Scales for Agribusiness Model 1040/XL Indicator User Instructions NORTH AMERICA 29811-0016 Issue AF March 2013
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Table of Contents page Chapter 1 General information and warnings ......................................................................................... 5 About this manual .............................................................................................................. 5 Text conventions ......................................................................................................... 5 Special messages .................................................................................
Deleting A Recipe ...................................................................................................... 35 Changing Ingredient Quantities ................................................................................. 35 Deleting Ingredients .................................................................................................. 35 Inserting Ingredients .................................................................................................. 36 Pens ....................
1.1 1 General information and warnings 1.1 About this manual About this manual This manual is divided into chapters by the chapter number and the large text at the top of a page. Subsections are labeled as shown by the 1 and 1.1 headings shown above. The names of the chapter and the next subsection level appear at the top of alternating pages of the manual to remind you of where you are in the manual. The manual name and page numbers appear at the bottom of the pages. 1.1.
General information and warnings 1.3 Cleaning the machine Table 1.1 Cleaning DOs and DON’Ts DO DO NOT Wipe down the outside of standard products Attempt to clean the inside of the machine with a clean cloth, moistened with water and Use harsh abrasives, solvents, scouring cleaners or a small amount of mild detergent alkaline cleaning solutions Spray the cloth when using a proprietary cleaning fluid 1.
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Introduction 2 Introduction This manual covers the information you need to operate your Avery Weigh-Tronix batching Model 1040/XL indicator. 2.1 The 1040 Indicator The 1040 indicator face is shown in Figure 2.1. The 1040XL is shown in Figure 2.2. The Model 1040XL and the Model 1040 have the exact same software. The only difference is the display size.
2.2 2.2 Key Descriptions Key Descriptions There are 24 keys. All keys except the ON and OFF have audible feedback; low, medium, high. 2.3 Key Description ON Press to turn the unit on. OFF Press to turn the unit off. 1-9, A-Z Press to enter in numeric data. In specific modes, use this to enter ingredient, recipe or pen alphanumeric names. ZERO/CLEAR Press to zero the indicator, clear the data entry display, delete recipes, ingredient names and pen names.
Introduction 2.4 10 INGREDIENT To indicate unit is in the recipe entry mode, or ingredient entry, or ingredient accumulators. ALARM This is on when the user has activated the load/unload or recipe modes that have made the alarm setpoint active and ready to activate the alarm light when the proper weight is reached. USAGE To indicate that the usage mode is activated, whether ingredient, recipe, or pens, then those annunciators will be activated as appropriate.
2.5 2.5 Entering Alphanumeric Characters bAdKEY This indicates that one of the 22 active keys is on, or one of the two inputs is stuck in the active state. Helpful in debugging a bad keypad or faulty input (transmitter). This remains displayed until the keypad condition is fixed. SHT.DWN Is shown on the display prior to shutting the indicator off after the sleep timer has expired, or if voltage exceeds 17 or if voltage is less than 9 for more than 10 seconds.
Getting Started 3 Getting Started Before using your new Model 1040 indicator: 3.1 l Please verify that everything has been properly connected. See Figures 3-6 l If you are mounting the indicator, see the next section: Mounting the Model 1040. l Check the scale system to ensure proper units are set (lb, kg) l Verify the system is weighing properly. Mounting the Model 1040 The Model 1040 mounts on a quick-detach bracket. Weld or bolt the quick-detach bracket into place, as follows: 1.
4 Cable Connections and Power Requirements Make sure all cables are connected as shown in Figures 3-6. Voltage to the Model 1040 must be 10-17 volts DC, negative ground only. If voltage is between 9-10 volts, LOW.BAT is displayed on the indicator. Dropping below nine volts will cause the Model 1040 to automatically shut itself off, protecting the battery from being completely drained. If voltage is above 17 volts, HI VOLT flashes on the the display. After ten seconds the unit displays SHT.
Cable Connections and Power Requirements 3 Weigh Bars Full bridge (W/O J-box) RD64/RCV 64 Power input (+12 VDC) Alarm COM-1 (RS-232) Figure 4.3 Bottom panel w/power, alarm, remote display, 1 Com port, and 3 Weigh Bar connections 4 Weigh Bars Full bridge (W/O J-box) RD64/RCV 64 Power input (+12 VDC) Alarm COM-1 (RS-232) Figure 4.
