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IQ pluse 710 Digital Weight indicator Version 2.1 Installation Manual 64505 Contents 1.0 Introduction. 1 1.1 Operating Modes : 1.2 Front Panel Display, 2 1.3 Indicator Operations 3 1.3.1 Toggle Gross/Net Mode 3 1.8.2 Toggle Units 8 1.83 Zoro Sea, 3 1.34 Acquire Tare 3 1.3.5 Remove Stored Tare Value 3 1.36 Print Ticket 3 4.8.7 Display or Change Time and Date. 3 1.3.8 Display or Change Setooint Value a 1.8.9 Turn Setpoint On or Off 3 3.10 Display or Ciear Accumulator a 2.0 Installation... A 2.1 Unpacking and Assembly 4 2.2 Enclosure Disassembly, 4 2.3 Cable Connections. 4 23.1 Load Colls 4 23.2 Serial Commurications ? 233 Digital VO ? 2.34 Analog Output a 2.4 Analog Output Module Installation i 2.5 Enclosure Reassambly 8 2.6 Board Removal 8 2.7 Battery Replacement f 8 2.8 Replacement Parts, ‘ net 9 3.0 Configuration 4 3.1 Configuration Methods. 14 3.1.1 Revolution Configuration 14 8.1.2 EDP Command Configuration 14 3.1.3 — Front Panel Configuration 15 3.2 Menu Structures and Parameter Descriptions. 16 3.2.1 Configuration Menw, 7 3.22 Format Menu, 19 3.23 Calibration Menu 22 3.2.4 Serial Menu: 23 3.2.5 Program Menu 25 3.2.6 — Print Format Menu 8 3.2.7 — Selpoints Mens 29 3.2.8 Digital nput Menu aa 3 ‘Analog Quiput Meru. 36 3.2.10 Version Menu 36 4.0 Calibration 4,1 Front Panel Calibration : 7 37 4.2 EDP Command Calibration. 38 4.3 Revolution Calibration 39 4.4 More About Calibration, 40 TECHNIY, AL, _"2chnical training seminars are availabto through Rice Lake Weighing Systems. ne, Course descriptions and dates can be viewed at www.ricelake.com ar obtained HANS by calling 715-234-9171 and asking for the training department (©-2007 Rice Lake Weighing Systoms, Al rights reserved, Pinte inthe United Stats of Ames ‘Spociicatens subject to change winout aotica Werson 2:1, August 2007 50 6.0 70 10.0 10 plus 710 Limited Warranty. 4.4.4 Asjusting Final Calbration 40 442 Zero Deadoad AO Counts 49 443. Calcuiatng the Spar Coefficient see EDP Commants... 8.4 The EDP Command Set : aaa 8.1.1 Key Press Gommands a 5.1.2 Reporting Commands 2 6.13 The RESETOONFIGURATION Command 42 5.144 Parameter Setting Commancs 42 5.115 Normal Made Commands. 48 5.18 Batching Control Gormands a7 6.2 Saving and Transferring Data 4B 52.1 Saving and Printing indicator Data 48 522 Downloading Configuration Data fram PC to Inckcator 48 Print Formattin 6.1 Print Formatting Gommancls oe : : : 49 6.2 Defauit Ticket Formats. : te : 50 6.3 Customizing Print Formats... fe 51 63.1 Using the EDP Port St 632 Using the Front Panel Bt 633 Using Revoluton a THUGl MUGS soseseenerersensn 7.1 Using the Truck Modes 7Ad Modes 1 and 2 54 712 Modes 3, 4,5, and6 on 7.13 Single-Transaction Tare Weights and Os 54 Setpeints we snacesnn ssseeee 5D 8.1 Baten ancl Continuous Setpoints : 65 8.2 Batching Examples 821 Exampiot 822 Gamale2, 83 Batching Sitch Macro Programming...... 9.1 Using the Macro Submenu 9.2 Macro Programming Examples @2 92.1 Example | 2 922 Sample? 6 Annentix.. 10.1 Excor Messages 85 10.1.1. Dispayed Error Messages 85 10.12 Using tho XE ED? Command 66 10.2 Status Messages 86 410.3 TARE and ZERO Key Functions : 87 10.4 Data Formats. . : on 88 10.4.1 Continuous Output Seri Data Fora 83 10.4.2 Demand Output Serial Data Format 68 10.4.3 RS-485 Data Formats 68 10.6 Digital Fitering eee ese ent tral 10.6 Conversion Factors for Secondary Units 70 10,7 Analog Output Calibration : : 7 10.8 Test Modia 7 10.9 Software Revision Information ar 10.10 Specifications. IG plus 710 instalation Marval About This Manual This manual is intended for use by service technicians responsible for installing and servicing 1Q plus® 710 digital weight indicators. This manual applies to indicators using Version 2.1 of the IQ plus 710 software. See Section 10,9 on page 73 for a summary of software changes included in this release Configuration and calibration of the indicator can be accomplished using the indicator front panel keys, the EDP command set, or Version 3.0 of later of the Revolution" configuration utility (Revolution III). See Section 3.1 on page [4 for information about configuration methods. Some procedres decrbed nb manu ru Wok i ZLXGaution 1200 perormed ty quod service peor! on sof Authorized distributors and their employees can view or download this manual from the Rice Lake Weighing Systems distributor site at wwuvsicelate.com. ‘The Operator Card included with this manual proves basic operating insretions for users ofthe 1Q plus 710. Please leave the Operator Card with the indicator when installation and configuration are complete 10 Introduction ‘The 1Q plus 710 is a single-channel digital weight + Available in 115 VAC and 230 VAC versions indicator housed in a NEMA 4X/IP66-rated stainless The 19 plus 710 is NTEP-certified for Classes Il and steel enclosure, The indicator front panel consists off] | at 10,000 divisions. See Section 10.1D on 29-button keypad with a large, seven-digit, page 74 for more information about NTEP and OIML I4-sogment, vacuum fluorescent display, Certifications and Measurement Canada approval two-character dot-matrix annunciator field, and & sixteen-character dot-matrix prompt field. Features 4.4 Qnerating Modes include 7 + Drives up to eight 35002 or sixteen 700 load The 1Q plus 710 has three modes of operation: cells. Normal mode supports 4- and 6-wire load cell connections. Normal mode is the weighing mode of the + Eight configurable digital inputs indicator. The indicator displays gross, net, or tare ido tho incicator enclosure. These procedures are ‘weights as required, using the secondary displa + Bight digital ouputs to indicate sole sttus Rid the type of wetght * Electronic data processing (EDP) port for full value displayed. Once configuration is complete duplex RS-232 or RS-485 communications at and a legal seal is affixed to the back of the up to [9200 bps indicator, this is the only mode in which the IQ + Printer port for full duplex RS-232 and plus 710 can operate. output-only 20 mA current loop communications at up t© 19200 bps Setup mote Most of the procedures described in this manual + Optional analog output module provides 0-10 require the indicator to be in selup mode, meee 20 mA tracking of gross or net including configuration and calibration, ‘weight values To enter setup mode, © : 8 : etup mode, remove the large fillister + Optional Remote 1/0 Interface for head screw ftom the enclosure backplate. Insert a communication with PLC® and SLC screwdriver or a similar tool into the access hole controllers using the Allen-Bradley” Remote and press the setup switch once. The indicator VO networks! display changes to show the word CONFIG. * Optional interface for Profibus® DP network Test mode communications? “est_mode provides a number of diagnostic fiwietions for the 1Q plus 710 indicator. Like setup mode, test mode is entered using the serup switch 1. AlerGraiy®, PLC, ana SLO™ ae traders of See Section 10.8 on page 72 for more information ‘en rad Compare, & Roca trata bout entering and using test mode. 2. Probus® is @ registers vadamarc of Probus inerra ‘troduction | 1.2 Front Panel Display Figure 1-1 shows the [Q plus 710 front panel keys and the key funetions assigned in normal mode. The 1Q plus 710 display is divided into three areas (see Figure 1-2) + The primary display consists of seven large, 14-segment digits used to display weight data + A. two-digit annunciator shows the units associated with the displayed value: 'b»pounds kg=kilograms, 0z=ounces, T=short tons metric tons, LT=long tons, g=grams, GN=grains. When the units configured are troy pounds or troy ounces, the word troy is shown in the secondary display area in addition to the Ib oF oz annunciator. The units ean also be set to NONE (no units information displayed) Figure 1-1. 