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Industrial weighing system
- Grassobbio -
MB01 Terminal
Instructions
- I -
FILENAME :
mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16

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  • Page 1 Industrial weighing system - Grassobbio - MB01 Terminal Instructions - I - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 2 This publication may contain information with typographic errors. Corrections will be included in new editions of the publication. Edition dated 23/02/2015- Rev. “3” - II - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Maxidisplay cable connection 6.1.2 Transmission string format TM 295 Cable connection TM 295 printer programming KUBE 200 Cable connection KUBE 200 printer programming DP 24 Cable connection DP 24 printer programming - 3 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 4 CAN BUS connection SETPOINT connection diagram 6.10 Input connection diagram APPENDICES : Error codes :Rear panel Loading cell connector :Metric plate location - 4 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 5 = thousandth of a second = note, important information or procedure = attention, information or procedure that, if not followed exactly, could cause death or severe personal injury = mains socket = not approved function - 5 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    - 6 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 7: Safety

    This could occur in the following situations:  The device shows visible signs of damage or tampering.  There is a visually obvious malfunction.  The device was stored for a long time in unsuitable conditions. - 7 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 8: Testing And Installation

    Do not stack objects on it.  Caution is recommended when handling the instrument. Store the instruments as they were received. Do not stack pallets or any other type of object on it. - 8 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    - Combination with data acquisition systems and computers - Management of coordination devices for weighing operations - Network connections for data transfer - Handling systems - With devices for automating the scale operation through automatic material handling. - 9 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 10: Technical Specifications

    - Memory capacity up to a max. of - Vehicle printing operation ENTRY PRINTOUT (PRINT + YES) EXIT PRINTOUT (PRINT + NO + YES) PRINTOUT WITH TARE (PRINT + YES) - Sequential Ticket number deletion - 10 FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 11: Preliminary Operations

    Press the NO key to perform the exit printout after having recalled the num. from memory 7- Setting the setpoints a. Press the PROG key b. Press the YES key to enter setpoint 1 c. Press the key. - 11 FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 12: Operational Controls - Instructions

    4.2 Front panel Figure 1 shows the front panel of the instrument. The references along with the following description give a complete view of the possible commands. Fig. 1 - Front display - 12 FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 13: Led Indicators

    This is lit when the gross weight is negative or between 0 and 20 e reduced to 5 in applications for determining a transport fee. 4: Non metrological data symbol When lit, the data shown is not bound to metric verification. - 13 FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 14: List Of Selectable Functions

    If the BENCH SCALE function is enabled, when the key is pressed the weight detected at that moment is printed. 0..9 Keys from - tare point memorization Accesses the setup for the three setpoint values or, by pressing NO, to the date and time setup. - 10 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 15: Using The Terminal

    Line 1 shows N XXXXXXX and the unit of measure where N stands for net Line 2 shows T XXXXXXX and the unit of measure where T stands for tare. The following is an example: 2.100 kg - 11 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 16: Weighing Operations

    Please Note: the tare value acquired will not be saved in the event of a power outage. - 12 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 17: Setting A Pre-Determined Tare Weight

    (see paragraph 5.2.17) 5.2.8 Printing Print When is pressed, the machine can print in two different modes: 1 WEIGH-BRIDGE mode (see paragraph 5.2.9) BENCH SCALE mode (see paragraph 5.2.11) - 13 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 18: Weighing And Printing In Weigh-Bridge Mode

    (maximum 200). Please Note: This function is enabled in the internal programming of the instrument and can only be changed by authorized personnel. For more information call the help centre. - 14 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 19 ENTRY PRINTOUT ?. when the NO key is pressed the machine will switch automatically to EXIT PRINTOUT?. When confirmed with the YES key the MB01 will show the message Memory No. ?. At this point you will need to use the numeric keypad to enter the entry printout memory no.
  • Page 20: Weigh-Bridge Mode Printing Diagram

    5.2.10 WEIGH-BRIDGE mode printing diagram PRINT ENTRY PRINTOUT? Perform the entry printout EXIT PRINTOUT? Memory No.? Enter the memory number Exit the program Perform the exit printout - 16 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 21: Weighing And Single Printing In Bench Scale Mode

    - sequential no. - net weight - gross weight - the tare weight if present Printout example: Date Time Seq. no. 12-10-00 15:30 Gross weight 27940 tare 10000 Net weight 17940 - 17 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 22: Weighing And Totals Printing In Bench Scale Mode

    Please Note: This "BENCH SCALE MODE" function is enabled in the internal programming of the instrument and can only be changed by authorized personnel. For more information call the help centre. - 18 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 23: Bench Scale Mode Printing Diagram

    5.2.13 BENCH SCALE mode printing diagram PRINT Single Printout ? Perform the single printout Totals printout ? Perform the totals printout Exit the program - 19 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 24: Setpoint Setup

