DC-190 U LT R A C O U N T Counting Scale Version 4.
Contents About This Manual ................................................................................................................................... 1 1.0 Introduction.................................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Unpacking and Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Repacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.0 Scale Programming ................................................................................................................... 30 7.1 Item Code Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 7.2 Item Code Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 7.3 Using Item Code in Normal Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About This Manual This manual contains operating procedures for the DC-190 counting scale and provides the user with all the information necessary for setup and operation. This manual is organized based on the procedures you will likely follow when setting up and using your counting scale. This manual applies to Version 4.0 of the DC-190 Ultra Count software. Warning Some procedures described in this manual require work inside the scale base.
1.1 Unpacking and Inspection Immediately after unpacking, visually inspect the DC-190 Ultra Count to ensure all components are included and undamaged. If any items were damaged in shipment, notify Rice Lake Weighing Systems and the shipper immediately. Ensure all accessories are removed from the cartons, then replace all packing materials in the cartons and store in a safe place. Use the original cartons whenever shipment of the scale is required. 1.
Model Capacity (lb) Weighing Resolution (lb) Internal Resolution (lb) Platform Dimensions S-SL-50 50 0.005 0.00005 13” x 17” S-SL-100 100 0.01 0.0001 S-SL-250 250 0.02 0.00025 S-TL-100 100 0.01 0.0001 S-TL-250 250 0.02 0.00025 S-TL-500 500 0.05 0.0005 S-UL-100 100 0.01 0.0001 S-UL-250 250 0.02 0.00025 S-UL-500 500 0.05 0.0005 17” x 21” 24” x 28” NOTE: Other platform sizes are available. Consult factory for more information. Table 1-3.
1.4 DC-190 Console Figure 1-1 shows the DC-190 console with annunciators and numeric keypad. Annunciators are described in Section 1.4.1; Section 1.4.2 describes the DC-190 keypad. Figure 1-1. DC-190 Keypad and Displays 1.4.1 Annunciators Table 1-4 shows a list of the annunciators that the DC-190 uses to provide additional information about the value being displayed. The annunciators are illuminated when the specific function is being performed.
1.4.2 DC-190 Keypad Table 1-5 lists the keys and key functions of the DC-190 Ultra Count keypad (see Figure 1-1 on page 4). Description Key through 0 9 Used to enter numeric values. When using the scale, first enter a numeric value, then press the appropriate function key. Used to enter numeric values containing a decimal point. NOTE: A numeric value must be entered before the decimal point. For example, .250 would be entered as 0.250.
2.0 Installation This section describes the procedure for the installation and setup of the DC-190 counting scale. 2.1 NOTE: Beginning in 2003, setscrews with slotted heads will replace the hex head types, and will no longer require the 2mm hex wrench for removal. Locking and Unlocking Caution Do not turn scale upside down. Always work with scale on its side! Damage to the load cell can occur if the scale is turned upside down.
2.3 Powering Up the DC-190 The DC-190 can be operated either from an AC power source or with an optional rechargeable battery pack (DC power). The DC power allows the unit to be completely portable. Instructions for DC operation are contained in Section 2.3.3. 2.3.1 AC Power Source To power-up the DC-190 using the AC power cord: 1. Connect female end of AC power cord (Figure 2-4) under scale base. If the scale is connected to AC power while in the OFF condition, no warm-up is necessary.
5. Place scale on side. Remove four top cover screws (shown in Figure 2-7). Set scale on legs and remove top cover. If the DC-190 scale is operated with the battery pack removed, isolate the positive (+) and negative (–) leads so that they do not make contact with each other or any part of the scale frame or any sensitive electronic components. Caution 2.3.3 TOP COVER SCREWS DC Battery Operation To power-up the DC-190 using the optional battery: 1. Remove AC power cord from bottom of scale. 2.
2.5 Installing Cable Strain Relief To prevent load cell or peripheral cable damage from bending and twisting, cable strain reliefs are used in the back of the DC-190 keyboard. Each DC-190 counting scale comes equipped with these rubber strain reliefs and should be installed on initial scale setup. 1. Remove the three 4 mm x 8 mm panhead screws securing the bracket to the back of the keyboard. 2. Remove rubber strain relief covering the two 14-pin load cell cable ports.
2.7 Load Cell Replacement Load cell replacement requires partial disassembly of the scale base. Sections 2.7.1 and 2.7.2 describe the procedure for replacing in single- and dual-platform scales. On a dual-platform scale, there are two load cell cables connected to a common power board. Load cell replacement requires unsoldering and soldering of load cell connections to the power board. 2.7.
