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WEIGHING INDICATOR
SOFTWARE MANUAL
ITKP-01-04-12-18-EN

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  • Page 1 PUE HX5.EX WEIGHING INDICATOR SOFTWARE MANUAL ITKP-01-04-12-18-EN...
  • Page 2 DECEMBER 2018...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    10. PERIPHERAL DEVICES..........................24 10.1. IM01.EX Communication Module......................24 10.1.1. Connecting IM01.EX to the Mains ..................... 24 10.1.2. Connecting IM01.EX Module and PUE HX5.EX Indicator ............24 10.1.3. Activation of Connection Between the IM01.EX Module and HX5.EX Scale......24 10.2. Computer ............................. 25 10.2.1.
  • Page 4 10.4.7. Test............................32 10.5. Additional Display ..........................33 10.5.1. Additional Display Port ......................33 10.5.2. Bottom Text Area Template ...................... 33 11. PRINTOUTS .............................. 34 11.1. Print Mode: Header – GLP Printout - Footer ..................34 11.2. Non-Standard Printouts ........................36 11.3.
  • Page 5 22.3. Setting Reference Sample Mass by Entering Mass of a Single Part ............ 63 22.4. Setting Reference Sample Mass by Determining Mass of a Single Part ..........63 22.5. Setting Reference Sample Mass by Acquiring Mass of a Single Part from Database......64 22.6.
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    It is constructed in accordance with Directive 2014/34/EU, and can be used in environment filled with explosive gases and dust, classified as zones: 1, 2, 21, 22. The PUE HX5.EX indicator's functionality makes it a perfect solution for vast range of various industry applications.
  • Page 7: Operation Panel

    2. OPERATION PANEL Keys: Press to switch the indicator on / off. Press to enter the main menu. Press to log in. Press to zero the scale. Press to tare the scale. Press to change the weighing unit. Press to cancel the message. Press to confirm the message.
  • Page 8: Start-Up

    Programmable key assigned to a pictogram displayed in the bottom screen area. Programmable key assigned to a pictogram displayed in the bottom screen area. Programmable key assigned to a pictogram displayed in the bottom screen area. Programmable key assigned to a pictogram displayed in the bottom screen area.
  • Page 9: Top Bar

    4.1. Top Bar The top bar displays the following information: Working mode name and symbol. Weighing device name. Symbol informing that printer is connected. Symbol informing that communication with a PC computer is on. Symbol informing that communication with E2R SYSTEM is on. 4.2.
  • Page 10: Operating The Menu

    You can define on-screen pictograms individually for each working mode. For detailed procedure informing you how to define on-screen pictograms read section 'Display'. 5. OPERATING THE MENU In order to navigate the program menu use the operation panel. 5.1. Entering the Menu In order to enter the menu press key.
  • Page 11: Entering Numeric And Text Characters And Signs

    Press to change keyboard mode when editing numeric and text values. Press to select/change working mode. Press to confirm/accept modifications. Press to move one menu level up, or to discard entering parameter modifications. Press to select higher-level parameters group, or to edit parameter value and change it by one digit up.
  • Page 12 Where: Digits mode. To change keyboard working mode press key. Keyboard working mode options: - digits mode, - arrow keys operation, - bottom bar operation. Press to clear box content. Keys: Press to enter digit 1. Press to enter digit 2. Press to enter digit 3.
  • Page 13: Text Box

    Press to confirm the modifications. Press to change keyboard working mode. 5.3.2. Text Box Where: Capital letters mode. To change keyboard working mode press key. Keyboard working mode options: - upper-case characters mode, - lower-case characters mode, - digits mode, - arrow keys operation, - bottom bar operation.
  • Page 14 Press to view list of variables that can be used in the project. Keys: Press to enter . , { } : °. Press to enter a b c. Press to enter d e f. Press to enter g h i. Press to enter j k l.
  • Page 15: Diacritical Signs Table

    5.3.3. Diacritical Signs Table In order to activate diacritical signs table while editing text box it is necessary to press and hold key. Diacritical signs characteristic for a particular interface language are automatically added to the table when the given language gets selected.
  • Page 16: Program

