RADWAG WPY/KO series User Manual
RADWAG WPY/KO series User Manual

RADWAG WPY/KO series User Manual

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Scales of WPY/KO series
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ITKU-47-06-03-10-A
Mass Comparator
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 Street - POLAND
Phone +48 48 38 48 800, phone/fax. +48 48 385 00 10
Selling department +48 48 366 80 06
www.radwag.com

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    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. +48 48 385 00 10 Selling department +48 48 366 80 06 www.radwag.com...
  • Page 2 MARCH 2010...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table OF CONTENTS 1. INTENDED USE ..........................7 2. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES ....................7 3. WARRANTY CONDITIONS ......................7 ACKING AND MOUNTING....................8 5. CONSTRUCTION ........................9 5.1. Main dimensions ........................9 5.2. Description of connectors....................10 5.2.1. Connectors’ description in PUE 7 ................10 5.2.2. Connectors’ description in PUE 7P ................10 5.2.3.
  • Page 4 15. COMMUNICATION........................34 15.1. RS 232 settings .........................35 15.2. ETHERNE T setting ......................35 1 .3. TCP protocol setting ......................36 16. DEVICES ..........................36 16.1. Computer ..........................36 16.1.1. Computer port ......................36 16.1.2. Computer address ....................37 16.2. Printe ..........................37 16.2.1. Printer port ......................37 16.2.2. Printer code pag e ....................38 16.2.3.
  • Page 5 22.3. Checkw eighing........................62 22.4. Tare mo de.........................62 22.5. Labelling mode........................63 22.5.1. Setting of the nu mber of labels to print ..............63 22.5.2. Setting of the nu mber of cumulative labels to print..........64 22.5.3. Setting of the nu mber of CC labels to print.............64 22.5.4.
  • Page 6 28.4.4. Set tare value ......................92 28.4.5. Send the stable r esult in basic unit .................93 28.4.6. Send the result i mmediately in basic unit ...............93 28.4.7. Send the stable r esult in current unit ..............94 28.4.8. Send the result i mmediately in current unit.............94 28.4.9.
  • Page 7: Intended 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, B. Defining defects of unclear origin and outlining methods of elimination...
  • Page 8: Unpacking And Mounting

    • Inappropriate cleaning. E. Forfeiture of warranty appears after: • Access by an unauthorized service, • Intrusion into mechanical or electronic construction of unauthorized people, • Installing another operating system, • Removing or destroying protection stickers. F. The detailed warranty conditions one can find in warranty certificate. G.
  • Page 9: Construction

    Every foot can be screwed in or out. This way only a smal range of level regulation is achievable. Basic levelling should be performed by putting steel pads under legs and observing the level on external level device. 5. CONSTRUCTION 5.1.
  • Page 10: Description 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 11: 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 12: 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 13: Program Structure

    9. PROGRAM STRUCTURE The main menu has been divided into three functional groups. In every group there are parameters of similar use. 9.1. Main menu items The main menu comprises three functional groups: Parameters Databases Info 9.1.1. Parameters Icon Description Scale Working Modes Communication...
  • Page 14: Databases

    9.1.2. Databases Icon Description Products Operators Weighings / Alibi Contractors Packages Warehouses Labels Delete older data Export database weighings to a file 9.1.3. Scale Info Submenu < Info> is for viewing information: • Scale factory number, • Program version, • Scale program version.
  • Page 15: Inventory Of Parameters

    9.2. Inventory of parameters 9.2.1. Scale parameters - weighing Icon Description Value Platform 1 Median Filter Filter Fast Autozero LO threshold 9.2.2. Working modes Icon Description Value Weighing Manual, each Save Mode stable Down-weighing Checkweighing Tare mode Labelling mode Number of labels No.
  • Page 16 Threshold CC label automatic triggering Mode None Threshold Statistics Global Counting pieces Manual, each Save Mode stable Down-weighing Checkweighing Tare mode 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...
  • Page 17 Deviations Manual, each Save Mode stable Down-weighing Checkweighing Tare mode 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 Comparator Manual, each Save Mode stable...
  • Page 18: Communication

