Setra Systems Super II Supervisor And Technical Manual

Setra Systems Super II Supervisor And Technical Manual

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Super II
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Supervisor and Technical
Manual
Setra Systems, Inc
Weighing Systems Division
159 Swanson Road
Boxborough, MA 01719
TDSS2068-01 Rev D 12/01

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  • Page 1 Super II Supervisor and Technical Manual Setra Systems, Inc Weighing Systems Division 159 Swanson Road Boxborough, MA 01719 TDSS2068-01 Rev D 12/01...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ............................... 4 Supervisor Setup ............................9 Soft Key: PRINT SETUP .................... 10 Soft Key: SAMPLE SETUP ..................18 Soft Key: ACCURCY SETUP ..................20 Soft Key: PORTS SETUP................... 22 Soft Key: TIME/DATE ....................24 Soft Key: UNITS ENABLED ..................27 Soft Key:DATBASE SETUP ..................
  • Page 3 Soft Key: AUTO SWITCH ..................84 Soft Key: ALARMS ..................... 86 Soft Key: DIG INP ...................... 90 Soft Key: SETUP SECURTY ..................92 Soft Key: HYSTERS ....................94 Soft Key: APW QTY ....................96 Appendix A: RS232 Serial Port Communications ................99 Appendix B: Scriptcoder Custom Label Printing................106 Appendix C: Battery Option ........................114...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Super II •...
  • Page 5 Multiple Scale Systems As described in the Bases Setup section of this manual, a single Super II scale can be converted into a system consisting of one Super II controller connected to and operating up to eight separate bases. These bases can be either Setra variable capacitance load cell bases or more conventional strain gauge load cell bases, or a combination of both.
  • Page 6 The scale’s display can prompt a user through a series of steps for repetitive tasks. The macros are easily written using this manual and the Super II controller. They can consist of up to 100 individual steps and can be written in some foreign languages or industry jargon, if desired. The macros help to simplify scale operation for novice or untrained operators by providing one-button operation.
  • Page 7 Send setup and database information through the ports. TRANSFR (Note: Available in Software Version 3.01.) RESET Return to the factory defaults and clear out separately the Database, Print Registers, and Macros. AUTO Program automatic switching options among multiple bases. SWITCH Introduction Super II •...
  • Page 8 Set up the controller for control by outside equipment. SETUP Program password protection for the Technical and Bases Menu. SECURTY HYSTERS Set up display hysteresis for more stable display. APW QTY Program the number of pieces by which the scale counts Introduction Super II •...
  • Page 9: Supervisor Setup

    Supervisor Setup Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 10: Soft Key: Print Setup

    Y (X of Y) TARGET GO BACK MORE HIGH SPL SIZE LINEFEED GO BACK DONE ID 0. PART ID ID 4. DESC. ID8. ID1. OPRTR ID5. VENDOR ID9. ID2. ORDER # ID6. REV # ID3. LOT # ID7. Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 11 SUPER PRINT MORE SETUPS SETUP SETUP reset The soft keys will change to the following: Select your print format # or special instructions from the menu below: PRINT PRINT GO BACK FORMATS INTERVL Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 12 Using the numeric keypad, select the desired print register to program Select the output port for the print format. Select the port for the printer output. GO BACK Select the print format type: Select your printer type: DYMO ELTRON SCRIPT GO BACK COSTAR Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 13 BARCODE SC LENG is for a bar coded field with the Setra control characters (see RS232 Appendix A) and large English text. BARCODE ENGLISH is for a bar coded field without the Setra control characters and regular size English * Trademark of Dymo ® Corporation Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 14 (see next section). When printing an Eltron label, the Super II software recalls the label name as stored in the printer and then sends the appropriate “when printed” field information followed by the print command (see ScriptCoder Manual for more information on Eltron Create-A-Label formats).
  • Page 15 X(X of Y) GO BACK MORE Y (Xof Y) TARGET GO BACK MORE HIGH SPLSIZE LINEFED GO BACK DONE (to end (for spacing (for the sample size print format) between fields) used to determine the APW) Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 16 NOTE: The database uses the IDØ field for storage indexing. It is recommended that the PART ID be used for the IDØ field. LOT# (ID3) and DESC (ID4) correspond to the same scale ID locations as in Setra’s AutoCount 200 for backward compatibility purposes. Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 17 Prt Int register through the - (minus) key in the print menu. Select print interval or enter interval time (in sec.): ENTER GO BACK NOTE: The maximum output rate is every 0.2 seconds. Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 18: Soft Key: Sample Setup

