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DIGITAL WEIGHT INDICATORGSE 350/355Reference Manual 1.0

GSE 350/355Reference Manual 1.0

GSE 350/355 Digital Weight Indicator Reference ManualCopyright 2000 GSE Scale Systems. All rights reserved.Published by:GSE Scale Systems42860 Nine Mile RoadNovi, MI 48375USAInformation in this Reference Manual is subject to change without notice due tocorrection or enhancement. The information described in this manual is solely theproperty of GSE. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in anyform or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying andrecording and sold for any monetary figure without the express written permissionof GSE.GSE Locations WorldwideGSE Scale Systems42860 Nine Mile RoadNovi, MI 48375U.S.A.Phone: (800) 755-7875www.gse-inc.comGSE Canada, Inc.617 East Lake RoadAirdrie, Alberta Canada T4B 2B8Phone:(403) 948-9921Fax: (403) 948-1449

CONTENTS1 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION .1CONVENTIONS AND SYMBOLS.1DISPLAY.2LED Display .2LCD Display.2Annunciators.3350 KEYPAD .3SECONDARY FUNCTIONS.3355 KEYPAD .5STANDARD FUNCTIONS.6W EIGH MODE FUNCTIONS.6SPECIFICATIONS.72 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION.9M OUNTING.9Desktop Mounting.9Panel Mounting. 10Permanent Mounting. 10W IRING.12Load Cell Connections. 13Serial Port Connections. 13Remote Key Connection. 15Power Connection. 153 CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURATION. 19SETUP MODE A CCESS (350) .19SELECTION PARAMETERS.22KEY-IN PARAMETERS.23SETUP MODE A CCESS (355) .24PARAMETER MAP .26Parameter Map Details . 28A NALOG OUTPUT SETUP .38A NALOG OUTPUT CALIBRATION.39Entering Analog Calibration Values. 40Analog Output Example. 41CUSTOM TRANSMIT SETUP .41Elements of a Custom Transmit. 42Writing a custom transmit ASCII text file. 42Accessing Setup and Clearing Existing Custom Transmit. 42i

Entering ASCII Text.43Entering ASCII Control Codes.43Parameter Selection Numbers .45Exiting Setup Mode and Saving Changes.47TIME/DATE OPERATION .47REMOTE KEY OPERATION .49REMOTE SERIAL OPERATION .50Display Capture Utility.50GENERAL SETPOINT SETUP .52Activation Methods (General).53Pre-acts (General).53Learn Feature (General).54Pause Feature (General) .54Changing Targets from the Weigh Mode (General).55Example (General).55Bargraph (General).56PERCENTAGE CHECK -W EIGHING.59Setpoint Activation (Percentage Check -Weighing).59Changing Targets from the Weigh Mode (Percentage Check -Weighing).60Example (Percentage Check -Weighing).60FILL.60Activation Method (Fill).61Pre-acts (Fill) .61Learn Feature (Fill).62Pause Feature (Fill).62Changing Targets from the Weigh Mode (Fill).62Example (Fill).62BATCH.62Activation Method (Batch).63Pre-acts (Batch) .64Learn Feature (Batch).64Pause Feature (Batch).64Changing Targets from the Weigh Mode (Batch).64Example (Batch).64DISCHARGE .66Activation Method (Discharge).66Pre-acts (Discharge).67Learn Feature (Discharge).67Pause Feature (Discharge) .67Target Changes from the Weigh Mode (Discharge).67Example (Discharge).68BOTH .68Activation Method (Both).69ii

