Owner’s Manual
FB1100 Series
Digital Instrument
Product(s): 30047
30048
2009 by Fairbanks Scales, Inc. 51219
All rights reserved Revision 1 10/09
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FB1100 Series Digital Instrument
Document 51219
Manufactured by Fairbanks Scales Inc.
821 Locust
Kansas City, Missouri 64106
Created 04/2009
Revision 1 10/2009 Released Manual
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Table of Contents
SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................. 7
1.0. Introduction.................................................................................................................. 7
1.1. Specifications .............................................................................................................. 7
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION.................................................................................... 9
2.0. General Service Policy ................................................................................................ 9
2.1. Pre-Installation Checklist ........................................................................................... 10
2.2. Unpacking.................................................................................................................. 11
2.3. Equipment Location................................................................................................... 11
2.4. Safety ........................................................................................................................ 11
2.5. Power Requirements ................................................................................................. 12
2.6. Load Cell Connection ................................................................................................ 13
2.7. Load Factory Defaults ............................................................................................... 14
SECTION 3: PROGRAMMING ................................................................................ 15
3.0. Settings...................................................................................................................... 15
3.1. - General Settings ....................................................................................... 16
3.2. – Print Settings............................................................................................ 19
3.3. – RS-232 Settings ....................................................................................... 20
3.4. Exit Settings Menus ................................................................................................... 21
3.5.
– Scale Settings .......................................................................................... 21
3.6. Exit
Menu .................................................................................................... 25
SECTION 4: CALIBRATION ................................................................................... 26
4.0.
– Calibration Procedure .................................................................................... 26
4.1. – Save Settings Menu .................................................................................... 27
4.2. Exit Menu ....................................................................................................... 27
SECTION 5: OPERATION....................................................................................... 28
5.1. Display Front Panel Key Functions ........................................................................... 28
5.2. Powering the Instrument............................................................................................ 29
5.3. HI/LO Check Weigh Functions .................................................................................. 30
5.4. Tare Function ............................................................................................................ 31
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Table of Contents
SECTION 6: SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ........................................................ 32
6.1. Battery Life ................................................................................................................ 32
6.2. Error Codes ............................................................................................................... 32
6.3. Voltages..................................................................................................................... 32
SECTION 7: PARTS LIST ....................................................................................... 33
APPENDIX I: DATA OUTPUT FORMAT................................................................. 34
APPENDIX II: RS232 CONNECTIONS ................................................................... 35
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Section 1: General Information
1.0. Introduction
The FB 1100 is a general purpose weighing instrument which can be used with a
wide variety of platforms and load receivers
Major features of the Instrument include push-button programming and calibration.
Program data is stored in battery supported RAM.
The FB 1100 series instrument features a two inch high LCD weight display which
can be tilted up or down to accommodate different lighting conditions.
Microprocessor controlled design allows the instrument to be rapidly programmed at
installation to meet the specific requirements of the application.
The obtainable accuracy meets Handbook 44 requirements, and the instrument is
approved for commercial application up to 10,000 divisions. A maximum of 20,000
displayed divisions can be programmed for non-commercial applications.
The instrument provides one (1) RS232 serial communication port to provide data
communication to various types of peripheral devices.
1.1. Specifications
Model FB1100
ABS (NEMA 12) : 30047
Product No.
Stainless Steel (NEMA 4X) : 30048
lb / kg
Max. Capacity
199999 / 90720
0.00001~100
Division Sizes
(Selections available based on programming)
10,000 divisions Commercial
Accuracy
20,000 divisions Non-Commercial
Digital Display 5-1/2 Characters
Interface RS-232C
Dimensions LCD, height (2.0 in / 50mm)
Net Weight 3.3 lb / 1.5 kg
Backlight Green, Programmable
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Section 1: General Information
1.1. Specifications, continued
Environmental
Operating
14 °F to 104 °F / -10 °C to +40 °C
Temperature
Relative Humidity Less than 85%
ABS Model - 9V / 500mA, AC adapter;
Power
Stainless Steel Model – 120 VAC +/-10%
Approvals
NTEP CC = 09-071
Certificates
MC = Pending
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Section 2: Installation
2.0. General Service Policy
1. Prior to installation, it must be verified that the equipment will satisfy the
customer's requirements as supplied, and as described in this manual. If the
equipment cannot satisfy the application and the application cannot be modified
to meet the design parameters of the equipment, the installation should not
be attempted.
2. Installation procedures for printers and other peripherals are given in manuals
specifically provided for those units. The instructions include a pre-installation
checkout which must be performed either at the service center before the
technician goes to the site, or at the site before he places the equipment in
service.
3. Absolutely no physical, electrical, or program modifications other than selection
of standard options and accessories are to be made to this equipment.
Electrical connections other than those specified may not be performed, and no
physical alterations (mounting holes, etc.) are allowed and will immediately void
warranty.
W A R N I N G !
Absolutely no physical, electrical or program modifications other
than selection of standard options and accessories can be made
by customers to this equipment
Repairs are performed by Fairbanks Scales Service Technicians
and Authorized Distributor Personnel ONLY!
