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1 Operating Manual Application Basic for PR 5900 Operating Manual Edition for Basic Release: 1.00 Mechatronics T&H GmbH, Meiendorfer Str. 205, Hamburg, Germany Tel: Fax:

2 Please note Any information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of unless legally prescribed. This product should be operated only by trained and qualified personnel. In correspondence concerning this product the type, name and release number as well as all license numbers in relation to the product have to be quoted. Bitte beachten Alle Angaben in diesem Dokument sind - soweit nicht gesetzlich vorgegeben - unverbindlich für und stehen unter Änderungsvorbehalt. Die Bedienung des Produktes darf nur von geschultem, fach- und sachkundigem Personal durchgeführt werden. Bei Schriftwechsel über dieses Produkt bitte Typ, Bezeichnung und Versionsnummer sowie alle mit dem Produkt in Zusammenhang stehenden Lizenznummern angeben.

3 Basic Operating Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Introduction Overview General Information Equipment Supplied Components Accessories (not Included with the Equipment Supplied) Plug-in Cards Functions of the Basic Application Operation Display and Controls Overview Display Operating Elements Operation using Soft Keys Selection Using the Navigation Keys Application Menu Commissioning Safety Information Switching on the Device User Login Configuration Configuring Inputs Configuring Outputs I/O Card Test Configuring the ModBus-TCP Master Configuring the Weighing Process Configuring the Checkweighing Process Configuring Limit Values Configuring Dialogs Configuring Printout Configuring Databases Displaying Weighing Points Switching Off the Device Application General Information Alibi Memory Weighing Checkweighing Terminal Function General Information Control Unit Predefined Functions Predefined Functions with Predefined Texts EN-I

4 Table of Contents Basic Operating Manual 7 Fieldbus Interface Configuration Fieldbus Interface Protocol Write Window (Input Area) Read Window (Output Area) Reading and Writing Data Description of the I/O Area (Read/Write Window) Special Hints for DeviceNet and EtherNet-IP Fieldbus Register SPM General Information Elementary data types Freely assigned Ranges General Information Weighing point A Weighing point B Weighing point C Weighing point D SPM Layout of the Firmware Weighing point A Weighing point B Weighing point C Weighing point D SPM Layout of the Application Weighing point A Weighing point B Weighing point C Weighing point D Alibi Status Digital and Analog Inputs and Outputs ModBus-TCP modules Tilt Correction General Information Performing Tilt Correction Printouts General Information Basic Configuration Data Tickets General Information Tickets and Labels without NLE (NiceLabelExpress) Tickets and Labels with NLE (NiceLabelExpress) EN-II

5 Basic Operating Manual Introduction 1 Introduction ttplease read all the instructions carefully and completely before using the device. ttread the safety precautions carefully. ttthese instructions are part of the product. Keep it in a safe and easily accessible location. Symbols and Signs The following symbols are used in this manual:! Danger Warning of dangerous electrical voltage. DANGER indicates death or severe, irreversible personal injury which will occur if the corresponding safety measures are not observed.! Warning Warning of a hazard area. WARNING indicates that death or severe, irreversible injury may occur if the corresponding safety measures are not observed.! Caution Warning of personal injury and/or property damage. CAUTION indicates that minor, reversible injury or damage to property may occur if the corresponding safety measures are not observed. Note User tips, useful information, and notes. ttindicates a required action yydescribes the result of an action Indicates an item in a list [ ] Frame menu items and soft keys Hotline Phone: Fax: technical.support@sartorius.com EN-1

6 Introduction Basic Operating Manual EN-2

7 Basic Operating Manual Overview 2 Overview 2.1 General Information These operating instructions describe the configuration and operation of the Basic application. For installation, basic configuration and calibration, please, refer to the PR 5900 instrument manual. 2.2 Equipment Supplied Components The Basic product consists of the following components: Maxxis 5 basic device with software BIOS, Firmware and Basic application Manuals in PDF format on CD-ROM The Basic application requires installation of the following programs in the device: BIOS Firmware Basic application The PR 1721/5x fieldbus cards are supported. The application supports alibi memory (see accessories) Accessories (not Included with the Equipment Supplied) Plug-in cards for Option-1, Option-2 and Option-FB, see Chapter Software (license): PR 1792/13 OPC server communication Alibi memory Tilt correction Scales: A maximum of 4 scales can be controlled and displayed. PR 5900/10 Internal weighing electronics (max. 2) Platform/scale with xbpi protocol (max. 3) EN-3

8 Overview Basic Operating Manual Plug-in Cards Product Description Position PR 5900/10 Weighing electronics PR 5900/04 2 x RS-485 serial interfaces PR 5900/07 1 analog input 1 analog output PR 5900/12 4 digital inputs 4 digital outputs PR 5900/13 4 digital inputs 4 digital outputs PR 1721/51 ProfiBus-DP PR 1721/54 DeviceNet Internal weighing electronics for connecting load cells or weighing platforms in non-explosionhazardous areas. A maximum of two internal weighing electronics units can be inserted. For further information, see PR 5900 instrument manual. The interface can be configured by software. For further information, see PR 5900 instrument manual. Analog input: internal 14 bits binary = 20,000 e.g ma/0 10 V Analog output: internal 16 bits = parts, resolution of 20 ma For further information, see PR 5900 instrument manual. 4 passive opto-decoupled inputs 4 relay outputs with potential-free changeover contacts For further information, see PR 5900 instrument manual. 4 active opto-decoupled inputs 4 relay outputs with potential-free changeover contacts For further information, see PR 5900 instrument manual. ProfiBus-DP-V0 slave with 9.6 kbit/s to 12 Mbit/s, baud rate autodetection For further information, see PR 5900 instrument manual. DeviceNet master-slave with 125, 250 and 500 kbit/s For further information, see PR 5900 instrument manual. WP A and/or WP B Option-1 and/or Option-2 Option-1 and/or Option-2 Option-1 and/or Option-2 Option-1 and/or Option-2 Option-FB Option-FB EN-4

9 Basic Operating Manual Overview PR 1721/55 CC-Link PR 1721/56 ProfiNet I/O PR 1721/57 EtherNet/IP CC-Link slave with 156; 625 kbit/s; 2,5; 5; 10 Mbit/s For further information, see PR 5900 instrument manual. ProfiNet I/O with 10 Mbit/sec and 100 Mbit/sec Autodetection (10/100, HalfDX/ FullDX) For further information, see PR 5900 instrument manual. EtherNet/IP with 10 Mbit/sec and 100 Mbit/sec Autodetection (10/100, HalfDX/ FullDX) For further information, see PR 5900 instrument manual. Option-FB Option-FB Option-FB EN-5

10 Overview Basic Operating Manual 2.3 Functions of the Basic Application The Basic application represents the indicator function for the Maxxis 5 device. Weight values can be printed and, at the same time, saved to an internal Alibi memory. The saved data can be viewed and printed. Via communication, values and signals can be read from and written to the Basic controller. It can also be used as an efficient remote terminal. This means that messages can be displayed from a higher-level system, operation dialogs can be conducted and texts or values can be edited. A PC can communicate with the Basic controller via OPC. The transmission takes place by Ethernet. A PLC can communicate with the Basic controller via a fieldbus. Two weighing electronics units can be installed internally in a Basic controller. Other features at a glance: Preset tare values can be saved Input of defined texts for the terminal function Internal alibi memory (enabled by license); not possible for user scale. Weight printout via configurable report Configurable limit switch (3 limits per scale, which can be combined with conditions and actions.) Configurable digital and analog inputs and outputs (requires additional plug-in cards) Remote-controlled operation dialog via color display and keypad Tilt correction (enabled by license) EN-6

11 Basic Operating Manual Operation 3 Operation 3.1 Display and Controls Overview Function keys LED 5.7'' color display Alphanumeric keys. Display on/off key Soft keys Navigation/menu keys Indicator keys EN-7

12 Operation Basic Operating Manual Display The TFT color graphic display shows weight values of up to 7 digits with decimal point and plus or minus sign. Available mass units are t, kg, g, mg, lb and oz. lb and oz units are not permitted for use in legal metrology in the EU and EEA. Below the weight display, the currently displayed weight is shown as a bar graph in relation to the maximum capacity (Max). At 100% of max, the bar graph is fully to the right. Bar graph Value type/polarity sign/standstill Status display Weight Symbols/Mass unit Infozeile Border around decimal place EN-8

13 Basic Operating Manual Operation Value type/polarity sign Zero/Standstill/Dosing/Monitor. Symbols Mass unit B G N T PT no indication Gross weight Gross weight in NTEP or NSC mode Net weight (Net = gross - tare) U Weight value! standstill The gross weight value is within ±¼ d of zero Filling mode: flashes when filling is held ; rapid flashing indicates error Value not permissible in legal metrology (e.g. 10-fold resolution, active tilt correct.) Tare weight R1 Range 1 Preset tare not tared Test value Gross, not tared Pendeo load cells: plausibility monitoring; average value deviation of each load cell R2 Range 2 R3 Range 3 WP-A WP-B WP-C WP-D t kg g mg lb oz Weighing point A Weighing point B Weighing point C Weighing point D User Pendeo load cells: Max Maximum capacity additional weight value, Temperature control; (weighing range) application-specific Setp 1 n load cells are Min Minimum weight function above/below the permissible temperature Only if W&M is selected: Diff Border around inadmissible decimal place. + Positiv value Negativ value Status icons in the info line Icon Description Remote control via VNC (Virtual Network Computing) is active. General warning The clock battery is empty. The standby battery is empty. The standby battery is too hot and is not charging. If this does not go away, then the ambient temperature must be checked, see instrument manual. A USB device has been connected that is not supported. The max. current of i max = 200 ma has been exceeded. Check newly connected devices. USB stick recognized and ready for use. Stick is in use and may not be removed. IP address conflict in network settings EN-9

14 Operation Basic Operating Manual Operating Elements Front-Panel Keys The following table shows the basic meanings of the symbols on the front-panel keys. Depending on the applications, the keys may also have other meanings. Indicator Keys Taring The current gross weight is stored in the tare memory, provided that weight value is stable. the instrument is not in error status (function dependent on configuration). Sets gross weight to zero, provided that weight value is stable. weight is within zero setting range (function dependent on configuration). Switching of display between the weighing points: WP A WP B WP C WP D Display gross/tare weight. Pressing the key switches to the next weight (only tared scale). During calibration, pressing this key displays the weight for 5 seconds with 10x resolution. Application Keys Starts a printout. Configuration is performed in the application menu [Configuration]-[Printout]-[...]. Navigation/Menu Keys Scroll up in the menu OK Confirm input/selection Scroll down in the menu EXIT Cancel entry/selection (after a confirmation prompt) without saving the change Cursor to the left Selection Exit menu window Cursor to the right Selection Confirm input/selection C Soft key 1 5 MENU Exit parameters/menu window Pressing the delete key deletes individual characters or whole strings of characters, see also page 12. Select appropriate menu function, see also Chapter Switch to the operating menu EN-10

15 Basic Operating Manual Operation Function Keys F1 F2 Assigned to a defined function ( Operating parameters menu) Assigned to a defined function ( Operating parameters menu) I/E Turns the display off. Ignores all key inputs. LED lights red. Pressing one more time switches the display on again. Starts a printout of previous dialog display, see Chapter ? Displays the corresponding help window Same functions as the indicator key EXIT LED operating status Color LED status normal operation off readiness red continuous illumination power fail red flashing EN-11

16 Operation Basic Operating Manual Alphanumeric Keypad. Pressing once displays the corresponding first character, e.g. A, at the cursor position. After pressing twice, B is displayed at the cursor position and after pressing three times, C is displayed. The input of a character is completed by pressing the cursor key, a different alphanumeric key or after 2 seconds. If only numeric values are required for input, letters are not enabled. Pressing the left cursor key returns to the previous character. C Within an input, pressing the delete key deletes the character to the left of the cursor. Outside of an input, pressing the delete key deletes the whole string of characters. Pressing switches between the following functions: Numbers Uppercase letters Lowercase letters Pinyin (current display language for Chinese) - - Hiragana (current display language for Japanese) EN-12

17 Basic Operating Manual Operation Input of Alphanumeric Characters In front of the input field it is indicated whether numeric and/or alphabetical characters can be entered. The respective options are displayed. Note Double-clicking on the key displays the character table. Only characters authorized for this input are displayed. The switching function is turned off. Procedure tthighlight the desired character with the cursor. yythe selected character is shown magnified in the field at the top right. ttpress OK to enter the characters in the input field. ttanother double-click on the toggle key and other characters can be input as described previously. EN-13

