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1. Wy t e bEEP no beep sound on pressing a key disabled bEEP YES beep sound on pressing a key enabled Return to weighing See point 11 2 2 return to weighing 15 3 Scale automatic switch off This function is essential to save energy while powering the scale from batteries accumulators If the t1 function is enabled the scale switches off within 5 minutes on condition there is no activity carried out on the scale i e mass indication on the display does not change 32 Function operation according to means of power supply Function settings Function operation Power supplv Power supplv bv from mains batteries accumulators ti 0 Disabled Disabled ti VES Enabled Enabled t1 Auto Disabled Enabled function disabled enabled automatically according to means of scale s power supply Procedure e Enter submenu lt P5 othr gt in accordance with point 11 2 of the user manual and Q l Auto fluto YEG AA BE o Return to weighing See point 11 2 2 return to weighing 33 15 4 Charging and discharging batteries accumulators If during scale supplving from batteries accumulators the software detects too low voltage value then it is signaled bv displaving pictogram Itis a message ordering the user to immediately replace the batteries with new ones or charge the accumulat
2. level OK level incorrect e Switch on the scale by pressing key press and hold the key for 0 5 second e On turning on wait until the scale completes the auto test procedure e Then the zero mass indication appears on the display with the following pictograms 0 precise zero indication A stable measurement result kg measuring unit e f measurement result is other than zero press zeroing key on indicator s overlay 8 KEYBOARD 9 KEVS AND FUNCTIONS Switching on off scale s displav press and hold the kev for about 1 second Function kev working mode selection Sending measurement result to a connected printer or computer Zeroing Tarring Caution Simultaneous pressing of and keys changes functionality of the keys for the time of function programming Means of their use is described further in this user manual 10 DISPLAY INDICATIONS No Indication Description A en Fierro evel otweioing re 2717 vaa l Bawdrae 000 3 Auto Control and corecing sales zaro indicator ra __ Power save mode time defined scale swich of Discharged batteries accumulators defected accumulator or defected power adapter 9 Ne Tare function applied 10 hoa Weighing with peak hold function applied Determining BMI factor 6 ma Stable measurement result ready to read kg g Scale in working mode weighing 17 11 USER MENU
3. 38400 4800 9200 3600 00 Return to weighing See point 11 2 2 return to weighing 28 14 3 Serial transmission parameters e Enter submenu lt P2 Prnt gt in accordance with point 11 2 of this user manual and D2 f La 8d ISoP 1d ISEP 8d ISEP 1d 150P BdeSnf 8d ISnf 7d2SnP 7 data bits 2 stop bits no parity control 7d1SEP 7 data bits 1 stop bit EVEN parity control 7d1SoP 7 data bits 1 stop bit ODD parity control 8d1SnP 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity control 8d2SnP 8 data bits 2 stop bits no parity control 8d1SEP 8 data bits 1 stop bit EVEN parity control 8d1SoP 8 data bits 1 stop bit ODD parity control Return to weighing See point 11 2 2 return to weighing 29 15 OTHER PARAMETRS The scale enables setting parameters influencing its operation like displav backlight beep sound automatic switch off mode These parameters are grouped in menu lt P5 othr gt 15 1 Display backlight The scale software automatically recognizes power supply mode mains accumulators and adjusts display backlight mode e bL for power supply from mains e bibA for power supply from batteries or accumulators 15 1 1 Display backlight for supply from mains Procedure e Enter submenu lt P5 othr gt in accordance with point 11 2 of the user manual and OC sL l l Oo
4. ss en nnnnnnn nn nn nn rna n rna 15 4 4 Accumulator charging process ss eennnnenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nn tana n ann 16 WORKING MODES srenununnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna nanna nanna nanna nata gen durera ieena iiaee nnie raai QI B on OD 16 1 Means of selecting a working mOde L L en nennnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanrnnn nn nt 16 2 Weighing with lock of measurement result on the display hoLd 16 3 Determining BMI factor ee eeceeeeeeeneeeneeeeneeeeeeseaeeseeeeeaeeseneeeaeeseaeeseeeeeaeeseaeeeneees 17 SCALE ADJUSTMENT cca i os nem a a et i top scuesctivetaaesaccsnecradceescuezaese 17 1 Adjustment snini soneasctevenscaceedanevecnessve urira tatae aE 17 2 Stat mass adjustmenti iii i aaea a Spa epi 18 COOPERATION WITH A PRINTER s0sssennnnnnnennnnnnnnznnnnnnnnznnanznnnnn nanna nnnmnnmnnnmmn nn 19 COOPERATION WITH A COMPUTER nsssennnennnznnnnnnnnnnanznnanmnnnznnnnmnnnnmnatmnnnmmnnzan 20 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL ns nrnnnnn ann n anna n nanna rna nr tm 20 1 Genetal information iaieiiea B are 20 2 A set of commands recognized by the indicator 20 3 Responses format for commands sent from computer level 20 4 Command s GESCrIPTON scccceccccestecsecencorsnedecsccunceceeseedecenevscecsadeecedoncbectsabiorduecedesued 20 41 ZOTO Scale i is ga p pp ge aoan e Saarai haieta aiis 20 4 2 Tare scale 20 4 3 Give tare valu
5. On unloading the scale s indication returns to zero Weighing is carried out with the accuracy of Il weighing range until the indication returns to zero Return from weighing in the Il weighing range to weighing in the weighing range takes place automatically on unloading the weighing platform and 1 indication returning to AUTOZERO zone signaled by pictogram 70 0on the displav As the indication returns to zero the pictogram of the Il weighing range is switched off and the scale measures mass with the accuracy of the l weighing range 12 5 Selection of basic measuring unit The scale enables setting a measuring unit which is activated on scale s switch on Procedure e Enter submenu lt P3 Unit gt in accordance with point 11 2 of this user manual and i wie LILI e Press kev for a few times and the displav indicates available measuring units in sequence kg G oy Ib LI LILI 7 i nN Available settings A Ifthe main measuring unit is kg the user can select between the following units kg lb N in case of verified scales Ib unit is disabled B Ifthe main measuring unit is g the user can select between the following units g ct lb in case of verified scales Ib unit is disabled 22 e On selecting a measuring unit press key the scale returns to displaving a window d jm l j Zl LI 21 lI L _ Return
6. 11 1 Scale s parameter groups Scale menu is divided into 5 basic submenus Each group has its own name preceded by a capital letter P P1 rEAd P 1 1 Fil 4 P 1 2 Auto YES P 1 4 Fnnd no P2 Prnt P2 2 S Lo P2 3 bAud 9600 P2 4 S rS 8d1SnP P3 Unit P3 1 StUn kg P5 othr P5 1 bL Auto P5 2 bLbt 70 P5 3 bEEP YES P5 4 ti Auto P5 5 CHr6 YES P6 CAL P6 1 St_u FUNCTION P6 2 uCAL FUNCTION 11 2 Moving through user menu The user moves in the menu by pressing keys on indicator s overlay 11 2 1 Keyboard Entering main menu Es j LE S Manual tare inserting in working mode weighing face Change of digit value by 1 up Scrolling the menu upwards Check battery accumulator status Esc J gt Toggling between gross net values aj l gt 18 Selecting a parameter on one menu level Changing the value of an active parameter Entering a selected submenu Activating a parameter for modification Accepting carried out changes Leaving a function without saving changes Moving one level up in menu structure QO G B m an tal 11 2 2 Return to weighing mode on returning to weighing mode with procedure of saving 1 The changes made in scale s memory are permanently saved carried out changes Press key for a few times until the display indicates message lt SAuE gt Then press to save changes or to abandon changes On pressing one of the above keys the scale automatically