    ENTER key To have Sample Size menu appear after SAMPLE key is pressed. GO BACK Using the numeric keypad, type in the desired sample size followed by the soft key location Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 19 To have sample size choices appear in the main menu when the SAMPLE > key is pressed, choose the IN MENU key followed by the YES key. The “sample size menu” choice can be turned off by pressing the IN MENU key followed by the NO key. Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 20: Soft Key: Accurcy Setup

    Supervisor Setup Menu: Soft Key ACCURCY SETUP ACCURACY SETUP ENTER MORE Using numeric keypad, type in the desired minimum scale Selected performance accuracy based accuracy on sample weight followed by the ENTER key ENTER 99.5% 99.8% 99.9% GO BACK Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 21 Enter the minimum scale performance accuracy or select from the menu below: ENTER 99.5% 99.8% 99.9% GO BACK Either type in the desired Minimum Scale Performance Accuracy followed by the ENTER soft key or choose from the selections available. Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 22: Soft Key: Ports Setup

    Supervisor Setup Menu: Soft Key PORTS SETUP PORTS SETUP GO BACK B9600 B4800 B2400 B1200 GO BACK 8 NONE 7 ODD 7 EVEN GO BACK GO BACK * Hardware handshaking available on the BI port only Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 23 Note: IN & OUT ports share a common byte 8NONE 7ODD 7EVEN GO BACK 4. For the BI port only, choose to have hardware handshaking ON or OFF. Select enabling of hardware handshaking: GO BACK Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 24: Soft Key: Time/Date

    TIME GO BACK FORMAT FORMAT DATE TIME Enter date Enter time MM.DD.YY HH.MM 12 HR 24 HR AM PM 24 HR ENGLISH US NUM EUR NUM MILITARY SET DIG 2 DIGIT 4 DIGIT YEAR YEAR Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 25 US NUM EUR NUM MILITRY SET DIG Select (SET DIG) to print the year in either 2 digit or 4 digit format. Choose the print format for the year: 2 DIGIT 4 DIGIT GO BACK Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 26 SET TIME Using the numeric keypad, type in the time in the format, HH.MM, followed by a selection for AM, PM, or 24 HR key. Set the time using the format HH.MM 24 HR GO BACK Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 27: Soft Key: Units Enabled

    UNITS ENABLED GRAMS MORE TROY OZ CARATS GRAINS GO BACK CONVERSION NAME RESOLUTION ON/OFF GO BACK Enter name for Enter resolution user definable unit for last digit for user definable unit FACTOR DIVISOR GO BACK Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 28: Selecting Weighing Units

    Enable/Disable units or Program x units. Select from the menu below: GRAMS MORE Enable/Disable units or Program x units. Select from the menu below: TROY OZ CARATS GRAINS GO BACK Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 29 ON/OFF: This key turns off the availability of the User Definable Unit of Measure. When the ON/OFF soft key appears in reverse video, the user definable unit of measure is unavailable. Enter the details of the selected unit: CONVRSN NAME RESOLUT ON/OFF Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 30: Soft Key:datbase Setup

    SECURTY GO BACK LOCKOLD NO LOCK LOCKALL GO BACK MORE PART ID, APW, TARE PART ID, LOT #, APW PART ID, APW, ACC CT PART ID, LOW, TARGET, HIGH GO BACK FULL DATABASE DATABASE OFF Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 31 Note: The factory default is to have the database turned off. To access the DATBASE SETUP menu, either follow the menu tree or press the soft keys in the order listed below: tare menu remote DATBASE SUPER SETUP MORE SETUPS SETUP MORE reset Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 32 The following menu and soft keys appear: Select the port for the printer output. GO BACK Select BI to transmit the database records through the Bi-directional Port, or OUT to send the records through the output only port. Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 33 However, new records can be added to the database. NO LOCK: Allows full access to the database for changes, deletions and additions. (Default) LOCK ALL: Prevents any changes, deletions and additions to the database. Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 34: Soft Key:transac Setup