    • press key repeatedly, keep pressing the key until you see the home screen, • press key, the home screen is displayed immediately. 6. PROGRAM Program menu is divided into function groups. Function group is a group of interrelated parameters. Function Groups: •...
  • Page 17: Log In Procedure

    7.1. Log in Procedure • Go to the home screen, press key, wait for the operators database to open. • Select particular operator, wait for the on-screen keyboard with a password box to open. • Enter the password and press key to confirm, the home screen is displayed.
  • Page 18: Weighing

    8. WEIGHING Load the weighing pan. Read the result when stability marker is displayed. Only stable weighing results can be recorded (stability marker 8.1. Zeroing To zero mass indication press key. Zero indication and the following pictograms are displayed: Zeroing operation means determining new zero point, recognized by the weighing device as precise zero.
  • Page 19: Dual Range Devices

    It is impossible to tare zero or negative values. When you tare zero or negative values the indicator responds with the following message: 8.3. Dual Range Devices N/A in case of single range scales Switching from weighing with the accuracy of the I weighing range to weighing with the accuracy of the II weighing range takes place automatically upon exceeding Max of the I weighing range.
  • Page 20: Setting Min, Max Thresholds

    Options in case when the main unit is [kg]: • kg (kilogram), • lb (pound)*, • N (newton)*, • u1 (custom unit 1)*, • u2 (custom unit 2)*. – unit disabled for verified weighing devices. You can declare start unit and two custom units – for detailed information read section 15, „UNITS”.
  • Page 21: Setting Min, Max Thresholds By Product Selection

    • Enter respective value and press key to confirm changes, <Max> numerical box is opened. • Enter respective value and press key to confirm changes. 8.5.2. Setting MIN, MAX Thresholds by Product Selection • Enter <Databases / Products> submenu. • Edit a given product and enter respective threshold values. •...
  • Page 22: Communication

    9. COMMUNICATION The scale operating in hazardous area can communicate with peripheral devices, the communication is established via the following ports: RS232 (1), RS232 (2), RS485. Since the scale is intended for operation in hazardous area, its communication interfaces have been equipped with hermetic intrinsically safe connectors.
  • Page 23: Ethernet

    Stop bits 1, 2. Parity None, Odd, Even. 9.3. Ethernet Applicable in case of an active IM01.EX communication module • Select <Ethernet> port. • Set transmission parameters: DHCP Yes, IP Address 0.0.0.0 Subnet mask 0.0.0.0 Default gateway 0.0.0.0 MAC address Set the transmission parameters in accordance with your local network.
  • Page 24: Peripheral Devices

    10.1.2. Connecting IM01.EX Module and PUE HX5.EX Indicator IM01.EX communication module is equipped with a connector for intrinsically safe circuit, marked as HX5.EX, used to connect PUE HX5.EX indicator. Connect the PUE HX5.EX indicator to the IM01.EX communication module via a dedicated cable, PT0327.
  • Page 25: Computer

    • Activation of the IM01.EX communication module results with automatic display of the following data: Active connection status, the status takes the following values: Status Connected, Not connected. Software version Software version of the IM01.EX module. Submenu for configuration of optional additional modules of the Additional modules IM01.EX communication module (anybus module, analog outputs module).
  • Page 26: Address

    IP Address: IP address of the scale. Port: number of port for transmission protocol. Ethernet Timeout [ms]: time delay - time interval for disconnection, counted from the moment of the most recent command sent from the peripheral device to which the weighing device is connected. 10.2.2.
  • Page 27: Printout Interval

    • Enter respective value and press key to confirm changes. 10.2.6. PUE HX5.EX and E2R System Establishing connection between the scale and the E2R System PC software. E2R System is a modular solution designed to comprehensively manage production processes, some stages of which consist in weighing.
  • Page 28: Printer Port

    Ethernet port of scale-connected IM01.EX communication module (RJ45 Ethernet connector) used for connecting a network printer or a computer with RADWAG-designed program, e.g. RAD KEY. USB port of type A of the scale-connected IM01.EX communication module Pendrive (M12 4P connector). used for connecting a USB flash drive in order to print weighings to a text file.
  • Page 29: Prefix, Suffix

    Code page Language 1250 Polish, Czech, Hungarian 1252 English, German, French, Spanish, Italian 1254 Turkish • by sending the control code from the weighing device, which automatically sets the right code page of the printer (i.e. code page accordant with the one of a weighing device).
  • Page 30: Record Of Measurement Data Onto A Usb Flash Drive

