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Terminal 3035 Operation Manual www.soehnle-professional.com Thank you for purchasing the Soehnle Professional Terminal 3035. This terminal was developed in accordance with the needs of operational practices and gives you a wide range of options to customize the weighing process to your specific needs, and to make your processes as efficient and cost-effective as possible. Prior to use, please read this user manual with care. Inappropriate use may cause harm to you or the terminal. If you have questions or experience problems with your terminal that are not addressed in the user manual, please contact your Soehnle Industrial Solutions service location or the customer service department of Soehnle Industrial Solutions. Telephone: Fax: E-mail: +49 7191 3453-220 +49 7191 3453-211 [email protected] 2 Table of Contents Page 1. General Information ..............................................................................................................6 1.1 Intended uses .................................................................................................................................. 6 1.2 Safety instructions ........................................................................................................................... 6 1.3 Cleaning .......................................................................................................................................... 7 1.4 Maintenance and service .................................................................................................................. 7 1.5 Product Warranty/liability ................................................................................................................. 7 1.6 Setup instructions ............................................................................................................................ 8 2. Equipment description ...........................................................................................................9 2.1 Connections and equipment description ............................................................................................ 9 2.2 Technical Specifications .................................................................................................................... 9 2.3 Symbols in the symbol bar of the display ..........................................................................................10 2.4 Calibration instructions ...................................................................................................................11 2.4.1 Type tag .................................................................................................................................11 2.4.2 Calibration counter .................................................................................................................11 2.5 On / Off switching ...........................................................................................................................12 3. Operating concept ..............................................................................................................13 3.2 Program mode ................................................................................................................................14 3.3 Function keys ..................................................................................................................................14 4.1 Starting setup mode ........................................................................................................................18 4.2 Program settings .............................................................................................................................20 4.3 Setup mode settings / terminal ........................................................................................................21 4.4 Setup mode settings / terminal ........................................................................................................26 4.5 Setup mode settings / communication ..............................................................................................29 4.6 Setup mode settings / Service..........................................................................................................36 4.7 Reset Terminal ................................................................................................................................36 5. Basic functions ...................................................................................................................37 5.1 Switch on .......................................................................................................................................37 5.2 Switch off .......................................................................................................................................37 5.3 Program selection ...........................................................................................................................37 5.4 Zero set ..........................................................................................................................................37 5.5 Tare function ..................................................................................................................................38 5.6 Gross display ...................................................................................................................................38 5.7 Scale switching ...............................................................................................................................38 5.8 Ten X display x10 ............................................................................................................................39 5.9 Hold function ..................................................................................................................................40 5.10 Secondary display..........................................................................................................................41 5.10.1 Second unit of measure .........................................................................................................43 5.11 Organization data (Identifier) ........................................................................................................45 5.12 Alpha-numeric data entry ..............................................................................................................48 5.13 Key locks ......................................................................................................................................49 5.14 User password...............................................................................................................................50 5.15 Login function / Start function process ..........................................................................................50 6 Application Programs ...........................................................................................................55 6.1 Selecting application programs ........................................................................................................55 6.2 Function keys ..................................................................................................................................55 6.3 Navigating the application programs ................................................................................................56 6.4 Custom programs ............................................................................................................................56 3 6.5 Weighing and tare ...........................................................................................................................57 6.5.1 Function keys ..........................................................................................................................57 6.5.2 Display screen .........................................................................................................................57 6.5.3 Information field display ..........................................................................................................58 6.5.4 Weighing without tare .............................................................................................................59 6.5.5 Manual tare .............................................................................................................................59 6.5.6 Tare with manual tare entry .....................................................................................................59 6.5.7 Multiplication tare ...................................................................................................................60 6.5.8 Cumulative tare .......................................................................................................................60 6.5.9 Intermediate tare ....................................................................................................................61 6.5.10 Automatic tare ......................................................................................................................61 6.5.11 Fixed tare value memory ........................................................................................................62 6.5.12 Error messages during tare ....................................................................................................63 6.5.13 Display options with the Info key ...........................................................................................64 6.5.14 Save the current values to fixed memory ................................................................................64 6.5.15 Organization data (Identifier) .................................................................................................65 6.5.16 Settings in setup mode ..........................................................................................................65 6.6 Totaling + picking ............................................................................................................................67 6.6.1 Function keys ..........................................................................................................................67 6.6.2 Display screen .........................................................................................................................68 6.6.3 Information field display ..........................................................................................................69 6.6.4 Tare function ..........................................................................................................................69 6.6.5 Operating the addition function ...............................................................................................70 6.6.6 Available selections for the totaling display ..............................................................................70 6.6.7 Relief factor for totaling ..........................................................................................................71 6.6.8 Auto totaling / picking .............................................................................................................71 6.6.9 Preferred totaling scale ...........................................................................................................71 6.6.10 Assigning and deleting the sequential number ........................................................................72 6.6.11 Item counter .........................................................................................................................72 6.6.12 Keys that trigger printouts .....................................................................................................72 6.6.13 Display current totals .............................................................................................................72 6.6.14 Display individual items ..........................................................................................................73 6.6.15 Display options with the Info key ...........................................................................................74 6.6.16 Save the current values to fixed memory ................................................................................74 6.6.17 Organization data (Identifier) .................................................................................................75 6.6.18 Settings in setup mode ..........................................................................................................75 6.7 Counting .........................................................................................................................................77 6.7.1 Function keys ..........................................................................................................................77 6.7.2 Counting display screen ...........................................................................................................78 6.7.3 Information field display ..........................................................................................................79 6.7.4 Tare function ..........................................................................................................................79 6.7.5 Counting function ....................................................................................................................80 6.7.6 Totaling and picking.................................................................................................................82 6.7.7 Reference statistics .................................................................................................................86 6.7.8 Unit control .............................................................................................................................87 6.7.9 Counting with several weighing bridges ....................................................................................88 6.7.10 Counting accuracy .................................................................................................................89 6.7.11 Display options with the Info key ...........................................................................................90 6.7.12 Save the current values to fixed memory ................................................................................90 6.7.13 Organization data (Identifier) .................................................................................................91 6.7.14 Settings in setup mode ..........................................................................................................92 6.8 Controlling ......................................................................................................................................96 6.8.1 Function keys ..........................................................................................................................96 6.8.2 Display screen .........................................................................................................................97 6.8.3 Information field display ..........................................................................................................98 6.8.4 Tare function ..........................................................................................................................98 6.8.5 Control functions .....................................................................................................................98 4 6.8.6 Totaling and picking............................................................................................................... 101 6.8.7 Display options with the Info key ........................................................................................... 105 6.8.8 Saving current values to fixed memory ................................................................................... 105 6.8.9 Organization data (identifier) ................................................................................................. 106 6.8.10 Settings in setup mode ........................................................................................................ 106 7. ERROR MESSAGES ............................................................................................................. 110 8. FURTHER INFORMATION ..................................................................................................... 111 5 1. General Information 1.1 Intended uses The Soehnle Professional Terminal 3035 is a calibratable terminal for use in scales and weighing systems with commercially available DMS weighing and load cells. Up to three analog measurement locations (scales) can be internally connected at the same time. Up to 29 external measurement locations are possible via CAN bus. Yet another scale can be connected e.g. as reference scale with the serial interface. Additional data can be entered with the keypad. Various interface options are available for connecting printers, IT, readers, data storage, and external PC keypads. The Soehnle Professional Terminal 3035 was designed for efficient operations even in rough environments. It is rugged, easy to clean, flexible, and fast. A logical design and user interface facilitate fast learning and intuitive terminal operations. The terminal design adjusts to your specific needs and supports you in your job. 1.2 Safety instructions Before operating the terminal, please read the information shown in the user manual with care. It contains important information about the installation, the intended uses, and maintenance of the terminal. The manufacturer is not liable if the following instructions are not observed: When using electrical components under elevated safety requirements, the corresponding regulations must be adhered to. Never perform service work on the terminal while the unit is under power. The product warranty is null and void if the terminal is installed inappropriately. • • • • • • The terminal 3035 is not approved for ATEX environments. A custom version is available for ATEX zones 2 and 22. The rated mains voltage is 100 – 240 volts. The power outlet must be grounded and easily accessible. The terminal must only be opened by trained Soehnle Industrial Solutions service technicians. The housing contains no user-serviceable components. Unauthorized manipulations render the product warranty null and void. Only a trained Soehnle Industrial Solutions service location is authorized to make repairs and to replace or install components. The terminal must be taken out of service if the power cable is damaged. Disconnect the power supply and contact a Soehnle Industrial Solutions service location. The attached security labels must not be damaged if the terminal is used for functions with calibration mandate. Contact your Soehnle Industrial Solutions service partner if you experience problems. 6 1.3 Cleaning Cleaning only requires a moist cloth and commercially available cleaning agents. Do not use abrasive or corrosive agents. 1.4 Maintenance and service Note: This equipment corresponds to the applicable EC directives EG 2009/23/EC, 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC and EN45501. However, the scale can be influenced under extreme electrostatic and electromagnetic interference, e.g. when operating a radio transmitter or mobile telephone in the immediate vicinity of the units. The product can again be used as intended after the interference has ended; a reboot may be required. If electrostatic interference is permanent in nature, we recommend grounding the terminal housing and the platform. The terminal is a measurement instrument. Airflow, vibrations, rapid temperature swings, and sun exposure can influence the weighing result. The terminal meets IP 67 protection standards. Very high relative humidity, vapors, aggressive fluids, and significant dirt buildup must be avoided. 1.5 Product Warranty/liability When a defect in the delivered item is attributable to Soehnle Industrial Solutions, Soehnle Industrial Solutions is entitled at its discretion to either remedy the defect or to supply a replacement. Replaced parts become the property of Soehnle Industrial Solutions. The statutory regulations apply if the defect remedy or replacement delivery fail. The product warranty period begins on the date of purchase. Please retain the invoice as proof. For service contact your dealer or the Soehnle Industrial Solutions customer service department. No liability is assumed, in particular for losses resulting for the following reasons: Unsuited, inappropriate storage or use, defective assembly and/or startup by the buyer or third parties, normal wear and tear, modifications or manipulations, deficient or careless treatment, in particular excessive loads, chemical, electrochemical, electrical influences, or moisture, provided these are not attributable to Soehnle Industrial Solutions. The product warranty for the unrestricted overall function of the equipment is null and void if operational, climatic, or other influences result in a significant change of circumstances or the condition of the material. When Soehnle Industrial Solutions honors the product warranty on a case-by-case basis, this implies the absence of defects on the delivered item during the product warranty period. Please keep the original packaging for any required return shipments. 