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1. MANUAL PROGRAMMING MODE CONTINUED The STORE selection keeps the program changes The CANCEL selection does not store the changes made 53 Press the ENTER switch The SAVED flashes if STORE is selected saving the changes and then returning to the Normal Mode All the changes are lost If CANCEL is selected and then the display returns to the Normal Mode 10 09 28 51157 Revision 6 Section 4 Service amp Maintenance WARNING There is a green LED Display located by the switches on the PC Board that verifies the data flow in the system The LED blinks on and off continuously indicating it has a live connection This indicates the data is being received e When the display is not receiving data from the indicator it becomes blank e Ifthe display receives invalid data from the indicator it becomes blank Invalid data is data without a string terminator Proper string terminators are CR carriage return LF line feed ETX end of text or EOT end of transmission 10 09 29 51157 Revision 6 Section 5 Parts MODEL 1601 PARTS LIST ITEM PART ND QTY DESCRIPTION 27725 ENQLOSURE ASSY 2 27722 FRONT PANEL ASSY 5 27719 WINDOW 4 27715 BRACKET YOKE 5 28040 ASS LED DSI 6 27416 PCB ASS CPU Al 7 8 27721 SPACER
2. 34 Model 1605 Parts DiagramS ione 36 1605 Remote Display 36 1605 WING 39 APPENDIX FB350 40 APPENDIX II 2500 SERIES 41 10 09 5 51157 Revision 6 Section 1 General Information INTRODUCTION This manual provides specifications installation procedures programming and service information for the Fairbanks model 1600 series L E D remote display DESCRIPTION The Fairbanks 1600 series is an intelligent L E D remote display e can detect the data communication protocols of nearly every scale manufacturer s instruments Programmable Learning Mode e The bright red L E D display is easily viewed from distances of up to 75 feet for the 1601 and up to 300 feet for the 1605 Adjustable Intensity control Reflect Mode displays the weight information correctly in a mirror e The unit is housed a weather tight enclosure for inside or outside use Hooded shield eliminates glare and protects it from debris and weather e No moving parts SPECIFICATIONS Display e 1601 1 5 inch High intensity LED Display e 1605 5inch High Intensity LED Display Six 6 digits with
3. INTERFACE ASSEMBLY 1 15 VDC 1 GND GND 2 Tx RS232 Rx 3 RS232 Tx 4 5 6 C Loop 7 C Loop 8 Indicators with RS485 Output INDICATOR INTERFACE ASSEMBLY 15 VDC 1 GND GND 2 RS232 Rx 3 RS232 Tx 4 RS485A RS485A 5 RS485B RS485B 6 C Loop 7 C Loop 8 10 09 12 51157 Revision 6 Section 2 1 5 7 FAIRBANKS auns 477272 cO E INSTALLATION The display comes with a mounting bracket on the back of the enclosure The display can be wall mounted or using ACC 1400 mounted on a post The AC power cord exits the enclosure through a watertight gland in the bottom of the case One additional small watertight gland on the left side of the unit is provided for future expansion Two additional watertight glands are provided for the RS232 or 20mA loop cable from the indicator Installing the display 1 Choose the location and mount the display 2 Remove the four screws holding the Access Panel and Liquid tight Glands on the bottom of the display enclosure 3 Bring the Communications Cable from the Indicator through the Water tight Gland in the plate from the bottom of the display Provide enough cable inside the display to reach 1 on the PC Board Dress and tin the ends of the Communications Cable wires Remove the Plug in Connector from TB1 4 5 6 Wire the plug as shown in the selected wir