    10.3.4. Record of Measurement Data Onto a USB Flash Drive Applicable in case of an active IM01.EX communication module Scale program enables record of measurement data onto an external flash drive. Procedure: • Plug the flash drive to the USB port of the IM01.EX communication module, to do it use PT0084 cable.
  • Page 31: Offset

    Parameter allowing you to edit <Prefix> and <Suffix> in order to provide synchronization of the scale program with a barcode scanner. In RADWAG-adopted standard, the prefix is 01 sign (byte) hexadecimal format, the suffix is 0D sign (byte) hexadecimal format.
  • Page 32: Field Selection

    • Go to <Suffix> submenu and, using the on-screen keyboard, enter a required value (hexadecimal format). 10.4.5. Field Selection Parameter allowing you to specify, for which field the search is to be carried out in particular databases. Procedure: • Enter <Peripherals / Barcode Scanner / Field selection> submenu, list of fields for search is displayed.
  • Page 33: Additional Display

    Procedure: • Enter <Barcode Scanner / Test> submenu, <Test> edit box is displayed, it features ASCII field and HEX field. • The code is scanned and entered to the ASCII field and HEX filed, next the test result is displayed in the bottom part. When: •...
  • Page 34: Printouts

    Procedure: • Enter <Peripherals / Additional display / Bottom text area template> submenu, <Bottom text area template> edit box is displayed. • Modify the template and press key to confirm changes. The template can comprise 30 characters maximum. 11. PRINTOUTS <Printouts>...
  • Page 35 *) – Variables accessible by default (marked with pictogram). How to Operate Printouts 1. To print variables comprised within GLP printout section which are enabled for printing and marked with pictogram, press located on the weighing device panel. 2. To print variables comprised within Header and/or Footer section which are enabled for printing and marked with pictogram, press respective programmable button: <...
  • Page 36: Non-Standard Printouts

    Empty line Blank line. An area for the signature of an operator carrying out the Signature measurement. Non-standard printout One of 10 non-standard printouts. Printout examples: Header section GLP printout section Footer section 11.2. Non-Standard Printouts The program allows you to design 10 non-standard printouts. Each of them can consist of approximately 1900 characters (letters, digits, special signs, spaces), including: •...
  • Page 37: Adjustment Report

    11.3. Adjustment Report Group of parameters allowing you to declare variables that are to be printed on an adjustment report printout. Adjustment report is automatically generated at the end of each adjustment process. Variables description Project Project name (31 characters maximum). Adjustment type Performed adjustment type.
  • Page 38: Formulation Report

    Dosing correction Dosing correction value. Net value of mass that is to be dosed, given in an adjustment Dosing mass unit. Difference between the net value of mass that is to be dosed Difference and a value of automatic dosing threshold. Value of low threshold of manual dosing.
  • Page 39: Inputs / Outputs

    12. INPUTS / OUTPUTS Some models of HX5.EX scale can be equipped with 4 inputs / 4 outputs. It is possible to expand inputs / outputs range outside hazardous area, this is done using IM01.EX communication module, connected to the indicator via intrinsically safe interface.
  • Page 40 Where: 4 outputs, available in HX5.EX scale. Outputs 1÷4 4 outputs of standard scale-connected IM01.EX communication module. Outputs 5÷8 8 outputs of non-standard scale-connected IM01.EX communication module. Outputs 9÷16 • Edit selected output, list of functions to be assigned is displayed. None Output inactive.
  • Page 41: Display

    13. DISPLAY You can customize the home screen and the displayed data. Customization concerns the workspace (fields 1, 2, 3, 4) and the bottom area (5) featuring programmable buttons with functions assigned to numeric keys of the operation panel: In order to customize the screen go to < / Display>...
  • Page 42 Option available only for those widgets that have not been added yet. Upon entering <Add> submenu you can select <Label> widget of particular dimensions. Label data list (data accessibility is conditioned by a working mode). Tare Gross Operator Product Packaging Customer Lot number Batch number...
  • Page 43: Text Box