19 plus 710 Front Panet Figure 1 ~ SECONDARY DISPLAY — Co + The two-digit also displays ‘whether the indicator is in numeric entry (NE) or alpha entry (AE) mode for some operations. The 15-digit secondary display is used to display the weighing mode (Gross/Brutto or Net) and status indicators, ineluding standstill ( Rd ) and center of 7010 (PO), The symbols shown over the keys in Figure 1-1 (representing up. down, enter, left, right) describe the key functions assigned in setup mode. In setup mode, the keys are used to navigate through menus, select digits within numeric values, and inerement/dectement values. See Section 3.1.3 on page 15 for information about using the front panel keys in keys in setup mode annuneiator PRUAARY DISPLAY 2.01697 2.1Q Plus 710 Front Panel Display Areas 2 1Qptus 770 Instatetion Manual 1.3 — Indicator Operations Basic IQ plus 710 operations are summarized below: 13.1 Toggle Gross/Net Mode Press the GROSS/NET Key to switch the display mode from gross to net, or from net to gross. Ifa tare value hhas been eniered or acquired, the net value is the gross weight minus the tare. If no tare has been entered or acquired, the display remains in gross mode. Gross mode is indicated by the word Gross (or Brutto in OIML mode) on the secondary display; net mode is indicated by the word Net. 132 Toute Units Press the UNITS key to switch bebween primary and secondary units. The units identifier is shown to the right of the primary display. Troy ounees and troy pounds are indicated by the word troy on the secondary display. 133° Zero Scale LL In gross mode, remove all weight from the seale and wait for the standstill annunciator Cua) 2. Press the ZERO key. The center of zero (HO) anaunciator lights to indicate the seale is zeroed. Acquire Fare 1. Place container on scale and wait for the standstill annunciator (Mk) 2. Press the TARE key to acquire the tare we of the container 3. Display shifts to net weight and shows the word Net on the secondary display. To display the cutrent tare value, press the DISPLAY ‘TARE key. 138 it Remove Stored Tare Value |. Remove all weight from the scale and wait For the standstill annunciator ( bau ): 2. Press the TARE key (or, in OIML mode, the ZERO key). Display shits to gross weight and shows the word Gross on the secondary display. Print Ticket J, Wait for the standstill annunciator ( ba ). Press the PRINT key to send data to the serial port 136 1.3.7 Display or Change Time and Bate To display the date, press the TIME/DATE key once; press TIME/DATE a second time to display the time. ‘To set the date, press the TIME/DATE key once. Use the nunieric keypad to enter the date, then press the ENTER key. The date must be entered in the date format configured for the indicator: MMDDYY, DDMMF¥, ot FYMMDD. ‘To set the time, press the TIME/DATE key twice. Use the numeric keypad to enter the time in 24-hour foumat, then press the ENTER Key. 13.8 Display or Change Setpoint Value To display a setpoint value, use the numeric keypad to enter the setpoint number, then press the SETPOINT key. Or, you can display a setpoint value by pressing the SETPOINT key 4 number of times equal to the setpoint number. For example, to display the value of setpoint 4, press the SETPOINT key four times. To change the setpoint value, display the current value, then use the mumeric keypad to enter the new value and press the ENTER key. NOTE: Some indicator configurations may not alow setpoint values tobe changed through dhe Fant nanet or may require a _passHOrd to dsoley or charge the sotpoint value. 13.8 Tum Setpoint On or Ott To turn a setpoint off at the front panel, use the numeric keypad to enter the setpoint number, then press the SETPOINT key (or, press the SETPOINT key a number of times equal to the setpoint number). With the correct setpoint displayed, press CLEAR to turn the setpoint off. ‘To re-enable a setpoint on that has been turned off at the “ront panel, press the SETPOINT key antil the correct setpoint is displayed, then press ENTER fo turn the setpoint back on, NOTE: Some incicator configurations may not allow setpolnts to be turned off through tne front panel or may require & ppassroct to turn the setpoint on and of 13.10 Display or Glear Accumulator If the accumulator function is enabled, the current net weight is added to the accumulator each time the ndicator performs a print operation. + To display the current accumulator value, press the ACCUM key. + To clear the accumulator, press ACCUM fo show the cutrent value, then press the CLEAR, key twice to reset the accumulator. Introsuction 3 2.0 installation This section describes procedures for connecting load cells, cligital HO, and serial communications cables to the IQ plus 710 indicator, Instructions for field installation of the analog output option and replacement of the CPU board are included, along with assembly drawings and parts fists for the service technician, LXiawti Ht * Use a wrist strap to ground yourself and protect Components from efectrastatic discharge (ESD) when working inside the indicator enciosure. “This unit uses double poainsutra fusing whch could ‘create an electne shock hazard. Procedures reqiing work inside the indicator must be performed by quaied service personnel only. ‘+ The supply card serves as the power disconnect for the 10 plus 710. The power outlet supplying the inckeator ‘must be instalod near the unit and ba easly accesebie 2.1 Unpacking and Assembly Immediately after unpacking, visually inspect the IQ plus 710 to ensure all components are included and undamaged. The shipping carton should contain the indicator with attacked tilt stand, this manual, and a parts kit. If any parts were damaged in shipment, notify Rice Lake Weighing Systems and the shipper immediately. ‘The parts kit contains the items listed below + Capacity and identification labels. + Two 8-32NC x 7/16 fillister head screws (PN 30623). These sorews occupy the holes above ‘and an either side of the setup screw on the indicator backplate (see Figure 2-5 on page 8). + Ten 8-32NC x 3/8 machine screws (PN 14862) for the indicator backplate (see #29 in Figure 2-9 on page 13), + ‘Twelve bonded sealing washers (PN 45042) for backplate screws included in the parts kit + Four cord grip reducing glands (PN 15664). * Four rubber bumpers (“feet”) for the tlt stand, PN 42149. + G-position screw terminal (PN. 70599) for connector JT; two 7-position screw terminals, (PN 70600) for connectors J4 and 112; two. l0-position screw terminals (PN 70601) for connectors J7 and J8. + One kep nut (PN_ 14676) for grounding cable shield wires against the backplate 2.2 Enclosure Disassembly The indicator enclosure must be opened to connect cables for load cells, communications, digital inputs, digital outputs, and analog output The 1 plus 710 has no onloif switch Warning Bocre oboning to unt, curs the power ‘cord is alsconnected' fom the power outlet Ensure power to the indicator is disconnected, then place the indicator face-down on an antistatic work mat, Remove the screws that hold the backplate to the enclosure body, then lift the backplate away from the enclosure and set it aside. NOTE: With the backplate removed, check the battery to ensure it has not Deen jarred loose from the battery older (BH inshipping 23 Cable Connections The [Q plus 710 provides five cord grips for cabling into the indicator: one for the power cord, three to accormmodate communications, digital VO, and analog output cables, and one metal cord grip for the load cell cable. The three nylon eord grips come with a plug installed to prevent moisture from entering the enclosure, Depending on your application, remove the plug from any cord grip that will be used and install cables as required Except for the power cord and load cell cables, alt cables routed through the cord grips should be grounded to the ground stud on the indicator Backpiae 2.3.1 Load Gells ‘To attach cable from a load cell or junction box, use the Following procedure to cable through the metal cord grip: 1. Disconnect indicator from power souree. 