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Avery Weigh-Tronix 1080 Service Manual

Avery Weigh-Tronix 1080
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Model 1080
Weight Indicator
Service Manual
AWT35-500446 Issue AD February 2011

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Avery Weigh-Tronix 1080 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAvery Weigh-Tronix
Model1080
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 2 Introduction

Error Messages

Lists and explains potential error messages displayed by the indicator.

Chapter 3 Using the Menus

Accessing the Menus

Provides step-by-step instructions on how to access the indicator's menus using passwords.

User Menu

Details the functions and operations available within the User menu.

Service Menu

Outlines the capabilities and structure of the Service menu for configuration and calibration.

CAL Submenu for Analog Scales

Explains the calibration procedures for analog scale configurations.

SCALE Submenu

Covers configuration options related to scale parameters like source, capacity, and division.

APP (Applications) submenu

Describes how to configure and manage different applications available on the indicator.

SERIAL submenu

Details configuration settings for serial ports and custom print formats.

TEST submenu

Guides through diagnostic tests for indicator components and functions.

OPTION submenu

Explains configuration options for analog output, SensorComm, and networks.

Chapter 4 SensorComm Configuration and Calibration

Enable/Configure Weigh-Bars

Guides on enabling and configuring weigh-bar sensors within the system.

CAL submenu for SensorComm scales (North America only)

Outlines calibration procedures specific to SensorComm scales in North America.

Chapter 5 SensorComm Error Messages

6 Remote Display Functionality

Chapter 7 Network Connections

Chapter 8 Ethernet Industrial Protocols

Ethernet IP Explicit Messaging

Details the AWTX Input and Output Point Objects for Ethernet/IP.

Ethernet IP Implicit Messaging

Covers AWTX Assembly Instances for PLC configuration via Ethernet/IP.

ModBus/TCP

Explains starting register locations for PLC configuration using Modbus/TCP.

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