Soehnle 3035 User Manual

Terminal
3035
Manual
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Thank you for purchasing the Soehnle Professional Terminal 3035. This terminal was developed in accordance with the needs of operational practices and gives you a wide range of options to customize the weighing process to your specific needs, and to make your processes as efficient and cost-effective as possible.
Prior to use, please read this user manual with care. Inappropriate use may cause harm to you or the terminal. If you have questions or experience problems with your terminal that are not addressed in the user manual, please contact your Soehnle Industrial Solutions service location or the customer service department of Soehnle Industrial Solutions.
Telephone: +49 7191 3453-220 Fax: +49 7191 3453-211 E-mail: info@soehnle-professional.com
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Table of Contents Page
1. General Information .............................................................................................................. 8
1.1 Intended uses .................................................................................................................................. 8
1.2 Safety instructions ........................................................................................................................... 8
1.3 Cleaning .......................................................................................................................................... 9
1.4 Maintenance and service .................................................................................................................. 9
1.5 Product Warranty/liability ................................................................................................................. 9
1.6 Setup instructions ...........................................................................................................................10
2. Equipment description ......................................................................................................... 11
2.1 Connections and equipment description ...........................................................................................11
2.2 Technical Specifications ...................................................................................................................11
2.3 Symbols in the symbol bar of the display ..........................................................................................12
2.4 Calibration instructions ...................................................................................................................13
2.4.1 Type tag .................................................................................................................................13
2.4.2 Calibration counter .................................................................................................................13
2.5 On / Off switching ...........................................................................................................................14
3. Operating concept .............................................................................................................. 15
3.2 Program mode ................................................................................................................................16
3.3 Function keys ..................................................................................................................................16
4.Setup mode……...…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17
4.1 Starting setup mode ........................................................................................................................19
4.2 Program settings .............................................................................................................................21
4.3 Setup mode settings / terminal ........................................................................................................22
4.4 Setup mode settings / terminal ........................................................................................................27
4.5 Setup mode settings / communication ..............................................................................................30
4.6 Setup mode settings / Service..........................................................................................................37
4.7 Reset Terminal ................................................................................................................................37
5. Basic functions ................................................................................................................... 38
5.1 Switch on .......................................................................................................................................38
5.2 Switch off .......................................................................................................................................38
5.3 Program selection ...........................................................................................................................38
5.4 Zero set ..........................................................................................................................................38
5.5 Tare function ..................................................................................................................................39
5.6 Gross display ...................................................................................................................................39
5.7 Scale switching ...............................................................................................................................39
5.8 Ten X display x10 ............................................................................................................................40
5.9 Hold function ..................................................................................................................................41
5.10 Secondary display..........................................................................................................................42
5.10.1 Second unit of measure .........................................................................................................44
5.11 Organization data (Identifier) ........................................................................................................46
5.12 Alpha-numeric data entry ..............................................................................................................49
5.13 Key locks ......................................................................................................................................50
5.14 User password...............................................................................................................................51
5.15 Login function / Start function process ..........................................................................................51
6 Application Programs ........................................................................................................... 56
6.1 Selecting application programs ........................................................................................................56
6.2 Function keys ..................................................................................................................................56
6.3 Navigating the application programs ................................................................................................57
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6.4 Custom programs ............................................................................................................................57
6.5 Weighing and tare ...........................................................................................................................58
6.5.1 Function keys ..........................................................................................................................58
6.5.2 Display screen .........................................................................................................................58
6.5.3 Information field display ..........................................................................................................59
6.5.4 Weighing without tare .............................................................................................................60
6.5.5 Manual tare .............................................................................................................................60
6.5.6 Tare with manual tare entry .....................................................................................................60
6.5.7 Multiplication tare ...................................................................................................................61
6.5.8 Cumulative tare .......................................................................................................................61
6.5.9 Intermediate tare ....................................................................................................................62
6.5.10 Automatic tare ......................................................................................................................62
6.5.11 Fixed tare value memory ........................................................................................................63
6.5.12 Error messages during tare ....................................................................................................64
6.5.13 Display options with the Info key ...........................................................................................65
6.5.14 Save the current values to fixed memory ................................................................................65
6.5.15 Organization data (Identifier) .................................................................................................66
6.5.16 Settings in setup mode ..........................................................................................................66
6.6 Totaling + picking ............................................................................................................................68
6.6.1 Function keys ..........................................................................................................................68
6.6.2 Display screen .........................................................................................................................69
6.6.3 Information field display ..........................................................................................................70
6.6.4 Tare function ..........................................................................................................................70
6.6.5 Operating the addition function ...............................................................................................71
6.6.6 Available selections for the totaling display ..............................................................................71
6.6.7 Relief factor for totaling ..........................................................................................................72
6.6.8 Auto totaling / picking .............................................................................................................72
6.6.9 Preferred totaling scale ...........................................................................................................72
6.6.10 Assigning and deleting the sequential number ........................................................................73
6.6.11 Item counter .........................................................................................................................73
6.6.12 Keys that trigger printouts .....................................................................................................73
6.6.13 Display current totals .............................................................................................................73
6.6.14 Display individual items ..........................................................................................................74
6.5.15 Display options with the Info key ...........................................................................................75
6.6.16 Save the current values to fixed memory ................................................................................75
6.6.17 Organization data (Identifier) .................................................................................................76
6.6.18 Settings in setup mode ..........................................................................................................76
6.7 Counting .........................................................................................................................................78
6.7.1 Function keys ..........................................................................................................................78
6.7.2 Counting display screen ...........................................................................................................79
6.7.3 Information field display ..........................................................................................................80
6.7.4 Tare function ..........................................................................................................................80
6.7.5 Counting function ....................................................................................................................81
6.7.6 Totaling + picking ....................................................................................................................83
6.7.7 Reference statistics .................................................................................................................87
6.7.8 Unit control .............................................................................................................................88
6.7.9 Counting with several weighing bridges ....................................................................................89
6.7.10 Counting accuracy .................................................................................................................90
6.7.11 Display options with the Info key ...........................................................................................91
6.7.12 Save the current values to fixed memory ................................................................................91
6.7.13 Organization data (Identifier) .................................................................................................92
6.7.14 Settings in setup mode ..........................................................................................................93
6.8 Controlling ......................................................................................................................................97
6.8.1 Function keys ..........................................................................................................................97
6.8.2 Display screen .........................................................................................................................98
6.8.3 Information field display ..........................................................................................................99
6.8.4 Tare function ..........................................................................................................................99
