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© 2001-2017 by Fairbanks Scales, Inc. Revision 13 11/2017
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2800 Series
Intrinsically Safe Instrument
with Intalogix
Technology
Operator Manual

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Fairbanks 2800 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryIndustrial Electrical
ManufacturerFairbanks
Frequency60 Hz
Phase3
Enclosure TypeWeather Protected Type I or II
MountingHorizontal
MaterialCast Iron

Summary

AMENDMENT RECORD

Disclaimer

SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1. Description

Overview of the 2800 series intrinsically safe instrument and its technology.

1.2. Specifications

Technical details and performance parameters of the instrument.

1.3. Accessories

List and details of optional accessories for the 2800 series instrument.

1.3.1. Accessory 2802 Intrinsically Safe Controller (22119)

Details on the 2802 controller for interconnecting load cells.

1.3.2. Accessory 2825 Safe Area Power Supply (18448)

Description of the safe area power supply accessory.

1.3.3. Accessory 2830 Battery (20615)

Information on the approved battery accessory for the instrument.

1.3.4. BATTERY CHARGING

Guidelines and intervals for recharging the battery accessory.

1.3.5. Accessory 2845 Battery Charger 110-120 VAC (31354)

Details for the 110-120 VAC battery charger.

1.3.6. ACCESSORY 2846 BATTERY CHARGER 230VAC (31466)

Details for the 230 VAC battery charger.

1.3.6. ACCESSORY 2846 BATTERY CHARGER 230VAC (31466) FOR ACCESSORY 2830, CONTINUED

Continued specifications for the 230 VAC battery charger.

1.3.7. ACCESSORY 2850 SAFE AREA RELAY SETPOINT INTERFACE (20570)

Information on the safe area relay setpoint interface accessory.

1.3.8. ACCESSORY 2860 SAFE AREA DATA CONVERTER (20523)

Details on the safe area data converter for RS232 or 20mA outputs.

1.3.9. ACCESSORY 2875 INTRINSICALLY SAFE INTERCONNECTION CABLE (21737)

Specifications for the intrinsically safe interconnection cable.

1.3.10. ACCESSORY 2880 ANALOG CELL INPUT (19797)

Details on the analog cell input accessory.

1.3.11. ACCESSORY 2900 SPLICE BOX (20310)

Information on the 2900 splice box.

1.3.12. ACCESSORY 2910 SPLICE BOX KIT W/CABLES (20199)

Details on the 2910 splice box kit with cables.

1.3.13. ACCESSORY 5806 FIBER OPTIC CABLE (17229)

Information on the 5806 fiber optic cable.

1.4. TYPICAL SYSTEM LAYOUT #1

Diagram illustrating a typical system configuration.

1.5. TYPICAL SYSTEM LAYOUT #2

Diagram illustrating an alternative typical system configuration.

APPENDIX V: DEMAND OUTPUT DATA STREAMS

A. Format: Computer Polled (Poll)

Format definition for computer polled data streams.

B. Format: Computer Polled with Id (Pollid)

Format definition for computer polled data streams with ID.

APPENDIX VI: ACC 2860 COMMUNICATION WIRING

A. PORT A

Wiring details for the ACC 2860 communication Port A.

B. PORT B

Wiring details for the ACC 2860 communication Port B.

PRINTER CABLES

Information on compatible printer cables for ACC 2860.

APPENDIX VII: ASCII CODES

Section 2: OPERATION

2.1. CUSTOMER/ OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES

Defines the responsibilities of the instrument owner.

2.2. SAFETY

General safety precautions to be observed during operation.

2.3. FRONT PANEL KEY FUNCTIONS

Explanation of the functions of the instrument's front panel keys.

ZERO KEY

Function of the Zero key in Gross mode.

PRINT KEY

Function of the Print key for data transmission.

GROSS/NET KEY

Function of the Gross/Net key for mode toggling.

AUTO TARE

Function of the Auto Tare key.

ID KEY

Function of the ID key for entering numeric IDs.

TARE KEY

Function of the Tare key to display Tare Value.

UNITS KEY

Function of the Units key for toggling weight units.

SCROLL KEYS

Function of the Scroll keys for menu navigation.

PROGRAM KEY

Function of the Program key to enter programming mode.

ON/OFF KEY

Function of the On/Off key.

START/PEAK KEY

Function of the Start/Peak key.

TRIM KEY

Function of the Trim key.

STOP/CLEAR

Function of the Stop/Clear key.

ENTER

Function of the Enter key for commands.

NUMERIC KEYS (0 THRU 9)

Use of numeric keys for data entry.

LCD DISPLAY

Description of the LCD display.

2.3.1. LEGENDS

Explanation of legends displayed on the LED screen.

CZ (Center of Zero)

Definition of the Center of Zero legend.

RECHARGE

Explanation of the Recharge legend.

LoBAtt

Explanation of the Low Battery legend.

2.3.2. INSTRUMENT WEIGHING FUNCTIONS

Description of Gross, Tare, and Net weight concepts.

TARE WEIGHT

Definition of Tare Weight.

NET WEIGHT

Definition of Net Weight.

GROSS WEIGHT

Definition of Gross Weight.

2.3.3. GROSS WEIGHING

Procedure for performing gross weighing.

2.3.4. TARE WEIGHTS

Methods for defining Tare Weights.

Auto Tare Entry

Procedure for entering Tare Weight automatically.

Net Weighing Using AUTO TARE

Procedure for Net Weighing using Auto Tare.

Batching Using AUTO TARE

Procedure for batching operations using Auto Tare.

ENTERING ID Numbers

Procedure for entering ID numbers.

Peak Hold Function

Explanation of the Peak Hold function.

