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1. Display Buttons AtoD Loadcell Serial Outputs Inputs Voltages Tests Name of Shows the Shows i i i i i ol display and key pressed AtoD current live 3 volts Seo 0 volts we is displayed value counts Standard Option 10001001 10000110 Sequence Out 1 8 Out 9 16 Out nn 00 010000 0010 01 10 Port Port 2 Port 3 Displayed only Displayed only if port installed if port installed Same choices as Same choices as under Port under Port Ready Busy Loop No Loop Figure 9 These are the items listed in the Test menu from left to right Display Buttons AtoD Press ENTER to start and stop a continuous display test W ith the test stopped press the or MENU key to move backward or forward one step at a time Press ENTER again to resume the automatic test or press ESCAPE to stop the test and return to diSPLAy This provides a test of the keypad The name of the key that is pressed appears on the display If no key is pressed nO nE is displayed Press MENU to return to buttons Press this key to see the current A to D value The displayed resolution is 1 part in 20 000 per mV V This test exists so that the offset and gain of the electronics can be checked The offset is initially set to the nominal offset of the electronics but you can
2. M 8 exu 8 Hour 10 D ay vice 10 D atabase wll Loadcell 12 Bounds 13 USING thie Service M enU urtica eter tht pe eet te ti b de rete oue en rero 14 About Menu Audit Menu Abuse Menu Zero Menu Test Menu Setup Menu T ISIE SUL YVR Peta mese ttr ets e CR RENE tre d RENNES ORE Ree Eoadcells S bmentssc ht peciit Recte kt patcr o c eter O ptions submenu Serial submenu B C D Out submenu Analog submenu Outputs submenu Inputs SUD I ON i cte RR RR e RR ERI i ERAN DRE Seal SUDITIDUs ecu deca ite tb mto AE a E AR robe ER seat PO ERES TREES Reset Menu Master Clear Adding and Calibrating a Loadcell Adding a Loadcell Calibrating a Loadcell Step by Step Instructions a IG agonal ayo Ute s eee e o e tm E NO hit RR eae era daas s netted GEOUpDS eren Freeze Force Function Control D isplay Keypad at OR UD Dr V der o ee Control Display Keypad O utputs N OLGS ossa ads xs Appendix A ASCII Control Codes wi ccssecsssssssssssssssssecssssessssscssssessssessssscssssessssstssessssnsesssessessesssnsssesssussesseveassssessssesssase Appendix B Default Layouts and Examples
3. sssseseeeeee nennen nennen tnn ttti tnnt Appendix C Tips on Setting Up and Using the Harmonizer d Appendix D C able PIno ts etc n xctl tret cen tc vcre ec a Rt nn Re Rc FI 127 Specifications Power requirements 115 Volts AC 10 to 15 0 3Amp maximum 230 Volts AC 10 to 15 0 15 AMP maximum 50 60 Hz Excitation 10 Volts DC Supports up to twelve 350 ohm weight sensors Operational keys Five yellow standard keys Select Peak Reset D ata Send Zero Units Three function keys F1 F2 F3 Numeric keys 0 9 Operational annunciators Tension Compression Under Accept O ver Print Zero and Motion Three units of measure Display Eight digit seven segment 0 8 inch high LED Display rate Selectable 1 2 5 10 Analogto digital conversion rate 60 times per second Calibration Memory Six loadcell calibration memory Unit of measure Three independently programmable Pounds force kilograms force grams force ounces force ton force tonne force custom O ff Capacity selections 999 999 with decimal located from zero to five places Incremental selections Multiples and submultiples of 1 2 5 Programmable selections Zero range motion detection five point linearization Time and date RAM Battery backed up real time clock and RAM are standard Internal resolution 6 291 456 counts per mV V per sec Harmonizer digital filtering Fully programmable to ignore no
4. or MENU keys until the item you wish to insert is displayed then press ENTER That item is now included in the list To delete an item W ith that item displayed press ZERO That item is deleted from the list Customize the list of units of measure here The default list is Unit 1 gt Unit 2 gt Unit 3 Repeatedly pressing UNITS while displaying a weight in the weight display mode will cycle through the list in that order You may customize the list by inserting and or deleting items in the list The list can contain a maximum of four items To add an item Determine where in the list you wish to insert an item Display the item which will immediately follow the one you are inserting Press The ACCEPT annunciator illumi nates C ycle through the options by pressingthe or MENU keys until the item you wish to insert is displayed then press ENTER That item is now included in the list To delete an item W ith that item displayed press ZERO That item is deleted from the list Define The Define submenu allows you to customize printouts build ASCII strings create groups enable continuous send assign input characters to specific actions for each port enable database reports define database records and configure data capture ASCII Under this menu item are Labels and Strings Following the explanation of these two items are instructions for custo mizing the labels and strings Labels are short ASCII strings predefined
5. 3 o 2076 Drop O 40 4 C issau i 5 20 LL 0 Time gt Figure 2 First peak illustration The function keys are used for e F1 Loadcell selection e F2 ID number entry e F3 Viewing or entering data in cutoff registers 1 Press Flkey The display shows the current cell number and a letter showing if the cell type is F for forceor T for torque 2 Press the ENTER key The capacity of the current cell is displayed 3 Press the MENU key The division size for the current cell is displayed 4 Press the ENTER key to return to Display mode or press the ESCAPE key to return to the display from step 1 F2 Key F3 Key Cutoff Register A cutoff register is a force value you enter into memory register which the indicator uses to control outputs There are 10 cutoff registers in the FI 127 You can set ten different force values which the indicator will use to trigger outputs W hen activated force on the loadcell is less than the force in the cutoff registers these cutoffs are all on at the same time Each cutoff will deactivate as soon as the force on the loadcell matches the value in each cutoff register When the force is equal to or greater than positive register values or more negative than negative register values the corresponding output is disabled When the force is less than the positive register values or less negative than negative register values the corresponding output is enab
6. L L l L LJ e e e L TENSION COMPRESS UNDER ACCEPT OVER QO gt e re a 3 C bd Figure 1 FI 127 Front Panel The Fl 127 s keys are divided into four primary groups Standard Instrument Keys These yellow keys are common to a majority of applications and include SELECT PEAK RESET DATA SEND ZERO and UNITS The SELECT and UNITS keys are placed next to the annunciators they affect SELECT PEAK RESET DATA SEND ZERO UNITS Use to switch between force peak ad first peak display modes SELECT can also be used to accept a current selection and return to weigh mode from within any menu Use to reset all peak and first peak values This key may also be used to capture the current measurement as an entered value during data entry Use to initiate one or more serial outputs Zeros the scale in the display mode Also clears values in numeric entry Switches the units of measure in the display mode Up to three units of measure are selectable Function Keys These oval keys along the right side of the display face are configurable and are labeled F1 F2 and F3 The default configurations for these keys are F1 Allows load cell selection F2 Allows entry of ID number F3 Allows access to cutoff registers Keypad Keys Directional Keys Annunciators Keypad Keys These are the twelve square keys which support numeric entry The keyboard keys are labelled 0 9 plus minus and decimal point a
7. press the ZERO key to establish the actual offset allowing the gain to be evaluated 17 W ith motors connected to external circuits this is a good way to test Loadcell Serial Ready Busy Loop No Loop your hardware ES Outputs To exit back to Display mode press the SELECT key and save changes as needed by pressing ENTER with SAVE displayed 18 Sequence W ith LOAdCELL displayed press the ENTER key to see a live display of the current counts coming from the A D converter 400400 is an example of how this might appear Press the UNITS key to toggle between the counts display mode and the mV V display which appears in this format 2 00200 This stands for 2 002 mV V The decimal indicates you are looking at mV V and not current counts This item accesses the internal port serial tests W ith SEriAL displayed press the ENTER key Port 1 is displayed This is always the internal serial port W hen the optional serial boards are installed in the same stack port two is always on the bottom W hen installed in different stacks side by side port two is always closest to the power supply Press the or MENU key to select the port you wish to test W ith the port you want to test displayed press the ENTER key rEAdy or bUSy is displayed telling you if the hardware input line is ready or busy This is useful in tracking down serial output problems Press the MENU key to see the Loop No Loop test Connect t
8. vibration by itself See Tips on setting up and using the Harmonizer filtering in Appendix C Filter Throughout the calibration process values will change as you press the UNITS key to change the unit of measure 26 Use this to configure the number of intervals to average for each force display This can be entered in one of two methods x disp or x a ds Press the UNITS key to switch back and forth between the two choices The suggested method of setting the average is by picking a value for x disp Doingthis insures that a multiple of the display rate is always being averaged T his results in a steadier weight display Use x a ds if you need an exact number of A D conver sions for your particular situation X disp 1 disp is the default display when you access this item x is the number of display interval s over which the data is internally averaged prior to being displayed The number of A Ds averaged is based on the display update rate you set under the Update menu item Default is 1 disp X a ds x is the number of a d conversions to average for each display The A D weight conversion happens 60 times per second in this indicator Average is the number of conversions you want to average for the weight that is displayed D efault is 12 a ds when U pdate is at default of 5 and x disp is at default value of 1 Use this menu item to configure the Harmonizer filter settings Constant and Threshld are the two
9. Character Character Character o m f a qose p m ee pif oH L su p ow cq ee BEC ene iar La E 2 ue ee ee ee m omea s ef cere Retin sf FS a Ce a a dej NOTE To repeat a control code a number of times enter the control code a decimal then the number of times you want it repeated Spaces letters or carriage returns can easily be repeated this way 56 Appendix B Default Layouts and Examples Layout 1 Label Force Force 1 SP Units 1 CR 1 LF End Example F 2001 lbf Layout 2 Label Top Top 1 SP Units 1 CR 1 LF End Example P 2001 1bf Layout 3 Label First First 1 SP Units 1 CR 1 LF End Example I None lbf Layout 4 Label Display Display 1 SP U nits 1 CR 1 LF End Example F 2001 1bf Layout 5 Display 1 CR End Example 2001 Layout 6 Ascii 2 Loadcell 1 SP Use 4 End Example Loadcell 1 F 2001 lbf Layout 7 Use 3 Use 2 FF End Example I None lbf P 2001 lbf Layout 8 Label Display Display 1 SP Units 1 SP Hour 1 SP Day 1 CR 1 LF End Example F 2001 lbf 01 06 PM 06 25 97 Layout 9 Db Label D b Display 1 SP Db Units 1 CR 1 LF End Example F 2001 lbf Layout 10 Hour 1 SP Day 1 CR 1 LF 9 By Db FF End Example 01 20 PM 06 25 97 F 2001 lbf F 1501 lbf ft F 501 lbf Layout 11 D C D ay 1 SP D C Hour 1 SP D C Rate 1 CR 1 LF End Example 06 25 97 01 23 PM 0 017 s Layout 12 Ascii 4 D C First 1 SP Units 2 SPS Ascii 3 D C Top 1 SP Units 2 SP
