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1. i E ENG 2 L 232 Se pego TERMIN 5 Le TX422 5 B X422 7 RX422 gla d PKN D410 Rey GND Signal ground RX232 Data reception TX232 Data transmission TERMIN Termination resistance to be connected to pin 8 TX422 Data transmission RX422 Data reception Ri Termination resistance inside terminal Figure 6 9 Supplementray serial port connector RJ45 8 pin comx2 log0065 gif Figure 6 10 Pin numbering for RJ 45 8 pin connector log0066 gif D410 6 6 MPP memory expansion boards Terminals equipped with the MPP option Permanent Weight Memory can save the weight data of each single weighing operation ina permanent memory or print a paper record type approved printer and transmit the values to a peripheral device along with an identification code that is automatically assigned by the terminal In the case of printing the data on a type approved printer it is not necessary to install the internal optional board By entering the identification code on the terminal or by checking the paper records it is possible to verify that the data are correct The identification number comprises 7 digits which means that the number will be repeated after 10 000 000 weighing operations 6 6 1 Memory capacity The memory capacity of the MPP expansion board is sufficient to store the data for approximately 130 000 weig
2. 200 214 Weight 2 5 Kg The dimensions are given in mm Figure 1 3 Dimensions and weight of version with tilted support optional cbd0012 jpg 125 201 Max D410 1 8 Obtaining technical assistance In the event of any operating faults requiring the intervention of specialised technicians contact the manufacturer or your nearest Service Centre To enable us to deal with your request swiftly always quote the serial number of your terminal which can be found on the seal label Also provide information about the system in which the terminal is installed D410 1 9 Replacement parts list Replacement parts can ordered directly from the manufacturer or from your nearest Service Centre Code Description 460727 Series D400 800 110 230 Vac power supplier 460740 Power supplier series D400 800 12 24Vdc ac 290389 D410 keypad 403941 CPU board 460728 Converter for analogue load cells 403961 Interface or digital load cells 403981 MPP FLASH memory expansion board 403991 Serial expansion board 404001 4 inputs 4 outputs board 404011 BCD TTL or calculator board 404012 BCD 24V source board 527313 Battery 460729 Display 1 10 Warranty The conditions of warranty are stipulated in the contract of sale D410 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 1 Prohibited uses The instrument you have purchased is a weighing system and has be
3. D410 Refer to Figure 7 1 on page 1 77 Turn the ON OFF switch to O off Press the tab and withdraw the fuse holder Replace blown fuses with new ones of the same rating T630mA250V time delay If the fuse blows again on switching on the terminal do not make any further attempts to replace it but contact Assistance Service 1 78 D410 8 TROUBLESHOOTING If the suggested remedy does not solve the problem contact Assistance Service 8 1 Malfunctions Problem Cause Remedy The terminal No power Check that power arrives at does not switch the mains outlet socket on Check that the mains lead is correctly plugged in Check that the ON OFF switch is in the position ON Check the fuses The display Adjust contrast Switch on the terminal while backlighting is set to minimum on but no data holding pressed are displayed After a few seconds the display will show the CB logo with the contrast set to maximum after which the contrast will gradually be reduced Release and then press it again to set the contrast at the required level Zeroing Switch off the terminal unload off range on the scale then power the powering terminal again 1 79 8 2 Error messages Problem 9999999 flashing 01 Cause The scale is overloaded Converter fault Scale connector disconnected or broken Digital cells fail to respond EEPROM error RAM
4. The aim of this manual is to provide the operator through the use of text and illustrations with essential information regarding the installation safe operation and maintenance of the weighing system This manual must be kept in a safe place where it is readily available for consultation Always observe the instructions contained in the manual The safe operation of the system is the responsibility of the operator who must have a thorough knowledge of the system The user is responsible for ensuring that the installation conforms to the applicable regulations The equipment must be installed by specialised personnel who have read and understood this manual Specialised personnel means any personnel who by virtue of the training they have received and their professional experience have been explicitly authorised by the System safety supervisor to install operate and maintain the system In the event of any problems contact your nearest Service Centre Any attempt on the part of unauthorised personnel to dismantle or modify the terminal is prohibited any such attempt shall invalidate the warranty and release the manufacturer from all liability for any injury or damage The alteration or removal of the data plates and seals is strictly prohibited check that all plates and seals are present and legible if not contact After Sales Service The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damages caused by in
5. operation gt with memory WARNING Disabling MPP may compromise the operation of equipment connected to the weighing system in that data transfer to such equipment will be inhibited You can also access the MPP operation menu by pressing the shortcut key MPP 1 72 D410 6 6 4 Checking memorised weight data To check the data saved in memory press the shortcut key COD MPP The terminal displays the net weight and the tare associated with the MPP identification code of the last weighing operation to be performed By pressing SETCOD you can call up previous weighing operation data by entering the relative code number see par 5 1 2 on page 1 38 If the terminal is equipped with a printer by pressing you can print the weight data displayed and the relative identification code The MPP terminal number or serial number may appear in the print heading depending on the type of response selected during the installation phase 1 73 D410 6 7 12 24Vac dc input power supplier The terminal can be powered with a very low safety voltage rating Ask for installation of the power supplier box with 12 24Vac dc input Use the supplied 2 pin connector to connect to the power source Use cable with two 1 2mm section conductors 1 ON OFF switch 2 T4A250V fuses 3 Input connector on panel Figure 6 11 Connection to the power source with very low safety voltage rating citi0201 jpg
6. refresh time 1 10 s ADANGERA When the weighing system is installed in complex plants that can represent a danger hazard for operators enlist the assistance of specialised personnel to perform several manoeuvres without load in order to acquire the experience necessary to work in safety 1 28 D410 4 CONTROLS DISPLAY SWITCHING THE TERMINAL ON AND OFF 4 1 Display of weight and additional information Key 1 Weighing function keys 2 Display of weight and additional information 3 Alphanumeric keys Figure 4 1 Front of terminal log0127 jpg The LCD Liquid Crystal Display point 2 Figure 4 1 on page 1 29 in addition to the universally recognised weighing symbols also displays information in extended format related to the operation of the terminal 1 29 D410 Listed below are the weighing symbols displayed and their meanings b 4 9 P 5 Weight stable symbol Indicates that the weight value displayed is stable and thus may be printed and or transmitted Centre zero symbol Indicates that the weight on the scale is near to zero i e within 1 4 1 4 of a division Tare symbol Indicates the presence in memory of an acquired tare value Preset tare symbol Indicates that a tare value has been entered from the keypad Gross weight symbol Gross weight symbol with units of measurement in Ib as alternative to B This symbol only illuminates when the unit of measu
