A&D AD-4410 Instruction Manual
A&D AD-4410 Instruction Manual

A&D AD-4410 Instruction Manual

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Weighing Indicator
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1WMPD4002591

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  • Page 1 AD-4410 Weighing Indicator INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1WMPD4002591...
  • Page 2 WARNING DEFINITIONS The warnings described in this manual have the following meanings: A potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. A potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to the instrument . This symbol indicates caution against electrical shock.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    7.4. Gravity acceleration correction ................26 7.5. Digital linearization....................28 7.6. Calibration-Related Functions (Calf) ..............31 7.7. Linearity-related functions (lnrfnc) ..............38 7.8. Calibration Errors....................39 7.9. Load Cell Output Adjustment................40 General Functions ......................41 8.1. Setting Procedure....................41 8.2. Adjusting the digital filter..................42 Page 1 AD-4410...
  • Page 4 10.4. Confirming the load cell connection with a digital multi meter ......67 11. Setting List........................69 11.1. Basic Functions ....................69 11.2. Hold ........................71 11.3. Control I/O ......................72 11.4. RS-232C (Standard) / RS-232C (ch2) / RS-485 ..........73 11.5. Standard Serial Output ..................74 11.6. Linearity-Related ....................75 11.7. Calibration-Related.....................76 12. External Dimensions....................78 Page 2 AD-4410...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    For safe and correct usage, read the following precautions carefully before using the indicator. Grounding Be sure to ground the AD-4410 when using it. Do not use the same grounding wire that power-driven equipment such as motors or inverters are using.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    2. Introduction The AD-4410 is a weighing indicator that amplifies signals from a load cell, converts it to digital data and displays it as a mass value. The accessory panel mount packing will provide the indicator with IP-65 protection. This indicator has the following performance: Input sensitivity: ......
  • Page 7: Specifications

    • Overflow display All the digits turn OFF. (When the polarity is negative, the minus sign appears at the highest-order digit.) Status indicators ZERO, STABLE, GROSS, NET, HOLD, Key switches ZERO, TARE, NET/GROSS, F, ON/OFF, ENTER, CAL Page 5 AD-4410...
  • Page 8: General

    HI, OK, or LO is output by comparing a value to an upper or Comparison function lower limit value. This is displayed by holding the weighing value. Hold function Normal hold / Peak hold / Averaging hold Page 6 AD-4410...
  • Page 9: Other

    Load cell connector 1JM-NJC-207-PF Power cable 1KO-115 Grounding adapter 1ET-MK-18 3.3.5. Options Model name Description AD4410-03 RS-485 AD4410-04 RS-232C AD4410-11 Stand 3.3.6. Sold separately Model name Description DIN connector 7pin AX-TCP0576-S Load cell connector AX-NJC-207-PF Power cable AX-KO115 Page 7 AD-4410...
  • Page 10: Description Of Each Part

    The function for this indicator can be selected in the general functions, depending on the purpose. • Place a unit label. UNIT • A unit used for weighing is set in the calibration-related functions. Page 8 AD-4410...
  • Page 11 • The zero conditions are set in the calibration-related functions. ZERO • The key shifts the position of the blinking digit to the left when the numerical values are being entered. • Cover be sealed using a wire seal. Seal Page 9 AD-4410...
  • Page 12: Rear Panel

    Load cell terminal Standard serial output (RS-232C output) Standard serial output (Current loop output) As an option, the current loop output can be changed to RS-485 or RS-232C (ch2). Control I/O Sealing bolt Can be sealed with wire. Page 10 AD-4410...
  • Page 13: Installation

    This makes the front panel water-resistant equivalent to IP-65. Panel mount packing Guide rail Control panel Washer D-sub Screw Load cell connector Sealing bolt Fig.3 Panel mounting method Page 11 AD-4410...
  • Page 14: Power Source

