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1. D00 s e B08 4 Use the F key to select from the following options F1 To scroll down e F2 To scroll up F3 PAGE To see the next page F4 PAGE To see previous page E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 173 8 SUPER PLU MODE 8 4 PLU configuration options F5 SELECT To select the highlighted alarm Example 1 WEIGHT ALARM 2 WEIGHT ALARM 5 WEIGHT ALARM 6 WEIGHT ALARM 9 WEIGHT ALARM PAGE PAGE SELECT TT 5 After you have selected an alarm enter with the keyboard the a weight you want then press Enter AM f SET PLU TOTALS Each PLU has a totals store For each weighing transaction performed using a PLU the totals will be updated usually when a print operation occurs This option allows you to view edit the PLU totals EDIT SUB TOTAL The current sub total weight EDIT SUB TOT COUNT The current sub total count counting PLUs only EDIT GRAND TOTAL The current grand total weight EDIT GRAND TOT COUNT The current grand total count counting PLUs only STOCK LEVEL Normal weighbridge weight of the product minus dirt DIRT TOTAL The weight of waste which is thrown away 174 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 8 4 PLU configuration options 8 SUPER PLU MODE Note The method of totals operation depends upon indicator configuration For more information on Totals see page 27 E1205 E1210 Operatin
2. DO NOT press F1 to select STORE as any weight on the weighbridge will be stored as the vehicle tare instead of the weight entered 104 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 6 6 RET WT Vehicle records 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6b Pushbutton tare PB Ensure the empty vehicle is on the weighbridge gross 895 kg kg Okg STORE CLEAR TTT Press F1 to STORE the vvv sy displayed weight STORE SOLER 7 Press ENTER to save the OENE ny vehicle record and return to AST WT 2NDWT RET WT AXLE WT PUBLIC the TRUCK menus 8 Perform single outbound weighings for the stored vehicles see page 95 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 105 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 7 AXLE WT Axle weighing 6 7 AXLE WT Axle weighing Axle weighing allows you to ascertain the load at each of the axles on a vehicle This can be used to ensure that maximum axle weights are not exceeded There are two methods of axle weighing available e Single axle weighing Each axle is weighed individually using a specific axle weighing scale e Combined axle weighing The vehicle is moved on or off the weighbridge one axle at a time Typical single axle weighing procedure Follow the on screen prompts and enter the information requested The following is an example of a typical weighing sequence The actual steps required depend how your indicator is configured before the truck drives
3. Note You will only get confirmation of the active PLU if the information line has been enabled See INFO Information line on page 148 PLU status displayed PLU status not displayed PLu 0o55 lt 123 gt active 777 T7 oN Sede oe Oe STATUS SUPER J J STATUS SUPER to to t t t Fo t F ae i Figure 3 1 Information line E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 31 3 Basic weighing 3 6 PLUs Recall using PLU key and BROWSE soft key 1 Press PLU to call up the PLU select screen 2000 w ENTER PART NUMBER sBROWSE 2 Press the BROWSE soft key to call up the browser 2 PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION PLU Froduct a Product 1234 Product 1234 Product 1234 tT J tt ye l 2 3 4 E OT 3 Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the PLU list Press ENTER when desired PLU is highlighted i ENTER CA ea 3 6 2 PLU totals The indicator will keep a running total of the weighing transactions for each PLU When a PLU is active The indicator totals will be for the PLU When there is no PLU active The indicator totals will be either a generic total for all weighing transactions OR a total for the weighing application in use For information on viewing and printing totals see Totals on page 27 32 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 3 6 PLUs 3 Basic weighing 3 6 3 Stored tares Stored tares are a feature of PLUs whereby a container weight is recalled as a tare
4. STATUS ISUPER Target weight of gas a 1 0 0 0 gross i kg STATUS SUPER Note When you remove the full bottle the tare self cancels the scale shows zeroes ready for the next bottle and the bottle symbol disappears If the gas bottle symbol is still flashing when the next bottle is placed on the scale press ESC to reset the sequence 68 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 12 CYLF Cylinder filling 4 Advanced Functions Alternate units The PLU may be programmed with different units for weighing PLU 060 lt 60 gt cylf and entering the tare weight ier ae When you select the PLU the weight display shows decimal Weight in pounds pounds for example enabling you to enter the weight of the empty bottle on the scale 78 58 ma Ib PLU 060 lt 60 gt cylf STATUS SUPER Ss ft Weight of bottle and residual r s gas in decimal pounds enter tare weight 2 zlo ESI gross 0 1 0 kg PLU 060 lt 60 gt lt tare 78 58 Ib gt cylf STATUS SUPER e Cele Weight of gas in kilogrammes Note When you enter the tare weight in pounds the cylinder is always filled in kilogrammes E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 69 4 Advanced Functions 4 12 CYLF Cylinder filling Check weighing bottles Checkweighing operations must be performed on a dedicated machine 1 Ensure the scale is empty Example displays
5. Save changes Any changes to the configuration are automatically saved E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 117 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 3 PRINT Print configuration settings 7 3 PRINT Print configuration settings You can print a report listing all of the supervisor settings The report will be sent to the printer or other connected device SUPERVISOR MODE SUPER TARE OPTION 1 Ensure you are in SUPER TARE STORE 1 mode see page 115 SCALE 1 2 000 kg TARE STORE 2 w Kg SCALE 1 1 000 kg SUPERVISOR MODE TARE STORE 3 EXIT PRINT ALTER REPORTS NOT ALLOCATED TARE STORE 40 NOT ALLOCATED 2 Press F2 to select PRINT PASSWORDS SUPERVISOR PASSWORD 1793 USER PASSWORD 111 REAL TIME CLOCK DATE FORMAT AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN NEVER LCD CONTRAST 05 USER FIELD TITLES OT ALLOCATED OT ALLOCATED OT ALLOCATED OTHER SHOW MACHINE STATUS NO EYBRD STANDBY KEY PLU KEY 118 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 4 REPORTS Weighbridge reports 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 4 REPORTS Weighbridge reports Only applicable for weighbridge indicators using haulier or customer records Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details Provides a customise able printed report of weighbridge transactions at the indicator EXIT PRINT ALTER REPORTS 6 1 Ensure you are in SUPER frzrwson noos MK mode see page 115 l 2 Press F4 to select REPORTS Custom reports The
6. 2 Checkthatthe display reads 0 00 an zero Press the ZERO key if kg required STATUS SUPER e 3 Press PLU O a Q Fiu Z Use the keypad to enter the reference number for the PLU Example Press ENTER twice sai 4 005 Y 7 kg ENTER ENTER PLU 047 lt 47 gt cylf chk nS STATUS CHECK SUPER o PE S node shown as a function active negative value Place the filled bottle on the scale im wl oa J PLU 047 lt 47 gt cylf chk ann PA STATUS CHECK 0 SUPER 70 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 12 CYLF Cylinder filling 4 Advanced Functions 7 Use the keypad to enter the Under fill tare weight of the bottle PT kg Example 35 kg 4 digit fast entry tare po Target fill J x STATUS CHECK SUPER e a gt 5l a STATUS CHECK SUPER Note Remember to enter the correct number of digits in the correct format for the tare to start Over fill the checkweighing operation Depending on the accept band programmed in the PLU the indicator then displays an under fill as a minus box a target fill as an equals box and an over fill as a plus box aa OP3 kg STATUS CHECK SUPER 8 Remove the gas bottle from the scale paman nel aai PT a gt 0 lt UU kg 2 E PLU 047 lt 47 gt cylf chk lt AA Tr LO i amp STATUS CHE
7. F keys to adjustthe bjusrcontast 13 vg contrast F 4 Press ENTER when done E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 135 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 12 FIELDS User fields 7 12 FIELDS User fields User fields are used to provide additional information on printouts This option enables you to view print and edit the titles of up to 20 user fields Note The fields are assigned to the various applications print formats during installation Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details Typical uses Where a field is used on a printout the operator is prompted to enter the required information before the printout can proceed A common example of this is when using the LIST application page 47 The operator may be prompted to enter customer details for inclusion on the printed ticket Example on screen prompt wig AVERY WEIGH TRONIX ENTER CUSTOMER NAME Example ticket PRODUCT LIST START CUSTOMER NAME __ AVERY WEIGH TRONIX User fields SALE OR PURCHASE SALE 11 35am 22 05 2004 MACKEREL 10 kg HERRINGS 20 kg PRAWNS 20 kg TOTAL WEIGHT 50 kg PRODUCT LIST END User field titles The titles of the user fields are used to prompt the operator to enter the required information e g CUSTOMER NAME 136 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 12 FIELDS User fields 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode To access the user field titles 1 Ensure the indicator is i
8. F3 F4 F5 Haulier If prompted EITHER 3a Type the haulier name then v v ey ny press ENTER AVERY HAUL BROWSE OR Or HAULIER USED 3 OF 20 L 3b Press F5 to BROWSE the AVAA HAULERS list of available hauliers AD t M tt w Note Entering an new haulier name automatically adds it to the browse list Tares You assign a retained tare by either weighing the empty vehicle or by entering the weight if known using the number pad E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 103 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 6 RET WT Vehicle records The printouts will show the type of tare used 1 Ensure indicator reads zero Press ZERO if required 2 Ensure the indicator is in TRUCK mode see page 91 Press F3 to select RET WT 4 Vehicle drives onto weighbridge if you intend to weigh the empty vehicle Vehicle registration EITHER 5a Type the vehicle registration and press ENTER OR 5b Press F5 to browse the list of existing vehicles with stored tare weights Then proceed to either step 6a or 6b 6a Keyboard entered tare KB Enter the known weight of the empty vehicle Example ci ENTER lt Note For a keyboard entered tare x gross IWBRIDGE FUNCTIONS g 4STWT 2ND WT RET WT AXLE WTe PUBLIC ww a Ww Kg VEHICLE REGISTRATION AWTX01 BROWSE Or VEHICLE REGISTRATION USED 15 OF 20 AWTX01 wW i 965 kg y ENTER TARE VALUE
9. OFI Illuminated output is active The indicator is set to count mode The value displayed is the number of items and not the weight Print indication Zero icon Scale 1 or scale 2 Indicates the current scale E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 15 2 Getting started 2 4 Keyboard 2 4 Keyboard Avery Weigh Tronix ae General keys The E1205 and E1210 indicators have the keys shown below Note Your indicator may have some keys disabled Tare key Set cancel a tare weight 3 2 E Select key Toggle between the available weight readings gross tare net 2 MA no m p gt m i 4 Ne Zero key a Resets the display to show zero weight T Print key Print weight information to connected printer PRINT or other connected device 16 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 2 4 Keyboard 2 Getting started Units select key c Cy Switch between the available units of cabs measure e g kg and Ib an Totals key Display the sub and grand totals o ae Standby PLU key Short press PLU key Select a PLU Long press Standby key Put the indicator into standby mode Press again to set the indicator back to operator mode Scale select key Toggle between the connected scales platforms nv O gt rc m i Escape key Quit out of a menu option or cancel a numeric entry without accepting the value j m n O x Clear cancel key Cle
10. U u uU Y TU TILT ee 6 Press ESC to return to counting operations 90 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 6 1 Introduction 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 TRUCK Weighbridge Only applicable for indicators with the Truck Weighbridge application enabled Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details 6 1 Introduction The weighbridge application enables the indicator to calculate the net weight of goods on a vehicle Typically you use this application to record e Weight of goods loaded onto a vehicle OR e Weight of goods unloaded from a vehicle To enter TRUCK mode 1 Ensure the indicator is in Example displays operator mode vg Press ESC if necessary STATUS CHECK CONV COUNT gt gt 2 Check that the display reads p gross zero Press the ZERO key if 0 kg required STATUS CHECK sCONV sCOUNT o gt gt 3 Press F5 until the TRUCK option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example w aaa w kg STATUS CHECK CONV 9COUNT gt a ee CONV eCOUNT gt gt TYPE GTRUCK 3 OTION SUPER gt gt Gans AOSA 4 Use the F keys to select from the following options 1ST WT 1st vehicle weighing 2ND WT 2nd vehicle weighing E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 91 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 1 Introduction RET WT Vehicle tare weights AXLE Axle weighing PUBLIC Public weighbridge mode Weighing sequences When weighing the vehicles you wi
11. eee w Kg STATUS ae VCONV COUNT 9 gt gt dim PACK 9PEAK_H RECIPE 9 gt gt AANA LO Wm 3 Use the F keys to select from the following options START Start a new product listing e END Complete the current product listing DISABLE Quit the product listing Product list procedure The following is an example of a typical product listing 4 Ensure the indicator is in RELEET gee vg LIST mode see above START Vv END DISABLEs 5 Press F1 to START Enter user fields on screen prompts If there are no prompts to enter information go to step 9 48 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 5 LIST Product listing 4 Advanced Functions 6 Type information following the on screen prompts Use the keypad to enter text or numbers as required alse 12345 21 J2 J3 Example E o a AVERY WEIGH TRONIX kg DAM ats ABCD as 2 aos 7 Press ENTER 8 Press the PRINT key when prompted Repeat steps 6 to 8 for each user field as prompted Weigh products 9 Press ESC for weighing ENA vg mode STATUS CHECK CONV COUNT gt 10 Weigh goods as required See Basic weighing on page 20 11 Press PRINT key Repeat steps 9 to 11 for each product to be weighed Complete the list 12 Ensure the indicator is in Pronicriisnie wg LIST mode see page 48 START KEND IDISABLE ou 13 Press F3 to END Fom aia Yg UPDATES 3 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 49 4 Adva
12. gt gt Baad Aabad 3 Use the keypad to enter text or numbers as required 5 ocagi HHHO oe E 4 Press ENTER to print the line of text 5 Press ESC when finished E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 63 4 Advanced Functions 4 11 MOTION In motion weighing 4 11 MOTION In motion weighing Only applicable for indicators with the in motion application enabled Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details In motion weighing is used to weigh goods as they move for example when travelling on a conveyor belt To select the MOTION function 1 Ensure the indicator is in Example displays operator mode wvv g Press ESC if necessary STATUS CHECK WCONV WCOUNT o gt gt 2 Press F5 until the MOTION option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example wivw Kg wiwwv Kg STATUS CHECK CONV COUNT 9 gt gt TYPE VTRUCK QMOTIONJ SUPER gt gt a A Ad a frs be KA A 3 Use the F keys to select from the following options MOT ON Start in motion weighing M OFF Stop in motion weighing e R CTR Reset the transaction counter Press ESC to exit to operator mode 64 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 11 MOTION In motion weighing 4 Advanced Functions Motion weighing sequence The motion weighing sequence progresses as the goods pass two sensors 1 Press F1 to initiate the OSS sequence 0 00 i zoe TRANSACTION MOTON MOFF RETR 2
13. 22 04 04 01 22 220104 separator not required 012204 separator not required 01 22 2004 22 01 2004 JAN 22 2004 fixed format separator not required 22 JAN 2004 fixed format separator not required Set date 4 Press F5 until SET is Paiti vg displayed then press F2to Pm _ _ gt select it 5 Type the new date and press ENTER m c 22 01 04 m kg D m y SET gt lt 21 2 f3 E 6 Press ENTER to return to the CLOCK menu 7 Press ESC to return to the ALTER menu 130 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 9 CLOCK Date and time 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 9 2 TIME Set time and format Set time format 1 Display the CLOCK menu a vry see page 129 oT SEP o 2 Press F2 to select TIME 3 Use the F keys to select efont v Kg from the following time PIZHRs24HR SET formats 12 HR 24 HR Set time 4 Press F3 to select SET TIME FORMAT wg 5 Type the new time TIME 11 45 PM Kg oa I 1 I 6 If12 hour time format is selected press F4 or F5 to select AM or PM 7 Press ENTER Press ENTER to return to the CLOCK menu 9 Press ESC to return to the ALTER menu E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 131 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 9 CLOCK Date and time 7 9 3 Date and Time separators The indicator uses these to separate the characters and numbers that make up the date or time Some suitable separators are shown
14. 4 Select either 0 ODISABLE o ENABLE F3 DISABLE the displayed key F4 ENABLE the displayed key 5 Press ENTER when done E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 149 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 21 NETWRK Network details 7 21 NETWRK Network details Your indicator may be connected to an ethernet network This is typically used by service personnel for Remote configuration of the indicator Connection of a PC for service set up software updates and backup restore operations To access the NETWRK option 1 Ensure the indicator is in the Example displays ALTER menu see page 121 SELECT OPTION kg 2 Press F5 until the NETWRK option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example SELECT OPTION eee a SELECT OPTION x aa a Ke gt 3 Use the F keys to select from the following options e IP Set the IP address SUBNET Set the subnet mask GATE Set the gateway address ASSET Add an Asset Name to the indicator HOSTNM Set the indicator s name alpha numeric field IP address Subnet mask The indicator communicates on an ethernet network using the TCP IP protocol The TCP IP protocol uses an IP address and a Subnet mask to address packets of data correctly 150 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 21 NETWRK Network details 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode IP address notes The IP address is used to identify the source and destination of dat
15. A 3 Use the F keys to select from the following options UNDER Edit the UNDER text OVER Edit the OVER text ACCEPT Edit the ACCEPT text RESET Reset all checkweigh text to the default values 138 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 13 CHECK Checkweigh text 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode Use the keypad to enter text or numbers as required TE 4s6 12345 1jf2 f3 aoe mgao J afs 6 ABCD CZ Wek JOC Note Checkweigh texts are only printed if your printouts are configured with the UNDER OVER or ACCEPT checkweigh texts E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 139 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 14 CALIB Calibration report 7 14 CALIB Calibration report The calibration report details calibration and set up information for each scale connected to the indicator To print or view the calibration report 1 Ensure the indicator eg tees aoe is in the ALTER menu see page 121 SCALE 1 SETUP 5 SCALE 1 POR OR RR Ke 2 Press F3 until the UNITS CALIB option is ALTERNATE UNITS r NO displayed then press INCREMENT the appropriate Fkey DEc MAL MARKER POSN to select CAPACITY 5 000 kg WEIGHER STEADY 3 Press either 10 WEIGHT STEADY BAND F1 Print report Le ee rR F2 View the report 2 on the display SET LINEARISER BACK BALANCE POR RR RR Re CALIBRATED 4 Press ENTER when 0 37 aM done SERVICE ENGINEER GREATEST WEIGHT 1 640 kg OCCU
