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GT560 AUTOLOG Operators Manual D4168-EN Rev A April 28, 2016...
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The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0)77 462 92 64 E-Mail: dsinfo@digi-star.com D4168-EN GT560 Autolog Rev A SCC All rights reserved. Reproduction of any part of this manual in any form whatsoever without Digi-Star’s express written permission is forbidden. The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. All efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of the contents of this manual.
Table of Contents Table of Contents GETTING STARTED ................ 6 1.0 INTRODUCTION ................ 7 2.0 GT560 FEATURES & OPTIONS ..........8 3.0 ACCURACY STATEMENT ............10 4.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICTIONS ........... 11 5.0 SAFETY DURING USE .............. 13 6.0 HARVEST TRACKER MANAGEMENT PC SOFTWARE ... 14 7.0 HARVEST TRACKER APP ............
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Table of Contents 14.0 AUTOLOG ................35 14.0.1 To Enable Autolog And Options ........36 14.0.2 Enable Relay Function ............36 14.0.3 Time To Continue Preset Active Signal ......37 14.0.4 Select Weight Or Percentage Method ........ 37 15.0 RE-CALIBRATING THE SCALE ..........39 15.0.1 View Current Calibration Number ........
Getting Started GETTING STARTED Before Harvest 1. Install Harvest Tracker Software on PC and enter required data. See Page 14. 2. Install optional AutoLog Sensor on PTO shaft. See Page 35. 3. Install optional Grain Moisture Sensor on discharger chute of equipment and calibrate.
Introduction 1.0 INTRODUCTION Thank you for the purchase of a GT560 system. Your GT560 is the culmination of more than 30 years of agricultural weighing engineering and expertise. With proper operation and preventative maintenance it will last for many years. The Digi-Star GT560 is designed for use with weighing, tracking, storing, and transferring related data regarding the weight of agricultural grains, forages, and other commodities on mobile weigh wagons, grain...
GT560 Features & Options 2.0 GT560 FEATURES & OPTIONS The GT 560 Indicator offers several unique features: Grain Moisture Data recording during unloading and Dry Bushel • calculation (Option) GPS Location Data recorded for both Loading and Unloading • locations (Option) Bright, clear, white backlit COG display that is easier to read •...
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GT560 Features & Options USB Port USB drive has capacity to hold thousands of data records and allows easy data transfer. Harvest Tracker PC Software Harvest Tracker PC software provided with GT560 indicator allows generation of a variety of reports. Reports can be read by programs such as Microsoft Excel, Adobe Acrobat and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Accuracy Statement 3.0 ACCURACY STATEMENT ACCURACY: READ THIS SECTION BEFORE USING THE SCALE SYSTEM Digi-star scale systems are manufactured to provide the greatest accuracy possible. To obtain the highest level of accuracy, proper design, installation and use are required. When using the scale system the following must be considered in •...
Technical Specifications 4.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICTIONS 10.25” long x 8.0” high x 4” wide (260mm x 190mm x SIZE 105mm) WEIGHT 4.5 lbs. (2.04 Kg) Context sensitive help messages in 10 languages, HELP MESSAGES Long messages are scrolled LOAD CELL 8 volts D.C. Nominal, Capable of driving ten 350 EXCITATION Ohms transducers, Short circuit proof AUTO TEMP...
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3 internally selectable digital filters to optimize WEIGH ALGORITHM performance (General, Slow, and Fast) NON-VOLATILE Standard MEMORY OPERATING TEMP -29° C to 60° C -20° F to 140° F 2 REMOTE INPUTS Tare / Print / Hold / Net Gross / M+ / Zero / TR Hold / (power/ remote ports) Re-enter Preset / Switch GT560 Operators Manual...
Safety During Use 5.0 SAFETY DURING USE Danger: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or very serious injury. Warning: Indicates a potential hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in death or very serious injury. Caution: Indicates a potential hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in a minor injury.
Harvest Tracker Management PC Software 6.0 HARVEST TRACKER MANAGEMENT PC SOFTWARE Adding or Modifying Field Names and ID Names • Using Harvest Tracker PC software: • Upload data records from USB drive to PC. • Delete field names that are already finished and clear their •...
Harvest Tracker App 7.0 HARVEST TRACKER APP Easily view and control the GT560 scale indicator remotely from Android and IOS phones or tablets. View weights, initiate check combine function, and edit field names from the combine. Harvest Tracker App Features: Field—View and edit field names •...
