Bilancial BTEK DD 700 Advanced Manual

Bilancial BTEK DD 700 Advanced Manual

Weighing terminal
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  • Page 1 • DD 700 • DD 700ic • DD 700i Models Include:...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 CONTENTS PREMISE FOR THE ADVANCED USER MANUAL ..............5 Legend The following manual applies to operations present in different models defined at time of purchase. Below the notation in this manual..................5 COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING ON SERIAL LINES ............6 Symbols .............................
  • Page 3 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.4.30 Keyboard and display lock ....................34 2.4.31 Keyboard and display unlock ..................... 34 2.4.32 Keyboard lock ........................35 2.4.33 Keyboard unlock ........................ 35 2.4.34 Command to change current unit of measurement (if secondary unit of measurement is managed)............................
  • Page 4 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 3.6.4 Setup Menu/ANALOGUE scale/Analogue scale parameters ..........56 3.6.5 Setup Menu/Scale/Sampling/View data ................56 3.6.6 Setup Menu/DIGITAL Scale ....................56 3.6.7 Setup Menu/Scale/Test ..................... 56 3.6.8 Setup Menu/Customisation/Operating modes ..............57 3.6.9 Setup Menu/Customisation/Operating modes/Printer/Model ..........62 3.6.10 Setup Menu/Customisation/Operating Modes/Printer/Port ..........
  • Page 5: Premise For The Advanced User Manual

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 1 PREMISE FOR THE ADVANCED USER MANUAL This manual is dedicated to customising the terminal to adapt it to the weighing system that it is part of. It also contains descriptions of software controls to interface with PCs, PCLs and hosts in general.
  • Page 6: Communication Programming On Serial Lines

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2 COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING ON SERIAL LINES Symbols The symbols employed to describe the characters on serial line are provided below. Normal characters are described by simply providing their symbol. Control characters are between brackets and expressed in capital letters. For ex.: <CR>...
  • Page 7: Cb (Or Bilanciai) String

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.2.1 Cb (or Bilanciai) string $(24H) string start character 1st character s=stability s=0 stable weight <s> 2nd character s=1 unstable weight s=3 invalid weight (negative or overload) net weight 3rd-7th character if the weight is composed of more than 5 digits, the least significant ones will not be sent <CR>(0DH) 8th character...
  • Page 8 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 When a bit has a value of "1" this means that the corresponding signal is in the true condition; the meaning of the signals is as follows: <s1> bit 0 minimum weighing operation signal bit 1 blocked tare signal bit 2 preset(1)/self-weighing(0) tare signal...
  • Page 9: Visual String

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.2.3 Visual String 1st character $(24H) string start character 2nd character 0(30H) fixed zero character 3rd character <s> s=stability s=0 stable weight s=1 unstable weight s=3 invalid weight (negative or overload) 4th-8th net weight with sign; character if the weight is composed of more than 5 digits, the least...
  • Page 10: On Request With Address

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.2.6 On request with address By selecting this option cyclical string transmission is disabled. Remote commands are used followed by the terminal identification number. 2.2.7 Customised string It is possible to customise the composition of the string directly from the terminal or using the "Dialogic"...
  • Page 11: Cw String (**)

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 1st character <STX> (02H) 2nd character <SP> (20H) Space if the weight is positive or <-> Minus sign if the weight is negative 3rd-9th weight character 10th character <SP> (20H) space 11th-12th <um> unit of measurement (kg, oz or lb) character As explained above, if the weight is expressed in g or in t, the unit...
  • Page 12: Piece Number String(**)

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 1st character <STX> (02H) 2nd character <SP> (20H) Space if the weight is positive or <-> Minus sign if the weight is negative 3rd-8th character weight 9th character <SP> (20H) space 10th-11th character <um> unit of measurement (kg, oz or lb) As explained above, if the weight is expressed in g or in t, the unit of measure of the string only occupies one...
  • Page 13: Printed Data String