16. E1210 Operating Instructions 5 3 1 Dribble sample procedure 79 5 4 Bulk sampling 82 5 4 1 Bulk sample procedure 82 5 5 Entering the piece weight 85 5 6 Entering a count target 86 5 7 Counting 87 5 8 Counting using PLUs 89 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 91 6 1 Introduction 91 6 2 Single stage weighing 95 6 3 Two stage weighing 97 6 4 Multi stage weighing 100 6 5 NWA Net weight adjust 101 6 6 RET WT Vehicle records 103 6 7 AXLE WT Axle weighing 106 6 8 Vehicle PLUs 110 6 9 BROWSE Stored information TT 6 10 Weighbridge errors 113 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 115 7 1 Entering supervisor mode 115 7 2 EXIT Exiting supervisor mode 117 7 3 PRINT Print configuration settings 118 7 4 REPORTS Weighbridge reports 119 7 5 ALTER Configuring the indicator 121 7 6 TARES Stored tares 123 7 6 1 EDIT Create edit stored tares 123 7 7 PASSWD Changing passwords 126 7 8 CONV Conversion units 127 7 9 CLOCK Date and time 129 7 9 1 DATE Set date and format 129 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 5 7 10 7 11 TAZ 7 13 7 14 7 19 7 16 CAF 7 18 18 7 20 T21 tee 7 23 7 24 T29 7 26 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 9 1 9 2 9 3 7 9 2 TIME Set time and format 7 9 3 Date and Time separators ACCESS Password protection LCD Display contrast FIELDS User fields CHECK Checkweigh text CALIB Calibration report TRANS Transaction log RECRDS Vehicle records AUDIT Audit log BATCH Information INFO Information lin
17. ON F4 Weigh the axles as the vehicle moves onto the 6 10 11 12 13 weighbridge 6 TRUCK Weighbridge OFF F5 Weigh the axles as the vehicle moves off the weighbridge The following example shows the ON option Press F4 to take the initial weight This will be either the empty weighbridge or the weight with the vehicle on the weighbridge Drive the vehicle to position the first axle on the weighbridge Press F4 to STORE the reading Drive the vehicle to position the next axle on the weighbridge Press F4 to STORE the reading Repeat steps 10 and 11 for each of the subsequent axles Press the PRINT key when all axles have been weighed oa X 4 Example displays 1 850 i kg AXLE 1 1850 kg AWTX01 oy ee 7777 7 a 9900 AXLE 2 2050 kg AWTXOT eSTORE BROWSE STORE BROWSE E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 109 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 8 Vehicle PLUs 6 8 Vehicle PLUs PLUs are used to store and recall information about the goods being weighed You may be prompted to enter or select a PLU as part of the weighing operation For more details of PLUs and how to use them see PLUs on page 30 110 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 6 9 BROWSE Stored information 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 9 BROWSE Stored information The browse option will sometimes appear as part of a weighbridge sequence The browse facility allo
18. STOP CLEAR PRINT Note If the indicator is storing print transactions but there is no more space then this error message is displayed EXP MEMORY FULL E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 73 To store transactions in AUTOMATIC mode Note In this mode the indication detects if the print transaction has failed then it will automatically store the transactions on the external memory card A message will be displayed to say that the print failed Note If the indicator is storing print transactions but there is no more space then this error message is displayed EXP MEMORY FULL To delete stored transactions 1 Make sure the indicator is in OFFLINE menu 2 Press F2 CLEAR 3 Press F1 YES To print stored transactions 1 Make sure the indicator is in OFFLINE menu 2 Press F3 PRINT 5 1 Introduction 5 COUNT Counting application 5 COUNT Counting application Only applicable for indicators with the counting application enabled Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details 5 1 Introduction The counting application takes the known weight of an item the piece weight and uses this to count the number of pieces in a batch There are four steps to the counting function 1 Enter count mode 2 Determine the piece weight see page 76 3 Count the required items 4 Exit to operator mode when finished ESC key To enter COUNT mode 1 Ensure the indicator is in Example displays operator
19. Start The goods pass the start sensor to initiate the weighing operation 3 Finish The goods pass the p TOSS end sensor to finish the 5 25 kg weighing sequence FRANSACTON aoe The weight is displayed for 3 seconds The transaction counter is updated E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 65 4 Advanced Functions 4 12 CYLF Cylinder filling 4 12 CYLF Cylinder filling Only applicable for indicators with the cylinder filling cylf application enabled Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details The cylinder filling operation is programmed in PLUs and is not a separate function selected using the F keys Depending on configuration the indicator may be set to either single fuel or dual fuel bottle filling or to checkweighing gas bottles Entering a tare empty bottle weight starts the filling sequence Each time the fill weight reaches the required target the indicator updates and prints weight information to the connected printer or other device If the PLU is programmed with alternate units you can enter the tare weight of the bottle in decimal pounds For information on viewing printing totals see Totals on page 27 Filling bottles 1 Ensure the scale is empty Example displays 2 Checkthatthe display reads 0 00 nie zero Press the ZERO key if kg required STATUS SUPER 0 7 7 3 Press PLU E PLU CB 4 Use the keypad to enter the reference number for the PLU Exa
20. and printed as appropriate when working in conversion mode 6 Press ENTER 7 Press ENTER to return to the CONV menu 8 Press ESC to return to the ALTER menu Note For more information on conversion mode see CONV Conversion mode on page 44 128 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 9 7 9 CLOCK Date and time 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode CLOCK Date and time Set the date and time as used on printouts etc To select the CLOCK option 1 Ensure the indicator is in the Example displays ALTER menu see page 121 serecrorrion VR EXIT PLU TARES PASSWDe gt gt 2 Press F5 until the CLOCK option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example w ee eed w kg SELECT OPTION ONV CELOR Q EXIT PLU a ene PASSWD gt gt CONV CLOCK J ACCESS LCD gt gt bboad AAAA 3 Use the F keys to select from the following options DATE Date and date format TIME Time and time format e D_SEP Date separator T_SEP Time separator 7 9 1 DATE Set date and format Set date format 1 Display the CLOCK menu eee ny see above 0 DE 2 Press F1 to select DATE E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 129 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 9 CLOCK Date and time 3 Use the F keys to select DATE FORMAT kg from the following date pci 2 OE a formats Format Example 22nd January 2004 22 01 04 default date format 01
21. into account the weight of any dirt within a container The net weight can then be adjusted accordingly NWA procedure Depending upon your system configuration the NWA adjustment may be done as part of the 1st or 2nd weighing procedure NWA entry is either e Optional OR e Mandatory Optional NWA Enter the NWA value only if required NWA can be selected during either the 1st or 2nd weighing 1 Press the appropriate F key v v v ny to select NWA Seat REGISTRATION C_NWA i BROWSE 2 Type the adjustment value then press ENTER ENTERINGIAA gt AE kg E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 101 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 5 NWA Net weight adjust Mandatory NWA You will be prompted to enter the NWA value when required 1 Type the adjustment value 102 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 6 6 RET WT Vehicle records 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 6 RET WT Vehicle records This option enables you to store information about the vehicles to be weighed You can assign the following information Tare empty vehicle weights for use with the single stage weighing process see page 95 Haulier details if available at your indicator Vehicle record procedure Follow the on screen prompts and enter the information requested 1 Ensure the indicator is in ieoninge FUNCTION ving TRUCK mode see page 91 Sor RET WT gAXLE Wis PUBLIC 2 Press the appropriate F key A to select RET WT F1 F2
22. is set to counting Only if checkweighing is configured for limits Only if checkweighing is configured for a tolerated weight below and above the target weight Only if pack run application has been configured Only if PLU tares have been configured Only if PLU totals have been configured Only if cylinder filling has been configured E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 163 8 SUPER PLU MODE 8 4 PLU configuration options Note The following must always be configured PLU UNITS For any indicator with more than 1 unit of weight PLU SCALE For any indicator with more than 1 scale connected PLU NUM EDITOR PLU NUMBER 1 999 Enter a number that the operator can enter to recall the PLU for use PART NUM EDITOR PART NUMBER 20 digit number Enter a part number for the product that the operator can enter to recall the PLU for use PLU DESCRIPTION EDITOR Enter a product description for the PLU up to 20 characters e Use the keypad to enter text or numbers as required 7 s 9 ENTER patente 12345 CAI TEXT 7 s 9 TENTER ae afle ABCD as aag 205 USER FIELD DATA Only for indicators with user fields configured User fields provide additional information on printouts by prompting the operator for more information The operator is required to enter the information before printing can proceed Enter the text for the prompt PLU UNITS Only for indicators w
23. number of weighing transactions to a single ticket or receipt Typical product list To use product lists your indicator will typically be configured with Messages to be printed at the head and foot of the ticket Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre e On screen prompts user fields to enter required information for example customer name and address See FIELDS User fields on page 136 Products PLUs to be weighed See SUPER PLU MODE on page 155 These are then printed on the ticket as part of the product listing operation Figure 4 3 Example product list ticket Example ticket PRODUCT LIST START CUSTOMER NAME s s See steps 1to 8 to AVERY WEIGH TRONIX print this Optional on screen prompts SALE OR PURCHASE eaan SALE Time Date 11 35am 22 05 2004 _ MACKEREL 10 kg mA 9 to 11 to j HERRINGS 20 kg LI 3 Products weighed PRAWNS 20 kg __ __ information Total TOTAL WEIGHT 50 kg Seesteps 12 to 14 to __ print this PRODUCT DIST ENDI a information Note The information printed depends upon system configuration E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 47 4 Advanced Functions 4 5 LIST Product listing To enter LIST mode 1 Ensure the indicator is in Example displays operator mode wv Kg Press ESC if necessary STATUS YCHEGK CONV COUNT e gt gt 2 Press F5 until the LIST option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example wv
24. onto kg the axle scale Press ZERO if eRpsernttons 4STWT e2ND WT RET WT AXLE WTe PUBLIC required 1 Ensure indicator reads zero a 0 GOSS 2 Ensure the indicator is in ry WBRIDGE FUNCTIONS TRUCK mode see page 91 STM mowr irer WT AXLE men 3 Press the appropriate F key to select AXLE WT Fi F2 F3 F4 F5 106 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 6 7 AXLE WT Axle weighing Vehicle details 6 TRUCK Weighbridge w KY VEHICLE REGISTRATION BROWSE Or VEHICLE REGISTRATION USED 15 OF 20 AWTX01 AWTX02 AWTX03 AWTX05 ftv it iw 4 Vehicle registration If prompted EITHER 4a Type the vehicle registration and press ENTER parrot OR 4b Press F5 to browse the list of stored vehicles 5 No of axles Type the number of axles and press ENTER Weigh the axles 6 10 Press F4 to store the weight of the empty scale Drive the vehicle to position the first axle on the axle scale Press F4 to STORE the reading Repeat steps 7 and 8 for each of the subsequent axles Press the PRINT key when all axles have been weighed w KK i y NUMBER OF AXLES BROWSE erl X Example i 1 085 a kg AXLE 1 1085 kg AWTXO1 STORE BROWSE Typical combined axle weighing procedure Combined axle weighing is done using a standard weighbridge There are 2 ways that combined axle weighing can be done Gradually move the vehicle onto
25. the inputs values See Input Output states on page 204 for details Indicator outputs must be in the required state for the target to be met e Output target Set the required state for the outputs values See Input Output states on page 204 for details SET TARGET OUTPUTS When the target has been achieved device outputs are set to the states defined here See Input Output states on page 204 for details SET TARGET ACTION Only where SET TARGET page 201 is set to INPUT Enter one of the numbers in the following list Upon reaching its target the indicator performs the chosen action 0 No action 1 Push button tare 2 Print 3 Add to scale total 4 Zero 5 Accept 6 Cancel tare 7 Abort 8 Switch scale 11 Enter key 202 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 10 3 Alarm configuration options 10 ALARMS 12 Pause Recipe 13 Resume Recipe 14 Keyboard Disable 15 Keyboard Enable 16 Start Recipe 17 Reset Recipe E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 203 10 ALARMS 10 4 Input Output states 10 4 Input Output states The indicator has up to 16 inputs and 16 outputs which are used within the alarm application When configuring the recipe you will be required to specify the state of the inputs or outputs to enable the indicator to either e check if the physical inputs and outputs are in the required states OR set the outputs to the states specified S
26. when the PLU is activated When using a PLU with stored tare ensure that the container weight you are using is the same as the stored tare value Container shown as a negative weight Net icon Preset tare icon PLU O02 lt 23456 gt ACTIVE STATUS SUFER 4 Stored tares are programmed as part of the PLU in SUPER PLU MODE see page 155 For more information on using tares see Tare Net weighing on page 23 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 33 3 Basic weighing 3 6 PLUs 3 6 4 Cancelling an active PLU To cancel the active PLU Press C CE then press PLU oa PLUDISABLED N y Xe au 15 01 04 09 33 Note The settings associated with PLUs are not always automatically cancelled For example after you cancel a PLU a stored tare or other settings may still be active 34 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 1 Selecting the options 4 Advanced Functions There are a number of advanced weighing applications Some or all of these may be available depending on its configuration 4 1 Selecting the options 4 Advanced Functions The options available are shown at the bottom of the display You use the function keys F1 F5 to select them WL KG STATUS eCHECE a COUNT LIST Example above F1 STATUS F2 CHECK F3 COUNT F4 LIST F5 gt gt Display indicator status Select checkweigh mode Select counting mode Select product listings
27. will operate in one of 2 ways e Converted weight is displayed and printed OR e Converted weight is not displayed printed only To enter CONV mode 1 Ensure the indicator is in Example displays operator mode vivw ng Press ESC if necessary STATUS CHECI QCONV_ SOUNT 4 gt gt 2 Press the appropriate F key to select CONV Fi F2 F3 Fa F5 3 Use the F keys to select conversion moos YYY Kg from the following options ENABLE eDISABLEe SET UNITS ENABLE Enable conversion mode DISABLE Disable conversion mode e SET Set the conversion factor UNITS Select the units to be displayed printed See page 127 to configure the units available 44 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 4 CONV Conversion mode 4 Advanced Functions Setting the conversion factor The net weight is multiplied by the conversion factor to give the converted weight Conversion factor values The converted weight will be either displayed printed or both Displayed converted weight Enter a value of between 0 001 and 100 Printed converted weight Enter a value of between 0 1 and 10 Example For an indicator weighing in kg Set the conversion factor for a liquid with a density of 0 8 kg litre To convert the weight in kg into the volume of liquid in litres Density of liquid 0 8 kg l gt Volume of liquid 1 0 8 1 25 I kg Therefore conversion factor 1 25 Using CONV mode 1 Ensure the indi
28. 205 E1210 Operating Instructions 123 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 6 TARES Stored tares Tare scale Only available if the indicator is connected to more than one scale 1 Press F3 to select STORED roren rare scare vg TARE SCALE t y ser 2 Press F1 or F2 to select SCALE1 or SCALE2 3 Press ENTER to confirm the selection Tare units Only available if the indicator is configured for multiple weigh units 1 Press F2 to display STORED roren tare units v Kg TARE UNITS then press F3 t vy eset to select it 2 Press F1 or F2 to cycle through the available units 3 Press F3 to select the units displayed Tare value weight Note Before you can enter a value for the tare store you must first select the scale and the units for the tare If you forget you will rare out oF rance it see the message SENER 1 Press F2 to display STORED rore rare vaLue Y Kg TARE VALUE E ser 2 Press F3 to select it and ka wg display the current value fey sere Then go to either step 3a or 3b as required 3a Keyboard entered value Press any key ALTER VALUES baad kg YES e NO 124 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 6 TARES Stored tares 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode Press F1 YES to alter the value Enter the new tare weight using the keyboard OR 3b Weighed value Place the container on the a TORS scale and press TARE 10 kg USE CURRENT WEIGHT YES NO Press F1 YES to u
29. 3 1 EDIT Edit selected recipe A recipe comprises up to 50 steps which will run sequentially when the recipe is in operation Use the F keys to select the 1 norser vg required step Then program t 4 sT the step Each step can be programmed with the following data e SET PROPERTIES You can choose between three properties for the recipe Editable Saveable or Not Editable SET TARGET The target condition required in order for the indicator to process this step SET START OUTPUTS When commencing a step the indicator sets device outputs to the states defined here See Input Output states on page 193 for details SET TARGET OUTPUTS When the target has been achieved device outputs are set to the states defined here See Input Output states on page 193 for details SET TARGET ACTION Only for steps with a target type set to WEIGHT The action performed by the indicator when the target is achieved see page 191 SET TARGET PLU If the target action is set to TOTALS you can specify the PLU to accumulate totals for the recipe step see page 191 184 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 9 3 Recipe configuration options 9 RECIPE programming e SET STEP NAME This is a free text field that can be used to describe the step action or target see page 191 Recipe sequence When the recipe is running output and target settings are used in the following sequence START RECIPE STEP Y START O
30. 6 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 10 2 Create Edit alarm 10 ALARMS 10 2 Create Edit alarm You can create and configure up to 10 alarms Note We recommend that e tools be used to create alarms To create edit an alarm 1 Enter alarm programming mode as shown on page 195 2 ALARM INDEX number 1 Kg 10 Enter the number of the AYABMnrex alarm to be edited or a new index to create a new alarm E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 197 10 ALARMS 10 3 10 3 Alarm configuration options Alarm configuration options 1 2 Press F1 and F2 to cycle loran vg through the available t SET options EDIT ALARM Edit the selected alarm CLEAR ALARM Delete the selected alarm PRINT List the data programmed for each alarm Press F3 to SET an option 10 3 1 EDIT Edit selected alarm An alarm must be programmed with the following data SET TARGET The target condition required in order for the indicator to trigger the alarm SET TARGET OUTPUTS Once the target is met the indicator sets the outputs as defined here See Input Output states on page 204 for details SET TARGET ACTION Only for alarms with a target type set to INPUT Once the target is met the indicator performs the action specified see page 202 198 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 10 3 Alarm configuration options 10 ALARMS Alarm sequence When an alarm is set the output and target settings are used in the follow
31. 7 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 165 8 SUPER PLU MODE 8 4 PLU configuration options SET PLU COUNTING Only if the PLU TYPE is set to COUNTING page 165 Provides preset conditions for a counting PLU For more information on counting operations see page 75 DISABLE COUNTING This PLU will no longer operate in counting mode COUNT BY SAMPLE When using the PLU the operator must sample a batch of the product to derive the piece weight SAMPLE SIZE Enter the number of items that the operator will be required to sample COUNT BY PCE WT Enter the piece weight for the counted product When the PLU is recalled the sampling option is disabled SET COUNT TARGET Set the target quantity for the product count COUNTING MODE Set the default count mode for the PLU BULK The PLU operates in BULK count mode DRIBBL The PLU operates in DRIBBLE count mode DERIVE PIECE WT Sample a quantity of the product to derive a piece weight or SAMPLES Place the sample quantity on the scale Sample must be either 10 20 or 50 items SELECT SAMPLE SIZE Type the sample size used OR use the F keys to select from the sizes displayed 166 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 8 4 PLU configuration options 8 SUPER PLU MODE SET PLU CHECKWEIGHING Only if the PLU TYPE is set to CHECKWEIGH page 165 Provides PLU options for use in checkweighing mode For more information on checkweighing opera