Speed Sensor Input RS-232 Port 1 1 2 3 4 Outside View (Female) Pin 1 2 3 4 Description + 12V GND Input N/C 2 Pin 1 2 3 4 1 14 4 5 6 8 4 7 3 3 3 4 3 4 Outside View (Male) Outside View (Male) 1 Description +12V Input GND N/C N/C 2 3 4 F B E B Pin A B Description +12V GND G C D Seven Pin Female (Outside View) Outside View (Female) A B E Pin A B Description +12V Alarm GND 5 3 6 8 7 C Outside View (Female) RD64/XL/M Input 4 B D Outside View (Male) 2 Pin A B C D E F G
Weighing Procedures 5 Weighing Procedures 5.1 Simple Weighing 1. Press the ON key… Display shows M 1040 then HELLO, then weight value is displayed in the Gross mode. If it shows RETURN, press SELECT to resume batching process, otherwise GROSS to return to Gross mode. 2. Press the GROSS key… Live scale weight is displayed in the gross weighing mode. 3. Press the ZERO/CLEAR key… Zero value is displayed, and the system is zeroed. Press PRINT to print the displayed weight value.
5.3 Loading Or Unloading Ingredients By Using the XM64 6. Press the GROSS key to shut off the alarm and the display will return to the gross mode. Press ZERO/CLEAR to shut off alarm and remain in the Load/ Unload mode with the previous target amount active. This is very handy for loading/unloading a series of equal amounts. 7.
Weighing Procedures 5. Press the ZERO/CLEAR button or the XM64 button… The net value shown is reset or tared back to zero, ready for the next amount. You may view the gross weight by pressing and holding the XM64 button. If you release the button within three seconds, the unit returns to the net mode showing zero. If you are done loading and now want to return to the gross mode for unloading, press and hold the XM64 button for more than three seconds. To return to the net mode, press LOAD/UNLOAD. 6.
6.1 6 Operational Overview 6.1 Menus Menus The following is an operational overview of the 1040/XL indicator. The indicator has the following menus: l l l l l 6.2 User menu (no password) Test menu (111 Menu) Setup menu (covered in the Service Manual) History menu (covered in the Service Manual) Factory calibration menu (covered in the Service Manual) Gross Mode and Power Failures The standard mode of operation is the gross mode.
User Menu 7 User Menu Figure 7 shows the User menu. All the user configurable parameters are set through this menu. This section deals with each of the items in the menu. You will be referred back to Figure 7 several times. Press the GROSS key repeatedly to escape from any spot on the menu and return to the Gross mode. To enter the menu, press and hold the MENU key until you hear the unit beep twice (2 seconds). Release the key and the display will show LIST.
7.1 7.1 LIST LIST The first item in the user menu, Figure 7.1, is LIST. Use this to edit your ingredient list. You can have up to 100 ingredients stored in the 1040. By default the names are ING.001 through ING.100. 1. From gross weighing mode, press and hold MENU for 2 beeps… LIST is displayed. 2. Press SELECT… EDIT is displayed. 3. Press SELECT to access the first ingredient in the list… ING.
User Menu 7.2 CLR.ACC The next menu item is CLR.ACC. Under this item you can choose to clear: l l l ALL accumulators (the last 100 batch printouts/data and all ingredient, recipe and pen accumulators) BATCH accumulator ((the last 100 batch printouts/data) ACCUM (the ingredient, recipe and pen accumulators). Follow these steps: 1. From the Gross mode, press and hold the MENU key for two beeps (2 sec), then release… LIST is displayed. 2. Press the MENU key once… CLR.ACC is displayed 3.
7.4 4. ING.TOL & DELAY Press the SELECT key… bAT.CNT is shown 5. 7.4 Press the GROSS key to return to the Gross weighing mode or press the MENU key to move to the next menu item. ING.TOL & DELAY ING.TOL stands for Ingredient Tolerance. DELAY stands for ingredient advance Delay. These two parameters work together to make the Auto-advance feature work. Set ingredient tolerance as a percentage (1-99) and delay in seconds. See example below to help understand these items.
