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Scales of Y/KTP series
Manual number:
ITKU-43-11-12-11-A
Control of Packaged Goods (CPG)
One stand version
• WLY/KTP Scales
• WPY/KTP Scales
M A N U F A C T U R E R O F E L E C T R O N I C
W E I G H I N G I N S T R U M E N T S
RADWAG Wagi Elektroniczne, 26–600 Radom, Bracka 28, POLAND
Phone +48 48 38 48 800, fax. +48 48 385 00 10
export@radwag.com
www.radwag.com

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    M A N U F A C T U R E R O F E L E C T R O N I C W E I G H I N G I N S T R U M E N T S RADWAG Wagi Elektroniczne, 26–600 Radom, Bracka 28, POLAND Phone +48 48 38 48 800, fax. +48 48 385 00 10 export@radwag.com...
  • Page 2 DECEMBER 2011...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table OF CONTENTS 1. NTENDED USE .............................7 2. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES........................7 3. WARRANTY CONDITIONS..........................7 4. UNPACKING AND MOUNTING ........................8 4.1. cales of Y/KTP/C1 series........................8 4.2. Scales of Y/KTP/D2 series........................9 5. SCALE STRUCTURE.............................9 5.1. Main dimensions............................9 5.1.1. Scales of Y/KTP/C1 series......................9 5.1.2. Scales of Y/KTP/D2 series......................10 5.2.
  • Page 4 16.1.2. omputer address ........................40 16.1.3. ontinuous transmission......................40 16.1.4. eighing printout template ......................41 6.1.5. Cooperation with „E2R System”....................41 16.2. Printer ..............................42 16.2.1. rinter port..........................42 16.2.2. rinter code page ........................43 6.2.3. Templates for printouts ......................43 16.3. Barcode scanner ..........................45 16.3.1. ort for barcode scanner ......................45 16.3.2.
  • Page 5 23.5.2. etting of the number of cumulative labels to print..............74 23.5.3. etting of the number of CC labels to print ................74 23.5.4. utomatic triggering of cumulative labels...................75 3.5.5. Automatic triggering cumulative labels of cumulative labels............76 3.6. Statistics...............................77 24. WORK MODE - WEIGHING ........................78 24.1.
  • Page 6 31.2. Adding n ew items in databases ......................123 31.3. Deleting items in databases........................123 31.4. Deleting older data ..........................124 31.5. Printing items from databases ......................124 31.6. Export a database to a file ........................125 31.6.1. xport the database of weighings ....................125 31.6.2. xport the database of controls ....................126 1.6.3.
  • Page 7: Ntended Use

    G. Devices that are to be withdrawn from usage should be utilized according to the law. 3. WARRANTY CONDITIONS A. RADWAG is obliged to repair or change those elements that appears to be faulty because of production and construction reason,...
  • Page 8: Unpacking And Mounting

    B. Defining defects of unclear origin and outlining methods of elimination can be settled only in participation of a user and the manufacturer representatives, C. RADWAG does not take any responsibility connected with destructions or losses derives from non-authorized or inappropriate (not adequate to manuals) production or service procedures, D.
  • Page 9: Scales Of Y/Ktp/D2 Series

    4.2. Scales of Y/KTP/D2 series A. Take the device out of the package, B. Put the scale on an even stiff ground, C. Fit the pan and the bracket under the device according to the drawing: E. Scale should be levelled by turning regulation feet. Levelling is correct if air bubble is situated in the central position: 5.
  • Page 10: Scales Of Y/Ktp/D2 Series

    Y/KTP/C1/R series – main dimensions Y/KTP/C1/K series – main dimensions 5.1.2. Scales of Y/KTP/D2 series...
  • Page 11: Descri Tion Of Connectors

    5.2. Description of connectors 5.2.1. Connectors’ description in PUE 7 1 – Ethernet RJ45 1 – power supply socket 2 – RS232 (COM1) 2 – I/O, RS232 (COM2) 3 – USB 5.2.2. Connectors’ description in PUE 7P 1 – Ethernet RJ45 1 –...
  • Page 12: Connector With Rs232 And I/O

    • Press to start the operating system loading procedure. Windows CE together with RADWAG software loading is signalled by blinking the red diode ON/LOAD. • When the loading procedure is completed the main software window appears.
  • Page 13: Keypad Overlay

    7. KEYPAD OVERLAY 8. FUNCTIONS OF KEYS Description Turning on/off the scale Zeroing Tarring Printing out the result or confirming some entered data Function key (entering the menu) Selecting products Selecting contractors Inscribing a tare value...
  • Page 14: Program Structure

    9. PROGRAM STRUCTURE The main menu has been divided into twelve functional groups. In every group there are parameters of similar use. 9.1. Main menu items Icon Description Scale Databases Working Modes Communication Devices Display Inputs / Outputs Authorization Units Other User Calibration Info...
  • Page 15: Working Modes

    Autozero LO threshold Last digit Always 9.2.2. Working modes Icon Description Value Weighing Manual, each Save Mode stable Down-weighing Checkweighing Tare mode Single Labelling mode Number of labels No. of cumulative labels No. of CC labels C label automatic triggering Mode None Threshold...
  • Page 16 Manual, each Save Mode stable Down-weighing Checkweighing Tare mode Single Labelling mode Number of labels No. of cumulative labels No. of CC labels C label automatic triggering Mode None Threshold CC label automatic triggering Mode None Threshold Statistics Global Automatic correction of reference mass Deviations Manual, each Save Mode...
  • Page 17 Number of labels No. of cumulative labels No. of CC labels C label automatic triggering Mode None Threshold CC label automatic triggering Mode None Threshold Statistics Global Recipes Ask for multiplier Ask for number of cycles Confirm batching ingredients manually No.
  • Page 18 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Correction Maximum correctional value Weighing animals Checkweighing Tare mode Single Labelling mode Number of labels No. of cumulative labels No. of CC labels C label automatic triggering Mode None Threshold CC label automatic triggering Mode None Threshold...
  • Page 19: Communication

    Temperature Standard liquid density Sinker volume Ask abort sample number Pycnometer mass Pycnometer density Unit g/cm Manual, each Save Mode stable Checkweighing Tare mode Single Statistics Global Control of packaged goods Manual, each Save Mode stable Statistics Global Batch number Batch quantity Estimating average tare Number of packages...
  • Page 20: Devices

    Data bits Stop bits Parity None COM2 Baud Rate 9600 Data bits Stop bits Parity None Ethernet DHCP IP Address 192.168.0.2 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.0.1 Port 4001 9.2.4. Devices Icon Description Value Computer Port None Address Continuous transmission Weighing Printout Template...
  • Page 21 E2R System System is active Lock selecting products Printer Port COM1 Code page 1250 Printouts CPG report printout pattern See ch. 30.8 (Control of Packaed Goods) Average tare report printout pattern See ch. 30.7 (Control of Packaed Goods) Weighing printout template See ch.
  • Page 22: Display