    Supervisor Setup Menu: Soft Key TRANSAC SETUP TRANSAC SETUP TURN TL CHOOSE PRINT CLEAR GO BACK ON/OFF FIELD 4 TRANSFER GO BACK ID0: ID4: ID8: ID1: ID5: ID9: ID2: ID6: ID3: ID7: GO BACK STANDRD COMMA Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 35 SAVE key in the User menu is pressed, simply select the field using the numeric keypad. Selected fields will appear with the light background whereas fields not chosen will be in reverse video with a dark background. Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 36 Press PRINT TRANSFR to send the Transactions stored in the Transaction Log to an RS232 port. Select TL fields using the numeric keys: 1. PART ID 4. OPRTR 2. LOT # 5. COUNT 3. DESC. 6. TIME/DATE TURN TL CHOOSE PRINT CLEAR GO BACK FIELD 4 TRANSFR Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 37 Tab and comma formats are used for exporting the data to a computer. Press CLEAR TL to erase all the transactions stored in the Transaction Log. Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 38: Soft Key:id Name Setup

    Supervisor Setup Menu: Soft Key ID NAME SETUP ID NAME SETUP ID0: PART ID ID4: DESC ID8: ID1: OPRTR ID5: VENDOR ID9: ID2: ORDER # ID6: REV # ID3: LOT # ID7: GO BACK Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 39 ID9: To access the ID NAME SETUP menu, either follow the menu tree or press the keys in the order listed below. tare menu remote ID NAME SUPER MORE SETUPS SETUP SETUP MORE MORE reset Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 40 E nt e r new name, followed by the Enter. ENTER GO BACK Using the alphanumeric keypad (abc key) or PC keyboard, enter up to 7 characters of the new name for the ID field followed by the ENTER soft key. Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 41: Soft Key: Macro Setup

    CUSTOM STANDARD AUTOMATE GO BACK PROMPT PROMPT STEP to write and use a to use the default prompt to automate the step new prompt up to without a prompt 80 characters Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 42 Macro Ø. Please note that if Macro Ø is the only macro active, it will automatically become the scale’s default operation. If only one macro is programmed and it is not to become the scale’s default operation, place it in Macro 1 - 9. Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 43 Select custom prompt, standard prompt, or Automate step without prompt Zero the scale by pressing the ZERO key CUSTOM STANDRD AUTOMAT GO BACK PROMPT PROMPT STEP Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 44 4. To erase the last selected step in the macro, press the DELETE soft key. If all the steps are erased, the previous screen is displayed. 5. After selecting the last step in the macro, press the DONE soft key. Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 45 Enter the ending # of the series and press the Y UNIT key. UNITS Switches units for active base Prompts to switch to selected weighing unit. EXIT Exits macro Press the exit key to end the Macro. Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 46 If the UNITS step is selected when programming a macro, the following menu is displayed. Select Units to switch to: 1. Grams 5. Troy Oz 2. Ounces 6. Carats 3. Pounds 7. Kilograms 4. DWT GO BACK Using the numeric keypad, select the desired unit of measure. Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 47: Soft Key: Setup Securty

    Supervisor Setup Menu: Soft Key SETUP SECURTY SETUP SECURITY ENTER GO BACK Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 48 A password up to 10 characters in length can be typed in using the alphanumeric keypad (abc key) followed by the ENTER soft key. ex: Type XYZ 123 followed by ENTER If the ENTER soft key is pressed without entering any characters, password protection is canceled. Note: Password is case sensitive. Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 49: Soft Key: Beeper Control

    Supervisor Setup Menu: Soft Key BEEPER CONTROL BEEPER CONTROL GO BACK Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 50 MORE SETUPS SETUP MORE MORE MORE CONTROL reset The following menu appears: Select if Beeper is enabled: GO BACK Select the ON soft key to enable the beeper and the OFF to disable the beeper. Supervisor Setup Super II •...
  • Page 51: Bases Setup