7 1.6 Setup instructions Please inspect the packaging and terminal for external damage. Do not place a visibly damaged terminal into service, but inform your dealer instead. Please keep the packaging for any required shipping. The terminal was designed for rough commercial operations. It is nevertheless a sensitive measurement instrument whose performance can be influenced by unfavorable environmental conditions. The unit should be acclimated at ambient temperature for 2 hours after unpacking or transport. The rated ambient temperature is - 10° to + 40° C. The setup location is a key factor for the function of your scale. Select an appropriate setup location to protect the terminal against impact, vibration, excessive heat or cold, temperature swings, airflow, chemicals, and moisture to ensure that the unit can work fast and reliably over the long-term. 8 2. Equipment description 2.1 Connections and equipment description pressure compensation membrane port port 1 port 2 scale 1 port 3 RS232 / scale 2 scale 3 power supply ground 2.2 Technical Specifications • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Stainless steel housing, protection type IP 67, integrated power supply 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz optional DC/DC inverter 12/24 V Membrane keypad with a total of 32 keys, 6 function keys, 4 organization data keys, alphanumeric data entry with character keypad 10 application programs, optional custom programs Interface option for external PC keypad Color display TFT 5,7“ QVGA, dot matrix 320 x 240 pixels, dimmable, backlit Option: Soehnle Professional Micro-SD card (high-performance SLC memory card), storage capacity: fixed memory for a total of 999 fixed values for all programs, alibi memory for 4 million entries and for software updates Interfaces: 1 x RS 232 or USB in the basic version. Internally with R232, USB and Ethernet, 2 additional interface slots (RS232) Anybus slot for bus interfaces, such as Profibus, ProfiNet Option: I/O card for 6 outputs and 4 inputs, user-defined Operating temperature: -10° C to +40° C 1 measurement location in the basic version, 2 additional internally connectable measurement locations, up to a total of 29 measurement locations, calibratable resolution 10,000 e, internal resolution 16,000,000 d Calibratable to accuracy classes III and IIII for n = 10,000 e for multi-range and multipartition scales Smallest approved input signal per calibrated value = 0.2 µV, Load cell impedance 40 Ohms to 1,245 Ohms A digital reference scale can be connected via RS-232 interface 9 2.3 Symbols in the symbol bar of the display LOG Alibi memory use 100% Alibi memory use 80% Alibi memory empty Keyboard locked Data logger Multi-range 1 Multi-range 2 Multi-range 3 Resolution X10 Zero Exact target value reached Above tolerance Below minimum load HLD Hold function enabled Symbols in the information field of the display Below tolerance In tolerance Above class 5 upper limit Symbol for settle After the weighed goods are placed, the scale needs time to settle. The unit of measure sign (kg, g) remains hidden until the scale has settled. When the scale has settled and the value has stabilized, this is indicated by displaying the unit of measure sign. 10 2.4 Calibration instructions These instructions apply for Germany. Compliance with national laws in other countries must be verified. The Terminal 3035 is approved within the EC for Class III and IIII operations with calibration mandate. This corresponds to the type rating described in the type certification and to the applicable specifications in Directives EC 2009/23/EC, 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC and to EN 45501. In accordance with statutory regulations, calibrated scales must be recalibrated in regular intervals. For this purpose, contact a Soehnle Industrial Solutions service location or your assigned official calibration agency. Never damage the official seals, since this voids the calibration. 2.4.1 Type tag The terminal has an electronic type tag. It is displayed by pressing the Info key: 2.4.2 Calibration counter The calibration counter displays how many times the scale was calibrated. The stored counter value must match the calibration counter sealed with the adhesive label. The current calibration counter status can be displayed in settings mode under Scale / Scale Parameters for all connected scales. 11 2.5 On / Off switching Switch on: Press the ON/OFF key . During startup, the boot routine displays the Soehnle Professional logo, and the detected measurement locations are briefly displayed. The scale is set to zero after the boot process. During startup, the last used application program is started by default. Startup zero setpoint limits: Calibratable: Startup zero setpoint range 20 % of the weighing range; default value is –5% to +15% of the weighing range. Optional: expanded range on request. Not calibratable: the startup zero setpoint range can be –99% to +99% of the weighing range. The scale displays an error message if the scale is started outside of the startup zero setpoint range. The terminal then directly enters weighing mode for not calibratable, whereas a jump to weighing mode is possible with the zero set key for calibrateable. The current weight reading is then displayed with the previously stored zero point. Once the cause for the under or overload is removed, the scale returns to zero and is operational without reboot. Backlighting and color Can be adjusted in setup mode (terminal/display). Procedure for power failure The scale goes back to the previously left status when power returns. Switching off Press the ON/OFF key . If the connected measurement location is under load, or you called a menu, the scale only switches off after pressing and holding the ON/OFF key for 3 seconds. The scale cannot be switched off as long as the scale is waiting for an entry in the edit area of the setup mode. The edit area must be closed to switch the scale off. Off display The setup mode Service (incl. password query) /General/Off display features a setting that determines whether the word "OFF" is displayed when the scale is switched off (medical directive). The default setting is "OFF not displayed" 12 3. Operating concept The operating concept is split into two functions: • • Setup mode Program mode 3.1 Setup mode This is where the customization settings are made for the terminal to optimize the scale for your needs. Menu structure for setup mode: Setup mode Program settings Terminal Scale Communication Service Weighing + tare Revision Scale parameters Alibi memory only for Total + Picking Display Assignment table Interface 1 measurement locations RS232(internal) Counting Keyboard Adjustmentreference points Checking Date/time Classifying Organization data USB Recipes Error memory Ethernet Neutral measurements User password Print format Vehicle scale Login function IT settings Dynamic switching Reset terminal Anybus Percent weighing internal measurement location Interface Port 2 Service Qualified staff Interface Port 3 Barcode IO control 13 3.2 Program mode This is where the desired weighing application program is selected. The scale is ready for weighing after the application program has been selected and started. 3.3 Function keys The function keys F1 to F6 are available to execute functions. They perform various functions depending on the program and the situation. The relevant function is shown in the display in the function bar above the key. Depending on the program, the function keys have up to 4 assigned levels; the Function Page key is used to page trough the levels. Navigating with the function keys ↑ ↑ End Next Back Cancel Delete Save → → Moves the cursor up in the list Moves the cursor down in the list Closes setup mode Starts the highlighted menu selection Returns to next higher level Returns without making a change Deletes an item with return Saves and entry or change Cursor to the right Cursor to the left 3.4 Input and control keys The following additional keys are available for input and control: Number keys to enter figures, Multi-function number keys to enter letters Retrieve organization data Deletes the entire entry or resets the function Deletes the last number 14 Info key, electronic type tag with calibration data Retrieves information for the application programs Function Page key Scale Page key Tare key Zero Setpoint key / delete tare Enter key Print key On / Off Display: The display shows different screens depending on the situation. It is split into the following display fields: Aux. display NEBENANZEIGE SYMBOLLEISTE toolbar INFORMATIONSFELD informationfied display panel ANZEIGEFELD BEREICHSANZEIGE range indicator functionbar FUNKTIONSLEISTE Secondary display: Shows more supplemental information and can be customized under Terminal / Display. If desired, can be switched on and switched with the F3 Secondary Display key. Symbol bar: Shows information about the status of the currently enabled measurement location Information field: Depending on the situation or on a customizable basis shows organization data, totals for addition, special control characters, classes when classifying, operator guide, switching point Display field: Shows weight readings, unit counts, UoM codes Range display: Shows the current weighing range with Max / Min / e (d). Function bar: Functions of the 6 situationally dependent programmable function keys 15 16 4. Setup mode Setup mode stores technical programming and weighing parameters that can be retrieved and fully customized. They are programmed by data entry or by selecting from default parameters. The individual parameters are stored in logical groups within a multi-level menu structure. Info: The modification options may be restricted for use in conjunction with a calibration mandate. Menu structure for setup mode: Setup mode Program settings Terminal Scale Communication Service Weighing + tare Revision Scale parameters Alibi memory only for Total + Picking Display Assignment table Interface 1 measurement locations RS232(internal) Counting Keyboard Adjustmentreference points Interface Port 2 Checking Date/time internal measurement location Interface Port 3 Classifying Organizational data USB Recipes Error memory Ethernet Neutral measurements User password Print format Vehicle scale Login function IT settings Dynamic switching Reset terminal Anybus Percent weighing Qualified Service staff Barcode IO control 17 4.1 Starting setup mode Switch on the terminal. After the boot cycle, the terminal automatically starts the last enabled application program. In order to start setup mode, use the Function Page key to switch to the setup functions level Function keys: Setup function level Gross x 10 Secondary display F1 F2 F3 F4 Prog ram Setup mode F5 F6 Press the F6 Setup Mode key. You are now in the selection menu Setup Mode. Navigating setup mode: The function keys F1 to F6 are available to control the functions. They perform various functions depending on the program and the situation. The relevant function is shown in the display in the function bar. Meaning of the function keys: ↑ Moves the cursor up in the list ↑ Moves the cursor down in the list End Closes setup mode Next Starts the highlighted menu selection Back Returns to next higher level Cancel Returns without making a change Delete Deletes an item with return Save Saves and entry or change → Cursor to the right → Cursor to the left 18 Entries in setup mode: In most cases, a selection is made from various available settings. For editable values, numeric or alphanumeric values can be entered with the keypad. Service area: The service area is protected by a password. The parameters in this area can only be maintained by trained service staff. Please contact your Soehnle Industrial Solutions service location. 19 4.2 Program settings The settings mode is used to adjust the application programs of your scale to your specific needs. Enabling application programs and their typical uses is described in Part 6 Application Programs. 1 Weighing and tare Settings and parameters, see Section 6.5.16 2 Totaling + picking Settings and Parameters, see Section 6.6.17 3 Counting Settings and parameters, see Section 6.7.14 4 Controlling Settings and parameters, see Section 6.8.10 5 Classifying Settings and parameters, see Section 6.9.10 6 Recipes Settings and parameters, see Section 6.10.9 7 Neutral measurements Settings and parameters, see Section 6.11.12 8 Vehicle scale Settings and Parameters, see Section 6.12.10 9 Dynamic switching Settings and parameters, see Section 6.13.10 10 Percent weighing Settings and parameters, see Section 6.14.9 20 4.3 Setup mode settings / terminal The following queries and setup options are found in setup mode under Terminal 1 Revision Bootloader software Software revision query LRS software display Software revision query Application software display Software revision query Serial number / motherboard Query of factory programmed serial number Character set Character set query (current software up to revision 1.08) As selection in later revisions: - Latin 1 - Unicode (UTF8) Output parameters uni. Output of all programmable terminal parameters, incl. the currently enabled measurement location via the interface by using the IT 2 unidirectional interface 2 Display Backlighting Entry Adjustment for lighting intensity, enter in percent via the number keypad 30% is darker, 100% is full lighting intensity Factory default: 80% Backlighting color Choices Backlighting color selection • green • white • light blue • yellow • blue • magenta • red factory default: green Language Choices 1. German (factory default) 2. English or other languages can be modified with the Soehnle Professional service program. 21 Secondary display Choices • Second unit of measure • Tare value • x10 resolution • Gross/Net • Current weight • Reference quantity • Reference weight • Target value • Difference to target value • Specific weight • Vehicle registration plate number • Weight first/single weighing • Indicator light display Factory default: Second unit Decimal delimiter Choices Comma, period, or none Factory default: comma Thousand delimiter Units Choices for delimiter only for counting quantity display Comma, period, or none Factory default: none 3 Keyboard Keyboard lock Single, several, or all keypad keys can be locked. By pressing the key to be locked, the status of the key is switched from open to locked and vice-versa. Save and close by pressing the Enter key for 3 seconds. Button beep Select off or on Keyboard confirmation beep Factory default: off Confirmation beep Select off or on Confirmation beep (e.g. error message or save ) Factory default: off 4 Date/time Time Enter with number keypad, time starts with Save key Date Enter with number keypad Date format Selection European or imperial date Factory default: European Expiration period (days) Enter with number keypad in days [d] Factory default: 0 d 22 5 Organization data Code ORG A Enter Label for organization data memory A Characters or plain text above keypad, e.g. "Part No." max. 12 characters Code ORG B Enter Label for organization data memory B Characters or plain text above keypad, max. 12 characters Code ORG C Enter Label for organization data memory C Characters or plain text above keypad, max. 12 characters Code ORG D Enter Label for organization data memory D Characters or plain text above keypad, max. 12 characters Fixed values Org. data A Select of available fixed values from the database Page with Arrow key F3 and F4 Retrieve the desired fixed value with F6 Edit Edit an available fixed value from the database Edit the highlighted fixed value with F6. Parameter number is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with alpha-numeric keypad. Save entry with F6. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Back) Parameter tare value is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with alphanumeric keypad. Save entry with F6. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Back) Deleting an existing fixed value Page with Arrow key F3 and F4 Delete the highlighted fixed value with F2 Delete The resulting gap in the sequential numbering will be closed. Enter new fixed value Press F1 New. The memory location number is assigned by the terminal. The first number in parenthesis indicates the free memory locations, the second number the assigned memory locations. Parameter number is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with alpha-numeric keypad. Save entry with F6. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel) Parameter tare value is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with alphanumeric keypad. Save entry with F6. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel) Closing the database The list is closed with the F5 Back key. Note: use of fixed values requires the optional SD card (alibi memory). 23 Fixed values Org. data B Like fixed values org data A Fixed values Org. data C Like fixed values org data A Fixed values Org data D Like fixed values org data A Retrieving fixed values Select whether fixed values are retrieved with sequential memory location numbers or part numbers. Factory default: Part number 6 Error memory Error list Query of error list with line item, date, time or last error, error count, error number, and description. Page with Arrow key or with F5 Back. Log memory Query of the list of the download log memory with line item, date, time, code no., an description Page with Arrow key or with F5 Back. 7 User password Enter / edit Enter alpha-numeric Password with up to 8 characters with keypad After enabling, access to setup mode and program selection is only possible by entering the correct password. If the password is lost, the entry CLEAR grants access. Delete Deletes the password and reestablishes unrestricted access. 8 Login function Enabling Select on or off Factory default: off Password query Select on or off Factory default: off Enter/edit password Enter the internal terminal password Alpha-numeric entry with character keypad Password with up to 35 characters After enabling, access is granted by a password query, e.g. after switching on the terminal or after sign-off by pressing and holding the C key for 3 seconds. Delete password The password is deleted with the F6 Next key Enter login text Enter the login query text Alpha-numeric entry with character keypad. Text length up to 35 characters. 24 9 Reset terminal Reset terminal Select execute or do not execute Execute deletes all custom settings of the terminal and resets the factory defaults. This does not reset scale parameters, fixed value parameters, and the print format. 25 4.4 Setup mode settings / terminal Start by using the Scale Page key to select the scale (measurement location) for which you wish to edit the settings. Only connected and enabled scales (measurement locations) are displayed for selection. The settings and queries are made specifically for each scale (measurement location). The available settings and queries are identical for all scales (measurement locations). The following queries and setup options are found in setup mode under Scale 1 Scale parameters Calibration counter Query of the current value of the calibration counter Calibratable Query off or on Note: Calibratable can result in restricted selections when the parameter settings contain options with calibration relevance Selection only possible in the service area, subject to calibration Filter settings Choices • Service setting (filters can be directly edited in the service area) • Livestock scale • Calm • Normal • Restless Factory default: Service setting Select function is only possible by unlocking the user filter setting in the service area. Hold mode Choices Inactive: Rest/key: No hold function Hold when settled outside of the zero setting range, cancel with On key Rest/empty: Hold when settled outside of the zero setting range, cancel by removing load from scale Max/key: Hold when maximum value is reached, cancel with On key Max/empty: Hold when maximum value is reached, cancel by removing load from scale Slave/key: Hold by increasing the weight and settle, cancel with On key Slave/empty Hold by increasing the weight and settle, cancel by removing load from scale Factory default: disabled Zero correction Query off or on Off: no zero correction On: Drift correction when scale at zero Zero correction calibratable: 0.5 d/s Zero correction not calibratable: 2 d/s Select only possible in the service area, subject to calibration 26 Startup zero setting Query off or on When on, sets the scale within the startup zeroing limits of the weighing range zero when the unit is switched on Select only possible in the service area, subject to calibration Auto tare Select off or on Off: No auto tare On: Automatically sets as the tare the first value above the empty message weighed after the scale settles Factory default: off Cumulative tare Select off or on Off: New tare exceeds old tare On: Retare adds new tare to existing tare Caution: The function Cumulative Tare influences the tare processes and additions. The description in the manual always refers to the setting Cumulative Tare off. Factory default: off Second unit of measure Choices • g • t • lb • mg • oz Enabled as secondary display function in the display above F3 Secondary Display key in scale mode. The selection does not also display the programmed unit of measure as the first unit. Empty message Enter The range of the percentage of the weighing range at which the empty message is output. Enter with number keypad in percent. (Info: the display does not show the empty message.) Factory default: 1.00% Control mode Query or entry off or on On switches on a steady 10x resolution in the display and disables the x10 key. Only available for not calibratable scale. Serial number measurement location Query of the scale serial number Software revision measurement location Query of the software revision Factory default measurement location Choices Do not execute: Customized settings on the measurement location remain intact Execute: Resets measurement location to factory defaults. Attention: the calibration is voided on execution! 