    9.2.3. Communication Icon Description Value COM1 Baud Rate 9600 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...
  • Page 19: Devices

    9.2.4. Devices Icon Description Value Computer Port None Address Printer Port COM1 Code page 1250 Printouts Weighing printout pattern See ch. 16.2.3 Product printout pattern See ch. 16.2.3 Cumulative printout pattern See ch. 16.2.3 Cumulative printout pattern See ch. 16.2.3 for cumulative data Operator printout pattern See ch.
  • Page 20: Display

    Code length Transponder card reader Port None Additional display Port None Pattern See ch. 16.2.3 *) Not related to „Comparator”. 9.2.5. Display Icon Description Value Text information Displaying pattern See ch. 17.1.1 Font Arial Font size Small Bold Actions F1 Button Choose product F2 Button Choose contractor...
  • Page 21: Inputs / Outputs

    Screen button 3 Statistics C: Print Screen button 4 CCStatistics : Print 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...
  • Page 22: Authorizations

    Output 2 None Output 3 None Output 4 None 9.2.7. Authorizations Icon Description Value Anonymous operator Operator Date & Time Administrator Printouts Administrator Databases Products Administrator Contractors Administrator Packages Administrator Warehouses Administrator Labels Administrator Delete older data Advanced Operator 9.2.8. Other Icon Description Value...
  • Page 23: User Calibration

    Beep Buttons Touch screen calibration 9.2.9. User Calibration An option only for non-verified scale Icon Description Value Platform 1 Setting of start mass Calibration 10. INDICATING WINDOW Main view:...
  • Page 24 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 and time&date are displayed. • Below the status bar you can see weighing window(s).: •...
  • Page 25: Logging On

    • In operating mode <Weighing> 9buttons are at ones disposal displayed subsequently from 1 to 9 starting from the left side, • In operating modes: <Counting pieces> or <Deviations> one can define up to 7 screen buttons displayed subsequently from 1 to 7 starting from the left side.
  • Page 26: Authorization Access Levels

    11.3. Authorization access levels Weighing software uses four access levels: administrator, advanced operator, operator, none. Every user with any attributed access level can perform weighings and select data from in databases to be used during weighing. Access to user parameters, databases and working modes depending on the authorization access level attributed: Operator type Access level description...
  • Page 27: Navigating Within The Menu

    It can be declared in submenu < Authorizations>, which is accessable only for users with the <Administrator> authorization level (see ch. 19 of this manual). 2. A user logged in as <Administrator> in submenu Authorizations> (see ch. 19 of this manual) can change <...
  • Page 28: Return To Weighing

    Searching a database according to a name Searching a database according to a code Printing on item from a database Clearing an editing field Screen keyboard on / off Reading a printout pattern from a *.lb file (active after connecting a pendrive) Variables for a printout pattern One level up 12.2.
  • Page 29: 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. Conditions of operational use In order to assure a long term operating period with appropriate measurements following principles should be adhered to: •...
  • Page 30: 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 31: Inscribing Tare

    13.4. Inscribing tare It is possible to inscribe a tare value. Procedure: • While in any work mode press then the screen keyboard is displayed, • Inscribe tare and press • The program returns to weighing and the and the display shows the entered value with the „–”...
  • Page 32: Scale Parameters

    Notice: The procedure of attributing functions to buttons and proximity sensors is described in ch. 17.2 of this manual. Possible selection: • While the main unit is [kg], users can choose between: [kg, lb, oz, ct, N, g] but for verified scales [lb, oz, N] are not accessible; •...
  • Page 33: Median Filter

    14.1. Median filter The median filter is intended for eliminating short-lasting mechanical shocks. Procedure: • Enter < Weighing> according to ch. 14 of the manual, select Median Filter> and then set an appropriate value. < Accessible settings: None - median filter is off 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5 - filtering level to choose 14.2.
  • Page 34: Minimum Weight For Different Functions (Lo)