    Bases Setup Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 52: Soft Key: Calib

    3. BASE 3 7. BASE 7 4. BASE 4 8. BASE 8 CALIB ZERO SPAN GO BACK BASECOM Zero scale, recommended first step ENTER 50 % 100 % GO BACK User defined weight Scale calculated weights SPAN Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 53 Without anything on the pan, press the ZERO soft key and the message “Zero Base Process Activated” should appear on the top line. SPAN Calibration Press the SPAN soft key to enter the span calibration menu. Select calibration option: Base 1 0.00 Grams ZERO SPAN BASECOM GO BACK Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 54 Refer to your local factory authorized Setra scale dealer for an explanation of the Factory Menu that includes the linearity calibration procedure. The factory menu is accessed through the BASECOM soft key. Select calibration option: 0.00 Base 1 Grams ZERO SPAN BASECOM GO BACK Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 55 Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 56: Soft Key: Speed

    Bases Setup Menu: Soft Key SPEED 1. BASE 1 5. BASE 5 2. BASE 2 6. BASE 6 3. BASE 3 7. BASE 7 4. BASE 4 8. BASE 8 SPEED FASTEST FAST DEFAULT SLOW SLOWEST Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 57 To access the SPEED setting in the Bases Setup menu, follow the menu tree or press the keys in the order tare menu remote BASES SETUP MORE SETUPS SPEED reset Press the SPEED soft key. Simply choose the desired update rate by pressing the corresponding soft key. Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 58: Soft Key: Zero

    6. BASE 6 3. BASE 3 7. BASE 7 4. BASE 4 8. BASE 8 ZERO ENTER 0.5 DIV 1 DIV 2 DIV NONE Customize Turn zero Popular zero tracking choices amount of tracking off zero tracking Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 59 A scale division is the smallest increment that the display is set to detect. The factory default is set for 1/2 division of zero tracking. Note: A zero tracking window cannot be entered at greater than 100 displayed divisions. Display noise Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 60: Soft Key: Resolut

    Bases Setup Menu: Soft Key RESOLUT 1. BASE 1 5. BASE 5 2. BASE 2 6. BASE 6 3. BASE 3 7. BASE 7 4. BASE 4 8. BASE 8 RESOLUT USER DEFAULT GO BACK Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 61 To return to the scale’s default resolution which closely matches the scale’s linearity, press the DEFAULT soft key. Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 62: Soft Key: Info

    Bases Setup Menu: Soft Key INFO 1. BASE 1 5. BASE 5 2. BASE 2 6. BASE 6 3. BASE 3 7. BASE 7 4. BASE 4 8. BASE 8 INFO Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 63 INFO soft key. The following six characteristics will be displayed: Base parameters for Base 1: Software Revision Version 1.XX Full Scale = 25000 g Sample Res. = 0.025 Display Resolution = 0.3 g Zero Tracking Window = 0.500 g Speed = 3 GO BACK Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 64: Soft Key: Name

    Bases Menu: Soft Key NAME 1. BASE 1 5. BASE 5 2. BASE 2 6. BASE 6 3. BASE 3 7. BASE 7 4. BASE 4 8. BASE 8 NAME ENTER GO BACK Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 65 Enter the Base Name (6 char max) ENTER GO BACK Using the alphanumeric keypad (abc key), type in the new name followed by the ENTER soft key. Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 66: Soft Key: Address

    Bases Menu: Soft Key ADDRESS 1. BASE 1 5. BASE 5 2. BASE 2 6. BASE 6 3. BASE 3 7. BASE 7 4. BASE 4 8. BASE 8 ADDRESS GO BACK Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 67 Changing the Address of a Single Base The Super II controller is capable of communicating with up to eight separate bases. Each base on the scale network must have a unique address from 1 to 8. As a default, all bases come from the factory set to address 1.
  • Page 68 Unplug the base with the new address changes and plug it into the base which will be connected to the controller (Base 1). NOTE: Once a network is setup with not more than one base per address, you can switch base addresses without powering down the system. Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 69: Soft Key: Baserst