User Menu 5. Press the SELECT key… ING.TOL is displayed 6. Press the MENU key to move to the DELAY menu item. If an XM64 transmitter/receiver is installed into the 1040, press the XM64 button to advance to the next ingredient. Do not use auto-advance if the 1040 system has the XM64 option. To set or view the DELAY parameter: 1. From the Gross mode, press and hold the MENU key for two beeps (2 sec), then release… LIST is displayed. 2. Press the MENU key repeatedly until… dELAY is shown 3.
7.6 4. Press the MENU key toggle between the choices. 5a. Press SELECT when your choice is displayed… ENTRY If you select TIM.STD, TIMER is displayed. If you select SLF.ADJ, CALIB is displayed. Use this to calibrate the desired mixing speed. Press SELECT to enter calibration mode. SET.SPD is shown. Make sure the mixer is at the target speed and press SELECT. The display will show SPD.CAL until there is enough data to calibrate. The display will show CALIB when done. 5b.
User Menu Example 1: Entering a recipe by net weight (WEIGHT>NORMAL mode or WEIGHT>ADJUST mode) Use this method when you have a recipe set up by weight for each ingredient such as: 4000 lb batch size Ingredient 1 = 1000 lb corn Ingredient 2 = 1230 lb hay Ingredient 3 = 1450 lb silage Ingredient 4 = 320 lb alfafa total = 4000 lb When this recipe is selected in the future, you can enter the batch size you want and all ingredient amounts will be proportioned automatically.
7.6 3. ENTRY Press SELECT… WEIGHT or HEAD.Ct is displayed. 4. Press MENU repeatedly until… WEIGHT is displayed 5. Press SELECT… NORMAL or ADJUST is displayed. 6. Press MENU until NORMAL is displayed 7. Press SELECT… WEIGHT is shown. 8. Press GROSS key… ENTRY is shown. 9. Press the GROSS key to return to the Gross weighing mode or press MENU key to move to next menu item. To setup for standard weight mode with auto-adjust (ENTRY>WEIGHT> ADJUST): 1.
User Menu 4. Press MENU repeatedly until HEAD.CT is displayed. 5. Press SELECT… ENTRY is displayed. 6. 7.7 Press the GROSS key to return to the Gross weighing mode or press the MENU key to move to the next menu item. TIME The Model 1040 has battery backed time and date features. Printouts can be configured for 24 hour or 12 hour styles but time must always be entered as 24 hr style. Follow these steps: 1.
7.9 4. VOLUME To change the date, enter MMddYY if in lbs or enter ddMMYY if in kgs and press SELECT… DATE is displayed To leave time as it is, press SELECT… DATE is displayed 5. 7.9 Press the GROSS key to return to the Gross weighing mode or press the MENU key to move to the next menu item. VOLUME (Default = high) The Model 1040 has audible feedback on key presses that can be configured for OFF, low, medium, and high volume. 1.
User Menu 7.10 SLEEP (Default = 0, for off)) When the unit goes to sleep, the unit will first activate the audible alarm, and user has 10 seconds to press a key to reset the SLEEP timer. If a key hasn’t been pressed within these 10 seconds the display shows SHTDWN, and the unit shuts off. The Model 1040 has a sleep mode that will shut the unit off if no keys are pressed or the weight doesn’t change by more than 1% over the number of minutes that you enter for the sleep setting. 1.
7.12 5. CLR.DAT Press the SELECT key… NATION is displayed. 6. Press the GROSS key… Returns to the gross mode. 7.12 CLR.DAT Used to clear all recipes programmed, all pens programmed, and all ingredient names. 1. From the Gross mode, press and hold the MENU key for two beeps (2 sec), then release… LIST is displayed. 2. Press the MENU repeatedly until CLR.DAT is displayed. 3. Press the SELECT key… ALL is displayed. 4.
Recipes and Pens 8 Recipes and Pens The 1040 can be programmed with 100 batching recipes. It can also track the unloading of a batched load into 100 pens. Recipes and pens can be custom named for ease of record keeping. This section covers the things you need to know about recipes and using the pen features. 8.1 Recipe Features Each recipe can draw from a list of 100 ingredients. All ingredients and recipes can be labeled with up to six (6) alphanumeric character.
