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radwag WLY User Manual (304 pages)
Y series
Brand:
radwag
| Category:
Scales
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Ntended Use
9
Precautionary Measures
9
Warranty Conditions
9
Unpacking and Mounting
10
Cales of Y/C2, Y/F1 Series
10
Scales of Y/D2 Series
11
Scale Structure
11
Ain Dimensions
11
Descri Tion of Connectors
14
Connectors' Description in PUE 7.1
14
Connectors' Description in PUE 7.1P
14
Description of Glands PUE 7.1P
14
Connector with RS232 and I/O
15
Getting Started
15
Balance Levelling
16
Keypad Overlay
16
Functions of Keys
17
Program Structure
17
Ain Menu Items
17
Inventory of Parameters
18
Scale Parameters - Weighing
18
Working Modes
19
Communication
25
Devices
27
Display
29
Inputs / Outputs
31
Authorization
32
Units
34
Other
34
Ser Adjustment
35
Nfo
36
Update
36
Ind Cating Window
37
Top Bar
37
Weighing Window
38
Workspace
38
Function Keys
39
Logging in
39
Logging in - Procedure
39
Logging out Procedure
40
Authorization Access Levels
40
Na Igating Within the Menu
41
Keys
41
Return to Weighing
43
Weighing
43
Conditions of Operational Use
43
Zeroing
44
Tarring
45
Inscribing Tare
45
Weighing for Dual Range Scales
46
Toggling between Weighing Units
46
Sc Le Parameters
47
Median Filter
47
Filter
48
Autozero
48
Minimum Weight for Different Functions (LO)
49
Last Digit
49
Co Munication
50
RS 232 Settings
50
ETHERNET Setting
51
TCP Protocol Setting
51
Wi-Fi
52
Wi-Fi Network Status
52
Vailable Networks
52
Transmission Parameters
53
Devices
54
Computer
54
Omputer Port
54
C 16.1.2. Omputer Address
55
Ontinuous Transmission
55
Weighing Printout Template
55
Cooperation with "E2R System
56
Printer
57
Rinter Port
58
Rinter Code Page
58
Templates for Printouts
58
Printouts Activation
60
Barcode Scanner
61
Ort for Barcode Scanner
61
P 16.4.2. Refix / Suffix
62
Ield Selection
62
Test
64
Transponder Card Reader
65
Om Port for Transponder Card Readers
65
Procedure of Attributing the Card Number to an Operator
66
Additio al Display
66
Dditional Display Port
66
Communication Protocol Frame
67
Modbus RTU
67
Ommunication Port
68
Address
68
Advanced Settings
68
Display
69
Text St Ngs
70
Ri 1 7.1.1. Display Templates
70
Function Keys
72
Displaying Platforms
77
Bargraph
77
Argraph Type
77
Argraph "Fast Weighing
78
Argraph "Signalling of Checkweighing Ranges
79
Argraph Type: „Linear
80
Control" Bargraph
81
Inputs / Outputs
83
Configuration of Inputs
83
Configuration of Outputs
84
Au Horization
85
Anonymous Operator
85
Ate and Time
86
Printouts
86
Databases Edition
87
Delete Older Data
87
Set Element from the Database
88
Cpg
89
Uni S
89
Units Accessibility
89
Start Unit
90
User Defined Units
91
Acceleration of Gravity
91
Other Parameters
92
Languages
92
Setting Date and Time
92
Sound Signal
93
Screen Volume
94
Screen Brightness
94
Touch Panel Calibration
94
Energy Saving Mode
95
Screen Timeout
95
Proximity Sensor
96
Ogging in Required
96
Tart Logo
97
Rror Information Preview Time
97
1.13. Export / Import of Settings
98
User Adjustment
98
Adjusting Procedure
99
Start Mass Adjustment
100
Report from Adjustment Process
101
2.4. Adjustment Track Record
102
Software Update
102
ON-LINE Updating
103
Update from Pen Drive
104
3.3. Changes in Software
105
Special Functions of Working Modes
106
Working Modes Accessibility
107
Save Mode
108
Down-Weighing
108
Checkweighing
109
Tare Mode
109
Labelling Mode
110
Etting of the Number of Labels to Print
111
Etting of the Number of Cumulative Labels to Print
111
Etting of the Number of CC Labels to Print
111
Utomatic Triggering of Cumulative Labels
112
4.6.5. Automatic Triggering Cumulative Labels of Cumulative Labels
113
Statistics
115
Differe Tial Weighing
115
Ocal Settings
116
