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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

USER WARNINGS ................................................................................................................... 1

 

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CORRECT INSTALLATION OF WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS . 1

 

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CORRECT INSTALLATION OF THE LOAD CELLS ................ 1

 

LOAD CELL INPUT TEST (QUICK ACCESS) .......................................................................... 3

 

LOAD CELL TESTING ............................................................................................................... 3

 

MAIN SPECIFICATIONS OF THE INSTRUMENT ................................................................... 4

 

BUFFER BATTERY .................................................................................................................... 4

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................. 5

 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................ 6

 

BASIC INFORMATION ............................................................................................................... 6

 

WIRING DIAGRAM..................................................................................................................... 7

 

LED AND KEY FUNCTION ...................................................................................................... 8

 

MENU MAP .............................................................................................................................. 9

 

SETPOINT .................................................................................................................................. 9

 

SYSTEM PARAMETERS ........................................................................................................... 9

 

INSTRUMENT COMMISSIONING .......................................................................................... 10

 

PROGRAMMING OF SYSTEM PARAMETERS .................................................................... 11

 

THEORETICAL CALIBRATION ............................................................................................... 11

 

MAXIMUM CAPACITY ...................................................................................................................... 12

 

TARE WEIGHT ZERO SETTING ...................................................................................................... 12

 

ZERO VALUE MANUAL ENTRY ......................................................................................................  12

 

REAL CALIBRATION (WITH SAMPLE WEIGHTS) ................................................................ 12

 

FILTER ON THE WEIGHT ....................................................................................................... 13

 

ANTI PEAK ........................................................................................................................................ 14

 

ZERO PARAMETERS .............................................................................................................. 14

 

RESETTABLE WEIGHT SETTING FOR SMALL WEIGHT CHANGES .......................................... 14

 

AUTOMATIC ZERO SETTING AT POWER-ON .............................................................................. 15

 

ZERO TRACKING ............................................................................................................................. 15

 

SETTING UNITS OF MEASURE .............................................................................................. 15

 

DISPLAY COEFFICIENT .................................................................................................................. 16

 

OUTPUTS AND INPUTS CONFIGURATION .......................................................................... 17

 

SEMI-AUTOMATIC TARE (NET/GROSS) ............................................................................... 18

 

PRESET TARE (SUBTRACTIVE TARE DEVICE) ................................................................... 19

 

SEMI-AUTOMATIC ZERO (WEIGHT ZERO-SETTING FOR SMALL VARIATIONS) ............ 20

 

PEAK ........................................................................................................................................ 20

 

ANALOG OUTPUT(ONLY FOR INSTRUMENTS WHERE THIS OPTION IS AVAILABLE) .. 20

 

SERIAL COMMUNICATION SETTING .................................................................................... 22

 

RS232 SERIAL COMMUNICATION ................................................................................................. 24

 

RS485 SERIAL COMMUNICATION ................................................................................................. 24

 

DIRECT CONNECTION BETWEEN RS485 AND RS232 WITHOUT CONVERTER ...................... 24

 

WEIGHT READING VIA SERIAL PORT .................................................................................. 25

 

Summary of Contents for W100

Page 1: ...ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH Installation and User Manual W100 W100ANA 2014 30 EU EN55022 2010 EN61000 6 2 2005 EN61000 6 4 2007 version 1 07 SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION...

Page 2: ...er No guarantee against misuse Batteries Laumas provides 1 year guarantee from the date of delivery note against material defects or battery manufacturing faults Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users i...

Page 3: ...WEIGHT ZERO SETTING 12 ZERO VALUE MANUAL ENTRY 12 REAL CALIBRATION WITH SAMPLE WEIGHTS 12 FILTER ON THE WEIGHT 13 ANTI PEAK 14 ZERO PARAMETERS 14 RESETTABLE WEIGHT SETTING FOR SMALL WEIGHT CHANGES 14...

