Tiger TI – 02 P User Manual

Tiger TI – 02 P User Manual

Weighing indicator

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TI – 02 P
Weighing indicator
User's Guide
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL VERY CAREFULLY BEFORE
ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE INSTRUMENT
May 2015
Specifications subject to change without prior notice

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  • Page 1 TI – 02 P Weighing indicator User’s Guide PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL VERY CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE INSTRUMENT May 2015 Specifications subject to change without prior notice...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS KEYS, DISPLAY AND CONNECTIONS GETTING STARTED INITIAL SETUP INSTRUCTION FOR USE RS232 DATA OUTPUT BATTERY POWER AND RECHARGING ERROR CODES 10. DAILY CARE AND MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 3: Installation

    1. INSTALLATION Because metrological legislation, installation/some metrological parameter settings are limited to be done by authorized personnel only. Do not attempt to change any of the built-in metrological parameters. Contact your dealer for more information and technical assistance. To ensure performance accuracy, do not use the instrument in where or when the environment condition falls beyond as those listed on SPECIFICATIONS.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Single Range Mode:-  Max = 1 ~ 999,999 (kg or lb) Maximum Capacity Dual Range Mode: -  Max = 1 ~ 999,998( kg or lb)  Max = 2 ~ 999,999( kg or lb) Single Range Mode:- ...
  • Page 5: Keys, Display And Connections

    3. KEYS, DISPLAY AND CONNECTIONS UNIT WEIGH ZERO TARE PCENT PTARE 1.CNT KEY Press this key to enter counting function Press this key as next parameter when setting 2. WEIGHT UNIT KEY Press this key to shift among various weight units. Press this key as previous parameter when setting 3.
  • Page 6 6. ZERO KEY Press this key to set weight displayed to zero when an empty scale has drifted away from a true zero reading. Cancel or quit from the operations 6. CHECK KEY Press this key to start check weighing function and to enter value for HI and LO limit.
  • Page 7 15. TARE INDICATOR Visible when the tare function is in effect. Weight reading shown is net value 16. STABLE INDICATOR Visible when weight reading is stable. 17. ZERO INDICATOR Visible when instrument is at true zero weight status. 18. WEIGHT UNIT LED indication as below: kg =”kg”...
  • Page 8 17. HOLD INDICATOR (When under animal mode) Visible when weight reading being displayed is a frozen value. 18. AUTO INDICATOR Visible when the instrument is in animal weighing function. 19. NET INDICATOR Visible when the tare function is in effect. Weight reading shown is net value.
  • Page 9 BACKSIDE INSTRUCTION IF USE CABLE GLANDS,LOADCELL AND RS232 CABLE NEED TO GO THROUGH GLANDS TO CONNECT ON THE PCB. FOLLOW THE RIGHT POSITION SIGN OF CONNECTION PRINTED ON PCB The recommend (from left to right): 1) power plug 2) Load cell LOAD CELL ASSIGNMENT PIN #...
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    4. GETTING STARTED In order to obtain an accurate weighing result, the weighing platform, (hereinafter referred as platform) must be placed on a strong and level surface. Avoid using the platform and this instrument (hereinafter collectively referred as scale) in environment where excessive wind flow, vibration and extreme temperature change exist General Warning: - ...
  • Page 11: Initial Setup

    5. INITIAL SETUP 5.1 INTERNAL SETTINGS Application parameters can be checked and set through internal functions. Refer to 5.4 for description of all internal functions. 5.2 HOW TO ENTER AND SELECT INTERNAL FUNCTION Follow the below steps to enter and select desired parameter of an internal function.
  • Page 14: Instruction For Use

