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i 40 Indicator

User Guide

04

-55

-00-1

MU

A -

1

2/2

01

2

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i 40-PM

i 40-DR

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This guide is intended for i40 indicator users.It allows starting the equipment quickly. For electrical connection and installation, refer to the following manuals:

• Wiring diagram: 04-50-00 DD.

• Installation manual: 04-55-00 MI.

Safety

For devices connected through a power outlet, the NF EN 60 950 standard requires to have this outlet installed close to the equipment and easily accessible. For equipment connected permanently to mains, an easily accessible cut-off device must be included to the permanent installation.

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Contents

Foreword

Document conventions ................................................................................................... 2

Recommendations ......................................................................................................... 2

Overview

Keyboard ........................................................................................................................ 3

Navigation principle ........................................................................................................ 4

Screen ............................................................................................................................ 5

Help area – Valid key indication detail ........................................................................... 6

Basic parameters ........................................................................................................... 6

Operator functions

Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 7

Power on ........................................................................................................................ 7

Zeroing ........................................................................................................................... 8

Taring ............................................................................................................................. 8

Initial zero setting ........................................................................................................... 8

Gross weight recall ......................................................................................................... 9

Range W2 ...................................................................................................................... 9

Information viewing ........................................................................................................ 9

DSD reading ................................................................................................................... 11

Operator setting

Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 12

Manually entering a tare value (preset tare) ................................................................... 12

Threshold configuration .................................................................................................. 13

Metrological screen ........................................................................................................ 14

Operator configuration

Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 15

Threshold configuration .................................................................................................. 15

Threshold switching ........................................................................................................ 16

Saving ............................................................................................................................ 17

Error messages

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Foreword

$ Document conventions

% Pictograms

O Important warning concerning people safety.

P Remark concerning the preservation and proper equipment maintenance.

O Note aiming to:

- facilitate reading the manual.

- optimally implement the equipment.

% Terminology and abbreviations

The menu options or parameters are noted:

• OPERATOR / OPTION 1 / OPTION 2... / PARAMETER

or

• INSTALLER / OPTION 1 / OPTION 2... / PARAMETER

In this manual, the functions are all executed in OPERATOR mode, the notations are abbreviated as follows:

• OPTION 1OPTION 1OPTION 1OPTION 1 / OPTION 2OPTION 2OPTION 2OPTION 2... / PARAMETERPARAMETERPARAMETERPARAMETER

$ Recommendations

For optimum accuracy and equipment preservation:

• Do not submit the indicator and scale to shocks or overloads.

• Do not store any load on the instrument unload it as soon as weighing is complete.

• Never use solvents or abrasives product for cleaning.

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Overview

$ Keyboard

Function

E EscapeEscape a menu or the input without having it taken into account.

m Menu

- In operating mode, provides access to application setting.

- Allows entering configuration mode by pressing and holding power.

R ValidationInput in a menu or take into account the current input.

E + R Restart Hold these keys pressed to restart the indicator.

u< >d

Navigation keysNavigating in the menu or list options.Indication < > in the help area.

Z Zeroing

t Taring

B Gross weight recall

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$ Navigation principle

• The navigation keys allow moving in menus and lists of predefined values. They are active when the symbols < > are displayed in zone 3 of the screen (Voir “Screen”, page 5.):

• In the same case for the consultation of recorded values:

• In case of navigation error:

• Reach the store option (configuration mode):

< > 1. Scroll through the options at the same level (or possible values).

R 2. Validate the selected option (or the selected value).

< > Scroll through the displayed information.

E Exit a menu, an item or option (move up one level).

EBack to the configuration top level menu to reach the storage option.Actuate the button repeatedly, if necessary.

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$ Screen

Function

Title / Symbol Operating mode

1. Weight area Displaying weight present on the receiver.

2. User area Indications intended for the user.

3.

Help area.

- NETNETNETNET indication if tare taken into account.

- Additional unit.

- Indication of valid keys.See detail below.

4. kg g t lb Unit.

5.

D

- No symbol. The displayed weight is a metrological reference.

- Symbol D displayed. The displayed weight is not a metrological reference.

6. W1W2 Range 1 or 2 is active.

iiii The weight is unstable.

zzzz The weight is in the zero area and stable.

7. .... Confirmation of a key-press

k

z.

d

8888.8888888888888888 W

i

7 2 6

4

3

5

1

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$ Help area – Valid key indication detail

$ Basic parameters

% Language

• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / LANGUAGELANGUAGELANGUAGELANGUAGE

Choose English or French.