32. Avery Weigh Tronix LL Evolution Series Digital indicator system E1205 and E1210 Operating Instructions ENGLISH This manual for Build 5 standard and beyond 76103 950 Issue AG May 2010 Avery Weigh Tronix LLC 2010 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in an electronic retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written consent of the copyright owner or as permitted by law or under license Full acknowledgment of the source must be given Avery Weigh Tronix is a registered trade mark of the Avery Weigh Tronix LLC This publication was correct at the time of going to print however Avery Weigh Tronix LLC reserves the right to alter without notice the specification design price or conditions of supply of any product or service at any time All third party brands and product names used within this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders IMPORTANT When programming or configuring the equipment you must ensure that you comply with all relevant standards and legislation The example settings given in this book may not be legal for trade with the public E12xx_u_en_76103_950 book Contents page 1 Warnings 8 Installation and Service 8 1 1 Environmental Parameters 8 1 2 Safe installation 8 1 3 Safe use 9 1 3 1 Routine maintenance 9 1 3 2 Cleanin
33. CK SUPER Se Alternate units A PLU can be programmed with a different units for weighing and poe tare entry for example when SIMS Gee SUPER checking old gas bottles When i you select the PLU the target fill Targel filweightshovdn weight programmed in in decimal pounds kilogrammes is displayed as a negative value in decimal pounds E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 71 4 Advanced Functions 4 12 CYLF Cylinder filling Place the bottle on the scale Under fill Enter the tare weight of the bottle in decimal pounds Rri ib Example 39 99 Ib 4 digit STATUS CHECK SUPER fast entry tare a aa 72 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 13 OFFLINE Stored print transactions 4 Advanced Functions 4 13 OFFLINE Stored print transactions Note This option is only applicable with the expanded memory option board fitted and the stored print option enabled To enter OFFLINE mode 1 Make sure the indicator is in operator mode If necessary Press ESC 2 Press F5 until the OFFLINE option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select To store transactions in manual mode 1 Press F1 START to start storing transactions on the expanded memory card instead of printing them STORED PRINT APP START 9 CLEAR 9 PRINT 9 AAAA 2 Press F1 STOP to stop storing transactions on the expanded memory card STORED PRINT APP
34. E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 16 RECRDS Vehicle records 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode VEHICL Vehicle records Vehicle information stored at the indicator PRINT Print vehicle details to a connected printer Select either IN USE Vehicles currently in use TARED Vehicles with a retained weight record DELETE Delete selected vehicle details including the 1st weight if entered Select either 1 VEH Select a vehicle to delete ALL Delete all vehicle details MISC Customise the TEXT used to prompt the operator to enter a vehicle registration SELECT View amend vehicle details Select the required vehicle then MODIFY Change vehicle registration DELETE Delete vehicle PRINT Print vehicle details CLEAR Clear vehicle totals See also Truck application see TRUCK Weighbridge on page 91 Weighbridge reports REPORTS Weighbridge reports on page 119 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 145 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 17 AUDIT Audit log 7 17 AUDIT Audit log The audit log records details of each calibration or configuration change made to the indicator The log may be used by your Avery Weigh Tronix centre to keep track of service changes to the indicator To print or view the audit log 1 Ensure the indicator is in the ALTER menu see page AUDIT TRAIL 05 02 04 10 29AM 121 Seem O1 47 PM 20 01 04 2 Press F3 until the AUDIT SONETS EVENT adr aha c00 option is displaye
35. ENTER bas 4 s 6 ABCD ajl2j3 Ett E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 157 8 SUPER PLU MODE 8 1 Enter SUPER PLU MODE Example PLU FIELD 2 TITLE kg PLU FIELD 2 TITLE Kg NAME OF PLU ad Ne Original title of TEXT 2 New title of TEXT 2 PLU field 2 title TEXT 2 PLU description editor EDIT NAME OF PLU NAME OF PLU 1 ENTER NEW NAME OF PLU WASHERS Figure 8 1 Changing menu titles 158 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 8 2 Exit SUPER PLU MODE 8 2 Exit SUPER PLU MODE When exiting from the PLU editor you will have the opportunity to save any changes made 1 Press ESC Press F1 to save changes F2 to ignore changes F3 to remain in PLU mode Press ESC to return to the ALTER menu Press F7 to return to SUPERVISOR MODE Press F1 to return to operator mode 8 SUPER PLU MODE SEL PLU EDT OPTION SAVE EDITED PLU YES 9 NO caa v g SUPER PLU MODE EDIT PRINT DELETE MISC 96 CANCEL v Kg SELECT OPTION EXIT PLU TARES PASSWD gt gt AAAA SUPERVISOR MODE EXIT PRINT ALTER REPORTI 2 0 wv Kg STATUS CHECK CONV COUNT 9 gt gt E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 159 8 SUPER PLU MODE 8 3 Create Edit PLUs 8 3 Create Edit PLUs The indicator can store a minimum of 100 PLUs which can be increased to a maximum of 900 PLUs on installation To create edit a PLU 1 En
36. FILL Enter the accept band For example to accept at 50kg to show underfill at 49 kg and overfill at 51 kg set the low accept limit to O and the high accept limit to 2 TARE UNITS Enter the unit for the checkweigh tare If you do not do this you will see the error message INVALID STORED PLU TARE UNIT TARE BANDS Not used FAST TARE ENTRY Set the method of entering the tare SETCYLF PARAMETERS 1 CHECKWEIGH CYL FILL 2 TARE UNITS 3 TARE BANDS 4 FAST TARE ENTRY g g eft oe E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 179 8 SUPER PLU MODE 8 4 PLU configuration options SETCYL PARAMETERS 1 NUM TARE DIGITS 2 LARGE TARE DISPLAY Press F5 to display more functions Then press the number key to select the required function g g ofr e e NUM TARE DIGITS Enter the number of tare digits the operator must enter LARGE TARE DISPLAY Select the size of the tare display when entered by the operator 180 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 9 1 9 1 Recipes RECIPE 9 RECIPE programming RECIPE programming Only applicable for indicators with the recipe application enabled Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details Recipes RECIPE The indicator may have a number of connected devices A recipe program allows the indicator to monitor inputs from these devices and set the outputs to these devices in order to control the flow of goods into a hopper for example A sequence of output ope
37. LU PACK CHECKWEIGHING The pack run will not use checkweighing If the indicator is configured for limits PLU CHECKWEIGH LO LIMIT The minimum target weight for each pack in the pack run PLU CHECKWEIGH HI LIMIT The maximum target weight for each pack in the pack run If the indicator is configured for tolerated weight below and above a target weight PLU CHECKWEIGH LO TOLERANCE The acceptable tolerance below the target weight for each pack in the pack run Example target weight 0 5 kg PLU CHECKWEIGH HI TOLERANCE The acceptable tolerance above the target weight for each pack in the pack run Example target weight 0 5 kg PLU CHECKWEIGH TARGET The target weight of the item PLU CHECKWEIGH STEP SIZE The value of the graduation of the checkweigh bars used by the pack run 168 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 8 4 PLU configuration options 8 SUPER PLU MODE COUNT Program counting parameters for use with a pack run For more information on counting see page 75 DISABLE PLU PACK COUNTING The pack run will not use the counting parameters PLU PIECE WEIGHT Piece weight of the item for use with a pack run PLU COUNT TARGET Number of items to be counted when using a pack run E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 169 8 SUPER PLU MODE 8 4 PLU configuration options SELECT PLU RECIPE SET PLU TARE STORE Set a tare value to operate with the PLU For more information on Tares see Tare Net weighi
38. MS ENTER ENTER WHEN FINISHED ee Pn I The display shows the count of a items in the container COUNT DRIBBLE MODE 13 Count the required batches SAMPLE sPCE Wr TARGET SIZE of items 14 If using a keyboard entered tare clear the tare E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 81 5 COUNT Counting application 5 4 Bulk sampling 5 4 Bulk sampling This method is suitable for sampling larger items which are packed into a box for transportation For a typical bulk sample you can determine the piece weight by either e Removing a sample quantity of items from a full container OR e Adding asample quantity of items to a container Note You must add remove all the samples from the scale at the same time Note If the indicator is configured for retained tare you can use the TARE key to tare off the weight of a container If the indicator is configured for cancelling tare you must use a keyboard entered tare 5 4 1 Bulk sample procedure Tare off the empty container 1 Ensure the indicator is in COUNT mode see page 75 2 Press ZERO to zero the scale 3 Either Indicator configured for retained tare Place an empty container on the scale and press TARE I ZO COUNT DRIBBLE MODE Aa SAMPLE PCE WT TARGET SIZE 82 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 5 4 Bulk sampling 5 COUNT Counting application Or Indicator configured for cancelling tare Use the keypad to e
39. NG FOR INPUT 1 OS 000 WAITING FOR INPUT 2 4 PAGE FAGE SELECT There are 50 text description fields related to recipes 182 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 9 2 Create Edit recipe 9 RECIPE programming These description fields are configured in supervisor mode via the DESCR soft key Each description field may be assigned to any recipe ingredient step If you press SETUP see the instructions in section 9 2 9 2 Create Edit recipe You can create and configure up to 100 recipe programs To create edit a recipe 1 Enter recipe programming mode as shown on page 181 Recipe ID amp Name 2 RECIPE ID number 1 100 ry Enter the number of the ENTER RECIPE ID recipe to be edited or a new ID to create a new recipe program 3 RECIPE NAME up to 40 characters Enter a description for the recipe 8 9 Ea ag 12345 f1 l 2 f3 Mada EXAMPLE RECIPE ye Kg r z 7 8 Ta ENTER RECIPE NAME we falfs fe ABCD 1 2 3 tot E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 183 9 RECIPE programming 9 3 Recipe configuration options 9 3 Recipe configuration options 1 Press F1 and F2 to cycle ar Re Sipe wg through the available options L y ser EDIT RECIPE Edit the selected recipe e CLEAR RECIPE Delete the selected recipe COPY RECIPE Copy this recipe into another recipe ID e PRINT List the data programmed for each step 2 Press F3 to SET an option 9
40. Operating Instructions 9 3 Recipe configuration options 9 RECIPE programming Target type Options Description Setting The target is the status of the output of connected devices e Output target Set the required state for the outputs values See Input Output states on page 193 for details Target is a timer Enter the number of seconds the recipe step pauses with outputs in the start condition after which time the recipe proceeds A numeric entry field for use with flow meters Use this to set the number of pulses from the flow meter which will cause an action SET START OUTPUTS When commencing a step the indicator sets device outputs to the states defined here See nput Output states on page 193 for details SET TARGET OUTPUTS When the target has been achieved device outputs are set to the states defined here See nput Output states on page 193 for details SET TARGET ACTION Only where SET TARGET page 184 is set to WEIGHT or INPUT Enter one of the numbers shown in the list below Upon reaching its target the indicator performs the chosen action 0 No action 1 Push button tare 2 Print 3 Add to scale total 4 Zero 5 Accept 6 Cancel tare E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 191 9 RECIPE programming 9 3 Recipe configuration options 9 Recipe total add 10 Recipe total subtract 14 Keyboard disable 15 Keyboard enable SET TARGET PLU You can spec
41. Operating Instructions 99 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 4 Multi stage weighing 6 4 Multi stage weighing Multiple first weights For vehicles whose loads consist of a number of distinct portions for example when weighing various liquids into the compartments of a tanker As each portion is loaded onto the vehicle you can perform a 1st weight operation The indicator stores each of these weights so that when you print the final 2nd weight ticket you can see each portion of the total load as a separate item Note Up to 10 separate weighings are allowed Example Note The keypress procedure is very similar to that shown for 2 stage weighing on page 97 1 1st weight Weigh the empty vehicle ell a 1 S K 2 Multiple 1st weight Ei As each load portion is e added perform a 1ST WT operation p 3 2nd weight When all goods are loaded ame perform the 2nd weight for 77a the total load Note This option is only applicable for indicators properly configured for multi stage weighing Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details 100 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 6 5 NWA Net weight adjust 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 5 NWA Net weight adjust Note This option is only applicable for indicators properly configured for NWA Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details This is a manual weight entry used to take into account any part of the load to be discounted for example to take
42. RRED 2 25 PM 8 02 04 GENERAL SERIAL NUMBER INDICATOR TIME ON 24 HR 140 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 15 TRANS Transaction log 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 15 TRANS Transaction log Only applicable for indicators installed with an expanded memory card and with transaction log application enabled Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details The transaction log records details of each weighing or totals transaction that occurs To print or view the transaction log 1 Ensure that the indicator is in Example displays the ALTER menu see page setectoption vs 121 EXIT PLU TARES PASSWD gt gt I 1 1 1 I 2 Press F5 until the TLOG option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example w seston ar wa w kg SELECT OPTION DD OPTION EXIT 9 PLU 7 ee ePASSWDe gt gt floc AUDIT RECIPE ALARM 9 gt gt ADARA AQAA To delete the transaction log 1 Make sure you are in Transaction Log Menu 2 Press F1 DELETE 3 You can delete all transactions done in the last three months by pressing F1 the last six months by pressing F2 e the year by pressing F3 To view transaction report 1 Make sure you are in Transaction Log Menu 2 Press F2 REPORT E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 141 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 15 TRANS Transaction log 3 Use the F keys to select from the following options FILTER To create a filter s
43. S Ai Description of Goods Driver s Signature Weighman s Signature Combined weight Long vehicles Only applicable for indicators with the combined weight option Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details You can view a combined weight of 2 weighbridge platforms Used for example where 2 weighbridge platforms are linked together for weighing very long vehicles E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 93 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 1 Introduction Press the SCALE key to show the combined scale icon The weight displayed is now the total for the combined weighbridge S SCALE za ce Combined scale icon 94 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 6 2 Single stage weighing 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 2 Single stage weighing Single stage weighings are used with trucks for which a vehicle record is held see page 103 The empty tare weight of the vehicle is held in the vehicle record By weighing the filled vehicle the weight of the goods on board can be calculated Typical single stage weighing procedure Follow the on screen prompts and enter the information requested The following is an example of a typical weighing sequence The actual steps required depend how your indicator is configured 1 Ensure indicator reads zero ares before the truck drives onto 0 kg the weighbridge Press Ma FUNCTIONS aRLE WT PUBUC ZERO i
44. UNCTIONS g 4STWT 2NDWT RET WT AXLE WT PUBLIC Second weighing This is done after the vehicle has been loaded or unloaded 11 Make sure that the indicator f GOSS reads zero before the truck 0 k drives onto the weighbridge SST RD See WH AXLE WTe PUBLIC If necvessary press ZERO 98 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 6 3 Two stage weighing 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 12 Vehicle drives onto the weighbridge 13 Make sure that the indicator oo unctions VOY Y is in the TRUCK mode see ASTWT o2NDWT RET WT eAXLE Wie PUBLIC page 91 14 Press F2 to select 2ND WT Vehicle registration EITHER 15a Type the vehicle registration Vale reeierranon mY NY and press ENTER awTxoT BROWSE OR Or 15b Press F5 to browse the list of iwa S ATON USED 15 OF 20 stored vehicles AWTX03 Re enter first weight if prompted 16 Enter the first weight as recorded on the first weigh printout Example wiww vy Vv Y 2 ENTER 2055 kg lt x RE ENTER 1ST WEIGHT Other information If prompted You may be prompted to enter additional information such as the operator s or customer s details 17 Enter any additional information requested Finish the weighing sequence 18 Press PRINT when prompted 19 Make sure that the vehicle drives off the weighbridge CU Ear gross WBRIDGE FUNCTIONS g ASTWT 2ND WT RET WT AXLE WTe PUBLIC E1205 E1210
45. UTPUTS Outputs are set to the start output settings V TARGET The recipe waits until the target conditions are met Y TARGET OUTPUTS Outputs are set to the target output settings V TARGET ACTION Perform an action if programmed Y PROCEED TO NEXT STEP SET TARGET The target defines the conditions which must be met in order for the indicator to progress to the next step The target conditions can relate to the measured weight or the state of the input output devices connected to the indicator E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 185 9 RECIPE programming 9 3 Recipe configuration options Use the F keys to program the following Target type Options Description Setting No target set Target is a weight condition Weight type Select whether the target value is the 0 Relative gross weight 1 Relative net weight 2 Absolute gross weight 3 Absolute net weight A relative weight enables you to add an ingredient weight even if the previous weight was slightly out Wt condition Select whether or not a stable weight is required in order to meet the target value 0 Unstable 1 Steady weight e Weight target Enter the target weight e Wt tolerance Set the weight tolerance above the desired target weight If the measured weight is outside of the stated tolerance the user may be required to intervene depending upon system configuration e Wt
46. View more options Full list of options The full list of advanced applications is Description Indicator status information See page page 37 Checkweighing application page 39 Conversion mode page 44 Counting application COUNT Counting application on page 75 Product listing page 47 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 35 4 Advanced Functions 4 1 Selecting the options Description See page Pack run application page 51 Peak hold page 58 Recipe application page 59 Type through mode page 62 Truck weighing application TRUCK Weighbridge on page 91 In motion weighing application page 64 Supervisor mode SUPER Supervisor Mode on page 115 Note Some options may not be available depending upon indicator configuration Password protection Some options may be password protected e User password For access to the weighing applications e Super password For access to supervisor mode When prompted enter the required password Default user password 7 w Kg ENTER ENTER PASSWORD lt ea To configure the passwords see page 126 To configure access to indicator applications see page 133 Default passwords USER 111 SUPER 1793 36 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 2 STATUS Indicator status test 4 Advanced Functions 4 2 STATUS Indicator status test Provides indicator status in
