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  • Page 1 DI-80 I I I I n n n n d d d d i i i i c c c c a a a a t t t t o o o o r r r r When Accuracy Counts O O O O p p p p e e e e r r r r a a a a t t t t i i i i o o o o n n n n M M a a a a n n n n u u u u a a a a l l l l...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION........................3 1.1. Display..........................3 1.2. A/D Section.......................... 3 1.3. Item Memory........................3 1.4. Environment......................... 4 1.5. Interface ..........................4 1.6. Option........................... 4 2. CONFIGURATION ........................5 2.1. Dimensions ........................... 5 2.2. External Connectors ......................5 2.3. Control Panel........................6 2.3.1.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION The DI-80 series is a general purpose weighing indicator for use in a variety of weighing, check weighing, counting systems. It can operate up to two analogue scales. The DI-80 features, in its basic configuration, two scales interface, 1,000 item memory, back light LCD display with color bars, battery operation, fully isolated setpoint interface, one serial interface.
  • Page 4: Environment

    1.4. Environment Power Supply : 9VDC to 15VDC Input 1.5A or 6 pcs of D size battery (Via solder bridges, Di-80 can be configured for dry cell battery drive or rechargeable battery drive.) -10°C to 40 °C Operating Temperature : Operating Humidity : 15% to 85% RH 1.5.
  • Page 5: Configuration

    CONFIGURATION 2.1. Dimensions Display Battery Cover Key Panel Built-in Printer (Option) 2.2. External Connectors DC Power Input 1) RS-232C Interface 2) Setpoint Inteface 3) RS-485 Interface (Optional RS-232C/485 Board) 3) RS-232C Interface (Optional RS-232C/485 Board) 4) Scale 1 Interface 5) Scale 2 Interface DC Power Input −...
  • Page 6: Control Panel

    2.3. Control Panel 2.3.1. Keyboard Keys ON/STAND BY KEY: Switches between the ON and Stand-by mode. MODE KEY: Switches check weighing and counting mode. (Enter program mode with RE-ZERO key.) NET/ NET/GROSS KEY: Switches Between Net weight and Gross weight mode. If Item data is called, display inventory data.
  • Page 7 FEED KEY: Feed paper when using an optional built in printer. SET POINT KEY: Enter Setpoint Data. è ç TARE KEY: Enter or clear tare value. è ç ZERO KEY: Set the scale to zero. SUBTRACT KEY: Subtract weight value (a quantity of parts in counting mode) to total memory.
  • Page 8: Display Icons & Indicator Lamps

    2.3.2. Display Icons & Indicator Lamps Checker Display Main Display 2nd Display lINSUFF lHOLD lMEMORY lSCALE 1 lRECOMP lOUT lPROG lSCALE 2 Indicators Descriptions of Indicators è0ç Zero Lamp Weight is stable at zero point. è Tç è ç Tare Lamp Presence of Tare weight Gross Lamp Gross weight is displayed.
  • Page 9: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION 3.1. Tare Subtraction 3.1.1. Semi-Auto Tare Subtraction (One Touch Tare) This function is used for subtracting tare value of an empty container. ∼ ∼ è0ç 1. Check that the indicator is at gross zero. 0,000 Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 ∼...
  • Page 10: Digital Tare Subtraction (Preset Tare)

    3.1.2. Digital Tare Subtraction (Preset Tare) This function can be used when tare weight value is known. It is used for subtracting tare value of a pre- filled container. ∼ ∼ è0ç 1. Check that the indicator is at gross zero. 0,000 Insuff Recom In Out Hold...
  • Page 11: Gross Weight Display

    3.2. Gross Weight Display DI-80 series can switch the display between the net weight and gross weight. ∼ ∼ 1. Enter tare value by any mean èTç of 3.1 Tare Subtraction. i.e. Tare value = 5.158 kg 5,158 Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 ∼...
  • Page 12: Weight Unit Conversion

    3.3. Weight Unit Conversion This function allows to convert the weight data in display to other weight base(s) by key operation. The convertible weight units are different from the base unit that the scale was calibrated with. The convertible units to each base unit and the conversion sequence when the designated key operation is done, are listed in the following table.
  • Page 13: Dual Scale Function

