MSI CellScale 3750CS User Manual

MSI CellScale 3750CS User Manual

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RF Digital Weight Indicator
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CellScale
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a component of the
User
Guide
Measurement Systems International

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  • Page 1 MSI3750CS RF Digital Weight Indicator ® CellScale System a component of the User Guide Measurement Systems International...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    EATURES Auto Total ............33 D – I ......93 PPENDIX NTERNAL IRING Setup Total Menu .......... 34 MSI L ......... 94 IMITED ARRANTY Turning Auto Total On & Off ......35 Page 2 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INTRODUCTION The Measurement Systems International MSI 3750CS RF Weigh Meter is an element of MSI's CellScale ® System. Combined with 1 or more CellScales, the 3750CS provides complete control over all scale and data functions. The 3750CS serves as a remote terminal for any CellScale and has no internal measurement capability.
  • Page 4: 3750Cs Block Diagram

    Optional Set Point Relay outputs are available for Set Points 1-8. Set point management is performed by the CellScale, which has 32 programmable set points. The 3750CS has independent set point reaction (relays, messages, display modes, comm port outputs, etc.). Page 4 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 5: Section 1 - Unit Installation

    12V, .5A at 24V. Fast blow or medium blow fuses are acceptable. White, Black, and Green – These are reserved for control functions used in specials. Usually these should be insulated and not wired anywhere. Please consult MSI for more information. TOTALIZE SWITCH OPTION When equipped with the totalize switch option, the user is responsible for providing a SPST (single pole, single throw) momentary switch.
  • Page 6: Wall Mount

    3750CS CALE RF DIGITAL WEIGHT INDICATOR 3750CS TABLE MOUNT ® 3750CS WALL MOUNT Page 6 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 7: Rf Scale Communications

    The Master transmits a sync pulse on a regular basis, providing synchronization of all remotes in the designated Network. Thus it forms the center of a cell. MSI provides three products capable of being the master unit: the CellScale, the CellModem, or the Trans-Weigh CS Crane Scale. Up to 254 slaves can access the master unit.
  • Page 8: Antennas

    CALE RF DIGITAL WEIGHT INDICATOR ANTENNAS MSI offers the 3750CS with four antenna choices: 1) Standard Antenna – This is a small 1/4 wave antenna that mounts directly on the 3750CS enclosure and is suitable for most short to medium range applications. 2) Long ®...
  • Page 9 SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL A) Long Range Antenna If mounted outdoors, seal antenna connectors with 3/4” adhesive heat shrink (Raychem SCL 3/4 or Sumitomo W3B2 3/4”, MSI P/N 11563). B) Standard Antenna Intended for indoor applications. Protect from rain and sprayed water.
  • Page 10: Rf Network Setup

    Defaults to 10 seconds. Entering 0 turns off the Time-out timer. MSI recommends at least a 5 second timeout period to handle small lapses in transmissions. The system defaults to 10 seconds.
  • Page 11 High Power, 0 indicates Low power. ENERGY 12) Press the 0 or 1 key as needed. MSI recommends using high power (1) in most installations. 13) This completes the MODEM setup. Push the EXIT key to return to normal scale operation.
  • Page 12: Configuring For Multiple Networks

    Up to 5 addresses can be programmed. NET 1 The 3750CS uses 55-555 as a place keeper for empty NET addresses. NET 2 8) Push the EXIT key after all needed RF Networks are set up. Page 12 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 13: Interpreting The Rf Bar Graph

    (Phantom) network, try switching both the master CellScale and the 3750CS slave to another unused Network. MSI advises avoiding Network #0 when possible, as this is the Modem default, and therefore most likely to be found on units not properly set up.
  • Page 14 It is OK to mount the Antenna upside down. This is a good solution when an antenna is mounted on the ceiling for communication with CellScale components in the building. Page 14 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 15: Section 3 - Scale Operation

    7= 6-3 Channel 6-3 defined as (CH1-1)+(CH1-2)+(CH1-3)+(CH1-4) This scan list could be used with a wheel weighing system. The first 4 channels are connected through a CellScale Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 15...
  • Page 16: Zero

    CellScale. If the CellScale has only one scale channel defined, this procedure is not necessary. This is always the case for MSI-6260CS Crane Scales and other single load cell systems. For systems with multiple scales attached to any given CellScale the setup procedure is: 1) Program the CellScale Scan List as required (see the CellScale Manual).
  • Page 17: Setup Zero