7. frequency from the interval o electromagnetic spectrum which is between the lower range of radio frequencies of long waves and the infrared range frequencies useful for radio transmission Limit frequencies are 9 kHz and 3 000 GHz CAUTION Operating cellular telephones in the proximity of 2 8 m can cause unstable operation of the DEVICE CAUTION Operation in the proximity of e g 1 m devices for microwave therapy or shortwave therapy can cause unstable operation of the DEVICE CAUTION Using accessories and cables other than described in present manual may result in increased emission of electromagnetic waves and decreased wear resistance of the DEVICE 61 of other electric medical equipment and put one over another If such situation appears the DEVICE operation should be observed to see the lack of disturbance influence on the operation of the DEVICE in the configuration it is intended to be used A CAUTION The DEVICE should not be used in the proximity 26 APPENDIX A 26 1 Pictograms on the data plate ual symbol manufacturer name amp address symbol production date production year REF symbol product number SN symbol serial number 4 symbol temperature limitations temperatures k symbol B type application part C symbol please see the user manual Example WPT 60 150 OW personal scale wil sAowAc REF WPT 60 150 OW RADWAG S N 274465 09 Ci 201
8. available in baby scales models WPT 6 15D and WPT 10 20D e Body mass limitation for mode activation min 10kg e Height limitation for mode activation from 1m to 2 5m Mode operation e Load scale s weighing platform e Press function key to select working mode bnni e f measurement result is stable the display indicates for approximately 2 seconds the mass value of weighed patient followed by blinking value of height expressed in meters e f measurement result is unstable the display indicates dashes lt gt until stable measurement result is obtained Then the display indicates for approximately 2 seconds the mass value of weighed patient followed by blinking value of height expressed in meters 39 e Use indicators keyboard to type in the height of weighed patient where r J selects a digit U selects digit value e On typing in the height data accept it by pressing key and the display indicates the value of BMI factor e The following pressing of key causes printing the following data on a connected printer H 1 85 m W 75 82kg BMI 22 2 e Take of the load of the scale s ji o e Return to weighing mode by pressing Les key W The BMI factor is determined using the following relation BMI P where W body mass in kg H height in m BMI _ factor s value rounded to first decimal place Caution In case the mass indication while entering bnni mode is below
9. contact discharge 8kV through air discharge 2 kV for supply lines 1 kV for I O lines 1 kV differential mode 2 kV associative mode 58 The floor should be wooden concrete or made of ceramic plates If floors are covered with a synthetic material relative humidity should be at least 30 The quality of mains should be on the on the office or hospital level environment The quality of mains should be on the on the office or hospital level environment Short supply voltage drops and changes of supplv voltage in supplv lines according to IEC 61000 4 11 Magnetic field with frequencv the same as the supplv voltage according to IEC 61000 4 8 lt 5 UT gt 95 voltage drop UT through 0 5 period 40 UT 60 voltage drop UT through 5 periods 70 UT 30 voltage drop UT through 25 periods lt 5 UT gt 95 voltage drop UT through 5 seconds 3A m lt 5 UT gt 95 voltage drop UT through 0 5 period 40 UT 60 voltage drop UT through 5 periods 70 UT 30 voltage drop UT through 25 periods lt 5 UT gt 95 voltage drop UT through 5 seconds The quality of mains should be on the on the office or hospital level environment If a DEVICE user requires continuous supply during the breaks in the mains it is advisable that the DEVICE is supplied from UPS or batteries Magnetic field with frequency the same as the s
10. ee 11 2 2 Return to weighing MOC ccecccecssteressecenssqeesssestienetersuotscentencesensnotsvenseesaosee 12 WEIGHIN G i e 12 1 Tarring function 12 2 Manual tare insertion ss seen ennnnnnnnnnnnn nn n rna n nn 12 3 Zeroing function sena nn rna rr n anna 12 4 Weighing on dual range scales seen 12 5 Selection of basic measuring Unit nn 12 6 Selecting an instantaneous measuring unit 2 2 sse 13 MAIN SCALE PARAMETERS ssesnsnnenzzznanzz 13 1 Setting filtering level ss serena rasna 13 2 Median filter issib krin pi ar a A hi 13 3 Autozero function 14 RS 232 PARAMETERS 14 1 Determining minimum mass for function operation 14 2 Band ratoni e gia ae ei an a GAD as 14 3 Serial transmission parameters 22 sms nnennnnnnznnnanennnnnnnn 15 OTHER PARAMETRS ssmssenennznnenan 15 1 Display backlight 15 1 1 Display backlight for supply from mains sen 15 1 2 Display backlight for supply from batteries or accumulators 15 2 beep sound scale reaction to pressing a KeV nn ite 15 3 Scale automatic switch off ss anaana renta 15 4 Charging and discharging batteries accumulators 2 seen 15 4 1 Battery accumulator voltage level check 15 4 2 Operation of battery accumulator charge discharge indication we 15 4 3 Accumulator Charging Options
11. mass value in current measuring unit Frame format 1 2 3 4 5 6 745 16 17 18 19 20 21 stability u i marker space sign mass space unit CR LF 20 4 11 Switch off continuous transmission in current measuring unit Format CUO CR LF Accessible responses CU0 ICRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment CU0_A CRLF command understood and in progress 20 4 12 Send all implemented commands Format PC CR LF Accessible responses PC gt Z T TO S SI SU SUI C1 C0 CU1 CU0 PC command carried out terminal has sent all implemented commands 52 20 5 Manual printout Medical scale enables generating manual printouts The manual printout is generated after placing a weighed load on scale s weighing platform e stabilization of measurement result and pressing J key Caution If the scale is a verified one then printout of unstable instantaneous data in disabled Format of mass printout 1 2 3 4 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 stability space sign mass space unit CR LF marker p 9 p Stabilitv marker space if stable if unstable if error of exceeding range to occurs ee v if error of exceeding range to occurs sign space for positive values or for negative values mass 9 characters with decimal point and right justification
12. returns to weighing mode 12 WEIGHING For patients moving on the weighing platform it is recommended to set higher filtering level see point 13 1 of this user manual In such case the weighing time is longer but the obtained measurement result is reliable 12 1 Tarring function Place a nappy or a blanket on the scale s weighing platform e After indication stabilizing signaled by accompanying pictograms press L7 key mass indication returns to zero and Net pictogram is lit up in the upper left corner of the display 19 Net ae Teter BUS DU UL e Place a weighed baby infant on scale s weighing platform baby scale e Stand on scale s weighing platform personal scale e Sit on the chair of a chair scale e Lie on the bed bed scale After a few seconds after measurement stabilization it is possible to read the result Caution A Baby scale is designed to weighing infants in lying position If it is used to weight infants babies in sitting position pay special attention to place the infant baby in the center of weighing platform In other case the weighing platform may rest on the protective bumpers thus causing incorrect and unreliable measurement results B While weighing babies in sitting position pay special attention that the baby does not loose balance and falls off the weighing platform C Tarring is impossible if the display indicates negative or zero mass value In su
