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EZ2810 With Bluetooth
EZ2810
Operators Manual
D4008-EN Rev F
January 13, 2020

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  • Page 1 EZ2810 With Bluetooth EZ2810 Operators Manual D4008-EN Rev F January 13, 2020...
  • Page 2 Topcon Agriculture Americas W5527 Hwy 106 Fort Atkinson, WI 53538 Tel: 800-225-7695 E-mail: sales@digi-star.com Topcon Agriculture International Topcon Agriculture Europe B.V. J.F. Kennedylaan 235 NL-5981 WZ Panningen The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0)77 462 92 64 E-Mail: dsinfo@digi-star.com D4008 – EN...
  • Page 3 The EZ2810 can also be used on feed delivery boxes, forage wagons, grain carts, and animal scales. The EZ2810 is not for use with applications for which the EZ2810 is not intended, or as outlined in this manual. Use of the EZ2810 outside of its intended purposes may result in inaccurate weight measurement or damage to instrument.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SECTION 0 – PRODUCT OVERVIEW ..................6 0.1.0 Important: Record of Setup & Calibration Numbers ......6 0.2.0 EZ2810 Special Features ..............6 0.3.0 Accuracy Statement ................7 0.4.0 Technical Specifications ..............8 0.5.0 Safety During Use ................9 0.6.0 Battery Charging and Welding ............
  • Page 5 7.3.0 Transmitter/Receiver ................. 39 7.4.0 Printer Option ..................39 7.5.0 Data Transfer Options ............... 39 7.6.0 Rotation Counter Sensor ..............39 SECTION 8 — TROUBLESHOOTING..................40 8.1.0 Flow Chart ..................40 8.2.0 Flow Chart ..................41 SECTION 9 – DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CERTIFICATES ......... 42 9.1.0 xx10 Series Indicator without Bluetooth ..........
  • Page 6: Section 0 - Product Overview

    Once loading or unloading begins the EZ2810 will count down to 0 (zero). As the weight approaches 0 the audio and visual alarms will begin to pulse with the frequency of the pulses increasing the closer the preset weight gets to 0.
  • Page 7: Accuracy Statement

    0.3.0 Accuracy Statement READ THIS SECTION BEFORE USING THE SCALE SYSTEM Digi-Star Scale Systems are designed and manufactured to provide the greatest accuracy possible. However proper installation and use are required in order to obtain the highest level of accuracy. When using the scale system, the following must be considered in order to realize the best possible performance and accuracy.
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    0.4.0 Technical Specifications SIZE 10.25” long x 8.0” high x 4” wide (260mm x 190mm x 105mm) WEIGHT 4.5 lbs. (2.04 Kg) Context sensitive help messages in 10 languages, Long messages are HELP MESSAGES scrolled 8 volts D.C. Nominal, Capable of driving ten 350 Ohms transducers, Short LOAD CELL EXCITATION circuit proof AUTO TEMPERATURE...
  • Page 9: Safety During Use

    0.5.0 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.
  • Page 10: Battery Charging And Welding

    0.6.0 Battery Charging and Welding Disconnect all cables from the scale indicator as noted in diagram below before charging the battery or welding on the machine. If cables are left connected, the scale indicator, optional devices, and connected load cells could be damaged.
  • Page 11: Section 1 - Operation

    Section 1 - OPERATION 1.1.0 Indicator Overview – Press and hold for 3 seconds to zero balance. Pre-Alarm Light – Flashes and Alarm sounds when weight at preset limit. – Holds displayed weight when moving machine. – Mixing time runs down, alarm sounds. –...
  • Page 12 – Displays additional tasks. – Shows additional information for last key pressed. Serial/Printer Port – Option port for connection with other devices. Remote Port – Optional remote display. Load Cell Port – For J-Box cord. Power Port – For power cord. Serial Number Plate –...
  • Page 13: Turn On Indicator

    1.2.0 Turn ON Indicator 1. Press 1.3.0 Zero Balance Indicator 1. Press and hold for 3 seconds to zero balance indicator 1.4.0 Tare and Net/Gross 1. Flashing arrow points to gross next to the display window, indicator ready to weigh. Weight displayed, press sets zero weight.
  • Page 14 4. Pressing displays zero weight and flashing arrow on side of display points to NET. 5. Add more weight. 6. To know total of original weight of 4000 pounds plus added 300 pounds, press to show 4300 pounds, flashing arrow points GROSS. 7.
  • Page 15: Print Key

    1.5.0 Print Key Note: Optional Serial port must be installed for printing. 1. Press . Indicator sends data to printer or PC. Time Date in ddmmyy 8/22/14 3:08P 4300LB GR ------LB PR Weight Gross (GR) 1.6.0 Mixer Timer or Net (NET) Stopwatch for mixing time.
  • Page 16: Function & Select Keys

