Epelsa ECO MULTIFUNCTION User Manual

Epelsa ECO MULTIFUNCTION User Manual

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ECO MULTIFUNCTION
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  • Page 1 User's Manual ECO MULTIFUNCTION Scale GBU-ECO-MF-V01...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    - CONTENTS - GENERAL................................... 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY.......................... 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE KEYPAD.......................... 4 TURNING ON THE SCALE AND BOOT SELF-TEST ..................6 BASIC WEIGHT-TARE MODE..........................7 5.1. SEMI-AUTOMATIC AND CUMULATIVE TARE 5.2. CODED NUMERIC TARE 5.3. MANUAL NUMERIC TARE 5.4.
  • Page 3: General

    1. GENERAL Possibility of programming and storing 20 coded numeric tares. Possibility of programming and storing 20 coded levels (Under-Target-Over). Possibility of programming and memorizing 20 coded unit weights. Semi-automatic, cumulative, coded numeric and manual numeric tare. RS-232 connection for external communication. NOTE: The RS-232 PC cable must be connected before powering on the scale.
  • Page 4: Description Of The Display

    2. DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY 88888 I I I → ← 888888 8888888 The ECO scale's display is as shown in the figure above and consists of: 1. Weight display: 5 digits. 2. Price display: 6 digits. 3. Amount display: 7 digits. 4.
  • Page 5: Description Of The Keypad

    3. DESCRIPTION OF THE KEYPAD The unit has a 17-key keypad whose functions are the following: ……….. Scale ON/OFF key. … Numeric keys for entering numeric data. ……….. Forward cursor for options with preset values. ………. Back cursor for options with preset values. ………..
  • Page 6 ………. Tares. ….……. Recall memorized levels and unit weights. Sequential viewing of Over, Under and Target values. Entry in part counting by comparison. ………… Autozero. GBU-ECO-MF-V01...
  • Page 7: Turning On The Scale And Boot Self-Test

    4. TURNING ON THE SCALE AND BOOT SELF-TEST The scale is turned on and off by pressing the key. When turned on, it starts a cycle tests (it counts from 0 to 9). 00000 I I I 000000 0000000 ……………………………. 99999 I I I 999999...
  • Page 8: Basic Weight-Tare Mode

    5. BASIC WEIGHT-TARE MODE Select this work mode in the Menu's 'WORK MODE PROGRAM' option. In this work mode, it is possible to work with Semi-automatic Tare and Coded and Manual Numeric Tare. It is not possible to mix tares, that is, if there is a prior semi-automatic tare, it is not possible to perform a numeric tare, and vice-versa.
  • Page 9: Coded Numeric Tare

    0.000 I I I 1.130 WeI - tar The weight display zeroes and the value of the tared weight is shown on the tare display. The tare display's top indicator lights to indicate that there is a semi-automatic tare. This process can be repeated as many times as may be necessary (until the limit indicated in the section 'TARE LIMITS' is reached) to give the cumulative tare.
  • Page 10: Manual Numeric Tare

    0.870 I I I 0.300 WeI - tar The tare display's bottom indicator lights to indicate that a numeric tare has been performed. If you press the key again, the numeric tare is fixed and the indicator will blink to indicate that the tare has been fixed. To erase the numeric tare, proceed as described in the section Semi-Automatic Tare.
  • Page 11: Tare Limits

    At this point, enter the value of the tare using the numeric keys and then key (for example, with a weight on the platform of 1.200 kg, enter and confirm a tare of 0.300 kg): 0.900 I I I 0.300 WeI - tar To fix or erase the tare, proceed in the same manner as for the previous cases.
  • Page 12: Basic Mode Levels

    6. BASIC MODE LEVELS Everything that has been explained in the Basic Mode Weight-Tare concerning Semi-Automatic and Cumulative Tare, and Coded Numeric Tare is valid for this work mode. In addition, in this work mode, the scale gives a visible and audible indication of weight values between two given values called Under and Over, and a central value called Target.
  • Page 13 0.000 I I I → ← 0.000 LEVEL From this point onwards, if this code has memorized levels, the scale will display low dashes if the weight is less than the Under weight memorized (for example, a memorized Under weight of 0.100 kg and a weight on the platform of 0.050 kg): 0.050 I I I...
  • Page 14 If the weight matches the Target value memorized, the scale displays center dashes and a continuous beep sounds, if the option is enabled (for example, with a memorized Target value of 0.300 kg and a weight on the platform of 0.300 kg), the scale will sound a beep if the option is enabled and will display: 0.300 I I I...
  • Page 15: Manual Level

