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Disclaimer
Every effort has been made to provide complete and accurate information in this manual. However, although this manual may include a specifically identified warranty notice for the product, Fairbanks Scales makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents of this manual, and reserves the right to make changes to this manual without notice when and as improvements are made. It is the responsibility of the requesting party to develop, maintain, install, and connect networking devices and general network connectivity as it applies to the originating partys network. No warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, concerning the network, its design, its installation, or operational characteristics has been offered by Fairbanks Scales. Fairbanks Scales shall not be liable for any loss, damage, cost of repairs, incidental or consequential damages of any kind, whether or not based on express or implied warranty, contract, negligence, or strict liability arising in connection with the design, development, installation, or use of an intended network.
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Table of Contents
SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................. 8
1.1. Description ................................................................................................................. 8 1.2. Accessories .............................................................................................................. 10
1.2.1. PLC Interface Kits ......................................................................................................... 10 1.2.2. RS485 Serial Port Accessory 30937 .............................................................................. 10
1.3. Specifications........................................................................................................... 10
SECTION 4: INPUT/OUTPUT.................................................................................. 16
4.1. Introduction .............................................................................................................. 16 4.2. Instrument Configuration -Printers ........................................................................... 16 4.3. Printer Setup and Programming ............................................................................... 20
4.3.1. 4.3.2. 4.3.3. 4.3.4. 4.3.5. TM-U590 Ticket Printer Settings .................................................................................... 20 TM-U295 Ticket Printer Settings .................................................................................... 21 ML420 Form Printer Settings ......................................................................................... 22 iDP3550 Tape Printer Settings ...................................................................................... 25 HP P2055d LaserJet Printer Settings ............................................................................ 26
4.4. Format Tickets ......................................................................................................... 31 4.5. Remote Display Setup and Configuration ................................................................ 35
4.5.1. 4.5.2. 4.5.3. 4.5.4. 4.6.1. 4.6.2. 4.6.3. 4.6.4. Serial 20 mA Configuration (Multi-Function Board) ........................................................ 35 Multi-Function Board 20 mA Wiring (J1) ........................................................................ 37 Serial 20 mA Configuration (Serial Expansion Board) .................................................... 38 Serial Expansion Board 20 mA Wiring (TB1) ................................................................. 39 Configuring an Output Data String ................................................................................. 40 Two Methods of Formatting ........................................................................................... 40 Method 1 Pre-configured Output................................................................................. 41 Method 2 - Customizing Output Data Strings ................................................................. 47
4.7. Report Printer Configuration .................................................................................... 55 4.8. IP Output Configuration............................................................................................ 56 4.9. RS485 Configuration................................................................................................ 58 4.10. Network Parameters Configuration ........................................................................ 59
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7.5. Configuration Home Page Operator Access .......................................................... 74 7.6. Operator Menu ......................................................................................................... 75
7.6.1. 7.6.2. 7.6.3. 7.6.4. 7.6.5. 7.6.6. Time and Date Format................................................................................................... 75 Set Time and Date ........................................................................................................ 76 Ticket Number .............................................................................................................. 76 Load Cell Diagnostics ................................................................................................... 77 New Tare ...................................................................................................................... 78 New Keyboard Tare ...................................................................................................... 78
7.7. Edit Customers ........................................................................................................ 79 7.8. Edit Products ........................................................................................................... 81 7.9. Products Groups ...................................................................................................... 85 7.10. Edit Tares .............................................................................................................. 87 7.11. Delete Incomplete .................................................................................................. 89 7.12. Reports .................................................................................................................. 90
7.12.1. 7.12.2. 7.12.3. 7.12.4. 7.12.5. Master File Reports ..................................................................................................... 91 Transaction Reports .................................................................................................... 93 Summary Reports ....................................................................................................... 98 Email Transaction ......................................................................................................100 Print Calibration Report ..............................................................................................100
7.13. External Monitor ................................................................................................... 101 7.14. Weights and Measures Audit Trail..................................................................... 102
7.14.1. Calibration Audit Trail .................................................................................................103 7.14.2. Configuration Audit Trail .............................................................................................103
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Multi-Function Board
This is the main user input controller board. This board will look like a USB keyboard input device when plugged in to the Single Board Computer (SBC) as well as provide a means for 20 mA output and redundant storage. The main functions handled by this board are: USB keyboard input, Keypad Matrix input and touch screen input. The output function for this board is 20 mA, a limited number of GPIO and redundant memory micro SD storage.
Expansion Board
The Expansion Board provides power and data communications lines to any expansion module supported by the FB2550. Each Expansion Board contains slots for four (4) modules. A maximum of two (2) Expansion Boards can be installed to provide a maximum of 8 expansion modules slots per instrument. Any FB2550 can be easily field upgraded with a second Expansion Board.
Expansion Modules
Expansion modules provide the physical connectivity between the FB2550 and all scale and peripheral I/O devices. There are two types of expansion modules; scale interface and I/O. The Scale Interface provides the communications interface to Fairbanks Intalogix Technology and Analog components. The I/O Output type expansion modules, Serial Port Expansion, 4-20mA, and Digital Relay, are limited to the installation of only two cards of this type per instrument. Each is an intelligent device, consisting of a processor, a communication node (RS-232), and non-volatile memory to store configuration or set-up data.
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Both Scale and I/O Expansion Modules will communicate with the Single Board Computer (SBC) via the Expansion board. The communications from the SBC to the Expansion board is USB which is then converted to four RS232 ports where the communication path continues to each of the expansion modules.
Module Kit No. 30916 30917 30918 30919 30920 30921 31079 Description Intalogix Power Supply and Communications PCB Kit Expansion PCB Assy Kit* Scale Interface Controller (SIC) PCB Assy Kit 4-20mA Analog Kit Relay PCB Assy Kit Serial Expansion PCB Assy Kit A/D Convertor Kit Max / Instrument 1 2 8 7 7 2 8
Footnote: Any combination of 8 modules can be installed however; the maximum is 8 modules with restrictions applying for the maximum number of module kit type.