Peak Net Weight Viewing and Control

How to view and control peak net weight.

Section 3: Programming

3.1. MENU NAVIGATION

Explanation of how to navigate the instrument's menu tree.

MAIN MENU DESCRIPTIONS

Descriptions of the main menu items.

3.2. TARGET MENU DESCRIPTION

Description of the Target menu for setting weights.

3.3. INFO MENU DESCRIPTION

Description of the Info menu for instrument data.

3.4. MAIN MENU DESCRIPTIONS

Descriptions of main menu items.

3.5. I/O MENU

Overview of the Input/Output menu.

Steps for Setting the Date

Procedure for setting the instrument's date.

Steps for Setting the Time

Procedure for setting the instrument's time.

EXAMPLE (Weight-to-Gallons Conversion)

Example of using the Weight-to-Gallons conversion option.

OShiFt

Menu item to set capacity percentage of weight shift.

tArEoP

Menu item for Tare options.

tA Ent

Menu item for entering a known Tare Weight.

P hold

Menu item for Peak Weight options.

FodiSt

Menu item for fiber optic distance options.

PrtLoC

Menu item for printer formatting.

EXAMPLE (Printer Formatting)

Example of printer formatting settings.

4-20 Analog Output Configuration

Configuration for the 4-20mA analog output.

PROM Version 6.2+ Notes

Notes regarding PROM version 6.2+.

LoSEt (4mA Weight Association)

Menu item to set weight associated with 4mA.

hiSEt (20mA Weight Association)

Menu item to set weight associated with 20mA.

4 AdJ (4mA Output Adjustment)

Menu item to adjust the 4mA output.

20 AdJ (20mA Output Adjustment)

Menu item to adjust the 20mA output.

AgtESt (Analog Test)

Menu item to perform an analog test.

ConoPt (Continuous Output Options)

Menu item for continuous output options.

ProtoA (Port A Protocol Settings)

Menu item for Port A protocol settings.

Port A Settings

Configuration options for Port A.

Protob (Port A Protocol Settings)

Port A protocol settings for Protob.

tArgEt (Setpoint Target Menu)

Menu for programming setpoint target weights.

Port b Configuration

Configuration options for Port b.

Poll Mode

Configuration for computer polled data output.

Poll id Mode

Configuration for computer polled data with ID.

EXAMPLE (ID Transmission)

Example of ID transmission.

SEtPnt (Setpoint Operation)

Explanation of Setpoint operation.

SEtPnt Modes

Details on different Setpoint modes.

TARGET MENU

Menu for programming weight values associated with setpoint-relays.

SEtPnt MODE

Details on Setpoint modes and target assignment.

Target Assignment

Explanation of target assignment within setpoint modes.

SPALrt (Alarm Setpoint)

Configuration for alarm setpoints.

SPAUto (Automatic Batching)

Configuration for automatic batching operation.

SPAUto EXAMPLE

Example of automatic batching operation.

SPhAnd (Manual Batching)

Configuration for manual batching operation.

SPhAnd SPALrt (Alarm with Manual Batching)

Configuration for alarms with manual batching.

EXITING MENUS

Instructions for exiting menus.

Appendix I: Troubleshooting/Error Codes

Appendix II: FM Control Drawings

Appendix II: FM Control Drawings

Appendix II: FM Control Drawings

Appendix II: FM Control Drawings

Appendix II: FM Control Drawings

Appendix II: FM Control Drawings

Appendix II: FM Control Drawings

Appendix II: FM Control Drawings

Appendix II: FM Control Drawings

Appendix II: FM Control Drawings

Appendix II: FM Control Drawings

Appendix II: FM Control Drawings

Appendix III: Material Safety Data Sheet

SECTION 1 --- PRODUCT AND MANUFACTURER/DISTRIBUTOR

Product and manufacturer/distributor information.

SECTION 2 --- HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS

Details on hazardous components and their properties.

SECTION 3 --- PHYSICAL DATA

Physical properties of the hazardous components.

SECTION 4 --- PROTECTION

Recommended protective measures for exposure.

SECTION 5 --- FIRST AID MEASURES

First aid procedures for exposure.

SECTION 6 --- FLAMMABILITY DATA

Flammability characteristics of the components.

SECTION 7 --- REACTIVITY DATA

Reactivity data and conditions to avoid.

SECTION 8 --- CONTROL MEASURES

Control measures for storage and handling.

STEPS TO TAKE IN CASE OF LEAKS OR SPILLS

Procedures for handling leaks and spills.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Safety precautions related to electrical aspects.

SECTION 9 --- HEALTH HAZARD DATA

Health hazard information for lead and sulfuric acid.

SECTION 10--- SULFURIC ACID PRECAUTIONS

Precautions for handling sulfuric acid.

SECTION 11 --- TRANSPORTATION REGULATIONS

Regulations for transporting batteries.

Appendix IV: Continuous Output Data Streams

A. FORMAT: FAIRBANKS COMPUTER (FBPUTR)

Format definition for Fairbanks Computer (FBPUTR) data streams.

A.1. STATUS WORD A

Definition of Status Word A bits.

A.2. STATUS WORD B

Definition of Status Word B bits.

A.3. STATUS WORD C

Definition of Status Word C bits.

A. FORMAT: FAIRBANKS COMPUTER (FBPUTR), CONTINUED

Continued format definition for FBPUTR data streams.

B. 4. FORMAT : CONSOLIDATED CONTROLS (CONCON)

Format definition for Consolidated Controls (CONCON) data streams.

C. FORMAT: WEIGHTRONIX (TRONIX)

Format definition for Weightronix (TRONIX) data streams.