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FB3000 II Series Instrument The Next Generation
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1. Software Hand Shaking Baud Output1 DSR cis Description Hardware Hand Shake A means to control data flow using hardware functions for communication between two or more devices Network Controls DTR Data Terminal Ready A control signal that indicates that the Data Terminal Equipment DTE is ready for data transmission RTS Request To Send A control line which receives verification signal from the CTS Control Line when it is ready to send data 26 51220 Rev 1 Section 4 Input Output 1 QT y CALE 4 2 9 Other Data String Customization Continued cow E Setting Build Tokens StatusCodes Weights IP Setup Baud 19200 Checksum gt Load Default Parity None iv Delimited Fairbanks Multicast Toledo Data Bits 8 Y Map View 1 Cardinal Software Hand Shaking Weightronix une t Condec Hardware Hand Shaking Use Require DIR RTS Window Description CONFIGURE OUTPUT Control Signals CONTINUED DSR Data Set Ready A control signal that indicates the Port Settings device is ready to transmit data Tab CTS Clear To Send A control signal used to notify the device that it has line control Load Tab preconfigured data protocol based on the scale manufacturer Select this item first when configuring an output Press the OK b
2. figure the network Settings Load Build Tokens StatusCodes Weight D parameters Pointing to each ee ee edit box will display a brief help message to assist in the setup m LocalPort 0001 jy wea Host mote 5000 Port 80 17 Program the IP Port Settings A by setting the Local Port and J ave IAM Timeout D User the Remote Port to the same a i po number as appropriate for the 4 Fus zoe users network m Linger FALSE Connections NN m n Example port 2000 9 Test Connection Yt Stop Listening e Remote Host to one of the following The IP address of the remote computer which will receive the weight data The network computer name of the remote computer which will receive the weight data as in the example shown above 18 Firewall Settings Leave the defaults as shown KERNEL CONFIGURE OUTPUTS 19 The customer will need to coms OMS Network provide a receiving application Settings Load Build Tokens StatusCodes weight E on a network computer which will Hetwork Output using COME Configuration open a connection through a aoreet oe a TCP IP socket with M adco cam Local Port 10001 JY Server Host e The IP address must be set Remote Port 5000 m Port fo to the address of the FB3000 rae I and the Port set to the
3. Status 7 E PortS Status Byte Tokens Status Codes Weights This adds a new Text box to the 725 Output Data String Status Byte C 1 Gross Weight Tare Weight lt U gt Net Weight lt M gt Displayed Weight Scale1 Scale2 Scale3 IM Scale4 ScaleS Scale6 Scale When inputting ASCII Characters W gt ees always precede the message with AE m IM Ox and the equivalent ASCII code up to 3 digits 0x099 20 Open the Port Settings tab 21 Program the Baud Rate Stop Bits Continuous 5 0x036 19 Program a command within the Data String either enter an ASCII Character or input text 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and the Parity to the appropriate C Port settings YY Build Tokens status Codes weights settings wm Delimited Data Bits Multicast Map View Output Output to PC104 Stop Bits Software Hand Shaking None d Hardware Hand Shaking Use Require DIR RTS DSR CTS 02 10 22 51220 Rev 1 EOS Section 4 Input Output 1 0 aW TNAM 2 CAL 4 2 7 Steps in Customizing Continued OUTPUTS coM1 OFF Settings Load Build Tokens StatusCodes Weights IP 2 Item Data Type Text Units Token Mode Token G T N Scale Status Load Cell Status Scale4 Gross Weight lt 4G gt Text 0x03 Text 0x02
4. Returns user to the previous menu Zero Key s will Zero the Scale Print 02 10 Prints a ticket e Inthe In Out Device an Inbound or Outbound Gross ticket A Gross Tare Net ticket may also be printed In the Weigh Only mode a Gross Weight ticket may be printed with a manually entered Tare and the Net will be calculated 14 51220 Rev 1 S Section 3 Functions and Menus aW 1 KEY FUNCTIONS CONTINUED Units Scroll Lock Changes the units of weight displayed depending on the selection made in the Calibration Menu 0 to 9 0 to 9 Used to enter numeric data such as tares and IDs Enter Enter Stores selections into memory during data entry or programming F1 F1 Toggles between the scales that are viewed and operated F2 F2 Unassigned F3 F3 Unassigned F4 F4 Unassigned F5 F5 Toggles between the scale groups when more than four 4 scales are used F6 F6 Toggles between the Operational Screen and the Multi Scale Screen if more than one scale is being controlled F7 Unassigned F8 Unassigned Unassigned e Service Usage only Warning changing this items in this area can effect the proper operation of the scale Unassigned Unassigned The Kernel can be set up to operate in one of two Modes of Operation depending upon the service programming Gross Weighing Gross Tare Net Additional Windows Tips e ALT F4 ke
5. Tare Weight data T Status Code Word A Increment Size Count by 2 Count by 5 0 1 Always Logic 1 Always Logic 0 Parity Bit 02 10 54 51220 Rev 1 PL 2 Appendix Data Output Toledo Data Format Continued Status Code Word B Description Gross 0 Positive 0 Negative 1 In Range 0 Overcapacity 1 No Motion 0 Motion 1 Lb 0 Kg 1 Always Logic 0 Normal 0 Power Up 1 Parity Bit Status Code Word C Description Always Logic 0 Always Logic 0 Always Logic 0 Normal 0 Print Switched Pushed 1 Always Logic 0 Always Logic 1 Normal 0 Keyboard Tare 1 Parity Bit 02 10 55 51220 Rev 1 PL wae Appendix Data Output Cardinal 738 Continuous Scoreboard Data Format lt CR gt lt P gt lt WWWWWW gt lt m gt lt SP gt lt U gt lt SP gt lt g gt lt SP gt lt SP gt lt ETX gt Note s 1 Displayed weight P Polarity Positive weight Negative weight Units Ib pounds kg kilograms m Motion or o Overload g Gross n Net SP Space 2 Leading zeros are not suppressed Weightronix Data Format lt gt lt M gt lt WWWWWW gt lt gt lt U gt lt CR gt lt LF gt Note s 1 lt gt Space Mode G Gross T Tare N Net W Displayed weight
6. Technology Analog Load Cells Mettler Toledo DigiTol Load Cells e The instrument can control up to eight 8 scales e Multi scale viewing capability of up to four 4 scales at once is also a standard feature e The FB3000 II Kernel uses the following Modes of Operation Gross Only GTN Gross Tare Net 02 10 7 51220 Rev 1 Information 4 ENCLOSURE Section 1 General Information 12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATI ONS Painted Steel NEMA 12 Product 30070 Stainless Steel NEMA 12 Product 30079 Stainless Steel and Aluminum NEMA 12 Product 30077 30078 Stainless Steel NEMA 4X Product 30079 PROCESSOR 1 GHz CPU BIOS Award 512KB Flash BIOS RAM One DDR SO DIMM memory socket up to 1GB STORAGE 64 GB SSD Solid State Drive OPERATING SYSTEM Microsoft XP Pro Embedded with Service Pack 2 OUTPUTS KEYBOARD AND MOUSE INTERFACE Parallel Port One 1 bi directional parallel port with SPP ECP EPP support Serial Ports One 1 RS 232 422 485 scale interface COM 2 Three 1 Board mounted RS232 2 Case mounted RS232 ports COM 3 and COM 4 USB Ports Three 2 Board mounted ports and One 1 external ports SVGA Port One 1 Board mounted SVGA display output Supports PS2 or USB keyboards Supports PS2 or USB mice PC 104 CONNECTOR One 1 Board mounted PC 104 connector DIGITAL ETHERNET