10. Length foot inch m cm Other Basis Equals Label XX XX 123 4 End foot inch m cm Pounds F 1000 g F N 1000 N gF OZF Ton F Tonne F Other None Basis Equals Label XX XX 123 4 End Pounds F 1000 g F N 1000 N g OZ Figure 11 Units submenu 20 Units Unit 1 default value To exit back to Display mode press the SELECT key and save changes as needed by pressing ENTER or SELECT with SAVE displayed To exit without saving changes press lt or MENU until No Save appears then press ENTER or SELECT Unit 2 Unit 3 The unit of measure you choose for this item will be assigned to the annunciator labeled Ib f on the front panel You can also choose a length unit of measure for torque loadcells Following is the list of units of measure Pounds F pounds force 1000g F kilograms force N Newtons 1000 N 1000 Newtons gF grams force OZ F ounces force Ton F tons force Tonne F tonnes metric tons force Other Allows you to define a custom unit of force Choose what unit of force you want it based on a multiplier upon which the custom unit is based and an ASCII label to be used in serial output See the example at the bottom of this page N one no unit of measure is assigned Following is the list of length units of measure you can choose foot foot inch inch m meter cm centimeter other Allows you to define a custom length unit Choose what unit of length you want it based on a mu
11. a digit or symbol in row 3 ofthe ASCII character set Transmits the chosen label Choose from Force Top First Display and Id Transmits the unit of measure label O utputs the currently selected loadcell number O utputs the label for the type of loadcell tension compres sion clockwise counterclockwise and mode for bidirectional cells Allows you to embed another layout within the current layout Displayed as Use n Choose the layout number n you want to print as part of the current layout Use this to specify a time delay in seconds from 0 255 Transmits the currently selected record number Transmits the force value stored in the currently selected database record Transmits the peak value stored in the currently selected database record Transmits the 1st peak value stored in the currently selected database record Transmits the displayed value stored in the currently selected database record Transmits the selected value stored in the currently selected database record Transmits the Force Peak or 1st Peak label stored in the currently selected database record Transmits the loadcell number stored in the currently selected database record Transmits the cell type label stored in the currently selected database record Transmits the unit of measure stored in the currently selected 33 database record Db Id Transmits the Id value stored in the currently selected database record Db Ho
12. default O ther choices are Even O dd Clear and Set Stops Select the number of stop bits 1 or 2 37 B C D Out submenu The B C D O ut submenu shown in Figure 15 is next under Setup Use this configure whether the BCD board outputs force information This item is only offered in the Setup menu if the BCD board is installed Figure 15 B C D O ut submenu Analog submenu The Analog submenu is shown in Figure 16 and explained below Full 5000 100 000 Figure 16 Analog submenu Output Under O utput choose On to output the force value and O ff to disable analog output The optional Analog output board must be present for this function to work Full Allows you to view edit the value to which the analog output may be spanned This selection is not offered when Output is set to Off Adjust X Provides access to the offset and gain adjustments for the analog output The adjustment can be made by entering a percent value or by using lt or MENU to make incre mental adjustments Pressing decreases the adjustment pressing MENU increases it Holding in or MENU causes the magnitude of the adjustment to double every key repeat 2 sec until it reaches 512 times the minimum adjustment The adjustment magnitude is maintained in the same direction on every key press until the other 38 direction key is pressed which cuts the magnitude by 4 Minimum adjustments are by approximately 0 0
13. depending on configuration Press the ENTER key again to see the value D is played as F 1234 5 if the stored value is a frozen force Displayed with unit of measure and tension compression annunciators Sel A stored measurement May be Force Top or First depending on configuration Press the ENTER key again to see the value D is played with unit of measure and tension compression annunciators Loadcell A stored loadcell number Id A stored ID number Hour Time the record was stored Day Date the record was stored Press ESCAPE until rEcord is displayed then press the MENU key to move to the next item in the database submenu dELEtE is displayed Use the items under this to delete one or all the records If you choose to delete one record you can scroll through the records using the or MENU keys then press the ENTER key to delete that one record dELEtE is displayed W ith dELEtE displayed press the ESCAPE key dATADASE is displayed Press the MENU key to move to the next user menu item LO AdCELL is displayed Press the ENTER key to see a live display of loadcell output in either mV V or counts Toggle between the two views using the UNITS key Bounds Target O ver Under Example Target value 350 Under value 10 Over value 20 With these settings the ACCEPT annunciator will be lit when force is 340 to 370 The UNDER annuncia tor will be lit when force is less than 340 The OVER
14. formatting is unaffected by this status indication The front panel keys perform their usual functions with the following mo difica tions ZERO and PEAK RESET also stop data capture in addition to their usual functions ESCAPE and ENTER do not stop data capture T hey are available to unfreeze the force display without interfering with the data capture function Entering the service menus halts data capture C hanging loadcell selection under the F1 key halts data capture and deletes points Start and Stop are available under Capture in the user menu The menus under Capture in the user menu provide access to display send and delete captured points and related statistical data All outputs are unaffected by data capture The stored data are deleted in the following circumstances via the Delete menus under Capture in the user menu whenever the Setup menus are entered when ever Reset Setup is performed Hardware input and serial input can start and stop the data capture only while the instrument is in the display mode Low Voltage Load Cell Error or Lockup all cause the Data Capture to be halted O verranged values are still stored but displayed and printed in the same manner as other overranged values Data capture is disabled if the Capture Interval is set to zero or if Capture Points is set to zero 55 Appendix A ASCII Control Codes Code Control Code Control Code Control Code Control Character
15. port If the database is full the data cannot be stored and the autosend trigger is ignored A protocol is defined as the set of input characters assigned to specific actions for each port Under this item you choose a port choose an input number assign an ASCII character to the action and choose the associated action from the following list see note at left Units Switches indicator to the next available unit of measure Unit 1 Switches indicator to Unit 1 if available Unit2 Switches indicator to Unit 2 if available Unit3 Switches indicator to Unit 3 if available Select Switches indicator to next available display mode Force Switches display to the Force mode Top Switches display to the Peak mode First Switches display to the 1st Peak mode Reset Causes a Peak Reset Send Causes a Data Send to occur Use Group to specify which group to output Reply Specifies that a specified group is to be output Use Group to specify which group to output Save Causes information selected by the record definition is to be stored in the database If the database is full this command is ignored Zero Performs a Zero function 35 See detailed notes on data capture in the section D ata Capture later in this manual 36 Database Capture Freeze Causes the Force display to be frozen See the section Freeze Force Function Unfreeze C auses a frozen force to be unfrozen See the section Freeze
16. scroll through the entire string of ASCII values W hen you are finished viewing the values press ESCAPE Press MENU W ith StringS displayed press ENTER Press MENU until Press H W ith the new ASCII string displayed press ENTER Press Key in your first ASCII value then press MENU ASCII 01 default string is displayed The first ASCII value in the string is displayed ASCII 01 is displayed On anew indicator End is displayed This means that there is only one ASCII string ASCII 01 defined so far You may create up to fifteen more ASCII 01 string 1 is displayed End is displayed The next ASCII string in the list will be added O n a new indicator this will be ASCII 02 End is displayed This means that there are no ASCII values entered for this string is displayed The value is stored and End is displayed Editing strings Continue repeating steps 5 amp 6 until you have entered all your ASCII values If you make an error refer to the next section Editing strings To view your newly entered ASCII values press MENU repeatedly The indicator scrolls through all the values There are two keys to remember when inserting or deleting ASCII values in a string 47 will insert and ZERO will delete W e will use the following example to illustrate how to edit strings remove and then replace the hyphen from the default string ASCII 01 Dillon
17. test point A 5000 is displayed This is the second default test point 4 With any test point displayed press ZERO key to delete the point The next point in the list is displayed or press the key to insert a point A isdisplayed 5 Key in the value for the new test point and press ENTER CAL is displayed C ontinue to the next step to calibrate or press ESCAPE to go back to the point display Calibrating a point 6 With the test point you want to calibrate displayed press ENTER CAL is displayed You can calibrate this point using step 7 or press the MENU key to enter a specific count value T his is an alternate method of calibrating To exit back to Display mode press the SELECT key and save changes as needed by pressing ENTER or SELECT with SAVE displayed To exit without saving changes press lt or MENU until No Save appears then press ENTER or SELECT 7 Apply the test force for this point to the loadcell and press ENTER to calibrate this point Press ENTER to return to the point display Repeat steps 6 8 for all the points you want to calibrate points From the factory 0 counts 0 force and 1 mV V 5000 Ibs force bU SY is displayed while obtaining a stable value Pressing ENTER while bU SY is displayed causes the current average to be taken immediately instead of waiting for a stable value Pressing any other key while bU SY is displayed will abort the calibrat