    0.700 I I I 0.000 6.2. MANUAL LEVEL To enter a Level value manually, press the key from the basic work mode with Levels: LEVEL I I I → ← UNDER 0.000 Pressing the key repeatedly, you will cycle through the Over, Under and Target values.
  • Page 16: Memorized Unit Weights

    In this basic mode, it is possible to count parts by the comparison method or working directly with the part's unit weight, recalling it from the memory (maximum 20 codes) or entering it manually. 0.000 I I I → ← 0.000 COUNTIN 7.1.
  • Page 17: Entering A Manual Unit Weight

    0.000 I I I → ← 0.000 From this point onwards, if this code has an unit weight programmed, the scale will display the weight, tare (if any) and number of parts (for example, with a weight of 1.000 kg on the platform and an unit weight of 100 g): 1.000 I I I...
  • Page 18: Part Counting By Comparison

    Enter the unit weight with the numeric keys and confirm by pressing the key. The unit performs the same function explained in the previous section. NOTE: The unit weight is reduced to a thousandth. In other words, 1.000 does not mean 1 kg, but 1 gram.
  • Page 19 1.200 I I I 0.000 From this point onwards, you can add or remove parts and its quantity will be recalculated automatically each time on the basis of the sample entered. It is possible to memorize the unit weight calculated in one of the 20 codes reserved for unit weights.
  • Page 20: Displaying The Unit Weight

    Enter the number of parts in the sample placed previously (e.g. 1000) using the numeric keys: PARTS I I I 1000 Press the key to enter a special mode where you will see and assign the unit weight calculated to a code: u WE 1 I I I 1.231...
  • Page 21: Autozero

    unit I I I weight 10.000 8. AUTOZERO You can key zero from any work mode by pressing the key: After you have pressed the key, the scale will display dashes for a brief period: - - - - - I I I - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 22: Menus

    MENUS NOTE: The number appearing on the Tare display when you are prompted for the password to either of the two menus is the encrypted code whose purpose is explained in a later section. 9.1 1 LEVEL MENU To enter the programming menu, you must press the key from any basic work mode.
  • Page 23: Basic Work Mode

    You can also abort the menu entry operation, returning to the basic work mode, by pressing the key. At this point, you are now in the 1 level menu. To access the parameters, press the (cursor forward) and (cursor back) keys. Scrolling through the menu, the first parameter you will find will be to choose the basic work mode: 9.1.1.
  • Page 24: Programming Tares

    Toggle between the 3 options using the keys and confirm with the key. You will return to the Menu Mode with the data saved. You can abort the operation at any time and return to the Menu Mode by pressing the key.
  • Page 25: Programming Levels

    Enter the number with the numeric keys and confirm with the key. The scale will prompt for the Tare's value: TARE I I I NUM 1 0.000 Enter the value with the numeric keys. If you make a mistake entering the price, you can erase it by pressing the key.
  • Page 26 prog I I I LEVEL Enter number with numeric keys confirm with key. The scale will prompt you to program the Under value: LE 1 I I I UNDER 0.000 Enter the value with the numeric keys. You will now have 2 options: A.- Confirm the value with the key and program the Under value of the following level.
  • Page 27 abort operation time, returning Menu Mode, pressing the key. If you choose option 'B', you will program the level's Target value: LE 1 I I I TARGET 0.000 Enter the value with the numeric keys; you will have the same 2 options as when you entered the Under value.
  • Page 28: Programming Unit Weights

    You can erase the data item entered, if it is incorrect, using the key. You can abort the operation at any time, returning to the Menu Mode, by pressing the key. If you choose option 'B', you will program the level's Under value. 9.1.4.
  • Page 29 confirm with the key. The scale will prompt for the value of the unit weight. You can erase the data item entered, if it is incorrect, using the key. You can abort the operation at any time, returning to the Menu Mode, by pressing the key.
  • Page 30: Programming The Beep

    Always provided that the parts have an uniform shape and the same weight 9.1.5. Programming the beep This option allows you to enable or disable the beep for indicating ranges within the Basic Mode Levels. While you are in the option: I I I BEEP PROGRAM...
  • Page 31: Standby Time

