Dini Argeo DFWX Series User Manual
Hide thumbs Also See for DFWX Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Quick Links

DFWX SERIES
ENGLISH
USER MANUAL
www.diniargeo.com

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the DFWX Series and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for Dini Argeo DFWX Series

  • Page 1 DFWX SERIES ENGLISH USER MANUAL www.diniargeo.com...
  • Page 2 © Dini Argeo. All rights reserved. Dini Argeo® is a registered trademark. Dini Argeo owns the copyright for the contents of this document (including artwork, illustrations, photographs, and written material). You may not copy, reproduce, modify, republish, or distribute any material from this document without permission.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION WARNING CLEANING INSTALLATION INSTALLATION POWER SUPPLY VIA MAINS POWER SUPPLY VIA BATTERY POWER ON POWER OFF SAVING BATTERY POWER AUTOMATIC POWER OFF DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD DISPLAY KEYPAD REMOTE CONTROL WEIGHING FUNCTIONS ZERO TARE PRINTING HIGH RESOLUTION (10 + F) SETTING DATE AND TIME (8 + F) ALIBI MEMORY NUMERICAL IDS...
  • Page 4 CONTENTS TOTALIZATION MODE INTRODUCTION TOTALIZATION RULES TOTALIZATION SETUP TOTALIZATION OPERATION TOTALIZATION PROCESS ADDITIONAL TOTALIZATION SETTINGS RESET TOTALIZATION VALUES TOTALIZATION COMBINES MODES CHECK WEIGH MODE OVERVIEW HOW TO CONFIGURE CHECK WEIGH MODE HOW TO MANUALLY SET A TARGET HOW TO SAMPLE A TARGET FROM THE SCALE HOW TO MANUALLY SET THRESHOLDS CHECK WEIGH MODE CONFIGURED HOW TO USE THE CHECK WEIGH MODE...
  • Page 5 CONTENTS HOW TO RESET CHECK WEIGH MODE HOW TO RESET PIECE COUNCTING VALUES HOW TO RESET HIGH/LOW THRESHOLDS HOW TO RESET TOTAL IN MEMORY HOW TO RESET CHECK WEIGH MODE, COUNTING MODE, THRESHOLDS AND TOTAL IN MEMORY IN ONE OPERATION METROLOGICAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTION SERIAL NUMBER...
  • Page 6 CONTENTS Wait.st - WAIT STABILITY (206 + F) CPS.tar - COMPULSORY TARE (207 + F) CoUNT - COUNTING MODE en.Coun - ENABLE COUNTING MODE (301 + F) UM.APw - UNIT OF MEASURE AVERAGE PIECE COUNT WEIGHT (302 + F) Wait.t - WAIT TIME SAMPLING (303 + F) SMPL.Pr - SAMPLE PRESET (304 + F) En.SAVE - ENERGY SAVE SCreen - ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction INTRODUCTION The purpose of this manual is to familiarise the user with the different operating modes, key functions and display annunciators. Carefully follow the instructions when configuring the instrument, as to do otherwise could jeopardise proper scale operation. In addition to conventional scale features, the instrument offers extra user features such as converting the units of measurement converting net weight/gross weight, gross weight or net weight setpoint, approved weight transmission to PC with alibi memory, +/- check weighing, sample weight percentage, weighing accumulator, piece counting.
  • Page 8: Cleaning

    Introduction CLEANING Cleaning the instrument may need to occur depending on the installation environment. NOTE: The DFWX is IP68 and IP69K certified and compatible with most wash down environments. To clean the instrument: Power off the indicator and unplug the power cable. Use soft cleaning cloth or brush to wipe away large debris.
  • Page 9: Installation

    INSTALLATION INSTALLATION POWER SUPPLY VIA MAINS POWER SUPPLY VIA BATTERY POWER ON POWER OFF SAVING BATTERY POWER AUTOMATIC POWER OFF DFWX...
  • Page 10: Power Supply Via Mains

    INSTALLATION AND POWER INSTALLATION See DFWX Technical manual for wiring and installation information. NOTE: Direct sunlight may damage the DFWX display, ensure the instrument avoids direct sunlight. POWER SUPPLY VIA MAINS Every DFWX range indicator is equipped with a specific power cable. The safety standards must be respected when connecting the unit to the 110/240V mains, including the use of a “clean”...
  • Page 11: Power On