Pre-acts (Both). 69Learn Feature (Both). 70Pause Feature (Both). 70Target Changes from the Weigh Mode (Both). 70Example (Both). 70A BSOLUTE CHECK-W EIGHING.71Setpoint Activation (Absolute Check -Weighing) . 71Changing Targets from the Weigh Mode (Absolute Check -Weighing) . 72Example (Absolute Check -Weighing). 72INDEPENDENT SETPOINT OPERATION .72Setpoint Activation (Independent). 73Changing Targets from the Weigh Mode (Independent). 74Example (Independent). 75RS-485 M ULTI-DROP NETWORK SETUP AND OPERATION.76Setup. 76Operation. 76Network Protocol. 774 CHAPTER 4: CALIBRATION MODE. 79SETUP MODE CALIBRATION .79FAST CALIBRATION.79PERFORMING CALIBRATION .80Establishing Zero. 80Establishing Span. 91Exiting Calibration. 925 CHAPTER 5: LEGAL-FOR-TRADE. 93NTEP REQUIREMENTS.93NTEP Panel Mount Requirements. 94OIML REQUIREMENTS.95OTHER REQUIREMENTS.95SEALING AND A UDIT TRAILS.95Physical Seal. 96Audit Trails. 976 CHAPTER 6: OPTION KITS . 99M ODEL 350/355 PERIPHERAL OPTIONS.99SWIVEL BRACKET .100PANEL M OUNT KIT .101A NALOG CARD CONNECTIONS.102Analog Board Diagnostic and Test Procedures.107A NALOG OUTPUT SETUP .110A NALOG OUTPUT CALIBRATION.111iii

Entering Analog Calibration Values.111Analog Output Example.113CONNECTIONS. 113SETPOINT CARD CONNECTIONS . 114Setpoint Board Diagnostic and Test Procedures.121RS-485 NETWORKING. 122Network Connections.12420 MA CURRENT LOOP OPTION. ve/Passive.129Isolation .129Max Voltage.129Connections.129Cable .129Connected Devices.130BATTERY POWER SUPPLY . 130Mounting.131Pin Designations.134ON/OFF Switch.134Battery Charging.135Temperature Sensing.135Low Battery Indication.136Dead Battery Shutdown.136Automatic Shutdown.136SPLASH GUARD PROTECTION . 137INTERNATIONAL TRANSFORMER - IEC . 137Specifications.138Transformers Available.138IEC line cords Available.1387 CHAPTER 7: TROUBLES HOOTING.139ERROR M ESSAGES . 139Operational Errors .139Setup Mode Errors.140Hardware Errors.141Calibration Errors .142Communication Errors.142Miscellaneous Errors .143VIEWING SETUP . 143INFORMATION M ODE PARAMETERS . 144A/D CALIBRATION PROCEDURE. 146iv

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TABLESModel 350 Keypad Functions.4Serial Port Connections.14Parameter Map.26Analog Output Parameters.38Analog Output Calibration Parameters .39ASCII / HEXADECIMAL CONVERSION CHART .44Custom Transmit Parameter Selection Numbers .45Custom Transmit Format Codes.46Remote Key Operations.49Remote Serial Operation.50Setpoint Operations.52Setpoint Setup (Percentage Check-Weighing).59Setpoint Setup (Fill).60Setpoint Setup (Batch) .63Setpoint Setup (Discharge).66Setpoint Setup (Both).69Setpoint Setup (Absolute Check-Weighing) .71Setpoint Setup (Independent).73RS-485 Network Parameters .76RS-485 Mode of Operation .76Analog Output Connections. 105Analog Output Parameters. 110Analog Output Calibration Parameters . 111Setpoint Output Specifications (24350B-100C0) . 117Setpoint Control Connections (24350B-100C0). 117Setpoint Output Specifications (24350B-100C1) . 118Setpoint Control Connections (24350B-100C1). 118Setpoint Output Specifications (24350B-100C2) . 119Setpoint Control Connections (24350B-100C2). 119Label Terminology. 130Connecting to External Devices . 130Information Parameters . 144vi