27 New user measurement location numbers (user) can be variably assigned for 6 measurement location numbers / hardware addressing (system). Select the desired system address Sys: xx with the Arrow keys, then enter the desired new user address Use: xx with F6 Next, the save with F6. For user address Use: 00, the system address is assigned automatically. The same measurement location number cannot be assigned several times. 2 Sys: 01 Sys: 02 Sys: 00 Sys: 00 Sys: 00 Sys: 00 Assignment table measurement locations Use: 10 Use: 00 Use: 00 Use: 00 Use: 00 Use: 00 System No. 01  User No. 10 (new measurement location No. = 10) System No. 02  User No. 00 (measurement location No. = 02) System No. 00  User No. 00 System No. 00  User No. 00 System No. 00  User No. 00 System No. 00  User No. 00 Polling the adjustment reference values allows service staff to check the scale. 3 Adjustment reference values Zero point / unadjusted reading Query of the adjusted gross measurement value from the zero point Reference point 1 weight Reading Query of the weight reading from reference point 1 Reference point 1 gross reading Query of the adjusted gross reading from reference point 1 Reference point 2 weight reading Query of the weight reading from reference point 2 Reference point 2 gross reading Query of the adjusted gross reading from reference point 2 Reference point 3 weight reading Query of the weight reading from reference point 3 Reference point 3 gross reading Query of the adjusted gross reading from reference point 3 Reference point 4 weight reading Query of the weight reading from reference point 4 Reference point 4 gross reading Query of the adjusted gross reading from reference point 4 Current unadjusted reading Query of the current gross reading (variable depending on scale load) The internal measurement location is on the motherboard of Terminal 3035 with the measurement location number 01. 4 internal measurement location Operating mode Query or entry off or on On disables the internal measurement location, on enables the measurement location 01. 28 4.5 Setup mode settings / communication The following queries and setup options are found in setup mode under Communication 1 Alibi memory Memory size Query Memory size 4,000,000 = 100% (displayed only with integrated and enabled alibi memory) Usage level Query Of the currently used memory level, incl. percentage display (e.g. 162 = 0%). Find (single entry) Find Single entry by entering the sequential number Find function Find Several entries by entering the oldest and youngest sequential number Use of supplemental field Select • none • Barcode • Org. data A • Org. data B • Org. data C • Org data D • Date/time 2 Interface 1 RS232 (internal) (see interface description 470.508.090 for more details) Use of interface Select • none • 2795.14 • 2795.12+2795.20 • IT • IT 2 (uni-directional) • Barcode • Second/large display • Digital scale When already assigned to another interface port, this selection is shown as locked. Factory default: IT (for version 3035.01.001 with interface 1) Baud rate Select • 1200 • 2400 • 4800 • 9600 • 19200 • 38400 Factory default: 9600 29 Data bits Select •7 •8 Factory default: 8 Parity Select • none • even • odd Factory default: none Xon / Xoff Select off or on Factory default: off Factory default Select Do not execute: Customized settings on the measurement location remain intact Execute: Resets interface to factory defaults. 3 Interface Port 2 (see interface description 470.508.090 for more details) Use of interface Select • none • 2795.14 • 2795.12+2795.20 • IT • IT 2 (uni-directional) • Barcode • Second/large display • Digital scale When already assigned to another interface port, this selection is shown as locked. Factory default: none Baud rate Select • 1200 • 2400 • 4800 • 9600 • 19200 • 38400 Factory default: 9600 Data bits Select •7 •8 Factory default: 8 Parity Select • none • even • odd Factory default: none 30 Xon / Xoff Select off or on Factory default: off Factory default Choices Do not execute: Customized settings on the measurement location remain intact Execute: Resets interface to factory defaults. 4 Interface Port 3 (see interface description 470.508.090 for more details) Use of interface Select • none • 2795.14 • 2795.12+2795.20 • IT • IT 2 (uni-directional) • Barcode • Second/large display • Digital scale When already assigned to another interface port, this selection is shown as locked. Factory default: none Baud rate Select • 1200 • 2400 • 4800 • 9600 • 19200 • 38400 Factory default: 9600 Data bits Select •7 •8 Factory default: 8 Parity Select • none • even • odd Factory default: none Xon / Xoff Select off or on Factory default: off Factory default Select Do not execute: Customized settings on the measurement location remain intact Execute: Resets interface to factory defaults. 31 5 Use of USB 6 USB (see interface description 470.508.090 for more details) Select • none • 2795.14 • 2795.12+2795.20 • IT • IT s (uni-directional) • PC keypad • Keyboard link • Data logger When already assigned to another interface port, this selection is shown as locked. Factory default: IT (for version 3035.01.002 with USB interface or on Reset Terminal) Ethernet (see interface description 470.508.090 for more details) Use of Ethernet Select • none • IT When already assigned to another interface port, this selection is shown as locked. Factory default: none IP Address Enter IP Address Factory default: 010.010.005.005 Subnet Mask Enter Subnet Mask Factory default: 255.255.255.000 Gateway Enter Standard Gateway Factory default: 010.010.005.012 IP Port Enter IP Port Factory default: 23 MAC Address Query of the MAC Address 32 7 Print format Query Printout (OK) Select on or off When on, a query asks after each print whether the printout was OK. If not, the print is repeated until confirmed as OK. Factory default: off Printout on G+T=0 Select on or off Off: No printout when scale is empty Factory setting: on Decimal delimiter Select Comma, period, or none Factory default: comma Thousand delimiter Select Comma, period, or none Factory default: none Suppress unit of measure Select on or off Off: Unit of measure is not suppressed Factory default: off Seq. number Print key Enter The number for the first print format can be entered here. The function is disabled if the value zero is entered. Starting with number 1, the value is incremented by one after each output with the Print key. Delete value after printout Enter Operated as per interface description 470.508.090 Factory default Select Do not execute: Customized settings in print format setting remain intact Execute: Resets print format setting to factory defaults. 8 IT mode IT settings (see interface description 470.508.090 for more details) Select for IT mode (terminal automatically triggers the selected data record) • no sending of data record • A: send data record 1 x immediately • B: send data record 1 x weight change/settle • C: send data record change/settle • D: send data record change/settle/>empty • E: send data record change/settle/empty • F: send data record continuously • G: send data record 3005 continuously • H: send data record 1 x on settle Factory default: none 33 IT data record Select for the format of the IT data record • IT print format (variable) • IT data record S20 • IT data record 2790 like rev. 2.0 • IT data record Easylog Factory default: IT print format (variable) Variable IT print format selection - the default setting is user-programmable or programmable iaw. with the interface description 470.508.090 with the service software. IT data record autom. Select off or on Factory default: off (for On, the IT interface automatically transmits the data record with the print format <|> via the IT interface after each settle - requires <|> print format layout with service software) IT mode uni-directional Select for IT mode unidirectional (terminal automatically triggers the selected data record) • no sending of data record • A: send data record 1 x immediately • B: send data record 1 x weight change/settle • C: send data record change/settle • D: send data record change/settle/>empty • E: send data record change/settle/empty • F: send data record continuously • G: send data record 3005 continuously • H: send data record 1 x on settle Factory default: none Time pattern data packets Enter Time spacing for data packets via interface Enter with character keypad in ms. Factory default: 100 ms Decimal delimiter Select Comma, period, or none Factory default: comma Thousand delimiter Select Comma, period, or none Factory default: none Remote control lock Select (currently no function; implemented in later revision) off or on Factory default: off IT with STX-ETX Select off or on Factory default: off Factory default Select Do not execute: Customized IT settings remain intact Execute: Resets IT settings to factory defaults. 34 9 Anybus (function execution is currently still pending - to follow in subsequent revision!) (see Anybus description 470.508.xxx for more details) Fieldbus type Select • disabled • Profibus DP • ProfiNet Factory default: disabled Address Enter Numeric address with character keypad Use of Fieldbus Select none or IT Factory default: none 10 Barcode (see Section7.10 for more details) Decimal delimiter Num. Select off or on Factory setting: on Display timer barcode Enter Display time barcode, numeric with character keypad Factory default: 2500 ms Select filter No. Enter Filter No. - numeric with character keypad Factory default: 1 Control code Filter No. 01 Enter Code control code - numeric with character keypad Factory default: 0 First position filter No. 01 Enter Start of filter position - numeric with character keypad Factory default: 1 Last position Filter No. 01 Enter End of filter position - numeric with character keypad Factory default: 71 35 11 IO control (see Section 7.11 for more details) IO operating mode Select • Off • On • On, security function Factory default: off Outputs Selection for assigning the individual switching points • Switching point S1 • Switching point S2 • Switching point S3 • Switching point S4 • Switching point S5 • Switching point S6 Factory default: all disabled Inputs Selection for assigning the individual inputs • Input E1 • Input E2 • Input E3 • Input E4 Factory default: all disabled 4.6 Setup mode settings / Service The service area is protected by a password. The parameters in this area can only be maintained by trained service staff. 4.7 Reset Terminal In order to reset all terminal settings (except scale parameters and service area) back to factory defaults, the terminal can be reset in Setup Mode / Terminal / Reset Terminal by selecting execute and pressing the F6 Next function key. 36 5. Basic functions 5.1 Switch on The detailed description for switching on the terminal is found in Section 2.5 on page 14. 5.2 Switch off The detailed description for switching off the terminal is found in Section 2.5 on page 14. 5.3 Program selection Choosing between the available application programs. Use the Function Page key to switch to the setup functions level. Gross x 10 Secondary display F1 F2 F3 Prog ram Setup mode F5 F6 F4 Press the F5 Program key. You now have a choice of 10 different application programs. Select program: F3 Up Arrow key / F4 Down Arrow key Starting the selected program: Press F6 to enter. See Section 6 for information about all application programs. 5.4 Zero set Zero set corrects small variances from the zero point, e.g. due to dirt buildup on the scale. Press the Zero Set key . The symbol bar displays the following character for zero display: . Zero set range calibratable and not calibratable: -1 to +3% of the weighing range. If setting zero is not possible, the error message "Above Zero Setting Range" or "Below Zero Setting Range" appears for two seconds. Zero correction Zero correction automatically corrects small variances from the zero display. In setup mode, the zero correction can be switched on or off under Scale / Scale Parameters (on = 0.5 d/sec calibratable and 2d/sec not calibratable). 37 5.5 Tare function Tare is the difference between gross and net weights A detailed description for tare is found in the application program Weighing and Tare, Section 6.5 on page 57. 5.6 Gross display Displays the gross weight with tared scale Use the Function Page key to switch to the setup functions level. Gross x 10 Secondary display F1 F2 F3 F4 Prog ram Setup mode F5 F6 Press the F1 Gross key. While the key is pressed and held, the display shows the gross weight with the Gross reference. 5.7 Scale switching Switching between several connected scales. Up to three analog measurement locations can be installed, and a total of up to 29 measurement locations can be connected in the display unit 3035. A digital scale can also be connected with the RS 232 interface as measurement location No. 30. Switching between connected measurement locations is accomplished manually or automatically. Manual switching: Briefly press the key. The connected measurement locations are sequentially queried. Press and hold the key. A data entry field opens and the measurement location No. can be entered and saved directly. Automatic switching: See description for Counting program in Section 6.7.9. The display shows the number of the queried measurement location in the symbol bar on the right. Press Info to display the data for the queried measurement location. Press the key combination Info / Scale Switching to sequentially see the data for other connected measurement locations. The following data is displayed: • Max, Min, e (d) • Serial No. of measurement location (additionally when enabled) • Calibration counter • Ident chip (additionally when enabled) 38 5.8 Ten X display x10 Shows the weight value with an additional decimal 10 X higher resolution. Use the function page key to switch to the setup functions level. Gross x 10 Secondary display F1 F2 F3 F4 Prog ram Setup mode F5 F6 Press the F2 x10 key. Calibratable scale If the scale is programmed as calibratable, the 10 x higher resolution is displayed as long as the x10 key is pressed and held. After the key is let go, the x10 display switches off after 5 seconds. Not calibratable scale If the scale is programmed as not calibratable, the 10x higher resolution is permanently displayed. Pressing the key switches on the 10x higher resolution. Pressing the key again switches the 10x higher resolution back off. X10 is shown in the symbol bar as long as the 10x higher resolution is switched on. The function is disabled when the unit is switched off. In setup mode, the 10X higher resolution can be permanently switched on for a scale bridge. The function Setup Mode / Scale / Scale Parameters / Control Mode / On switches on the x10 display permanently and disables the x10 key. Prerequisite: scale is not calibratable. Factory default is "Function off". 39 5.9 Hold function In setup mode, a hold function can be enabled for every connected measurement location (Setup Mode/Scales/Scale Parameters/Hold Mode) The following hold functions are available: Disabled: Rest/key: Rest/empty: Max/key: Max/empty: Slave/key: Slave/empty Hold is disabled Hold at settle outside of empty message, canceled with Switch On key Hold at settle outside of empty message, canceled by removing load from scale Hold at maximum reached weight with settle outside of empty message, higher weight sets new hold, canceled with Switch On key Hold at maximum reached weight with settle outside of empty message, higher weight sets new hold, canceled by removing load from scale Hold at every increase in weight without settle outside of empty message, higher weight sets new old, canceled with Switch On key Hold at every increase in weight without settle outside of empty message, higher weight sets new hold. Canceled by removing load from scale. The function is enabled in all application programs. The terminal first needs to be rebooted to enable the selected hold function settings. When the hold function is enabled, the holding of a weight value is indicated by the HLD symbol in the symbol bar. 40 5.10 Secondary display Shows supplemental information, such as second units, weight values when counting, difference to the target value, etc. Enabling and disabling the secondary display. Use the Function Page key to switch to the setup functions level. Gross x 10 Secondary display F1 F2 F3 F4 Prog ram Setup mode F5 F6 Press the F3 Secondary Display key. Secondary display enabled. Selecting the second unit Secondary display settings The function of the secondary display is switched on by first using the Function Page key to page to the Setting Functions level. Gross x 10 Secondary display F1 F2 F3 F4 Prog ram Setup mode F5 F6 Press the F6 Setup Mode key. Press the F3 and F4 Arrow keys to move in the list to the Terminal item, and then select the latter by pressing the F6 Next key. Now use the Arrow key to move to the display, and select the latter with the F6 Next key. Then select the sub-menu Secondary Display by pressing the Arrow Keys and the F6 Next key. 41 Retrieving the sub-menu Secondary Display generates a list of available applications. You can move around in the list with the F3 and F4 Arrow keys. Functions of the secondary display The following function states can be programmed in the sub-menu Secondary Display: > Second unit of measure > Tare value > x10 resolution > Gross/Net > Current weight > Reference quantity > Reference weight > Target value > Difference to target value > Specific weight > Vehicle plate number > Weight of first/single weighing > Indicator light display Note: the function setting must match the application program! The factory default setting of the secondary display is the second unit of measure. 42 5.10.1 Second unit of measure The second unit of measure is programmed in setup mode for each connected scale. The following two units of measure are programmed by default: Adjusted unit Second unit kg g g kg The following units of measure are available for customization: Unit Abbreviation Conversion to g Gram / Kilogram g/ kg 1g/ 1,000 g Tons t 1,000,000 g Pound lb 453.59237 g Milligram mg 0.001 g Ounce oz 28.349523125 g The second unit of measure is selected by using the Function Page key Setting Functions level. Gross x 10 Secondary display F1 F2 F3 F4 to page to the Prog ram Setup mode F5 F6 Press the F6 Setup Mode key. Press the F3 and F4 Arrow keys to move in the list to the Scale item, and then select the latter by pressing the F6 Next key. Then select Scale Parameters by pressing the F6 Next key. 43 Press the F3 and F4 Arrow keys to move in the list to the Second Unit item, and then select the latter by pressing the F6 Next key. You can move around in the list with the F3 and F4 Arrow keys. The second unit of measure is specified with F6 Enter. After the second unit of measure was selected, pressing the F1 End key returns the unit to scale mode. 44 5.11 Organization data (Identifier) Organization data is used to assign identifying characteristics for documenting weighings, e.g. part number, supplier, scale operator. These are available in all application programs. The display unit 3035 has 4 organization data memories. Each memory has • a user-programmable name, e.g. "Part Number" (up to 12 characters, database up to 18 characters). • a user-programmable content, e.g. "1234" (up to 35 characters, database 6x35 characters). The name is entered in setup mode; the content is entered with each weighing. Name and content can be entered alpha-numerically with the number keypad. Four keys Name to are available to retrieve the organization data memories. Contents Enter name Start by entering the name (max. 12 characters) for the required organization data memories in setup mode: Start setup mode with F6 key in the Setup Functions key level. Highlight Terminal with F4 Arrow key, F6 Next. Highlight Organization Data with F4 Arrow key, F6 Next. A ORG to D ORG can now be retrieved, and the name can be entered into the data entry field. Attention! An organization data memory is only enabled by assigning a name! Only enabled organization data memories can be retrieved with the A ORG to D ORG keys. Depending on the setting in the Information Field display under Program Settings, the application programs then display all enabled organization data memories in the information field. 