7. lt B gt lt C gt lt GGGGGG gt lt TTTTTT gt lt CR gt Cardinal lt CR gt lt P gt lt WWWWWW gt lt m gt lt SP gt lt U gt lt SP gt lt g gt lt SP gt lt SP gt lt ETX gt Weightronix lt gt lt M gt lt WWWWWW gt lt gt lt U gt lt CR gt lt LF gt Condec lt STX gt lt P gt lt WWWWWWW gt lt U gt lt G gt lt M gt lt CR gt 4 2 5 Load the Default COM Settings Follow these steps to configure the Load Default into the Output Data String 3 From the Weighing Application Window press the MENU button from the Kernel Options Menu select Configuration Menu e a Pee Lir Le LEE GS FB3000 gt 4 Select Configure Output Return to Options Menu Load Cell Diagnostics SSE o Mouse Properties Version 2 0 0 37 02 10 19 51220 Rev 1 wa Section 4 Input Output 1 0 s 4 2 5 Load the Default COM Settings Continued 5 Open the Load tab 6 Select the COM Port to be coma Continuous configured 10 7 Sect the appropriate Load Default 8 Press the button 9 Open the Port Settings tab rcc E coma Continuous gt 10 Program the Baud Rate Stop settings puna Tokens status codes weigms Bits and the Parity to the appropriate settings 02 10 20 51220 Rev 1 n Section 4 Input Output 1 0 124 s TL i CALE 4 2 6 Customizing the Output Data Strings The FB3000 II Kernel
8. 02 10 50 51220 Rev 1 2 Appendix Il System Resource uurs CALE Shared Memory Kernel Mapped Output Continued LastCounter MapOutputData gt counter int len MapOutputData gt length if len gt sizeof MapOutputData gt data 1 len sizeof MapOutputData gt data 1 ScaleStatus_Text gt Caption String MapOutputData gt status input 0 NULL for int mf 0 mf lt len mf input mf MapOutputData gt data mf input len NULL return command i e z to zero scales u to change units etc 2 char buffer Z1 to zero scale 1 if KernelCommand 0 NULL MapOutputData command 0 KernelCommandq 0 MapOutputData gt command 1 KernelCommand 1 KernelCommand 0 NULL CommandSent true result true release semaphore for kernel ReleaseSemaphore wSemaphore 1 NULL return result 02 10 51 51220 Rev 1 Appendix IIl Data Output REMOTE DISPLAY OUTPUT Data Format lt STX gt lt 4 gt lt 0 gt lt SP gt lt KXXXXX gt lt ETX gt Note s 1 Characters denoted by X are characters 0 9 2 Leading zeroes are suppressed 3 Polarity indication for a positive value is a space SP Negative values are not transmitted 4 Identifier code lt 4 gt lt 0 gt Gross weight Transmission is Gross Only 5 Transmission for the DEMAND Mode occurs when a carriage return CR Hex OD is received CONFIGURE OU
9. 51220 Rev 1 e a Section 5 Operation uung ss Cart 5 3 1 Using the Display Screen Function Buttons 0 0 0 Ib GROSS 68980 F1 toggles thru the available scales F6 toggles the two Screen views e When in the Multi scale Screen press the F1 button to toggle thru the available scales e Press the display screen s F6 button to toggle back and forth from the GTN Screen to the Multi scale Screen 02 10 41 51220 Rev 1 PY Section 5 Operation WW 5 4 APPLICATION SHUT DOWN PROCEDURE 1 close the Kernel Program press the Exit button on the open weighing 00 GROSS application screen 2 Double click on the Exit Application button KERNEL OPTIONS Shutdown MENU or Esc to skip Are you sure Improper shutdown of this instrument can cause damage to the hard drive and loss of data WELLL B B Bg B M BB 02 10 42 51220 Rev 1 2 FAIRBANKS Section 5 Operation 11 4 CALE 5 5 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE 1 Using the external keyboard press and hold the ALT F4 keys simultaneously to exit the program The FB3000 II will close down properly 2 Click the Turn Off button Turn off computer The instrument turns off F Upon shut down the display turns dark Stand Be 3 Turn off the power using the ON OFF rocker switch 02 10 43 51220 Rev 1 Section 6 SERVICE amp MAINTENANC
10. 8 ASCII and Text Data Character 24 4 2 9 Other Data String 25 4 3 20 mA Serial Current Loop Programming 31 4 4 IP Network OutpUt 01 33 4 4 1 P Setup Menu 33 4 4 2 IP Network Output Setup Instructions sese 35 4 4 3 Testing the IP Network 38 SECTION OPERATION aon nsi cna Eus E SUN NI UG bU GEO 39 5 1 SYSTEM BOOT UP 39 5 2 Viewing ODUONS 40 5 3 Gross Vx Fab CFR Rr RAE 40 5 3 1 Using the Display Screen Function sse 41 5 4 Application Shut Down 42 5 5 System Shutdown nns 43 02 10 4 51220 Rev 1 PLVS Table of Contents _ uurs CANA SECTION 6 SERVICE amp MAINTENANCE nenne 44 TroubleshoolHgsnsecesau hien nU ARRA 44 6 2 Remote Service and Diagnos
11. INTERFACE Eight 8 internal digital inputs and outputs PCI 100 10 Mbps Ethernet interface with a female RJ45 connector Complies with IEEE 802 3x Standards DISPLAY e 10 4 Color SVGA Color LCD TFT Full graphic support 600 x 800 resolution e 10 4 Color SVGA Color DVI 600 x 800 resolution FB3000 II T models BATTERY 02 10 Lithium 3V 220mAH 8 51220 Rev 1 Section 1 General Information 4 12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATI ONS CONTINUED SCALE INTERFACE e Intalogix Technology OPTIONS External QMB Interface 30433 External Intalogix Communication Board 28330 Maximum of twenty 20 1000 or twelve 12 350 cells Dual External Intalogix Communication Board 28333 Up to forty 40 1000 or twenty four 24 350 cells e Analog Technology External Analog Load Cell Interface 29646 Up to sixteen 16 1000 or ten 10 350 cells Dual External Analog Load Cell Interface 30124 Up to sixteen 32 1000 or ten 20 350 cells Maximum of two 2 FB3000 ll Internal PC104 Weight Controller 27104 High Speed A D Maximum of ten 10 1000 ohm load cells per scale input Controls up to two 2 scales Provides passive 20mA serial output Provides passive 4 20mA analog output Maximum of two 2 FB3000 II ACCESSORIES Mini keyboard 25498 PS2 87 key NEMA 4 Rubberized keyboard 27077 USB Mouse 26387 Two 2 button with
12. IV for complete information regarding SOCKS Protocol 02 10 33 51220 Rev 1 PL S FAIRBANK wawa ATO Cart Section 4 Input Output I O 4 4 1 IP Setup Menu Overview Continued coms Network Settings Load Build Tokens StatusCodes Weight E Network Output using 5 Configuration List girm m E E EMM Port Settings Firewall Settings a Local Port 10001 Server jg Host Remote Port sooo Port Remote Host W Type Firewall Timeout User Keep Alive FALSE Password Linger fase connections po QI Test Connection vw Stop Listening E Window Name Description CONFIGURE OUTPUT Firewall Settings CONTINUED e Host The Host IP Address IP Setup Tab e Port The Port Socket number used e Type Y Default Firewall Tunnel Set to 80 5 54 Set to 1080 SOCKS5 Set to 1080 User User Login name Password User Password to login to the Host e Connect Establishes a connection Terminates all active connections Show a log of all IP events Stops the monitoring signal with the scale See Appendix IV for complete information regarding SOCKS Protocol 02 10 34 51220 Rev 1 Section 4 Input Output 1 CALE 4 4 2 IP Network Output Setup Instructions The following procedure outlines the setup instructions required to
