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Any-Weigh™
BENCH SCALES
OPERATION AND INSTALLATION
MANUAL
Corporate Headquarters
9440 Carroll Park Drive, Suite 150
San Diego, CA 92121
Phone: (858) 278-2900
FAX: (858) 278-6700
Web-Site: http://www.hardyinst.com
Hardy Instruments Document Number: 0596-0268-01 Rev F
Copyright December 2002 Hardy Instruments, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. (941028)
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Page 1 - OPERATION AND INSTALLATION

Any-Weigh™ BENCH SCALESOPERATION AND INSTALLATIONMANUALCorporate Headquarters 9440 Carroll Park Drive, Suite 150San Diego, CA 92121

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales2-2DeviceNet Scale SpecificationsResolution 20 bitUpdate Rate 10 or 55 per secondAverages 0-255 selectableCombined Error

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Chapter 2 - Specifications2-3Linearity* 0.11% of full scale* Some barrier protection is required where the unit is located in a hazardous area.R

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales2-4A CAPACITY LB (KG)Model Size In. (mm) 33 (15) 66 (30) 130 (60) 330 (150) 660 (300) 1300 (590)HI 1212SBU/D/A 12x12 (29

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Chapter 3 - Installation3-1CHAPTER 3 - INSTALLATIONPreinstallation PrecautionsDo not store or operate the scale out of its specified temperature range

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales3-2 FIG. 3-1 LEVELING CORNERS Step 2. To level the platform, turn the leveling feet clockwise to lower the scale corne

Page 7 - CHAPTER 1 - OVERVIEW

Chapter 3 - Installation3-3 FIG. 3-3 LEVELING SCALE Step 4. Rotate the spirit level 90° and check for level again. Step 5. Adjust the leveling feet

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales3-4AGE, DEGRADATION OF PERFORMANCE OR PERSONAL INJURYDeviceNet Scale: Connecting to a DeviceNet NetworkPlug the connecto

Page 9 - CHAPTER 2 - SPECIFICATIONS

Chapter 3 - Installation3-5 FIG. 3-5 VIEWED FROM THE WIRE PIN SIDE FIG. 3-6 VIEWED FROM THE SOCKET SIDENOTE: You should also have an installation

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales3-6Carefully note which wire is connected in the loop to maintain correct polarity within the loop. To reduce the change

Page 11 - Six conductor shielded

Chapter 4 - Configuration4-1CHAPTER 4 - CONFIGURATIONSCOPE The Universal Scale and the Analog Scale do not require any configuration. The DeviceNet sc

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CAUTION:UNPACK WITH CAREWHEN UNPACKING, DO NOT DISCARD THE PACKING CASE OR ANY PACKING MATERIAL, UNTIL THE CONTENTS OF THE PACKING CASE ARE INSPECTED

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales4-2Accessing the DIP SwitchTilt the scale up until you can reach the DIP Switch access port or if it is more convenient

Page 14 - Spirit Leve

Chapter 4 - Configuration4-3Address S1-1 S1-2 S1-3 S1-4 S1-5 S1-60 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON2 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF3 OFF OFF OF

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales4-4

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Chapter 5 - Setup5-1CHAPTER 5 - SETUPSCOPE All information contained in Chapter 5 pertains to software or firmware settings or procedures to prepare t

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales5-2NOTE: By selecting OFF (0) or 1 the scale increases the updates per second from 10 to 55. • Parameter 3 = Calibration

Page 18 - Transmitter

Chapter 5 - Setup5-3• Parameter 21 = Calibrate High Command0 to 1 (Set to True to Complete Command)Length in Bytes = 1• Parameter 22 = Calibrate using

Page 19 - CHAPTER 4 - CONFIGURATION

Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales5-4imal places in the 32 bit integer weight outputs. The value 0 causes these weight outputs to be in floating point for

Page 20 - Baud Rate S1-7 S1-8

Chapter 5 - Setup5-5Most of the DeviceNet Scales’ parameters are only 1 byte long, making it possible to write them with a sin-gle command. There are

Page 21 - Chapter 4 - Configuration

Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales5-61. First byte of first word on the input data is the new valued wanted.2. Upper byte of first word should be 0 and is