2, Place indicator face-down on an antistatic work mat. Remove serews that hold the backplate to the enclosure body. Loosen cord grips, then route cables through the stainless steel cord grip. Determine cable fength required to reach connector JT. Mark the cable at the inside edge of the cord grip (see Figure 2-1 n page 3), 4 IG pus 770 instalation Manual N MorePostion Figure 2-1, Mark Length of Cable at fnside of Cord Grip 4, Remove cable from cord grip. Strip insulation from the marked position to the end of the cable, 5, For cables with braided shielding, cut the shield fa the same location as the insulation, then strip an additional 15 mm of insulation from the cable to allow the shield to contact the inside of the metal cord grip (see Figure Figure 2-2. Braided Shield Cabling For cables with foil-type shielding, strip an additional 15 mm of insulation from the cable. Cut the foil shield at a location about 15 mm inside the enclosure, then fold the foil shield back on the cable (see Figure 2-3), Ensure silver (conductive) side of foil is tuned outward for contact with the metal cord grip. Shiela wire (cut) N ) Figure 2-3. Foil Shielded Cabling 6. Cut the shield wire just inside the enclosure (see Figure 2-3), Shield wire function is provided by contact with the metal cord grip, 7. Route cables through cord grip so cable shield contacts cord grip fitting as shown in Figures 2-2 and 2-3. Tighten cord grip. 8. Next, remove connector JI from the board. The connector plugs into @ header on the board (see Figure 2-4). Wire the load cell cable from the load ceil or junetion box to connector Jt as shown in Table 2-1 Function @_[=SENSE SES BE For 6.virs load coll connsctons, pove jumpers JP1 andJP2, | Table 2-1. J Pin Assignments 9. If using 6-wire load cell cable (with sense wires), remove jumpers JP1 and JP2 before reinstalling connéctor JI, For 4-wire installation, leave jumpers IP} and JP2 on 1(.Finish installation us secure cables inside of indicator enclosure. ‘When connections are complete, reinstall connector JL onto the header so that it snaps securely into place Use two cable ties to secure the load cell cable to the inside of the enclosure Setting the Load Cell Compensation Jumper The load cell compensation jumper JPS (near the transformer on the CPU board; see Figate 2-4) must be set ON for load cells with unbalanced bridges. The compensation jumper has the effect of lowering the positive excitation voltage. Uncompensated unbalanced Foadcels can cause instability or calibration errors For RL1040 and RLI042 compensation jumper as folloves + RL. 1040 load alls: jmpor OFF + RL 1042 loa ells: jumper ON For other load cell types, use the followin to determine the correct jumper position: Disconnect load cell from indicator and use an ohmmeter to measure the following; + HEXC to tSIG,4EXC to-SIG 1 CEXC 10 4SIG,-EXC to--SIG Measured values between the exeitation line and cach of the signal lines should be within 230, cable mounts and ties to load cells, set the procedure C measurements are 8 5% larger than * measurements, set the compensation If the +EXC 5% greater (or are less) than set the jumper in the the -BX. jumper in the ON position ‘measurements are the -EXC measurements OFF position, statation «6 ‘sROvIN WE ‘BLUE Wi Figuve 2-4. [0 plus 710 CPU and Power Supply Bourd, Version 2.1 6 IO pls 770 instalation anual 232 Serial Communications To attach serial communications cables, remove connector J4 or J12 from the board. Connector J4 provides connections for the EDP (Electronic Data Processing) port, printer port, and 20 ma current loop transmit signals; connector J12 provides RS-485 signals. Table 2-2 shows the pin assignments for Up to eight relays can be mounted inside the flat front enclosure; up to four relays can be mounted inside the sloped front enclosure. Use the SETPTS menu to configure digital outputs Table 2-3 shows the pin assignments for connectors J7 and 38. connectors 112 and 34 Pin | s7Signal | 8 Sgnat Once cables are attached, reconnect J12 or J4 to the 1 eNO eNO header on the board. Use cable ties to secure serial z Dit BOT cables to the inside of the enclosure, > ae oa The EDP port supports RS-232 or RS-485 7 BE oa communications; the printer port provides active 20 mA output and fill-duplex RS-232 communications 5 Oi 04 Both ports are configured using the SERIAL menu. é 8 08 See Section 3.0 on page 14 for configuration 7 DIS DOS information. 7 oP bor Gomectr [Pin ‘Signal i 2 Ow 08 ee 0 GND. 7 2 [Gx Table 2-3. 47 and J8 Pin Assignmems (Digital 10) add 234 Analog Output 4 [Pinter x If the optional analog output module is installed, 5 __ [Printer Fx attach the output cable to connector JI on the analog ee Ge output board. Table 2-4 lists the analog output pin 7 [Printer 320 mA TO eae a Sy ad Use the ALGOUT mena to configure and calibrate the analog oviput module when cabling is complete. See 2 Reserved Section 2.4 for information about installing the analog 3 fev output module. | aoe Pia Signal | 5 [RSaas-a 7 a —— 7 Current Out 6 [Rst85-6 2 ~Ourent Out 7 [eno ae 3 “ Vatiage Out Table 2-2 4 and. J12 Pin Assignments 7 “Vetece Our 233° Digital vO Digital inputs can be set to provide many indicator functions, including all keypad functions. Digital inputs are active (on) with low voltage (0 VDC), inactive (off) at 5 VDC. Use the DIG IN menu to configure the digital inputs Digital outputs are typically used to control relays that dive other equipment. Outputs ate designed to sink, rather than source, switehing current. Each output is a normally open coliector citeuit, capable of sinking 250 mA when active. Digital outputs are wired to switch relays when the digital output is active (low, 0 VDC) with reference to a 5 VDC supply. Table 2-4. Analog Output Module Pin Assignments 2.4 Analog Output Module Installation To irstall or replace the analog output module, follow the steps listed in Section 2.2 on page 4 for opening the [Q plus 710 enclosure. Mount the analog output module on its standoffs in the location shown in Figure 2-4 on page 6 and plug the module input into connector J5 on the IQ plus 710. board. Connect the output cable to the analog output module as shown in Table 2-4, then reassemble the ‘enclosure (Section 2.5). See Section 10.7 on page 71 for analog output calibration procedures. ‘nsialoton 7 2.5 Enclosure Reassembly Once cabling is complete, position the backplate over the enclosure and reinstall the backplate screws. Use the torque pattern showa in Figure 2-5 to prevent distorting the backplate gasket. Torque screws to 10 4b (1.13 N-m), 1 9 z B Setup siteh access screw Fl Torque backplate screws Told imibitisa Nim \ 8 @ @ a ®@ @ @ co ®@ @ @ ® 3 4 8 10 2 Figure 2-5. 10 plus 710 Enclosure Backplate 2.6 Board Removal If you must remove the IQ plus 710 CPU board, use the following procedure |. Disconnect power to the indicator, Loosen cord grips and remove backplate as described in Section 2.2 on page 4. 2. Unplug connectors JI (load cell cable), J4 and 112 (Serial communications). J7 and J8 (digital 1/ (0), J6 (keypad ribbon cabie), and JP4 (setup switch). Ifan analog output board is installed, disconnect the analog output cable. See Figure 2-4 on page 6 for connector locations. 