45 Enter content In scale mode, press the corresponding organization key to enter the contents for the organization memories. Use the keypad to enter alphanumeric data for the content. (max 35 characters). Confirm with the F6 Save key. The name and contents are now added to the weighing results as identifiers. The contents of the organization memory remain intact until they are overwritten or deleted. Printout In conjunction with entering the values with the F6 key, the keys "A Org", "B Org", "C Org“ and "D Org" cause a printout if a print format has been stored. Only organization data that have an entry are printed. Displaying the contents Press the corresponding ORG key. Deleting the contents Press the corresponding ORG key, then press the CL key, and then press the F6 Save key. Database for organization data The database application for organization data is only possible with an optional Soehnle Professional Micro-SD card. Frequently retrieved contents can be stored as fixed values in a database and can be retrieved as needed This eliminates repeated manual entry of product names, operators, etc. Example: "Part" was already entered as the name for the organization data memory A. Now enter parts to be recorded, such as "screws", "nuts", washers", "pins", etc. in Fixed Values Organization Data A "Operator" was already entered as the name for the organization data memory B. Now enter various operators, such as "Smith", "Jones", Anderson", "Johnson", etc. in Fixed Values Organization Data B. The fixed values can now be easily enabled from the database at any time. Retrieve database to enter and edit fixed values Direct access by pressing the Info key and the corresponding ORG key. Or by retrieving setup mode with F6 key in the Setup Functions key level. Highlight Terminal with F4 Arrow key, F6 Next. Highlight Organization Data with F4 Arrow key, F6 Next. Highlight Fixed Values Organization Data with F4 Arrow key, F6 Next. You can enter customized fixed values for each of the four organization data memories. There are 999 memory locations available for fixed values (Soehnle Professional Micro-SD card (high quality SLC memory card) required). Each of the Organization Data memory locations has: > a three character sequential memory location number > a user-programmable number (alphanumeric, 18 characters) > Entry 1 (alphanumeric, 35 characters) > Entry 2 (alphanumeric, 35 characters) > Entry 3 (alphanumeric, 35 characters) > Entry 4 (alphanumeric, 35 characters) > Entry 5 (alphanumeric, 35 characters) > Entry 6 (alphanumeric, 35 characters) 46 Select available fixed values from the database Page with F3 and F4 Arrow keys Retrieve the desired fixed value with F6 Edit Edit an available fixed value from the database Edit the highlighted fixed value with F6. Parameter number is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with alpha-numeric keypad. Save entry with F6. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Back) Highlight the relevant parameter entry; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with alpha-numeric keypad. Save entry with F6. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Back) Deleting an existing fixed value Page with F3 and F4 Arrow keys Delete the highlighted fixed value with F2 Delete. The resulting gap in the sequential numbering will be closed. Enter new fixed value Press F1 New. The memory location number is assigned by the terminal. The first number in parenthesis indicates the free memory locations, the second number the assigned memory locations. Parameter number is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with alpha-numeric keypad. Save entry with F6. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel) Highlight the relevant parameter entry; retrieve with F6 Edit , enter with alpha-numeric keypad. Save entry with F6. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel) Closing the database The list is closed with the F5 Back key. Database maintenance with optional Soehnle Professional application software 3035 The PC application software 3035 addresses the need for single or multiple applications to maintain the names and contents of the organization database. The application software is connected via the RS-232, USB, or Ethernet IT interface using the relevant PC interface cable. The Microsoft Excel spreadsheet software is required in addition to the Windows-based application software. Open database for using fixed values Retrieve the desired organization data memory with the ORGA - ORGD keys. Press the F1 Database key. Select from the list: Page with the Arrow keys, then retrieve the desired fixed value with F6 Enter. Direct retrieval with memory location or part number. Use the character keypad to enter the memory location or part number to retrieve the corresponding fixed value. The determination of whether data is retrieved by memory location or part number is made in Setup Mode under Terminal / Organization Data / Fixed Value Retrieval Display the contents for the complete multi-line database entry Retrieve the desired organization data memory with the ORGA - ORGD keys. The full contents of the currently enabled memory can be displayed with the F2 Info Lines key. 47 5.12 Alpha-numeric data entry Alpha-numeric data can be entered with the combined keypad. Simplified data entry is alternatively possible with the USB interface and the USB adapter cable for PC keypad 2550.03.027 by employing a USB PC keypad. Types of data entry fields Read-only display fields Read/write fields with option for numeric data entry Read/write fields with option for alpha-numeric data entry Enabling data entry fields Situationally dependent with function keys or by direct number entries. The Data Entry screen is displayed. Existing values are displayed. The name of the data entry field is shown in the symbol bar. A unit of measure code is displayed if the entry refers to a unit of measure. Data entry procedure Numeric fields The numbers 0 to 9 can be entered directly with the number keypad. Entries are aligned right. The cursor blinks under the last entered number. The C key deletes the character highlighted by the cursor, while the CL key or the Delete function key deletes the entire entry. The Cancel key ends the data entry without saving the new data entry values, and the existing values remain intact. The Save key saves the entered values and returns to the application program. The specification that defines whether a period, comma, or no decimal delimiter is used is programmed in Setup Mode Display/Decimal Delimiter. Only the specified number of characters can be entered into the data entry field; entries beyond this are not displayed and are not saved. Alpha-numeric fields The numbers 0 to 9 can be entered directly with the number keypad. Entries are aligned left. The numbered keys have multi-function assignments that include capital letters and special characters. The special character keys (,./) and (+-) are available in addition to this. If a numbered key is pressed again within one second of having been pressed, this pages through the various characters assigned to the key. If the key is not pressed again within one second, the highlighted character is stored and the cursor moves to the next position. If only numbers are entered, this is possible directly in sequence without waiting, as long as a number is not entered multiple times in sequence. The cursor blinks under the last entered position. The cursor can be moved with the Arrow keys. The C key deletes the last character to the left of the cursor or the character under which the cursor blinks; the CL key deletes the entire entry. The Cancel key ends the data entry without saving the new data entry values, and the existing values remain intact. The Save key saves the entered values and returns to the application program. Only the specified number of characters can be entered into the data entry field; entries beyond this overwrite the last character. All alpha-numeric entries can also be made with the optionally available external PC keyboard. 48 5.13 Key locks Single, several, or all keypad keys can be locked. Lock keys Start Terminal / Keypad / Keypad Lock in setup mode. The display shows a schematic representation of the keypad. By pressing the key, the status of the key is switched from open to locked and vice-versa. Display representation of key lock Locked keys are shown in the display with a cross. The lock is entered and enabled by pressing the Enter key for 3 seconds. The locked keys are now disabled; the symbol bar shows the key lock symbol. The key lock remains intact after the unit is switched off. Key lock enabled. Remove key lock Start Terminal / Keypad / Keypad Lock in Setup Mode. The display shows a schematic representation of the keypad. Locked keys are shown in the display with a cross. By pressing the key, the status of the key is switched from locked to open and viceversa. The change is entered and enabled by pressing the Enter key for 3 seconds. When no more keys are locked, the key lock symbol in the symbol bar expires. Info: If setup mode is no longer accessible because keys are locked, this access can be restored by pressing the key combination F1 and F6 for 5 seconds. However, this does not remove the key lock, but instead only temporarily lifts the lock to access setup mode. The key lock is reenabled after setup mode is closed. 49 5.14 User password As a way to prevent changes by unauthorized persons, access to setup mode and program selection can be locked by issuing a personalized password. Open Terminal / User Password in Setup Mode. • Select Enter/Edit; an alphanumeric password with a maximum length of 8 characters can be entered into the data entry field that then opens - save with F6. • Select Delete to delete a password and to restore access. If the password is lost, setup mode can be accessed by entering the word "CLEAR" to change or delete the password. 5.15 Login function / Start function process This function can be used as a login function or as a start function for processes. During the enabling procedure, booting the terminal is followed by the login screen or request and close with the following keys : • Login request or start by pressing the Enter key for 3 seconds • Login request or close by pressing the C key for 3 seconds Details for the dialog and the IT data communication commands are included in the interface description 470.508.090 Enabling and settings In setup mode Terminal / Login Function, various versions - from a simple process start request to a password query with monitoring by an external IT system - can be programmed on a user-defined basis. Setup parameters Login Function / Process Start Function • Enabling • Password query • Enter/edit password • Delete password • Enter login text Enabling the login function Start setup mode with F6 key in the Setup Functions key level. Highlight Terminal with F4 Arrow key, F6 Next. Highlight Login Function with F4 Arrow key, F6 Next. Press F6 to proceed to enable, then select On with the F4 Arrow key and Save with F6. For the functions start, login, and password query, the setting must be enabled with On. This is also the case for a monitoring application by an external IT function. 50 The login query window is displayed after the terminal is switched on or login is requested with the Enter key. The login is enabled with the F6 OK key, and an IT data record with the log-in confirmation is transmitted, after which the terminal is in weighing mode. A security query Cancel Login? is displayed with the F5 Cancel key. Keys F4 to F6 NO return the user to the Login query window to restart the login. The login is canceled with the F1 to F3 YES keys, and an IT data record with the log-in rejection is transmitted, after which the terminal is in weighing mode. Enabling password query (external IT query) Start setup mode with F6 key in the Setup Functions key level. Highlight Terminal with F4 Arrow key, F6 Next. Highlight Login Function with F4 Arrow key, F6 Next. Highlight Password Query with the F4 arrow key, press F6 to proceed to the password query, then select On with the F4 Arrow key and enter with F6. The Login Function must be set to enabled for the Password Query function Without the internal password entry in Terminal 3035, only an external IT password is queried, transmitted, and approved. 51 The login query window is displayed after the terminal is switched on or login is requested with the Enter key. The F5 Cancel key generates the security query menu "Cancel Login?". The password query is displayed with the F6 OK key. Use the keypad to enter the required password, and save with F6 key. The password with the command code is transmitted to the IT function for checking and approval, and the display shows the hourglass. The IT function must approve the password within 5 seconds. If the password is not approved in this time, the security query "Cancel Login?" is displayed. Or the password query is redisplayed if an incorrect password is confirmed (display message Error 02 Incorrect Password). If the password query is confirmed with the F5 Cancel key, the display shows the Login query window with its query procedure. 52 Enter/edit password (internal terminal password) The Login Function and password query must be set to enabled for the internal Password Query function Start setup mode with F6 key in the Setup Functions key level. Highlight Terminal with F4 Arrow key, F6 Next. Highlight Login Function with F4 Arrow key, F6 Next. Highlight Enter/Edit Password with the F4 Arrow key; proceed to Enter/Edit Password with F6 Next: Enter desired password with a maximum of 35 characters and save with F6. Notes: Entering the internal password is not followed by an external IT password query. When the internal terminal password is entered, the password is always queried when the Login function area is started. If the password is lost, the Login function area can be accessed by entering CLEAR without a password. The login query window is displayed after the terminal is switched on or login is requested with the Enter key. The F5 Cancel key generates the security query menu "Cancel Login?". The password query is displayed with the F6 OK key. 53 Use the keypad to enter the required password, and enter with F6 key. The password entry is verified: If the entry is correct, the IT data record is transmitted with the login confirmation, after which the terminal is in weighing mode. If the entry is incorrect, the message Error 02 Incorrect Password is displayed briefly followed by a renewed password query. If the password query is confirmed with the F5 Cancel key, the display shows the Login query window with its query procedure. Delete password (internal terminal password) Start setup mode with F6 key in the Setup Functions key level. Highlight Terminal with F4 Arrow key, F6 Next. Highlight Login Function with F4 Arrow key, F6 Next. Password query, enter internal terminal password and press F6 Save key. If the password is lost, the Login function area can be accessed by entering CLEAR without a password. Highlight Delete Password with F4 Arrow key, F6 Next. The internal password is deleted. Enter login text The text for the login query window can be customized. For example: "Start Process" or "Start Weighing Procedure" Start setup mode with F6 key in the Setup Functions key level. Highlight Terminal with F4 Arrow key, F6 Next. Highlight Login Function with F4 Arrow key, F6 Next. Highlight Enter Login Text with F4 Arrow key, F6 Next. Enter login text with a maximum of 35 characters and enter with F6. If a login text is not entered, the factory default "Please login" is used. 54 6 Application Programs The various application programs of the Soehnle Terminal 3035 provide you with a wide range of solutions for your weighing tasks. You can customize the application programs to your specific needs in setup mode. Information about this can be found in the relevant Section "Settings in Setup Mode". The following application programs are available: > Weighing and tare > Total + picking > Counting > Checking > Classifying > Recipes > Neutral measurements > Vehicle scale > Dynamic switching > Percentage weighing 6.1 Selecting application programs Switch on the terminal. After the boot cycle, the terminal automatically starts the last enabled application program. In order to start setup mode, use the Function Page key to switch to the setup functions level. 6.2 Function keys Setup function level Gross x 10 Secondary display F1 F2 F3 Prog ram Setup mode F5 F6 F4 Press the F5 Program key. You are now in the selection menu Programs. 55 Highlight the application program with the F3 Up Arrow key and F4 Down Arrow key; then enter with the F6 key. 6.3 Navigating the application programs The function keys F1 to F6 are available to control the functions. They perform various functions depending on the program and the situation. The relevant function is shown in the display in the function bar. Depending on the program, the function keys have up to 4 assigned levels; the Function Page key is used to page trough the levels. Meaning of the function keys: ↑ ↑ End Next Back Cancel Delete Save → → Moves the cursor up in the list Moves the cursor down in the list Closes setup mode Starts the marked menu selection Returns to next higher level Returns without making a change Deletes an item with return Saves an entry or change Cursor to the right Cursor to the left 6.4 Custom programs In addition to the 10 standard application programs, there is also the option to have procedures programmed by the factory to meet your specific needs. Please contact us. Telephone: Fax: E-mail: +49 7191 34 53-220 +49 7191 34 53-211 [email protected] 56 6.5 Weighing and tare Basic functions: weighing, determining gross and net weight Info: The following description of the tare function applies for the factory default of the options • Auto Tare in Off setting. • Cumulative Tare in Off setting, e.g. new tare overwrites old tare Select the options in setup mode menu Scale 6.5.1 Function keys The function keys F1 to F6 are available to control the functions. These are assigned in 2 levels; switching between the levels is accomplished with the Function Page key . 1. Tare functions level: Tare Fix Add Tare Int. Tare Multi Tare Save Fix F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 2. Setup functions level: Gross x10 Secondary display F1 F2 F3 F4 Prog ram Setup mode F5 F6 6.5.2 Display screen Basic Weighing screen 57 Tip: You can use the F3 key to start an additional secondary display, e.g. to additionally display the tare weight or a second unit of measure. The setting to determine what value is shown in the secondary display is made in setup mode under Setup Mode / Terminal / Display / Secondary Display. Figure: Secondary display with tare weight 6.5.3 Information field display What data is displayed in the information field is controlled in Setup Mode / Program Settings / Weighing + Tare / Display Information Field. The following options are available: • Factory default: Switching between the individually used functions, e.g. switching functions Output and Inputs and Organization Data Memory. • IO control: Continuous display of output and input states • Organization data + database: Continuous display of the organization data memories. • Fixed tare values: Continuous display of the enabled fixed tare value memory. • Display barcode: Continuous display of the scanned barcode. display of information field with fixed tare value settings 58 6.5.4 Weighing without tare Place weighed item - the weight is displayed with the Gross indicator. 6.5.5 Manual tare Determining the tare of an unknown container weight. Position the empty container on the scale. Press the key. The tare value is stored, the weight display goes to zero, the weight is indicated with the Net indicator. When the load is removed from the scale, the tare weight is displayed with a negative sign. Pressing the key again overwrites the existing value, e.g. the new tare weight positioned on the scale is stored. Tare can be determined with unlimited frequency until the maximum load has been reached. The tare weight accordingly reduces the maximum weighing range. Delete or overwrite the tare weight with a new tare weight or the key or the key. Press the key, followed by the key to display the tare memory. In this case, F2 Delete deletes the tare memory; F5 Cancel cancels the display of the tare memory without change. If you wish to change the value of the tare memory, a new value can be entered with the number keypad, which is then stored in tare memory with F6 as a manual tare entry. 6.5.6 Tare with manual tare entry Setting the tare for a known container weight, e.g. with filled container on the scale. Enter the known tare weight with the number keypad and save the value by pressing the F6 Save key or the key. The entry is stored in tare memory and the tare weight is deducted from the displayed weight - the weight is displayed with the Net indicator. When the load is removed from the scale, the tare weight is displayed with a negative sign. Delete or overwrite the tare weight with a new tare weight or the key or the key. Press the key, followed by the key to display the tare memory. In this case, F2 Delete deletes the tare memory; F5 Cancel cancels the display of the tare memory without change. If you wish to change the value of the tare memory, a new value can be entered with the number keypad, which is then stored in tare memory with F6 as a manual tare entry. 