13. Status Byte Text 4 1 Status Byte B Scale1 Gross Weight 16 SUME Gross Weight Text 0x03 Tare Weight Text lt fowl Displayed Weight Scale1 Scale2 Gross Weight Scale2 Scale Status Scale5 Scale2 Status Byte Scale6 Scale2 Status Byte Scale Scale2 Status Byte C Scale8 Scale2 Units lt lt Remove gt gt A drop down Menu Window opens when any Data Type choice is selected by left clicking in the field Window Name Description CONFIGURE OUTPUT Configures the data string protocol order written in ASCII text Build Tab By left clicking in any item a drop down menu offers different parameters or removes them Text may be added to the data string by clicking in the Value field then entering it Also by clicking into the Data Type box and choosing text from the drop down box 02 10 23 51220 Rev 1 Section 4 Input Output 1 0 4 2 8 ASCII and Text Data Character Types There are two types of data configuration characters Both have an important and have a specific function both are used within the same data string Both types are defined below ASCII American Standard Code for Internet Interchange Characters Text Formatted Characters are always written with a _ prefix which tells the Kernel Program Read me Trigger to post it as text character i e 0x120 code for informati
14. activate the IP NETWORK output function Procedure steps skipped or omitted during this process may cause certain features to not operate or function as expected Follow these steps to configure the IP Network Output 9 From the Weighing Application Window press the MENU button from the Kernel Options Menu select Configuration Menu GR A gt B t V 10 Select Configure Output Return to Options Menu Version 2 0 0 37 02 10 35 51220 Rev 1 pan Section 4 Input Output 1 QT saa CALF 4 4 2 IP Network Output Setup Instructions Continued 11 Select an unused Port to be configured Example COM 5 Continuous 12 Access the Load tab and select a ES QC stus Coon eight default format similar to what is i required Load Default 13 Press the button Weightronix Condec Are 7 78 Current settings will be lost 14 Select the Build tab and configure the data output format as desired bkens Status Codes Weights Status Code Status Code Status Code C Gross Weight Tare Weight 02 10 36 51220 Rev 1 M rion Section 4 Input Output 1 4 4 4 2 IP Network Output Setup Instructions Continued 15 0 Mode drop down listto TEE mmo select the Network mode Network 16 Select the IP Setup tab to
15. or failed 0 5 Request failed because client is not running identd or not reachable from the server 0 5 Request failed because client s identd could not confirm the user ID string in the request e Field 3 2 arbitrary bytes that should be ignored e Field 4 4 arbitrary bytes that should be ignored 02 10 61 51220 Rev 1 a Appendix VII SOCKS Information ausy APPENDIX SOCKS INFORMATION CONTINUED The SOCKS 5 Protocol an extension of the SOCKS 4 Protocol that offers more choices of authentication is defined in RFC 1928 The initial handshake now consists of the following e Client connects and sends a greeting which includes a list of authentication methods supported e Server chooses one or sends a failure response if none of the offered methods are acceptable e Several messages may now pass between the client and the server depending on the authentication method chosen e Client sends a connection request similar to SOCKS 4 e Server responds similar to SOCKS 4 The authentication methods supported are numbered as follows e 0x00 No authentication e 0x01 GSSAPI e 0x02 Username Password e 0x03 0x7F Methods assigned by IANA e 0x80 0xFE Methods reserved for private use The initial greeting from the client is e Field 1 SOCKS version number must be 0x05 for this version e Field 2 Number of authentication methods supported 1 byte e Field 3 Authenticatio
16. programmed to display in the Weight Window or in the minimized tray 6 2 1 Opening the VNC Connection To open the remote connection left click on the Fairbanks Globe Click the Menu key Give the Remote Fairbanks Technician the IP address listed within the Remote Diagnostic Mode Window Upon completion of diagnostics the Remote Fairbanks Technician will disconnect at his or her end 2 156 122 tc PAREN 7 EB 3000 Disconnect the Remote Connection by clicking the This returns the Kernel Program back to normal operations 02 10 45 51220 Rev 1 GPIOPort Programming the GPIO Port The FB3000 Il provides an 8 bit GPI port and an 8 bit GPO port that you can use to read and write data through Reading the GPIO Data 26 87 26 87 e 2 2 configuration register CR2a 2f fc set GPIO not GAME PORT e 2 07 point to logical device number reg e 2507 select logical device 7 e 2 30 configuration register CR30 e 2 1 logical device control e 2 0 configuration register CRfO e 2f FF 1 input 2e f1 2f read value 00 FF 02 10 46 51220 Rev 1 PADS Appendix GPIOPort FAIRBANKS RAI TZ 4 rz o gt Writing the GPIO Data 46 87 46 87 e 4 2 configuration register CR2a e 4f fc set GPIO GAME PORT 4e 07 point to logical device number reg e 44 07 selec
17. scroll wheel USB Wall Bracket Painted Steel 26223 Wall Bracket Stainless Steel 26224 Compact Flash Card 32MB 25853 SVP Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS 15892 500 VA Rating 02 10 9 51220 Rev 1 Section 1 General Information AZAR FAIRE By cei semen 12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATI ONS CONTINUED ACCESSORIES CONTINUED POWER REQUIREMENTS e External Serial Port Relay Kit 26727 Basic traffic light control Interact e 4 20mA analog and 20 serial output 27104 140 Weight Controller 100 130 VAC 12A 60 Hz 2 Hz Separate and dedicated circuit Neutral to Ground voltage should be lt 0 2 vAC ETL LISTED Conforms to UL STD 60950 1 22 2 NO 60950 1 03 APPROVALS 13 FEATURES DIAGNOSTICS LOAD CELL FLAG CC 04 013 MC M 5552C Built in self diagnostics reports on Calibration change Time and date change Remote access enabled Routine maintenance required Flash memory error Load cell ghosted Load cell failure Visual flags identify problem load cell s on diagnostic screen until flag is manually cleared to identify intermittent problems LOAD CELL GHOSTING Ability to electronically mimic or duplicate a failed load cell if equipped with Intalogix Interface for load cell communications preventing system failure and or shutdown REMOTE DIAGNOSTICS 02 10 Progra
18. E IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS Electrostatic Discharge ESD can easily damage the FB3000 board assemblies Do not touch or handle internal components without proper precautions such as utilizing a grounding strap 6 1 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Condition s Solution s Check that scale is empty A large amount of weight is zeroed If Scale is empty Call for This is normal Service Load Cell s bad Press OK and continue weighing Possible load cell damage Call for Service Load Cell Failure s Possible load cell damage Flashing and displays Call for Service Access the Load Cell Diagnostics Menu to verify the load cell status Count stability or change of counts Contact the local service for further trouble shooting SC Cells Found None Possible damaged load cell cable Load cell shortened Defective Pit Power Supply Defective Smart Sectional Controller s Defective Analog Assembly Call for Service Displays Ib GROSS Communication error to load Cells Call for Service 02 10 44 51220 Rev 1 FAIRBANKS baL LLA 6 2 PS Section 6 Service and Maintenance y CALE REMOTE SERVICE AND DIAGNOSTICS The FB3000 II can be serviced and have diagnostics performed from a remote location such as the nearest authorized Fairbanks Service Center 5 The instrument must be connected to a network with internet access The Remote VNC Connection can be