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6.8.5 Control functions .....................................................................................................................99
6.8.6 Totaling + picking .................................................................................................................. 102
6.8.7 Display options with the Info key ........................................................................................... 106
6.8.8 Saving current values to fixed memory ................................................................................... 106
6.8.9 Organization data (identifier) ................................................................................................. 107
6.8.10 Settings in setup mode ........................................................................................................ 107
6.9 Classifying .................................................................................................................................... 111
6.9.1 Function keys ........................................................................................................................ 111
6.9.2 Display screen ....................................................................................................................... 112
6.9.3 Information field display ........................................................................................................ 113
6.9.4 Tare function ........................................................................................................................ 113
6.9.5 Classification functions .......................................................................................................... 113
6.9.6 Totaling + picking .................................................................................................................. 116
6.9.7 Display options with the Info key ........................................................................................... 120
6.9.8 Save the current values to fixed memory ................................................................................ 120
6.9.9 Organization data (identifier) ................................................................................................. 121
6.9.10 Settings in setup mode ........................................................................................................ 121
6.10 Recipes ....................................................................................................................................... 124
6.10.1 Function keys ...................................................................................................................... 124
6.10.2 Display view ........................................................................................................................ 125
6.10.3 Display information field ...................................................................................................... 126
6.10.4 Tare function ....................................................................................................................... 126
6.10.5 Recipe functions .................................................................................................................. 126
6.10.6 Component control .............................................................................................................. 129
6.10.7 Display options with the Info key ......................................................................................... 131
6.10.8 Organization data (Identifier) ............................................................................................... 131
6.10.9 Settings in setup mode ........................................................................................................ 132
6.11 Neutral measurements ................................................................................................................ 134
6.11.1 Function keys ...................................................................................................................... 134
6.11.2 Display view ........................................................................................................................ 135
6.11.3 Display information field ...................................................................................................... 136
6.11.4 Tare function ....................................................................................................................... 137
6.11.5 Neutral measurement functions ........................................................................................... 137
6.11.6 Totaling + picking ................................................................................................................ 139
6.11.7 Quantity control .................................................................................................................. 143
6.11.8 Neutral measurement with several weighing bridges ............................................................. 145
6.11.9 Display options with the Info key ......................................................................................... 145
6.11.10 Save the current values to fixed memory ............................................................................ 146
6.11.11 Organization data (Identifier) ............................................................................................. 146
6.11.12 Settings in setup mode ...................................................................................................... 147
6.12 Motor vehicle scale ...................................................................................................................... 150
6.12.1 Function keys ...................................................................................................................... 150
6.12.2 Display view ........................................................................................................................ 151
6.12.3 Display information field ...................................................................................................... 152
6.12.2 Tare function ....................................................................................................................... 152
6.12.3 Motor vehicle scale functions ............................................................................................... 153
6.12.4 Totaling............................................................................................................................... 158
6.12.5 Indicator light control .......................................................................................................... 161
6.12.6 Vehicle control..................................................................................................................... 162
6.12.7 Display options with the Info key ......................................................................................... 163
6.12.8 Organization data (Identifier) ............................................................................................... 163
6.12.9 Settings in setup mode ........................................................................................................ 163
6.13 Dynamic switching ....................................................................................................................... 166
6.13.1 Function keys ...................................................................................................................... 166
6.13.2 Display view ........................................................................................................................ 167
6.13.3 Display information field ...................................................................................................... 168
6.13.4 Tare function ....................................................................................................................... 168
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6.13.5 Enabling IO control .............................................................................................................. 168
6.13. 6 Dynamic switching functions ............................................................................................... 169
6.13.7 Totaling + picking ................................................................................................................ 174
6.13.9 Save the current values to fixed memory .............................................................................. 178
6.13.10 Organization data (Identifier) ............................................................................................. 179
6.13.11 Settings in setup mode ...................................................................................................... 179
6.14 Percent weighing ........................................................................................................................ 182
6.14.1 Function keys ...................................................................................................................... 182
6.14.2 Display view ........................................................................................................................ 183
6.14.3 Display information field ...................................................................................................... 184
6.14.3 Tare function ....................................................................................................................... 184
6.14.4 Percent weighing functions .................................................................................................. 185
6.14.5 Totaling + picking ................................................................................................................ 186
6.14.6 Percent Control ................................................................................................................... 190
6.14.7 Display options with the Info key ......................................................................................... 191
6.14.8 Organization data (Identifier) ............................................................................................... 192
6.14.9 Settings in setup mode ........................................................................................................ 192
7. Communication ................................................................................................................. 194
7.1 Alibi memory ................................................................................................................................. 194
7.1.1 Enable alibi memory ............................................................................................................... 194
7.1.2 Read alibi memory ................................................................................................................. 195
7.1.3 Expanded add-on field in alibi memory.................................................................................... 196
7.1.4 Delete and disable alibi memory ............................................................................................. 197
7.2 Interface 1 RS 232 (internal) ......................................................................................................... 198
7.3 Port 2 ........................................................................................................................................... 199
7.4 Port 3 ........................................................................................................................................... 200
7.5 USB .............................................................................................................................................. 201
7.5.1 Data logger ........................................................................................................................... 202
7.6 Ethernet ....................................................................................................................................... 203
7.7 Print format .................................................................................................................................. 204
7.8 IT settings ..................................................................................................................................... 205
7.9 Anybus ......................................................................................................................................... 207
7.10 Barcode ...................................................................................................................................... 208
7.10.1 Decimal delimiter, numeric ................................................................................................... 208
7.10.2 Display scanned values in the display field ............................................................................ 209
7.10.3 Barcode selection filter ........................................................................................................ 210
7.10.4 Barcode printing and output ................................................................................................ 213
7.11 IO Control ................................................................................................................................... 214
7.11.1 Selecting IO operating modes ............................................................................................... 214
7.11.2 Outputs ............................................................................................................................... 215
7.11.3 Inputs ................................................................................................................................. 221
8. PRINT ............................................................................................................................... 225
8.1 Standard print formats / factory defaults ....................................................................................... 225
8.2 Conditions that trigger printouts .................................................................................................... 231
8.3 Configure interface for printer ....................................................................................................... 232
8.4 Quick change of print formats ....................................................................................................... 232
9. SERVICE ............................................................................................................................ 233
9.1 Error messages ............................................................................................................................. 233
Your dealer and service partner or the service department from Soehnle Industrial Solutions are available
to assist you with the next troubleshooting steps................................................................................. 236
9.2 Error list ....................................................................................................................................... 236
9.3 Mirco SD card................................................................................................................................ 236
9.4 Software update ........................................................................................................................... 236
9.5 Supplemental documentation ......................................................................................................... 238
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1. General Information