    The output voltage of a load cell is a very sensitive signal. Keep all electrical noise sources away from the load cell and load cell cable. Use shielded I/O cables. Connect the cable shield to the F.G. terminal or the indicator housing. Page 12 AD-4410...
  • Page 15: Type Of Load Cell Cables

    Connect the shield wire of the load cell cable to only the shield terminal (7th pin of the load cell connector) of the AD-4410. As a general rule, do not ground between the load cell and AD-4410. This is because when there are multiple ground points, a ground loop can be created along the wiring route, and interference such as high-frequency noise becomes more likely.
  • Page 16 (A) 6-wire configuration connection to load cell (recommended) Load cell Load cell cable Indicator's load cell EXC+ connector EXC+ SEN+ SIG+ SIG- SIG+ SEN- EXC- EXC- SIG- SHIELD (B) 4-wire configuration connection to load cell (not recommended) Fig.4 Load cell connection configuration Page 14 AD-4410...
  • Page 17: Checking The Load Cell Connection

    Perform a visual check to ensure that there are no wiring mistakes. 2. Turn the AD-4410 ON. When calibration has not yet been carried out, the display value may be blank. However, as long as there are no problems with the display, confirmation can still be carried out using check mode.
  • Page 18: Operation

    A ZERO error is not output even if zero tracking is not performed. Functions related to zero tracking Calf06 : Changes the zero tracking time. (0.0 to 5.0 seconds) Calf07 : Changes the zero tracking band. (0.0 to 9.9 d) Page 16 AD-4410...
  • Page 19: Tare

    Press the switch once and release the switch to turn ON or OFF. Press the switch again to turn OFF or ON. Momentary switch Only when the switch is being pressed, the F key is ON. When released, OFF. Page 17 AD-4410...
  • Page 20: Display

    - Connect the photosensor to a control input terminal that is assigned to the user input. - Using RS-232C/485 IOU commands, monitor the control input connected to the photo sensor. Page 18 AD-4410...
  • Page 21: Memory Backup

    - Monitor the control output terminal, connected to a solenoid, with RS-232C/485 IOU commands. Example 3) With the AD-4410's front panel, you want to monitor a computer running a relay. - Using the display function, set the user output terminal you want to monitor.
  • Page 22: Hold Function

    Select the type of hold function with (hold) - To set operating conditions for the hold function: Hldf01 Set the averaging time length, standby time, or start and stop conditions with . (Will not affect normal holds) Page 20 AD-4410...
  • Page 23: Peak Hold

    Waiting time (Busy state) Averaging (Busy state) Standard Standard Hold (Start standby timer) (Averaging time) state state Hold cancellation command Averaging start Hold start command Averaging finish Automatic cancellation condition Automatic start condition Fig.5 Peak hold / Averaging hold Page 21 AD-4410...
  • Page 24: Mode Map

    Enter using the CAL key Digital linearize mode NOTE: When the power is Lnr-related disconnected while in function mode the OFF mode, the indicator will start in All data initialization mode the OFF mode when power is re-connected. Fig.6 Mode map Page 22 AD-4410...
  • Page 25: Calibration

    Clears all the data such as zero value, tare weight, All data initialization calibration data and function data. NOTE: All the data set in the calibration mode is stored in the FRAM. Page 23 AD-4410...
  • Page 26: Calibration With An Actual Load (Cal5Et)

    ESC key twice to return to the weighing mode. Span calibration Cal5pn Step 5 Press the ENTER key when displayed. The calibration weight value (the weighing capacity currently set) is displayed and the lowest value number blinks. Page 24 AD-4410...
  • Page 27 ESC key again. NOTE: The blinking decimal point indicates that the current value is not the weight value. If C errX is displayed, an error has occurred. Refer to “7.8. Calibration Errors” to take some measures. Page 25 AD-4410...
  • Page 28: Dual Range