18 Operation Basic Operating Manual PC Keys The device can also be operated using a PC keyboard. The corresponding key assignment is shown in the table below: PC keyboard F1 F2 Front keypad F1 F2 F3? F4 MENU F5 F9 Soft key 1 5 F10 F11 F12 print ESC Cursor keys:,,, ENTER Backspace EXIT,,, OK C Operation using Soft Keys The functions of the five soft keys below the graphic display are indicated in the bottommost text line of the display. In the descriptions of operating sequences which entail the use of soft keys, the soft key function to be selected is shown in square brackets; the soft key symbol is not printed in every instance, e.g.: [Save]. Default Save Selection Using the Navigation Keys Menu The cursor keys and the OK and EXIT keys are used to navigate through the menus Parameters Use the / keys to select the individual parameters. The required values/texts are entered with the alphanumeric keys. A checkmark is placed in the checkbox using the OK key. If the list of parameters is long, a vertical bar graph on the left (black and gray) shows which part of the list is displayed. An existing selection list is displayed with one of the arrows below. The parameter is selected using the OK key. EN-14

19 Basic Operating Manual Application Menu 4 Application Menu Weighing Checkweighing Device employed as terminal Display of weight values and the parameters set under [Configuration]-[Functions/ Applications/Procedures]-[Weighing] Display of weight values and the parameters set under [Configuration]-[Functions/ Applications/Procedures]-[Checkweighing] Weight display Configuration Inputs and outputs Inputs Function assignment for installed input cards Option Option 1, Option 2, Internal Type display only Input 1 4 SPM bit address see SPM table in Chapter 8 Default Settings are reset to factory settings. Input - Switch to the previous input. Input + Switch to the next input. Save The settings are saved. Outputs Function assignment for installed output cards Option Option 1, Option 2, Internal Type display only Output 1 4 SPM bit address see SPM table in Chapter 8 Default Settings are reset to factory settings. Output - Switch to the previous output. Output + Switch to the next output. Save The settings are saved. EN-15

20 Application Menu Basic Operating Manual Configuration Inputs and outputs ModBus-TCP master Communication error Cancel, Show message ModBus-TCP module Phoenix1 8 Activate module Check the box to activate the module. The menu expands. IP address IP address of the selected module I/O Type Digital inputs, digital outputs Input 1 16 SPM bit address see SPM table in Chapter 8 Default Settings are reset to factory settings. Input/Output - Switch to previous input/output. Input/Output + Switch to next input/output. Save The settings are saved. Functions/Applications/Procedures Weighing Weighing point Weighing point A D Instruction Enter text (20 characters) e.g. Customer Transferred from the application database: Select record. Use preset tare Check the box to use the preset tare. Save alibi Check the box to activate the storage of printed weight values in the alibi memory. Default Settings are reset to factory settings. Save The settings are saved. Checkweighing Weighing point Weighing point A D Instruction Enter text (20 characters) e.g. Customer Transferred from the application database: Select record. Weighing mode Gross, net Set point display only Check the box to confirm the selection. The set point can therefore no longer be changed in weighing mode. Set point Enter value Set point min. Enter value <set point Set point max. Enter value >set point Save alibi Check the box to activate the storage of printed weight values in the alibi memory. Show dialogs before printing Check the box to confirm the selection. Default Settings are reset to factory settings. Save The settings are saved. EN-16

21 Basic Operating Manual Application Menu Configuration Functions/Applications/Procedures Limits Weighing point Weighing point A D Limit value 1 3 On/Off Enter 0 Max (maximum capacity); take unit from calibration. Action 1 3 On Action 1 3 Off <None> marker 1 3 set, delete marker 1 3 Condition 1 3 On <No condition>, not active: Condition 1 3 Off Built-in digital input 1 4, Actual limit 1 3, ADU error, Above MAX, Overload, Below zero, Center zero, Inside zeroset range, Standstill, Dimmed, Internal error = command error, Command busy, Power fail, Test active, Calibration active, Tare active, Marker bit 1 3 active: Built-in digital input 1 4, Actual limit 1 3, ADU error, Above MAX, Overload, Below zero, Center zero, Inside zeroset range, Standstill, Internal error = command error, Command busy, Power fail, Test active, Calibration active, Tare active, Marker bit 1 3, Dimmed Default Settings are reset to factory settings. Save The settings are saved. Dialogs Dialog message 1 10 Types Free text without timeout, Free text with timeout, Text with user unit, Weight, Dialog reply: Yes or No, Tare before printing Default Settings are reset to factory settings. Save The settings are saved. Tilt correction Function can only be performed with a valid license, see Chapter 9 Weighing point Weighing point A D Activated Check the box. The current weight is displayed during tilt correction to simplify the configuration.. Number of correction values Enter 0 99 to define the number of correction values, including start and end points. Start position Manually define the start position of the silo, for example, and use the Accept soft key to transfer it to the device. End position Manually define the end position of the silo, for example, and use the Accept soft key to transfer it to the device. Default Settings are reset to factory settings. Edit Change the calculated points. Start Start the calculation. The manually launched tilting process must be performed very slowly, because the individual silo positions can only be calculated at a standstill. Accept Transfer the start and end positions of the silo on the device. Save The settings are saved. EN-17

22 Application Menu Basic Operating Manual Configuration Printout Parameters Device name Enter alphanumeric characters Use NLE Check the box to activate printing with NiceLabelExpress. See Chapter Number of printouts Enter value. Print layout 'Weighing' Printer none, printer, ticket printer, printer 2 The printers are assigned to the device under [System Setup]-[Connected devices] Line 1 99 Blank line, -, Form feed, Device name, Weighing point, Sequence number, Date, Time, Gross, Net, Tare, Header, Weighing mode; Dialog reply 1 10, Free number 1 3, Entered weight, Entered string, Edited int, Edited real, Field key name, Field name 1 6 Default Settings are reset to factory settings. Insert Insert lines. 99 lines are possible in total. Delete Delete the highlighted line. Save The settings are saved. Print layout 'Checkweighing' Printer none, printer, ticket printer, printer 2 The printers are assigned to the device under [System Setup]- [Connected devices] Line 1 99 Blank line, -, Form feed, Device name, Weighing point, Sequence number, Date, Time, Gross, Net, Tare, Header, Weighing mode; Dialog reply 1 10, Free number 1 3, Entered weight, Entered string, Edited int, Edited real, field key name, field name 1 6 Default Settings are reset to factory settings. Insert Insert lines. 99 lines are possible in total. Delete Delete the highlighted line. Save The settings are saved. EN-18

23 Basic Operating Manual Application Menu Configuration Databases Preset tare Create records for defined tare values. ID (1 999) Record no. Tare name Enter alphanumeric characters (max. 20). Tare weight Display of the placed and transferred weight value New Create new record. Change Change highlighted record. Delete Delete highlighted record. Predefined texts Create records for texts to be displayed on the terminal. ID (1 999) Record no. Line 1 Enter alphanumeric characters (max. 20). Line 2 Enter alphanumeric characters (max. 20). New Create new record. Change Change highlighted record. Delete Delete highlighted record. Application database - field names Note: Before making changes, the current database should be saved on the SD card or USB stick. Field key name Create new database (e.g.: materials/customer database). Field name 1 6 Enter alphanumeric characters (max. 20). Save The input is saved. Application database - entries Add, edit and delete database entries Field key name Database name (e.g. Customer) is displayed. New Create new record. Change Change highlighted record. Delete Delete highlighted record. EN-19

24 Application Menu Basic Operating Manual Configuration Display weighing points All weighing points Show all weighing points Check the box to display all weighing points. Line 1 10 Gross, net, tare, limit 1 3, analog output 1+2, field key name, blank line Default Settings are reset to factory settings. Save The settings are saved. Single weighing point Line - Delete line Line + Insert lines 1 8. Size - Reduce size of weight display Size + Increase size of weight display Save The settings are saved. Checkweighing Line - Delete line Line + Insert lines 1 8. Size - Reduce size of weight display Size + Increase size of weight display Save The settings are saved. Selection: Gross, net, tare, limit 1 3, analog output 1+2, field key name, field 1 6 Selection: Gross, net, tare, limit 1 3, analog output 1+2, field key name, field 1 6 Print Print configuration. EN-20

25 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning 5 Commissioning 5.1 Safety Information It is essential that the safety instructions in Chapter 2 of the PR5900 instrument manual are read before installation and commissioning!! Warning 5.2 Switching on the Device The device can be set up as follows: Via keys on the front of the device Via an external PC keyboard Via a notebook/pc using the VNC software (included on the CD) Via a notebook/pc using an internet browser When the device is powered up, the following appears: PR 5900 The device type is displayed (PR 5900) BIOS version Firmware version Automatic display test Weight display No signal No values from scale Scale not ready Error message: no load cells are connected, see also PR5900 instrument manual. Error message: no communication with the xbpi scale, see also PR 5900 instrument manual. Error message: no weight values are read from ADC (analog-digital converter), see also PR 5900 instrument manual. Error message: no load cells or scale connected, see also PR 5900 instrument manual. yythe weight display appears. EN-21

26 Commissioning Basic Operating Manual 5.3 User Login User management is not activated by default. Activate user management with the menu item [System Setup]-[User management], see also PR5900 instrument manual. The Administrator, Supervisor and Operator users are created by default. The following rights are preset for these users: The administrator is allowed to edit firmware and application settings and order data. The administrator can create new users with all rights, see PR 5900 instrument manual. The supervisor is allowed to edit application settings and order data. User is allowed to start weighing and edit order data. An authorized user must log in to start or configure the application. ttpress the [Login] soft key. ttenter a password (access code) using the keyboard and confirm. yythe operating menu is displayed. The application and system menus are selected here. ttselect and confirm [Weighing], for example, using the cursor. EN-22

27 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning 5.4 Configuration Note The configuration can only be performed if the Supervisor or Administrator is logged in. ttselect and confirm [Configuration] using the cursor Configuring Inputs This function is required to configure the analog and digital inputs. When changing the I/O card type, the configuration data remains unchanged. Functions for a non-installed scale can be selected, however, they are without effect. The free and assigned SPM addresses are documented in Chapter 8. If several inputs are assigned to an SPM address, the input with the higher number prevails: Option 1 = No. 1 Option 2 = No. 2 Internal = No. 3 Unused inputs are ignored, see Chapters and The card type and the available inputs and outputs are detected automatically. yythe configuration menu is displayed. ttselect and confirm [Inputs and outputs] using the cursor. EN-23

28 Commissioning Basic Operating Manual yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm [Inputs] using the cursor Analog Input ttselect and confirm [Option] using the cursor. yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm the appropriate interface (in this case Option 1 ) using the cursor. EN-24

29 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning ttselect and confirm [Mode] using the cursor. yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm the appropriate input type using the cursor (see also PR5900 instrument manual). ttselect and confirm [Mode] using the cursor. yya selection window appears. ttselect [SPM address %MD] using the cursor. ttuse the keyboard to enter and confirm a free address %MDxxx. ttpress the [Save] soft key to save the settings. Note If the SPM address is equal to 0, the analog value is not written to the SPM. General No reserved SPM addresses are overwritten by the analog inputs. EN-25

30 Commissioning Basic Operating Manual Digital Inputs ttselect and confirm [Option] using the cursor. yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm the appropriate interface (in this case Internal ) using the cursor. ttselect [Input] using the cursor. ttconfirm input 1. EN-26

31 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning ttselect [SPM address %MX] using the cursor. ttuse the keyboard to enter and confirm a free address %MXxxx. ttpress the [Input +] soft key to configure the next input. ttselect [SPM address %MX] using the cursor. ttuse the keyboard to enter and confirm a free address %MXxxx. ttconfigure inputs 3+4 in the same way. ttfinally, press the [Save] soft key to save the settings. Note The value of the digital input is not written to the SPM if the address = 0 (inactive). EN-27

32 Commissioning Basic Operating Manual Configuring Outputs This function is required to configure the analog and digital outputs. When changing the I/O card type, the configuration data remains unchanged. Functions for a non-installed scale can be selected, however, they are without effect. The free and assigned SPM addresses are documented in Chapter 8. The assignment of SPM addresses to a scale is only valid if the scale exists. Non-allocated outputs are switched off. The card type and the available inputs and outputs are detected automatically. yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm [Outputs] using the cursor. EN-28

33 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning Analog Output The weight value of the selected weighing point is transmitted to the output. ttselect and confirm [Option] using the cursor. yythe factory settings are displayed. yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm the appropriate interface (in this case Option 1 ) using the cursor. ttif necessary, configure the analog output in accordance with the table below. ttpress the [Save] soft key to save the settings. Note Adapting the analog output see Chapter in PR5900 instrument manual. EN-29