7. 1 74 D410 FNCAUTIONFN Peak use conditions DC direct current Vmin 11Vdc Vmax 28Vdc AC alternate current Vmin 12Vac Vmax 24ac Maximum power draw 50W Power cable not supplied 2 conductors with 1 2mm section 1 75 D410 6 8 Printers The printer is usually connected to the terminal by way of the COM1serial port Figure 6 12 on page 1 76 although in some exceptional cases it may be connected to the COM2 port For special connections refer to the order documentation For information regarding the printer characteristics and maintenance replacement of paper ribbon fuses etc refer to the printer instruction manual Key 1 Connector for printer connection 2 Connector for connection to the COM 1 serial port on the terminal 3 Printer terminal connection cable Figure 6 12 Example of printer connection to COM1 log0128 jpg 1 76 D410 7 MAINTENANCE 7 1 Battery On switching on the terminal it performs a check on the condition of the internal lithium battery If the battery is discharged the terminal displays the message CHANGE THE BATTERY To change the battery contact Assistance Service 7 2 Changing the fuses 110 240 50 60 Hz 50 VA 5 T630 mA 250 V on pu Rey 1 Fuse holder 2 Removal tab 3 ON OFF switch Figure 7 1 Fuse log0126 jpg ADANGERA Disconnect the INPUT OUTPUT cables and the mains lead 1 77
8. The display shows the gross weight or net and the weighing symbols 30mm digits The display shows the weight in 30 mm high digits and the weighing symbols 1 42 D410 Selection In addition to the weight and the usual weighing symbols the display shows one of the following symbols y et see par 4 1 1 on page 1 30 To set the range press DRANGE select the values with SELECT and enter the numerical values using the number keys par 4 3 on page 1 33 W WARNING The display range described here is independent of the range associated with the outputs see par 5 2 8 on page 1 46 and par 5 2 9 on page 1 46 Display tare In addition to the usual vveighing symbols the terminal can also simultaneously display the net vveight and the tare if present The following indications are displayed If a tare has been entered by pressing and multiple tares were not set during installation Tare tare value unit of measurement The indications and PT will be illuminated If the tare was acquired by pressing and multiple tares have not been set Tare tare value unit of measurement The indications and T will be illuminated If the tare is preset par 5 2 13 on page 1 48 and multiple tares have not been set Tare C preset tare value unit of measurement The indications and PT will be
9. 5 described in par 4 3 on page 1 33 and the customisable keys e par 4 2 on page 1 31 can be used to navigate the programming menus From the normal weight display condition you can access the menus by pressing gt R select the option 2 F Now use the other keys to select the next option A maximum of 6 functions are available on the bar of the shortcut keys By pressing the key in correspondence with the indication OTHERS you can switch to other functions managed by the terminal The arrow keys allow you to move respectively up down right and left By pressing SELECT you can select the required option or enter a submenu The keys and allow you to change the way the menu pathway is displayed extended pathway pathway expressed numerically Selecting ESC returns you to the previous menu level By pressing ESC repeatedly you can therefore exit through the menus to return to the normal weight display mode Form here on in this manual the instructions will only indicate the pathway without referring to the specific keys to be pressed For example the instruction on how to change the contrast will be given as follows 2 F gt CONTR gt o 1 37 D410 5 1 2 Entering numeric data Editor Numeric values may be entered as follows select the function for which you wish to enter the value preset tare settings range the display will show the selected function with the v
10. Technique de pesage D410 Terminal Use and maintenance manual Code 813711 EDITION 30 May 2001 D410 Index 1 GENERAL 1 1 Declaration of conformity 1 2 Foreword 1 3 Symbols 1 4 Documentation 1 5 1 6 1 7 Description of the terminal Technical characteristics of the terminal Dimensions and weight of the terminal 1 8 Obtaining technical assistance 1 9 Replacement parts list 1 10 Warranty 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 1 Prohibited uses 2 2 Regulations 2 3 Prescriptions of use 3 DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION 3 1 Connection of the terminal to the electrical supply line 3 2 Connection of the terminal to the platform scale 3 2 1 Equipotentiality between the terminal and the platform scale 3 2 2 Connection of analogue load cells 3 2 3 Connection of digital load cells 3 3 COM1 serial port connection 3 4 COM2 serial port connection 3 4 1 Connection of COM2 in RS232 configuration 3 4 2 Connection of COM2 in RS422 configuration 3 4 3 Connection of COM2 in RS485 configuration 3 5 Analogue output connection 3 6 Input Output connection 4 CONTROLS DISPLAY SWITCHING THE TERMINAL ON AND OFF 4 1 Display of weight and additional information 4 1 1 Selection display symbols 4 2 Weighing function keys 4 3 Alphanumeric keys 4 4 Switching the terminal on and off 5 USE OF THE TERMINAL 5 1 General 5 1 1 Using the keys to navigate the menus 5 1 2 Entering numeric data Editor 5 1 3 Entering alphanumeric data 5 1 4 Sho
11. par 5 3 on page or overload 1 52 condition and the printer does not print Printer error Printer switched Check printer is connected off or and switched on disconnected The last line at Depends on Switch the terminal off and the bottom of the n nn and xx x then on again display of the If the error persists contact terminal may the Assistance Service and show an error give them the exact message message in the that appears on the display following format excep n nn in task xx x where n nn and xx x numbers or letters that encode the type of error The Diagnostics item of the user menu will allow you to establish the cause of errors concerning the digital cells Consult par 5 2 7 on page 1 45 1 82
12. you can call up a product code and display the relative description To call up a product code press the key in correspondence with the indication PROCOD enter the numeric code and press to confirm If a printer is connected by pressing the key in correspondence with the indication SUMMAR you print the data relative to a single product code or summary of all the product codes within the range specified by the operator 1 47 D410 5 2 13 Preset tares In addition the management of tares acquired from the weight present on the scale and tares entered from the keypad the terminal also manages an archive of preset tares containing a number of values difined during the installation phase Each value can be recalled by way of a 4 digit numeric code Preset tares once recalled by entering the relative code are automatically subtracted from the weight on the scale Preset codes may be entered by following the pathway gt MENU gt Data management gt Preset tare gt Entering Shortcut keys TAREC and TARCn where n 1 2 if multiple tares were set during installation Select the tare type enter the code number and press to confirm If necessary enter the tare value The value TARE 2 canbe multiplied by a number designated the Packs number which may be entered from the keypad to obtain a sum tare value e g the sum of the tares of n containers of the same weight The Packs Number can be entered directly from the short