19. E pe FB3000 Il Local Port setting 2000 FALSE Password e When the IP is configured Linger Fasc z p E k L correctly it will display P Test Connection u l Stop Listening Listening 20 The data steam will be a continuous stream in the format set in step 6 above 02 10 37 51220 Rev 1 fama Section 4 Input Output 1 0 FAIRBANKS 4 4 3 Testing the IP Network Output Test Instructions to activate the IP Network Output function from the FB3000 II Kernel Weight Server program 1 Setup the IP Network Output as described in Section 7 6 2 of this manual 2 Return the Kernel back to the Weight Processing Screen 3 Ata different computer on the same network use Hyper Terminal to receive the data 4 Start Hyper Terminal enter a New Connection name Example Test Click OK 5 Set the Connect Using drop down box to TCP IP Winsock 7 Set the Host Address to the IP address of the computer or FB3000 II that the Kernel exe is running on 7 Setthe Port Number to the same value as the Local port is set 8 Click OK If a connect attempt is made it will fail at this point ignore and clear the error message 9 Select the Call menu item and select Wait for Call from the drop down menu 10 If all is working the instrument should make connection and weight data should be displayed in the Hyper Terminal window in the format set previousl
20. II configured output string from kernel unsigned char command 2 command to return to kernel i e z zero all scales Z1 zero scale 1 int length length of string in data int counter sequential number char status 128 kernel status bool TScaleForm ReadMappedOutput char input bool result false bool CommandSent false if MappedOutputHandle NULL wSemaphore CreateSemaphore NULL 1 1 Output1 Write if wSemaphore NULL return 0 rSemaphore CreateSemaphore NULL 0 1 Output1 Read if rSemaphore NULL CloseHandle wSemaphore wSemaphore NULL return 0 02 10 49 51220 Rev 1 SS Appendix System Resource aurs CALE Shared Memory Kernel Mapped Output Continued MappedOutputHandle CreateFileMapping HANDLE OxFFFFFFFF NULL PAGE READWRITE 0 sizeof struct FileMapStruct Output1 if MappedOutputHandle NULL CloseHandle rSemaphore rSemaphore NULL CloseHandle wSemaphore wSemaphore NULL return 0 if MapOutputData NULL MapOutputData struct FileMapStruct MapViewOfFile MappedOutputHandle FILE_MAP_WRITE 0 0 sizeof struct FileMapStruct ifr MapOutputData NULL i wait for kernel to release if WaitForSingleObject rSemaphore 5 WAIT FAILED return false Check Counter to see if Kernel has sent a new string iff MapOutputData counter LastCounter
21. MIA VN S 405 rmm AIRBANK perator Manua 24 SCALE FB3000 II Series Instrument The Next Generation with Intalogix Technology OF ID 8 5 2 OF C D FB 3000 51220 2010 by Fairbanks Scales Inc Revision 1 02 10 rights reserved Amendment Record FB3000 II Series Instrument With Intalogix Technology FB3000 II KERNEL PROGRAM OPERATORS MANUAL DOCUMENT 51220 Manufactured by Fairbanks Scales Inc 821 Locust Street Kansas City Missouri 64106 Created 02 2010 Revision 1 02 2010 Documentation Release Copyright 2010 This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved no part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission of the manufacturer Trademarks IBM EGA VGA XT AT OS 2 and PS 2 are registered trademarks of International Business Machine Corporation Award is a trademark of Award Software International Inc RTL is a trademark of Realtek Semi Conductor Co Ltd VIA is a trademark of VIA Technologies Inc Winbond is a trademark of Winbond Technology Inc CF and CompactFlash are trademarks of ScanDisk Corporation Microsoft Windows Windows NT Windows XP and MS DOS are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other product names mentioned herein are used for
22. TPUT Fairbanks Data Format lt STX gt lt A gt lt B gt lt C gt lt GGGGGG gt lt TTTTTT gt lt CR gt Note s 1 Characters denoted by G and T are characters 0 9 2 Leading zeroes are suppressed 3 Gross Weight Data G Tare Weight Data T Status Code Word A EN X X E XXX X XXXX ERE 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 02 10 52 51220 Rev 1 S Appendix Data Output FAIRBANK 21724 mt sc CALE CONFIGURE OUTPUT CONTINUED Increment Size Count By 1 Count by 2 Count by 5 0 1 Always Logic 1 Always Logic 0 Parity Bit Status Code Word B Description Gross 0 Net 1 Positive 0 Negative 1 In Range 0 Overcapacity 1 No Motion 0 Motion 1 Lb 0 Kg 1 Always Logic 1 Normal 0 Power Up 1 Parity Bit Status Code Word C Description Always Logic 0 Always Logic 0 Always Logic 0 Normal 0 Print Switch Pushed 1 Always Logic 0 Always Logic 0 Normal 0 Keyboard Tare 1 Parity Bit 02 10 53 51220 Rev 1 2 a Data Output wawa Id Toledo Data Format lt STX gt lt A gt lt B gt lt C gt lt GGGGGG gt lt TTTTTT gt lt CR gt Note s 1 Characters denoted and T are Characters 0 9 2 Leading zeroes are not suppressed 3 Gross Weight data
23. U Units m Motion Overload 2 Leading zeros are suppressed 02 10 56 51220 Rev 1 A M roa Appendix Data Output gt 4 Condec Continuous Data Format lt STX gt lt P gt lt WWWWWW gt lt U gt lt G gt lt M gt lt CR gt Note s 1 P Polarity space positive weight negative weight W Displayed weight U Units L pounds K kilograms G Gross N Net M Motion 2 Leading zeros are suppressed Build Tab Definitions Load Cell Status lt L gt This item if included in the data output string indicates if a load cell s are indicating an error If no error is present a zero 0 will be present or the character equivalent of the decimal number of load cell with an error will be indicated i e 1 28 FS 02 10 57 51220 Rev 1 Appendix IV Network Command Functions Command Structure Sender Command Where Sender is The Computer Name of the PC which is sending the command Where Command is Lowercase z Zeroes all scales Uppercase 21 Z2 etc Zero a specific scale Uppercase ZA or ZB Zero Group ScaleA 1 to 4 or Group ScaleB 5 to 8 Uppercase Txxxxx Apply Tare xxxxx to Active scale where xxxxx Tare value Uppercase T xxxxx Apply Tare xxxxx to Selected scale where xxxxx Tare value and Scale number Uppercase A Auto Tare Active scale Lowercase Change units on all scales Uppercase U1 U2 etc C
24. Weight Server program can also be customized to support numerous manufacturers software interfaces and peripheral devices When programming a Data String Protocol not formatted as one of the Load Defaults the Output Data String must be programmed manually using the Build Tokens and Weights Tabs 4 2 7 Steps in Customizing Follow these steps to customize the Output Data String 11 Locate the required Output Data String by viewing history from previous work completed with the customer or by emailing and or calling the company directly and asking their IT Department for this information 12 Compare the required Output Data String with the five Load Default configurations 13 Open the Load tab 14 Select the Port to be Continuous configured D torens simus coses 15 Select the Load Default that most resembles the required Output Data String format 16 Press the button m Current settings will be lost OK 02 10 21 51220 Rev 1 M rior Section 4 Input Output 1 QZ aed Are 4 2 7 Steps in Customizing Continued 17 Open the Build tab Continuous Port Settings Loa fi bkens Status Codes Weights Value Status Code Status Code Status Code C Gross Weight Tare Weight 18 Left click on the appropriate field to be generated within the specific data erae Token 2 string then select Text Load