    INSTALLATION AND POWER POWER ON 0 .000 NOTE: A DIP switch configuration can cause the DFWX to automatically turn on when it receives power. This con- figuration is typically used in customer applications that control the flow of power to the instrument with the mains circuit breaker.
  • Page 12: Display And Keyboard

    DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD DISPLAY KEYPAD REMOTE CONTROL DFWX...
  • Page 13: Display

    DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD DISPLAY NUMBER SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Displays the active digital output. Indicates that Totalization mode is active and at least one weight is included. When Check Weigh mode is active, the target is configured and stored in memory. = When the Check Weigh mode is active, the high threshold is configured. = When the Check Weigh mode is active, the low threshold is configured.
  • Page 14 DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD NUMBER SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Represents a unit of measurement: = N (newton) = T (tonnes) = lb (pounds) = Percent (threshold) = kg (kilograms) = Pieces The scale is unloaded and at zero (gross). The weight is unstable. = The weight displayed is Gross/Brutto/Brut = The weight displayed is net.
  • Page 15: Keypad

    DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD KEYPAD Operation Keys DESCRIPTION Short Press: Resets the weight on the scale. Parameter/Menu: Navigates down in menus, parameters or parameter values. = F + ZERO = Sets the indicator brightness (see page 89) Short Press: Manually adds a tare to the scale from the currently weighed object. When a tare is active, the NET annunciator appears on the screen.
  • Page 16 DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD DESCRIPTION Short Press: Clears tare Long Press: • Press for 2 seconds to power indicator off or on. Parameter/Menu: • Returns to previous menu without saving. • At save prompt, cancels without saving. = F + C = Opens indicator information (see page 76) Function and Number Keys DESCRIPTION Target Key...
  • Page 17: Remote Control

    DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD REMOTE CONTROL The instrument can be equipped with a radio frequency remote control. The remote control can be configured with single function (rf-1) or multi-function keys (rf-6). NOTE: See DFWX Technical Manual for ReMotE parameter information. Remote control modes MULTI-FUNCTION MODE (RF-6) SINGLE FUNCTION MODE KEYS...
  • Page 18 DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD Additional radio frequency remote control configurations Ad hoc Multi-remote control Broadcast Useful when several operators Useful when there are several Useful when you need to are using the same scale (up to scales installed in the same command several scales with the area, each managed by its own same remote control.
  • Page 19 DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD Remote Control Battery Replacement Battery Disposal: Dispose of batteries at appropriate waste collection centers at the end of their life cycle in accordance with local laws and regulations. Batteries and rechargeable batteries may contain harmful substances that should not be disposed of in household waste.
  • Page 20 DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD Detach the two halves of the enclosure. Remove the keypad insert with PCB from the remote control enclosure. Pull the keypad away from the PCB to expose the battery. Slide the 3V CR2032 battery out and replace with a new battery. Ensure to maintain polarity; “+” on the battery faces away from PCB.
  • Page 21: Weighing Functions

    WEIGHING FUNCTIONS ZERO TARE PRINTING HIGH RESOLUTION (10 + F) SETTING DATE AND TIME (8 + F) ALIBI MEMORY NUMERICAL IDS SETPOINT CONFIGURATION AUTOMATIC POWER OFF CONFIGURE BACKLIGHT DFWX...
  • Page 22: Zero

    WEIGHING FUNCTIONS ZERO The Zero key is one of the most frequently used indicator keys. It manually resets the current stable weight to a maximum of ± 2% of total scale capacity (by default). The maximum percentage may be increased for scales that are not legal for trade in the Technical menu (see 0.PErC parameter in the DFWX Technical Manual).
  • Page 23 WEIGHING FUNCTIONS TARE Available Tare Functions The instrument provides various tare functions: • “Locked” tare (standard factory configuration). • “Unlocked” tare: automatically deleted every time the scale is unloaded. Useful in preventing errors when the tare is different for every weighment. •...
  • Page 24 WEIGHING FUNCTIONS Tare/Preset Tare Deletion -0.500 0.000 NOTE: The tare can also be removed with an unlocked tare. Remove all the weight from the scale, gross weight = 0 (see page 30). If the automatic tare is active and a weight is on the scale, the scale must be unloaded before cancelling the tare (see page 30).
  • Page 25 WEIGHING FUNCTIONS Preset Tare The preset tare inserts a user configured numeric weight value as the tare. 0.500 kg ? kg Set Preset Tare with Keys Enter tare value Set Preset Tare with Shortcut 1 0.000 -PT- 1 0.000 -0.500 Enter value 1.200 0.500...
  • Page 26 WEIGHING FUNCTIONS Cancel Preset Tare Cancel a preset tare by pressing C or by changing the preset value to 0. The example below demonstrates how to change the preset tare value to 0 by pressing C. -PT- 0.000 1 0.500 1 0.000 clear 0.500...
  • Page 27 WEIGHING FUNCTIONS 30 Tare Archive Saves up to 30 tares and provides quick retrieval. Example: 10,0 kg 12,0 kg 15,0 kg How to save a tare 1 0.000 Select tare entry (1-30) tn n t00.500 Insert tare value 1 0.000 DFWX...
  • Page 28 WEIGHING FUNCTIONS How to Retrieve a Saved Tare 15.000 Select Memory Entry tp n 0.000 How to Enable or Disable the Tare Archive 0.000 Set the parameter t.db.en YES = Tare archive enabled. No = Tare archive disabled. DFWX...
  • Page 29: Tare