47. a packets Hence each machine on the network must have a unique IP address The IP address of the machine consists of two parts Network address Same as all other machines on a network Machine address Different from all other machines on the network Sub net mask notes The sub net mask defines how the IP address is split into its network and machine components Examples The following table shows how the address 88 1 1 7 would be used depending upon the subnet mask Sub net mask 255 0 0 0 255 255 0 0 255 255 255 0 Network address 88 0 0 0 88 1 0 0 88 1 1 0 Machine address 88 1 1 7 88 1 1 7 88 1 1 7 Gateway IP address A gateway can be used to bridge between 2 devices with different network addresses The address set here is the address of the gateway as it appears on the local network Indicator asset name You can enter a unique ASSET name for the indicator in addition to its IP address The ASSET name can have up to 12 alphanumeric characters When the indicator receives a network scan packet from Etools it replies with the Asset Name as well as its IP address 1 Make sure you are in NETWRK option 2 Press F4 ASSET 3 Enter the Asset ID required E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 151 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 22 S KEY Remote keyboard 7 22 gt TARE Tare key S_KEY Remote keyboard emulation Only applicable if your indicator is configured for remote keyboar
48. ample operation 1 Ensure the indicator is in COUNT mode see page 75 2 Press F2 to select the function PCE WT 3 Enter the piece weight and press ENTER Example Y ENTER PORE Piece weight notes Vs COUNT BULK MODE SAMPLE PCE WT TARGET SIZE gt 20 00 kg PCEWT 0 5 kg PCE WT Please note the following when entering a piece weight weight must be less than the scale capacity weight must be greater than Tooth of an indicator increment E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 85 5 COUNT Counting application 5 6 Entering a count target 5 6 Entering a count target To assist you when counting you can enter a target for the count The count value and count symbol flash when you reach the specified number of items aA goss Bs oe SAMPLE aFCE WT a TARGET la To enter a count target 1 Ensure the indicator is in reao Vs COUNT mode see page 75 Eezwcewr namens gt 2 Press F3 to select the function TARGET 3 Type the target count and press ENTER Example z 7 Ve TARGET 6 86 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 5 7 Counting 5 COUNT Counting application 5 7 Counting Note Before counting you must set the piece weight value as described from page 76 onwards You can count items in one of 2 ways e Reverse counting The indicator will count the number of items removed from a container e Forward counting The indicator
49. ar entered values or cancel an operation oL m m lt 2 3 m D Enter key Accept the value shown on the display Numeric keys for data entry Decimal point key Also used to enter negative values e g 7 0 Text Key a Press and hold to use keypad for text entry o i om x lt Oo z E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 17 2 Getting started 2 4 Keyboard Variable function F keys Function currently Function currently F5 key displays assigned to F1 key assigned to F3 key more options an iN STATUS CHECE CONl COUNT gt gt Keys with variable soft function Figure 2 5 Function keys Press a function key to select the option displayed above the key The options available depend on the indicator operating mode and its configuration If there is no text or symbol above an F key then it has no function at that time Note Where you see gt gt press the appropriate F key to display more options 18 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 3 Basic weighing 3 1 Introduction 3 Basic weighing 3 1 Introduction Basic weighing operator mode is the default mode of the indicator Basic weighing display Selected scale Weight display Weight unsteady icon Al gross 5 Unit of sa measure kg STATUS SUPER Print indicator Only displayed when printing Applications and advanced weighing options see Advanced Functions on page 35 Unsteady weight ook I
50. are as 012 4 enter the tare as 0012 standard setting 5 enter the tare as 00012 LARGE TARE DISPLAY The standard setting for the tare display when entered by the operator is large digits If you set this function to NO in the PLU the tare is displayed in small digits EDIT CYL VALVE WT country specific In some countries such as Australia the valve on the gas cylinder is not counted as part of the cylinder tare weight This option enables you to enter the weight of the valve which the indicator adds to the operator entered tare weight This ensures that the filling operation is more accurate as the tare is not under weight 178 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 8 4 PLU configuration options 8 SUPER PLU MODE Cylinder checkweigh PLU The PLU must be programmed in the order shown on the display Ensure PLU UNITS and PLU TYPE are selected before setting gas parameters SELECT EACH OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS AND ENTER THE SETTING EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT CHANGING THE STARRED SELECTION Cylinder checkweighing can only be programmed at an indicator configured for cylinder checkweigh operation Press the number key to select the required function and program the PLU as follows General data PLU UNITS Select the required unit PLU TYPE Set to CYLF SET PLU TARE STORE Enter the target fill weight either as a value for example 50 kg or as a reference to a stored tare Fill parameters CHECKWEIGH CYL
51. below 44 j 47 45 58 46 1 Display the CLOCK menu AEE Grae ng see page 129 0 0 SE a 2 Use the F keys to edit either the date separator D_SEP or time separator T_SEP 3 Enter an ASCII value to select the desired separator a 4 Press ESC to return to the ALTER menu Default examples ASCII code Character Example D SEP Date separator 045 dash 22 01 04 T SEP Time separator 046 dot 11 45 132 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 10 ACCESS Password protection 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 10 ACCESS Password protection You can password protect supervisor mode and the various weighing applications from unauthorised access by requesting the operator to enter the appropriate password The default setting for indicator applications is unprotected Once a function is password protected operators must enter the user password before selecting an application or when selecting the SUPER function the supervisor password Refer to the table over Note This function assigns a password to the various applications To set the passwords see PASSWD Changing passwords on page 126 To assign the passwords 1 Ensure the indicator is in the Example displays ALTER menu see page 121 setect option xg EXIT PLU TARES PASSWD gt gt 2 Press F5 until the ACCESS option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to sel
52. cH setup 7 WY KG CHECK mode see page 40 ENABLE DISABLE LIMITS SAMPLE 2 Place the item on the scale 3 Press F4 to select SAMPLE High limit weight 1 division Low limit weight 1 division Step value 1 division TARGET Set a target weight For indicators without this option see LIMITS on page 40 Program the target weight and the permitted upper and lower tolerances 1 Ensure the indicator is in cueckwetcn seru Y Y Y KG CHECK mode see page 40 ENABLE DISABLE TARGET 2 Press F3 to select TARGET w YYY KG Enter the target weight 4 Use the F keys to enter SET TARGET AND TOL MiM Kg checkweighing tolerance OTOL sHITOL STEP data F1 LO TOL Enter the acceptable tolerance below the target weight F2 HI TOL Enter the acceptable tolerance above the target weight E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 41 4 Advanced Functions 4 3 CHECK Checkweighing F3 STEP Set up the checkweigh bar step see page 42 4 3 2 STEP Checkweigh bars The under and over checkweigh bars can be set to show a gradual increase or decrease in weight in relation to the target The STEP value determines the graduation shown Example For a STEP value of 100 kg The following checkweigh bar shows a weight approx 50kg below the target value Note A value of 0 can be entered to turn off the step function The bars will appear as a solid block to indicate either under or over range S
53. cator is in CONVERSION NODE CONV mode see page 44 ENABLE DISABLE SET UNITS wiw Y Kg Set conversion factor 2 Press F3 to select SET 3 Enter the required conversion factor ENTER i ee SET 6 1 2 f3 f Zale E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 45 4 Advanced Functions 4 4 CONV Conversion mode Select units 4 5 Press F4 to select UNITS ONV FACTOR UNI 1 PER CENT I Use the keypad to select the 5 ga required units from those shies available Weigh using conversion 6 Press F1 to ENABLE conversion mode CONVERSION MODE Weigh the required prod ucts ENABLE DISABLE SET e UNITS o see Basic weighing on page 20 displayed with decimal places Example shows converted value Note Display may not b enabled for conversion however converted units may still be printed Note You may use any of the weighing applications with CONV mode except for COUNT Exit CONV mode 8 Ensure the indicator is in conversano 2 V CONV mode see page 44 ENABLE DISABLE SET UNITS Press F2 to DISABLE Press ESC to return to normal weighing mode 46 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 5 LIST Product listing 4 Advanced Functions 4 5 LIST Product listing Only applicable for indicators with the product listing application enabled Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details The product listing is a printing application It allows you to print a
54. d then press the appropriate F key to select 3 Press either F1 Print to COM 1 F2 View the report on the display 4 Press ENTER when done 146 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 18 BATCH Information 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 18 BATCH Information Batch information is displayed after each recipe cycle sequence To turn BATCH on or off 1 Ensure the indicator is in the Example displays ALTER menu see page 121 setect option kg EXIT e PLU eTARES PASSWD gt gt 2 Press F5 until the BATCH option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example SELECT OPTION lt ee ao kg EXIT 9 PLU eTARES ePASSWDe gt gt e PLU ee ePASSWDe gt gt BATCH INFO KEYBRD NETWRK 6 gt gt LLAGA Addad 3 Select either F1 NO Batch information is disabled F2 YES Batch information is enabled 4 Press ENTER when done E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 147 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 19 INFO Information line 7 19 INFO Information line The information line is displayed below the weight reading and gives the operator information regarding the indicator status for example the number of an active PLU Information line wf LF kg PLU O02 lt 23456 gt ACTIVE STATUS SUFER 3 Indicator applications Figure 7 1 Typical information line To turn the information on or off 1 Ensure the indicator is in the Example displays ALTER menu see page 121 s
55. d emulation via a serial COM port Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details A computer or other suitable device connected to a serial port can be used instead of the integral keypad for certain keypresses at the indicator Applicable keys The following keys can be setup for remote operation G H l J Xx 0 iki SELECT ZERO PRINT UNITS Select key Zero key Print key Units key Configuring the keys Key presses are emulated using ASCII codes When the indicator receives the appropriate ASCII codes on the serial port it will carry out the appropriate key press action To configure serial keys 1 Ensure the indicator is in the Example displays ALTER menu see page 121 setecroption mkg EXIT PLU TARES PASSWD gt gt 2 Press F5 until the S_KEY option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example wig w Kg SELECT OPTION SELECT OPTION EXIT 9 PLU eTARES PASSWD gt gt gt INFO KEYBRD eNETWRK S_KEY Y gt E a CE a 152 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 22 S_KEY Remote keyboard emulation 7 SUPER Supervisor 3 Use the F keys to select from the following options TARE Set the TARE key ASCII code SELECT Set the SELECT key ASCII code ZERO Set the ZERO key ASCII code PRINT Set the PRINT key ASCII code UNITS Set the UNITS key ASCII code Press F1 to select YES to change the code for key press emulation gt 5 Enter t
56. e KEYBRD Enable Disable keys NETWRK Network details S_KEY Remote keyboard emulation REC NO Batch receipt number COUNTR Resettable counter PWR UP Power up mode CYLF Cylinder filling SUPER PLU MODE Enter SUPER PLU MODE 8 1 1 Change menu titles Exit SUPER PLU MODE Create Edit PLUs PLU configuration options RECIPE programming Recipes RECIPE Create Edit recipe Recipe configuration options 9 3 1 EDIT Edit selected recipe 131 132 133 135 136 138 140 141 144 146 147 148 149 150 152 154 154 154 154 155 155 157 159 160 161 181 181 183 184 184 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 9 4 Input Output states 193 10 ALARMS 195 10 1 Introduction 195 10 2 Create Edit alarm 197 10 3 Alarm configuration options 198 10 3 1 EDIT Edit selected alarm 198 10 4 Input Output states 204 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 1 Warnings 1 1 1 2 Warnings Installation and Service THE EQUIPMENT CONTAINS NO USER SERVICABLE COMPONENTS Installation and maintenance of the equipment must only be carried out by trained and authorised personnel Environmental Parameters Power Requirements 110 240 VAC 50 60Hz 1 85Amps Climatic Environment 10 to 40 C closed noncondensing EM Classification E2 Weight 3 75kg E1105 E1205 5kg E1110 E1210 Dimensions 280mm W x 280mm H x 110mm D Safe installation For your protection all mains 110V or 230V equi
57. e rigorous environments such as damp or wet areas z s fs E ells CE Figure 2 1 E1210 indicator 12 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 2 2 Displays and keys 2 Getting started 2 2 Displays and keys Overlay Alphanumeric display Variable soft function keys et 2 f Ea S f 0 T rare J sevect _zeri Fixed function keys Keypad keys Avery Weigh Tronix P Figure 2 2 E1205 E1210 overlay E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 13 2 Getting started 2 3 Displays 2 3 Displays gross 0 00 one kg STATUS CHECKE ACCOUNT LIST 4 Figure 2 3 Typical display zero weight 1500 5 000 7 kg Figure 2 4 Dual weight display example The indicator has an LCD display used to display weight information icons and messages Information icons The following icons may be displayed grozs Display shows the gross weight tare Display shows the tare weight Display shows the net weight net Tare is in operation oo The weight is unsteady pt Preset tare in operation 14 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 2 3 Displays Ib Kg 2 Getting started Weight display in pounds Weight display in kilogrammes Note When the displayed weight is not Ib or kg but is a custom unit the indicator displays the appropriate custom unit symbol OPI OFI
58. ect Example wv Kg w Kg ELECT OPTION SELECT OPTION EXIT PLU TARES PASSWD gt gt gt conv CLOCK CCESS LCD gt gt MODY OOO 09 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 133 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 10 ACCESS Password protection 3 Use the F keys to password protect the following functions Application Function Password protected USER password required USER password required USER password required USER password required USER password required USER password required USER password required USER password required USER password required USER password required USER password required USER password required USER password required USER password required SUPER password required Note To set the USER and SUPER passwords see page 126 134 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 11 LCD Display contrast 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 11 LCD Display contrast The LCD option allows you to set the contrast of the display To set the contrast 1 Ensure the indicator is in the Example displays ALTER menu see page 121 setecrorrion EXIT 9 PLU TARES PASSWD gt gt wv Kg 2 Press F5 until the LCD option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example w Kg w kg SELECT OPTION CT OPTION EXIT PLU ITARES PASSWD gt gt LcD FIELDS CHECK CAB gt gt SOOGA Addad 3 Usethe
59. ect from the following options ENABLE Start checkweighing DISABLE Stop checkweighing LIMITS or TARGET Set up the checkweigh under over and target values SAMPLE Automatically set the high limit low limit and step value by weighing the item 4 3 1 Setting the checkweigh target The way you set up checkweighing depends how your indicator was configured on installation You will use one of the following options LIMITS Program a maximum and minimum weight limit Or TARGET Program the target weight and specify the permitted tolerance above and below the target weight LIMITS Set up weight limits For indicators without this option see TARGET on page 41 Set the minimum and maximum permitted weights for the product 1 2 Ensure the indicator is in cicenwediseup SS CHECK mode see page 40 ENABLE DISABLE LIMITS SAMPLE Press F3 to select LIMITS 40 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 3 CHECK Checkweighing 4 Advanced Functions Use the P keys to enter SET HI AND LO LIMITS checkweighing limit data LOUM vHILiM vSTEP wiw Y Kg F1 LO LIM Enter the minimum target weight F2 HI LIM Enter the maximum target weight F3 STEP Set up the checkweigh bar step see page 42 LIMITS Sample an item If the indicator is set to LIMITS you can use the quick sample method instead of entering data for the high limit low limit and step value 1 Ensure the indicator is in cHECKWeI
60. ed for cancelling tare you must use a keyboard entered tare 5 3 1 Dribble sample procedure Tare off the empty container 1 Ensure the indicator is in COUNT mode see page 75 2 Press ZERO to zero the scale 3 Either Indicator configured for retained tare Place an empty container on the scale and press TARE amp PA COUNT BULK MODE LO a SAMPLE PCE WT TARGET 9 SIZE gt gt Indicator configured for cancelling tare E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 79 5 COUNT Counting application 5 3 Dribble sampling Use the keypad to enter the weight of the container Example Select DRIBBLE If COUNT DRIBBLE MODE is already displayed go to step 7 4 Press F5 to display the Y ie DRIBBL function COUNT DRIBBLE MODE BULK DRIBBL Set the sample SIZE 6 Press F5 to display more functions 7 Press F4 to select the SIZE function 8 Enter the number of items for the sample Example Y eee ae SE 9 Press ENTER 80 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 5 3 Dribble sampling 5 COUNT Counting application Sample items 10 Place the container of components onto the scale Pa Y az YS ZA A Or use an empty container 11 Press F1 to select SAMPLE M e NT DRIBBLE MODE SAMPLE PCE WT TARGET e SIZE 9 gt gt AADAM 12 Add or remove the required sample quantity from the container Then press T h or 3ITE
61. ee below e PAGE To see next page PAGE To see previous page DISPLAY To change the way information is displayed DEFAULT To come back to the default screen with all the transactions Example 10 40 PM 24 07 06 000021 123456 0 kg Si 10 42 PM 24 07 06 000022 123456 0 kg S1 12 40 AM 25 07 06 000027 123456 0 kg SZ 09 10 PM 25 07 06 000028 123456 0 kg S1 10 32 PM 26 07 06 000029 123456 0 kg SZ FILTER 9 PAGE 9 PAGE DISPLAY DEFAULT DORE To filter the transactions 1 Make sure you are in Report Menu 2 Press F1 FILTER 3 Use the keyboard to enter the value you want Press fa START CONSEC to display transactions from the consecutive number you enter with the keyboard Press 2 END CONSEC to stop displaying transactions after the consecutive number you enter with the keyboard Press 3 START TIME amp DATE to display transactions from a date you enter with the keyboard 142 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 15 TRANS Transaction log 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode Press 4 END TIME amp DATE to stop displaying transactions after a date you enter with keyboard Press 5 SCALE SELECTION to display transactions from a selected scale you select with the F key When you have entered values you want press F5 SEARCH to display transactions that fit the filter you have created Press F5 DEFAULT to return to the displayed transactions without a fi
62. er range If you see one of the above error conditions you should 1 Make sure that there are no items or debris on the scale 2 Press ZERO 30 If the indicator still does not show zero 3 Disconnect and reconnect the power cable 4 Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix support centre E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 29 3 Basic weighing 3 6 PLUs 3 6 PLUs PLUs Product Look Up are used to store information about a particular product Each time a product is used you can recall the PLU number which will set the indicator with the appropriate information Note PLUs are programmed in SUPER PLU MODE see page 155 3 6 1 Recalling a PLU When you recall a PLU the indicator will be set to the required mode of operation This may also recall the appropriate weighing application see Advanced Functions on page 35 There are three ways to recall a PLU product recall by PLU number recall by part number press the PLU key and then the BROWSE soft key Recall by PLU number 1 Use the keypad to enter the reference number for the PLU Example 2 Press PLU Part number EA PLU number CE ae gt ee 3 3 Press ENTER 4 4 4 2 30 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 3 6 PLUs 3 Basic weighing Recall by part number 1 Press PLU o a 2 Use the keypad to enter the part number for the product Part number Pa number De LU Example a 2 3 fe be 3 Press ENTER Y ENTER TE