3, Remove the standoff and three nuts trom the comers of the CPU boatd 4. Cut the cable tie that holds the line filter load wires to the enclosure 5. Lift the board off ofits spacers just far enough to access the setscrews that seeisre the line filter load wires at connector P2. Use a small screwdriver to loosen the setscrews and disconnect power to the board 6, Remove the CPU board from the enclosure. To replace the CPU board, reverse the above procedure. Be sure to reinstall cable ties to secure all cables inside the indicator enclosure 2.7 Battery Replacement The lithium battery on the CPU board maintains the real-time clock and protects data stored in the system RAM when the indicator is not connected to AC powet System RAM data includes prompts, tuck ID storage, and keyboard locks, This information is lost if the battery loses power and the indicator is disconnected from AC power, To prevent loss of data, do the following: + Periodically check the battery voltage and replace when the voltage drops below 3.1 VDC. The battery should last a minimum of one year Therefore, in critical applications, replace the battery every twelve months, * Use the Revolution™ configuration utility or EDP commands (see Section 5.2 on page 4%) to store a copy of the indicator configuration on a PC before attempting battery replacement. If any data is lost, the indicator configuration can be restored from the PC. Fisk of xplasen i batten is roptaced with ZMtastion ‘nconect pe. Dispose of bateries er manufactre: nstecton 8 Q pus 710 instalation Manual 2.8 Replacement Parts Table 2-5 lists replacement parts for the 1Q plus 710, including alt parts referenced in Figures 2-6 through 2-10. water | PN Onsrton ven) Fagae 7 41397 | Enclosure, sloped front 7} Figure 2-0 on page 13 A141 [Enclosure tit font) «dd 2 | 41998 | Enclosure backolate (1) i: Figure 26 onpage 10 S| 14626 [Kap nuts, 6-32 hex (73) Figure 29 on gage 13 fe 4 ‘80875 [ Nylon seal rings for cable gis (3) Figure 2-6 on page 10 5 14621 | Kap nuts, 6-32NG hex (4-fiat enciosure; €-stoped) _| Figure 2.6 on page 12 © | 18628 | Cable grins, PGO Figure 26 on page 10 | 7__| 18627 [Lockruta, POND ©) 8 18850" | Cable te mounts (8) Figure 2-7 on page 11 10 | 10508 _| Cable gip plugs @) Figure 2-6 on page 10 T1__| 44676 _| Seaing washer for selva Sulich access sew) 12) 42640 | Setup switch access screw, 1/4 x 28NF x V4 i) 13 | 47065 | Power core essemby, 1BVAG ff) “4624 _| Power cord sesomibly, 230VAG {i} 18 | 16882 | Grounc/ath label (1) Figwe 27 on page 11 16 | 46402 | Baze soped frost () Figure 29 on page 13 41300 [Bezel fat font (i) T7__[ #7886 [Switch pana membrane () He Figue2-Sonpage 19 18 | 41400 | Backplate gasket (1) [Figure 2-6 on page 10 i 18 | 46043 | Ground wie, 4 in w/ No. 8 ye comector Figure 2-7 on nage 71 ai 46027 | Setup ewitch mounting bracket (7) Figure 2-8 on page 12 24_| 44844 | Setup sutch assemby (1) 28 | 68403 | Wing knobs for tt stand Figure 2-10 on page 13 26 | 20885 [Titstanaty) Fe BT [stad | Nylon washers for sland Wx 7 x VST 28 | 45801 _| Line ter assaray (1) Figure 2-7 on page 11 20 | 14862" | Sevens, 8-a2NG x 978 Figure 2-10 on page 78 30__| 76908 _| Modalaaral number labot = a 46252 | Bezel gasket, stoped front (1) Figure 2-9 on page 19 45076 | Bezel gasket, Hat Font (1) 36_|_46401_| GPU boerd mounting fab, sloped Font modes 1) | Figure 2-8 on page 12 87 | 18734 [Look washers, No.8 (@ z Figure 2:7 on page 11 [738 | 48027 | Nyion spacers for board mounting @) Figure 2-8 on page 12 i 39 | 45682" [Seating washers () Figure 210 on page 13 40 716360 _| Stanclofs, fem 6-G2NC x 6/4 (3 Figure 2-7 on page 11 “41 | 64856 _| Disney end CPU board assembly, 118 VAG (H) Figure 2-8 on poge 12 64960_| Display ancl GPU board assernoly, 280 VAD (1) =| 40656 [VED display (i) | 19644 _[V eyindbical ithium battery Table 2-5, Replacement Parts instalation «9 Ret Number | PN Description (Quantiy) Fue “| 65001 [Brass spacer it) Figure 2:6 on page 12 46 | 18130 | interna lock washers (2) aa S0959 | Neta cord gmp, POT) Figure 2-8 on page 10 0 | 80962 | Matal cor oip nut, PO i) 31] 73769 _| Grouncing ips @ =| 70600 _|F-posilon connectors for J, ana JT @) Figure 2-4 on page 6 — | 70880” é-postion connecter for di) =__| 70601 | 10-postion connectors for J? end 8 I [asa [160 mA TAS subrinature fuses 2), 115VAG Fi and F2 a Figure 2-4 on page [“ei07 [60 mA TRS subwriniatre fuses @, 280 VAG ~Adaliional parts included in parts kt To protect against the risk of fr, reptace fuses only with same type and rating fuse. 'S2e Section 10.10 on page 74 for complete fuse spectfoations, Aveotn Table 2-5. Replacement Parts Continued) Figure 2-6. Backplate Assembly 10 (Optus 710 instafation Manat Figure 2-7. Enclosure and Line Filter Assembly instalation 11 SLOPED FRONT MODEL TOIUMPER 8 Figure 2-8. Enclosure and CPU Board Assembly 1Q plus 710 instalation Maruat 2 Figure 2-9, Bezel Ascembly Figure 2-10. Tilt Stand Assembly 13 Instatation| 3.0 Configuration To configure the [Q plus 710 indicator, the indicator must be placed in setup mode. The setup switch is accessed by removing the large filister head serew on the enclosure backplate. Switch position is changed by inserting a screwdriver into the access hole and pressing the switch, ‘When the indicator is placed in setup mode, the word CONEIG is shown on the display. The CONFIG menu is the first of tea main menus used to configure the ndicator. Detailed descriptions of these menus are given in Section 3.2. When configuration is complete, return to the CONFIG menu and press the A (ZERO) key to exit setup mode, then replace the setup switch access screw. 3.1 Configuration Methods ‘The IQ plus 710 indicator can be configured by using. the front panel keys to navigate through a series of configuration menus or by sending commands or configuration data to the EDP port. Configuration using the menus is described in Section 3.1.3. Configuration using the EDP port can be accomplished using either the EDP command set described in Section 5.0 or Version 2.5 or later of the Revolution™ configuration utility. 3.11 Revolution Configuration The Revolution configuration utility provides the preferred method for configuring the IQ plus 710 indicator, Revolution runs on a petsonal computer to set configuration parameters for the indicator. When Revolution configuration is complete, configuration data is downloaded to the indicator. Revolution supports both uploading and downloading of ind cator configuration data. This capability allows configuration data to be retrieved from one indicator, edited, then downloaded to another. To use Revolution, do the following L. Install Revolution (Version 3.0 Tater) on an IBM-compatible personal computer running Windows® 98 or later Minimum system requirements include processor speed of at least [33MHz, 32MB of memory (64MB recommended), and at least 20MB" of available hard disk space for installation, 2. With both indicator and PC powered off, connect the PC serial port to the RS-232 pins on the indicator EDP port. 3. Power up the PC and the indicator. Use the setup switch to place the indicator in setup mode. 4, Start the Revolution program. Figute 3-1 shows an example of one of the Revolution configuration displays. Revolution provides online help for each of its configuration displays. Parameter descriptions provided in this manual for front panel configuration can also be used when configuring the indicator using Revolution: the interface is different, but the parameters set are the same, 3.42 _ EDP Command Configuration ‘The EDP command set can be used to configure the 1Q plus 710 indicator using either a personal computer, terminal, or remote keyboard. Like Revolution, EDP command configuration sends commands to the indicator EDP port; unlike Revolution, EDP commands can be sent using any external device capable of sending ASCII characters over a serial connection. EDP commands duplicate the functions available using the indicator front panel and provide some funetions not otherwise available. EDP commands can be used to simulate pressing front panel keys, to configare the indicator, or to dump lists of parameter settings, See Section 5.0 on page 41 for more information about using the EDP command set 14 (Q)plus 710 instalation Manual 3.13 Front Panel Configuration The IQ plus 710 indicator can be configured using a series of menus accessed through the indicator front pane! ‘when the indicator is in setup mode. Table 3-1 summarizes the fictions of each of the main menus. Meru Manu Function CONFIG] Goniguration | Configure grads, zero tracking, zere range, motion band, overload, A/D Sample vale, tare tion, power-up made, analog ancl cigital flaring parameters, FORMAT | Format Set ova of primary and secondary its, decimal format, and dleplay rate CALIBR | Calibration | Galtrate indicator See Section 4.0 fe calibration proceduros, SERIAL [Soval Contigure EDP and print PROGAM | Progam Sot dato and time ‘formats, ssewords, keyboard woke, regulalory mode, and intot consecutive number value; enatle accumulator; define cetpoint and macro prompts, anc program macros. ‘Print Format | Set print format used for header, gross, net, tuck in/out, Sefpoin, and EDP Torna ekels, See Section 6.0 for more information SETPTS | Setpoints Configure setpoints and batching made, GIN _[Digtalinout _[ Assign digital input functions. ALGOUT [Analog Output” [ Configure analog output module. Used only analog output option is installed, VERSION [Version oi software version number splay ine Table 3-1. 