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Super II
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User Manual

Setra Systems, Inc
Weighing Systems Division
159 Swanson Road
Boxborough, MA 01719
SS2067 Rev E 12/02

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Super II User Manual Setra Systems, Inc Weighing Systems Division 159 Swanson Road Boxborough, MA 01719 SS2067 Rev E 12/02...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Introduction ..............................5 Overview of the Super II Scale ........................ 6 Installing Your Scale ............................ 7 Understanding Your Scale ........................10 Keypad: Soft Keys .......................... 10 Keypad: Alphanumeric Keys ...................... 11 Keypad: Hard Keys ......................... 11 LEDs ..............................
  • Page 3 Soft Key:UNITS .............................34 Soft Key:COUNTER ............................35 Appendix A: Glossary of Terms .......................36 Appendix B: Limited Two Year Scale Warranty .................37 FCC Warning ..............................38 Index ................................39...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Super II Introduction •...
  • Page 5 Introduction Super II •...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    The Super II scale comes with two separate manuals labeled “User Manual” and the “Supervisor and Technical Manual” . The “User Manual” is all that is necessary to be able to operate the scale in its default state.
  • Page 7: Overview Of The Super Ii Scale

    Overview of the Scale Super II WEIGHING PLATFORM DISPLAY ADJUSTABLE FOOT KEYPAD ADJUSTABLE FOOT ON/OFF SWITCH REMOTE SCALE (WITH BATTERY BATTERY DOOR CONNECTOR OPTION ONLY) (BATTERY IS (OPTIONAL) OPTIONAL) DC POWER ADDITIONAL CONNECTOR SETRA BASE CONNECTOR BUBBLE LEVEL PAN SUPPORT...
  • Page 8: Installing Your Scale

    The rugged design of your scale ensures that it will be able to operate well in the typical factory or office Super II environment. Nonetheless, you should always treat your scale as you would any other piece of precision equipment, locating it on a clean dry surface, protected from draft and vibration.
  • Page 9 Attach the coiled cord coming out of the weighing base to the port marked BASE on the underside of the Super II controller. If you would like to mount the controller to the base, refer to the diagram below. 1. Line up the controller with the three spring loaded screw washers on the base.
  • Page 10 When your scale is first powered on, it displays the programmed time and date along with a greeting message that may be either Setra Systems’ address and telephone number or that of the dealer who sold you the scale. There is also a count down procedure that lasts around thirty seconds during which time the controller pulls information from the base before settling on Ø.ØØ...
  • Page 11: Understanding Your Scale

    Keypad: Soft Keys The Super II keypad is divided into three groups of keys. The first set of keys underneath the display are referred to as “soft keys” . Their function changes depending on where you are in the counting procedure or which level you enter in the menu.
  • Page 12: Keypad: Alphanumeric Keys

    Alphanumeric data entry into the Super II follows the cellular telephone standard (see Entering Alphanumeric ID’s in this User Manual for more information).
  • Page 13: Leds

    Default port settings are 2400 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 start, and 1 stop bit for Setra Linear Imager Gun (403678) or Smart Wand (403676), no hardware handshaking. ®PS2 is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Introduction Super II •...
  • Page 14: User Functions

    User Functions Super II User Functions •...
  • Page 15: User Functions

    User Functions Super II •...
  • Page 16: Basic Weighing

    Press the tare or ZERO key. (If the container is not empty and tare weight is known, enter the value using the numeric keypad and then press the tare key). Perform your weighing or counting application. Super II User Functions •...
  • Page 17: Basic Counting Using The Default Soft Keys

    5. Press the PRINT key to generate a tape/label or to transmit the data to the out port. 202 CS Pieces ZERO> SAMPLE> UPDTAPW> PRINT> CLEAR> Tape /Label Remove the pieces from the container and press the CLEAR key to return the scale to the weight display. User Functions Super II •...
  • Page 18: Entering Numeric Values For Id, Apw, Count, Or Tare

    When you are finished entering the number, press the desired soft key below the display or press the tare hard key to enter that value into the scale register. NOTE: Numeric entry uses the scale’s “medium” size font and is limited to 16 characters. Super II User Functions •...
  • Page 19: Entering Alphanumeric Information Into The Id Registers Using The Scale Keypad

    The right arrow is necessary when two characters that share the same key follow one another. Letters and numbers can be mixed by simply turning on or off the letter entry mode by pressing the abc key. User Functions Super II •...
  • Page 20: Counting With Accuracy Enhancement

    APW. CAUTION: This accuracy enhancement feature is disabled if the average piece weight has been scanned in from a bar code or entered via a computer or from a numeric keypad. Super II User Functions •...
  • Page 21: Reverse Counting Or Kitting

    100 pieces but only 50 pieces are to be kitted together. In this case, follow steps 1 through 5 above, place the 100 piece sample back into the container and press the ZERO key. Continue with steps 6 through 8 above. User Functions Super II •...
  • Page 22: Operating Your Scale Using A Qwerty Keyboard