14. Install power board using the four machine screws previously removed. Route load cell cable under power board as shown in Figure 2-11. Reinstall ground terminal under one machine screw head. 15. Connect DC inlet power supply. 16. Replace scale base cover and platform support brackets in the reverse order of disassembly. 17. Remove load cell setscrew before putting the scale back into service.Recalibrate both scales. See Section 5.0 on page 25. 18. Recalibrate scale (see Section 5.0 on page 25). 2.7.
3.0 Scale Setup This section provides information about attaching scales and serial devices to the DC-190. Information presented describes both physical connections and values that must be specified when configuring the DC-190 (see Section 4.0). If you know what scales and serial devices will be connected to the DC-190, you can use the SPEC Code Worksheets Section 10.1 on page 50 to record these values for later configuration. 3.
• • The scale attached to Port 2 is configured as External Scale. All Scales (1–4) must be configured, and the value of each bit pair must be unique: each Scale (1–4) must have a different value. For example, do not attempt to configure two or more scales as External Scale; doing so will cause the DC-190 to lock up with an all 888888s display. See Section 10.7 on page 57 for information about clearing this error condition.
3.1.3 Scale Configurations, Including Force Balance Table 3-2 lists several scale configurations for single, dual, and console-only models of the DC-190 with a force balance attached. Required values for each configuration are shown for SPECs 16 and 17 (including Scale No. assignments), SPEC 25 (bit 1), and SPEC 32 (bit 0). Because a force balance is attached, SPEC 8, bit 3, must be set to 1 for all listed configurations.
3.2.1 Configuring SPEC 13 SPEC 13 determines the type of data sent or received on the DIN-8 (FORCE BALANCE) and D-sub (232C/ PRINTER) serial ports. Table 3-5 shows the values that can be assigned to SPEC 13.
3.2.2 FORCE BALANCE (DIN-8) and 232C/PRINTER (D-Sub) Port Connections Table 3-6 shows possible serial device configurations for each valid setting of SPEC 13, including the SPEC numbers used to set serial port characteristics in each listed configuration. NOTE: The DC-190 can also be configured for two printers, using SPEC 13 values of x010 or x011. The printer drivers and commands sent to each port are set using SPEC 3 and SPEC 11, bit 2. See Section 4.2 on page 18 for more information.
4.0 Configuration Settings This section presents the setup and configuration of the DC-190 counting scale to be used specifically by distributors and service technicians. These configuration settings customize the counting scale for individual applications. Setting configuration allows you to easily modify the functionality of your DC-190. Use the tables in this section to view the options you can modify.
4.2 Customer Specification (141 Settings) To configure customer specifications, press and hold the REZERO key and enter 141 using the numeric keypad. SPC00 appears in the WEIGHT display and configuration of four bits (for SPEC 0) appears in QUANTITY display. Follow the procedure described in Section 4.1 on page 17 to update the SPEC settings for the 141 access code.
SPEC Default 7 0000 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Setpoint Buzzer Setpoint Latch Setpoint Type 0: Yes 1: No 0: Latching 1: Non-latching 00: 10: Bit 0 % Quantity Quantity 01: 11: % Weight Weight NOTE: See Section 3.2.
SPEC Default 15 0011 Bit 3 Bit 2 RS-232C Stop Bits (Barcode pen) RS-232C with Header (Barcode pen) 0: 1 Bit 1: 2 Bits 0: Yes (first character recognized as header) 1: No (every bar code treated as ID code) Bit 1 Bit 0 RS-232C Parity Bit (Barcode pen) 00: 10: No Not used 01: Odd 11: Even NOTE: All scale channels must be assigned in SPECs 16 and 17, regardless of the actual number of scales attached. See Section 3.1.1 on page 12 for detailed information about configuring these SPECs.
4.3 Weight and Measurement Specifications (142 Settings) To configure weight and measurement specifications, press and hold the REZERO key and enter 142 using the numeric keypad. SPC20 appears in WEIGHT display and configuration of four bits (for SPEC 20) appears in QUANTITY display. Follow the procedure described in Section 4.1 on page 17 to update the SPEC settings for the 142 access code.