    : gravity acceleration of the place of calibration Gravity acceleration of the place where the instrument was calibrated. Calf27 : gravity acceleration of the place of usage Gravity acceleration of the place where the instrument is being used. Page 26 AD-4410...
  • Page 29 9.790 m/s Kuwait 9.793 m/s Tokyo 9.798 m/s Lisbon 9.801 m/s Vancouver, BC 9.809 m/s London (Greenwich) 9.812 m/s Washington DC 9.801 m/s Los Angeles 9.796 m/s Wellington NZ 9.803 m/s Madrid 9.800 m/s Zurich 9.807 m/s Page 27 AD-4410...
  • Page 30: Digital Linearization

    There is no need to calibrate again. Straight line correction Weighing value Before correction High-order equation correction Zero ① ② ③ ④ Mass value Fig.7 Digital linearization Page 28 AD-4410...
  • Page 31 If the CAL key is pressed again, the mass value is displayed. Step 5 Place a calibration weight on the load cell. Wait for the stabilization indicator to turn ON and then press the ENTER key. ------ is displayed for two seconds. Page 29 AD-4410...
  • Page 32 * If C errXX is displayed, it means some sort of error has occurred. For details, refer to “7.8 Calibration Errors” to address the issue. * The blinking of the decimal points indicates that it is not the weighed value. Page 30 AD-4410...
  • Page 33: Calibration-Related Functions (Calf)

    Press the ESC key again to go back to the weighing mode. NOTE: The blinking decimal point indicates that the current value is not the weight value. If a value exceeding the settable range is entered, err dt is displayed and the input is canceled. Page 31 AD-4410...
  • Page 34 For example, if this is set to 2, the value in the range of ±2% of the weighing capacity range with the calibration zero point at the center will be to zero. When a power-ON zero is performed, the initial zero point will be the center. Page 32 AD-4410...
  • Page 35 Zero tracking functions when the weight value 3.0 d is drifting within the range shown in the 2.0 d graph. 0.5 d 1.0 d When CALF06 = 2.0 CALF07 = 0.5 0 second 1 second 2 seconds Page 33 AD-4410...
  • Page 36 Tare when the gross weight is negative. Calf11 gross 0: Disables tare. weight 1: Enables tare. negative Output Standard serial output when the weight value when Calf12 overflows and is unstable. overflow 0: Disables output. 1: Enables output. unstable Page 34 AD-4410...
  • Page 37 Input voltage at span of weight value Calf19 Calf17 corresponding When performing digital span, 32000 999999 to Input are required. voltage at The decimal point position is the same as Calf02 span the setting of Page 35 AD-4410...
  • Page 38 2: G_/N_/T_ ( _ is space, ASCII 20h) Number of digits for Calf23 1: 2 digits unit in serial output 2: 3 digits data Minimum division (d) of second range Calf24 Scale interval of 1: 1 dual range 2: 2 Page 36 AD-4410...
  • Page 39 9. 8 5000 Calf28 0: Enabled Disable averaging hold 1: Disabled NOTE: To receive a Measuring instruments directive (MID) approval, network- related communication must be restricted. Confirm that “ : Enables Calf21 restriction” is selected for (Communication restriction). Page 37 AD-4410...
  • Page 40: Linearity-Related Functions (Lnrfnc)

    Linear 4 The decimal point position depends on 999999 mass value Calf02 Llnrf10 The span voltage from linearity zero Linear 4 0. 0 0000 0. 0 0000 during linearity 4 input span 9. 9 9999 Units in mV/V. Page 38 AD-4410...
  • Page 41: Calibration Errors

    C err8 when the load of the weighing capacity is greater rating or make the placed. weighing capacity smaller. Voltage at span calibration is less than Check load cell C err7 voltage at the zero point. connection. Page 39 AD-4410...
  • Page 42: Load Cell Output Adjustment

    EXC- Fig.8 Load cell output adjustment * Because the zero point of the AD-4410 has a wide adjustable range, as long as there is no problem with a load cell, correcting an output by the AD-4410 is hardly ever required.
  • Page 43: General Functions

