15:39:03
Heading
Progressive weighing number (for accumulation modes)
Weight data
Progressive ticket number
Date and time
Bar code 39
MARIO ROSSI SRL VIA DELL'INDUSTRIA, 20 41042 - FIORANO (MO) - ITALY WWW.MARIOROSSI.IT
NUM. PESATA 00000001 NETTO 1.000 kg
NUM. PESATA 00000002 NETTO 1.000 kg
NUM. PESATA 00000003 NETTO 1.000 kg
NUM. PESATA 00000004 NETTO 1.000 kg
TOTALE PESATE 00000004 TOTAL NET 4.000 kg TICKET NR. 12345 09/05/06 15:39:03

AUTOMATIC RESET WHEN SCALE IS SWITCHED ON

If a weight less than 10% of the capacity is on the scale when it is switched on, the weight is automatically reset. This function is useful in automatically resetting a container, pallet or small structure without having to recalibrate the scale.
i
Weights over 10% can be reset by changing the original calibration. Automatic reset when the scale is switched on can be deactivated.
Automatic reset when the scale is switched on requires advanced configuration.
KEYBOARD LOCK
The indicator keyboard can be deactivated in order to avoid accidentally carrying out the available functions.
Keyboard lock requires advanced configuration.
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SAVING BATTERY POWER

The instrument is equipped with advanced battery power saving functions designed to increase operating time.
Saving battery power requires advanced configuration.

AUTOMATIC SWITCHING OFF

This function activates when the scale is completely unloaded and has not been used for a set amount of time (standard 5 minu­tes). To activate or deactivate automatic switching off, go into the autoff section in the configuration menu (see page 49).
WARNING
In accumulation and formulation mode, automatic switching off causes the accumulation in progress to be lost.

AVAILABLE TARE FUNCTIONS

The instrument allows you to choose from specific tare functions for your needs:
• “Locked” tare (standard factory configuration).
• “Unlocked” tare: automatically deleted every time the scale is unloaded. Useful in preventing errors when the tare is different for every weighing.
• Tare acquired automatically by the scale. Tare is only acquired if there is no other saved tare value.
• Tare function disabled.
To customise the tare function, go into the tare section in the configuration menu (see page 49).
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REMOTE CONTROL

The instrument can be equipped with an infrared or radio frequency remote control.
Remote control functions
FUNCTION
KEYBOARD
ZERO TARE Zero -
TARE TARE Tare Manual tare (PT)
MODE TARE Operating mode -
PRINT TARE Print -
C TARE Cancel/Delete Stand-by/Switch-on
NUMERICAL KEYS TARE - -
F1 TARE - -
F2 TARE - -
F3 TARE - -
TARE MODE
SHORT LONG
MULTI-FUNCTION
The remote control requires advanced configuration.
Additional radio frequency remote control configurations
Multi-remote control
Useful when several operators are using the same scale (up to 3).
Broadcast
Useful when you need to com­mand several scales with the same remote control.
Ad hoc
Useful when there are several scales installed in the same area, each managed by its own remote control.
0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 00.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0
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THE DISPLAY

15
1
2
3
4
5
6
Number Symbol Description
(1) The scale is unloaded and at zero (gross).
(2) The weight is unstable.
(3) The time is being shown on the display.
(4) The weight displayed is net. There is a saved tare.
(5,6) The weight displayed is gross.
14 13
118 1097
lb
12
(7) Battery level.
(8) Metrics are being displayed.
(9) A locked tare is active.
(10) A manual tare is active.
(11) Indicate the range of active weighing.
(12)
(13) The weight is being displayed in high resolution.
(14)
(15) Indicate the active relay ports (only with the optional board).
LETTERS:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N o P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
NUMBERS:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
lb
...
Units of measurement - Pounds (lb), tonnes (t), kilograms (kg), grams (g), number of pie­ces (Pcs).
Indicates a key is pressed. In some operating modes, it indicates that a specific function is active.
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IDENTIFICATION OF THE METROLOGICAL SOFTWARE

1. Turn off the scale 2. Follow the procedure:
Turn on the scale and press the key during
C
C
display of the power messages.
0.0
0.000 888888
888888
C
2 sec2 sec
C
-off-
-off-
max
max
x x.y y
x x.y y
a a.b b.C C
a a.b b.C C
Prefix: instrument model
xx
Version: legal software
YY
Weighing program version
.000
0
0
.0
leGal
9.80390
0
.000
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BASIC FUNCTIONS

of the scale
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Basic functions of the scale
ON
OFF
a.
b.
c.
0.000
C
a.
0.0 0 0
b.
c.
-off-
C
2 sec.