8.3 8.3 Recipe Menu Recipe Menu GROSS Press and hold RECIPE key for 2 beeps REC.001 (OR) Key in recipe # then press and hold RECIPE key for 2 beeps REC.002 REC.003 REC.004 Press an alphanumeric key Press an alphanumeric key Press an alphanumeric key Press an alphanumeric key Edit name Edit name Edit name Edit name TOTAL.AMT ENTER ING.# Ing. name shown ING.XXX ING.YYY ING.ZZZ MENU key to scroll SELECT key to move GROSS key to move Enter Ing. target amount Figure 8.
Recipes and Pens 8.4 Creating A Recipe Figure 8.1 shows the Recipe menu. You can refer to this menu as you go through the process of creating recipes. The Model 1040 allows you to enter 100 recipes. You choose the ingredients for a recipe from the list of ingredients entered under LIST in the User menu. Once programmed, any recipe can be quickly recalled for batching operations. Make sure you have the recipe entry mode set as you wish before beginning. See Choose a Recipe Entry Mode on page 32.
8.5 10. Editing Operations Press SELECT… REC.001 (or your custom name) is displayed 11. Press MENU to move to the next recipe. REC.002 is displayed (or your custom name) 12. 8.5 Repeat above steps until all recipes are programmed.. Press GROSS to exit from recipe programming mode. Editing Operations Following are instructions for several editing operations you may need to do while maintaining your recipes and ingredient lists. 8.5.1 Deleting A Recipe 1.
Recipes and Pens 8.5.4 Inserting Ingredients Doing an insert will insert the new ingredient in front of the displayed ingredient. 1. Access the recipe you want to edit, see Figure 8.1, and use the MENU and SELECT keys to display the ingredient name where you want to insert the new ingredient. 2. Press and hold SELECT until ING is displayed. 3. Use the keypad to enter in the ingredient number (X) of a valid ingredient from the LIST (1-100)… X is displayed. 4.
8.7 3. Using ID Press the 3(GHI) key three times to display.. . __ __ __ __ P I is shown. 4. Wait three seconds so the display has time to move the PI to the left and the flashing cursor will appear to the right. You need to do this on this keying sequence because I and G are on the same key. See section Entering Alphanumeric Characters on page 11. Continue keying in characters until PIG01 is displayed. 5. Press SELECT… PIG-01 is displayed, then press MENU and PEN.057, the next pen, is displayed. 6.
Recipes and Pens 8.7.3 Clearing Current ID 1. Press the ID key… Current ID is displayed. If no ID exists, display shows NO ID, for two seconds and returns to Gross mode) 2. Press the ZERO/CLEAR key while the ID Is displayed… NO ID is displayed, and returns to the Gross mode.
9.1 9 Manual Hold Mode Other Operations This section covers the variety of other operations available with the Model 1040. 9.1 Manual Hold Mode When using the hold mode, you must be sure to deactivate hold mode when loading or unloading the mixer. Auto holding within the recipe mode was discussed in an Loading/Unloading Ingredients Into A Mixer. There is also a manual hold using the HOLD key to prevent a zero shift from occurring while moving a portable TMR mixer system over rough farm terrain.
Other Operations 2. Press the LOAD/UNLOAD key… The following is displayed a. WT.AMT b. ADJ.AMT c. HD.AMT or NOPRGM (This is displayed if that recipe is not programmed) If you need to enter or change the total amount to be batched or the number of head, enter the new amount and press SELECT. Otherwise proceed to next step. If you attempt to enter a weight amount above the capacity parameter or a head count amount larger than 999, the display will show CAN’T. Edit amount, and then press the SELECT key. 3.
9.2 6. Batching Recipe (Ingredient Loading Method) Depending on the system configuration… A. Auto advance- User can enter tolerance and ad-delay parameters under the user menu. If target stays within the tolerance (ING.TOL)setting, and within advance-delay (dELAY) parameter, the system will automatically advance to the next ingredient. If target goes over or under user must use the MENU key to advance forward on the indicator. (AUTO-HOLD DOESN”T FUNCTION IN THIS MODE).