    3.4. Dual Scale Function This function is available only when the system has two platforms/scales. DI-80 switch the scale to be used by pressing [SCALE] key . The active platform is indicated by indicator lamps (scale 1 and scale 2) on the display.
  • Page 14: Accumulation

    3.5. Accumulation The weight data can be accumulated or subtracted by using [ + ] and [ - ] keys. Total net weight will be held and displayed in the indicator. When accumulation data is in memory, the unit weight conversion nor the scale change functions are invalid.
  • Page 15 ∼ ∼ è0ç 6. Clear the total display by [ C ] pressing [ C ] key. And, remove the weight 0,000 Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 ∼ ∼ 7. Put weight on the platter Note: *1) 1,204 Insuff Recom In Out...
  • Page 16: Weight Hold Function

    3.6. Weight Hold Function DI-80 can hold weight display for 15 seconds. By internal specification setting, the weight data can be hold at the first stabilized point or peak point. This function is effective when pressing [HOLD] key. This function is effective when the indicator lamp (HOLD) is on by pressing [HOLD] key. Weight hold at the first stable point Weight hold at peak point Display Weight...
  • Page 17: Setpoint Function

    3.8. Setpoint Function Up to 4 setpoint values can be programmed by specification. The setpoint signals are output via the setpoint interface when the quantity or weight exceeds setpoint values. The character of the parameter can be selected from the following selections by internal specification setting.
  • Page 18: Setpoint Value Entry

    3.8.1. Setpoint Value Entry ∼ ∼ è0ç 1. stand-by status 0,000 Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 ∼ ∼ è0ç 2. Go to Setpoint Setting mode. [SET POINT]key Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 ∼...
  • Page 19: Call Item Code In Weighing Mode

    3.9. Call Item Code in Weighing Mode This section shows how to recall item codes in weighing mode. (Item code should be pre-programmed in program mode before the following operation.) Refer to 5. PROGERAM MODE) ∼ ∼ è0ç 1. Stand-by status 0,000 Insuff Recom In Out Hold...
  • Page 20: Counting Operation

    COUNTING OPERATION DI-80 has the counting mode. To switch between weighing mode and counting mode, press [MODE] key. 4.1. Unit Weight Entry The unit weight can be determined by sampling or direct entry though numeric keys. 4.1.1. Unit weight entry by sampling ∼...
  • Page 21 ∼ ∼ 4. Add the required samples. P C S Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 Note: The additional sample quantity for accurate calculation is displayed on the left half of the 2 display. ∼ ∼ 5.
  • Page 22: Direct Entry By Numeric Keys

    4.1.2. Direct Entry by numeric keys ∼ ∼ è0ç 1. Go to counting mode. [MODE] 0,000 Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 ∼ ∼ è0ç 2. Enter unit weight value. [ 1 ], [ 8 ], [ l ], [ 6 ], [ 9 ], [ 3 ] 0,000...
  • Page 23: Accumulation Of Counting Result

    4.2. Accumulation of Counting Result In counting mode, DI-80 will accumulate the counting results in total memory. ∼ ∼ è0ç 1. Go to counting mode and enter unit weight by any means of 4.1 Unit Weight Entry. 0,000 Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 ∼...
  • Page 24 ∼ ∼ è0ç 7. Enter the number of parts [ 1 ], [ 0 ], by numeric key. [ 0 ], [ 0 ] 0,000 (When adding or subtracting the known quantity) Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 ∼...
  • Page 25: Call Item Code In Counting Mode

    4.3. Call Item Code in Counting Mode This section shows how to recall item codes in counting mode. (Item code should be pre-programmed in program mode before the following operation.) Refer to 5. PROGERAM MODE) ∼ ∼ è0ç 1. Go to Counting Mode. 0,000 Insuff Recom In Out Hold...
  • Page 26 ∼ ∼ 4. Place parts item on platter. weight. 1,816 Note: 2) Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 Note: 1) If setpoint data is programmed to item code, the checker display shows the weight status. Note: *2) When the optional printer is used, the transaction will be printed by [ Q ] key. 31 JAN.
  • Page 27: Program Mode