    WEIGHING FUNCTIONS Automatic Tare Deletion 0.000 LoCk unLoCk Set the parameter Tare LoCk = Automatic deletion disabled unLoCk = Automatic deletion enabled: the tare will be deleted automatically when unloaded Automatic Tare 0.000 Set the parameter Aut.tar Aut.tar = The tare automatically activates when the gross weight is 0 and then weight is placed on the scale. NOTE: After an automatic tare occurs, semi-automatic tare are then available When automatic tare is enabled, cancelling the tare is prohibited...
  • Page 30 WEIGHING FUNCTIONS Disable Tare 0.000 Set the parameter Tare off = All tare functions disabled DFWX...
  • Page 31: Printing

    WEIGHING FUNCTIONS PRINTING Printout 1 .200 print Reset Ticket Progressive SURE? Set the parameter TIK.RES NOTE: When totalizing a weight automatically or by pressing M+, the indicator automatically prints the ticket (see 53). In addition, the totalization total prints when M+ is held for 2 seconds and the print command is executed (see page 55).
  • Page 32 WEIGHING FUNCTIONS Customisable Printouts If the instrument is equipped with a printer, the ticket or label can be customised as shown in the following example. Customising printouts requires advanced configuration. Example of ticket/label Example of packing list Heading MARIO ROSSI SRL VIA DELL'INDUSTRIA, 20 MARIO ROSSI SRL 41042 - FIORANO (MO) - ITALY...
  • Page 33: High Resolution (10 + F)

    WEIGHING FUNCTIONS HIGH RESOLUTION (10 + F) When x10 mode is enabled, the scale display shows the weight with 10 times (x10) the resolution. For example, If a scale is calibrated as 3000g\1g, the increased resolution (x10) function changes the resolution to 3000g\ 0.1g. When increased resolution (x10) is enabled, the back light illuminates purple.
  • Page 34: Setting Date And Time (8 + F)

    WEIGHING FUNCTIONS SETTING DATE AND TIME (8 + F) 0.000 Month Set the parameter Year Set the parameter hour Set the parameter minute Set the parameter DFWX...
  • Page 35: Alibi Memory

    WEIGHING FUNCTIONS 0 . 000 Set the parameter NOTE: This function requires a real-time clock (included with Alibi). For information about setting the date and time, see page 94. The format of the date and time varies depending on configuration in the Technical Menu. For more information, see the DFWX Technical Manual (tm.ForM and dt.ForM parameters).
  • Page 36 WEIGHING FUNCTIONS Weighment Storage A weighment is stored when either occurs: • When the PID serial storage serial command is received. After the M+ or PRINT buttons are pressed, the indicator prints or totalizes gross weight, tare, net weight, and unique •...
  • Page 37: Numerical Ids

    WEIGHING FUNCTIONS NUMERICAL IDS The instrument includes memory for 2 temporary registration numerical codes that can be used to identify the product, the operator, the lot etc. These codes, if entered, will be printed on the ticket. How to Enter the ID 0 .000 iidn1 iidn 2...
  • Page 38 WEIGHING FUNCTIONS How to Lock/Unlock the ID Prinout 0 .000 iidn1L iidn1U iidn1L = Locked ID Printout includes the ID number in the first and subsequent printouts iidn1U = Unlocked ID Printout includes the ID number inf the first printout but removes the ID number from subsequent printouts DFWX...
  • Page 39: Setpoint Configuration