Other Operations 9.3 Mix Timer Operation The Model 1040 has a mix timer feature that can be configured for one of two methods; Time mix or Self Adjust Time. 9.3.1 Time Mix After a batch is loaded, you can activate a timer, or the Model 1040 can be configured to activate the timer automatically. Configure this under user’s menu-TIMER/TIME. MAX time = 5959, or 59 minutes and 59 seconds. Invalid data entry will be displayed as CAN’T. You need to clear the data and re-enter it as a valid time. 1.
9.4 9.4 Pen Unloading Pen Unloading The Model 1040 can keep track of amounts unloaded to 100 different pens. Make sure all pens have been tagged with customized pen names as described in Editing Pen Descriptions, otherwise pen names will have default names, PEN.001, PEN.002, etc. 1. Now with mixer full of a batched amount, and properly mixed, select an unload pen number… Pen number is shown 2. Press the PEN key… Pen description is shown. 3.
Other Operations Example: Loading/Unloading Printout: 12/20/11 Batch1 IdNumber: 123456 Recipe1: FR-COW LoadAmount: 10000lb Time Description Target 12:01PM CORN 4000lb 12:10PM HAY-1 3000lb 12:20PM COTTON 3000lb TOTAL 10000lb Time PenName 12:40PM PEN-1 12:50PM PEN-2 44 Actual 3900lb 3030lb 2980lb 9910lb Target Actual 5000lb 5050lb 5000lb 4900lb Model 1040/XL User Instructions
9.5 9.5 Viewing the Accumulators Viewing the Accumulators The Model 1040 automatically records ingredient, recipe and pen usage when using recipes and pen unload features. The following describes how to view the accumulators on the indicator. Refer to Figure 9.1. GROSS Press USAGE key INGRED RECIPE PEN GROSS TOTAL PEN.001 PEN.002 PEN.100 Total Acc. Pen amount PEN.001 accumulator amount PEN.002 accumulator amount PEN.100 accumulator amount TOTAL REC.001 REC.002 REC.100 Total Acc.
Other Operations 2. Press the SELECT key… TOTAL is displayed. 3. Press the SELECT key… The total of all the ingredients is displayed. 4a. Press the SELECT key … TOTAL is displayed OR 4b. Press the MENU key… ING.XXX is displayed 5. Press the MENU key several times until the ingredient to view is displayed… ING.XXX is displayed. 6. Press the SELECT key … ING XXX accumulator is displayed. 7a. Press the SELECT key … ING.XXX is displayed OR 7b. Press MENU key… ING.YYY is displayed 8.
9.5 5b. Viewing the Accumulators Press the MENU key… REC.XXX is displayed. 6. Press the MENU key several times until the recipe to view is displayed… REC.XXX is displayed. 7. Press the SELECT key … REC XXX accumulator is displayed. 8a. Press the SELECT key … REC.XXX is displayed OR 8b. Press MENU key… REC.YYY is displayed 9. Repeat steps 7-8b until done viewing accumulators. 10. Press GROSS… RECIPE is displayed. 11. Press GROSS to return to the gross weighing mode. 9.5.
Other Operations 6. Press the MENU key several times until the pen to view is displayed… PEN.XXX is displayed. 7. Press the SELECT key … PEN.XXX accumulator is displayed. 8a. Press the SELECT key … PEN.XXX is displayed OR 8b. Press MENU key… PEN.YYY is displayed 9. Repeat steps 7-8b until done viewing accumulators. 10. Press GROSS… PENS is displayed. 11. 9.6 Press GROSS to return to the gross weighing mode.
9.7 9.7 Printing Printing Press the PRINT key from Gross Load/Unload mode to print the displayed weight. 10000 lb There are nine Quick Prints. These are nine preset print formats. Each is explained below. To perform a Quick Print key in the desired number (1-9), then press SELECT, then PRINT. Printouts fit on a 40 character WP-233 printer. Using the Quick Prints, you can transfer appropriate data to WP-233 printer, TDM-40 (Transfer Data Module) or a computer. 9.7.
Other Operations 9.7.3 QUICK PRINT 3: (Prints all Recipes) If recipe was created with Head Count as the entry method, Load Amount will be replaced by Head Count in the sample at right. 12-20-11 3:00 PM Recipe 1:FR-COW Load Amount: 10000 lb Ingred. Description Target 1 CORN 4000 lb 2 HAY-1 3000 lb 3 COTTON 3000lb Total 10000lb 9.7.4 QUICK PRINT 4: (Prints last 100 batches) If recipe was created with Head Count as the entry method, Load Amount will be replaced by Head Count in the sample at right.