    2) Push TARE again. Assuming no motion, the display temporarily reads “TARE SET” and then converts to a “NET” display. All following readings are deviations from the set Tare value. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 17...
  • Page 18 Tare Register. The display reads “TARING” followed by “TARE SET” and displays the Tare value for 1 second. All subsequent readings have the Tare value subtracted and are displayed in “NET” weight. Page 18 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 19: Setup Tare Mode

    0 NET). The “ON TOTAL” setting clears the Tare Value after the load is totaled. The default for the “AUTO CLR” function is “DISABLED” . When disabled, the Tare Value can only be cleared manually (see “To Clear Tare and return to Gross Mode”.) Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 19...
  • Page 20 6) Push ENTER. The AUTO CLR is now enabled and the 3750CS is back in the SETUP TARE menu. AUTO CLR 7) Push EXIT to return to normal scale operation (with the AUTO CLEAR TARE function enabled). Page 20 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 21: Net/Gross

    If working with an ID Code present the ID Name will return to the message display after the “GROSS” or “NET” message shows. 2) Pushing NET/GROSS again will revert the display to the NET mode. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 21...
  • Page 22: Units

    2) Turn on the Peak Hold mode by pushing the selected FUNCTION key. The display reads “PEAK NET” or “PK GROSS” to indicate peak hold mode is enabled. The display will only update when a greater Page 22 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 23: Print

    EXIT twice to return to normal scale operation. All inactive channels will now INACTIVE be skipped. If all channels are inactive, the 3750CS weight display will be blank. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 23...
  • Page 24: Section 4 - Function Keys

    MSI can supply custom labels on request. For example, if the String 1 function is to be used to input a customer number, MSI can supply a label that reads “CUSTOMER”.
  • Page 25: Define Function Keys

    F2. The display shows the menu item “ASSGN F5”. STATS SETPOINT 8) Push EXIT (SETUP) twice to return to normal scale operation, or assign another Function key using steps 3-6. ASSGN F5 Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 25...
  • Page 26: Id Codes

    • ID Codes are alphabetized when created using the standard ASCII convention. • The 3750CS provides a way to scroll through all existing ID Codes as an alternate means of selecting an existing ID code. ID CODE ORGANIZATION Page 26 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 27: Key Functions During Id Entry

    LCD. However, when the ID Code is printed or transmitted to a computer, the proper lower case character will be sent. Font Substitutions: “F” for “f”, “P” for “p”, “X” for “x”, Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 27...
  • Page 28: Using Id Codes

    TESS 7) Push the STU7 key twice to get the “T” to appear. TEST 8) Push the SPACE 0 key to input a space. TEST_ Page 28 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 29 ID Code “567”. Total readings will be added to any existing totals previously stored on ID Code “567”. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 29...
  • Page 30 It can take a while to clear all the registers. The 3750CS indicates “WAIT” while this is occurring. Once finished deleting, the 3750CS returns to the WAIT scale mode with the default ID code activated. Page 30 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 31: Setup Id Codes

    6) The display reads “ID NAME”. Press EXIT to ...to finalize edit. return to normal weighing mode or press UP or DOWN to reach the next selection. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 31...
  • Page 32: Id Code String 1 & 2

    ® during the text entry process). Each string can be up to 20 characters in length. The MSI “@ codes” can also be embedded in the string which provides an extremely versatile output capability. See Section 7 – Comm Ports, for more details on programming “@ codes”.
  • Page 33: Total

    CellScale starts a long term average of the current weight that ends when the weight is dropped. This method is designed for commodity weighing of scrap metal, or other types of materials that are loaded into rail cars, Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 33...
  • Page 34: Setup Total Menu

    Another example: On a scale with a capacity of 1000 kg the user desires to Auto Total all weight that exceeds 50 kg. Since 50 kg is 5% of 1000 kg, the Total Threshold is set to 5%. The Threshold is entered in 1% increments. Page 34 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 35: Turning Auto Total On & Off

    6) Set the new Total Threshold by pushing ENTER. 7) Push the EXIT key to return to normal scale operation. Auto Total is now enabled. The small ∑ THRESH “AUTO ∑” annunciator will appear. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 35...
  • Page 36: View Total

    2) Press ENTER. The last weight totaled is subtracted and the number of weighments counter is reduced by one. If you change your mind, push EXIT to cancel the Clear Last Total operation. Page 36 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 37: Clearing Totals