    If AUTOZERO is disabled zero is not corrected automatically. However, in particular cases, this function can disrupt the measurement process e.g. slow pouring of liquid or powder on the weighing pan. In this case, it is advisable to disable the autozero function. Procedure: •...
  • Page 35: Rs 232 Settings

    The communication can be configured in parameters’ group < Communication>. In order to enter < Communication>, press and then „ Parameters / Communication”. 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.
  • Page 36: 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 37: Computer Address

    16.1.2. Computer address Procedure: • Enter < Devices> parameter group as described in chapter 16 of the manual, • Choose „ Computer / Address” then the window <Address> with the screen keyboard appears, • Enter the required address and confirm it by pressing 16.2.
  • Page 38: Printer Code Page

    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, • Write the required code page and confirm by pressing Notice: The default value is 1250 –...
  • Page 39: Barcode Scanner

    Default printouts’ settings: Weighing Printout Pattern Product Printout Pattern {50} {51} Cumulative Printout Pattern N={15} SUM={16} Cumulative of Cumulative Printout Pattern N2={20} SUM2={21} Operator Printout Pattern {75} {76} Contractor Printout Pattern {85} {86} Warehouse Printout Pattern {130} {131} Package Printout Pattern {80} {81} {82}...
  • Page 40: Port For Barcode Scanner

    • Communication port for a barcode scanner, • Offset setting (a number of characters that are omitted while reading), • Code length (number of characters that are analysed counting from the offset). Notice: In submenu < Communication> set the baud rate (default 9600b/sec). The detailed description of cooperation scale –...
  • Page 41: Code Length

    16.3.3. Code length Number of characters that is considered while searching the assortment database. Procedure: • Enter < Devices> according to ch.16 of the manual, • Choose „ Barcode Scanner / Code Length” then the screen keyboard is displayed, • Write a new length and confirm it by pressing 16.4.
  • Page 42: Procedure Of Attributing The Card Number To An Operator

    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. Procedure: • Connect the transponder card reader to the required communication port (RS 232 COM1 or RS 232 COM2), •...
  • Page 43: Communication Protocol Frame

    • RS 232 (COM1), • RS 232 (COM2), • Tcp. 16.5.2. Communication protocol frame PUE 7 weighing indicator with following displays: • WD display, • WWG display. To start cooperation of PUE 7 with displays go to parameter < Sample> and define an appropriate communication protocol.
  • Page 44: 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 45: Display Patterns

    17.1.1. Display patterns 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 pattern”, then an Text information / editing field with prompted value is displayed together with the screen keyboard,...
  • Page 46: Screen 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 47: 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 48: Bargraph Type

    • By pressing a formerly defined button or proximity sensor < 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 and proximity sensors is described in ch.
  • Page 49: Bargraf "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 50: Inputs / Outputs

    • 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 51: Configuration Of Outputs

    18.2. Configuration of outputs Ascribing a function to the output enables the output at the same time. If an output has no ascribed function it is disabled. Procedure: • Enter < Inputs / Outputs> according to ch. 18 of this manual, •...
  • Page 52: Authorization

    19. AUTHORIZATION The submenu < Authorization> is accessible only while being logged in as the Administrator. In this group of parameters access levels can be outlined. To enter submenu < Authorization>, press and then „ Parameters / Authorization”. 19.1. Anonymous Operator The program allows to attribute the authorization access level to an operator who does not perform the log-in procedure (anonymous operator).
  • Page 53: Printouts

    Accessible authorization levels: None, Operator, Advanced Operator, Administrator. Notice: Setting <None> allows free access to settings of date and time (without the need of logging in). 19.3. Printouts Default settings of the scale allows a logged on Administrator to edit printout patterns.
  • Page 54: Delete Older Data

    Procedure: • Enter parameters’ group < Authorization> according to ch. 19 of the manual, choose < Databases>, and then set the parameter. Accessible authorization levels: None, Operator, Advanced Operator, Administrator. Notice: Setting <None> allows free access to settings of date and time (without the need of logging in).
  • Page 55: Languages