    9.1.6. Standby time This option allows you to select a time value in seconds after which the display and the back- light will go out if there is no activity on the scale, that is, key pressing or weight variation. During this status, 3 blinking dots will be shown on the tare display.
  • Page 32: Back-Light

    entered to rectify it by pressing the key. 9.1.7. Back-Light This option allows you to enable or disable the display's back-light. While you are in the option: BACK I I I LIGHT PROGRAM Press the key to enter the option. The option's present status will be displayed: BACK I I I LIGHT...
  • Page 33: Enhanced Stability

    9.1.8. Enhanced stability This option enhances the scale's stability criterion. While you are in the option: reINf I I I stabiL PROGRAM Press the key to enter the option. The option's present status will be displayed: REINF I I I STABIL Toggle between...
  • Page 34: Special Options

    9.1.9. Special options This will take you to the 2 level Menu, which will allow you to modify the Installation Menu's non-metrological parameters. While you are in the option: SPECI I I I OPTIO PROGRAM Press the key and you will go directly to the 2 level Menu, which is described in a later section.
  • Page 35: St Level Password

    PROG I I I PASSW1 111111 Enter the password using the numeric keys (6 digits). After entering the desired password, press the key to confirm and return to the Menu. You can exit the option at any time without confirming the data and return to the Menu by pressing the key.
  • Page 36: Erasing The Ram

    ACTI I I I PASSW1 Toggle between 'ON' (enabled) 'OFF' (disabled) pressing keys. Confirm the status and return to the Menu by pressing the key. You can exit the option time, without confirming data item, return to the Menu by pressing the key.
  • Page 37: Erasing The Eeprom

    ERASE I I I Toggle between 'ON' (enabled) 'OFF' (disabled) pressing keys. When you press the key, if ' N O' has been selected, you will return to the Menu Mode without erasing. If 'YES' has been selected, the scale will perform the erase and will restart. You can exit the option at any time, without confirming the data item, and return to the Menu by pressing the key.
  • Page 38 ERASE I I I EEPROM Toggle between 'ON' (enabled) 'OFF' (disabled) pressing keys. When you press the key, if ' N O' has been selected, you will return to the Menu Mode without erasing. If 'YES' has been selected, the scale will perform the erase and will restart. You can exit the option at any time, without confirming the data item, and return to the Menu by pressing the key.
  • Page 39: 2Nd Level Menu

    9.2 2nd LEVEL MENU The 2 level Menu is accessed as explained previously in point 9.1.9. 'SPECIAL OPTIONS'. The scale will prompt you for the password giving access to the 2 level Menu, if it is programmed: PASW2 I I I 432109 o o o o o o Enter...
  • Page 40: Programming The 2 Nd Level Password

    9.2.1 Programming the 2 level password While displaying the password programmed, if any, at that time (by default, '111111'): PASW2 I I I PROGR 111111 Enter the password using the numeric keys (6 digits). After entering desired password, confirm Menu's next programmable parameter by pressing the key.
  • Page 41: Rs Connection

    ACTI I I I PASSW2 Toggle between 'ON' (enabled) 'OFF' (disabled) pressing keys. Confirm the status and return to the Menu by pressing the key. You can exit the option time, without confirming data item, return to the Menu by pressing the key.
  • Page 42: Tpv Type (Only If The Connection Type Is 'Type 0')

    Select the value by pressing the keys and confirm with key. You will now go to the next parameter to be programmed. Possible values Default value NO CONX NO CONX TYPE 0 TYPE 1 TYPE 2A TYPE 2B TYPE 7 TYPE 8 TYPE 9 TYPE 10...
  • Page 43: Transmission Mode (Only If The Connection Type Is 'Type 0')

    Possible Default value values TYPE A TYPE A TYPE B 9.2.5 Transmission mode (only if the connection type is 'TYPE 0') The selects the data transmission mode when operating with a 'TYPE 0' connection. SENDG I I I MODE WAITING Select the value by pressing the keys and confirm with key.
  • Page 44: Time Out (Only If The Transmission Mode Is 'Manual' And Type Of Tpv Is 'Type B')

    I I I WAITING Select the value by pressing the keys and confirm with key. You will now go to the next parameter to be programmed.. Possible Default value values WAITING WAITING MANUAL 9.2.7 Time Out (only if the transmission mode is 'MANUAL' and type of TPV is ‘TYPE B’) This selects the Time Out value (time waited to receive an answer after sending the weight) when operating with the ‘MANUAL’...
  • Page 45: Time Limit (Only If The Transmission Mode Is 'Manual')

