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805BS Weighing Indicator Manual

This manual provides installation, operation and configuration information for an indicator model 805BS. It describes the indicator's operation modes, keypad, display symbols, startup process, and normal, peak, and count mode operations. It also covers wire installation, menu configuration, calibration, count item setup, relay output, print format, serial communication, error messages, software version, and specifications.

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805BS Weighing Indicator Manual

This manual provides installation, operation and configuration information for an indicator model 805BS. It describes the indicator's operation modes, keypad, display symbols, startup process, and normal, peak, and count mode operations. It also covers wire installation, menu configuration, calibration, count item setup, relay output, print format, serial communication, error messages, software version, and specifications.

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1. Introduction .........................................................................................................

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1.1 Operation Modes .......................................................................................2
1.2 Front Panel Keypad ...................................................................................3
1.3 Displayed Symbols ....................................................................................3
1.4 Start Up.......................................................................................................4
1.5 Operations..................................................................................................4
1.5.1 Normal Weighing Mode...................................................................4
1.5.1.1 Gross/Net Mode .....................................................................4
1.5.1.2 Units .......................................................................................5
1.5.1.3 Zero Scale ..............................................................................5
1.5.1.4 Acquire Tare...........................................................................5
1.5.1.5 Remove Stored Tare Value ...................................................5
1.5.2 Peak Mode Operations ....................................................................5
1.5.2.1 Units .......................................................................................5
1.5.2.2 Peak/Normal Weighing Mode ...............................................6
1.5.2.3 Remove Peak Mode Value ....................................................6
1.5.2.4 Zero Scale ..............................................................................6
1.5.2.5 Print ........................................................................................6
1.5.3 Count Mode Operations ..................................................................6
1.5.3.1 Gross/Net Mode .....................................................................6
1.5.3.2 Units .......................................................................................6
1.5.3.3 Zero Scale ..............................................................................7
1.5.3.4 Acquire Tare...........................................................................7
1.5.3.5 Remove Stored Tare Value ...................................................7
1.5.3.6 Input Item Code .....................................................................7
1.5.3.7 Fast Setup of Count Items Average Weight ........................7
1.5.3.8 Print ........................................................................................8
2. Wire Installation ..................................................................................................9
3. Configuration ....................................................................................................11
3.1 Front Panel Configuration.......................................................................11
3.2 Menu Structure and Parameter Descriptions ........................................12
3.2.1 F1(Configuration) Menu ................................................................14
3.2.2 F2(Format) Menu............................................................................17
3.2.3 F3(Calibration) Menu .....................................................................20
3.2.4 F4(Serial) Menu ..............................................................................21
3.2.5 F5(Mode) Menu ..............................................................................22
3.2.6 F6(Relay) Menu ..............................................................................24
3.2.7 F7(Ver) Menu ..................................................................................25
3.2.8 F8(PFormat) Menu .........................................................................27
4. Calibration .........................................................................................................27
5. Count Items Average Weight Setup ................................................................29
6. Relay Output Setup...........................................................................................31
7. Print Format.......................................................................................................33
7.1 Print Format Commands .........................................................................34
7.2 GFMT and NFMT Print Format Input ......................................................35
7.3 Default Formating ....................................................................................36
7.4 Print Consecutive Number......................................................................36
7.5 Date and Time Setting .............................................................................37
8. Serial Communication ......................................................................................38
8.1 Continuous Transmission.......................................................................38
8.2 Transmission Upon Request ..................................................................39
8.2.1 Data Transmission Sequence.......................................................39
8.2.2 Communication Command ...........................................................41
8.2.2.1 Transmit Current Weight Value ..........................................41
8.2.2.2 Zero Scale ............................................................................42
8.2.2.3 Print Format Transmission Command ..............................42
8.3 Serial Communication Tests...................................................................43
9. Appendix............................................................................................................44
9.1 Error Messages ........................................................................................44
9.2 Software Version and Default Configuration Parameters ....................45
9.2.1 Find out indicator software version .............................................45
9.2.2 Restore Factory Setup Parameters (Default Configuration
Parameters).............................................................................................46
9.3 Technical Specifications .........................................................................46
9.4 ASCII Codes Table ...................................................................................48
9.5 805BS Display Characters.......................................................................49

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This manual provides installation, operation and configuration information of indicator model
805BS. It is recommended to go through the manual in details before installing, operating or
configuring the indicator.

When it is required to work inside the indicator enclosure for some procedures described,
the work can only be performed by qualified technical personnel.

1. Introduction
The 805BS digital indicator is a general purpose weight indicator having multi-functions with
source of signal coming from load cells.
Key features include :
z Parameter setting and calibration are performed at the front panel
z Auto zero scale can be selected when switching on indicator
z Auto zero tracking
z Unit Selection: kg, lb, g, oz, lb:oz
z 143mm x 41mm LCD white background and blue font display, and with option for blue
background and white font
z Improper operation and fault indication
z Normal Weighing mode, Peak mode and Count mode functions
z 2 way relay signal output
z Zero Scale, Tare mode, Gross/Net weight selections
z Equipped with RS232C connecting port with options for Data Transmitted Continuously
and Data Transmitted Upon Request
z Print functions with programmable print format (with build-in clock to show dates and
hours)
z Can drive up to eight 350Ω or sixteen 700Ω load cells

1.1 Operation Modes


There are Weighing mode and Configuration mode.
z Weighing Mode
Only when the J1 switch is turned off, indicator can get into weighing mode.
According to F5.1 Menu, three different weighing modes can be selected (refer to F5.1
Menu).
(1) Normal Weighing mode: Indicator displays gross weight or net weight in this mode.
Unit of the displayed weight is highlighted by indicator light and different units can
be toggled (refer to Section1.5.1).
(2) Peak mode: Indicator displays peak value of load acted upon the weighing
instrument (refer to Section 1.5.2).
(3) Count mode: Indicator displays number of weighed items having the same weight
(refer to Section 1.5.3).
z Configuration Mode
Only when the J1 switch is turned on, indicator can get into configuration mode.
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Most of the operation data setting including parameters setting and weighing range
calibration are to be carried out in Configuration mode.
Remove the back panel of indicator (refer to Fig 2-1 Sockets on Circuit Board) . Switch
on J1 jumper located at the lower corner. Indicator is in Configuration mode and display
shows “F1”. Refer to Section 3 for details.

1.2 Front Panel Keypad

Fig.1-2 Front Panel Configuration

Fig.1-2 shows indicator display and keypad configuration. Signs at the bottom of the keypad
are for configuration operation use (refer to Section 3 for details).
The signs are for inputting item codes in Count mode (refer to section 1.5.3.6 for details).

1.3 Displayed symbols

z “ ”——Peak,The symbol is displayed when operating in Peak mode.

z “ ”——Count, The symbol is displayed when operating in Count mode.


z “kg”—— The symbol is displayed when display showing units in kg.
z “lb”—— The symbol is displayed when display showing units in lb.
z “g”—— The symbol is displayed when display showing units in g.
z “oz”—— The symbol is displayed when display showing units in oz.