ZERO

a.
0.0 0 1
b.
ZERO
c.
0.0 0 0
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AUTOMATIC TARE

= +
? kg ? kg
a. b.
0.5 0 0
a. b.
10.0 0 0
TARE
1.2 0 0
c.
10.0 0 0

TARE DELETION

a. b.
-0.500
TARE
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c.
0.0 0 0
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PRESETTABLE TARE (PT)

= +
0,500 kg
a. b. c.
TARE
10.0 0 0
2 sec.
d.
000.500
Setting the tare value
How to set the value
or
0 9
...
e. f.
PRINT
? kg
-PT-
-0.500
g.
1.200
0,500
kg
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If the pallet truck has a number keypad, it is possible to enter the tare quickly:
a. Enter the tare value
0 9
...
b.
TARE
1,200 kg
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PRINTOUT (AND REPRINT OF THE LAST TICKET)

a. b.
1.2 0 0
To reprint the last ticket (for models with numerical keyboard)
a.
PRINT
F

METRICS

b.
PRINT
print
c.
print
a. b. c.
10.000
C
4 sec.
600.000 40.000 2.0 0 0
INFo
10.0 0 0
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REGULATION OF THE DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS

a. b.
10.0 0 0
ZERO
2 sec.
c.
brGt 0
...
brGt 5
Set the brightness.
How to set the value
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ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS

for models with numerical keyboard
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Additional function for models with numerical keyboard

SETTINGS A TARE VALUE ALREADY KNOWN (PT)

a. Enter the tare value
0 9
...
b.
TARE

30 TARES ARCHIVE

This memorises the most commonly used tares (up to 30), to simplify retrieval with quick selection.
Example
10,0 kg 12,0 kg 15,0 kg
How to store a tare
a. b. c.
10.0 0 0
T 0 1
Select the memory.
F 9
e.
How to set the value
f.d.
or
0 9
...
t00.500
Enter the tare value
How to set the value
or
0 9
...
g.
PRINTPRINT
ì10.0 0 0
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Additional function for models with numerical keyboard
How to retrieve a stored tare
a.
15.000
d.
b. c.
Fun 1
F 1
e.
T 0 1
Select the memory.
How to set the value
or
0 9
...
0.0 0 0
PRINT

AUTOMATIC TARE DELETION

a. b. c.
0.0 0 0 Fun 2
F 2
Ta-L
Automatic deletion disabled
Ta-u
Automatic deletion en­abled: the tare will be deleted automatically when the pallet truck is completely unloaded.
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Additional function for models with numerical keyboard

NUMERICAL IDS

The instrument is fitted with 2 memories for the temporary registration of numerical codes that can be used to identify the prod­uct, the operator, the lot etc… These codes, if entered, will be present in the ticket when printing.
How to enter the ID
a. b. c.
0.0 0 0 Fun 3
iidn
Select the memory.
d. e.
iidn1
1
How to enable automatic ID deletion
a. b.
0.0 0 0 Fun 4
F 3
000000
Enter the required ID (up to 10 digits)
How to set the value
or
0 9
...
How to set the value
f.
c.
Midn
Select the memory.
or
1 2
PRINT
d. e.
Mid1
1
i
The numerical IDs zero automatically when turning o the scale.
F 4
id1L
id1u
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How to set the value
1 2
or
Automatic deletion disabled.
Automatic deletion enabled: the entered ID will be deleted automatically when the pallet truck is completely unloaded.
Additional function for models with numerical keyboard