    20.1. Languages Procedure: • Enter submenu < Others> according to ch. 20 of this manual, choose < Language> and set the parameter. Accessible languages: • Polish, • English, • German, • French, • Russian, • Spanish, • Czech, • Hungarian. 20.2.
  • Page 56: Sound Signal

    20.3. Sound signal Procedure: • Enter < Others> according to ch. 20 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 20.4.
  • Page 57: Calibration Procedure

    To enter < Customer Calibration>, press and then „ Parameters / Customer Calibration”. 21.1. Calibration procedure • Enter submenu < Customer Calibration> according to ch. 21 and select: “ Platform 1 / Calibration”, • After entering the parameter the following message box appears: •...
  • Page 58 • After the procedure of calibration 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 59: Start Mass Adjustment

    21.2. 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 < Customer Calibration> according to ch. 21 and select: “ Platform 1 / Setting of start mass”, •...
  • Page 60: Special Functions Of Working Modes

    22. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS OF WORKING MODES WPY/KO scales can operate in following work modes: Weighing Counting pieces Deviations Comparator In settings of different working modes special functions that allows adopting the operation to the customers’ needs: Counting Special functions: Weighing Deviations Comparator pieces...
  • Page 61: Recording Mode

    2. The change in on mode results in the same change for other working modes working modes. 22.1. Recording mode Depending on setting parameter < Save Mode> users can send data from the scale to an external device. Procedure: • Enter parameters group < Working modes>...
  • Page 62: Checkweighing

    22.3. 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. 22 of this manual, •...
  • Page 63: Labelling Mode

    Summing up all subsequently entered tare values Total sum Automatic tare mode together with mode Autotare <Sum of all> 22.5. Labelling mode The labelling system is intended to print labels for marking weighed goods e.g. a packing process. The program can print standard labels for single products, cumulative labels for sticking to bulk containers and cumulative labels for cumulative labels for sticking to the large transport containers holding bulk containers.
  • Page 64: Setting 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 22.5.2. Setting of the number of cumulative labels to print In the parameter <...
  • Page 65: Automatic Triggering Of Cumulative Labels

    • Enter the required number od cumularive labels and confirm by pressing 22.5.4. 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: •...
  • Page 66: Automatic Triggering Cumulative Labels Of Cumulative Labels

    By default setting button is accessible in the bottom part of the display but activating the button can be done in subm enu: „ Parameters / Display / Actions” (see ch. 17.2 of the manual). For automatic printout of cumulative labels counters and total mass variables are always zeroed.
  • Page 67 Cumulative label of cumulative labels printout is initiated None by pressing Cumulative label of cumulative labels printout is initiated by Mass exceeding the value set in parameter < Threshold>. The value is treated as the total from single weighings, Cumulative label of cumulative labels printout is initiated by Number exceeding the value set in parameter <...
  • Page 68: Statistics

    − If parameter < Mode> is set to <Number> use the screen keyboard to enter the required counter value as a threshold to trigger off printing CC labels. • Confirm the changes introduced by pressing 22.6. Statistics All statistics are continuously updated after each measurement is saved in the scale memory.
  • Page 69 To enable the function in parameters you need to: • Enter parameter group < Working modes> according to ch. 22 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 70: Selecting The Series Type

    22.8. Selecting the series type It concerns the < Comparator> working mode Procedure: • Enter group of parameters < Working modes> according to ch. 22 of this manual: „ Comparator / Method” and then choose the right method. Accessible methods: •...
  • Page 71: Working Modes - Counting Pieces

    If a user has changed the operating mode to another follow the actions below: • While in the main window press the icon with mode name placed on the top bar on the left then submenu comprising all accessible working modes <Working Modes>...
  • Page 72: Setting A Reference Unit By Entering Known Piece Mass