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.2.11 Printed data string This string can be enabled as an alternative to "CSV weighed Management" (Setup \ Personalizations\Operating Mode\ Weighing \ Management Weighing CSV). There are 3 possible data transmission modes: Single The string is sent, then the data is printed. On request, ACK-NAK, and With remote commands are the available protocols.
  • Page 14 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Description string printed data, length 106 characters relative to operations (*)(***): standard, piece count, checkweight and manual selector. 1st character $ (24H) string start character 2° - 3° character Type string 4° - 13° character date 14°...
  • Page 15 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 105° - 106° character checksum 107° character <CR> (0DH) string end character Description string printed data, length 234 characters relative to operations (*)(***): double weight. 1° character $ (24H) string start character 2° - 3° character Type string 4°...
  • Page 16 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Description string printed data, length 235 characters (duplex) relative to operations (*)(***): double weight. 1° character $ (24H) string start character 2° - 3° character Type string 4° - 13° character Data input 14° - 21° character hour input 22°...
  • Page 17 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Description string printed data, length 133 characters relative to operations (**): piece standard, count, sum weighing, manual selector and weighing check. 1st character $ (24H) string start character 2°-11° character date 12°-19° character time 20°-25° character progressive 26°-31°...
  • Page 18 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Description of printed data string relative to multi-operator mode, length 171 characters. 1st character $ (24H) string start character 2nd-11th character date 12th-19th character time 20th-25th character progressive 26th-31st character operator code 32nd-51st character operator description 52nd-57th character operator printout number 58th-63rd character...
  • Page 19: Pfister String (*)(***)

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.2.12 Pfister String (*)(***) 2.2.13 Sasco String (*)(***) 2.2.14 Weightronic String (*)(***) 2.2.15 NTEP/ Btek (*)(***) he string is only present if NTEP terminal. The transmission to PC can occur in a cyclic manner or at the end of each weighing operation. The structure of the strings is: Polarity weight...
  • Page 20: Cardinal String (*)(***)

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.2.16 Cardinal String (*)(***) The string is only present if NTEP terminal. The transmission to PC can occur in a cyclic manner or at the end of each weighing operation. The structure of the strings is: Sign weight [CR]...
  • Page 21: Cardinal 748P String (*)(***)

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.2.17 Cardinal 748P String (*)(***) The string is only present if NTEP terminal. The transmission to PC can occur in a cyclic manner or at the end of each weighing operation. The structure of the strings is: Sign weight [CR]...
  • Page 22: Extraction String (*)(***)

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.2.21 Extraction String (*)(***) When the extraction mode is being used during loading or unloading the information on net weight and tare (from the 2nd to the 10th and from the 12th to the 20th characters on the Extended string) is respectively replaced by extracted weight and gross weight.
  • Page 23: Rtu Modbus(Optional)

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.2.22 RTU Modbus(OPTIONAL) The terminal can be connected in slave mode with Modbus-RTU protocol, via a serial port; in addition to the standard configuration parameters of serial interface specific parameters are available: • Terminal number: 1 to 255, sets the number used to communicate with the terminal •...
  • Page 24 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Setpoint 1 float 41-42 Setpoint 2 Float 43-44 Digital cells (if applicable) Select cell 2000 Select cell data 2001 Single coil (op code=01, 05, 15) Variable Type register notes Reset scale command Self-weighed tare command Delete tare command Run MPP weighing operation Command...
  • Page 25 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 NOTES MPP: commands for MPP weights memory management (optional) Slot1.slot2: optional cards Note 1): the status variable contains the following indicators: meaning 15 Center zero signal (-0.25dd < gross < 0.25dd) 14 preset(1)/self-weighing(0) tare signal 13 Blocked tare 12 minimum weighing operation 11 MSB weighing extension signal (only ME) 10 overload...
  • Page 26 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Note 4): it is possible to set Select Cell or Select cell data to obtain the output information relative to the single cell or only one piece of information relative to all installed cells; setting one variable automatically deletes the other.
  • Page 27: Protocol For Cyclical Strings

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Protocol for cyclical strings 2.3.1 Protocol for cyclical strings The string is only sent on user request using the transmission request key or from external input. After weight transmission the instrument behaves as follows: if it receives the "ACK" (06H) character it waits for a new request; if it receives the "NAK"...
  • Page 28: Response Times

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.4.1 Response times CMD = Remote command ANS = Response to remote command tc = command time. This depends on the number of characters, on the number of bits per character and on the baud rate. Ex.: XB<CR>;...
  • Page 29: Remote Commands In The Version For Terminal With Multiple Scales