34 Commissioning Basic Operating Manual Menu Item Selection Description [Data source] Weighing point A D Output of the weight values from scales A, B, C or D. 0 to Max are converted into 0/ ma. [Analog value] Gross Output of the gross value Net/gross Net/0 ma Net/4 ma Net/20 ma Output of the net value, if tared; otherwise gross Output of the net value, if tared; otherwise 0 ma Output of the net value, if tared; otherwise 4 ma Output of the net value, if tared; otherwise 20 ma [Range] 0 20 ma Output of 0 Max as 0 20 ma 4 20 ma Output of 0 Max as 4 20 ma [On ADC error] 0 ma Set output to 0 ma. 4 ma Set output to 4 ma. 20 ma Set output to 20 ma. hold The last output value is held. [On < zero] 0 ma Set output to 0 ma 4 ma Set output to 4 ma. 20 ma Set output to 20 ma. hold linear The last output value is held. Only for [ ma]: Output goes below 4 ma down to limiting [On > Max] 0 ma Set output to 0 ma 4 ma Set output to 4 ma. 20 ma Set output to 20 ma. hold linear The last output value is held. Output increases above 20 ma until the limit is reached. EN-30

35 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning Digital Outputs ttselect and confirm [Option] using the cursor. yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm the appropriate interface (in this case Internal ) using the cursor. ttselect [Output] using the cursor. ttconfirm output 1. EN-31

36 Commissioning Basic Operating Manual ttselect [SPM address %MX] using the cursor. ttuse the keyboard to enter and confirm a free address %MXxxx. Note The SPM address %MX for an unused digital output = 0 ttpress the [Output +] soft key to configure the next input. ttselect [SPM address %MX] using the cursor. ttuse the keyboard to enter and confirm a free address %MXxxx. ttconfigure outputs 3+4 in the same way. ttfinally, press the [Save] soft key to save the settings I/O Card Test See Chapter in PR5900 instrument manual. EN-32

37 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning Configuring the ModBus-TCP Master In this application, the Modbus master supports up to 8 predefined Modbus modules Supported Modules Modules 1 4 Modules 1 4 relate in each case to the following module: Phoenix Contact Inline Block IO (ILB ETH 24 DI16 DIO16-2TX) They each offer 16 digital inputs and 16 digital outputs. Modules 5 6 Modules 5 6 relate in each case to the following modules: Phoenix Contact Inline Module (IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2-TX-PAC) Phoenix Contact Output Module (IB IL 24 DO16-PAC) Phoenix Contact Output Module (IB IL 24 DO16-PAC) They offer a total of 8 digital inputs and 36 digital outputs. Modules 7 8 Modules 7 8 relate in each case to the following modules: Phoenix Contact Inline Module (IL ETH BK DI8 DO4 2-TX-PAC) Phoenix Contact Output Module (IB IL 24 DO16-PAC) Phoenix Contact Output Module (IB IL 24 DO16-PAC) Phoenix Contact Power Supply (IB IL 24 PWR IN-PAC) Phoenix Contact Output Module (IB IL 24 DO16-PAC) They offer a total of 8 digital inputs and a total of 52 digital outputs Configuration Tool The modules must be configured in terms of hardware according to the Phoenix instructions. In addition, an IP address must be assigned to each terminal. Phoenix provides the IPAssign.exe tool for that purpose. EN-33

38 Commissioning Basic Operating Manual Configuration on the Device yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm [ModBus-TCP master] using the cursor. ttselect and confirm [Communication error] using the cursor. yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm the appropriate function (in this case Show message ) using the cursor. EN-34

39 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning ttselect and confirm [ModBus-TCP module] using the cursor. yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm the appropriate module (in this case Phoenix 1: ) using the cursor. ttcheck the box to activate the module. ttselect and confirm the individual settings. [IP address] Selection: Speak with the responsible system administrator [I/O Type] Selection: Digital inputs, digital outputs [Input]/[Output] Selection: Input +/Output + (higher), Input -/Output - (lower) [SPM address %MX] Input: Fixed SPM address, see Chapter 8. ttfinally, press the [Save] soft key to save the settings. EN-35

40 Commissioning Basic Operating Manual Configuring the Weighing Process yythe configuration menu is displayed. ttselect and confirm [Functions/Applications/ Procedures] using the cursor. ttselect and confirm [Weighing], for example, using the cursor. ttselect and confirm the individual settings. [Weighing point] Selection: Weighing point A D [Instruction] Input: Max. 20 characters via keyboard e.g.: [Customer] Selection: Database entries, see Chapter EN-36

41 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning [Weighing point] Check the box to be able to use the preset tare when weighing. Preset tare is defined in Chapter [Save alibi] Check the box to write the values to the alibi memory. Note 'Save alibi is not activated: SPM address = 0 Alibi memory is not possible for user scale. ttfinally, press the [Save] soft key to save the settings Configuring the Checkweighing Process ttselect and confirm [Checkweighing], for example, using the cursor. ttselect and confirm the individual settings. [Weighing point] Selection: Weighing point A D [Instruction] Input: Max. 20 characters via keyboard e.g.: [Customer] Selection: Database entries, see Chapter EN-37

42 Commissioning Basic Operating Manual [Weighing mode] Selection: Gross, net [Set point display only] Check the [Set point] Input: Weight value via keyboard [Set point min.] Input: Weight value via keyboard [Set point max.] Input: Weight value via keyboard box to display only the set point. This means it is no longer possible to change the set points. [Show dialogs before printing] Check the box to display the dialog before printing. This function is only possible if printing is initiated by the START key. Define dialogs, see Chapter [Save alibi] Check the box to write the values to the alibi memory. Note 'Save alibi is not activated: SPM address = 0 Alibi memory is not possible for user scale. ttfinally, press the [Save] soft key to save the settings. EN-38

43 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning Configuring Limit Values Each limit consists of a switch-on and a switch-off point for definition of a hysteresis. The three pairs of values must be entered according to the same principle. The limit values always refer to the gross weight. For the SPM addresses for the limits, see Chapter 8. ttselect and confirm [Limits] using the cursor. 1. Select Weighing Point ttselect and confirm [Weighing point] using the cursor. yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm the appropriate weighing point using the cursor. EN-39

44 Commissioning Basic Operating Manual 2. Define Limits Example 1: The output signal (Limit 1 out) of limit 1 switches OFF above a weight (Wgt) of 900 g. Limit 2 switches OFF below 290 g. The two limits have a hysteresis of 10 g. In the event of a power failure, the two outputs go to OFF, thus indicating underfill and overfill at the same time. Example 2: Limits are the same for On and Off (on = off). switches output 1 (Limit 1 out) ON if the weight (Wgt) exceeds the value. switches output 2 (Limit 2 out) OFF if the weight falls below the value. ttselect the appropriate lines using the cursor. ttuse the keyboard to enter and confirm the desired values (in this case: see Example 1). EN-40

45 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning 3. Determine an Action Markers can be set for all limits (in this case, see Example 2): tthighlight and confirm the action line of the appropriate limit using the cursor. yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm the appropriate line to set the marker for Limit 1 (in this case, Marker 1 is set when 900 g is exceeded). ttif applicable, set other markers. EN-41

46 Commissioning Basic Operating Manual 4. Determine a Condition tthighlight and confirm the condition line of the appropriate limit using the cursor. yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm the appropriate line. ttif applicable, select additional conditions for the other limits. 5. Save Settings ttfinally, press the [Save] soft key to save the settings. EN-42

47 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning Configuring Dialogs Dialogs consist of messages that appear on screen after pressing the START key and require the corresponding input and confirmation. The dialog can then be printed out, if the printout is configured accordingly, see Chapter dialog messages can be configured. If no dialog messages have been entered, no message is displayed/no input is expected. ttselect and confirm [Dialogs] using the cursor. ttselect the appropriate line using the cursor. ttuse the keyboard to enter and confirm the dialog message. ttselect and confirm the line 'Type' using the cursor. ttfor example, if the Free text with timeout type is selected, another line appears. ttuse the keyboard to enter and confirm the display duration of the message. EN-43

48 Commissioning Basic Operating Manual yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm the appropriate line. [Free text] The dialog message appears and can only be hidden by the operator. [Free text with timeout] The dialog message is displayed for a defined period and then disappears without any action by the operator. [Text with user-defined unit] The dialog message appears with the user-defined unit (e.g.: pcs, C, etc.) and can only be hidden by the operator. [Weight] The current weight value of the corresponding weighing point is displayed and can only be hidden by the operator. [Dialog reply: Yes or No] The dialog message appears and can only be hidden by the operator. [Tare before printing] The dialog message appears and can only be hidden by the operator. ttfinally, press the [Save] soft key to save the settings. EN-44

49 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning Configuring Printout This function is required to configure the weighing and checkweighing log. ttselect and confirm [Printout] using the cursor. ttselect and confirm [Parameters] using the cursor. yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm the individual settings. [Device name] Input: Max. 20 characters via keyboard [Use NLE] Check the box to use NLE (NiceLabelExpress) for the design of printouts, see also Chapter [Number of printouts] Input: Figures via keyboard ttfinally, press the [Save] soft key to save the settings. EN-45

50 Commissioning Basic Operating Manual ttselect and confirm [Print layout 'Weighing'] using the cursor. yya selection window appears. ttpress the [Insert] soft key to insert a new line below the highlighted line. Up to 99 lines can be defined. ttpress the [Delete] soft key to delete the highlighted line. ttselect and confirm the individual settings. [Printer] Selection: none, printer, ticket printer, printer 2 The prerequisite is that these should have been set up in the system menu under [System setup] - [Connected devices] [Line 1 99] Selection: Blank line, -, Form feed, Device name, Weighing point, Sequence number, Date, Time, Gross, Net, Tare, Header, Weighing mode; Dialog reply 1 10, Free number 1 3, Entered weight, Entered string, Edited int, Edited real, Field key name, Field name 1 6 ttfinally, press the [Save] soft key to save the settings. EN-46

51 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning ttselect and confirm [Print layout 'Checkweighing'] using the cursor. yya selection window appears. ttpress the [Insert] soft key to insert a new line below the highlighted line. Up to 99 lines can be defined. ttpress the [Delete] soft key to delete the highlighted line. ttselect and confirm the individual settings. [Printer] Selection: none, printer, ticket printer, printer 2 The prerequisite is that these should have been set up in the system menu under [System setup] - [Connected devices] [Line 1 99] Selection: Blank line, -, Form feed, Device name, Weighing point, Sequence number, Date, Time, Gross, Net, Tare, Header, Weighing mode; Dialog reply 1 10, Free number 1 3, Entered weight, Entered string, Edited int, Edited real, Field key name, Field name 1 6 ttfinally, press the [Save] soft key to save the settings. EN-47

52 Commissioning Basic Operating Manual Configuring Databases The following databases are available in this application: Preset tares Predefined texts for the terminal function Application database ttselect and confirm [Databases] using the cursor Creating/Changing/Deleting Preset Tares Preset tares can be saved in this database and assigned to each weighing point. If an ID already exists, you can use [Change] to modify the associated names and weights. The tare name is freely selectable and can appear several times. The tare weight unit can be selected. If the scale and the tare are using different units, the preset tare value will be converted to the scale unit during taring. A preset tare value may not be greater than the largest Max of a scale. ttselect and confirm [Preset tare] using the cursor. EN-48

53 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning ttpress the [New] soft key to create a new record. yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm the individual settings. [ID] Input: Automatic numbering or manual numbering via the keyboard from [Tare name] Input: Max. 20 characters via keyboard [Tare weight] Position the appropriate weight and press the [Accept] soft key. ttfinally, press the [Save] soft key to save the parameters in the database. ttif applicable, press the [Change] soft key to change the highlighted record. ttif applicable, press the [Delete] soft key to delete the highlighted record. EN-49

54 Commissioning Basic Operating Manual Creating Predefined Texts Predefined texts can be saved in this database. These texts are required for the terminal function. The predefined texts can be displayed via fieldbus or OPC. At least one text must be entered for line 1, see also Chapter 6.5. If an ID already exists, you can use [Change] to modify the associated texts. ttselect and confirm [Predefined texts] using the cursor. ttpress the [New] soft key to create a new record. yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm the individual settings. [ID] Input: Automatic numbering or manual numbering via the keyboard from [Line 1] Input: Max. 20 characters via keyboard [Line 2] Input: Max. 20 characters via keyboard. ttfinally, press the [Save] soft key to save the input in the database. EN-50

55 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning ttif applicable, press the [Change] soft key to change the highlighted record. ttif applicable, press the [Delete] soft key to delete the highlighted record Application Database Only one application database can be created in each case (e.g.: customer database or materials database or recipe database). Defining Field Names ttselect and confirm [Application database - Field names] using the cursor. ttselect and confirm the individual lines using the cursor. [Field key name] Entering the database name: Max. 20 characters via keyboard (in this case: Customer) [Field name 1 6] Input: Max. 20 characters via keyboard ttfinally, press the [Save] soft key to save the input in the database. EN-51