    24.2. Setting a reference unit by entering known piece mass Procedure: • Enter mode < Counting Pieces> according to ch. 24.1 of this manual, • Press (enter piece mass), then an editing field is displayed <Reference Unit> with the screen keyboard, •...
  • Page 73: Setting The Refe Rence Mass By Entering Single Piece Mass Directly To The Database

    • The program automatically calculates reference unit mass and caus es starting < Counting Pieces>. Notice: • The total mass of all pieces put on the weight pan cannot be greater than the weighing range; • The total mass of all pieces put on the weight pan cannot be lesser than 10 d for verified scales and 100 for non-verified scales.
  • Page 74: Working Modes - Deviations

    d) Choose option <Ascribe standard>, then the standard unit mass is attributed to the product in the field <Mass>. Notice: Attributing a standard to a selected product is also possible by programmable button. Setting programmable buttons is described in ch. 17.2 of this manual The list of functions is described in APPENDIX B of this manual.
  • Page 75: Rederence Unit Mass Inscribing Into The Memory

    • If the standard is to be weighed in a container, the container needs to be put on the pan and tarred, • Press (Estimate standard mass), then a message is displayed: <Put standard>, • Put the load on the pan. After stabilization the result is taken as a standard (symbol ).
  • Page 76 The results are calculated according the tables below: For an ABBA series D = B – A ….. … For an ABA series D = B – A ….. … The standard deviation is calculated as follows: • Differences ABBA or ABA series is calculated: −...
  • Page 77: Starting The Working Mode

    • Standard deviation: ∑ − 26.1. Starting the working mode Procedure: • While in the main window press in the top bar, then you will see a submenu <Working modes> comprising a list of modes, • Choose mode < Comparator>, program automatically returns to the main window displaying in the top bar the name of selected working mode, •...
  • Page 78 Caution: Users can terminate testing anytime by pressing the screen button (stop process) situated in the bottom part of the scale display. During testing the rest of screen buttons, function keys, are not active. • Put the “A” standard mass on the pan, •...
  • Page 79: Databases

    • After pressing a final report is printed out comprising subsequent measurements and final calculations. An example report: 27. DATABASES PUE 7 databases hold different data: Products Operators Weighings / Alibi Contractors...
  • Page 80: Searching Databases

    Packages Warehouses Labels In order to enter < Databases>, press and choose < Databases>. 27.1. Searching databases Users can quickly search databases according to the following criteria: • Name, • Code. The quick search according to the criteria above is applicable for databases of: operators, products, contractors, packages, warehouses and labels.
  • Page 81: Quick Code Search

    27.1.2. Quick code search Procedure: • Enter < Databases> according to ch. 27 of the manual, • Enter < Products>, • Press , then an editing field appears <Search by code> with the screen keyboard, • Inscribe the name of a product or its part and press •...
  • Page 82: Deleting Items In Databases

    Notice: Adding new records in databases is possible only by logged-in administrators. It does not concern the database of weighings. 27.3. Deleting items in databases Procedure: • Enter < Databases> according to ch. 27 of the manual, • Enter < Products>, •...
  • Page 83: Printing Items From Databases

    • Give a date before which data need to be removed and confirm it by pressing Caution: If a user enters a date from the protected period the program displays a message box: <Wrong value>. • After entering a date beside protected period the program displays a message box: <Are you sure you want to delete?>, •...
  • Page 84: Database Edition

    • Enter submenu < Databases> according to ch. 27 of this manual, • 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>...
  • Page 85: Operators' Database

    27.7.1. Operators’ database Procedure: • Enter < Databases> according to ch. 27 of this manual, • Enter < Operators> and press the required position. Record of operator: Operator name Name Operator code Code Password to log on (max. 16 characters) Password Authorization access level Access level...
  • Page 86: Database Of Weighings / Alibi

    Maximum mass for checkweighing Tare value (it is preset automatically after Tare selecting a product) Unit price Price Number of validity Number of days to calculate expiery date dates Constant product date Date Value Added Tax in [%] Dialogue box for entering ingredients Ingredients Basic label pattern attributed to a product Label...
  • Page 87: Database Of Contractors