    2 and 3, repeat the operation paying attention at step 2 to press to select the desired output and perform the rest of the procedure from step 3 as described. MAXIMUM ALLOWED VOLTAGE 24 V AC/DC - 20 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 25 0 kg Max W. kg Value 1 Value 2 Diagram 3 0 kg Value 1 Value 2 Max W. kg Diagram 3.1 0 kg Value 2 Value 1 Max W. kg - 21 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 26: Setpoint Setup Diagram

    Output X X-XX Val.1 > ….. program Output 2 -14 Output X X-XX RESET Set date and Val.2 > ….. PRINTOUTS IN time ARCHIVE ? program Output 3 ? 8-15 Exit program - 22 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 27: Setting The Clock

    YES. The display will show: RESET PRINTOUTS IN ARCHIVE ? Press NO to exit the program and return to the weight display. Press Yes to reset the archive (see chapter 5.2.17) - 23 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 28: Deleting Printouts From Memory

    This display will remain active for about 5 seconds after which the terminal will automatically return to the normal weight display. This function is only possible if it was enabled in the setup program. - 24 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 29: Multi-Division Function (Md)

    Entering tare weight (preset tare) If a tare is entered, the maximum value of the tare may not be greater than the Max value, which is the maximum capacity of the first partial weighing field. - 25 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 30: Multiple Range Weighing Function (Mr)

    Max In multiple range weighing instruments using indication notification is given of which weighing range is being used. 47000 kg Display example - 26 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 31: Interfaces

    Baud rate serial channel RS 485 9600 baud rate Data format 8/none/1 6.1.1 Maxidisplay cable connection MAXIDISPLAY side MB01 EQUIPMENT side 9 way male 9 way female SERIAL 485 Pin no. Description Pin no. Description TXD - RXD + TXD + Please Note: on the maxidisplay board, the J3 jumper must be between 1 and 2 6.1.2...
  • Page 32: Tm 295 Cable Connection

    Pin no. Description TM 295 printer programming To program the printer so it communicates properly with the MB01 instrument you must make sure the switches (SW1) under the printer are in the proper position. The RS 232 serial connection, like the 485, is controlled by default with a speed of 9600 and a data format of 8,N,1.
  • Page 33: Kube 200 Cable Connection

    6.4 KUBE 200 Cable connection KUBE side EQUIPMENT side 25 way male 9 way female SERIAL 232 Pin no. Description Pin no. Description - 29 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 34: Dp 24 Cable Connection

    For proper printer operation it must be programmed as follows: PRINT = REVERSE DOUBLE WIDTH FONT 1 CR-LF HONOR CR TEXT = DISABLE BAUD : 9600 PROT. : 8,N,1 CONTROL XON-XOFF - 30 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 35: Can Bus Connection

    Therefore once the start transmission command is sent, all of the connected terminals will start to transmit. Each individual instrument must have an address programmed inside the MB01 view in the GENERAL PARAMETERS section under item SCALE ADDRESS. The address is defaulted to 1.
  • Page 36: Setpoint Connection Diagram

    6.9 SET-POINT connection diagram DB 15 male connector Pin no. Output no. Output Output Output Example of connection between MB01 weight detection terminal and external systems: 230 V ac Relays Extern Max 24 AC/DC DB 15 male connector - 32 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 37: Input Connection Diagram

    For proper operation 12 Vdc power supply is needed which can be external, from an external power supply as long as it is stable and without disturbances, or inside the MB01 terminal as in the attached diagram. Any external contacts must be at normally open "NO".
  • Page 38: Appendices

    Solutions: call technical assistance - 34 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 39 CALIBRATION ZONE ZONE A ZONE SICILY 2 Installation parameters Installation date: ........Instrument S/N ........Installer: ........Installing co.: ........Highlight the installation parameters and attach a copy to the instrument - 35 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 40: Rear Panel

    12 Vdc POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE INPUT CONNECTOR FOR I/O CONNECTOR FOR LOADING CELL SERIAL CHANNEL CONNECTOR 1 AND 2 RS 232 AND RS 485 CAN BUS 1 OUTPUT CONNECTOR CAN BUS 2 OUTPUT CONNECTOR - 36 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 41: Loading Cell Connector

    Please Note: connect to pin 3 on the connector DB 9 male connector Pin no. meaning - POWER SUPPLY - SENSE Shield + SENSE + POWER SUPPLY - OUT + OUT - 37 - FILENAME : mb01 rev.4 rel 1.16...
  • Page 42: Metric Plate Location

    7.4 :Metric plate location FIGURE B FIGURE A IDENTIFICATION PLATE CLOSING FASTENERS - 38 - FILENAME mb01 rev.4 re/ 1.16...

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