Page 4: ...TEST 28 DATE AND TIME SETTING 28 INFO MENU 28 SETPOINT PROGRAMMING 29 ALARMS 30 PRINTING EXAMPLES 32 RESERVED FOR THE INSTALLER 33 MENU LOCKING 33 MENU UNLOCKING 33 TEMPORARY MENU UNLOCKING 33 DATA D...

Page 5: ...emote control switch coils Avoid inverters in the instrument panel if inevitable use special filters for the inverters and separate them with sheet metal partitions The panel installer must provide el...

Page 6: ...l shifting and tipping relating to shocks and vibration windy conditions seismic conditions in the installation setting stability of the support structure EARTHING THE WEIGHED STRUCTURE By means of a...

Page 7: ...itation wire must be equal or similar to the one indicated in the load cell data sheet input resistance The insulation value between the shield and any other cell wire and between any other cell wire...

Page 8: ...o serial ports RS485 and RS232 for connection to PC PLC up to 32 instruments max 99 with line repeaters by ASCII Laumas or ModBus R T U protocol remote display printer The instrument can be connected...

Page 9: ...F DECIMALS DISPLAY INCREMENTS 0 4 x 1 x 2 x 5 x 10 x 20 x 50 x 100 DIGITAL FILTER READINGS PER SECOND 0 012 7 s 5 300 Hz RELAY LOGIC OUTPUTS N 5 max 115 VAC 150 mA N 4 analog output version LOGIC INPU...

Page 10: ...n 5 V max 24 V 23 LOAD CELL SIGNAL Sig 12 INPUT COMMON VDC 0 V 24 LOAD CELL SIGNAL Sig BASIC INFORMATION It is recommended that the power supply negative pole be grounded It is possible to supply up t...

Page 11: ...2 23 IN 1 IN 2 IN COMMON INPUTS supply 5 24 VDC 0 20 4 20 mA COMMON 0 10 VDC 1 ANALOG OUTPUT OPTION 16 1415 4 WIRE load cell CONNECTION 24 SIGNAL 19 EXCITAT EXCITAT SIGNAL 21 20 23 22 12 EC OPTION 3 2...

Page 12: ...function during weight display press and hold down MENU and keys at the same time press MENU immediately followed by KEY Short press Long press 3 s Into menus Semi automatic zero Tare resetting Cance...

Page 13: ...9 MENU MAP Into menus changes are applied right after pressing the ENTER key no further confirmation is required SETPOINT SYSTEM PARAMETERS 3 s optional 3 s optional optional...

Page 14: ...tion REAL CALIBRATION WITH SAMPLE WEIGHTS If the instrument HAS NOT BEEN CALIBRATED missing plant system identification tag proceed with calibration If load cells data are unknown follow the procedure...

Page 15: ...ible to set a value between 0 50000 and 7 00000 mV V Example of 4 cell system with sensitivity 2 00100 2 00150 2 00200 2 00250 enter 2 00175 calculated as 2 00100 2 00150 2 00200 2 00250 4 The divisio...

Page 16: ...g Confirming once again the weight is set to zero the value is stored to the permanent memory Press to display the value of the total weight reset by the instrument given by the sum of all of the prev...

Page 17: ...le for more than 20 all the parameters with settable weight values are reset to default values LINEARISATION OPTION ON MAX 5 POINTS It is possible to perform a linearisation of the weight repeating th...

Page 18: ...2 5 6 2500 12 5 7 4000 10 8 6000 10 9 7000 5 ANTI PEAK When the weight is stable the anti peak filter removes any sudden disturbances with a maximum duration of 1 second Confirm the filter on the weig...

Page 19: ...mple if the parameter is set to 5 and is set to 2 the weight will be automatically set to zero for variations smaller than or equal to 10 x SETTING UNITS OF MEASURE These are the available units of me...

Page 20: ...ue currently displayed pieces in set the weight of one piece newton metres the value set in will be multiplied by the weight value currently displayed kilogram metres the value set in will be multipli...