18. this manual You use it to configure the operation of your indicator The user menu shown in Figure 3 allows you to do the following things Capture and view data points Print a report on data points View statistics about captured data points Delete captured data points View the current time and date View and delete database records See live display of loadcell output in counts or mV V Set Target Under and O ver values Normal Operation Press the MENU key Capture Hour Day Database Loadcell Bounds Shows Shows 2 00200 Over Under Target current time current date Report Record Delete T Prints group assigned to Done No One All this function 123 Force Top First Disp Sel Loadcell Id Hour Day 1234 5 1234 5 1234 5 Force Force l 123 4567 10 36 06 25 97 Start Stop Report Point Stats Delete T T T Starts Stops Prints group data capture data capture assigned to 123 Done No Al this function Top First Average Hour Day 1234 5 1234 5 1234 5 10 36 06 25 97 Figure 3 The User Menu Capture This manual assumes that all functio
19. 02 and each setting can be adjusted over a range of 10 of full output This selection is not offered when Analog Output is set to Off Under Zero you can adjust the voltage current output for a zero force reading 0 000 is the nominal value Under Full you can adjust the voltage current output for full capacity 100 000 is the nominal value Use the output submenu shown in Figure 17 to control the rate and information associated with the control outputs All comparisons are based on the measured Ouputs submenu force Units Loadcells H Options Serial Update Onboard B C D Out Analog I Outputs Update k Onboard Cutoff H Bounds H Detect Display Fast Figure 17 O utputs submenu Select how often the cutoffs are updated Choose Dis play the default choice to update the cutoffs at each display update Choose Fast to update 20 times per second Lets you choose the function of the onboard outputs 1 3 on the main board Choose Cutoff the default choice to cause the outputs to be the same as the cutoffs 1 3 Choose Bounds to cause the outputs to follow the Under A ccept O ver LED s on the front panel C hoose Detect to cause the outputs 1 and 3 to follow the Under and O ver annunciators respectively but associates output 2 with Break D etect 39 Inputs submenu Use the inputs submenu shown in Figure 18 to assign actions to the onboard hardw
20. FI 127 1 W ith StringS displayed press ENTER Press ENTER Press and MENU to scroll through the entire string of ASCII values Stop when the ASCII value you want to delete in this case 45 hyphen is displayed W ith 45 displayed press ZERO To insert a character scroll through the ASCII string until the value that the character will precede is displayed Press H Key in your ASCII value then press ENTER ASCII 01 is displayed 65 the first ASCII value in the string is displayed 45 is displayed The hyphen character is deleted and the next value 49 is displayed 49 is displayed is displayed The character is inserted in the string and the string name ASCII 01 is displayed 49 Layouts 50 Viewing layouts Creating new layouts It is within the Layouts submenu that you create customize the layouts which will be transmitted to the serial port 1 1 W ith LAYO utS displayed press ENTER Press ENTER Press and MENU to scroll through the entire layout W hen you are finished viewing the items press ESCAPE Press MENU Repeat steps 1 5 above to view all the layouts W ith LAYO utS displayed press ENTER Press MENU until Press H W ith the new layout displayed press ENTER Press LAY 01 the first default layout is displayed The first item in the layout is displayed LAY 01 is dis
21. Force Function Capture Starts the data capture process Use this item to enable or disable database report output and specify which group to use Choose a group number under Report to enable the function and choose No to disable it Under Record you define the database record format Any of the following items can be included in any order but only once If one of the force measurement items is included the unit of measure identification force peak 1st peak and tension compression are also saved for that record within the database Force Force measurement Top Peak value First lst peak Display Force Frozen force Peak or 1st Peak depend ing on display mode Selected Force Peak or 1st Peak depending on display mode Loadcell C urrently selected loadcell number Id Id value Hour Current time Day Current date End End of the list Insertions and deletions may be performed with the 47 and ZERO keys anywhere within this list This is the last item in the D efine submenu Use this item to configure data capture Under Report enable the data capture function by choosing which group to use Disable it by choosing No Under Interval set the time in seconds between captured points If you set a value of 0 the data capture function is disabled Under Points set the number of data points to be captured C an be 0 4000 Entering 0 disables data capture D efault value is 3600 which is equa
22. M ajor sections of this manual are separated by the large black bars as seen above and below Subsections are titled in this lefthand column Notes definitions and other information also appear in this column The model Fl 127 is a versatile full featured indicator housed in a stainless steel enclosure Its user interface includes an 8 digit 7 segment LED display fourteen LED annunciators and 24 keys This manual is divided into the following major sections Introduction O perating Modes Front Panel Error Messages Using Your Fl 127 Using the User Menu Using the Service Menu e Reset Menu Master C lear Adding and Calibrating a Loadcell Step by Step Instructions Freeze Force Function Data Capture Operating Modes There are three modes of operation for the FI 127 Display mode User Menu mode and Service Menu mode In Display mode you perform all normal force measurement operations The User and Service menus give you access to testing modes configuration of your system database and system information This manual explains how to use these different modes of operation Front Panel The FI 127 s front panel consists of 24 keys and fourteen annunciators Keys Standard Instrument Keys Function Keys DILLON E CN A PROGRAMMABLE FORCE INDICATOR __ SERIAL NO wooooooogd Ist Peak LI LI e LI LI N 123456 ibf mm mmm ES e kgf Ll L A A
23. S Ascii 5 D C Ave 1 SP Units 1 CR 1 LF End Example lst Peak 146 lbf Peak 162 lbf Average 137 lbf Layout 13 Point 1 SP D C Force 1 SP Units 1 CR 1 LF End Example 201 40 1bf 57 Layout 14 Use 11 Use 12 13 By D C FF End Example 06 25 97 01 50 PM 0 017 s lst Peak None lbf Peak 167 lbf Average 19 lbf 1 40 lbf 2 40 lbf 3 40 lbf 4 40 lbf 5 40 lbf 6 40 lbf 7 40 lbf 8 40 lbf 9 40 lbf 10 40 lbf 11 40 lbf 128 14 lbf 129 14 lbf 130 14 lbf 131 14 lbf 132 14 lbf 219 40 lbf 220 40 lbf 221 40 lbf 222 40 lbf 223 40 lbf 224 40 lbf 58 Appendix C Tips on setting up and using the Harmonizer em find the best settings for your filter needs follow the steps listed below 1 What to Do Determine the amount of positive and negative force exerted by the vibration on the scale How to Do It Set Threshld to 0 0 Constant to OFF and Average to 1 0 A Ds Return to Display mode and observe the force swings Record the difference between the highest and lowest displayed force values Add 30 to 50 to this value This is a good starting value for the Threshld setting Do not set your indicator to this value until told to in step 7 2 Setting the Average to higher values increases the filtering effect W hat to Do Set Threshld to 0 0 Constant to O FF and Average to 15 0 A Ds Check the stability of the loadcell How to Do It Save changes and exit to Dis
24. annunciator will be lit when force is greater than 370 32 33 34 35 36 37 Press the ESCAPE key to return to the LO AdCELL display then press MENU to move to the last user menu item Press the ENTER key Press ENTER to see the current value Key in a positive value then press ENTER to accept it Press MENU to display UndEr Press ENTER to see the current value Key in a negative value then press ENTER to accept it Press MENU to display tArGEt Press ENTER to see the current value Key in a value then press ENTER to accept it This is the last item in the user menu Press ESCAPE repeatedly or SELECT to return to Display mode bounds is displayed Use this item to set target over and under values See example at left O VEr is displayed O VEr is displayed U ndEr is displayed tArG Et is displayed 13 Using the Service Menu You use the service menu to see information about your indicator to test its Be sure to key in the password 127 y P various functions and to configure how you want the system to work Figures 4 before pressing and holding the ESCAPE key if you want to through 19 show the service menu structure in the FI 127 Following each figure change items in the service menu are explanations for each of the service menu items Use the same methods to get otherwise you will only be able to around in the menu structure as you used in Using The User M enu s
25. are inputs See the table below for the default assignments Inputs O nboard default assignments Action sd Remote Zero Key Remote Print Key Go to Force Display Mode Remote pushbutton Peak Reset K ey Freeze Reading Input see section 16 Remote Units Key Input 1 7 All the actions available under O ptions D efine Protocol Port n Input n Ch Action are also available under these items Input E 4 GotoPecDispayMode pe 7 Outputs Input H Input 2 Input 7 Figure 18 Inputs submenu Seal submenu The last item in the FI 127 Setup menu is Seal Use this submenu to set up a custom password and to set the sealing choices for the unit The Seal submenu is shown below Setup Units Loadcells Options Serial B C D Out l Analog Outputs Inputs Seal Code no All Physical No Yes No Yes Enter Again Figure 19 Seal submenu 40 If Phys is set to No you can still press the internal switch and have instant setup menu access and editing privileges Items in the Setup menu Figure 10 can be protected from unrecorded changes Two internal counters record changes to items in the Setup menu View these counters under AUDIT in the Service menu Figure 6 These counters cannot be reset and thus can be us
26. at the factory W hen information is sent to a serial port and the layout calls for one of the preset labels the associated ASCII string is sent Following is a list of the label names and the character called out by the associated ASCII string Force F Top P for Peak First for Initial Tension T Press 2 C for Compression C W CW for Clockwise C C W CCW for Counter ClockW ise Id ID Strings are groups of ASCII characters You configure the indicator to call for these strings in the Layout portion of the menu There are five predefined strings and ten other strings you can modify to suit your needs The five default strings are Ascii 1 Dillon Fl 127 lt cr gt lt lf gt lt End gt Ascii 2 Loadcell lt End gt Ascii 3 Peak lt End gt Ascii 4 1st Peak End Ascii 5 Average End 31 Instructions for working with strings An ASCII character is any number between 0 and 255 inclusive See Appendix A for acomplete list of ASCII characters used with the Fl 127 To repeat any ASCII character without entering it multiple times enter the number then a decimal then the number of repetitions you want For example an entry of 32 5 specifies that a space character is to be transmitted five times If no decimal is entered the indicator will send one character To insert a character at the end of the string just press ENTER while the indicator displays End To insert a character before the current cha
