USA Measurements US-M6+ User Manual

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  • Page 1 US-M6+ Smart Weighing Indicator User Manual V1.00...
  • Page 2 Thank you for choosing USA Measurements “We Out Measure the Competition”. USA Measurements is an American Scale brand providing scales for the weighing industry. We are located out of Las Vegas, NV and we ship worldwide. USA Measurements provides R&D for developing software, hardware, and weighing products.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Content Chapter 1 M6+ Functions and Specifications ................. 2 1. Main Functions: ........................2 2. Specifications: ........................2 Chapter 2 Scale Prepare ......................5 1. Prepare: ..........................5 2. Portable Scales Check ......................6 3. Switch on ..........................6 Chapter 3 System Operation ....................7 1.
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 M6+ Functions And Specifications

    CHAPTER 1 M6+ FUNCTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS 1. Main F unctions: a. Data Transfer: Wired or Wireless. From weighing scale to indicator data transfer methods are optional. The wire would be offered by scale and connector will be offered with this indicator. The wireless is using RFID to identify each scale.
  • Page 6: Printing Tickets

    3. Sample Picture: 4. Printing Tickets: Printing ticket sample for Auto-Dynamic Weighing Department: Manual input. Blank information will not be printed. Serial No: Generated by indicator. Date and Time: Set in the system. Truck: Vehicle License Number. Manual input. Operator: For signature purpose. Driver: For Signature purpose.
  • Page 7 Printing ticket sample for Manual-Dynamic Weighing Department: Manual input. Blank information will not be printed. Serial No: Generated by indicator. Date and Time: Set in the system. Truck: Vehicle License Number. Manual input. Operator: For signature purpose. Driver: For Signature purpose. Location: Manual input.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 Scale Set-Up

    CHAPTER 2 SCALE SET-UP 1. Prepare: a. Wired Single Scale (Typical: Weighbridge): Connect your scale to the indicator Channel A OR Channel B. Double Scale (Typical: Axle Scale): Connect your scale to the indicator Channel A AND Channel B. Multiple Scale (Typical: Wheel Scale): Connect your scale to the indicator Channel 1# and Channel 2# for the 1 axle, Channel 3# and Channel 4# for the 2...
  • Page 9: Portable Scales Check

    2. Portable Scales a. For portable scales, set-up for the portable scale will be as follows: b. Choose a flat area to place the portable scales. Make sure the scales are leveling on the ground without any movement. c. Be sure to clear the ground of any gravel or rocks to provide the best surface set-up.
  • Page 10: Chapter 3 System Operation

    automatically switch off. When indicator is switched off after work, the wireless scales will automatically switch off. CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM OPERATION 1. User Interface a. Switch On Press the “Power” button on indicator first to start power supply. Please note the indicator should be charged or connected to the AC power supply.
  • Page 11 b. Login The default password for “User” is “111111”. If this is incorrect, please check with your distributor. Please cation for password case when input. Please note that only trained administrator is authorized to login as “Admin” to operate the system.
  • Page 12: In-Motion Weighing

    c. Interface L og Out Current User Hardware Time Software L ogged Date Battery Version Version In User Volume Please note for Wireless Edition, there will be “Signal” strength of Channel A and Channel B showing in below position. 2. In-Motion Weighing Click on “Dynamic”...
  • Page 13: Operation Step

    a. Automatic (Unattended) Mode Operation Step: 1). Enter Vehicle License Number by Click on the text box of “Vehicle License”. Or leave it blank as the system will automatically start and waiting for trucks. A soft keyboard will appear to enter the Vehicle License Number. It accepts maximum 10 digits.
  • Page 14 2). The truck could go through the scale platforms because the system is automatically start and ready to weigh. . During weighing process, the windows will display the real time weighing data. Real Time Weight Windows . It could be increased due to the wheel moving forward and system will capture the suitable data when wheel is on center of scale.
  • Page 15 0. Please note this is usually used when scale platform is empty but there is residual data in “Real Time Weight Windows”. Please note pressing this button will set a temporary “Zero” point in current weighing session and this could seriously affect the weighing accuracy in current session. When exit this application and start a new “Auto In-Motion”...
  • Page 16: Manual Mode Operation

    the “Auto Print” is not selected, the “Print” button will appear so that ticket could be manually printed. When ticket printing is not must and next vehicle comes to the scale platform, this button will disappear, and previous weighing data could only be found and printed from “Records”.
  • Page 17 3). After everything is ready, click on “Start” to start weighing process. Press “Start” button to start a new weighing session. The “End” button will make the system stop current weighing session and drop all weighing data. Standby for a new weighing session again. The “Zero”...
  • Page 18: Static Weighing Mode

    there is residual data on “Real Time Weight Windows”. Please note pressing this button will set a temporary “Zero” point in current weighing session and this could seriously affect the weighing accuracy in current session. When exit this application and start a new “Manual In-Motion” weighing session, the stored “Zero” point will be loaded.
  • Page 19 1). Enter Vehicle License Number by Click on the text box of “Vehicle License”. If operator does not input Vehicle License Number, previous filled information will be used and will affect the “Records Inquiry” by vehicle license number. 2). The vehicle will go onto the scale platform and stop the first axle on the scale platforms.
  • Page 20 4). When current weight is captured, weighing data is in “Lock Windows”. Then the vehicle would move forward to weight the next axle. Repeat this until all axle weights are captured. 5). End current weighing session by click on “End” button. The “Axle Quantity” would display how many axle weights are captured.
  • Page 21: Records

    4. Records Click on “Records” to enter data inquiry mode. All weighing records are stored in the database. Move the bar right to find more Scroll down the bar to find more records. The axle weight records. latest one will be on top. All weighing data could export to USB driver by connect a USB Disk through USB port on Indicator.
  • Page 22 a. Inquiry by Vehicle License Number Click on “Vehicle License” and input the Vehicle License number. Then click on “Inquiry” to look for the weighing data belongs to this vehicle number. When finishing inquiry, click on to return back to all weighing records.
  • Page 23: Settings

    b. Inquiry by Data Click on Date and select the date to inquiry. Date format will be Month-Day-Year. Or simply click on “Today” to find all weighing date captured today. When finishing inquiry, click on to return to all weighing records. 5.
  • Page 24 “Department” There are 3 lines to enter the using department information including company name, company address, contact number, etc. The information will be printed in the weighing ticket. Please note: Each line accepts maximum 128 alphabets. “Operator” Enter the name of operator. “Manual”...
  • Page 25: Chapter 4 Maintenance

    When this is ON, the countdown timing can be changed. Default is 10 seconds. In “Dynamic Weighing” the countdown timer will be available. In “System Setting”, brightness of the screen, date, time screen saver time, can be adjusted. CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE 1.
  • Page 26: Warranty

    3. Tips a. The touch screen is soft. Please use USB mouse, stylus pen, or your finger on the touch screen. b. In dynamic weighing, please make sure the vehicle speed is less than 10km/h and passing keep on average speed. Do not accelerate or decelerate the vehicle when driving over the scale.

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