    1.8.0 Function & Select Keys 1. Repeatedly press gives following options: M+: Adding weigh to weight memory RM: Recall weight memory CM: Clear weight memory MS: Stores display weight to memory Dimmer: Dimming backlight Menu: View menus 1,2,3,4, and calibrate. See page 29.
  • Page 17 3. Press will briefly be displayed, followed by . This will add 500 lbs. to indicator memory and return to gross weighing mode. Put another weight on the scale. Example: 1000 pounds. 5. Press will briefly be displayed, followed by .
  • Page 18: Printing Weight From Memory

    1.9.1 Printing Weight from Memory Indicator must have optional serial/printer port for printing. 1. Repeatedly press until displayed. 2. Press shows weight in memory. Example: 1500 pounds. 3. Press while weight displayed. Sample Output 8/22/14 3:08P 1500LB RM ------LB 1.9.2 Weight Averaging 1.
  • Page 19 2. Press twice within three seconds performs weight average. 3. Display shows if number of individual weights to average is two. Example weight of 1000 pounds and 500 pounds averaged. 4. Displays AVERAG. 5. Display shows average of two weights in memory. After displaying average weight, indicator returns to gross weight mode.
  • Page 20: Printing Average Weight

    1.9.3 Printing Average Weight 1. Press while average weight is displayed. Sample output format: Date Time 8/22/14 3:08P 1500LB AV ------LB Counts Average Weight 1.9.4 Memory Store Stores display weight. 1. Repeatedly press until MS displayed. 2. Press 1.9.5 Clear Memory 1.
  • Page 21: Section 2 - Advance Commands

    SECTION 2 – ADVANCE COMMANDS 2.1.0 Hold Mode Hold mode prevents displayed weight from changing while moving. 1. Press holds displayed weight, indicator flashes weight and HOLD. Press returns indicator back to normal. 2. If weight added while in hold mode, press cancels hold.
  • Page 22: Preset Load

    2.4.0 Preset Load 1. Press As ingredients load or unload display counts up or down to preset value alternates between flashing word PRESET and amount, until 5 percent of weight is loaded or unloaded. 2.5.0 Load/Unload Mode 1. Press Displays amount remaining to load or unload. As ingredients are loaded or unloaded, display counts down from entered weight to zero.
  • Page 23: Preload A Tare

    2.7.0 Preload a Tare For weighing containers after loading to exclude the weight of the container. If weight of container is known, a Tare weight is preloaded in indicator and only the Net weight of the product is displayed.  Enter 1103, then press to access Pre-Tare.
  • Page 24: Tolerance

    2.9.0 Tolerance % ingredient can be under/over-loaded and still automatically advance. Enter 4201 press Repeatedly press displays tolerance amount by percentage Press stores setting. Enter number for tolerance setting Press stores setting. NOTE: OFF Setting always advances after ingredient amount reached, if delay timer is set.
  • Page 25: Re-Start Rotation Counter

    2.9.3 Re-Start Rotation Counter Press twice (2X) starts rotation counter using previous count. 2.9.4 Setting Drive Ratio Drive ratio is number of turns seen by sensor divided by number of mixing rotations. Enter 4302 press Enter drive ratio. Press D4008 – EN EZ 2810 Operators Manual...
  • Page 26: Maintenance Message

    2.9.5 Maintenance Message Message can be used to alert the user of maintenance needed to be done on the equipment. Rotation Counter Sensor Kit required for this feature. For proper maintenance schedule, refer to your OEM equipment’s operator’s manual. Enter 8011 press .
  • Page 27: Hour Meter

    2.9.6 Hour Meter Then enter 8012, press Enter number of hours for maintenance message to be triggered using key pad, then press ENTER. For Example; 50 hours of equipment operation time, then maintenance message will be displayed on LCD. User will need to acknowledge message by pressing “ON”...
  • Page 28: Section 4 - Setup / Calibration

    SECTION 4 – SETUP / CALIBRATION 4.1.0 Viewing and Changing Setup & Calibration Numbers 4.1.1 Setup Number 1. Enter 8711, press 2. Indicator shows SETUP briefly then shows a 6-digit number on LCD. This is the current Setup Number. Enter new number if required.
  • Page 29: Section 5 - Direct Access Numbers (D.a.n.)