GT560 Indicator Overview 8.0 GT560 INDICATOR OVERVIEW Enter and exit Field screen. Start or stop unloading operation. Press and hold to zero balance the scale. Check combine yield monitor. Enter and exit ID screen. Turn indicator on. Turn indicator off. “Upper Display”—Displays recorded data-26 characters x3 rows.
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GT560 Indicator Overview Direction Arrows-Left or right arrows move cursor inside data field. Up and down arrows move to previous or next data field. List scrolls faster the longer the Up/Down arrow is held down. “Qwerty Keyboard” Escape or undo last data change. Numbers Keypad Performs task displayed by select Scroll thru function key operation...
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GT560 Indicator Overview BOTTOM PANEL CONNECTIONS Load cell port-- connection from J-Box Serial/com1-2 port--Computer connection Power port--12VDC only ACC port--Moisture, future functions GPS port--for location tracking at load and unload USB port—used for data transfer GT560 Operators Manual D4168-EN...
Indicator Display Screens 9.0 INDICATOR DISPLAY SCREENS Six display screens can be shown on the indicator: Active Screen The active screen includes ID, Time, Gross Weight, Print Accumulator and Field Name. See page 20. Data Record Screen The Data Records Screen includes Field Name, Net Weight, Print Accumulator, ID, GPS, Moisture, Date and Time.
Indicator Display Screens 9.0.1 Overview of Active Screen 18000 ID- ID CORN 5:23P G- 18000 M- 15.5 PA- 0 FIELD Current weight. Current ID name Current gross weight. Current field name. Time (5:23 PM shown). Print accumulator (PA) for current field. Moisture percentage when grain is flowing.
Indicator Display Screens 9.0.2 Overview of Data Record Screen The GT560 indicator creates “data records” that contain data from the fields each time the operator completes a load. Press to view last stored record. • Press arrows to scroll through all previously stored •...
Indicator Display Screens 9.0.3 Overview of Field Screen Field names can be uploaded from a PC using a USB drive with • Harvest Tracker PC Software. Field names can be a maximum of 26 characters long. • Field names can be added or edited using the keypads before •...
Indicator Display Screens 9.0.4 Overview of ID Screen Auto load preset (ALP—D.A.N. 6302) must be enabled (ON). • ID names can be uploaded from a PC using a USB drive with • Harvest Tracker PC Software. ID names and capacities are maximum of 6 characters long. •...
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Indicator Display Screens FORD 1 25000 CHEVY 2 18000 CART 3 15000 5. To use special characters press and release . Then press key with desired special character. Repeat for each special character required. 6. The operator will see ID XXX while editing the ID and CAP XXX while editing the capacity.
Indicator Display Screens 9.0.5 Overview of GPS Screen 54000 LA – 4256 , 0801 LO – 08848 , 4096 WSW MPH – 0.0 SAT – GPS - 15 UTC – 16 – 38 – 50 NUMSAT - 08 Current gross weight Current latitude Current longitude Direction &...
Indicator Display Screens 9.0.6 Overview of Grain Moisture Screen CROP CORN M- 15.5 4.51 FACTOR B- FACTOR C- 8.80 Current grain Moisture percentage Weight per bushel No user significance See information below 1. Press repeatedly until GRAIN is displayed. 2. Press 3.
Overview of the Load Screen, Moisture & GPS Data 10.0 OVERVIEW,LOAD SCREEN, MOISTURE AND GPS DATA. 1. Press to go to load screen. APPLEMENS EAST 2. Use arrows to -- 14130, NE , 14130-PA scroll through the different BUNKER , O5JAN 16 , 12-40P loads 3.
Calibrating Grain Moisture Settings 11.0 CALIBRATING GRAIN MOISTURE SETTINGS The GT560 indictor can be calibrated to the reference moisture (example; Hand Held, Elevator, Combine) the customer chooses to compare too. Grain must be moving continually over the grain moisture sensor during unloading to achieve accurate average moisture data.
Overview for Data Transfer 1. Press repeatedly until the text GRAIN is displayed, then release key. 2. Press 3. Press arrows to scroll through CROP names. Press once when desired crop name is listed. 4. (Example; CORN, WHEAT, SOY, RICE etc.) 5.