25. XXX where is the Tare weight value Set Tare on a Specific Scale T XXXXX where is the Scale number and is the Tare weight value AutoTare on Active Scale A Change Units on Active Scale U Change Units on ALL Scales u Change Units on Specific Scale U where is the Scale number Print Active Scale P Change to Multi Screen m Change to GTN Screen g Select Active Scale S where is the Scale number 02 10 65 51220 Rev 1 APPENDIXIX ASCII CODES 45 00 Co gn f oO a b C d e f g h E De NMN xxz cmcnooo0osg3 lt gt T C D E F G H J K L M N Q R S T U 02 10 66 51220 Rev 1 Manufactured by Fairbanks Scales Inc 821 Locust Kansas City Missouri 64106 www fairbanks com FB3000 II KERNEL OPERATOR MANUAL DOCUMENT 51220
26. ad Build Toke eights IP Setup Settings Load Build Tokens LeadingZeros Weight Digits 6 Justification Right Status Code 812 B12 15 15 15 Status Code B0 Status Code Decimal Point None Fixed Decimal Places 0 Rite 0 1 2 a 5 Load it i E Always Zero B6 Neaative rus B12 Current Counts By Test Weight 1 One B8 per Manual All Outputs imary Counts Polarity 2 Even Parity B8 Secondary Units B14 Secondary CountsBy iti ze 3 Het Mode B9 Tare in System B15 Current Dec Pt Include Polarity Positive Token nter of Zero B10 Keyed Tare B16 Primary Dec Pt able Weight B11 Mode G T H B17 Secondary Dec Pt o Negative Token x Window Description CONFIGURE OUTPUT Programs data bits for Status Words A B and C within the CONTINUED Fairbanks and Toledo data streams Status Codes Tab Status Word is eight 8 bits long 22 Put the Status Words in the blank Data Entry Position 23 Press the Loaded it button Weights Tab Programs specific values for the Weight Tokens Weighing Digits Programs the length of the weight data Typically six or seven digits in length Leading Zeros When checked adds leading zeros to the weight data Justification Right or left Decimal Point None Floating Fixed Trailing Fixed Decimal Places Sets number of decimal places in weight data stri
27. hange units on a specific scale Uppercase UA or UB Change units on Group ScaleA 1 to 4 or Group ScaleB 5 to 8 Uppercase S Make Scale 1 8 the Active scale where Scale number Poll Character see Configured Output sends configured output LF Line Feed Example Freds PCL COMMAND Z1 End LF i e Freds PC is requesting Scale 1 to Zero 02 10 58 51220 Rev 1 Appendix V Programming the Watchdog Timer The FB3000 Il Embedded PCB provides a Watchdog Timer that resets the CPU or generates an interrupt if processing comes to a stop This function ensures greater system reliability in industrial standalone and unmanned environments Toenable the Watchdog Timer output the value of the Watchdog Timer Interval to the Controller The value range is from 01H to FFH and the related time Watchdog Timer interval is one 1 second to 255 seconds DATA TIMER INTERVAL 00 Disabled One 1 second Two 2 seconds FF 255 seconds NOTE program the Watchdog Timer write the timer value to the Port 444 hex Example Assembly Language Start Watchdog Timer DOS Debug MOV 444H OUT 444 Xx MOV AL XXH OUT DX AL Start Watchdog Timer DOS Debug MOV 444H IN AL DX 02 10 59 51220 Rev 1 Appendix VI Kernel 20mA Codes Code Units _ Data Displayed a Display all data 46 Ibs Gross 2 47 Ibs Net 2 48
28. identification purpose only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Disclaimer Every effort has been made to provide complete and accurate information in this manual However although this manual may include a specifically identified warranty notice for the product Fairbanks Scales makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents of this manual and reserves the right to make changes to this manual without notice when and as improvements are made It is the responsibility of the requesting party to develop maintain install and connect networking devices and general network connectivity as it applies to the originating party s network No warranty or guarantee expressed or implied concerning the network its design its installation or operational characteristics has been offered by Fairbanks Scales Fairbanks Scales shall not be liable for any loss damage cost of repairs incidental or consequential damages of any kind whether or not based on express or implied warranty contract negligence or strict liability arising in connection with the design development installation or use of an intended network 51220 Rev 1 Table of Contents SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION nnn 6 jo SEI ruido 7 o g 6 1 1 1 The FB3000 ll rtr rn ror aeu 6 1 1 2 Kernel E 6 1 2 Tech
29. is sent when requested or when the transaction is completed ToFile The message is not transmitted but written to a file instead Network Transmission via IP over a network Port Settings Baud Rate Parity Data Bits and Stop Bits Checksum Returns a confirmation of transmission message between computers Delimited Transmits data in Comma Delimited Format Multicast Method of networking scale weight information to other FB3000 II instruments across a Network Map View Displays data a memory mapped location The Testapp exe located in the Kernel folder is used to verify memory mapped data Output to PC104 Sends data to optional PC 104 Weight Controller Card using the 20mA or 4 20mA outputs Software Hand Shaking A means to control data flow using software functions for communication between two or more devices None Bits are sent to source computer constantly without waiting for available receiving modem Both Receive or Transmit Determines which computer s wait to accept the message packets Settings Tab 02 10 25 51220 Rev 1 AOE N YA FAIRBANK wawa ACTI gt CALE Window Name CONFIGURE OUTPUT CONTINUED Settings Tab Continued 02 10 Section 4 Input Output 1 0 No Checksum iv Delimited Multicast Map View None Hardware Hand Shaking Use Require DIR RIS 19200 gt Parity None Data Bits
30. k byte order 2 bytes 02 10 63 51220 Rev 1 a Appendix VII SOCKS Information ausy APPENDIX SOCKS INFORMATION CONTINUED Server response e Field 1 SOCKS protocol version 1 byte 0x05 for this version e Field 2 Status 1 byte 0x00 Request granted 0x01 General failure 0x02 Connection not allowed by ruleset 0x03 Network unreachable 0x04 Host unreachable 0x05 Connection refused by destination host 0x06 TTL expired 0x07 Command not supported protocol error 0x08 Address type not supported e Field 3 Reserved must be 0x00 e Field 4 Address type 1 byte 0x01 1 4 address 0x03 Domain name 0x04 address e Field 5 Destination address of 4 bytes for lpv4 address 1 byte of name length followed by the name for Domain name 16 bytes for address e Field 6 Network byte order port number 2 bytes 02 10 64 51220 Rev 1 Appendix VIII Remote Functions Hardware Connections REMOTE FUNCTIONS Remote Zero Switch 11 12 Remote Print Switch 11 or 12 Dry contacts only Must have I O accessory installed Remote Software Commands using Serial Port Mapped Memory Multicast FUNCTION Zero Active Scale SOFTWARE COMMAND Zero ALL Scales Zero a Specific Scale where is the Scale number Zero Scales 1 4 Zero Scales 5 8 ZA ZB Set Tare on Active Scale TXX