Note: Any combination of 8 modules can be installed however, the maximum is 8 modules. Restrictions apply for the maximum number of module
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1.2.1. PLC Interface Kits
The industrial field bus module is a standalone HMS compact communication interface module. The main user interface board will communicate via RS232 to this Field Bus Gateway which may be populated with the appropriate field bus option. Those options are: Profibus, ModBus-RTU, DeviceNet, and ControlNet.
PLC Kit No. 30922 30923 30924 30925 Description ProfiBus Kit* DeviceNet Kit* ControlNet Kit* ModBus Kit*
1.2.2.
This is a two-wire, half duplex, multipoint serial connection. RS485 offers high data transmission speeds, and uses a differential balanced line over twisted pair over long distances. RS485 enables the configuration of inexpensive local networks and multidrop communications links. This accessory utilizes COM1.
1.3. Specifications
Enclosure BIOS RAM Disk Storage Operating System Serial Outputs Digital I/O Ethernet Interface Display Scale Interface Options
Desktop (30770), Panel Mount (31053), Rack Mount (31173), Award Software 1 GB 20 GB Windows XP Professional Embedded Up to 12 serial ports and 4 built-in USB ports. The USB port on the Multi-Function board is dedicated for a keyboard only. Up to 28 I/O PCI 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Complies with IEEE 802.3x Standards 7 Diagonal Touch Screen LCD Color Intalogix Technology External QMB Interface (30433) External Intalogix Communication Board (28330) Maximum of twenty (20) 1000 or twelve (12) 350 cells Dual External Intalogix Communication Board (28333)
Up to forty (40) 1000 or twenty-four (24) 350 cells
Keyboard (31036)
USB 104 key
Field Bus Gateway ProfiBus (30922) DeviceNet (30923) ControlNet (30924) ModBus (30925) Power Requirements
100 - 130 VAC @ 12A @ 60 Hz +/- 2 Hz Separate and dedicated circuit.
ETL Listed
Approvals
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2.1. Users Responsibilities
It is the customer/operator's responsibility to ensure the equipment provided by Fairbanks is operated within the parameters of the equipment's specifications and protected from accidental or malicious damage.
All electronic and mechanical calibrations and/or adjustments required for making this equipment perform to accuracy and operational specifications should be performed by trained service personnel. Absolutely no physical, electrical or program modifications other than selection of standard options and accessories are to be made to this equipment.
Electrical connections other than those specified may not be
performed, and physical alterations (holes, etc.) are not allowed. The equipment consists of printed circuit assemblies which must be handled using ESD handling procedures, and must be replaced as units.
Replacement of individual components is not allowed.
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2.2. Unpacking
Follow these guidelines when unpacking all equipment: Check in all components and accessories according to the order. Remove all components from their packing material, checking against the invoice that they are accounted for and not damaged.
Advise the shipper immediately, if damage has occurred. Order any parts necessary to replace those which have been damaged. Keep the shipping container and packing material for future use. Check the packing list.
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2.4. Safety
Follow these safety precautions during operation: Properly shut down the equipment and remove power before any cables or hardware is disconnected. Unplug the power cord to the equipment after a proper shut down before servicing the equipment.
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3.1. Security
Programming access is achieved by passwords which access two different areas. The Configuration Home page programming provides the menus of programmable items which may include configuration menus based upon the password access level. The Configuration Home page is accessed by pressing the [MENU] key. Select LOGIN and enter the PASSWORD: Access to all available menu items will not be available unless the LOGIN process is performed.
The Operator Configuration Home page basic access does not have a password and is primarily for the use of scale operators or Weights and Measures officials. The Operator Configuration Home page Supervisor access is by the default LogIn password of 1. This page is for Supervisor access. This permits access to an additional menu area which is the Configuration menu. It is recommended to change the password from the default to keep the access secure.
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4.1. Introduction
The FB2550 instrument has three (3) standard serial outputs which are configured for RS-232 communications. Additional serial outputs such as RS-232, 20mA, and RS485 are available as optional accessories. Printers which are available for printing is the models TM-U590, TM-U295; ML-420; iDP3550, and HP P2055d. The serial outputs can also be customized to provide specific configured data string protocols, configuration parameters, using output modes such as Continuous, Demand, Auto, To File, Network (Continuous), and Network(Auto). The FB2550 also has the ability to connect via a network for remote configuration and diagnostics capability. The serial I/O configuration is accessed through the Configuration Menu using the Supervisor password.
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The white boxes are data entry boxes or menu list selection items. The light blue data boxes indicate there is a submenu of items which can be selected for configuration of the data item.
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4. Touch the data entry box on the screen to the right of Printer Port: and select the COM port for the printer from the menu list as shown.
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6. The FB2550 will indicate the port has been set and the defaults loaded.
7. Press the SAVE CHANGES button on the touch screen display to complete the Printer configuration.
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Note:
The white boxes are data entry boxes or menu list selection items. The light blue data boxes indicate there is a submenu of items which can be selected for configuration of the data item.
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Set the printers DIP switches per the following: DSW 1: DSW 2: 1, 3, and 7 = ON only. All Switches = OFF
Cable 14807 Wiring DB-9 Instrument Description 3 Transmit (Tx) 2 Receive (Rx) 5 Ground (GND)
DB-25 Printer 3 2 7
Cable 15599 Wiring Port 1 RS232 Serial Expansion TB1a-3 TB1a-2 TB1a-5 Port 2 RS232 Serial Expansion TB1b-5 TB1c-1 TB1c-2 Port 3 RS232 Serial Expansion TB1d-2 TB1d-3 TB1d-4 Description Transmit (Tx) Receive (Rx) Ground (GND) DB-25 Printer 3 2 7
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Cable 14807 Wiring DB-9 Instrument Description 3 Transmit (Tx) 2 Receive (Rx) 5 Ground (GND) Cable 15599 Wiring Port 1 RS232 Serial Expansion TB1a-3 TB1a-2 TB1a-5 Port 2 RS232 Serial Expansion TB1b-5 TB1c-1 TB1c-2
DB-25 Printer 3 2 7
DB-25 Printer 3 2 7
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1. To enter MENU MODE, press and hold the SHIFT key while pressing the SELECT key. The MENU legend will be illuminated while in the menu mode. 2. With the printer in the Menu Mode, press PRINT key to print the complete menu. The current default settings print out. It is recommended to use tractor fed paper. NOTE: The printed menu selections are different for each emulation mode. 3. Press the GROUP key to select the relevant group that needs to be changed (the group is the left-hand column on the Menu printout). 4. Press the ITEM key to select the relevant item within the selected group (the Item is the center column on the Menu printout). 5. Press the SET key to cycle through the settings available for the item you want to change (the settings are the right-hand column on the Menu printout). 6. Press and hold the SHIFT key while pressing the SELECT key exit the Menu Mode.
