WI-127 Indicator User's Manual
WI-127 Indicator User's Manual
WI-127 Indicator User's Manual
Users Manual
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WARNING
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which the user may be required to take adequate measures.
CAUTION
Risk of electrical shock. Do not remove cover. No user service-
able parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Introduction .................................................................................................5
Installation ...................................................................................................5
Checkweighing .........................................................................................12
Setting Target and Over/Under Values .................................................12
Checkweighing Operation ...................................................................13
Installation
Connect the scale interface cable and any other peripheral equipment to the
indicator according to the instructions in the Service Manual.
Power up the unit by plugging it into the appropriate AC socket-outlet. See
note at left. The unit will power up in operations mode.
Operations Mode
Operations mode contains all normal weighing operations. In this mode you
can view or set the following parameters:
push-button tare
quick keypad tare entry
one to ten tare registers (numbered 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0)
cutoff registers
target, over and under values
identification number
time
date
Figure 1
WI-127 Front Panel
SELECT Used to switch between the gross, tare, and net display modes
SELECT can also be used to accept a current selection and
return to weigh mode from within any menu.
TARE Enters a pushbutton tare in the display mode. Can be configured
to accept values through the numeric keypad.
PRINT Used to initiate manual data transmission.
ZERO Zeros the scale in the display mode. Also clears values in
numeric entry.
UNITS Switches the units of measure in the display mode. Up to three
units of measure are selectable.
Keypad Keys Keypad Keys These are the twelve square keys which support numeric
entry. The keyboard keys are labelled 0-9, plus/minus (+/-), and decimal point
(.) and are located near the center of the display face.
Directional Keys Directional Keys The directional keys are used to navigate through the
WI-127's menus. These keys are labeled ESCAPE (up), ENTER (down),
(left), and MENU (right) and are positioned in a compass-like cluster on the
display face. These directional keys are denoted by the small transparent
arrows located next to them. ESCAPE, ENTER, and also support numeric
entry.
ESCAPE Exits a menu parameter without saving any changes.
ENTER Used to end digit entry, accept a change made, or select an item
from a function list.
Backspaces (deletes the last digit or punctuation mark entered)
while in numeric entry and moves left within a menu.
MENU Accesses menus and moves right within a menu.
Net Weighing
For net weighing operations a tare needs to be entered. A tare can be
entered by three methods: using the pushbutton tare, using quick keypad
tare entry, or selecting a tare from the tare register (a memory bank of up to
ten tares).
Tare values must be entered in the tare registers before they can be used in
Selecting a Tare weighing operations. Refer to the section Entering and/or Changing Values in
Register Tare Registers on the following page.
or
#2:
a. From display mode, key in the
number of the tare register you
wish to use. . . Tare register number is displayed.
There are two ways to remove the current or active tare weight.
Clearing the Active A. Remove all weight from the scale
Tare and press TARE. . . Tare register is cleared and display
returns to gross mode.
Method B:
If you know which cutoff register you
Press ENTER at any time to wish to view, press the number of that
exit the cutoff register menu. register, then press F3. That particular
cutoff register is displayed. You may
scroll through the remaining registers
by pressing the F3 key consecutively.
Viewing the ID number 1. From display mode, press F2. . . The current ID number is displayed.
Editing the ID number 1. From display mode, press F2. . . The current ID number is displayed.
Figure 2
Operations Menu
What is transmitted is a label for the displayed weight (G for gross, T for tare,
N for net), the tare register number (tare weights only), the actual weight, and
the unit of measure.
Error Messages
The following are displays you may see if problems occur or if invalid opera-
tions are attempted with your WI-127:
Display Description
Overrange weight.
O. LoAd
Underrange weight.
Auto. 0
Displayed while waiting for a stable, valid weight to use as a
zero reference on power-up.
Displayed when input voltage to excitation regulator drops below
10.5 VDC. Will clear when input voltage rises above 11.5 VDC.
ESCAPE = up
ENTER = down
= left
MENU = right
Figure 3
Test Menu
Below are the explanations for the items you see in the test menu.
Display Performs a test of the display segments and LEDs. With
diSPLAy displayed, press ENTER once to initiate an
automatic test. Press ENTER again to stop the auto-
matic test, or press and MENU consecutively to step
through the display test manually. Press ESCAPE to exit
the display test.
Buttons Performs a test of the keypad. With buttonS displayed,
press ENTER and the word nOnE will appear on the
screen. Press any key except MENU to check for
proper key functioning. The title of each key will appear
on the display as it is pressed. After testing the buttons,
press MENU.
A to D Performs A-to-D test to check the raw offset and gain of
the electronics. With A to d displayed, press ENTER to
view the A-to-D value. The span is 20,000 counts per
millivolt per volt. Press ESCAPE to return to A to d.
The WI-127 has an optional software package for use with in-motion weighing
applications such as conveyor and monorail scales. This short supplement
details the few differences the user will notice in the operation of the WI-127
with this software installed and functioning.
The Operation Menu in Figure 2 of this manual changes as follows and now
Menu Differences looks like Figure 4:
ID was added.
Over, Under, and Target, were moved to the F2 key.
Figure 4
In-motion operation menu
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