    Suffix Field selection See ch. 16.3.3 Test See ch. 16.3.3 Transponder card reader Port None Additional display Port None Template See ch. 16.5.2 9.2.5. Display Icon Description Value Text information Displaying template See ch. 17.1.1 Font Courier Font size Small Bold Actions F1 Button...
  • Page 23: Inputs / Outputs

    Screen button 5 C Statistics : Zero Screen button 6 Choose package Screen button 7 Edit batch number Screen button 8 None Screen button 9 None Left proximity sensor None Right proximity sensor None Set Default Show all platforms Bargraph type None 9.2.6.
  • Page 24: Authorizations

    9.2.7. Authorizations Icon Description Value Anonymous operator Operator Date & Time Administrator Printouts Administrator Databases Products Administrator Clients Administrator Formulation Administrator Packages Administrator Warehouses Administrator Labels Administrator Delete older data Advanced Operator 9.2.8. Units Icon Description Value Start unit None Defined unit 1 Multiplier Name...
  • Page 25: Other

    Acceleration of gravity 9.80665 9.2.9. Other Icon Description Value Language Polish Date & Time Beep Cursor Touch screen calibration 9.2.10. User Calibration An option only for non-verified scale Icon Description Value Setting of start mass Calibration Report printout Adjustment track record 9.2.11.
  • Page 26: Ndicating Window

    10. INDICATING WINDOW Main view: In the main application window one can see four separate parts: • In the top part of the window there is a status bar where a work mode, logged-in user, time&date are displayed and active connection with a computer are displayed.
  • Page 27: Logging In

    Notice: The workspace is freely programmable. The default template is described in ch. 17.1.1 of this manual. • There are screen buttons below the workspace: Notice: 1. Users can define screen function buttons. See the procedure in ch. 17.2 of this manual; 2.
  • Page 28: Logging Out Procedure

    11.2. Logging out procedure • While in the main applilcation window press the name of a logged in operator in the top bar on the screen to open the database of operators, • Press logging out button situated in the top bar of the operators’ database window: •...
  • Page 29: Na Igating Within The Menu

    1. Authorization level for editing functions: • < Printouts> in submenu „ Devices / Printer”, • < Sample> in submenu „ Devices / Additional display”, • < Displaying template> in submenu „ Display / Text information”, • < Date and Time> in submenu < Others>, It can be declared in submenu <...
  • Page 30: Return To Weighing

    Enter (OK) Abort Add a new item in a database Disabeling the formerly selected record e.g. logging out the operator Searching a database according to a date Searching a database according to a name Searching a database according to a code Printing on item from a database Exporting reports from testing and average tare (for testing prepackages mode CPG)
  • Page 31: Weighing

    Press: – to confirm changes or – to abort changes. The program returns to weighing. 13. WEIGHING Put a load on the weight pan. When pictogram is displayed the indication is ready to read. Notice: A weighing can be saved after stabilising a measurement over zero (pictogram 13.1.
  • Page 32: Zeroing

    • Avoid side loads, particularly side strokes: 13.2. Zeroing In order to zero the indication choose a platform on the touch panel and press . After zeroing is performed the indication is equal zero and following symbols usually appear: Zeroing is possible only when the indication is stable. Notice: Zeroing is possible only within ±2% of full range around zero.
  • Page 33: Inscribing Tare

    You can also inscribe tare values to the product database. Every product has a field “Tare”. In that case tare is automatically set to this value after selecting the product. Notice: Tarring cannot be performer when a negative or zero value is being displayed.
  • Page 34: Toggling Between Weight Units

    While in AUTOZERO – pictogram appears. Then pictogram is off and a scale returns to weighing in the I range. 13.6. Toggling between weight units Operators can change the weight unit in two ways: • Pressing the unit symbol on the screen, •...
  • Page 35: Median Filter

    Notice: Weighing parameters are directly related to a specific weighing platform, so at the beginning the weighing platform should be selected for which we want to set parameters. Inventory of scale parameters: Median Filter Filter Autozero LO Threshold Last digit 14.1.
  • Page 36: Autozero

    Accessible settings: None, V.Fast, Fast, Average, Slow. Notice: The higher filtering level the longer stabilization time. 14.3. Autozero The autozero function has been implemented in order to assure precise indications. This function controls and corrects „0” indication. While the function is active it compares the results continuously with constant frequency.
  • Page 37: Last Digit

    • Inscribe LO and confirm by pressing 14.5. Last digit The last digit option < Last digit> is to switch off the last digit of measured mass indication – the measurement is carried out with decreased accuracy. Procedure: • Enter group of parameters < Weighing>...
  • Page 38: Rs 232 Settings

    15.1. RS 232 settings Procedure: • Enter < Communication> according to ch.15 of the manual, select COM1> or < COM2>, and then set an appropriate value. < For RS 232 following parameters are accessible: • Baud Rate - 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bit/s •...
  • Page 39: Tcp Protocol Setting

    15.3. TCP protocol setting TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is a protocol for communication between two computers. It operates in mode client-server. Server awaits on connection iniciation on a specified port while client initiates connection to the server. Scale software allows setting the port for the „Tcp” protocol. Procedure: •...
  • Page 40: Omputer Address

    The scale can communicate with a computer via following ports: • RS 232 (COM1), • RS 232 (COM2), • Tcp. 16.1.2. Computer address Procedure: • Enter < Devices> parameter group as described in chapter 16 of the manual, • Choose „ Computer / Address”...
  • Page 41: Weighing Printout Template

    16.1.4. Weighing printout template Users in parameter < Weighing Printout Template> can define variables included in the printout from the scale to a computer. Procedure: • Enter < Devices> parameter group as described in chapter 16 of the manual, • Choose „ Computer / Weighing Printout Template”...
  • Page 42: Printer

    Procedure: • Enter < Devices> parameter group as described in chapter 16 of the manual, • Choose „ Computer / E2R System / System is active” and then set an appropriate value. Accessible settings: System is not active System is active •...
  • Page 43: Rinter Code Page

    Printers can be attached to: • RS 232 (COM1), • RS 232 (COM2), • USB, • Tcp. 16.2.2. Printer code page Procedure: • Enter parameters < Devices> as described in chapter 16 of the manual, • Choose „ Code Page” then the screen keyboard Printer / will be displayed, •...
  • Page 44 Screen keyboard on/off Reading a printout template from a *.lb file (button active while connecting a USB pendrive) List of variables for printout templates (see the list in APPENDIX A of this manual) Clear the editing field Default printouts’ settings: CPG report printout pattern See ch.
  • Page 45: Barcode Scanner

    16.3. Barcode scanner The balance allows for cooperation with a barcode scanner. The scanner can be used for quick search of: • Products, • Clients, • Packages, • Warehouses, • Recipes, • Universal variables, • Batch number. Configuration of communication can be configured in: “...
  • Page 46: Ield Selection

