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User manual - 1.0_R1

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  • Page 1 WLB - KSD User manual - 1.0_R1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index INDEX Introduction ............................... 4 Warnings ................................4 Main features ..............................5 Power supply via mains ..............................6 Power supply via battery ...............................6 Integrated thermal printer.............................6 Customisable printouts ..............................7 Automatic reset when scale is switched on .........................7 Keyboard lock ..................................7 Saving battery power..............................8 Automatic switching off ..............................8 Available tare functions..............................8 Remote control ................................9...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction INTRODUCTION The purpose of this manual is to familiarise the user with the different weight indicator operating modes, key functions and display instructions. We recommend carefully following the instructions when programming the weight indicator, as to do otherwise could jeopardise proper scale operation. In addition to having all the conventional features of a high precision scale, the indicator offers extra user fe- atures such as the function of converting the unit of measurement into pounds, converting net weight/gross weight, gross weight or net weight setpoint, in-out truck weighing, single scale universal repeater, multi-scale...
  • Page 5: Main Features

    MAIN FEATURES of the scale Power supply via mains ....................6 Power supply via battery ....................6 Integrated thermal printer .................... 6 Customisable printouts ....................7 Automatic reset when scale is switched on ..............7 Keyboard lock ........................7 Saving battery power...................... 8 Automatic switching off ....................
  • Page 6: Power Supply Via Mains

    Main features POWER SUPPLY VIA MAINS Every DFW range indicator is equipped with a specific power cable or charger, depending on the model. The only exceptions are the specific models for explosive atmospheres, in which case refer to the specific manual. The safety standards in force must be respected when connecting the unit to the 110/240V mains, including the use of a "clean"...
  • Page 7: Customisable Printouts

    Main features CUSTOMISABLE PRINTOUTS If the instrument is equipped with a printer, the ticket or label can be customised as shown in the following example. Customising printouts requires advanced configuration. Example of ticket/label Example of packing list Heading MARIO ROSSI SRL MARIO ROSSI SRL VIA DELL'INDUSTRIA, 20 VIA DELL'INDUSTRIA, 20...
  • Page 8: Saving Battery Power

    Main features SAVING BATTERY POWER The instrument is equipped with advanced battery power saving functions designed to increase operating time. Saving battery power requires advanced configuration. AUTOMATIC SWITCHING OFF This function activates when the scale is completely unloaded and has not been used for a set amount of time (standard 5 minutes).
  • Page 9: Remote Control

    Main features REMOTE CONTROL The instrument can be equipped with an infrared or radio frequency remote control. Remote control functions FUNCTION KEYBOARD MULTI-FUNCTION TARE MODE SHORT LONG ZERO TARE Zero TARE TARE Tare Manual tare (PT) MODE TARE Operating mode PRINT TARE Print...
  • Page 10: The Display

    Main features THE DISPLAY Number Symbol Description The scale is unloaded and at zero (gross). The weight is unstable. The time is being shown on the display. The weight displayed is net. There is a saved tare. (5,6) The weight displayed is gross. Battery level.
  • Page 11: Basic Scale Functions

    BASIC FUNCTIONS of the scale On ........................... 12 Off ........................... 12 Zero ..........................12 Automatic tare ....................... 13 Tare deletion ......................... 13 Presettable tare (PT) ..................... 14 Print ..........................15 Metrics ........................... 15...
  • Page 12: On / Off

    Basic scale functions 0 .000 0 .000 -off- 2 sec. ZERO 0. 001 0.000 ZERO...
  • Page 13: Automatic Tare

    Basic scale functions AUTOMATIC TARE ? kg ? kg 0 .500 TARE 1 .200 TARE DELETION -0.500 0.000 TARE...
  • Page 14: Presettable Tare (Pt)

    Basic scale functions PRESETTABLE TARE (PT) 0,500 kg ? kg TARE -PT- 2 sec. 000.500 -0.500 PRINT Setting the tare value How to set the value 1.200 0,500 kg 1,200 kg...
  • Page 15: Print

    Basic scale functions PRINT 1 .200 print PRINT METRICS INFo 4 sec. 6000...
  • Page 16: Specific Scale Functions

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS of the scale How to access the function menu ................17 Available functions......................17 High resolution weighing (hi.res) ................18 Accumulation (total) ....................20 Mixing several components (formul) ................. 22 Piece counting (Count) ....................24 Weight check (CheCk) ....................26 Unit of measurement conversion (Conver) ..............
  • Page 17: How To Access The Function Menu

