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Avery Weigh-Tronix ZM401 User Manual

Avery Weigh-Tronix ZM401
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AWT35-501334
Issue AA
ZM401/405
Weight Indicators
Service Manual
original instructions
CONFIDENTIAL

Table of Contents

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Avery Weigh-Tronix ZM401 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAvery Weigh-Tronix
ModelZM401
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

Summary

3 Introduction to the menus

3.1 Accessing the menus

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

4 User level menus

5 Diagnostics level menus

5.1 Diag menu

Explains how to use the Diag menu for checking indicator performance and running diagnostics.

6 ADMIN level menus

6.1 Setup menu

Introduces submenus for configuring scale operation parameters like capacity and units.

6.2 Calibration Procedure

Guides through performing Zero, Span, and Linearity calibrations, and printing reports.

6.3 Scale

Explains configuring scale parameters like capacity, division, units, and filtering.

6.4 System

Covers system parameters like default values, site selection, and display settings.

6.5 Ports

6.5.1 Serial

Details setting serial communication parameters like baud rate, data bits, and parity.

6.5.2 Ethernet

Explains setting up the Ethernet port, including IP address and DHCP configuration.

6.5.3 Protocol

Guides on configuring communication protocols, types, bindings, and attributes.

7 Communication port protocols

7.1 SMA Protocol

Details the SMA protocol, including level 1 and 2 commands and responses.

7.5 PLC Configuration information

Provides information on configuring the indicator for PLC communication via ModBus/TCP and Ethernet/IP.

8 Option cards

9 Printed reports

10 Print formatting

10.1 Print Format Editor

Explains how to create custom print formats using characters, tokens, and variables.

10.2 Editing an existing print string

Details the process of editing print strings, including inserting and deleting characters.

11 Print tokens, parameters and default print formats

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