DATE AND TIME

a. b. c.
0.0 0 0 Fun 8
F 8
day month year hour Minute
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Only if the option date and hour is present.
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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

of the scale
Accumulation (total) ..........................................................................................................................................28
Piece counting (Count) ........................................................................................................................................32
Weight check (CheCk) ..........................................................................................................................................35
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HOW TO ACCESS THE FUNCTION MENU AND SELECT THE DESIRED ONE

a. b. c.
MODE
0.0 0 0
5 sec.
d. Select the function
Weighing with high resolution display
HI.RES
total
formul
(for in-factory use)
See page 26
Horizontal accumulation: sum of the weight of several objects to obtain the total weight
See page 28
Vertical formulation or accumulation: mixing several components
See page 30
funCt
The indicator is in the function menu: the currently active function appears.
Count
CheCk
Conver
PerC
HoLD
net.Gro
Counting
See page 32
Weight check compared to a reference sample.
See page 35
Unit of measure conversion
See page 38
Weighing in % compared to a reference sample
See page 39
Holding weight on the display
See page 42
Net weight - gross weight exchange
See page 43
Once you have selected the function, the scale goes back to weighing mode.
0.0 0 0
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WEIGHING WITH HIGH RESOLUTION DISPLAY - hi.res

How to check calibration, if necessary
How to adjust calibration, if necessary
MODE
2 sec.
d.
0.2 0 1
000.200
Set the sample weight
How to set the value
or
0 9
...
e.
kg
PRINTa. b. c.
f.
g.
Check finished calibration
unLoADLoAD
h.
i.
C a l.0 Cal.ok
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WEIGHING WITH HIGH RESOLUTION DISPLAY - hi.res
How to select the desired reading division
a.
d.
g.
200.000
200
MODE MODE
g
g g
b.
MODE
e.
200.00
h.
MODE
g
c.
200.0
f.
i.
200
g
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This operating mode requires configuring an appropriate filter (hi.res0...hi.res7) (see page 25). the maximum number of decimal digit is 3.
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HORIZONTAL ACCUMULATOR - total

How to sum the weighs
a. b. c.
0.5 0 0 t. 1
d. e. f.
1.8 0 0 t. 2
kg
kg
PRINT
PRINT
g. h. i.
0.9 0 0 t. 3
kg
PRINT
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HORIZONTAL ACCUMULATOR - total
How to momentarily read the total
a.
MODE
i
With numerical keyboard,
How to end accumulation and reset the total
a.
PRINT
2 sec.
+ 7 simply shows the current total without any printout/reset.
F
b.
n. 3 3.2 0 0
Number of weighs Total weight
b.
n. 3 3.2 0 0
kg
kg
Number of weighs
i
With numerical keyboard, F + 7 simply shows the current total without any printout/reset.
How to print and reset the grand total
a.
MODE
2 sec.
b.
n. 3 3.2 0 0
Number of weighs
i
With numerical keyboard,
+ 6 simply shows the current total without any printout/reset.
F
Total weight
kg
Total weight
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Advanced functions of the scale

MIXING SEVERAL COMPONENTS - formul

How to sum the weighs
a.
0.0 3 0 0.0 0 0
d.
0.2 5 0
kg
kg
b.
TARE
e.
PRINT
c.
f.
t. 1
g. h. i.
0.100 t. 2
j. k. l.
0.100 t. 3
kg
kg
PRINT
PRINT
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MIXING SEVERAL COMPONENTS - formul
How to momentarily read the total
a.
i
With numerical keyboard,
How to reset the total
a.
MODE
PRINT
2 sec.
b.
n. 3 0.4 5 0
Number of weighs Total weight
+ 7 simply shows the current total without any printout/reset.
F
b.
n. 3 0.4 5 0
kg
kg
i
With numerical keyboard,
How to print and reset the grand total
a.
MODE
2 sec.
+ 7 simply shows the current total without any printout/reset.
F
i
With numerical keyboard,
+ 6 simply shows the current total without any printout/reset.
F
Number of weighs
b.
n. 3 3.2 0 0
Number of weighs
Total weight
kg
Total weight
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COUNTING - Count