13. Changing the fuses 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 Malfunctions 1 4 c LI lI lI lI lI ll lA ll lk c I I I lI lI ll ll ll ll l Il lk lk 1 ONN NNN ININIINNINQ QO GO SOO NNN ARUN 0V ON OOIRRRE OIQNO dOdOO00 1 0000 D410 1 GENERAL 1 1 Declaration of conformity DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer SOCIETA COOPERATIVA BILANCIAI Address Via S Ferrari 16 41011 Campogalliano MO Italy declares that the product electronic terminal model D410 with the options all those described in this manual conforms to standards EN45501 EN50081 1 in accordance with the requirements of Directive 89 336 EEC electromagnetic compatibility standard EN60950 in accordance with the requirements of Directive 73 23 EEC low voltage directive The terminal is also suitable for the creation of approved non automatic weighing instruments with CE Type Approval Certificate in conformance with the requirements of Directive 90 384 EEC The product bears the CE marking Campogalliano 24 July 2000 Technical Director Eng Luciano Diacci Declaration drafted in conformance with EN45014 1 5 D410 1 2 Foreword
14. On pressing the key in correspondence with the indication START the extracted weight value is zero set and scale unloading is enabled The display shows the gross weight the weight on the scale and the extracted weight the weight unloaded from the scale The display format used in this operating mode is Extraction see par 5 2 4 on page 1 42 The extraction operation can be concluded by pressing STOP 5 5 MPP operation The 4 previous operating modes may be associated with MPP operation which is described in detail in par 6 6 on page 1 71 1 55 1 56 D410 D410 6 OPTIONS Optional expansion boards with the exception of the MPP memory expansion board are installed in the slots provided on the rear of the terminal see points 11 12 Figure 3 1 on page 1 17 For the positions and numbering of the outputs I O COM BCD refer to the label on the bottom of the terminal Figure 6 1 Outputs identification label on base of terminal log0125 jpg The numbering of the I O points the serial ports and the BCD ports is to be considered along with the position of the boards in the slots see Figure 3 1 on page 1 17 1 57 D410 Inputs Slot designation CPU board slotO INPUT 01 INPUT 02 Slot1 INPUT 11 INPUT 12 INPUT 13 INPUT 14 INPUT 21 INPUT 22 INPUT 23 INPUT 24 Outputs Slot N Output designation CPU board slotO OUTPUT 01 OUTPUT 02 Slot1 OUTPUT 11 OUTPUT 12 OUTPUT 13 OUTPUT 14 OU
15. associated with a product code and generic code The data can be accessed through the following functions gt MENU gt Totals management gt Product code total Shortcut key PROTOT gt MENU gt Totals management gt Generic code total Shortcut key GCTOT PRINT prints the selected total SUMMAR prints the list of all the codes RESET resets the total PROCOD allows you to select another product code GCCODE allows you to select another generic code 1 51 D410 5 3 Printing weighing data The printer is normally connected to the terminal by way of the COM1 serial port par 6 8 on page 1 76 Printouts are obtained by pressing 9 Printing is performed if the weight is valid i e it is not less than zero and does not exceed the maximum scale capacity the weight is stable the printer is connected switched on there are no other print jobs currently in progress and there is paper in the printer The following data are printed MI Date and time if enabled Progressive number product code if selected with the relative alphanumeric description Generic code if selected Gross if enabled Tare s if present Net Coefficient and result if enabled If the relative function is enabled the product code and net
16. checksum error PROGRAM checksum error Serial number error on digital cell D410 Remedy Reduce the weight to a value below the maximum scale capacity Contact Assistance Service Switch off the terminal and check that the connector is properly connected If necessary disconnect and then re connect the connector Switch the terminal back on Switch the terminal off and then on again Switch the terminal off and then on again Switch the terminal off and then on again Switch the terminal off and then on again Switch the terminal off and then on again 1 80 Digital cell serial number error in system with several load cells Digital cell serial number error Digital cell serial number and configuration error At least one cell not configured Digital cell powering error Powering error in one digital cell Cell with internal temperature off limits 40 100 D410 Switch the terminal off and then on again Switch the terminal off and then on again Switch the terminal off and then on again Switch the terminal off and then on again Switch the terminal off and then on again Switch the terminal off and then on again Switch the terminal off and then on again 1 81 D410 Change the Internal lithium Contact Assistance Service battery battery discharged Weight not valid The scale is in conditions for correct negative weight printing
17. connector 29 ohm 10 Vdc 10 18 500000 points 25 conv sec 120000 points 100 conv sec 10000 divisions maximum 23 mV 0 75 uV division version with analogue load cells lt 5 ppm 5 10 40 C 10 50 C IP20 85 406 D410 Analogue output 0 10 minimum load 100 kohm 0 4 20 mA maximum load 250 Analogue output resolution 10000 points Analogue output precision 0 05 FS Output contacts mechanical contact Switchable voltage 110 maximum Switchable current 200 mA maximum 1 7 Dimensions and weight of the terminal 223 80 Max 152 Les Weight 2 Kg Dimensions of panel space for rack mounting 200 mm x 104 mm base x height The dimensions are given in mm Figure 1 1 Dimensions and weight of rack mounted version cbd0010 jpg D410 152 214 80 Max ala 1 121 31 a ol l A 2 SZ Weight 2 Kg The dimensions are given in mm Figure 1 2 Dimensions and weight of table top version cbd0009 jpg Ve 205 I iz
18. during this operation as this could result in the loss of the data in memory 5 2 6 Reprint See par 5 3 1 on page 1 53 5 2 7 Diagnostics for digital scale only This user menu item is only available when there are digital cell errors par 8 2 on page 1 80 It allows you to identify what caused the error Follow this path gt MENU gt Diagnostics If the instrument is not subject to calibration checks CONT can be pressed to display the measured weight despite the error Remember that this can only be done in the case of serial number errors or ones due to non configured digital cells The error message will reappear when the terminal is powered again unless the cause of the error is eliminated 1 45 D410 5 2 8 Setting the outputs as Setpoints if enabled The two available outputs may be used in setpoint mode In this way the output is activated when the weight reaches the set value gt MENU gt Data management gt Set Point Shortcut key SETPNT Enter the required weight values as described in par 5 1 2 on page 1 38 5 2 9 Setting the outputs as ranges if enabled The two available outputs may be used in Range mode The output is activated when the weight is within the set range to set the range follow the pathway gt MENU gt Data management gt Range Shortcut key RANGE 5 2 10 Generic code This is an alphanumeric code with a maximum of 8 characters that can be printed and or transmitt