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Chapter 6 - Calibration6-1CHAPTER 6 - CALIBRATIONAbout Calibration of the DeviceNet, Analog and Universal Bench ScalesThe DeviceNet and Analog version

Page 23 - CHAPTER 5 - SETUP

Table of ContentsiTable of Contents Chapter 1 - overview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1-1Introduction - -

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales6-2THE BUTTON®Enables one-touch electronic calibration of the scale when it is empty. Access to THE BUTTON and asso-ciat

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Chapter 6 - Calibration6-3 Step 3. Double click on the Node Icon of the weigh module you want to calibrate. For example: Node 36. The DeviceNet Weigh

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales6-4 Step 13. Place the test weight on the scale. Step 14. Click on Cal HI command. Step 15. Set the Cal HI command to “1

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Chapter 6 - Calibration6-5volt (of transducer excitation) will be represented by the 4-20 mA output range.The gain can be adjusted from 3 mV input per

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales6-6 Step 6. Adjust the SPAN for 20 mA (2 V) for full-scale weight. For less than full-scale weight, perform the followin

Page 29 - CHAPTER 6 - CALIBRATION

Chapter 6 - Calibration6-7removed, or it can be left in the circuit for future measurements. Neither action will interfere with the system operation.

Page 30 - Module LED

Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales6-8

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Chapter 7 - Operation7-1CHAPTER 7 - OPERATIONSCOPE All information contained in Chapter 7 pertains to the operation of the ANY-WEIGH Bench Scales. We

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales7-2NOTE: Order of bytes must be least significant first.Monitoring Weight Readings from RS NetWorx Step 1. On the PC ope

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Chapter 7 - Operation7-3Analog Scale The ANY-WEIGH Analog Scale powers itself and the attached strain gauge transducers from the 4-20 mA loop power. T

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench ScalesiiChapter 6 - calibration - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -6-1Calibration of the Dev

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales7-4

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Chapter 8 - Troubleshooting8-1CHAPTER 8 - TROUBLESHOOTINGSCOPE All the information in Chapter 8 pertains to the trou-bleshooting and resolution of ope

Page 37 - CHAPTER 7 - OPERATION

Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales8-2DeviceNet Scale: Module LED does not Come Back on When Performing Calibration with The Button Step 1. Indicates a har

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Chapter 8 - Troubleshooting8-3model number and serial number and a brief descrip-tion of the problem ready when you call.Technical SupportHardy Instru

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales8-4

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IndexIndexAAbout Calibration of the DeviceNet, Analog and Universal Bench Scales 6-1Accessing the DIP Switch 4-2Adjust the Leveling Feet 3-3Analog Sca

Page 41 - CHAPTER 8 - TROUBLESHOOTING

Any-Weigh™ Series Bench ScalesCovers 1-1Creep 2-1DDATA 7-1Deadloads 6-4Description 1-1DeviceNet Communication Configuration 4-1DeviceNet Connection Wi

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IndexHHardy Any-Weigh™ Bench Scales 1-1II/O Slave Messaging 2-2Input Power 2-2Input Resistance 2-1Inputs 2-2Instance 7-1Introduction 1-1LLevel the Cor

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench ScalesOOperating Capabilities 7-1Output Resistance 2-1Outputs 2-2PParameters 5-1Preinstallation Precautions 3-1RRated Output 2

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IndexTHE BUTTON® 6-2The Stainless Steel Top Cover 1-1Total Error 2-1Type 2-2UUniversal Scale Electrical Connections 3-3Universal Scale Interface 1-1Un

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Table of IllustrationsITable of IllustrationsCHAPTER 2 - SPECIFICATIONS- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2-1FIG. 2-1 A DIMENSI

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench ScalesII

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Chapter 1 - Overview1-1CHAPTER 1 - OVERVIEWIntroduction Congratulations on your purchase of a Hardy Instru-ments Any-Weigh™ Bench Scales. Behind your

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Any-Weigh™ Series Bench Scales1-2DeviceNet™ Scale With DeviceNet™ you can use the scale to provide a weight output to any point on a DeviceNet™ Net-wo

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Chapter 2 - Specifications2-1CHAPTER 2 - SPECIFICATIONSElectrical SpecificationsUniversal Scale SpecificationsRated Output 0.900 ± 0.009 mV/VCreep 0.0

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