Overview for Data Transfer 12.0.1 Transfer Field and ID data from USB to GT560 Indicator 1. Insert USB drive. Indicator will automatically detect the USB drive. USB IN will be display. 2. Using the number key ENTER – SAVE RECORDS TO USB pad, press 9 to transfer 1- DOWNLOAD FIELD + ID TO USB 9 –...
13.0.1 Record Data - Automatic Mode With AutoLog Note: To operate GT560 with AutoLog the GT560 must be connected to a PTO or switch sensor. In addition, the GT560 AutoLog functionality must be turned on. Check that D.A.N. 6401 is set to RPM for PTO or SWITCH for door.
Operation Note: If AutoLog is not working correctly, see page 35 for set-up instructions. Note: For information on how to use/ install the Sensor Installation as Proximity Switch on a grain or Forage container, see page 84. 13.0.2 Record Data - Manual Mode Without AutoLog or AutoLog Note: If the equipment is not fitted with a PTO shaft speed sensor or a FSWITCH sensor, the GT560 indicator must be operated in manual mode.
Operation 13.0.3 Record Data Preview 1. Press to see last data record. 2. Press arrows to ANDERSONS FARM scroll/view Data Records. 57960 , NE, 1127360- PA NEWKEN, 09NO 15, 4:32P Note: After 10 seconds of no key pad activity, the GT560 indicator will return to the active screen.
Operation 6. Press arrow to view Moisture value for selected record. MOISTURE 14.4 CORN 7. Press DRY WEIGHT - 12089 , NE immediately return to the DRY BUSHEL - active screen. Note: After 10 seconds of no key pad activity, the GT560 indicator will return to the active screen.
AutoLog 14.0 AUTOLOG AutoLog functionality is designed to provide assistance controlling the amount of grain unloaded from the grain cart or container. The operator can set weight targets to unload. The GT560 indicator will sound an alarm and/or activate a control signal to operate a switch or solenoid when the preset unload weight is met.
AutoLog 14.0.1 To Enable Autolog And Options (Enable--90019) 1. Enter 6302, then press 6302 2. Press again to change ALP setting other than 3. Press to store. This setting allows preset weight values to be entered with the keypad, so that GT560 can control other functions based on a target weight. Turn this setting OFF for normal grain cart mode.
AutoLog 14.0.3 Time To Continue Preset Active Signal 1. Enter 6303(Enable 90019). 2. Press 6303 3. Enter time for PAST settings, if needed. 4. Press to store. The PAST setting is the time (0.0 to 99.9 seconds) for the RELAY function to timeout.
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AutoLog Example Application 1: Grain cart with GT560 AutoLog system is to activate an external alarm or light to notify truck driver that cart is unloading. Truck is allowed to hold 40,000 pounds. Grain cart operator opens and closes doors, and wants to make sure an additional 30 seconds are allowed for cleanout before truck drives away.
Re-Calibrating the Scale 15.0 RE-CALIBRATING THE SCALE To change set-up and calibration numbers see page 63. To re-calibrate the scale and make it even more accurate, document at least 3 to 6 loads of varying sizes and measure the actual weight of all loads on a certified scale.
Re-Calibrating the Scale 15.0.1 View Current Calibration Number 1. Enter 8712 2. Press 24280 The calibration (CAL) number will display. ENTER CALIBRATION NUMBER Example CAL = 24280. 3. Press TOTAL CERTIFIED WEIGHT X CURRENT CAL NUMBER=NEW CAL NUMBER TOTAL INDICATOR WEIGHT 205030 Using the previous example your results would be: X 24280 = 24475...
Daily Data Collection 15.0.3 Changing/Viewing Setup Number 1. Enter 8711 2. Press 171100 Current setup number will SELECT WEIGH METHOD : 1-3 LB : : 5-7 KG : , GRAIN : 1-9 : , DISPLAY be displayed. COUNTS :0-9 : , AND C 3.
Daily Data Collection 16.0.1 To Store Data Records On A USB Drive 1. Insert a USB drive into the USB port located on the bottom of the GT560 indicator. Wait for the USB IN GT560 to acknowledge the USB drive. USB IN will be displayed.
Daily Data Collection 16.0.2 Erase Data Records From GT560 Indicator Important: This action will erase all data records. 1. Enter 8211 2. Press 8211 3. Press again to choose NO or YES. 4. Press to erase all records if YES was selected.