1Q plus 710 Menu Summary Move UP / ENTER Value Move RIGHT/ Increment Value Next Move DOWN / Move LEFT / Decrement Value Previous SETUP MODE 5-KEY FUNCTIONS Figure 3-2, Five-Key Keypad! Functions in Senp Mode Four front panel keys ate used as directional keys to navigate through the menus in setup mode (see Figure 3-2) The UNITS (<1) and PRINT (>) keys scroll left and right (horizontally) on the same menu level; ZERO (A) and GROSS/NET (7) move up and down (vertically) to different menu levels, The TARE key (Q) serves as an Enter key for selecting parameter values within the menus, A label over each of these keys identifies the direction provided by the key when navigating through the setup menus, Contiguration 15 (rier > (parameter v Peal) Parameter v Ttevet Parameter ey Default valu value Value value \Winen moving trough values below the fst menu level press 2 to peluen to the eve) above. Press ©) or V7’ to move tothe next parameter on the lavel abcve. Figure 3-3, Setuy Mode Menu Navigation To select a parameter, press to scroll left or right until the desired menu group appears on the display, then press V7 to move down to the submenu or parameter you want. When moving through the menu parameters, the default or previously selected value appears first on the display. To change a parameter value, scroll left or tight to view the values for that parameter. When the desired value appears on the display, press © to select the value and move back up one level. To edit numerical values, use the mumeric keypad on the indicator front panel 3.2 Menu Structures and Parameter Descriptions ‘The following sections provide graphic representations of the {Q plus 710 menu structures. In the actual menu structure, the settings you choose under cach parameter are arranged horizontally. To save page space, menu choices are shown in vertical columns. The factory default setting appears at the top of each column. Parameters shown surrounded by a dotted-line box only appear under the special circumstances explained under each box. Most menu diagrams are accompanied by one or more tables that describe all parameters and parameter values associated with that menu option, Default parameter values are shown in bold type. 16 (QpUs 710 instalation Manat 3.2.1 Configuration Menu iia [aes [oem Last ee] cows _[ romwat_| cauor (Goosen }_Camet}-(aatino }(oniono (amar (oan) (aa } { al Con) Core 7) Cae ¢ 2 umber) (030 00 ‘wo Cro) Case 7 Ca) Come ES aATRAP corsens_}-—{ ore Fe Cour) Cae so som) oN oF paar) Cnomne) PeTARE Figure 3-4. Configuration Menu (CONFIG Menu Parameter | Choices Description Level submenus GRADS 10000 Specifies the number of full scale graduations wind ‘The value entered must De inthe range 1-9 999 299 and should be consistent with legal requirements end environmental mts on system resolution. ‘To caloulate GRADS, uss the formula, GRADS = Capacity / Disolay Dvisions. Display cvisions for primary and secondary units are specified on tne FORMAT menu. Table 3-2. Configuration Menu Parameters Configuration — 17 (CONFIG Menu Parameter | Choices Deseintion ZiRKEND [OFF “atomaicaly zeroes the coal when withn the renga epedtied, aa lng ae the pul 080 within the ZRANGE and sca is a tandsl. Gelectons are = espa clon. Maxamum 080 legal valve vies depending cn localregulstons. 10 20 GRANGE [75% Seiecs te vango within which tha scala can ba zeroed. The 10% seicion = 15%| 10% ‘around the cafurated ze point fora total range of 8.8%. Inccator must be at stands to 100% zo the sale. Use 1 9% for lgal-o-tade appletions ‘MOTBAND 1D Sots the level, in display civisions, at which scale motion is detected. if motion is not 20 dtocted fort socond or moro, the stands symbo! igs. Some operations, inlicing 50 print, tare, and zero, requre the scale to be at stendsti, Maximum legal vole vere 50 ‘devencing on loca reauitions 19 Tn avs parameter eto OFF, he sed menctr wet operators none on requiring sland (zt, tre, pin) are perormed regarcioss of scale motion. H OFF is sebecte6, ZTRKEND must alo 69 to OFF ‘OvALOAD | FSrB% | Determines the port at which the dvi blanks end an cutobrange err message fe FSH1D displayed. Maximum legel value varies depencing on local raguéations. 75190 8 Surat | 80nz Zarele ale Seecla meaturerent ate, n samples per second, of the anelog end 3752 | converter Lower same rate values provide greater signe nose rerun THz ez oeAT a Selects the cgialiang rate used lo reduce te efecs of mechanical vixalion from the parr = 8 immediate are ofthe sea a (Choices indicate the number of A/D corversions per update that are averaged to obtain the = laplayed reeding. A higher umber gives a more aocuate dispay by miing the efect, a of a ow nosy reacings, but slows conn the setting rao of te incor. 286 1 2 RATTRAP | OFF Enables RATTLETRAP® digital fiterrg, RATTLETRAP is most effctvo at fhairg repeating oN sibratons causod by mochanicel nose fom nearty machines but may incwesse setting tines over standard cig iter selactons OFSERS [BOUT Datal tito catout senshi, Spocios tho rurtbor of conceive readings that must SGOUT —_| ouside to fier treshes (OFTHAH nerometorbetore cal orn is suspense seouT S40UT xes0uT 20ur 40uT OAR [60D ital str cutout esha. Gpodtos ho Mor Fwoshol, a dopey dione. Whan a 1000 ‘specified number of consecutive scale readings (OFSENS parameter) tal outside of this 2000 threshold, cigital tering is susperded. F NONE i selected, the iter is etways enable 10000 2000 25000 NONE 200. Table 3-2. Configuration Menu Parameters (Contied) 78 (pus 770 Instaletion Manual [CONFIG Menu Parameter | Choices Desoription ALGFLTR ‘HZ “Analog iter Salecis the range used for fiering mechanioal and elactioal noe. 6 He vaus OFF has a medio fering effect; 2 Hz has the greatest effect. Normally, tre minimum fiter value Hz, that allows a staole dsplay shouldbe selected. If dita fiterng Is alco used, select eithar 2 He or 8 He for this parameter PWRUPMD [GO Power up made. In GO mods, the indleator gos into operation immeciataly aftr a brief DELAY power up display test, In DELAY mode, the indicator performs a power up display test, then enters a 30-eecond warm up pexiod. no motion is detected during the warm up period, the indicator becernes ‘operational when the warm up period ends; f motion s detected, the delay timer is reset ‘and the warm up period repeated, TARERN ‘BOTH Enables or disables push-button and keyed tares. Possibe values are: NNOTARE BOTH: Both push-button and keyed tares are enabled PBTARE NOTARE: No tare allowed (gross mode only} ee PRTARE: Push-button tares enabled KEYED: Keyed tare enabied Table 3-2. Configuration Menu Parameters (Continued) 32.2 Format Menu [ rommar | cauan | seam | proc | rom coe Cosrow _)-{_unns wes) cach camer C3 ¢ = Ceseto0 ) Ce Cs 2 est 3 Ht Figure 3-5. Format Menu Configuration — 19, [FORMAT Menu DsPolv UNITS Mur Parameter | Choices (Level 2 submenus ne PRIMAR DECENT | Species imal postion, display @uisions, and units used forthe primary units. See DSPOIV —_| Level 3 submeny parameter desertion, UNITS iH SEGNOR DECENT | Specifies the decimal positon, dpb divisions, unite, and conersion maltpllr used for ‘secondary units. See Level 3 svoment parameter descriptions. DECrMT oT COMMA ‘Species wether decimal numbers are digplayed Using @ porid (001 or comma as the decimal symbol DSPAATE 250MS ‘500MS 750MS 4820 1500S 28E0 2500M3. SSEC aSEC SEC SEC Display rate. Seis the update rate for displayed values. Values are in miseconds (MS) or seconds (SEQ), NOTE: Indicators programmed! to tun macros should set the display rate to 2SEC or faster, ‘Level $ submenus Primary Units (PRIMAR Parameter) DECPNT ‘8888808 ‘eg83800 ‘9889800 8.988888 188, 88988 888.8588 18888.888 88888, 88 888888.8 Decimal point location. Specifies the cation of tha decimal point or dummy zoroes in tha | ‘pemary unit elsplay, Value should be coneistent with local legal requirments, DSPON 1D 2D 5D Display divisions, Selects the misimum division size for the primary units displayed weight UNITS LB Ke G oz TN t GN TROYOZ TROVE ur NONE Spoctes primary uns for display inted weight, Valves ae" LB=pound kg-Klogren; g=gram; OZ=ounce; TNeshort ton; T=metic ton; GN=grain; TROYOZ=troy ‘ounce; TROYLE=troy pound; LT=long ion NOTE: 230 VAC indicators are configured with KG for both primary and secondary unit. Table 3-3, Format Mem Parameters 20 Iu 770 instalation Manual [FORMAT Mena Parameter Choi Description Secondary Units (SECNDR Parameter) ‘DECENT ‘388856 5 ‘Decimal point location. Determines the location of the decimal point or dummy zeres in the splay OSPOV 60 40 2D Display Givisions. Selects the value cf minrnum division Sze of tha displayed weight. UNS KG 6 oz TN t aN TROYOZ TROLE u NONE is Spactes painary “is tor lane and pied waht Vokes ae CBepound dogrem; Gagram; OZ=ounes, ; TROYOZ=troy MUL 0.453602 Enter other ‘choioee via eyboerd ‘Mitiplior, Specifies the conversion factor by which the primary units are multiplied by to obtain the secondary units. The defauit is 0.459982, which is the conversion factor for changing pounds to kilograms. See Section 10.6 on page 70 fora st of rutiplers, ‘To toggle between primary and secondary units, press the UNITS key. Table 3-3. Format Menu Parameters (Continued) Contiguration 21 323 Calibration Menu See Section 4.0 on page 37 for calibration procedures. cones _[ romwar | can | sena._| pnocen ca joie eg Sau | sein BES ceihagheuke } | oipayandaat Putney | eromur | serrs | ow | aucour | _ vers (x) remot thet om Tigers lsesina say aoseas (SRS) cA cinoma Figure 3-6. Calibration Mena [CALIBR Menu Parameter | Choices Description [Level 2 submenus wero [— Press ENTER to display and edit the zero calibraiion A/D count value. wat |— Proce ENTER to dlsplay and edt the test weight value. WSPAN | ress ENTER fo dlepiay and edit the span calbration AD count value, Hi WLUN Press ENTER to display and edit test weight and calibration values for up to fve linearization points, Pexformn linear calibration only after WZERO and WSPAN have been set FEZERO | — Freee Eine 16 move an offset value fiom the zero and span calibrations. Use this parameter only after WZERO and WSPAN have been set. See Section 4.1 on page S7 for more information about using this parameter Table 3-4. Calibration Menu Parameters 22 [Qphis 710 instalation Manual 324 Serial Menu See Section 10.4 on page 68 for information about IQ plus 710 serial data formats. cause [seman | proc | J )-Creun rons Figure 3-7, Serial ena |SEAIAL Menu Parameter | Choices Description Level 2 submenus EDP BAU ~~ | Configure the EDP pont. See LavelS submenu parameter descriptions. BITS: TERMIN EOLDLY HANDSHiK ADORESS BUS. STREAM PAN BAUD | Configure the printer por. See Level 8 submenu pararteter descrstons, BS: TERMIN FOLLY HANOSHK Bus. STREAM PANDEST | EDP Print destination. Selects the port far data Vansmission when the PRINT Kay i proesed o” he PRN KPRINT EDP command is sent BoTH Table 3-5, Serial Menu Parameters Configuration 28 [Senators Parameter” | Choices Descipton evel SSubmenus [EOP Pot BAUD 9600 Baud rate. Selects the transmission speed for the EDP port. | e200 200 00 ‘00 2409 2000 ANONE | Selots naar Gta bis an pay data Varartiod fom he EDP pon ran 7o00 "Ewin Tori | Tarinaton character Sooostrrinaton charactor or data Sat ort re EOP par oR Tuy fo Eedtine day. Suis he ay psiod, WO -second hana, For when Voated ine @ umber | temnatod tothe boghning ofthe next formeliog sal adout. Vee spacted must bo he range 0-255, in tenths of a second (10 = 1 second), TANDBAR [ORF | Species wher XONXOFF fow con characters ar wd oN [rooress fo Spsclicn we Socratic ads tx R485 comoctors, REZ commana | fccress | labled i'n acres otter nn ar specliod fr tas parrot. AS 4B6 aaceosos must be in the range 01-255, (0 a network bus, Speaily ON only i the ‘Specifies viether the EDP pont sends emote /O oF Profibus option is instaloa, ‘Specifies whether data is streamed rom the EDP port |Panter Poa aud vate, Selects the ransmission speed for the printer por. BIS ‘Selects number of data bis ardl party of cata transmitted rom the printer por TERMIN fermination charactor. Selecis termination charactor for data sont fom the printer por. Oy | End-of-ine delay. Sets the delay period, in 0.7-second interval, from when a formatted line is terminated to the beginning of the next fcrmaited serial output. Value spacing must be in the range 0-256, in tenths of a second {10 = f second). Species wheter ‘Specifies whather the printer port Sencis the data siream to a network bus. Specify ON any ithe | Table 3-5. Serial Mem Parameters (Continued) 24 IQplus 710 instalation Manual 3.25 Program Menu (eownig [row [cour [wens] ese Ci Cag) Ces: Cor ee & Coniguration 25 PROGRAM Menu Tinie ~ PriMerMT TMESEP CONSNOM 0 ‘Parameter | Choices Description ‘Level 2 submenus DATE DATEFMT | Alowé slocion of date format and date separator character, See Level submenu parameter CATESEP | desoriptons | Use the TIME/DATE key or the SD EDP command to set the date, See Section 5.0 on page #1 [for infomation about using the EGP commands ‘Allows selaction of time format and separator character. Sea Level § submenu parameter descriptions. Use the TIME/DATE key or the ST EDP command to set tne tine. See Saction 5.0 on page 41 {or infornation about using the EDP commands Gongecitive numbering, Alows sequerlia) numbering for pant operations, The conssoutwe umber value i incremented follewing each print cperation that wsctudes in the tiket format, When the consecutive number is reset, it is resat to the value spccified on the CONSTUP parameter ‘CONSTUP, TAREIOD | OFF MODE MQDE2 | MODES Wades WODES MODES ‘Specifies the consecutive number start-up velo used when the Consecutive number is reset bby sending the KCLRCN EDP command ora CLRCN cigtal input, Value specified must ba ‘Species the unit identiicaton number value soeciied can be any alphanumeis valu, up to aracters Species the truck mocie Used. Wf selocied, the indicator swatches from normal mada to the selected truck mode. See Section 7.0 o1 page 58 for more information about using the truck modes | MODE!: Auto clear ID, keyed tares, vale swapping MODE2: Auto clear ID, no keyed tares, value swapping MODES: Stored! 