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.4.2 Remote commands in the version for terminal with multiple scales With the multiple scale terminal version, some remote commands change their syntax to indicate what scale they refer to. For example, to request the gross weight, the syntax is change as follows: XBb<CR>...
  • Page 30: Tare Transmission Request

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.4.9 Tare transmission request XT<CR> (XTb<CR>) The terminal responds with the following string: n<SP><um><SP>TE<CR><LF> if the tare has been set manually; n<SP><um><SP>TR<CR><LF> if the tare has been acquired. n = 9 characters. 2.4.10 Scale status transmission request XZ<CR>...
  • Page 31: Scale Status Transmission Request (Ev2001 Version)

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.4.11 Scale status transmission request (EV2001 version) XS <CR> (XSb<CR>) If positive, the terminal responds with the following string: <s1><s2>< CR><LF> Characters s1 and s2 are ASCII characters that must be interpreted as expressed in hexadecimals. The bits identify the status of the weighing platform.
  • Page 32: General Data Table Request

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.4.16 General data table request ND<CR> By sending this command the terminal responds with a sequence of strings ending with <CR><LF> each containing the number of the data and its description; below a table of managed data is provided by way of example: Date Time...
  • Page 33: 6-Byte Net Weight And Tare And Scale Status Transmission Request

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 The meaning of bits <s5> and e<s6> is as follows: <s5> bit 0 not used bit 1 not used bit 2 not used bit 3 Print completed, weight acquired <s6> bit 0 modified tare bit 1 not used bit 2 not used...
  • Page 34: Division Value Request

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.4.25 Division value request Xe<CR> (Xeb<CR>) The terminal responds with the string: e= n<SP><um><CR><LF> 2.4.26 Net weight request in high resolution YN<CR> (YNb<CR>) The response string is: n<SP>y<SP><um><SP><s1><s2><s3><s4><CR><LF> n = net weight; n = 9 characters y= net weight in high resolution;...
  • Page 35: Keyboard Lock

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.4.32 Keyboard lock LK<CR> Only the keyboard is locked and the "KEYLOCK" message is displayed 2.4.33 Keyboard unlock UK<CR> The keyboard is unlocked. 2.4.34 Command to change current unit of measurement (if secondary unit of measurement is managed) CU<CR>...
  • Page 36: Remote Commands For Input/Output Management

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Remote commands for Input/Output management 2.5.1 Setting a single output It is possible to set output n2 of slot n1 using command: SO n1 n2 <CR> where: n1 is 1 hexadecimal character that defines the position of the output slot;...
  • Page 37: Testing A Single Output

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.5.3 Testing a single output It is possible to request the status of every output using the command: TO n1 n2 <CR> where: n1 is 1 hexadecimal character that defines the position of the output slot; n2 is 1 hexadecimal character that defines the output number on slot n1.
  • Page 38: Testing All Outputs

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.5.5 Testing all outputs It is possible to request the status of all slot outputs using the following command: LO<CR> The terminal responds with the following string: n1n2n3<CR><LF> where: n1 is 1 character which is the logical combination of the status (0 or 1) of the outputs (max.
  • Page 39: Testing All Inputs

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.5.7 Testing all inputs It is possible to request the status of all slot inputs using the following command: LI<CR> The terminal responds with the following string: n1n2n3<CR><LF> where: n1 is 1 character which is the logical combination of the status (0 or 1) of the inputs (max.
  • Page 40: Cw Remote Commands Associated To The Cw Serial String (**)

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 CW remote commands associated to the CW serial string (**) The remote commands refer to the current scale. The parameters to be set are (see:Setup Menu/Customisation/Outputs/Serial/Com xy): terminal number response to remote commands end string character (EOL) For the symbols used in the description of the characters on the serial line, refer to par.
  • Page 41: Current Range Transmission Request

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.6.6 Current range transmission request <SOH>nXC<CR> n = terminal number; n = 2 characters (par. 2.1 on page 7) The terminal responds with the following string: <STX><SP><O/A/U><EOL> where <O/A/U> O= weight exceeding the range, A= weight within the range, U= weight below the range 2.6.7 Scale status transmission request...
  • Page 42: Top Limit Transmission Request

