Summit SD-1150-WP ® Dialysis Scale Software Revision 11439 Technical Manual 156445 - Rev B
Contents 1.0 Introduction and System Overview.............................................................................................. 1 2.0 Safety ........................................................................................................................................... 2 2.1 Safety Signals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2.2 Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ii Summit SD-1150-WP Dialysis Scale Installation & Operation Manual
1.0 Introduction and System Overview The Summit® SD-1150-WP Dialysis Scale is a heavy-duty scale that offers exceptional performance in dialysis centers and hospitals. The patient simply walks, or is wheeled onto the weighing platform and is weighed. The Summit SD-1150-WP Dialysis Scale is a fully electronic, low profile floor scale that measures 36 in x 36 in (.91 m x .91 m), and has a capacity up to 1000 lb (500 kg).
2.0 Safety There are certain precautions that should be taken to prevent personal injury to the user and damage to your scale. 2.1 Safety Signals Safety Signal Definitions: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or WARNING serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
3.0 Scale Installation The following sections describe the correct installation procedures when installing the Summit SD-1150-WP Dialysis Scale. 3.1 Overview Standard installation of the Summit SD-1150-WP Dialysis Scale consists of the following steps: 1. Select a site. 2. Unpack the scale and pit frame. 3. Install the pit frame. 4. Lower the scale into pit frame. 5. Adjust the four leveling feet on the scale. 6. Connect cable to the indicator. 7. Calibrate the scale. 3.
3.4 Assembly For load cell protection during shipping, the scale feet are shipped separately from the floor scale. Screw one foot into each load cell and turn all the way in until the foot touches either the load cell or the underside of the deck. Then unscrew each foot three complete turns. Place a spirit level on the deck. Adjust any “high” corners not in contact with the floor by further unscrewing the feet on those corners until they just contact the floor surface.
servicing or cleaning. SCALE FLOOR LOAD CELL CABLE Figure 3-3. Load Cell Protection 8. When the interface cable is protected and in its final position, complete connections to the indicator. See the indicator installation manual for wiring information. 9. If necessary, trim corners as described in Section 4.2 on page 7. 10. Check all strain relief fittings for tightness. 11. Put the cover back onto the junction box assembly and slide the junction box back into the floor scale cutout. 12.
A 1:24 slope is recommended for the pit, with full grouting under the corner pads as shown in Figure 3-5. -0"% $&-- '005 "44&.#-: (3065 $61 4-01& Figure 3-5.
4.0 Adjustments and Calibration The following sections describe adjustments that need to be made to the Summit SD-1150-WP Dialysis Scale. 4.1 Mechanical Adjustments To accommodate minor floor unevenness, the scale feet can be used to adjust scale height up or down a fraction of an inch. Adjust the feet by hand (lift the scale corner slightly with a pry bar) until all feet are contacting the floor equally.
With all potentiometers at full signal, place the test weight over one corner and record the indicated weight. Repeat the process for each of the other three corners. The load cell with the lowest corner reading is used as a reference point and will not be trimmed. Next, place the test weight over one of the other three corners and use that cell’s potentiometer to adjust the cell output down to the reference cell output. Repeat this procedure with the other two high corners.
5.0 5.1 Indicator Installation Indicator Installation The Summit SD-1150-WP Dialysis Scale has several connections on the back of the indicator. Connection points include: • AC power connection • RS-232 port connection • Scale connection port • Adapter storage connection AC Power Connection The Summit SD-1150-WP Scale has an optional 120 VAC adapter or 230 VAC adapter to use when power is readily available. The optional AC power adapter plugs into the back of the indicator as shown in Figure 5-1.
6.0 Scale Operation The Summit SD-1150-WP Dialysis Scale display has various front panel keys as shown in Figure 6-1. Figure 6-1. Front Panel Display Keys Key Descriptions Table 6-1 describes each of the key functions. Key Name Function On/Off Switches the scale on or off. Print LB/KG Print — A long key press will send data out from the RS-232 port. LB/KG — A short key press allows the user to toggle between kilograms and pounds providing that it’s enabled in configuration mode.