    Numeric Enter ID, Tare, APW, or Count. soft key 1 2 3 4 labels: tare PART ID COUNT MORE EXIT menu remote reset PS/2® is a registered trademark of IBM. Super II User Functions •...
  • Page 23 ALT + 5 = VENDOR ALT + 6 = REV # ALT + 7 = OPRTR ALT + 8 = ORDER # ALT + 9 = VENDOR ALT + 0 = PART ID MORE REV# EXIT User Functions Super II •...
  • Page 24: Adjusting The Backlighting Option

    Adjusting the Backlighting Option Super II controllers which are equipped with optional display backlighting are also equipped with con- trols to vary the brightness of the backlighting. An additional feature of the backlighting control is the automatic battery detector which differentiates between power delivered from an AC adapter and that from an internal or external battery.
  • Page 25: Soft Key: Save

    The PART ID can be overwritten or changed by entering the desired letter (abc key) or number followed by the ACCEPT soft key. If the PART ID is correct, press ACCEPT to move on to the field saving screen in section b if using a database format that keeps track of the count. User Functions Super II •...
  • Page 26 Transactions for non-scale counted parts can be recorded by manually entering the count in the Transaction Log Saving Screen listed above. If both the Database and the Transaction Log are turned on, the program will prompt you to choose between the two before displaying the appropriate Saving screen. Super II User Functions •...
  • Page 27: Soft Key:accum

    See the SAVE soft key in the previous pages and the DATBASE FORMAT soft key in the Supervisor Menu of the “Supervisor and Technical Setups” manual to choose the database selec- tion for storing counts. User Functions Super II •...
  • Page 28: Soft Key:display

    If more than one ID register is active when the number 1 is pressed to display the ID, a new menu with all 10 ID registers is displayed: Select ID Field to display: ID0. PART ID ID4. DESC ID8. ID1. OPRTR ID5. VENDOR ID9. ID2. ORDER # ID6. REV # ID3. LOT # ID7. GO BACK Super II User Functions •...
  • Page 29: Soft Key:datbase

    DATBASE SETUP selections of the Supervisor Menu. The display and soft keys change to the following: TARE VIEW/ PRIOR NEXT ACCEPT GO BACK RECORD RECORD EDIT User Functions Super II •...
  • Page 30 SAVE it into the database. PART ID: APW: TARE: NEXT SAVE- SAVE- CLEAR QUIT FIELD VIEW RECORD NO SAVE NOTE: A different selection of fields are displayed depending on which Database Format was selected in the Supervisor Setups. Super II User Functions •...
  • Page 31 Press ACCEPT to confirm the changes to the displayed ID record. To save the changes to a different PART ID, type in the new PART ID using the numeric keypad and abc key and press the ACCEPT soft key. User Functions Super II •...
  • Page 32: Soft Key:set Pts

    BACK soft key to return to the default User Menu. a) The displayed Set Points can be changed at any time by following steps 1-4 listed above. b) To delete the Set Points, press the reset hard key on the controller. Super II User Functions •...
  • Page 33: Soft Key:alarms

    Setting and Using Alarms The Super II has three alarm outputs which can be used to signal when the measured weight or count is within a pre-programmed range. To access the ALARMS soft key, be certain it has been enabled through the SET PTS soft key of theTechnical setups menu (See “Supervisor and Technical Manual”).
  • Page 34 % soft key. For better viewing of the displayed weight or count along with its LOW, TARGET, and HIGH set points, press the EXIT soft key to return to the default User Menu. Super II User Functions •...
  • Page 35: Soft Key:units

    The last unit of measure, GRAINS, is a user definable unit of measure and may be named differently along with a different conversion factor (see UNITS ON soft key in the Supervisor Menu in the “Supervisor and Technical Setups” manual for naming and programming the user definable unit of measure). User Functions Super II •...
  • Page 36: Soft Key:counter

    Ø for the X and Y values following steps 1 - 3 above. NOTES: a. You do not need to enter a value for X if 1 is the first value in your sequence. b. Y must be greater than X. You may not enter negative numbers. Super II User Functions •...
  • Page 37: Appendix A: Glossary Of Terms

    Set points can be used to indicate when a weight or count is within a specified range. Tare The weight of an empty container. Also, the process of storing the weight of an empty container and zeroing the scale’s display. Appendix A Super II •...
  • Page 38: Appendix B: Limited Two Year Scale Warranty

    Setra Systems, Inc. Limited Two-Year Scale Warranty Setra Systems, Inc. warrants the scales it manufactures to be free from defects in material and workman- ship. Upon return, transportation charges prepaid, to Setra’s factory within two (2) years of the date of...
  • Page 39: Fcc Warning

    Communications. Le présent appareil numerique n’emét pas de bruits radioeléctriques depassant les limités applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe a préscrites dans le reglément sur le brouillage Radioeléctrique Edicté par le Ministre des Communications du Canada. Super II...
  • Page 40: Index

    24 UL 12 display 9, 27 UNITS 34 DISPLAY 27 net weight 36 UPD ALL 25 DWT 34 NEXT/FIELD 27 UPD A/T 25 NEXT/RECORD 26 UPDTAPW 10, 19 NEW 28, 29 numeric 17, 21, 32 Super II Index •...
  • Page 41 37 weighing 15 X unit 34 Y unit 34 ZERO 10, 15, 16, 20, 21 Index Super II •...

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