Note: If you turn off the printer before exiting the menu mode, any changes will be lost.
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(ITEM) (press FORM FEED to change) Emulation Mode Print Mode DRAFT Mode Pitch Proportional Spacing Style Size Character Set Language Set Zero Character Code Page Line Spacing Form Tear-off Skip Over Perforation Page Length Line Spacing Form Tear-off Skip Over Perforation Page Length Line Spacing Form Tear-off Skip Over Perforation Page Length Graphics Receive Buffer Size Paper Out Override Print Registration Operator Panel Function Reset Inhibit Print Suppress Effective Auto LF Auto Select
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(SET) (press TOF SET to change) IBM PPR Utility HSD 10 CPI No Normal Single Set 1 American Slashed USA 6 LPI Off No 11 6 LPI Off No 11 6 LPI Off No 11 Bi-directional 64K No 0 Full Operation No Yes No No
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Cable 14807 Wiring DB-9 Instrument Description 3 Transmit (Tx) 2 Receive (Rx) 5 Ground (GND) Cable 15599 Wiring Port 1 RS232 Serial Expansion TB1a-3 TB1a-2 TB1a-5 Port 2 RS232 Serial Expansion TB1b-5 TB1c-1 TB1c-2
DB-25 Printer 3 2 7
DB-25 Printer 3 2 7
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DS2 ON OFF X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 X X X X X X X
DS1 ON OFF 1 X 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 X X X X X X X X X
Cable 14807 Wiring DB-9 Instrument Description 3 Transmit (Tx) 2 Receive (Rx) 5 Ground (GND) Cable 15599 Wiring Port 1 RS232 Serial Expansion TB1a-3 TB1a-2 TB1a-5 Port 2 RS232 Serial Expansion TB1b-5 TB1c-1 TB1c-2
DB-25 Printer 3 2 7
DB-25 Printer 3 2 7
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Configure the USB cable Plug the USB cable into the HP P2055d. Connect the other end of the cable to an available USB port on the FB2550.
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2. Select the Configuration Menu and press Page Forward once. Select Format Tickets.
3. Touch the data entry box on the screen to the right of Printer: and select the printer.
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5. Touch the data entry box on the screen to the right of Format: and select the ticket format desired to edit or configure from the menu list.
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The Delete button function is designed to delete this ticket format. A prompt will appear to confirm the operation.
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3. Text field This field is identified by the Field: entry value shown. This Data is custom text entered to provide required information on the ticket. Example: Driver: ____________. This text entry field would provide a place for a driver to sign a ticket. Another option would be to provide the Customers Name and Address to be placed on the ticket.
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2. Select the Configuration Menu and press Page Forward once. Select Remote Display.
3. Press Page Forward once. Leave the settings as shown in the image to the right.
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A. Typical Connections Passive (Multi-Function Board) J1 2 3 Description RLoop+ Loop_SW 1605 / 1605T TB1 1 7 2 Jumper 8 Description + 15 vdc C-Loop + GND C-Loop -
B. Typical Connections Active (Multi-Function Board) J1 3 5 Description Loop_SW Loop Return 1605 / 1605T TB1 7 8 Description C-Loop + C-Loop -
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2. Select the Configuration Menu and press Page Forward once. Select Remote Display.
3. Touch the data box on the screen to the right of COM Port:. Select the desired COM port. Touch the data box on the screen to the right of Display Mode:. Select the desired mode required from the menu list. The menu choices are Continuous Display or Display on Print. Touch the data box on the screen to the right of Output Type: and select the desired type required from the menu list. The types are Gross Wt, Net Wt, or Ticket Number. Touch the data box on the screen to the right of Output Scale: and select the desired scale required from the menu list. The scales choices are All, Active or an individual scale. It is recommended to leave the settings for baud, parity, and etc. as shown in the images in steps 3 and 4.
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A. Typical Connections - Passive TB1 Description TB1c-5 Loop Output TB1c-4 Loop Return 1605 / 1605T TB1 1 7 2 Jumper 8 Description + 15 vdc C-Loop + GND C-Loop -
B. Typical Connections - Active TB1 Description TB1c-5 Loop Output TB1d-1 Loop Return
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2. Select the Configuration Menu and press Page Forward once. Select Configure Outputs.
3. Touch the screen to select Configure COM x where x is the desired COM port location to configure the output data string.
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5. When configuring an output data string, the Fairbanks FB2550 has five commonly used preconfigured outputs. Touch the item desired. The data string protocols are listed below:
Weightronix
<STX><P><WWWWWW><U><G><M><CR>
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8. Verify the configuration baud, parity, stop bits to be at the correct values.
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12. Touch the data field to the right of the Parity legend and a list of items will appear from which a selection is made. Select the required Parity rate from the menu list.
13. Touch the data field to the right of the Data Bits legend and a list of items will appear from which a selection is made. Select the required Data Bit from the menu list.
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15. Press the SAVE CHANGES button when any changes are made otherwise the changes will be lost. Selecting Back: Configure COM1 will return the user to the Configure COM1 menu. Touch Return to Weighing to test and verify the output is producing the desired results.
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2. Select the Configuration Menu and press Page Forward once. Select Configure Outputs.
3. Touch the screen to select Configure COM x where x is the desired COM port location to configure the output data string.