56 Commissioning Basic Operating Manual Changing/Deleting/Creating Database Entries ttselect and confirm [Application database - Entries] using the cursor. ttif applicable, press the [Change] soft key to change the highlighted record. ttif applicable, press the [Delete] soft key to delete the highlighted record. ttpress the [New] soft key to create a new database entry. ttuse the cursor to select the individual lines, enter max. 20 characters using the keyboard and confirm. ttfinally, press the [Save] soft key to save the input in the database. EN-52

57 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning Displaying Weighing Points This function is required to configure the production display. ttselect and confirm [Display Weighing Points] using the cursor. yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm the individual settings. [All weighing points] Check the box to show an overview of all weighing points. Selection: Gross, net, tare, limit 1 3, analog output 1+2, field key name, blank line [Single weighing point] Each weighing point is shown individually. Selection: Gross, net, tare, limit 1 3, analog output 1+2, field key name, field 1 6 [Checkweighing] Each weighing point is shown individually. Selection: Gross, net, tare, limit 1 3, analog output 1+2, field key name, field 1 6 EN-53

58 Commissioning Basic Operating Manual Example: Checkweighing ttpress the [Line +] soft key to add a line. A maximum of 8 lines are possible. If more lines are defined than there is space available (depending on the selected size), you can scroll through the lines on the display. ttif applicable, press the [Line -] soft key to delete a line. ttpress the [Size -] or [Size +] soft keys to reduce or increase the size of the weight display (12 increments). The default setting is 5 (5 lines can be displayed at once). Setting 1 produces the smallest weight display; in this case, 8 more lines can be displayed straightaway. Settings 9 and 12 produce the largest weight display; in this case, one more line can be displayed straightaway. ttfinally, press the [Save] soft key to save the settings. Here is an example of a configured scale display. EN-54

59 Basic Operating Manual Commissioning 5.5 Switching Off the Device This function is required to disconnect the device from the power immediately, e.g. to install an option card. The rechargeable battery is immediately deactivated. Note The menu-driven power off does not save the entire content of the SD-RAM into a Nand flash memory. A cold start is forced during reactivation. E.g. database entries are no longer available. It is recommended that you should first make a backup on the SD card and/or export the data to a USB stick, see PR5900 instrument manual. ttselect and confirm [System maintenance]- [Shutdown & Power off]. yya prompt window appears. ttpress the [Continue] soft key. ttdisconnect the power plug. EN-55

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61 Basic Operating Manual Application 6 Application 6.1 General Information Operation takes place via the application menu, see also Chapter 4. The following functions are available: For weighing, see Chapter 6.3 For checkweighing, see Chapter 6.4 For terminal function, see Chapter Alibi Memory The alibi memory requires a license number, which must be entered into the device under [System setup]- [License settings]. Note Writing the values of the user-defined weighing point (user scale) into the alibi memory is not possible! A data set is created for each weight value. This means that 3 data sets are saved with identical sequence number, if gross weight, net weight and tare are saved at a particular time. The gross weight is saved with all weighing operations. Only during batching (only loading), the net weight and tare weight are saved additionally at the end. The following functions are possible: For searching the alibi memory via website, see Chapter in the PR 5900 instrument manual. For searching the alibi memory via [System information]-[search alibi memory], see Chapter in the PR 5900 instrument manual. - - For deleting the alibi memory via [System setup]-[alibi memory], see Chapter in the PR 5900 instrument manual. EN-57

62 Application Basic Operating Manual 6.3 Weighing The configuration of the scale display is performed in the [Configuration] - [Display Weighing Points] menu, see Chapter ttselect and confirm [Weighing] using the cursor. yythe scale display appears (in this case, single weighing point). ttif applicable, press the [Preset tare] soft key to select the appropriate preset tare, see Chapter and Chapter ttperform the weighing process. ttpress the START (Show dialogs before printing) or key to trigger a print process. yydepending on the configuration, the values are written to the alibi memory (see PR5900 instrument manual) and/or printed out, see Chapter 5.4.5, 5.4.8, and 10. EN-58

63 Basic Operating Manual Application 6.4 Checkweighing The configuration of the scale display is performed in the [Configuration] - [Display Weighing Points] menu, see Chapter ttselect and confirm [Checkweighing] using the cursor. Prerequisites for Checkweighing Before applying the weight, the s is in an unloaded state, i.e. < min. weight. After applying the weight, the balance is in a loaded state, i.e. > min. weight and has reached standstill. yythe checkweigher display appears. ttif applicable, press the [Values] soft key to change the set points and tolerances. ttperform the checkweighing process. yydepending on the configuration, the values are written to the alibi memory (see PR5900 instrument manual) and/or printed out, see Chapter 5.4.6, 5.4.8, and 10. EN-59

64 Application Basic Operating Manual 6.5 Terminal Function General Information The terminal function (selection in the application menu: menu item Device employed as terminal ), can be used to remotely control the display via the communication network. The operator s keystrokes can be read back. To simplify the remote control, texts, numbers and weight values can be edited on the device. Only the final result needs to be outputted. All texts can also be saved locally in the device and can be retrieved using a text number. The terminal function can be canceled at any time with the EXIT key or termfun = -1 (even if a dialog is open). A question appears Control Unit Terminal functions are controlled by two variables: termfun termstat These variables can be read and written via DDE/OPC (see Chapter 8) or via fieldbus (see Chapter 7). termfun Specifies the function to be executed (MD 95 for WP A, see Chapter 8, or Fieldbus address 225 write). 0 No function 1 Execute function -1 Cancel function, equivalent to EXIT key termstat Returns the status of the execution (MD 96 for WP A, see Chapter 8, or Fieldbus address 219 read). 0 Terminal idle 1, Function ended -1 Terminal busy -2 General error -3 Unknown text number (database) The functions obtain your input texts for Line1 (the top display line) and for Line2 (the bottom display line) from the variables dsp1 or dsp2. If the text number N * 256 is added to the function number (in termfun ), dsp1 and dsp2 are taken from the table of predefined texts. EN-60

65 Basic Operating Manual Application The general procedure between the communication master (PC or fieldbus master) and the communication slave (device) is described in the following table. Master Writes text to the variables dsp1 and dsp2. Writes the function number (e.g. 2) to termfun. Waits until the status variable termstat is > 0. Reads termstat = 1 Reads input text from dsp2 Writes function 0 to termfun. Slave After initialization, the variables termfun and termstat are set to 0. The device is ready to execute a function. Has no effect. Sets the termstat status to -1 (busy). The predefined function (in this case: No. 2) is executed: Displays the text of dsp1 in line 1. Displays the text of dsp2 in line 2 and allows dsp2 to be edited by the operator in line 2. User presses OK to complete the editing. Writes input to dsp2. Sets termstat to 1 (OK, dialog is closed). Waits until termfun has been reset to 0. Has no effect. Sets termstat to 0 (idle) and is then ready for a new function. The 2-line text display is empty once again. EN-61

66 Application Basic Operating Manual Predefined Functions In addition to the basic terminal functionality, it is possible to enter a value or a text locally on the device or to output messages using predefined functions. This is controlled by setting the Function type parameter to termfun Display Function termfun = 1: text display Texts in line 1 and line 2 are constantly updated. The content of memory cell dsp1 is copied to line 1, and that of memory cell dsp2 to line 2. The function can be terminated via termfun = -1 or with the EXIT key. termstat = 2 after clicking on Exit or pressing EXIT key Input Functions The text content of memory cell dsp1 is displayed in the top line. In the case of numerical input, the text content of memory cell dsp2 is displayed after the number as a unit. Spaces before the first character and after the last character are truncated. termfun = 2: text input Text input: dsp2 is displayed in line 2 and can be edited by the operator. termstat = 1 after clicking on OK. termstat = 2 after pressing EXIT key. EN-62

67 Basic Operating Manual Application termfun = 3: entering a number of the Integer data type The value of memory cell editint is displayed in line 2 and can be edited by the operator. termstat = 1 after clicking on OK. termstat = 2 after pressing EXIT key. termfun = 4: entering a number of the Real data type (floating point) The value of memory cell editreal is displayed in line 2 and can be edited by the operator. termstat = 1 after clicking on OK. termstat = 2 after pressing EXIT key. termfun = 5: entering a weight value The value of memory cell editwgt is displayed in line 2 in the weight format of the active weighing point, and can be edited by the operator. termstat = 1 after clicking on OK. termstat = 2 after pressing EXIT key. EN-63

68 Application Basic Operating Manual Message Functions The text content of memory cell dsp1 is displayed in the top line. The soft key labels are predefined, but can be translated with the PoEdit PC program. The message function prompts the user to respond by pressing a soft key. The reply appears as a return value for the message function in termstat after one of the following keys has been pressed: OK = 1 Exit = 2 termstat = 2, if the exit key has been pressed, or an exit has been executed by termfun = -1 Softkey2 = 3 Softkey3 = 4 Softkey4 = 5 Note It should be noted that Softkey2, for example, does not refer to the position of the soft key, but the number of soft keys present. With Softkey2, therefore, two soft keys are displayed, e.g. OK and No. termstat = 3 after clicking on No termfun = 10 Function displays text from line 1. termstat = 1 after clicking on OK. termstat = 2 after pressing EXIT key. termfun = 11 Function displays text from line 1. termstat = 1 after clicking on OK. termstat = 2 after pressing EXIT key. termstat = 3 after clicking on Cancel. EN-64

69 Basic Operating Manual Application termfun = 12 Function displays text from line 1. termstat = 2 after pressing EXIT key. termstat = 3 after clicking on Cancel. termstat = 4 after clicking on Retry. termstat = 5 after clicking on Ignore. termfun = 13 Function displays text from line 1. termstat = 2 after pressing EXIT key. termstat = 3 after clicking on Yes. termstat = 4 after clicking on No. termfun = 14 Function displays text from line 1. termstat = 2 after pressing EXIT key. termstat = 3 after clicking on Yes. termstat = 4 after clicking on No. termstat = 5 after clicking on Cancel. EN-65

70 Application Basic Operating Manual termfun = 15 Function displays text from line 1. termstat = 2 after pressing EXIT key. termstat = 3 after clicking on Retry. termstat = 4 after clicking on Cancel. termfun = 16 dsp2 supplies the information for the soft keys. dsp2 is 20 characters long. Soft key 2 (SK2) Soft key 3 (SK3) Soft key 4 (SK4) Characters 1 6 Characters 8 13 Characters termstat = 2 after pressing EXIT key. termstat = 3 after clicking on Sk2. termstat = 4 after clicking on Sk3. termstat = 5 after clicking on Sk4. Hidden inputs (as with input, characters are shown by *) termfun = 20 dsp2 is displayed in line 2 and can be edited by the operator. termfun = 21 The value of memory cell editint is displayed in line 2 and can be edited by the operator. termstat = 1 after clicking on OK. termstat = 2 after pressing EXIT key. EN-66

71 Basic Operating Manual Application Predefined Functions with Predefined Texts With the predefined functions in the previous Chapter, the texts for line 1 must be transmitted to dsp1 and those for line 2 to dsp2. Alternatively, the texts can also be stored in the device s Predefined texts database and therefore no longer need to be transmitted. The texts in the database have an ID of 1 999, which addresses the two display texts. Only a combination of this number and the function number is transmitted. If the text ID N * 256 is added to the function number (in termfun ), dsp1 and dsp2 are taken from the database table of predefined texts. Example Function type 1 (the text in line 1 and line 2 is constantly updated) and Text ID 2 (from the predefined texts in the database) termfun = function type + text ID * 256 termfun = * 256 termfun = 513 EN-67

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73 Basic Operating Manual Fieldbus Interface 7 Fieldbus Interface 7.1 Configuration Inserting a fieldbus interface card in Option FB can turn the PR 5900 into a fieldbus slave. This enables one or more devices to be included under a communication master (e.g. Siemens S7 ProfiBus). Up to 4 scales may be addressed over the fieldbus interface. The data on the fieldbus are processed at intervals of 50 ms. The interface is configured under [System setup]-[fieldbus parameters] in the device. The corresponding fieldbus protocol (in this case: ProfiBus-DP) is displayed. The [I/Os] settings require selection of the window size depending on the number of scales connected to the device. Accordingly, select 16 bytes for two scales. If scales A and B are configured, the interface works with a 16 (2 x 8) byte write window and a 16 (2 x 8) byte read window. The windows are assigned to the weighing points. The fieldbus exchanges its data cyclically with each slave. That means: During each cycle, 8 bytes are written and 8 bytes are read, even if data contents are unchanged. The protocol described below is independent of the selected fieldbus; it is explained as seen from the fieldbus master. EN-69