19. 5 3 o ud lt ti gt lt 0 21 2 i blank 1 8 22 ABC288 AAcC SEE DEF3 E GHI4 Tii JKL5 xe 4 5 MNO6660601HhRN PQRS78 TUV8 uuU WXYZ9y c c GJ 1 39 D410 5 1 4 Shortcut keys During installation User menu functions may be assigned to shortcut keys In this way the user can access the required function more rapidly For example to access the function Product Code the user will not have to press MENU Data Management gt Code Management gt Product Code but simply press PROCOD The abbreviations that appear on the display may be customised during installation For this reason the abbreviations related to the shortcut keys that appear in brackets alongside or below the pathways described in the following paragraphs may have been modified by the installer Ask your installer for a list of the abbreviations and their meanings The pathways themselves may also vary according to the number of files and the shortcut keys assigned during installation In this case the MENU key may be accessed by pressing 2 F and OTHERS 5 2 User menu 5 2 1 User menu tree The User menu tree expanded to the third level is reported below For details of the various functions refer to the subsequent paragraphs 5 2 2 to 5 2 17 1 40 Data management Codes management Generic code Product Code Product Code List Range Rang
20. 8 BCD Thousands DM1 DM2 DM4 DM8 BCD Tens of thousands CM1 Hundreds of thousands DVALID OUTPUT can assume the following values 0 the data will be valid after 10 ms 1 the data will remain valid for at least another 5 ms NEG OUTPUT Assumes the value 0 zero when the weight is negative NC Reserved do not connect DGND Signal reference common Figure 6 3 Parallel 5V TTL BCD output connector log0060 gif D410 6 3 Calculator BCD A label next to the connector identifies the type of board The 25 pin female connector provides the following BCD signals representing the weight in divisions without taking into account the value of the division FNCAUTIONYN The operating limits for this type of output are V out Max 5V out Max 10 mA 1 63 ffi CUT 4 CU2 2 5 CUS 3 6 CDEC 4 CDEC8 5 CEL 8 CC2 e EEA 9 CES LC CAMI 227 CAM2 8 CAM4 21 EG CALC 422 CRLCI 2 p CALEZ 23 GALES 1 CALC4 24 CALCS 2 CDURL ID 25 C 3 DGND D410 Key CU1 2 4 8 BCD units Binary Coded Decimal CDEC1 2 4 8 BCD Tens CC1 2 4 8 BCD Hundreds CAM1 2 4 BCD Thousands NEG OUTPUT negative that assumes the value 0 zero if the weight is negative CALCO 1 2 3 4 5 Address pins for scale numbers 1 to 64
21. CDVALID OUTPUT can assume the following values 0 The data will be valid after 10 ms 1 The data will remain valid for at least 10 ms NC Reserved do not connect DGND Signal reference common Figure 6 4 Calculator BCD output connector log0061 gif D410 6 4 Parallel 24V source current BCD positive common A label next to the connector identifies the type of board The 25 pin female connector provides the following BCD signals representing the weight value as it is displayed on the terminal i e the number of divisions multiplied by the value of the division FNCAUTIONFN The operating limits for this output type are as follows out 24V I out Max 10 mA 1 65 9 N t CO N D UI EN CD 24 25 3 TI IED SP IRD 38J D l 2 4 8 1 ALID EG 24U GND D410 Key U1 U2 U4 U8 BCD Units Binary Coded Decimal DE1 DE2 DE4 DE8 BCD Tens C1 C2 C4 C8 BCD Hundreds M1 M2 M4 M8 BCD Thousands DM1 DM2 DM4 DM8 BCD Tens of thousands CM1 Hundreds of thousands DVALID OUTPUT can assume the following values 0 the data will be valid after 10 ms 1 the data will remain valid for at least another 5 ms NEG OUTPUT Assumes the value 0 zero when the weight is negative 24V External voltage DGND Signal referen
22. TPUT 21 OUTPUT 22 OUTPUT 23 OUTPUT 24 1 58 D410 Serial ports Slot designation CPU board slotO COM 01 COM 02 Slott COM 11 COM 12 Slot2 COM 21 COM 22 BCD designation 1 59 D410 6 1 41 0 board XD SI 240 X O OO O O Key Pi Part inside terminal Pe Part outside terminal Figure 6 2 Connection diagram for optional 4 INPUT 4 OUTPUT board log0009 gif The figure shows the connection terminals of the 4 I O board For specific information on connection refer to par 3 6 on page 1 27 1 60 D410 6 2 BCD parallel 5V The type of board is identified by a label next to the D type connector The 25 pin female connector provides BCD signals of the weight as it displayed on the terminal i e number of divisions multiplied by the value of the division FNCAUTIONFN Operating limits V out Max 5V out Max 10 mA 1 61 il Ji 4 U2 2 15 Us L6 DE 4 DE 17 DES 5 El 8 32 6 C4 19 C8 7 1 20 2 8 21 8 DM 1 LY DM2 0 DM 4 23 DM8 1 EM Z DURL ID 2 EG 25 3 DGND D410 Key U1 U2 U4 U8 BCD units Binary Coded Decimal DE1 DE2 DE4 DE8 BCD Tens C1 C2 C4 C8 BCD Hundreds M1 M2 M4 M
23. al port or the data is printed if a printer is connected The display formats available in this operating mode are 15mm digits 30mm digits and Selection see par 5 2 4 on page 1 42 5 4 3 Loading extraction operation This operating mode when selected and associated with the I O devices allows you to perform simple dosing operations with a number of different components The I O are selected during the installation phase Comply with the instructions in par 5 2 8 on page 1 46 and enter the Set Point 01 and Set Point 02 values Set Point 01 defines the final weight value to extract Set Point 02 gives the weight value that subtracted from the Set Point 01 value marks the change from fast 1 54 D410 extraction mode to slow extraction mode On pressing the key in correspondence with the indication START the extracted weight value is zero set and scale loading is enabled The display shows the gross weight the weight on the scale and the extracted weight the weight gradually loaded onto the scale The display format used in this operating mode is Extraction see par 5 2 4 on page 1 42 The extraction operation can be concluded by pressing STOP 5 4 4 Unloading extraction operation This operating mode is identical to the previous mode except that in this case you start with a loaded scale and gradually remove material Enter the Set Point 01 and Set Point 02 values par 5 2 8 on page 1 46
24. alue currently stored in memory enter the value using the numeric keys par 4 3 on page 1 33 press to confirm the value and return to the previous menu 5 1 3 Entering alphanumeric data Alphanumeric data may be entered as follows Select a function for which an alphanumeric value may be entered e g the generic code press the keys corresponding to the letters you want to enter press to confirm ear in mind that pressing the same key repeatedly displays each of the letters the number and the special characters associated with that key in sequence to confirm the letter displayed simply press simply press another alphanumeric key to enter two consecutive letters using the same key wait a second before pressing the key again the correct position will be indicated by the cursor m 1 38 D410 prolonged pressure on a key will display all the characters associated with that key By moving left and right with the keys gt and lt you can select the character you wish to enter The selected character is displayed in reverse video Confirm the selection by pressing To toggle between upper and lower case letters press the key in correspondence with the indication CAPIT SMALL Below is a list of the characters associated with each key Characters gt gt D