    PROGRAM MODE 5.1. Item Memory DI-80 series has 1000 item memory (can be expanded to 2000 item memory as factory option). Item code consists of the following data. Parameter Character Data Length Item Code Numeric or 12 or 16 letters Note: *1) Alphanumeric Parts No.
  • Page 28: Alphanumeric Data Entry

    5.1.1. Alphanumeric Data Entry Alphanumeric data can be programmed to Item no., parts no, parts name. You may select the data entry by ASCII code or TERAOKA entry (two digit numeric data) by internal spec selection. ASCII CODE ENTRY by ASCII code P 16 SCREW:CROMATE23_ ASCII DISPLAY: Shows that entry is by ASCII.
  • Page 29 TERAOKA CODE ENTRY Data can be entered by TERAOKA character code. P 16 SCREW:CROMATE23_ TERAOKA DISPLAY: Shows that entry is by TERAOKA CODE. PARAMETER NAME: POSITION OF CURSOR: These two digits shows the position P: Parts Name of cursor. [ + ] and [ - ], to move cursor position. The n: Parts No example shows the cursor is at 16 digit in part name.
  • Page 30: Item Programming

    5.1.2. Item Programming 1. Go to program mode. [MODE] + [RE- ZERO] ProG P L U C O U Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 Note) Press [MODE] key while pressing [RE-ZERO] key. Note) The 2 display shows the number of items that exist in memory.
  • Page 31 ∼ ∼ è0ç 6. Enter inventory quantity and [ 1 ], [ 5 ], èTç press [GROSS] key. [ 0 ], [ 0 ], [GROSS] 0,056 i.e.1500pcs Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 7. Press [ - ] key to enter [ - ] parts no.
  • Page 32 11. Press [ + ] key to enter [ + ] setpoint data. Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 12. Enter Setpoint 1 and press [ 3 ], [ 5 ], [ + ] key. [ 0 ], [ + ], i.e.
  • Page 33: Memory Edition And Deletion

    5.2. Memory Edition and Deletion 5.2.1. Delete and edit a certain Item Code 1. Go to program mode. [MODE] + [RE- ZERO] ProG P L U C O U Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 Note) Press [MODE] key while pressing [RE-ZERO] key. Note) The 2 display shows the number of items that exist in memory.
  • Page 34: Erase All Item Data In Memory

    5.2.2. Erase all Item data in memory 1. Go to program mode. [MODE] + [RE- ZERO] ProG P L U C O U Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 Note) Press [MODE] key while pressing [RE-ZERO] key. Note) The 2 display shows the number of items that exist in memory.
  • Page 35: Review Item Code Already In Memory

    5.3. Review Item Code already in Memory 1. Go to program mode. [MODE] + [RE- ZERO] ProG P L U C O U Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 Note: Press [MODE] key while pressing [RE-ZERO] key. Note: The 2 display shows the number of items that exist in memory.
  • Page 36: Date And Time

    5.4. Date and Time 1. Go to program mode. [MODE] + [RE- ZERO] ProG P L U C O U Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 Note: Press [MODE] key while pressing [RE-ZERO] key. Note: The 2 display shows the number of items that exist in memory.
  • Page 37 6. Enter the day of the week. [ 4 ] EntEr i.e. Friday D A Y Insuff Recom In Out Hold Mem Prog S 1 S2 Note: one digit numeric data represents the day of the week as following table. Number Day of Week Number...
  • Page 38: Appendix Ilist Of Ascii Data

    APENDIX I (LIST OF ASCII CODE) Code Chara. Code Chara. Code Chara. Code Chara. Code Chara. Code Chara. Space “ & ’ < ∼ ∼ >...
  • Page 39: Appendix Ii List Of Teraoka Code

    APENDIX II (LIST OF TERAOKA CODE) Code Chara. Code Chara. Code Chara. Code Chara. Code Chara. Space “ & ‘ Æ Ä Ø Ö Ã Ê Á...
  • Page 40 DI-80 Limited Warranty Rice Lake Weighing Systems (RLWS) warrants that all RLWS equipment and systems properly installed by a Distributor or Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) will operate per written specifications as confirmed by the Distributor/OEM and accepted by RLWS. All systems and components are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for two (2) years.

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