    WEIGHING FUNCTIONS SETPOINT CONFIGURATION Up to 6 setpoints can be optionally set if the Digital Input and Output board is installed. Each setpoint has two states, setpoint - S6.on) and setpoint off - S6.off). For more information, see page 96. (S1.on (S1.off Setpoints cause an output to trigger when a certain weight is reached.
  • Page 40: Automatic Power Off

    WEIGHING FUNCTIONS AUTOMATIC POWER OFF To preserve the battery charge, the automatic power-off function turns off the scale when not in use for a set amount of time. For more information about the Autoff see page 91. NOTE: Automatic power off adheres to the following rules: •...
  • Page 41 WEIGHING FUNCTIONS How to Disable Automatic Power Off 0.000 autoff Set the parameter DFWX...
  • Page 42: Configure Backlight

    WEIGHING FUNCTIONS CONFIGURE BACKLIGHT The indicator's backlight may be configured to determine when illumination occurs or its brightness. Depending on application it may be desirable to limit the frequency of activation or brightness when operating from the battery. Backlight Activity Setup 1 0.000 Auto bak.lit...
  • Page 43 WEIGHING FUNCTIONS Backlight Brightness 1 0.000 brGt 0 brGt 5 Set the parameter NOTE: For information about briGt parameters, see page 89. DFWX...
  • Page 44: Weight Conversion

    WEIGHT CONVERSION INTRODUCTION WEIGHT CONVERSION FUNCTION FREE WEIGHT CONVERSION DFWX...
  • Page 45: Weight Conversion Function

    WEIGHT CONVERSION INTRODUCTION The conversion function converts the current weight to a configured weight. Conversion Rules: • The secondary unit is printed as follow: lb ► lb Ђ Newton ► N Ђ Free factor ► 0.000 Ђ • If the indicator is legal for trade, the secondary unit (-b, N, *) is only shown for 5 seconds. If free factor = 1.00000, when CONV key is pressed, the icon of the primary unit blinks but no conversion is performed.
  • Page 46 WEIGHT CONVERSION Conversion Parameter descriptions: PARAMETER DESCRIPTION If tare is active, converts weight from net weight to gross weight . Press CONV to convert net weigh to gross weight. If a tare is active, display switches between Net weight Net.Gro and Gross Weight.
  • Page 47: Free Weight Conversion

    WEIGHT CONVERSION FREE WEIGHT CONVERSION Configuration The free weight conversion factor is created by multiplying weight with configured value. 10.000 CoNV free Set the parameter 10.000 3 sec. 15.000 factor 1.50000 Set the converstion factor DFWX...
  • Page 48 WEIGHT CONVERSION Operation 10.000 15.000 DFWX...
  • Page 49: Totalization Mode

    TOTALIZATION MODE INTRODUCTION TOTALIZATION RULES TOTALIZATION SETUP AND OPERATION TOTALIZATION PROCESS ADDITIONAL TOTALIZATION SETTINGS RESET TOTALIZATION VALUES DFWX...
  • Page 50: Totalization Rules

    TOTALIZATION MODE INTRODUCTION This section describes totalization configuration and operation. Totalization allows several weights to be added together and calculate a cumulative total. There are three types of totalization: • Horizontal Loading totalization • Horizontal Unloading Totalization • Vertical Totalization / Formulation It is possible to see the number of weighments and the temporary total at any time during processing.
  • Page 51 TOTALIZATION MODE Horizontal Unloading Totalization Unloading totalization consists of loading a full container on the scale and using the Tare function, removing the required object quantity and executing totalization, and then repeating removing objects and totalizing. After the first container is emptied, a second container can be loaded and then restarting the process.
  • Page 52 TOTALIZATION MODE Vertical Loading Totalization The vertical totalization (formulation) operation consists of loading the first object/ingredient on the scale, executing totalization, and then repeating the process until all object/ingredient are loaded and the total weight is measured. Unloading the scale occurs at the end of the process.
  • Page 53: Totalization Setup And Operation

    TOTALIZATION MODE TOTALIZATION SETUP AND OPERATION Totalization mode (ToT.MoD), automatic tare (AUT.TAR), and compulsory tare (CPS.TAr) are frequently combined in a variety of ways to operate in a specific process. This section identifies combinations of (ToT.MoD, AUT.TAR and Cps.TAR) that are frequently used and their operation.
  • Page 54 TOTALIZATION MODE FUNCTION SHORTCUT SETTINGS SCALE OPERATION PROCEDURE Load the empty tare. EN.TOT (F + M+) Loading Perform the tare manually. Load the weight. TOT.MOD (203 + F) Manual Press M+ to totalize. Manual If a printer is configured, the totalization for the weigh- Horizontal AUT.TAR (15 + F) ment prints.
  • Page 55: Totalization Process