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.6.10 Top Limit transmission Request <SOH>nXO<CR> will send the current top limit <SOH>nXOy<CR> will send the top limit associated to the specified product code n = terminal number; n = 2 characters. y = product code; y = 3 characters. The terminal responds with one of the following strings: <STX><O>y<SP>m<SP><um><EOL>...
  • Page 43: Top Limit List Transmission Request

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.6.13 Top limit list transmission request <SOH>nXOA<CR> n = terminal number; n = 2 characters, The terminal responds with one of the following strings: <STX><O>y<SP>m<SP><um><EOL> if the weight is positive <STX><O>y<->m<SP><um><EOL> if the weight is negative where O =weight exceeding the range y = product code;...
  • Page 44: Remote Commands For Digital Cells

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Remote commands for digital cells Hereinafter, in addition to the symbols previously described in par. 2.1 the following conventions will apply: c is the number that identifies the digital cell; n and m are the number fields with spaces in front, decimal separator, - sign and + sign. 2.7.1 Cell point request DPc<CR>...
  • Page 45: System Cell Number Request

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.7.7 System cell number request DN<CR> The terminal responds with the string: n<CR><LF> n = number of cells that comprise the system. 2.7.8 Cell status request DSc<CR> The terminal responds with the string: <s1><s2><s3><s4><CR><LF> Characters such as s1, s2, s3, s4 are ASCII characters that must be interpreted as expressed in hexadecimals.
  • Page 46: Digital Scale Status Request

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.7.9 Digital scale status request DB<CR> The terminal responds with the string: <s1><s2><s3><s4><CR><LF> Characters such as s1, s2, s3, s4 are ASCII characters that must be interpreted as expressed in hexadecimals. Each character represents 4 bits with different meanings, for example incoming ASCII character "A"...
  • Page 47: Communication In Mpp Mode

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Communication in MPP mode 2.8.1 Operation The terminals equipped with the MPP option can operate in four different operating modes, which are explained in detail in the following paragraphs. The weighing storage operating mode is selected at the time of installation. 2.8.2 Weighing request from key with data transmission at end of operation Once the MPP memory has been activated (see options chapter in user manual), load the weight...
  • Page 48 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 If Terminal number is selected in the Setup Menu, the sent data will be: 1st character $(24H) 2nd character M(4DH) 3rd character P(50H) 4th-6th MPP terminal number character 7th-13th MPP identification code or character indications on scale status: NO<SP>STAB weight not stable NO<SP>VAL<SP>...
  • Page 49: Weighing Operation Request From Serial Command With Transmission At End Of Operation

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 If Standard+date is selected in the Setup Menu the sent data will be: 1°character $(24H) 2° character M(4DH) 3° character P(50H) 4°-13° character Date(yyyy-mm-dd) 14° character Space(20H) 16°- 22° Time(hh:mm:ss) “z” identifies the type of date / time 23°...
  • Page 50: Weighing Request From Key And Transmission From Serial Command

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 2.8.4 Weighing request from key and transmission from serial command After loading the weight onto the weighing platform, wait for it to indicate that the weight is stable and press ; the terminal will store the data. The calculator can request the weight data from the terminal through the following command: MP<CR>(MPb<CR>) The weighing terminal responds:...
  • Page 51: Customisation

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 3 CUSTOMISATION Foreword WARNING The customisation procedures are strictly reserved for specialised staff. Nonetheless, the user is allowed to change some of the terminal operating parameters. It is nevertheless advisable to take great care in changing these parameters to prevent faulty operation due to incorrect settings.
  • Page 52: Non-Editable Parameter Or Menu

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 3.4.5 NON-EDITABLE parameter or menu The "non-editable" message indicates that is not possible to make changes to the displayed metrological parameter as you entered the configuration menu from the start-up key only. 3.4.6 NOT AVAILABLE parameter or menu The "not available"...
  • Page 53: Overall View Of The Menu Tree