    Weighing record: Weighing date Date Weighing result Mass Tare value Tare Product name Product Operator name Operator Contractors name Contractor 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 27.7.4.
  • Page 88: Database Of Packages

    Contractor record: Contractor’s name Name Contractor’s code Code Contractor’s tax ID Tax ID Contractor’s address Address Contractor’s postal code Postal code Town/City of contractor City Contractor’s discount Discount Contractor’s label pattern Label 27.7.5. Database of packages Procedure: • Enter < Databases>...
  • Page 89: Database Of Warehouses

    27.7.6. Database of warehouses Procedure: • Enter < Databases> according to ch. 27 of this manual, • Enter < Warehouses> and press the required position. Warehouse record: Warehouse name Name Warehouse code Code Additional warehouse description Description 27.7.7. Database of labels The database comprises patterns of labels which users can attribute to products or contractors to operate in labelling mode.
  • Page 90: Communication Protocol

    28. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL 28.1. 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 91: Respond Message Format

    Notice: 1. Each command have to be terminated in CR LF; 2. The best Policy for communication is not sending another command until the former answer has been received. 28.3. Respond message format After sending a request message you can receive: command accepted and in progress XX_A CR LF command completed (appears only after XX_A)
  • Page 92: Tarring

    28.4.2. Tarring Syntax: T CR LF Possible answers: - command accepted and in progress T_A CR LF - command completed T_D CR LF - command accepted and in progress T_A CR LF - command comprehended but tare range overflow appeared T_v CR LF - command accepted and in progress T_A CR LF...
  • Page 93: Send The Stable Result In Basic Unit

    Notice: Use dots as decimal points in tare values. 28.4.5. 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...
  • Page 94: Send The Stable Result In Current Unit

    Frame format: 7-15 space stability space sign mass space unit 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.
  • Page 95: Switch On Continuous Transmission In Basic Unit

    Possible answers: - command comprehended but cannot be executed SUI_I CR LF - mass value in current unit is returned immediately MASS FRAME Frame format: 7-15 stability space sign mass space unit Example: S U I CR LF – computer command S U I ? _ - _ _ _ 5 8 .
  • Page 96: Switch On Continuous Transmission In Current Unit

    28.4.11. Switch on continuous transmission in current unit Syntax: CU1 CR LF Possible answers: - command comprehended but cannot be executed CU1_I CR LF - command comprehended and in progress CU1_A CR LF - mass value in current unit is returned MASS FRAME Frame format: 7-15...
  • Page 97: Set Upper Threshold

    28.4.14. Set upper threshold Syntax: UH_XXXXX CR LF, where: XXXXX – mass format Possible answers: - command executed UH_OK CR LF - command not comprehended (wrong mass format) ES CR LF 28.4.15. Read lower threshold Syntax: ODH CR LF Possible answers: DH_MASA CR LF - command executed Frame format: 4-12 space...
  • Page 98: Send All Implemented Commands

    28.4.17. Send all implemented commands Syntax: PC CR LF Possible answers: PC_A_”Z,T,S,SI,SU,SUI,C1,C0,CU1,CU0,DH,ODH,UH,OUH,OT,UT,PC" – command executed, the indicator have sent all the implemented commands. 28.5. Manual printouts / automatic printouts Users can general manual or automatic printouts from the scale. • Manual printouts can be performed after loading the pan and stabilizing indication by pressing •...
  • Page 99: Connecting External Devices

    29. CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES WPY/KO scales can cooperate with the following devices: • Computer, • Receipt printer, • Label printer, • Additional display, • Barcode scanner, • Any peripheral device with the compatible ASCII protocol. 30. DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTION CABLES Notice: Cable „scale –...
  • Page 100 Scale – printer (CITIZEN, EPSON) cable Scale – I/O cable...
  • Page 101: Technical Parameters