    Notice: A special protocol is required in order the code be received by RADWAG equipment. It is required to program an appropriate prefix and suffix. Prefix – one byte 01 hexadecimally, suffix one byte 0D hexadecimally. The detailed description of cooperation scale – barcode scanner can be found in APPENDIX F in this manual.
  • Page 47: Test

    • Select an item and then you can edit following parameters: Declaring an item, according to which searching Filtering is supposed to be performed (see the table below) Setting the first significant character in code from which the comparison with items is performed during Offset searching.
  • Page 48: Transponder Card Reader

    • After entering parameter < Test> window <Test> is opened with an ASCII text box and HEX (hexadecimal) field, • After scanning the code is entered to the ASCII field and HEX filed and at the bottom of the window a test result is displayed. When: •...
  • Page 49: Procedure Of Attributing The Card Number To An Operator

    The scale can communicate with the reader via following ports: • RS 232 (COM1), • RS 232 (COM2). 16.4.2. Procedure of attributing the card number to an operator To use a transponder card to log on an operator the card needs to be ascribed to the operator in the database of operators.
  • Page 50: Communication Protocol Frame

    Communication with additional displays can be performed via following ports: • RS 232 (COM1), • RS 232 (COM2), • Tcp. 16.5.2. Communication protocol frame Y/KTP scale with following displays: • WD display, • WWG display. To start cooperation of Y/KTP scale with displays go to parameter Sample>...
  • Page 51: Display

    17. DISPLAY Users can adapt the main display and visible information to their needs. All parameters of the display can be found in the parameters’ group < Display>. Entering < Display> can be made in two ways: • Direct pressing in the work area of the main display, •...
  • Page 52: Ri 17.1.1. Isplay Templates

    17.1.1. Display templates The main application window comprises a work area including information that can be freely configured by a user. Procedure: • Enter < Display> according to ch. 17 of this manual, • Choose: „ Displaying template”, then an Text information / editing field with prompted value is displayed together with the screen keyboard,...
  • Page 53: Creen Font

    17.1.2. Screen font The font type can be changed in the display workspace. Procedure: • Enter < Display> according to ch. 17 of this manual, • Choose: „ Font” and set the required font Text information / type. Accessible fonts: •...
  • Page 54: Function Keys

    • Choose: „ Bold” and choose a setting. Text information / Accessible settings: Bold is off Bold is on 17.2. Function keys In submenu < Actions> users can set actions following keys: function keys, screen keys, proximity sensors. If a button has been attributed a function it has been activated at the same time.
  • Page 55: Bargraph Type

    • By pressing a formerly defined button < Change platform>. • By activating in parameters all platforms that will be separately placed in the main window of the program. In that case platforms can be activated by pressing the area of this platform. Notice: The procedure of attributing functions to buttons is described in ch.
  • Page 56: Argraf "Quick Weighing

    17.4.1. Bargraf “Quick weighing” • The bargraph consists of 8 red fields and three green fields. • The green fields signal weighings between MIN and MAX threshold, where: MIN = the minimum threshold of acceptable weighing - LO MAX = the maximum threshold of acceptable weighing - HI •...
  • Page 57: Bargraph „Linear

    • The central green field – signals that the load on the pan is within the set required interval for the weighed product (OK value between Min and Max thresholds); • The right red field – signals that the load on the pan is greater than the maximum weighing threshold (Max threshold).
  • Page 58: Configuration Of Inputs

    In order to enter submenu < Inputs / Outputs>, press and then „ Inputs / Outputs”. 18.1. Configuration of inputs Procedure: • Enter < Inputs / Outputs> according to ch. 18 of this manual, • Choose < Inputs> and enter the selected input you will see a list of functions to ascribe, •...
  • Page 59: Au Horization

    Non-stable weighing result between MIN and MAX OK non-stable thresholds Stable weighing result over the MAX threshold MAX stable Non-stable weighing result over the MAX threshold MAX non-stable Signal that confirms that a cycle of dosing has been Confirmation of completed (the defined amount) cycle completion * *) Not applicable to „Standard”...
  • Page 60: Ate And Time

    Accessible authorization levels: None, Operator, Advanced Operator, Administrator. 19.2. Date and time Default settings allow a logged-in Administrator to change settings of date and time. Software however allows to change the access level to this option: < Date and time>. Procedure: •...
  • Page 61: Databases

    Notice: When you choose setting <None> printout templates can be changed even without logging on. 19.4. Databases It is possible to set the access levels to the following databases: • Database of Products, • Database of Clients, • Database of Formulas, •...
  • Page 62: Uni S

    Accessible authorization levels: None, Operator, Advanced Operator, Administrator. 20. UNITS Scale, in submenu < Units> enables selecting: • Declaring the start unit, • Determining two user defined units (custom units), • Changing the value of g-cor (the value of gravitational acceleration force).
  • Page 63: User Defined Units

    20.2. User defined units Procedure: • Enter submenu < Units> in accordance with ch. 20 of this user manual, • Select option < Defined unit 1> and determine the values of the following parameters: Multiplier of scale’s adjustment unit Multiplier Unit name (Max 3 characters) Name •...
  • Page 64: Other Parameters

    21. OTHER PARAMETERS There is a group of parameters different from others which influence the operation of the scale. They are gathered in group < Others> e.g. language, beep etc. To enter < Others>, press and then „ Others”. 21.1. Languages Procedure: •...
  • Page 65: Sound Signal

    21.3. Sound signal Procedure: • Enter < Others> according to ch. 21 of this manual, < Beep> and set accordingly. Settings: - Sound for buttons and proximity sensors disabled None - Sound for buttons enabled Buttons - Sound for proximity sensors enabled Sensors - Sound for buttons and proximity sensors enabled 21.4.
  • Page 66: User Adjustment

    22. USER ADJUSTMENT An option only for non-verified scale Scales require to recalculate internal divisions to more suitable ones (e.g. g, kg etc.). In order to do this they require an adjustment factor. It is adjusted during the adjustment procedure using a mass standard. Adjustment should be carried out if weighing a standard mass shows a different mass value.
  • Page 67 • Place determined mass on pan of platform 1 and then select • After the procedure of adjustment factor determination following command appears: • Return to weighing, saving parameters. < Setting of start mass> parameter allows to adjust start mass of platform 1. Notice: The factory calibration process for platforms 2, 3, 4 is analogical to the one described above.
  • Page 68: Start Mass Adjustment

    22.2. Start mass adjustment It is possible to adjust only a start mass, it helps to correct the start zero when the span does not change. Procedure: • Enter submenu < User Adjustment > according to ch. 22 and select: “ Setting of start mass”, •...
  • Page 69: Adjustment Track Record