31. lbs Tare 2 49 kg Gross 2 50 kg Net 2 51 kg Tare 2 58 lbs Gross 4 59 lbs Net 4 60 lbs Tare 4 61 kg jGrs 4 iJ 4 4 02 10 Appendix VII SOCKS Information SOCKS is an Internet Protocol that allows client server applications to transparently use the services of a network firewall SOCKS is an abbreviation for sockets Clients behind a firewall needing to access exterior servers may connect to a SOCKS proxy server instead Such a proxy server controls the eligibility of the client to access the external server and passes the request on to the server SOCKS can also be used in the opposite way allowing the clients outside the firewall exterior clients to connect to servers inside the firewall internal servers A typical SOCKS 4 connection request looks like the following each number is one byte Client to SOCKS Server e Field 1 SOCKS version number 1 byte must be 0x04 for this version e Field 2 Command code 1 byte 0x01 Establish a TCP IP stream connection 0x02 Establish a TCP IP port binding e Field 3 Network byte order port number 2 bytes e Field 4 Network byte order IP address 4 bytes e Field 5 The user ID string variable length terminated with a null 0x00 Server to SOCKS client e Field 1 Null byte e Field 2 Status 1 byte 5 Request granted 0x5b Request rejected
32. ment to software or a pre existing peripheral device such as a remote display knowing their specific Output Data String is mandatory This allows the software or peripheral device to communicate with the FB3000 II When adding to other manufacturer s devices refer to their Service Manuals for Output Data String information Interfacing with other manufacturer s software refer to either a web site Service Manual or contact the manufacturer directly for the Output Data String information Fairbanks current programming for setting up an Output Data String provides quick and easy flexibility for customizing the FB3000 II Serial Outputs 4 2 3 Two Methods of Formatting There are two methods to format an Output Data String 1 Use one of the five 5 preconfigured Load Defaults under the Load tab 2 Use the most similar Load Default as a basis for customizing an Output Data String which matches the manufacturer s company specific configuration This method is done in the Build tab 02 10 18 51220 Rev 1 1 9 FAIRBANK TOL CALE Section 4 Input Output 1 0 4 2 4 Load Default Data Protocols When programming a Output Data String the Fairbanks FB3000 II has five of the most commonly used pre configurations known as Load Defaults These data strings are listed below Fairbanks lt STX gt lt A gt lt B gt lt C gt lt GGGGGG gt lt TTTTTT gt lt CR gt Toledo lt STX gt lt A gt
33. mmable Remote Diagnostic Utility provides remote diagnostics and configuration from any PC with proper authorization and access 10 51220 Rev 1 SS 1 Section 1 General Information aW SALVE 13 FEATURES CONTI NUED EMAIL ERROR Built in email client for reporting error conditions such as the following REPORTING M e Calibration change Time and date change Flash memory error Remote access enabled Routine maintenance required Load cell ghosted Load cell failure ERROR DISPLAYING Programming selected display of error messages BACKUP Features the ability to backup information to optional Flash Memory card network or USB pen drive WEB BROWSER Built in browser allowing web access for software updates and web site viewing if desired 02 10 11 51220 Rev 1 Section 2 Customer Responsibility 2 1 USERS RESPONSIBILITIES Itis the customer operator s responsibility to ensure the equipment provided by Fairbanks is operated within the parameters of the equipment s specifications and protected from accidental or malicious damage Absolutely no physical electrical or program modifications other than selection of standard options and accessories can be made by customers to this equipment Repairs are performed by Fairbanks Scales Service Technicians and Authorized Distributor Personnel ONLY Failure to comply with this policy voids all implied and or written warran
34. n methods variable length 1 byte per method supported The server s choice is communicated e Field 1 SOCKS version 1 byte 0x05 for this version e Field 2 Chosen authentication method 1 byte OxFF if no acceptable methods were offered 02 10 62 51220 Rev 1 Appendix VII SOCKS Information APPENDIX SOCKS INFORMATION CONTINUED The subsequent authentication is method dependent and described in RFC 1929 The client s authentication request is e Field 1 Version number 1 byte must be 0x01 e Field 2 Username length 1 byte e Field 3 Username e Field 4 Password length 1 byte e Field 5 Password Server response for authentication e Field 1 Version 1 byte e Field 2 Status code 1 byte 0x00 success Any other value failure connection must be closed The client s connection request is e Field 1 SOCKS version number 1 byte must be 0x05 for this version e Field 2 Command code 1 byte 0x01 establish a TCP IP stream connection 0x02 establish a TCP IP port binding 0x03 associate a UDP port e Field 3 Reserved must be 0x00 e Field 4 Address type 1 byte 0x01 1 4 address 0x03 Domain name 0x04 address e Field 5 Destination address of 4 bytes for lpv4 address 1 byte of name length followed by the name for Domain 16 bytes for address e Field 6 Port number a networ
35. ng Test Weight A manual weight entry to test data output Polarity When checked it places a polarity token in front of the weight data item Positive Token None or Space Negative Token None or Space 02 10 30 51220 Rev 1 aa Section 4 Input Output 1 0 QZ 4 3 20 MASERIAL CURRENT LOOP PROGRAMMING Procedure steps skipped or omitted during this process may cause certain features to not operate or function as expected The 20 mA output is passive Note The PC104 Weight Controller Kit 27104 must be installed for this output to be available Procedure n Weighing Return to Weighing Program click the MENU ea button to open the Configuration Check for Updates Operators Manual Menu 2 Open the Remote Display Return to Options Menu Load Cell Diagnostics Configure Output Loopback Test Mouse Properties Version 2 0 0 37 02 10 31 51220 Rev 1 hs Section 4 Input Output 1 0 4 3 20mA Serial Current Loop Programming Continued Set the Remote Display to COM 1 Configure the Baud Parity Data Bits and Stop Bits required Reset the Remote Display back to OFF Select the Enable 20ma Output check option Select ACTIVE in the Scale dropdown window Oo oc Oo Select Continuous in the correct drop down window Remote Display Baud Rate INS Party Continuous Da
