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Details on accessing different menu levels using passcodes.
Step-by-step guide to configure scale hardware parameters after initial setup.
Details on viewing, changing, or unsealing the device and entering seal passwords.
Configuring metrological parameters like 'Legal scale' and 'Law'.
Setting analogue scale parameters and the number of digital cells.
Configuration options for tare functions, including device activation and tare lock.
Adjusting zero-related settings such as forced zero, zero track, and automatic zero.
Configuring stability divisions and indication for accurate weight readings.
Setting up alternative units of measurement for scale configurations.
Defining single or multirange scales and managing range capacities.
Viewing internal conversion points and manual adjustment of calibration points.
Performing zero and span calibration using specific procedures for the instrument.
Restoring scale configuration and updating serial numbers between core processor and scale board.
Step-by-step guide for performing analog scale calibration, including zero and span.
Viewing scale card and load cell error logs recorded by date and time.
Using diagnostic tools to troubleshoot scale and load cell issues.
Checking firmware revisions and the seal status of metrological equipment.
Displaying and printing the audit trail for regulatory and internal checks.
Reviewing overall scale usage statistics like total loads and number of days.
Examining specific scale events, including errors and status changes.
Performing hardware tests to verify the operational status of the device components.
Conducting scale tests to check linearity without altering calibration settings.
Loading new firmware onto the scale via a USB storage device.
Understanding and configuring the dip switch settings on the scale board.
Changing the address of individual load cells for system management and testing.
Manually adjusting load cell coefficients for calibration and accuracy tuning.
Resetting load cells to factory default settings for troubleshooting or re-initialization.
Reloading serial numbers for communicating cells, indicated by color changes.
Rebooting cells and scale card when communication has stopped or failed.
Diagrams and pinouts for the digital junction board and its connections.
Guidelines for connecting systems using RS 485 communication protocol.
Pinout information for the 9-pin male connector used in analog scale serial connections.
Pinout for the 9-pin female connector used for COM2 and COM6&7 Skynet serial links.
Pinout details for COM3 serial link and COM 4 Skynet connections.
CAUTION and usage limits for standard RS232 communication protocols.
Guidelines for making RS422 connections, including bridging pins for termination resistance.
Instructions for RS485 connections, including wiring data pins and termination resistance.
CAUTION and specifications for input connections, including voltage and current limits.
CAUTION and specifications for output connections, including voltage and current ratings.
Setting up printer and ticket formats, including selection of printer type and data ports.
Adding, deleting, and modifying print formats for tickets and reports.
Customizing ticket headers/footers and setting the number of printed copies.
Accessing tools for system configuration and setting up serial or network transmissions.
Setting up scoreboard parameters like transmission name, interval, protocol, and COM settings.
Configuring IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for network connectivity.
Setting the system's date, time, and time zone for accurate logging.
| Display | LCD |
|---|---|
| Tare Function | Yes |
| Auto-Off | Yes |
| Units of Measurement | lb, oz, kg |
| Calibration | External calibration |
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