RADWAG C315 Series User Manual

RADWAG C315 Series User Manual

Medical scales: personal scales, bed scales, chair scales, baby scales
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  • Page 2 MEDICAL SCALE MODELS Scale type Scale name Communication interface C315.60/150.OW-1 Personal scale RS232 C315.60/150.OW-2 Personal scale RS232, USB ® C315.60/150.OW-3 Personal scale RS232, Wi-Fi ® C315.60/150.OW-4 Personal scale RS232, USB, Wi-Fi C315.100/200.OW-1 Personal scale RS232 C315.100/200.OW-2 Personal scale RS232, USB ®...
  • Page 3 C315.6/15.D-1 Baby scale RS232 C315.6/15.D-2 Baby scale RS232, USB ® C315.6/15.D-3 Baby scale RS232, Wi-Fi ® C315.6/15.D-4 Baby scale RS232, USB, Wi-Fi C315.10/20.D-1 Baby scale RS232 C315.10/20.D-2 Baby scale RS232, USB ® C315.10/20.D-3 Baby scale RS232, Wi-Fi ® C315.10/20.D-4 Baby scale RS232, USB, Wi-Fi C315.K.250C-1 Chair scale...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. INTENDED USE ..............................6 2. PRECAUTIONS ..............................6 2.1. Operation ..............................6 2.2. Battery Power Supply ..........................6 2.2.1. Worn out Batteries Replacement ..................... 7 3. WARRANTY CONDITIONS ..........................7 4. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION ........................8 4.1. Personal scales ............................8 4.2.
  • Page 5 14.2. Printer ..............................29 14.2.1. Port ............................... 29 14.3. Additional Display ............................ 29 14.3.1. Additional Display Port ......................... 29 15. PRINTOUTS ..............................30 16. MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS ......................30 16.1. Automatic Backlight Switch-Off ....................... 30 16.2. Display Brightness ........................... 31 16.3. 'Beep' Sound ............................31 16.4.
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    B. Scales to be decommissioned must be decommissioned in accordance with valid legal regulations. 2.2. Battery Power Supply C315 series scales are devices intended to be supplied by NiMH battery (nickel metal hydride) of 1800- 2800 mAh capacity. Do not let battery discharge in case of prolonged storage of the device in low temperature.
  • Page 7: Worn Out Batteries Replacement

    +/- polarization. Close the lid: 3. WARRANTY CONDITIONS A. RADWAG feels obliged to repair or exchange all elements that appear to be faulty by production or by construction. B. Defining defects of unclear origin and means of their elimination can only be realized with the assistance of the manufacturer and the user representatives.
  • Page 8: Unpacking And Installation

     service claims intrusion into mechanical or electronic construction by unauthorized people,  the scale does not bear security seal stickers. F. Warranty conditions outline the warranty period for rechargeable batteries attached to the device for 12 months. G. For detailed warranty conditions read the warranty certificate. H.
  • Page 9: Chair Scales

    4.2. Chair Scales Take the device out of the packaging and then: Install footrests:  Make sure that the pin for coupling of the footrest fits the opening entirely (keep pushing the pin until it resists).  Couple the footrest to the pin. ...
  • Page 10: Bed Scales Of C315.4B Series

    4.3. Bed Scales of C315.4B Series A. Take the device out of the packaging. General view B. Assembly the device:  Fix the indicator.  Push the casters in. C. Move the device to the measurement spot, place it next to the bed. D.
  • Page 11 H. Using the lift fit the caster into the measuring stand, see the below pictures: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 I. Fit in the remaining casters into the remaining measuring stands likewise, see the below picture:...
  • Page 12: Maintenance Activities

    The floor under the measuring stands must be horizontal. Make sure that the connection cable does not go under any measuring stand, it could falsify the measurement. 5. MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES The indicators cannot get in touch with running water (cleaning is to be done using dry or slightly wet cloth). 5.1.
  • Page 13: Chair Scales

    Personal scale 6.2. Chair Scales C315.K chair scale has been equipped with casters facilitating its transport. Back casters feature a brake that allows keeping the scale still. Chair scale...
  • Page 14: Bed Scales

    6.3. Bed Scales C315.4B bed scale comprises 4 measuring stands in which bed casters are placed using a special lift. The scale, due to its design, fits any bed regardless of a given bed type (bed with casters ranging between 100 - 200) and used bracket system.
  • Page 15: Baby Scales

    Bed scale of C315.8B series 6.4. Baby Scales C315.D series scales are precise electronic instruments of accuracy class III. They are intended for weighing babies, wherein the weighing can be realised using 'Peak hold' function, which means that upon display of the stable measurement, the final result is frozen on the display.
  • Page 16: Connectors Arrangement

    6.5. Connectors Arrangement 1 – power supply socket 3 – weighing platform cable inlet 2 – RS232 connector 4 – USB* connector *) - option. 6.6. Connectors Arrangement Pin2 – RxD Pin3 – TxD RS232 connector DB9/M (male) Pin4 – 5VDC Pin5 –...
  • Page 17: Keys