59 6.5.7 Multiplication tare Determining the tare of several containers of equal weight with known tare weight. Press the F4 Multi Tare key in the Tare function level. Place a container on the scale or enter the known tare weight with the number keypad. Confirm with the F6 Save key. Enter the number of containers with the number keypad. Confirm with the F6 Save key. The entry is stored in tare memory and the total tare weight is deducted from the weight display. The weight is displayed with the Net indicator. When the load is removed from the scale, the tare weight is displayed with a negative sign. Delete or overwrite the tare weight with a new tare weight or the key or the key. Press the key, followed by the key to display the tare memory. In this case, F2 Delete deletes the tare memory; F5 Cancel cancels the display of the tare memory without change. If you wish to change the value of the tare memory, a new value can be entered with the number keypad, which is then stored in tare memory with F6 as a manual tare entry. 6.5.8 Cumulative tare Determining the tare of several - even different - containers with known tare weight. Press the F2 Cumulative Tare key in the Tare function level. Enter the known tare weight of the first container with the number keypad. Confirm with the F6 Save key. Repeat the process for the remaining containers. The tare values are stored in tare memory and the total tare weight is deducted from the weight display - the weight is displayed with the Net indicator. When the load is removed from the scale, the tare weight is displayed with a negative sign. Delete or overwrite the tare weight with a new tare weight or the key or the key. Press the key, followed by the key to display the tare memory. In this case, F2 Delete deletes the tare memory; F5 Cancel cancels the display of the tare memory without change. If you wish to change the value of the tare memory, a new value can be entered with the number keypad, which is then stored in tare memory with F6 as a manual tare entry. 60 6.5.9 Intermediate tare Unknown tare values are added to the existing tare memory; the net value remains unchanged. Press the F3 Int. Tare key in the Tare function level. Place the additional tare weight. Confirm with the F6 Enter key. The additional tare weight was stored in tare memory; the net value remains unchanged. Repeat the process for the more additional tare. The weight is displayed with the Net indicator. When the load is removed from the scale, the tare weight is displayed with a negative sign. Delete or overwrite the tare weight with a new tare weight or the key or the key. Press the key, followed by the key to display the tare memory. In this case, F2 Delete deletes the tare memory; F5 Cancel cancels the display of the tare memory without change. If you wish to change the value of the tare memory, a new value can be entered with the number keypad, which is then stored in tare memory with F6 as a manual tare entry. 6.5.10 Automatic tare Automatically determines the first weight value on the scale as the tare. The Auto Tare function is enabled for the desired measurement location in setup mode under Scale / Scale Parameters / Auto Tare with On setting. Place an empty container on the empty scale. At settle, the first weight value is stored in tare memory and deducted from the weight display. The weight is displayed with the Net indicator. The message "Auto Tare Enabled" is displayed during automatic tare. When the load is removed from the scale, the tare memory is automatically deleted and the message "Auto Tare Enabled" is shown in the display. The scale returns to Gross display. Auto tare can be deleted with a load on the scale with the key or the key. With no load on the scale, the Auto Tare function is automatically enabled when a new load is placed on the scale. Press the key, followed by the key to display the tare memory. In this case, F2 Delete deletes the tare memory; F5 Cancel cancels the display of the terror memory without change. If you wish to change the value of the tare memory, a new value can be entered with the number keypad, which is then stored in tare memory with F6 as a manual tare entry. Combining auto tare with other tare functions: • Multiplication tare Auto tare assigns the first large container placed on the scale as the tare weight. The weight of any identical dependent packaging placed on the scale thereafter is assigned with multi tare. 61 • • Cumulative tare Auto tare assigns the first large container placed on the scale as the tare weight. Any different dependent packaging with known tare placed on the scale thereafter is assigned with cumulative tare/manual entry. Intermediate tare Auto tare assigns the first large container placed on the scale as the tare weight. Any different dependent packaging with unknown tare placed on the scale thereafter is assigned with intermediate tare. 6.5.11 Fixed tare value memory Known tare weights can be stored in power failure-proof memory and can be retrieved on demand. Up to 999 reference weights can be stored in failure-proof memory. Each memory locations has: • a three-digit sequential number • a name (alpha-numeric, max. 18 characters) • Tare value a) Retrieving the fixed tare value list to edit the fixed values: Press the key and then F1 Fixed Tare. Selecting available fixed values from the list Page with the F3 or F4 Arrow keys until you have reached the desired memory location; enter the desired fixed value with F6 Edit. Direct retrieval with memory location number or part number. Use the number keypad to enter the part or memory location number. The specification whether the part or memory location number is retrieved is made in setup mode. The part number is entered as a left aligned search criterion; the memory location number is entered as a right aligned search criterion Enter the desired fixed value with F6 Edit Edit an existing fixed value from the list Edit the highlighted fixed value with F6. Parameter name is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with alpha-numeric keypad. Save with F6 Save; cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel. Parameter tare value is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with alpha-numeric keypad. Save with F6 Save; cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel. Deleting an existing fixed value Page with F3 and F4 Arrow keys. Delete the highlighted fixed value with F2 Delete. Confirm with YES by pressing the F1, F2, or F3 keys. The transaction can be canceled with NO by pressing the F4, F5, or F6 keys. The resulting gap in the sequential numbering will be closed. 62 Enter and save new fixed value Press F1 New. The memory location number is automatically assigned by the terminal. The first number in parenthesis indicates the free memory locations, the second number indicates the memory locations with assigned fixed tare values. Parameter name is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with alpha-numeric keypad. Save with F6 Save; cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel. Parameter tare value is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with alpha-numeric keypad. Save with F6 Save; cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel. Closing the fixed value list The list is closed with the F5 Back key. b) Retrieving the fixed tare value list for tare Press the F3 Fixed Tare key in the Tare function level. The display now shows the last retrieved fixed tare value. Select from the list Page with the Arrow keys Retrieve the desired fixed value with F6 Save. Direct retrieval with memory location number. Use the number keypad to enter the memory location number. Direct retrieval with barcode or IT (information in Section 7.10 Barcode Management or contact your Soehnle Industrial Solutions service partner). Note If the function Fixed Value Retrieval with Barcode is enabled, and a barcode is used that is not located in fixed memory, the error message "Error 83 - Fixed Value Not Found" is displayed. The unit returns to scale mode and the selected function is canceled. 6.5.12 Error messages during tare Error 06: Tare not possible. Possible causes: • empty scale, • scale overloaded or underloaded, • manual tare entry with tare value above maximum load, • scale shows a negative weight value. 63 6.5.13 Display options with the Info key Pressing the • • key gives you the following options: F1 Fixed tare Displays the stored fixed tare values (fixed tare memory). Tare key Displays the current tare weight in tare memory. Press the key after pressing the key. 6.5.14 Save the current values to fixed memory In order to directly save fixed tare values into fixed memory, start by saving the tare value or by entering tare manually. Pressing the F5 Enter Fix key directly saves the value to fixed memory. The data entry window for fixed tare values is displayed. The fixed tare value name is entered by pressing the F6 Edit key. Enter the name with the keypad and save the entry by pressing the F6 Save key. 64 6.5.15 Organization data (Identifier) Detailed information about organization data can be found in Section 5.11 on page 45. 6.5.16 Settings in setup mode The parameters in setup mode allow you to customize the application program Weighing and Tare to your specific needs. Start setup mode by pressing the F6 Setup Mode key in the settings function level, and from there press F6 Save to start Program Settings. F6 Next retrieves the program settings for the highlighted application program 1 Weighing and tare Fixed tare values Edit fixed tare values Select available fixed values from the list Page with F3 and F4 Arrow keys. Retrieve the desired fixed value with F6 Edit Edit an existing fixed value from the list Edit the highlighted fixed value with F6. Parameter name is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with keypad. Save entry with F6. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel) Other parameters are edited in the same manner. Deleting an existing fixed value Page with F3 and F4 Arrow keys. Delete the highlighted fixed value with F2 Delete. The resulting gap in the sequential numbering will be closed. Save new fixed value Press F1 New. The memory location number is assigned by the unit. The first number in parenthesis indicates the free memory locations, the second number indicates the memory locations with assigned fixed values. Parameter name is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with keypad. Save entry with F6 Save. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel) Other parameters are edited in the same manner. Closing the fixed value list The list is closed with the F5 Back key. Delete fixed tare values Select do not execute or execute Execute deletes all fixed tare values 65 Delete ORG A fixed values Select do not execute or execute Delete ORG B fixed values Select do not execute or execute Delete ORG C fixed values Select do not execute or execute Delete ORG D fixed values Select do not execute or execute Display information field Select what data is displayed in the information field Execute deletes all ORG A fixed values Execute deletes all ORG B fixed values Execute deletes all ORG C fixed values Execute deletes all ORG D fixed values • Factory default: Switching between the individually used functions, e.g. switching functions Output and Inputs and Organization Data Memory. • IO control: Continuous display of output and input states • Organization data + database: Continuous display of the organization data memories. • Fixed tare values: Continuous display of the enabled fixed tare value memory. • Display barcode: Continuous display of the scanned barcode. Factory default: Factory default 66 6.6 Totaling + picking Totaling means that the individual items are weighed sequentially. The weight is added to totaling memory and the load is removed from the scale after each individual weighing. Picking means that the weighed items are left on the scale. The weight is added in totaling memory and the scale returns to zero without the load being removed from the scale. The measurement location cannot be changed during the picking transaction. The selection between totaling or picking is made in setup mode Program Settings. The selection applies to all subsequent weighing bridges. For purposes of the description, the following only addresses totaling. Totaling memory with several connected scales A central totaling memory is maintained for all connected scales. Totaling memory capacity Up to 999 transaction can be stored in totaling memory. The totaling memory needs to be deleted thereafter. 6.6.1 Function keys The function keys F1 to F6 are available to control the functions. These are assigned in 3 levels; switching between the levels is accomplished with the Function Page key . 1. Totaling function level: F1 F2 Total Cancel Manual Add F3 F4 F5 F6 2. Tare functions level: Tare Fix Add Tare Int. Tare Multi Tare Save Fix F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 3. Setup functions level: Gross x10 Secondary display F1 F2 F3 F4 Prog ram Setup mode F5 F6 67 6.6.2 Display screen After the first totaling transaction, the display switches from the basic screen to the totaling screen; prerequisite: the Information Field Display setting is set to the factory default. Tip: You can use the F3 key to start an additional secondary display, e.g. to additionally display the 10x higher resolution or the tare weight. The setting to determine what value is shown in the secondary display is made in setup mode under Setup Mode / Terminal / Display / Secondary Display. Figure: Secondary display with x10 display 68 6.6.3 Information field display What data is shown in the information field is determined in Setup Mode / Program Settings / Total. + Picking / Information Field Display. The following options are available: • Factory default: Switching between the individually used functions, e.g. totaling memory, Organization Data Memory, and switching function Output and Inputs. • Total: continuous display of totaling memory. • Last item: Continuous display of the last item. • IO control: Continuous display of output and input states • Organization data + database: Continuous display of the organization data memories. • Fixed tare values: Continuous display of the enabled fixed tare value memory. • Display barcode: Continuous display of the scanned barcode. Example: information field display setting to last item: 6.6.4 Tare function The description and detailed instructions for the tare function can be found in Section 6.5, page 57. 69 6.6.5 Operating the addition function Press the Function Page key to start the Addition Function level Plus F6 Press the F6 Plus key to save the weight on the weighing bridge to the totaling memory. The item counter and the sequential number are incremented by 1. Prior to a new totaling transaction, the scale must be relieved by a minimum relief factor specified in setup mode. A weight value of 0 or addition without relieving the scale is displayed with "Error 55 - Place Weight" (relief factor = 0 only requires a weight change). Gross, tare, and net weights can be added. Manual F5 The F5 Manual key is used to manually enter weight values and unit counts. These are entered with the number keypad and confirmed with the F6 Save key. The Function Page key is used in the data entry window to switch between the programmed unit of measure, the second unit of measure, and the unit count. Manual entries are marked with the Manual code in the printed receipt. The item counter and the sequential number are incremented by 1. Weight readings are added to the weight total; unit counts are separately added to the unit total. Cancel F4 The F4 Cancel key is used to cancel or reverse weigh individual items. Pressing the Cancel key is followed by the prompt to either place the weight to be canceled on the scale, or to enter the sequential number of the weight to be canceled. Information about the sequential number can be retrieved with the key combination and F5 Plus. Use the number keypad to enter the sequential number of the item to be canceled and confirm with F6 Save. If no sequential number is entered, the weight value on the scale is saved by pressing the F6 key. The error message Error 46 is displayed if the scale is not under load. Cancellations or reverse weighings are marked in the printed receipt as Cancellation. A cancellation causes the sequential number to be incremented by one, while the item counter is decremented by one. If the item counter is 0, no further cancellations are possible; this is displayed by error message Error 48. Total F3 The F3 Total key finishes the totaling. The display now shows the gross, tare, net, and unit count totals, along with the item counter and the sequential number of the last transaction. 6.6.6 Available selections for the totaling display Deleting the totaling memory The following functions can be assigned to the Total function key: 70 • • Display, print, and delete total After pressing the Total function key, the totals are displayed for 3 seconds, and the memory contents are printed and deleted at the same time. A new totaling transaction can then be started. Only display totals After pressing the Total function key, the user can decide whether to delete the totaling memory. Press the F2 Delete Total key to delete the totaling memory; this is followed by the security question "Delete Total?". The F1 to F3 YES keys are used to delete the totaling memory, whereas the totaling memory is not deleted with the F4 to F6 NO keys. Press the F6 Back key to continue totaling without deleting the memory. 6.6.7 Relief factor for totaling (parameter is not used for the picking function). For the Totaling function, you can determine in setup mode that the scale must be relieved by a specified number of number increments between placing individual items. If the scale is not relieved, the weight reading is not saved to the totaling memory, and the error message Error 55 Place Weight is displayed. This for instance prevents saving an item twice. 6.6.8 Auto totaling / picking The Auto Totaling function can be enabled in setup mode. In this case, only the first item must be saved with the Plus key, all other items are automatically saved to the totaling memory after the scale is relieved (for totaling only) and placing weight and settle. If auto totaling is terminated by cancel, error message, or measurement location switch, auto totaling must be restarted by pressing the Plus key once again. Info: like manual totaling, auto totaling can be defined as a condition that triggers a printout (see Print section). A load <5 number increments is not saved for auto picking. The F6 Plus key is used to manually save weights < 5 number increments to the picking memory. 6.6.9 Preferred totaling scale Only one unit of measure and resolution can be assigned to the totaling memory. When several differently configured scales (measurement locations) are sued, the parameters from the currently enabled scale are used for the totaling transaction. The Preferred Totaling Scale function can be assigned in setup mode. The unit of measure and resolution for the totaling memory is always determined by the selected scale number. 71 6.6.10 Assigning and deleting the sequential number Every entry (plus, manual, cancel) into the totaling memory is assigned a 4-digit sequential number. The sequential number is not reset in the factory default condition. Resetting the sequential number can be optionally programmed in setup mode: • disabled (no reset = factory default) • Deleting the totaling memory • Switching the terminal off • Function key: the F1 Delete Seq. No. key is programmed with the function in the 1st level Totaling Functions. 6.6.11 Item counter The item counter only counts actually totaled transactions. The item counter is incremented by 1 for each new transaction with plus, manual, or automatic totaling. The item counter counts to 999; this is followed by the error message Error 45. The item counter is decremented by 1 for a cancellation. The item counter is automatically reset to zero every time the total is deleted. 6.6.12 Keys that trigger printouts Additional keys or functions, such as plus, manual, cancel, or total can be used as keys that trigger a printout for the totaling / picking functions, e.g. to print a receipt. A prerequisite for this is that the relevant key has a print format assigned. The option "Display, print and delete" must be selected for the Total key in setup mode Total key function or delete with the F2 Total key when the total is completed. 6.6.13 Display current totals During a totaling transaction, you can display the accumulated totals by sequentially pressing the key followed by the F4 Total key. The totals and the sequential number can be deleted with the F2 key (if enabled in setup mode under function Total key "Display" only) or you can return with the F6 Back key to continue totaling. 72 Display Current Totals view: Info: Information field display with current totals Total can be programmed in Setup Mode / Program Settings / Tot. + Picking / Information Field Display; in this case, the total is always displayed in the information field. 