    Procedure: • Enter submenu < User Adjustment> in accordance with ch. 22 of this user manual, select parameter < Report printout> and set its appropriate value. Where: Automatic report printout switched off Automatic report printout switched on Notice: Submenu: “ Devices / Printer / Printouts...
  • Page 70: Special Functions Of Working Modes

    23. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS OF WORKING MODES WLY scales can operate in following work modes: Weighing Counting pieces Deviations Recipes Weighing animals Density Control of packaged goods Work modes can be configured in < Working Modes>. To enter submenu < Working Modes>, press and then „...
  • Page 71: Recording Mode

    Notice: 1. First left screen button (local settings) in the main window of every working mode is ascribed to access settings of current mode. 2. The change in on mode results in the same change for other working modes working modes. 23.1.
  • Page 72: Checkweighing

    Accessible options: Traditional weighing Down-weighing mode 23.3. Checkweighing In case of enabling the checkweighing mode, printouts are performed only when a weighing is between MIN and MAX thresholds that have been defined before. Procedure: • Enter parameters group < Working Modes> according to ch. 23 of this manual, •...
  • Page 73: Labelling Mode

    - Summing up tare values of product and package Current sum together with manually inscribed tare. After next setting of product or package tare the entered tare value is disabled - Summing up all subsequently entered tare values Total sum - Automatic tare mode together with mode <Sum of all>...
  • Page 74: Etting Of The Number Of Cumulative Labels To Print

    • Enter the required working mode and choose: „ Labelling mode / Number of labels” then the editing field <Number of labels> with the screen keyboard is opened, • Choose the required number of labels and confirm by pressing 23.5.2. Setting of the number of cumulative labels to print In the parameter <...
  • Page 75: Utomatic Triggering Of Cumulative Labels

    23.5.4. Automatic triggering of cumulative labels Users have access to the function of automatic triggering of printing cumulative labels after setting parameters < Mode> and < Threshold>. Procedure: • Enter < Working modes> parameter group as described in chapter 23 of the manual, •...
  • Page 76: Automatic Triggering Cumulative Labels Of Cumulative Labels

    For automatic printout of cumulative labels counters and total mass variables are always zeroed. • Confirm the changes by pressing and go to parameter Threshold> then <Threshold> window appears with the screen < keyboard, • Set the appropriate value for automatic triggering cumulative labels: −...
  • Page 77: Statistics

    Cumulative label of cumulative labels printout is initiated by Number exceeding the value set in parameter < Threshold>. The value is treated as the number of single weighings, *) Manual printing of cumulative labels can be done in two ways depending on the button used: Printing followed by zeroing label counter or the total mass Printing without zeroing label counter or the total mass...
  • Page 78: Work Mode - Weighing

    Procedure: • Enter < Working modes> parameter group as described in chapter 23 of the manual, • Enter the required working mode and choose < Statistics> and then set the required option. Options: global statistics, Global statistics for every product. Product Notice: In case of operation with <...
  • Page 79: Local Setting Of A Working Mode

    24.2. Local setting of a working mode Local setting of a working mode < Weighing> are accessible on pressing a hot key < Local parameters>: Save Mode Detailed description in ch. 23.1 of the user manual Down-weighing Detailed description in ch. 23.2 of the user manual Checkweighing Detailed description in ch.
  • Page 80: Local Settings Of The Workign Mode

    Enter piece mass Estimate piece mass 25.2. Local settings of the workign mode Local settings of the working mode < Counting Pieces> are accessible on pressing a hot key < Local parameters>: Detailed description in ch. 23.1 Save Mode of the user manual Detailed description in ch.
  • Page 81: Minimum Reference Mass

    • Enter parameter group < Working modes> according to ch. 23 of this manual, choose: „ Counting Pieces / Automatic correction of reference mass” and set appropriate option. Options: Automatic correction of reference mass disabled Automatic correction of reference mass enabled Function <...
  • Page 82: Setting A Reference Unit By Entering Known Piece Mass

    Procedure: • Enter parameter group < Working modes> according to ch. 23 of this manual, • Choose „ Counting pieces / Minimum reference mass” and then set an appropriate value. Accessible settings: 1 d, 2 d, 5 d, 10 d. Notice: While the procedure of evaluation the mass of single piece the the mass of all pieces put on the pan is lower than the value declared in parameter...
  • Page 83: Setting The Reference Mass By Entering Single Piece Mass Directly To The Database

    • If pieces are weighed in a container it needs to be put on the pan and tarred, • Press (estimate piece mass), then the editing field is displayed <Reference Quantity> together with the screen keyboard, • Enter a value and confirm it by pressing , then the following message is displayed: <Put pieces: xx>...
  • Page 84: Inscribing The Unit Mass To The Database

    25.6. Inscribing the unit mass to the database The unit mass can be described a unit mass the following way: a) Estimate the unit mass (see 25.2 and 25.3), b) Enter the products database c) Keep the finger pressed on the required position then a context menu is displayed, d) Choose option <Ascribe standard>, then the standard unit mass is attributed to the product in the field <Mass>.
  • Page 85: Local Settings Of The Workign Mode

    26.2. Local settings of the workign mode Local settings of the working mode < Deviations> are accessible on pressing a hot key < Local parameters>: Detailed description in ch. 23.1 of the user Save Mode manual Detailed description in ch. 23.2 of the user Down-weighing manual Detailed description in ch.
  • Page 86: Working Modes - Formulation

    • Press (Give piece mass), then an editing field is displayed <Give piece mass> together with the screen keyboard, • Enter a value and confirm by pressing • At the same time the weight unit is changed to (w %). 27.
  • Page 87: Local Setting Of A Working Mode

    • assigned weighing platforms < > defined on a terminal. Each of the weighing platforms can have its specific formulation or dosing process (maximal number of processes for a single formulation is 2, as this is the maximal number of weighing platforms connectable to a single WLY scales).
  • Page 88: Description Of Functions And Setting Formulation (Dosing) Process

    Enables determining global value of Correction correction for all weighing platforms Enables detemining maximal value of Maximum correctional correction, which can be automatically value determined for all weighing platforms Global> settings are dedicated for the process of creating simple < formulas, e.g.: dosing a single ingredient on all weighing platforms.
  • Page 89 Function enabling setting the status of terminal’s outputs for controlling peripheral Outputs devices plugged to those outputs. Accessible settings: None – output disabled; “0” – output with low status; “1” – output with high status. Function determining interval between carrying out the following formulation steps.
  • Page 90: Creating A New Formulation (Dosing Process)

    Function determining quantity of batches of weighed ingredient, that is added to a formulation. Mass of a single batch is Give number determined in a product selected from the of batching database (Products database – field Mass). [ET] Product’s mass is multiplied by a specific value, repetitions and such determined mass is added to weighing process.
  • Page 91: Instan S Of Formulation And Dosing Processes