1.1 Intended uses

1.2 Safety instructions

The manufacturer is not liable if the following instructions are not observed:
The Soehnle Professional Terminal 3035 is a calibratable terminal for use in scales and weighing systems with commercially available DMS weighing and load cells. Up to three analog measurement locations (scales) can be internally connected at the same time. Up to 29 external measurement locations are possible via CAN bus. Yet another scale can be connected e.g. as reference scale with the serial interface. Additional data can be entered with the keypad. Various interface options are available for connecting printers, IT, readers, data storage, and external PC keypads.
The Soehnle Professional Terminal 3035 was designed for efficient operations even in rough environments. It is rugged, easy to clean, flexible, and fast. A logical design and user interface facilitate fast learning and intuitive terminal operations. The terminal design adjusts to your specific needs and supports you in your job.
Before operating the terminal, please read the information shown in the user manual with care. It contains important information about the installation, the intended uses, and maintenance of the terminal.
When using electrical components under elevated safety requirements, the corresponding regulations must be adhered to. Never perform service work on the terminal while the unit is under power. The product warranty is null and void if the terminal is installed inappropriately.
The terminal 3035 is not approved for ATEX environments. A custom version is available
for ATEX zones 2 and 22.
The rated mains voltage is 100 – 240 volts. The power outlet must be grounded and
easily accessible.
The terminal must only be opened by trained Soehnle Industrial Solutions service
technicians. The housing contains no user-serviceable components. Unauthorized manipulations render the product warranty null and void.
Only a trained Soehnle Industrial Solutions service location is authorized to make repairs
and to replace or install components.
The terminal must be taken out of service if the power cable is damaged. Disconnect the
power supply and contact a Soehnle Industrial Solutions service location.
The attached security labels must not be damaged if the terminal is used for functions
with calibration mandate.
Contact your Soehnle Industrial Solutions service partner if you experience problems.
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1.3 Cleaning