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z “lb:oz”—— The symbol is displayed when display showing units in lb:oz.

z “ ”—— Gross, The symbol is displayed when display showing gross weight.

z “ ”——Net, The symbol is displayed when display showing net weight.

z “ ”—— Stable, The symbol is displayed when load is stable or within the preset
dynamic load range (refer to F1.4 Menu for dynamic load setting).

z “ ”—— Zero, The symbol is displayed when load is within zero range (<1/4d).

z “ ”—— Tare, The symbol is displayed when Tare setting is not zero.

1.4 Start Up
Connect power supply. Pressing on the ON/OFF button on the front panel for 5 seconds to
turn on the power, the indicator goes through a self checking process (showing all 0 to all 9).
Two possible outcomes depending on F1.12 Menu settings :
z If indicator is set to auto Zero Scale (F1.12=0), and the load on the scale is within the
zero scale setting in F1.3 Menu, indicator zeros automatically and display shows “0”.
z If indicator is not set to Zero Scale (F1.12=1) or the load exceeds the zero scale setting
in F1.3 Menu, display shows actual load.

Refer to F1.3 Menu and F1.12 Menu for further information.


Note: once the back light was off automatically, pressing on the ON/OFF button for 3
seconds to turn on the back light.

1.5 Operations
Indicator goes to Weighing mode when it is switched on. Turn on the J1 switch, the indicator
can be selected to normal Weighing mode, Peak mode and Count mode (refer to F5.1
Menu).

1.5.1 Normal Weighing Mode

When it is set to the Normal Weighing mode (F5.1=0), both “Peak” and “Count” marking
won’t be shown up. Indicator is in Normal Weighing mode (refer to F5.1 Menu)
Basic operations in Normal Weighing mode :

1.5.1.1 Gross/Net Mode


Press【GR/NET】, change to net weight from gross weight or vice versa. When tare weight is
stored (indicator has stored tare weight value other than 0), net weight shown on the display
is equal to gross weight less tare weight.
The ”Gross” symbol is displayed when indicating gross weight.
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The ”Net” symbol is displayed when indicating net weight.

1.5.1.2 Units
Press 【UNITS】, change to kg from lb or vice versa. The corresponding unit is displayed.

1.5.1.3 Zero Scale


When in Gross mode (The “Gross” symbol is displayed), remove the load from scale and
wait until the “Stable” symbol is displayed. Press 【ZERO】 and “Zero” symbol is displayed.
Zero Scale setting is complete.

1.5.1.4 Acquire Tare


When no Tare is stored, place the container on the scale and wait until the “Stable” symbol is
displayed. Press 【TARE】. Tare weight is stored. Display shows Net weight while “Net”
symbol is displayed (refer to F6.1 Menu).

1.5.1.5 Remove Stored Tare Value


When a tare weight is stored (The “Tare” symbol is displayed), press【TARE】 to remove the
stored tare value. Display shows gross weight while the “Gross” symbol is displayed (refer to
F6.1 Menu).

1.5.1.6 Print
When the “Stable” symbol is displayed, press 【PRINT】. Data from indicator is transmitted to
a serial printer for printing. After each printing, the Consecutive Number is increased by 1.
Print format is set according to F8 Menu (refer to Section 7 for Print Format).

1.5.2 Peak Mode Operations

When F5.1 Menu is set to Peak mode (F5.1=1), “Peak” The symbol is displayed and
indicator is in Peak mode (refer to F5.1 Menu setting).
When in Peak mode, display shows gross weight. 【GR/NET】 button is for switching
between Peak and Normal Weighing modes. 【TARE】 button is for cancellation of Peak
mode.
Basic operations when in Peak mode:

1.5.2.1 Units
When Peak mode operation is deactivated (“Set” light is off), press 【UNITS】, displayed unit
is changed to kg from lb, or vice versa. Corresponding unit indicating The symbol is
displayed.
When Peak mode operation is activated (“Set” The symbol is displayed), the 【UNITS】
button does not function.

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1.5.2.2 Peak/Normal Weighing Mode
When the “Set” symbol is displayed, Peak mode is activated. Display shows the maximum
value of load which has been applied to the load cell. When the load is removed, display still
shows the peak load.
When the “Set” symbol isn’t displayed, Peak mode is deactivated. Value shown on display
changes according to the load applied to the load cell.
Press 【GR/NET】 can change indicator from Peak mode to Normal Weighing mode, or vice
versa.

1.5.2.3 Remove Peak Mode Value


When Peak mode is on (The “Set” symbol is displayed), remove the load and press 【TARE】.
Peak mode value is removed, and indicator starts another Peak mode operation.

1.5.2.4 Zero Scale


When Peak mode is on (The “Set” symbol is displayed), press 【GR/NET】 to switch
indicator to Normal Weighing mode.
Remove the load and when the “Stable” symbol is displayed, press 【ZERO】. Display shows
zero value.

1.5.2.5 Print
When Peak mode is on (The “Set” symbol is displayed), press 【PRINT】 and Peak value is
printed. When the Peak mode is off, press 【PRINT】 and the current load value is printed.
After each printing, the Consecutive Number is increased by 1. The Print format is set
according to F8 Menu (refer to Section 7 for Print Format).

1.5.3 Count Mode Operations

When F5.1 Menu is set to Count mode (F5.1=2), The “Count” symbol is displayed. Indicator
is in the Count mode operations (refer to F5.1 Menu for setting).
Basic operations in Count mode:

1.5.3.1 Gross/Net Mode


Press 【GR/NET】 to switch between Gross weight to Net weight. When in Tare mode, Net
weight is equal to Gross weight less Tare weight.
The ”Gross” symbol is displayed when in Gross mode.
The ”Net” symbol is displayed when in Net mode.

1.5.3.2 Units
Press 【UNITS】, switch between the weight of load and the quantity of count items. When
showing the weight of load, follow F2.3 Menu to choose the unit (refer to F2.3 Menu).
When showing the quantity of count items, display shows “nxxxxx”. xxxxx is the quantity of
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count items.

1.5.3.3 Zero Scale


When in Gross mode (The “Gross” symbol is displayed), remove the load from scale. When
the “Stable” symbol is displayed, press 【ZERO】 and “Zero” symbol is displayed. Zero Scale
setting is complete.

1.5.3.4 Acquire Tare


When no Tare is stored (No “Tare” symbol is displayed), place the container onto the scale
and wait until the “Stable” symbol is displayed. Press 【TARE】 and Tare value (weight of
container) is stored. Display shows Net weight and the “Net” symbol is displayed (refer to
F6.1 Menu).

1.5.3.5 Remove Stored Tare Value


When a tare value is stored (The “Tare” symbol is displayed), press 【TARE】 and the stored
tare value is removed. Display shows Gross weight and the “Gross” symbol is displayed
(refer F6.1 Menu).