SPEC Default 27 0100 28 0000 Bit 3 0000 Keypad Entry of Tare Tare Range 0: No 1: Yes 0: No 1: Yes 00: 100% FS 10: 5% FS Auto Tare Clear when Rezeroed Automatic Unit Weight Clear Condition No Yes (REZERO clears tare value) Digital Tare Rounding 0: Tare exactly 1: Round to nearest increment 30 none none 1010 Min Max 3.46 4.00 3.00 3.46 2.59 3.00 2.25 2.59 Min 3.46 3.00 2.59 2.25 Max 4.00 3.46 3.00 2.
SPEC Default 35 0000 Bit 3 Bit 2 Not used Bit 1 A/D Output (PORT 1, Scale 2) 0: For std/normal load cell (≤ 18 mV) 1: For abnormal load cell with too large offset (> 18mV) 36 __00 Minimum Display (PORT 2, Scale 2 or 3) MUST BE SET PRIOR TO CALIBRATION! 00: 2 10: 5 37 1001 0010 Min Max 3.46 4.00 3.00 3.46 2.59 3.00 2.25 2.
4.4 RS-232 Specifications (143 Settings) To configure RS-232 specifications, press and hold the REZERO key and enter 143 using the numeric keypad. SPC40 appears in WEIGHT display and configuration of four bits (for SPEC 40) appears in QUANTITY display. Follow the procedure described in Section 4.1 on page 17 to update the SPEC settings for the 143 access code. SPECs 40–42 and SPEC 43, bits 0–2, represent the selectable RS-232 output fields. SPECs 46–59 are not used.
5.0 Calibration The calibration procedure maintains the scale accuracy within specifications and can serve as a performance test procedure. The DC-190 scale should be turned on for a minimum of 10 minutes and the platform exercised three to four times before attempting to calibrate. NOTE: Use the SCALE key to select the platform to calibrate. The scale number is displayed on the lower secondary display. For dual-platform scales, the calibration procedure described in must be repeated for each scale.
6.0 Scale Operations The following sections contain detailed operator instructions for the DC-190 counting scale. Included are instructions to enter tare weights, toggle between net and gross weight, enter unit weights, perform inventory accumulation and reduction, and toggle between scales. All operator functions are conducted with the scale in the weighing or normal mode. See Section 7.0 on page 30 for information about scale programming.
6.2 Toggle Between Scales To switch the displays from Scale 1 through Scale 4, press the SCALE key when in weighing mode. Only scales present are selected. For example, a two-scale system switches between Scale 1 and Scale 2 only. In a four-scale configuration, the SCALE key functions as follows: 1. Press SCALE key to change from Scale 1 to Scale 2. 2. Press SCALE key to change from Scale 2 to Scale 3. 3. Press SCALE key to change from Scale 3 to Scale 4. 4.
6.4.2 Unit Weight Operation by Key Entry Unit weight operation by key entry is accomplished by using the numeric keypad to enter the known value of the unit weight and then pressing the UNIT WEIGHT key. An example of unit weight operation by key entry is shown below: 1. With the display in the weighing mode, use the keyboard to enter the known unit weight, for example, 200.00. NOTE: The setting for SPEC 0, bit 0, determines whether the value entered is per piece (A.P.W.
illuminated and the display shows the quantity of parts remaining. 6. Remove a number of parts from the container and press the – key again. The MEMORY annunciator is illuminated and the display shows the quantity of parts remaining. NOTE: If SPEC 32, bit 1 (Auto Exit from Part Accumulation and Reduction Mode) is set to 0, the scale will not auto exit from displaying the total amount. To return to the weighing mode, press the CLEAR key. 6.5.
7.0 7.1 Scale Programming Item Code Storage Code numbers allow you to store information for the parts that are counted most frequently. This eliminates the need for re-entering data for each of these parts during part count. Up to 200 item code numbers can be programmed in the DC-190 counting scale; with IMS software, the number of item codes is unlimited.
SPEC 7, bits 0,1 Setpoint Type 00 Percent quantity Setpoint Designation Setpoint 1: Quantity The quantity value can be no greater than 999999. Setpoint 2: Percent of Setpoint 1 The percentage value can be no greater than 999%. The value for Setpoint 2 is calculated by multiplying the value for Setpoint 1 by the percentage value entered for Setpoint 2. NOTES: • If Setpoint 1 is equal to 999999, then Setpoint 2 must be set less than or equal to 100%.
NOTE: When you hear the beep, the display shows the last item code in memory. Press the – key to review the item codes in reverse order. 4. Press the MODE key to return to Step 1. 5. Press the MODE key again to return to weighing mode. Delete Item Memory The following procedure describes the steps used to delete all information stored within each item code (unit weight, tare weight, part number, quantity, part, setpoints, and lot number) or any specific information stored within each item code.