    ID Codes and provides the following information: GRAND TOTAL, Number of Totals, and the Overall Average (GRAND TOTAL divided by Number of Totals). Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 37...
  • Page 38 1) Push GRAND TOTAL. Displayed is the Grand Total obtained by adding the totals of all ID Codes. 2) (Optional) Push PRINT. The Grand Total and Grand # of samples will output to CommPort 1. Page 38 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 39: 3750Cs Meter Setup

    Selection level voids any change in the active menu. Not all the selections above are activated on every MSI 3750CS. Legal-for-trade issues and application issues require certain menu items to be under the Calibrate menu (under seal, see calibration section), and certain items to be disabled. Any or all menu items can be eliminated under software control (contact factory for details).
  • Page 40: Lcd Contrast

    9) WT TYPE – Displays “GROSS” or “NET” and other weigh mode types. 10)SC INDEX – Displays the Scale index, used in multichannel CellScale systems. 11)LC NUMBER - Displays the A/D channel and sub channel of the currently addressed CellScale. Page 40 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 41: Lower Display Mode

    You are back in the Set Sub-menu. 8) Push EXIT twice to return to the TIMEDATE submenu. Push EXIT again to return to normal scale operation. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 41...
  • Page 42: Setup Power Menu

    The mode has no effect on the power switch. Operating the Clock from a battery powered MSI 3750CS has very little effect on battery life. The LCD and LCD drivers use only minimal power. The µP is only awake long enough to update the LCD so its average power consumption is small. Using the /MIN mode selections minimizes the µP power drain.
  • Page 43: Bargraph Menu

    The 3750CS defaults to the MODEM setting of the Bar graph. The following procedure shows how to set up the Bar graph for PER CENT operation. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 43...
  • Page 44: Locking Scale Features

    For added security an optional lock code (1-4 characters) can be entered. Once the MSI 3750CS is locked the message “LOCKED” will appear whenever a locked function is tried. To unlock push SETUP NET/GROSS and enter the lock code number.
  • Page 45 Use the LEFT / RIGHT keys to change the lock status. SETUP 7) Push EXIT (SETUP) to return to the Lock Menu, or push EXIT again to return to normal scale operation. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 45...
  • Page 46 Unlocking is the same process as locking. Follow the Lock procedure above to unlock. The only difference is at step 5, the message “UNLOCKED” will appear. Unlocking does not change the Lock Mode parameters, so if no changes are needed, you do not need to enter the “LOCKMODE” menu. Page 46 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 47: Ection 8 - Set Points

    6) Send a message out the RS-232 port of the 3750CS (Set Points 1-32). This message can include weight parameters, time, date, and any random text the user requires (using MSI @ codes). These actions are independent of what the CellScale does, and are independent of other 3750CS’s that might be on the Network.
  • Page 48: Set Point Setup Menu

    ALL SET POINTS (ALL SP) Used to disable and enable all 32 Set Points at once. This parameter is stored in the CellScale, and therefore any 3750CS can disable the Set Points for the entire Cell. Page 48 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 49 Program Value 2 in current units. This is the secondary Set Point Threshold. Programming a value in Value 2 is not necessary for single threshold Set Points. This value shouldn’t exceed capacity unless you are programming a Total or n Total Set Point. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 49...
  • Page 50: Example Set Point Programming

    The 20 characters can include MSI “@ codes” that allow Set Points to include in their message such characteristics of current weight, date, time, and any additional data required. This can form the basis of a powerful maintenance tool.
  • Page 51 To add functionality to the Set Point, 200_ continue on to any or all of the following procedures or push the EXIT (SETUP) key to return to normal scale operation. VALUE 1 Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 51...
  • Page 52 This is the menu which defines how the two thresholds relate to each other. OP RELAT 14) Push ENTER. The message reads the current opera- NONE tor relationship which defaults to “NONE”. Page 52 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 53 Set Point, continue on to any or all of the following procedures or push the EXIT OUT DEST (SETUP) key to return to normal scale operation. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 53...
  • Page 54 To Program the Local 3750CS Set Point Message Set Point messages are entered as ASCII “Strings”. You can combine MSI “@ Codes” in embed weight, date, and time information in the Set Point string. See the Comm Port section following for a table of “@ Codes”.
  • Page 55: Relay Output Option

    RELAY OUTPUT OPTION This option adds 7 SPDT Relays and 1 Logic Level output to the MSI 3750. The relays can be used in conjunction with alarms, motors, and other control circuitry to provide a complete automated production line, or to provide additional information to the scale operator.
  • Page 56: Relay Applications