13. xe ce LI ze l l LIL D l Muco B Auto QES MA UEC l lo l bL no Backlight disabled bL YES Backlight enabled bL Auto Backlight in automatic mode i e switched off if display indication does not change for 10 seconds 30 Return to weighing See point 11 2 2 return to weighing Caution When bL Auto and the mass indication does not change for approximately 10 seconds then the display backlight is automatically switched off The backlight is automatically activated on mass indication change 15 1 2 Display backlight for supply from batteries or accumulators Depending on user needs and visibility operation of light in the scale s place of use the user can adjust brightness of display backlight between O and 100 In lower display brightness levels the operation time on batteries accumulators in longer For setting display brightness level operation of display backlight is always set to Auto Procedure e Enter submenu lt P5 othr gt in accordance with point 11 2 of the user manual and 10 80 40 eu Return to weighing See point 11 2 2 return to weighing 31 Caution Enabled displav backlight shortens scale s operation time on batteries accumulators 15 2 beep sound scale reaction to pressing a key Procedure e Enter submenu lt P5 othr gt in accordance with point 11 2 of the user manual and
14. 2 ELEKTMCCIczne ZR128 06 0050 6496 AD RADOM ul Bracka 28 11V AC 600MA DO9 05 11 W1 Max 60kg Min 0 4kg e 20g T 60kg 40 C W2 Max 150kg Min 1kg e 50g T 150kg 2 51 53 100 600 10 C R 26 2 CE marking Year of conformity assessment 12 e C 1383 2274 Notified Body for complying with medical directive Notified Body for complying with NAWI directive 62 MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRONIC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS R A DW G RADWAG WAGI ELEKTRONICZNE 26 600 Radom Bracka 28 POLAND Phone 48 48 384 88 00 fax 48 48 385 00 10 e mail export radwag com www radwag com b 74 SAAR CERT Ti ISO 9001 2008
15. No accumulators not installed or improperly installed Check the correctness of accumulator s installation polarization Scale turns off automatically Parameter t1 set to YES power saving mode Go to submenu othr and change parameter 5 4 t1 to no After turning on message LH is displayed Load on scale s weighing platform during powering up Unload the weighing platform In short period of time the scale should indicate zero 24 ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT Accessories KAFKA printer cable P0136 Computer cable P0108 EPSON printer cable P0151 Power cord for car lighter 12V DC K0047 Thermal printer KAFKA Dot matrix printer EPSON Additional display in plastic housing WD 4 1 available only as the factory installed option with a new scale RS232 RS485 converter for PUE C 31 KR 01 e RS232 Ethernet converter for PUE C 31 KR 04 Computer software e Scale Editor computer software e RAD KEY computer software e PW WIN computer software 57 25 EMC INFORMATION Table 201 Manufacturer declaration and information electromagnetic emission The DEVICE is intended to operate in the electromagnetic environment described below Recipient or user of the DEVICE should make sure that it operates in such an environment Emissivitv tests Compliance Electromagnetic environment information Emission
16. TION WITH A COMPUTER Medical scales enable communicating with a PC computer featuring an RS 232 interface Sending weighing results to a computer can be carried out manually After pressing J key continuously After sending a controlling command on a request from the After sending a controlling command computer Caution In medical scales enabling continuous transmission and automatic printout by setting an appropriate parameters is not available for a user 45 Cable diagram COMPUTER SCALE Female connector Female connector DB9 F DB9 F O scieto Xe Signals from a MK ma scale Signals from f 9 ojjs TA TA 9 o jg pin2 RxD computer allo o eins l pie 3 o pi 8 pin3 TxD pin 2 RxD 2ljo st tm e P l pin5 GND pin3 TxD 1jie thle pind GND O Solder side view Solder side view Cable scale computer Medical scales enable cooperating with a computer software SCALE EDITOR The software option of displaying indicators main weighing window features the most important data on weighing process previewed on scale s display The software enables simple scale configuration including designing printouts according to user needs editing main software settings editing RS 232 parameters etc Detailed description of software cooperation with a scale is provided in the software s tab Help 20 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL 20 1 General information A Acharacter based communication protocol scale te
17. User manual Medical scales User manual no ITKU 16 05 08 12 A Personal scales u Bed scales C u Chair scales 1383 2274 u Baby scales BALANCES AND SCALES RADWAG 26 600 Radom Bracka 28 POLAND Phone 48 0 48 38 48 800 fax 48 0 48 385 00 10 export radwag com www radwag com 27 August 2012 2 Table of contents 1 INTENDED USE i eset ec EE a aa aaa Mice aaia A 5 2 PRECAUTIONATY MEASURES 1 00 cccsssesceeeeeessssceeeeeeensseaceeeeesensseceeeeeesnesssaeeeeeeeenseages 5 2 1 Maintenance 0 0 eee ecceececcescsesceececceessssseeeccesccessseesececscseaseeeececseeeseeeeeesesseeaeeeeeeeeseeaes 5 2 2 Battery PACK zcavcese fe isir a 5 2 2 1 Power supply of scales featuring an indicator in plastic housing 6 2 2 2 Replacement of used batteries ss sse nnnnennennnnennnnnnnne nn nn nanna 7 3 WARRANTY CONDITIONS reer raaraa etna rare rap uade paei apararea aee reast anis aiee 8 MAIN DIMENSIONS i i a e e A E ES ei 9 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY ccccsssesseeseeeesseeseeeneseeeneneseeeeeseasseeensnesseeseseesneneneneeeseas Ble Personal scale nenn canine e e E r EE pE E EE aves steeds 5 2 Bed scale WPT 4B series CLEANING START UP KEYBOARD nnssssssnenneennn 9 KEYS AND FUNCTIONS 10 DISPLAY INDICATIONS P 11 USER MENU iii a raae aa eA AEA dieta 11 1 Scale s parameter g OU S a nn 11 2 Moving through user menu 11 2 1 Keyboard
18. ard batteries to indicator s batteries compartment Installing standard batteries without setting the parameter lt 5 5 CHr6 gt to value lt no gt may on powering the indicator from mains damage the batteries and the indicator N Powering the scale from mains is permissible using only the power adapter that comes standard with the scale 2 2 2 Replacement of used batteries Scales featuring indicator PUE C 31 series plastic housing enable replacing used batteries with new ones Procedure e Open the lid of the battery compartment located in the bottom section of indicators housing e Remove used discharged accumulators batteries and replace them with new ones pay attention to correct polarity marked in the battery compartment Close the batterv compartment s lid 3 WARRANTV CONDITIONS A B RADWAG feels obliged to repair or exchange all elements that appear to be faultv bv production or their construction Defining defects of unclear origin and means of their elimination can oniv be realized with assistance of manufacturer and user representatives RADWAG does not bear anv responsibilitv for defects losses or accidents resulting from unauthorized or inadequate performing of production or service processes Warranty does not cover e Mechanical defects caused by product exploitation other than intended defects of thermal and chemical origin defects caused by lightning overvoltage