1.5.3.6 Input Item Code


When in Count mode, press 【PRINT】 to go to Input Item Code status. Display shows “P=
xx”, where xx is the code number of the current count item and x flashes.

Now the functions of the keypad become , , , , . , are for moving


forward and backward while , are for increasing and decreasing the digits.

After finish with Input Item Code, press key if the stored Item Code is not 0. Item Code
of the current count items is stored and the keypad returns to normal operating functions as
shown in Fig. 1-1.
If the stored Item Code = 0, display goes to the Fast Setup of the Averaging Weight of the
Count Item (refer to Section 1.5.3.7).

1.5.3.7 Fast Setup of Count Items Average Weight


To obtain the average weight of a count item without going into the Configuration mode,
follow the procedure below,
(1) Enter the Input Item Code according to Section 1.5.3.6. Set the Item Code = 0.
Display shows “P = 00”.

(2) Remove all weights from the scale. Press to zero the scale. Display shows
“CAL” while calibration is in progress.
(3) After zeroing the scale, display proceeds to Count Items Average Weight Setup.
Use , to select the suitable sample quantity. Normally select larger quantity
for lighter count items.
(4) After selecting a suitable quantity and placing the respective quantity of count items
to the scale, press . Display shows “CAL” while calibration is in progress. When
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complete, there are two possible outcomes :
z Display shows “- - E5 - -” when the average weight of the count items is too
small.
Then there are two options :
- Combine a few count items to become one count item. Place the same
quantity of count items to the scale as per the sample quantity set in (3)
above. Press to calculate the average weight.
- Press to cancel Count Items Average Weight Setup.
- Turn off the J1 switch.
z Display shows the count items average weight and returns to the Weighing
mode.
(5) After returning to the Weighing mode, keypad functions according to Fig. 1-1.

Note : During the process (2), (3) and (4) above, press to cancel the Count Items
Average Weight Setup and return to the Weighing mode.

1.5.3.8 Print
When in Count mode (display shows “nxxxxx”), place the items which are to be counted onto
the scale. Wait until the “Stable” symbol is displayed and press 【PRINT】. The quantity of
items is printed. After each printing, the Consecutive Number is increased by 1. The printing
format is set according to F8 Menu (refer to Section 7 for Print Format).

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2. Wire Installation

J1 ON OFF J2 ON OFF

1(RXD1),2(TXD1),3(GND),4(TXD2),5(RXD2),6(GND) 1(-V),2(-VS),3(IN+),4(GND),5(IN-),6(+VS),7(+V)
Output Output
Printer RS232 LOADCELL
K1 K2
DC 6V
- + KOUT1

Fig. 2-1 Sockets on Circuit Board

Note: When connect to 4-wire load cell, please turn J2 switch to ON.
J2 ON OFF

1(-V),2(-VS),3(IN+),4(GND),5(IN-),6(+VS),7(+V)

(IN+) (IN-)
(-V) (+V)

LOADCELL
Fig. 2-2 Indicator connect to 4-wire load-cell

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When connect to 6-wire load cell, please turn J2 switch to OFF.
J2 ON OFF

1(-V),2(-VS),3(IN+),4(GND),5(IN-),6(+VS),7(+V)

(IN+) (IN-)
(-VS) (+V)
(-V) (+VS)

LOADCELL
Fig. 2-3 Indicator connect to 6-wire load-cell

1(RXD1),2(TXD1),3(GND),4(TXD2),5(RXD2),6(GND)

Output Output
Printer RS232

Fig. 2-4 RS232 Communication and Printer Connection

2.1 DC : DC power supply


1 —— DC+ ; 2 —— DC- ;(6~7.5 VDC/1.5A)
2.2 KOUT : Relay signal outputs

K 1 K2
K OU T1

Fig. 2-5 Relay Connection ports


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2.3 J1 is used to switch between calibration and normal weighing mode. When it is turned to
ON, the indicator get into calibration mode, otherwise it is normal weighing mode.
2.4 LOADCELL : Load Cell Input
1(V-) —— Excitation-
2(VS-)—— Sense-
3(IN+)—— Signal+
4 (GND) ——Signal ground
5(IN–)—— Signal-
6(VS+)—— Sense+
7(V+)—— Excitation+
2.5 COMM : Serial Communication port (see Fig. 2-1)
1(RXD1)—— RS232C Receipt port 1
2(TXD1)—— RS232C Output port 1
3(GND)—— Signal ground (connect to computer)
4(TXD2)—— RS232C Output port 2
5(RXD2)—— RS232C Receipt port 2
6(GND)—— Signal ground (connect to serial printer).

3. Configuration
Configure indicator according to the following steps:
z Remove the back panel of indicator.
z Turn on J1 switch.
z Indicator is now in Configuration mode and display shows “F 1” in the first Menu item of
Level 1 Submenu.
z When configuration is completed and display shows “F1”, Turn off J1 switch, exit
Configuration mode.

3.1 Front Panel Configuration


When configuring, keypad functions as shown in Fig. 3-1.

Table 3-1 Basic functions of Level 1 Submenu


Menu Menu Function
F1 Config Configure grads, zero tracking, zero range, motion band, overload,
sample rate, digital filtering and zero scale. See Section 3.2.1.
F2 Format Set decimal point location, display divisions, display rate and display
unit. See Section 3.2.2.
F3 Calibration Calibrate indicator. See Section 3.2.3 and Section 4.

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F4 Serial Configure serial communication ports. See Section 3.2.4 and
Section 8.
F5 Mode Set weighing mode and unit weight of counted items. See Section
1.5.3, Section 3.2.5 and Section 5.
F6 Relay Set Relay operation modes. See Section 3.2.6 and Section 6.
F7 Ver Indicate software version and regenerate default configuration
parameters. See Section 3.2.7 and Appendix 9-2.
F8 PFormat Set print format. See Section 3.2.8 and Section 7.

Fig. 3-1 Keypad functions in Configuration Mode

3.2 Menu Structure and Parameter Descriptions


Menu structure is shown in the following section in flow diagram. In the actual Menu
structure, the selected Menu item is displayed horizontally. In most Menus, set parameters
and parameter value are shown in tables. Choices with “√” are default values, and “number”
is editable values.

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Level Level
Menu Menu

2nd Level 2nd Level


Menu Menu

Value Value Value Value

Fig. 3-2 Menu Configuration Flow Diagram

There are 4 directional keys , , , to be used for configuration operation. ,


are for horizontal movement in the same level menu and parameters. , are for
moving up and down through different level menus. is for confirming a choice of
parameter in a menu.

Use , to choose a parameter in a menu and use to move to the next level menu or
parameter.
When moving into a parameter of a menu, display shows the previous choice.

When the parameter of a menu is a fixed value, use , to move horizontally and use
to store the selected parameter and to return to the last menu.
When a parameter value of a menu is editable as shown in Fig 3-3, directional keys are used
to edit the digit selected, and to increase or decrease the value of the selected digit.