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Overall view of the menu tree Below is the Menu tree illustrated to the 3rd level. For details refer to the specific par. contained in this section or in the installer section. ANALOGUE/DIGITAL Scale REPEATER Scale Configurations repeater scale parameters Serial port...
  • Page 54 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Printer MPP Operation Connection to external processor External battery User menu password Generic code format(**) Outputs Serial Input/Output Spec. Customizations Shortcut keys Text Entering Resetting Messages Prints/ Customized transmis. memorized Files Memory status Files status Zero settings Backup/Restore Backup Back all...
  • Page 55: Descriptions Of Main Menus And Parameters

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Descriptions of main menus and parameters 3.6.1 Setup Menu/Scale/Configurations/Metrological It is possible to view (but not edit) the metrological parameters set during installation. 3.6.2 Setup Menu/Scale/Configurations/General Digital Filter No, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, FILTER 2Hz+AVERAGE, Filter 2hz, Filter 5hz+Average, Filter 5Hz, Advanced Selection This allows a digital filter to be entered, or not.
  • Page 56: Setup Menu/Analogue Scale/Configurations/Secondary Scale

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 MEM.ZERO+AUTOZERO It adds to a previous variant of the ignition; after having applied the zero stored, if the weight is within the minimum weighing is performed a self resetting, if the weight is above the reset is not altered The authorities of zeroing devices remains unchanged and is always zero based sampling.
  • Page 57: Setup Menu/Customisation/Operating Modes

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 3.6.8 Setup Menu/Customisation/Operating modes PARAMETERS COUNTRY Terminal Language Italiano, English, Français, Deutsch, Español, Portugues This is the language used during normal operation (it can differ from the menu display language) Decimal Separator Point, Comma Gross weight display B, G Letter used to report the gross weight on the display, in transmission and on print.
  • Page 58 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 By setting the progressive number = 0 (zero) it is no longer increased and is not printed. Signal Light Management Weight variation, Signal Lights Timeout in seconds (OPTIONAL). Automatic print NO, YES If you select automatic printing, it is necessary to enable OUTPUT 01 as SETPOINT.
  • Page 59 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Extraction during Loading (*)(***) With this function, once it has been selected and associated to the I/O devices, it is possible to run simple batching on multiple components. The inputs/outputs are selected during installation. By following the indications “Setting output as set-point” the Set Point 01 and Set Point 02 values are set.
  • Page 60 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 It is possible to select (ON REQUEST): Associate product code tare Choose YES to associate a preset tare to the product code archive. Piece count (**) It is possible to select: Associate product code tare Choose YES to associate a preset tare to the product code archive.
  • Page 61 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Printer see dedicated paragraphs MPP Mode See user manual. Connection to external This function must be used in combination with the customisation processor program provided by the Manufacturing Company. This program: defines which data, among those managed by the instrument, must be printed or sent;...
  • Page 62: Setup Menu/Customisation/Operating Modes/Printer/Model

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 3.6.9 Setup Menu/Customisation/Operating modes/Printer/Model It is possible to select the type of printer and its operating parameters. STB80 Thermal printer Tape Ejection Select YES for the automatic ejection of the printing module and therefore facilitate removal, otherwise select NO. Cut Type Determine the cutter mode at the end of each printout.
  • Page 63 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 otherwise select NO. It is only possible to print the manufacturer name with tape printers. Line Feed output only in case of form on the card. Epson TM295 Multicopy card printer Card Lock Select YES to lock the card to the printing plate, otherwise select NO. Card Ejection Select YES to automatically eject the card at the end of printing, otherwise select Line Feed...
  • Page 64 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Activate the paper finished sensor The sensor is positioned on the paper roll guide and detects when the paper is finished. To enable the sensor, select YES, otherwise select NO. Cut Type Determine the cutter mode at the end of each printout. If you select: NO no cut is made;...
  • Page 65 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Peeling Sign: Minus, Plus With respect to the printer head, it is possible to position the label further ahead (Plus) or further back (Minus). Speed: 80 (default value). 99 is the maximum settable value. It must be set according to the instructions in the user manual, in the chapter on Using the terminal.
  • Page 66 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Peeling (dots): 0 (default value). It must be set according to the instructions in the user manual, in the chapter on Using the terminal. Speed: 50.8 (default value). It must be set according to the instructions in the user manual, in the chapter on Using the terminal.
  • Page 67: Setup Menu/Customisation/Operating Modes/Printer/Port

