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Brand | MARQUES |
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Model | BM1000 |
Category | Measuring Instruments |
Language | English |
Initial setup and configuration for weighing indicators.
Guidelines for battery maintenance and cleaning the indicator for optimal performance.
Explanation of the indicator's display elements and their meanings.
Detailed functions and operations of each key on the indicator's keypad.
Procedure for powering on the weighing indicator and its initial test sequence.
Explanation of different tare types: Normal, Preset, and Fixed Tares.
Accessing, viewing, printing, and clearing accumulated weighings.
Detailed guide for using the counting scale function with product samples.
Establishing remote interaction and emulation between BM1000 indicators.
Setup and operation for printing individual tickets for each weighing.
Setup and operation for printing a collective ticket with multiple weighings.
Adjustable parameters for stability, digital filter, and ADC filter.
Settings for general communication, port A, and port B parameters.
Configuration for automatic printing based on weight stabilization.
Minimum requirements for counting scale sample calculation accuracy.
Setting the delay in milliseconds for sending weight messages.
Defining types of weight messages (Remote, Weight, Tare, ADC, Counting Scale) to be sent.
List of supported communication protocols and their corresponding values.
Table of available baud rates for communication.
Setting the number of data bits (7 or 8) for serial communication.
Configuration of parity bits (None, Odd, Even) for error checking.
Setting the width of printed tickets (32 or 40 columns).
Option to pad weight values with leading zeros or spaces.
Configuration and activation of up to 4 relays based on weight conditions.
Configuration of the 4-20 mA current loop for analogue weight transmission.
Selecting and customizing the indicator's operational modes.
Adjusting display backlighting behavior for inactivity and weight changes.
Selecting the user interface language for the indicator.
Storing and configuring up to 4 preset tare values for practical use.
Specifications for class, verification intervals, load cell excitation, and temperature range.
Power source details for AC and DC versions, including min power and connector type.
Details on available communication ports: RS-232, Ethernet, and WiFi.
Identification and labeling of physical components and connectors on the indicator.
Pinout and function details for the female and male DE-9 (D-SUB) RS-232 connectors.
Layout and specifications for the indicator's output channels (relays).
Layout and specifications for the indicator's input channels.
Structure and values for the P type weight message format.
Structure and values for the R type message, used for repeaters.
Structure and values for the J type weight message format.
Message format used in COUNTING SCALE MODE, detailing units and weight.
Details on the EPELSA protocol for continuous or requested weight communication.
Details on the TISA protocol for calculated price and weight.
Protocol description for stable and unstable weight responses.
Protocol description for stable weight responses with positive/negative indication.
Structure and parameters for the MOBBA protocol.
Parameters and restart weighing logic for the RAFELS protocol.