RADWAG WLL 60/C2/K User Manual

RADWAG WLL 60/C2/K 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
3.1 Conditions of appropriate use
Details environmental and placement requirements for accurate weighing.
3.2 Time of warming-up
Explains the necessary stabilization period before use.
5. BALANCE DESCRIPTION
5.1. Graphic display
Explains the various elements shown on the balance's display screen.
6. USER MENU
P1 Calibration
Covers external and user calibration procedures, and report printing.
P2 GLP
Settings for Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) compliant printouts, including user and project data.
P3 Date/Time
Configuration options for the balance's internal clock and date display.
P4 Reading
Parameters affecting display readability, such as filter, autozero, and last digit.
P5 RS-232
Details RS-232 communication parameters for data transfer.
P6 Printouts
Configuration settings for standard and non-standard printouts.
P7 Units
Lists and configures available weight units for measurement.
P8 Operating modes
Defines available operating modes like counting pieces and statistics.
P9 Other
Covers miscellaneous settings like language, backlight, and screen saver.
7. WEIGHING
7.1. Tarring
Explains the procedure for performing tarring to determine net mass.
7.2. Inscribing tare value
Describes how to manually enter a tare value using the balance or PC keyboard.
7.3. Automatic tare
Explains the function for automatic tare value determination.
7.4. Zeroing
Explains how to perform the zeroing function on the balance.
10. TIME AND DATE SETTING
02 Time format
Configures the balance's time display format (12-hour or 24-hour).
03 Time
Allows setting the balance's hours, minutes, and seconds.
04 Date
Enables setting the current date and its display options.
05 Disp time
Controls whether the time is displayed on the balance screen.
05 Disp date
Controls whether the date is displayed on the balance screen.
11. SETTING WORK PARAMETERS
11.1. Filter setting
Adjusts balance response speed to environmental conditions for stable readings.
11.2. Median filter setting
Eliminates single large disturbances by adjusting filter operating speed.
16. OTHER PARAMETERS
04 Beep
Configures the beep sound for pressing keys.
05 Language
Allows selection of the user interface language from available versions.
06 Backlight
Controls the on/off state of the display backlight.
07 Contrast
Adjusts the display contrast for better readability.
08 Screen saver
Manages the screen saver function to prevent display issues.
09 Balance Id
Displays the balance's factory identification number.
10 Software rev.
Shows the installed software version of the balance.
11 Par. printout
Enables printing of balance parameters, allowing selection of specific parameters.
17. COUNTING PIECES
17.1. Databases
Manages various databases like operators, labels, assortments, and contractors.
17.1.1. Database of operators
Details managing operator data, including name, ID, and password.
17.1.2. Database of labels
Details managing label data, including name, ID, and fields for printout variables.
17.1.3. Assortment database
Details managing assortment data, including name, ID, and price.
17.1.4. Contractors database
Details managing contractor data, including name, address, and TIN.
17.2. Settings of operating for counting pieces
17.2.1. Configuration
Defines balance operation modes for counting pieces, such as auto options and printout settings.
17.2.2. Printer settings
Configures printer parameters like label quantity and tear-off distance.
18. COUNTING PIECES
18.1. Description of graphic display for Counting pieces mode
Explains the display elements specific to the counting pieces function.
18.2. Reference mass setting
Methods for setting the reference mass for accurate piece counting.
18.2.1. Inserting known mass of single piece
How to input the weight of a single item for counting calculations.
18.2.2. Determining (weighing) by declared quantity of sample
Method to determine reference mass by weighing a sample quantity.
18.2.3. Wprowadzenie masy detalu z bazy danych wagi
Loading reference mass from the assortment database into the balance.
19. LABELLING
19.1. Quick database search
Methods for quickly finding records in the balance's databases.
19.1.1. Quick assortment database search
Specific search methods for the assortment database by name or record number.
20. REGULAR LABELLING
20.1. Cumulative label printing
Printing labels that sum up values from single labels for a given assortment.
21. BARCODES
21.1. General description
Overview of barcodes, their use in identification and data loading.
23. PRINTOUTS
23.1. Standard printout
Details the standard printout format and GLP variables.
23.2. Non-standard printouts
Rules for creating custom printouts by defining start and end text numbers.
Non-standard printouts – internal settings
Settings related to choosing and configuring non-standard printouts.
Printout destination
Specifies where printouts are sent (RS232 port, balance memory, or both).
Printout number
Selects which non-standard printout to use after pressing the PRINT button.
Memory number
Indicates the type of printout sent to the balance memory.
23.2.1. Inscribing texts
Lists variables that can be inscribed into printouts for all operating modes.
Additional control characters for MCB software
Lists special characters used in printout design for MCB software.
Special characters used for designing special printouts
Lists special characters like CRLF, tabulator, and end of printout markers.
23.2.2. Choice of non-standard printouts
How to select a non-standard printout type (1-4) and define its range.
23.2.3. Changing set of characters for EPSON TM-U220 series (Polish characters)
Specific procedure for configuring character sets for EPSON printers.
24. COOPERATION WITH PRINTER OR WITH COMPUTER
24.1. Drawings of connection cables
Diagrams showing how to connect printers and computers to the balance.
26. TRANSMISSION POTOCOL
26.1. Some basic information
Overview of the communication protocol for data exchange via RS-232C.
26.2. Transmission parameters
Details RS232 and RS485 interface settings like baud rate, parity, and stop bits.
26.4. Continuous transmission/automatic printout
26.4.1. Types of printouts
Describes the three types of automatic printouts available in the scale.
26.5. Commands and responses syntax
26.5.1. Commands syntax
Explains the format and structure of commands sent to the balance, including parameters.
28. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
28.1. WLT/L series
Lists the technical specifications for the WLT/L series balances.
28.2. WLL series
Lists the technical specifications for the WLL series balances.

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