Key Name Function ENTER Used to accept height in BMI mode. Accepts the value of the parameter last entered and moves to the next stage. A long press of the ENTER key during the scale’s start up process will enter the ID display (pre-parameter mode). Up/Down Arrows Used to adjust height input (0.5 in/0.5 cm) while in BMI mode. Adjusts the value of the flashing digit/number. ENTER Table 6-1.
6.4 Toggle Tare Use the following steps to use the Toggle Tare function. 1. When the weight is set to 0.0, press the TARE key. 2. The default tare value is displayed (default is programmed to be 33.0 lb/15.0 kg), while the zero is flashing. 3. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to adjust the value. 4. Press ENTER to start the tare function and the NET annunciator will be turned on instead of the GROSS annunciator. 6.5 Using the Body Mass Index (BMI) Function Use the following steps in determining the BMI.
7.0 Scale Configuration Options and parameter setup are done through the scale configuration section and is used for setting values, parameters, and options that are essential for the functioning of the scale. Access to the setup switch is located under the tilt stand cover. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the four screws holding the cover in place. (shown in Figure 7-1— left photo). Battery compartment Setup switch location Remove four screws to access setup switch Figure 7-1.
7.1 Programming Mode Menu Various parameters can be set while in programming mode. Those parameters are shown in Figure 7-3. Power Off Power On-Off At Press and hold START Kg-Lb Key Software Version = DEF = Software ID 0.000 Full xxx Round xx OP1=X SET=X T-OFFX Press and hold the Kg-Lb key to advance to option 2 through option 8. OP2=X OP3=X OP4=X SAVE OP5=X DONE OP6=X Drange OP7=X A TOLXX OP8=X A LEN X OP9=X A TImE XX OP10=X MESS BAUD XX Figure 7-3.
Parameter Description Choices Steps LOAD This is the amount of weight applied during calibration. Can also be changed in the calibration menu. Value (200 Lb) The display toggles between a numeric value and LOAD. If you don’t want to change this value, press the BMI key to move to the next setting. Example: from LOAD to ASTART. If you want to change the value, use the following steps. 1. Press the ENTER key to change value starting with the right most digit. 2.
Parameter ROUND Description Choices Scale Resolution — Values in kg: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 Values in lb: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 DISP Steps 0.2 0.5 1.0 2.0 5.0 10.0 20.0 0.1 The display toggles between a numeric value and ROUND. The decimal point location is set to the DISP parameter display decimal point location. If you don’t want to change this value, press the BMI key to move to the next setting. Example: from ROUND to DISP. If you want to change the value, use the following steps. 1.
Parameter Description Choices Steps ATOUT Algorithm maximal exponent — Maximum value is 15. Values above 15, will not let you proceed and will return to the previous value. Value (10) The display toggles between a numeric value and ATOUT. If you don’t want to change this value, press the BMI key to move to the next setting. Example: from ATOUT to TOFF. If you want to change the value, use the following steps. 1. Press the ENTER key to change value starting with the right most digit. 2.
7.2 Default Menu The default menu is used to return the scale back to its factory settings and is shown in Figure 7-4. PROG CALIB DEF DONE TEST NO YES Figure 7-4. Default Menu Use the following steps to return the settings back to their factory default. 1. Press the ENTER key. The display shows a default value of NO. 2. To change to YES, press the Up/Down arrow keys. 3. Press the ENTER key and the display shows DONE. 4. Press the BMI key to return to PROG/CALIB/DEF/DONE/TEST upper level menu.
9. Once all the digits have been entered, press the ENTER key and Clear is displayed. 10. Make sure the scale platform is clear of weight and press the ENTER key again and ===== is displayed. 11. A request to put the chosen load on the platform is displayed by Put xxx.xx. 12. Put the chosen weight on the platform and press the ENTER key. ===== is displayed and then Save. 13. Press the ENTER again and the display indicates Done. 14.
9.0 RS-232 Communication The scale comes with an RS-232 port that enables weight data to be transmitted to other equipment, such as a computer or printer. The RS-232 cable with DB-9 connector (PN 100719) is available from Rice Lake Weighing Systems. Figure 5-1 on page 9 shows where the RS-232 connection is. The RS-232 parameters are 9600 baud (selectable in the programming mode), 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity and no handshaking.