How to sample and count
a.
0.0 7 0
d.
MODE
2 sec.
kg kg
b. c.
TARE
e. f.
-s- 5
Select the desired referen­ce quantity (5, 10, 20, ... 200 pieces)
How to set the value
0.0 0 0
-s- 5
g. h.
PRINT
With the numerical keyboard, the combination of the
keys allows to type the desired quantity (in any amount).
sample
Sampling in progress, please wait...
* With the numerical key­board, the combination of
F
the
+ 7 keys allows to modify the sampling time. The more the time, the more the sampling precision.
F+ 5
(*)
5 sec.
Load the selected reference quantity
For a correct sampling, the reference quantity must have a weight of at least 0.1% of the maximum scale capacity.
i.
5
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COUNTING - Count
How to switch between pieces count and weight
MODE
100
You can go from counting to wei­ghing at any time
How to enter the average unit weight (PMU)
a. b. c.
*
PRINT
or
F 6
2 sec.
apw
0.3 0 0
0.0 1 0
Enter the average unit weight
Example:
How to set the value
= 0,010 kg
kg
kg
*With the numerical keyboard, it is possible to use the rapid combination
F
+ 6.
PRINT
0
oppure
0 9
...
f.d. e.
100
For correct counting, you must set the known tare value (see page 15) or tare the empty container and fill it with the pieces to count.
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COUNTING - Count
Pieces counting of the total load
a.
d. e.
MODE
kg kg
2 sec.
b. Insert the tare value
TARE
2 sec.
How to set the value
or
0 9
...
-s- 5
Select the desired referen­ce quantity (5, 10, 20, ... 200 pieces)
c.
0.8 0 01.0 0 0
PT
f. Take the samples (5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 75, 100, 200 pezzi).
-s- 5
g. h.
MODE
How to set the value
With the numerical keyboard,
F
5 sec.
F
+
+
5
7
the combination of the keys allows to type the desired quantity (in any amount).
sample
Sampling in progress, please wait...
* With the numerical keyboard, the combination of the
keys allows to modify the sam­pling time. The more the time, the more the sampling precision.
i.
(*)
80
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WEIGHT CHECK - CheCk

How to start the check with known reference weight
a. b. c.
kg
0.0 0 0
MODE
2 sec.
d.
kg kg
e.
t00000
PRINT
How to set the value
or
0
9
...
tarGet
f.
L00000
Enter the lower tolerance
How to set the value
0
or
9
...
g.
h.
kg
i.
h00000
PRINT PRINT
Example 1
To check a weight of 1000 g with +/- 5 g tolerance (that is, between 995 g and 1005 g), set:
t01000 l00005 h00005
Example 2
To check a weight of 500 g with + 10 g / - 20 g tolerance (that is, between 480 g and 510 g), set:
t00500 l00020 h00010
Enter the higher tolerance
How to set the value
or
0
9
...
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WEIGHT CHECK - CHECK
How to start the check with automatic target acquisition
a. b. c.
kg kg
0.5 0 0
MODE
2 sec.
h00000
PRINT PRINT
Enter the higher tolerance
How to set the value
kg
L00000
Enter the lower tolerance
How to set the value
0
f.d. e.
or
9
...
How to check the weight
- ok -
or
0
9
...
_under
-
Over
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WEIGHT CHECK - CHECK
How to update the nominal weight with known reference weight
a. b. c.
a.
0.0 0 0
How to update the nominal weight with automatic target acquisition
kg
MODE
tarGet
t00000
a. b.
0.5 0 0
How to edit the check thresholds
a. b.
MODE
2 sec.
kg
MODE
t.m i n
c.
l00000
d.
t.m a x
e.
h00000
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UNIT OF MEASUREMENT CONVERSION - CoNver

How to convert the unit of measurement into pounds (standard mode)
kg
You can convert the unit of measure­ment into pounds at any time.
Converting the unit of measurement with free conversion factor
a.
kg
b.
0.5 0 0
MODE
MODE
1.10250.5 0 0
c.
faCtor
2 sec.
d. e.
00.0000
Enter the average unit weight
How to set the value
or
0 9
...
f.
0.5 0 0
kg
Pounds (lb) 1g = 0.00220 Ounces (oz) 1g = 0.03527 Stones (st) 1g = 0.00016 Karats (kt) 1g = 5.00000 Grains (gr) 1g = 15.43240
...
Any conversion factor must be multiplied to the weight.
MODE
You can convert the unit of me­asurement with free conversion factor at any time.
PRINT
1.1025
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PERCENTAGE WEIGHING - PerC