    6. INSTRUCTION FOR USE 6.1 POWER ON Powered on this instrument, it will: - a. Display software number and revision (if any) b. Display all display segments, c. Display the calibration count value, Display the parameter set count value, e. This instrument is now ready for operation. 6.2 START WEIGHING a.
  • Page 15 6.4.1 Manual Tare When a container is used, follow the below steps to tare the weight of the container off to get a net weight result. a. Remove all loads from platform, b. Make sure that the ZERO INDICATOR is on. If not, press [ZERO], c.
  • Page 16 NOTE: - 1) The pre-determined tare weight entered must be equal to the multiple of d. While this multiple factor must be an integer. Thus, in case the exact tare weight is not equal to the multiplied value, maximum possible error of the preset tare function is ±0.5d. 2) Manual tare is possible when preset tare is in function.
  • Page 17  Piece Count,  Percentage,  Animal weighing  Check weighing (HI/LO check) 6.7 PIECE COUNT FUNCTION Follow the below steps to enter Piece Count Function: - a. select the desired weight unit, b. If a container will be used, place this container to platform and press [TARE] to tare off the weight of it, c.
  • Page 18 c. If a reference mass (as the 100%) is available, apply it on platform. NOTE: - If reference mass is not available or the reference mass will be entered through numeric keys, then ignore this step, d. Press [PCENT]; e. Press [TARE] to enter, Reference mass is obtained by either one of the below: - ...
  • Page 19 by pressing [CNT] or [UNIT] key, 3 filer values are available: -  FLt 1 = Fast  FLt 2 = Normal (For human weighinge, select this parameter),  FLt 3 = Slow h. Display last weight release variation value (rE) applied. Under the animal weighing function, this instrument will hold a weight result until a pre-defined weight release variation value is achieved, Select the preferred weight release variation value by pressing [CNT]...
  • Page 20 LO) will then be displayed with or without buzzer If a relay board is installed, the comparison results are also sent through the relay output at the back of this instrument. Follow the below steps to trigger check weighing mode: - a.
  • Page 21: Rs232 Data Output

    7. RS232 DATA OUTPUT MODE 7.1 AUTO WEIGHT FORMAT STRING Data is transmitted in ASCII code. Data format is listed on below table. DATA BIT DESCRIPTION MOTION STATUS US = UNSTABLE ST = STABLE COMMA SEPARATION NET/GROSS NT = NET WEIGHT GS = GROSS WEIGHT SIGN (Sign of weight reading) Positive = space.
  • Page 22 7.2.1 Standard Output Print Format How to change the paper of printer 7.2.1.1 Weighing function 7 lines will be transmitted as below: - TIME 15:21:00 DATE 14.04.2009 (First transaction added to memory) 500.0kg TARE 0.0kg GROSS 500.0kg TOTAL 500.0kg (Total accumulated net weight) 7.2.1.2 Piece count function TIME 15:30:44...
  • Page 23 7.2.2 Standard Output Print Format of Check weighing Mode 7.2.2.1 Weighing function with check weighing TIME 17:39:05 DATE 14.04.2009 200.0kg TARE 0.0kg GROSS 200.0kg TOTAL 3799.0kg HIGH 2000.0kg 500.0kg LOWER THAN LIMIT TIME 17:39:15 DATE 14.04.2009 500.0kg TARE 0.0kg GROSS 500.0kg TOTAL 4299.0kg...
  • Page 24 GROSS 2700.0kg TOTAL 6799.0kg HIGH 2000.0kg 500.0kg HIGHER THAN LIMIT 7.2.2.2 Piece count function with check weighing TIME 17:48:07 DATE 14.04.2009 500.0kg UNIT.W 1001.04 g COUNT 499PCS HIGH 1000PCS 500PSS LOWER THAN LIMIT 7.2.2.3 Percentage function with checkweighing TIME 17:51:09 DATE 14.04.2009 500.0kg...
  • Page 25: Error Codes

    8. ERROR CODES Error Description Code No. Err 1 Time value error Err 2 Date value error Logic error. LO limit is higher than HI limit Err 3 (and HI is not = 0) Err 4 Not sense the loadcell signal Err 5 Exceed maximum power on zero range Err 6...
  • Page 26: Daily Care And Maintenance

    9. DAILY CARE AND MAINTENANCE  Clean this unit with a soft, damp cloth. If necessary, use a mild detergent in water,  Do not use any harsh, abrasive material, acetone, volatile solvent, thinner or alcohol for cleaning,  Verify the accuracy of this unit periodically. Re-calibrate this unit if necessary.

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