9.2 Communication Protocols The Rice Lake Digital Wheelchair Scale has two communication protocols, escape and maintenance protocol. 9.2.1 Escape Protocol An escape protocol is where the escape (0X1B or ASCII 27) is used to indicate that there is a command following. On the PC side there must be a listener created by the vendor that will interpret this protocol. This listener must also take care of all the issues regarding data integrity, etc.
Samples of Escape Protocol Figure 9-1 and 9-2 show what the diagrams will look like on the PC as the scale measures weight and sends over this communications line: &4$ 3 &4$ & 3#!,% 0# 3FBEJOH SFRVFTU &01 Figure 9-1. Sample of Escape Protocol &4$ 3 &4$ 8 &4$ /N &4$ & 3FBEJOH $PNNBOE 6OJU PG .FBTVSF .FUSJD &01 8FJHIU Figure 9-2. Sample of Escape Protocol When the user wants to diagnose the problems on the scale, it looks like the Figure 9-3 and 9-4.
9.2.2 Maintenance Protocol Table 9-4 lists the maintenance protocol commands. Command Definition R Reboot V Firmware ID + development version W Current weight A Current AD Z Zero the scale F Show flash values (used for the first flash process) L USB On/Off (not available on USB communication Table 9-4. Maintenance Protocol Commands 9.3 USB Connection The Summit SD-1150-WP scale has the capability of connecting to a PC using a USB connection and a USB cable (not included).
2. Select No, not this time and then select Next. 4. The following screen appears while the driver is installing on to your system. 3. Select Install the software automatically, then select Next. 5. The following screen appears when installation is complete. Click on Finish. 6. If you want to verify the installation, you can view the driver by looking at the device manager of your system.
7. To print a ticket using the USB driver, open the software driver (shown above) and the port assigned to that driver is shown. 8. Ensure that the USB cable is properly connected and unit is on. 9. Another terminal type program (such as Hyperterminal) needs to be opened and connected through the USB driver to the indicator to be able to see the information being sent to the PC. A port needs to be established so select the port that is assigned to Parpar and print the ticket.
10.0 Troubleshooting and Testing Refer to the following to check and correct any failure before contacting service personnel. Symptom Scale does not turn on Questionable weight or the scale does not zero Possible Cause Corrective Action Dead battery Connect the scale to a power source. Faulty electrical outlet Use a different electrical outlet. Bad power supply Replace adapter. External object is interfering with the scale. Remove the interfering object from the scale. Display did not show 0.
11.3 Load Cell Replacement Replacement load cells can be ordered from Rice Lake Weighing Systems. To replace a load cell, lift the scale with a chain and remove foot, then remove the defective load cell. Disconnect load cell cable from the junction box and cut cable ties. When the cable is freed, pull cable out of the scale frame channels. Figure 11-1. Load Cell Assembly Follow the directions given below to install new load cells.
11.3.1 , o , NPEFMT Figure 11-3. Foot Pad - Side View Route the load cell cables near each corner so that the cable is free from possible contact with each foot. Hold the cable in position with the supplied adhesive-backed cable ties. Do not cut load cell cables. Coil extra cable before it enters the junction box, tie with cable ties, and insert the coils into the channel near the junction box.
12.0 Summit SD-1150-WP Scale Specifications Electrical Grounding For systems where the scale is connected to a 115 VAC circuit, the indicator must be directly connected to an earth ground with a ground interface cable of no more than 3W resistance throughout its length. Load Cell Excitation Rated Excitation: 10 VDC Maximum Excitation: 15 VDC Grade Level Requirements The supporting surface for the four feet of the scale must be level within 1/4 inch of horizontal.
For More Information Web Site • http://www.ricelakehealth.com Contact Information Hours of Operation Knowledgeable customer service representatives are available 6:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday. (CST) Telephone Fax • • • Sales/Technical Support 800-472-6703 Canada and Mexico Customers 800-321-6703 International 715-234-9171 • Fax Number 715-234-6967 Email • • U.S. sales and product information at prodinfo@ricelake.com International (non-U.S.
SD-1150-WP Scale 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 years. RLWS warrants that the equipment sold hereunder will conform to the current written specifications authorized by RLWS.
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