19. aves and the infrared range frequencies useful for radio transmission Limit frequencies are 9 kHz and 3 000 GHz CAUTION Portable devices for RFI communication can influence ELECTRICAL MEDICAL DEVICES 60 Table 206 Recommended minimal distance between portable devices for RFI communication and the DEVICE The DEVICE intended to operate in the electromagnetic environment where electromagnetic disturbances of RF are under control Recipient or user of the DEVICE can prevent electromagnetic interference bv keeping minimal distances between portable devices for wireless communication transmitters and the DEVICE prompted below according to maximal output power of communication devices Given maximal Minimal distance adequate for the transmitter frequencies transmitter s m power 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz W d 1 2VP d 1 2VP d 2 3VP 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters with the maximal output power not mentioned above the advisable minimal distance d in meters can be estimated by equation adequate to the frequency of the transmitter where Pis a rated maximal power in watts W CAUTION 1 If f 80MHz and f 800MHz higher frequency range is taken CAUTION 2 Given information are not applicable in every situation Propagation of electromagnetic waves is influenced by absorption and reflection from surfaces objects and persons RF
20. be source of incorrect measurements 6 CLEANING Scales intended for weighing infants The scale requires periodical cleaning of the weighing platform Clean the weighing platform using disinfectants and cleaning agents dedicated for medical equipment While cleaning avoid pressing hard the weighing platform as it may damage the scale s measuring system Chair scales The scale requires periodical cleaning of the seat and the arms Clean the scale parts using disinfectants and cleaning agents dedicated for medical equipment While cleaning avoid turning over the scale or carrying out other activities which may result in damaging the scale Bed scales Clean the measuring blocks and measuring beams depending on scale type using disinfectants and cleaning agents dedicated for medical equipment Personal scales Clean the weighing platform and scale s body using disinfectants and cleaning agents dedicated for medical equipment Caution Do not drench the indicator of medical scales in any way use dry cloth or alternatively a damp cloth to clean the indicator 15 7 START UP First unpack and assemble the scale see point 5 of this user manual Then e Level the scale using its adjustable feet located in the bottom base of the medical scale Monitor the level status on the level located in the base of the medical scale Leveling is correct if the air bubble of the level indicator is located in the central location
21. cally previews the first of available options 37 ca jm Ca jma mia x Q LS Ma iu Q p m IL hoLd Print Scale operation with peak hold of measurement result enabled on pressing key the lock is cancelled on taking the load off the weighing platform and pressing key hoLd StAb Scale operation with automatic locking of measurement result the lock is cancelled on taking C the load off the weighing platform and pressing key hoLd OFF Exit to weighing mode on pressing key e On accepting selecting working mode by pressing key the software automatically moves to displaying mass indication window Software confirmation for enabling HoLd mode is appearance of OK marker in the top section of the display 38 Caution In case the mass indication is below set value of S Lo parameter then the measurement result will not be locked HoLd function will not be activated Mode operation e Load scale s weighing platform On stabilization of measurement result the display locks mass indication as required by enabled HoLd mode e Take the weighed load off scale s weighing platform e Before carrying out the following measurement press key 16 3 Determining BMI factor The mode of determining body mass index BMI is dedicated for adults over 18 years old therefore the software comprises the following limitations e The mode is not
22. cessible responses SULI CR LF MASS FRAME Frame format command understood but not accessible at this moment mass value in current measuring unit is returned immediately 1 B l 8 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 S U DAN space sign mass space unit CR LF Example S U I CR LF command from a computer SUI _ _58 237_kg_ CRLF command carried out immediate response of mass value in current measuring unit 20 4 8 Switch on continuous transmission in basic measuring unit Format C1 CR LF Accessible responses C1_I CR LF C1_A CR LF MASS FRAME Frame format command understood but not accessible at this moment command understood and in progress response is mass value in basic measuring unit 4 17 19 20 21 S l space stability marker space sign mass space unit CR LF 541 20 4 9 Switch off continuous transmission in basic measuring unit Format CO CR LF Accessible responses C0 ICRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment CO_ACRLF command understood and in progress 20 4 10 Switch on continuous transmission in current measuring unit Format CU1 CR LF Accessible responses CU1_ICRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment CU1_ACRLF command understood and in progress MASS FRAME response is
23. ch case the scale signals an error message Err3 and emits a short beep sound 12 2 Manual tare insertion The sale enables manual determining of tare value While in weighing mode amg e Simultaneously press and keys e The display indicates the following 20 e Use and E keys to set tare value e Press key e The scale returns to weighing mode and the display indicates value of inserted tare with sign e Tare value can be inserted in the optional moment of weighing process 12 3 Zeroing function Zeroing the indication is carried out by pressing key which is followed by zero mass indication and appearing pictograms 0 and mua Zeroing is equal to determining new zero point which is recognized by the scale as a precise zero Zeroing option is available only with stable measurement status Caution Zeroing of display indication is possible only within the 2 range from scale s maximal capacity If zeroed value is more than the 2 of scale s maximal capacity the display indicates lt Err2 gt message and short beep sound is emitted 12 4 Weighing on dual range scales Transition from weighing in the I weighing range to weighing in the II weighing range takes place automatically without operator s interference i e on exceeding the Max of the I weighing range Weighing in the Il weighing range is signaled by displaying a corresponding pictogram in the upper left corner of the display
24. cumulator charging options The function provides enabling or disabling charging option of NiMH accumulators a Parameter lt 5 5 CHr6 gt is set to lt no gt e Pictogram is not displayed charging option is disabled e On scale start the display shows message lt bAtt gt b Parameter lt 5 5 CHr6 gt is set to lt YES gt e Pictogram is blinking while accumulators charging process blinking interval 2s charging option is enabled e On scale start the display shows message lt nImhs gt e Incase the accumulators are defected or missing the pictogram is blinking quickly with very short intervals 0 5s Caution The indicator of a medical scale comes standard with a set of new NiMH accumulators size AA R6 and a power adapter Procedure e Enter submenu lt P5 othr gt in accordance with point 11 2 of the user manual and 35 CHr6 YES function enabled pictogram appears on the display CHr6 no function disabled pictogram does not appear on the display Return to weighing See point 11 2 2 return to weighing 15 4 4 Accumulator charging process The indicator of a medical scale comes standard with a set of new NiMH accumulators size AA R6 and a power adapter On scale s commissioning it is obligatory to form the accumulators which extends their life span The process requires full charging and complete discharging the accumulators New accumulators