    In figure 5 two relays are combined to turn on a motor when either Set Point is true. One major application for combining relays is to use one for a master start/stop for all the other relays. Page 56 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 57 Values of 1kΩ to 4.7kΩ usually will suffice. There are two complementary outputs as shown in Figure 7. The TTL Hi output goes high when the set point is tripped. The TTL Low output goes low Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 57...
  • Page 58 Besides providing a direct logic output to PLCs or other controllers, the logic output can be used to drive external relays. Figure 8 shows an example of the logic output driving an external N-channel MOSFET which can turn on a high-power relay. Figure 8 Page 58 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 59: Ection 9 - Communication Ports

    SECTION 9 – COMMUNICATION PORTS INTRODUCTION • The MSI 3750CS is equipped with a single RS-232 serial input/output and a Real Time Clock/Calendar. The Comm Port is intended for interfacing printers, data loggers, scoreboards, and computers to the 3750CS Meter.
  • Page 60: Comm Port Parameters

    2) Computer Control: The computer can control and receive data from the MSI 3750CS through the use of simple ASCII commands. These commands can be sent through the use of a data communications terminal, or a custom ®...
  • Page 61: Comm Port 2 Parameters

    INIT – Pushing the Enter key when in the WIT INIT selection completely initializes the Modem parameters. If you do this, you must reenter all the RF Network settings. Improper setting of these selections can prevent the 3750CS from communicating with any CellScale. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 61...
  • Page 62: Printer Output Formatting

    Using formatting controls typical to modern bar-code printers is simply a matter of formatting the printer strings. The MSI 3750CS character set includes all upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and most of the rest of the standard ASCII set.
  • Page 63 Input Data Form With the exception of characters following the command “@” symbol, all characters are treated as printable text or control characters. The MSI 3750CS represents characters that can’t be displayed on the LCD with a “ “. Terminate the string with a dec255 character (ASCII 255). ASCll 255 characters are represented º...
  • Page 64: Serial Output "@" Commands

    “x” spaces are output limited to 99. For more spaces use two @B commands in series. Note: For spaces fewer than 5, it is more memory efficient to enter spaces instead of the @B command. Example - Building on the previous example, we’ll center the “MSI 3750CS” on a 20 column printer: @B06å4åMSI3750åå5º...
  • Page 65 @Hxx where xx is any number from 01 to 99 which equals the number of tabs desired. Note: you must enter two digits following the “@H”. Output Data Form: “x” tabs are printed (limited to 99). For more tabs use two @H commands in series. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 65...
  • Page 66 = Lower display ***** G R O S S Length: 6 Justification: left N E T Length: 6 Justification: left T A R E Length: 6 Justification: left T O T A L Page 66 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 67 Justification: full, leading hours zero suppressed 2 : 0 8 : 3 6 Length: 11 Justification: full, leading hours zero suppressed 1 4 : 0 8 Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 67...
  • Page 68 Note: will print zeros if no Tare value has been established Total weight n Totals (weighments counter) Total with n Totals (combined @W5 and @W6) Lower Display combined with Lower Display Mode. Page 68 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 69 A D 2 T O T Length: 20 Justification: Weight - right, Units - left, Mode - left, the “+” indicates that it is the weight from the last totaled register Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 69...
  • Page 70 MSI-3750CS CELLSCALE RF DIGITAL WEIGHT INDICATOR * * * THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK * * * PAGE 70 MSI-3705CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 71: Computer Host Commands

    General Protocol The MSI-3750CS responds to ASCII commands that consist of a two letter mnemonic. Depending on the command, a 1 or 2 digit item selection (sub-code) may be required. Certain commands require user supplied data. Commands sent from a host computer can be chained together in any order. Commands are terminated by another command or by a semicolon (;).
  • Page 72 12= Pk Hld on 6= Total 13= Pk Hld off 7= View Total Turn None Clock mode must be enable with seconds. Power Delay at least 200 ms before sending additional data. Page 72 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 73 1= Normal 3= Blink LCD play 2= Blank LCD 4= Message Point Enter up to 20 characters Terminate string with semicolon. You can String embed @ commands. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 73...
  • Page 74 1= Upper Case If your printer prints lower case letters select Mode 2= lower case Set Units 1= lb 5= oz 2= kg 6= g 3= tons (short) 7= daN 4= metric tons Page 74 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 75: Ection 10 - Cell Scale Calibration