1.4 Maintenance and service

Note:

1.5 Product Warranty/liability

No liability is assumed, in particular for losses resulting for the following reasons:
Cleaning only requires a moist cloth and commercially available cleaning agents. Do not use abrasive or corrosive agents.
This equipment corresponds to the applicable EC directives EG 2009/23/EC, 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC and EN45501. However, the scale can be influenced under extreme electrostatic and electromagnetic interference, e.g. when operating a radio transmitter or mobile telephone in the immediate vicinity of the units.
The product can again be used as intended after the interference has ended; a reboot may be required. If electrostatic interference is permanent in nature, we recommend grounding the terminal housing and the platform.
The terminal is a measurement instrument. Airflow, vibrations, rapid temperature swings, and sun exposure can influence the weighing result. The terminal meets IP 67 protection standards. Very high relative humidity, vapors, aggressive fluids, and significant dirt buildup must be avoided.
When a defect in the delivered item is attributable to Soehnle Industrial Solutions, Soehnle Industrial Solutions is entitled at its discretion to either remedy the defect or to supply a replacement. Replaced parts become the property of Soehnle Industrial Solutions.
The statutory regulations apply if the defect remedy or replacement delivery fail.
The product warranty period begins on the date of purchase. Please retain the invoice as proof. For service contact your dealer or the Soehnle Industrial Solutions customer service department.
Unsuited, inappropriate storage or use, defective assembly and/or startup by the buyer or third parties, normal wear and tear, modifications or manipulations, deficient or careless treatment, in particular excessive loads, chemical, electrochemical, electrical influences, or moisture, provided these are not attributable to Soehnle Industrial Solutions.
The product warranty for the unrestricted overall function of the equipment is null and void if operational, climatic, or other influences result in a significant change of circumstances or the condition of the material. When Soehnle Industrial Solutions honors the product warranty on a case-by-case basis, this implies the absence of defects on the delivered item during the product warranty period. Please keep the original packaging for any required return shipments.
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1.6 Setup instructions

Please inspect the packaging and terminal for external damage. Do not place a visibly damaged terminal into service, but inform your dealer instead. Please keep the packaging for any required shipping.
The terminal was designed for rough commercial operations. It is nevertheless a sensitive measurement instrument whose performance can be influenced by unfavorable environmental conditions. The unit should be acclimated at ambient temperature for 2 hours after unpacking or transport. The rated ambient temperature is - 10° to + 40° C. The setup location is a key factor for the function of your scale. Select an appropriate setup location to protect the terminal against impact, vibration, excessive heat or cold, temperature swings, airflow, chemicals, and moisture to ensure that the unit can work fast and reliably over the long-term.
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2. Equipment description

2.1 Connections and equipment description

2.2 Technical Specifications

port
port 1
port 2
scale 1
port 3 RS232 / scale 2
scale 3
power supply
ground
pressure
compensation membrane
Stainless steel housing, protection type IP 67, integrated power supply 100 - 240 V AC,
50/60 Hz
• optional DC/DC inverter 12/24 V
Membrane keypad with a total of 32 keys, 6 function keys,
4 organization data keys, alphanumeric data entry with character keypad
• 10 application programs, optional custom programs
Interface option for external PC keypad
Color display TFT 5,7“ QVGA, dot matrix 320 x 240 pixels, dimmable, backlit
Option: Soehnle Professional Micro-SD card (high-performance SLC memory card),
storage capacity: fixed memory for a total of 999 fixed values for all programs, alibi memory for 4 million entries and for software updates
Interfaces: 1 x RS 232 or USB in the basic version.
Internally with R232, USB and Ethernet, 2 additional interface slots (RS232) Anybus slot for bus interfaces, such as Profibus, ProfiNet
Option: I/O card for 6 outputs and 4 inputs, user-defined
Operating temperature: -10° C to +40° C
1 measurement location in the basic version, 2 additional internally connectable
measurement locations, up to a total of 29 measurement locations, calibratable resolution 10,000 e, internal resolution 16,000,000 d
Calibratable to accuracy classes III and IIII for n = 10,000 e for multi-range and multi-
partition scales
Smallest approved input signal per calibrated value = 0.2 µV,
Load cell impedance 40 Ohms to 1,245 Ohms
A digital reference scale can be connected via RS-232 interface
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2.3 Symbols in the symbol bar of the display