27. ator is in peak display mode 1st Peak Illuminates when indicator is in first peak display mode Ibf kgf N Illuminates the active unit of measure in weighing mode O Data Send llluminates when the indicator is transmitting data Does not illuminate when a host connection is communicating with the indicator or with continuous send gt 06 Zero llluminates when the scale is within the configured center of zero Motion Illuminates when the scale detects motion within configured motion window Under Accept Over Specific application annunciators Tension Indicates the type of force being measured Compression Indicates the type of force being measured The following are displays you may see if problems occur or if invalid operations are attempted with your FI 127 Display O LoAd Loc up L C Error Can t SPUR CD ee Flashing ok ET aE e GN Sealed Auto 0 1 Busy O uch Description O verrange force Underrange force Recovering from lock up or out of range condition A D converter is not functioning A D converter subjected to an input signal beyond 5 00000 mV V The unit cannot perform a function Displayed only while key is held down Corrupted data in the reset menus See the Service M anual RESET SETUP or CAL Displayed while a key is pressed when attempting to modify a sealed selection wit
28. ch layouts are sent to which ports for pushbutton data send You can choose a Group number to send a preconfigured layout disable the pushbutton data send or save the information to the database rather than outputting to the serial port If you choose the Save option and the database is full the display will show Full when you press the DATA SEND key n Send Use this to enable or disable the ability to key in a group number then press the DATA SEND key to send that group data to a serial port Zero Choose Yes or No to enable or disable the ZERO key Menu Choose Yes or No to enable or disable the MENU key F1 Choose Yes or No to enable or disable the F1 key F2 Choose Yes or No to enable or disable the F2 key F3 Choose Yes or No to enable or disable the F3 key The Display submenu allows you to customize the order in which the Fl 127 cycles through its weight display modes and units of measure Customize the list of weight display modes here The default list is Force gt Top Peak Repeatedly pressing SELECT while in the Display mode will cycle through the list in that order You may customize the list by inserting and or deleting items in the list The list can contain a maximum of four items To add an item Determine where in the list you wish to insert an item Display the item which will immediately follow the one you are inserting Press The ACCEPT annunciator illumi nates C ycle through the options by pressingthe
29. clear until voltage reaches 11 5 This test displays the 5 volt excitation voltage This test displays the unregulated 5 volt logic supply voltage This test display shows the relay supply voltage If this voltage drops too far it may not be possible to activate certain relays Nominal level for this power supply voltage is 22 8 19 The setup menu allows you to configure your indicator to your specific applica tion Each item in this menu is described in the order presented in Figure 10 Setup Menu Be sure to key in the password 127 before pressing and holding the ESCAPE key if you want to change items in the service menu otherwise you will only be able to view them Units Loadcells Options Serial B C D Out Analog Outputs Inputs Seal See See See See See See See See See Figure l Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 7 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 10 Setup menu Units submenu The first submenu under Setup is Units This submenu lets you select what unit of measure will be assigned to the three annunciators on the front panel Setup Units Unit Unit 2 Unit 3 Same choices Same choices as under Unit as under Unit Force
30. e a the currently selected loadcell with the same values of another loadcell Select the number loadcell you want to clone If an invalid value for a loadcell is selected Error is displayed 27 Options submenu The next Setup menu item is O ptions Use this to configure the way your FI 127 works Below is the entire menu structure located under this item See the following pages for descriptions of these menu items Yes Yes EIE M Port H Port 2 H Port 3 7 Layout Ports 2 and 3 will not appear unless optional Layout ee serial cards are installed items 9T LER Force He Fist Hessen Pres Hf Cw HOCH ae ee ee ee CY CEO Cape DW 4 4 7 99 H E 79 H End Figure 13 O ptions submenu 28 Broadcst Autosend Protocol Database Capture Report Interval Points Ave Over Interval Points gt Er ERE Present only Present only if board is if board is BAe installed installed Same choices Same choices as Port as Port Ty CE Same choices as Input Ch 63 29 30 Buttons Display Select Units Use this to enable or disable the following front panel keys Select Choose Yes or No to enable or disable the SELECT key Units Choose Yes or No to enable or disable the UNITS key Reset Choose Yes or No to enable or disable the PEAK RESET key Send You have two items to configure in this submenu PB Send Use this to determine whi
31. e center of zero CO Z annunciator should also be lit If the display does not show 0 or the COZ annunciator is not lit press the ZERO key Your unit is now ready for use in your force measurement application If you want to add a loadcell see the section Adding a Loadcell later in this manual 1 With the indicator powered up select the unit of measure you want to use by pressing the UNITS key The proper annunciator will light 2 Pressthe ZERO key if the display does not show 0 and apply force to the loadcell The force will be displayed in the unit of measure you have chosen The type of force tension or compression will be indicated by the annunciators under the display The motion annunciator will be lit while the indicator detects motion 3 If you are running a test where First Peak and Peak readings are important to you you can see those values by pressing the SELECT key The value on the display will correspond to the annunciated item on the left side of the display panel See the First Peak definition at left 4 After you have seen the peak values you can reset them by removing the force from the load cell and pressing the PEAK RESET key 5 Repeat steps 2 4 for the other force measurements you want to make Using the Function Keys F1 Key 100 This test would produce a first peak result Ultimate Peak Capture Percentage CP set to 20 _ 80 po O E x 60 gt First Peak
32. ecimal point to the right of the output you want to change Press the ENTER key to toggle the output from one status to the other This allows you to test your remote push button switches ie remote zero print etc Inputs Standard Option Voltages 13 volts 5 volts 10 volts 24 volts Press the ESCAPE key to exit the test The outputs remain as selected until you exit the Test menu Returning to D isplay mode returns the control of the outputs to the cutoff values This test allows you to check the operation of the onboard and optional inputs Press the ENTER key to access the submenu This submenu item lets you check the status of the onboard inputs In this example 1000100 inputs 1 and 5 are active The inputs are ordered 1 8 from left to right A 1 means activated and a 0 means deactivated As you view the inputs 8 is actually a flag that is dependent on the states of inputs 6 and 7 Input 6 resets flag 8 to a false 0 Input 7 sets flag 8 to a true 1 Input 8 does not terminate at a connector This menu item is available only if the option board is installed It works the same way as the Standard example above The submenu under VoltAgES lets you see the power supply voltages The voltage readings are updated 2 times per second This test displays the unregulated weight sensor excitation power supply voltage If the voltage drops below 10 5 the display will show Lo Volt The error condition will not
33. ection of this view them manual To edit items in this menu you must key in 127 before pressing and holding the ESCAPE key Normal Operation Press and hold the ESCAPE key See See See See See See Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 4 Top level of the Service menu About Menu Information about the software Audit Menu Audit counters for calibration and configuration Abuse Menu Loadcell overload counters Zero Menu Zero balance information and reset Test Menu For testing the hardware of the indicator Setup Menu For configuration of the indicator About Menu Press and hold the ESCAPE key Figure 5 About menu 14 These are the items listed in the About menu 127 12345 1234 Rev A Audit Menu The unit designation Parent part number of the software The dash portion of the software part number The revision level of the software Normal Operation Press and hold the ESCAPE key Figure 6 Audit menu These are the items listed in the Audit menu Cal 0000 Cfg 0000 This is an example of how the calibration audit trail counter will appear T he actual value will be between 0000 and 9999 It is nonresettable and may not be edited This is an example of how the configuration audit trail counter will appear The actual value will be between 0000 and 9999 It is nonresettable and may not be edited The counter is incremented each time a metrological item is modified
34. ed by auditors or inspectors to check if changes have been made O ne counter is for scale calibration items and the other for configuration items The level of protection is set in the Seal submenu Code No This item allows you to enter a personalized security code number Digits are not shown on the display as you key them in so the display prompts you to enter the code All amp Phys number twice The two parameters in the SEAL menu are All and Phys Below are explanations of the choices you can make All set to Yes All set to No Phys set to Yes Phys set to No Any time you access the setup menu and change any item in Table 2 the appropriate counter increments one count Changing multiple items on one visit to the menu increments the counter only one count It s the number of visits with changes that are counted not the number of changes per visit W ith this setting the calibration internal counter will increment when you access the setup menu and change any calibration item in Table 2 The internal configuration counter will increment only if you change one of the configuration items in bold print from Table 2 If Phys is set to Yes you must remove the physical seal rear sealing plug of the Fl 127 to access an internal switch W hen you press this switch you have full editing privileges and the display shows the first item in the Service menu About without the need to enter the password I
35. ers Capacity Use this to see or edit the capacity The UNITS key Division If you change capacity or division size in any unit of measure this automatically changes all the other enabled units of measure as well If you want leading zeroes in your printouts or broadcast and autosend information key in leading zeroes when setting division size Zero 24 works during this display 5000 Ib f is the default value This selection allows you to view and edit the division size of the enabled units of measure You can enter any division size The indicator will use the closest division size for each enabled unit of measure You can view the division in other units of measure by pressing the UNITS key The number is stored in the resolution you enter but is displayed in the closest valid division size Any additional resolution is used in calculat ing division size in the other units of measure Use this menu item to set zero related options Zero range is specified as a percent of capacity referenced from the deadload There are two items in the submenu Range and Range Range Use this to set the negative range below reference zero within which the unit may be zeroed 296 is the default value Range Use this to set the positive range above refer ence zero within which the unit may be zeroed 2 is the default value Bust Capture Stable Update Use this to enter a break percentage Break percentage is