25. d measurement result in basic measuring unit Format SI CR LF Accessible responses SI_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment MASS FRAME response is immediate with mass value in basic weighing unit 49 Frame format 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 S l space say space sign mass space unit CR LF Example S I CR LF command sent from a computer lt iene ame ae 18 5 kg CRLF command carried out immediate response of mass value in basic weighing unit 20 4 6 Send stable measurement result in current weighing unit Format SU CR LF Accessible responses SU ACRLF command understood and in progress SU ECRLF time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result SU_ICRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment SU_ACRLF command understood and in progress MASS FRAME response is mass value in current measuring unit Frame format 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 stabilitv marker S U space space sign mass space unit CR LF Example S U CR LF command from a computer S U _ A CR LF command understood and in progress SU___ __172 135_N__ CRLF command carried out response is mass value in current measuring unit 50 20 4 7 Immediatelv send measurement result in current measuring unit Format SUI CR LF Ac
26. data plate sssssesmsenzenzenzenzenzanzenzanzanznnznnenzanznnnanzaninzznzznztaza 62 26 2 CE MANN si a i g e E E E E T E EE ene 62 1 INTENDED USE RADWAG medical scales are designed to measuring mass of weighed patients In case of personal scales the mass determining process is carried out when a patient stands on the scale s weighing platform on chair scales when a patient is sitting and on bed scales a patient is weighed while lying on a bed Baby scales enable determining body mass of a baby who is lying on scale s platform Each of medical scales enables tarring in the whole measuring range Functions e Display backlight e Digital filters adjusting scale s operation to ambient and operating conditions of the place of use Median filter Autozero function Manual setting of tare value Baud rate settings Determining minimum mass for operating of automatic functions Automatic scale s switch off User adjustment available in non verified scales Peak hold weighing with locking the measurement result on the display HOLD e Determining BMI factor 2 PRECAUTIONATY MEASURES 2 1 Maintenance A Read the user manual carefully before commissioning and using the scale according to its intended use B Instruments to be decommissioned should be decommissioned in accordance with valid legal regulations 2 2 Battery pack Medical scales featuring an indicator PUE C 31 series plastic ho
27. e 5 20 4 4 Send stable measurement result in basic measuring unit mn 20 4 5 Immediately send measurement result in basic measuring unit 49 20 4 6 Send stable measurement result in current weighing unit 50 20 4 7 Immediately send measurement result in current measuring unit Per 20 4 8 Switch on continuous transmission in basic measuring unit 91 20 4 9 Switch off continuous transmission in basic measuring unit 52 20 4 10 Switch on continuous transmission in current measuring unit 52 20 4 11 Switch off continuous transmission in current measuring unit 1 92 20 4 12 Send all implemented COMMANAS se neennrenzznnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnni 1 52 20 5 Manual printout il Kors i ie soe kd a p ep AT FTA E 93 20 6 Continuous transmission sen nnnnnnnnnn mnn nanna n nanna anna tn 54 20 7 Printout configuration 94 21 ERROR MESSAGES iii ie a 54 22 SCALE TECHNICAL PARAMETERS sssrnnrennnnnnnnnnnnenanznnnnnnnnnnnnrmnnann narma nanna mnn 55 22 1 Chair scale 22 2 Personal scales 22 3 Bed scales P 22 4 Baby SCAIOS iii isa A TA at teeees 23 TROUBLE SHOOTING 24 ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT iii sated aaaea Naaa e EESTE SEEE 57 25 EMC INFORMATION i a Stee scene te sete aaa aeai Doea eE ae aiaee ES 58 26 APPENDIX Ai i a 62 26 1 Pictograms on the
28. ed object Procedure e Enter submenu lt P1 rEAd gt in accordance with point 11 2 of this user mi i a ah ais AUTO no autozero disabled AUTO YES autozero enabled 1 Pit mr o I m DL mt e r fa Fig 5 D we rr Ii Return to weighing See point 11 2 2 return to weighing 26 14 RS 232 PARAMETERS 14 1 Determining minimum mass for function operation Scale software enables weighing with peak hold function HOLD and determining BMI Body Mass Index factor of weighed patients The functions are enabled if the measurement result is above a value of minimum mass declared for function operation S_Lo If the measurement result is below the declared minimum mass value then e The display shows a message Lo in BMI function e The measurement result is not locked peak hold HOLD option disabled BMI mode is not available in baby scales Procedure e Enter submenu lt P2 Prnt gt in accordance with point 11 2 of this user manual and 1 D Ea Lilr f ma L L 5 Lo B mn FINI A LILILI III IS a Select digit value d 9 A D m Return to weighing See point 11 2 2 return to weighing 27 14 2 Baud rate Procedure e Enter submenu lt P2 Prnt gt in accordance with point 11 2 of this user manual and
29. eded LH Start mass error indication beyond acceptable range from 5 to 15 of start mass Caution 1 Errors Err2 Err3 Erra Err8 null LH that appear on the display are also accompanied by a short beep sound about 1 sec 2 Error FULL2 that appears on the display is also accompanied by a continuous sound until the cause of error excessive load on the weighing platform disappears 54 22 SCALE TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 22 1 Chair scale 230 V 50 Hz 11V AC Imax 600mA and 6xAA NiMH 22 2 Personal scales Testaira WPT WPT WPT WPT Pees 60 1500 60 1500W 100 2000 100 200 OW 60 150kg 100 200kg 20 50g 50 100g 20 50g 50 100g Height meter max range Power 230 V 50 Hz 11V AC Imax 600MA Ower SUPP Y and 6xAA NiMH Working temperature from 0 C to 40 C Average operation time on 35 hours accumulators 55 22 3 Bed scales weTass00c weres 000 Power supply Working temperature Average operation time on accumulators Interface 230 V 50 Hz 11V AC Imax 600MA and 6xAA NiMH from 0 C to 40 C 35 hours 22 4 Baby scales 230 V 50 Hz 11V AC Ima 600mA and 6xAA NiMH Average operation time on accumulators 56 23 TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Cause Solution Scale does not turn on Discharged accumulator accumulators Connect power adapter to charge the accumulator accumulators
30. have the optimum capacity after completing three charging discharging cycles Forming process 1 Plug the power adapter to scale s indicator 2 Charge the accumulators for approximately 12 hours charging time specified for accumulators with capacity 2200mAh 3 After 12 hours unplug the power adapter from the indicator 4 Operate the scale with supply from accumulators until its automatic switches off 86 5 After scale s automatic switch off repeat the forming process twice bv acting as specified in points 1 to 4 above The forming process enables obtaining optimum capacitv of the accumulators 16 WORKING MODES Medical scales while in weighing mode have two working modes which are enabled on pressing of Q kev e Weighing with peak hold lock of measurement result on the display hoLd e Determining BMI factor 16 1 Means of selecting a working mode On changing selecting a working mode the scale displays name of the working mode for approximately 1 second The software stores data on recently used working mode and it is displayed as the first one on next pressing of L scJ key Procedure T a IT a jma U Q J a jm Nena ji 16 2 Weighing with lock of measurement result on the display hold While in weighing mode press key and select working mode hoLd On enabling the mode the user should set its operation parameters The display automati