    • Arrange the steps of formula making process for weighing platform 1 by pressing < Add> key, and one of accessible functions designed for formulation processa (see table in ch. 27.4 of this user manual). Each of the steps is added one by one. •...
  • Page 92 Formula making process controlled from the terminal: Platform 1: Icon Step Value Description [5s] Place Pending for loading an empty container 1. [TI] Delay empty for the first product container Input 1 has to take increasing tendency – 2. [CI] Input condition Input 1 –...
  • Page 93 Platform 2: Icon Step Value Description 1. [TI] Delay [5s] Place Pending for loading an empty container empty container for the third product (the first product on the 2 weighing platform) 2. [CI] Input Input 9 – „/” Input 9 has to take increasing tendency – condition press function key confirming loading a container...
  • Page 94: Nstance 2 - Automatic Dosing Of 2 Ingredients On 2 Weighing Platforms

    Completing formula making process (dosing process) causes switching off all outputs of the terminal. 27.6.2. Instance 2 – Automatic dosing of 2 ingredients on 2 weighing platforms Description: A formulation contains 2 ingredients, which are weighed on two weighing platforms: •...
  • Page 95 5. [TI] Delay [3s] Close Pending for closing the main valve of the valve „Flour ” container “Flour” 6. [O] Outputs Output 11 – Output 11 takes high status („1”) – signal „1” confirming carrying out the formula making process on the weighing platform no. 1 is lit 7.
  • Page 96: Instance 3 - Mixed Formula Making Process

    27.6.3. Instance 3 – Mixed formula making process Description: A formulation contains 4 ingredients, which are weighed on two weighing platforms: • Weighing Platform 1: ingredients Flour, Sugar and Seasoning, • Weighing Platform 2: ingredients: Water Formula making process is carried out manually and automatically, and it incudes a condition that the dosing sequence is strictly determined –...
  • Page 97 8. [Z] Zero Zero Zeroing the weighing platform no. 1 9. [TI] Delay [5s] Place container Pending for loading container “Sugar” on Sugar on the weighing the weighing platform no. 1 platform 10. [CI] Input Input 1 – „/” Confirm loading of container “Sugar” condition 11.
  • Page 98: Reporting From Completed Formula Making Processes

    Platform 2: Icon Step Value Description 1. [CF] Flags Signal flag 1 Checking condition, whether signal flag 1 is set to value condition – „1” “1” – i.e. checking whether desired part of the process has been already realized on the weighing platform no. 1.
  • Page 99: Working Modes - Density

    Default form of the report from formulation template: ---------------------------------------------- Recipe ---------------------------------------------- {40:Start date:,-25}{180} {40:End date:,-25}{181} {40:Name:,-25}{175} {40:Code:,-25}{176} {40:Status:,-25}{182} {40:Measurements:,-25} ---------------------------------------------- {185:(50,-20) (7)(11) (40:Nominal Mass:,-25)(186)(11) (40:Difference:,-25)(187)(11) ---------------------------------------------- }{40:Mass:,-25}{184}{11} ---------------------------------------------- The report from each completed formula making process is simultaneously saved in the database of < Reports From Formulas>, where the files are named by their date and hour of process execution and formulation status.
  • Page 100: Local Setting Of A Working Mode

    • Simultaneously, the workspace of the display indicates a message: <Start estimating density>. 28.2. Local setting of a working mode Local settings for the working mode < Density> are accessible on pressing a hot key < Local parameters>: Function dedicated for determining the standard liquid. There are three options: water, alcohol and other.
  • Page 101: Carrying Out Density Determination Procedure

    28.3. Carrying out density determination procedure Working mode < Density> enables determining density in 4 different methods, depending on material which density should be measured. Methods of density determination: • Liquid • Solids • Pycnometer • Porous material 28.3.1. Determining density of liquids Density of liquid is determined by measuring mass of a sinker with determined volume.
  • Page 102: Etermining Density Of Solids

    • The first phase of the density determination of liquid is measurement of sinker’s mass in the air. Place the sinker on the scale’s weighing platform. On obtaining stable measurement result, accept it by pressing key. • Next, place on scale’s weighing platform tested liquid with immersed sinker.
  • Page 103: Etermining Density Of Pycnometer

    • Press < Temperature> key and specify the temperature of the auxiliary liquid [°C]. Accept inserted value by pressing key. • If „Other” liquid has been selected, then press < Standard liquid density> and insert the density value of the auxiliary liquid expressed in [g/cm ] for the specified temperature of the measurement.
  • Page 104 The key component of a pycnometer is a ground-in stopper with dumped capillary tube, which allows easy observation of the level of liquid contained in the vessel. Before the measurement process, the pycnometer is intentionally overfilled with tested liquid, then it is closed tightly with a stopper and thermally stabilized.
  • Page 105: Determining Density Of A Porous Body

    • In order to start density determination using a pycnometer, press Determine pycnometer density> key, using a pre-defined < hot keys on terminal’s display. Caution: If in the local parameters, < Ask about sample number> function is enabled, then on initiating the process, the system asks for inserting the number of tested sample.
  • Page 106 Process course: • Press < Local parameters> key to enter the setting of local parameters in density mode. • Press < Standard liquid> key to select the auxiliary liquid used for the density determination procedure. If the auxiliary liquid is other than “Water”...
  • Page 107: Reporting From Completed Density Determination Processes

    • On carrying out the third measurement, the scale automatically determines the density of the porous body, and indicates the result on terminal’s display. If the user needs a report from the density determination process, it can be printed on a plugged printer by pressing key.
  • Page 108: Table Of Density Parameter For Water

    28.5. Table of density parameter for water T/°C 0.99973 0.99972 0.99971 0.99970 0.99969 0.99968 0.99967 0.99966 0.99965 0.99964 0.99963 0.99962 0.99961 0.99960 0.99959 0.99958 0.99957 0.99956 0.99955 0.99954 0.99953 0.99951 0.99950 0.99949 0.99948 0.99947 0.99946 0.99944 0.99943 0.99942 0.99941 0.99939 0.99938 0.99937 0.99935 0.99934 0.99933 0.99931 0.99930 0.99929 0.99927 0.99926 0.99924 0.99923 0.99922 0.99920 0.99919 0.99917 0.99916 0.99914 0.99913 0.99911 0.99910 0.99908 0.99907 0.99905 0.99904 0.99902 0.99900 0.99899 0.99897 0.99896 0.99894 0.99892 0.99891 0.99889 0.99887 0.99885 0.99884 0.99882...
  • Page 109: Working Modes - Weighing Animals

    29. WORKING MODES – WEIGHING ANIMALS Working mode < Animals weighing> enables weighing objects which do not stabilize if placed on scale’s weighing platform and while carrying out weighing process. Weighing process is achieved by implementing parameter of time for stability of measurement, which is set in global parameters of the working mode.
  • Page 110: Carrying Out Animals Weighing Procedure