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5. 9 10 15435 POWERCORD ASSY WI 11 12 27106 CABLE ASSY W5 15 27109 CABLE AS GROUND WA A 17545 2 CONNECTOR LIQUIDTIGHT 50 15 1565 2 RING FOR 50 16 17554 CONNECTOR LIQUIDTIGHT 75 I7 2542 RING FOR 75 18 12609 2 ROD NYLON 19 20 21 27727 LEGEND 1601 22 27432C BLOCK TERMINAL 10 POS XTBI 25 2L 11660 6 SPACER HEX 6 32HDS X 2BONG 25 26 27715 GASKH TOP 27 27716 GASKET BOTTOM 10 09 30 51157 Revision 6 PLVS FAIRBANKS www Catt Section 5 Parts MODEL 1601 PARTS LIST CONTINUED 2 720 FAIRBANKS PARTS LIST ITEM PART QTY DESCRIPTION 28 27717 2 GASKET SIDE 29 30 5 28229 TRANSFORMER TI 32 17521 PLUG TERMINAL 4 POS 295 C C XTBA 33 27434C PLUG TERMINAL 4 POS 197 C C 5 3L 14225 PLUG HOLE 50 DIA 55 1075 SCREW CAP HEX W 10 24 X 2 00 36 11075 2 SCFEW CAP HEX ID 10 52 X 50 37 11076 2 SCREW CAP HEX W 10 52 X 75 38 10510 6 WASHER EAT 0 39 1191 15 WASHERLOCK EXT TOOTH 6 40 119 WASHER EAT IM L 11495 6 WASHER PAIN NYON 19 10 42 25715 2 WASHER RHAINING ONO 45 11092 WASHERLOCK MED SPRING 10 44 11099 5 10 24 45 1102 15 NUT HEX 6 32 46 15716 2 NUT ACORN 10 52 47 15755 2 KNOB 48 12621 2 WASHER RBAINER 49 12105 4 FOOT 50 SCREW MACH PH PHIL _ 8 32
6. 202 Stop Bit step 203 1 Bit Handshake step 204 None Sent step 210 Continuous 10 09 40 51157 Revision 6 2500 Series Programming Follow these steps to configure the 2500 Instrument so it interfaces with the 1600 Series Display 1 Press MENU button to open the Configuration Menu Using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons select COMMUNICATION Using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons select REMOTE DISPLAY Bom Using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons select GROSS ONLY v If using the 2500 Indicator TIME OUTPUT setting under the Remote Display menu selection the 1605 time display will be overridden and the 2500 time will be displayed Y LINK TO is selected ensure is set to COM PORT OFF in the DEVICES menu 5 Press MENU button repeatedly to exit NOTE For more information about programming the 2500 Series Instrument see one of the following manuals e 50525 IND R2500 F1 IND HR2500 F1 Indicators Service Manual 50697 IND 2500 F2 DF2 IND HR2500 F2 DF2 Indicators Service Manual e 50698 IND HR2500 QF2 Indicator Service Manual 50740 IND HR2500 QF1 Indicator Service Manual NOTE f using a custom string from the 2500 make sure that leading zeroes are disabled in the weight string to prevent all digits from lighting 10 09 41 51157 Revision 6 1600 Series BERNER FAIRBANKS Sree LED REMOTE DISPLAY DOCUMENT 51157 Manufact
7. X 31 5l 52 11226 53 27726 FORTAG ON SH I 54 51157 MANUAL 55 15486 CONNECTOR DB9 554 27428 2 Fuse 2 amp F1 F2 27429 1 Fuse 6 3 F3 Parts Not Shown 10 09 31 51157 Revision 6 1 SEE 1724 ATL gt CANE MODEL 1601 PARTS DIAGRAM SEE DBAIL E DETAIL D WITH TRANSFORMER DETAIL E TRANSFORMER ASSY MOUNTING DEIL 1 5 REMOTE DISPAY ASSY 1601 DISPLAY SECTION 2 720 10 09 32 51157 Revision 6 2 1 Section5 Parts RAL TZ ys CALF MODEL 1601 WIRING CHART WIRE FROM WIRE TO TERMINATION NOTE COLOR dace TERMINATION NOTE REMARKS WBR 10 BR T TB6 I 5 AC 2 0 BL 20175 2 3 ACC 5 WEI o Gy 22212 E 3 CHASSIS GND WIE2 o GY a El 3 CHASSIS GND 5 5 o BE 5 5 GND 6 T W E ET W E oe 5 7 TW W HP TBA 2 3 8 TIB 3i B jen TBA4 3 s 110 VAC 9 PE TBL 4 s 0 TBL BL NEA TB3 1 5 I TI BL E BL 201 TB3 4 20V 8A 2 5 WIRING CHART 2772002 10 09 33 51157 Revision 6 24 amu FAIRBANKS RAL TL ENV ve A LY Section 5 Parts MODEL 1605 PARTS LIST Item Part No Qty Descrip
8. during the warm up sequence e Once the protocol is determined it is stored in memory for future use e Protocol parameters include the Baud Rate Data Bits and Parity tis recommended to use the automatic method first If this does not succeed use the manual method Automatic Programming Mode The instrument interfaced to the 1600 Series Remote Display must have following to perform properly e The proper port must be configured e The cable must be connected to the appropriate port e For the Automatic Programming Mode to work properly the unit must be placed the Continuous Output Mode 1 Press the RESET switch to start the Warm up Sequence 2 During the sequence press down and hold the PROG switch for three 3 seconds and then release The display continues through the warm up sequence The display will start at 9 8 2 and count down searching for a communications match All other programming is unaffected When the Automatic Programming is complete and successful the current weight is displayed 10 09 19 51157 Revision 6 2 1 4 1 aaa Section 3 Programming 81 24 Adjusting the Digit Placement If Step 4 is successful and weight information is being received use the LEFT and RIGHT switches to move the displayed digits to their appropriate location NOTE fINTELL is set to ON the left and right buttons are inactive 1 Press the LEFT or RIGHT switch to shift the displayed data If