    8. KEYS Press to switch the weighing device on/off, keep the key pressed for about 1 second. Function key, press to change the working mode. Press to send the weighing result to a printer or a computer. Press to zero the scale. Press to tare the scale.
  • Page 18: Battery Status

     Press key. The key is used to switch the scale on/off.  Display test proceeds (all symbols are backlit for a moment), program name and number is displayed first, ZERO indication with a reading unit next (the displayed reading unit is conditioned by a scale type). ...
  • Page 19: Function Groups

    10.1. Function Groups Function group Function group Description number name rEAd Readout parameters Func Working modes Conn Communication ducE Peripheral devices Prnt Printouts Othr Operation-related functions InFo Scale data Unit Units Import / Export 10.2. Operating the Menu In order to navigate the menu use the operation panel. Press to enter the main menu.
  • Page 20: Return To Weighing

    10.3. Return to Weighing Introduced modifications are automatically recorded upon return to the home screen. To return to the home screen press key repeatedly. 11. WEIGHING Set high filter rate for those patients who can't stay motionless (read section 12.1). With this the weighing will take longer, but the result will be more reliable.
  • Page 21: Press To Enter Tare Manually

    Shall the baby be weighed sitting make sure it keeps the balance otherwise the baby could fall of the pan. impossible tare zero negative values. When you tare zero or negative values, message <Err3> is displayed. 11.3. Press to enter tare manually ...
  • Page 22: Start Unit

    11.5.1. Start Unit Parameter for setting a unit that is to be displayed and used after the device start-up. Procedure:  Enter <P9.Unit / 9.1.UnSt> submenu.  Press key, available units are displayed successively one by one. Options in case when the main unit is [kg]: kg (kilogram), g (gram), lb (pound)*, N (Newton).
  • Page 23: Scale Parameters

     Select a temporary unit and press key, next go back to the home screen. 12. SCALE PARAMETERS Scale parameters are to be found in <P2.rEAd> submenu. The submenu comprises functions allowing you to adjust your weighing device to ambient conditions of a given workstation (filters) or individual needs (autozero on/off, tare value memory).
  • Page 24: Ambient Conditions

    12.3. Ambient Conditions Parameter relating to ambient and environmental conditions of the workstation. Enter this parameter and set 'nStAb' value if the ambient conditions are unfavourable (air drafts, vibrations). Procedure:  Enter <P2.rEAd / 2.3.Enut> submenu.  Press key, parameter values are displayed successively one by one: nStAb –...
  • Page 25: Tare Entering Mode

    Regular tare mode. Select this parameter to make the scale overwrite the set (selected) tare value with the most recently entered one. Select this parameter to make the scale store the latest tare value in memory. The tArF latest tare value is displayed after scale restart. AtAr Select this parameter to run autotare mode.
  • Page 26: Selecting Tare Value From The Scale Memory

     Select a respective entry and press key, tare value edit box is displayed.  Enter tare value, to do it press keys. Press to select digit that is to be edited. Press to set digit value, 0 - 9. ...
  • Page 27: Communication

    ALAS Select to make the last digit always on. nEur Select to make the last digit always off. uuSt Select to make the last digit on only when the weighing indication is stable.  Press key to confirm, next go to the home screen. 13.
  • Page 28: Peripheral Devices

    ® Set the transmission parameters of the Wi-Fi in accordance with your local network. 14. PERIPHERAL DEVICES <P5.ducE> menu contains list of devices connecting with the scale. 14.1. Computer <5.1.PC> submenu allows you to:  select port to which the computer is connected, ...
  • Page 29: Printout Interval For Continuous Transmission

    14.1.3. Printout Interval for Continuous Transmission Parameter enabling to set frequency of printout for continuous transmission. Printout interval is set in seconds with 0.1 [s] readability within 0.1 [s] - 3600 [s] range. Procedure:  Enter <5.1.PC / 5.1.3.Int> submenu, window for entering interval value is displayed.
  • Page 30: Printouts

    15. PRINTOUTS Printouts parameter enables defining printout templates for GLP printout. <P6.2.GLP> is a group of parameters allowing to declare variables that are to be printed on a weighing printout. Each variable features accessibility attribute: YES – print, no – do not print. Variable list: Name Description...
  • Page 31: Display Brightness

    Procedure:  Enter <P7.Othr / 7.1.bl> submenu.  Press key, parameter values are displayed successively one by one: nonE – function disabled, 0.5, 1, 2, 35.  Press key to confirm, next go to the home screen. 16.2. Display Brightness Parameter allowing to change display brightness, the brightness can be changed within 0% - 100% range.
  • Page 32: Automatic Shutdown

    16.4. Automatic Shutdown Parameter allowing to set time interval, in [min], after which the weighing device shuts down automatically. If the indication is stable during the declared time interval, the device goes automatically off. Shutdown function is inactive and the device cannot be turned off when any of the processes is ongoing or when the menu is operated.
  • Page 33: Scale Data