    General functions are divided into groups according to function and are indicated by the group name with the function number. NOTE: General functions determine the AD-4410 performance and all of the settings are stored in the FRAM. 8.1. Setting Procedure Step 1 While pressing and holding the ENTER key, press the F key.
  • Page 44: Adjusting The Digital Filter

    By pressing the CAL key while setting (digital filter), it is possible to check the weight displayed. ZERO key Set the display to zero. ∧ Increase stability. Increase speed. ∨ CAL key Return to the value setting display. Page 42 AD-4410...
  • Page 45: Basic Functions (Fncf)

    11: User output 1 12: User output 2 13: User output 3 Selects a cutoff frequency. 0: None 1: 11.0 Hz fncf05 2: 8.0 Hz Digital filter 3: 5.6 Hz 4: 4.0 Hz 5: 2.8 Hz 6: 2.0 Hz Page 43 AD-4410...
  • Page 46 Ffncf12 with upper 1: Gross weight lower 2: Net weight limit Logic used when result Output logic comparison with the upper and lower limit is Ffncf13 upper output lower 1: Positive logic limit 2: Negative logic Page 44 AD-4410...
  • Page 47: Hold

    * This hold function only works when (hold) is set to (peak hold) or (averaging fncf07 hold). This hold function has no function when (hold) is set to (normal hold). Hldf01 fncf07 (averaging time) works only when (hold) is set to (averaging hold). Page 45 AD-4410...
  • Page 48: Control I/O

    Li0 f06 Control 15: During operating weighing (1 Hz) output 3 16: During operating weighing (50 Hz) Zero correction error 18: Tare error * User I/O can check and control sensors and switches other than the AD-4410. Page 46 AD-4410...
  • Page 49: Standard Serial (Current Loop)

    ID number ⏐ Calf21 NOTE: When “ : Enables restriction” is selected for (Communication restriction): (Note 1) Auto printing will not be performed even if auto printing conditions are met. (Note 2) ID numbers can not be changed. Page 47 AD-4410...
  • Page 50: Rs-232C (Standard) / Rs-232C (Ch2) / Rs-485

    0: No delay Sr51f09 Delay when 1: Approx. 0.5 second r52f09 2: Approx. 1.0 second outputting 3: Approx. 1.5 second repeatedly 4: Approx. 2.0 second Internal 0: Off Sr52f10 1: On (120Ω) terminating resistance Available only when using RS-485 Page 48 AD-4410...
  • Page 51: Interface

    - Weighing states and results can be output to external devices using control output. - User I/O can check and control sensors and switches other than the AD-4410. Sensors and switches can be controlled together with the AD-4410, eliminating the need for additional specialized equipment.
  • Page 52: Serial Interface

    9.2. Serial interface 9.2.1. Standard serial output (Current loop) AD-4410 has standard serial output (Current loop) and RS-232C (ch1) as standard equipment. Also, it is possible to change the current loop to RS-485 or RS-232C (ch2) for optional units. AD4410-03 RS-485 AD4410-04 RS-232C (ch2) * It is impossible to use the current loop when options are connected.
  • Page 53: Rs-232C (Ch1)

    Code : ASCII Terminator : CR LF, OR (CR:0Dh, LF: 0Ah) Connector : D-sub 9 pin male * Use the straight cable when connecting the AD-4410 to a PC or PLC. Connection Pin No. Signal name Direction Description Output Transmission data...
  • Page 54: Rs-485 (Ad4410-03)

    9.2.3. RS-485 (AD4410-03) Optionally installed on the AD-4410. Signal form : EIA RS-485 compliant Baud rate : 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 bps Data bits : 7 or 8 bits Parity : 1 bit, Even or Odd (Data bits 7 bits)
  • Page 55: Rs-232C (Ad4410-04) (Ch2)