Symbols in the information field of the display
Below
load
Symbol for settle
Alibi memory
use 100%
Alibi memory
use 80%
Multi-range 1 Multi-range 2 Multi-range 3
HLD
Hold function
enabled
Alibi memory
empty
Keyboard
locked
Resolution
X10
LOG
Data logger
Zero
Below tolerance In tolerance
Exact target
value reached
Above
tolerance
minimum
Above class 5
upper limit
After the weighed goods are placed, the scale needs time to settle. The unit of measure sign (kg, g) remains hidden until the scale has settled. When the scale has settled and the value has stabilized, this is indicated by displaying the unit of measure sign.
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2.4 Calibration instructions

2.4.1 Type tag

2.4.2 Calibration counter

These instructions apply for Germany. Compliance with national laws in other countries must be verified.
The Terminal 3035 is approved within the EC for Class III and IIII operations with calibration mandate. This corresponds to the type rating described in the type certification and to the applicable specifications in Directives EC 2009/23/EC, 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC and to EN 45501.
In accordance with statutory regulations, calibrated scales must be recalibrated in regular intervals. For this purpose, contact a Soehnle Industrial Solutions service location or your assigned official calibration agency. Never damage the official seals, since this voids the calibration.
The terminal has an electronic type tag. It is displayed by pressing the Info key:
The calibration counter displays how many times the scale was calibrated. The stored counter value must match the calibration counter sealed with the adhesive label. The current calibration counter status can be displayed in settings mode under Scale / Scale Parameters for all connected scales.
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2.5 On / Off switching

Switch on:
Startup zero setpoint limits:
Backlighting and color
Procedure for power failure
Switching off
Off display
Press the ON/OFF key .
During startup, the boot routine displays the Soehnle Professional logo, and the detected measurement locations are briefly displayed. The scale is set to zero after the boot process. During startup, the last used application program is started by default.
Calibratable: Startup zero setpoint range 20 % of the weighing range; default value is –5% to +15% of the weighing range. Optional: expanded range on request. Not calibratable: the startup zero setpoint range can be –99% to +99% of the weighing range. The scale displays an error message if the scale is started outside of the startup zero setpoint range. The terminal then directly enters weighing mode for not calibratable, whereas a jump to weighing mode is possible with the zero set key for calibrateable. The current weight reading is then displayed with the previously stored zero point. Once the cause for the under or overload is removed, the scale returns to zero and is operational without reboot.
Can be adjusted in setup mode (terminal/display).
The scale goes back to the previously left status when power returns.
Press the ON/OFF key .
If the connected measurement location is under load, or you called a menu, the scale only switches off after pressing and holding the ON/OFF key for 3 seconds. The scale cannot be switched off as long as the scale is waiting for an entry in the edit area of the setup mode. The edit area must be closed to switch the scale off.
The setup mode Service (incl. password query) /General/Off display features a setting that determines whether the word "OFF" is displayed when the scale is switched off (medical directive). The default setting is "OFF not displayed"
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3. Operating concept

3.1 Setup mode
Menu structure for setup mode:
Program settings
Terminal
Scale
Communication
Service
Scale
Assignment table
Interface 1
Adjustment-
Interface
Qualified staff
internal measurement
Interface
The operating concept is split into two functions:
• Setup mode
• Program mode
This is where the customization settings are made for the terminal to optimize the scale for your needs.
Weighing + tare
Total + Picking
Counting
Checking
Classifying
Recipes
Neutral measurements
Vehicle scale
Dynamic switching
Setup mode
Revision
Display
Keyboard
Date/time
Organization data USB
Error memory
User password
Login function
Reset terminal
parameters
measurement locations
reference points
location
Ethernet
Alibi mem ory only for
RS232(internal)
Port 2
Port 3
Print format
IT settings
Anybus
Service
Percent weighing
Barcode
IO control
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3.2 Program mode

