RADWAG WLL 6/C1/R User Manual

RADWAG WLL 6/C1/R User Manual

Integrated system for counting pieces and labelling
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Manual number
PTI-12-03/01/07/A
Integrated system for counting pieces and labelling
WLT/L series
WLL series
MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRONIC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS
RADWAG, 26 – 600 Radom, Bracka 28 Street
POLAND
phone +48 48 38 48 800, phone/fax. +48 48 385 00 10
Sales Department +48 48 366 80 06
www.radwag.com

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3. Getting Started with Your Balance
3.1 Appropriate Use Conditions
Place balance on stable table, avoid draughts, maintain stable temperature and humidity.
3.2 Balance Warm-up Time
Allow balance to stabilize temperature before measurements, typically 15 mins or 2 hours if cold-stored.
5. Balance Description and Components
5.1 Graphic Display Overview
Details the elements shown on the balance's graphic display, including mass, units, and status indicators.
5.2 Balance Keyboard Functions
Explains the functions of each key on the balance keyboard in weighing and counting modes.
5.3 PC Keyboard Usage
Describes the functions of PC keyboard keys for balance operation and database management.
5.4 Connecting Sockets
Illustrates and lists the various connecting sockets on the balance for power, peripherals, and communication.
6. User Menu Navigation
P1 Calibration Menu
Calibration menu group, covering external and user calibration, and report printing options.
P2 GLP Settings
GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) settings for enabling/disabling printout variables on reports.
P3 Date and Time Settings
Settings for date and time formats, including display options for time and date on the bargraph.
P4 Reading Parameters
Reading parameters menu, including filter settings, autozero, and last digit display options.
P5 RS-232 Communication Settings
RS-232 transmission parameters, covering baud rate, data bits, parity, and printer type.
P6 Printout Configuration
Printout settings, including memory, destination, and specific print job configurations.
P7 Weight Units Configuration
Weight unit settings, allowing users to enable or disable various measurement units.
P8 Operating Modes Configuration
Defines operating modes such as counting pieces and statistics, and sets the starting mode.
P9 Other Settings
Other settings menu, including address, ID settings, language, backlight, and contrast.
6.1 Menu View Explanation
Explains how to navigate the balance's menu system and view different menu levels and parameters.
6.2 Menu Navigation Methods
Details navigation methods using the balance keyboard or PC keyboard, including cursor movement and confirmation.
6.3 Returning to Weighing Mode
Describes how to save changes and return to the weighing mode after adjusting settings.
7. Weighing Operations
7.1 Tare Function
Procedure for using the tare function to determine net mass by zeroing the display with a load on the pan.
7.2 Inscribing Tare Value
Instructions for manually entering a tare value using the PC keyboard or balance keys.
7.3 Automatic Tare Function
Function for quick net mass determination when tare values differ for each weighing.
7.4 Zeroing the Balance
How to zero the balance display, noting its limitations and effects on accuracy.
10. Time and Date Configuration
10.1 Time Format Selection
Allows selection between 12-hour and 24-hour time formats for display and printouts.
10.2 Setting the Time
Procedure for setting the balance's internal clock, including hours, minutes, and seconds.
10.3 Setting the Date
Procedure for setting the current date, including year, month, and day.
10.4 Displaying Time Option
Option to display or hide the time on the balance's upper bargraph.
10.5 Displaying Date Option
Option to display or hide the date on the balance's upper bargraph.
11. Work Parameters Setup
11.1 Filter Setting Adjustment
Adjusts the balance's filter setting (fast to very slow) to compensate for environmental conditions like vibrations.
11.2 Median Filter Configuration
Configures the median filter to eliminate large disturbances, with digital value determining speed.
11.3 Display Refresh Time
Determines how often the display updates, affecting visibility of intermediate mass changes.
11.4 Autozero Operation Setting
Enables automatic zero point control and correction for accurate balance readings.
11.5 Last Digit Display Option
Sets whether the last digit of the mass indication is displayed and under which conditions (never, always, when stable).
11.6 Negative Display Mode
Allows changing display mode to a negative effect (dark background, light signs).
11.7 Two Platforms Display
Enables displaying weighing results from both platforms simultaneously.
11.8 Automatic Tare Function
Facilitates quick net mass determination when tare values differ for each weighing.
16. Other Balance Parameters
16.1 Beep Sound Settings
Configures beep sound for key presses.
16.2 Language Selection
Allows selection of the user interface language from available versions.
16.3 Backlight Control
Enables switching the display backlight on or off.
16.4 Contrast Adjustment
Adjusts the display contrast using balance keys.
16.5 Screen Saver Activation
Enables a screen saver that dims the display after a set time.
16.6 Display Balance ID
Displays the balance's factory number.
16.7 Software Revision Information
Shows information about the balance's software version.
16.8 Parameter Printing Option
Enables printing balance parameters and allows setting which parameters to print.
17. Counting Pieces Functionality
17.1 Database Management
Manages internal databases including operators, labels, assortments, and contractors.
17.1.1 Operator Database
Details how to create, edit, and manage operator entries in the balance's database.
17.1.2 Label Database
Explains how to define and manage label designs and their associated data within the balance.
17.1.3 Assortment Database
Manages the assortment database, including article details, mass, and quantity parameters.
17.1.4 Contractors Database
Manages the contractors database, including name, address, and tax identification details.
17.2 Operating Settings for Counting
17.2.1 Configuration Options
Defines balance operating parameters for counting pieces mode, including auto-correction and printout settings.