74 Fieldbus Interface Basic Operating Manual 7.2 Fieldbus Interface Protocol The interface works with an 8-byte write window and an 8-byte read window. The fieldbus exchanges its data cyclically with each slave. This means: In each cycle, 8 bytes are written and 8 bytes are read, even if the data content is unchanged. The fieldbus protocol ensures the data transport between the fieldbus master and the 2 x 8-byte data windows. The interface protocol runs under the fieldbus and manages the access to the data specified on the following pages. Fieldbus interface 8-Byte Write Window 8-Byte Read Window Data and functions on PR 5900 Interface protocol - Weight data - Weight status - Limits - Digital inputs - Digital outputs - Analog output EN-70

75 Basic Operating Manual Fieldbus Interface Write Window (Input Area) Data are transferred from the master to the slave (device) in this window. The first four bytes are used to write a data value. The type of these data is described in byte 5. In direct access, the bits in bytes 6 and 7 are independent of the write value data type. The command is executed after a 0-1 transition of the corresponding bit. Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Write data: MSB Write data: MSB Write data: MSB Write data: LSB Read_Value_Select Write_Value_Select Direct control bits Direct control bits Read Window (Output Area) Data transmission from the slave (PR 5900) to the master is in this window. The first four bytes are used to read a data value. The register number of data is mirrored in byte 4 by the write window, when data is available. Bytes 5, 6 and 7 contain status bits independent of the read data. Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Write data: MSB Write data: MSB Write data: MSB Write data: LSB Read_Value_Selected General system bits: write active power_fail analog error Status bits Status bits EN-71

76 Fieldbus Interface Basic Operating Manual Reading and Writing Data The number of data exceeds the size of the read/write window by far. For this reason, data is addressed with Write_Value_Select and Read_Value_Select. To do this, the first six bytes of the write window and the first five bytes of the read window are required. These can be used by the master to write data in PR 5900: e.g. a limit value is set to 100 kg. The master can also read weight values or other data from the PR The write and read windows are always required for this. Safe data exchange is ensured by a write and a read procedure. For reading status bits and for writing direct control bits, however, no procedure is required. The general system bits and the status bits are always provided and need not be requested. The direct control bits are also available continuously. Procedure for Reading Data ttwrite the register number as Read_Value_Select in byte 4 of the write window (e.g. net weight). ttwait until Read_Value_Selected in byte 4 of the read window is equal to Read_Value_Select in byte 4 of the write window. yynow the value is available in bytes 0 to 3. Procedure for Writing Data ttwait until Write_Active = 0 in the read window (ready to receive new data). ttwrite the value in bytes 0 to 3. ttwrite the register number in byte 5 (Write_Value_Select). ttwait until Write_Active = 1 (acknowledges data reception). ttwrite 0 in byte 5 (Write_Value_Select). yywrite_active goes to 0. EN-72

77 Basic Operating Manual Fieldbus Interface Description of the I/O Area (Read/Write Window) Input Area Data transmission from the master to the PR 5900 (slave) is via the input area. Weight or data requests are transmitted to the slave by the master. The master has write access; the slave has read access. Byte Name Description 0 Write_Value (MSB) e.g. limit value 1 ::: e.g. limit value 2 ::: e.g. limit value 3 Write_Value (LSB) e.g. limit value 4 Read_Value_Select e.g. gross 5 Write_Value_Select Write: Limit 1 On 6 free Res M3 Res M2 Res M1 free Set M3 Set M2 Set M1 free/digital outputs 7 Get FixTare Set FixTare Res Power Res Test Set Test Res Tare Set Tare Set Zero Control byte, response to 0->1 transition Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 The control byte activates the corresponding action in the device with a set bit. After execution of the operation, the bit should be reset. Variable Write_Value Read_Value_Select Write_Value_Select GetFixTare SetFixTare ResPower ResTest SetTest ResTare SetTare SetZero Res M1 3 Set M1 3 Function The weight value is transmitted as a binary 32-bit value with plus or minus sign Data type: DINT For selecting the value sent by the device For selecting the function to be executed by the device The gross weight is copied into the fixtare memory. Taring is performed using the value stored in the fixtare memory. The Power_Fail bit in the output area is deleted. The test operating mode is finished. The test operating mode is started. Now the test value can be read out by reading the gross weight. Tare is reset. Tares the scale. The scale is set to zero. Marker 1 3 is reset Marker 1 3 is set EN-73

78 Fieldbus Interface Basic Operating Manual Output Area Data transmission from the PR 5900 to the master is via the output area. The weight or data information requested by the master is transmitted to the master by PR The PR 5900 has write access; the master has read access. Byte Name Description 0 Read_Value (MSB) e.g. gross value 1 ::: e.g. gross value 2 ::: e.g. gross value 3 Read_Value (LSB) e.g. gross value 4 Read_Value_Selected e.g. gross 5 Write Active Power Fail Out 3 Out 2 Out 1 Limit 3 Limit 2 Limit 1 Status 6 Cmd Busy Cmd Error Inp. 3 Inp. 2 Inp. 1 Tare Active Cal Active Test Active Command status Inside ZSR Center Zero Below Zero 7 Dimmed Standstill Overload Above Max Adu Error Device status Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 EN-74

79 Basic Operating Manual Fieldbus Interface Variable Read_Value Read_Value_Selected Write_Active Power_Fail Cmd_Busy Cmd_Error Tare_Active Cal_Active Test_Active Out Standstill InsideZSR Function The weight value is transmitted as a binary 32-bit number with plus or minus sign. Data type: DINT Acknowledgment of the transmitted value. The function selected with Write_Value_Select is executed once. This bit is deleted if Write_Value_Select is set to 0. Is set when switching on the device. Is reset by ResPower with transition from 0->1. The device is busy executing a command (e.g. the device has received a tare command and is waiting for standstill). The device has interrupted the execution of a command (e.g. standstill could not be reached within the defined standstill time). The error number can be read at Last error. It is set only, if an action is executed. The scale has been tared. The device is/was configured. When this bit is 1, the scale parameters (Expo/Unit/Step) must be read again. Set after 'Power on' and reset after reading the FSD. The device executes the ADC test. The read weight value is not the gross value, but the test value. Below zero or above Max (FSD) The scale is stable. The weight value is within the zero setting range. CenterZero The weight value is within center zero ( 0 ±0.25 d) BelowZero Overload AboveMax AduError The weight value is negative (gross < -0.25d) The weight value has exceeded the measuring range. No valid weight data is specified (gross>fsd+overload). The weight value has exceeded the Max (FSD), but is still within Max + permissible overload (gross < FSD + overload). A/D conversion error. (Details are given in register 1, Read_Value_Select = 1) EN-75

80 Fieldbus Interface Basic Operating Manual Reading and Writing Register via Fieldbus Read data: Read_Value, Read_Value_Select, Read_Value_Selected When the master has to read from the device, the register number is transmitted to Read_Value_Select in the input area. The result is specified with Read_Value_Selected in the output area. Action of the master Response of PR 5900 Write register no. to Read_Value_Select. Wait until Read_Value_Selected = Read_Value_Select. Read Read_Value. Write the selected register to Read_Value. Copy Read_Value_Select to Read_Value_Selected. Write data: Write_Value, Write_Value_Select, Write_Active When the master has to write to the device, the required action is transmitted to the input area with Write_ Value_Select together with the data. Execution is indicated by the Write_Active bit in the output area. Action of the master Response of PR 5900 Write value to Write_Value. Write register number to Write_Value_Select. Wait until Write_Active has been set. Write 0 to Write_Value_Select. et bit: Action_Select, Write_Active Single bits can be set or reset directly with Write_Value_Select. Write Write_Value to the selected register. Set the Write_Active bit. Reset the Write_Active bit. For setting, the bit number (80 127) is written to Write_Value_Select. For resetting, the bit number +128 ( ) is written to Write_Value_Select. Action of the master Response of PR 5900 Write register number to Write_Value_Select. Wait until Write_Active has been set. Write 0 to Write_Value_Select. Write Write_Value to the selected register. Write Write_Value to the selected register. Set the Write_Active bit. Reset the Write_Active bit. EN-76

81 Basic Operating Manual Fieldbus Interface Reading Bit Single bits can be read only by reading a register. The procedure is the same as that described on page 76. Control Byte Some device functions can be executed by setting bits in the input area directly. Action of the master Response of PR 5900 Set bits in the control byte. Reset bits in the control byte. The operation is processed. Wait for the result of the action When an action taking a longer time is started, the end of execution can be waited for after starting (see page 76 and page 77). Action of the master Response of PR 5900 For setting bits, see page 76 and page 77. Wait until CmdBusy has been reset. Check the CmdError bit. If set, read LastError (see page 76). This is applicable to taring, zero setting, etc. via the fieldbus. Acknowledge the set bit as on page 76. Set the CmdBusy bit. The operation is processed. In the event of an error: Set the CmdError bit and the LastError byte. Reset the CmdBusy bit. EN-77

82 Fieldbus Interface Basic Operating Manual Example: Reading the Gross Weight The master writes value 8 in Read_Value_Select (byte 4) of the input area. Input area Byte Name Description Gross The master waits until value 8 is reflected in Read_Value_Selected (byte 4) of the output area. Output Area Byte Name Description 0 00 Gross value 1 00 Gross value 2 4 Gross value 3 D2 Gross value 4 8 Gross weight request detected 5 Status 6 Test Active Command status Inside ZSR Center Zero Below Zero 7 Standstill Overload Above Max Adu Error Device status Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 The gross value (hex:000004d2 <=> 1234) can be read from bytes 0 3. If the 'Overload', 'Test Active' or 'ADC error' status bits are set, the read value is invalid. Negative values are output in second complement. EN-78

83 Basic Operating Manual Fieldbus Interface Special Hints for DeviceNet and EtherNet-IP With these field bus types, the sequence of the bytes (only applicable for words and individual bytes) is inverted. With long words, this problem does not arise due to compensation by the firmware. For sequence of bytes 0 3, e.g. with device type and software version, see table: Standard sequence Sequence for DeviceNet and EtherNet-IP Byte 0 TYPE MSB Byte 0 SUBVERSION Byte 1 TYPE LSB Byte 1 MAINVERSION Byte 2 MAINVERSION Byte 2 TYPE LSB Byte 3 SUBVERSION Byte 3 TYPE MSB Consequently, the sequence on the PLC side must be changed when using the DeviceNet and EtherNet IP field bus types. EN-79

84 Fieldbus Interface Basic Operating Manual Fieldbus Register Note The addresses and check bits shown with gray background are handled by the firmware part of the interface. Register 1: Scale status (Read) (Dynamic status) Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Byte 0 OUT STND INZSR CZERO BELOW 0 OVL >MAX ADUERR Byte 1 E9 E6 E1 E3 E 7 Byte 2 Powerfail ActionActive CmdError Byte 3 TareActive CalActive TestActive Byte 0 corresponds to byte 7 in the output area; for weight error, see also the table in the Error Messages chapter in the PR5900 device manual. OUT STND INZSR CZERO BELOW0 >MAX ADUERR Below zero or above Max (FSD) (0-¼d >weight value >Max). The scale is stable. The gross weight is within the zero setting range. Center of zero, weight within 0 ±¼d. Gross weight is negative (<0-¼d). Gross value is higher than Max (FSD); the scale range was exceeded. Error of analog conversion/load cell circuit (OR function of the E1, E3, E7 bits). E9 No communication with xbpi scale, error 9. E6 No or too low sense voltage, error 6. E1 Arithmetic error (overflow), error 1. E3 The measuring signal is >36 mv (no end of conversion), error 3. E7 The measuring signal is negative (inverse conversion), error 7. PowerFail ActionActive CmdError TareActive CalActive TestActiv Power failure; is always set after power on. The PowerFail bit is reset with the ResetPWF bit (register 85) 'Reset power failure'. The operation is being processed; processing is ongoing. Error during execution (cmderror); e.g. the 'taring' operation is not processed, because the scale is not at a standstill. The error is stored in LastError (register 4). The bit is reset with the ResetError bit (register 121). The scale has been tared. The device is/was configured. When this bit is 1, the scale parameters (Expo/ Unit/Step) must be read again. Set after 'Power on' and reset after reading the FSD. The device executes the ADC test. The read weight value is not the gross value, but the test value. EN-80