    Status Formulation Ingredient - Default label settings. 13.1.2. Text Box Field displaying weighing-related information. As an operator you can freely program the field content (texts and variables of line 1 and line 2). For detailed information regarding text box read section 5.3.2. For list of printout variables read ANNEX 1 of this user manual.
  • Page 44 Information Enter this parameter to read info on selected widget type and dimensions. This submenu provides two functions: 1. Bar graph type: Linear presentation of the weighing range. 2. Zoom: Enabling/disabling bar graph zoom in order Settings to provide more clear visualisation of the 'Min threshold' - 'Max threshold' range.
  • Page 45: Keys

    MAX threshold value has to be greater than MIN threshold value. For detailed description on how to set MIN, MAX thresholds refer to section 8.5. 13.2. Keys Programmable numeric keys (F1 - F5). These are so called quick access keys for triggering the most often performed operations.
  • Page 46 Edit labels quantity Edit C labels quantity Edit lot number Edit batch number Edit universal variable 1 Edit universal variable 2 Edit universal variable 3 Databases Reports Select operator Print Zero Tare Parameters Change working mode Change unit Last digit Set date Set time Set part mass...
  • Page 47: Default Screen Settings

    Process start Process stop Process pause Breakdown None - Default settings. 13.3. Default Screen Settings Function allowing you to set default workspace values and default function keys for a particular working mode. Procedure: • Enter <Display / Default screen settings> submenu, a respective warning is displayed: <Continue?>.
  • Page 48: Date And Time

    14.2. Date and Time Default scale settings enable operator who is logged as Administrator to modify date and time parameter. but the software allows to change permission level, and as a result authorize other operators to access <Date and time> parameter. Procedure: •...
  • Page 49: Select Database Record

    14.5. Select Database Record Parameter allowing you to set permission levels enabling particular operators to select given database records. 'Select database record' parameter is available for the following databases: products, formulations, packaging, customers, universal variables. Procedure: • Enter <Permissions / Select database record> submenu. •...
  • Page 50: Start Unit

    15.2. Start Unit Upon setting start unit, the scale activates with the set start unit for these modes where change of the unit is possible. Procedure: • Enter <Units> submenu, next enter <Start unit activation> parameter. • Go to <Start unit> submenu and select start unit from the list. •...
  • Page 51: Miscellaneous Parameters

    Procedure for declaring <Custom unit 2> is analogous. 16. MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS Parameters facilitating scale operation. To set these parameters go to: < / Misc> submenu. 16.1. Interface Language Parameter allowing you to set program menu language. Procedure: • Enter <Misc / Language> submenu and set the interface language. Available languages: Polish, English, German, French, Spanish, Czech.
  • Page 52: Backlight Standby Time

    Enter this parameter to set date format. Options: YYYY.MM.DD (set by default), YYYY.DD.MM, DD.MM.YYYY, MM.DD.YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD, Date format * YYYY/DD/MM, DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, YYYY-MM-DD, YYYY-DD-MM, DD-MM-YYYY, MM-DD-YYYY. Enter this parameter to set time format. Options: HH:mm:ss 24H Time format ** (set by default), 1 HH:mm:ss 12H, HH-mm-ss 24H, HH-mm-ss 12H, HH.mm.ss 24H, HH.mm.ss 12H.
  • Page 53: Adjustment

    • Press key to confirm. Message <Please wait...> is displayed, the operation is in progress. • After completed operation <Misc> submenu is displayed. 17. ADJUSTMENT option available for non-verified scales exclusively In order to ensure the highest weighing accuracy, it is recommended to periodically introduce a corrective factor of indications to weighing device memory, the said factor must be referred to the reference mass.
  • Page 54: Start Mass Determination

    17.3. Start Mass Determination If the weighing device does not require adjustment or you do not have suitable amount of adjustment weights, you can only determine start mass. Procedure: • Enter <Adjustment / Start mass determination> submenu. Message <Remove weight> is displayed. •...
  • Page 55: Working Modes - General Information

    19. WORKING MODES - GENERAL INFORMATION The weighing device features the following working modes: Weighing Parts counting Percent weighing Dosing Formulations 19.1. Running Working Mode • Go to the home screen and press key, <Working modes> submenu providing list of available working modes is displayed. •...
  • Page 56: Readout