31. in the power network or other random event e Maintenance activities cleaning Loss of warranty takes place if e A repair is carried out outside RADWAG sales office or authorized service point e Service claims intrusion into mechanical or electronic construction by unauthorized people e The scale does not bear company s protective stickers Accumulators are covered by 6 months warranty period G Detailed warranty conditions are listed on a service card 4 MAIN DIMENSIONS A Personal scales are available in two versions with a height meter indicator is attached to the height meter without a height meter indicator is attached to the scale s weighing platform 1140 4 2120 Personal scale WPT xx OW series 319 289 431 100 90 2 280 x 228 as Personal scale WPT xx O series B Chair scale features a moveable handle and wheels aiding scale s transport to intended place of use Chair scale dimensions C Bed scale WPT AB series features four measuring blocks which are placed under the wheels of a bed using a dedicated hoist The design of the WPT AB series enables its using independentiv on bed tvpe beds with wheel diameter from 6100 to 6200 and applied brake svstem 820 Caution For WPT 4B 500 scales ma
32. itions Return to weighing See point 11 2 2 return to weighing Caution The higher filtering level the longer stabilization time of measurement result 13 2 Median filter The median filter is to eliminate short impulse disturbances like mechanical shocks Procedure e Enter submenu lt P1 rEAd gt in accordance with point 11 2 of this user manual and a f Fr a at DO J Fnnd no median filter operation disabled Fnnd YES median filter operation enabled Return to weighing See point 11 2 2 return to weighing 25 13 3 Autozero function The AUTOZERO function is implemented to assure precise scale s indications The function automaticallv controls and corrects scale s zero indication When the function is enabled the following measurement results are compared in constant time intervals If the following values differ less than declared AUTOZERO range e g 1 division then the scale automatically zeroes its indication and displays pictograms of stable measurement result mi and precise zero US When the AUTOZERO function is enabled each measurement result starts from precise zero point There are however cases when autozero function may disturb weighing process like while very slow loading pouring weighed object on scale s weighing platform In such case the zero correcting system can also correct the actual mass indication of weigh
33. justment a process can be aborted at optional moment by pressing key which is signaled by displaying the following message Caution 1 2 Remember to carrv out scale s adjustment process when there is no load on the scale s weighing platform If the adjustment process span adjustment lasts longer than 15 seconds error message lt Err8 gt is displayed and short beep sound is emitted Press Les key and repeat adjustment procedure under more stable ambient conditions 42 Return to weighing with procedure of saving changes See point 11 2 2 return to weighing 17 2 Start mass adjustment If the scale does not require the full adjusting process or the user does not have sufficient number of adjustment weights it is possible to adjust the start mass only Procedure e Enter submenu lt P6 CAL gt in accordance with point 11 2 of the user manual and g a Mm 7 i q L ka Ll Q ii p FI e After completing start mass adjustment process the scale returns to displaying parameter s name Cc EL Ul Jhan e Start mass austen process can be aborted at optional moment by pressing O key which is signaled by displaying the following message 43 Caution If the start mass adjustment lasts longer than 15 seconds error message lt Err8 gt is displayed and short beep sound is emitted Pres
34. mands The best policy for communication is not sending another command until a response for a former command has been received 20 3 Responses format for commands sent from computer level On receipt of a command the indicator sends a response in one of the following formats XX_A CR LF command understood and in progress XX_D CRLF command carried out appears only after the command XX_A XX ICRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment XX ACRLF jcommand understood but max range is exceeded XX vCRLF command understood but min range is exceeded ES CRLF Command carried out completed 47 an error occurred on command carrving out time limit exceeded XX ECRLF jwhile waiting for stable measurement result time limit is balance s characteristic parameter XX stands for a name of sent command substitutes spaces 20 4 Command s description 20 4 1 Zero scale Format Z CR LF Accessible responses Z ACRLF command understood and in progress Z DCRLF command carried out Z ACRLF command understood and in progress ZACRLF command understood but zeroing range exceeded Z ACRLF command understood and in progress Z ECRLF _ time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result ZICRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment 20 4 2 Tare scale Format T CR LF Accessible responses T ACRLF command understood and i
35. n progress T DCRLF command carried out T ACRLF command understood and in progress T vCRLF command understood but tarring range exceeded T ACRLF command understood and in progress T ECRLF _ time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result TICRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment 20 4 3 Give tare value Format TO CRLF Response TO TARA CR LF command carried out 48 Frame format 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 stability marker T O space space tare space unit CR LF Tare 9 characters with right justification Unit 3 characters with left justification 20 4 4 Send stable measurement result in basic measuring unit Format S CR LF Accessible responses S_A CRLF command understood and in progress S_E CRLF time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result S_I CRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment S_A CRLF command understood and in progress MASS FRAME response is mass value in basic measuring unit Frame format 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 S space PAN space sign mass space unit CR LF Example S CR LF command sent from a computer S _ A CR LF command understood and in progress S 8 5_g__ CRLF command carried out response is mass value in basic measuring unit 20 4 5 Immediately sen
36. of RF Group 1 The DEVICE produces energy in the range of RF only according to CISPR 11 as a subsequence of internal functionality Owing to that the emission in the range of RF is minimal and it is unlikely for it to interfere with anything in the near proximity Emission in the range Class B The DEVICE is relevant to operate in all premises of RF according to CISPR 11 including living surface and premises directly connected to the low tension system mains that supplies dwelling houses RF frequency from the interval o electromagnetic spectrum which is between the lower range of radio frequencies of long waves and the infrared range frequencies useful for radio transmission Limit frequencies are 9 kHz and 3 000 GHz Table 202 Manufacturer declaration and information electromagnetic immunity The DEVICE is intended to operate in the electromagnetic environment described below Recipient or user of the DEVICE should make sure that it operates in such an environment Testing level IEC 60601 Electromagnetic Immunity tests environment information Met requirements Electrostatic discharge ESD according to IEC 61000 4 2 Transient states and impulses according to IEC 61000 4 5 Surge disturbances according to IEC 61000 4 5 6kV contact discharge 8kV through air discharge 2 kV for supply lines 1 kV for I O lines 1kV differential mode 2 kV associative mode 6kV