    Declaration of process duration in seconds (from 1s to 90s) – measurements carried out in set time Averaging time interval are used to calculate mean value, which is the result of the measurement Operation mode, in which the scale automatically begins the following measuring process, if the load Automatic mode placed on scale’s weighing platform exceeds value...
  • Page 111: Starting The Working Mode

    30.1. Starting the working mode Procedure: • While in the main window press in the top bar of the window, then submenu <Working Modes> is opened, • Choose < Control of packaged goods>, the program automatically returns to the main window and displays the icon in the top bar, •...
  • Page 112 Caution: 1. To start testing a user with the authorization level at least <operator>. If a logged on or anonymous operator has the access level set to <None> the program after the try to start testing will display: <Unauthorized access>. 2.
  • Page 113: Non-Destructive Control With Average Tare

    Notice: Users can stop testing at any time by pressing screen button (stop control) in the bottom part of the display. During the control procedure other screen buttons, function buttons, are locked. 30.4. Non-destructive control with average tare If < Average Tare Estimation>...
  • Page 114 Pressing button causes the start of testing without saving the newly estimated tare value in the product record in the assortment database. Pressing button causes the start of testing with saving the newly estimated tare value in the product record in the assortment database. During the control procedure all results are monitored in real time and displayed on the screen.
  • Page 115: Performing Non-Distructive Testing In Mode Empty-Full

    Pressing button causes printing a report on a printer attached to the indicator. Pressing button causes the return to the < Control of packaged goods > working mode without printing the report. If the test result is that the number of errors T, according to the regulations, requires expanding the sample.
  • Page 116: Performing Distructive Testing In Modes Empty-Full And Ful-Empty

    Notice: Editing products in the assortment database is described in ch. 31.7.2 of this manual. During the „Non-destructive Empty-Full” test the following data are displayed: Command concerning the weighing process and Put empty 1 / 5 a product number out of the charge quantity Number of performed measurements of full packages and the sample quantity Nominal weight of the tested product...
  • Page 117: Report From Estimating Average Tare

    A pattern and example of the report from estimating average tare are described in ch. 30.8 of this manual. 30.7. Report from estimating average tare Report example: Average Tare Report U/26/09/09/10/56/T --------------------------------------- RADWAG Wagi Elektroniczne Balance Type: WPY KTP Max: 1.5/3 kg d=e: 0.5/1 g...
  • Page 118: Report From Product Testing

    Report pattern: In submenu < Printouts> users can edit the pattern of the average tare report (see ch. 16.2.3). The default pattern is shown below: Average Tare Report {126} --------------------------------------- RADWAG Wagi Elektroniczne {40:Balance type:,-20}WPY KTP {40:Max:,-20}{34} {40:d=e:,-20}{33} {40:Factory number:,-20}{32} {40:Date:,-20}{120}...
  • Page 119 Nominal Mass: 520 g Tare: 7.9 g T1 error border: 15 g 2T1 error border: 30 g Batch quantity: Number of measurements: 30 Number of T1 errors: 0 Number of 2T1 errors: 0 Min: 518 g Max: 529.5 g Average: 519.9833 g Total: 15599.5 g...
  • Page 120 Report pattern: In submenu < Printouts> users can edit the pattern of the average tare report (see ch. 16.2.3). The default pattern is shown below: CPG Report {119} --------------------------------------- RADWAG Wagi Elektroniczne {40:Balance type:,-20}WPY KTP {40:Max:,-20}{34} {40:d=e:,-20}{33} {40:Factory number:,-20}{32} {40:Start date:,-20}{101}...
  • Page 121: Da Abases

    31. DATABASES Y/KTP scales databases hold different data: Products Operators Weighings / Alibi Clients Recipes Reports from recipes Density Controls Average tare values Packages Warehouses Labels Universal variables In order to enter < Databases>, press and choose < Databases>. 31.1. Searching databases Users can quickly search databases according to the following criteria: •...
  • Page 122: Uick Name Search

    The quick search according to the criteria above is applicable for databases of: operators, products, clients, packages, warehouses and labels. Additionally, the user can search by < date> for items in the databases of: weighing records, formulation reports, density, controls and average tares. 31.1.1.
  • Page 123: Adding New Items In Databases

    • Press , then an editing field appears <Specify year> with the screen keyboard, • Inscribe: year, month, day, hour, minute of weighing and confirm it by pressing • The program will automatically display the list of weighings putting at the top the position with the entered date. 31.2.
  • Page 124: Deleting Older Data

    It does not concern the database of weighings, controls and average tare values. 31.4. Deleting older data A user after logging on as administrator can delete older position in the database: < Controls> and Weighing / Alibi>, < < Average tare values>. Caution: Factory settings prevent users from deleting weighings that are up to one year old.
  • Page 125: Export A Database To A File

    Procedure: • Enter the submenu < Databases> according to ch. 31 of the manual, • Enter < Products> and press the required item, • After editing the required record press in the top bar of the display, • If a printer is connected information about the selected product is printed.
  • Page 126: Xport The Database Of Controls

    • Enter option < Export database of weighings to a file>, the program automatically starts saving the database on the pendrive, Notice: In case a pendrive is not recognized after entering < Export database of weighings to a file> a message is displayed: <Operation failed>.
  • Page 127: Eksport The Database Of Average Tares

    • Enter submenu < Databases> according to ch. 31 and then open < Controls>, • Press button , the program automatically starts saving the database of controls, Notice: In case a pendrive is not recognized by the system after pressing a message is displayed: <Operation failure>.
  • Page 128: Database Edition

    • After the operation is completed <Operation completed successfully> is displayed together with a file name (with extention *.tdb) which has been created on the pendrive, Notice: Names of created files comprise the database name and the factory number of the scale, e.g. <Average tare values_239800.tdb>. •...
  • Page 129: Atabase Of Products

    31.7.2. Database of products Procedure: • Enter < Databases> according to ch. 31 of this manual, • Enter < Products>and press the required position. Product record: Product name Name Product code Code Product barcode EAN code Nominal product mass Mass Declaring numbers of outputs for fine dosing Batching outputs Declaring numbers of outputs for bulk dosing...
  • Page 130: Atabase Of Weighings / Alibi

    Testing mode: Nondistractive Average Tare, Nondistractive Empty-Full, Distructive Full- CPG mode Empty, Distructive Empty-Full Number of the same type measerments in a serie (e.g. charge=5 means 5 meadurement of tare and then five gross measurements) : for Charge ondistractive Empty-Full, Distructive Full-Empty, Distructive Empty-Full Messurement unit for a product: [g] or [ml] Unit...
  • Page 131: Atabase Of Clients

    Weighing record: Weighing date Date Weighing result Mass Tare value Tare Product name Product Operator name Operator Client name Client Number of produced batch Batch number Source warehouse name Source warehouse Target warehouse name Target warehouse Package name Package A weighing threshold (MIN, OK or MAX) Checkweighing Platform number to perform weighings Platform number...
  • Page 132: Atabase Of Formulas