    Readout Proximity sensors Save mode Auto Threshold Result control Autotare Labelling mode Statistics Remaining specific functions referring directly to a given working mode are described further down this user manual. On-screen button (working mode parameters) that is to be found in each working mode home screen, provides direct access to settings of the given working mode.
  • Page 57: Save Mode

    20.2. Save Mode Parameter allowing you to set mode of sending data from the weighing device to a peripheral device. Procedure: • Enter <Working modes> menu and select respective working mode. • Enter <Save mode> submenu and select respective save mode. Save mode options list: Manual printout of each stable weighing result above <Auto Manual each stable...
  • Page 58: Autotare

    If the 'result control' mode is on, respective pictograms are displayed on the right of the weighing result window, Procedure: • Enter <Working modes> menu and select respective working mode. • Enter <Result control> submenu and set respective option. Where: Each weighing is recorded.
  • Page 59: Automatic C Label Triggering

    Custom functions of <Labelling mode> submenu: Parameter for declaring number of labels to be printed Labels quantity on the scale-connected printer. Parameter for declaring number of C labels to be printed C labels quantity on the scale-connected printer. Automatic C label triggering For detailed description read section 20.6.1.
  • Page 60: Statistics

    − in case of <Mode> parameter set to <Counter> value, you must provide quantity value, upon obtaining of which you want the C label printout to be triggered. • Press key to confirm introduced modifications. 20.7. Statistics All statistical data is updated in an ongoing manner. The statistical data can be updated globally (regardless of the weighted product) or individually for each product that is either weighed or selected from the database.
  • Page 61: Local Settings

    21.2. Local Settings In order to access local settings, press operation panel key to which < Working mode parameters> pictogram is assigned: Readout For detailed description read section 20.1. Save mode For detailed description read section 20.2. Auto Threshold For detailed description read section 20.3. Result control For detailed description read section 20.4.
  • Page 62: Function Of Automatic Correction Of Reference Sample Mass

    Readout For detailed description read section 20.1. Save mode For detailed description read section 20.2. Auto Threshold For detailed description read section 20.3. ACAI For detailed description read section 22.2.1. Minimum Reference Sample Mass For detailed description read section 22.2.2. Result control For detailed description read section 20.4.
  • Page 63: Minimum Reference Sample Mass

    22.2.2. Minimum Reference Sample Mass Prior determining single piece weight value you can declare „Minimum reference sample mass, i.e. minimum weight value for the total mass of all pieces loaded onto the weighing pan, expressed in reading units. Procedure: • Enter <Working modes / Parts counting / Minimum reference sample mass>...
  • Page 64: Setting Reference Sample Mass By Acquiring Mass Of A Single Part From Database

    • Load the weighing pan with declared amount of parts. When the indication is stable ( pictogram is displayed), press key to confirm the mass. • Single part mass is calculated automatically, <Parts counting> working mode is run and the weighing device displays quantity of single parts (pcs).
  • Page 65: Working Mode - Percent Weighing

    • Press button (Assign reference sample), reference sample mass for the product is recorded in <Part mass> entry. 23. WORKING MODE - PERCENT WEIGHING Percent weighing is a working mode enabling you to compare the measured sample with the reference mass. The result is expressed in [%]. Reference mass can be either determined by weighing or entered to weighing device memory by an operator.
  • Page 66: Reference Sample Mass Determined By Weighing

    23.3. Reference Sample Mass Determined by Weighing If the reference sample is to be weighed in a container, first put the container on a weighing pan and tare it. • Press button (Determine reference sample mass), the following message is displayed: <Put reference sample>. •...
  • Page 67: Home Screen

    24.1. Home Screen 24.2. Local Settings In order to access local settings, press operation panel key to which < Working mode parameters> pictogram is assigned: Procedure: • Enter < / Working modes / Dosing> submenu. • Select <Dosing mode> parameter and set one of the dosing modes: Manual dosing Manual dosing with MIN, MAX thresholds.
  • Page 68 Enter to send signal triggering the process of silos emptying Permission to empty (e.g. opening of flap). Enter to set process end delay, counted from the moment Chute delay [s] when mass value gets below the set <Auto threshold> value. Enter to set delay of record of dosed mass after the dosing Record delay [s] threshold gets reached.
  • Page 69: Automatic Dosing Procedure