6.6.14 Display individual items During a totaling transaction, you can retrieve the individual items from the totaling memory by sequentially pressing the key and F5 Plus key. The item list begins with the latest entry. Page through the list with the F3 (older entries) and F4 (newer entries) Arrow keys. The last 50 entries can be retrieved. Press the F5 Back key to close the display of the individual items and to return to the previous screen. Info: Display information field with item list Last Item can be programmed in Setup Mode / Program Settings / Tot. + Picking / Information Field Display; in this case, the last item is always displayed in the information field. 73 6.6.15 Display options with the Info key Pressing the • • • • key gives you the following options: F1 Fixed tare Displays the stored fixed tare values (fixed tare memory). F4 Total Displays the current totals in the totaling memory F5 Plus Displays all items stored in the totaling memory (item list). The individual items can be retrieved with the Arrow keys (F3/F4). Tare key Displays the current tare weight in tare memory. Press the key after pressing the key. 6.6.16 Save the current values to fixed memory In order to directly save fixed tare values into fixed memory, start by saving the tare value or by entering tare manually. 74 Pressing the F5 Enter Fix key directly saves the value to fixed memory. The data entry window for fixed tare values is displayed. The fixed tare value name is entered by pressing the F6 Edit key. Enter the name on the keypad and save the entry by pressing the F6 Save key. 6.6.17 Organization data (Identifier) Detailed information about organization data can be found in Section 5.11 on page 45. 6.6.18 Settings in setup mode The parameters in setup mode allow you to customize the application program Totaling and Picking to your specific needs. Start setup mode by pressing the F6 Setup Mode key in the settings function level, and from there press F6 Save to start Program Settings. F6 Next retrieves the program settings for the highlighted application program 2 Totaling + picking Totaling or picking Select totaling or picking for the following settings. Totaling means that the individual items are removed from the scale after they have been saved to totaling memory. Picking means that the individual items remain on the scale after they have been saved to totaling memory, and that the next item is placed on the scale. Factory default: Totaling Preferred totaling scale Select none, scale xx, scale xx, etc. What scale No. is used for the resolution of the totaling memory. For None, the currently enabled scale is always used for the first totaling. Factory default: none 75 Auto totaling / picking Select off or on On means that only the respectively first item must be saved with the Plus key, all other items are automatically saved to the totaling memory after weight is placed on the scale and the scale settles. Factory default: off Reset seq. number Select under what conditions the sequential number for totaling / picking is reset • disabled • Deleting the totaling memory • Switching off • Function key (enables a different function key) Factory default: disabled Total key function Select what functions are assigned to the Total key Only display totals The total is displayed after the Total function key is pressed. The user can then decide whether to delete the totaling memory. Press the F2 Delete Total key to delete the totaling memory. Then confirm the security question with YES using the F1 to F3 keys; this is followed by the total printout. Display, print, and delete total After pressing the Total function key, the totals are displayed for 3 seconds and the memory contents are printed and deleted at the same time. A new totaling transaction can then be started. Factory default: Display/Print/Delete Relief factor Enter in d with number keypad The number of number increments by which the scale must be relieved during the totaling transaction, therefore allowing the next weight to the saved to totaling memory. If the scale is not relieved, the weight value is not saved to the totaling memory, and the error message "Error 55 - Place Weight" is displayed. Between 0 and 30 number increments can be specified. On 0, totaling is possible as long as the scale has not settled once. Factory default: 15 number increments Display information field Select what data is displayed in the information field Factory default Selecting execute resets all settings to factory default • Factory default: Switching between the individually used functions, e.g. totaling memory, Organization Data Memory, switching functions. • Total: continuous display of totaling memory. • Last item: Continuous display of the last item. • IO control: Continuous display of output and input states • Organization data + database: Continuous display of the organization data memories. • Fixed tare values: Continuous display of the enabled fixed tare value memory. • Display barcode: Continuous display of the scanned barcode. Factory default: Factory default 76 6.7 Counting Counts parts of equal weight. The individual part weight (reference weight) is determined from a known quantity of counted parts. This is then used as the divisor to calculate the unit count from the weight of an unknown quantity of these counted parts. 6.7.1 Function keys The function keys F1 to F6 are available to control the functions. These are assigned in 4 levels; switching between the levels is accomplished with the Function Page key . 1. Counting function level: Ref 10 Ref Variab Ref Weight Total Cancel Add F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 Ref Stat Ref Fix Units Contr. F3 F4 F5 2. Control functions level: F1 F2 F6 3. Tare functions level: Tare Fix Add Tare Int. Tare Multi Tare Save Fix F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 4. Setup functions level: Gross x10 Secondary display F1 F2 F3 F4 Prog ram Setup mode F5 F6 77 6.7.2 Counting display screen Tip: You can use the F3 key to start an additional secondary display, e.g. to additionally display the reference weight, the net weight, or the tare weight. The setting to determine what value is shown in the secondary display is made in setup mode under Setup Mode / Terminal / Display / Secondary Display. Figure: Secondary display with reference weight 78 6.7.3 Information field display What data is displayed in the information field is controlled in Setup Mode / Program Settings / Counting / Display Information Field. The following options are available: • Factory default: Switching between the individually used functions, e.g. control indicator light, totaling memory, Organization Data Memory. • Control display: Continuous display of the indicator light function. • Total: continuous display of totaling memory. • Last item: Continuous display of the last item. • Organization data + database: Continuous display of the organization data memories. • Fixed reference weight values: Continuous display of the enabled reference weight memory. • Display barcode: Continuous display of the scanned barcode. Example: information field display setting to fixed reference weight values: Example: the control display shows a indicator light indicator in the information field. 1. Below tolerance 2. Within tolerance 3. Above tolerance (Exact target value reached) 6.7.4 Tare function The description and detailed instructions for the tare function can be found in Section 6.5 page 57. 79 6.7.5 Counting function The reference weight can be determined with the following function keys: • Function key F1 Ref 10 The reference weight is determined from a predefined reference count. Place 10 counted parts on the scale, press the F1 Ref 10 key. The scale then determines the reference weight and displays "10 pcs.". Additionally placed parts are counted in real time. The standard reference count "10" can be modified in Setup Mode / Program Settings / Counting under Standard Ref Count (Section 6.7.14). For instance if 25 is stored, the new name of the F1 function key is Ref 25, and 25 pieces must be placed to determine the reference weight. • Function key F2 Ref Variab The reference weight is determined with a user-defined reference count. Place a known quantity of reference parts on the scale. Press the F2 Ref Variab key and use the number keypad to enter the count (1 to 9999) of the placed parts. Press the F6 Save key. The terminal determines the reference weight and displays the placed count. Additionally placed parts are counted in real time. • Function key F3 Ref Weight A known reference weight is entered. Press the F3 Ref Weight key and use the number keypad to enter the known reference weight. An already existing reference weight is displayed and can be overwritten. The entry is made with the default unit of measure "grams". If you wish to enter the reference weight in "Kilograms", the unit of measure can be switched with the key. Confirm your entry with the F6 Save key. The terminal has saved the reference weight and displays the placed count. New reference weight Existing reference weights are generally overwritten when a new reference weight is determined or when a fixed value is copied from the fixed value memory. Display reference weight Press the F3 Ref Weight key or enable the secondary display (see Section) End count The counting transaction is closed by deleting the reference weight. The reference weight can be deleted with the F3 Ref Weight key and F2 Delete, or by simply pressing the key. The display shows the current weight reading. Fixed value memory / reference weight (Ref Fix) Up to 999 counted parts can be stored in a power failure-proof memory. Each memory location has the following entries: • a three-digit sequential number • a name (alpha-numeric, max. 18 characters) • a part number (alpha-numeric, max. 18 characters) • Reference weight • Target quantity • Tolerance minus • Tolerance plus 80 a) Retrieving the Ref Fix memory to edit the counted parts: Press the key and then F2 Ref Fix Selecting available fixed values from the list Page with the F3 or F4 Arrow keys until you have reached the desired memory location; enter the desired fixed value with F6 Edit. Direct retrieval with memory location number or part number. Use the number keypad to enter the part or memory location number. The specification whether the part or memory location number is retrieved is made in setup mode. The part number is entered as a left aligned search criterion; the memory location number is entered as a right aligned search criterion Enter the desired fixed value with F6 Edit Edit an existing fixed value from the list Edit the highlighted fixed value with F6 Edit. Parameter name is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with keypad. Save the entry with F6 (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel). Other parameters are edited in the same manner. Deleting an existing fixed value Page with the F3 and F4 Arrow keys or retrieve with the part number or the sequential number. Delete the retrieved fixed value with F2 Delete. Respond YES to the security question. The resulting gap in the sequential numbering will be closed. Save new fixed value Press F1 New. The memory location number is assigned by the equipment. The first number in parenthesis indicates the free memory locations, the second number indicates the assigned memory locations. Parameter name is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with keypad. Save the entry with F6 (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel). Other parameters are edited in the same manner. Closing the fixed value list The list is closed with the F5 Back key. b) Retrieving the reference weight list for counting Press the F4 Ref Fix key in the Control Function level 2. The display now shows the last retrieved fixed value. Select from the list • Page with the F3 or F4 Arrow keys until you have reached the desired memory location; enter the desired fixed value with F6 Save. • Direct retrieval with part number or storage location number Use the number keypad to enter the part or storage location number. (the rule to either retrieve the part or storage location number is specified in setup mode, with the part number entered as a left-aligned search criterion; the storage location number is entered as a right-aligned search criterion) the desired fixed value is saved with F6 Save. 81 Retrieving the fixed value also saves target quantities and tolerances for the unit count control (provided these are also stored). All stored reference weights are deleted with the "Delete Reference Weights" function in setup mode. Note If the function Fixed Value Retrieval with Barcode is enabled, and a barcode is used that is not located in the fixed memory, the error message "Error 83 - Fixed Value Not Found" is displayed. The unit returns to scale mode and the selected function is canceled. 6.7.6 Totaling and picking This function is also available in counting mode. The function can be used to total/pick items of the same discrete goods. The totaling functions are controlled with the function keys in the Counting Functions level. Totaling means that the individual items are weighed sequentially. The weight is added to totaling memory and the load is removed from the scale after each individual weighing. Picking means that the weighed items are left on the scale. The weight is added to totaling memory and the scale returns to zero without the load being removed from the scale. The measurement location cannot be changed during the picking transaction. The selection between totaling or picking is made in setup mode Program Settings. The selection applies to all subsequent weighing bridges. For purposes of the description, the following only addresses totaling. Totaling memory with several connected scales A central totaling memory is maintained for all connected scales. Totaling memory capacity Up to 999 transaction can be stored in totaling memory. The totaling memory needs to be deleted thereafter. 82 Display view After the first totaling transaction, the display switches from the basic screen Counting to the Totaling screen, if the "Information Field Display" setting is set to the factory default. Operating the totaling function Press the Function Page key to start the Totaling Functions level • Plus F6 Press the Plus key to save the weight on the weighing bridge to totaling memory. The item counter and the sequential number are incremented by 1. Prior to a new totaling transaction, the scale must be relieved by a minimum relief factor specified in setup mode. A weight value of 0 or totaling without relieving the scale is displayed with "Error 55 - Place Weight". The relief factor = 0 only requires a change in weight. Gross, tare, and net values and unit counts can be totaled. • Cancel F5 The Cancel key is used to cancel or reverse weigh individual items. Pressing the Cancel key is followed by the prompt to either place the weight to be canceled on the scale, or to enter the sequential number of the weight to be canceled. Press the key combination Info and F5 Plus for information about the sequential number. Use the number keypad to enter the sequential number of the item to be canceled and confirm with F6 Save. If no sequential number is entered, the weight value on the scale is saved by pressing the F6 key. The error message Error 46 is displayed if the scale is not under load. Cancellations or reverse weighings are marked on the printed receipt as Cancellation. A cancellation causes the sequential number to be incremented by one, while the item counter is decremented by one. If the item counter is 0, no further cancellations are possible; this is displayed by error message Error 48. 83 • Total F4 Press the Total key to finish the totaling transaction. The display now shows the gross, tare, net, and unit count totals, along with the item counter and the sequential number of the last transaction. Available choices for displaying the total Deleting the totaling memory The following functions can be assigned to the Total function key: • • Display, print, and delete total After pressing the Total function key, the totals are displayed for 3 seconds, and the memory contents are printed and deleted at the same time. A new totaling transaction can then be started. Only display totals After pressing the Total function key, the user can decide whether to delete the totaling memory. Press the F2 Delete Total key to delete the totaling memory. Press the F6 Back key to continue totaling without deleting the memory. Relief factor when totaling (cannot be enabled for picking) You can specify in setup mode that the scale must be relieved by a certain number of number increments between placing individual items If the scale is not relieved, the weight value is not saved to the totaling memory, and the error message "Error 55 - Place Weight" is issued. This for instance prevents saving an item twice. Auto totaling The Auto Totaling function can be enabled in setup mode. In this case, only the first item must be saved with the Plus key, all other items are automatically saved to the totaling memory after the scale is loaded and settles. The Plus key remains hidden as long as auto totaling is enabled. If auto totaling is terminated with cancel, error message or change of measurement location, auto totaling must be restarted with the Plus key. Info: Just like manual totaling, auto totaling can be defined as a condition that triggers a printout (see Section 8 Printing). Assigning and deleting the sequential number Every entry (plus, manual, cancel) into the totaling memory is assigned a 4-digit sequential number. The sequential number is not reset in the factory default condition. Resetting the sequential number can be optionally programmed in setup mode: • disabled (no reset = factory default) • on Delete Total key • on switch off • function key "Delete Seq. Number" 84 Item counter The item counter only counts actually totaled transactions. The item counter is incremented by 1 for each new transaction with plus, manual, or automatic totaling. The item counter counts to 999; an error message is displayed thereafter. The item counter is decremented by 1 for a cancellation. The item counter is automatically reset to zero when the total is deleted. Keys that trigger printouts The Plus, Cancel, and Total keys can trigger a receipt printout. A prerequisite for this is that the relevant key has a print format assigned. The option "Display, print and delete" must be selected for the Total key in setup mode Total key function. Display current totals During a totaling transaction, you can display the accumulated totals by sequentially pressing the key followed by the F4 Total key. The totals can be deleted with the F2 Delete Total key and with the F1 Delete Seq. No. key (if enabled in setup mode), or you can continue totaling by returning with the F6 key. 85 Display individual items During a totaling transaction, you can retrieve the individual items from the totaling memory by sequentially pressing the key and F5 Plus key. The item list begins with the latest entry. Page through the list with the F3 (older entries) and F4 (newer entries) Arrow keys. The last 50 entries can be retrieved. Press the F5 Back key to close the display of the individual items and to return to the previous screen. Totaling outside of tolerance Totaling quantities outside of a specified tolerance range can be prevented. If the unit count is outside of the tolerance, the error message "Outside of Tolerance" is displayed after pressing the Plus key. For this purpose, "Totaling outside of tolerance" must be switched off in setup mode. The target unit count and the permitted tolerance are specified in Unit Control mode. More information about this under Unit Control Totaling different counted parts Totaling different counted parts can be prevent if determining a new reference weight is only allowed after deleting the totaling memory by switching "Delete Total" to On in setup mode. 6.7.7 Reference statistics Determining the weight tolerances of counted parts The weighing bridge with the lowest resolution is used. The unit weight must be higher than the smallest number increment of the connected weighing bridge. Relieve the scale. Press the F3 Ref Stat key. The scale weight indicator goes to zero and prompts "Place 1 Sample". Place the sample, the scale saves the value; it then indicates a weight reading of zero and prompts for the second sample. The prior sample remains on the scale. Repeat the process for the desired number of samples. The F6 Save key starts the analysis and the statistics are displayed. 86 Example for the reference statistics display: Samples 04 Lightest part Heaviest part Deviation Average 24.448 g 24.750 g 0.302 g 24.589 g Printout of the statistics Press the Print key. Saving the average as reference value for the counting procedure Press F6 Save. Ending the reference statistic without saving the average Press F5 Cancel. 