63. etecrortion w kg EXIT PLU eTARES PASSWD gt gt 2 Press F5 until the INFO option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example SELECT OPTION baad ore mee LDL ad kg EXIT e PLU ore mee ePASSWDe gt gt INFO KEYBRD NETWRK S_KEY gt gt baba adda 3 Select either F1 NO information line is disabled F2 YES information line is enabled 4 Press ENTER when done 148 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 20 KEYBRD Enable Disable keys 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 20 KEYBRD Enable Disable keys You can enable disable any of the following function keys To check the status of the keys print the supervisor mode configuration settings see page 118 S N T H O SCALE TOTAL x gt 0 LEN SELECT ZERO ON OFF key Scale key Total key Select key Zero key Tare key PLU key Print key Units key To enable disable keys 1 Ensure the indicator is in the Example displays ALTER menu see page 121 serecr option kg EXIT e PLU eTARES PASSWD gt gt 2 Press F5 until the KEYBRD option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example SELECT OPTION bd eee SELECT OPTION Q baad eS a eerie EXIT PLU eTARES ePASSWDe gt gt e PLU eee oPASSWDe gt gt INFO KEYERD JETWRK eS a eerie KEY gt gt LAOSA QAS 3 Press F1 and F2 to select the STANDBY KEY ENABLE a PRINT KEY ENABLE required key PLU KEY ENABLE SELECTKEY ENABLE
64. etting the Input Output states Example display Devices are numbered from 16 left to 1 right Device 16 Device 1 wF kg Function F keys F1 lt Select input output to left F2 gt Select input output to right F3 SET Accept settings Settings Use Keypad 0 Input Output OFF 1 Input Output ON Press C CE Ignore Leave as is NOTE Indicators without an external interface support only devices 1 to 3 As 16 digits are displayed even though only 3 devices are supported ensure you configure the correct digits for devices 1 to 3 204 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions Appendix A ASCII codes Appendices Appendices Appendix A ASCII codes Certain aspects of the configuration may require the entry of an ASCII code Used for example to set the time and date separators see CLOCK Date and time on page 129 Table of ASCII codes m x DI E A s oO E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 205 Appendices Appendix A ASCII codes 206 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions Appendix B PC function keys Appendices Appendix B PC function keys If the indicator has a connected PC keyboard pressing the F1 to F10 keys performs the following indicator functions F1 F 1 Function Select on Indicator F2 F2 Function Select on Ind
65. etting the STEP value This can be set as part of LIMIT option see page 40 TARGET option see page 41 4 3 3 Using checkweigh You will need to set the checkweigh target limits before using checkweigh mode Checkweighing procedure 1 Ensure the indicator is in cueckweicnserue Y Y Y K9 CHECK mode see page 40 ENABLE misasE aRt O O O OOOO 2 Press F1 to ENABLE 3 If required place a container on the scale and tare Tare Net weighing on page 23 42 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 3 CHECK Checkweighing 4 Advanced Functions 4 Place goods on the scale and check the display Et Weight under T Weight on target The TARGET indication flashes if the product weight is acceptable lt E a Weight over Exit CHECK mode 5 Ensure the indicator is in ciEciweiauserip NG CHECK mode see page 40 ENABLE DISABLE TARGET 6 Press F2 to DISABLE 7 Press ESC to return to normal weighing mode E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 43 4 Advanced Functions 4 4 CONV Conversion mode 4 4 CONV Conversion mode Only applicable for indicators with the conversion application enabled The converted value may be displayed and printed either as a whole number or with decimal places Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details This option allows you to apply a known conversion factor to the net weight on the scale Depending upon your configuration the conversion mode
66. f required 2 Vehicle drives onto weighbridge et 3 Ensure the indicator is in VieVY kg WBRIDGE FUNCTIONS TRUCK mode see page 91 AST WT e2NDWT IRET WT eAXLE WT PUBLIC 4 Press F2 to select 2ND WT Vehicle registration EITHER 5a Type the vehicle registration wee ng and press ENTER ROWE OR Or 5b Press F5 to browse the list of FR rFOSTRATON USED 15 0F 20 stored vehicles AWTKOS AWTX05 t Y tt WwW E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 95 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 2 Single stage weighing Other information If prompted You may be prompted to enter additional information for example operator or customer details 6 Enter any additional information requested Finish the weighing sequence 7 Press PRINT when prompted 8 Ensure the vehicle drives off the weighbridge e Ta gross WBRIDGE FUNCTIONS g AST WT 2ND WT RET WT AXLE WT PUBLIC 96 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 6 3 Two stage weighing 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 3 Two stage weighing In two stage weighing you must take a first and a second weighing Example e First weighing Into the compound Second weighing Out of the compound Typical two stage weighing procedure Follow the on screen prompts and enter the information requested The following is an example of a typical weighing sequence The actual steps required depend how your indicator is configured First weighing before the tr
67. formation and basic functional tests To access the STATUS option 1 Ensure the indicator is in Example displays operator mode www kg Press ESC if necessary STATUS CHECK CONV COUNT gt gt 2 Press F1 to select STATUS SELECT DISPLAY DATA MEM KD and view the available INFO PLU TEST 6 SSS O options Use the F keys to select from the following options INFO View system data PLU View information about the active PLU To activate a PLU see page 30 TEST Perform basic system tests Press ESC to exit to operator mode INFO Viewing system data This function enables you to view system and application information Functions available with your indicator are also displayed Press F2 and F3 to cycle through the information Press F1 to return to the STATUS menu Press ESC to exit to operator mode E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 37 4 Advanced Functions 4 2 STATUS Indicator status test PLU Viewing PLU data You can display a list of parameters for an active PLU Press ESC to exit to operator Press F2 and F3 to cycle through the information Press F7 to return to the STATUS menu mode TEST Basic indicator tests Use the function keys F1 F5 to select KEYBRD Keyboard test mode eee TEST Press each key in turn Press ESC to quit test Allegends are OOOBOOOO illuminated wivwvg A2D TEST MODE For servicing diagnostic p
68. g transaction carried out at the scale Updating totals The totals are updated either by the application or if so configured by performing a print operation Note Separate totals are kept for PLUs and some of the advanced weighing options See the approproate applications chapters for details Total key T The total key can be used to TOTAL e Display totals and sub totals e Print and clear totals and sub totals Displaying totals Sub totals 1 Ensure the indicator is in basic weighing mode Press ESC if necessary 2 Press the TOTAL key a C tt 4 3 Press F1 or F2 to select sub or grand totals lt lt ny j io S y renna TOTAL TOTAL 107 60 kg SUBTOT GRAND w renna UPDATES 4 N ETE Print Clear totals Continued from above CAUTION The totals are automatically cleared after printing E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 27 3 Basic weighing 3 4 Totals 4 With the totals displayed w n 4 TOTAL 107 60 kg press the PRINT key UPDATES 4 fo Pa res s 5 If prompted enter the appropriate password Default user password Y ENTER wta 6 Press ESC to return to basic weighing 28 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 3 5 Weighing errors 3 Basic weighing 3 5 Weighing errors Under over range gross z gross UNDER RANGE OVER RANGE kg kg STATUS SUPER STATUS SUPER 6 0 0 Weight under range Weight ov
69. g Instructions 175 8 SUPER PLU MODE 8 4 PLU configuration options SET CYLF PARAMETERS The indicator may be set to one of the following configurations by your Avery Weigh Tronix centre on installation cylinder filling single fuel cylinder filling single feed dual fuel filling cylinder filling dual fuel checkweighing see page 39 You can program a PLU to control either cylinder filling or to checkweigh gas cylinders The options for SET CYLF PARAMETERS vary depending on indicator configuration Note The PLU must be programmed in the order shown on the display Ensure PLU UNITS and PLU TYPE are selected before setting fill parameters Note SELECT EACH OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS AND ENTER THE SETTING EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT CHANGING THE STARRED SELECTION Cylinder filling PLU Press the number key to select the required function and program the PLU as follows CYLF SUB TYPE dual fuel only If the indicator controls a dual fuel filling machine this option enables you to specify the gas to be dispensed CYL FILL VALUES Fill values comprise the target SERCYLF PARAMETERS CYLF SUB TYPE 2 CYL FILL VALUES 3 TARE UNITS 4 TARE BANDS g g or Target fill value and the compensation a value The target value is the Compensation total fill weight The weight compensation value is the top up weight Thi indi g is enables the indicator riani Pa to pulse or slow fill the cyli
70. g the machine 9 1 3 3 Training 9 1 3 4 Sharp objects 9 1 3 5 EMC compliance 10 2 Getting started 12 2 1 Description 12 2 2 Displays and keys 13 2 3 Displays 14 2 4 Keyboard 16 3 Basic weighing 20 3 1 Introduction 20 3 2 Weighing goods 22 3 3 Tare Net weighing 23 3 3 1 Push button tare 23 3 3 2 To recall a stored tare 24 3 3 3 Keyboard tare 25 3 3 4 Gross Tare Net display 26 3 4 Totals 27 3 5 Weighing errors 29 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 3 3 6 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 11 4 12 4 13 Sel a2 5 3 PLUs 3 6 1 Recalling a PLU 3 6 2 PLU totals 3 6 3 Stored tares 3 6 4 Cancelling an active PLU Advanced Functions Selecting the options STATUS Indicator status test CHECK Checkweighing 4 3 1 Setting the checkweigh target 4 3 2 STEP Checkweigh bars 4 3 3 Using checkweigh CONV Conversion mode LIST Product listing PACK Pack runs 4 6 1 Setting up the pack run 4 6 2 Using the pack run PEAK_H Peak hold RECIPE Run or edit a recipe sequence 4 8 1 Recipe Batching ALARM Edit alarms TYPE Type through mode MOTION In motion weighing CYLF Cylinder filling OFFLINE Stored print transactions COUNT Counting application Introduction Setting the piece weight 5 2 1 Fast sampling Dribble sampling 30 30 32 33 34 35 35 37 39 40 42 42 44 47 51 52 55 58 59 61 62 63 64 66 73 75 75 76 a 79 E1205
71. ge 181 Each step has a particular set of rules and operations For example the indicator will activate a particular set of outputs at a particular target weight ABORT Press F1 at any time to abort the recipe sequence Press ESC to exit to operator mode To edit a recipe There are three different modes for a recipe e R allows no change RW allows temporary changes e RW allows permanent changes To edit a recipe do these steps 1 Make sure you are in RECIPE mode and that the chosen recipe is editable 2 Press F1 EDIT 3 The F2 and F3 keys scroll through the list of editable weight based ingredients 4 Use the F keys to select from the following options TARGET Change the target weight INFLIGHT Change the in flight compensation value Example V VYKg lt O2 gt t 1 000 kg c 0 000 kg TARGET INFLIGHT ry 60 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 8 RECIPE Run or edit a recipe sequence 4 Advanced Functions 5 Use the keypad to enter the value you want A s 6 2 3 6 Press ENTER p ENTER by Note The EDIT soft key is not displayed while a recipe is active 4 8 1 Recipe Batching Recipe Batching is enabled in Service Setup mode Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details Recipe Batching allows a recipe to be repeated multiple times The indicator allows for a recipe batch start and end string to be configured and printed The indicator also mai
72. ghing Tares are used when goods need to be packed into a container or weighed onto a vehicle The tare function will subtract tare off the weight of the container or vehicle from the total weight on the scale Net Weight This is the weight of the goods in the container The net weight is displayed when a tare is active Note The type of tare available depends on how the machine was configured on installation 3 3 1 Push button tare This sets the tare value by weighing the empty container 1 Ensure the scale is empty 2 Check that the display reads Example displays zero Press the ZERO key if required 0 00 i STATUS SUPER J J 3 Put the container on the scale A TE gross A P T ZO STATUS ISUPER g g 4 Press the TARE key F ae ne 2 TARE i kg STATUS SUPER E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 2 eX 3 Basic weighing 3 3 Tare Net weighing 5 Fill the container to the required weight a 20 00 kg STATUS SUPER 6 Take the weight reading and PRINT if required gt 0 kg 7 Remove the filled container 000 STATUS SUPER 3 3 2 To recall a stored tare Note This option is only available if stored tares have been set in the Supervisor Mode 1 Use the keyboard to enter the ID of the stored tare you want 2 Press the Select key Es f Zleecr 3 Press the Tare key F eT Note If the ID of the stored tare is wrong
73. h level 1 If Type COUNT For count target types you must set up the count parameters 1 Press F2 7 COUNT SET PACK RUN SETTING beaded kg 2 Use the F keys to set the TYPE COUNT required parameters For more information on count set up see page 75 Note The count target overrides any minimum weight associated with level 1 4 6 2 Using the pack run Once the pack run is set up you can proceed with the pack run itself Pack run procedure The following is an example of a typical pack run 1 Ensure the indicator is in wv Kg PACK mode see page 51 f ENABLE RESET END REPRINT SETUP ENABLE the pack run 2 Press F1 to select ENABLE E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 55 4 Advanced Functions 4 6 PACK Pack runs Using a pack run 3 Place the goods on the scale lt Z 40150 ee A LEVEL 1 1 5 AA STATUS CHECK CONV COUNT gt gt te The indicator will Increment the pack run Update the totals store Print the required pack label 4 Remove the goods from the scale lt a as Po 0 00 i ZA LEVEL 1 1 5 PA STATUS CHECK CONV COUNT 9 gt gt w 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until HOSS the pack run is complete ig PACK RUN COMPLETED 6 Press ENTER to start the PRESS ENTER next pack run Note The scale displays only the level 1 count labels are printed for level 2 and 3 packaging at the appropriate intervals Note Before weighing into a container place the empty co
74. he ASCII code required to emulate the selected ASCII code E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 153 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 23 REC NO Batch receipt number 7 23 7 24 7 25 7 26 REC NO Batch receipt number There is a function to reset the transaction number and the batch receipt number REC NO counter This allows you to set the receipt number to a chosen value COUNTR Resettable counter When this feature is enabled this menu allows the operator to set the resettable counter value e The Non resettable Counter gives the last count e The Reset Point is the point at which you reset the counter e The Reset Count is the new setting for the counter that is to say number 1 after you reset the counter PWR UP Power up mode The Power Up PWR UP function is in the power up menu When you enter the power up menu the system asks you to confirm by selecting either YES or NO if you want to restore the application and power up If you select the NO option the system will power up next time you use it at the initial system screen If you select the YES option the system will automatically power up next time in the same application that was in use when the indicator was last switched off CYLF Cylinder filling In the Cylinder Filling CYLF mode two text fields are available called BUTANE and PROPANE You can enter text into these fileds to print your alternative information
75. icator F3 F3 Function Select on Indicator F4 F4 Function Select on Indicator F5 F5 Function Select on Indicator F6 Tare Key F7 Select Key F8 Zero Key F9 Print Key F10 Units Key E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 207 The address of your Avery Weigh Tronix centre is This document contains a general guide only of the product and shall not form part of any contract unless specifically agreed by Avery Weigh Tronix LLC in writing in each case on the Order Acknowledgement The specification of the products described herein may vary from time to time and may be altered without notice Avery Weigh Tronix A UK Avery Weigh Tronix Foundry Lane Smethwick West Midlands England B66 2LP Tel 44 0 870 903 4343 Fax 44 0 121 224 8183 Email info awtxglobal com Website www averyweigh tronix com USA Avery Weigh Tronix 1000 Armstrong Dr Fairmont MN 56031 USA Tel 1 507 238 4461 Fax 1 507 238 4195 Email industrial weigh tronix com Website www averyweigh tronix com
76. ify the PLU to accumulate totals for the recipe step The following conditions must be met TARGET must be a weight see page 186 TARGET ACTION must be update totals see page 192 192 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 9 4 9 4 Input Output states 9 RECIPE programming Input Output states The indicator has up to 16 inputs and 16 outputs which are used within the recipe application When configuring the recipe you will be required to specify the state of the inputs or outputs to enable the indicator to either check if the physical inputs and outputs for devices are in the required states OR set the outputs to the states specified Setting the Input Output states Example display Devices are numbered from 16 left to 1 right Device 16 Device 1 kg Function F keys Fi lt Select input output to left F2 gt Select input output to right F3 SET Accept settings Settings Use Keypad 0 Input Output OFF 1 Input Output ON Press C CE Ignore Leave as is NOTE Indicators without an external device interface support only devices 1 to 3 As 16 digits are displayed even though only 3 devices are supported ensure you configure the correct digits for devices 1 to 3 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 193 10 1 Introduction 10 ALARMS 10 ALARMS 10 1 Introduction The indicator may be connected to a number of input and output devices An alarm allows
77. indicator may be programmed with PLUs which are preset for counting operations PLUs for counting operations are programmed in supervisor mode see SUPER PLU MODE on page 155 To select a PLU 1 Ensure the indicator is in Example displays operator mode vivw ig Press ESC if necessary STATUS OCHEGC ACONV OGOUN APF Press the keys for the required PLU number followed by the PLU key Example on PLU 001 PLU 123456 Press ENTER to confirm selection wivvkg Counting PLU restrictions A counting PLU may restrict the counting operation Some or all of the following options may be preset or disabled COUNT BY PCE WT COUNT BY SAMPLE SET COUNT TARGET SAMPLE MODE DERIVE PIECE WEIGHT E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 89 5 COUNT Counting application 5 8 Counting using PLUs Counting totals Count totals are kept for counting PLUs Displaying totals Sub totals 1 Select the appropriate PLU page 89 2 Press the TOTAL key N WY se TOTAL SELECT TOTAL TERA ISUBTOT GRAND e 6 CB 3 Press F1 or F2 to select sub or grand totals Vi Vx SELECT TOTAL TOTAL 2700 SUBTOT GRAND UPDATES 35 WETT AeL Print Clear totals Continued from above CAUTION The totals are automatically cleared after printing 4 With the totals displayed press the PRINT key TOTAL 2700 Vin as UPDATES 35 5 If prompted enter the appropriate password Default user password
78. ing for example the number of packs in a carton 4 Press F1 to select LEVEL 1 ecreackrunievers YY Y 9 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 36 M wiwy ig SET e MIN WT 5 Press F1 to select SET 6 Enter the number of items in the level 1 batch Example z wiw ww Kg lt SET 52 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 6 PACK Pack runs 4 Advanced Functions Enter a number in the range 0 to 1000 Enter 0 for an indefinite pack run size no further levels required Set the minimum weight MIN WT Set the minimum weight for each pack to be weighed 7 Press F2 to select MIN WT 8 Enter the minimum acceptable weight for items in the pack run Example Vv v wiw wY Kg 2 ENTER 12 00 kg rp CUIN WTO Note The MIN WT is only used when the target type is set to WEIGHT see page 54 As the minimum weight applies to all levels you only need to set it up once for level 1 9 Press ENTER SET PACK RUN LEVELS MESM kg LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 36 Level 2 and 3 set up Set the quantity for level 2 and 3 packaging 10 Press F2 or F3 to select sereaccnunieves SY MY KG LEVEL 2 or 3 as required LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 wiw wY Kg SET 11 Press F1 to select SET 12 Enter the number of items in the level 2 or 3 batch Example 7 wiw wY Kg lt SET 6 Note If level 2 or 3 packaging is not required set the quantity to 0 13 Press ENTER E1205 E1210 Operating Instruction