    Select the value by pressing the keys and confirm with key. You will now go to the next parameter to be programmed. Possible Default value values De 1 a 10 9.2.8 Time Limit (only if the transmission mode is ‘MANUAL’) This selects the Time Limit value (time waited for a stable weight) when operating with the ‘MANUAL’...
  • Page 46: Baud Rate (Only If The Connection Type Is Different From 'No Conx')

    PRTCL I I I BASIC Select the value by pressing the keys and confirm with key. You will now go to the next parameter to be programmed. Possible Default value values BASIC BASIC EXTEND 9.2.10 Baud Rate (only if the connection type is different from ‘NO CONX’) This selects the communication speed of the RS-232 channel.
  • Page 47: Parity (Only If The Connection Type Is Different From 'No Conx')

    Select the value by pressing the keys and confirm with key. You will now go to the next parameter to be programmed. Possible Default value values 2400 9600 4800 9600 19200 9.2.11 Parity (only if the connection type is different from ‘NO CONX’) This selects the communication’s parity type.
  • Page 48: Number Of Bits (Only If The Connection Type Is Different From 'No Conx')

    Possible Default value values EVEN 9.2.12 Number of bits (only if the connection type is different from ‘NO CONX’) This selects the number of bits of the data transmitted and received. BITS I I I NUMBER Select the value by pressing the keys and confirm with key.
  • Page 49 STOP I I I BITS Select the value by pressing the keys and confirm with key. You will now go to the next parameter to be programmed. Possible Default value values When you confirm this parameter with the key, all the parameters will be considered confirmed and the scale will return to the 1 Level Menu in the ‘SPECI OPTION’...
  • Page 50: Conversion Of The Encrypted Code

    10 CONVERSION OF THE ENCRYPTED CODE If you forget the menu passwords, you can find them by converting the encrypted code that appears when you are prompted for the password: PASW1 I I I 448346 oooooo Encrypted code: 4 4 8 3 4 6 Digit position: 5 4 3 2 1 0 The following subtraction must be performed: Digit of the encrypted code (DIG) –...
  • Page 51: List Of Possible Errors

    11 LIST OF POSSIBLE ERRORS ERROR NUMBER CAUSE TIMEOUT – Zero and reference capture time exceeded. NAK reception in communications ‘TYPE 0’, ‘TYPE B’ and key. UNSTABLE WEIGHT. INCORRECT CHECKSUM– Series E2prom read error. NOVRAM WRITE. INVALID DATA. DATA TOO LARGE – If the set weight is less than 20000 net points.
  • Page 52: Connections

    12 CONNECTIONS RS-232 CONNECTOR NOTE: The RS-232 PC cable must be installed before powering on the scale. 2 – Rx+ 5 – GND 3 – Tx+ Scale ON/OFF button Positive Ground External supply RS-232 connector connector Calibration button access hole The scale can be powered from an external power supply through its external connector (using the car battery, for example) as it operates with a voltage of 12Vdc...
  • Page 53: Battery Life

    1.5V R-20). Internal battery connector (6V, 10A, rechargeable). 13 BATTERY LIFE ECO MULTIFUNCTION Model • With 5 alkaline batteries: up to 150 h. • With the internal battery: 150 h. • With the automatic Back Light option (25% of the time lit): up to 120 h.
  • Page 54: Assembly Of Elevated Column (For Model With Column)

    ASSEMBLY OF ELEVATED COLUMN (for model with column) BLANCO GBU-ECO-MF-V01...
  • Page 55 Note: The manufacturer reserves the right to modify this unit's operation and specifications without prior notice. GBU-ECO-MF-V01...
  • Page 56 Warranty GRUPO EPELSA S.L. Pursuant to current legislation, GRUPO EPELSA S.L . offers the user, in accordance with the terms described on this card, a full warranty against faulty workmanship in the product or GRUPO EPELSA S.L components included in it.
  • Page 57 BLANCO GRUPO EPELSA S.L. ALBASANZ, 6 y 8 28037 MADRID TEL. (91) 754-30-14, FAX: (91) 754-48-26 e-mail:info@epelsa.com CTRA. SANTA CRUZ DE CALAFELL , 35 08830 SANT BOI DE LLOBREGAT (BARCELONA-SPAIN) TEL. (93) 654-62-12, FAX: (93) 654-54-53 e-mail:info@epel-ind.com http//www.epel-ind.com BLANCO...

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