36. f you enter the Service menu using the password and not the internal switch you can change only the configuration items in Table 2 that are in normal not bold print If Phys is set to no correct password entry is the only way to have editing privileges of all the items in Table 2 without breaking the physical seal See note to left If the password is not entered cor rectly the setup menu items can be viewed but not edited 41 42 Calibration Items Configuration Items Any item in the Linearize menu Any item in the Loadcells menu Any item in the Options menu Any item in the Seal menu Any item in the Serial menu Any item in the B C D Out menu Any item in the Analog menu Any item in the O utputs menu Any item in the Inputs menu Table 2 Calibration and Configuration list This is the end of the Service Menu and all its components Reset Menu Master Clear The reset menu shown in Figure 20 appears in two cases User M aster Clear asa last resort before sending in the unit for repair You must press the Seal switch if the unit is physically sealed The reset menu may not contain all the items shown in Figure 20 If an item is at default and not corrupted it will not appear in the menu Corrupted items will flash Items not at default and not corrupted will appear but will be solid not flashing These items are not required to be reset If the SEAL PHYS selection is corrupted the unit as
37. he transmit line to the receive line at some point in the cabling The FI 127 checks if it receives the same characters that it transmits If it can LO O P is displayed If it cannot no LOOP is displayed This is useful in isolating serial output problems to the Fl 127 cable or connected device by looping back at the corresponding points This test allows you to check the operation of the onboard and optional outputs The onboard outputs are copies of the first three outputs on the optional I O board when it is installed This is the first item in the O utputs submenu Press the ENTER key to test the outputs Each output is turned on and off sequentially The display will show Out nn The nn being the number of the output being tested The outputs will sequence every half second Press the ENTER or ESCAPE key to end the test and return to the SEqUENCE display Out 1 3 or 1 16 with optional boards This is the second item in the O utputs submenu This allows you to activate or deactivate any of the outputs 1 3 1 16 if the optional boards are installed Press the ENTER key to see the display of the outputs status The screen has Os and 1s displayed in this format 00 010000 In this example output 4 is active The zeros and ones represent the status of each output A 1 means it is activated and a 0 means it is deactivated The left digit is output 1 or 9 To change the status of an output press the or MENU key to move the d
38. hout edit privileges Displayed while waiting for a stable valid weight to use as a zero reference on power up Displayed when input voltage to excitation regulator drops below 10 5 VDC W ill clear when input voltage rises above 11 5 VDC Displayed when the ready busy handshake has exceeded its time out limit Default is 2 seconds This can also apply to optional 2nd and 3rd serial ports Displayed when the force applied to the load cell has exceeded the level considered to be abusive to the load cell UsingYour FI 127 Setting Up Your FI 127 Performing a Force Measurement First Peak First peak is defined as an applied force followed by a drop in force of at least x of full capacity followed by an ultimate peak in force x is called the capture percentage You can set this percentage via the front panel Instructions can be found in the section Using the Service Menu See the graphed example in Figure 2 Your Fl 127 will probably be ready to use when you receive it from your Dillon distributor Connect the loadcell to the 7 pin connector on the back of the unit Connect your RS 232 communication equipment to the other connector on back of the FI 127 Power up your peripheral equipment and plug in the FI 127 to an appropriate grounded power source The indicator will power up in Display mode with annunciators lit for your application From the factory the default annunciators which are lit are Force Tension and Ib F Th
39. ignal from the factory Existing points may be reviewed and modified via the keyboard Delete You can delete a calibration point using this item Lets you view the count value for the current deadload Press the UNITS key to change the display to mV V Shows the weight display without having to exit the menus An example of what is shown d 5000 The d indicates a live display of weight and reminds you that the unit is in calibration The value you see depends on the selected unit of measure the calibration and the weight applied The UNITS key works in this mode Setup Units Loadcells Cell Cell 2 End Exists if configured Same choices as under Cell Cell Type Polarity Linearize Config Clone n Capacity Division Zero Bust Capture Stable Update Average F
40. ilter Over Abused 5000 gt 10 pcc 10 pct I disp 120 pct or Range Range S A Ds Overload Over Cap 100 pct 100 pet j 2 5 10 105 9 div Points Deadload Display Reset Print Constant Threshld 0 d 5000 No Yes 10 0 No Yes Press MENU of js 2 jJ 0 for 2nd Cal point A OF LA 5000 End Range Delay Display Cal Counts Delete 1 0 d 0 4 On Off 200000 No Yes BUSY d 5000 A Use these keys to navigate through the menus Cal Counts Delete o No I Yes ESCAPE up ENTER down BUSY left do MENU right Regular Counter Bi dir Figure 12 Loadcell submenu 23 Reset Print Printing the calibration values will allow both a record of your calibra tion and a means of restoring a calibration if the indicator fails or is damaged Config Use this item to reset the calibration points to factory default values If you choose yES the values are set to 0 lbs f at 0 mV V and 5000 Ibs f at 1 mV V Lets you print the calibration values for a selected loadcell See note at left Choose from No or Yes If you choose Yes the information is output to port 1 Below is an example of the output format 07 04 97 10 36 AM Loadcell 1 T lbf mV V 20000 0 20055 0 0 00101 10000 0 10203 20000 0 20301 30000 0 30512 40000 0 40333 100000 1 01234 Serial No The T after Loadcell stands for tension This string corresponds to the Cell Type This submenu contains force measurement related paramet
41. in the setup menus and saved and so may be used as a control audit 15 Abuse Menu Be sure to key in the password 127 before pressing and holding the ESCAPE key if you want to change items in the service menu otherwise you will only be able to view them Cell 100 Zero Menu Normal Operation Press and hold the ESCAPE key Exists if configured Figure 7 Abuse menu This is an example of how a loadcell overload counter appears Use the or MENU keys to view other loadcells you may have The counter shows up to 99 overloads An overload is defined as an applied force beyond the threshold configured under Abused in the loadcell configuration section of the service menu The overload counter can only be reset at the factory This menu provides access to zero balance information and reset Normal Operation 16 Press and hold the ESCAPE key Figure 8 Zero menu This is an example of the offset between the current zero balance and the zero balance value established in calibration Displayed offset Calibration zero Current zero W hen you press the ZERO key the current balance is reset to calibration zero and resets the peak and 1st peak The force display is also unfrozen Test Menu Normal Operation Press and hold the ESCAPE key The test menu shown below gives you access to diagnostic tests About Audit Abuse Zero Test
42. ion step being performed and the display returns to the previous display W hen a stable value is obtained d n is displayed This is a live display of force The d is to remind you that this is not the normal display mode and the n is the force on the loadcell This point is now calibrated Remember you must press the MENU key to move to the second calibration point A 5000 is the default Finish setting up your loadcell by completing the CONFIG and CLONE parts of the menu shown in Figure 12 Use Clone to configure a loadcell identically to an existing loadcell Just enter the correct loadcell number you want to clone After you complete these selections your loadcell will now be remembered as C ell 2 You can now switch back and forth between the two loadcells by connecting the one you want to the indicator and selecting Cell 1 or Cell 2 using the Fl key 47 Step by Step Instructions This section contains step by step examples of some of the procedures you use to configure your indicator It is not meant to cover every item but to cover the general procedures for moving selecting changing etc Strings Viewing strings Creating new strings To delete the displayed ASCII value press the ZERO key ASCII value 1 0 is an error and should be deleted from your string 48 Below are examples of viewing creating and editing strings 1 W ith StringS displayed press ENTER Press ENTER Press or MENU to
43. ise and vibration Standard inputs Seven logic level inputs for functions such as foot switch inputs freeze reading inputs PLC control etc Standard outputs Three outputs open collector design Relay power supply 24 VDC at 150mA 5 VDC at 200 mA for scanner power source Bidirectional serial port RS 232 or RS 422 485 or 20mA current loop Self diagnostics Display keys inputs outputs serial port A to D converter loadcell output display voltages Circuitry protection RFI EMI and ESD protection Options Two additional serial ports BCD parallel 10 cutoffs Analog output 0 5 0 10 volts 1 5 4 20 10 50 mA Operating temperature 40 to 140 F 40 to 60 C 100 relative humidity including washdown Enclosure N EMA 4X stainless steel enclosure Dimensions 12 W x 8 H x 4 D without mounting bracket 12 3 W x 11 0 H x 5 3 D with mounting bracket Weight 12 5 Ib 5 7 kg Agencies CUL pending Warranty 2 year
44. isplayed Press ESCAPE twice to return to the CAPturE display Press MENU to move to the next user menu item Press ENTER to see the currently set time Press ENTER or ESCAPE to leave the time and format unchanged or enter a new time using the numeric keys After changes have been made to the time press the ENTER key to accept them and start the clock Press the MENU key to go to the next menu item Press ENTER to see the currently set date Press ENTER to accept this date or key in a new date and press ENTER to accept it dELEtE is displayed Use this to delete all captured data points donE is displayed if there are no data point to delete All is displayed if there are data points to delete The data points are deleted from memory and donE is displayed Hour is displayed Time is displayed as H H M M SS 24 hour clock or HH M M SS AM 12 hour clock You may toggle between the two formats by pressing the UNITS key Display shows H our dAY is displayed The date is displayed as MM DD YY dAY is displayed Database 20 21 22 23 24 25 or 26 Press the MENU key to go to the next menu item Press the ENTER key Press the ENTER key to send the database information to the serial port Press ENTER then MENU to go to the next menu item under dAtAbASE Press the ENTER key to access the current record You can view this
