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Dini Argeo 3590EGT Series User Manual

Dini Argeo 3590EGT Series
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Indicators series 3590EGT EGTCHECK_05_15.08_IT_U
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USER MANUAL
WEIGHT INDICATOR
EGTCHECK: DINAMIC OR STATIC WEIGHT CONTROL ON
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Indicators series 3590EGT

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Dini Argeo 3590EGT Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDini Argeo
Model3590EGT Series
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Introduction

2 Technical Specifications

3 Installation

3.1 Case and Dimensions

Describes the indicator's stainless steel case and physical dimensions for mounting.

3.2 Connectors

Details the various connectors on the indicator for peripherals, serial lines, and power.

3.3 Power Supply

Explains the procedures and safety precautions for connecting and powering the instrument.

3.4 Start Up

Step-by-step guide for powering on the weight indicator and its initial boot sequence.

3.5 Turning Off the Instrument

Provides instructions on how to safely shut down the weight indicator.

4 Indicator Parts

4.1 Display

Details the primary screens and user interface layout of the indicator's display.

4.1.1 Display Indicators

Explains the meaning of various symbols and indicators shown on the display screen.

4.1.2 Numeric Input

Describes the method for entering numerical data using the indicator's interface.

4.1.3 Alphanumeric Input

Details the process for entering text-based data using the indicator's interface.

5 Main Functioning Description

5.1 Zeroing

Describes the procedure for setting the scale to a zero reference point before weighing.

5.2 Tare

Explains the different methods for taring the scale, including semiautomatic and preset tares.

5.2.1 Semiautomatic Tare

Details the step-by-step process for performing a semiautomatic tare operation.

5.2.2 Preset Tare

Explains how to set and use a predefined tare value for specific items or articles.

5.2.3 Link a Preset Tare to an Article

Describes associating a preset tare value with a specific article stored in the database.

5.2.4 Tare Cancellation

Outlines the methods for removing or cancelling an active tare value from the scale.

5.2.5 Locked/Unlocked Tare

Discusses the behavior of tare values regarding automatic cancellation on scale unload.

5.3 Input Texts

Details how to manage and input text fields such as OPERATOR, COMMENT, and LOT.

5.4 Databases

Introduces the management of articles and data within the indicator's internal database.

5.4.1 Insertion

Provides step-by-step instructions on how to add new items and data to the database.

5.4.2 Modification

Explains the process for editing or updating existing entries within the database.

5.4.3 Cancellation

Details the procedure for deleting specific records or items from the database.

5.4.4 Alphanumeric Search

Describes how to search for database entries using alphanumeric characters.

5.4.5 Search by Element Index

Explains how to locate database entries by their specific index number for quick access.

6 System Status

7 Weighing Procedure

7.1 System Status Control

Explains how to monitor and manage the system's operational status and detect errors.

7.2 Enabling/Disabling the Weighing Cycle

Details the steps required to start, stop, and manage the automatic weighing process.

7.3 Description of the Cycle Phases

Outlines the sequence of operations and phases that occur during a standard weighing cycle.

7.4 Weight Acquisition

Explains the different methods and configurations the instrument uses to capture weight readings.

7.4.1 At Half with a Sensor

Describes weight acquisition when the conveyor belt is halted and a sensor is utilized.

7.5 Description of the System

Provides an overview of the weighing system's components and their interaction during operation.

7.5.1 In Motion with 1 Photo Cell

Details weight acquisition with the belt moving and utilizing a single photocell for detection.

7.5.2 In Motion with 2 Photo Cells

Explains weight acquisition with the belt moving and using two photocells for precise timing.

7.5.3 In Motion Without Photo Cells

Describes weight acquisition with the belt moving, relying on weight detection without photocells.

7.6 Tolerance Check

Explains how the instrument verifies if acquired weights fall within predefined tolerance limits.

7.6.1 Checking with Article and T1, T2, T3 Tolerance Setting

Details setting tolerances based on article data and specific threshold values (T1, T2, T3).

7.6.2 Checking with Article and Minimum and Maximum Threshold Setting

Explains setting tolerances using minimum and maximum weight thresholds configured per article.

7.6.3 Checking Without Article and Fast Minimum and Maximum Thresholds Setting

Describes setting tolerances without article management, using fast minimum and maximum thresholds.

7.6.4 Determination of the Tolerance Range

Explains how to define the valid weight range by selecting negative and positive tolerance values.

7.6.5 Checking Quantities in ml

Details how to perform volume checks using density coefficients instead of standard weight units.

7.6.6 Automatic Target Recalculation After N Weights Within Tolerance

Explains automatic adjustment of the target weight based on a series of consecutive valid weighings.

7.7 Correction of the Out of Tolerance Weight

Details how to correct weights that fall outside the specified tolerance limits, often stopping the belt.

7.8 Not Mandatory Correction of the Weight

Describes options for handling out-of-tolerance weights without mandatory correction, allowing manual intervention.

7.9 Mandatory Correction of the Weight

Explains how to handle out-of-tolerance weights that require mandatory correction before proceeding.

7.10 Weight Result Indication and Enabling of the Linked Outputs

Details how weight results are displayed and how they trigger linked output signals based on tolerance levels.

7.11 Outputs Managed in the Functioning with Article and Tolerance

Explains how specific outputs are managed based on article configurations and tolerance settings.

7.12 Stop and Restart of the Belts

Describes how to control the conveyor belts, including stopping them for specific conditions and restarting.

7.12.1 Stop of Belts for Weigh Out of Tolerance/Manual Expulsion

Details stopping belts for out-of-tolerance weighs or for manual product expulsion from the line.

7.12.2 Stop of Belts After Every Weigh

Explains the procedure for stopping belts after each individual weighing operation for further processing.

7.12.3 Stop of Belts After a Number of Weights Out of Tolerance

Describes stopping belts after a specified count of consecutive out-of-tolerance weights.

7.13 Evacuation and Automatic Expulsion

Explains how products are moved from the weighing area and automatically expelled from the system.

7.14 Weighing Belt Autozero

Details the automatic zeroing function for the weighing belt to maintain accuracy between cycles.

7.15 Cycle and Interrupt of the Weigh (Not Weighed Pack)

Covers handling situations where a weighing cycle is interrupted or a product is not properly weighed.

7.16 Downstream Block

Explains how blocks in the downstream system can automatically disable the weighing cycle.

7.17 Emergency/Motor Lock

Describes how emergency signals or motor lock conditions can instantly halt the weighing cycle.

7.18 Underload/Overload Weight Lock

Details how detection of underload or overload conditions locks the weighing cycle for safety.

7.19 Cycle Restoral After Power Outage

Provides instructions for restoring the weighing cycle and its state after a power interruption.

7.20 Management of Cadence Photocell and Belt

Explains how the cadence photocell and belt manage pack flow, spacing, and timing.

7.21 Alarm Output Management

Details the conditions that trigger alarms and how these alarms manage the system's output signals.

8 Printouts

9 Error Messages

10 Progressives

10.1 Additional Value

Details setting an additional value that is summed with each totalization for reporting.

10.2 Progressive Digits

Explains setting the number of digits for progressive ticket and lot counters for display.

10.3 Ticket Progressive

Describes managing and clearing the ticket progressive counter for sequential numbering.

10.4 Lot Progressive

Explains managing and clearing the automatic lot progressive counter for batch tracking.

Declaration of Conformity

Warranty

Outlines the terms and conditions of the two-year manufacturer's warranty for the instrument.

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