3.3 Function keys

3.4 Input and control keys
This is where the desired weighing application program is selected. The scale is ready for weighing after the application program has been selected and started.
The function keys F1 to F6 are available to execute functions.
They perform various functions depending on the program and the situation. The relevant function is shown in the display in the function bar above the key.
Depending on the program, the function keys have up to 4 assigned levels; the Function Page key is used to page trough the levels.
Navigating with the function keys
Moves the cursor up in the list ↑ Moves the cursor down in the list
End Closes setup mode Next Starts the highlighted menu selection Back Returns to next higher level Cancel Returns without making a change Delete Deletes an item with return Save Saves and entry or change
Cursor to the right → Cursor to the left
The following additional keys are available for input and control:
Number keys to enter figures, Multi-function number keys to enter letters
Retrieve organization data
Deletes the entire entry or resets the function
Deletes the last number
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Info key, electronic type tag with calibration data
Display:
FUNKTIONSLEISTE
ANZEIGEFELD
INFORMATIONSFELD
SYMBOLLEISTE
NEBENANZEIGE
BEREICHSANZEIGE
Secondary display:
Symbol bar:
Information field:
Display field:
Range display:
Function bar:
Aux. display
toolbar
informationfied
display panel
range indicator
functionbar
Retrieves information for the application programs
Function Page key
Scale Page key
Tare key
Zero Setpoint key / delete tare
Enter key
Print key
On / Off
The display shows different screens depending on the situation. It is split into the following display fields:
Shows more supplemental information and can be customized under Terminal / Display. If desired, can be switched on and switched with the F3 Secondary Display key.
Shows information about the status of the currently enabled measurement location
Depending on the situation or on a customizable basis shows organization data, totals for addition, special control characters, classes when classifying, operator guide, switching point
Shows weight readings, unit counts, UoM codes
Shows the current weighing range with Max / Min / e (d).
Functions of the 6 situationally dependent programmable function keys
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4. Setup mode
Info:
Menu structure for setup mode:
Program settings
Terminal
Scale
Communication
Service
Scale
Assignment table
Interface 1
Qualified Service
Adjustment-
Interface
internal measurement
Interface
Setup mode stores technical programming and weighing parameters that can be retrieved and fully customized. They are programmed by data entry or by selecting from default parameters. The individual parameters are stored in logical groups within a multi-level menu structure.
The modification options may be restricted for use in conjunction with a calibration mandate.
Alibi mem ory only for
RS232(internal)
Port 2
Port 3
staff
Weighing + tare
Total + Picking
Counting
Checking
Revision
Display
Keyboard
Date/time
Setup mode
parameters
measurement locations
reference points
location
Classifying
Recipes
Neutral measurements
Vehicle scale
Dynamic switching
Percent weighing
Organizational data
Error memory
User password
Login function
Reset terminal
Ethernet
USB
Print format
IT settings
Anybus
Barcode
IO control
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4.1 Starting setup mode

Function keys:
Setup function level
F 1
F 2
F 3
F 4
F 5
F 6
Navigating setup mode:
Meaning of the function keys:
Switch on the terminal. After the boot cycle, the terminal automatically starts the last enabled application program. In order to start setup mode, use the Function Page key to switch to the setup functions level
Gross x 10
Secondary
display
Prog
ram
Press the F6 Setup Mode key.
You are now in the selection menu Setup Mode.
The function keys F1 to F6 are available to control the functions. They perform various functions depending on the program and the situation. The relevant function is shown in the display in the function bar.
Moves the cursor up in the list ↑ Moves the cursor down in the list
End Closes setup mode Next Starts the highlighted menu selection Back Returns to next higher level Cancel Returns without making a change Delete Deletes an item with return Save Saves and entry or change
Cursor to the right → Cursor to the left
Setup mode
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Entries in setup mode:
Service area:
In most cases, a selection is made from various available settings. For editable values, numeric or alphanumeric values can be entered with the keypad.
The service area is protected by a password. The parameters in this area can only be maintained by trained service staff. Please contact your Soehnle Industrial Solutions service location.
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4.2 Program settings

1
Weighing and tare
Settings and parameters, see Section 6.5.16
2
Totaling + picking
Settings and Parameters, see Section 6.6.17
3
Counting
Settings and parameters, see Section 6.7.14
4
Controlling
Settings and parameters, see Section 6.8.10
5
Classifying
Settings and parameters, see Section 6.9.10
6
Recipes
Settings and parameters, see Section 6.10.9
7
Neutral measurements
Settings and parameters, see Section 6.11.12
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Vehicle scale
Settings and Parameters, see Section 6.12.10
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Dynamic switching
Settings and parameters, see Section 6.13.10
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Percent weighing
Settings and parameters, see Section 6.14.9
The settings mode is used to adjust the application programs of your scale to your specific needs. Enabling application programs and their typical uses is described in Part 6 Application Programs.
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4.3 Setup mode settings / terminal