25. ansducer on the platform scale analogue or digital W WARNING The cable screen should always be connected to the metal cap of the 9 15 pin connector Do not route the scale connection cable alongside power cables D410 3 2 1 Equipotentiality between the terminal and the platform scale Check that a condition of equipotentiality exists between the metal parts of the terminal and the platform scale If in doubt connect the terminal and the scale using a earth wire of at least 6mm using the earth screw on the rear of the terminal see point 7 Figure 3 1 on page 1 17 The cables required for this connection are to be provided by the customer 3 2 2 Connection of analogue load cells The diagram below shows the pinout for the JBIL connector for connection to scales with analogue load cells 1 ES tie Key VY NC Reserved do not connect 6 NC SIG Signal 2 4 5 1154 SIG Signal Net p Excitation EX Excitation 3 SENI m SENSE SENSE signal S SENSE SENSE SENSE signal E d 5 5 SENSE4 Figure 3 2 Pinout for the JBIL connector for connection to scales with analogue load cells l09g0001 gif 1 20 D410 3 2 3 Connection of digital load cells Connection to digital load cells is by RS485 serial line using a screened cable with 6 conductors The diagram below shows the pinout of the JBIL co
26. ce common Figure 6 5 Parallel 24V source current BCD output connector log0062 gif The diagram below shows an example of a BCD 24V source current connection between the terminal and an external device D410 Ic FZI 90 Key L Generic external load T Output transistor inside terminal 24V External voltage Figure 6 6 Example of 24V source current connection 1090063 gif 1 67 D410 6 5 Serial port expansion board The board provides 2 connectors 9 pin female D type connector one RS232 422 485 serial port comx1 8 pin RJ45 connector one RS232 422 485 serial port comx2 The operating limits stipulated by the RS232 422 485 standards are indicated in par 3 3 on page 1 22 andin par 3 4 on page 1 23 Key i 422 RX422 Data reception 9 RX4223 RX232 Data reception lt a Le RX232 TX422 Data transmission i i dot TX232 Data transmission A TERMIN Termination 3 x232 resistance to be connected to 8 ERMIN pin 6 AN ONG NC Reserved do not connect 9 184224 GND Signal ground Ri Termination resistance gt GND inside terminal Figure 6 7 Supplementary serial port connector 9 pin female D type log0064 gif 1 68 D410 Key 1 Comxi 2 Comx2 Figure 6 8 Serial port designation log0129 jpg 1 69
27. correct handling of the terminal The information and illustrations contained in this manual were up to date at the time of publication The Manufacturer is committed to a policy of continuous product improvement and system components may therefore be subject to modification All the technical information contained in this manual remains the exclusive property of the manufacturer and may not be divulged to third parties No part of this document maybe reproduced or transmitted in any 1 6 D410 form including publication in computerised form or on the World Wide Web without the express written permission of the manufacturer This manual may not be used for purposes other than those directly related to the installation operation and maintenance of the terminal In order to more clearly illustrate certain maintenance or adjustment operations some of the illustrations in this manual show the weighing system with the safety guards removed Under no circumstances may the system be operated in these conditions Do not operate the system in these conditions under any circumstances whatsoever but remove the safety guards for the time strictly required to carry out the required repairs or maintenance then fit them back in place 1 7 D410 1 3 Symbols Below is a list of the symbols used in this manual to alert the reader to the various hazards associated with the operation and maintenance of the ins
28. cut key bar by pressing the key in correspondence to the indication PACKSN The functions TARE 1 and TARE 2 together with the Packs Number allow weighing of products with both primary e g pallets and secondary e g boxes packaging 5 2 14 Preset tare list By following the pathway gt MENU gt Data management gt Preset tare gt Preset tare list you can call up a tare code and display the corresponding tare value To recall a tare code press the key in correspondence to the indication TAREC enter the numeric code and press to confirm If a printer is connected on pressing the key in correspondence to the indication SUMMAR you can print the data relative to a single tare code or a summary of all the tare codes within a specified range 1 48 D410 5 2 15 Progressive number The terminal manages a 6 digit progressive number used to count the number of weighing operations performed this value starts from 1 and is automatically increased by one unit after each print and or weighing operation and thus indicates the value of the next print or weighing operation To change the progressive number follow the pathway gt MENU gt Data management gt Progressive Shortcut key PROG N If the progressive number is set to 0 zero it will be incremented and not be printed 5 2 16 Coefficient Management This function can be of use when the unit of measurement needs to be converted for example you can calculate
29. e 01 Range 02 Range 11 Range 12 Range 13 Range 14 Range 21 Range 22 Range 23 Range 24 Setpoint Setpoint 01 Setpoint 02 Setpoint 11 Setpoint 12 Setpoint 13 Setpoint 14 Setpoint 21 Setpoint 22 Setpoint 23 Setpoint 24 Display MPP data Preset tares Entering Preset tares list Progressive N Coefficient management Coefficient Operation Rounding Totals management General Total Partial Total Product Code Total Generic Code Total MPP operation De activated With memory With printer Display 15mm digits 30mm digits Selection Extraction Display tare Contrast Memory status Reprint Date Time Diagnostics 1 41 D410 D410 5 2 2 Adjusting the contrast To adjust the contrast of the display follow the pathway vee Pe MENUSCont rast Shortcut key CONTR By pressing or you can adjust the contrast To save the new setting in memory press SAVE 5 2 3 Changing the date and time Follow the pathway MENU Date Time Shortcut key DATIME To change quickly from summer to winter time press or 1 hour alternatively use the option CHANGE 5 2 4 Weight display You can change the way the weight value is displayed on the terminal The current weight display mode will depend on the operation type set during installation see par 5 4 on page 1 54 To select the display mode follow the pathway gt MENU gt Display Shortcut key VISUAL The possible display modes are 15mm digits
30. e free pins are reserved for RS232 connection Figure 3 6 Example of RS422 serial port connection log0005 gif FNCAUTIONFN Operating limits stipulated by the standard RS422 Maximum transmission distance 1200 m Maximum line voltage 7V For connection to external devices use a screened twisted pair cable and connect the screen to the metal cap of the 9 pin connector D410 3 4 3 Connection of COM2 in RS485 configuration If the COM2 serial port is configured for RS485 data transmission you will need to connect together pins 9 and 6 and pins 1 and 7 Figure 3 7 on page 1 25 place jumper across pin 6 and pin 8 to connect the termination resistance this operation is to be carried out on the first and last terminals connected in the line s Ri 3 8 TERMIN 4 9 DATA Key NC Reserved do not connect DATA Bidirectional data transmission line TERMIN Termination resistance to be connected to pin 6 Ri Termination resistance inside terminal NOTE the free pins are reserved for RS232 connection Figure 3 7 Pinout for RS485 serial port connection log0006 gif 1 25 D410 FNCAUTIONFN Operating limits stipulated by the standard RS485 Maximum transmission distance 1200 m Maximum line voltage 7V For co