79. ing sequence WEIGHING MODE Y TARGET The alarm is triggered when the target is met Y TARGET OUTPUTS Outputs are set as per the target output settings Y TARGET ACTION Perform an action if programmed v PROCEED TO NEXT ALARM SET TARGET The target defines the conditions which must be met in order for the indicator to progress to the next step The target conditions can relate to the measured weight or the state of the input output devices connected to the indicator Use the F keys to program the following Target type Options Description Setting No target set Target is a weight condition e Weight type Select whether the target value will be for a 0 Gross weight 1 Net weight Weight target Enter the target weight The indicator status must meet a number of defined conditions E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 199 10 ALARMS 10 3 Alarm configuration options Target type Options Description Setting e Status on Set up to 4 conditions that must be TRUE from 1 4 the following 1 Gross weight display 2 Net weight display 3 Gross zero 4 Weight steady 5 Weight not steady 6 Keyboard tare set 7 Push button tare set 8 Weight under range 9 Weight over range 10 Enter key pressed 11 Checkweigh under 12 Checkweigh accept 13 Checkweigh over 14 Count target 15 Count under target 16 Net zero 17 Error condition 18 Tolerance 19 Tole
80. ith more than 1 unit of measure Select the unit of weight to be used for this product 164 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 8 4 PLU configuration options 8 SUPER PLU MODE PLU SCALE Only for indicators with more than 1 scale connected e Specify which scale will be used by the PLU PLU TYPE Set the PLU to work only with a particular weighing mode When the PLU is recalled the indicator will revert to the appropriate weighing mode NO OPTION The PLU has no default operating mode COUNTING The PLU is configured for basic counting operation See page 75 for further counting options CHECKWEIGH The PLU operates in checkweigh mode See page 39 for further checkweigh options PACKING PLU The PLU uses a simple pack run See for further packing options CYL FILL The PLU operates in gas filling or gas filling check weighing mode see page 176 RECIPE The PLU recalls a recipe see page 170 CONVERSION FACTOR Apply a conversion factor to the net weight on the scale For example convert the weight from kg lb to another unit of measure such as litres and display and print the new unit of measure For more information on conversion mode see page 44 PRODUCT LISTING Set parameters for use with the product listing option e DISABLE The PLU will not work with the product list option ENABLE The PLU will work with the product list option See LIST Product listing on page 4
81. lections Change PLU index number Enter part number digits Enter PLU description Text for user prompt Only if user fields have been configured Only if alternate units have been configured SCALE 1 SCALE 2 Only if a second scale has been configured NO OPTION Only if applications COUNTING have been configured CHECKWEIGH PACKING PLU CYLINDER FILLING RECIPE DISABLE CONV FACT Only if conversion SET CONV FACTOR factor has been SET FACTOR UNITS contigured 162 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 8 4 PLU configuration options PLU EDIT options PRODUCT LISTING page 167 SET PLU COUNTING page 166 SET CHECKWEIGHING page 167 PACK RUN SETUP page 167 SET PLU TARE STORE page 170 EDIT PLU TOTALS page 174 SET CYLF PARAMETERS page 176 SUPER PLU MODE continued SET Selections DISABLE ENABLE DISABLE COUNTING COUNT BY SAMPLE COUNT BY PCE WT SET COUNT TARGET COUNTING MODE DERIVE PIECE WT DISABLE CHKWGH SET LO ACCEPT LIM SET HI ACCEPT LIM TARGET LO TOL HI TOL LEVELS DISABLE DATES CHECK COUNT RECIPE DISABLE TARE SET STORE TARE INDEX SET TARE VALUE EDIT SUB TOTAL EDIT SUBTOT COUNT EDIT GRAND TOTAL EDIT GRAND TOT COUNT STOCK LEVEL DIRT TOTAL CYL FILL VALUES TARE BAND UNITS TARE BANDS MAX NEG NET WT DOSE TIME FAST TARE ENTRY NUM TARE DIGITS LARGE TARE DISPLAY 8 SUPER PLU MODE Only if product listing has been configured Only available if PLU type
82. ll generally use either e Single stage weighing Weigh the filled vehicle to determine the gross weight and use a known container or vehicle weight RET WT vehicle record to calculate the net weight See page 103 for information on vehicle records e 2 stage weighing Take two weighings one weighing when the vehicle is empty and one weighing when filled e Multi stage weighing Multiple first weights For vehicles whose load consists of a number of distinct portions For example when weighing the cement sand and gravel into a concrete mixing truck VEHICLE REGISTRATION PRINT Second weighing re entered 1st weight only VEHICLE REGISTRATION 1ST WT kg Q gt Printing tickets You can record the 1st and 2nd weight readings from a weighbridge and send the information to a suitable printer 92 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 6 1 Introduction The information shown will depend upon system configuration but may include Figure 6 1 Typical weigh ticket vehicle ID date and time calculated net weight 6 TRUCK Weighbridge consecutive number for each weighing Avery Weigh Tronix a Customer Supplier gt g Re entered 1st Weight 4040 k Haulier Code Consec N O00 Vehicle Reg Delivery Note No N fy UNY H
83. lter To change the way information is displayed 1 Press F4 DISPLAY to display the consecutive number net weight SA tare PT tare and units Press F4 DISPLAY again to come back to the default display of time date consecutive number net weight ID of the scale E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 143 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 16 RECRDS Vehicle records 7 16 RECRDS Vehicle records Only applicable for indicators with the truck Weighbridge application enabled Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details The indicator has a database of information records associated with the TRUCK application This option allows you to view and edit the TRUCK records A Ensure the indicator is in the Example displays ALTER menu see page 121 seecrorrion kg EXIT PLU TARES PASSWD gt gt Press F5 until the RECRDS option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example SELECT OPTION e co w kg EXIT PLU e PASSWD gt gt JRECRDS AUDIT RECIPE ALARM gt gt DOARA badad Use the F keys to select from the following options PLU Create edit PLUs see page 155 VEHICL View amend vehicle details HAULIER View amend haulier details SUPPLR View amend supplier details CUSTOM View amend customer details LOG View haulier transactions This will be empty if reports have already been printed see page 119 144
84. mode vive ig Press ESC if necessary STATUS CHECK cony COUNT gt 2 Press the appropriate F key to select COUNT Fi F2 F3 F4 F5 3 Use the F keys to select from the following options SAMPLE Sample a batch of items to determine the piece weight PCE WT Enter a known piece weight TARGET Enter a target count value SIZE Size of sample for bulk and dribble sampling page 82 BULK Select bulk sample mode see page 82 DRIBBLE Select dribble sample mode see page 79 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 75 5 COUNT Counting application 5 2 Setting the piece weight 5 2 Setting the piece weight The piece weight is the weight of a single item By weighing a batch of items and dividing by the piece weight the indicator determines how many items there are Example Piece Weight 20 kg Weight of batch 200 kg 200 20 Items in batch 10 You can determine the piece weight using any of the following methods e Fast sampling General quick process See page 77 e Dribble sampling Small items in containers for example nuts and washers See page 79 e Bulk sampling Large items for shipping See page 82 e Keyboard entry For items of a known piece weight See page 85 76 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 5 2 Setting the piece weight 5 COUNT Counting application 5 2 1 Fast sampling 1 Ensure the indicator is in COUNT mode see page 75 2 Press ZERO t
85. mple 66 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 12 CYLF Cylinder filling 4 Advanced Functions Press ENTER twice PLU number Part number BE ae PLU 050 lt 50 gt cylf j kg STATUS SUPER 6 Note The information line displays details of the selected Cylinder filling function active PLU Info must be set to Yes in super mode 6 Place the empty gas bottle on the scale lt 5727 amp ZO Sj PLU 050 lt 50 gt cylf pa STATUS SUPER 0 7 Use the keypad to enter the tare weight of the bottle Example 35 kg 4 digit ioe mia Note Remember to enter the correct number of digits 2 to 5 in the correct format for the tare to start the filling sequence The indicator completes the initial bottle fill and commences pulse dosing to bring the bottle fill up to the target weight The filling sequence is complete when the flashing gas bottle symbol appears on the display Note The number of tare digits to be entered is configured in SUPER PLU MODE E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 67 4 Advanced Functions 4 12 CYLF Cylinder filling Example compensation weight 1 20 kg target net fill 50 00 kg L PLU 050 lt 50 gt lt tare 35 00 kg gt cylf Flashing bottle symbol shows filling is complete PLU 050 lt 50 gt cylf STATUS ISUPER Flashing output symbol shows pulse filling is in progress 8 Remove the full gas bottle from the scale i 50 00 a
86. n options Description Setting When the weight on the scale is under the minimum acceptable weight specified by the TOLERANCE value operators can top up the weight manually or the indicator can top up the weight automatically 0 Manual The operator must manually top up the weight to bring it within tolerance 1 Automatic The scale automatically tops up the weight The indicator reverts all outputs to their start settings for the number of seconds defined for the dosing time Dose time period The number of seconds the indicator maintains output start settings when weight dosing e Weight index link A target weight can be linked to the next weight in a following step or the last weight in a previous step e Compensation Limit 0 No link Target weight is an absolute value 1 Next weight Target weight is linked to the next weight in a following step 2 Last weight Target weight is linked to the last weight in a previous step This limits the compensation adjustment amount 188 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 9 3 Recipe configuration options Target type Options Status on 1 4 9 RECIPE programming Description Setting The indicator status must meet a number of defined conditions Configure up to 4 conditions that must be TRUE from the following 1 Gross weight display 2 Net weight display 3 Gross zero 4 Weight steady 5 Weight not steady 6 Keyboard tare set 7 Push butt
87. n the Example displays ALTER menu see page 121 _ sevecrortion Mg EXIT PLU eTARES PASSWDe gt gt Press F5 until the FIELDS option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example w a eee w kg SELECT OPTION D ON EXIT e PLU a eee ePASSWDe gt gt LCD FIELDS y CHECK eCALIB gt gt LAOSA ddbdd Use the F keys to select from the following options EDIT Edit the field titles PRINT Print the field titles to the printer or other connected device DELETE Erase the user field titles Note To change the assignment of the fields to the various applications and printouts contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 137 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 13 CHECK Checkweigh text 7 13 CHECK Checkweigh text Only applicable for indicators utilising checkweigh printouts The checkweigh application is used to weigh products to a target weight The goods weighed can be either UNDER OVER ACCEPT The printed tickets may include text to indicate which of the above applies to a particular weighing You can edit the text printed using this option To edit the checkweigh text 1 Ensure the indicator is in the Example displays ALTER menu see page 121 SELECT OPTION w Kg 2 Press F5 until the CHECK option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example _SELECT OPTION SOO kg SELECT OPTION kg A A Ad frs bd aa
88. n the keyboard to select PLU RECIPE SETTINGS 3 Press F1 YES to alter values E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 171 8 SUPER PLU MODE 8 4 PLU configuration options Use the keyboard to enter the option you want Press 1 DISABLE to disable this function Press 2 RECIPE to select a recipe for the PLU see page 172 To select a recipe Press f3 ALARMS to select up to five alarms target weight see page 173 To set up alarms PLU RECIPE SETTINGS 1 DISABLE 2 RECIPE 3 ALARMS To select a recipe 1 2 Make sure you are in PLU RECIPE SETTINGS Press 2h RECIPE Press F1 and F2 to scroll through the recipe displayed on the screen Press F3 PAGE and F4 PAGE to scroll through the pages When the recipe you want is highlighted press F5 SELECT to select it 172 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 8 4 PLU configuration options 8 SUPER PLU MODE Example Blue pain 02 Blue pain 05 Blue paint 10L O7 Red paint iL 11 Red paint SL 0 PAGE PAGE 9 SELECT bddadd To set alarms 1 Make sure the indicator is in PLU RECIPE SETTINGS 2 Press 3 ALARMS The current settings will be displayed 3 Enter with the keyboard the letter that corresponds to the alarm you want to set Example PLU RECIPE SETTINGS ALARM ID 03 2 000 kg A B ALARM ID O1 3 000 kg C ALARM ID NONE D ALARM ID NONE E ALARM ID 02 500 kg
89. nced Functions 4 5 LIST Product listing 14 Press the PRINT key Example ticket PRODUCT LIST START CUSTOMER NAME See steps 1 to 8 to AVERY WEIGH TRONIX L print this Optional on screen prompts SALE OR PURCHASE enon SALE Time Date 11 35am 22 05 2004 _ NRGRE RET 10 kg eE 9 to 11 to i HERRINGS g B Products weighed PRAWNS 20 kg __ __ information Total TOTAL WEIGHT 50 kg See steps 12 to 14 to __ print this PRODUCT LIST END information Note The information printed depends upon system configuration 15 Press ESC to return to normal weighing mode List totals The product listing uses the standard sub total and grand total stores Sub total Total for an individual list Grand total Cumulative total for all lists and any other weighing transactions For information on viewing printing and clearing these totals see Totals on page 27 50 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 6 PACK Pack runs 4 Advanced Functions 4 6 PACK Pack runs Only applicable for indicators with the pack run application enabled Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details In pack run mode the indicator will weigh a batch of items to a target value Each time the weight reaches the required target the indicator updates totals and prints weight information to the connected printer or other device For information on viewing printing totals see Totals on page 27 T
90. nder up to the desired fill weight after the initial fill 176 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 8 4 PLU configuration options 8 SUPER PLU MODE TARE UNITS You can use a different unit for the tare from that configured for weighing This is useful if you have old cylinders calibrated in decimal pounds but the gas is filled in kilogrammes TARE BANDS A tare band ensures that operators only enter an acceptable cylinder tare for the PLU to prevent under or overfilling Itis a safety feature to stop operators from trying to fill a small cylinder with a net fill which is too large A tare band also helps to prevent incorrect tare entries affecting the totals count Entering tare limits automatically enables this function Enter the minimum tare weight for the PLU tare band LO TARE BAND Enter the maximum tare weight for the PLU tare band HI TARE BAND If you subsequently select the option DISABLE TARE BAND CHECK the programmed values are cleared MAX NEG NET WT This option is used to check that the tare weight displayed on new cylinders is the correct net weight It prevents empty cylinders with an unacceptably large marked tare weight from being filled If the marked tare weight is too large the displayed net weight is a negative value If the displayed negative value is greater than the maximum negative net weight programmed in the PLU the indicator displays the message TARE OUT OF RANGE and prevent
91. ndicates that the weight is not yet steady Take your weight reading once this icon is no longer displayed Weight units Your indicator may have been configured to support multiple units of weight Press the UNITS key to select between them ci kg or Ib or rade f fom 20 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 3 1 Introduction 3 Basic weighing Select scale Your indicator may have more than 1 scale connected Press the SCALE key to select between them Al Scale1 S BA2 Scale2 53 Combined as weighbridge Note WEIGHBRIDGE ONLY For more information on combined weights see Combined weight Long vehicles on page 93 Print Your indicator may have a printer connected or another device for reporting storing the weight data Press the PRINT key to send the weight to the printer or other connected device Print indicator Ba E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 21 3 Basic weighing 3 2 Weighing goods 3 2 Weighing goods Ensure the scale is empty Example displays Check that the display reads 0 00 oy zero Press the ZERO key if kg required STATUS SUPER 7 7 Place the goods on the scale a Take the weight reading and fF TOSS PRINT if required 150 kg Remove the goods from the scale CE gross C kg STATUS SUPER 22 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 3 3 Tare Net weighing 3 Basic weighing 3 3 Tare Net wei
92. ng on page 23 DISABLE TARE Tare not used SET STORE TARE INDEX Enter the number of the stored tare to be used See also TARES Stored tares on page 123 SET TARE VALUE Enter the required tare container weight SET PLU RECIPE AND ALARMS Note Only for advanced E12xx You can select a recipe for a PLU and set up to five alarm target weights To enter PLU RECIPE SETTINGS 1 Make sure you are in the SUPER PLU MODE 2 Press F1 EDIT To select a PLU There are two ways to select the PLU you want e Ifyou know the ID of the PLU enter the ID of the PLU you want to edit with the keyboard then press Enter LAE OR e Ifyou do not know the ID of the PLU do as follow 170 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 8 4 PLU configuration options 8 SUPER PLU MODE 1 Press F5 BROWSE 2 Press F1 and F2 to scroll up and down the screen 3 Press F3 and F4 to see the other pages 4 Press Enter when the PLU you want is highlighted Configure PLU TYPE for recipes 1 Press F5 until PLU TYPE option is displayed 2 Press the appropriate number on the keyboard to select PLU TYPE Example PLU UNIT PLU TYPE CONVERSATION FACTOR PRODUCT LISTING 3 Press F4 and F5 to put the asterisk in front of RECIPE option NO OPTION COUTING CHECKWEIGH PACKING PLU x RECIPE To Set PLU RECIPE 1 Press F5 until PLU RECIPE SETTINGS option is diplayed 2 Press the appropriate number o
93. nsure you spray the cloth and not the display 1 3 3 Training Do not attempt to operate or carry out any procedure on a machine unless you have received the appropriate training or read the Instruction Books To avoid the risk of RSI Repetitive Strain Injury it is important to ensure that the machine is placed on a surface which is ergonomically satisfactory to the user It is recommended that frequent breaks are taken during prolonged usage 1 3 4 Sharp objects Do not use sharp objects screwdrivers long fingernails etc to operate the keys E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 9 1 Warnings 1 3 5 EMC compliance The following warning may be applicable to your machine WARNING This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 10 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 2 Getting started 2 1 Description 2 Getting started 2 1 Description The E12 Series is a range of digital indicators suitable for general weighing or more specialist applications such as check weighing counting weighbridge applications recipes and pack runs The indicator can be connected to a printer remote display or PC The E12 Series comprises the following products e 1205 indicator which comes in a plastic housing and is suitable for general use e 1210 indicator which comes in a stainless steel housing and is suitable for mor