    A full calibration must follow this operation. The second procedure returns all the 3750CS registers to defaults. However calibration in the CellScale is unaffected. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 75...
  • Page 76: Calibration Flowchart

    (Next Test Wgt) Zero Cal SPAN Cal ERROR ERROR Too much Too little or dead load or INPUT VAL too much offset in the TEST weight on the load cell. scale. WEIGHT Page 76 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 77: Resetall

    4) Push ENTER to reset all registers. The display will initialize while the registers are cleared. If you change your mind, pushing EXIT will cancel the Reset All operation. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 77...
  • Page 78: Calibrate Setup Menu

    Choose “OIML” for European L-F-T applications. “METRIC” is the same as “INDUSTRY” except only kg and g units are enabled. Before starting the following procedure, you must be in the Top Menu Level of Calibration. See “Enable Calibration”. Contact MSI for details on the differences between the various configurations.
  • Page 79: Calibration Procedure

    Increments are in a 1-2-5 sequence. In this example we’ll change the scale divisions to 0.1 kg 0. 1 10) Push ENTER when the desired scale division is displayed. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 79...
  • Page 80: Enable/Disable Azm

    AZM enabled. Disabling AZM will degrade temperature and drift performance of the CellScale. Also use caution in setting the AZM window too large. This can cause the scale to zero unexpectedly. MSI recommends keeping AZM below 5d for most applications. Page 80 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 81: Motion Band

    4) After entering the desired motion band, push MOTNBAND ENTER. 5) Push EXIT to return to normal scale operation, or push UP or DOWN to choose another Calibrate Setup function. Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 81...
  • Page 82: Motion Compensation Option

    MSI, please contact MSI for details on determining the active weight. The MSI weight is found on MSI’s serial number tag. It is referenced as the “COMP WEIGHT” and is usually measured in pounds. Make sure you convert this weight if the scale is calibrated in units other than pounds.
  • Page 83 12) Using the numeric keys, input the MSI WT. For this MSI WT example, we’ll input 70 kg. Make sure that the MSI WT is in the displayed units. If not convert the MSI WT to the calibration unit as shown on the display. MSI WT 13) Push ENTER to store the MSI WT.
  • Page 84: Ppendixa - Menu Aps

    ALL ID ∑ SC INDEX ID NAME TOTAL ID NUMBR ID CODE TEST GRNDTOTL CH NAME STRING 2 CLRLAST∑ SETUP STRING 1 2KEYCLR∑ STATS 1KEYCLR∑ SETPOINT CLRLATCH LOWER DISPLAY PEAKHOLD DISABLED MENU RF NTWK Page 84 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 85 MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL UNIV TAR Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 85...
  • Page 86 3750CS CALE RF DIGITAL WEIGHT INDICATOR ® Enter 1 1-254 Enter up to 255 Characters Enter 1 Character Enter up to 8 Characters Page 86 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 87 PWR BATT 8 HOURS PWR VEHI 4 HOURS PWR AC 2 HOURS POWER AUTO 1 HOUR SETUP POWER 30 MIN LIGHTING 10 MIN DISABLED AUTO OFF EXIT Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 87...
  • Page 88 3750CS CALE RF DIGITAL WEIGHT INDICATOR ® Page 88 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 89 MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 89...
  • Page 90: Ppendixb - Ascii Chart

    3750CS CALE RF DIGITAL WEIGHT INDICATOR APPENDIX B – ASCII CHART ® Page 90 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 91 7 SPDT (form C) 1A/115VAC relays are provided RF Networks. internal to the 3750CS meter for direct set-point interfacing. The SC Index: Switch between selected scale channels Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 91...
  • Page 92 A 9dBi gain antenna with a 10’ (3m) low loss coaxial cable. ® for blind check-weighing. Can also be configured as a totalize Increases transmission range and allows for remote locating the alert. Antenna. Mounting Bracket For Wall or Bulkhead Mounting. 180° Swing Page 92 MSI-3750CS RF Weighmeter • User Guide...
  • Page 93: Ppendixd - Internal Iring

    MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL APPENDIX D – INTERNAL WIRING Software V1-15 to 1-20 ® MSI-9000 CellScale System • 3750CS User Guide Page 93...
  • Page 94: Msi Limited Warranty

    THE MSI LIMITED WARRANTY MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL,INC.,WARRANTS load sensing elements and meters against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from date of purchase and warrants electrical cables and batteries against the same defects for a period of ninety (90)days from date of purchase.

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