6.7.8 Unit control The function "Unit Control" is used to meter discrete goods into a container or to control quantities. Example: You need to meter 1000 counted parts with a max. tolerance of 3 parts into a container. Example: You need to inspect several lots for unit count compliance. In order to start the unit control function, you already need to be counting mode - and therefore already need to have specified a reference weight. Press the F5 Unit Contr. key in the Control Function level 2. Use the number keypad to enter the desired unit count; confirm with the F6 Save key. Use the number keypad to enter the acceptable tolerance; confirm with the F6 Save key. If you wish to specify the plus and minus tolerances separately, you will need to set Program Settings / Counting / Separate +/- Tolerance to On in setup mode. The display switches to the display view Counting; the indicator light function with special characters is enabled. The appropriate indicator light color with special character is displayed to match the current status of the scale to target value. Control state Indicator light color Below tolerance limit yellow In tolerance green Exact target value reached green Above tolerance limit red Special character You can also display the difference to the target weight in figures with + or - sign in the top left corner of the secondary display. Enable the secondary display with the F3 Secondary Display key in level 4 of the settings functions. Displaying target value and tolerance Press the Info key followed by the F3 Unit Contr key. 87 Switching point for unit control The terminal must have an I/O card installed if you wish to forward the control values with the interface, e.g. to a control light or to a control. The I/O card must be enabled with execute in setup mode under Program Settings / Counting / IO Assignments. The output signals are assigned as follows: Switching point Signal S1 Weight value above toler. S2 disabled S3 Weight value within toler. S4 Weight value below toler. S5 Empty message S6 Weight value above toler. The individual inputs and outputs can be customized. Record/print within or outside of tolerance The release of a data record outside of a specified tolerance range can be prevented or accepted. If a data record is released outside of the tolerance, it is marked with a special character. Release or lock are set in setup mode under Program Settings / Counting / Record Outside of Tolerance. Start mode If start mode is enabled, the scale freezes the value after reaching the respectively enabled switching point, and as a result also freezes the signal. The scale can be relieved without disabling the switching point, and thus without unintentionally starting a new transaction. The frozen state is only lifted by pressing the F6 Start key in the Control Functions level. Enable start mode in setup mode under Program Settings / Counting / Start Mode. End unit control Press the key to start the 2nd level control functions and press the F5 Quantity Contr. key; then delete with the F2 Delete key or delete everything with the key. 6.7.9 Counting with several weighing bridges If several scales are connected, each scale can be used to determine the reference weight and to count quantities. For best results, the reference weight should be determined on the scale with the smallest number increments. Select the scale with Scale key. After determining the reference weight, the switch can be made to a higher capacity bulk scale. This way, larger quantities can be counted with the reference weight determined on the reference scale. Automatic switching: A preferred reference scale can be specified in setup mode. The switch between the bulk and the reference scale is then accomplished automatically. Place the reference quantity on the reference scale and press the Ref 10 key or the Ref Variable key. The display switches to the preferred reference scale, and the reference weight is determined. The switch is then made to the bulk scale to determine the quantity. As a variance to this, if you wish to use the reference scale to also perform the count in addition to determining the reference weight, you will need to manually switch from the bulk scale to the reference scale before determining the reference weight. 88 6.7.10 Counting accuracy You can influence the counting accuracy of your scale in setup mode in Program Settings / Counting. • Standard reference quantity The factory default for the reference quantity is 10. This quantity can be specified between 1 and 99. For small parts, it makes sense to use a larger quantity of parts to determine the reference weight. • Minimum reference weight The counting scale checks whether the total weight of the reference parts falls short of a minimum reference weight. The basis of the calculation is the smallest number increment of the scale multiplied by a value stored in setup mode. The factory default is a factor of 10, e.g. 10 number increments. Values can range between 1 and 50. The determined quantity is marked with a star in the display as information for the user if the minimum reference weight is not met or when the calculated reference weight is smaller than the number increment of the scale (the smallest number increment for multirange scales). If a reference parts falls 10% short of the smallest number increment of the enabled scale, the reference weight cannot be determined for these parts and "Error 04 Reference Weight Tool Small" is shown in the display. These parts need to counted by a scale with a smaller number increment. Example for a scale with 1 g number step: Factory default is 10 d = 10 g for the total reference weight of the reference parts. By reducing the factory default to 5 d, the scale accepts 5 g as the minimum weight for the total weight of the reference parts. By increasing the factory default to 20 d, the scale requires 20 g as the minimum weight for the total weight of the reference parts. • ADD Mode If the minimum reference weight has not been met, the unit prompts for parts until the minimum reference weight has been reached.. The scale calculates the reference weight after the required parts have been placed (add xx units). Example for determining the reference weight in ADD mode: Smallest number increment of the scale: Programmed minimum load: Resulting minimum load for the determining the reference weight: Example for the part weight: Reference quantity: Resulting weight reading for the determining the reference weight: Difference to the programmed minimum load: ADD mode requires more parts: 1g 10 d 10 g 0.8 g 10 pieces 8g 2g 3 pieces 89 6.7.11 Display options with the Info key Pressing the • • • • • • key gives you the following options: F1 Fixed tare Displays the stored fixed tare values (fixed tare memory). F2 Ref Fix Displays the stored reference weights (Ref Fix memory) F3 Unit Contr. Displays the current target value with tolerance F4 Total Displays the current totals in the totaling memory F5 Plus Displays all items stored in the totaling memory (item list). The individual items can be retrieved with the Arrow keys (F3/F4). Tare key Displays the current tare weight in tare memory. Press the key after pressing the key. 6.7.12 Save the current values to fixed memory In order to save reference values and target values for unit control directly to fixed memory, start by determining the reference weight and then add the target value (units) with tolerances. Pressing the F5 Enter Fix key in the 3rd function key level opens the Ref Fix memory. The reference weight, the target weight, and the tolerance have already been saved. The part name and the part number are then added. 90 The reference weight name is entered by pressing the F6 Edit key. Enter the name with the keypad and save the entry by pressing the F6 Save key. The part number is entered in the same manner. 6.7.13 Organization data (Identifier) Detailed information about organization data can be found in Section 5.11 on page 45. 91 6.7.14 Settings in setup mode The parameters in setup mode allow you to customize the application program Counting to your specific needs. Start setup mode by pressing the F6 Setup Mode key in the settings function level, and from there press F6 Save to start Program Settings. F6 Next retrieves the program settings for the highlighted application program 3 Counting Standard reference quantity Enter the standard reference quantity with the number keypad in units, e.g. 10 Shown in the Counting program under the F1 key, e.g. Ref 10 Factory default: 10 Minimum reference weight Enter the minimum reference weight with the number keypad Optimizing the reference weight Enter the percentage value Add more The minimum reference weight applies to the total weight of the reference parts. The calculation is based on the smallest number increment (d) of the scale. The factory default is 10 number increments. Values can range between 1 and 50. Example for a scale with 1 g number increment: Factory default is 10 d = 10 g for the total reference weight of the reference parts. By reducing the factory default to 5 d, the scale accepts 5 g as the minimum weight for the total weight of the reference parts. By increasing the factory default to 20 d, the scale requires 20 g as the minimum weight for the total weight of the reference parts. If ADD mode is enabled, the scale prompts for the missing parts until the minimum reference weight has been reached. If the calculated reference weight is less than 10% of the smallest number increment of the scale, the error message "Error 04 Reference Weight Tool Small" is issued. The scale optimizes the reference value when more parts are placed. The upper limit of the optimization is entered in percent of the weighing range. Example: 50% of the weighing range 60 kg, optimization is achieved up to 30 kg. Example: 0%, optimization is disabled. Select: off or on - factory default: on When "On", the display unit prompts for the missing parts with a message (add xx pieces) until the minimum reference weight has been reached. Optimization lag Enter the value for the speed of calculating the reference weight and the reference weight optimization between 500 and 5,000 milliseconds. Factory default: 500 ms. If unsettled ambient conditions cause inaccurate reference weights, the calculation time can be extended to obtain more accurate reference weights. Preferred reference scale Choices: none, scale 1, scale 2, scale 3, ... Determine which scale to use as the preferred scale for determining the reference weight. If REF10 or REF Variable are pressed, the display automatically switches to the scale specified here to determine the reference weight. After the reference weight has been determined, the display switches back to the last selected bulk scale. Factory default: none 92 +/- tolerance separate Select off or on Selecting On has the effect that + and – tolerances for the unit control function are specified and queried separately. Selecting Off has the effect that the tolerance is queried only once, and is therefore the same for + and –. Factory default: off Record outside of tolerance Select within or outside Totaling outside of tolerance Select within or outside This parameter specifies whether totaling into totaling memory is only permitted for values within the tolerance or also for values outside of the tolerance. This parameter specifies whether a data record is transmitted to the printer or IT only within the tolerance or also outside of the tolerance. If a data record is also accepted outside of the tolerance, it is then marked with a special character. Factory default: outside Factory default: outside Delete total before Select off or on. new reference weight Selecting On has the effect that the totaling memory must first be deleted before a new reference weight can be determined. This prevents adding different counted parts. Factory default: off Totaling or picking Select totaling or picking for the following settings. Totaling means that the individual items are removed from the scale after they have been saved to totaling memory. Picking means that the individual items remain on the scale after they have been saved to totaling memory, and that the next item is placed on the scale. Factory default: Totaling Auto totaling / picking Select off or on On means that only the respectively first item must be saved with the Plus key, all other items are automatically saved to the totaling memory after a weight is placed on the scale and the scale settles. Factory default: off Seq. No. reset Select under what conditions the sequential number for totaling / picking is reset • disabled • Deleting the totaling memory • Switching off • Function key (enables a different function key) Factory default: disabled Total key function Select what functions are assigned to the Total key Only display totals The total is displayed after the Total function key is pressed. The user can then decide whether to delete the totaling memory. Press the F2 Delete Total key to delete the totaling memory. Then confirm the security question with YES using the F1 to F3 keys; this is followed by the total printout. Display, print, and delete total After pressing the Total function key, the totals are displayed for 3 seconds and the memory contents are printed and deleted at the same time. A new total transaction can then be started. Factory default: Display/Print/Delete 93 Relief factor Enter in d with number keypad The number of number increments by which the scale must be relieved during the totaling transaction, therefore allowing the next weight to the saved to totaling memory. If the scale is not relieved, the weight value is not saved to the totaling memory, and the error message "Error 55 - Place Weight" is displayed. Between 0 and 30 number increments can be specified. On 0, totaling is possible as long as the scale has not settled once. Factory default: 15 number increments Fixed reference weight values Edit fixed reference weight values Selecting available fixed values from the list Page with F3 and F4 Arrow keys. Retrieve the desired fixed value with F6 Edit Edit an existing fixed value from the list Edit the highlighted fixed value with F6. Parameter name is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with keypad. Save entry with F6. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel) Other parameters are edited in the same manner. Deleting an existing fixed value Page with F3 and F4 Arrow keys. Delete the highlighted fixed value with F2 Delete. The resulting gap in the sequential numbering will be closed. Save new fixed value Press F1 New. The memory location number is assigned by the equipment. The first number in parenthesis indicates the free memory locations, the second number indicates the memory locations with assigned fixed values. Parameter name is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with keypad. Save entry with F6 Save. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel) Other parameters are edited in the same manner. Closing the fixed value list The list is closed with the F5 Back key. Retrieving fixed values Select whether fixed values are retrieved with sequential memory location numbers or part numbers. Factory default: Part number Reference weights Delete Select do not execute or execute IO assignments Select do not execute or execute Execute deletes all fixed values in Ref Fix memory. Execute enables the switching function for an external control light or control. An I/O card must be installed to control the switching processes. Start mode Select off or on If start mode is enabled, the scale freezes the value after reaching the respectively enabled switching point, and as a result also freezes the signal. The scale can be relieved without disabling the switching point, and thus without unintentionally starting a new transaction. The frozen state is only lifted by pressing the F6 Start key in the Control Functions level. Factory default: off 94 Display information field Select what data is displayed in the information field Factory default Selecting execute resets all settings to factory default • Factory default: Switching between the individually used functions, e.g. control indicator light, totaling memory, Organization Data Memory. • Control display: Continuous display of the indicator light function. • Total: continuous display of totaling memory. • Last item: Continuous display of the last item. • Organization data + database: Continuous display of the organization data memories. • Fixed reference weight values: Continuous display of the enabled reference weight memory. • Display barcode: Continuous display of the scanned barcode. Factory default: Factory default 95 6.8 Controlling Controlling means checking whether the weighed goods meet a target weight within a specified tolerance range. This function can also be used for calibrating to a specified target value with a lower or upper tolerance limit. Tolerance deviations from the target value can be specified in the programmed unit or in %. The program settings for Controlling allow selecting the target value comparison with the current reading (factory default) or the totaling memory. After the weighed goods are placed, the display shows the actual weight and the control range with a control light. The colors green / yellow / red, incl. the relevant range symbol visualize the variance from the specified target value. Control ranges: below tolerance | within tolerance (with exact target value reached) | above tolerance 6.8.1 Function keys The function keys F1 to F6 are available to control the functions. These are assigned in three levels; switching between the levels is accomplished with the Function Page key . 1. Control functions level Target value Contr. Fix F1 F2 Total Cancel Add F3 F4 F5 F6 2. Tare functions level: Tare Fix Add Tare Int. Tare Multi Tare Save Fix F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 3. Setup functions level: Gross x10 Secondary display F1 F2 F3 F4 Prog ram Setup mode F5 F6 96 6.8.2 Display screen Tip: You can use the F3 key to start an additional secondary display, e.g. to additionally display the target value or the difference to the target value. The setting to determine what value is shown in the secondary display is made in setup mode under Setup Mode / Terminal / Display / Secondary Display. Figure - Secondary display with difference to the target value 97 6.8.3 Information field display What data is displayed in the information field is controlled in Setup Mode / Program Settings / Controlling / Display Information Field. The following options are available: • Factory default: Switching between the individually used functions, e.g. control indicator light, totaling memory, Organization Data Memory. • Control display: Continuous display of the indicator light function. • Total: continuous display of totaling memory. • Last item: Continuous display of the last item. • Organization data + database: Continuous display of the organization data memories. • Controlling fixed values: Continuous display of the enabled fixed control value memory. • Display barcode: Continuous display of the scanned barcode. Example: information field display setting to control display: 1. Below tolerance 2. Within tolerance 3. Above tolerance (Exact target value reached) 6.8.4 Tare function The description and detailed instructions for the tare function can be found in Section 6.5 page 57. 6.8.5 Control functions Entering target values Press the F1 Target Value key in the Control Function level 1. You can now place a sample part to save the target value or enter the target value in the programmed unit of measure with the number keypad. Confirm with the F6 Save key. Use the number keypad to enter the acceptable tolerance in the programmed unit of measure or in percent; confirm with the F6 Save key. Press the key to switch between units and percent. If you wish to specify the plus and minus tolerances separately, you will need to enable Separate +/- Tolerance in setup mode. The display switches the relevant Controlling display depending on the settings for the information field or the secondary display; the indicator light and special characters must be enabled. The appropriate indicator light or special character is displayed to match the current status of the scale to target value. 