Reporting Realized Processes of Differential Weighing
116
Peak Hold
116
Nformation about Saved Measurement
117
Packaging Quantity Query
118
Working Mode - Weighing
118
Starting the Working Mode
118
Local Setting of a Working Mode
119
Working Modes - Parts Counting
119
Starting the Working Mode
119
Local Settings of the Working Mode
120
Utomatic Correction of Reference Mass
121
Minimum Reference Mass
122
Setting a Reference Unit by Entering Known Piece Mass
122
Setting a Reference Unit by Weighing a Sample
123
Setting the Reference Mass by Entering Single Piece Mass Directly to the Database
124
Inscribing the Unit Mass to the Database
124
Working Modes - Percent Setup (Deviations)
124
Starting the Operating Mode
125
Local Settings of the Working Mode
125
Reference Unit Mass Estimated by Weighment
126
Reference Unit Mass Inscribing into the Memory
126
Working Modes - Dosing
126
Starting the Working Mode
127
Dosing Process Structure
127
Local Setting of a Working Mode
128
Description of Functions and Setting Dosing Process
129
Creating a New Dosing Process
132
Instan S of Dosing Processes
133
Ce 28.6.1. Nstance 1 - Manual Dosing Process of 4 Ingredients on 2 Weighing Platforms
133
Nstance 2 - Automatic Dosing of 2 Ingredients on 2 Weighing Platforms
135
Instance 3 - Mixed Dosing Process
137
Reporting of Completed Dosing Processes
140
Working Modes - Formulation
141
Starting the Working Mode
141
Local Setting of a Working Mode
142
Creating a New Formulation
143
Formula Making Process
146
Reporting from Completed Formula Making Processes
148
Working Mode - Cpg (Control of Prepacked Goods)
149
Starting the Working Mode
150
Control Settings Mode Window
151
Local Setting of a Working Mode
152
Editing a Product to be Controlled
152
Control Start Procedure
155
Control Aborting Procedure
156
Logging out from a Control Process in Progress
157
Non-Destructive Average Tare Control Mode
158
Performing Non-Destructive Testing in Mode Empty-Full
165
Erforming Destructive Testing in Modes Empty-Full and Full-Empty
166
Control N Accordance with Internal Criteria
167
Bort of Control - Procedure
169
Procedure of Control Completion
170
Imultaneous Carrying out Two Control Processes
170
Eport from Estimating Average Tare
172
Report from Product Testing
173
Working Modes - Density
176
Starting the Working Mode
176
Local Setting of a Working Mode
176
Carrying out Density Determination Procedure
177
Etermining Density of Liquids
177
Etermining Density of Solids
179
Etermining Density of Pycnometer
180
Determining Density of a Porous Body
182
Reporting from Completed Density Determination Processes
184
Table of Density Parameter for Water
185
Table of Density Parameter for Ethyl Alcohol
185
Working Modes - Animal Weighing
186
Starting the Operating Mode
186
Local Setting of a Working Mode
186
Carrying out Animals Weighing Procedure
187
Working Mode - Vehicle Scale
187
Working Mode Activating Procedure
187
Working Mode Local Settings
189
Vehicl Transaction Course
189
Ntrance / Exit Transaction
189
Control Weighment Transaction
193
Open Transactions Table
195
Printout Templates for an Ongoing Transaction
195
Executed Transactions - Reporting
197
Da Abases
197
Database Configuration
198
Atabases Accessibility
198
Ategories
199
Atabase Variables Operation
200
Hange Name of an Extra Variables Database
200
Hange Database Records Preview
201
Databases Export / Import
201
Searching Databases
202
Uick Name Search
202
4.2.2. Quick Code Search
202
Adding New Items in Databases
203
Deleting Items in Databases
203
Printing Items from Databases
203
Context Menu
204
Database Edit Window
205
Perators' Database
205
O 34.7.2. Atabase of Products
206
Atabase of Clients
208
Atabase of Dosing Processes
208
Atabase of Formulations
209
Atabase of PGC Schedules