    TOTALIZATION MODE TOTALIZATION PROCESS The following flow chart demonstrates how to view, print and terminate totalization. TOTAL 10.000 To display total, To reset the press (2 sec) total, press To print, After 5 seconds if press Display shows total fr2.tot = no and cumulative weight Prints total Display shows Clear?
  • Page 56: Additional Totalization Settings

    TOTALIZATION MODE ADDITIONAL TOTALIZATION SETTINGS SETTING DESCRIPTION Enter 202 + F. Configure the number (from 1 to 200) of totalizations before the indicator automatically calculates, Automatic Total prints and resets the total. Press OK. Calculation Default configuration = 0 (disabled) The freeze total function displays the total on the indicator (after the cumulative total is loaded) until it receives user interaction.
  • Page 57: Check Weigh Mode

    CHECK WEIGH MODE OVERVIEW HOW TO CONFIGURE CHECK WEIGH MODE HOW TO MANUALLY SET A TARGET HOW TO SAMPLE A TARGET FROM THE SCALE HOW TO MANUALLY SET THRESHOLDS CHECK WEIGH MODE CONFIGURED HOW TO USE THE CHECK WEIGH MODE ADDITIONAL SETTINGS RESET CHECK WEIGH VALUES COMBINED MODES...
  • Page 58: Overview

    CHECK WEIGH MODE OVERVIEW Check weigh mode is a function that verifies an object’s weight against a configured target and optional thresholds. The multi-color display provides a real-time indication if the current weight is acceptable or larger/smaller than expected. The DFWX includes 4 different check weighing modes, to match different applications: MODE DESCRIPTION Controls total weight of goods by verifying if the measured gross weight is acceptable or is out of tolerance.
  • Page 59: How To Configure Check Weigh Mode

    CHECK WEIGH MODE HOW TO CONFIGURE CHECK WEIGH MODE DFWX includes 4 different check weighing modes, to match different applications: MODE DESCRIPTION Enter F + TARGET then select Gross. Gross Press OK. Enter F + TARGET then select NET. Press OK. Enter F + TARGET then select Zero.
  • Page 60: How To Sample A Target From The Scale

    CHECK WEIGH MODE HOW TO SAMPLE A TARGET FROM THE SCALE MODE DESCRIPTION Put the sample weight on the scale. Gross Press TARGET. Put the Tare weight on the scale. Press TARE. Put the sample weight over the scale. Press TARGET. Put the sample weight on the scale.
  • Page 61: How To Use The Check Weigh Mode

    CHECK WEIGH MODE HOW TO USE THE CHECK WEIGH MODE Gross, Net, and Zero Check Weigh Modes Gross, Net and Zero Check Weigh modes operate by adding objects to a platform a target weight. If a modes requires a tare, container is added prior to weighing the sample.
  • Page 62: Additional Settings

    CHECK WEIGH MODE ADDITIONAL SETTINGS Tolerance Input Modes Tolerance range can be expressed in 3 different ways. SHORTCUT PARAMETER DESCRIPTION Requires setting a TARGET and HI\LO weighing thresholds. Parameter values are Toler expressed in weight. (default) For example: TARGET= 1000g; TOLERANCE HI 10g; TOLERANCE LO= 6g Requires setting a TARGET and HI\Low weighing thresholds.
  • Page 63 CHECK WEIGH MODE Check Message on Display The display shows specific messages while checking weight to help the user understand the result: SHORTCUT PARAMETER DESCRIPTION on (default) Enabled 103 + F Disabled NOTE: The following are messages can occur during check weighing: MESSAGE DESCRIPTION ˉ...
  • Page 64 CHECK WEIGH MODE Acoustic Speaker If on, the internal speaker emits audio during check operations: SHORTCUT PARAMETER DESCRIPTION Mute (default) Speaker OFF (default) 104 + F b.out Beeps if out of tolerance, only when weight is stable Beeps frequency changes in real time, in function of the weight. More the weight get b.sense closer the target, more the Frequency increases Check On/Off Threshold...
  • Page 65 CHECK WEIGH MODE Print and Store Alibi Memory only when Weight is in Tolerance If enabled, Printout and Alibi memory data storage (if alibi memory is present) occurs if the weight is within tolerance. SHORTCUT PARAMETER DESCRIPTION No (default) Print and store stable weights 110 + F Print and store only in tolerance weights Data Transmission to PC Only in Tolerance...
  • Page 66: Reset Check Weigh Values