94. ntainer onto the scale and press TARE 56 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 6 PACK Pack runs 4 Advanced Functions Disabling the pack run The indicator will remain in pack run mode until you select the END option 1 Ensure the indicator is in v kg PACK mode see page 51 ENABLE RESET END REPRINT SETUP 2 Press F3 to end the pack PACKRUN FINISHED aii Kg run PRINTING LABELS 0 rno o 3 Press ESC to return to normal weighing mode E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 57 4 Advanced Functions 4 7 PEAK_H Peak hold 4 7 PEAK_H Peak hold Only applicable for indicators with the peak hold application enabled Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details The peak hold stores the peak weighed value To view print the peak value 1 Ensure the indicator is in Example displays operator mode vwivw kg Press ESC if necessary ETATU SCHECK ACON xt COUNT W gt 2 Press F5 until the PEAK_H option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example wiw WYW Kg wiwwv Kg STATUS CHECK CONV COUNT 9 gt gt LIST PACK RECIPE gt gt aad ddbad 3 Use the F keys to select from the following options CLEAR Clear the peak hold value e VIEW View the peak hold value e PRINT Print peak hold value to a printer or other connected device Press ESC to exit to operator mode 58 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 8 RECIPE Run or edit a
95. ntains totals information for the batch E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 61 4 Advanced Functions 4 9 ALARM Edit alarms 4 9 ALARM Edit alarms Note This function is only applicable for indicators if alarms are programmed To enter ALARM mode 1 Make sure the indicator is in operator mode If necessary Press ESC 2 Press F5 until the ALARM option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select To edit an ALARM 1 Press F2 and F3 to scroll through the list of weight based alarms Example id O1 1 000 kg EDIT J ia When the chosen alarm is displayed press F1 EDIT Enter with the Keyboard the target weight you want LA 4 Press Enter ENE aog 62 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 10 TYPE Type through mode 4 Advanced Functions 4 10 TYPE Type through mode Your indicator may have a printer connected or another device for reporting storing the weight data The TYPE option allows you to enter lines of text to be sent to the printer It can be used to add supplementary notes to a printed ticket following a weighing operation To enter TYPE mode 1 Ensure the indicator is in Example displays operator mode vive kg Press ESC if necessary STATUS SCHECK CONV COUNT at r 2 Press F5 until the TYPE option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example wiv Kg wiv Y Kg STATUS CHECK CONV COUNT 9 gt gt aa TRUCK MOTION SUPER
96. nter the weight of the container Example Select BULK If COUNT BULK MODE is already displayed go to step 7 4 Press F5 to display the Y ir NT DRIBBLE MODE BULK function BULK 5 Then press F1 to select it A A A A A Set the sample SIZE PU SS 6 Press F5 to display more fu nction S COUNT BULK MODE ve BULK DRIBBL 7 Press F4 to select the SIZE function 8 Enter the number of items for the sample Example w in ee eam SIZE 0 9 Press ENTER E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 83 5 COUNT Counting application 5 4 Bulk sampling Sample items 10 Place the container of goods onto the scale Or use an empty container 11 Press F1 to select SAMPLE NT DRIBBLE MODE Emmer PCE WT TARGET SIZE 12 Add or remove the samples from the container in one go Fi F2 F3 F4 Fs Example 2 w gross SAMPLING IN PROGRESS SAMPLE PCE WT TARGET SIZE The indicator takes the sample weight automatically when the weight on the scale becomes steady The display shows the count of items in the container 13 Count the required batches of items 14 If using a keyboard entered tare clear the tare 84 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 5 5 Entering the piece weight 5 5 Entering the piece weight 5 COUNT Counting application You can enter the piece weight if known using the number pad This saves you from having to perform a s
97. o enter PACK mode 1 Ensure the indicator is in Example displays operator mode www ig Press ESC if necessary PA TUS EHEC Iomega a 2 Check that the display reads TOSS zero Press the ZERO key if 0 00 i kg required STATUS SUPER 3 Press F5 until the PACK option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example wivvng wivvig STATUS CHECK CONV COUNT gt gt LIST PACK sPEAK_H RECIPE 9 gt gt Roads Adda 4 Use the F keys to select from the following options ENABLE Start pack run RESET Reset the pack count e END Stop pack run e REPRINT Reprint the labels for the current pack run SETUP Set up the pack run E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 51 4 Advanced Functions 4 6 PACK Pack runs 4 6 1 Setting up the pack run LEVELS Pack run levels The pack run consists of up to 3 levels The levels represent the physical packaging of the goods For example Level 1 Quantity of packs in a carton Level 2 Quantity of cartons in a box Level 3 Quantity of boxes on a palette The indicator prints the labels for each level of packaging For example each pack carton box and palette will have a label 1 Ensure the indicator is in wv kg PACK mode see page 51 ENABLE RESET END REPRINTY SETUP 2 Press F5 to select SETUP 3 Press F1 to select LEVELS Level 1 set up SET the pack run size Set the quantity for level 1 packag
98. o zero the scale 3 Place the sample on the scale Note The display uses the piece weight from any previous counting operation or the default value of 1 kg 4 Enter the number of items in the sample Example ee 6 SAMPLE PCE WT TARGET SIZE t gt 5 Press F1 to select SAMPLE The indicator will calculate the piece weight 1 20s 7 SAMPLING IN PROGRESS SAMPLE PCE WT TARGET SIZE Weight of sampled items Number of items sampled 6 Remove the sample from the scale eo Count returns t ount returns to zero eee u i e ad S Pa COUNT BULK MODE SAMPLE PCE WT TARGET SIZE E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 77 5 COUNT Counting application 5 2 Setting the piece weight To view the piece weight A Vee 20 00 kg press F2 PCEWT Count the required batches of items see page 87 78 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 5 3 Dribble sampling 5 COUNT Counting application 5 3 Dribble sampling This is the standard method of sampling and is suitable for sampling small components such as nuts and washers For a typical dribble sample you can determine the piece weight by either e Removing a sample quantity of items from a full container OR e Adding a sample quantity of items to a container Note If the indicator is configured for retained tare you can use the TARE key to tare off the weight of a container If the indicator is configur
99. on tare set 8 Weight under range 9 Weight over range 10 Enter key pressed 11 Checkweigh under 12 Checkweigh accept 13 Checkweigh over 14 Count target 15 Count under target 16 Net zero 17 Error condition 18 Tolerance 19 Tolerance 20 Gross zero band 21 COM1 transmit OK 22 COM2 transmit OK 23 COMS transmit OK 24 COM4 transmit OK 25 Gross or Net zero E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 189 9 RECIPE programming 9 3 Recipe configuration options Target type Options Description Setting Status off Configure up to 4 conditions that must be FALSE 1 4 from the following 1 Gross weight display 2 Net weight display 3 Gross zero 4 Weight steady 5 Weight not steady 6 Keyboard tare set 7 Push button tare set 8 Weight under range 9 Weight over range 10 Enter key pressed 11 Checkweigh under 12 Checkweigh accept 13 Checkweigh over 14 Count target 15 Count under target 16 Net zero 17 Error condition 18 Tolerance 19 Tolerance 20 Gross zero band 21 COM1 transmit OK 22 COM2 transmit OK 23 COMS3 transmit OK 24 COM4 transmit OK 25 Gross or Net zero Specifies the status of device inputs as the target To achieve target the inputs from connected devices must match the settings configured here Input target type NOT USED BY RECIPES Only used when programming an alarm e Input target Set the required state for the inputs values See Input Output states on page 193 for details 190 E1205 E1210
100. ons shown may be configured at your indicator 7 1 Entering supervisor mode To enter SUPER mode 1 Ensure the indicator is in Example displays operator mode vg Press ESC if necessary STATUS CHECK CONV COUNT 9 gt gt 2 Press F5 until the SUPER option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example w ae w kg STATUS l sents VCONV COUNT 9 gt gt TYPE TRUCK MOTION SUPER gt gt DOARA d AAAA LZ 3 If prompted enter the required password Default supervisor password K i w Kg ENTER ENTER PASSWORD Note The default password may have been changed To change the password see page 155 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 115 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 1 Entering supervisor mode 4 Use the F keys to select from the available options F1 EXIT Exit supervisor mode F2 PRINT Print the supervisor configuration page 118 F3 ALTER Use the ALTER menu to make changes to the supervisor configuration page 121 F4 REPORTS Access various printed reports detailing aspects of the system page 119 116 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 2 EXIT Exiting supervisor mode 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 2 EXIT Exiting supervisor mode To exit from supervisor mode and save your settings 1 Press ESC to return to the frzrwson none v kg top level menu and display EXIT PRINT ALTER REPORTS the EXIT option 2 Press F1 to EXIT
101. onversion application The first conversion unit is preset to PER CENT and cannot be changed For more information on conversion mode see page 44 To select the CONV option 1 Ensure the indicator is in the Example displays ALTER menu see page 121 SELECT OPTION g EXIT PLU TARES PASSWD gt gt 2 Press F5 until the CONV option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example Eoee w Kg SELECT OPTION leant OPTION EXT PLU e TARES PASSWD gt gt ene ePASSWDe gt gt CONV CLOCK ACCESSe LCD gt gt LAOA AOGA 3 Use the F keys to select from the following options EDIT Edit conversion units 2 to 8 PRINT List all conversion units DELETE Clear conversion units 2 to 8 Note The first conversion unit is fixed and cannot be edited or deleted E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 127 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 8 CONV Conversion units EDIT Edit the conversion units You can set up to 7 conversion units for selection when the indicator is in conversion mode 1 Display the CONV menu see SELECT CONV FACTOR Kg page 127r EDIT PRINT DELETE 6 2 Press F1 to select EDIT 3 Press F1 and F2 to cycle bararo v Kg through the available units fey ser 4 Press F3 to edit the displayed unit Type the required description Ee afse 412345 2 3 Example aga LITRES Kg par faisits ABCD oa me fojt This will be displayed
102. pment used out of doors or in wet or damp conditions should be supplied from a correctly fused source and protected by an approved 30 mA Residual Current Device RCD to BS7071 or BS7288 or IEC1008 2 2 BS EN 61008 1995 The mains lead must be connected to a supply outlet with a protective earth contact The electrical supply at the socket outlet must provide over current protection of an appropriate rating Pluggable equipment must be installed near an easily accessible socket outlet Isolate the machine by unplugging from the socket outlet E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 1 Warnings 1 3 Safe use 1 3 1 Routine maintenance To avoid the possibility of electric shock or damage to the machine always switch off the machine and isolate from the power supply before carrying out any routine maintenance To avoid the risk of the machine falling where applicable ensure that it is placed securely on a flat and level surface 1 3 2 Cleaning the machine The outside of standard products may be wiped down with a clean cloth moistened with water containing a small amount of mild detergent Harsh abrasives solvents scouring cleaners and alkaline cleaning solutions such as washing soda should not be used especially on the display windows Under no circumstances should you attempt to wipe the inside of the machine Do not spray any liquid directly onto the display windows If you are using a proprietary cleaning fluid e
103. rance 20 Gross zero band 21 COM1 transmit OK 22 COM2 transmit OK 23 COMS3 transmit OK 24 COM4 transmit OK 25 Gross or Net zero 200 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 10 3 Alarm configuration options 10 ALARMS Target type Options Description Setting e Status off Set up to 4 conditions that must be FALSE from 1 4 the following 1 Gross weight display 2 Net weight display 3 Gross zero 4 Weight steady 5 Weight not steady 6 Keyboard tare set 7 Push button tare set 8 Weight under range 9 Weight over range 10 Enter key pressed 11 Checkweigh under 12 Checkweigh accept 13 Checkweigh over 14 Count target 15 Count under target 16 Net zero 17 Error condition 18 Tolerance 19 Tolerance 20 Gross zero band 21 COM1 transmit OK 22 COM2 transmit OK 23 COMS transmit OK 24 COM4 transmit OK 25 Gross or Net zero Specifies the status of device inputs as the target To achieve target the inputs from connected devices must match the settings configured here E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 201 10 ALARMS 10 3 Alarm configuration options Target type Options Description Setting e Input target type Set whether the TARGET ACTION see page 202 will be 0 Multishot The target action is performed each time the indicator detects the target input pattern 1 Single shot The target action is repeated only when inputs change and then return to the configured pattern e Input target Set the required state for
104. rations can be programmed to depend upon a particular weight condition or the status of other devices connected to the indicator s inputs To enter recipe configuration 1 Ensure the indicator is in Example displays operator mode v kg Press ESC if necessary STATUS CHECK CONV COUNT gt gt 2 Press F5 until the SUPER option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example w aa w kg STATUS CHECK CONV COUNT gt e CONV eCOUNT gt gt TYPE TRUCK MOTION SUPER 9 gt gt ailh Aage 3 If prompted enter the required password Default supervisor password K Y w Kg 7 ENTER ENTER PASSWORD E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 181 9 RECIPE programming 9 1 Recipes RECIPE 4 Press F3 to select the SUPERVISOR NODE vg ALTER menu EXIT PRINT ALTER IREPORTS 5 Press F5 until the RECIPE option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example wv Kg w kg SELECT OPTION SELECT OPTION EXIT PLU 9TARES PASSWD gt gt PLU TARES PASSWD gt gt RECRDS AUDIT RECIPE 9 ALARM gt gt DOARA dana 6 After pressing the RECIPE you ll see a screen similar to the example below 2000 is RECIPE CONFIG PRINT DESCR SETUP 7 Press PRINT to print all the recipes Press DESCR and you ll see the following screen 0002 ADDING RED FAINT 02 000 ADDING BLUE PAINT O3 000 1 MIN TIMER ACTIVE O4 000 WAITI
105. recipe sequence 4 Advanced Functions 4 8 RECIPE Run or edit a recipe sequence Only applicable for indicators with the recipe application enabled Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details The recipe application enables you to run a recipe program configured in supervisor mode The recipe is used to control various devices connected to the indicator Typical devices include conveyors hoppers and other equipment to control the flow movement of goods into containers In addition to the measured weight the devices are also controlled by the status of the indicator s inputs Whilst the recipe is running the display will show information describing the progress made To enter RECIPE mode 1 Ensure the indicator is in Example displays operator mode vivw ig Press ESC if necessary STATUS 1CHECK sony eons 2 Press F5 until the RECIPE option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example wivw ig wivyv aed STATUS CHECK CONV COUNT 9 gt gt LIST an aR gt ePEAK_ Baad dadad 3 Use the F keys to select from the following options SELECT Select a recipe to run or to edit START Start the selected recipe e EDIT Change a recipe E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 59 4 Advanced Functions 4 8 RECIPE Run or edit a recipe sequence The recipe sequence The recipe is a sequence of steps pre programmed in supervisor mode see RECIPE programming on pa
106. records printed can be filtered to a particular set of ALLVEHICLE ALLHAULIER 29 06 04 08 29 AM page 1 criteria e g a particular DATE 29 06 04 TIME 08 20 AM supplier Use the F keys to CONSEC 86 y VEHICLE select which fields you wish to HAULIER MISC PRODUCT PLU WB VEH use as filters 0001 CUSTOMER A CUSTOMER WEIGHT 5 00 k PLU PLUs NWA 0100 kg LOG RECORD 2ND WT VEHICL Vehicle records HAULIER Haulier details SUPPLR Supplier details CUSTOM Customer details When you have selected your report criteria you can print using the following options PRINT Print the report TOTLIS Print the report and include subtotals for the selected fields Full reports You can print a complete list of all stored weighbridge operations LGPRINT Print all records E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 119 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 4 REPORTS Weighbridge reports LG RCNT Log recent Print all transactions which have occurred since the last log printout 120 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 5 ALTER Configuring the indicator 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 5 ALTER Configuring the indicator The ALTER menu enables you to configure indicator functions and print data reports The table below lists all supervisor functions Not all the functions shown may be configured at your machine To enter the ALTER menu 1 Ensure the indicator is in Example di
107. s 53 4 Advanced Functions 4 6 PACK Pack runs SELECT Target type The target for each pack can be any of the following e Weight Each pack must meet the minimum weight set for level 1 All levels use the same minimum weight e Checkweigh target Each pack weight must be within the checkweigh accept band See page 39 for an explanation of checkweighing or e Count Each pack must contain a specified number of items See page 75 for an explanation of counting To set the target type 1 Ensure the indicator is in wv ig PACK mode see page 51 ee EN eee 2 Press F5 SETUP 3 Press F2 SELECT Example shows weight target type 4 Press F1 TYPE oe 5 Use the F keys to select ic aa either WEIGHT CHECK COUNT CHECK A a A CHECK or COUNT Fi F2 F3 F4 F5 6 Press ENTER to confirm selection of the displayed target type To set type parameters If Type WEIGHT The target weight for all levels is set to the minimum weight specified for level 1 see page 52 If Type CHECK For check target types you must set up the checkweigh parameters 54 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 6 PACK Pack runs 4 Advanced Functions 1 Press F2 CHECK 2 Use the F keys to set the required parameters wiv wv kg SET PACK RUN SETTING TYPE CHECK For more information on checkweigh set up see page 39 Note The checkweigh target overrides any minimum weight associated wit
108. s filling Enter the negative net weight as a positive value for example 1 00 kg Filling will commence if the net weight is displayed as 0 99 but will not commence if the net weight is displayed as 1 01 If the maximum negative net weight is set to zero the function is disabled DOSE TIME 0 01 to 5 seconds This is the time the shut off valve is pulsed open during the final topping up of the cylinder after the initial filling cycle The optimum setting depends on factors such as gas pressure and air pressure Enter the dose time in seconds in multiples of 10 for example 0 25 up to a E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 177 8 SUPER PLU MODE 8 4 PLU configuration options maximum of 5 seconds If the dose time is set to 0 00 the option is disabled and the machine will not pulse dose FAST TARE ENTRY You can set the indicator to automatically enter the decimal point and the trailing zero when the operator enters the cylinder tare Example Tare value 12 30 kg Tare digits set to 4 Weight display shows 2 decimal places NORMAL enter the tare as 12 30 FAST enter the tare as 1230 standard setting VERY FAST enter the tare as 123 the zero is automatically entered by the system NUM TARE DIGITS 2 to 5 You can set the number of tare digits to be entered by the operator when using the PLU Example Entering the tare value 12 kg Weight display shows no decimal places 2 enter the tare as 12 3 enter the t
109. se the displayed weight E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 125 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 7 PASSWD Changing passwords 7 7 PASSWD Changing passwords Password protection can be used to prevent operators from accessing certain applications You can change the default supervisor and user passwords for greater system security The current passwords are listed on the supervisor configuration report see page 118 To select the PASSWD option 1 Ensure the indicator is in the Example displays ALTER menu see page 121 seect option Pas Kg EXIT PLU _ TARES PASSWD 9 gt gt 2 Press the appropriate F key to select PASSWD 3 Use the F keys to select from the following options e SUPER View Edit the supervisor password USER View Edit the user password Default passwords USER 111 SUPER 1793 To assign a password to indicator applications see page 133 126 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 8 CONV Conversion units 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 8 CONV Conversion units The conversion application gross enables you to apply a conversion 30 00 lit factor to the net weight on the OE n r scale Converting the weight from kg Ib to another unit of measure Example shows litres as the unit of for example litres requires the measure for the converted value indicator to display the correct unit of measure This option allows you to program the units that are available with the c
