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Category | Accessories |
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Model | WDESK-R |
Brand | LAUMAS |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Digits | 6 |
Power Supply | 12-24 VDC |
Housing Material | ABS |
Mounting | Desk |
Product Type | Weight Indicator |
Operating Temperature | -10 to +50 °C |
Storage Temperature | -20 to +70 °C |
Communication Interface | RS232, RS485 |
Weight Units | kg, lb |
Compatibility | Compatible with various weighing systems |
Explains warning and information symbols used in the manual.
Details on warranty coverage and terms.
Guidance on proper disposal of electronic waste.
Guidelines for proper use, installation, and cable lengths.
Recommendations for installing load cells and protecting cell cables.
Tests for load cell response, resistance, and voltage.
Information on instrument display types and physical dimensions.
Information on the internal battery and charging.
Procedure to enable automatic restart post power failure.
Visual wiring guide and fundamental connection principles.
Steps to change instrument voltage from 115 to 230 VAC.
Pin assignment details for P, Q, X connector types.
Overview of batching, alarms, and calibration features.
Explains short and long press functions of instrument keys.
Meaning of LEDs for WDESK-R and WINOX-R models.
Visual guide to navigating system parameter menus.
Setting load cell rated values like full scale and sensitivity.
Adjusting filter for stable weight display.
Removing sudden disturbances from weight readings.
Max weight resettable by external contact, keypad, or serial.
Settings for auto zero at power-on and zero tracking.
Performing net weight operations.
Zeroing the weight for small variations.
Wiring and configuration for RS232 communication.
Wiring and configuration for RS485 communication.
Implementing direct connection without a converter.
Reading weight from another instrument via Modbus.
Enabling/disabling relay closure for various alarms.
Performing tests on inputs, outputs, and analog signals.
Configuring display power saving options.
Setting the instrument's internal clock.
Setting min/max weight, emptying, and waiting times.
Configuring product unload time and fall correction.
Setting automatic or manual fall correction.
Defining acceptable weight deviation for batching.
Selecting and setting up batch formulas.
Procedures for removing programmed formulas.
Starting batching via external contacts or keypad.
Procedures for resuming batching after a power failure.
Storing and viewing batched quantities per formula.
Procedures for deleting consumption data.
Procedures to restrict or grant access to menus.
Setting, changing, or disabling unlock passwords.
Restoring defaults and choosing operational programs.