    CHECK WEIGH MODE Smart Threshold Input Smart threshold input simplifies the threshold configuration. With smart threshold, the operator may enter the HI and LO values with or without a decimal point. The indicator then converts the value to the current weight and correctly positions the decimal point.
  • Page 67: Combined Modes

    CHECK WEIGH MODE COMBINED MODES Check weighing mode can be combined with Totalization and Counting mode in a variety of ways to create specific processes. This section identifies combinations with Check weighing mode that are frequently used. NOTE: Check mode combinations can also be performed with PCS quantity. Set F + REF to on, and sample the quantity (see page 69).
  • Page 68: Counting Mode

    COUNTING MODE INTRODUCTION HOW TO ENABLE COUNTING MODE HOW TO SAMPLE HOW TO COUNT SET AVERAGE PIECE WEIGHT (APW) SAMPLING PRESETS SWITCH BETWEEN PCS AND WEIGHT ADDITIONAL SETTINGS RESET PCS COUNT RESET COUNTING VALUES DFWX...
  • Page 69: How To Enable Counting Mode

    COUNTING MODE INTRODUCTION The count function allows the scale to convert weight into pieces. The conversion is possible by sampling a known number of pieces or manually inserting the single piece weight (APW). NOTE: Piece Counting mode only functions if the objects that will be counted are consistent with one another. For example, a quantity of M4 nuts can be counted in the same process.
  • Page 70: How To Count

    COUNTING MODE HOW TO COUNT PROCESS DESCRIPTION Place a container on the scale. Press TARE. Load Load the quantity of objects (PCS) into the container. The display shows the number of pieces (PCS) added. Place a container full of objects (PCS) on the scale. Press TARE.
  • Page 71: Switch Between Pcs And Weight

    COUNTING MODE SWITCH BETWEEN PCS AND WEIGHT Press CONV to switch between PCS and weight. NOTE: Based on what has been set in F + CONV the display may show PCS alternates with a different unit of measure. For more information about conversion, see 44.
  • Page 72: Reset Functions

    RESET FUNCTIONS HOW TO RESET CHECK WEIGH MODE HOW TO RESET PIECE COUNCTING VALUES HOW TO RESET HIGH/LOW THRESHOLDS HOW TO RESET TOTAL IN MEMORY HOW TO RESET CHECK WEIGH, COUNTING, THRESHOLDS AND TOTAL IN MEMORY DFWX...
  • Page 73: How To Reset Check Weigh Mode

    WEIGHING FUNCTIONS HOW TO RESET CHECK WEIGH MODE Clear TARGET 1 0.000 HOW TO RESET PIECE COUNCTING VALUES PCS -0 Clear HOW TO RESET HIGH/LOW THRESHOLDS Clear HILO 1 0.000 DFWX...
  • Page 74: How To Reset Total In Memory

    WEIGHING FUNCTIONS HOW TO RESET TOTAL IN MEMORY Clear? TOTAL 1 0.000 10. 000 NOTE: Power cycling the indicator does not reset the total. The total is maintained in memory when the indicator is powered off. HOW TO RESET CHECK WEIGH, COUNTING, THRESHOLDS AND TOTAL IN MEMORY 1 0.000 Reset? DFWX...
  • Page 75: Metrological Information

    METROLOGICAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTION SERIAL NUMBER METROLOGICAL FIRMWARE INFORMATION IDENTIFICATION OF METROLOGICAL SOFTWARE DFWX...
  • Page 76: Introduction

    METROLOGICAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTION THE DFWX is an indicator can be approved for legal for trade applications. SERIAL NUMBER The SN identifies the instrument. If the instrument is part of a system with one or more platforms, the SN identifies the whole sys- tem.
  • Page 77: Identification Of Metrological Software

    METROLOGICAL INFORMATION IDENTIFICATION OF METROLOGICAL SOFTWARE View Metrological Information 1. Turn off the scale 2. Follow the procedure: Turn on the scale and press the key during display of the power messages. 888888 888888 2 sec 2 sec Prefix: instrument model xx.yy xx.yy Version: legal software...
  • Page 78: Configuration Menu