Re-Computing Item Code Unit Weight 1. 2. 3. 4. Recall item code from memory (see Section or Section ). Place items to be counted on the scale. Press the PIECES key for recomputing the unit weight. Press the UNIT WEIGHT key to store the new unit weight into memory. Set New Item Code with Tare and Unit Weight NOTE: This can only be conducted if SPEC 4, bit 3 is 0 (Yes). 1. Enter the item code using the numeric keypad or Teraoka Code (see Section , Step 2). 2.
7.4 Global Setpoint Programming– Setpoints Not Tied to an Item Code The DC-190 provides the flexibility to use the setpoint programming for parts counting applications that are based on weight or quantity. SPEC 7 and SPEC 18 are used for configuring the setpoint type, latching, buzzer, TTL outputs, and the number of setpoints. The eight-pin DIN connector designation for the setpoint configuration is shown in Table 7-3. See Section 10.3 on page 52 for connector pinout information.
8.0 8.1 RS-232 Specifications RS-232 Ports The DC-190 is equipped with three RS-232 ports for connecting devices such as a force balance, bar code laser/ pen scanner, PC, or printer (bar code, tape, or ticket). SPEC 0 (bit 1), SPEC 3, and SPEC 8 through SPEC 15 are used when connecting peripheral devices. SPEC 13, bits 2, 1, and 0 determine which devices are connected to the 9-pin D-sub connector and 8-pin DIN connector 2.
8.2 Eltron Printers See the Eltron printer manual for baud rate, data bit, and stop bit settings if it desired to change them from the factory defaults. The default settings are 9600 baud rate, eight-bit data length, no parity and one stop bit. NOTES: • The DC-190 downloads some label formats to the printer during power up. Eltron printers must be connected to the DC-190 and powered on before powering up the DC-190. Figure 8-1.
8.3 Epson Tape Printers The Epson TM-U200 tape printer default settings (with and without cutter) are 9600 baud rate, eight-bit data length, no parity and one stop bit and connected to either the 9-pin D-sub connector or the 8-pin DIN connector. SPEC Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 3 0 0 1 0 10 1 1 1 1 11 0 1 0 0 NOTE: Epson printers must be connected to the DC-190 and powered on before powering up the DC-190. 13 0 0 0 1 Table 8-7.
8.4 Epson Ticket Printers The Epson TM-U295 ticket printer default settings are 9600 baud rate, 8-bit data length, no parity and one stop bit. The printer can be connected to either the 9-pin D-sub connector or the 8-pin DIN connector. SPEC Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 3 0 0 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 NOTE: Epson printers must be connected to the DC-190 and powered on before powering up the DC-190.
8.6 PC Output Data Formats 8.6.1 PC Output Data Format With Header NOTES: • The DC-190-to-PC output data format (with header) is specified using SPEC 12, with bit 0 set to 0. The output data format includes a header and data. Each data block consists of a Header, Data and a carriage return (CR). The following illustration shows the output data format. Header Data CR Header ........ CR LF CR must be added at the end of each data block.
8.6.2 PC Output Data Format Without Header The DC-190-to-PC output data format (without header) is specified using SPEC 12, with bit 0 set to 1. The output data format is data-only. Each data block consists of Data and CR. The following is an illustration of the output data format. Data CR Data CR ........ CR LF NOTES: • • 8.7 CR must be added at the end of each data block. LF must be added at the end as a termination code of the transmission.
8.8 Status Data Byte The status data byte for bits 0 through 7 is shown below. Status data byte will be set either to 1 or 0 in bits 0 through 5 or always set to 1 (bit 6) or 0 (bit 7). Bit If Set to 1 If Set to 0 0 Positive weight Negative weight 1 Lb mode Kg, gram mode 2 Weight stable Weight unstable 3 Output normally entered data Others 4 Output by + key 5 Output by – key 6 Always set to 1 7 Always set to 0 Table 8-16.
8.9 Bar Code Scanners 8.10 Header Bar code scanning capabilities are available using either a laser scanner or a wand (or pen) scanner. The laser scanner allows non-contact, instantaneous, and accurate input of unit weight, tare weight, and ID code. The scanner can become operational by connecting the scanner cable to the DIN-8 connector in the rear of the console. The pen reader is an economical method to use the accuracy and speed of bar code data input when contact scanning is available.