9. seven 7 segments Includes decimal and colon Additional Display Time Lb or Kg displays Features Date GR or NT displays Temperature optional Communication Interface e RS232 50 feet maximum 20mA Current Loop 1000 ft maximum e Active or Passive e RS485 4000 ft max 10 09 6 51157 Revision 6 Section 1 General Information bh rd Continuen Program Setup Automatic or Manual Viewing Distance e 1601 Up to 75 feet e 1605 Up to 300 feet Enclosure 1601 NEMA 4X 1605 NEMA Temperature Range 29C to 49C 20F to 120F Power 115VAC 1A Max 10 09 7 51157 Revision 6 Section 2 Installation GENERAL SERVICE POLICIES Phases of Installation The complete installation consists of the following phases A Verifying the application o mm oo Unpacking Equipment checkout Customer and site readiness Remote Terminal connections Adjustments Customer training Conferring with Our Client The lead tech must be prepared to recommend the arrangement of components which provide the most efficient layout utilizing the equipment to the best possible advantage The warranty policy must be explained and reviewed with the customer Before the installation is considered complete the equipment is to be programmed to meet or exceed any applicable weights and measures requirements 10 09 8 51157 Revision
10. 14 5485 esee a 15 15 SECTION 3 02 2 2 2 41 112 16 Accessing the Duttons s eae Toga in ede qe een unu ER e Hae e unda eee 16 Using 16 Switch 16 Using 41 35 E 18 Installing the Optional Temperature Probe 19 Communications Programming 19 Automatic Programming Mode 22 2 00000000 19 Adjusting the Digit Placement sisse sienne nnne tnter nsi 20 Display Output Default Setups 1 41 1 4 2200000000060000000000000000 21 Manual Programming Mode iie HER 21 SECTION 4 SERVICE 8 2 11 1 29 Receive Warning REEQETE OO TIT DT TUER 29 10 09 4 51157 Revision 6 A FAIRBANKS Table of Contents QT saaa CALF SEETION 5 PARTS DU MESE MI IPM SEE CDM 30 Model 1601 Parts 30 Model 1601 Parts eor pala 32 Model 1601 Wiring PCI 33 Model 1605 Parts
11. 6 a 3 FAIRBANKS sv CALE Section 2 Installation Pre Installation Checklist The following points should be checked and discussed with the Area Sales Manager and or customer if necessary before the technician goes to the site and installs the equipment v Check the customer s application to make certain it is within the capabilities and design parameters of the equipment v If the installation process might disrupt normal business operations tell the customer and ask that they make ample arrangements Y 1 properly grounded power available at the installation location Be sure that the equipment operator s are available for training The Service Technician must thoroughly review the installation procedures service technician reviews the recommended setup with the Area Sales Manager or Area Service Manager and together they identify all necessary variations to satisfy the customer s particular application Unpacking Follow these guidelines when unpacking all equipment v Check all components and accessories according to the customer s order Y Remove all components from their packing material checking against the invoice that they are accounted for and not damaged Advise the shipper immediately if damage has occurred Order any parts necessary to replace those which have been damaged Keep the shipping container and packing material for future use
12. ABER FAIRBANKS BSI VETE 1600 Series LED Remote Display Models 16016 1605 2007 2009 by Fairbanks Scales Inc 5 115 7 rights reserved Revision6 10 09 Revision 1 Revision 2 Revision 3 Revision 4 Revision 5 Revision 6 Amendment Record 1600 Series LED Display Unit DOCUMENT 51157 Manufactured by Fairbanks Scales Inc 05 2007 05 2007 07 2007 08 2007 01 2008 04 2009 10 2009 821 Locust Kansas City Missouri 64106 Released Manual Included 1601 drawings and information Updated 1605 specifications Corrected drawings and verbiage Updated specifications and steps Software Enhancements added INTELL feature Updated wiring charts 4169 4170 amp 51157 3 Updated parts list 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 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 install