1D, keyod! tas, value swapping MODES: Stored ID, no keyed tares, value swapping MODES: Stored ID, keyed! tares, no value swapping MODES: Stora ID, no keyed lares, no value swapping 2er0 valli 10 resificl access to all Configuration menus. | “ACCUM ‘Accumulator Specifies whether the accumulator is enabled, CFP ‘Configuration password. Specity a nc 19998909 SPPWD 0 ‘Seipoint password. Spociy a non-zero valu to restict access to the setpoint menu, | 1-s900999 _ "| Keyboard lock. Specify ON to disable the keypad in normal mode. NOTE: No more than one of the ALIXLK, MACONLY, and locked o unlocked using the KLOCK and KUNLOCK parameters can be spaced as ON, Invade kes can be 41 for more information [Auniiary Keypad! Tok “Zero Key only, Spestfy ON fo disable al rant panel keys except ZERO in normal made. Soa NOTE above AUMLIC OFF on MACONLY | OFF eee ZERONY | OFF ON ALPHAKB ON OF ‘Aipha keyboard. Specify ON to enable aisha entry for the indicator keypad. I OFF is apeciied, | tho ALPHA ENTRY koy is cisabled, Table 3-6. Program Menu Parameters 26 IQplus 770 instalation Manual PROGR ene Paraneiar | ~Sraees | Bescon | BROWETS | BRONETT_ | Speck peels as HtaGs we oopont named ogi Be SSeS a WANE PROMETeO | pcm’ te HAGA ne SETS cone no ee hie ee py wea Gutg re 6 cat wocton TIRGAGT | STRTBAT | Sonath MACROS 1-4, Te STFBAT prone Gin bu Gai aa Wash SoODBEE SH Wiacnoe [emt | compton otto nicer he EDT saareae couareupie ab meee wens ein Ncnos Srna loystotes ere arose Sanaions Ses Secon 20 ov mage @ br nee thchos iermston shes conga noes FEGULAT RTE ogitoy evs Spc he agdlay ay TT laSICion Ta as OM Fs nt Te an CANADA moc ow a eto ets ay wh rate a CANADA 2ef0, NONE allows tares to be acquired at any weight value. + OMLINTE® and CANADA modes alow etre oe ced on th ose waht at ‘bat NONE Sos tes bockard shan vas + Steamed ouput n OL. NTE ar CANADA reds tals he sp upsterale. NONE ote Semed subutoowe te ope «TEP and OWL modes low a ro ao be dead orn tes ready etek TNOANIDA rods prvi re Wo cea blows tow esate ees + NOME fear OWNGA mos a stat bu sem sw one Ino as rg a thocont wine at he aastos BUNCE rou ceo | lmuetosh goss mov bute tem be mocs rong we sEAG anes ae | | Thole sped fr he premster sages hncten oh rt pnd TARE ae ERO tom So Sect 0d on poe tare come Sepion of TRE ae SEA ey Iiaine oso he uote me TERTORS | GROES Sect te wordy Gos Nod a NTE rGRL srurro eee on Towa vas aie ap oa OFF iLevel 3 submenus | DATEHT | MAIDBY — Sos omar wo Sap orp OS tenner eam joatesep | SLASH ‘Speoities the date separator character. oe soe THERIT —] HOUR Spates mat a a Gy rar Oe shoun THESE COLON | Sackes Hone patio owas omnia Table 3-6. Program Menu Parameters (Continued) Contgwaton 27 3.26 Print Format Menu See Section 6.0 on page 49 for information about custom print formatting. onne_[ roma | cane [oan [sour [ves 1 > (eon ionrer J near 4 ¢ Sone as PMT Display Devlos | D> Saotightin tome eng sere infomatsving peserenyasct ue Facies Stine dene == $88 ee eeo Figure 3-9. Print Format Men 28 (Q,pus 710 instalation Manual 32.7 Selpoints Mena See Seetion 8.0 on page 55 for more information about configuring and wsingsetponts. [Ceonmic [ roawat | cause | sewat | pnocrem | peomer [sers | ow | wcovr | vans a) L & nC er) (mn) Co Figure 3-10. Setpoints Mens Configuration 29 *) GROSSSP, NETSP,+RELS®, -RELSP, andl Y6RELSP Setpoints Gea) Cia) I Commer) \WPREACT= ON RELSE Setpoint ony SrtA BAN aD pout Figure 3-11. Submenu for GROSSSP, NETSP, and RELSP Setpoints PAUSE, DELAY, and WAITSS Setpoints Conte — Garcon) Cea) (Gomez )-C nn) Cast Coon) Cosa) 1 (Tow 4 (Ce ‘io i (onan) Cans) eiarancwaiss OFF} Figure 3-12. Submenu for PAUSE, DELAY, ancl WAITS Setpoints ©) COUNTER. aUTOI0G, coz, INMOTON, ‘eisai oa Figure 3-13, Submenu for COUNTER, AUTOJOG, COZ, INMOTON, INRANGE, GROSS, “NET, andl BATCHPR Setpoinis 30. plus 710 instalation Manual CSD eran concur spans Figure 3-14, Submenu for THMER and CONCUR Setpoints [SePTS won Parameter Choices Description : a ova SEPTSETS [OFF Seale he aon GPOSSS? | osSSP NETSR. HELE, -AELSP end RELSP sth kins can bo ued as NSEeE HE Tt each oats oe fase PAUSE, DELAY, TSS, COUNTER, ard AUTOUOG spikes can ey bo wreasr —_| assoneneatouse bi rause C07, MCTON, NANCE, -cA085,-NET BATOHPR, NER, end CONCUR| OBA apa teh cuanto ad one aan COUNTER ‘See Tabie 8-1 on page 56 fo- more information about setpoint kinds. flows oon RAOTON Nc oe xe extcien Goren BATCHNG ‘OFF Batching enable. Set to ALTO or MANUAL to alow a batch sequence to nm. | aot TWOKOAL emis «Baro la ea NSTANT ESP ee Sree MANUAL ——_ [mare carton Bose ean ra ee cao STFTEAT Contguration 3 \SETPTS Menu Parameter Gholoes [vere Suomen crossep ‘VALUE Covigur GROSS NETSE and RELSE bao Soe Fig S17 on page 30 NEISP TAP tee Loa 4 poremeter esrgions, RELSP BAND, These AVSTER RESP PREACT PREVAL ELNUM asTcH PsHaceM PSHTARE PSHPRNT ALARM Access NAvE aout [Pause PSHTARE Configure PAUSE, DELAY, and WAITS sapaints, See Figure 2-12 0n page 0 and DeLay | psPaNT Cl parameter doscptons wars |psHacem | | ACCESS deour Nave VALUE ‘Gounren | vacue Gonigue COUNTER, AUTOUOS COZ, NMOTON, ANGE, GROSS, NET, autos ——_| ACCESS AND BATCH seins, So igure S13 on page 20 and Level parameter coz Nave dsectiotons INMOTON beour INRANGE “GROSS “er BATCHPR TIMER VALUE enigue THER ard CONGUR setpcns, See Figure 3-14 on page Sand Level # Concur START poromoter desorptons. ENO ACCESS NaMe pisour GAOSESE NETSA, AELSP seipaint yes: Speciies the target weight vabe. DELAY, AUTOJOG, TIMER, and CONCUR setpoint types: Soeeities, in 0.1-se00rd intervals atime value in the range 0-65525. COUNTER setpoint types: Specifs the numiber of consecutive batches to be run. TRP HIGHER GROSSSP, NETS and RELSP eotpoint tyoos: Species whether the setpoint LOWER ‘ripped when the weight is higher or lower than tho setpoint vatua, within a band INBAND established around the value, 9 outside ofthat band, OUTBAND Ina batch sequence vith TRIP-HIGHER, the assoctted cigtal outout is active unt the setpont valve is reached or exceeded; with TRIP=L WER, the output is active Lt the weight goos below the setpoint value BANDVAL "amber GROSSSN, NETS and RELSP solpoint typos with TAP-INBAND or OUTBAND: Spootics a weight equal to Fa the band with, The band estabisned around the setpoint valua is VALUE =8ANDVAL, HYSTER amber (GROSSER NETSR and RELSP solpont types: Spociies a band around the setpoint value that must be exceeded before the setpoint, once off, can tip on again 2 iQ plus 770 isiatation Manust [SETPTS Menu Parameter Choices: Description PREAGT OFF GROSSS®, NETSP. and RELEP seinont yes: Alows the digtal oulput associated ON with a setpoint to shut of efore the setpoint is satisfied to allow for material in LEARN suspension The ON value adjusts the setpoint tip vae up or down (depending on the TRIP pparamaotor soting} from the soipoint valu, The LEARN value can be used 10 automatically aust the preact value after each balch. LEARN compares the actual weight at starcstl to the target setpoint value then adusts the preact by haf ofthe diference after each batch, GROSSE NETS. and RELSP seipoint ypes Specifes the proact value for PREVAL setpoints with PREACT set to ON or LEARIN. Depending on tha TRIP setting specie forthe setpoint, the setpoint inp valuo Is adjusted up or down by the prsact value RELNUM r20 FRELSP ceipoints: Species the number of the rlative setpoint, The target weight for this sotponnt i: + For +RELSP, the vale ofthe relate setpoint plus the velue (VALUE parameter) of this setpoint + For-RELSP, the value of the relative setpoint minus the value of this setpoint * For S4RELSR, the percentage (epeciied on the VALUIE parametor for this setpoins) of the roative setpoint CGROSGSF NETS RELS® FALSE, OFLA, and WAITS sapont OS PSHAcGM | OFF ON to update the accumulator and perform ‘a print operation when the sozponit Is ‘ONQUET satsfied. Specify ONQUIET to update the accurmulator without printing, Gross weight must rotum to 20r0 before another accumulation can cour. PSHPANT OFF ‘GROESSP, NETER RELSP FAUSE, DELAY, and WAITS setnont types: Specity ON ON to pertorm 2 print operation when the setpoint is salislied; specity WAITSS to weit for WAITS Standsti ater setnoint is saisfed before printing, PSHTARE OFF GROSSSP, NETS® RELSP. PAUSE, DELAY, and WATTSS setpoint iypes: Spacily ON ON le perform an acquire tare onaration when the setpoint is satisfied. NOTE: PSHTARE ‘acquires the tare regarcias ofthe value