36. nical Specifications cssescsessccsisccssacccssccesteesutesevedesvarcesnasacuseecuseeceescesssesseedeceeres 8 EE 10 SECTION 2 CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY 12 2 1 Users Responsibilities ore orti oerte tert erronee eni ern E rn ra ko nnt ERE Ei S 12 2 24 Equipment Component Care nennt nnn nnn 13 SECTION 3 KEY FUNCTIONS AND MENUS eene rennen nennen 14 3 1 Re 14 3 2 GENERAL PROGRAMMING MENUS nnana 16 3 3 Backing up and Saving program Changes to a Folder 17 SECTION 4 INPUT OUTPUT IO eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eene eene nennen nnn 18 41 Introd ction 18 4 2 4 2 Configure OUIDUL 18 4 2 1 lertroroWierifor 18 4 2 2 Configuring an Output Data String sisse enne 18 4 2 3 Two Methods of Formatting esses siens einen nnne nennen na 18 4 2 4 Load Default Data Protocols sss siis einen enne 19 4 2 5 Load the Default COM Settings sisse sesenta 19 4 2 6 Customizing the Output Data Strings esses 21 4 2 7 Steps in Customizing esses sies sisse 21 4 2
37. on exchange between computers using a string of seven 7 binary digits represents each character Each character identifies either a alphanumeric symbol i e 065 A 066 B etc or invokes an on screen action i e 013 CR Carriage Return One Text Block must be added to the Data String for each character before formatting it The data entries use decimal based ASCII character codes Complete ASCII Chart found in Appendix IV Text Formatted Characters A Text block must be added to the Data String before formatting the next character These Text Formatted Characters are used to add a specific message to the Service Technician and it is done in combination with the text and with other ASCII Text Characters 02 10 24 51220 Rev 1 HER Section 4 Input Output 1 0 Cart 4 2 9 Other Data String Customization Build Tokens StatusCodes Weights i sq Demand Auto To File Baud 19200 No Checksum Parity None v iv Delimited Multicast Data Bits M Map View Outputi Software Hand Shaking None v Hardware Hand Shaking Use Require DIR RIS DSR Ts Window Name Description CONFIGURE OUTPUT RS232 COM Port Drop down Selects COM Port with its settings Data Transmission Options Continuous transmission Demand Upon demand as a poll character is received Auto A transmission
38. pplication e SoftBatch Application e Interact Inside Program 1 1 2 Kernel Description 00 5 The FB3000 II Kernel is weight serving program for all FB3000 applications It provides the core metrological functions for all the applications It includes the following additional features 2 e Multicasting capability to monitor and operate multiple scales across a network e Backup and Restore feature The FB3000 Il KERNEL is a Fairbanks developed e Programmable Serial Weight Server Program Communication Outputs FB3000 02 10 6 51220 Rev 1 PLVS amm FAIRBANKS PALTZ G4 saaa CALE Section 1 General Information Kernel Description Continued e Intalogix equipped units have load cell diagnostics features for easier troubleshooting capabilities e Anintegrated e mail client is configurable to alert a service organization or individual of a problem prior to total failure These error notifications include such warnings as load cell failure low memory calibration change Flash memory error and several other notifications to keep the proper individuals informed of the scale s operating condition Uses the customer s existing email infrastructures and requires a connection to the customer s Network Requires a connection to the customer s PC Network e The FB3000 Il Kernel program is designed to function with platform scales equipped with the following Intalogix
39. rsion 2 0 0 37 51220 Rev 1 Pass aaa FAIRBANKS VENAE Section 3 Key Functions and Menus 3 3 BACKING UP AND SAVING PROGRAM CHANGES TO A FOLDER Each time a programming change is made to the Kernel Program a Backup Changes popup window appears The normal answer is NO Either double click the or click the NOTE Save changes ONLY WHEN the programming change s are correct and the system is proven to operate properly for all conditions For backing up the changes to a folder click either the or on the Weight Screen s keypad click the Each file is saved by the date Backup Sytem Settings IMPORTANT NOTE Backup EVERY Configuration change EVERY TIME 02 10 17 51220 Rev 1 Section 4 Input Output 1 0 4 1 INTRODUCTION Connectivity is one of the primary features of the FB3000 II and Kernel Weight Server program The FB3000 II has multiple RS232 ports USB ports Ethernet port and a Parallel port to name a few This section will provide steps in order to connect the FB3000 II in a variety of manners to a variety of devices 4 2 4 2 CONFIGURE OUTPUT 4 2 1 Introduction This menu selection provides a means to configure data strings protocols configuration parameters and output modes such as Continuous Demand Auto To File and Network 4 2 2 Configuring an Output Data String In order to interface an FB3000 II Instru
40. s The character s used to define the unit of measure in the data string Primary The main indicator unit of measure Secondary The alternate indicator unit of measure Mode The character s used to define the Weighing Mode in the data string Gross Character s used to designate the gross weight Tare Character s used to designate the tare weight Net Character s used to designate the net weight 02 10 28 51220 Rev 1 1 9 YA FAIRBANK wawa mL CALE Section 4 Input Output 1 0 4 2 9 Other Data String Customization Continued 0 jJorr Settings Load Build e Weights IP Setup Wrappers Poll CR Stop ICR X Start STX Y Block SPACE Y Units Status Primary Motion Secondary Capacity 0 Mode o Gross JGR invalid Tare Window Description CONFIGURE OUTPUT Status Identifies invalid weight conditions CONTINUED Motion Character s used to identify the scale weight is in Tokens Tab motion Capacity Character s used to identify the scale weight is over capacity OK Character s used to identify the scale weight is valid Invalid Character s used to identify the scale weight is invalid 02 10 29 51220 Rev 1 Section 4 Input Output I O a FAIRBANK wawa ATO CALE 4 2 9 Other Data String Customization Continued jorr z Settings Lo
41. t logical device 7 e 4e 30 configuration register CR30 e 4 1 open logical device control e 4e fO configuration register CRfO e 41 00 O output e Af XX II XX 00 FF output value bito GPI O 1 bit1 GPI O 2 bit2 GPI O 3 bit3 GPI O 4 bit4 GPI O 5 GPI O 6 bit6 GPI O 7 bit7 8 02 10 47 51220 Rev 1 Appendix 1 System Resource Interrupt Controller The FB3000 II embedded PCB is a fully PC compatible control board It consists of 16 ISA interrupt request lines Most of them are already in use by other parts of the board Both ISA and PCI expansion cards may need to use IRQs so make sure the IRQs do not conflict when using add on cards System IRQs are available to cards installed in the ISA expansion bus first Any remaining IRQs then may be assigned to the PCI bus Check out an AMI diagnostic utility to see the map IRQ Assignment IRQO System Timer Output IRQ1 IRQ2 Interrupt rerouting from IRQ8 through IRQ15 IRQ4 SeralPot 1 IRQ6 SeralPot3 Z IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ12 02 10 48 51220 Rev 1 SS Appendix Il System Resource aurs CALE Shared Memory Kernel Mapped Output kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Sample code to read Kernel Mapped Output Shared Memory kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk FileMap Memory Structure struct FileMapStruct unsigned char data 256