Percentage check
I. How to acuire the 100% reference
a. b. c.
kg
0.5 0 0
MODE
2 sec.
d. e.
PRINT
sample
Sampling in progress, please wait...
* With the numerical keyboard, the combination of the
keys allows to modify the sam­pling time. The more the time, the more the sampling precision.
F
5 sec.
7
+
*
S-100.0
f.
1 0 0.0
II. How to check the weight
6 0.0
MODE
You can go from weight in % to wei­ght in kg at any time.
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0.3 0 0
kg
Advanced functions of the scale
PERCENTAGE WEIGHT - PERC
Percentage metering
Example of formula
a. b. c.
0.0 2 0 0.0 0 0
d.
Product: RP28K
1. 2127A3 - 50%
2. 23AB4 - 30%
3. Water - 20%
Dose 500g
kg kg
ZERO
e.
kg
000.500
MODE
Enter the total quantity to achieve
f.
PRINT
2 sec.
g.
0.0
How to set the value
h.
or
0 9
...
5 0.0
i.
TARE
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Advanced functions of the scale
PERCENTAGE WEIGHT - PERC
j. k. l.
0.0
3 0.0
TARE
m.
p.
0.0
1 0 0.0
n. o.
2 0.0
MODE
C
0.5 0 0
kg
You can go from weight in % to wei­ght in kg at any time.
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Advanced functions of the scale

HOLDING WEIGHT ON THE DISPLAY - hold

How to activate the function
a. b. c.
0.0 0 0 200.000
d.
200.000
How to deactivate the function
200.000
kg
kg
kg
e.
200.000
b.a.
MODE
kg
kg
MODE
The weight on the display is held even when the scale is unloaded.
c.
kg
0.0 0 0
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Advanced functions of the scale

EXCHANGE BETWEEN NET WEIGHT AND GROSS WEIGHT - net.Gro

a. b.
0.5 0 0
a. b.
kg
kg
0.0 0 0
TARE
1.2 0 0
kg
c.
0.0 0 0
kg
d.
1.2 0 0
kg kg
You can go from net weight to gross weight at any time.
MODE
1.7 0 0
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CONFIGURATION MENU

of the scale
How to access the configuration menu ....................................................................................44
Date and time (CloCk) .................................................................................................................... 45
High resolution reading division (preC.10) .............................................................................. 45
Alibi memory reading (alibi) ...................................................................................................... 46
Relay output (setpnt) ....................................................................................................................46
Weighing filters (filter) ............................................................................................................... 47
Display backlighting (sCreen) .....................................................................................................48
Tare (tare) .........................................................................................................................................49
Automatic switching off (autoff) ................................................................................................49
Manual printer swiching on (on.prin) ....................................................................................... 49
Ticket number reset (tik.res) ....................................................................................................50
Factory configuration reset (reset) ...........................................................................................50
Diagnostics (diaG) ...........................................................................................................................50
HOW TO ACCES THE CONFIGURATION MENU
a. b. c.
PRINT
0.0 0 0 CoNFIG
5 sec.
The indicator is in the configuration menu.
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MENU
How to enter How to browse
1. 5 Sec.
Page 44
i
A
Clock
B
preC.10
C
alibi
D
setpnt
E
filter
F
sCreen
G
tare
H
autoff
I
on.prin
J
t i k.re s
K
reset
L
diaG
1
day
2
month
3
year
4
hour
5
minute
=
=
=
=
C

CloCk - DATE AND TIME

Visible only if the date/time option is available
Day
A-1
day
00
month
Month
A-2
month
00
year
Year
A-3
year
00
hour
Hour
A-4
hour
00
Minute
Minute
A-5
Minute
00
Day

preC.10 - HIGH RESOLUTION READING DIVISION

This functions allows you to display the weight with ten times greater resolu­tion
B
preC.10
no
yes
alibi
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MENU
How to enter How to browse
1. 5 Sec.
Page 44
i
=
=
=
=
C