    Bases Menu: Soft Key BASERST 1. BASE 1 5. BASE 5 2. BASE 2 6. BASE 6 3. BASE 3 7. BASE 7 4. BASE 4 8. BASE 8 BASERST Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 70 To access the BASE RESET selection in the Bases Setup menu, follow the menu tree or press the keys in the order listed below: tare menu remote BASES SETUPS SETUP MORE MORE BASERST reset Press the BASERST soft key to start the polling process. Bases Setup Super II •...
  • Page 71: Technical Setup

    Technical Setup Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 72: Soft Key:greetng

    Technical Setup Menu: Soft Key GREETNG GREETING LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 LINE 4 GO BACK Type in information for each line up to 23 characters Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 73 LINE 4 GO BACK Using the alphanumeric keypad (abc key) or PC keyboard, type in the desired message for each line (up to 23 characters) and press the LINE # key to specify where the text should appear. Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 74: Soft Key: Backlit

    BACKLIT BAT LIM DELAY ON INPT GO BACK Enter maximum backlight Enter backlight shut-off Select whether backlight brightness under battery delay after last input turns on with input on power BI port or digital inputs Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 75 Brightness can be set to a whole number value between 0 (backlight off under battery power) to 10 (full backlight brightness available under battery power). The factory default setting for the battery limit is 6. * For scales with the backlight option. Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 76 On with BI port or Dig. input: NO GO BACK The supervisor can select automatic reactivation of the backlight if input is received on the Bi-Directional Serial Port or one of the Digital Input lines. The default is NO. Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 77: Soft Key: Setup Transfr

    ; Eltron, DYMO information except macros and print setups including step sequence ScriptCoder setups saved in current zero, current span and prompts their own formats and linearity data. Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 78 Select the setups to transfer: BASIC MACRO PRINT BASES GO BACK SETUPS SETUPS SETUPS SETUPS Press the RECORDS soft key: Select setups to upload: CONTRLLR RECORDS MORE GO BACK SETUPS SETUPS Available in Software Revisions 3.01 and higher. Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 79 Sends the base setup information. The following items are not base setup informa- tion and cannot be read from the base: the current zero, the current span, and the linearity data. DATBASE RECORDS Sends the database records. TRANSAC RECORDS Sends the transaction log records. Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 80: Soft Key: Reset

    CLEAR COUNT GO BACK CLEAR ALL Clears only the COUNT Clears all fields in the register - the PART ID & database including all PART IDS the rest of the record information will remain unaffected Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 81 FACDEF will restore all scale peformance parameters and RS232 setups to the factory default settings. Select from the Reset Options below: FACDEF CLEAR CLEAR CLEAR GO BACK PRINT MACRO CLEAR DB will bring up the following options: Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 82 The transaction log is not affected. Select Reset Option: FACDEF CLEAR CLEAR CLEAR GO BACK PRINT MACRO CLEAR PRINT will clear all 10 print registers and leave them completely empty. Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 83 CLEAR MACRO will clear all 10 prompting Macro registers and leave them completely empty. Select from the Reset Options below: FACDEF CLEAR CLEAR CLEAR GO BACK PRINT MACRO Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 84: Soft Key: Auto Switch

    Technical Setup Menu: Soft Key AUTO SWITCH AUTO SWITCH AUTOSWT AUTOSWT GO BACK COUNT SAMPLE Automatically switches Automatically switches to selected counting base to selected sampling base after determining APW when SAMPLE key is pressed Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 85 AUTOSWT AUTOSWT GO BACK COUNT SAMPLE Note: Please refer to the BASES SETUP menu if necessary to rename the bases to LOCAL and REMOTE or SAMPLE and BULK or any other name, up to six characters. Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 86: Soft Key: Alarms