45. items you can configure in this submenu Constant This number represents the amount of filtering Choose a setting between 1 and 10 Choose 1 for the least amount of filtering but the fastest response Choose 10 for the most filtering but the slowest re sponse C hoose O ff to disable the Harmonizer functions and default to the lowest filtering Threshld This is the window in the current unit of measure within which weight changes are altered accord ing to the constant 0 0 is the default value You should set the threshold value between 130 and 15096 of the total weight oscillations that need to be suppressed If weight changes are 20 Ibs and 10 Ibs set this value to 130 to 150 of 30 Ibs Over W hen using overload or over capacity alone set the other menu item to its maximum value to disable any conflicts Abuse Clone This submenu lets you setup the overload and capacity setting which cause the O load error message Overload This value is expressed as a percent of capacity referenced from the deadload determined by calibration O verload is restricted to 200 or lower 105 is the default value Over Cap This value expressed as a number of divisions over the capacity referenced from the zero value A value of 9 satisfies UK requirements Configurable from 0 to 999999 divisions D efault is 9 divisions Use this to set the percent of capacity at which an abuse count will be incremented Use this to initializ
46. l to one minute of data if capture rate is 60 Hz U nder Ave O ver set the data capture threshold for computing the average The value is expressed as a percent of full capacity referenced from the current zero balance 1096 is the default setting Can be as high as 10096 Serial submenu communications I 4 Loadcells Options Serial Units The next setup menu item is Serial See Figure 14 Use this configure your serial Port I Port 2 Port 3 Appears only Appears only if additional if 2 additional serial board serial boards is installed are installed Samed choices Samed choices as Port as Port Parity Stops E No I Even Odd H Clear H Set 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 Figure 14 Serial submenu Choose which port you are going to configure The choices for all three ports are the same as those shown in the Figure 14 under Port 1 Port n Under Busy select whether ready busy input is respected Choose No to disable ready busy input C hoose Yes to enable ready busy input If you choose Yes you may enter a busy time out period This sets how long a port can be busy before the indicator displays a port busy message Baud Select the baud rate from these choices 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 Data Set the number of data bits 7 or 8 Parity Set the parity No is
47. ld value until your loadcell stabilizes If the Threshld value is too high your loadcell will react slowly to weight changes W hen Harmonizer is properly adjusted the loadcell will be stable at zero N N and will rapidly display a stable test force value Z 59 Appendix D Cable Pinouts Loadcell Interface Below is an illustration of the loadcell interface cable and a table of pin assign i ts Cable 7 pin connector B Excitation Four Pin Connector 60 61 UNITED STATES This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CANADA This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le present appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radioelectrique
48. led 1 Press the F2 key The current ID number is displayed 2 Press any of the following keys to return to Display mode F2 MENU ESCAPE SELECT or press a number key to start entering a new ID number W hen you are finished press the ENTER key The new number will become the active ID number The F3 key is used to view and change cutoff registers You can view cutoff registers by two methods Method A 1 Pressthe F3key 1 xx is displayed The number 1 stands for cutoff register 1 and xx is the current value in register 1 2 Continue pressing F30r MENU to scroll forward or to scroll backward through the remaining cutoff registers Method B 1 If you know which cutoff register you wish to view press the number of that register then press F3 That particular cutoff register is displayed To change a cutoff value display the register you want to change then 1 Keyin anew value with the numeric keypad Use the H key to change the sign of the value Press the ENTER key to accept the new value and return to Display mode or press the F3 key to accept the new value and move to the next register 2 To deactivate or clear a cutoff value set the value to zero Using the User Menu Use these keys to navigate through the menus ESCAPE up ENTER down left MENU right The Fl 127 has two menus the user menu and the service menu The service menu is covered later in
49. ltiplier upon which the custom unit is based and an ASCII label to be used in serial output The unit of measure you choose for this item will be assigned to the annunciator labeled kg f on the front panel You have the same choices as shown in Unit 1 above 1000g F is the default setting The unit of measure you choose for this item will be assigned to the annunciator labeled N on the front panel You have the same choices as shown in Unit 1 above N is the default setting Custom Unit Example If you want a unit of measure called PLUTO s that is equal to 3 5 pounds of force you need to enter the ASCII codes for P L U T and O See Appen dix A Enter pounds as the unit of measure the custom unit is based on and enter 3 5 as the multiplier so that 1 PLUTO will equal 3 5 pounds 21 Loadcells submenu The next Setup submenu is Loadcells Use this menu shown in Figure 12 to linearize and configure each loadcell in your system Cell1 Cell Type Polarity Calibration is part of the Linear ize process See the section titled Adding and Calibrating a Loadcell for more detailed instructions on calibrating your loadcell 2 Linearize Deadload Display 22 Points This is the first loadcell in a list of loadcells C ell 2 C ell 3 etc are available by pressing the MENU key if they are configured To add loadcells to the system press the key while End is displayed To delete the last loadcell fr
50. nd are located near the center of the display face This key is used to change the sign of a numeric entry enter a dash in ID entry and insert when editing lists T his key also initiates numeric entry except in display mode where it serves to toggle between tension and compression for bidirectional cells Toggling between tension and compres sion resets peak first peak and break detect unfreezes the force display and halts data capture Directional Keys The directional keys are used to navigate through the FlI 127 s menus These keys are labeled ESCAPE up ENTER down lt left and MENU right and are positioned in a compass like cluster on the display face These directional keys are denoted by the small transparent arrows located next to them ESCAPE ENTER and lt also support numeric entry ESCAPE Exits a menu parameter without saving any changes This key moves up within a menu In display mode ESCAPE unfreezes the force display ENTER Used to end digit entry accept a change made or select an item from a function list ENTER moves down within a menu W hen in display mode ENTER unfreezes the force display Backspaces deletes the last digit or punctuation mark entered while in numeric entry and moves left within a menu MENU Accesses user menus and moves right within a menu The Fl 127 has fourteen annunciators Force Illuminates when indicator is in force display mode Peak Illuminates when indic
51. need to define what kind of cell this is 6 Pressthe ENTER key CEII tYPE is displayed If you look at Figure 12 you will see that the other items in the list with C ell Type are Polarity Linearize Config and Clone 7 Pressthe ENTER key torquE or FO rCE is displayed To exit back to Display mode press the SELECT key and save changes as needed by pressing ENTER or SELECT with SAVE displayed To exit without saving changes press lt or MENU until No Save appears then press ENTER or SELECT Calibrating a Loadcell Overview 8 Use the MENU key to toggle between these two choices If you are connecting a torque loadcell have torquE displayed when your press ENTER If you are connecting a force loadcell have FO rCE displayed when you press the ENTER key CEII tYPE is displayed The cell type is now set and you can move on to the next item in the list Polarity Now that you have the hang of getting around in this menu and setting the parameters use the same method to set the polarity of your loadcell After polarity comes Linearization This important process is explained in detail in the next section This section gives you more detailed instructions on calibrating your loadcell Calibration is part of the menu titled linEAriZE Refer to Figure 12 as you work through this section Linearization is the process of making the indicator display the correct force along the entire range of the loadcell s capaci
52. nnunciator Tension or Compress and a unit of measure annunciator are active to properly identify the frozen force value The front panel keys perform their usual functions with the following mo difica tions ESCAPE and ENTER immediately unfreeze the force value ZERO and PEAK RESET also unfreeze the force value in addition to their usual functions Analog output BCD output cutoffs bounds checking printed force all use the live force even if the force display has been frozen The Disp layout item provides a way to print frozen force if required In this case the force output is prefixed with an F Data Capture Control Display Keypad Outputs Notes W henever a Capture action assigned to hardware input and or a serial input character and or Capture Start in the user menu is executed data capture is initiated The current time and date are saved and points are stored in memory at the configured capture rate A Stop Cap action assigned to hardware and or a serial input character and or Capture Stop in the user menu may be used to halt the data capture O therwise it continues until the specified number of points have been stored or until stopped as described below W hile data capture is in progress the first character of the display in Force Peak or 1st Peak display modes is set to display C If Frozen Force is displayed a b is displayed instead of C or F Serial output
53. ns are enabled Your indicator may not show some of the items in the user menu because your configuration does not enable them See the Using the Service Menu section to reconfigure your system Following are instructions for accessing and using the user menu Refer to Figure 3 as you go through these instructions 1 2 Press the MENU key Press the ENTER key CAPturE is displayed This is the first menu item Use this to start and stop capturing data points view captured points see statistics on captured points and to delete the points StArt or StoP is displayed depending on if you are currently capturing data points or not Remember to use the direction keys to navigate among the levels and choices in the menu structure Press SELECT to accept the current selection and return to the Display mode from anywhere in the menus Press the ENTER key to start or stop capturing data points The indicator will start or stop captur ing data points Press the MENU key to move to the next menu item rEPO rt is displayed Use this to print a report on the data capture information Press the ENTER key with this displayed if you want a preconfigured set of information to be sent through the serial port Press the MENU key to move to the next menu item Point is displayed Use this to see any captured data point Press the ENTER key to view the current point number Press or MENU to scroll to