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5. When configuring an output data string, the Fairbanks FB2550 has five commonly used pre-configured outputs. Touch the menu item which closely resembles the data output string required. The data string protocols are listed below:
Weightronix
<STX><P><WWWWWW><U><G><M><CR>
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8. The customization of the output begins upon selecting the Build menu choice.
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10. Touch the screen under Data Type to select a data item to edit. There are many items available to select in order to edit the particular data item selected. The choices available are Text allows text entry values in the location. Mode Tokens Designates if the weight is Gross, Tare, or Net. Units Tokens designates the unit of the data such as lbs or kgs. Load Cell Status designates if a load cell has a potential problem. Scale Status designates the operating status of the scale such as motion, overcapacity, and behind zero. Status Byte x this data item is similar to Scale Status item but also includes graduation size, decimal point, and units. Gross Weight, Tare Weight, Net Weight these weights are the weights retrieved from the scale selected for the data item configured. Displayed Weight this weight is the value which is currently shown on the display. <<Remove>> - This will remove the data item selected from the data string configuration.
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13. Touch the screen data box to the right of Poll: to select the available polling character for the demand mode. See Poll: menu image to the right.
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15. Touch the screen data box to the right of Stop: to select the available stop character for all modes. See Stop: menu image to the right.
16. Touch the screen data box to the right of Block: to select the available data block separator character for all modes. See Block: menu image to the right.
Selecting Back: Configure COM1 will return the user to the Configure COM1 menu.
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18. Select the Secondary Units: data entry block which is located to the right of the legend. Enter the secondary units legend as shown in the image to the right. Example: kg Press the SAVE CHANGES button when any changes are made otherwise the changes will be lost.
19. Press Page Forward once. This page configures the Status: token for the output data string. Each item configured will indicate the character programmed in the output data string. Based on the image to the right, if Motion: is present on the scale, a M will be transmitted in the data string. The Capacity: value will indicate if the scale is overloaded. Press the SAVE CHANGES button when any changes are made otherwise the changes will be lost.
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2. Select the Configuration Menu and press Page Forward twice. Select Report Printer.
3. Press the blue data box to the right of Report Printer: and select the report printer which is to be used from the menu list. Press the SAVE CHANGES button when any changes are made otherwise the changes will be lost. Selecting Back: Configuration Menu will return the user to the Configuration menu.
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2. Select the
Configuration Menu
and press Page Forward once. Select Configure Outputs.
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2. Select the Configuration Menu and press Page Forward once. Select Configure Outputs.
3. Touch the screen to select Edit RS485 ID to edit or enter the RS485 ID.
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Follow these steps to configure the traffic light control. 1. The traffic control area of configuration is performed by accessing the Configuration Menu. Select LOGIN and enter the Supervisor password or Service password.
2. Select the Configuration Menu and press Page Forward twice. Select
Controls.
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Press the SAVE CHANGES button when any changes are made otherwise the changes will be lost. Selecting Back: Traffic Light Control will return the user to the Traffic Light Control Menu.
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If the unit uses cameras, an image can be captured, depending on the configuration. The system supports up to two (2) cameras. Images are displayed, printed on tickets, and stored with complete transactions.
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Programmable Legends.
3. The data entry boxes to the right of the legend identifiers will accept keyboard alphanumeric entries to customize the legends the operators will view when operating the instrument. Examples: Loop ID: Vehicle ID Scale x: North Scale
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and press the Page Forward button once and select Truck Image Type.
3. Touch the Image Type: data box to access the menu list screen for the available truck images. Images available are Standard Trailer Truck, Flatbed Trailer Truck, Tanker Trailer Truck, Dump Truck, and Waste Truck. Touch the data box to the right of the Truck Color: legend, select the desired menu of colors. Colors available are red, yellow, blue, black, gray, orange, green, purple, and brown. Press the SAVE CHANGES button when any changes are made otherwise the changes will be lost. Selecting Back: Configuration Menu will return the user to the Configuration Menu.
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2. Select the
Configuration Menu
and press the Page Forward button once and select Entry Sequence Prompt.
3. Touch the Loop ID GTN: data box to access the menu list screen. This will enable or disable the Loop Id prompt when a GTN operation is performed. Touch the Tare GTN: data box to access the menu list screen. This will enable or disable the Tare prompt when a GTN operation is performed. Touch the Product and or Customer: data boxes to access the menu list screens. This will enable or disable the Tare prompt when a GTN operation is performed. The data blocks are arranged from left to right
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Section 7: Operations
7.1. Introduction
There are several options available for weighing. The operating mode is Serviceprogrammable only. The options available are: 1. Gross Weighing Only 2. Gross-Tare-Net Weighing 3. Gross Weighing or Gross-Tare-Net Weighing 4. Inbound / Outbound Weighing 5. Inbound / Outbound Weighing or Gross Weighing Only 6. Inbound / Outbound Weighing or Gross-Tare-Net Weighing. 7. Inbound / Outbound Weighing or Gross Weighing or Gross-Tare-Net Weighing.
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Note:
If the display shows cell(s) failure, this indicates an error on the platform. Check the platform for equipment, debris, or other materials and remove them. If this does not resolve the condition, call for service.
3. INBOUND / OUTBOUND Weighing Mode Summary INBOUND / OUTBOUND weighing consists of weighing a vehicle, inbound, either full or empty, then weighing the same vehicle outbound, full or empty, and printing a ticket with the two weights shown. The two weights for the same vehicle, an inbound weighment with a stored tare, or an outbound weighment with a stored tare, is called a complete transaction. An inbound weighment with NO outbound weighment is an incomplete transaction. a. Basic In/Out Weighing i. With the indicator powered up, press the [ZERO] key. ii. Drive the vehicle to be weighed on the platform. This will be the INBOUND weighment. iii. Press the [INBOUND] key. iv. The display will prompt the operator for a number that will be used to identify the complete transaction. Enter the ID number to be used through the keypad and press the [ENTER] key. The LOOP ID number will be used again to recall the outbound weighment. v. An INBOUND ticket will be printed, if an INBOUND ticket format is programmed. The data for this partial transaction will be stored in the indicator with the LOOP ID number as the transaction recall label. vi. Remove the vehicle from the platform. Material can be added or removed from the vehicle.