    24.3. Automatic Dosing Procedure • Save general parameters of Dosing mode to scale memory, the parameters are to be found upon pressing a key to which pictogram is assigned. • In case of selecting a product (that is to be dosed) form the database the following message is displayed: <Fast dosing threshold, dosing threshold, dosing outputs, fast dosing outputs will be obtained from the product data.
  • Page 70 Workspace data: Fast dosing threshold value. Dosing threshold value. Process status, the status takes the following values: -3.000kg – amount left to be dosed; OK – target dosing mass obtained; Pause – process inhibited: a) by means of (pause) button, to restart the process press button, b) the start signal is awaited for;...
  • Page 71: Manual Dosing Procedure

    • Visualisation of mass value higher than the value of [DT1] threshold and lower than the value of [DT2] threshold: DT1=1600g DT2=1800g • Visualisation of mass value higher than the value of [DT2] threshold: DT1=1600g DT2=1800g • Upon exceeding the value of fast dosing threshold, fast dosing outputs are activated.
  • Page 72 Top bar pictograms: process in progress (blinking pictogram). Workspace data: Value of low threshold of manual dosing. Value of max threshold of manual dosing. Process status, the status takes the following values: -3.000kg – amount left to be dosed; OK – target dosing mass comprised between MIN and MAX thresholds; Pause –...
  • Page 73: Dosing Process Report

    • Press key to confirm dosed mass, PS=Completed status is displayed (process completed). Blinking pictogram is turned off. 24.5. Dosing Process Report Dosing report is automatically generated at the end of each dosing process, next it is sent to port selected for <Peripherals / Printer>. To declare report content go to <Printouts / Dosing report>...
  • Page 74: Local Settings

    25.2. Local Settings In order to access local settings, press operation panel key to which < Working mode parameters> pictogram is assigned: Enter to force query regarding formulation multiplier, i.e. value by Request multiplier which the weight, high deviation and low deviation values of <mass> type are to be multiplied.
  • Page 75: Formulation Procedure

    • Modification of ingredient settings is possible upon editing of the selected ingredient, to do it press key to which (edit) pictogram is assigned. When 1. you declare low deviation of value greater than the declared ingredient mass then the following message is displayed: <Value too high>. Enter correct low deviation value.
  • Page 76 • Upon process start, bar graph of weighed ingredient mass is displayed with the following data: Top bar pictograms: process in progress (blinking pictogram). Workspace data: Low deviation value. High deviation value. Process status, the status takes the following values: -3.000kg – amount left to be weighed;...
  • Page 77: Formulation Report

    Bar graph operation: • Visualisation of mass value lower than the value of [LD], low deviation: HD=1.800kg LD=1.600kg • Visualisation of mass value higher than the value of [LD], low deviation, and lower than the value of [HD], high deviation: HD=1.800kg LD=1.600kg •...
  • Page 78: Databases

    Report on each completed process is saved to <Formulation reports> database, the file name is a combination of date and hour of process completion and of process status (for the list of dosing report data read section 27.2.4). 26. DATABASES Weighing device software comprises the following databases: Database name Max records qty...
  • Page 79: Database Import

    • The file name is correlated with the name of exported database: Databases File name and extension Operators Users.idb32 Products Products.idb32 Formulations Formulas.idb32 Packaging Packages.idb32 Customers Customers.idb32 Labels Labels.idb32 Universal variables Universal variables.idb32 Non-standard printouts Non standard printouts.idb32 26.2. Database Import Applicable in case of an active IM01.EX communication module Import of weighing device databases carried out using USB flash drive.
  • Page 80: Deleting Database Record

    26.4. Deleting Database Record • Enter selected database. • Activate function keys, to do it press key. • Press operation panel key to which pictogram (delete one by one) is assigned. Message <Delete record?> is displayed. • Press key to confirm. The selected record gets deleted. 26.5.
  • Page 81: Formulations

    Name 2 Additional name (43 characters maximum). Code 2 Additional code (15 characters maximum). Low limit of weighing within ranges (Result control). High limit of weighing within ranges (Result control). Tare Tare value (set automatically when the product is selected). Mass Nominal value of product mass.
  • Page 82: Packaging