85 Basic Operating Manual Fieldbus Interface Register 2: State of state-controlled action bits (Read) The signal state is shown. Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 87: GetFixTare 86: SetFixTare 85: ResetPWF 84: ResetTest 83: SetTest 82: ResetTare 81: SetTare 80: SetZero Byte 3 89: ResetError 88: Print Register 4: Calibration information, error byte (Read) Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 EXPO UNIT STEP LAST ERROR EXPO One byte for the position of the decimal point; content in decimal form: = = = = = = UNIT One byte for the weight unit; content in decimal form: = g, grams 3 = kg, kilograms 4 = t, tons 5 = lb, pounds STEP One byte for scale interval; content in decimal form: = scale interval '1', 2 = scale interval '2', 5 = scale interval '5' 10 = scale interval '10', 20 = scale interval '20', 50 = scale interval '50' LASTERROR Last error byte; see also CmdError bit, number of 'last error': 31 = no standstill was achieved (e.g. when taring) 33 = negative weight value when taring and legal-for-trade mode on 47 = no zero setting; weight not within zero setting range 107 = no standstill with GetFixTare EN-81

86 Fieldbus Interface Basic Operating Manual Register 5: Device type and software release (Read) Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 TYPE MSB TYPE LSB MAINVERSION SUBVERSION e.g Rel = hex Register 6: Board number (Read) Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Board number MSB Board number MSB Board number MSB Board number LSB e.g = 08D83B73hex Register 8 15: Weight data (Read) The gross, net and tare weight are stored as DINT fix point. The real data value is derived from DINT and EXPO as follows: Value Real =reading DINT *10 (-EXPO Register 8 Register 9 Current gross value Current net value, if tared, otherwise gross Register 10 Current tare value, if tared, otherwise 0 Register 11 Register 14 Register 15 Current gross/net weight selected with WP A: X72 WP B: X4168 WP C: X8264 WP D: X12360 Max (FSD) Min EN-82

87 Basic Operating Manual Fieldbus Interface Register 24 29: Weight data (Read/Write) Register 24 Register 25 Register 26 Register 27 Register 28 Register 29 Limit 1 on Limit 1 off Limit 2 on Limit 2 off Limit 3 on Limit 3 off Register 31, 34 36: Fixed values (Read/Write) Register 31 Fixed value for fixtare, see also SetFixTare, GetFixTare (see page 81) Register 34 Register 35 Register 36 Fixed value for set point with negative tolerance Fixed value for set point Fixed value for set point with positive tolerance Register 45 49: Terminal function: dsp1 (Read/Write) Register 45 Text line 1; [characters 1 4] Register 46 Text line 1; [characters 5 8] Register 47 Text line 1; [characters 9 12] Register 48 Text line 1; [characters 13 16] Register 49 Text line 1; [characters 17 20] Register 50 54: Terminal function: dsp2 (Read/Write) Register 50 Text line 2; [characters 1 4] Register 51 Text line 2; [characters 5 8] Register 52 Text line 2; [characters 9 12] Register 53 Text line 2; [characters 13 16] Register 54 Text line 2; [characters 17 20] EN-83

88 Fieldbus Interface Basic Operating Manual Register , 89: State-controlled action bits (Write) For setting bits, see page 76. Only setting and resetting of single bits is possible. When changing a bit from 0 to 1, the corresponding action starts. After handling the command, the bit must be reset. Application: The master writes cyclically. The bit is set as Write_Value_Select with the specified number (see page 76); the bit is reset at the specified number Register 80 SetZero Set the gross weight to zero. Register 81 SetTare Execute taring. Register 82 ResetTare Reset tare. Register 83 SetTest Start the ADC test. Register 84 ResetTest Finish the ADC test. Register 85 ResetPwf Reset the PowerFail bit (register 1; the bit was set after power on ). Register 86 SetFixTare Taring with weight in the following numerical addresses 'FixTare': WP A: D31 WP B: D159 WP C: D287 WP D: D415 Register 87 GetFixTare The current gross weight is copied to the corresponding numerical address, see register 86. Register 89 ResetError The CmdError error bit is reset. Register , 121: Transition-controlled action bits (Write) For setting bits, see page 76. As soon as the bit is set, it is reset internally and the operation is processed; this is transition-controlled (for writing once). The bit is set as Write_Value_Select with the specified number (see page 76). Register 112 Register 113 Register 114 Register 115 Register 116 Register 117 SetZero SetTare ResetTare SetTest ResetTest ResetPwf Register 118 SetFixTare (see register 86) Register 119 GetFixTare (see register 86) Register 121 ResetError EN-84

89 Basic Operating Manual Fieldbus Interface Register : Dialog message 1 (Read/Write) Register 130 Text 1; [characters 1 4] Register 131 Text 1; [characters 5 8] Register 132 Text 1; [characters 9 12] Register 133 Text 1; [characters 13 16] Register 134 Text 1; [characters 17 20] Register : Dialog message 2 (Read/Write) Register 135 Text 2; [characters 1 4] Register 136 Text 2; [characters 5 8] Register 137 Text 2; [characters 9 12] Register 138 Text 2; [characters 13 16] Register 139 Text 2; [characters 17 20] Register : Dialog message 3 (Read/Write) Register 141 Text 3; [characters 1 4] Register 142 Text 3; [characters 5 8] Register 143 Text 3; [characters 9 12] Register 144 Text 3; [characters 13 16] Register 145 Text 3; [characters 17 20] Register : Dialog message 4 (Read/Write) Register 146 Text 4; [characters 1 4] Register 147 Text 4; [characters 5 8] Register 148 Text 4; [characters 9 12] Register 149 Text 4; [characters 13 16] Register 150 Text 4; [characters 17 20] Register : Dialog message 5 (Read/Write) Register 151 Text 5; [characters 1 4] Register 152 Text 5; [characters 5 8] Register 153 Text 5; [characters 9 12] Register 154 Text 5; [characters 13 16] Register 155 Text 5; [characters 17 20] EN-85

90 Fieldbus Interface Basic Operating Manual Register : Dialog message 6 (Read/Write) Register 156 Text 6; [characters 1 4] Register 157 Text 6; [characters 5 8] Register 158 Text 6; [characters 9 12] Register 159 Text 6; [characters 13 16] Register 160 Text 6; [characters 17 20] Register : Dialog message 7 (Read/Write) Register 161 Text 7; [characters 1 4] Register 162 Text 7; [characters 5 8] Register 163 Text 7; [characters 9 12] Register 164 Text 7; [characters 13 16] Register 165 Text 7; [characters 17 20] Register : Dialog message 8 (Read/Write) Register 166 Text 8; [characters 1 4] Register 167 Text 8; [characters 5 8] Register 168 Text 8; [characters 9 12] Register 169 Text 8; [characters 13 16] Register 170 Text 8; [characters 17 20] Register : Dialog message 9 (Read/Write) Register 171 Text 9; [characters 1 4] Register 172 Text 9; [characters 5 8] Register 173 Text 9; [characters 9 12] Register 174 Text 9; [characters 13 16] Register 175 Text 9; [characters 17 20] Register : Dialog message 10 (Read/Write) Register 176 Text 10; [characters 1 4] Register 177 Text 10; [characters 5 8] Register 178 Text 10; [characters 9 12] Register 179 Text 10; [characters 13 16] Register 180 Text 10; [characters 17 20] EN-86

91 Basic Operating Manual Fieldbus Interface Register : Outputs (Write) Register 190 Analog output option 1; 0 20,000 Register 191 Analog output option 2; 0 20,000 Register : Free SPM (Read/Write) Register 192 Register 193 Register 194 Register 194 Note 1st DWORD 2nd DWORD 3rd DWORD 4th DWORD Register always correspond to the actual weighing point. Register : Report values (Read/Write) Register 205 Register 206 Register 207 Free number 1 for printout Num_1 Free number 2 for printout Num_2 Free number 3 for printout Num_3 Register : Internal alibi values (Read) Register 208 Register 209 Register 210 Alibi sequence number Alibi date Alibi time Register : External alibi values (Read) Register 211 Register 212 Register 213 Printed gross weight value Printed net weight value Printed tare weight value Register : Inputs (Read) Register 214 Register 215 Register 216 Register 217 Register 218 Analog input option-1 Analog input option-2 Digital input option-1 Digital input option-2 Built-in digital input Register 219: Terminal (Read) Register 219 Terminal status termstat EN-87

92 Fieldbus Interface Basic Operating Manual Register : Terminal (Read/Write) Register 220 Register 221 Register 222 Terminal function editint : numerical input of integers for printout Terminal function editreal : Entering floating point numbers Terminal function editwgt : Input of weight value Register 224: Report (Write) Register 224 Variable repofun : Remotely activate a print order. Register 225: Terminal (Write) Register 225 Variable termfun : Activate terminal function. Register 226: Alibi Status (Write) Register 226 Alibi Status see Chapter EN-88

93 Basic Operating Manual SPM 8 SPM 8.1 General Information The memory accessible to the user is the SPM (Scratch Pad Memory) for fixed addressing from base address 0000 and above. For communication via OPC, fieldbus interfaces etc., variables are available from the following ranges: Firmware range (see Chapter 8.4) Application range (see Chapter 8.5) Freely assigned ranges (see Chapter 8.3) 8.2 Elementary data types The elementary data types are characterised by their bit width and possible value range. Keyword Data type Value range BOOL bool 0 (FALSE) or 1 (TRUE) SINT short integer -128 to 127 INT integer to DINT double integer -231 to USINT unsigned short integer 0 to 255 UINT unsigned integer 0 to UDINT unsigned double integer 0 to REAL real number ±1,18E-38 to 3,4E38 (with about 7 significant digits) TIME time duration 1 ms to ±247 ms DATE date (only) to TIME_OF_DAY time of day (only) 00:00:00.00 to 23:59:59.99 DATE_AND_TIME Date and time of day see DATE and TIME_OF_DAY STRING variable-long character string max. 255 characters WSTRING variable-long wide character string max. 255 wide characters BYTE bit-sequence 8 - WORD bit-sequence 16 - DWORD bit-sequence 32 - LWORD bit-sequence 64 - Note STRING holds characters for ISO Latin page, while WSTRING can hold characters from Unicode Basic Multilingual Plane. WSTRING is only supported by unicode-enabled devices. EN-89

94 SPM Basic Operating Manual 8.3 Freely assigned Ranges General Information Code Keyword Addresses, example %ML LWORD L62 %MD DINT D %MW WORD W %MB BYTE B %MX BOOL (Bit) X Weighing point A %ML %MD %MW %MB %MX EN-90

95 Basic Operating Manual SPM Weighing point B %ML %MD %MW %MB %MX EN-91

96 SPM Basic Operating Manual EN-92

97 Basic Operating Manual SPM Weighing point C %ML %MD %MW %MB %MX EN-93

98 SPM Basic Operating Manual Weighing point D %ML %MD %MW %MB %MX EN-94

99 Basic Operating Manual SPM SPM Layout of the Firmware Defined ranges are assigned to firmware functions. Weights are DINT formats in kg or lb, depending on scale configuration Weighing point A Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address BOOL R ADC error X32 BOOL R Above Max (FSD) X33 BOOL R Overload, above (Max + the range that is still permissible) X34 BOOL R Below zero X35 BOOL R Zero ±¼d X36 BOOL R Within the zero setting range X37 BOOL R Weight is stable X38 BOOL R Below zero or above Max (FSD) X39 BOOL R Measuring signal negative (error 7) X40 BOOL R Measuring signal >36 mv (error 3) X41 BOOL R Internal arithmetic error; CAL data perhaps faulty (error 1) X42 BOOL R No or too low sense voltage (error 6) X43 BOOL R No communication with xbpi scale (error 9) X44 EN-95

100 SPM Basic Operating Manual Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function BOOL R Command error X48 BOOL R Command active X49 BOOL R Power fail signal X50 BOOL R Test mode active X56 BOOL R Calibration active X57 BOOL R Device is tared X58 BOOL R/W Switch D11 to net weight X72 Address BOOL W Set device to zero X112 BOOL W Taring a device X113 BOOL W Reset the tare of the device X114 BOOL W Start test mode X115 BOOL W End test mode X116 BOOL W Reset the power fail signal X117 BOOL W Set the fixtare value as tare X118 BOOL W Store the current gross weight in the fixtare memory (D31) X119 BOOL W Reset error X121 BYTE R Indicator status B4 (X32 X39) BYTE R ADC status B5 (X40 X44) BYTE R Command status B6 (X48 X50) BYTE R Active status B7 (X56 X58) BYTE R Exponent (digits behind the decimal point) B16 BYTE R Weight unit 2=gr, 3=kg, 4=t, 5=lb B17 BYTE R Scale interval (multi-interval/multiple range:d1 or e1) B18 USINT R Last error B19 BYTE R High byte of product code (0x54) B20 BYTE R Low byte of product code (0x10) B21 BYTE R Major version number (1.0) B22 BYTE R Minor version number (1.0) B23 EN-96