    Technical Setup Menu: Soft Key ALARMS ALARMS ENABLE DISABLE PROGRAM GO BACK ALARM 1 ALARM 2 ALARM 3 GO BACK LEVEL LATCH GO BACK REGION1 REGION2 REGION3 REGION4 GO BACK Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 87 To access the ALARMS menu, follow the menu tree or press the keys in the order listed below: tare menu remote TECH SETUP MORE SETUPS MORE ALARMS reset Choose from the options below: Alarm Outputs: TARGET HIGH LATCH ALARM 1 ALARM 2 ALARM 3 ENABLE DISABLE PROGRAM GO BACK Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 88 If the LATCH soft key is pressed, a “lock” is displayed in the LATCH column, causing the alarm to be latching (see above description). If no symbol is present in the LATCH column, the alarm is non-latching. Select programming Alarm LEVEL or LATCH: TARGET HIGH LATCH ALARM 2 LEVEL LATCH GO BACK Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 89 REGION1 REGION2 REGION3 REGION4 ALARM 2 REGION1 REGION2 REGION3 REGION4 GO BACK Pressing one of the keys marked REGION will toggle the behavior of the alarm from LO to HI or vice-versa for the region selected. Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 90: Soft Key: Dig Inp

    Technical Setup Menu: Soft Key DIG INP DIG INP INPUT 1 INPUT 2 GO BACK NONE GO BACK Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 91 2. Tare 6. Stop/Reset Alarms 3. Print 7. Next Macro Step 4. Accumulate 8. Restart/Exit Macro NONE GO BACK Using the numeric keypad, make your selection for the function of either INPUT 1 or INPUT 2. Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 92: Soft Key: Setup Securty

    Technical Setup Menu: Soft Key SETUP SECURTY SETUP SECURTY ENTER GO BACK Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 93 A password up to 10 characters in length can be typed in using the alphanumeric keypad (abc key) followed by the ENTER soft key. ex: Type XYZ 123 followed by ENTER If the ENTER soft key is pressed without entering any characters, password protection is canceled. Note: Password is case sensitive. Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 94: Soft Key: Hysters

    Technical Setup Menu: Soft Key HYSTERS HYSTERS GO BACK Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 95 Access the HYSTERS setups menu by following the steps outlined above. Press ON to activate display hysteresis. Hysteresis 'ON' prevents display changes that are < 1 displayed increment GO BACK NOTE: Hysteresis is OFF by default. Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 96: Soft Key: Apw Qty

    Technical Setup Menu: Soft Key APW QTY APW QTY MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 SET NO. GO BACK PIECES Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 97 APW 1000. To access the APW quantity setup, follow the menu tree or press the keys in the order listed below: tare menu remote TECH MORE SETUPS SETUP APW QTY MORE MORE reset Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 98 APW quantity from the soft keys or enter a custom APW quantity using the numeric keypad and press enter. Select default pieces for APW quantity mode, or enter pieces and press ENTER: APW PIECES: 1000 ENTER APW 1 APW 12 APW 100 APW 1000 Technical Setup Super II •...
  • Page 99: Appendix A: Rs232 Serial Port Communications

    RS232 Serial Port Communications The Super II comes equipped with three RS232 ports. They are labelled BI, for a “bi-directional” port for PC or computer communications, OUT for an “output” port for a printer, and IN for an “input” port for a bar code scanner.
  • Page 100 CLEAR ID 3 ACCUMULATE ID 4 SAMPLE PRINT APW quantity ID 2 TARGET SETPOINT ID Ø LOW SETPOINT TARE HIGH SETPOINT x counter verify y counter wake-up add accumulate RESET subtract accumulate Appendix A Super II •...
  • Page 101 23 characters in length. All other characters are ignored by the scale. DO NOT SEND A CARRIAGE RETURN, <CR>, OR A LINE FEED, <LF>, WITHIN OR AFTER THE STRING IDENTI- FIER. Appendix A Super II •...
  • Page 102 Number is expressed in pounds Number is expressed in troy ounces Number is expressed in carats Number is expressed in pennyweights Number is expressed in kilograms Number is expressed in user programmable unit Number is expressed in pieces Appendix A Super II •...
  • Page 103 For example, if the average piece weight was stored by a computer in grams, it would be necessary to ensure that the scale was operating in grams prior to sending the APW to the scale. This feature is only available through the RS232 interface. Appendix A Super II •...
  • Page 104 “wake-up” message. (This message can also be invoked by sending a “W” to the scale.) “Model 409 High Precision Weighing and Counting System Software Rev X.XX Base 1 Capacity XXXXX” Appendix A Super II •...
  • Page 105 The load impedance of the device connected should be between 3,000 and 7,000 ohms with not more than 2,500 pF shunt capacitance. For more information, consult EIA Standard RS232: “Inter- face Between Data Terminal Equipment Employing Serial Data Interchange.” Appendix A Super II •...
  • Page 106: Appendix B: Scriptcoder Tm Custom Label Printing