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 3.6.10 Setup Menu/Customisation/Operating Modes/Printer/Port It is possible to configure, or not, a serial output, for the connection of a printer in text mode (NO,Com1,Com2). 3.6.11 Setup Menu/Customisation/Operating modes/Printer/Printouts It is possible to select the characteristics of the print format. Standard Gross weight printing To enable the printout of the gross weight, select YES, otherwise select NO.
  • Page 68: Setup Menu/Customisation/Operating Modes/Mpp Mode

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 3.6.12 Setup Menu/Customisation/Operating modes/MPP Mode Also refer to the Options chapter in the user manual. Weighing From key, From serial operation request Data At end of weighing operation, From serial transmission Common port NO, com01, com02, USB device if you choose NO, it is not possible to enable MPP function Save tare YES, NO...
  • Page 69: Setup Menu/Personalizations/Operating Modes/Weighing/Management Weighing Csv

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 3.6.14 Setup Menu/Personalizations/Operating modes/Weighing/Management Weighing CSV Ability to enable the creation of the data printed in CSV format. These weights can be saved with a backup on USB stick or HOST. In particular: Storing- Not enabled archive data printed in CSV format weighing CSV Printed enabled archive data in CSV format.
  • Page 70 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 String end <CR>, <CR> <LF> characters Only for CW protocol Cyclical, On request, ACK-NAK, With remote commands Configuration Refer to the dedicated paragraph for the hardware characteristics of the serial output. Checksum To enable checksum mode, select YES, otherwise select NO. It can only be set if mode the selected string is Extended, Cma, Request with address or Extraction.
  • Page 71: Setup Menu / Customisation / Outputs / Serial / String

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 3.6.16 Setup Menu / Customisation / Outputs / Serial / String /.../ Com xy configuration Once you have selected the type of string you will access the Configuration menu for the hardware characteristics of the serial output, which contains the following parameters: Baud rate 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 serial line transmission speed...
  • Page 72: Setup Menu/Customisation/Outputs/Input-Output

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 3.6.17 Setup Menu/Customisation/Outputs/Input-Output operation Disab. (disabled) (output) Set point Range Requested(*)(***) Slow(*)(***) Piece setpoint (**) Piece range (**) Print ok Transmiss. ok (transmission ok) Error Digital cells Weight in tolerance (**) Managed in Checkweight mode (see Using the terminal chapter in the user manual) or in Operation: Standard, Sum, or Multi Operator if "SELECT"...
  • Page 73: Setup Menu/Customisation/Outputs/Analogue Outputs(Optional)

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Send Disab. setting Dis.Message 1 Dis. Message 2 Select Scale (**)(***) Start (*)(***) In extraction mode (see Using the terminal chapter in the user manual) this runs the START operation by supplying Output1 (Requested) and Output 2 (Slow) output contacts.
  • Page 74: Setup Menu/Customisation/Hotkeys

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 3.6.20 Setup Menu/Customisation/Hotkeys Hotkey It is possible to change the quantity and position of the retrievable functions from customisation the keyboard, by choosing from the ones that are managed by the instrument. To add new hotkeys, with respect to the ones that are already selected, proceed as follows: press NEW;...
  • Page 75: Setup Menu/Customisation/Keys

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 3.6.21 Setup Menu/Customisation/Keys Insertion Editor It is possible to set two series of messages, each one composed of 3 lines of 25 characters, each which can be entered at the top or bottom of any printout. You will need to do the following: select the set of messages that you wish to set: In the header or In the footer;...
  • Page 76: Setup Menu/Customisation/Custom. Print.-Transm. In Memory (**)

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Resettings Product Code, Preset Tares, General Total, Partial Total, Product Code Total, Generic Code Total, Range Code(**), Range Code Total(**), Client Total (***)(*), RCP Total (*)(***)Plate Total (*)(***) and Complete Reset It is possible to reset the contents of the single archives or completely reset the memory.
  • Page 77 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Justification This can be Right or Left Press to confirm the set attributes and switch to entering the coordinates (X,Y) that define the position of the data description on the printout. Enter coordinate X, then confirm with Enter coordinate Y, then confirm with Press ESC to go back to the customisation functions without entering any description.
  • Page 78 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 set coordinate Y and confirm with The X coordinate must not be set because during printing the barcode is always traced in the central position, based on the maximum number of characters per line (characteristic for each single printer). View customisation Press to view the completed customisation.
  • Page 79 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Enter status bit Press on the display to view the list of status bits that can be included in the string, with any characters used to represent the bits during transmission. Press again to include the selected bit in the string. Press to select the bit previous to the selected one.
  • Page 80 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 View customisation By pressing it is possible to view the completed customisation. The following data appears on the display, one under the other: Dn1 where D stands for description and n1 is the general data number n2 = general data number <n3>...
  • Page 81: Setup Menu/Customisation/Backup-Restore