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Returns the operator to the Configuration Home page Identifies how many times and when changes have been made to the scales Calibration or Configuration settings. User access for Time/Date, Ticket Number, Load Cell Diagnostics, and Keyboard Tare entries. Supervisor access to communications programming and functions, ticket formats, programmable legends and prompts, camera inputs and weight threshold. Returns the user to the Weighing Display Screen.
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7.6.1.
Time Format: is selected by touching the box next to the legend. A menu of available choices will appear. The formats available are H:M, H:M:S, HH:MM, HH:MM:SS. The AM/PM: format permits the selection of 12 hour or 24 hour format. Touch the box next to the AM/PM: legend to select. AM/PM = 12hour format and 24 Hour is the 24 hour format. Date Format: is selected by touching the box next to the legend. A menu of available choices will appear. The formats available are M/D/YY, M/D/YYYY, MM/DD/YY, MM/DD/YYYY, D/M/YY, D/M/YYYY, DD/MM/YY, DD/MM/YYYY, YY/M/D, YYYY/M/D, and YYYY/MM/DD. Date Seperator: is selected by touching the box next to the legend. A menu of available choices will appear. The formats available are /, - , and (space). Press SAVE CHANGES to save the data entered. Selecting Back: Operator Menu will return the user to the Operator menu. Legend Time: Hour = H or HH Minute = M or MM Seconds = S or SS Date: Month= M or MM Day = D or DD Year = YY or YYYY
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Year: is entered by typing correct year into the box next to the legend. Month: is selected by touching the box next to the legend. A menu of available choices will appear. The choices available are January through December. Day: is entered by typing correct day into the box next to the legend. Hour: is selected by touching the box next to the legend. A menu of available choices will appear. The choices available are 12am through 12pm. Minute: is entered by typing correct minutes into the box next to the legend. Press SAVE CHANGES to save the data entered. Selecting Back: Operator Menu will return the user to the Operator menu.
7.6.3.
Ticket Number
Ticket Number: is entered by typing correct value into the box next to the legend. A maximum numeric entry of up to 6 digits may be entered. Machine ID: is entered by typing correct value into the box next to the legend. A maximum numeric entry of up to 6 digits may be entered. This value is used for customer identification purposes if required. Default = 1 Press SAVE CHANGES to save the data entered. Selecting Back: Operator Menu will return the user to the Operator menu.
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A. Scale ID x Diagnostics
The diagnostic screen gives a quick snapshot of how each load cell is performing. CELL: Identifies the load cell in the scale platform. STATUS: Compares the load cell output to stored calibration values and posts a GOOD or BAD condition. COUNTS: Displays the load cells current counts. GHOST: Ability to electronically mimic or duplicate a failed load cell if equipped with an Intalogix Interface for load cell communications (preventing system failure and/or shutdown). FLAG: Visual flags * are used to identify problem load cell(s) on diagnostic screen until flag is manually cleared This improves the ability to identify intermittent issues. Selecting Back: Cell Diagnostics will return the user to the Cell Diagnostics menu.
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Tare ID: Numeric value entered to store and recall the tare weight saved. Tare Weight: Weight value from the scale. This value cannot be edited. Units: is selected by touching the box next to the legend. A menu of available choices will appear. The available choices are lb, kg, oz, gm, Tonne, and Newtons (N). Tare Date: Recorded date and time tare was entered. Manual Tare: Not used in this programming menu. Vehicle Description: Unique description or label for the tare weight and how it is associated. Press SAVE to save the data entered and exit to the Edit Tares menu. Selecting Back: Operator Menu will return the user to the Configuration Home menu.
7.6.6.
Tare ID: Numeric value entered to store and recall the tare weight saved. Tare Weight: Enter the tare required. Units: is selected by touching the box next to the legend. A menu of available choices will appear. The available choices are lb, kg, oz, gm, Tonne, and Newtons (N). Tare Date: Recorded date and time tare was entered. Manual Tare: This is a flag designating the tare is manually entered. Vehicle Description: Unique description or label for the tare weight and how it is associated. Press SAVE to save the data entered and exit to the Edit Tares menu. Selecting Back: Operator Menu will return the user to the Configuration Home menu.
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4. The first time a customer will be entered, the screen will appear as shown. Press the New Customer button to begin
OR
5. Select the existing customer which needs an edit or an update to the record. The New Customer button is pressed to add a new customer.
6. Each customer entered must have an identification value in order to recall the customer while performing the weighing process. This value is entered at the Customer ID: data entry box. The Total: data entry box is automatically populated and updated upon every weighment which utilizes the Customer ID value. This provides a running total of Net weight for each customer.
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4. The first time a product will be entered, the screen will appear as shown. Press the New Product button to begin
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5. Select the existing product which needs an edit or an update to the record. The New Product button is pressed to add a new customer.
6. Each product entered must have an identification value in order to recall the product while performing the weighing process. This value is entered at the Product ID: data entry box. The Conversion: data entry box is used to enter labels such as tons, metric tons, tonnes, and bushels just to give some examples of labels. The Factor: data entry box is a value which will convert the weight to another units value. The factor is multiplied by the Net weight of a transaction to obtain the results. To obtain the Factor, divide the conversion value of the unit into one (1). Examples: 2000 lbs = 1 ton Factor: = 1/2000 Factor: = .0005 56 lb = 1 bushel of shelled corn Factor: = 1/56 Factor: = 0.017857
The Total: data entry box is automatically populated and updated upon every weighment which utilizes the Product ID value. This provides a running total of Net weight for each product.
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7. The Units / Decimals: selects the units of the running Total: and the accuracy of the conversion resultant product for each transaction weighment calculation.
Press the blue menu box which is on the left to select the Total: units selection and press the blue menu box on the right to enter the number of places to the right of the decimal for the conversion result. Press the Save button to store the new information or changed information. Selecting Back: Edit Products will return the user to the Edit Products menu.