    ScriptCoder Custom Label Printing Your Super II scale can be programmed to print custom label designs on any serial printer, limited only by the printer’s capabilities. This feature, called ScriptCoder™, allows a label design or RS232 output, to be written using a series of codes which are stored in the scale’s memory. The set of codes, or script, is ex- ecuted each time the specific label design is selected to print.
  • Page 107 Simple scripts, such as the ASCII output above, can be more easily programmed by connecting a QWERTY keyboard to the Super II controller. By using a combination of typed characters and numeric codes, the entire script can be entered using the QWERTY keyboard.
  • Page 108 Please refer to the ScriptCoder Operator’s Manual in the ScriptCoder Label Design and Cable Kit. (Setra P/N 404910) Entering a Script Using a Bar Code Please refer to the ScriptCoder Operator’s Manual in the ScriptCoder Label Design and Cable Kit. (Setra P/N 404910) Appendix B Super II •...
  • Page 109 The following tables show the codes for the ASCII characters, ASCII control codes and Setra scale data codes. ASCII Characters space Appendix B Super II •...
  • Page 110 Punctuation and Special Characters “ — & ‘ ‘ backspace < > Appendix B Super II •...
  • Page 111 X of the “X of Y” sequence. Y of “x or y seq.” transmits the Y of the “X of Y” sequence. Time transmit the time hh:mm AM, from the Super II Date transmit the date mm/dd/yy from the Super II Pause (.1) Pause for a specified time before continuing to transmit the script.
  • Page 112 (Argument code: any printable character, e.g., “*” , “0” , or space, 42, 48 or 32, respectively.) Absolute Value Convert the formatted number to absolute value All Capitals Convert all letters in print field to capitals Appendix B Super II •...
  • Page 113 I ctrl J ctrl K ctrl L ctrl M ctrl N ctrl O ctrl P ctrl Q ctrl R ctrl S ctrl T ctrl U ctrl V ctrl W ctrl W ctrl Y ctrl Z Appendix B Super II •...
  • Page 114: Appendix C: Battery Option

    9. Replace the battery door, the pan and pan support. 10. The scale is now powered for portable operation. Figure 1 BUBBLE LEVEL PAN SUPPORT BATTERY DOOR LOAD CELL TRANSPORTATION MODULE HOLDER FOR THE AC ADAPTER REAR POWER CIRCUIT BOARD BASE PAN SUPPORT STOPS Appendix C Super II •...
  • Page 115: Battery Charging

    Battery Use for Portable Operation A fully charged battery will allow the Setra Super II to operate for approximately 14 hours before recharg- ing is needed. The battery will last two-thirds as long if the scale is equipped with either a backlight display, a remote Scale Option or bar code scanner.
  • Page 116: Appendix D: Strain Gauge Remote Scale Option