Fig. 3-3 Editable Parameter

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3.2.1 F1(Configuration) Menu

Fig. 3-4 F1 (Configuration) Menu Structure

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Table 3-2 F1(Configuration)Menu Parameters
F1(Configuration)Menu
Parameter Choices Description
Level 2 Submenu
Graduations. Specifies the number of full scale
F1.1 number graduations. The value entered must be in the
(Grads) range 1-100 000. Graduation=Capacity/Display
Divisions. Display divisions for primary and
secondary units are specified in the F2 (Format)
Menu.
0(OFF) Zero track band. Automatically zeros the scale
F1.2 1(0.5D)√ when within the range specified, as long as the input
(Zero Track 2(1D) is within the configured zero range. Selections are
Band) 3(3D) + display divisions.
0(1.9%FS)√ Zero range. Selects the range within which the
F1.3 scale can be zeroed. The 1.9% selection is +1.9%
1(100%FS)
(Zero Range) around the calibrated zero point, for a total range of
3.8% FS.
FS=Grads * D
0(1D)√ Motion band. Sets the level in display divisions at
1(2D) which scale motion is detected. If motion is not
F1.4 2(3D) detected for 1 second or more, the “Stable” symbol
(Motion Band) 3(5D) is displayed. Some operations, including Zero,
4(10D) Tare and Print, require the scale to be at standstill.
5(20D) When F1.4 is selected OFF, F1.2 should also be set
6(OFF) to OFF.
0(FS+2%) Overload. Determines the point at which the display
F1.5 1(FS+1D) shows “OF” indicating the scale is overloaded.
(OverLoad) 2(FS+9D)√
3(FS)
0(7.5Hz) Sample rate. Selects the measurement rate in
1(15Hz)√ samples per second of the analogue-to-digital
2(30Hz) converter. Lower sample rate values provide greater
F1.6 3(60Hz) signal noise immunity.
(Sample Rate) 4(120Hz)
5(240Hz)
6(480Hz)
7(960Hz)
0 Digital Filter. Selects the digital filtering rate. The
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F1.7 1√ higher the value, the lower is the effect acting upon
(Digital Filter 1) the indicator due to noise and mechanical vibration
2 and hence having a more accurate display.
3 However, it slows down the settling rate of the
4 indicator.
5
0
F1.8 1
(Digital Filter 2) 2√
3
4
5
0
F1.9 1
(Digital Filter 3) 2√
3
4
5
0(2OUT) Digital Filter Cutout Sensitivity. Specifies the
1(4OUT)√ number of consecutive readings that must fall
F1.10 2(8OUT) outside the filter threshold (the value set for F1.11)
(Digital filter 3(16OUT) before digital filtering is suspended. The higher the
cutout sensitivity) 4(32OUT) value, the lower is the effect due to noise and
5(64OUT) mechanical vibration and hence having a more
6(128OUT) accurate display.
0(NONE) Digital Filter Cutout Threshold. Specifies the filter
1(2D) threshold, in display divisions. When a specified
F1.11 2(5D)√ number of consecutive scale readings (the value set
(Digital filter 3(10D) for F1.10) fall outside of this threshold, digital
cutout threshold) 4(20D) filtering is suspended. Digital filtering continues to
5(50D) function when F1.11 is set to 0 (NONE).
6(100D)
7(200D)
F1.12 0(Yes)√ Power Up Zero. Specifies whether to zero the
(Power Up Zero) 1(No) scale when switching on the scale. When selected 0
(Yes), indicator zeros the scale after finishing self
checking.

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3.2.2 F2(Format) Menu

Fig. 3-5 F2 (Format) Menu

Table 3-2 F2(Format) Menu


F2(Format)Menu
Parameter Choices Description
Level 2 Submenu
F2.1 0√ Specifies the unit used of the Primary unit.
(Primary Unit) (Primary Unit kg,
assistant unit lb)
1
(Primary Unit kg,
assistant unit g)
2
(Primary Unit kg,
assistant unit oz)

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3
(Primary Unit kg,
assistant unit
lb:oz)
4
(Primary Unit lb,
assistant unit kg)
5
(Primary Unit lb,
assistant unit g)
6
(Primary Unit lb,
assistant unit oz)
7
(Primary Unit lb,
assistant unit
lb:oz)
8
(Primary Unit g,
assistant unit kg)
9
(Primary Unit g,
assistant unit lb)
10
(Primary Unit g,
assistant unit oz)
11
(Primary Unit g,
assistant unit
lb:oz)
12
(Primary Unit oz,
assistant unit kg)
13
(Primary Unit oz,
assistant unit lb)
14
(Primary Unit oz,,
assistant unit g)

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15
(Primary Unit oz,
assistant unit
lb:oz)
16
(Primary Unit
lb:oz, assistant unit
kg)
17
(Primary Unit
lb:oz, assistant unit
lb)
18
(Primary Unit
lb:oz, assistant unit
g)
19
(Primary Unit
lb:oz, assistant unit
oz)
0(888888) Specifies the decimal position of the Primary
F2.2 1(88888.8)√ unit.
(Primary Unit 2(8888.88)
Decimal Point 3(888.888)
Location)
4(88.8888)
5(888880)
F2.3 0(1)√ Specifies the display divisions of the Primary
(Primary Unit 1(2) unit.
Display Divisions) 2(5)
F2.4 0(888888)√ Specifies the decimal position of the Assistant
(Assistant Unit unit.
Decimal Point When F6.1 is set to 0 or 2, the decimal position
location) 1(88888.8) of the Assistant unit is defined by the decimal
position of the Primary unit.
2(8888.88) Only when F6.1 is set to 1 or 3, the decimal
3(888.888) position of the Assistant unit could be set as
4(88.8888) F2.4 defined.
5(888880)
F2.5 0(1)√ Specifies the displayed divisions of the Assistant

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(Assistant Unit 1(2) unit.
Display Divisions) 2(5)
0(250ms)√ Sets the update rate for displayed values.
F2.6 1(500ms) Values are in milliseconds (ms) or seconds (s).
(Display Rate) 2(750ms)
3(1s)
Note : When selecting F6.1=0 (NTEP) or F6.1=2 (Canada), Assistant Unit Decimal Point
Location and Assistant Unit Display Divisions will change automatically according to
the Primary Unit Decimal Point Location and Primary Unit Display Divisions (refer to
F6.1 Menu).

3.2.3 F3(Calibration) Menu

Fig. 3-6 F3 (Calibration) Menu

Table 3-3 F3(Calibration) Menu


F3(Format)Menu
Parameter Choices Description
Level 2 Submenu
F3.1 Display and edit the zero calibration A/D count
(WZero) — value. Do not adjust this value after F3.3 (WValue)
has been set. Refer to Section 4.
F3.2 Display and edit the test weight value, the value
(WValue) — entered must above 100. Refer to Section 4.