    Advanced scale functions HOW TO ACCESS THE FUNCTION MENU MODE 0 .000 funCt 5 sec. The indicator is in the function menu: the currently active fun- ction appears. AVAILABLE FUNCTIONS Weighing with high resolution HI.RES display (for in-factory use) See page 18 Horizontal accumulation: sum of total the weight of several objects to...
  • Page 18: High Resolution Weighing (Hi.res)

    WEIGHING WITH HIGH RESOLUTION DISPLAY - hi.res I. Check calibration 200. 1 II. Adjust calibration if necessary MODE PRINT 000.200 Set the sample weight 2 sec. How to set the value LoAD unLoAD Cal. 0 Cal.ok Check finished calibration...
  • Page 19 Advanced scale functions III. Select the desired reading division 200.0 MODE 200.00 MODE MODE 200.000 MODE This operating mode requires configuring an appropriate filter (hi.res0...hi.res7). (See page 35)
  • Page 20: Accumulation (Total)

    HORIZONTAL ACCUMULATOR - total How to sum the weighs PRINT 1800 PRINT PRINT...
  • Page 21 Advanced scale functions How to momentarily read the total 3200 MODE Number of weighs Total weight How to end accumulation and reset the total 3200 PRINT 2 sec. Number of weighs Total weight...
  • Page 22: Mixing Several Components (Formul)

    MIXING SEVERAL COMPONENTS - formul How to sum the weighs TARE PRINT PRINT PRINT...
  • Page 23 Advanced scale functions How to read the total MODE Number of weighs Total weight How to reset the total PRINT 2 sec. Number of weighs Total weight...
  • Page 24: Piece Counting (Count)

    COUNTING - Count How to sample and count TARE Select the desired reference MODE quantity (5, 10, 20, ... 200 pieces) 2 sec. How to set the value Load the selected reference quantity sample PRINT 5 sec. Sampling in progress, please wait...
  • Page 25 Advanced scale functions How to enter the average unit weight (PMU) 10.3427 PRINT = 10,3427g = 10,3427g 2 sec. Enter the average unit weight How to set the value PRINT For correct counting, you must set the known tare value (see page 13) or tare the empty container and fill...
  • Page 26: Weight Check (Check)

    WEIGHT CHECK - CheCk How to start the check with known reference weight tarGet MODE 2 sec. t00000 L00000 PRINT Enter the lower tolerance How to set the value How to set the value h00000 PRINT PRINT Enter the higher tolerance How to set the value Example 1 To check a weight of 1000 g with +/- 5 g tolerance (that is, between 995 g and 1005 g), set:...
  • Page 27 Advanced scale functions How to start the check with automatic target acquisition L00000 MODE Enter the lower tolerance How to set the value 2 sec. h00000 PRINT PRINT Enter the higher tolerance How to set the value How to check the weight _under - ok - Over...
  • Page 28 Advanced scale functions How to update the nominal weight with known reference weight MODE tarGet t00000 How to update the nominal weight with automatic target acquisition MODE How to edit the check thresholds MODE t.min l00000 2 sec. h00000 t .max...
  • Page 29: Unit Of Measurement Conversion (Conver)

    UNIT OF MEASUREMENT CONVERSION - CoNver How to covert the unit of measurement into pounds (standard mode) MODE 1 . 1025 You can convert the unit of measure- ment into pounds at any time. Converting the unit of measurement with free conversion factor faCtor MODE Pounds (lb)
  • Page 30: Percentage Weighing (Perc)

    PERCENTAGE WEIGHING - PerC Percentage check I. How to acquire the 100% reference S- 100.0 MODE 2 sec. MODE PRINT You can go from weight in percentage to weight in grams at any time. II. How to check the weight MODE You can go from weight in % to weight in g.
  • Page 31 Funzioni avanzate della bilancia Percentage metering Example of formula Product: RP28K 1. 2127A3 - 50% 2. 23AB4 - 30% 3. Water - 20% Dose 500g 000000 MODE Enter the total quantity to achieve 2 sec. How to set the value PRINT 0 .0 ZERO...
  • Page 32 Advanced scale functions 0 .0 TARE TARE MODE You can go from weight in % to weight in g. at any time.
  • Page 33: Holding Weight On The Display (Hold)