1
Revision
Bootloader software
Software revision query
LRS software display
Application software display
Serial number / motherboard
Character set
- Unicode (UTF8)
Output parameters uni. measurement location via the interface by using the IT 2 unidirectional interface
2
Display
Backlighting
Entry
Factory default: 80%
Backlighting color
Choices
factory default: green
Language
Choices
can be modified with the Soehnle Professional service program.
The following queries and setup options are found in setup mode under Terminal
Software revision query
Software revision query
Query of factory programmed serial number
Character set query (current software up to revision 1.08) As selection in later revisions:
- Latin 1
Output of all programmable terminal parameters, incl. the currently enabled
Adjustment for lighting intensity, enter in percent via the number keypad 30% is darker, 100% is full lighting intensity
Backlighting color selection
• green
• white
• light blue
• yellow
• blue
• magenta
• red
1. German (factory default)
2. English or other languages
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Secondary display
Choices
Factory default: Second unit
Decimal delimiter
Choices
Factory default: comma
Thousand delimiter Units
Choices
Factory default: none
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Keyboard
Keyboard lock
Save and close by pressing the Enter key for 3 seconds.
Button beep
Select
Factory default: off
Confirmation beep
Select
Factory default: off
4
Date/time
Time
Enter with number keypad, time starts with Save key
Date
Enter with number keypad
Date format
Selection Factory default: European
Expiration period (days)
Enter Factory default: 0 d
Second unit of measure
• Tare value
• x10 resolution
• Gross/Net
Current weight
• Reference quantity
• Reference weight
• Target value
• Difference to target value
• Specific weight
• Vehicle registration plate number
• Weight first/single weighing
Indicator light display
Comma, period, or none
for delimiter only for counting quantity display Comma, period, or none
Single, several, or all keypad keys can be locked. By pressing the key to be locked, the status of the key is switched from open to locked and vice-versa.
off or on
Keyboard confirmation beep
off or on
Confirmation beep (e.g. error message or save )
European or imperial date
with number keypad in days [d]
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Organization data
Code ORG A
Enter
Characters or plain text above keypad, e.g. "Part No." max. 12 characters
Code ORG B
Enter
Characters or plain text above keypad, max. 12 characters
Code ORG C
Enter
Characters or plain text above keypad, max. 12 characters
Code ORG D
Enter
Characters or plain text above keypad, max. 12 characters
Fixed values Org. data A
Select of available fixed values from the database
Edit an available fixed value from the database
Deleting an existing fixed value
Enter new fixed value
parenthesis indicates the free memory locations, the second number the assigned
Closing the database
Note: use of fixed values requires the optional SD card (alibi memory).
Label for organization data memory A
Label for organization data memory B
Label for organization data memory C
Label for organization data memory D
Page with Arrow key F3 and F4 Retrieve the desired fixed value with F6 Edit
Edit the highlighted fixed value with F6. Parameter number is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with alpha-numeric keypad. Save entry with F6. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Back) Parameter tare value is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with alpha­numeric keypad. Save entry with F6. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Back)
Page with Arrow key F3 and F4 Delete the highlighted fixed value with F2 Delete The resulting gap in the sequential numbering will be closed.
Press F1 New. The memory location number is assigned by the terminal. The first number in
memory locations. Parameter number is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with alpha-numeric keypad. Save entry with F6. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel) Parameter tare value is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with alpha­numeric keypad. Save entry with F6. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel)
The list is closed with the F5 Back key.
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Fixed values Org. data B
Like fixed values org data A
Fixed values Org. data C
Like fixed values org data A
Fixed values Org data D
Like fixed values org data A
Retrieving fixed values
Select
Factory default: Part number
6
Error memory
Error list
Query of error list with line item, date, time or last error, error count, error number, and description. Page with Arrow key or with F5 Back.
Log memory an description Page with Arrow key or with F5 Back.
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User password
Enter / edit
Enter
If the password is lost, the entry CLEAR grants access.
Delete
8
Login function
Enabling
Select Factory default: off
Password query
Select Factory default: off
Enter/edit password
Enter the internal terminal password
After enabling, access is granted by a password query, e.g. after switching on the terminal or after sign-off by pressing and holding the C key for 3 seconds.
Delete password
The password is deleted with the F6 Next key
Enter login text
Enter the login query text
Text length up to 35 characters.
whether fixed values are retrieved with sequential memory location
numbers or part numbers.
Query of the list of the download log memory with line item, date, time, code no.,
alpha-numeric Password with up to 8 characters with keypad After enabling, access to setup mode and program selection is only possible by entering the correct password.
Deletes the password and reestablishes unrestricted access.
on or off
on or off
Alpha-numeric entry with character keypad Password with up to 35 characters
Alpha-numeric entry with character keypad.
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9
Reset terminal
Reset terminal
Select
execute or do not execute Execute deletes all custom settings of the terminal and resets the factory defaults. This does not reset scale parameters, fixed value parameters, and the print format.
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4.4 Setup mode settings / terminal