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F3.3 Display and edit the span calibration A/D count
(WSpan) — value. If rezero isn’t needed, press to exit, leap
over F3.4. Refer to Section 4.
F3.4 Press to remove an offset value from the zero
(REZero) — and span calibration. Use this parameter only after
F3.1 (WZero) and F3.3 (WSpan) have been set.
Refer to Section 4.

3.2.4 F4(Serial) Menu

Fig. 3-7 F4(Serial) Menu

Table 3-4 F4 (Serial) Menu


F4(Format)Menu
Parameter Choices Description
Level 2 Submenu
0(1200) Specifies settings for baud rate.
F4.1 1(2400)
(Baud) 2(4800)
3(9600)√
F4.2 0(8NONE)√ Specifies settings for the number of data bits.
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(Bits) 1 (7EVEN)
2 (7ODD)
F4.3 0(con) Selects the mode of data transmission. 0(con) is
(Mode) for continuous transmission and 1(comm) is for
1(comm)√
transmission upon receiving commands. It must be
set to 1 to use print function. Refer to Section 8.
F4.4 — Press to perform serial communication tests
(Test) between two indicators. Refer to Section 8.3

3.2.5 F5(Mode) Menu

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F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8
Config Format Calibration Serial Mode Relay Ver PFormat

F5.1 F5.2 F5.3 F5.4 F5.5


Work mode Sequence Zero Number AVW

0
10
(General)
Press Enter Press Enter
1 key to begin key to begin
20
(Peaker)
2
30
(Counter)

50

100

200

300

500

1000

Fig. 3-8 F5(Mode) Menu

Table 3-5 F5(Mode) Menu


F5(Mode)Menu
Parameter Choices Description
Level 2 Submenu
F5.1 0(General)√ Selects one of the three operation modes. Refer to
(Work Mode) 1(Peaker) Section 1.5 for descriptions of three different
2(Counter) operation modes. If you want to select Peaker and
Counter Mode, F6.1 must be set to 3(NONE),
otherwise, Peaker and Counter Mode won’t be
functional.

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F5.2 Specifies the item code number of counted items.
(Counted Item number Allowable numbers are 0 to 99. Refer to Section 5
Code) for description of the setting of the counted item
code.
F5.3 — Sets the scale to zero before inputting the average
(Zero) weight of counted items. Refer to Section 5.
10 Specifies the quantity of sample counted items.
20 Refer to Section 5.
F5.4 30
(Sampling 50
Quantity) 100
200
300
500
1000
F5.5 — Displays and edits the average weight of the
(Average Weight) counted items. Refer to Section 5.

3.2.6 F6(Relay) Menu

F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8
Config Format Calibration Serial Mode Relay Ver PFormat

F6.1 F6.2 F6.3


REGULA P1 P2

0
(NTEP)
number number
1
(OIML)
2
(CANADA)
3
(NONE)

Fig. 3-9 F6(Relay) Menu


Table 3-6 F6(Relay) Menu

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F6(Relay)Menu
Parameter Choices Descritpion
Level 2 Submenu
0 (NTEP) For OIML, NTEP and CANADA application, Tare
F6.1 1 (OMIL) removal is only allowed when Gross = 0. When
(mode) 2 (CANADA) NONE is selected, Tare removal can be done at any
3 (NONE) weighing mode.
For NTEP and OIML, a new Tare can be acquired
even when there is a stored Tare.
For CANADA, a new Tare can be acquired after the
stored Tare is removed.
For NONE, NTEP and CANADA, when the current
weight is within the specified zero range, zero scale
can be performed irrespective it is in Gross or Net
mode.
For OIML, zero scale can only be performed when it
is in Gross mode and Tare can be removed when it
is in Net mode.
F6.2 Number Specifies fixed value 1. Refer to Section 6 for Relay
(P1) Output setup.
F6.3 Number Specifies fixed value 2. Refer to Section 6 for Relay
(P2) Output setup

3.2.7 F7(Ver) Menu

Fig. 3-10 F7(Ver) Menu


Table 3-7 F7(Ver) Menu

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F7(Ver)Menu
Parameter Choices Description
Level 2 Submenu
F7.1 Number Consecutive Numbering. Allows sequential
(CONSNU) numbering for print operations. The consecutive
number value is incremented following each print
operation. The initial value of this parameter is set
to the start up value specified on the CONSTU (F7.2
value). Refer to Section 7.4
F7.2 Number Consecutive Number Start Up Value. Refer to
(CONSTU) Section 7.4
F7.3 Soft Version Displays the software version installed in the
(Version) indicator. This value cannot be altered.
F7.4 Date Setting of date as “DD.MM.YY”
(DATE)
F7.5 Time Setting of time as “HH.MM.SS”
(TIME)
F7.6 Number Press after inputting the PassWord to recover
(Default) the default value in the ROM. Refer to Appendix
9-2.

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3.2.8 F8(PFormat) Menu

F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8
Config Format Calibration Serial Mode Relay Ver PFormat

F8.1 F8.2 F8.3


GFMT NFMT Default
Press to insert a
space before the active
character Press Enter to
Same as GFMT
Load Default Format

Display first 6
Scroll left in format string characters of Scroll right in format string
format

Display and edit


Decrement ASCII value active character and
Increment ASCII value of
of active character ASCII value active character

Delete active
character

Fig. 3-11 F8(PFormat) Menu

F8 (PFormat) Menu is used for setting Print format of serial print output. Refer to Section 7.

4. Calibration
The calibration of 805BS consists of the following steps:
z Zero calibration
z Entering the test weight value
z Span calibration
z Optional re-zero calibration for test weights using hooks or chains.

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Fig. 4-1 F3(Calibration) Menu

The following section describes calibration procedure for each of the calibration methods:
(1) Set indicator to the Configuration mode (display shows “F 1”) and remove all weight
from the scale platform. If the test weights require hooks or chains, place the hooks
or chains on the scale for zero calibration.