31. ed The maximum of codes that can be entered varies according to the other types of data managed To enter a generic code follow the pathway gt MENU gt Data management gt Code management Generic code Shortcut key GCCOD Enter the alohanumeric code as described in par 5 1 3 on page 1 38 If the value of the generic code empty space it will no longer appear in the printout and will not be used for totalization 1 46 D410 5 2 11 Product code The terminal provides functions for the management of product codes each of which may be associated with an alphanumeric description that can be printed and or transmitted along with the weight The product code is a numeric code with a maximum of 6 digits while the alphanumeric description may be up to 20 characters long The maximum of codes that can be entered is defined in the installation phase It is variable and depends on which other data need to be managed To enter a product code follow the pathway gt MENU gt Data management gt Code management gt Product code Shortcut key PROCOD Enter the product code and the alphanumeric description as described respectively in par 5 1 2 on page 1 38 and par 5 1 3 on page 1 38 If the product code is set to 0 zero during weighing operations it will be excluded from all totalization operations 5 2 12 Product code list By following the pathway gt MENU gt Data management gt Code management gt Product code list
32. en designed and manufactured as such The instrument is primarily intended for the weighing of goods It is forbidden to use the terminal without taking the necessary precautions for safe use Use of the terminal in places with potentially explosive atmospheres or in areas where there is a risk of fire is strictly prohibited Any other use shall only be permitted if expressly authorised by the Manufacturer 2 2 Regulations The operating conditions for the electronic terminal are subject to the regulations in force in the country in which the terminal is used All use of the terminal in conditions which do not comply with these regulations is prohibited 2 3 Prescriptions of use Strictly comply with the instructions in this manual during use In the event of any discrepancy between the information in this manual and the instrument purchased contact your Dealer or the Manufacturer s After Sales Service for clarification Always observe the indications given on the warning and danger plates on the terminal Check that all the safety guards are in place and that the connection cables are in good condition and connected correctly Check that the terminal is connected to an electrical outlet socket equipped with an effective earth connection Make sure that the line complies with the applicable regulations Check that there is no difference in potential between the earth and neutral conductors If the t
33. erminal is to be connected to other devices e g a computer these devices must be disconnected from the electrical supply before connection to the terminal D410 All maintenance and or repairs must be carried out by authorised personnel only Always disconnect the terminal from the electrical supply and wait a few minutes before accessing the internal components D410 3 DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION Key 1 9 pin male connector JBIL for platform scale connection 15 pin male for digital load cells 9 pin female serial port connector JCOM 1 for printer connection 9 pin female serial port connector JCOM 2 for connection of various devices Data plate indicating voltage frequency and fuse types Analogue output connection terminals JVI Input Output connection terminals Earth screw Male 3 pin connector for power supply connection Fuses 10 ON OFF switch 11 Expansion slot 2 12 Expansion slot 1 N BR Figure 3 1 Rear of terminal log0103 jpg D410 3 1 Connection of the terminal to the electrical supply line ADANGERA Check that The voltage and frequency of the electrical supply line corresponds to the indications on the warning plate on the rear of the terminal see point 4 Figure 3 1 on page 1 17 the mains outlet
34. hing operations weight tare which corresponds to around 8 months of continuous use of the terminal performing 500 weighing operations per day If the terminal is used less frequently this period will be extended FNCAUTIONFN When maximum memory capacity is reached the oldest data are deleted and replaced by the most recent 6 6 2 Operation The type of MPP operation is defined during installation There are two main types of operating mode for further details see the advanced user manual in the first type the user operates from the terminal by pressing to save and transfer the weight data in the second type the user works from the PC keyboard in the way determined by the specific software 1 71 D410 In both operating modes on completion of the saving operation the user can display the progressive number associated with the weighing operation see par 6 6 4 on page 1 73 Code MPP will only appear on the display when the memorising operation is enabled with the key Both the weighing terminal and the PC may signal errors caused by failure to transfer or save the data correctly In this event follow the on screen instructions 6 6 3 Disabling MPP It may sometimes occur that you do not wish to transfer the weight data or save it in the MPP memory In this case to disable MPP type gt MENU gt MPP operation gt De activated To subsequently re enable MPP operation 2
35. illuminated 1 43 D410 NOTE the indication Tare indicates that the tare displayed is a coded tare to which a numerical code has been assigned par 5 2 12 on page 1 47 If multiple tares were set during installation Tare T acquired tare value unit of measurement Tare 1 PT preset tare 1 value unit of measurement Tare 2 PT preset tare 2 value unit of measurement Or Tare C PT preset tare value unit of measurement Tare 1 PT preset tare 1 value unit of measurement Tare 2 PT preset tare 2 value unit of measurement Or Tare PT non coded tare value unit of measurement Tare 1 PT preset tare 1 value unit of measurement Tare 2 PT preset tare 2 value unit of measurement The indications NET and PT will be illuminated NOTE Tare 1 and Tare 2 may also be recalled via numeric code par 5 2 13 on page 1 48 Extraction This display mode is only possible if loading or unloading extraction operating mode is selected see par 5 4 3 on page 1 54 and par 5 4 4 on page 1 55 The display shows the gross weight the extracted weight and the weighing symbols 1 44 D410 5 2 5 Memory status If there is insufficient free memory memory can be recovered by following the pathway 2MENU Memory status FNCAUTIONFN The memory recovery operation may require a few minutes during which time the terminal cannot be operated Do noi switch off the terminal