101 Basic Operating Manual SPM Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function BYTE R ADC status B31 UDINT R Serial number D6 DINT R Current gross weight D8 DINT R Current net weight D9 DINT R Current tare weight D10 DINT R Current gross/net weight selected with X72 D11 DINT R Max weight (FSD) D14 DINT R Min weight D15 DINT R/W Write the value in the fixtare memory D31 INT R Counter incremented with every measurement value. W Weighing point B Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address Address BOOL R ADC error X4128 BOOL R Above Max (FSD) X4129 BOOL R Overload, above (Max + the range that is still permissible) X4130 BOOL R Below zero X4131 BOOL R Zero ±¼d X4132 BOOL R Within the zero setting range X4133 BOOL R Weight is stable X4134 BOOL R Below zero or above Max (FSD) X4135 BOOL R Measuring signal negative (error 7) X4136 BOOL R Measuring signal >36 mv (error 3) X4137 BOOL R Internal arithmetic error; CAL data perhaps faulty (error 1) X4138 BOOL R No or too low sense voltage (error 6) X4139 BOOL R No communication with xbpi scale (error 9) X4140 BOOL R Command error X4144 BOOL R Command active X4145 BOOL R Power fail signal X4146 EN-97

102 SPM Basic Operating Manual Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address BOOL R Test mode active X4152 BOOL R Calibration active X4153 BOOL R Device is tared X4154 BOOL R/W Switch D139 to net weight X4168 BOOL W Set device to zero X4208 BOOL W Taring a device X4209 BOOL W Reset the tare of the device X4210 BOOL W Start test mode X4211 BOOL W End test mode X4212 BOOL W Reset the power fail signal X4213 BOOL W Set the fixtare value as tare X4214 BOOL W Store the current gross weight in the fixtare memory (D159) X4215 BOOL W Reset error X4217 BYTE R Indicator status B516 (X4128 X4135) BYTE R ADC status B517 (X4136 X4140) BYTE R Command status B518 (X4144 X4146) BYTE R Active status B519 (X4152 X4154) BYTE R Exponent (digits behind the decimal point) B528 BYTE R Weight unit 2=gr, 3=kg, 4=t, 5=lb B529 BYTE R Scale interval (multi-interval/multiple range:d1 or e1) B530 USINT R Last error B531 BYTE R High byte of product code (0x54) B532 BYTE R Low byte of product code (0x10) B533 BYTE R Major version number (1.0) B534 BYTE R Minor version number (1.0) B535 EN-98

103 Basic Operating Manual SPM Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address BYTE R ADC status B543 UDINT R Serial number D134 DINT R Current gross weight D136 DINT R Current net weight D137 DINT R Current tare weight D138 DINT R Current gross/net weight selected with X4168 D139 DINT R Max weight (FSD) D142 DINT R Min weight D143 DINT R/W Write the value in the fixtare memory D159 INT R Counter incremented with every measurement value. W Weighing point C Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address BOOL R ADC error X8224 BOOL R Above Max (FSD) X8225 BOOL R Overload, above (Max + the range that is still permissible) X8226 BOOL R Below zero X8227 BOOL R Zero ±¼d X8228 BOOL R Within the zero setting range X8229 BOOL R Weight is stable X8230 BOOL R Below zero or above Max (FSD) X8231 BOOL R Measuring signal negative (error 7) X8232 BOOL R Measuring signal >36 mv (error 3) X8233 BOOL R Internal arithmetic error; CAL data perhaps faulty (error 1) X8234 BOOL R No or too low sense voltage (error 6) X8235 BOOL R No communication with xbpi scale (error 9) X8236 BOOL R Command error X8240 BOOL R Command active X8241 BOOL R Power fail signal X8242 EN-99

104 SPM Basic Operating Manual Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address BOOL R Test mode active X8248 BOOL R Calibration active X8249 BOOL R Device is tared X8250 BOOL R/W Switch D267 to net weight X8264 BOOL W Set device to zero X8304 BOOL W Taring a device X8305 BOOL W Reset the tare of the device X8306 BOOL W Start test mode X8307 BOOL W End test mode X8308 BOOL W Reset the power fail signal X8309 BOOL W Set the fixtare value as tare X8310 BOOL W Store the current gross weight in the fixtare memory (D287) X8311 BOOL W Reset error X8313 BYTE R Indicator status B1028 (X8224 X8231) BYTE R ADC status B1029 (X8232 X8236) BYTE R Command status B1030 (X8240 X8242) BYTE R Active status B1031 (X8248 X8250) BYTE R Exponent (digits behind the decimal point) B1040 BYTE R Weight unit 2=gr, 3=kg, 4=t, 5=lb B1041 BYTE R Scale interval (multi-interval/multiple range:d1 or e1) B1042 USINT R Last error B1043 BYTE R High byte of product code (0x54) B1044 BYTE R Low byte of product code (0x10) B1045 BYTE R Major version number (1.0) B1046 BYTE R Minor version number (1.0) B1047 EN-100

105 Basic Operating Manual SPM Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address BYTE R ADC status B1055 UDINT R Serial number D262 DINT R Current gross weight D264 DINT R Current net weight D265 DINT R Current tare weight D266 DINT R Current gross/net weight selected with X8264 D267 DINT R Max weight (FSD) D270 DINT R Min weight D271 DINT R/W Write the value in the fixtare memory D287 INT R Counter incremented with every measurement value. W Weighing point D Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address BOOL R ADC error X12320 BOOL R Above Max (FSD) X12321 BOOL R Overload, above (Max + the range that is still permissible) X12322 BOOL R Below zero X12323 BOOL R Zero ±¼d X12324 BOOL R Within the zero setting range X12325 BOOL R The weight is stable X12326 BOOL R Below zero or above Max (FSD) X12327 BOOL R Measuring signal negative (error 7) X12328 BOOL R Measuring signal >36 mv (error 3) X12329 BOOL R Internal arithmetic error; CAL data perhaps faulty (error 1) X12330 BOOL R No or too low sense voltage (error 6) X12331 BOOL R No communication with xbpi scale (error 9) X12332 EN-101

106 SPM Basic Operating Manual Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address BOOL R Command error X12336 BOOL R Command active X12337 BOOL R Power fail signal X12338 BOOL R Test mode active X12344 BOOL R Calibration active X12345 BOOL R Device is tared X12346 BOOL R/W Switch D395 to net weight X12360 BOOL W Set device to zero X12400 BOOL W Taring a device X12401 BOOL W Reset the tare of the device X12402 BOOL W Start test mode X12403 BOOL W End test mode X12404 BOOL W Reset the power fail signal X12405 BOOL W Set the fixtare value as tare X12406 BOOL W Store the current gross weight in the fixtare memory (D415) X12407 BOOL W Reset error X12409 BYTE R Indicator status B1540 (X12320 X12323) BYTE R ADC status B1541 (X12328 X12332) BYTE R Command status B1542 (X12336 X12338) BYTE R Active status B1543 (X12344 X12346) EN-102

107 Basic Operating Manual SPM Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address BYTE R Exponent (digits behind the decimal point) B1552 BYTE R Weight unit 2=gr, 3=kg, 4=t, 5=lb B1553 BYTE R Scale interval (multi-interval/multiple range:d1 or e1) B1554 USINT R Last error B1555 BYTE R High byte of product code (0x54) B1556 BYTE R Low byte of product code (0x10) B1557 BYTE R Major version number (1.0) B1558 BYTE R Minor version number (1.0) B1559 BYTE R ADC status B1567 UDINT R Serial number D390 DINT R Current gross weight D392 DINT R Current net weight D393 DINT R Current tare weight D394 DINT R Current gross/net weight selected with X12360 D395 DINT R Max weight (FSD) D398 DINT R Min weight D399 DINT R/W Write the value in the fixtare memory D415 INT R Counter incremented with every measurement value. W782 EN-103

108 SPM Basic Operating Manual 8.5 SPM Layout of the Application Weighing point A Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address BOOL R Built-in digital input 1 4 X0-3 BOOL R Built-in digital output 1 4 X8-11 BOOL R Limit 1 X16 BOOL R Limit 2 X17 BOOL R Limit 3 X18 BOOL R Marker 1 X64 BOOL R Marker 2 X65 BOOL R Marker 3 X66 BOOL R Indicator status: TRUE X1024 BOOL R Indicator status: instart Weighing or checkweighing application is active BOOL R/W Indicator status: Display_Dlg Dialog display is active BOOL R/W Indicator status: PrintReq BOOL R/W Indicator status: Protect. BOOL R Indicator status: WM Start printing. This corresponds to pressing the print key. Leave of weighing, checkweighing or terminal function is not possible. The lock is active. Weighing point is W&M. BOOL R Indicator status: UserLiq Weighing point is user scale or liquid couter. BOOL R Indicator status: Selected This Weighing point is selected and visible on the display. X1025 X1026 X1027 X1028 X1033 X1034 X1036 BOOL R Indicator status: Check_below_min X1040 BOOL R Indicator status: Check_in_range X1041 BOOL R Indicator status: Check_above_max X1042 BOOL R Indicator status: Out_of_range X1043 EN-104

109 Basic Operating Manual SPM Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address BOOL R Terminal function tared_alibi : Scale tared/not tared X3472 BYTE R Alibi status, see Chapter B80 BYTE [12] R/W Terminal function edit_wgt_w : Weight B440L12 DINT R Printed gross weight value D16 DINT R Printed net weight value D17 DINT R Printed tare weight value D18 DINT R Printed sequence number D19 DINT R Printed date D21 DINT R Printed time D22 BYTE [20] R/W Terminal function dsp1 : Text line 1: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Terminal function dsp2 : Text line 2: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 1: Text 1: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 2: Text 2: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 3: Text 3: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 4: Text 4: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 5: Text 5: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 6: Text 6: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 7: Text 7: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 8: Text 8: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 9: Text 9: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 10: Text 10: 20 characters B EN-105

110 SPM Basic Operating Manual Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function DINT R/W Terminal function: Variable termfun D94 DINT R/W Terminal status: Variable termstat D95 DINT R/W Free number 1 for printout Num_1 D96 DINT R/W Free number 2 for printout Num_2 D97 DINT R/W Free number 3 for printout Num_3 D98 DINT R/W Terminal function editint : Input of integers D99 Address DINT R/W Variable repofun : Remotely activate a print order D100 DINT R Variable repostat : Query print status remotely D101 REAL R/W Terminal function editreal : Entering floating point numbers R103 REAL R/W Terminal function editwgt : Input of weight value R104 DINT R/W Checkweighing: Min target value D114 DINT R/W Checkweighing: Target value D115 DINT R/W Checkweighing: Max target value D116 DINT R/W Limit 1 on D24 DINT R/W Limit 1 off D25 DINT R/W Limit 2 on D26 DINT R/W Limit 2 off D27 DINT R/W Limit 3 on D28 DINT R/W Limit 3 off D29 EN-106

111 Basic Operating Manual SPM Weighing point B Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address BOOL R Built-in digital input 1 4 X BOOL R Built-in digital output 1 4 X BOOL R Limit 1 X4112 BOOL R Limit 2 X4113 BOOL R Limit 3 X4114 BOOL R Marker 1 X4160 BOOL R Marker 2 X4161 BOOL R Marker 3 X4162 BOOL R Indicator status: TRUE X5120 BOOL R Indicator status: instart Weighing or checkweighing application is active BOOL R/W Indicator status: Display_Dlg Dialog display is active BOOL R/W Indicator status: PrintReq BOOL R/W Indicator status: Protect. BOOL R Indicator status: WM Start printing. This corresponds to pressing the print key. Leave of weighing, checkweighing or terminal function is not possible. The lock is active. Weighing point is W&M. BOOL R Indicator status: UserLiq Weighing point is user scale or liquid couter. BOOL R Indicator status: Selected This Weighing point is selected and visible on the display. X5121 X5122 X5123 X5124 X5129 X5130 X5132 BOOL R Indicator status: Check_below_min X5136 BOOL R Indicator status: Check_in_range X5137 BOOL R Indicator status: Check_above_max X5138 BOOL R Indicator status: Out_of_range X5139 EN-107

112 SPM Basic Operating Manual Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address BOOL R Terminal function tared_alibi : Scale tared/not tared X7568 BYTE R Alibi status, see Chapter B592 BYTE [12] R/W Terminal function edit_wgt_w : Weight B952L12 DINT R Printed gross weight value D144 DINT R Printed net weight value D145 DINT R Printed tare weight value D146 DINT R Printed sequence number D147 DINT R Printed date D149 DINT R Printed time D150 BYTE [20] R/W Terminal function dsp1 : Text line 1: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Terminal function dsp2 : Text line 2: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 1: Text 1: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 2: Text 2: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 3: Text 3: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 4: Text 4: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 5: Text 5: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 6: Text 6: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 7: Text 7: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 8: Text 8: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 9: Text 9: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 10: Text 10: 20 characters B EN-108