54. om the list press ZERO while that C ell is displayed The FI 127 supports up to six loadcells Below are the descriptions of the items available under each configured loadcell Choose which type of loadcell you are using Force or Torque Select the direction of positive measurement Regular selects tension for force and clockwise for torque Counter selects compression for force and counter clockwise CCW for torque Bi dir specifies that the loadcell is bidirectional and is used for measuring force in both tension and compression or torque in both CW and CCW directions This selection enables the 47 key to change measurement direction while in the display mode Use this submenu to view edit add or delete calibration points in a list You may have 2 10 points per loadcell with a maximum of 35 points among all six available cells A 0 A 5000 Examples of the two default calibration points The indicator will automatically order the list by increasing count values The first point will show A 0 The A stands for Applied load and the 0 for zero force Access other existing points by using the or MENU key The FI 127 comes from the factory with two calibration points 0 and 5000 Ibs f These force values may differ depending on your unit of measure Cal Counts Points may be calibrated in two ways 1 by standard force calibration or 2 by entering count values Counts are calibrated to 5000 Ibf at 1 mV V s
55. other points W ith the point you want displayed press the ENTER key to see the value of that data point The captured point will be displayed as well as the unit of measure and tension compression annunciators Press the MENU key to move to the next menu item StAtS is displayed Under this item you can see statistics on the captured data points Press ENTER to see the first item in the list of statistics Press the or MENU to move to other stat items and press ENTER to see the value for the displayed statistic Following are the statistics and what they show you Top Peak value for the currently captured points First Shows the first peak value for the currently captured points Average Showsthe mean value ofthe currently captured points Does not include those points which are below the data capture threshold set in the Ave Over parameter of the setup menu See the Service M anual Hour Time at which the data was captured Day Date on which the data was captured Use these keys to navigate through the menus ESCAPE ENTER MENU 10 up down left right Hour Day 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 After viewing the statistics press the ESCAPE key until StAtS is displayed then press MENU to see the next menu item Press the ENTER key If there are data points to delete and you want to delete them press ENTER while All is d
56. play mode O bserve the Center of Zero light If it is on all the time your loadcell is stable within V4 division If the Center of Zero light blinks more filtering is required Go to step 3 3 Repeat step 2 but increase the Average by 15 0 A Ds Keep repeating steps 2 and 3 until the loadcell is stable or you ve tried the entire range of Average 300 A D s If the loadcell is still not stable go to step 4 4 Setting the Constant to higher values increases the filtering effect W hat to Do Set Threshld to 0 0 Constant to 1 0 and Average to 300 A Ds Check the stability of the loadcell How to Do It Save changes and exit to Display mode O bserve the Center of Zero light If it is on all the time your loadcell is stable within Y4 division If the Center of Zero light blinks more filtering is required Go to step 5 5 Repeat step 4 but increase the Constant by 1 0 Keep repeating steps 4 and 5 until the loadcell is stable or you ve tried the entire range of Constant 10 If the loadcell is still not stable decrease your display update rate and start over at step 1 using the new slower display rate 6 After the Constant value is established you may wish to lower the Average value to improve display response time 7 After a final value for Constant and Average has been set enter the Threshld value established in step 1 If this value is too small your loadcell will act as if the filtering is off or not working Increase the Thresh
57. played LAY 02 is displayed O n a new indica tor the fourteen default layouts are present You may create one more LAY 01 string 1 is displayed End is displayed The next layout in the list will be added O n a new indicator this will be LAY 15 End is displayed This means that there are no items entered for this layout ForcE is displayed and the ACCEPT annunciator illuminates indicating that you are selecting items Editing layouts To delete any displayed block press the ZERO key 6 Scroll through the list of available layout items see Table 1 by pressing the MENU key W hen the block you wish to insert in the layout is displayed press ENTER 7 Continue repeating steps 5 amp 6 until you have entered all your layout items If you make an error refer to the next section Editing Layouts 8 To view your newly entered layout press MENU repeatedly The ACCEPT annunciator goes off and that item is displayed Some items the ones with asterisks in Table 1 require that additional information be entered after selecting the item For example if you choose LF you must next enter a value for the number of line feeds you want then press ENTER once again The indicator scrolls through all the layout items There are two keys to remember when inserting or deleting items in a layout will insert and ZERO will delete W e will use the following example to illustrate how to edit layout
58. ports can output layouts Port one is standard ports 2 amp 3 are offered only if additional serial boards are installed Each port is then assigned a layout to print Here are two examples of how the groups might be set Up Group 1 Port 1 prints Layout 1 Group2 Port 1 prints Layout 5 Port 2 prints Layout 2 Port 2 prints nothing Port 3 prints Layout 3 Port 3 prints Layout 2 The default group settings are Group Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 1 Layout 5 None None 2 Layout6 None None 3 Layout 7 None None 4 Layout8 None None 5 Layout 10 None None 6 Layout 14 None None Follow the instructions below to set up your groups 1 With GrouPS displayed press ENTER GrouP 1 is displayed 2 Press MENU to scroll through the list of available groups To insert a new group with End displayed press A total of nine groups is available W hen the group you wish to define is displayed press ENTER Port 1 is displayed 10 11 12 13 14 Press ENTER a If you do not want to print from this port press MENU b If you do want to print from this port press ENTER then key in the correct layout number Press ENTER You may now select a layout for Port 2 if available W ith Port 1 displayed press MENU Repeat steps 3 5 to set up Port 2 Press MENU to set up Port 3 if available Repeat steps 3 5 to set up Port 3 Press MENU Press ENTER a If you wish to inhibit the printou
59. racter press the 47 key To move back and forth along the string press the or MENU keys To delete the current character press ZERO Layouts The FI 127 has 14 default print layouts max 15 see Appendix B Default Layouts and Examples The display shows LAy nn with nn being the identifying number of that layout Each layout consists of one or more ofthe print items in Table 1 below Some items have a selectable variable To see this variable press the ENTER key twice while the item is displayed key in a value or press the or MENU keys to scroll through a list Press ENTER to accept the variable See the section Step by Step Instructions for some extra help Table 1 Layout Print Items denotes items that require ODD ODE EOMEMIDLLPLLCLSECICORQBOIBLLLUVO detailed information For example if ASCII Select an ASCII string number defined in the ASCII menu LABEL is inserted within a layout you must specify the label to be Ch O utputs an ASCII character you enter printed if SP is inserted you must specify the number of spaces to be transmitted Spaces Displayed as nn SP where nn is the number of spaces to be transmitted 0 through 255 Crs Displayed as nn Cr where nn is the number of carriage returns transmitted LFS Displayed as nn LF where nn is the number of line feeds to be transmitted FF Transmits a form feed control character Force Transmits the Force value Top Transmits
60. record s data by pressing the ENTER key you can access other record numbers by pressing the or MENU key then press the ENTER key Use the or MENU key to scroll through the list of items then press the ENTER key to view the value for each item dAtAbASE is displayed Under this menu item you can send a preconfigured report of database items to aserial port look at individual records in the database and delete one or all of the records rEPO rt is displayed Use this to send a report to a serial port The information sent depends on the configuration of your system See the Service Manual for instructions The print annunciator will light then the display will show dAtAbASE again rEcord is displayed A record number is displayed The first item in the database record is displayed W hat this item is depends on the configuration of your database 11 Use these keys to navigate through the menus ESCAPE ENTER CS MENU 12 up down left right Loadcell 27 28 29 30 31 Below is a full list of items in default order Force A stored force measurement Displayed with unit of measure and tension compression annunciators Top A stored peak value D isplayed with unit of measure and tension compression annunciators First A stored first peak value Displayed with unit of measure and tension compression annunciators Disp A stored measurement May be Force Top or First
61. s depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la Class A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique que edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada CAUTION Risk of electrical shock Do not remove cover No user serviceable partsinside Refer servicingto qualified service personnel Weigh Tronix reserves the right to change specifications at any time 06 30 98 FI127USE P65 PN 29653 0017B Printed in USA Table of Contents TIMER O CUGEION se soe RR dM M Em O perating Modes Front PANE be EE Keys2 Standard Instrument Keys 2 Function KEYS saa a e 2 Keypad Keyshia tinnen a AE AAE E a a A A E SEE 3 Directional Keys ee P e e pt dn ae EEE 3 ANNUNCIOLONS 29 5 meter tiet ei denies Scena esr n cr defend Ud dC ANAI ANT 3 educa 4 Using YoUr Ele prt M Neo ean 5 Setting Up Our FELTZ 3s e tenes eret nae m cR RD o cr a eden an 5 Performing a Force Measurement ssesesee nennen nter nnns tnter titii ttti tenti 5 UsingitheFUhctlor K EYS s socie ne eterne a Fee Terr ere rut roo aie a orones 6 E E A e 6 asp 7 ES Eyin a aaan is e AR RU URINE ROAD RERUM zacoes Pese deni neva NER ERR EA PA RON TIED setae 7 Using thie U ser Mensis crt mt ere aa aa a raaa erede n ree eee 8 IUSE MIIM
62. s remove and then replace the line feed from default layout 01 1 With LAYouts displayed press ENTER 2 Press ENTER 3 Press MENU to scroll through the layout Stop when the item you want to delete 1 LF one line feed is displayed 4 With 1LF displayed press ZERO 5 To insert an item in a layout you must display the item it will precede In this example we will insert a line feed in front of End LAY 01 is displayed LAbEL the first item in the layout is displayed 1 LF is displayed The item is deleted and the next item in this case End is displayed End is displayed 51 Groups The default for the PRINT key is Group 2 You may print other groups by keying in the correct group number then pressing PRINT Note This option must be enabled in the service menu first 52 6 Press 47 ForcE is displayed and the ACCEPT annunciator illuminates indicating that you are selecting items 7 Scroll through the list of available layout items by pressing the MENU key until LFS is displayed LFS is displayed 8 Press ENTER 0 is displayed 9 Keyin the number of line feeds you want 1 for this example and press ENTER 1 LF is displayed 10 Press ESCAPE to return to LAY 01 The Groups submenu is where you specify which ports will print which layouts A total of nine groups is available There are six that are predefined W ithin each group up to three