110. sequence WBRIDGE INTERLOCK PRESS ESC TO EXIT The weight on the weighbridge has not changed between the first and second weighings Ensure that there is a change of weight or press ESC to halt the weighing sequence FAIL RETURN TO ZERO The load on the weighbridge has not returned to zero since the preceding weighing sequence Remove and replace the load FAIL NO WT CHANGE The weight change since the previous weighing sequence is too small to be detected If the preceding weighing sequence was 2ND WT then the load on the weighbridge must return to zero before another 2nd weighing sequence is allowed FAIL WT BELOW MIN The weight on the weighbridge is too small to be detected or there is no load on the weighbridge FAIL WT NOT STEADY You pressed PRINT whilst the weight was unsteady Repeat the sequence e NO STORED WT PRESENT You attempted a 2ND WT sequence for a vehicle without a current first weight RECORD EXPIRED The first weight for the vehicle has been stored for longer than the allowed period You must delete the vehicle record in SUPER mode see page 144 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 113 7 1 Entering supervisor mode 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode Supervisor mode enables you to e program applications e configure system information and e print configuration reports Refer to the table on page 121 for a full list of supervisor functions Not all the functi
111. splays SUPER mode see page 115 SUPERVISOR mone v Kg 2 Press F3 to select the EXIT PRINT ALTER REPORTS ALTER menu 3 Use the F keys to select from the available options Full list of options Description See page Exit supervisor mode page 117 PLU configuration SUPER PLU MODE on page 155 Stored tare configuration page 123 Password configuration page 155 Conversion mode units page 127 Date and time settings page 129 Assign passwords to page 156 advanced weighing functions Display contrast page 135 User defined fields on screen page 136 prompts Checkweigh printed text page 138 Calibration report page 140 Transaction report if page 141 expanded memory card fitted Vehicle records page 144 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 121 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 5 ALTER Configuring the indicator Description See page View print indicator page 146 configuration Recipe application RECIPE programming configuration on page 181 Alarm configuration ALARMS on page 195 Basic batch information about page 147 recipe cycle Indicator information page 148 Enable disable keys page 149 Enable Disable dual weight See example on page display 14 Resettable transcation no page 154 batch receipt no Network ethernet settings page 150 Serial key emulation page 152 Resettable counter for page 154
112. sure the indicator is in Example displays SUPER PLU MODE see SUPER PLU MODE Kg page 155 EDIT PRINT DELETE MISC e 2 Press F1 to select the EDIT option EITHER 3a New PLU Enter the PLU number to be enrerpuu to enr Kg created range 1 999 s Tien wW Ki lt PLU NOT FOUND CREATE y 2 3 YES NO Elot Press F1 to select YES SEL PLU EDT OPTION 2 PART NUM EDITOR USER FIELD DATA O ee e OR 3b Existing PLU Press F5 to browse the list of PE EE v Kg existing PLUs BROWSE I I i I Use the F keys to browse then press ENTER to select PARTNUMBER DESCRIPTION PLU the highlighted PLU 88123 MRO NUTS 3 847230 M5 RIVET 4 ENN 4 Configure PLU options see page 161 160 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 8 4 PLU configuration options 8 SUPER PLU MODE 8 4 PLU configuration options e Use the number pad to select SEL PLU EDT OPTION j 5 M EDITOR from the displayed options EE cee 4 USER FIELD DATA er E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 161 8 SUPER PLU MODE 8 4 PLU configuration options Press F4 and F5 to display more options EDIT A PLU EDIT options PLU NUM EDITOR page 164 PART NUM EDITOR page 164 PLU DESCRIPTION EDITOR page 164 USER FIELD DATA page 164 PLU UNITS page 164 PLU SCALE page 165 PLU TYPE page 165 CONVERSION FACTOR page 167 SUPER PLU MODE PRINT DELETE MISC page 156 page 156 page 157 SET Se
113. the indicator to monitor a particular weight condition or the status of input devices When the configured conditions have been met the indicator resets device outputs for example sets a bell on and performs an action such as waits for the Enter key to be pressed You can program up to 10 alarms Each alarm can be configured with its own action Alarms run in the background constantly looping from alarm 1 to alarm 10 The alarms remain active in all weighing modes and applications Whenever the alarm condition is met the required outputs are set To enter alarm configuration 1 Ensure the indicator is in Example displays operator mode vg Press ESC if necessary STATUS CHECK VCONV COUNT i 7 5 2 Press F5 until the SUPER option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example w Kg w Kg STATUS CHECK CONV COUNT gt gt bee x MOTION SUPER gt gt E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 195 10 ALARMS 10 1 Introduction 3 If prompted enter the required password Default supervisor password K Y w Kg ENTER ENTER PASSWORD 4 Press F3 to select the P EAV ORNE Yg ALTER menu EXT _ePRINT ALTER REPORTS A A ATA 5 Press F5 until the ALARM option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example wv Kg w kg SELECT OPTION SELECT OPTION EXIT 9 PLU sTARES PASSWD gt gt gt hrecros avo REGIE GALARM gt sbaad Addadd 19
114. the system displays an INVALID ENTRY message 24 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 3 3 Tare Net weighing 3 3 3 Keyboard tare 3 Basic weighing Keyboard tares are used to enter a known weight for a container 1 Ensure the scale is empty 2 Check that the display reads zero Press the ZERO key if required 3 Use the keypad to enter the weight of the container alts a08 4 Press the TARE key 5 Place the container on the scale 6 Fill the container to the required weight 7 Take the weight reading and PRINT if required Example displays ate gross C kg STATUS SUPER J Example Container weighing 3 50kg SS 00 STATUS SUPI STATUS SUPER STATUS SUPER e E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions No a 3 Basic weighing 3 3 Tare Net weighing 8 Remove the filled container pf 350 STATUS SUPER 9 Press C CE then TARE to clear the tare EE gross X F 0 00 z STATUS SUPER J 3 3 4 Gross Tare Net display Select key G Depending upon how your indicator was configured x the SELECT key may operate as follows SELECT Press and hold to display the gross weight Press to cycle between the gross tare and net weight No action key not set up 26 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 3 4 3 4 Totals 3 Basic weighing Totals The indicator will keep a running total of each weighin
115. the weighbridge Take the weight each time an axle moves onto the platform E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 107 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 7 AXLE WT Axle weighing e Start with the vehicle on the weighbridge then gradually move the vehicle off the weighbridge weighing each time an axle moves off the platform Follow the on screen prompts and enter the information requested The following is an example of a typical weighing sequence The actual steps required depend how your indicator is configured 1 Ensure indicator reads zero before the truck drives onto the axle scale Press ZERO if required 2 Ensure the indicator is in TRUCK mode see page 91 3 Press the appropriate F key to select AXLE WT Vehicle details Prd gross IWBRIDGE FUNCTIONS g 4STWT 2NDWT RET WT AXLE WT PUBLIC w KY WBRIDGE FUNCTIONS 1ST WT 42ND WT RET WT AXLE WPC DCE 4 Vehicle registration If prompted EITHER 4a Type the vehicle registration and press ENTER OR Press F5 to browse the list of stored vehicles Ab 5 No of axles Type the number of axles and press ENTER w KY VEHICLE REGISTRATION AWTX01 BROWSE Or VEHICLE REGISTRATION USED 15 OF 20 AWTX01 AWTX02 AWTX03 AWTX05 tt w w KY NUMBER OF AXLES BROWSE 108 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 6 7 AXLE WT Axle weighing Weigh the axles Select how you wish to weigh the axles
116. tions see page 39 DISABLE CHECKWEIGHING This PLU will no longer operate in checkweigh mode LIMITS OR TOLERANCES The options available depend upon how your indicator was configured on installation You will use one of the following methods to set the checkweigh band SET HI and LO ACCEPT LIM Enter the maximum and minimum target weights Sample the target weight OR SET TARGET plus HI and LO TOLERANCE Enter or sample the target weight and an acceptable upper and lower tolerance PACKING RUN SET UP Set parameters including checkweighing and counting parameters for use with a pack run e LEVELS Select level 1 to 3 You can then set the following parameters for the selected level DISABLE THIS LEVEL The pack run will ignore this level SET LEVEL SIZE The number of labels required for this level SET LEVEL MIN WT The minimum permitted weight for each pack DISABLE PACK RUN The PLU will not work with the pack run option E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 167 8 SUPER PLU MODE 8 4 PLU configuration options DATES The number of days to be added when dates 1 and 2 are printed SET DATE OFFSET 1 SET DATE OFFSET 2 CHECK Program checkweigh parameters for use with a pack run The options available depend on indicator configuration For more information on checkweighing see page 39 The parameters entered here only apply to the PLU and only when the PLU is used for a pack run DISABLE P
117. to replace the butane or propane types of gas cylinder fillings For example it is possible to print CO2 instead of BUTANE or NITROGEN instead of PROPANE The fileds are the names of the gas that the indicator prints 154 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 8 1 8 1 Enter SUPER PLU MODE 8 SUPER PLU MODE SUPER PLU MODE Only applicable for indicators with PLUs enabled Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details Enter SUPER PLU MODE PLUs Product Look Up are used to store information about a particular product SUPER PLU MODE allows you to configure each PLU to suit the particular product or type of operation You can store information such as e units tares application specific information to set how the product is to be weighed Each time a product is weighed the operator can recall the PLU to set the indicator with the appropriate information PLUs are configured in SUPER PLU MODE To enter SUPER PLU MODE 1 Ensure the indicator is in Example displays operator mode vw kg Press ESC if necessary STATUS CHECK CONV COUNT gt gt 2 Check that the display reads p TOSS zero Press the ZERO key if 0 kg required STATUS CHECK CONV COUNT 9 gt gt E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 155 8 SUPER PLU MODE 8 1 Enter SUPER PLU MODE 3 Press F5 until the SUPER option is displayed then press the appropriate F key to select Example
118. tolerance Set the weight tolerance below the desired target weight If the measured weight is outside of the stated value automatic or manual dosing may be used to top up the weight or other operator intervention may be requested depending upon your configuration 186 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 9 3 Recipe configuration options Target type Options Target comp Comp type 9 RECIPE programming Description Setting When running the recipe there may be a predictable difference between the weight measured at shut off and the final weight of goods on the scale for example due to the pressure of a jet of liquid when filling The difference in weight is known as the in flight compensation value It allows the scale to compensate and ensure that the target weight is met Example 1 Filling from a hopper where 2 kg of material is in flight when the hopper is shut off Target comp 2 kg Example 2 Liquid filling where the liquid jet exerts 12 kg of pressure on the scale Target comp 12 kg The target comp value can be adjusted automatically by the indicator in line with the in flight value actually encountered when the recipe runs 0 Manual The in flight value is not adjusted 1 Automatic The in flight compensation is automatically updated E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 187 9 RECIPE programming Target type Options e Weight dosing 9 3 Recipe configuratio
119. uck drives onto ig the weighbridge Press IST WT ND WY s RET WT VARLE Ws PUBLIC ZERO if required 2 Vehicle drives onto weighbridge i 1 Ensure indicator reads zero 0 HOS 3 Ensure the indicator is in wew w vy WBRIDGE FUNCTIONS TRUCK mode see page 91 ISTWT 92ND WT RET WT AXLE WT PUBLIC 4 Press F1 to select 1ST WT Vehicle registration EITHER 5a Type the vehicle registration VEHICLE REGISTRATION n e Kg and press ENTER mw RONSE OR Or 5b Press F5to browse the listof aware 3ATON usp BOF stored vehicles AWTXOS ftv iff iw E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 97 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 3 Two stage weighing Haulier If prompted When weighing a vehicle for the first time you may be prompted to enter haulier details EITHER 6a Type the haulier s name Laie weve ny then press ENTER AVERY HAUL BROWSE OR Or 6b Press F5 to BROWSE the AVERY HAUL list of available hauliers WEIGH TRONIX CARRIAGE T v tf vw Other information if prompted You may be prompted to enter additional information such as the operator s details 7 Enter any additional information requested Print or store first weight You will be prompted to either PRINT or STORE F1 the first weight 8 Press PRINT or F1 STORE as prompted Finish the first weighing 9 Vehicle drives off the weighbridge 7 10 Load or unload the goods a 0 TOSS gt 0 WBRIDGE F
120. urposes This displays the voltage from the A D converter REM IO For servicing diagnostic purposes This displays the status of the remote input output interface if fitted F BUS For servicing diagnostic purposes This displays the status of any fieldbus interfaces that may be fitted Press ESC to exit to operator mode 38 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 4 3 CHECK Checkweighing 4 Advanced Functions 4 3 CHECK Checkweighing Only applicable for indicators with the checkweighing application enabled Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre for details Checkweighing is used to weigh goods to a target value It uses a checkweigh bar to give a quick visual indication of an acceptable weight VV kg a C Under Accept Over Figure 4 1 Checkweigh bar Another display option shows the fill bars in full screen mode See Figure 4 2 SET TARGET ANDO TOL LO TOL HI TOL STEPF SET TARGET ANDO TOL LO TOL HI TOL STEP SET TARGET AND TOL LO TOL HI TOL STEP Figure 4 2 Full screen mode for checkweighing E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 39 4 Advanced Functions 4 3 CHECK Checkweighing To enter CHECK mode 1 Ensure the indicator is in Example displays operator mode vivv ig Press ESC if necessary STATUS CHECK CONV COUNTA ZA 2 Press F2 to enter CHECK CHECKWEIGH SETOR oN kg mode and view the available ME WoISABLEWLimiTs Isme options Use the F keys to sel
121. weighbridge mode Power up into application or page 154 operator mode Cylinder filling gas names page 154 Note Some options may not be available depending upon the configuration of the indicator 122 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 7 6 TARES Stored tares 7 SUPER Supervisor Mode 7 6 TARES Stored tares Tares are used to take into account the weight of containers into which goods may be packed You can program up to 40 stored tare values which can be assigned to PLUs as required See SUPER PLU MODE on page 155 To select the stored TARES option 1 Ensure the indicator is in the Example displays ALTER menu see page 121 SELECT OPTION vg EXIT PLU Q TARES sPASSWDe gt 2 Press the appropriate F key to select TARES F1 F2 F3 Fa F5 3 Use the F keys to select from the following options EDIT Edit Set a stored tare DELETE Delete a stored tare 7 6 1 EDIT Create edit stored tares There are 3 aspects to creating a stored tare Tare scale Only available if more than one scale is connected e Tare units Only available if more than one unit of measure is configured Tare value Set the value container weight of the stored tare Stored tare procedure 1 Press F1 to select EDIT 2 Press F1 and F2 to cycle wg TARE STORE 1 NOT ALLOCATED through the available tare E sere stores 3 Press F3 to program the selected tare E1
122. will count the number of items on the scale Reverse counting 1 Setup the piece weight as described from page 76 onwards 2 Place the full container on the scale Press TARE to zero the count ne te ee COUNT DRIBBLE MODE SAMPLE PCE WT TARGET SIZE 4 Remove items as required os XJ COUNT DRIBBLE MODE a SAMPLE PCE WT TARGET e SIZE 9 gt gt Li f o i Li The indicator counts the items as they are removed 5 Repeat steps 3 4 to count batches of items from the container Note The indicator can be configured to display negative counts when performing reversed counting Contact your Avery Weigh Tronix centre E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 87 5 COUNT Counting application 5 7 Counting Forward counting 1 Set up the piece weight as described from page 76 onwards If counting into a container tare off the container weight either by using the TARE key retained tare configured or a keyboard entered tare cancelling tare configured Place items to be counted on the scale in the container if appropriate o i 130 COUNT DRIBBLE MODE SAMPLE PCE WT TARGET 9 SIZE 6 gt gt Take the count reading Repeat steps 3 4 for each batch of items If using a keyboard entered tare clear the tare x F C eT pps 88 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 5 8 Counting using PLUs 5 COUNT Counting application 5 8 Counting using PLUs Your
123. ws you to select stored or previously entered information for use in weighbridge operations Example ne gross VEHICLE REGISTRATION USED 15 OF 20 AWTX01 poe AWTX02 kg AWTX03 VEHICLE REGISTRATION AWTX05 AWTXO1 BROWSE F v FF pag NALAM AAAA F1 Select previous F2 Select next F3 Page up F4 Page down Depending upon indicator configuration you may be able to browse lists of e Vehicles e Hauliers e Customers Adding items to the browse lists There are 3 ways in which items are added to the browse lists 1 RET WT option Vehicles with a retained weight are automatically added to the browse list See page 103 2 Weighing operations As you proceed with the weighing operations the items within the browse lists are automatically updated For example If you enter a new vehicle registration as part of a weighing sequence this registration is added to the browse list of vehicles E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 111 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 9 BROWSE Stored information 3 Supervisor menu Use the options within supervisor mode to add hauliers and customers See RECRDS Vehicle records on page 144 for details 112 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 6 10 Weighbridge errors 6 TRUCK Weighbridge 6 10 Weighbridge errors In order to complete the weighing process a number of conditions must be met The following messages may appear which may prevent completion of the weighing
124. wv eee aA ww Kg STATUS nad CONV COUNT 9 gt gt TYPE TRUCK MOTION SUPER gt gt DAAA A CE 4 If prompted enter the required password Default supervisor password K w Kg ENTER ENTER PASSWORD Press F3 to select the ALTER menu Press F2 PLU to enter SUPER PLU MODE Example w swore ome hard Sa SUPERVISOR MODE SELECT OPTION Se PRINT ALTER REPORTS ee PLU TARES PASSWD gt gt DAADA AAAA 7 Use the F keys to select from the following options EDIT Create Edit a PLU PRINT Print PLU details DELETE Delete a PLU MISC Change menu titles 156 E1205 E1210 Operating Instructions 8 1 Enter SUPER PLU MODE 8 SUPER PLU MODE 8 1 1 Change menu titles The MISC function enables you to change titles in the PLU menu change the new titles back to the original settings The new titles are displayed when you create or edit a PLU and may be changed back to the original titles at any time Example w kg Y Kg SUPER PLU MODE EDIT PRINT DELETE PLU MISC FUNCTIONS TEXT 1 TEXT2 TEXT3 4 RESET eee AAAA Press F1 to edit TEXT 1 PART NUMBER Press F2 to edit TEXT 2 DESCRIPTION Press F3 to edit TEXT 3 USER TEXT Press F5 to RESET and revert to the original titles Use the keypad to enter text or numbers as required Press ENTER when done fzfa fo TENTER alse me 12345 AOLE TEXT 4 7 s 9
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