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 3.6.24 Setup Menu/Customisation/Backup-Restore 3.6.24 Setup Menu/Customisation/Display Display Customised display can be selected in the following modes: Standard, Sum customisation Weighing, Checkweight(**) and Multi-operator (see the Using the terminal chapter in the user manual)(**). A maximum of 10 general values can be entered. The data is displayed one after another, separated by a space.
  • Page 82 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 With DEL it is possible to delete a selected element from customisation and with ESC you can go back to the customisation functions. Reset. customis. View This item only appears in the menu when the view is customised. This makes it possible to eliminate viewing customisation.
  • Page 83: Test Procedures

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Test procedures To test terminal operation, use to access start-up and follow this path: scegliere la lingua (choose language) >Test Terminale (Terminal Test) > scegliere il test da effettuare (choose a test to run) 3.7.1 Terminal Test/Serial ports With RS232 connect the TX signal with RX and the CTS signal with RTS.
  • Page 84: Terminal Test/Terminal Customisation Report

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 3.7.5 Terminal Test/Terminal customisation report It is possible to print or send (on Lpt1, Com01 or Com02) the following customisations executed on the terminal: Customised or special messages If the archive does not exist the message "No customised message" is displayed. Example of a special message 1 Data (message index, message)
  • Page 85: Analogue Terminal/Output Test

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 List of customised hotkeys If the archive does not exist the message "No hotkey" is displayed. General data on display DATA 1: Product code(where 1 is the number associated to the data that the value was entered for and Product code is the description of the data) MES 1: Product code (where 1 is the number associated to the description of the set data...
  • Page 86: Weight Repeater

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Weight repeater The paragraphs below illustrate the parameters that need to be set for the repeater scale. For the Customisation menu and for Test procedures refer to the dedicated paragraphs. 3.8.1 Setup Menu/Repeater scale/Repeater scale parameters/Serial port/xy com In order to establish communication between main terminal and repeater, the settings of the parameters listed below must be the same as those on the main terminal.
  • Page 87: Setup Menu/Repeater Scale/Repeater Scale Parameters/String

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 3.8.2 Setup Menu/Repeater scale/Repeater scale parameters/String In order to establish communication between main terminal and repeater, the settings of the parameters listed below must be the same as those on the main terminal. Extended See dedicated paragraph. Communication It is possible to select the type of communication between repeater and main terminal:...
  • Page 88 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Unit of measurement It is possible to view the selected unit of measurement chosen during installation. Division It is possible to view the minimum division value (expressed in the selected unit of measurement) selected during installation. See dedicated paragraph.
  • Page 89: Dd700 Firmware Upgrade

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 4 DD700 firmware upgrade First of all, set the indicator in upgrade mode (boot loader); press the sealed calibration key and select the language. After the firmware identification, follow the path  upgrade  serial line ...
  • Page 90: Customization Valid Only For Ntep Terminals

    ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 5 Customization valid only for NTEP terminals Dual units of measure String Btek String Cardinal and Cardinal 748P A quick key to make the selection in view of the gross / net. This key is scanned and if the tare is different from zero each time if you selected selects the net profit and vice versa.
  • Page 91 ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700 Società Cooperativa Bilanciai Campogalliano - 41011 Campogalliano (MO) Italy Via S. Ferrari, 16 - Tel. +39 (0)59 893 611 - Fax +39 (0)59 527 079 Web: http://www.coopbilanciai.it - E-mail:cb@coopbilanciai.it Customer Assistance Service Tel. +39 (0)59 893 612 - Fax +39 (0)59 527 294 Servizio post vendita After sales service Service après-vente...

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