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Scale parameters
Calibration counter
Query of the current value of the calibration counter
Calibratable
Query
Selection only possible in the service area, subject to calibration
Filter settings
Choices
area.
Hold mode
Choices
Factory default: disabled
Zero correction
Query
Select only possible in the service area, subject to calibration
Start by using the Scale Page key to select the scale (measurement location) for which you wish to edit the settings. Only connected and enabled scales (measurement locations) are displayed for selection. The settings and queries are made specifically for each scale (measurement location). The available settings and queries are identical for all scales (measurement locations). The following queries and setup options are found in setup mode under Scale
off or on Note: Calibratable can result in restricted selections when the parameter settings contain options with calibration relevance
• Service setting (filters can be directly edited in the service area)
• Livestock scale
• Calm
• Normal
• Restless
Factory default: Service setting Select function is only possible by unlocking the user filter setting in the service
Inactive: No hold function Rest/key: Hold when settled outside of the zero setting range, cancel with On key Rest/empty: Hold when settled outside of the zero setting range, cancel by removing load from scale Max/key: Hold when maximum value is reached, cancel with On key Max/empty: Hold when maximum value is reached, cancel by removing load from scale Slave/key: Hold by increasing the weight and settle, cancel with On key Slave/empty Hold by increasing the weight and settle, cancel by removing load from scale
off or on Off: no zero correction On: Drift correction when scale at zero Zero correction calibratable: 0.5 d/s Zero correction not calibratable: 2 d/s
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Startup zero setting
Query
Select only possible in the service area, subject to calibration
Auto tare
Select
Factory default: off
Cumulative tare
Select off or on
Factory default: off
Second unit of measure
Choices
unit.
Empty message
Enter
Factory default: 1.00%
Control mode
Query or entry
Serial number measurement location
Query of the scale serial number
Software revision measurement location
Query
Factory default measurement location
Choices
Attention: the calibration is voided on execution!
off or on When on, sets the scale within the startup zeroing limits of the weighing range zero when the unit is switched on
off or on Off: No auto tare On: Automatically sets as the tare the first value above the empty message weighed after the scale settles
Off: New tare exceeds old tare On: Retare adds new tare to existing tare Caution: The function Cumulative Tare influences the tare processes and additions. The description in the manual always refers to the setting Cumulative Tare off.
g
t
lb
mg
oz
Enabled as secondary display function in the display above F3 Secondary Display key in scale mode. The selection does not also display the programmed unit of measure as the first
The range of the percentage of the weighing range at which the empty message is output. Enter with number keypad in percent. (Info: the display does not show the empty message.)
off or on
On switches on a steady 10x resolution in the display and disables the x10 key. Only available for not calibratable scale.
of the software revision
Do not execute: Customized settings on the measurement location remain intact Execute: Resets measurement location to factory defaults.
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New user measurement location numbers (user) can be variably assigned for 6 measurement
2
Assignment table measurement locations
Sys: 01 Use: 10 Sys: 02 Use: 00 Sys: 00 Use: 00 Sys: 00 Use: 00 Sys: 00 Use: 00 Sys: 00 Use: 00
System No. 00  User No. 00
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Adjustment reference values
Zero point / unadjusted reading
Query
Reference point 1 weight Reading
Query
Reference point 1 gross reading
Query
Reference point 2 weight reading
Query
Reference point 2 gross reading
Query
Reference point 3 weight reading
Query
Reference point 3 gross reading
Query
Reference point 4 weight reading
Query
Reference point 4 gross reading
Query of the adjusted gross reading from reference point 4 Current unadjusted reading
Query of the current gross reading (variable depending on scale load)
4
internal measurement location
Operating mode
Query or entry
location 01.
location numbers / hardware addressing (system). Select the desired system address Sys: xx with the Arrow keys, then enter the desired new user address Use: xx with F6 Next, the save with F6. For user address Use: 00, the system address is assigned automatically. The same measurement location number cannot be assigned several times.
System No. 01  User No. 10 (new measurement location No. = 10) System No. 02  User No. 00 (measurement location No. = 02) System No. 00  User No. 00 System No. 00  User No. 00 System No. 00  User No. 00
Polling the adjustment reference values allows service staff to check the scale.
of the adjusted gross measurement value from the zero point
of the weight reading from reference point 1
of the adjusted gross reading from reference point 1
of the weight reading from reference point 2
of the adjusted gross reading from reference point 2
of the weight reading from reference point 3
of the adjusted gross reading from reference point 3
of the weight reading from reference point 4
The internal measurement location is on the motherboard of Terminal 3035 with the measurement location number 01.
off or on
On disables the internal measurement location, on enables the measurement
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4.5 Setup mode settings / communication

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Alibi memory
Memory size
Query
(displayed only with integrated and enabled alibi memory)
Usage level
Query Of the currently used memory level, incl. percentage display (e.g. 162 = 0%).
Find (single entry)
Find Single entry by entering the sequential number
Find function
Find Several entries by entering the oldest and youngest sequential number
Use of supplemental field
Select
Date/time
2
Interface 1 RS232 (internal) (see interface description 470.508.090 for more details)
Use of interface
Select
Factory default: IT (for version 3035.01.001 with interface 1)
Baud rate
Select
Factory default: 9600
The following queries and setup options are found in setup mode under Communication
Memory size 4,000,000 = 100%
• none
Barcode
• Org. data A
• Org. data B
• Org. data C
• Org data D
• none
• 2795.14
• 2795.12+2795.20
• IT
IT 2 (uni-directional)
Barcode
• Second/large display
• Digital scale
When already assigned to another interface port, this selection is shown as locked.
• 1200
• 2400
• 4800
• 9600
• 19200
• 38400
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