specified for he REGULAT parameter on the PROGRM menu, ‘ALARM OFF GROSSSP NETSR RELSR DELAY, and WAITS setpoint typos: Specily ON to oN spay the word ALAAIM oa the paimary cisplay while the setpoint is active (eatch seipolnts) or while the setpoint is not tripped (continuous selpomnts) | SiART 20 TIMER and GONCUR selpsint pas: Specifies the Starting satpoht number Oo not specity the number of the TIMER or GONCUR setpoint isall, The TIMER or CONCUR setpoint begins whan the staring setpoint begins, END 26 TTivER and CONCUR setpoint types: Species the ending seipoint number Do not specity the number of the TIMER or CONCUR setpoint itso. The TIMER or CONCUR seipoint stops when the ending eetpoint beans, “AQOESS ‘ON ‘Al setpoint types: Specties whether the SETPOINT key can be used 10 change te HIDE setpoint value in normal made, inouding macro simdations of pressing the OFF SETPOINT key, ON: Value can be displayed and changed HIDE: Value cannot be clsplayed or changed (OFF: Vale can be displayed bur not changed ‘Setpointe with ACCESS=ON can be turnedl on or off when a batch is not running ‘+ To tum the setpoint off, deplay the setpoint, then prose CLEAR + _To tum the setpoint on, cispay the setpoint, then press ENTER Configuration 33 |SETPTS Meny Parameter Choices Description NAME NONE, 7-80 ‘Al selpoint types: Specify tre number of an assigned prompt. Up to 60 promot ‘narnes can be specified on the PROMPTS submenu of the PROGRM menu: oeour NONE, 7-3 ‘All seipoint types: Species a digital output associated with the setpoint. For Continuous selpoints, the digi output becomes active (ow) when the condition is met: for batch setooints, the digtal outout is active unt the setpoint conaiion is met, rowwar | ocas —{ Come) Cans) Caren) pan $ ‘ until the display reads CALIBR (see displayed. Press © again to save the span Figure 4-1). Press V7 to go to zero calibration calibration value and go to the next prompt (WzER0) (wun). 3. With WZERO displayed, press © to calibrate 6. Five-point linearization (using the WLIN zeto. The indicator displays "Cat" while patameter) provides increased scale accuracy calibration is in progress, When complete, the by calibrating the indicator at up to five A/D count for the zero calibration is additional points between the zero and span displayed. Press © again to save the zero calibrations. calibration value and go to the next prompt (Wai), the scale and press © to show the test weight Caliration| 42 Linearization is optional: if you choose not to perform linearization, skip the WLIN parameter; if linearization values have previously been entered, these values are reset to zero during calibration. To perform linearization, follow the procedure below: With WU displayed, Press 7 to go to the first linearization point (PT-> 1). Place test weights cm the scale and press © or ENTER. Use the numeric keypad to enter the actual test weight value, then press ENTER {o calibrate, The indicator displays *CAL' while calibration is in progress. When compiete, the A/D count for the’ linear calibration is displayed. Press ENTER again to save the calibration value and 20 to the next prompt (PF> 2). Repeat for up to five linearization points, To exit the linearization parameters, press A to return to WLIN, EDP Command Calibration To calibrate the indicator using EDP commands, the indicator EDP port must be connected to a terminal or personal computer. See Section 2.3.2 on page 7 for DP pott pin assignments; see Section 5.0 on page 41 for more information about using EDP commands. Once the indicator is connected to the sending device, do the following: 1 Place the indicator in setup mode (display reads CONFIG) and remove all weight from the scale platform. If your test weights require hooks or chains, place the hooks or chains on the seale for zero calibration. Send the WZERO EDP command to calibrate zero. The indicator displays *CAC* while calibration is in progress. Place test weights on the scale and use the WVAL command to enter the test weight value in the Following format: \WWALsnannnncOR> Send the WSPAN EDP command to calibrate span. The indicator displays *CAL* white calibration is in progress 7. The optional rezero function is used to remove a calibration offset when hooks or chains are used to hang the test weights. + If no other apparatus was used to hang the test weights during calibration, remove the test weights and press A to return to the CALIBR menu. + If hooks or chains were used during, calibration, remove these and the test weights from the scale, With all weight removed, press ENTER (0 rezero the scale. ‘This function adjusts the zero and span calibration values. The indicator displays “Cai” while the zero and span calibrations are adjusted. When complete, the adjusted A/D count for the zero calibration is displayed. Press ENTER to save the value, then press A to return to the CALIBR men, 8. Press WLIN C1 ‘The WLIN.VI command sets the test weight value (rvnnn)} for linearization point |. The WLIN.Cl command calibrates the point Repeat using the WLIN.Vs and WLIN commands as required for additional linearization points 6. To remove an offset value, clear all weight from the scale, including hooks or chains used to hang test weights, then send the REZERO EDP command. The indicator displays “CAL while the zero and span calibrations are adjusted 7. Send the KUPARROW or KEXIT EDP command to exit setup mode. 38 1Q pus 710 instalation Manual 43 To calibrate the indicator EDP por Revolution Calibration ndicator using Revolution, the must be connected to a PC running, the Revolution configuration utility. Use the following procedure to calibrate the indicator f Figure Place the indicator in setup mode (display reads CONFIG) and remove all weight from the seale platform, Select Caltvate inoicator from the Revolution main menu, On the Indicator Calibration display, select the indicator model (+710) and communications port then click OX, Revolution uploeds calibration data ftom the indicator then presents the information in a display Like that shown in Figure 4-2, 2. Revolution Calibration Display Enter the Vatee of Test Weight to be used for span calibration then click START. A dialog box asks whether hooks or chains are used to hang calibration test weights. Click Yes ot No to continue ‘The Zero Calibration dialog box prompts you to remove all weight from the scale. Clear the seale and click OK to begin zero calibration, If your test weights require hooks or chains, place the hooks or chains on the scale for zer0 calibration, When zeto calibration is complete, the Span Calibration dialog box prompis you to place test weights on the scale for span calibration. Place test weights on the scale then click OK. When span calibration is complete, a dialog box asks whether you wish to perform linear calibration. Click Yes to perform linear calibration for up to five linearization points, oF click ho to continue calibration with step 11 On the Linear Calibration display, select the point (1-5) to calibrate, then click Catiate Place test weights on scale then click OK. When prompted, enter the test weight value then press Enter. Repeat for additional linearization points, then eliek Ext to return to the Indicator Calibration display. If hooks or chains were used to hang test weights, the Rezero dialog box prompts you to remove weights from the scale. Remove the weights then click OK. If hooks or chains were not used in the calibration procedure, Revolution goes directly to step 12, Calibration is complete. When calibration is complete, the Now Settegs fields of the Indicator Calibration display are filled in, Click &x# to save the new values and retum to the Revolution main menu; to restore the previous calibration values (including linear calibration values), click Restore Settings. Calibration 39

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