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Procedure to create or edit a Product Group: 1. The edit customers area of configuration is performed by accessing the Configuration Menu. Select LOGIN and enter the Supervisor password.
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4. Assign a Group Name: for the new Product Group. Place a check besides the product(s) to be included in the group. Press the Save button to save the information. Selecting Back: Edit Product Groups will return the user to the Edit Product Groups menu.
Warning: Deleting the Product Group will have an effect on the operation of the FB2550 with customers which used the group deleted.
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Tare ID: Numeric value entered to store and recall the tare weight saved. Tare Weight: Weight value from the scale. This value cannot be edited. Units: is selected by touching the box next to the legend. A menu of available choices will appear. The available choices are lb, kg, oz, gm, Tonne, and Newtons (N). Tare Date: Recorded date and time tare was entered. Manual Tare: Not used in this programming menu. Vehicle Description: Unique description or label for the tare weight and how it is associated. Press SAVE to save the data entered and exit to the Edit Tares menu. Selecting Back: Operator Menu will return the user to the Configuration Home menu.
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4. Select the incomplete transaction which is to be deleted by pressing the Delete button. Selecting Back: Database Editors will return the user to the Database Editors menu.
WARNING: Once a record is deleted, the record cannot be recovered. Use this operation carefully! Note:
It is recommended to perform database maintenance by running the Vacuum Database operation after deleting transaction records.
7.12. Reports
The FB2550 has multiple built in reports. These reports vary from master lists of customers, products, tares, and operators lists. This variety of reports also includes transaction reports and summary reports. These reports are available via the Supervisor level access only. 1. The reports area is available by accessing the Configuration Menu. Select LOGIN and enter the Supervisor password or Service password.
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2. See two examples of the Master File reports shown on the right.
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1. Select the report required and a Report Options menu prompts the user for a decision regarding the method of printing the report.. Press the Continue button to begin the print operation. Press the Cancel button at any time to cancel the report operation. Selecting Back: Transaction Reports will return the user to the Transaction Reports selection menu.
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2. Upon pressing the Continue button, a date selection menu will appear. Select the appropriate date range for the report. The default values will be the current date. Press the Continue button to process the report. Selecting the Cancel button will abort the process. Selecting Back: Transaction Reports will return the user to the Transaction Reports selection menu.
3. The Completed Transaction Report produced will be similar to the example. The report includes some of the following items date range used, ticket numbers, time and date of the transaction, and weight totals.
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5. In the example shown, the Report by Product will group like products together and provides total weights for each product which has been processed over the date range entered.
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7. The Voided Transactions report lists all transactions which have been voided over the date range entered.
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9. The Error Report lists all of the errors which have occurred in the operation of the instrument. The report details the specifics of each error code and the error parameters. The report also details if the error is enabled for reporting. The last occurrence details the time and date the error occurred.
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1. Select the report required and a Report Options menu prompts the user for a decision regarding the method of printing the report.. Press the Continue button to begin the print operation. Press the Cancel button at any time to cancel the report operation. Selecting Back: Summary Reports will return the user to the Summary Reports selection menu. The blue menu selection beside the Action: legend presents three options for printing the report. These choices are Print, Email, or Export the report. Selecting the CANCEL item will abort any selection.
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3. See the examples of the available Summary reports shown on the right.
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If the Back: Configuration Menu is selected, the user will be returned to the Configuration menu and not the Calibration menu.
Selecting Back: Configuration Menu will return the user to the Configuration menu.
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5. The datas integrity is being verified that it is a correct and a valid backup.
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7. The Database Backup is complete. Press the Continue button to return to the Database Maintenance menu. Press Return to Weighing to exit to the Weigh processing screen.
B. Procedure Backup Database to External Flash: 1. Insert a USB Flash drive into an available USB port on the rear panel. The database maintenance area of configuration is performed by accessing the Configuration Menu. Select LOGIN and enter the Supervisor password.
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3. A message will appear and direct the user to Continue or Cancel the procedure. Select the desired action button.
4. The Database Backup is complete. Press the Continue button to return to the Database Maintenance menu. Press Return to Weighing to exit to the Weigh processing screen.
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3. A message will appear and direct the user to Continue or Cancel the procedure. Select the desired action button.
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A. Procedure Restore Database from Flash: 1. The database maintenance area of configuration is performed by accessing the Configuration Menu. Select LOGIN and enter the Supervisor password.
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4. The datas integrity is being verified that it is a correct and a valid restore process.
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6. The Database Restore process is complete. Press the Continue button to return to the Database Maintenance menu. Press Return to Weighing to exit to the Weigh processing screen.
B. Procedure Restore Database from External Flash: 1. The database maintenance area of configuration is performed by accessing the Configuration Menu. Select LOGIN and enter the Supervisor password.
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3. Select the backup file which is to be restored from a menu list as shown.
4. A warning will be presented to the user of whether or not to proceed. It will also indicate the file selected from the external USB flash drive to ensure the correct file has been selected. The user will need to press Continue button to complete the process or press the Cancel button to stop the procedure. Select the desired action button.
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6. The Database Restore process is complete. Press the Continue button to return to the Database Maintenance menu. Press Return to Weighing to exit to the Weigh processing screen.
C. Procedure Restore Database from Defaults: 1. The database maintenance area of configuration is performed by accessing the Configuration Menu. Select LOGIN and enter the Supervisor password.
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3. A warning will be presented to the user of whether or not to proceed. The user will need to press the Continue button to complete the process or press the Cancel button to stop the procedure. Select the desired action button.
4. The default restore process has started and this process can take several minutes to complete.
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6. The Database Default Restore process is complete. Press the Continue button to return to the Database Maintenance menu. Press Return to Weighing to exit to the Weigh processing screen.
A. Procedure to Vacuum Database: 1. The database maintenance area of configuration is performed by accessing the Configuration Menu. Select LOGIN and enter the Supervisor.
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3. A warning will be presented to the user of whether or not to proceed. The user will need to press the Continue button to complete the process or press the Cancel button to stop the procedure. Select the desired action button.