    List of parameters defined for a formulation: Name Formulation name (43 characters maximum). Code Formulation code (15 characters maximum). Defining formulation ingredients, and preview of added formulation Ingredients ingredients quantity. Target value Preview of total mass of formulation. 26.6.4. Packaging Packaging database features list of product containers.
  • Page 83: Universal Variables

    List of parameters defined for a label: Name Label name. Code Label code. Project * Label project. *) An example of how to make and send label template to a scale memory is to be found in ANNEX 02 of this user manual. 26.6.7.
  • Page 84: Deleting Weighings Report

    27.1. Deleting Weighings Report N/a in case of Alibi reports database • Enter reports database. • Activate function keys, to do it press key. • Press key to which pictogram (delete all records of report database) is assigned. Message <Delete all records?> is displayed. •...
  • Page 85: Alibi

    27.2.2. Alibi Each weighing result sent from the weighing device to a printer is saved to Alibi report. You can preview data of particular weighings. List of parameters defined for a completed weighing Date Performed weighing date. Time Performed weighing time. Result Weighing result given in specific unit (%, pcs).
  • Page 86: Import / Export

    Formulation performance status. Status values: Ongoing, Aborted, Status Completed. Start date Formulation start date. End date Formulation end date. Formulation Performed formulation name. Operator Operator performing formulation process. Customer Customer for whom the formulation is carried out. Ingredients quantity Number of formulation ingredients. Measurements quantity Number of weighings performed within the formulation cycle.
  • Page 87: Data Import

    Data stored in weighings and Alibi reports files can be read using special RADWAG-designed PC software. 28.2. Data Import Applicable in case of an active IM01.EX communication module <Import>...
  • Page 88: Error Messages

    29. ERROR MESSAGES 30. ANNEX 01 – Printout Variables 30.1. Variables List Each defined variable must be inserted in between curly bracket: {x}, where x – variable number. List of variables defining non-standard printout templates and data displayed within the workspace. Description Standard printout in an adjustment unit Standard printout in a current unit...
  • Page 89 {15} Statistics: Number {16} Statistics: Sum {17} Statistics: Average {18} Statistics: Min {19} Statistics: Max {20} Statistics: Gross sum {21} Gross weight value in the current unit {22} Net weight in [lb] unit {23} Result control (status) {24} Net price {25} Gross price {26}...
  • Page 90: Variables Formatting

    {81} Packaging: Code {82} Packaging: Mass {85} Customer: Name {86} Customer: Code {87} Customer: TIN {88} Customer: Address {89} Customer: Postal code {90} Customer: City {91} Customer: Discount in%] {100} Dosing Report: Start date {101} Dosing Report: End date {102} Dosing Report: Fast dosing threshold {103} Dosing Report: Dosing threshold...
  • Page 91 Formatting types: • variables with left justification, • variables with right justification, • determining quantity of characters for printing / displaying, • determining quantity of decimal places for numeric variables, • converting the format of date and hour, • converting numeric variables into EAN13 code, •...
  • Page 92 Formatted variables application: CODE DESCRIPTION {6:V6.3} Net weight value in a current unit in EAN 13 code (6-character code) {6:V7.3} Net weight value in a current unit in EAN 13 code (7-character code) {7:V6.3} Net weight value in an adjustment unit in EAN 13 code (6-character code) {7:V7.3} Net weight value in an adjustment unit in EAN 13 code (7-character code) {8:V6.3}...
  • Page 93: Annex 02 - Label Template

    31. ANNEX 02 – Label Template Label template can be created: • via scale, using available variables, • via Label Editor R02 PC software. For detailed description concerning creation of label template via PC software, read user manual of „Label Editor R02”.
  • Page 94: Assigning A C Label With A Template To A Product

    31.4. Assigning a C Label with a Template to a Product • Enter <Databases / Products> submenu and select respective entry. • Enter <C Label> parameter, label database with list of existing C labels is displayed. • Select respective label, it is automatically assigned to a product. 31.5.
  • Page 95: Annex 04 - Barcode Scanner Configuration

    5. A special protocol is required in order the code be received by RADWAG equipment. It is required to program an appropriate prefix and suffix. In RADWAG-adopted standard, the prefix is 01 sign (byte) hexadecimal format, the suffix is 0D sign (byte) hexadecimal format.

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