FIGURESModel 350/355 LED Display.2Model 350/355 LCD Display (with Bargraph).2Model 350 Keypad .3Model 350 Zinc Die Cast with Optional Mounting Bracket .10Model 350 Zinc Die Cast Front Dimensions.11Model 350 Zinc Die Cast Enclosure Wiring Label.12Power Supply Models .13GSE Serial Cable, Part Number 22-30-29752 .14Remote Key Connection (Model 350 die cast).15Remote Key Connection (Model 350 stainless and Model 355).15Model 350 Power Connections.16Model 350/355 Internal Power Supply Model AC Connections (J10).17Model 350/355 Internal Power Supply Model DC Connections (J3) .17Custom Transmit File .43Example #1 Bargraph Segments (Weighted Value).57Example #2 Bargraph Segments (Weighted Value).57Examples of the Bargraph "Below, Within and Above Tolerance".58Panel Mount Unit - Serial Number Tag (Die Cast Model).94Program Jumper (External and Internal Power Supply Boards).96Physical Seals (Zinc Die-Cast / Stainless Steel).97Swivel Bracket Installation (Die Cast Model) .100Model 350 Panel Mount Installation (Die Cast Model).101Option Board Installation (Die Cast Model 350) .103Option Board Installation (Stainless Model 350).104Option Board Installation (Die Cast Model 350) .115Option Board Installation (Stainless Model 350).116Wire the option connector in accordance with the label (left to right). .120RS-485 Installation(Die Cast Model).122RS-485 Installation (Stainless Model) .123Half Duplex Wiring Schematic .126Full Duplex Wiring Schematic .127Battery Option Installation (Stainless Steel Enclosure).132Battery Option Installation (Die Cast Enclosure).133Model 350/355 Main Board Battery Connection.134vii

1CHAPTER1: INTRODUCTIONThank you for selecting the GSE Model 350 or 355 Digital WeightIndicator. The Model 350 and 355 continue the GSE tradition ofExcellence in Weighing Technology. A properly installed and maintainedModel 350 and 355 will provide many years of reliable, accurateperformance.The chapters of this manual focus on various aspects of the indicator:Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: InstallationChapter 3: ConfigurationBasic operating information.Installation instructions.Access the Setup Mode and configure theindicator to a specific application.Chapter 4: CalibrationAccess the Calibration Mode and match theload-sensing device to the indicator.Chapter 5: Legal -for-Trade Legal-for-trade information.Chapter 6: OptionsAvailable options.Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Troubleshooting help and error messages.CONVENTIONS AND S YMBOLSAlthough the Model 350 and 355 display alpha characters in both upperand lower case, conventional capitalization is used when referencingdisplay prompts.[SELECT]200 [SELECT][CLR] [SELECT]SetupSetup Enter Cal!Fast Cal!First 0? 0.00!iA keypress appears in bold with brackets.Numeric entries are also in bold.‘ ’ indicates keys pressed simultaneously.Display prompts are bold italic.‘ ’ indicates multi-part display prompts.Display prompts can appear in sequence.Indicates important considerations.Provides additional information.1

3 5 0 / 3 5 5 DIGITAL W EIGHT INDICATORDISPLAYThe Model 350 and 355 indicators are available with either a six digit, 7segment green LED display, a six digit, 7-segment black LCD display or a7-segment backlit LCD display. The Model 350 and 355 displayalphanumeric data, but due to the nature of 7-segment LEDs/LCD and thelimitation of six digits, some information is abbreviated.All segments and annunciators are illuminated for a brief display test uponpower up. The current gross weight is then displayed in default units.LED DISPLAYThe LED display is a six digit, 7-segment bright green LED screenwith 11 annunciators to show weight and status information. TheSP1, SP2, and SP3 annunciators are red, green, and yellow. Alsothere is an annunciator for a third unit under kg. Place the third unitlabel above the third annunciator (the third unit is available on boththe LED and LCD displays). See page 29 for third unit setup.Figure 1-1: Model 350/355 LED DisplayLCD DISPLAYThe LCD display is a six digit, 7-segment black LCD screen with 11annunciators and a bargraph to show the operational status.Figure 1-2: Model 350/355 LCD Display (with Bargraph

MOTION Scale is in motion. Motion inhibited transmits and motion Motion inhibited transmits and motion inhibited setpoint activation will be delayed until motion

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