4. The Database Vacuum process is complete. Press the Continue button to return to the Database Maintenance menu. Press Return to Weighing to exit to the Weigh processing screen.
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Database.
5. A warning will be presented to the user of whether or not to proceed. The user will need to press the Continue button to complete the process or press the Cancel button to stop the procedure. Select the desired action button.
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6. The Database Re-Index process is complete. Press the Continue button to return to the Database Maintenance menu. Press Return to Weighing to exit to the Weigh processing screen.
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Options.
3. Enter the number of days which will trigger the backup reminder beside the Transaction Data Backup Days:.
Selecting Back: Configuration Menu will return the user to the Configuration menu. Press Return to Weighing to exit to the Weigh processing screen.
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8.4. Troubleshooting
8.4.1. Loopback Test for Serial Ports
The FB2550 has a built-in serial port test feature. In order to utilize this feature, a test cable will need to be used. This feature will assist in determining if a COM port is faulty.
A. Procedure to perform a Loopback Test: 1. The loopback test is performed by accessing the Configuration Menu. Select LOGIN and enter the Supervisor password.
Test.
3. Enter the First Port: port by touching the blue data box and selecting the COM port from the menu list which needs to be tested.
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4. Enter the Second Port: port by touching the blue data box and selecting the COM port from the menu list which needs to be tested. 5. Install the test cable connecting the two selected COM ports. 6. Press the Continue button to begin the loopback test.
7. The Loopback Test is complete. Press the Continue button to return to the Configuration menu. Press Return to Weighing to exit to the Weigh processing screen.
Table 8.4.1. - Test Cable Wiring P1 DB-9F 2 3 5 Description Rx Tx Gnd Description Tx Rx Gnd P2 DB-9F 3 2 5
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10. If Show as Local is selected, select LogIn and enter the LogIn password, The menus will appear as if you were in front of the FB2550 and programming the instrument.
11. The FB2550 will not be usable as long as remote access is being performed. A blue notification screen will be visible as long as the remote configuration is in process.
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Specification Summary
Hardware Specifications
General specifications Power Power Consumption 9-40 VDC (24 VDC Nominal) 300 mA typical 800 mA max (@24 VDC)
Interface connections Field bus as selected, serial channel LEDs/indicators Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating humidity Enclosure rating Mounting options Others Physical Dimensions Approval Power, Network connection
0 to 70 C -40 to 85 C 90% non-condensing None Thru holes RoHS 4.24 inches x 3.20 inches CE
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Software Specifications
FB2550 output data format to Gateway: The gateway will take a serial string and remap the data to the format needed for the field bus type installed per the register. The following is the definition of the serial string for one (1) scale. The scale ID is extracted from status word 0 and the data is placed in the appropriate field bus registers based on this scale ID. Status word data is sent as binary values MSB first over the serial channel. Weight data is sent as 6 characters representing a 6 digit decimal value (000000 999999). This decimal value represents the weight multiplied by the scale factor listed in command/status word 1 bits 0-2. The serial string is a fixed length of 57 bytes.
STX character Status word 0 Status word 1 Status word 2 Unassigned data Gross Weight Tare Weight Net Weight Setpoint 1 Setpoint 2 Flow Rate Unassigned data CRC ETX character
1 byte, (02h) 2 bytes, (includes scale ID) 2 bytes, 2 bytes, 6 characters, (default 000000) 6 characters, (example 002340) 6 characters, 6 characters, 6 characters, 6 characters, 6 characters, 6 characters, 1 byte, 1 byte (03h)
Note weight values sent over the serial channel will be represented in the field bus registers based on the settings of bits 14 and 15 in status word 0. If the data is set to be a 16 bit or 32 bit integer, then the register value will contain the integer value and the host must multiply this by the scale factor to get the actual weight. (If it is set to be a 16 bit integer and the integer value is greater then 65535 a value of 0 is placed in the register). If the data is set to be floating point, then the gateway will multiply the integer value received by the scale factor and place the resulting 32 bit floating point value in the register. In this case the host does not use the scale factor to interpret the value.
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FB2550 input data format from Gateway The Gateway will send a string to the serial port reflecting data from the field bus. The following is the definition of the serial string for one (1) scale. The scale ID in the field bus register for Command word 0 for a scale must be set to the correct value (14) before data for that scale will be sent over the serial channel. If the scale ID is set to the correct value, any time any data for this scale changes the data will be sent out the serial channel. Command word data is sent as binary values MSB first over the serial channel. Weight data is sent as 6 characters representing a 6 digit decimal value (000000 999999). This decimal value represents the weight multiplied by the scale factor listed in command/status word 1 bits 0-2. The serial string is a fixed length of 105 bytes. STX character Command word 0 Command word 1 Command word 2 Setpoint 1 weight Setpoint 2 weight Tare Weight Display Message 1 Display Message 2 Display Message 3 CRC ETX character 1 byte, (02h) 2 bytes, (includes scale ID) 2 bytes, 2 bytes, 6 characters, 6 characters, 6 characters, 26 characters, 26 characters, 26 characters, 1 byte, 1 byte (03h)
Note weight values sent over the serial channel will represent data in the field bus registers based on the settings of bits 14 and 15 in status word 0. If the data is set to be a 16 bit or 32 bit integer, then the integer value in the register will be sent over the serial channel. (If it is set to be 16 bit the high order word will be ignored). If the data is set to be floating point, then the floating point value will be multiplied by the scale factor and the integer portion of this resulting value will be sent over the serial channel. In all cases if the resulting integer is greater then 999999, a value of 000000 will be sent over the serial channel. In all cases the scale must multiply the integer by the scale factor to determine the actual weight.