     Press key to confirm. The process of restoring default settings starts, this is signalled with display of 'dash', < - >.  Upon process completion <7.9.dFLu> submenu is displayed. Go to the home screen. 17. SCALE DATA Scale data menu, <P8.InFo>, provides information on the weighing device and its program.
  • Page 34: Working Mode Local Settings

    18.2. Working Mode Local Settings Each working mode features specific (local) functions which enable to customize scale operation. To go to local settings of each working mode enter <P3.Func> submenu. Some specific functions are common for all working modes, see the below table: Accessibility Save mode Time interval...
  • Page 35: Automatic Printout Interval

    Manual printout of a stable weighing result. Upon pressing key at the moment StAb when the result is unstable (no pictogram displayed), the program first waits for the stability condition to be met, only then the printout is carried out. Manual printout of each weighing result.
  • Page 36: Local Settings

    19.1. Local Settings To go to local settings enter <3.1.UUGG> submenu. 3.1.1.Acc Working Mode Accessibility For detailed description read section 18.2.1. 3.1.2.Snn Save mode For detailed description read section 18.2.2. 3.1.3.Int Time interval For detailed description read section 18.2.3. 3.1.4.Lo LO threshold For detailed description read section 18.2.4.
  • Page 37: Hold Operation

    20.3. Hold Operation  With a patient standing (sitting, lying) on the weighing pan, i.e. upon weighing pan loading, a 'frozen' weight value is displayed on the screen in accordance with a selected operation option of <HoLd> function (see point 20.2 of this manual). ...
  • Page 38  Wait for a stable weighing result, it takes about 2s, first patient's mass is displayed, next pulsating value of height given in meter is shown.  Use the keypad to enter the weighed person height, - press to select digit, - press to set digit value.
  • Page 39: Import / Export

    These files can be read using ALIBI Reader, PC software designed by RADWAG. You can download the software from RADWAG website: www.radwag.pl.
  • Page 40: Diagrams Of Connection Cables

    Export procedure:  Connect the USB flash drive to USB port.  Enter <IE / IE3.SPE> submenu.  The program automatically saves exported data to a USB flash drive file. File name and extension: xxxxxx.par, where xxxxxx – serial number. Import procedure: ...
  • Page 41: Technical Specifications

    24. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 24.1. Personal Scales Technical Specifications: C315.60/150.O C315.100/200.O Maximum capacity 60/150 kg 100/200 kg Readability [d=e] 20/50 g 50/100 g Tare range - 150 kg - 200 kg Display LCD (with backlight) ® Communication interface * RS 232, Wi-Fi , USB 100 240 VAC 50/60 Hz + battery Power supply...
  • Page 42: Chair Scales

    24.3. Chair Scales Technical Specifications: C315.K.250.C Maximum capacity 250 kg Readability [d=e] 100 g Tare range - 250 kg Display LCD (with backlight) ® Communication interface * RS 232, Wi-Fi , USB 100 240 VAC 50/60 Hz + battery Power supply - 10 C ÷...
  • Page 43: Error Messages

    Incorrect computer port set in Enter < P5.ducE / 5.1.PC> submenu and parameter <5.1.1.Prt>. set correct <5.1.1.Prt> parameter value. Communication with Incorrect transmission Enter <P4.Conn> menu and set correct computer parameters for the selected transmission parameters for the selected established. computer port.
  • Page 44: Service And Repair

    In case of any sign of damage, it is necessary to disconnect the device form the mains immediately. The damaged component must be replaced or repaired by RADWAG service directly. In case of any problems with correct operation of the scale, contact the closest manufacturer's service point.
  • Page 45: Information Regarding Emc

    29. INFORMATION REGARDING EMC Table 201 Manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emission The product is suitable for use in a specific electromagnetic environment. The customer and/or the user of the product should assure that it is used in an electromagnetic environment as described below.
  • Page 46 < 5 % U < 5 % U Mains power quality should be Voltage dips, short (> 95 % dip in U (> 95 % dip in that of a typical commercial interruptions for 0.5 cycle and/or hospital environment. If voltage variations for 0.5 cycle the user of the product requires...
  • Page 47 Conduceted RF d=1.2√P IEC 61000-4-6 26 kHz to 80 MHz Radiated RF 3 V/m 3 V/m d=1.2√P 80 MHz to 800 MHz IEC 61000-4-3 80 MHz to 1 GHz d=2.3√P 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in Watt (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation...
  • Page 48 Table 206 Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile HF- communications equipment and the product The product is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the product can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the product –...
  • Page 49: Annex A

    30. ANNEX A 30.1. Data Plate Pictograms - manufacturer's name and address - production date” (+ year of manufacture) - product number - serial number - permissible temperature range (+ temperature values) - application part of type B - read the user manual - device of class II Example: C315.60/150.OW-1 personal scale...

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