17.2.2 Printer Settings
Configures printer-specific settings like label quantity, tear-off distance, and gap sensor operation.
18. Counting Pieces Operations
18.1 Counting Pieces Display
Illustrates and explains the elements displayed on the balance screen during counting pieces operations.
18.2 Reference Mass Setting
Instructions for entering the known weight of a single piece to set the reference mass.
18.2.1 Insert Single Piece Mass
Instructions for entering the known weight of a single piece to set the reference mass.
18.2.2 Determine Mass by Sample Quantity
Procedure for determining reference mass by weighing a declared quantity of sample pieces.
18.2.3 Introduce Mass from Database
Explains how the balance automatically introduces reference mass from the assortment database.
18.3 Save Reference Mass to Memory
Details the steps to save a single piece mass or multiple piece mass into the assortment base.
18.4 Counting Pieces with Checkweighing
Enables counting pieces with an integrated checkweighing function based on Min/Max piece parameters.
19. Labelling Procedures
19.1 Quick Database Search
Methods for quickly searching databases using record numbers or barcode scanning.
19.1.1 Assortment Database Search
Describes searching the assortment database by record number, barcode, or name.
19.2 Operator Selection and Login
Procedure for selecting an operator and logging in, including password entry and authorization levels.
19.3 Article Selection Process
How to select an article (assortment) from the database for labelling operations.
19.4 Contractor Selection
How to select a contractor from the database for labelling operations.
19.5 Resetting Counters and Variables
How to reset counters (n1, n2) and the 'sums' variable to zero after assortment selection.
20. Regular Labelling Operations
20.1 Cumulative Label Printing
Explains printing cumulative labels (label 'c') that sum values from single labels.
20.2 Printing 'cc' Labels
Details criteria and procedure for printing 'cc' labels, used to mark pallets or close cycles.
20.3 Initiate 'cc' Label by 'n2' Counter
How to initiate 'cc' label printing based on the state of the 'n2' counter.
20.4 Initiate 'cc' Label by 'n2' Counter (Cont.)
Details the process for initiating 'cc' labels based on the 'n2' counter state.
20.5 Initiate 'c'/'cc' Labels by Piece Quantity
Initiates 'c' and 'cc' labels based on the 'sums' indicator or determined quantity of pieces.
20.6 Labelling with Checkweighing
How to enable and perform labelling with checkweighing, using min/max piece parameters.
20.7 Automatic Printout Function
Enables automatic label printing when results are stable and conditions are met.
21. Barcodes Overview
21.1 General Barcode Description
Provides a general overview of barcodes, their purpose, and use in automatic identification.
21.2 EAN Barcode Types
Describes EAN (European Article Numbering) barcode types like EAN-13 and EAN-8.
21.3 Other Barcode Types
Discusses other barcode types such as Code 39, Code 128, and Interleaved 2 of 5.
21.4 Advantages of Barcode Usage
Highlights benefits of using barcodes, including error reduction and faster data loading.
21.5 EAN-128 Barcode in Scales
Explains the application of EAN-128 barcodes and 'Application Identifiers' for structured data exchange.
21.6 Barcode Scanner Operation
Details how to configure and operate the balance with barcode scanners for data input.
23. Printout Options
23.1 Standard Printout
Describes the standard printout format, including weighing results and GLP variables.
23.2 Non-Standard Printouts
Explains how users can create custom non-standard printouts by defining start and end texts.
Printout Destination Options
Specifies where printouts are sent: RS 232 port, balance memory, or both.
Printout Number Selection
Selects which non-standard printout (1-4) or standard printout is used.
Memory Number Selection
Indicates the type of printout sent to the balance memory.
23.2.1 Inscribing Texts for Printouts
Lists variables and codes that can be inscribed into printouts across different operating modes.
23.2.2 Choosing Non-Standard Printouts
Guides selection between standard and custom non-standard printouts.
23.2.3 EPSON TM-U220 Character Sets
Details how to configure character sets for specific printers, like EPSON TM-U220 for Polish characters.
24. Printer and Computer Cooperation
24.1 Connection Cable Diagrams
Provides diagrams for connecting the balance to computers and printers via RS 232 cables.
26. Transmission Protocol
26.1 Basic Transmission Information
Overview of the communication protocol for exchanging data between RADWAG scales and external devices.
26.2 Transmission Parameters
Details RS 232 and RS 485 transmission parameters like baud rate, parity, and data bits.
26.3 Transmission Characteristics
Explains the two transmission methods: continuous or request-response.
26.4 Continuous Transmission
Covers types of automatic printouts and settings for continuous data transmission.
26.4.1 Types of Automatic Printouts
Describes the three types of automatic printouts available: request-response, continuous, and with pauses.
26.4.2 Continuous Transmission Mode
Explains continuous data transmission, its frame format, and commands to enable/disable it.
26.4.3 Continuous Transmission with Pauses
Details continuous transmission with time pauses between frames, configurable via the 'interval' parameter.
26.4.4 Stable Result Transmission
Describes stable result transmission for slip printers, with variable length and no starting characters.
26.4.5 Automatic Printout Summary
Summarizes the different automatic printout types, their frames, and character quantities.
26.5 Command and Response Syntax
26.5.1 Commands Syntax Rules
Defines the syntax rules for sending commands to the balance, including format and parameters.
26.5.2 Responses Syntax Rules
Explains the syntax of balance responses, including status codes for command acceptance and results.
26.6 Computer-to-Balance Commands List
Provides a comprehensive list of commands that can be sent from a computer to the balance.
28. Technical Parameters
28.1 WLT/L Series Specifications
Presents detailed technical specifications for the WLT/L series of balances.
28.2 WLL Series Specifications
Presents detailed technical specifications for the WLL series of balances.

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