    HOLDING WEIGHT ON THE DISPLAY - hold How to activate the function 2000 MODE The weight on the display is held 2000 2000 even when the scale is unloaded. How to deactivate the function MODE 2000...
  • Page 34: Net/Gross Weight Display (Net.gro)

    EXCHANGE BETWEEN NET WEIGHT AND GROSS WEIGHT - net.Gro 0 .500 TARE 1 .200 MODE 1 . 200 1.700 You can go from net weight to gross weight at any time.
  • Page 35: Configuration Menu

    CONFIGURATION MENU of the scale How to access the configuration menu ..............35 Date and time (CloCk) ....................36 High resolution reading division (preC.10) ..............36 Alibi memory reading (alibi) ..................37 Relay output (setpnt) ....................37 Weighing filters (filter) ....................38 Display backlighting (sCreen) ..................
  • Page 36: Date And Time (Clock)

    MENU CloCk Date and time How to enter How to browse Visible only if the date/time option is available 5 Sec. Page 35 month Month Clock month preC. 10 year alibi month Year year setpnt year hour filter hour Hour sCreen minute hour...
  • Page 37: Alibi Memory Reading (Alibi)

    MENU alibi Alibi memory reading How to enter How to browse Visible only if there is an optional board 5 Sec. The weighing save ID code is expressed as follows: 00000 - 000000, for example 00001 - 000021. The first value is the re-write number, the second value is the weighing Page 35 identification number.
  • Page 38: Weighing Filters (Filter)

    MENU filter Weighing filters How to enter How to browse Edits scale reactivity. Useful in optimising weighing to your needs. 5 Sec. With the approved instrument, you can select only some of the filters listed below. Page 35 Premise The "0" represents minor filtering incidence. Increasing the incidence give the weight more stability.
  • Page 39: Display Backlighting (Screen)

    MENU SCreen Adjusting the display How to enter How to browse Backlighting 5 Sec. bak.Lit Page 35 Always on Clock On when weight is auto preC. 10 unstable alibi briGht setpnt Brightness filter briGht sCreen brGt 1 bak.Lit tare briGht autoff on.prin loCk...
  • Page 40: Tare Tare

    MENU TARE Tare How to enter How to browse tare 5 Sec. loCk The tare is saved. Manual deletion. Page 35 Tare automatically unloCk deleted when scale is unloaded. Tare functions inhibited. Clock preC. 10 alibi auto Tare automatically car- ried out when weight is setpnt stable.
  • Page 41: Ticket Number Reset (Tik.res)

    MENU tik.res Ticket number reset How to enter How to browse sure? tik.res 5 Sec. reset Page 35 Clock reset Factory configuration reset preC. 10 sure? reset alibi diaG setpnt filter sCreen tare diaG Diagnostics autoff on.prin diaG Reserved for technical staff. tik.res reset diaG...
  • Page 42: Faq - Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions Print ..........................43 Accumulation ......................... 43 Tare ..........................43 Weighing ........................44 Piece counter ......................... 44...
  • Page 43: Print

    FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions PRINT The scale does not print • Another printout is already in progress (busy) • Make sure there is a roll in the printer • The printer does not switch on • The weight is unstable (unStAb) •...
  • Page 44: Weighing

    FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions WEIGHING The scale does not switch on • Make sure the power cable is connected properly • Connect the battery charger and try again. If the instrument continues to malfunction, contact the dealer. The scale switches off suddenly •...
  • Page 45: Error Messages

    Error messages ERROR MESSAGES MESSAGE DESCRIPTION SOLUTION Another printout is already in Wait for the printout in progress to be finished BUSY progress and try again. Check the weighing filter (see page 35). If the support surface is subjected to vibrations UNSTAB The weight is unstable from machinery or moving vehicles, move the...
  • Page 46 Notes NOTES...
  • Page 48 HEAD OFFICE Via Della Fisica, 20 41042 Spezzano di Fiorano, Modena - Italy Tel. +39.0536 843418 - Fax +390536 843521 info@diniargeo.com SERVICE ASSISTANCE Via Dell'Elettronica, 15 41042 Spezzano di Fiorano, Modena - Italy Tel. +39.0536 921784 - Fax +390536 926654 service@diniargeo.com...

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