(2) Press until the display shows “F 3” (see Fig. 4-1). Press to go to zero
calibration mode. Display shows “F 3” (see Fig. 4-1).
(3) When display shows “F 3.1”, there are 2 options :

z Press to zero calibration. Display shows “CAL” while calibration is in


progress. When complete, the A/D count for the zero calibration is displayed.
Do not adjust this value. Press again to save the zero calibration value and
go to the next menu (display shows “F 3.2”).
z Press , display shows the A/D count of the original zero calibration. It can
be edited following Fig. 4-2. When complete, press to save and to go to the
next menu. Display shows “F 3.2”.
(4) When display shows “F 3.2”, place test weight on the scale and press to show
the test weight value. Follow Fig. 4-2 to input the test weight value, then press
to save the value and go to the next menu. Display shows “F 3.3”.
(5) When display shows “F 3.3”, there are 2 options :

z Press to calibrate span. Display shows “CAL” while calibration is in


progress. When complete, the A/D count for the span calibration is shown. Do
not adjust this value. Press again to save the span calibration value and
go to the next menu. Display shows “F 3.4”.
z Press to show the A/D count of the original span calibration. It can be

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edited following Fig. 4-2. When complete, press to return to F3.4 Menu.
Display shows “F3.4”.
(6) F 3.4 Menu is used to remove a calibration offset when hooks or chains are used to
hang the test weights.
When display shows “F3.4”, there are 2 options :
z If no other apparatus is used to hang the test weights during calibration, remove
the test weight and press to return to F4 Menu. Display shows “F4”
z If hooks or chains are used during calibration, remove these and the test
weights from the scale. With all weight removed, press to re-zero the
scale. This function adjusts the zero and span calibration values. Display
shows “CAL” while zero and span calibrations are adjusted. When complete,
the adjusted A/D count for the zero calibration is shown. Press to save
the value and to return to F4 Menu. Display shows “F4”.
(7) Turn off the J1 switch to exit from the configuration mode and enter into weighing
mode.

When editing numerical values, press , to change the digit selected. Press , to
increase or decrease the value of the selected digit.

Fig. 4-2 Editing Procedure for Numerical Values

Suggestion: When finish calibrating (including F3.4 Menu operations), record the
values of F3.1, F3.2 and F3.3. When certain parameters were accidentally altered, the
data can be recovered by following the procedure in the above points (3), (4) and (5). It
is no need to re-calibrate all over again.

5. Count Items Average Weight Setup


When Count mode is selected in F5.1 Menu, it is required to set up the average weight of the
count items. The indicator can be set up for up to 100 count items. The set up consists of
the following steps:

z Item code
z Zero scale
z Sample quantity
z Confirming Count Items Average Weight

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F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8
Config Format Calibration Serial Mode Relay Ver PFormat

F5.1 F5.2 F5.3 F5.4 F5.5


Work mode Sequence Zero Number AVW

0
10
(General)
Press Enter Press Enter
1 key to begin key to begin
20
(Peaker)
2
30
(Counter)

50

100

200

300

500

1000

Fig. 5-1 Count Items Average Weight Setup Menu

Setup procedure is as follow:


(1) Set indicator to the Configuration mode (display shows “F1”).

(2) Press until display shows “F5.1” (see Fig 5-1). Press to go to Count Items
Average Weight setup menu and display shows “F5.1”. Press to show “F5.2”.

(3) Press when display shows “F5.2”. Display shows the code number of the
required count items. Following the procedure in Fig. 4-2 to input and edit the
code. The allowable selected numbers are 0 to 99. Press to save the code
number and to go to the next menu. The display shows “F5.3”.
(4) Remove all the weight from the scale platform when display shows “F5.3”. Press
to zero the scale. Display shows “CAL” while processing the zeroing operation.
When complete, display shows “F5.4”.
(5) Press when display shows “F5.4”. Display shows the sampling quantity of the
count items. Use , keys to specify the sampling quantity. Place the same
quantity of the sample count items onto the scale platform as the input sampling

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quantity. Press to go to the next menu. Display shows “F5.5”.

(6) Press when display shows “F5.5”. Display shows “CAL” while processing the
average weight setting. When complete, there are 2 possible outcomes :
z The average weight is too small and display shows “—E5—“. Press to
return to F5.5 Menu and display shows “F5.5”. There are two options :
„ Combine a few small items as one sample. Place the same sampling
quantity as specified in F5.4 Menu. Press to perform the average
weight calculation.
„ Press to cancel average weight setting and return to F5 Menu.
Display shows “F5”.
z The average weight is normal and display shows the quantity of the count item
“nxxxxx”. Press , to edit count item quantity and weight. Press to
return to F5.2 Menu and display shows “F5.2”
(7) There are 2 options when display shows “F5.2”.
z Repeat (3) to (6) if another average weight setting is required.
z Press to return to F5 Menu if no more average weight setting is required.
Display shows “F5”.
(8) Turn off the J1 switch to exit from the configuration mode and enter into
weighing mode.

6. Relay Output Setup


There are two signal outputs, one lower and one upper, in the Relay function. When the
weight value (see Note 2) is smaller than the setting in F6.2, Relay 1 is on. When it is
greater than the setting in F6.2, Relay 1 is off. When the weight value is smaller than the
setting in F6.3, Relay 2 is off. When it is greater than the setting in F6.3, Relay 2 is on.
See Fig. 6-2.
Setup procedure :
(1) Set indicator to Configuration mode (display shows “F1”).

(2) Press until display shows “F6” (see Fig. 6-1). Press to go to the Relay
Output Menu. Display shows “F6.1”

(3) When displays shows “F6.1”, press to go to the F6.2 Menu and display shows
“F6.2”.
(4) When display shows “F6.2”, press and display shows the value of Relay 1
setting. Edit Relay value according to editing procedures in Fig. 4-2. When
complete, press to store the value and return to F6.3 Menu. Display shows
“F6.3”.
(5) When display shows “F6.3”, press and display shows the value of Relay 2
setting. Edit Relay value according to Fig. 4-2. When complete, press to store
the value and return to F6.1 Menu. Display shows “F6.1”.
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(6) Turn off the J1 switch to exit from the configuration mode and enter into
weighing mode.

F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8
Config Format Calibration Serial Mode Relay Ver PFormat

F6.1 F6.2 F6.3


REGULA P1 P2

0
(NTEP)
number number
1
(OIML)
2
(CANADA)
3
(NONE)

Fig. 6-1 Relay Output Menu

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Fig. 6-2 Relay Output-Upper and Lower Values

Note 1 : Must ensure F6.3 (P2) value>F6.2(P1)value to give proper relay output
Note 2: weight value is in net weight and is according to the unit in F2.1 setting (Refer
to F2 Menu in Section 3.2.2).

7. Print Format
2 print formats via the serial port output
● Gross weight print format
● Net weight print format
After confirming print format GFMT and NMFT, press 【PRINT】 for printing operation.
When the gross weight stored is something other than 0, use NFMT format. In other cases,
use GFMT format.

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7.1 Print Format Commands
Print format commands are as shown in Table 7-1. Command included in the format strings
must be enclosed between < > delimiters. Any characters outside of the delimiters are
printed as text on the ticket. Text characters can include any ASCII character shown in
Appendix 9-4. The maximum number of characters that can be input into each print format
is 250.