    9.2.4. RS-232C (AD4410-04) (ch2) Optionally installed on the AD-4410. Transmission form : Start-stop synchronous, bi-directional, half duplex Baud rate : 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 bps Data bits : 7 or 8 bits Parity : 1 bit, Even or Odd (Data bits 7 bits)
  • Page 56: Bit Structure

    S T , G S , + 0 1 2 3 . 4 5 k g ID number Calf20 (disables negative output) to disable the print command when gross weight is negative. Calf22 (header 2) to change header 2 to G, N or T. Page 54 AD-4410...
  • Page 57: Data Format

    5 k g Same as “Output OFF” data C R L F O L , G S , + SP SP SP SP SP SP positive overflow NOTE: The decimal point position is the same even when overflow occurs. Page 55 AD-4410...
  • Page 58: Command Format

    Tare weight data request Outputs tare weight data immediately after the command is received. Command Command example Response example ST,TR,+00123.0kg Center zero point confirmation Outputs whether or not it is within the center zero point. Command Command example Page 56 AD-4410...
  • Page 59 Response example Net weight display Change the display to net weight. Command Command example Response example Disable key switch Disable key switch operations. (The disabled state induced by this command is released by turning off the power.) Page 57 AD-4410...
  • Page 60 Confirm hold state Outputs hold state. (Averaging, holding, standard) Command Command example Response example 1)HD,0 During standard state. (Neither holds nor Averaging are taking place.) 2)HD,1 During Averaging. 3)HD,2 During hold. 4)HD,3 During simultaneous hold state and Averaging state. Page 58 AD-4410...
  • Page 61 Command Command example Response example RL,+012345 (Polarity, 6 digits, no decimal point) Write lower limit value Sets the lower limit value. Command WL, setting value Command example WL,+012345 Response example WL,+012345 (Polarity, 6 digits, no decimal point) Page 59 AD-4410...
  • Page 62 User input (Input 3: OFF, Input 2: ON, Input 1: OFF) User output (Output 3: OFF, Output 2: ON, Output 1: ON) User output User input Numerical Numerical Output 3 Output 2 Output 1 Input 3 Input 2 Input 1 value value Page 60 AD-4410...
  • Page 63: Maintenance

    Step 3 Press the ∧ or ∨ key to select the item to be checked and press the ENTER key to enter the check mode of the selected item. To exit from the current mode, press the ESC key. Page 61 AD-4410...
  • Page 64: Checking The Key Switches

    0 . 0 Test data C R L F S T , G S , + 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 k g Page 62 AD-4410...
  • Page 65: Checking The Rs-232C

    ENTER key to enter the internal count check mode. Chc in The internal count value (display value times 10) is displayed. The example below is for an internal count of 123. 1 2 3 . The decimal point blinks Page 63 AD-4410...
  • Page 66: Checking The Program Version

    10.2.13. Checking the calibration-related functions With displayed, press the ENTER key to display the settings of the CalfdtP calibration-related functions. NOTE: For contents and operation of the calibration-related functions, refer to “7.6. Calibration-Related Functions”. The settings can not be changed here. Page 64 AD-4410...
  • Page 67: Initialization Mode

    ENTER key for three seconds or more. After initialization, the indicator is reset and all the display segments are ON. And the indicator enters the weighing mode. To exit from this mode without performing initialization, press the ESC key. Page 65 AD-4410...
  • Page 68: All Data Initialization

    ENTER key for three seconds or more. After initialization, the indicator is reset and all the display segments are ON. The indicator then enters the weighing mode. To exit from this mode without performing initialization, press the ESC key. Page 66 AD-4410...
  • Page 69: Confirming The Load Cell Connection With A Digital Multi Meter

    ⑥ ④ Compare with theoretical values obtained SIG+ SIG- Output voltage of the from the load cell rated capacit, actural load load cell and excitation voltage. ⑤ ⑥ Generally within 0 to 15mV. Page 67 AD-4410...
  • Page 70 When the AD-4410 does not operate properly, write the required items in the table below and contact your local A&D dealer. User’s usage circumstances Model number, rated, Item Description measurement value etc. When using the 4-wire configuration, Load cell connection □...
  • Page 71: Setting List