Other Functions 17.0 OTHER FUNCTIONS 17.0.1 Backlight Dimmer Press until DIMMER is displayed. DIMMER Press (Within 2 seconds) once to dim backlight on the LCD. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to brighten LCD back light. 17.0.2 Unload Alarm The unload alarm beeper can be set to: Off –...
Other Functions 17.0.3 Change Time 1. Enter 1202 2. Press 3. Press arrow to 4:41:00 move cursor, and choose digit to edit. Note: Press and hold to clear all digits. HH/MM/SS 4. Press arrow to edit time. 5. Press to store. 6.
Other Functions 17.0.5 Edit Sign On Message 1. Enter 8002 2. Press 8002 Sign on message can be enter in three sections using letter keypad. 6 characters per section can be entered. (Example; JIMS GRAIN FARM). Up to 7 six character section are available.
Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) 18.0 DIRECT ACCESS NUMBERS (D.A.N.) 18.0.1 Options Changed By User. 1. Use key pad to enter D.A.N. (direct access number) listed below. Press 3. Press to select options for each setting/display. 4. Press to store setting. SETTING D.A.N OPTIONS [displayed]...
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Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT Select weigh method. 1=General WEIGH The speed the weight METHOD 1005 2=Fast changes as shown on 3=Slow (W MTHD) the LCD. If ON -press and hold 1 PRESS Zero key to ZERO 1006 ON/OFF...
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Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT 1-mm-dd 2-mm/dd/yy 3-mm/dd/yyyy 4-dd-mm DATE FORMAT 1203 5-dd/mm/yy Select date format (DATE F) 6-dd/mm/yyyy 7-ddmmyy 8-ddmmyyyy Select key changes DATE date or numerical keys 1204 Enter ddmmyy (DATE) -function key chooses DD/MM/YY.
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Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT TARE, PRINT, REMOTE HOLD, NETGRS, Sets function of INPUT 2 1411 M+, ZERO, TR HLD, remote input line on OFF, PRESET, the remote port. (RMINP2) SWITCH OPEN,--,+,*,0, 1,2,3, REMOTE 2 Message that is 4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E SWITCH...
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Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,1 1,12, SCALE Select scale number NUMBER 2002 13,14,15,16,17,18,19 for cab control ,20, communication (SCL NO) 21,22,23,24 EXTERNAL Enables external radio RADIO 2003 ON/OFF to be connected to the J905 port.
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Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT COM 1 DATA Sets data bits for com 2203 7 , 8 BITS port #1 (C1DATA) COM 1 Selects seconds to 0, .10, .25, .50, .75, DELAY 2204 delay before advancing to next line.
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Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT Enables graph use TIMER with timers when used GRAPH 2415 ON/OFF with an RD4000 (TMGRPH) remote display. MENU 3 - MOTION & WEIGHT DISPLAY .01,.02,.05,.1,.2,.5,1, Select display count COUNT 3001 2,5,10,20, 50,100 size of weigh values.
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Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT ON = Motion arrow flashes with unstable MOTION 3101 ON/OFF weight. Prevents: (MOTION) Print, Zero, Tare, Advance Enter weight used to MOTION detect motion. WEIGHT 3102 0=Standard (MOT WT) detection MENU 4 - PRESET, ALARM, and TIMER Select weight or...
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Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N OPTIONS DESCRIPTION [displayed] [display] BOLD=DEFAULT GROSS Set required weight SET POINT change to turn off 4102 CHNG +12VDC Alarm Output. (SETCHG) GROSS Set time delay before SET POINT the +12VDC Alarm 4103 DELAY Output can Turn On/Off.
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Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT MENU 5 - COM PORT SETU MENU Sets serial remote REMOTE display output DISPLAY OFF, COM1, COM2, 5001 PORT COM3, COM4 (RMDPRT) Sets internal radio port RADIO OFF, COM1, COM2, PORT 5002 COM3, COM4...
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Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N OPTIONS [displayed] DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT Sets debugger port DEBUG OFF, COM1, COM2, PORT 5999 COM3, COM4 (DBGPRT) MENU 6.3 - AUTOLOG –PRESET ACTIVE SIGNAL NET= weight from UNLOAD zero, LOAD= weight WEIGHT 6301 NET, LOAD, GROSS from preset, GROSS= DISPLAY total weight...