Table 7-1 Print Format Commands


Command Description
<G> Gross weight in displayed units. The format is “XXXXXXX UU”
where “XXXXXXX” is the weight and “UU” is the unit
<N> Net weight in displayed units. Same format as in <G> command
<T> Tare weight in displayed units. Same format as in <G> command.
<CN> Consecutive number. The Format is “XXXXXX”. See Section 7-1.
For print consecutive number setting.
<CD> Count item code (used only when Count Mode is set). The format is
“XX”. See Section 1.5.3.6 for count item code setting.
<CO> Count item quantity (used only when Count Mode is set). The
format is “XXXXX”.
<D> Date of printing. Format : dd-mm-yy, where dd is the day, mm is the
month and yy is the year.
<I> Time of printing. Format : HH:MM:SS, where HH is the hour, MM is
the minute and SS is the second.
<P> Peak mode value (used only when Peak Mode is set). The format is
“XXXXXXX” (including decimal point)
<NLnn> New line (nn is the number for CR and LF. Value must be in the
range 1-99. If nn is not specified, 1 is assumed).
<SPnn> Space (nn=number of space. Value must be in the range 1-99. If
nn is not specified, 1 is assumed).
<E> Command to complete print format setting. If a command is not
ended with the <E> command, indicator is operated without print
mode
When indicator is set to Default Format String, use Table 7-2 for the default print format.

Table 7-2 Default Print Format


Format Default Format String Sample Output
GFMT <G>GROSS<NL> 1564.23 LB GROSS
NFMT <G>GROSS<NL> 4567.2 LB GROSS
<T>TARE<NL> 23.5 LB TARE
<N>NET<NL> 4543.7 LB NET

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7.2 GFMT and NFMT Print Format Input
Setting of GFMT and NFMT is as follow :

F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8
Config Format Calibration Serial Mode Relay Ver PFormat

F8.1 F8.2 F8.3


GFMT NFMT Default

Press to insert a Same as GFMT Press Enter to


space before the Load Default Format
active character Display first 6
characters of
format Scroll right in format string
Scroll left in format string

Increment ASCII value of


Decrement ASCII value of Display and edit
active character and
active character
active character ASCII value

Delete active
character

Fig. 7-1 Print Format Input Flow Diagram

(1) Set indicator to Configuration mode (display shows “F 1”)

(2) Press to show “F 8” (see Fig. 7-1). Press to Print Format Menu and
display shows “F 8.1”.
(3) When display shows “F 8.1”, press again and display shows the first 6 digits of
GFMT format.

(4) Use , to move the cursor to different flashing digits. When it is at the far
right position, press again, the first digit at the left is removed and another digit
prompts up at the right. When it is at the far left position, press , the last digit
at the right is removed and another digit prompts up at the left. Press to add
a space to the left of the flashing digit.
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(5) When the cursor at a certain digit position, press to edit. Display shows the
characters as shown in Appendix 9-5. “-” is shown for characters not available in
Appendix 9-5.
(6) When complete character editing, press to return to (4) above and to perform
editing other characters. When finish editing, press to return to F8.1 and
display shows “F8.1”.

(7) Press to go to F8.2 Menu and display shows “F8.2”. Refer to (3) to (6) for
format editing of NFMT.
(8) After finishing, turn off the J1 switch to exit from the configuration mode and enter
into weighing mode.
Note: When inputting characters, display shows characters as per Table 7-2. “-“ is
shown for unavailable characters.

7.3 Default Formating

(1) Set indicator to Configuration mode and display shows “F1”.

(2) Press until display shows “F8” (see Fig. 7-1). Press to go to Print output
menu and display shows “F8.1”.

(3) When display shows “F8.1”, press twice and display shows “F8.3”.

(4) When display shows “F8.3”, press to show “Set?”. There are 2 options then:

z Press to change GFMT and NFMT format characters to default value in


Table 7-2, and then return to F8 Menu. Display shows “F8”.
z Press to give up restored default format operation and to return to F8 Menu.
Display shows “F8”
(5) Turn off the J1 switch to exit from the configuration mode and enter into weighing
mode.

7.4 Print Consecutive Number


Set print consecutive number in Print mode. F7.1 Menu (CONSNU) is the current
consecutive number. The consecutive number value is increased by 1 following each print
operation. When start up indicator, F7.2 is assigned as the initial consecutive number. F7.2
is used to set the initial consecutive number. Refer to F7.1 Menu and F7.2 Menu for details.

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Detailed Setup Procedure :

Fig. 7-2 Consecutive Numbering Setup

(1) Set indicator to Configuration mode. Display shows “F1”.

(2) Press until display shows “F7” (see Fig. 7-2). Press to go to F7.1 Menu.
Display shows “F7.1”
(3) When display shows “F 7.1”, press . Display shows the current consecutive
number “nnnnnn”. Edit numbers according to Fig. 4-2.

(4) After editing, press to return to F7.2 Menu. Display shows “F7.2”
(5) When display shows “F7.2”, press . Display shows “nnnnnn”. Edit numbers
according to Fig. 4-2.

(6) After editing, press to return to F7.3 Menu. Display shows “F7.3”.
(7) Turn off the J1 switch to exit from the configuration mode and enter into weighing
mode.

7.5 Date and Time Setting

(1) Follow points (1) and (2) to enter into F7 Menu.

(2) When display shows “F7.1”, press until display shows “F7.4” (see Fig. 7-2).
Press to enter into Date setup mode and display shows “DD.MM.YY”. Follow
Fig. 4-2 to set to the current date.

(3) When date setup is complete, press to return to F7.5 Menu. Display shows
“F7.5”.
(4) When display shows “F7.5”, press and display shows time “HH.MM.SS”.
Follow Fig. 4-2 to set the current time.

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(5) When complete, press to return to F7.6 Menu. Display shows “F7.6”.
(6) Turn off the J1 switch to exit from the configuration mode and enter into weighing
mode.

8. Serial Communication
Indicator has the following two serial communication modes:
z Continuous transmission
z Transmission upon request (from an external PC)
Set up Baud, Bits, Parity, Mode and Test in F4 Menu.
Detailed Setup Procedure is as follow:

Fig. 8-1 Serial Communication Menu

8.1 Continuous Transmission


(1) Set indicator to Configuration mode. Display shows “F1”

(2) Press until display shows “F4” (see Fig. 8-1). Press to go to F4 Menu.
Display shows “F4.1”.

(3) When display shows “F4.1”, press until display shows “F4.4”.

(4) When display shows “F4.4”, press to show serial communication code. Use
to set serial communication code to 0 (data transmitted continuously).

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(5) Turn off the J1 switch to exit from the configuration mode and enter into weighing
mode. After selecting continuous transmission mode (F4.4=0), indicator transmits
data continuously according to Fig. 8-2.
Note: Other items in F4 Menu are for Baud, Bits Test and etc. Start and stop are set
at 1. These parameters are suitable for continuous transmission and transmission
upon request modes.

Fig. 8-2 Format of Continuous Transmission

8.2 Transmission Upon Request


Specify F4.4=1 as Section 8.1 above. After selecting the mode, indicator transmits data
upon request according to Fig. 8-3 and Fig. 8-4.
When receiving a command, indicator sends “OK” after transmitting the requested data.
Indicator sends “??” if it receives undefined or incorrect request or command.