42. ta Bits NS des 20ma Output Requires 104 A D 9600 Scale ACTIVE 20 mA Serial Connection 02 10 32 51220 Rev 1 Section 4 Input Output 1 0 11 4 y CALE 4 4 NETWORK OUTPUT 4 4 1 P Setup Menu Overview coms Network Settings Load Build Tokens StatusCodes Weight EA Network Output using 5 Configuration g HNNNENMNSNESNSNSBEHNHNIBis Port Settings Firewall Settings Local Port 10001 Server m Host Remote Port 5000 Remote Host Jasxp Firewall TimeOut User Keep Alive FALSE gt Password Wu Linger FALSE gt Connections jo QI B Test Connection w Stop Listening E Window Description CONFIGURE OUTPUT IP Port Settings IP Setup Tab e Local Port The socket number on the local FB3000 II used to transmit and receive data Remote Port Set to the same socket number as the Local Port in which the remote transmits and receives data Remote Host The IP Address of the Remote Host TimeOut The amount of time lapses before it is disconnected Keep Alive Keeps the connection active Y Default Setting False Linger When set to True connections are terminated gracefully Y Default Setting False Verifies connectivity or connection NOTE See Appendix
43. tics eese 45 6 2 1 Opening the VNC 1 45 APPENDIX I 46 APPENDIX SYSTEM 48 APPENDIX IW DATA OUTPUT AME UCM UE 52 APPENDIX IV NETWORK COMMAND 58 APPENDIX V PROGRAMMING THE WATCHDOG TIMER 59 APPENDIX VI KERNEL 20MA CODES nnen 60 APPENDIX VII SOCKS INFORMATION nnn nnne 61 APPENDIX REMOTE FUNCTIONS 65 APPENDIX IX ASCII CODES ERES MERE a RR 66 02 10 5 51220 Rev 1 Section 1 General Information 11 INTRODUCTION The Fairbanks FB3000 II Solutions Series instrument is a powerful versatile indicator which has flexibility open architecture and integrated capabilities of many computer functions With these abilities the FB3000 II collects processes and transmits data through RS232 RS485 RS422 serial ports USB parallel port and PCI 10 100 Mbs Ethernet interfaces 1 1 1 The FB3000 II Current FB3000 II Units include the following applications e NewScale Program e Kernel Weight Server Program e In Out Application e LabelBank Application e Highway System A
44. ties 02 10 12 51220 Rev 1 A Section 2 Customer Responsibilit mea 2 2 EQUIPMENT COMPONENT CARE v Do not remove power from this unit unless it is performed by the proper shut down method Failure to comply with the proper shut down procedures can result in damage to the hard disk drive or data v The AC receptacle outlet shall be located near the instrument and easily accessible v Electrical connections other than those specified may not be performed v Absolutely no physical electrical or program modifications other than selection of standard options and accessories are to be made to this equipment Electrical connections other than those specified may not be performed and physical alterations holes etc are not allowed v The equipment consists of printed circuit assemblies which must be handled using proper ESD handling procedures Replacement of individual components is not allowed Any assemblies which are replaced must be properly packaged in ESD protective material if they are returned for replacement credit under a warranty condition 02 10 13 51220 Rev 1 Section 3 Functions and Menus 3 1 KEY FUNCTIONS SCALE1 On Screen Keyboard Arrows CAPACITY 60000 x 20 Ib 3540 tos FB3000 c Keyboard Description Navigates through the display Used also for scrolling Menu Button Changes the display to the Operation Menu
45. utton to load the data protocol selected DEFAULT DATA PROTOCOLS Fairbanks lt STX gt lt A gt lt B gt lt C gt lt GGGGGG gt lt TTTTTT gt lt CR gt Toledo lt STX gt lt A gt lt B gt lt C gt lt GGGGGG gt lt TTTTTT gt lt CR gt Cardinal lt CR gt lt P gt lt WWWWWW gt lt m gt lt SP gt lt U gt lt SP gt lt g gt lt SP gt lt SP gt lt ETX gt Weightronix lt gt lt M gt lt WWWWWW P lt gt lt U gt lt CR gt lt LF gt Condec lt STX gt lt P gt lt WWWWWWW gt lt U gt lt G gt lt M gt lt CR gt See Appendix Ill for more formatting information 02 10 27 51220 Rev 1 S e LIU FAIRBANKS wawa y CALE Section 4 Input Output 1 0 4 2 9 Other Data String Customization Continued SU Settings Load Build e ptatusCodes Weights IP Setup Wrappers Poll CR Stop CR Start STX Block SPACE Units Status Primary Motion Secondary kg Capacity 0 Mode Gross GR Invalid Window Description CONFIGURE OUTPUT Programs the various data string tokens such as the Motion flag CONTINUED Tokens are setup for the data protocol requirements Tokens Tab Wrappers Poll Polling character for a demand output Applicable only to the Demand Mode Start The first character of a data string Stop The last character of a data string Block The character that separates the data fields Unit
46. y e Windows Key D e Windows Key E 02 10 Shuts down the active program immediately Moves to the Desktop Opens MS Windows Explorer 15 51220 Rev 1 PLVS amu FAIRBANK 1724 gt CALE 3 2 GENERAL PROGRAMMING MENUS Section 3 Key Functions and Menus The programming menus which contain all of the parameters for the system are listed below Options Menu This is the main menu used to gain access to other system menus for configuration and calibration e Itis accessible without a password by pressing the MENU key e Access provided for Weights and Measures Official to view the Audit Trail for calibration and configuration changes e Quick access to electronic Operators Manual Configuration Menu This menu is used to access diagnostics utilities and communications programming e Optional programmable password protection Service Menu This menu is used to program the metrological parameters of the system such as scale capacity calibration and graduation size e Must be password protected for all Legal For Trade applications The Service Menu functions are used by Fairbanks Authorized Service Personnel ONLY 02 10 16 Audit Trail Configuration Menu Service Menu Check for Updates Operators Manual Version 2 0 0 37 Mouse Properties Version 2 0 0 37 Service Options Cell Output Counts Calibration Write Password Print Calibration Report Special Functions Ve
47. y in the setup instructions 02 10 38 51220 Rev 1 Section 5 5 1 SYSTEM BOOT UP PROCEDURE Initiate the power up sequence using the power ON OFF rocker switch located on the bottom left side of the instrument Normal indications include the following Lights on the keyboard should blink After approximately one minute the Fairbanks Logo appears along with a mouse pointer located approximately in the center of the screen Ae Weighing Equipment for the World The Fairbanks Logo disappears A Windows welcome screen appears Lastly a weighing application window appears 02 10 39 51220 Rev 1 PY ae Section 5 Operation WW UNDA 52 VIEWING OPTIONS 0 0 0 0 68980 GTN Screen application The Multi Scale Screen application When using the Kernel Program there are two viewing options for weighing The GTN Screen The GTN Screen displays the weighments for only one scale at a time Multi scale Screen The Multi scale Screen displays all configured scales on the screen at one time The Golden Diamond show which weighment is being used The scale being used is identified in the lower left corner of the screen 5 3 GROSS WEI GHING 1 Press the ZERO key to zero the scale 2 Place the object to be weighed on the platform 3 View the weight from the screen NOTE 7he Operating Mode 5 Service Programmable only 02 10 40
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