113 Basic Operating Manual SPM Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address DINT R/W Terminal function: Variable termfun D222 DINT R/W Terminal status: Variable termstat D223 DINT R/W Free number 1 for printout Num_1 D224 DINT R/W Free number 2 for printout Num_2 D225 DINT R/W Free number 3 for printout Num_3 D226 DINT R/W Terminal function editint : Input of integers D227 DINT R/W Variable repofun : Remotely activate a print order D228 DINT R Variable repostat : Query print status remotely D229 REAL R/W Terminal function editreal : Entering floating point numbers R231 REAL R/W Terminal function editwgt : Input of weight value R232 DINT R/W Checkweighing: Min target value D242 DINT R/W Checkweighing: Target value D243 DINT R/W Checkweighing: Max target value D244 DINT R/W Limit 1 on D152 DINT R/W Limit 1 off D153 DINT R/W Limit 2 on D154 DINT R/W Limit 2 off D155 DINT R/W Limit 3 on D156 DINT R/W Limit 3 off D157 EN-109

114 SPM Basic Operating Manual Weighing point C Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address BOOL R Built-in digital input 1 4 X BOOL R Built-in digital output 1 4 X BOOL R Limit 1 X8208 BOOL R Limit 2 X8209 BOOL R Limit 3 X8210 BOOL R Marker 1 X8256 BOOL R Marker 2 X8257 BOOL R Marker 3 X8258 BOOL R Indicator status: TRUE X9216 BOOL R Indicator status: instart Weighing or checkweighing application is active BOOL R/W Indicator status: Display_Dlg Dialog display is active BOOL R/W Indicator status: PrintReq BOOL R/W Indicator status: Protect. BOOL R Indicator status: WM Start printing. This corresponds to pressing the print key. Leave of weighing, checkweighing or terminal function is not possible. The lock is active. Weighing point is W&M. BOOL R Indicator status: UserLiq Weighing point is user scale or liquid couter. BOOL R Indicator status: Selected This Weighing point is selected and visible on the display. X9217 X9218 X9219 X9220 X9225 X9226 X9228 BOOL R Indicator status: Check_below_min X9232 BOOL R Indicator status: Check_in_range X9233 BOOL R Indicator status: Check_above_max X9234 BOOL R Indicator status: Out_of_range X9235 BOOL R Terminal function tared_alibi : Scale tared/not tared X11664 EN-110

115 Basic Operating Manual SPM Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address BYTE R Alibi status, see Chapter B1104 BYTE [12] R/W Terminal function edit_wgt_w : Weight B1464L12 DINT R Printed gross weight value D272 DINT R Printed net weight value D273 DINT R Printed tare weight value D274 DINT R Printed sequence number D275 DINT R Printed date D277 DINT R Printed time D278 BYTE [20] R/W Terminal function dsp1 : Text line 1: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Terminal function dsp2 : Text line 2: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 1: Text 1: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 2: Text 2: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 3: Text 3: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 4: Text 4: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 5: Text 5: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 6: Text 6: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 7: Text 7: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 8: Text 8: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 9: Text 9: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 10: Text 10: 20 characters B DINT R/W Terminal function: Variable termfun D350 DINT R/W Terminal status: Variable termstat D351 DINT R/W Free number 1 for printout Num_1 D352 DINT R/W Free number 2 for printout Num_2 D353 DINT R/W Free number 3 for printout Num_3 D354 DINT R/W Terminal function editint : Input of integers D355 DINT R/W Variable repofun : Remotely activate a print order D356 DINT R Variable repostat : Query print status remotely D357 EN-111

116 SPM Basic Operating Manual Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address REAL R/W Terminal function editreal : Entering floating point numbers R359 REAL R/W Terminal function editwgt : Input of weight value R360 DINT R/W Checkweighing: Min target value D370 DINT R/W Checkweighing: Target value D371 DINT R/W Checkweighing: Max target value D372 DINT R/W Limit 1 on D280 DINT R/W Limit 1 off D281 DINT R/W Limit 2 on D282 DINT R/W Limit 2 off D283 DINT R/W Limit 3 on D284 DINT R/W Limit 3 off D285 EN-112

117 Basic Operating Manual SPM Weighing point D Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address BOOL R Built-in digital input 1 4 X BOOL R Built-in digital output 1 4 X BOOL R Limit 1 X12304 BOOL R Limit 2 X12305 BOOL R Limit 3 X12306 BOOL R Marker 1 X12352 BOOL R Marker 2 X12353 BOOL R Marker 3 X12354 BOOL R Indicator status: TRUE X13312 BOOL R Indicator status: instart Weighing or checkweighing application is active BOOL R/W Indicator status: Display_Dlg Dialog display is active BOOL R/W Indicator status: PrintReq BOOL R/W Indicator status: Protect. BOOL R Indicator status: WM Start printing. This corresponds to pressing the print key. Leave of weighing, checkweighing or terminal function is not possible. The lock is active. Weighing point is W&M. BOOL R Indicator status: UserLiq Weighing point is user scale or liquid couter. BOOL R Indicator status: Selected This Weighing point is selected and visible on the display. X13313 X13314 X13315 X13316 X13321 X13322 X13324 BOOL R Indicator status: Check_below_min X13328 BOOL R Indicator status: Check_in_range X13329 BOOL R Indicator status: Check_above_max X13330 BOOL R Indicator status: Out_of_range X13331 EN-113

118 SPM Basic Operating Manual Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address BOOL R Terminal function tared_alibi : Scale tared/not tared X15760 BYTE R Alibi status, see Chapter B1616 BYTE [12] R/W Terminal function edit_wgt_w : Weight B1976L12 DINT R Printed gross weight value D400 DINT R Printed net weight value D401 DINT R Printed tare weight value D402 DINT R Printed sequence number D403 DINT R Printed date D405 DINT R Printed time D406 BYTE [20] R/W Terminal function dsp1 : Text line 1: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Terminal function dsp2 : Text line 2: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 1: Text 1: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 2: Text 2: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 3: Text 3: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 4: Text 4: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 5: Text 5: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 6: Text 6: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 7: Text 7: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 8: Text 8: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 9: Text 9: 20 characters B BYTE [20] R/W Dialog message 10: Text 10: 20 characters B DINT R/W Terminal function: Variable termfun D478 DINT R/W Terminal status: Variable termstat D479 DINT R/W Free number 1 for printout Num_1 D480 DINT R/W Free number 2 for printout Num_2 D481 DINT R/W Free number 3 for printout Num_3 D482 DINT R/W Terminal function editint : Input of integers D483 DINT R/W Variable repofun : Remotely activate a print order D484 DINT R Variable repostat : Query print status remotely D485 EN-114

119 Basic Operating Manual SPM Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address REAL R/W Terminal function editreal : Entering floating point numbers R487 REAL R/W Terminal function editwgt : Input of weight value R488 DINT R/W Checkweighing: Min target value D498 DINT R/W Checkweighing: Target value D499 DINT R/W Checkweighing: Max target value D500 DINT R/W Limit 1 on D408 DINT R/W Limit 1 off D409 DINT R/W Limit 2 on D410 DINT R/W Limit 2 off D411 DINT R/W Limit 3 on D412 DINT R/W Limit 3 off D413 EN-115

120 SPM Basic Operating Manual Alibi Status Value Function 0 No error 1 License for alibi memory has not been entered. 4 Some of the weights had errors, e.g. overload. 5 Gross or net had no standstill. 6 Some datas has been modified before storing. 7 Not enough old records to remove. 8 Alibi memory is full and Tidy up records is disabled. 9 Alibi memory server has error. 10 Alibi memory has error Digital and Analog Inputs and Outputs Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address DINT R Digital input 1 D512 DINT R Digital input 2 D513 DINT R Digital input 3 D514 DINT R/W Digital output 1 D516 DINT R/W Digital output 2 D517 DINT R/W Digital output 3 D518 DINT R Analog input 1 D520 DINT R Analog input 2 D521 DINT R/W Analog output 1 D523 DINT R/W Analog output 2 D524 EN-116

121 Basic Operating Manual SPM ModBus-TCP modules Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address UINT R Input module 1 W1052 BOOL R Digital inputs 1 16 X UINT R Input module 2 W1053 BOOL R Digital inputs 1 16 X UINT R Input module 3 W1054 BOOL R Digital inputs 1 16 X UINT R Input module 4 W1055 BOOL R Digital inputs 1 16 X UINT R Input module 5 W1056 BOOL R Digital inputs 1 8 X UINT R Input module 6 W1057 BOOL R Digital inputs 1 8 X UINT R Input module 7 W1058 BOOL R Digital inputs 1 8 X UINT R Input module 8 W1059 BOOL R Digital inputs 1 8 X UINT R/W Output module 1 W1062 BOOL R/W Digital outputs 1 16 X UINT R/W Output module 2 W1063 BOOL R/W Digital outputs 1 16 X UINT R/W Output module 3 W1064 BOOL R/W Digital outputs 1 16 X UINT R/W Output module 4 W1065 BOOL R/W Digital outputs 1 16 X UINT R/W Output module 5-0 W1066 BOOL R/W Digital outputs 1 16 X UINT R/W Output module 5-1 W1067 BOOL R/W Digital outputs X UINT R/W Output module 5-2 W1068 BOOL R/W Digital outputs X EN-117

122 SPM Basic Operating Manual Keyword Access type: Read [R]/ Write [W] Function Address UINT R/W Output module 6-0 W1069 BOOL R/W Digital outputs 1 16 X UINT R/W Output module 6-1 W1070 BOOL R/W Digital outputs X UINT R/W Output module 6-2 W1071 BOOL R/W Digital outputs X UINT R/W Output module 7-0 W1072 BOOL R/W Digital outputs 1 16 X UINT R/W Output module 7-1 W1073 BOOL R/W Digital outputs X UINT R/W Output module 7-2 W1074 BOOL R/W Digital outputs X UINT R/W Output module 7-3 W1075 BOOL R/W Digital outputs X UINT R/W Output module 8-0 W1076 BOOL R/W Digital outputs 1 16 X UINT R/W Output module 8-1 W1077 BOOL R/W Digital outputs X UINT R/W Output module 8-2 W1078 BOOL R/W Digital outputs X UINT R/W Output module 8-3 W1079 BOOL R/W Digital outputs X EN-118

123 Basic Operating Manual Tilt Correction 9 Tilt Correction 9.1 General Information This function is needed in order to eliminate reproducible external influences that might adversely affect accurate weighing (e.g.: system components that cause tilting movements). The tilting movement is detected by a rotary angle sensor and sent to the scale by means of an analog signal (range 0 10 V, 0 20 ma). A calibration must be performed over the entire range of the tilting movement to detect the systematic errors. During calibration, the analog values for each angle are automatically written to a correction table, together with the associated weight values. The table can contain up to 99 values. The following is required for working with the tilt correction function: Analog input of PR 5900/07 for connecting the rotary angle sensor Valid license Example EN-119

124 Tilt Correction Basic Operating Manual 9.2 Performing Tilt Correction Note Tilt correction can only be performed if the Supervisor or Administrator user is logged in. ttselect and confirm [Tilt correction] using the cursor. yya selection window appears. ttselect and confirm the appropriate weighing point. ttcheck the box to activate the correction. The weight display bar graph then appears to make configuration easier. ttuse the keyboard to enter the number of correction values (in this case: 11). EN-120

125 Basic Operating Manual Tilt Correction Note The positions must be entered with an empty container. ttmove the silo to the start position (max. tendency to tilt on one side). ttpress the [Accept] soft key to save the start position. ttmove the silo to the end position (max. tendency to tilt on the other side). ttpress the [Accept] soft key to save the end position. ttreturn the silo to the start position. ttpress the [Start] soft key to start the calibration. ttnow move the silo to the end position so slowly that the standstill indicator remains activated, in order to be able to record the weight values. If applicable, reduce the measurement time or adjust the digital filter. Note Start and end positions can also be entered manually if they are known. If the calibration process was canceled or not all values in the table were initialized or recorded, because no standstill was achieved, a message appears for a short time. ttif applicable, press the [Delete] soft key to delete the correction table. ttpress the [Edit] soft key to change the corresponding values. EN-121

126 Tilt Correction Basic Operating Manual yythe correction table appears. ttselect the relevant values, make plausible changes via the keyboard and confirm them. ttfinally, press the [Save] soft key to save the settings. yya prompt window appears. ttpress the [Yes] soft key. ttfinally, press the [Save] soft key to save the settings. or ttpress the ESC/EXIT key to leave the menu. yya prompt window appears. ttpress the [Save] soft key to save the settings. Note If the permissible angle range of the rotary angle sensor is exceeded, no correction is performed. Only the measured weight values are displayed. EN-122

127 Basic Operating Manual Tilt Correction ttselect e. g. [Weighing] using the cursor and confirm your selection. ttperform the weighing operation. yythe weight value is displayed without weight unit and with warning symbol, i. e.: Tilt correction has been performed during this weighing operation. EN-123

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