9.7 Printing 9.7.5 QUICK PRINT 5: (Prints a listing of all active ingredient accumulators with usage) 12/20/11 Ingred. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6:00AM Description Usage CORN 17000lb HAY-1 6000lb COTTON 5000lb BARLEY 4000lb MOLASS 4000lb SILAGE 1000lb CORN-2 20000lb S-BEET 30000lb FHAY 40000lb HAY-2 50000lb Total 177000lb 9.7.6 QUICK PRINT 6: (Prints a listing of Recipe Accumulators with usage) 12/20/11 Recipe 1 2 6:20AM Description FR-COW H-COW Total Usage 20000lb 22000lb 42000lb 9.7.
Other Operations 9.7.8 QUICK PRINT 8: (Prints the Recipe/Ingredient Accumulators) 12/20/11 Recipe1: Ingred. 08:07AM REC.001 Description Usage 30 40 50 60 ING.030 ING.040 ING.050 ING.060 Total 10000lb 10000lb 10000lb 10000lb 40000lb Recip2: REC.002 Ingred Description 15 20 40 50 52 ING.030 ING.020 ING.040 ING.
9.7 Printing 9.7.9 QUICK PRINT 9: (Parameter Printout) Ready... System Configuration 03-18-0301:04 PM , User s Menu Batch Cntr: Tolerance: Delay: Timer: Time: Entry: Mode: Time: Date: Volume: Sleep: Nation: 1040 0 0 0 TIME 05:00 WEIGHT NORMAL 01:04PM 03-19-03 HIGH 0 ENGLSH Menu Firmware Rev: Basic App Rev: Config Number: Custom: O-cap: Clock: Alarm: Name Flash: Input: Input2: Update: Average: FILTER Const: Window AZT: Stable: RS232.1 Baud: Parity: Data: Handshake: Layout: Auto: RS323.
Indicator Diagnostics 10 Indicator Diagnostics The test mode is used to test various functions of the 1040 Indicator. The test menu is shown in Figure 10. Instructions for using the test menu are found below. GROSS Press and hold MENU for 3 beeps SET.PAS Key in 111 and press SELECT VOLTS LCD KEYPAD A/D SERIAL INPUTS View input voltage Display segment test Press any key View int. raw counts Loop/NoLoop IN.1 IN.2 IN.3 IN.4 INPUT.1 INPUT.
10.1 Access the Test Menu 10.1.1 Volts test 3. This allows you to check the 12 VDC input voltage the Model 1040 is receiving. With VOLTS displayed, press the SELECT key… Current voltage is displayed. 4a. Press the GROSS key twice to return to gross weighing mode OR 4b. Press SELECT to return to the VOLTS display. 10.1.2 LCD test 5. From VOLTS display, press the MENU key… LCD is displayed. Use this to perform a self-test of the LCD display, complete display test or segment test. 6.
Indicator Diagnostics OR 15b. Press MENU to advance to next menu item… A/D is displayed. 10.1.4 A/D test 16. Use this to see the actual A/D raw counts value on the display. From A/D display, press the SELECT key… CNTS is shown momentarily then the actual A/D raw counts. 17. Press the SELECT key… MV/V is shown momentarily then the actual mV/V reading is shown. 18. Press the SELECT key… A/D is shown. 19a. Press the GROSS key to return to gross weighing mode OR 19b.
10.1 Access the Test Menu 10.1.6 Inputs test 26. Use this to test the inputs in the 1040. From the INPUTS display, press the SELECT key… IN.1 is displayed. 27. Press the SELECT key… OPEN or CLOSED is displayed. 28. Press the SELECT key… IN.1 is displayed. 29. Press the MENU key… IN.2 is displayed. 30. Press the SELECT key… OPEN or CLOSED is displayed. 31. Press the SELECT key… IN.2 is displayed. 32. Repeat steps 29-31 until all inputs are checked. 33a.