    31. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Scale type: 500/KO 1000/KO 2000/KO Maximal range 510kg 1100kg 2100kg Readability Comparation range 0..510kg 0..1100kg 0..2100kg Repeatability Recommendations for rating 500kg - M1 1000kg - M1 2000kg - M1 weights OIML R111 Platform size 1000 x 1000mm 1200 x 1500mm Stabilization time 5..10s...
  • Page 102: Additional Equipment

    33. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT Accessories: • KAFKA printer cable - P0136, • Computer cable - P0108, • EPSON printer cable - P0151, • Thermal printer - KAFKA, • Dot matrix printer - EPSON, • Label printer - CITIZEN, • Additional display in plastic casing - WD- 4/1, •...
  • Page 103 Time Date & Time Net mass in current unit Net mass in calibration unit Gross mass Tare {10} Current unit {11} Calibration unit {12} Minimum threshold {13} Maximum threshold {14} Batch number {15} Cumulative Statistics: Number {16} Cumulative Statistics: Sum {17} Cumulative Statistics: Average {18}...
  • Page 104 {54} Product: Tare {55} Product: Unit price {56} Product: Minimum {57} Product: Maximum {58}** Product: Testing Prepackages mode (CPG) {59} Product: Number of validity days {60} Product: VAT {61} Product: Date {62} Product: Expiry Date {63}** Product: Density {64}*** Product: Ingredients {65} Product: Description {75}...
  • Page 105 {112}** CPG Report: Min {113}** CPG Report: Max {114}** CPG Report: Average {115}** CPG Report: Limit of the average {116}** CPG Report: Standard deviation {117}** CPG Report: Measurements {118}** CPG Report: Unit {119}** CPG Report: Report Number {120}** Average Tare Report: Date {121}** Average Tare Report: Result {122}**...
  • Page 106: Formatting Variables

    34.2. 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 107 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 108: Ppendix B - Functions Of Programmable Buttons

    35. 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 109 Start 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 contractor Choose a contractor by name Choose a contractor by code...
  • Page 110 Choose a source warehouse by code Choose a target warehouse Choose a target warehouse by name 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...
  • Page 111: Appendix C - Label Pattern

    36. APPENDIX C – Label pattern A label pattern can be created in 2 ways: • From the terminal level using variables, • Using PC software EDYTOR ETYKIET R01. A created project needs to be saved as an „lb” file then copied on a pendrive that can be connected to the terminal.
  • Page 112: Designing A Label On A Computer

    Let us create a label pattern for the label below: Notice: The installer of EDYTOR ETYKIET R01 is accessible to download on website: www.radwag.com. on the overlap: Products / Measuring indicators / PUE7. Procedure: 1. Run software EDYTOR ETYKIET R01, 2.
  • Page 113 Notice: Before starting the design process the label and printer parameters need to be set. The settings are described in the file: Help / Help / Program options / Settings. 4. To add a text in the label click on .
  • Page 114 6. Click on the key and in the field <Text> inscribe: {4} (date & time), confirm by pressing and place it in the right place, 7. Place other texts and variables on the label in the same way as the one shown above. 8.
  • Page 115: Saving Label Patterns In The Scale

    11. In place <Codebar value> write variable: {7:V6.3} (net mass for EAN13, 6-character code with three decimal characters), confirm it by pressing then place the code in the right place in the label. 12. Record the design of the label by selecting <File> in software menu and then <Save as lb…>.
  • Page 116: Attributing A Label To A Product

    36.4. Attributing a label to a product Procedure: • Enter < Databases> according to ch. 27 of this manual, • Enter < Products> and press the required item. • Enter < Label>, then the database of labels is open with the list of all labels, •...
  • Page 117: Appendix D - Citizen Printer Setting

    2. Users can perform the test label printout – see ch. 27.5 of this manual. 37. APPENDIX D - CITIZEN printer setting Baud rate : 9600b/sec Parity control : No Number of data bits : 8bit Number of stop bits : 1 bit Flow control : No...
  • Page 118: Appendix F - Communication With Barcode Scanners

    39. 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.
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