98 Control state Indicator light color Below tolerance limit yellow In tolerance green Exact target value reached green Above tolerance limit red Special character The secondary display with the control light setting does not display symbols, but only the colors in the display field of the secondary display. The control functions Traffic Light / Symbols are automatically enabled according to the settings if a storage location was enabled from the Contr. Fix memory that includes a target and tolerance value. Display target value and tolerance The currently used target values can be retrieved with the key sequence and F3 Target Value. New target value Existing target values are overwritten by a new target value entry. End controlling Deleting the stored target value ends the control process and returns to the weight display. Press the F1 Target Value key, followed by the key or directly with the key. Control fixed values (Contr. Fix) Up to 999 target values can be stored in a power failure-proof memory. Each memory location has the following entries: • a three-digit sequential number • a name (alpha-numeric, max. 18 characters) • a part number (alpha-numeric, max. 18 characters) • Target value • Tolerance minus • Tolerance plus a) Retrieving the fixed control weight list to edit the fixed values: Press the key and then F2 Contr. Fix Selecting available fixed values from the list Page with the F3 or F4 Arrow keys until you have reached the desired memory location; enter the desired fixed value with F6 Edit. Direct retrieval with memory location number or part number. Use the number keypad to enter the part or memory location number. The specification whether the part or memory location number is retrieved is made in setup mode. The part number is entered as a left aligned search criterion; the memory location number is entered as a right aligned search criterion Enter the desired fixed value with F6 Edit 99 Process an existing fixed value from the list Process the highlighted fixed value with F6 Edit. Parameter name is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with keypad. Save the entry with F6 (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel). Other parameters are edited in the same manner. Deleting an existing fixed value Page with the F3 and F4 Arrow keys or retrieve with the part number or the sequential number. Delete the retrieved fixed value with F2 Delete. Respond YES to the security question. The resulting gap in the sequential numbering will be closed. Save new fixed value Press F1 New. The memory location number is assigned by the terminal. The first number in parenthesis indicates the free memory locations, the second number indicates the assigned memory locations. Parameter name is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with keypad. Save the entry with F6 (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel). Other parameters are edited in the same manner. Closing the fixed value list The list is closed with the F5 Back key. b) Retrieving the fixed control weight list for controlling: Press the F2 Contr. key in the Control Function level 1. Fix. The display now shows the last retrieved fixed value. Selecting from the list • Page with the F3 or F4 Arrow keys until you have reached the desired memory location; enter the desired fixed value with F6 Save. • Direct retrieval with part number or storage location number Use the number keypad to enter the part or storage location number. (the rule to either retrieve the part or storage location number is specified in setup mode, with the part number entered as a left-aligned search criterion; the storage location number is entered as a right-aligned search criterion) the desired fixed value is saved with F6 Save. Retrieving the fixed value also saves target quantities and tolerances for the control function (provided these are also stored). All stored reference weights are deleted with the "Delete Reference Weights" function in setup mode. Note If the function Fixed Value Retrieval with Barcode is enabled, and a barcode is used that is not located in the fixed memory, the error message "Error 83 - Fixed Value Not Found" is displayed. The unit returns to scale mode and the selected function is canceled. 100 Switching point for control The terminal must have an I/O card installed if you wish to forward the control values with the interface, e.g. to a control light or to a control. The I/O card must be enabled with execute in setup mode under Program Settings / Controlling / IO Assignments. The output signals are assigned as follows: Switching point S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 Signal Weight reading above toler. disabled Weight reading within toler. Weight reading below toler. Empty message Weight reading above toler. The individual inputs and outputs can be customized. Record/print within or outside of tolerance The release of a data record outside of a specified tolerance range can be prevented or accepted. If a data record is released outside of the tolerance, it is marked with a special character. Release or lock are set in setup mode under Program Settings / Controlling / Record Outside of Tolerance. 6.8.6 Totaling and picking This function is also available in controlling mode. The function can be used to total/pick control items. The totaling functions are controlled with the function keys in the Control Functions level. Totaling means that the individual items are weighed sequentially. The weight is added to totaling memory and the load is removed from the scale after each individual weighing. Picking means that the weighed items are left on the scale. The weight is added to totaling memory and the scale returns to zero without the load being removed from the scale. The measurement location cannot be changed during the picking transaction. The selection between totaling or picking is made in setup mode Program Settings. The selection applies to all subsequent weighing bridges. For purposes of the description, the following only addresses totaling. Totaling memory with several connected scales A central totaling memory is maintained for all connected scales. Totaling memory capacity Up to 999 transaction can be stored in totaling memory. The totaling memory needs to be deleted thereafter. 101 Operating the totaling function Press the Function Page key to start the Addition Function level Plus F6 Press the F6 Plus key to save the weight on the weighing bridge to the totaling memory. The item counter and the sequential number are incremented by 1. Prior to a new totaling transaction, the scale must be relieved by a minimum relief factor specified in setup mode. A weight value of 0 or totaling without relieving the scale is displayed with "Error 55 - Place Weight" (relief factor = 0 only requires a weight change). Gross, tare, and net weights can be totaled. Cancel F5 The F5 Cancel key is used to cancel or reverse weigh individual items. Pressing the Cancel key is followed by the prompt to either place the weight to be canceled on the scale, or to enter the sequential number of the weight to be canceled. Information about the sequential number can be retrieved with the key combination and F5 Plus. Use the number keypad to enter the sequential number of the item to be canceled and confirm with F6 Save. If no sequential number is entered, the weight value on the scale is saved by pressing the F6 key. The error message Error 46 is displayed if the scale is not under load. Cancellations or reverse weighings are marked in the printed receipt as Cancellation. A cancellation causes the sequential number to be incremented by one, while the item counter is decremented by one. If the item counter is 0, no further cancellations are possible; this is displayed by error message Error 48. Total F4 The F4 Total key finishes the totaling. The display now shows the gross, tare, and net totals, along with the item counter and the sequential number of the last transaction. Available choices for displaying the total Deleting the totaling memory The following functions can be assigned to the Total function key: • • Display, print, and delete total After pressing the Total function key, the totals are displayed for 3 seconds, and the memory contents are printed and deleted at the same time. A new totaling transaction can then be started. Only display totals After pressing the Total function key, the user can decide whether to delete the totaling memory. Press the F2 Delete Total key to delete the totaling memory; this is followed by the security question "Delete Total?". The F1 to F3 YES keys are used to delete the totaling memory, whereas the totaling memory is not deleted with the F4 to F6 NO keys. Press the F6 Back key to continue totaling without deleting the memory. 102 Relief factor when totaling (parameter is not used for the picking function). For the Total function, you can determine in setup mode that the scale must be relieved by a specified number of number increments between placing individual items. If the scale is not relieved, the weight reading is not saved to totaling memory, and the error message Error 55 Place Weight is displayed. This for instance prevents saving an item twice. Auto totaling The Auto Totaling function can be enabled in setup mode. In this case, only the first item must be saved with the Plus key, all other items are automatically saved to the totaling memory after the scale is relieved (for totaling only) and placing weight and settle. If auto totaling is terminated by cancel, error message, or measurement location switch, auto totaling must be restarted by pressing the Plus key once again. Info: like manual totaling, auto totaling can be defined as a condition that triggers a printout (see Print section). A load <5 number increments is not saved for auto picking. The F6 Plus key is used to manually save weights < 5 number increments to the picking memory. Assigning and deleting the sequential number Every entry (plus, cancel) into the totaling memory is assigned a 4-digit sequential number. The sequential number is not reset in the factory default condition. Resetting the sequential number can be optionally programmed in setup mode: • disabled (no reset = factory default) • Deleting the totaling memory • Switching the terminal off • Function key: F1 Delete Seq. No. when retrieved with the and F4 Total keys. Item counter The item counter only counts actually totaled transactions. The item counter is incremented by 1 for each new transaction with Plus or automatic totaling. The item counter counts to 999; the error message Error 45 is displayed beyond this. The item counter is decremented by 1 for a cancellation. The item counter is automatically reset to zero every time the total is deleted. Keys that trigger printouts Additional keys or functions, such as Plus, Cancel, or Total can be used as keys that trigger a printout for the totaling / picking functions, e.g. to print a receipt. A prerequisite for this is that the relevant key has a print format assigned. The option "Display, print and delete" must be selected for the Total key in setup mode Total key function or delete with the F2 Total key when the total is completed. Display current totals During a totaling transaction, you can display the accumulated totals by sequentially pressing the key followed by the F4 Total key. The totals and the sequential number can be deleted with the F2 key (if enabled in setup mode under function Total key "Display" only) or you can return with the F6 Back key to continue totaling. 103 Display Current Totals view: Info: Information field display with current totals Total can be programmed in Setup Mode/ Program Settings / Controlling / Information Field Display; in this case, the total is always displayed in the information field. Display individual items During a totaling transaction, you can retrieve the individual items from the totaling memory by sequentially pressing the key and F5 Plus key. The item list begins with the latest entry. Page through the list with the F3 (older entries) and F4 (newer entries) Arrow keys. The last 50 entries can be retrieved. Press the F5 Back key to close the display of the individual items and to return to the previous screen. Info: Display information field with item list Last Item can be programmed in Setup Mode / Program Settings / Controlling / Information Field Display; in this case, the last item is always displayed in the information field. 104 Totaling of controlled items outside of the tolerance Totaling controlled items outside of a specified tolerance range can be prevented. If the weight value is outside of the tolerance, the error message Error 27 "Outside of Tolerance" is displayed after pressing the F6 Plus key. For this purpose, Program Settings / Controlling / Totaling Outside of Tolerance must be switched to "Within" in setup mode. 6.8.7 Display options with the Info key Pressing the • • • • • • key gives you the following options: F1 Fixed tare Displays the stored fixed tare values (fixed tare memory). F2 Contr. Fix Displays the stored fixed values Controlling (Contr. Fix memory) F3 Target Values Displays the enabled target value with tolerances F4 Total Displays the current totals in the totaling memory F5 Plus Displays all items stored in the totaling memory (item list). The individual items can be retrieved with the Arrow keys (F3/F4). Tare key Displays the current tare weight in tare memory. Press the key after pressing the key. 6.8.8 Saving current values to fixed memory In order to save target values with tolerances directly to fixed memory, start by saving the target value with tolerances. Pressing the F5 Enter Fix key in the 2nd function key level opens the Contr. Fix memory. The target weight and the tolerance have already been saved. The part name and the part number are then added. 105 The data entry window for the target value is displayed. The target value name is entered by pressing the F6 Edit key. Enter the name with the keypad and save the entry by pressing the F6 Save key. The part number is entered in the same manner. 6.8.9 Organization data (identifier) Detailed information about organization data can be found in Section 5.11 on page 45. 6.8.10 Settings in setup mode The parameters in setup mode allow you to customize the application program Controlling to your specific needs. Start setup mode by pressing the F6 Setup Mode key in the settings function level, and from there press F6 Save to start Program Settings. F6 Next retrieves the program settings for the highlighted application program 4 Checking +/- tolerance separate Select off or on Selecting On has the effect that + and – tolerances for the unit control function are specified and queried separately. Selecting Off has the effect that the tolerance is queried only once, and is therefore the same for + and –. Factory default: off Record outside of tolerance Select within or outside This parameter specifies whether a data record is transmitted to the printer or IT only within the tolerance or also outside of the tolerance. If a data record is also accepted outside of the tolerance, it is then marked with a special character. Factory default: outside 106 Totaling outside of tolerance Select within or outside This parameter specifies whether totaling into totaling memory is only permitted for values within the tolerance or also for values outside of the tolerance. Factory default: outside Totaling or picking Select totaling or picking for the following settings. Totaling means that the individual items are removed from the scale after they have been saved to totaling memory. Picking means that the individual items remain on the scale after they have been saved to totaling memory, and that the next item is placed on the scale. Factory default: Totaling Auto totaling / picking Select off or on On means that only the respectively first item must be saved with the Plus key, all other items are automatically saved to the totaling memory after weight is loaded onto the scale and the scale settles. Factory default: off Seq. No. reset Select under what conditions the sequential number for totaling / picking is reset • disabled • Deleting the totaling memory • Switching On / Off • Function key (enables a different function key) Factory default: disabled Total key function Select what functions are assigned to the Total key Only display totals The total is displayed after the Total function key is pressed. The user can then decide whether to delete the totaling memory. Press the F2 Delete Total key to delete the totaling memory. Then confirm the security question with YES using the F1 to F3 keys; this is followed by the total printout. Display, print, and delete total After pressing the Total function key, the totals are displayed for 3 seconds and the memory contents are printed and deleted at the same time. A new totaling transaction can then be started. Factory default: Display/Print/Delete Relief factor Enter in d with number keypad The number of number increments by which the scale must be relieved during the totaling, therefore allowing the next weight to the saved to totaling memory. If the scale is not relieved, the weight value is not saved to the totaling memory, and the error message "Error 55 - Place Weight" is displayed. Between 0 and 30 number increments can be specified. On 0, totaling is possible as long as the scale has not settled once. Factory default: 15 number increments 107 Controlling fixed values Edit fixed Control values Select available fixed values from the list Page with F3 and F4 Arrow keys. Retrieve the desired fixed value with F6 Edit Process an existing fixed value from the list Process the highlighted fixed value with F6. Parameter name is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with keypad. Save entry with F6. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel) Other parameters are edited in the same manner. Deleting an existing fixed value Page with F3 and F4 Arrow keys Delete the highlighted fixed value with F2 Delete. The resulting gap in the sequential numbering will be closed. Save new fixed value Press F1 New. The memory location number is assigned by the unit. The first number in parenthesis indicates the free memory locations, the second number indicates the memory locations with assigned fixed values. Parameter name is highlighted; retrieve with F6 Edit, enter with keypad. Save entry with F6 Save. (cancel without saving the entry with F5 Cancel) Other parameters are edited in the same manner. Closing the fixed value list The list is closed with the F5 Back key. Retrieving fixed values Select whether fixed values are retrieved with sequential memory location numbers or part numbers. Factory default: Part number Delete fixed control values Select do not execute or execute IO assignments Select do not execute or execute Execute deletes all fixed control values Execute enables the switching function for an external control light or control. An I/O card must be installed to control the switching processes. Target value comparison Select With current reading The target value is always compared with the currently indicated weight. With totaling memory The target value is compared with totaling memory. Factory default: With current reading 108 Display information field Select what data is displayed in the information field Factory default Selecting execute resets all settings to factory default Display information field Select what data is displayed in the information field Factory default Selecting execute resets all settings to factory default • Factory default: Switching between the individually used functions, e.g. control indicator light, totaling memory, Organization Data Memory. • Control display: Continuous display of the indicator light function. • Total: continuous display of totaling memory. • Last item: Continuous display of the last item. • Organization data + database: Continuous display of the organization data memories. • Controlling fixed values: Continuous display of the enabled target value memory. • Display barcode: Continuous display of the scanned barcode. Factory default: Factory default • Factory default: Switching between the individually used functions, e.g. control indicator light, recipe memory, Organization Data Memory. • Control display: Continuous display of the indicator light function. • Total: continuous display of totaling memory. • Last components: Continuous display of the last component. • Organization data + database: Continuous display of the organization data memories. • Fixed tare values: Continuous display of the enabled fixed tare value memory. • Display barcode: Continuous display of the scanned barcode. Factory default: Factory default 109 7. ERROR MESSAGES Error message Cause / Remedy / Info 4 REF weight too low Scale unsuited for part weight; make appropriate setting changes in setup mode 5 Zero reset not possible Deviation from zero point too large 6 Tare not possible Empty scale, scale underloaded or overloaded, manual tare entry with tare value above maximum load 7 Print not possible Selected function does not support printing, change or enhance function. 8 No unit of measure switching Switching key blocked or locked, no 2nd unit of measure defined. 11 No measurement location signal Cable interruption or short circuit to load cell, measurement location defective 23 Print failed Printer not connected or offline, cable not connected or defective 50 Value below zero reset limit Reading below stored zero point, scale has mechanical damage, place preload, readjust, replace load cell. 51 Value above zero reset limit Weight reading above stored zero point, scale has mechanical damage, remove preload, readjust, replace load cell. 52 Overload Weight reading above weighing range, relieve scale, defective load cell 53 Underload Scale was switched on with preload, and the preload was then removed. Switch of display with keypad, return weighing platform to original state, switch display back on 75 Replace buffer battery Replace battery 110 8. FURTHER INFORMATION For further information and documentation, especially to > Application programs classifying, recipes, neutral measurements, motor vehicle scale, dynamic switching, percent weighing > Communication (alibi memory, interfaces, print image, barcode, IO-control) > Printing > Service (error messages, software update) > and many more please refer to: https://www.soehnle-professional.com/en/site/documents Please visit the Customer Center of our website www.soehnle-professional.com and select Downloads/Industrial scales/Terminals/Terminal 3035 for the required documents. 111 Soehnle Industrial Solutions GmbH Gaildorfer Straße 6 DE-71522 Backnang Telephone: +49 71 91 / 34 53 - 220 Fax: +49 71 91 / 34 53 – 211 [email protected] www.soehnle-professional.com www.soehnle-professional.com 470.051.172 EN V1.1 07/17 Technical data is subject to change.