    CONFIGURATION MENU Settin - SETTINGS CheCK - CHECK WEIGH MODE Type- Type of Check Weigh Mode (101 + F) C.Mode - CHECK MODE (102 + F) Chk.mSG - CHECK MESSAGE (103 + F) beep - CHECK WEIGH MODE BEEP (104 + F) thresh - CHECK WEIGH MODE THRESHOLD (105 + F) C.under - COLOR UNDER (106 + F) C.ok - COLOR OK (106 + 7)
  • Page 79 En.SAVE - ENERGY SAVE SCreen - ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY Colour - COLOUR Dsp.rF - DISPLAY REFRESH RATE Autoff - AUTOMATIC POWER OFF (13 + F) filter - WEIGHING FILTERS TARE - TARE (14 + F) Aut.tar - AUTOMATIC TARE (15 + F) reaCt - REACTIVATION (16 + F) CloCk - DATE AND TIME (8 + F) preC.10 - HIGH RESOLUTION READING DIVISION (10 + F)
  • Page 80: Settin - Settings

    MENU Settin - SETTINGS How to enter How to browse CheCK - CHECK WEIGH MODE ▲ Type- Type of Check Weigh Mode (101 + F) ▼ Configures the type of Check Weigh mode. Type A-1-1 Settin Gross Settin Sets Check Weigh mode to operate with Gross weights.
  • Page 81: C.mode - Check Mode (102 + F)

    MENU C.Mode - CHECK MODE (102 + F) Configures the check weighing mode threshold tolerance. How to enter How to browse ▲ C.Mode A-1-2 ▼ toler Sets tolerance ▼ absol Sets absolute tolerance ▼ Settin Settin t.PerC En.save CheCk Sets tolerance percent ▼...
  • Page 82: Chk.msg - Check Message (103 + F)

    MENU CHECK MESSAGE (103 + F) Chk.mSG - Enables/disables check weigh mode messages (for example: _under, -oK-or How to enter How to browse over) ▲ Chk.MSG A-1-3 ▼ Enables parameter ▼ Disables parameter ▼ Settin Settin En.save CheCk beep Filter total Type tare...
  • Page 83: C.under - Color Under (106 + F)

    MENU C.under - COLOR UNDER (106 + F) C.ok - COLOR OK (106 + 7) C.oVer - COLOR OVER (106 + 8) How to enter How to browse okuns - OK UNSTABLE (106 + 9) ▲ Sets the backlight color depending on the status of the measure weight in ▼...
  • Page 84: Tx.tol - Transmission In Tolerance (110 + F)

    MENU Tx.tol - TRANSMISSION IN TOLERANCE (110 + F) When a serial port Contin is set as Contin StAbLE the string is only sent if How to enter How to browse the weight is in check weighing tolerance. ▲ ▼ tx.tol A-1-10 Disables parameter...
  • Page 85: Total - Totalization

    MENU Total - TOTALIZATION How to enter How to browse en.tot - ENABLE TOTALIZATION MODE (201 + F) ▲ Configures the totalization type. ▼ En.tot B-2-1 Load Totalization of positive net\ gross weight Settin Settin ▼ En.save CheCk unload Totalization of negative net weight Filter total...
  • Page 86: N.weigh - Show Totalization Weigh Number (204 + F)

    n.WEiGh - SHOW TOTALIZATION WEIGH NUMBER (204 + F) MENU Displays the weighment number and totalized weight after each totalization (for example, total, n 1 , 10.500 g). How to enter How to browse ▲ n.weiGh ▼ B-2-4 ▼ Settin Settin ▼...
  • Page 87: Cps.tar - Compulsory Tare (207 + F)

    MENU CPS.tar - COMPULSORY TARE (207 + F) Configures the indicator to require a tare in order add weight to totalize. How to enter How to browse ▲ ▼ CPS.tar B-2-7 Disables parameter ▼ Enables parameter Settin Settin ▼ En.save CheCk Filter total...
  • Page 88: Um.apw - Unit Of Measure Average Piece Count Weight (302 + F)

    MENU UM.APw - UNIT OF MEASURE AVERAGE PIECE COUNT WEIGHT (302 + F) Sets Unit of measurement of the average piece weight (PMU). How to enter How to browse ▲ ▼ UM.APw B-3-2 Gram ▼ Kilogram Settin Settin ▼ En.save CheCk Filter total...
  • Page 89: En.save - Energy Save