210
Atabase of Vehicles
210
Atabase of Identification Processes
211
Database of Packages
211
Atabase of Warehouses
212
Atabase of Labels
212
Atabase of Universal Variables
213
Xtra Variables Database
214
Images Database
214
Reports
215
Reports Configuration
216
Eports Accessibility
216
Onfiguration of a Lot Number
216
Onfiguration of a Batch Number
217
Query for Number of Weighings to be Deleted
217
Deleting Older Data
218
Weighment Date Search
219
Reports from Weighment Records
219
Iltering
219
Eport Printout
220
Weighments Chart
221
Xport a Database to a File
222
Counter of Weighments Records
225
Reports Preview
225
Weighments / Alibi
225
Eports from Dosing
227
Eports from Recipes
227
Ensity Reports
228
Ontrols Reports
229
Verage Tare Reports
230
Eport from Vehicle Scale
232
Differential Weighments Reports
232
Identification Processes
233
Identification Process - Creation
234
List of Identification Process Functions
235
Identifi Ation Process - Activation Procedure
237
Ctivation by Programmable Button
237
Ctivation by Operator Logging
238
Ctivation by Product Selection
238
Example of Process Forming and Its Realization
239
Co Munication Protocol
242
General Information
242
List of RS Commands
243
Respond Message Format
244
Command's Description
244
Eroing
244
Arring
245
G 37.4.4. Et Tare Value
245
Et Tare Value
245
Send the Stable Result in Basic Unit
246
End the Result Immediately in Basic Unit
246
End Immediate Results from All Platforms in Basic Units
247
End the Stable Result in Current Unit
247
Send the Result Immediately in Current Unit
248
Witch on Continuous Transmission in Basic Unit
249
Witch off Continuous Transmission in Basic Unit
249
Witch on Continuous Transmission in Current Unit
249
Witch off Continuous Transmission in Current Unit
250
Et Lower Threshold
250
Et Upper Threshold
250
Ead Lower Threshold
250
Ead Upper Threshold
251
Imulation of Pressing ENTER/PRINT Key
251
Hange Platform
251
Ive Balance Serial Number
252
Et Mass Value of a Single Item
252
Et Reference Mass Value
252
Ctivate Sound Signal
253
Ive Available Working Modes
253
Et Working Mode
254
S 37.4.26. Ive Current Working Mode
255
Send All Implemented Commands
255
Manual Printouts / Automatic Printouts
256
Mo Bus Rtu Communication Protocol
256
Memory Map
258
Utput Address
258
Input Address
259
Descri Tion of Variables
259
Utput Variables
259
Input Variables
263
Cooperation with Peripheral Devices
266
Diagrams of Connection Cables
267
Technical Parameters
269
Scales of WLY Series
269
Scales of WPY Series
270
Scales of WLY/KTP Series
271
Scales of WPY/KTP Series
272
Error Messages
274
Additional Equipment
274
APPENDIX A - Variables for Printouts
275
Inventory of Variables
275
Formatting Variables
283
Mathematical Function
285
APPENDIX B - Functions of Programmable Buttons
287
APPENDIX C - Label Template
293
Designing a Label from the Terminal Level
293
Designing a Label on a Computer
294
Saving Label Templates in the Scale
298
Attributi Ng a Label to a Product
298
Attributing a Label to a Client
299
6.6. Printing Labels
299
APPENDIX D - CITIZEN Printer Setting
299
APPENDIX E - ZEBRA Printer Setting
300
APPENDIX F - Communication with Barcode Scanners
300
APPENDIX G - Computer Program „PGC Viewer
301
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RADWAG WLY Startup Manual (25 pages)
Precision Balances
Brand:
RADWAG
| Category:
Scales
| Size: 8 MB
Table of Contents
Recommendations and Warnings
6
Components Assembly
8
Preparing for Work
9
Temperature Stabilization
9
Switching the Balance on
10
Balance Levelling
10
Panel Keys
12
Home Screen
12
Basic Operations
13
Working Modes Settings
16
User Settings
17
Device Cleaning
21
Cleaning Instructions
21
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