37. ors Blinking pictogram denotes accumulators charging process 15 4 1 Battery accumulator voltage level check This function is used to checking the level of voltage in batteries accumulators The function operates only if e The scale is in weighing mode e The scale is supplied from batteries accumulators Procedure e While in weighing mode simultaneously press and keys The display shows message bAtt for approximately 1 second which is followed by information on batteries accumulators charging status in visible for approximately 2 seconds 1s e On displaying battery accumulator status the scale automatically returns to weighing mode 15 4 2 Operation of battery accumulator charge discharge indication In case the scale is supplied by batteries accumulators and the software detects too low voltage level voltage rate fall below 18 of permissible value the display shows a pictogram bat low which recommends 34 immediate replacing used batteries with new ones or charging the accumulators Low voltage signaling pictogram appears on the display e Ifa scale operates with low battery pictogram visible on the display after some time the software automatically switches off the scale to protect the accumulators from excessive discharge e Accumulator charging process is signaled by blinking pictogram blinking interval 2s on the display 15 4 3 Ac
38. rminal is designed for establishing communication between a RADWAG scale and a peripheral devices via RS 232C interface B It consists of commands sent from a peripheral device to the scale and responses from the scale C Responses are sent from the scale on each receipt of a command as a reaction for a specific command D Commands forming the communication protocol enable obtaining data on scale s status and influencing its operation e g request measurement results from the scale zero indication etc 46 20 2 A set of commands recognized by the indicator Command Command description Z Zero scale T Tare scale TO Give tare value S Send stable measurement result in basic measuring unit SI Immediately send measurement result in basic measuring unit SU Send stable measurement result in current measuring unit SUI Immediately send measurement result in current measuring unit C1 Switch on continuous transmission in basic measuring unit co Switch off continuous transmission in basic measuring unit CU1 Switch on continuous transmission in current measuring unit CUO Switch off continuous transmission in current measuring unit PC Send all implemented commands Caution 1 Each command must end with CR LF characters 2 Sending a following command without waiting for a response for an already sent command may result in scale s loosing skipping some of sent com
39. s key and repeat adjustment procedure under more stable ambient conditions Return to weighing with procedure of saving changes See point 11 2 2 return to weighing 18 COOPERATION WITH A PRINTER PT Each time the kev is pressed causes sending a signal containing current mass value and a measuring unit Depending on setting of STAB parameter the printout is released with stable or unstable instantaneous value Depending on setting of REPL parameter printout is automatic or manual Medical scales enable cooperating with one of the following printers KAFKA series a KAFKA Printout of weighing result and measuring unit only b KAFKA 1 Z This printer features an internal real time clock Both date and time are printed on plugging the printer to mains and connecting it to the scale c KAFKA SQS This printer features an internal real time clock and possibility of running statistics from measurements Statistic contents quantity of samples total mass of weighed samples average value standard deviation variation factor min value max value difference max min 44 Cable diagram KAFKA printer INDICATOR DIN 5 plug female socket DB9 F Signals from i Signals from apao green 5 an indicator o 4 o ojj9 int RxD white 31 ojf8 L tie GND U Y 2llo 9117 pin2 RxD ki illo 9 6 pin3 TxD pind GND A n SHIELD Soldered side view Soldered side view Cable scale KAFKA printer 19 COOPERA
40. scales place the beams on a firm stable and even foundation and unfold the beams to adjust them to a type of bed that is weighed e Incase of personal scales with a height meter assembly the height meter to scale s base using an allen key that comes standard with the scale put the indicator 7 onthe pillar cable holder fighten up nuts i z screw down the pillar Assembly of personal scale WPT xx OW series 12 5 2 Bed scale WPT AB series A Carefully remove the bed scale from its packaging General view B Assembly the scale s components e Screw down the indicator e Push in the castors C Move the assembly to its operation place and place it next to a bed to be weighed D Lock the castors brakes to set the trolley in a determined position Lock the castors of the bed F Move one of the measuring blocks of the WPT 4B scale to one of the bed s wheels G Assemble the hoist 13 H Use the hoist to place bed s wheel in the scale s measuring block See below figures GW Step 1 Step 3 Step 4 Apply the same procedure to the following bed s wheels until all of the bed s wheels are located on the measuring blocks as shown below Caution The foundation under the measuring blocks should be even and leveled Additionallv make sure that the connecting cable is not clenched under the measuring block as it mav
41. set value of S Lo parameter then the displays shows a message lt Lo gt and the scale returns to weighing mode 40 17 SCALE ADJUSTMENT Available in non verified scales only Ensuring high weighing accuracy requires periodical controlling scale s indications and correcting the adjustment factor stored in scale s memory the process is known as scale adjustment Adjustment should be carried out on scale start of operation or if dynamic change of temperature occurs Before carrying out adjustment procedure remove load from the weighing platform 17 1 Adjustment Procedure e Enter submenu lt P6 CAL gt in accordance with point 11 2 of the user manual and e The software displays the following messages commands Oe mal a TIQLILIIL a BA sl bo I Anr JLL e During this time the scale adjusts its start mass and after completing the procedure the mass of adjustment weight is displayed e g 3 000kg 41 Place the required weight on the weighing platform and press Le key The adjustment process starts automaticallv which is signaled bv the displaving the following message The completion of the adjustment procedure is signaled bv the following message unLone Take off the adjustment weight from the weighing platform after which message lt donE gt is displayed for approximately 1s and the scale returns to displaying name of submenu ad