8.2.1 Data Transmission Sequence

z Transmission Format from PC

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Fig. 8-3 Transmission Format from PC

Example : Set BLOCK to “G” (which is 47H) in ASCII code. Inspection and BCC calculation
are as follow:

ASCII HEX BCC


G 47H 47H
ETX 03H 44H
30H 74H “OR” with 30H

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z Respond Format from Indicator

Fig. 8-4 Respond Format from Indicator

8.2.2 Communication Command

8.2.2.1 Transmit Current Weight Value


Command data from PC<BLACK> Format: G (ASCII 71)
Response data from indicator<BLACK> Format see Fig. 8-5

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Fig. 8-5 Respond to<BLACK>data after receiving G command

Example: PC receives data from indicator


PC sends: 01H,31H,02H,47H,03H,74H
Indicator responds:01H,31H,02H,20H,20H,20H,20H,31H,30H,37H,32H,4BH,
47H,20H,03H,3BH
Data received in gross weight 1072kg。

8.2.2.2 Zero Scale


PC command data <BLACK> format : Z(ASCII 90)
Indicator receives correctly and responds data <BLACK> =“OK”
Example : PC sends command to indicator to zero scale

PC sends:01H,31H,02H,5AH,03H,79H
Indicator responds:01H,31H,02H,4FH,4BH,03H,37H

8.2.2.3 Print Format Transmission Command


The format of PC sending command to indicator is different from other commands sent by
the PC. Details are as follow:
Format of PC command is as Fig. 8-6:

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Fig. 8-6 Print Format Command Transmission Sequence

Note: When <G/N> is ‘G’ (ASCII 72), the format followed is the gross weight print mode
(GFMT). When <G/N> is ‘N’ (ASCII 78), the format followed is the net weight print
mode (NFMT). Refer to Section 7 regarding GFMT and NFMT.
Indicator respond format : Correct transmission “OK”, Incorrect transmission “??”.
Example: PC sends gross weight print command to indicator <G>GROSS<NL><E>
PC sends :
01H,31H,02H,46H,10H,47H,3CH,47H,3EH,47H,52H,4FH,53H,
53H, 3CH,4EH,4CH,3EH,3CH,45H,3EH,3FH
Indicator responds : 01H,31H,02H,4FH,4BH,03H,37H

8.3 Serial Communication Tests


Connect 2 indicators, A and B, according to Fig. 8-7. Set indicator A to Data Transmitted
upon Request (F4.4=1) according to Section 8.1, and set the same parameters for F4.1,
F4.2 and F4.3 of both indicators.
Perform serial communication test as follow :
(1) Set indicator B to Configuration mode. B display shows “F1”.

(2) Press until B display shows “F4” (see Fig. 8-1). Press to go to F4 Menu.
B display shows “F4.1”.

(3) When B display shows “F4.1”, press until B display shows “F4.5”.

(4) When B display shows “F4.5”, press . B indicator sends command to A indicator,
and receives response data from A indicator. There are following possible
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outcomes:
z After B indicator sends command, A indicator gives no response and B display
shows “EC”.
z B indicator receives error message and B display shows “Er”.
z B indicator receives proper data from A indicator, both displays show identical
message.
(5) Turn off the J1 switch of B indicator to exit from the configuration mode and enter
into weighing mode.

Fig. 8-7 Serial Communication Test

9. Appendix

9.1 Error Messages


When an error occurs, the message is shown on the indicator LED display. Error message
codes are shown in Table 9-1.
Table 9-1 Error Message Code and Solution

Error Message Description Solution


Check decimal setting in
Data too big after changing
––E0–– units primary and secondary
units. Refer Section 3.2.2
regarding F2 Menu

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––E1–– Incorrect operating Check parameters
parameters according to Section 3
––E2–– A/D exchange error S Check hardware by
qualified personnel
––E3–– Data reading error Check hardware by
qualified personnel
––E4–– A/D transfer start up error Check hardware by
qualified personnel
Count item average weight Check scale range or
––E5–– too small increase sampling weight
according to Section 5
No average weight set for Refer to Section 5 to set
––E6–– count items average weight
– – E 7– – Load cell input Check load cell and
signal>20mV connecting cables
– – EL – – Load cell input signal<-4mV Check load cell and
connecting cables
– – OF – – Load value>F1.5 Set value Reduce load on scale

9.2 Software Version and Default Configuration Parameters

Fig. 9-1 F7(Ver) Menu


9.2.1 Find out indicator software version

(1) Set indicator to Configuration mode. Display shows “F 1”.

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(2) Press until display shows “F 7” (see Fig. 9-1). Press to go to F7 Menu.
Display shows “F 7.1”. Press twice until display shows “F 7.3”.
(3) When indicator shows “F 7.3”, press again, display shows the current software
version “XX.XX”. Software version cannot be edited.
(4) Press to return to F7.3 Menu. Display shows “F 7.3”.
(5) Turn off the J1 switch to exit from the configuration mode and enter into weighing
mode.

9.2.2 Restore Factory Setup Parameters (Default Configuration Parameters)

(1) Set indicator to Configuration mode. Display shows “F 1”.

(2) Press until display shows “F 7” (see Fig. 9-1). Press to show “F 7.1”.
Press until display shows “F 7.6”.
(3) When display shows “F 7.6”, press . Display shows a 4 digit code “==0000”.
Edit it to “0711” according to Fig. 4-2. Press .
(4) There are 2 possible outcomes:
z If input code is correct, display shows “Set ?” Then there are 2 options:

„ Press to restore parameters to factory setup and return to F7.6 Menu.


Display shows “F 7.6”.
„ Press , give up restoring factory setup and return to F7.6Menu. Display
shows “F 7.6”.
z If input code is incorrect, display shows “Err”. Then there are 2 options:

„ Press , display shows a 4 digit code “==0000”. Return to step (3) above
and re-enter the code.
„ Press , give up restoring factory setup and return to F7.6 Menu. Display
shows “F 7.6”.
(5) When indicator shows “F 7.6”, turn off the J1 switch to exit from the configuration
mode and enter into weighing mode.

9.3 Technical Specifications

A/D sampling rate 7.5 times/sec~960times/sec selectable


internal resolution 24bits
non-linearity ≤0.005%F.S
zero return ≤0.1μV/℃
temperature effect ≤5ppm/℃
full scale input signal 2~20mV

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range of scale initial signal -1~+9mV
input signal sensitivity 0.2uV /d(minimum)
1.5uV/d(recommended)
zero scale range ±1.9%FS、±100%FS selectable
tare range 0 ~ +100%FS
operating temperature -10℃~ 40℃
operating humidity ≯ 90%(without dew)
supply power source
with transformer AC220V(–15%~ +10%) ,0.2A
without transformer AC 7V~10V,1A or:DC 6V~7.5V,1A
relay current DC 28V,2A;AC 220V,1A
load cell bridge voltage DC 5V can be connected to 16 cells of not less than 700Ω or
8 cells of not less than 350Ω

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9.4 ASCII Codes Table

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9.5 805BS Display Characters

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