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Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N OPTIONS DESCRIPTION [displayed] [display] BOLD=DEFAULT MENU 6.4 - AUTOLOG 6401 RPM, SWITCH, ON enables START/ST MANUAL AUTOLOG feature (RPM automatic CONTROL start/stop control feature) (RSSCTL) RPM STOP 6402 Set to 20-50% of PTO SPEED operating PRMs.
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Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N OPTIONS DESCRIPTION [displayed] [display] BOLD=DEFAULT 6409 SHOW, HIDE Enables GPS Satellite STARTUP screen upon startup. ENABLE (GPSHOW) CLOSE, OPEN FEEDBOX 6411 Select Open or Close STRT/STP to activate automatic POLARITY Start/Stop. (FSPOL) MENU 6.8- MOISTURE MOISTURE 6801 Enter unloaded weight...
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Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N OPTIONS DESCRIPTION [displayed] [display] BOLD=DEFAULT SAVE 6897 NO, YES Save moisture voltage MOISTURE records to USB. VOLT. REC. (SAVMDV) NO, YES SAVE ALL 6898 Saves all moisture MOIST. data to USB. RECORDS (MODUMP) MOISTURE 6899 OFF, ON If ON –...
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Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N OPTIONS DESCRIPTION [displayed] [display] BOLD=DEFAULT SETUP FEATURES SIGNON Enables continuous SETTING 8001 OFF,ON display of sign-on (SIGNON) message SIGNON MESSAGE Enables editing of the (SIGMSG) 8002 SIGMSG 1,2,3 sign-on message MAINTEN Enables editing of the MESSAGE 8011 MANTMG 1, 2, 3,...
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Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N OPTIONS DESCRIPTION [displayed] [display] BOLD=DEFAULT SETUP & CALIBRATIION Quick entry method SETUP selects weigh method NUMBER 8711 146040 1-4lbs, 5-8 kg, gain 1- 9, display counts 1-9 (SETUP) and capacity *1000 Calibration Weight displayed at Number 8712 32640...
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Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) SETTING D.A.N. OPTIONS DESCRIPTION [displayed] [display] BOLD=DEFAULT ROTATION REVCTR, Enables/disable 90016 COUNTER REVOFF rotation counter (REVCTR) ENABLES/DISAB 90017 ENABLED (GPS) GRAIN MOISTURE ENABLES/DISAB 90018 Moisture Functionality SENSOR ENABLE (MOISTR) PRESET ENABLES/DISAB Preset active signal ACTIVE 90019 functionality SIGNAL (PRACTV)
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Direct Access Numbers (D.A.N.) OPTIONS [displayed] D.A.N. SETTING DESCRIPTION [DISPLAY] BOLD=DEFAULT Reset indicator to REINITIAZE 99999 NO / YES factory default (REINIT) settings. 3 GAIN Starts Calibration Enters gain calibration CALIBRATE 100001 Timer (GN CAL) D4168-EN GT560 Operators Manual...
Preset Active Signal Functionality 19.0 PRESET ACTIVE SIGNAL FUNCTIONALITY Detailed below are different 12 VDC outputs available with the GT560. D.A.N. 4005 Settings: OFF – No 12VDC output will be activated. • SETPNT – Set Point • o Uses the weight threshold to activate and deactivate the 12VDC output.
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Preset Active Signal Functionality D.A.N. 6303 Settings: This setting determines the behavior of the 12VDC output when D.A.N 4005 is set to PRESET, SEEDTD, PRNOPA, SSPRST or PREACT. When a time between 0.1 to 99.9 seconds is entered, and D.A.N 4005 is set to PRESET the indicator will activate the 12VDC output when the preset is reached, delay for the specified time, and set the output to 0VDC after the delay period.
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Preset Active Signal Functionality D.A.N 6302 Settings: Determines if the preset is loaded when unloading begins, default is OFF. Every unloading cycle will use the loaded preset. OFF – No preset active. • STORED – Enter an amount for the maximum truck capacity •...
12VDC Output Diagrams 20.0 12VDC OUTPUT DIAGRAMS The diagrams on the following pages show the functionality of the 12VDC output when D.A.N 4101 is set to SIG 12V. SIG 0V reverses the output. 20.0.1 PRESET Active Signal Diagram 1) PMTHD D.A.N.
Weighing Error Messages 21.0 WEIGHING ERROR MESSAGES 21.0.1 OVRCAP Capacity Limit: Weight on scale system exceeds capacity limit. 21.0.2 +RANGE Over Range: Weight on scale system exceeds maximum weight. 21.0.3 -RANGE Under Range: Weight on scale system less than minimum weight. D4168-EN GT560 Operators Manual...