    12: User output 2 13: User output 3 Digital filter (cutoff frequency) 0: None 1: 11.0 Hz 2: 8.0 Hz fncf05 3: 5.6 Hz 4: 4.0 Hz 5: 2.8 Hz 6: 2.0 Hz 7: 1.4 Hz 8: 1.0 Hz Page 69 AD-4410...
  • Page 72 The decimal point position depends on the -999999 Calf02 999999 Weight compared with upper and lower limits Ffncf12 1: Gross weight 2: Net weight Output logic of the upper and lower limits Ffncf13 1: Positive logic 2: Negative logic Page 70 AD-4410...
  • Page 73: Hold

    0.00 will not cause a release. Release due to fluctuation LHldf06 The decimal point position depends on 999999 Calf02 0 does not cause a release. Release within near-zero range LHldf07 0: Cancellation has no function 1: Cancellation has function Page 71 AD-4410...
  • Page 74: Control I/O

    10: LO output (Less than lower limit) User output 1 12: User output 2 User output 3 14: While weighing (On) Li0 f06 Control 15: While weighing (1 Hz) output 3 16: While weighing (50 Hz) Zero correction error 18: Tare error Page 72 AD-4410...
  • Page 75: Rs-232C (Standard) / Rs-232C (Ch2) / Rs-485

    Delay when outputting repeatedly 0: No delay Sr51f09 1: Approx. 0.5 second r52f09 2: Approx. 1.0 second 3: Approx. 1.5 second 4: Approx. 2.0 second Internal terminator resistance Sr52f10 0: None 1: Available (120Ω) Available only when RS-485 is used Page 73 AD-4410...
  • Page 76: Standard Serial Output

    5: Gross/Net/Tare Data transfer mode Cl f02 1: Stream 2: Auto printing 3: Manual printing Baud rate Cl f03 1: 600 bps 2: 2400 bps ID number 0: Does not add an ID number. Cl f04 ⏐ Page 74 AD-4410...
  • Page 77: Linearity-Related

    0. 0 0000 Units in mV/V. 9. 9 9999 Linearity 4 mass value Llnrf09 The decimal point position depends on 999999 Calf02 Llnrf10 Linearity 4 span 0. 0 0000 0. 0 0000 Units in mV/V. 9. 9 9999 Page 75 AD-4410...
  • Page 78: Calibration-Related

    0: Disables both functions. 1: Enables both functions. Tare when the gross weight is negative. Calf11 0: Disables tare. 1: Enables tare. Standard serial output if the weight value Calf12 overflows and is unstable. 0: Disables output. 1: Enables output. Page 76 AD-4410...
  • Page 79 2: G_ / N_ / T_ ( _ is space, ASCII 20h) Number of unit digits for serial output Calf23 1: 2 digits 2: 3 digits Scale interval of dual range 1: 1 2: 2 Calf24 3: 5 4: 10 5: 20 6: 50 Page 77 AD-4410...
  • Page 80: External Dimensions

    Units in m/s 9. 8 5000 Disabling averaging hold Calf28 0: Enabled 1: Disabled 12. External Dimensions ZERO TARE Net/B/G NET GROSS ZERO STABLE GROSS HOLD ON/OFF ENTER 108.5 Panel cutout dimensions Unit: mm Fig.15 External dimensions Page 78 AD-4410...
  • Page 81 When installing the AD-4410 to the optional stand (AD4410-11) (181) 99.6 ZERO TARE Net/B/G NET GROSS ZERO STABLE GROSS HOLD ON/OFF ENTER 4-6x12 152.2 Unit: mm Fig.16 External dimensions (when installing the AD4410-11) Page 79 AD-4410...
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