% Display

• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / DISPLAYDISPLAYDISPLAYDISPLAY / ECO MODEECO MODEECO MODEECO MODE allows setting auto-extinction:

• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / DISPLAYDISPLAYDISPLAYDISPLAY / BRIGHTNESSBRIGHTNESSBRIGHTNESSBRIGHTNESS adjusts the backlight intensity: 3 levels or extinction.

• PARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERSPARAMETERS / DISPLAYDISPLAYDISPLAYDISPLAY / COLORCOLORCOLORCOLOR sets the background colour of the screen: 7possible colours.

<<<< >>>> Choice of menu, of value.

0000 - 9999 Numeric input.

0000 - ZZZZ Alphanumeric input.

1111 - 6666 Numeric entry between two specified values ??(e.g.between 1 and 6).

<<<< >>>> Indication of a menu (even if there is only one option).

ESCESCESCESC Output of a screen showing data display only.

$$$$ Validation by R if necessary

ONONONON- Turning off the backlight after 30s of inactivity, weight to zero.

- After 1hour of inactivity, weight zero, the indicator turns off.

OFFOFFOFFOFF Not auto-extinction.

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Operator functions

$ Introduction

The operator functions are available when the indicator is powered on.

$ Power on

1. The instrument performs a self-test.

Check the proper display operation (no defective segment).

2. The software version is displayed.

3. The self-test is complete, the instrument initialises the measurement and it is ready for use.

k

0z

.

.

md

8888.88888868888888888 W

i

v 1.0.5

k

z

0.0T: 0 KG

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$ Zeroing

When the load receiver is empty and the displayed weight is not zero, the zero function allows to reset to zero the displayed weight (This function is limited to ± 2% of the maximum instrument range from the initial zero in trade use or to a configuration value outside legal metrology).

$ Taring

The taring function allows storing the load weight in place on the receiver (container) as tare value and then obtain the product net weight (displayed weight = total weight - tare).

$ Initial zero setting

This zero setting can be made when the indicator is powered on. To do this, when powering on, the user presses the key T until the equipment starts.

This zero is used as reference to other zero devices.

1. Receiver empty, the weight displayed is different from zero.

2. Select the reset to zero function (Z).

The displayed weight is set to zero.

1. Place the container on the load receiver.

2. Select the taring function (T).

The displayed weight corresponds to the net weight.

k

0.2O1: 50.0KG

k

z

0.0O1: 50.0KG

k

0.2O1: 50.0KG

k

z

0.0O1: 50.0KG

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$ Gross weight recall

$ Range W2

In dual range, the measurement range selection is ensured automatically by the instrument based on the weight on the receiver. It is possible to force the instrument to use the range W2.

Remark: This function is only available for dual range models.

$ Information viewing

Press the keys < and > to scroll through the various information available.

1. The result of a net weighing is displayed.

2. Press the key B.

The screen changes colour (cyan) and the result is displayed as gross weight for a few seconds.

1. Weight threshold value 1.

2. Weight threshold value 2.

k

0.2O1: 50.0KG

k

z

0.0O1: 50.0KG

k

z

105.0O1: 50.0KG

k

z

105.0O2: 100.0KG

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3. Weight threshold value 3.

4. Weight threshold value 4.

5. Tare value.

6. Output status.

When one of the thresholds is exceeded, its status moves from 0 to 1.

7. Input status.

8. Weight in High Resolution.

The last number corresponding to the high resolution is displayed in red.

k

z

105.0O3: 200.0KG

k

z

105.0O4: 300.0KG

k

z

105.0T: 1.0KG

k

z

0.0O: 0 0 0 0

k

105.0O: 1 1 0 0

k

z

0.0I: 0 0

k

z

105.0HR: 105.02

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$ DSD reading

1. Switching to metrological mode (M).

2. Press key m and scroll through the various functions with the navigation keys.

3. Select the function DSD and then validate (R).

4. Select the function READ DSD and then

validate (R),

or select the function DSD REF. and then

validate (R).This reference allows identifying a bridge.

5. Select the function DSD NUM and then

validate (R).

6. Enter the record number to be read using the

keys < et > and then validate.

Remark: Enter 0 to display the last recording.