13. ALE 10 09 25 51157 Revision 6 MEG A FAIRBANKS Section 3 Programmin VNLT CALE MANUAL PROGRAM MING MODE CONTI NUED Select one of the following 46a If YES is selected the word MODE displays a Press the ENTER switch and the word UNIT displays Press the ENTER switch and the current measure of UNITS displays c Press the LEFT or RIGHT switches to select kg or Ib d Press the ENTER switch and the word TYPE displays e Press the ENTER switch and the current setting displays f Press the LEFT or RIGHT switches to select TR1 TR2 GR or NET TR1 mode displays both the Gross and Net Weights TR2 mode displays neither the Gross nor Net Weights 9 Observe the annunciator lights for the setting value 46b Selecting NO turns off the Annunciator Display 46c Selecting AUTO works only with ID set to 00 and changes according to the ID CODE sent from the instrument 46d Selecting SCALE offers a choice of scales one 1 thru eight 8 when connected to an FB3000 indicator a Press the LEFT or RIGHT switches to select the correct scale number Multiscale ID Formats No 1 No2 3 4 No5 6 7 8 Code sent from indicator FB3000 DATA DISPLAYED Lb Gross Lb Net Lb Tare Kg Gross Kg Net Kg Tare 10 09 26 51157 Revision 6 MEG A FAIRBANKS Section 3 Programmin QT sv CANE MANUAL PROGRAM MING M
14. CHAR displays press the ENTER switch Either a seven 7 or an eight 8 displays for the current Data Bits Setting 8 Use the LEFT or RIGHT switches to toggle and select the correct setting 9 Press the ENTER switch to confirm the setting The word PARITY displays 10 Press the ENTER switch and the display will show the current parity setting 11 Use the LEFT or RIGHT switches to toggle through the three choices None Even Odd 12 With the appropriate choice displayed press the ENTER switch 13 The abbreviation ID displays signifying Identification The ID Filter sorts data from a Data String from the Instrument The ID Filter then displays that Data only 14 Press the ENTER switch ALPH X displays where X is the current setting 15 Press the LEFT or RIGHT switches to toggle through choices f Y is selected the display uses Alpha Characters for the ID f Nis selected the display uses a Numeric ID See tables on the next page RESET 16 the ENTER switch LAST The current ID Setting displays Y The RIGHT switch increments the right digit The LEFT switch increments the ENTER left digit Je ee 17 Press the ENTER switch 10 09 22 51157 Revision 6 MEG A FAIRBANKS Section 3 Programmin QT 477272 r MANUAL PROGRAM MING MODE CONTI NU
15. Check the packing list v Collect all necessary installation manuals for the equipment and accessories Open the equipment and perform an inspection making certain that all hardware electrical connections and printed circuit assemblies are secure Y Donotreinstall the cover if the final installation is to be performed after the pre installation checkout Y Do not locate near magnetic material or equipment instruments which use magnets in their design 10 09 9 51157 Revision 6 2 1 Section 2 Installation QT 2 4 CALE Safety Follow these safety precautions during operation careful lifting and moving the remote terminal when installing or repairing it v Ensure that the supporting structure for the remote display suits its weight in advance of installation Users Responsibilities e All electronic and mechanical calibrations and or adjustments required for making this equipment perform to accuracy and operational specifications are considered to be part of the installation They are included in the installation charge Only those charges which are incurred as a result of the equipment s inability to be adjusted or calibrated to performance specifications may be charged to warranty e 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 t