36. nnection to external devices use a screened twisted pair cable and connect the screen to the metal cap of the 9 pin connector Maximum number of terminals that may be connected 16 3 5 Analogue output connection The connector JVI located on the rear of the terminal point 5 Figure 3 1 on page 1 17 provides an analogue output in the forms 0 10 V and 0 4 20 mA galvanically separated the connection pinout is given in the following table Signal Output 0 10 V Output 0 4 20 mA Common 1 26 D410 FNCAUTIONYN Technical characteristics Resolution 10000 points Precision 0 05 FS Minimum voltage output load 100 kohm Minimum current output load 250 ohm 3 6 Input Output connection The terminal board JI O on the rear of the instrument point 6 Figure 3 1 on page 1 17 provides input and output contacts Figure 3 8 on page 1 27 contains the pinout diagram P 240 dc 429 177 Key Pi Part inside terminal Pe Part outside terminal Figure 3 8 JI O terminal board for Input Output connections l0g0008 gjif N 1 2 D410 FNCAUTIONYN Technical characteristics Input Maximum input voltage 24Vdc Maximum input current 5mA The inputs can be controlled by a mechanical contact or by an NPN type transistor negative common Output mechanical voltage free contact Maximum switchable voltage 110 Vac dc Maximum switchable current 200 mA
37. nnector for connection to platform scales with digital load cells AN DATA Key ee Excitation Excitation EA peer DATA Bidirectional data 18 C transmission line NC Reserved do not connect 3 EX N M 4 EX NM 12 i3 5 Ex VS 18 DATA 14 C EX 15 C fa EX Figure 3 3 Pinout of JBIL connector for connection to scales with digital load cells log0002 gif Pins carrying the same signals may be connected in parallel 1 21 D410 3 3 serial port connection The terminal has RS232 serial port COM1 with a 9 pin female connector located on the rear panel see point 2 Figure 3 1 on page 1 17 the diagram below shows the pin connections for this port Reserved do not connect 6 C RX232 Data reception TX232 Data transmission CTS232 Clear to send RTS232 Request to send GND Signal ground G 10 x GO NJ QJ CO NI x GO OB Figure 3 4 Standard serial port connector 9 pin female D type log0003 gif VAcAuTION A Operating limits stipulated by the standard RS232 Maximum transmission distance 15 m Maximum line voltage 12 Vdc For connection to external devices
38. rement is Ib pounds Minimum weighment Net weight symbol Weighing range indication for multi extension ME instruments 4 1 1 Selection display symbols Weight indication Below preset lower limit 1 30 t D410 VVeight indication Within the preset upper and lower limits Weight indication Above the preset upper limit 4 2 Weighing function keys Refer to point 2 of Figure 4 1 on page 1 29 E Zero set weight pressing this key resets the weight indication only if the following condition are satisfied the weight value must be within the 1 3 range of the weighing capacity for terminals subject to legal verification or 50 for other terminals the weight must be stable no tare must be entered MI Enter cancel tare On pressing this key the weight on the scale is acquired as the tare value provided the following conditions are satisfied the weight must be stable the weight must have a positive value the weight must not exceed the maximum Capacity The display illuminates the symbols and P On MD terminals the weight indication will be displayed using the division of the lower range On ME terminals the net weight will be displayed using the division of the range in within which it falls 1 31 D410 On pressing again the tare will be cancelled and the terminal resumes display of
39. rtcut keys 5 2 User menu 5 2 1 User menu tree 5 2 2 Adjusting the contrast 5 2 3 Changing the date and time 5 2 4 Weight display 5 2 5 Memory status 5 2 6 Reprint DV CO CO OO NOOTARWWN OOOON AGH B B CO CO CO O 5 2 7 Diagnostics for digital scale only 5 2 8 Setting the outputs as Setpoints if enabled 5 2 9 Setting the outputs as ranges if enabled 5 2 10 Generic code S 2 LI TrOdUg6LCOde 5 2 12 Product code list i tl cd mets 5 2 13 Preset tares 5 2 14 Presettare cene al tals ot elt mage ei d 5 2 15 Progressive number ss sn 5 2 16 Coefficient Management 5 2 17 Totals management 5 8 Printing weighing data UN 5 3 1 Weighing data reprint 5 4 Donor c pur c 5 4 1 Standard operation n 5 4 2 Sum weighing operation NU 5 4 3 Loading extraction operation sss 2 22 5 4 4 Unloading extraction operation 5 5 MPP operation Me dec 6 14l Oboard a 6 2 BCD parallel 5V 6 3 Calculator BCD 6 4 Parallel 24V source current BCD positive common 6 5 Serial port expansion board o 6 6 MPP memory expansion boards 6 6 1 Memory capacity CDC pre ee mea c heal tose tanta ees pA e pa e 6 6 3 Disabling MPP ee 6 6 4 Checking memorised weight data 6 7 12 24Vac dc input power supplier 6 8 Printers a 7 MAINTENANCE dE DOS dd le de tt Sa ee BO la 7 2
40. s a wide range functions which combined with the possibilities for expansion allow for easy interfacing with external equipment Some of the main features of the terminal facility for connection to a scale with analogue load cells up to 12 x 350 ohm load cells facility for connection to a scale with digital load cells up to 12 CPD load cells two RS232 422 485 serial ports analogue output of 0 10V or 0 4 20 mA 2 inputs and 2 relay outputs 110 230 Vac power specific operating modes that can be selected by the operator facility for connection to a tally roll printer document printer or labelling machine management of totals files associated with alphanumeric codes quick customisation of keypad and messages MU 1 9 D410 1 6 Technical characteristics of the terminal Power supply Maximum power Load cell connection Minimum impedance Analogue load cell power Digital load cell power Internal resolution Resolution in type approved version Maximum input signal Sensitivity Full scale stability Zero stability Compensated temperature range Operating temperature range Protection class Humidity 85 265 Vac 50 60 Hz 12 24 Vdc optional 50 W up to 12 analogue load cells of 350 ohm via 9 pin D type connector up to 12 CPD digital load cells via 15 pin D type
41. socket to which the terminal is connected equipped with an earth the warning and danger signs are present and legible failing this notify your maintenance personnel or contact our Assistance Service directly TA For the correct connection of the terminal to the electrical supply line proceed as follows plug the 3 pin connector of the power lead into the connector on the rear if the terminal insert the plug of the power lead into the correct mains outlet socket The terminal complies with the European Directive for electromagnetic compatibility however it is good practice to provide a separate power supply line for the terminal D410 W WARNING Do not route the terminal connection cables alongside power cables as these could cause disturbances that interfere with the correct operation of the terminal Only use the connection cable supplied with the terminal If the cable supplied is too short do not attach an extension lead but contact the Manufacturer 3 2 Connection of the terminal to the platform scale The terminal is normally supplied with a pre wired cable for connection to the platform scale The female connector on this cable should be plugged into the male 9 15 pin connector JBIL on the rear of the terminal see point 1 Figure 3 1 on page 1 17 The connection method may vary according to the type of tr