    9. The scale is now ready for Remote Base calibration and operation. PAN SUPPORT LOAD CELL MODULE REMOTE CONNECTOR BASE PLUG REMOTE OPTION A TO D CIRCUIT BOARD FRONT LOCATION Figure 1. Exploded view o f Super II bef ore Remote Scale Option Installation Appendix D Super II •...
  • Page 117 If the cable connector of the remote scale base is physically compatible with the 6 pin circular DIN connec- tor on the back of the Super II scale, proceed to Figures 4 and 5 to verify that it is electrically compatible.
  • Page 118 DIN plug connector - signal + sens - sens + signal - sens + signal - exc + exc - exc + exc Figure 5. 6 Pin circular DIN Connector on back o f Super II Scale Appendix D Super II •...
  • Page 119 Press the number for the desired units (1-4) followed by ENTER. Enter full scale capacity of the remote base and press ENTER ENTER Using the numeric keys enter the value of the full scale capacity in the selected weight unit and press ENTER. Appendix D Super II •...
  • Page 120 Acquiring stable weight - please wait ENTER Wait while a stable reading is acquired. Place (calibration weight) (units) on scale base and press ENTER ENTER Place the previously entered calibration weight on the scale pan and press ENTER. Appendix D Super II •...
  • Page 121 ENTER Remove all weight from the scale pan and press ENTER. Acquiring stable weight - please wait ENTER Wait while a stable weight reading is acquired. Enter END to exit factory menu ENTER Press END. Appendix D Super II •...
  • Page 122: Appendix E: Specifications

    ± 0.2 g 16,000 g 0.2 g ± 0.5 g ± 0.5 g 25,000 g 0.5 g ± 0.5 g ± 0.5 g 30,000 g 0.5 g ± 1.0 g ± 1.0 g 50,000 g 1.0 g Appendix E Super II •...
  • Page 123 (29 cm x 24 cm x 10.5 cm) Setra barcode scanner options include the Smart Wand (p/n 403674) and the Linear Imager Gun for Scale (p/n 403678). Setra printer options include the Dyno SETRA 300(p/n 401160). Appendix E Super II •...
  • Page 124 (25 - 50 kg) Base: 33 lbs (15 kg) Controller: 3 lbs (1.5 kg) Combination: 35.5 lbs (16 kg) (12 - 16 kg) Base: 16.8 lbs (7.5 kg) Controller: 3 lbs (1.5 kg) Combination: 19.8 lbs (9 kg) Appendix E Super II •...
  • Page 125: Appendix F: Glossary

    Kitting The counting procedure that involves repeatedly counting out small quantities of a given part to be packaged with other parts that will be used together in an assembly. Appendix F Super II •...
  • Page 126 One of several available measures of weight such as grams, kilograms, pounds or ounces. Zero Tracking Automatic subtraction of small changes in weight readings due to temperature or other enviromental factors to maintain a displayed reading at zero over an extended period of time. Appendix F Super II •...
  • Page 127: Appendix G: 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 128: Appendix H: Warnings

    POSSIBLE PINCH POINT. DO NOT PLACE FINGERS BETWEEN LOAD PLATE AND CHASSIS. WARNING: DO NOT IMMERSE SCALE WARNING: INDOOR USE ONLY CLEANING : To clean the scale, use a damp cloth on the exterior of the scale. Do not clean with solvents. Appendix H Super II •...
  • Page 129: Fcc Warning

    FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 130: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use These conclusions are based on test report: EN61326: 1998 TEST Report for Setra Systems on the Super II Scale with Backlighting Model(s)409 EN61326 (CISPR 11, Group 1, Class B) Emissions Testing Performed on the Setra...
  • Page 131: Index

    Option 114 format 32 Storage 115 records 31 Glossary 125 Baud Rate 5, 23, 99, 125 transactions 31 GRAINS 28 BEEPER CONTROL 8, 49 DATABASE SECURTY 33 GRAMS 28 BI port 23, 99 DATABASE SETUP 30 Index Super II •...
  • Page 132 106 remote scale base 117 ORDER 39 Kitting 125 Remote Scale Option Installation output 106, 107 116, 117 OZ 28 Reproducibility 122, 126 RESET 8, 45, 80, 81, 100 LABEL 13 Resetting 81 Index Super II •...
  • Page 133 SETRA 300 5 wake-up 100 Setra Dialog Language (SDL) 78 WARNINGS 128 Setra Scale Data 111 Warranty 127 Setra Systems, Inc. 127 Weighing Units 28 setup 106 wire 118 SETUP SECURITY 8, 47, 92 SETUP TRANSFER 8, 77 shield 118...

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