8.11 Z Commands Z command functions are usable when SPEC 14 and SPEC 15 are set as noted in the table below allowing as function key and are shown below. Z Command Function Z0 Rezero Z1 Print Z2 Unit weight clear Z3 Plus Z4 Minus Z5 Tare Z6 Clear ZS1 Scale 1 ZS2 Scale 2 ZS3 Scale 3 ZS4 Scale 4 NOTE: SPEC 14, bit 3 (RS-232C Connection) must be set to 1 (Yes) and SPEC 15, bit 2 (RS-232C with Header) must be set to 0 (Yes) for the console to recognize the Z commands. Table 8-19.
9.0 PC Connections and Label Formatting To connect the DC-190 Ultra Count to a PC for use with the IMS inventory management software, with HyperTerminal or other terminal emulation programs, or for creating and downloading labels, a null modem cable is required. The null modem cable must provide the following connections: 9-pin Female 9-pin Male 1 1 2 3 3 2 4 6 5 5 6 4 7 8 8 7 Click the Advanced… button and choose the type of terminal emulation to use, then click the ASCII Setup… button.
9.1.4 Example of HyperTerminal Data Figure 9-3 shows an example of a HyperTerminal display of data returned from a 25-lb. DC-190 Ultra Count counting scale configured as shown in Table 9-2. Table 9-3 describes the headers and data displayed in Figure 9-3.
9.2 Creating Labels for Eltron 2700-Series Printers Zebra Technologies’ Create-A-Label (CAL) software, supplied with the Eltron 2700-series printers, can be used to create both bar code and human-readable labels for these printers. CAL supports imported graphics in many formats, including PCX, JPG, TIF, BMP, and GIF. With Create-A-Label software installed, start the Create-A-Label program. Create a template file or download a template file from www.digiscales.com (see Figure 9-4).
To insert a header code for a linked field, enter the header code value enclosed in quotation marks (for example, “1”) in front of the linked field identifier, as shown in Figure 9-6 Figure 9-8. Selecting a Hidden Field (V16) 9.2.2 Figure 9-6. Inserting a Header Code for a Linked Field New text or bar code fields can be placed over the hidden fields of the label template (see Figure 9-7), but take care not to accidentally select a hidden field.
9.2.3 Generating the EPL and EJF Files When the label design is complete, save the label, then select Generate EPL Source File (see Figure 9-10 on page 48). When the Print to File pop-up menu appears with the selected file with a .BIN extension, click OK to save the file. Figure 9-11. Editing the EJF File Figure 9-10. Generate EPL Source File After editing the file (see Figure 9-12), select Save or Save As to save the EJF file. Another pop-up menu appears, this time showing an .EJF extension.
9.2.5 Downloading the EJF File To download the EJF file to the printer, install the download program, ELTRTERM.EXE. Start the program, then select CommPort Properties from the CommPort menu. Select the port and printer type, then set the communications properties as follows: Property Maximum Speed Data Bits Parity Setting 9600 8 None Stop Bits Echo 1 Off Flow Control RTS Table 9-5. ELTRTERM CommPort Properties Settings From the File menu, select Open File to Send.
10.0 Appendix The following sections contain additional technical information for the DC-190 counting scale. 10.1 SPEC Code Worksheets The following worksheets can be used to record or plan configuration values for the DC-190 Ultra Count. See Section 4.2 on page 18 for information about the SPEC 141 group. See also the following: • SPECs 8–11: Section 3.2.2 on page 16 • SPEC 13: Section 3.2.1 on page 15 • SPECs 16–17: Section 3.1.1 on page 12 and Section 3.1.
10.2 Scale Capacity and Display Resolution The weight display resolution of a scale can be determined by dividing the scale capacity by the display, or “count-by”, increments: Resolution = Scale_Capacity / Display_Increments For example, to configure a 50-lb scale to display weights in 0.01-lb increments, the required resolution would be 5000: Resolution = 50 / 0.01 = 5000 0.5 1.0 2.5 5.
10.3 Connector Pinouts The DC-190 provides CTS/RTS hardware handshaking lines on both the 8-pin DIN and 9-pin D-Sub connectors. For devices that do not require hardware handshaking, short the CTS/RTS lines on the scale side of the cable. 8-Pin DIN Female 9-Pin D-Sub Female Figure 10-1. 8-Pin DIN Female Figure 10-3.