alibi - ALIBI MEMORY READING

Visible only if there is an optional board
The weighing save ID code is expressed as follows: 00000 - 000000, for example 00001 - 000021. The first value is the re-write number, the second value is the weighing identifi­cation number.
C
alibi
A
Clock
B
preC.10
C
alibi
D
setpnt
E
filter
F
sCreen
G
tare
H
autoff
I
on.prin
J
t i k.re s
K
reset
L
diaG
rew.id
00000

setpnt - RELAY PORTS

id
000000
Enter the re-write number
Enter the weighing identification number
ch
um kG
Gross
tare
Reading channel
1
Saved weigh unit of measurement
0.0 0
0.0 0 0
0
Gross weight
Tare
Visible only if there is an optional board
Relay port activation/deactivation weights
D
setpnt
s1.o f f
s1.o n
filter
i
Repeat the same operation for relays 2, 3 and 4.
Relay 1 deactivation weight
Relay 1 activation weight
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MENU

filter - WEIGHING FILTERS

How to enter How to browse
1. 5 Sec.
Page 44
i
A
Clock
B
preC.10
C
alibi
D
setpnt
E
filter
F
sCreen
G
tare
H
autoff
I
on.prin
J
t i k.re s
K
reset
L
diaG
12
13
16
17
1
anD.0
4
anD.3
5
h i.r e s.0
h i.r e s.7
d y n.0
d y n.3
slow.0
=
=
=
=
C
Edits scale reactivity. Useful in optimising weighing to your needs.
With the approved instrument, you can select only some of the filters listed below.
Premise
The “0” represents minor filtering incidence. Increasing the incidence give the weight more stability. We recommend weighing several times, changing the incidence until you ob­tain the best compromise between reactivity and stability.
Table and floor scales and piece counters
E-1
E-4
High precision scales
E-5
E-12
Suspended and oscillating load weighing
E-13
E-16
anD.0
anD.3
h i.r e s.0
h i.r e s.7
d y n.0
d y n.3
20
slow.3
21
d o s.0
24
d o s.3
25
r.a d C 0
28
r.a d C 5
Liquid weighing, weighbridges and weighing with vibrations
E-17
slow.0
E-20
Metering, filling, level check and overloads
E-24
Filter for specific applications for use by the manufacturer
E-25
E-28
E-21
slow.3
d o s.0
d o s.3
Auto
r.a d C 0
r.a d C 5
Manual
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MENU
Creen - ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY
How to enter How to browse
1. 5 Sec.
Page 44
i
A
Clock
B
preC.10
C
alibi
D
setpnt
E
filter
F
sCreen
G
tare
H
autoff
I
on.prin
J
t i k.re s
K
reset
L
diaG
1
bak.it
2
briGht
3
loCk
4
Colour
=
=
=
=
C
Backlighting
F-1
bak.it
briGht
Brightness
F-2
briGht
loCk
no
yes
auto
brGt 1
brGt 5
Always on
On when weight is un-
stable
Display lock (for use by the manufacturer)
F-3
loCk
no
yes
Colour
Backlighting colour
F-4
Colour
red
Green
Visible only on models with colour displays
bak.it
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MENU
ARE - TARE
How to enter How to browse
1. 5 Sec.
Page 44
i
A
Clock
B
preC.10
C
alibi
D
setpnt
E
filter
F
sCreen
G
tare
H
autoff
I
o n.pr i n
J
t i k.re s
K
reset
L
diaG
=
=
=
=
C
G
tare
loCk
unloCk
off
auto
autoff

autoff - AUTOMATIC SWITCHING OFF

H
autoff
no
The tare is saved. Manual deletion.
Tare automatically deleted when scale is unloaded.
Tare functions inhibited.
Tare automatically carried out when weight is stable.
yes
on.prin

on.prin - MANUAL PRINTER SWITCHING ON

Visible only if there is an integrated printer.
I
o n.p ri n
Manual Vaux port switching on (switching on printer, radio module or other device powered via Vaux)
C
tik.res
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MENU
How to enter How to browse
1. 5 Sec.
Page 44
i
=
=
=
=
C

tik.res - TICKET NUMBER RESET

J
tik.res
sure?
reset
A
Clock
B
preC.10
C
alibi
D
setpnt
E
filter
F
sCreen
G
tare
H
autoff
I
on.prin
J
tik
K
reset
L
diaG
.res

reset - FACTORY CONFIGURATION RESET

K
reset
sure?
diaG

diaG - DIAGNOSTICS

L
diaG
Reserved for technical staff.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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PRINT