16. ED Numeric ID Formats DATA DISPLAYED Lb Gross Lb Net 18 With the appropriate choices displayed press the ENTER switch NOTE The letters M W are not displayed Lb Tare Kg Gross The word INTELL displays Kg Net 19 Press the ENTER switch Kg Tare Display all data received current setting displays either ON to automatically justify weight data or OFF to manually justify LEFT and RIGHT buttons active 20 Pressing the LEFT or RIGHT switches toggles the choices 21 Press ENTER The word REFLCT displays 22 Press the ENTER switch The current setting displays either a YES for Reflect Mirror Viewing or NO for Normal Viewing The Reflect Mirror Viewing Option presents the digits in reverse for viewing through the truck mirrors 23 Pressing the LEFT or RIGHT switches toggles the choices 24 Press ENTER The word IDLE displays 25 Press the ENTER switch The Current Idle Time Out Value in seconds displays This blanks the weight value when no valid data is received 26 Use the LEFT or RIGHT switches to select a value between 5 15 seconds 27 With the appropriate selection displayed press the ENTER switch The word INT displays 28 Press the ENTER switch and the current setting displays 20 40 60 80 100 or AUTO 10 09 23 51157 Revision 6 A FAIRBANKS Section 3 Programmin QT ANLE CALE MAN
17. ODE CONTI NUED 47 Press the ENTER switch and the word TEST displays 48 Press the ENTER switch to display DIGIT Select one of the following 49a To test LED digits press the ENTER switch and the eft most digit turns on a Use the LEFT or RIGHT switches to display any of the six digits b Press the ENTER switch to return to the TEST selections 49b To test the display intensity press the LEFT or RIGHT switches to display A2D a Press the ENTER switch b Counts from the A2D for the light sensor are displayed c To check A2D operation increase and decrease light intensity on the annunciator panel between the KG and GR labels d Press the ENTER switch to return to the TEST selections 49c To revert to the factory default settings press the LEFT or RIGHT switches to display DEFAULT a Press the ENTER switch and ruSure displays b Press the ENTER switch to set defaults or press the LEFT or RIGHT switches to return to the TEST selections c The word DEFAULT displays and the unit returns to the TEST selections 50 Press the PROG switch to exit the TEST selections done displays 51 Press the ENTER switch to be finished with the setup or use the LEFT or RIGHT switches to cycle back through the program steps The word STORE displays 52 Press the PROG switch to toggle the display between STORE and CANCEL 10 09 27 51157 Revision 6 A FAIRBANKS Section 3 Programmin QT
18. UAL PROGRAM MING MODE CONTI NUED 29 Press the LEFT RIGHT switch to increase decrease the digits value AUTO intensity automatically adjusts the brightness of the display dependent upon ambient light conditions This setting will max at 80 in bright sunlight The numeric value represents the percentage of brightness The larger the number the brighter the display 30 With the desired setting displayed press the ENTER switch The word COLON displays 31 Press the ENTER switch and the current COLON setting displays 32 Select NO Only select YES if time output from 2500 series indicator is selected NOTE f selected incorrectly display errors may occur 33 Press the ENTER switch The word TIME displays 34 Press the ENTER switch and the current setting displays 35 Press the LEFT or RIGHT switches to select either 12hr 24hr or NO 36a Select the Twelve 12hr hour or the Twenty four 24hr hour setting a Press the ENTER switch and the current time setting displays b Use the LEFT or RIGHT switches to change the hour c Press the ENTER switch when the hour is correct d Use the LEFT or RIGHT switches to change the minute e Press the ENTER switch when the minute is correct f Press the ENTER switch 36b Or select NO and follow the steps on the next page The word DATE displays NOTE Time output from 2500 series indicator will override internal time setting 10 09 24 51157 Revis