7. Validate once again to view the information corresponding to the record.

k

0MAX :

k

0 < >

DSD.

k

0 < >

READ DSD

k

0 < >

DSD REF.

k

0 < >

DSD NUM

k

0 0-9

349

k

0 < >

RECORD

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Operator setting

$ Introduction

Press key m to access operator setting. Then use the keys < and > to access various available functions.

$ Manually entering a tare value (preset tare)

This function allows to manually entering a tare value for the net weight display.

1. Select the preset tare function (PT) and then validate (R).

2. The actual tare value is displayed.

3. Enter the new tare value by pressing the navigation keys:

• u and d : Change the selected number value.

• < and > : Move from one number to another.

4. Validate this new value (R).

The value is taken as tare value. The weighing result is now displayed as Net.

k

2.270 < >

PT

k

2.270 0-9

0 KG

k

d

2.270 0-9

0.170 KG

k

0.000 NET

T: 0.170 KG

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$ Threshold configuration

1. Select threshold 1 and then validate (R).

Set the threshold value and then validate to move to the next threshold.

2. Select threshold 2 and then validate (R).

Set the threshold value and then validate to move to the next threshold.

3. Select threshold 3 and then validate (R).

Set the threshold value and then validate to move to the next threshold.

4. Select threshold 4 and then validate (R).

Set the threshold value and then validate to move to the next threshold.

k

z

0.0< >THRESHOLD1

k

z

0.0O1: 50.0KG

k

z

0.0< >THRESHOLD2

k

z

0.0O2: 100.0KG

k

z

0.0< >THRESHOLD3

k

z

0.0O3: 200.0KG

k

z

0.0< >THRESHOLD4

k

z

0.0O4: 300.0KG

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$ Metrological screen

1. Select the metrology label and then validate (R).

2. Press key > to view the metrological data.

The corresponding information is:

• MAX: Equipment maximum range (A).

• MIN: Equipment minimum range (A).

• e: Step (C).

k

z

0.0< >MET. INFO

k

z

0.0MAX :

k

z

0.0300.0kgA

k

z

0.0MIN :

k

z

0.020eB

k

z

0.0e :

k

z

0.00.1kg C

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Operator configuration

$ Introduction

Press key m at indicator power on or restart to access the operator configuration.

$ Threshold configuration

1. Select the function THRESHOLD N in the configuration menu.

(LOGIN / OPERATEUR / APP / THRESHOLD N).

2. Enter the parameter ACTIVE.

This parameter allows enabling the threshold:

• YES ⇒ threshold enabled.

• NO ⇒ threshold disabled.

3. Enter the parameter WEIGHT.

This parameter allows selecting the threshold switching mode:

• NET ⇒ the action is carried out on NET weight.

• GROSS⇒ the action is carried out on GROSS weight.

4. Enter the parameter TRIGGER.

This parameter allows selecting the output switching time:

• >= THRESHOLD⇒ output enabled if the weight is greater than or equal to the threshold, otherwise disabled.

• <= THRESHOLD ⇒ output enabled if the weight is less than or equal to the threshold, otherwise disabled.

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$ Threshold switching

Threshold enabled at "1" state

Threshold enabled at "0" state

Weight curve

Threshold State

Weight

Weight curve

Threshold State

Weight

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$ Saving

When configuration parameters have been changed, the storing can be done in two ways:

- going back to the highest level in the configuration menu:

- by Pressing the keys E + R at the same time.Similarly, the SAVESAVESAVESAVE option screen is displayed for about 1s, then the choice whether or not to confirm the modified parameters is proposed.

The SAVESAVESAVESAVE option screen is displayed for about 1s and then the choice for validating the modified parameters or not is offered.

Select NONONONO to return to the configuration menu without storing the changed parameters.

Select YESYESYESYES to return to the configuration menu after storing the changed parameters.

Select NONONONO to turn the indicator off without storing the modified parameters.

Select YESYESYESYES to turn the indicator off after storing the modified parameters.

menu < >

SAVE

save < >

NO

save < >

YES

save < >

NO

save < >

YES

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Error messages

1. Instrument under-load.

• Check the load receiver.

• Carry out a reset to zero.

2. Instrument overload.

• Remove part of the load.

3. Command denied

• Example: Taring with an unstable weight

4. Zero rejected

The allowable weight limit for this function is exceeded.

• Remove the load and press the zero key.

d

_______E23

d

+++++++ E23

k

975 E26i

k

975 E40

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Notes

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Notes

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