    MENU En.SAVE - ENERGY SAVE SCreen - ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY How to enter How to browse ▲ bak.lit - BACKLIGHT (7 + F) ▼ bak.Lit B-1-1 Backlight off ▼ Settin Backlight always on En.save En.save ▼ Filter SCreen auto time Autoff tare bak.lit...
  • Page 90: Colour - Colour

    MENU loCk - DISPLAY LOCK (for manufacturer use) loCk B-1-3 How to enter How to browse ▲ ▼ ▼ ▼ Colour Settin En.save En.save Filter SCreen Colour - COLOUR Autoff tare bak.lit Configures the backlight to display a specific colour. AUT.tar briGht reaCt...
  • Page 91: Dsp.rf - Display Refresh Rate

    MENU Dsp.rF - DISPLAY REFRESH RATE Configures the refresh rate of the display. Changing the refresh rate from How to enter How to browse the default parameter causes the display to update more slowly, and consequently changes the frequency when the screen characters refresh. ▲...
  • Page 92: Filter - Weighing Filters

    MENU filter - WEIGHING FILTERS How to enter How to browse Edits scale reactivity. Useful in optimising weighing to your needs. ▲ ▼ With the approved instrument, you can select only some of the filters listed below. “1” represents smallest filtering level. Increasing the level increases the weight measuring speed.
  • Page 93: Aut.tar - Automatic Tare (15 + F)

    MENU Aut.tar - AUTOMATIC TARE (15 + F) Tare automatically occurs when the weight is stable: How to enter How to browse If ReaCt ► inSt ► n.diVS is configured, the minimum tare must be • ▲ equal or greater than the set divisions. If ReaCt ►...
  • Page 94: Clock - Date And Time (8 + F)

    CloCk - DATE AND TIME (8 + F) MENU Sets the indicator date and time. How to enter How to browse ▲ ▼ month Month month Settin year En.save Year Filter year tare hour AUT.tar Hour reaCt hour CloCk CloCk Minute PreC.10 PreC.10...
  • Page 95: Alibi - Alibi Memory Reading

    MENU alibi - ALIBI MEMORY READING How to enter How to browse Visible only if optional Alibi and Clock boards are installed. ▲ The weighing save ID code is expressed as follows: 00000 - 000000, for ▼ example 00001 - 000021. The first value is the re-write number, the second value is the weighing identification number.
  • Page 96: Tik.res - Ticket Number Reset (11 + F)

    tik.res - TICKET NUMBER RESET (11 + F) MENU How to enter How to browse Resets the progressive ticket number. NOTE: For more information about the ticket number, see the Layout ► ▲ tiCkEt parameter in the DFWX Technical Manual. ▼...
  • Page 97: Diag - Diagnostics

    MENU How to enter How to browse ▲ diaG - DIAGNOSTICS ▼ Reserved for manufacturer diaG use. Settin En.save Filter tare AUT.tar reaCt CloCk PreC.10 Alibi oN.Prin tik. res SEtPnt diaG diaG...
  • Page 98: Faq

    Frequently Asked Questions PRINT ACCUMULATION TARE WEIGHING PIECE COUNTER DFWX...
  • Page 99: Print

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS PRINT The scale does not print • Another printout is already in progress (busy) • Make sure there is a roll in the printer • The printer does not switch on • The weight is unstable (unStAb) •...
  • Page 100: Weighing

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WEIGHING The scale does not switch on • Make sure the power cable is connected properly • Connect the battery charger and try again. If the instrument continues to malfunction, contact the dealer. The scale switches off suddenly •...
  • Page 101: Error Messages

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ERROR MESSAGES MESSAGE DESCRIPTION SOLUTION Wait for the printout in progress to be finished and try BUSY Another printout is already in progress again. Check the weighing filter (see page 92). If the support surface is subjected to vibrations from UNSTAB The weight is unstable machinery or moving vehicles, move the scale onto another...
  • Page 102 NOTES This publication, or portions thereof, may not be duplicated without written permission from the Manufacturer. All information contained in this manual is based on the data available at the time of its publication; the Manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to its products at any time without notice and without incurring any penalty.
  • Page 104 Stamp of the authorized service center HEAD OFFICE Via Della Fisica, 20 41042 Spezzano di Fiorano, Modena - Italy Tel. +39.0536 843418 - Fax. +39.0536 843521 info@diniargeo.com SERVICE ASSISTANCE Via Dell’Elettronica, 15 41042 Spezzano di Fiorano, Modena - Italy Tel. +39.0536 921784 - Fax. +39.0536 926654 service@diniargeo.com...

Table of Contents