Troubleshooting Flow Chart 22.0 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHART START Does the indicator come on? If your display is unstable, or Is the reading on the Poor Connection: Take them flashes “±RANGE” disconnect Indicator stable? apart and clean connections. the j-box cord from Indicator. (Rust or paint should be wire Is display still unstable? brushed.) Then reconnect and...
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart Continued 1. Disconnect all the Load Cell 2. Zero balance the Indicator. wires from the terminal blocks (Press “NET/GROSS” then inside the J-Box (leave the “ZERO”). Indicator should display Indicator on while connecting “0”. and disconnecting the wires, it will not damage Load Cells or Indicator if wires are shorted during this step).
Installation 23.0 INSTALLATION 23.0.1 Indicator Mounting For most applications the equipment manufacturer provides the necessary mounting system and hardware, and mounts the indicator for the end user. Digi-Star provides a number of mounting options that allow the end user to customize the location and placement of the Indicator. The following section provides a list of the optional mounts.
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Installation RAM MOUNT PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Kit-1.5” Ram Mount With Bolt-On Base With 404799 Hardware Kit-1.5” Ram Mount With Dual U-Bolts (Fits 407544 0.5”-1.5” Round) Kit-1.5” Ram Mount With Triple Suction Cup 407434 Base D4168-EN GT560 Operators Manual...
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Installation SIDE & UNIVERSAL MOUNTS PART DESCRIPTION NUMBER Mount For Large Indicators With Hardware and 408880 Magnet Mount for Large Indicators With Hardware 408828 Without Magnet 408199 Universal Mount Short GT560 Operators Manual D4168-EN...
Cable Connections 24.0 CABLE CONNECTIONS For accurate and reliable operation care should be taken when routing and connecting cables to the Digi-Star Indicator. Cables should be secured and protected from damage and abrasion. Long cables should not “hang” by the cable connector at the Indicator but should be secured to a structure close to the Indicator leaving a short “tail”...
Cable Connections 24.0.3 Connecting Load Cells To Junction Box Connect load cell wires to terminal blocks. See wire color chart Junction Box Illustrated for 4 Load Cell Installation Wire Color Key Color Description 1 White Signal + 2 Green Signal - 3 Red Excitation + 4 Black Excitation -...
Autolog Troubleshooting 25.0 AUTOLOG TROUBLESHOOTING If your system has been operating, execute the following sensor diagnostics to verify the RPM sensor is sending pulses to the indicator. RPM Sensor Diagnostics 1. Enter 7008 press 2. Press to select ON 7008 Press 4.
Sensor Installation as Proximity Switch 26.0 SENSOR INSTALLATION AS PROXIMITY SWITCH AutoLog sensor can now be used as a proximity switch on a door, gate, and door position indicator instead of a PTO. Mount sensor & target alongside the door while it is closed and change 3 D.A.N. settings on the GT560 (Listed below).
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Sensor Installation as Proximity Switch 12. Open door & verify GT560 displays START then UNLOAD. Figure 1 shows an example of a proximity switch installation. D4168-EN GT560 Operators Manual...
Declaration of Conformity 27.0 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 2004/108/EC_____________ Application of Council Directive(s) Digi-Star, LLC Manufacturer's Name: W5527 State Hwy 106 Manufacturer's Address: Fort Atkinson, WI 53538 European Representative Name: Digi-Star International J.F. Kennedylaan 235 European Representative Address: 5981 WX Panningen The Netherlands Model Name: GT560...
Quick Reference Aid 29.0 QUICK REFERENCE AID FIELD SCREEN Press to modify or select field. Current field number is shown in upper display. Three lines are displayed in Lower Display Window. The top line of the three is current, editable and will be used for next data record. Up/Down Arrows –...
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Quick Reference Aid The operator will see ID XXX while editing the ID and CAP XXX while editing the capacity. After editing the ID press to move the cursor to capacity field to enter capacity data. The display will scroll to the next ID when pressing Press to exit.
Options 30.0 OPTIONS GPS Antenna Optional GPS “Puck” antenna with magnetic base and 17 feet of cord WiFi External Radio Module Optional module for use with Android or IOS phone or tablet. IPC Thermal Printer Optional printer a RS232 serial port is required which is labeled as SERIAL, J904 or J905 depending on model of indicator...
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