19. ation or use of the scale Copyright 2007 2009 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 10 09 3 51157 Revision 6 Table of Contents SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 4 4112 1 6 EU 6 Bienen EE 6 Jerem 6 2 1 8 General Service Policies 8 amp 1 8 Conferring with Our Client 8 Pre Installation Checklist Re e ei adie FERE MR ERE REL PUO eun 9 9 Salet M 10 Users Hesponsibililies n m E P Re HERES 10 see EE 11 Configuratii EE 11 laicum 13 Installing the dISplay is i e E eunt b a Fete aa ux 13 Installing Multiple 2 2 42 2 0000000000000400000000 enne nnne nnne tnn 14 20MA CONTIQUIATION T 14 5232 Tm
20. han those specified may not be performed and physical alterations holes etc are not allowed The equipment consists of printed circuit assemblies which must be handled using ESD handling procedures and must be replaced as units Replacement of individual components is not allowed The assemblies must be properly packaged in ESD protective material and returned intact for replacement credit per normal procedures 10 09 10 51157 Revision 6 2 QZ CALG WIRING The setup of the remote display consists of the following steps 1 Wire the display to the indicator 2 Wire the displays together if there is more than one The display be wired for 20mA Active 20mA Passive RS485 or RS232 Wiring Configuration Indicators with Passive 20mA Output polarity sensitive INDICATOR INTERFACE ASSEMBLY TB1 20mA 15 VDC 1 GND 2 Jumper to 8 RS232 Rx 3 RS232 Tx 4 RS485A 5 RS485B 6 20 C Loop 7 C Loop 8 Jumper to 2 Indicators with Active 20mA Output INTERFACE ASSEMBLY 15 VDC 1 GND 2 RS232 Rx 3 RS232 Tx 4 5 6 20mA C Loop 7 20mA C Loop 8 10 09 11 51157 Revision 6 2 QZ ATO Wiring Configuration Continued Indicators with RS232 Output
21. ing configuration 7 Insert the Plug into TB1 8 Reinstall the four screws on the bottom of the display enclosure 10 09 13 51157 Revision 6 A 1 1 Section 2 Installation wawa 5 ACTA gt CALE Installing Multiple Displays Multiple Displays are Daisy Chained together using the Passive 20 Retransmission 20mA Configuration Additional displays are wired the same as Display 2 and Display 3 Indicator Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 1 TBI 20 mA 1 2 20 7 8 B 8 8 9 9 10 10 4169 2 RS232 Configuration Additional displays are wired the same as Display 2 and Display 3 Indicator Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 1 1 1 2 2 GND 3 7 9 9 10 4170 2 10 09 14 51157 Revision 6 MEG A QT y RS485 Configuration When using the RS485 Configuration displays are Daisy chained together Indicator Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 TB1 TB1 TB1 1 GROUND 2 RS485A 5 RS485B 6 9 10 51157 3 v2 Warm Up 1 When the unit is turned on it first displays the Program and Revision Number 2 It proceeds through a counting sequence The intensity of the light changes 3 The display blanks momentarily then shows the weight value sent by the indicator 10 09 15 51157 Revision 6 Sect
22. ion 3 Programming This section describes the general navigation and communication programming of the Fairbanks Model 1600 Series L E D Remote Display Accessing the buttons There are two access areas for programming with the buttons Removing the four screws on the front panel of the display 1605 model only Removing the four screws on the bottom opening the access panel USING THE BUTTONS e There are six switches located on the PC Board used to program the display e These switches are accessed either through the small door on the under side of the display enclosure or through the front panel e Remove the four fastening screw to open the front panel then carefully open the display enclosure Switch Functions Switch functions are listed below S1 RESET Resets the microprocessor and allows the display to go through the Warm up Sequence S2 LEFT Shifts the displayed data one place to the LEFT This switch will also ADVANCE to the next program step 10 09 16 51157 Revision 6 MEG A FAIRBANKS Section 3 Programmin QZ sve CANE Switch Functions Continued S3 RIGHT Shifts the displayed data one place to the RIGHT This switch will also BACKUP to the previous program step S4 PROG Allows access for manual programming or auto programming S5 ENTER Accepts the displayed choice during the programming operation S6 MASTER RESET Issues a Hardware Reset Current
