Transcell Technology TC-100 Series Setup Manual

Transcell Technology TC-100 Series Setup Manual

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TC-100 Series
Digital Scale
Setup Manual
Revision 1.0
January 10, 2003
© 2003 Transcell Technology, Inc.
Contents subject to change without notice.
Transcell Technology, Inc.
975 Deerfield Parkway
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
Tel (847) 419-9180
Fax (847) 419-1515
E-mail:
transcell@transcell.net
Web:
www.transcell.net

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  • Page 1 TC-100 Series Digital Scale Setup Manual Revision 1.0 January 10, 2003 © 2003 Transcell Technology, Inc. Contents subject to change without notice. Transcell Technology, Inc. 975 Deerfield Parkway Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 Tel (847) 419-9180 Fax (847) 419-1515 E-mail: transcell@transcell.net Web: www.transcell.net...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Chapter 1: Introduction To The TC-100 Series Setup Manual ............1-1 Chapter 2: Installation ........................2-1 Overview ........................2-1 2.1.1 Connecting the serial printer, remote display or computer ......2-1 2.1.2 Connecting the power supply................2-1 Chapter 3: Configuration .........................
  • Page 3: Chapter 1: Introduction To The Tc-100 Series Setup Manual

    INTRODUCTION TO THE TC-100 SERIES SETUP MANUAL Your Model TC-100 Series Digital Scale is a complete scale and has been configured and cali- brate installed for you at the factory. This manual is intended for the dealer or end user who wishes to customize the scale’s configuration.
  • Page 4: Chapter 2: Installation

    2.1.1 CONNECTING THE SERIAL PRINTER, REMOTE DISPLAY OR COMPUTER The TC-100 series Scale comes standard with one serial port, designated COM1. COM1 is a full duplex, RS-232 port designed for connection to either a PC or a serial printer. It can also be connected to a simplex device such as a remote display.
  • Page 5: Chapter 3: Configuration

    CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW The scale contains two main setup menus: The Setup (“F”) menu, which configures the scale to your weigh platform and the User (“A”) menu, which configures the serial communication port and enables some user options. The Setup and User menus consist of several menu selections, each with its own sub-menu of choices.
  • Page 6: Notes On The Setup Menu

    Dsp. Div. Dec. Pt. Grads Zero Band Calib. Unit lb kg 0d ... 5d 0.0 ... 0.0000 10000 Zero Calib. Span Calib. Creep Band Creep Time Press ZERO Press ZERO key to begin key to begin OFF ... 50 1 ... 30 Figure 3-2: Setup Menu Chart 3.2.3 NOTES ON THE SETUP MENU 1.
  • Page 7: Chapter 4: Setup Menu Descriptions And Procedures

    CHAPTER 4: SETUP MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND PROCEDURES SETUP MENU DESCRIPTIONS This section provides more detailed descriptions of the selections found in the Setup Menu Chart. Factory-set defaults are shown in bold with a checkmark (√). NAME/CODE DESCRIPTION CODE/VALUE Specifies number of full-scale graduations. Value should be consis- 10,000√...
  • Page 8: Resetting Factory Defaults

    RESETTING FACTORY DEFAULTS This section provides instructions for restoring factory default settings for each model. 1. Turn off the scale by toggling the ON/OFF switch. 2. Look up the key in Table 4-1 below corresponding to your model. 3. Press and hold that key while switching the scale back on. You may release that key when the scale displays the corresponding message found in Table 4-1.
  • Page 9: Chapter 5: User Menu Descriptions And Procedures

    CHAPTER 5: USER MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND PROCEDURES USER MENU DESCRIPTIONS Please refer to Chapter 5 of the TC-100 Operation Manual. Page 5-1...
  • Page 10: Chapter 6: Calibration

    CHAPTER 6: CALIBRATION CALIBRATION OVERVIEW The scale is calibrated by following the procedures embedded in F16 (Zero) and F17 (Span) of the Setup Menu. Each procedure enters a value into the scale's non-volatile memory - F16 the zero value (deadweight) and F17 the span value (test weight). The minimum test weight that can be used is 1% of full-scale capacity.

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