63. specify the number of spaces to be transmitted Groups A group defines which ports will print which layouts A total of nine groups is available Six are set up with defaults See the list below W ithin each group up to three ports can output layouts Port 1 is standard ports 2 amp 3 are offered only if additional serial boards are installed Each port is then assigned a layout to print You can also choose to inhibit the output while a motion condition or other invalid condition exists Choose Yes to inhibit output and No to allow output during motion Except for Reply and Save the actions at right can only be executed if the character is received while the indicator is in the Display mode Reply and Save can be executed when the indicator is in Display mode and also in the User Menu Default Groups Layout 5 Layout 6 Layout 7 Layout 8 Layout 10 Layout 14 Broadcast Enables or disables continuous send To enable continuous Autosend Protocol send a group number must be entered under GrouP This number defines the group to be activated at each display update Enables or disables autosend To enable auto send a group number must be entered under GrouP This number defines the group to be printed each time weight stabilizes above 1 capacity The weight must fall below 1 capacity for the indicator to initiate another print Choose Save so information is saved in the database rather than outputting to the serial
64. sumes that the selection is YES A software change requires a reset You must press the seal switch to force the reset to occur properly 1 If you do a Master Clear powering up the unit with both the MENU and F2 keys pressed 2 If setup calibration or data becomes corrupted In case 1 you will need to enter the password the same way as explained in the Service menu After correctly entering the reset menu will be displayed 1 With Reset displayed press the ENTER key Press the ENTER key UI Choose Yes to reset to default values or No to leave the values as they are Toggle between the choices with the or MENU key W hen the choice you want is displayed press the ENTER key 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each item in the menu The first menu item will be displayed See note at left No is displayed f the unit is physically sealed you must press the internal switch to select YES If you reset the item the display will show the next item W hen you reset an item to defaults it disappears from the menu W hen all items are either accepted or reset the indicator reboots automati cally Figure 20 Reset menu In case 2 the display bypasses the password and goes right to Reset Repeat steps 1 through 4 above 43 Adding and Calibrating a Loadcell Adding a Loadcell WARNING Be sure you perform the procedure described at right only on a cell yo
65. t when motion is detected press ENTER b If you do not wish to inhibit the printout when motion is detected press MENU then press ENTER Press Press MENU Press ENTER Repeat steps 3 13 above to set up all the remaining groups LAYO ut is displayed NONE is displayed nn layout number is displayed Port 1 is displayed If you are only setting up this one port go to step 8 Port 2 is displayed Port 3 is displayed Inhibit is displayed YES is displayed Yes is selected and Inhibit is displayed No is selected and Inhibit is displayed GrouP 1 is displayed GrouP 2 is displayed Port 1 is displayed 53 Freeze Force Function Control Display Keypad Outputs 54 W henever a freeze action assigned to hardware input and or a serial input character is executed the current a d value at the output of the low pass filter is captured or frozen An unfreeze action assigned to hardware and or a serial input character may be used to unfreeze the force value These actions can only be executed while the instrument is in the display mode they are ignored at any other time W henever Force is selected in the display mode the frozen value is displayed linearized and scaled as a normal force measurement with the letter F as a prefix in the form F 1234 5 If data capture is in progress b is displayed instead of F or C The Force a
66. the drop in force which the indicator will interpret as a break detection This is entered as percentage of full capacity 10 is the default value The output signal is asserted when a break is detected and switches to the inactive state whenever you perform a zero or peak reset Use this to enter a capture percentage Capture percent age is drop in force occurring before arebound in force to an ultimate peak of force This capture percentage is given as a percentage of full capacity See Figure 2 for an illustration Use this menu item to set the motion detection param eters There are three items in the submenu Range Delay and Display Range Use this to specify the number of divisions for the motion window D efault is 1 0 division Delay Use this to specify the number of seconds during which the weight must be within range described above before a no motion condition is displayed D efault value is 0 4 seconds Display Choose ON to if you want the display on while the indicator senses scale motion C hoose OFF to blank the display while there is scale motion Default is O N Use this to set the display update rate from these choices 1 One update per second 2 Two updates per second 5 Five updates per second 10 Ten updates per second 25 Average Changing the update rate changes the x disp or x a ds value based on the new update rate Harmonizer filter is used only if the average value will not filter out the
67. the peak force First Transmits the 1st peak value Display Transmits the currently displayed force force peak 1st peak frozen force This means that if a frozen force is displayed that is what will be transmitted Selected Transmits currently selected display This means that if you have Force selected but a frozen force is displayed the live force will be transmitted 32 denotes items that require detailed information For example if LABEL is inserted within a layout you must specify the label to be printed if SP is inserted you must specify the number of spaces to be transmitted Hour Day Status Label Units Loadcell Cell Type Layout Delay Record Db Force Db Top Db First Db Disp Db Sel D b Label Db Cell Db Type Db Units Transmits time in 12 hour or 24 hour format depending on current setting Transmits the date in mm dd yy format Transmits the current status Transmitted as a single character The bits appear as follows 011LEBM where L is set to logic 1 when a Low voltage condition exists logic 0 otherwise E is set to 1 when an a d Error condition exists 0 otherwise B is 1 when the measure ment is Beyond displayable range over or under capacity 0 otherwise And M is set to logic 1 when an in motion condi tion exists set to logic 0 when the measurement is stable The upper four bits are set to 0011 to cause the value to be printed as
68. ty To linearize a loadcell you associate a specific force to a specific point on a line of increasing force See Figure 21 5000 cg E EM AOD sete eee 3000 2000 2 Force displayed on indicator 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 Force applied default points Figure 21 Linearization illustration 45 Step by Step As you add points the list is placed in numerical order automatically by the indicator 46 The Linearize menu provides you with two existing test points 0 and 5000 You can insert up to eight more test points for a total of ten In the following step by step instructions you will apply the appropriate test force for each test point and press ENTER to assign the applied force to that point You will repeat this until all points are calibrated The steps below use the defaults shown in Figure 12 Your system may be config ured differently and will look different than this specific example but this should give you the idea of how the process works so you can use it to configure your indicator 1 With linEAriZE displayed press the ENTER key Points is displayed 2 Press ENTER A Ois displayed This is the zero calibration point You can calibrate this point now or add delete points Steps three through five show how to add a test point and steps 6 through 9 show how to calibrate a point Adding or deleting a test point 3 With A O displayed press MENU to see the other existing
69. u really want to change Print or record your existing calibra tion as described on page 24 This will preserve these values for future re entry if necessary 44 This section is meant to guide you through the process of connecting a second loadcell to your indicator and configuring the loadcell for use in your application To connect a second loadcell disconnect the first and connect the 7 pin connec tor from the second to the indicator at the same spot You need to configure the Fl 127 to use this loadcell correctly by assigning a cell number to it defining what type of loadcell it is and several other parameters Refer to the loadcell menu shown in Figure 12 while going through the following instructions These instruc tions assume the unit is not sealed 1 From Display mode key in 127 and press and hold the ESCAPE key About is displayed 2 Repeatedly press the MENU key until SEtUP is displayed then press the ENTER key Unitsis displayed 3 Pressthe MENU key LO ACEIIS is displayed 4 Press the ENTER key Cell 1 is displayed in this example If you press the MEN U key you will see the current list of loadcells shows just Cell 1 and End This is the point at which you assign your new loadcell a number For this example we ll use Cell 2 You need to insert this cell number into the list 5 With End displayed press the 47 key Cell 2 is displayed showing that a new cell has been added to the list You now
70. ur Transmits the time stored in the currently selected database record Db Day Transmits the date stored in the currently selected database record nn by DB Specifies that Layout nn is to be used once for every record in the database in ascending order This allows you to generate database reports As Layout nn is used for each record that record is considered to be the currently selected record for the purpose of serial output The actual current record is not modified by the generation of a report Transmits the currently selected data capture point If no points exist blanks are output D uring data capture no points are considered to exist Transmits the force value of the currently selected data point Transmits the peak value of the currently selected data point Transmits the 1st peak value of the currently selected data point Transmits the mean value of the stored points Transmits the data capture interval in nnnn format right justified with leading zero suppression Transmits the data capture start time Transmits the data capture start date Specifies that Layout nn is to be used for every point captured in ascending order This allows you to generate data capture reports Specifies the end of the layout Does not transmit anything denotes items that require detailed information For example if LABEL is inserted within a layout you must specify the label to be printed if SP is inserted you must
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