    SECTION 5 – DIRECT ACCESS NUMBERS (D.A.N.) 5.1.0 Options Changed By User To display menus 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and Calibrate: Repeatedly press until MENU is displayed. Press and hold Repeatedly press to select Menus1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or Calibrate. Press displays setting name and allows value changes.
  • Page 30 SETTING OPTIONS [displayed] D.A.N DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT PRELOAD TARE 1103 ON/OFF Tare weights can be entered using the numeric keypad. TIME FORMAT 24 HR 1201 Select time format -AM/PM or 24 hours AM/PM TIME Enter changes hh:mm:ss (use numeric keypad) use function key to 1202 XX:XX:XX, AM/PM change between hh:mm:ss.
  • Page 31 SETTING OPTIONS [displayed] D.A.N DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT MENU 2 - COMMUNICATIONS FEATURES REMOTE 2001 ON/OFF If ON indicator communicates with Cab Control Display 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, SCALE NUMBER 2002 13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20, Select scale number for cab control communication 21,22,23,24 EXTERNAL 2003 ON/OFF Enables external radio to be connected to the J905 port. RADIO DDL ATTACHED 2004...
  • Page 32 SETTING OPTIONS [displayed] D.A.N DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT AUTO, WTONLY, DOWNLD, DT+TM, ID+TM, IDWTTM, BATCH1, PRTAC1, PRINT FORMAT 2304 Select alternate & comma (CSV) formats. PRTAC2, PRTAC3, PRWTRC, WTRCTM,3200-A, 3200- B, SCLABC PRINT ACCUMULATION 2305 Shows a running total of weights printed. REMOTE EZ2, EZ3MUX, DISPLAY...
  • Page 33 SETTING OPTIONS [displayed] D.A.N DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT PRE-ALARM Enter a value to activate an early warning that indicator is reaching the 4002 preset. ALARM OUTPUT 4003 OFF, PRESET, TR Select preset or TR to control relay, horn & lamp. BUZZER ALARM BUZZER -allows user to turn off alarm horn when 4004 OFF, ON, 1-10...
  • Page 34 SETTING OPTIONS [displayed] D.A.N DESCRIPTION [display] BOLD=DEFAULT OPSTAT PORT OFF, COM1, COM2, 5007 Sets opstat port COM3 DDL PORT OFF, COM1, COM2, 5009 Sets DDL port COM3 20MA MIRROR OFF, COM1, COM2, PORT 5011 Sets port for 20MA signal to mirror COM3 RECIPE PORT OFF, COM1, COM2,...
  • Page 35: Section 6 - Installation

    SECTION 6 – INSTALLATION 6.1.0 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.
  • Page 36: Cable Connections

    SIDE AND UNIVERSAL MOUNTS PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 408880 MOUNT FOR LARGE INDICATORS WITH HARDWARE AND MAGNET 408828 MOUNT FOR LARGE INDICATORS WITH HARDWARE WITHOUT MAGNET 408199 UNIVERSAL MOUNT SHORT 6.2.0 Cable Connections For accurate and reliable operation care should be taken when routing and connecting cables to the Digi-Star Indicator.
  • Page 37 Scale Power Cord Remote Indicator Pin To 12VDC Power Supply (Optional) +Terminal Black -Terminal Orange Alarm Out Blue Remote Input See J-Box Connections Indicator Connection Diagram Digital Remote Power Cord Input/output Indicator Connection Connection Connection (Optional) (Optional) Bottom Panel Cable Connections D4008 –...
  • Page 38: Connecting Load Cells To Junction Box

    6.3.0 Connecting Load Cells to Junction Box Connect load cell wires to terminal blocks. See Wire Color Key below. Wire Color Key Color Description White Signal + Junction Box Illustrated Green Signal - Red Excitation + for 4 Load Cell Black Excitation - Installation Shield...
  • Page 39: Section 7 - Optional Equipment

    2.4GHz, 900MHz, and WiFi Datalink options are available. 7.6.0 Rotation Counter Sensor Use with EZ2810 indicator. Sensor allows operator to program indicator to count auger or PTO rotations for accurate mixing of feed. Also used for keeping maintenance log for equipment.
  • Page 40: Section 8 - Troubleshooting

    SECTION 8 — Troubleshooting 8.1.0 Flow Chart FLOW CHART START Does the indicator come on? If your display is unstable, or flashes Is the reading on the Indicator Poor Connection: Take them apart and “±RANGE” disconnect the j-box cord stable? clean connections.
  • Page 41: Flow Chart

    8.2.0 Flow Chart FLOW CHART Continued 1. Disconnect all the Load Cell wires 2. Zero balance the Indicator. (Press from the terminal blocks inside the J- “NET/GROSS” then “ZERO”). Indicator should Box (leave the Indicator on while display “0”. connecting and disconnecting the wires, it will not damage Load Cells or Indicator if wires are shorted during this Note: Hook up the Load Cells to the J-Box one at a time (only...
  • Page 42: Section 9 - Declaration Of Conformity Certificates

    SECTION 9 – Declaration of Conformity Certificates 9.1.0 xx10 Series Indicator without Bluetooth D4008 – EN EZ 2810 Operators Manual...
  • Page 43: Xx10 Series Indicator With Bluetooth Radio

    9.2.0 xx10 Series Indicator with Bluetooth Radio D4008 – EN EZ 2810 Operators Manual...
  • Page 44: Notes

    10.0.0 NOTES D4008 – EN EZ 2810 Operators Manual...

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