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Serial data is transferred according to the RS232 specification between the gateway and the FB2550. The communications parameters are as follows:
115200 8 None 1
Start Address Scale 1 Scale 2 Scale 3 Scale 4 Scale Message Line 1 Scale Message Line 2 Scale Message Line 3 Unassigned
Hex 0 14 28 3C 50 6A 84 9E
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Hex 0 28 50 78
Decimal 0 40 80 120
Register Usage Command Word 0 Command Word 1 Command Word 2 Setpoint 1 Setpoint 2 Tare Weight Unassigned
10 11 12 13 - 14 15 - 16 17 - 18 19
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Command Word 0 Command Word 1 Command Word 2 Setpoint 1 Setpoint 2 Tare Weight Unassigned
2 2 2 4 4 4 2
Scale 3
30 31 32 33 - 34 35 - 36 37 - 38 39
60 - 61 62 - 63 64 - 65 66 - 69 70 - 73 74 - 77 78 - 79
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2 2 2 4 4 4 2
Scale 4
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Register Usage Status Word 0 Status Word 1 Status Word 2 Unassigned Gross Weight Tare Weight Net Weight Setpoint 1 Setpoint 2
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40 - 41 42 - 43 44 - 45 46 - 49 50 - 53 54 - 57 58 - 61 62 - 65 66 - 69 70 - 73 74 - 79
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Status Word 0 Status Word 1 Status Word 2 Unassigned Gross Weight Tare Weight Net Weight Setpoint 1 Setpoint 2 FlowRate (weight /second) Unassigned
2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6
Scale 2
60 61 62 63 - 64 65 - 66 67 - 68 69 - 70 71 - 72 73 - 74 75 - 76 77 - 79
120 - 121 122 - 123 124 - 125 126 - 129 130 - 133 134 - 137 138 - 141 142 - 145 146 - 149 150 - 153 154 - 159
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Status / Command Word 1 bit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Print Command Beep Load Tare Command Auto Tare Command Load Setpoint 1 Load Setpoint 2 Zero Scale Command Load Cell Status bits 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 All Good = 0 Defective Cell = Cell Number Binary Usage Decimal Point Location bits 0, 1, 2 000 * 1.0; 001 * 0.1; 010 * 0.01; 011 * 0.001; 100 * 0.0001
Status / Command Word 2 bit 0 1 2 3 15 Usage Display Message Command / Operator Acknowledge Scale weight at or above Maximum weight Scale weight at or below Minimum weight unused
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Word 0 bits 0,1,2 Changes Instrument display to applicable scale. Value is the scale id if the scale is selected, from instrument keyboard or fieldbus, else the value is zero.
Word 0 bit 3 Not applicable. Indicates that the scale senses motion.
Word 0 bit 4
Not applicable. Indicates that the scale is at 105% of capacity. If this condition is true the gross weight is sent to the fieldbus as the scale capacity.
Word 0 bit 5
Word 0 bit 6 Enable keyboard tare or auto tare weight. Tare weight enabled.
Word 0 bit 7 Disable keyboard tare and auto tare weight. Tare weight disabled.
Word 0 bit 8
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Word 0 bit 9
Word 0 bit 10
Word 0 bit 11
Used in integer to float weight conversions. Indicates location of decimal point in weight data.
Word 1 bit 3 Load tare from tare memory address. Switches to 1 after command is executed and returns to 0 when command is cleared. Word 1 bit 4 Take current scale gross weight as tare value. Switches to 1 after command is executed and returns to 0 when command is cleared.
Word 1 bit 5
Load setpoint 1 for this scale. Switches to 1 when command is executed returns to zero when command is cleared.
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Word 1 bit 6
Load setpoint 2 for this scale. Switches to 1 when command is executed returns to zero when command is cleared.
Not applicable. All cells are when the value is zero, else data indicates the number of the failing or failed cell.
Word 1 bit 14
Print scale ticket Switches to 1 when the command is recognized and resets after the print cycle is complete and the command bit is reset.
Word 1 bit 15 Sound Instrument audible alarm. Switches to 1 when command is executed, resets to 0 after the command bit is reset.
Word 2 bit 0
Display message on Instrument display. Message loaded from display memory 1 to 3 lines. Switches to 1 when the command is received and the message is displayed. When scale operator operates any key, the message and bit are cleared.
Word 2 bit 1
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Configure Output
Fairbanks Data Format
<STX><A><B><C><GGGGGG><TTTTTT><CR>
Note(s):
1. Characters denoted by G and T are characters 0-9. 2. Leading zeroes are suppressed. 3. Gross Weight Data = G Tare Weight Data = T
X00
0 0 0
X0
1 0 0
X
0 1 0
X.X
1 1 0
X.XX
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X.XXX
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X.XXXX
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Count By 1
1 0
Count by 2
0 1 Always Logic 1 Always Logic 0 Parity Bit
Count by 5
1 1
Description
Net = 1 Negative = 1 Overcapacity = 1 Motion = 1 Kg = 1
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<STX><A><B><C><GGGGGG><TTTTTT><CR>
Note(s):
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X00
0 0 0
X0
1 0 0
X
0 1 0
X.X
1 1 0
X.XX
0 0 1
X.XXX
1 0 1
X.XXXX
0 1 1
X.XXXXX
1 1 1
Increment Size
Bit #
3 4 5 6 7
Count By 1
1 0
Count by 2
0 1 Always Logic 1 Always Logic 0 Parity Bit
Count by 5
1 1
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Description
<CR><P><WWWWWW><m><SP><U><SP><g><SP><SP><ETX>
Note(s):
1. W = Displayed weight P = Polarity + = Positive weight - = Negative weight U = Units lb = pounds kg = kilograms m = Motion or o = Overload g = Gross; n = Net SP = Space 2. Leading zeros are not suppressed.
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Note(s):
1. < > = Space M = Mode G =Gross T=Tare N=Net W = Displayed weight U = Units m = Motion o = Overload 2. Leading zeros are suppressed.
<STX><P><WWWWWW><U><G><M><CR>
Note(s):
1. P = Polarity space = positive weight - = negative weight W = Displayed weight U = Units L = pounds K = kilograms G = Gross; N = Net M = Motion 2. Leading zeros are suppressed.
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FB2550 Series
In/ Out Instrument
Manufactured by Fairbanks Scale, Inc. 821 Locust Street Kansas City, MO 64106
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