    Client records: Client’s name Name Client’s code Code Client’s tax ID Tax ID Client’s address Address Client’s postal code Postal code Client’s Town/City City Client’s discount Discount Client’s label template Label 31.7.5. Database of formulas Procedure: • Enter < Databases> according to ch. 31 of this manual, •...
  • Page 133: Atabase Of Reports From Formulation

    *) – inumber of weighing platforms depends on determined data in the terminal settings 31.7.6. Database of reports from formulation Procedure: • Enter < Databases> according to ch. 31 of this manual, • Enter < Report from recipes> and press the required position. List of data for a specific report from a formulation: Status of correctness for a completed formulation Status...
  • Page 134 List of data for a specific report from density determination process: Number of sample for which the density is Sample number determined Start date of density determination process Start date End date of density determination process End date Value of determined density Density Value of determined volume Volume...
  • Page 135: Atabase Of Controls

    31.7.8. Database of controls Every control procedure performed on the scale is sent to a printer and saved in database < Controls>. Every saved control has its unique number given at the moment it is completed. Control number pattern: X / y y / M M / d d / H H / m m, where: X - Controle mode: U –...
  • Page 136: Database Of Average Tares

    Average value of weighings Disqualifying average value Standard deviation Number of products in a batch for which a sample Batch quantity quantity is calculated Number of weighings to be performed Sample quantity 31.7.9. Database of average tares Before starting control <Nondestructive Average Tare> it is possible to perform the procedure of estimating average tare that consist in weighing empty packages.
  • Page 137: Atabase Of Packages

    Inventory of fields in the average tare database: Product name which packages are tested Product Test Status/Result Status Date of performing procedure Date The result Tare Standard deviation Condition to fulfill 0.25 T1 Number of measurements of subsequent Number of packages measurements An operator name...
  • Page 138: Atabase Of Warehouses

    31.7.11. Database of warehouses Procedure: • Enter < Databases> according to ch. 31 of this manual, • Enter < Warehouses> and press the required position. Warehouse record: Warehouse name Name Warehouse code Code Additional warehouse description Description 31.7.12. Database of labels The database comprises templates of labels which users can attribute to products or clients to operate in labelling mode.
  • Page 139: Database Of Universal Variables

    32. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL 32.1. General information A. A character protocol scale-terminal has been designed for communication between RADWAG scales and external devices via RS-232 interface. B. It consists of commands sent from an external device to the scale and a responses from a scale.
  • Page 140: Inventory Of Rs Commands

    32.2. Inventory of RS commands Commands Description of commands Zeroing Tarring Get tare value Set tare value Send the stable result in basic unit Send the result immediately in basic unit Send immediate results from all platforms in basic units Send the stable result in current unit Send the result immediately in current unit Switch on continuous transmission in basic unit...
  • Page 141: Command's Description

    command comprehended but time overflow error appeared XX _ ^ CR LF command comprehended but the indication below the XX _ v CR LF Command done XX _ OK CR LF Command not comprehended ES_CR LF error while executing command – time limit for stable result XX _ E CR LF exceeded (limit time is a descriptive parameter of the scale) - command name...
  • Page 142 - command accepted and in progress T_A CR LF - time limit for stable result exceeded T_E CR LF - command comprehended but cannot be executed T_I CR LF 32.4.3. Get tare value Syntax: OT CR LF Reply: OT_TARA CR LF – command executed Frame format: 4-12 space...
  • Page 143 32.4.5. Send the stable result in basic unit Syntax: S CR LF Possible answers: - command accepted and in progress S_A CR LF - time limit for stable result exceeded S_E CR LF - command comprehended but cannot be executed S_I CR LF - command accepted and in progress S_A CR LF...
  • Page 144 Example: S I CR LF – computer command S I _ ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 8 . 5 _ k g _ CR LF - command done, mass value in basic unit is returned immediately. 32.4.7.
  • Page 145 Possible answers: - command accepted and in progress SU_A CR LF - timeout while waiting for stable results SU_E CR LF - command comprehended but cannot be executed SU_I CR LF - command accepted and in progress SU_A CR LF - mass value in current unit is returned MASS FRAME Frame format:...
  • Page 146 32.4.10. Switch on continuous transmission in basic unit Syntax: C1 CR LF Possible answers: - command comprehended but cannot be executed C1_I CR LF - command comprehended and in progress C1_A CR LF - mass value in basic unit is returned MASS FRAME Frame format: 7-15...
  • Page 147 32.4.13. Switch off continuous transmission in current unit Syntax: CU0 CR LF Possible answers: - command comprehended but cannot be executed CU0_I CR LF - command comprehended and executed CU0_A CR LF 32.4.14. Set lower threshold Syntax: DH_XXXXX CR LF, where: XXXXX – mass format Possible answers: - command executed DH_OK CR LF...
  • Page 148: Manual Printouts / Automatic Printouts

    32.4.17. Read upper threshold Syntax: OUH CR LF Possible answers: UH_MASA CR LF - command executed Frame format: 4-12 space mass space unit space - 9 characters justified to the right Mass - 3 characters justified to the left Unit 32.4.18.
  • Page 149: Cooperation With External Devices

    [space] if stable Stability character [?] if not stable [^] if an indication over the range [v] if fan indication below the range [space] for positive values or sign [-] for negative values 9 characters justified to the right mass 3 characters justified to the left unit 3 characters justified to the left...
  • Page 150 Scale – computer cable Scale – Kafka printer cable Scale – printer (CITIZEN, EPSON) cable Scale – I/O cable...
  • Page 151: Technical Parameters

    35. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 35.1. Scales of WLY/KTP series Scale type: 0,6/1,2/KTP/D2 1,2/3/KTP/D2 3/6/KTP/D2 6/12/KTP/D2 Maximum capacity 0,6 / 1,2kg 1,2 / 3kg 3 / 6kg 6 / 12kg Minimum capacity Reading division [d] 0,1 / 0,2g 0,2 / 0,5g 0,5 / 1g 1 / 2g Verification interval [e] 0,1 / 0,2g...
  • Page 152: Scales Of Wpy/Ktp Series

    35.2. Scales of WPY/KTP series Scale type: 0,6/1,5/KTP/D2 1,5/3/KTP/D2 3/6/KTP/D2 Maximum capacity 0,6 / 1,5kg 1,5 / 3kg 3 / 6kg Minimum capacity 4 / 10g 10 / 20g 40 / 40g Reading division [d] 0,2 / 0,5g 0,5 / 1g 1 / 2g Verification interval [e] 0,2 / 0,5g...
  • Page 153: Error Messages