42. the gross weight Enter display tare Pressing this key allows you to enter a tare value using the numeric keys on the keypad par 4 3 on page 1 33 To change a preset tare value see par 5 2 13 on page 1 48 On completion of the operation the display will show the net weight and tare values and illuminate the symbols and The entered tare value will be automatically rounded off to the nearest scale division On MD terminals the net weight will be displayed using the division of the range within which the net weight value falls while on ME terminals the net weight division shall be that of the range within which the gross weight falls On MD terminals the maximum preset tare value is limited to the maximum capacity of the first weighing extension indicated on the metrological data plate Print and or send Allows a weighing option to be requested Consequently forces a weighing data printout and or serial transmission of a string of data via the configured port 1 32 D410 Customizable keys The functions associated with these keys are indicated on the display 4 3 Alphanumeric keys Refer to point 3 of Figure 4 1 on page 1 29 Keys for entering numeric values and alphanumeric characters r o ozz CODE Key for entering decimal digits Use this key for entering decimal values Enter or confirm Press to confirm an operation Wwarnine The function of the ke
43. the number of litres if the specific weight and overall weight of a liquid are known Follow the following path to access this menu gt MENU gt Data Management gt Coefficient Management COEF rapid key Enter the required coefficient then select the required type of operation multiplication or division and the rounding value for the result This latter is just a numerical value without unit of measurement 1 49 D410 5 2 17 Totals management The terminal provides functions for totalling the weighing data associated with the various codes The totalization operation consists of adding the current weight value to the sum of the previous weights and increasing by one the number of weighing operations To access the list of available totals follow the pathway gt MENU gt Totals management Shortcut key TOTALS General totals These totalization functions provide general totals for the gross weight if enabled during installation net tare and number of weighing operations independently of any associated codes The data can be obtained using the following functions gt MENU gt Totals management gt General total Shortcut key GENTOT gt MENU gt Totals management gt Partial total Shortcut key PARTOT PRINT prints selected value RESET resets the total 1 50 D410 Totals by code Saves the net weight values and number of weighments
44. trument ADANGER A Denotes an operation or procedure where failure to observe the instructions will result in death or serious injury FNCAUTIONFN Denotes an operation or procedure where failure to observe the instructions could result in minor injury or damage to the instrument W WARNING Information or instructions on how the system is to be operated correctly in order to maximise its service life or prevent loss or damage of programmed data or to optimise operation with regard to metrological standards Text and messages displayed on the terminal are printed in this manual using special characters Messages Display messages appear like this Menu pathways 2 F gt OTHER gt MENU gt Contrast The character gt indicates the transition from one menu option to the next 1 8 D410 1 4 Documentation This manual is accompanied by a CD ROM that primarily contains information about the installation of the terminal Here you will find information on how to interface the terminal with a PC and PLC 1 5 Description of the terminal The model D410 digital weight indicator allows highly accurate and reliable weighing This terminal is designed to facilitate dialogue with the operator through the alohanumeric keypad and graphic display which in addition to being extremely easy to use has facilities for changing the shape and size of the display characters to suit various conditions of use The D410 terminal provide
45. use a screened cable and connect the screen to the metal cap of the 9 pin connector 1 22 D410 3 4 COM2 serial port connection The terminal has second serial port which can be configured for RS232 RS422 or RS485 data transmission standards The serial port COM2 has 9 pin female connector See point Figure 3 1 on page 1 17 3 4 1 Connection of COM2 in RS232 configuration For the connection of external devices refer to the pinout diagram in Figure 3 5 on page 1 23 ER Key NC Reserved do not connect 5 RX232 Data reception p 2 lt RX232 TX232 Data transmission 7 GND Signal ground Hi 2 Termination resistance x232 inside terminal 8 NOTE the free pins are NC reserved for RS422 RS485 connection S 5 GND Figure 3 5 COM2 serial port connector 9 pin female D type log0004 gif FNCAUTIONFN The RS232 operating limits are indicated in par 3 3 on page 1 22 1 23 D410 3 4 2 Connection of COM2 in RS422 configuration 1 RA EL C 6 des 2 8 NC 9 Ex 34224 Key NC Reserved do not connect RX422 Data reception TX422 Data transmission TERMIN Termination resistance to be connected to pin 6 Ri Termination resistance inside terminal NOTE th
46. weight may be printed in the form of a bar code The printout can be customised using a PC and a specific programme for further information contact your dealer For details regarding printing characteristics paper format printer maintenance etc see the instruction manual for your printer 1 52 D410 5 3 1 Weighing data reprint Access the Reprint item of the user menu to obtain the last printout again without having to change the consecutive number and any totals calculated The word Copy will appear on the reprint to distinguish it from the Original 1 53 D410 5 4 Operating modes The terminal operating mode is set during installation On switching on the terminal the selected operating mode is displayed 5 4 1 Standard operation In standard operating mode the terminal can acquire the gross or net weight on the scale and display it along with the weighing symbols In this case the possible display formats are 15mm digits 30mm digits and Selection see par 5 2 4 on page 1 42 5 4 2 Sum weighing operation The sum weighing operating mode allows you to perform weighing operations in sequence without unloading the scale zero setting the net weight after each operation To move from one weighing operation to the next press 2 men the weight is stable On completion of this operation thenet weight is zero set and the weight currently on the scale is taken as the tare a string is sent to the seri
47. ys CGI may vary and are indicated on the display 1 33 D410 4 4 Switching the terminal on and off Key 1 ON OFF switch Figure 4 2 On Off switch log0105 jpg ADANGER A Before switching on the terminal check that the safety guards are in place and in good working order If the terminal is wall mounted on an electrical panel there must be a main switch that disconnect powers to the entire panel To identify this switch contact your internal maintenance manager 1 34 D410 Press the switch on the rear of the terminal see point 1 Figure 4 2 on page 1 34 to position to switch the terminal to switch it off On power on the display will show the Manufacturer s logo and the type of operation for which the terminal is enabled see par 5 4 on page 1 54 Wait for the LOCR indication to appear terminals subject to metrological verification only If on completion of the operation the display shows a value other than zero press to zero set the reading If the display is not zero set on pressing the key check that the platform scale is in fact unloaded If not unload the scale switch off the terminal and then switch it on again If the problem persists contact your Service Centre 1 35 1 36 D410 D410 5 USE OF THE TERMINAL 5 1 General 5 1 1 Using the keys to navigate the menus The numeric keys 2 3 4

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