23. ion 6 PLVS FAIRBANKS Section 3 Programmin CHOW Lm 47327 e CAL MANUAL PROGRAMMING MODE CONTINUED 37 Press the ENTER switch and the date setting displays 38 Press the LEFT or RIGHT switches to select either YES or NO 39 Press the ENTER switch f YES the current month displays a Use the LEFT or RIGHT switches to change the month b Press the ENTER switch when the month is correct Use the LEFT or RIGHT switches to change the day Press the ENTER switch when the day is correct Use the LEFT or RIGHT switches to change the year Press the ENTER switch when the year is correct The word TEMP displays to set the option of whether the temperature displays or not 40 Use the LEFT or RIGHT switches to select YES for displaying the temperature or NO for not displaying the temperature f YES is selected then the optional temperature sensor must be installed 41 Press the ENTER switch 42 1 YES Use the LEFT or RIGHT switches to select either C Celsius or F Fahrenheit temperature to be displayed 43 Press the ENTER switch The word ANNUN displays ANNUN refers to Annunciator which displays whether the scale is programmed for the following Pounds or Kilograms Ib kg Gross Weight or Net Weight GR NT Automatic 44 Press the ENTER switch and the current Annunciator setting displays 45 Press the LEFT or RIGHT switches to select YES NO AUTO or SC
24. ly the same as pressing the RESET button See the following page for the diagram and accompanying picture 10 09 17 51157 Revision 6 1 9 FAIRBANKS Section 3 Programmin QT USING THE BUTTONS o BAR Cone LABEL TBS o UJ ea L CPU ASSEMBLY 1 27416 L O N U G RESET PL9 LEFT RIGHT __ on 9 DII 1loO0000000000 JI 4 W N PROG ENTER OUT IN B485ATX RX G P 56 R and The drawing above shows the formatting buttons and the pertinent plugs Pictured below is the actual CPU Assembly TB2 10 09 18 51157 Revision 6 A 1 4 1 aa Section 3 Programming 472272 CALE Installing the Optional Temperature Probe 1 Insert the optional Temperature Probe into the open Watertight Gland 2 Tighten the threads down onto the Temperature Probe until it is firm and snug 3 Connect the two Temperature Probe wires to TB2 Connections are not polarity sensitive and so wires can attach to either terminal Communications Programming The Communications Programming performs either automatically or manually e When using the Automatic Mode the display automatically tries to determine the communications protocol sent by the indicator
25. or Kit DB9 ACC 334 27428 Fuse 2 amp 27429 Fuse 6 3 amp Not pictured in diagram s 10 09 35 51157 Revision 6 Section 5 5 FAIRBANKS MODEL 1605 PARTS DIAGRAMS 1605 Remote Display Assembly ar N No N 8 50105 INe ude ye o dle BS 7v y ASSY I3NVd 1NOMJ 40 ove 7 6 6 7M 2 21 11 9 E N y 7 9 77 6 1 4 IOIO SM 51157 Revision 6 36 10 09 Section 5 5 Continued 1605 Remote Display Assembly 71134 ONILNNOW ASSV XIWHOASNVHL IB SM v 0 WALI Ld30X3 YAWYOSSNVYL 302 4494 TV 433 9 oc GSAOWSY TANVd LNOYS l a o Q BY
26. the display shows Press a gt 53 Right MEN Ic HS S1 Left e s a gt O SS Or press S1 Left mds O gt JOUUUU 50685 1 10 09 20 51157 Revision 6 MEG A 1 4 1 aa Section 3 Programming aw gt CALE DISPLAY OUTPUT DEFAULT SETUPS Fairbanks Remote Display Output has the following default setups 2400 Baud Seven 7 Data bits Odd parity MANUAL PROGRAMMING MODE 1 Power up the display 2 After the warm up sequence is completed press and hold the PROG switch for three 3 seconds then release advance or back up through the program steps press the LEFT or RIGHT switch To view the stored value press the ENTER switch NOTE At any time through the formatting process press the PROG switch to exit to DONE then press ENTER save and exit 3 Press the LEFT or ENTER switch The word BAUD displays 4 Press the ENTER switch The current Baud Rate Setting displays i e 2400 5 Use the LEFT or RIGHT switches to toggle through the available Baud Rate Settings 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 200 38 400 57 600 115 200 6 Press the ENTER switch to select the appropriate setting 10 09 21 51157 Revision 6 MEG A 1 4 1 aa Section 3 Programming ses re MANUAL PROGRAMMING MODE CONTINUED 7 When the abbreviation
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