Indicator Diagnostics 10.1.8 Soft test 37. Use this to view software version information for the 1040. From the SOFT is display, press the SELECT key… PART is displayed. 38. Repeatedly press the MENU key to view all the information available. When you have gone through all the displayed information, SOFT is displayed. 39a. Press the GROSS key to return to gross weighing mode OR 40a. Press MENU to advance to return to the first menu item… VOLTS is displayed.
11.1 Remote Displays 11 RD64/XL/M Remote Displays and XM64 Remote Transmitter 11.1 Remote Displays The RD64/XL/M are remote displays that are compatible with the Model 1040. See Figure 12. (An RD64 output option is required on the Model 1040 for interfacing.) The interface cable plugs directly into the bottom of the Model 1040. Any data displayed on the Model 1040 is also displayed on the RD64.
RD64/XL/M Remote Displays and XM64 Remote Transmitter 11.2 XM64 Remote Transmitter/Receiver An optional radio remote transmitter and receiver (XM64) can be installed in either the RCV-64 or the RD64XL. RCV-64 XM64 This option lets the user tare and manually advance to the next ingredient from a remote location, usually a front-end loader.
12.1 Power-On 12 Troubleshooting If you experience problems in the operation of your system, read through these troubleshooting steps and perform those which are appropriate.
Troubleshooting a. Disconnect all cables on bottom panel of Indicator except for power cable. Do disconnect Weigh Bar® cables, and, if present, alarm cable remote display cable, etc. b. Now try powering-on. If this is not successful, your problem is in the indicator and you should contact your supplier. c. If you are able to power-on with only the power cable connected, your problem is probably not in the indicator; continue troubleshooting. d.
12.3 Inaccurate Weight Readings 12.3 Inaccurate Weight Readings First: Visually Inspect The Scale System for apparent problems and improper installation: 1. Check each cable, from source to indicator, for stress, cuts, breaks, or abrasions. 2. Unplug and reconnect each connector at the indicator to verify that it is tight and making good contact. 3. Check the hitch Weigh Bar® and verify that mounting bolts are tight and the hitch is not binding. 4.
Troubleshooting 12.5 Service Repairs If you find the indicator or one or more of the Weigh Bars® to be defective, contact your supplier, or send your equipment back to the factory for repair, postage prepaid. Include the following information: l l l l l Your name and address Supplier name and address Date of purchase Important: An informal note describing symptoms of the problem. If possible, the make and model number of equipment the Model 1040 is used on.
12.7 8. To Download Return to Hyperterminal window Setting up Model 1040 Shortcut to COM1: 1. In the Hyperterminal window. right click on the M1040.ht ICON created above. 2. Right click on Shortcut, which will immediately create a shortcut to M1040.ht with the same ICON as before, only with an additional arrow in the ICON. 3. Right click on the new ICON, and then right click on properties. 4.
Troubleshooting 12.8 Transfer Data Module (TDM-40) Avery Weigh-Tronix has an optional Transfer Data Module (TDM-40) that has two PC packages available: TDM-40/TDS-40 Simple collection of batched data. TDM-40/TDS-1040 Bidirectional interface. Create recipes on computer and input into 1040. Collect batched data on all batches performed. Please consult your OEM or Avery Weigh-Tronix distributor for more details on these options.
Specifications Power Input: 10 to 18 volts, DC negative ground 400ma at 8 350 weigh-bar load Display: 1.1 inch (Model 1040) 2.0 inch LCD (Model 1040XL), 6 Digits, 14 segment alphanumeric, fiber optic backlight Display Rate: 1, 2, or 5 times per second Enclosure: Water/dust resistant, structural polycarbonate, 8.50” high x 10.5” wide x 6.0” deep IP65 Water resistant Capacity Range: Up to 200,000 lb/kg Increment sizes: .01,.02,.05,.1,.2,.5,1,2,5,10,20,50,100,200 lb/kg Accuracy: +/- 0.
Two TTL Inputs: Two programmable inputs (Std, Zero Clear, Menu, Hold, Print) Options: 1.1 inch LCD Display Option TDM-40 Transfer Module/ with TDS-1040 or TDS-40 software packages RD64 Remote Display RD64XL Remote Display RD125RF Remote Display XM64 Transmitter/receiver set Speed Sensor switch assembly Operating Temperature: -40° to 140° F (-40° to 60° C) Weight: 10 lb/ 4.
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