Page 21: ...programmed setpoint value the contact will switch on the basis of weight according to setpoint see section SETPOINT PROGRAMMING the contact will not switch on the basis of weight but is controlled by...

Page 22: ...d closing the input no operation is performed the input status may however be read remotely by way of the communication protocol closing the input for max one second the weight is transmitted over the...

Page 23: ...g the tare value going back to the weight display the display shows the net weight subtracting the preset tare value and the NET LED lights up to show that a tare has been entered To delete a preset t...

Page 24: ...nput closed the maximum weight value reached remains displayed By opening the input the current weight is displayed If you wish to use this input to view a sudden variation peak set the FILTER ON THE...

Page 25: ...with the minimum analog setting the PLC or tester read 4 1 mA I must set the parameter to 3 9 to obtain 4 0 on the PLC or tester correction of analog output to full scale if necessary permit modifica...

Page 26: ...he frequency set in item from 10 to 300 set set continuous weight transmission protocol to RIP5 20 60 RIP50SHA RIPLED series remote displays the remote display shows the net weight or gross weight acc...

Page 27: ...40 Hz with minimum baud rate 4800 baud 80 Hz with minimum baud rate 9600 baud 100 Hz with minimum baud rate 19200 baud 200 Hz with minimum baud rate 38400 baud 300 Hz with minimum baud rate 38400 bau...

Page 28: ...is necessary to connect the above mentioned resistors DIRECT CONNECTION BETWEEN RS485 AND RS232 WITHOUT CONVERTER Since a two wire RS485 output may be used directly on the RS 232 input of a PC or remo...

Page 29: ...ection WEIMOD MODE see section WEIRIP MODE WARNING in order to use the weight reading via serial port the weight reading mode must be set as see section DATA DELETION AND PROGRAM SELECTION RS485 CONNE...

Page 30: ...case of conflict the last serial set remains active Settable parameters transmission speed 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 115200 default 9600 transmitting instrument address only for from 1 to 99 default...

Page 31: ...y locked at power on and shows the instrument model To unlock it if necessary cut off the connection to the receiving instrument and follow the procedure in KEYPAD OR DISPLAY LOCKING section see trans...

Page 32: ...n Test It allows the analog signal to range between the minimum and the maximum values starting from the minimum current output test voltage output test Millivolt Test displays the load cell response...

Page 33: ...values for relays switching are selected by the E EC position from 0 to max full scale default 0 Setpoint relay switching occurs when the weight exceed the value set in this parameter The type of swit...

Page 34: ...ble this message appears in the sample weight setting in real calibration after the fifth sample weight value has been entered the value set for the parameter is beyond the permitted values press ESC...

Page 35: ...II __O F_ __O L_ __O F_ __O L_ __O F_ aa CR RIP __O F_ __O L_ __O F_ __O L_ __O F_ __O F_ HDRIP N _ERCEL _ER_OL _ER_AD _ER_OF O__SET CONTIN _ERCEL _ER_OL _ER_AD _ER_OF O__SET For RIP remote displays i...

Page 36: ...r less than 3 seconds BASIC PRINTOUT W100 BASE Addr 01 DATE 12 09 11 14 48 12 GROSS 878 kg NET 589 kg TARE 289 kg BASIC PRINTOUT PEAK ENABLED W100 BASE Addr 01 DATE 12 09 11 14 48 12 GROSS 1204 kg NET...

Page 37: ...to indicate that this menu item is unlocked TEMPORARY MENU UNLOCKING press and simultaneously for 3 seconds it is now possible to enter and modify all menus including those which are locked By return...

Page 38: ...r approval indicating mandatory hardware code and serial number see section INSTRUMENT COMMISSIONING Configure the connection to the CLM serie intelligent junction box or to the multi channel weight t...

Page 39: ...achstehenden Normen bereinstimmt F D claration de conformit Nous d clarons avec cela responsabilit que le produit auquel se rapporte la pr sente d claration est conforme aux normes cit es ci apr s CZ...

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