The scale does not print
Another printout is already in progress (busy)
Make sure there is a roll in the printer
The printer does not switch on
The weight is unstable (unStAb)
The net or gross weight is negative or is insufficient for printing (loW)
Underload or overload (______ o
The scale was not loaded after the last printing (no.0.unS)
You are trying to print a non-approved weight
------
) (un.oVEr)

ACCUMULATION

The scale does not accumulate
Make sure there is a roll in the printer
The printer does not switch on
The weight is unstable (unStAb)
The net or gross weight is negative (loW)
Underload o overload (______ o ------) (un.oVEr)
The scale was not unloaded after the last printing (no.0.unS)
The weight is insufficient for weighing (loW)
- less than 10 divisions for the accumulator modes
- less than “Min” for the approved products (shown on the measuring plate)
The sale has lost the total
Switching off the scale causes the accumulated totals to be lost

TARE

The scale does not tare
The weight is unstable (unStAb)
The gross weight is negative (loW)
The weight is insufficient
The weight exceeds the maximum capacity
The tare function has been deactivated (see page 49)
In the event of manual tare, the value exceeds the maximum capacity
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WEIGHING

The scale does not switch on
Make sure the power cable is connected properly
Connect the battery charger and try again. If the instrument continues to malfunction, contact the dealer.
The scale switches off suddenly
Automatic switching off active
Low battery
Battery failure
Power supply line failure
The scale is not reactive
One of the available energy saving modes has been activated
An unsuitable weighing filter has been selected
The scale display switches off and displays a dot
Stand-by mode is active: press a key to reactivate weighing.
Energy saving mode is active: contact the dealer for further details.
The scale displays a permanen “Zero” message
The scale is unable to automatically reset the weight because it exceeds the maximum resettable weight at switch-on.
Unload the scale and try again. If the scale continues to have the same problem even when there is nothing on it, contact the dealer.
The weight is unstable
Check the active weighing filter (see page 47).
If the support surface is subjected to vibrations from machinery or moving vehicles, move the scale onto another surface and try again.

PIECE COUNTER

The scale does not carry out sampling
The weight is unstable (Err.Mot)
The weight is insufficient, add more pieces and try again (Error)
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ERROR MESSAGES

MESSAGE DESCRIPTION SOLUTION
BUSY
UNSTAB
low
under
over
no.0.unS
Another printout is already in progress
The weight is unstable
The net or gross weight is negative or insufficient for printing
Underload
Overload
The scale was not unloaded after the last printing
Wait for the printout in progress to be finished and try again.
Check the weighing filter (see page 35). If the support surface is subjected to vibrations from machinery or moving vehicles, move the scale onto another surface and try again.
Add weight and try again.
Load the scale to restore a valid weight condition. If the problem persists, contact customer service.
Unload the scale to restore a valid weight condition. If the problem persists, contact customer service.
Completely unload the scale, making sure the light comes on. Reload the weight and try again.
err.mot
Error
The weight is unstable Wait for stability (the light) and try again.
In piece counting mode, the weight is insufficient for proper sampling.
Add more pieces and try again.
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TECHNICAL NOTES - CONFIGURATION OF THE PRODUCT
To be completed by the technical service.
funCt
NOTES
preC.10
setpnt
flter
sCreen
no
s1.off
s1.on
s2.off
s2.on
s3.off
s3.on
s4.off
s4.on
b.t
yes
no
yes
uto
bRIGHT
loC
Colour
tre
utoff
This publication, or por tions thereof, may not be duplicated without w ritten permission from the Manufacturer. All information contained in this manual is based on the data available at the time of it s publication; the Manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to its product s at any t ime without notice and without incurring any penalty. We therefore recommend that you always check for any updates.
The individual in charge of the scale operation must ensure that all safety regulations in force in the country of use are applied, ensuring that the appliance is used in accordance with the purpose it is intended for and to avoid any danger for the user.
The Manufacturer declines any liability arising from any weighing operation errors.
loC
no
unloC
yes
off
uto
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NOTES
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NOTES
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