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USER MANUAL
RVL RF
We would like to inform you about the fact that this RAVAS product is 100% recyclable on the basis
that the parts are processed and disposed of in the right manner.
More information can be found on our website www.ravas.com.
Rev.20181008
Printing/typographical errors and model changes reserved
RVL RF
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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL RVL RF We would like to inform you about the fact that this RAVAS product is 100% recyclable on the basis that the parts are processed and disposed of in the right manner. More information can be found on our website www.ravas.com.
  • Page 2 This manual has been com- piled with all due care, but the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any consequences of errors. All rights are reserved and no part of this manual may be reproduced in any way. RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.4 Switching on indicator 3.5 Switching off the system 4. Changing the battery 4.1 Low battery indication RVL RF 4.2 Charge the battery pack of the RVL RF 4.3 Changing the batteries of the indicator 5. Use 5.1 Use (accurate weighing) 5.1.1 zero check before a weighing...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction This manual describes the installation and use of the RVL RF. Read this manual carefully. The installer must be informed of the contents of this manual. Follow the contents of the manual precisely. Always do things in the correct order. This manual should be kept on a safe and dry place.
  • Page 5: System Setup

    1. at the cabin’s roof. 2. on the right side of the cabin, mounted onto a side-rail. 3. on the dashboard. The indicator should be easy to reach and read out! Installation of the indicator bracket & support RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 6: Placing Battery Pack In The Rvl Rf

    Placing the battery pack in the RVL RF 1. Release the locking clip on the battery holder. 2. Click the battery pack into the battery holder. 3. Push the locking clip up to secure the battery pack. Switching on the RVL RF 1.
  • Page 7: Switching On Indicator

    Start up the indicator. Press 5 sec. the on/off key. Weigh! Switching off the system ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB Switch off the indicator by pressing the on/off key for 3 seconds. RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 8: Changing The Battery

    When the voltage level of the battery pack is running low, the low bat indicator will light up and “F1” will start blinking in the display. The blue LED on the bluetooth module will start blinking very slowly (twice every 10 sec). The RVL RF will switch off automatically after 10 minutes.
  • Page 9: Changing The Batteries Of The Indicator

    Remove the battery holder Be sure the batteries are positioned and remove the empty batteries. correctly. Watch for the polarity! Close the battery cover of the indicator housing and lock by partly unscrew clockwise. RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 10: Use

    Use (accurate weighing) 3 - 5 min. After 3 to 5 minutes the load cells have reached the operational temperature. Don’t lift loads before the zero-point correction has been executed min -10°C max 40°C 15°F 105°F RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 11: Zero Check Before A Weighing

    >0< key. Level correction Legal for trade: > α NTEP: OK if α = +/- 5% ( 3˚) OIML: OK if α = +/- 2˚ RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 12: Establish Bluetooth Communication And Weigh

    If the indicator does not determine the zero point automatically, it must be done manually using the >0< key. ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB 1000 Before the next weighing, check the zero point again. System is ready to weigh. RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 13: Auto Shut-Off Indicator

    Countdown starts: no action ! 2 min. Press any key during countdown to cancel auto-shut-off and go back to the weighing mode. ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB Indicator off RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 14: Indicator Functions

    3 (option multi range) Fork 1 / setpoint 1 is activated (option relay output) displayed weight is in kilograms displayed weight is in pounds number displayed represent number of pieces on the scale low bat indicator RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 15 Operation of a key is not accepted unless the weighing system is stable (and the “load stable” pointer lights up). This means that the indicator only executes commands with a stable load. For a detailed description of the function check our operational manual Indicator 3200 at CODE ENTRY www.MyRAVAS.com. RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 16: Error Messages

    Action only allowed in start‐up units  Automatic  ErrF1  Problem with fork 1 (no communication)  Restart indicator. Restart forks & indicator  ErrF2  Problem with fork 2 (no communication)  Restart indicator. Restart forks & indicator  ‐‐‐‐  Load cell signal negative  Lift up the forks from the ground  L ‐ _  Forks are out of level (only legal‐for‐trade version)  Put the forks into horizontal position  ErrCS  Problem with correction sensor  Contact the RAVAS Service department    Battery of indicator is empty   Replace the 4  AA batteries           +F1  Battery of fork 1 is empty   Replace the D‐cells in both battery packs or      charge both battery packs      DISPLAY MESSAGES  Display  Meaning  BltF1  Successful Bluetooth link with fork 1  No error  RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 17: Gross / Tare / Net Weight

    EXPLANATION: Net(1) + Tare(2) = Gross(3) 5.7.1 Net weighing: automatic tare ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB The indicator is set to zero. The “NET” pointer shows that the tare weight is activated. RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 18 ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB 1000 The display shows the net value of the weighed load. ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB KG/LB ID CODE TOTAL The gross weight is displayed again. 1000 RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 19: Net Weighing: Manual Tare Pt

    ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB Press the up or down key until the desired Press ENTER value is to activate the reached. tare weight. RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 20 ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB 1000 The “NET”pointer lights up ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB 1000 RVL RF When the completely unloaded, the tare value is displayed negatively. RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 21 ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB The gross weight is displayed again. RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 22: Adding And Reset

    ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB Press the TOTAL key to add the weight load to the total weight. 1000 If a printer is installed, a printout will be made. The gross, net and tare weights are printed. RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 23 ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB 3 sec. The subtotal can be checked by pressing the TOTAL key for 3 sec. 3 sec. TOTAL = RESET TOTAL & PRINT KG/LB = RESET TOTAL RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 24: Changing The Time And Date (On The Printout)

    ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB Press the To accept the up/down key until new value press the desired value ENTER. is reached. RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 25 - the month setting “m_00” - year setting “YE_00” If the weighing system has been equipped with a printer, and an option board, the date and time can be printed together with the weight information. RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 26: Kg-Lb Switch

    5.10 KG- LB switch ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB ID CODE TOTAL KG/LB 5 sec. KG/LB RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 27: User Settings

    These user settings can be changed if TOTAL key for desired. See next pages. 10 sec. EXIT & SAVE 3 sec. Back to weigh mode EXIT without SAVING Back to weigh mode RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 28 Set the auto shut-off time indicator (delay time in minutes) 0 min = indicator always on Set backlight (intensity in %) 0 % = backlight off RVL RF USER MANUAL –...
  • Page 29 (De-) activate Com Port 1 It is not possible to de-activate Com Port 1 for iForks (De-) activate Com Port 2 RVL RF USER MANUAL –...

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