9 OAC5 OUT PIN 4 - SETPOINT 4 OAC5 OUT OAC5 OUT 1 2 PIN 7 - 5 VDC PIN 8 - GND 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 AC OUTPUT 1 TO EQUIPMENT PIN 3 - SETPOINT 3 6 7 AC OUTPUT 2 TO EQUIPMENT 8 OAC5 OUT 7 8 AC OUTPUT 3 TO EQUIPMENT PIN 1 - SETPOINT 1 PIN 2 - SETPOINT 2 115 VAC HOT IN OPTO 22 G4PB4 FIELD DC CONTROL WIRING FROM DC-190 FUSE TESTER SPARE FUSE AC OUTPUT 4 TO EQUIPMENT 9 CONTROL POWER SUPPLY FUSE-HIGH VOLTAGE OUT – COM HOT GRD AC IN PROVIDED BY CUSTOMER OR SPECIAL ORDER + AC WIRING
10.4 Cable Wiring The following tables show wiring specifications for cables used with the Epson TM-U295/TM-U200, Eltron 2722/2742, and Digi BCP-300 printers. 10.4.1 TM-U295/TM-U200 Cables Cable PN 41279 TM-U295/TM-U200 25-pin D-Sub Male 10.4.
10.5 Y-Cable Wiring Diagram Figure 10-6 shows a wiring diagram for the Y-cable used to attach a separate remote platform as interna.l scale 2 (Port 1 connector). 14-pin MALE CONNECTOR 14-pin FEMALE CONNECTOR 1 6 + SIGNAL 2 7 – SIGNAL 3 3 + EXCITATION 4 4 – EXCITATION 5 5 SHIELD 6 6 + SIGNAL 7 7 – SIGNAL 8 3 + EXCITATION 9 4 – EXCITATION 10 5 SHIELD 11 9 Vpac 12 10 GND 13 11 V+ 14 12 VDC 13 Vbat 14 CHG BAT SCALE 2 SCALE 1 SX ONLY Figure 10-6.
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10.7 Clearing Locked-Up Scale (888888 Error) Several configuration errors can result in the scale locking up with a display that shows all 888888s. These errors include the following: • If no force balance is connected to the DC-190, SPEC 8, bit 3, must be set to 0 (0xxx). • If a force balance is attached, SPEC 8, bit 3 must be set to 1 (1xxx) and SPEC 9, bit 2 (force balance type), must be set to 1 (x1xx, Ohaus Explorer). • If no printer is attached to the DC-190, SPEC 10, bit 3, must be set to 0 (0xxx).
10.8 DC-190 Character Code List (Teraoka Code) The DC-190 is not equipped with a full alphanumeric keyboard, but the Teraoka Code listed in Table 10-16 can be used to enter a code number representing the character you want entered. For example, if you want to enter the letter A, you would enter the Code 01. The Teraoka Code can be used in the programming mode (see Section 7.0 on page 30) to enter an alphanumeric item code number, part number, part name, and lot number.
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10.10 PSC QuickScan 6000 Setup Figures 10-7 and 10-8 (see page 61) provide setup scans for the PSC® QuickScan® 6000. See also SPECs 14 and 15 in Table 4-1 on page 50. SET END SCAN SET SCAN SET EVEN PARITY 4800 BAUD SCAN END 1 STOP BIT SCAN SET 7 DATA BITS DELAY NONE SCAN END SCAN END SCAN SET DISABLE HARDWARE SCAN SET DISABLE CTS/RTS DISABLE ACK/NACK SCAN END DISABLE XON/XOFF SCAN END Figure 10-7.
SCAN SET SET SET SUFFIX END SUFFIX 0 SUFFIX D SCAN END SCAN SET DISABLE I.D. CONTROL SCAN END SCAN SET SCAN SET DON’T COMPUTE SET MINIMUM LENGTH DON’T TRANSMIT SET “0” ENABLE FULL ASCII 39 SET “0” SCAN END SCAN END Figure 10-8.
10.11 DC-190 Ultra Count Specifications Power Serial Communications and Setpoint Connectors Power source Power consumption 100–120VAC or 220–240 VAC at 50/60 Hz 20 W Analog Specifications Input sensitivity Zero adjustment range A/D conversion rate Load cell excitiation Load cells per scale Load cell connectors Scale channels Weightdisplay resolution Counting resolution 0.40–4.
DC-190 Ultra Count Limited Warranty Rice Lake Weighing Systems (RLWS) warrants that all RLWS equipment and systems properly installed by a Distributor or Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) will operate per written specifications as confirmed by the Distributor/OEM and accepted by RLWS. All systems and components are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for two (2) years.