42. to weighing with procedure of saving changes See point 11 2 2 return to weighing Caution On setting a new basic measuring unit the scale will switch on with the new measuring unit set as default one 12 6 Selecting an instantaneous measuring unit The function enables setting an instantaneous measuring unit used for indicating mass The measuring is active from the moment of its selection until it is changed or the scale is switched off and on Procedure e Press key and e On accepting a selected measuring unit go back to weighing mode with new measuring unit Available settings A Ifthe main measuring unit is kg the user can select between the following units kg lo not available in verified scales N B Ifthe main measuring unit is g the user can select between the following units g ct lb not available in verified scales 13 MAIN SCALE PARAMETERS The scale enables adjusting its operation to external and ambient conditions filtering level or user needs autozero operation tare value memory These parameters are grouped in menu lt P1 rEAd gt 13 1 Setting filtering level Procedure e Enter submenu lt P1 rEAd gt in accordance with point 11 2 of this user manual and DI LAJ U FEE pa ma g E m 7 1 i 1 Pik AS Ko Q aa 24 1 4 filtering level set in relation to current ambient and operating cond
43. tts W according to information from a manufacturer dis a recommended minimal distance in meters m The power of electromagnetic disturbances from stationary transmitters of RF settled in conditions on the spot a should be lower than the level of compliance for every frequency range b Interference can appear in the proximity of devices marked with the following sign K iD Caution 1 For 80 MHz and 800 MHz higher frequency range is taken Caution 2 Given information are not applicable in everv situation Propagation of electromagnetic waves is influenced bv absorption and reflection from surfaces objects and persons a Powers sourcing from fields of specific transmitters such as base stations in cellular telephonv radio transmitters amateur radios AM and FM radio transmission and TV transmission cannot be theoreticallv estimated To estimate an electromagnetic environment testing local conditions needs to be considered If the measured field power on the spot of DEVICE operation overpasses an acceptable level of compliance there should be tested if the DEVICE operates properly If an inappropriate operation appears it may be necessary make some preventions such as displacement of the DEVICE b For frequencies outside the range 150 kHz to 80 MHz the field power should not be greater than 3 V m RF frequency from the interval o electromagnetic spectrum which is between the lower range of radio frequencies of long w
44. unit 3 characters with left justification command 3 characters with left justification Example 1 mee reine 1832 0 g CRLF aprintout generated from a scale on pressing ENTER PRINT key Example 2 _ 2 237 Ib CRLF aprintout generated from a scale on pressing ENTER PRINT key Example 3 A 0 000 kg CRLF a printout generated from a scale on pressing ENTER PRINT kev 53 20 6 Continuous transmission Scale indicator enables printing mass value in continuous transmission in basic and in current measuring unit Continuous transmission mode in medical scales can be enabled bv sending a command via RS 232C interface see point 20 4 of this user manual 20 7 Printout configuration General information If data contained on a standard printout is excessive or insufficient and there is a need to modify it according to user needs please use SCALE EDITOR computer software The freeware is available for downloading from RADWAG website http www radwag com 21 ERROR MESSAGES Err2 Value beyond the zero range Err3 Value beyond the tare range Err4 Adjustment mass or start mass beyond the acceptable range 1 for weight 10 for start mass Err5 Mass of single part piece below scale s reading unit Err7 Too short scale s switch off time recommended time more than 3 sec Err8 Tarring Zeroing operation time exceeded null Zero value from the AD converter FULL2 Measurement range Max capacity exce
45. upply voltage should be on the level typical for office or hospital environment Caution UTis an alternative current AC of mains before implementing the test level RF frequency from the interval o electromagnetic spectrum which is between the lower range of radio frequencies of long waves and the infrared range frequencies useful for radio transmission The limit frequencies are 9 kHz and 3 000 GHz Table 204 Manufacturer declaration and information electromagnetic immunity The DEVICE is intended to operate in the electromagnetic environment described below Recipient or user of the DEVICE should make sure that it operates in such an environment Immunity tests Testing level IEC 60601 Met requirements Electromagnetic environment information Portable devices for wireless communication and cellular telephones should not be used within the distance from the DEVICE lower than the minimal recommended and that includes cables harness This distance can be calculated using the equations applicable for frequencies of transmitter operation Advisable minimal distance 59 Electromagnetic 3 Vrms 3 Vrms d 1 2VP disturbances within 26 kHz to 80 the RF range MHz according to IEC 61000 4 6 Electromagnetic 3 V m 3 V m d 1 2VP 80 MHz to 800 MHz disturbances within 80 MHz to 1 the RF range GHz d 2 3VP 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz according to IEC 61000 4 3 Where Pis a maximal transmitter output power value in wa
46. using are designed for buffer powering by NiMH batteries accumulators with rated voltage 1 2V size R6 AA and capacity from 1800 to 2800mAh 5 Indicators plugged to mains automaticallv monitor and maintain batteries accumulators charging status In case of scale s indicator s elongated storage in low temperatures it is not allowed to fullv discharge the accompanied batteries The equipment including accumulators does not belong to vour regular household waste The European legislation requires that electric and electronic equipment be collected and disposed separatelv from other communal waste with the aim of being recvcled Ia gt Hint Some symbols on accumulators batteries identify harmful compounds Pb lead Cd cadmium Hg mercury 2 2 1 Power supply of scales featuring an indicator in plastic housing New NiMH accumulators which come standard with the indicator PUE C 31 series in plastic housing require forming in accordance with the procedure contained in point 15 4 4 of this user manual Alternatively the indicator can be powered by standard R6 AA batteries Should an indicator be powered from standard batteries not the NIMH accumulators then e Before installing the batteries inside the indicator s housing power the indicator from mains only and go to menu parameter lt 5 5 CHr6 gt and change its value to lt no gt e Oncompleting the above step it is possible to assemble stand
47. ximal load carrying capacity 500 kg maximal weighing module capacity 150 kg maximal overload of weighing module during lifting the bed 250 kg 550 Bed scale WPT 4B series dimensions 10 D Bed scale WPT 8B series comprises two weighing beams which are unfolded maximally to 2 5 meters A gentle entrance onto the beam enables easy locating the bed onto the scale s beams On positioning onto the beams the bed is weighed The design of bed scale WPT 8B series enables its using independently on bed type and applied brake system 245 90 t 860 50 28 ok 980 Fy Bed scale WPT 8B series dimensions E Baby scales WPT 6 15D and WPT 10 20D are precise measuring instruments designed in the accuracy class III and dedicated to weighing infants Weighing process can be carried out with indication lock on stabilization of measurement result i e peak hold function In such case infant s mass can be precisely read independently on baby s movement on scale s weighing platform 300 aa l a Baby scale dimensions 11 5 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLV 5 1 Personal scale A Carefully remove the personal scale from its packaging B In order to ensure precise indications place the scale on a firm foundation distant from heat and cold sources e Incase of bed

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