    36. ERROR MESSAGES Value beyond the zero range, Err2 Value beyond the tare range, Err3 Tarring / zeroing operation time exceeded, Err8 Zero value from the AD converter, NULL Measurement range overflow, FULL Display range overflow, Start mass error, the mass on the weighing platform is beyond the acceptable range (-5% to +15% of start mass) 37.
  • Page 154: Appendix A - Variables For Printouts

    38. APPENDIX A – Variables for printouts 38.1. Inventory of variables Notice: Every variable needs to be included in brace brackets e.g. {x}, where x – variable number. A list of variables accessible in the system for defining printout templates and data displayed in the workspace of scale’s screen: Description Symbol Standard printout in calibration unit...
  • Page 155 {26} Checkweighing {27} Value to pay {28} C Value (cumulative amount to pay) {29} CC value (cumulative of cumulatives amount to pay) {30} Gross (amount to pay + VAT) {31} Platform number {32} Factory Number {33} Scale division {34} Range {35} Counting pieces: Sample weight {36}...
  • Page 156 {82} Package: Mass {85} Client: Name {86} Client: Code {87} Client: Tax ID {88} Client: Address {89} Client: Postal code {90} Client: City {91} Client: Discount {100} CPG Report: Batch Number {101} CPG Report: Start date {102} CPG Report: End date {103} CPG Report: Result {104}...
  • Page 157 {130} Source Warehouse: Name {131} Source Warehouse: Code {132} Source Warehouse: Description {135} Target Warehouse: Name {136} Target Warehouse: Code {137} Target Warehouse: Description {140} Net mass in calibration unit: Total {141} Additional display: WD {142} Additional display: WWG {143} {144} Hex UTF8 {145}...
  • Page 158 {182} Recipe report: Result {183} Recipe report: Number of measurements {184} Recipe report: Total {185} Recipe report: Measurements {186} Recipe report: Nominal mass {187} Recipe report: Difference {190} Comparator: Report number {191} Comparator: Start date {192} Comparator: End date {193} Comparator: Order number {194} Comparator: Tested standard number...
  • Page 159: Formatting Variables

    38.2. Formatting variables Users can format numeric, text and date variables intended for displaying or printing out. Different format commands: • Justification to the left, • Justification to the right, • Setting the number of characters for printout / display, •...
  • Page 160 Date separator between days, {2:yy/MM/dd} – Present date formatted as: months and years year - month - day, where yy represents two less significant digits of year. „Escape” character removing {2:yy\/MM\/dd} – Present date formatted as formatting function form next yesr / month / day;...
  • Page 161: Appendix B - Functions Of Programmable Buttons

    39. APPENDIX B – Functions of programmable buttons Icon Function name Print Zero Tare Enter tare Parameters Local Parameters Set MIN and MAX Statistics (cumulative) : Print and zero Statistics (cumulative) : Print Statistics (cumulative) : zero Statistics (cumulative of cumulative) : Print and zero Statistics (cumulative of cumulative) : Print Statistics (cumulative of cumulative) : zero Edit batch number...
  • Page 162 Stop Choose an operator Choose an operator by name Choose an operator by code Choose a product Choose a product by name Choose a product by code Choose a package Choose a package by name Choose a package by code Choose a client Choose a client by name Choose a client by code...
  • Page 163 Choose a target warehouse by code Change working mode Counting pieces: Specify piece mass Counting pieces: Estimate piece mass Counting pieces: Ascribe standard Deviations: Specify sample mass Deviations: Estimate sample mass Emergency stop Chute permission Disable tare Restore tare Change unit Change platform Edit universal variable 1 Edit universal variable 2...
  • Page 164 Edit universal variable 5 Choose a vehicle Choose a vehicle by name Choose a vehicle by code Choose transaction Start entry transaction Start exit transaction Select recipe Select recipe by name Select recipe by code Determine liquid density Determine solid density Determine pycnometer density Determine porous body density *) –...
  • Page 165: Appendix C - Label Template

    40. APPENDIX C – Label template A label template can be created in 2 ways: • From the terminal level using variables, • Using PC software EDYTOR ETYKIET R02. A created project needs to be saved as an „lb” file then copied on a pendrive that can be connected to the terminal.
  • Page 166: Designing A Label On A Computer

    Let us create a label template for the label below: Notice: The installer of EDYTOR ETYKIET R02 is accessible to download on website: www.radwag.com. on the overlap: Products / Measuring indicators / PUE 7. Procedure: 1. Run computer program LABEL EDITOR R02, then the main window...
  • Page 167 Notice: Prior to designing a label a new project needs to be created with initial printer and label settings. A description of creating new projects can be found in instruction manual „Label Editor R02” accessible in the program menu: „Info / User manual”. 2.
  • Page 168 5. From list <Variable> chose variable type „4 Date and time” and press , then the variable is placed in the table of variables show below. 6. Confirm it by pressing , then the variable is automatically placed on the label. 7.
  • Page 169 11. Chose <Barcode> from the list e.g. EAN-13. 12. Chose from list <Variable> item „7 Net mass in adjustment unit” and press , then the variable is placed in the table of variables show below. 13. In column <Formatter> type:V6.3 (mass in EAN13 as a 6-digit code with 3 decimal places).
  • Page 170: Saving Label Templates In The Scale

    40.3. Saving label templates in the scale Procedure: • A label template *.lb created in EDYTOR ETYKIET R02 needs to be copied to a pendrive, • Connect the pendrive to USB in the scale, • Enter: „ Parameters / Databases / Labels”...
  • Page 171: Attributing A Label To A Client

    40.5. Attributing a label to a client Procedure: • Enter < Databases> according to ch. 31 of this manual, • Enter < Clients> and press the required item, • Enter < Label>, then the database of labels is open with the list of all labels, •...
  • Page 172: Appendix E - Zebra Printer Setting

    43. APPENDIX F - Communication with barcode scanners 1. For communication with barcode scanners RADWAG scales use RS232 interfaces and simplex transmission (one direction) without handshaking. Only two wires are required for assuring such a transmission. Used scanners should be equipped in such interface with disabled both hardware and software handshaking.
  • Page 173: Appendix G - Computer Program „Viewerktp

    (type of barcode). It is advisable to disable such information because RADWAG devices and software do not use it. 4. Some RADWAG systems can omit unnecessary information by using parameters that mark the beginning and the length of the code required to analyse.
  • Page 174 Operation description: • Run computer program „ViewerKTP”. It starts with opening the following window: Button functions: Open a controls or average tares database Print a report View a report Scroll the list of reports one position down Scroll the list of reports one position up Go to the last report Go to the first report •...
  • Page 175 • Print the marked report on a conneted printer by pressing • Using button view the selected report.
  • Page 176 O F E L E C T R O N I C W E I G H I N G I N S T R U M E N T S RADWAG WAGI ELEKTRONICZNE 26 – 600 Radom, Bracka 28 Street POLAND Phone +48 48 38 48 800, phone/fax.

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