Failure to comply with this policy voids all implied and/or written
warranties
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Section 2: Installation
2.0. General Service Policy, continued
4. The installing technician is responsible to make certain that
personnel are fully trained and familiar with the equipment's
capabilities and limitations before the installation is considered
complete.
5. The complete installation consists of:
• Verifying the application
• Unpacking
• Instrument checkout
6. Customer and site readiness:
• Is the location ready?
• Is the load receiver ready?
• Is the customer aware there may be work disruptions?
• Are the operators available for training?
• Platform connections, both electrical and mechanical
• Calibration and Adjustment
• Customer training
2.1. Pre-Installation Checklist
The following items should be checked before the
equipment is installed.
1. Has the application been checked to make certain
that it is within the capabilities and design parameters
of the equipment?
2. If the installation will disrupt normal operations, have arrangements
been made?
3. Is properly-grounded power available at the installation location?
4. Will the equipment operator(s) be available for training?
5. Has the technician thoroughly reviewed the installation procedures?
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Section 2: Installation
2.2. Unpacking
1. Check that all components and accessories are on
hand, and agree with the order.
2. Remove all components from their packing material.
3. Check to make certain that all parts are accounted for
and no parts are damaged.
4. Advise the shipper immediately if damage has occurred.
5. Order any parts necessary to replace parts that have been damaged.
6. Keep the shipping container and packing material for future use.
7. Check the packing list.
8. Collect all necessary installation manuals for the instrument and
accessories.
9. Open the Instrument and perform an inspection, making certain that all
hardware, electrical connections and PC Assemblies are secure. Do not
reinstall cover if final installation is to be performed after the pre-
installation checkout.
2.3. Equipment Location
The instrument should be positioned away from direct
sunlight.
2.4. Safety
As is the case with any material handling equipment, certain safety
precautions should be observed during operation:
1. Never load the platform beyond its rated capacity. Refer to the rating
on the serial number plate if in doubt.
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Section 2: Installation
2.4. Safety, continued
2. Ensure that any structure which supports the
platform is capable of withstanding the weight of the
platform plus its rated capacity load.
3. Do not load the platform if there is any evidence
of damage to the platform or supporting structure.
4. Use safety chains or other suitable restraining devices if there is any
possibility of the load shifting, falling, or rolling from its position on the
load receiver.
2.5. Power Requirements
In order to achieve the operational dependability and accuracy for which
the equipment was designed, certain criteria must be met:
1. Power:
It is recommended to install a dedicated AC line in metal conduit
from the circuit panel to the outlet utilized by the FB1100.
120 VAC +/- 10%
There must not be more than 0.2 VAC between AC neutral and
ground.
2. Grounding:
For proper performance, the ground should have no more than 3.0
ohms resistance to true earth ground.
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Section 2: Installation
2.6. Load Cell Connection
Description CN6
EXCITATION (+) E+
SENSE (+) SEN+ *
GROUND Chassis
SENSE (-) SEN- *
EXCITATION (-) E-
SIGNAL (+) S+
SIGNAL (-) S-
* Sense jumpers are installed on the board from the factory. If sense
leads are utilized, remove the jumpers by installing the jumper on one pin
only for each jumper.
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Section 2: Installation
2.7. Load Factory Defaults
To load the factory defaults in the instrument, perform the following:
1. With the power removed from the instrument, remove the jumper,
JP3, inside the instrument. This will permit access to the save menu.
2. Press the key to turn the scale ON. is shown on the
LCD display.
3. Press key to scroll until the menu is reached.
4. Press key to select the setting.
5. In the menu, press key to scroll and select
.
6. Press key to choose the setting.
7.
will reset the scale and load the factory default settings.
8. The unit is ready to be configured and calibrated. Refer to the
appropriate sections to program and calibrate the instrument.
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Section 3: Programming
3.0. Settings
1. Press and hold any one of the following keys , , , or
while turning the scale ON. is shown on the LCD
display.
2. Press key to scroll among the ,
, , and
menus.
3. Select , press the key to enter General Settings menu.
Press the key to scroll among the settings. Press the key
to confirm selection.
4. Select
, press the key to enter the Print Settings menu.
Press the key to scroll among the settings. Press the key
to confirm selection.
5. Select , press the key to enter RS-232 Settings menu.
Press the key to scroll among the settings. Press the key
to confirm selection.
7. Select , press the key to enter the Save Settings menu.
Press the key to scroll among the settings. Press the key
to confirm selection.
Note:
To access or , the JP3 jumper must be removed from the
PCB first. Place the JP3 jumper back when configuration and calibration
is complete. All other programming may be accomplished in this
secured programming area also.
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Section 3: Programming
3.1. - General Settings
In the General Settings menu, press the key to enter the menu and press the
key to toggle among the options, and the key to confirm.
1. – Sleep Mode Setting
Display Descriptions
Disable auto shutdown function.
If there is no operation, the scale will enter
sleep mode in 5 minutes.
If there is no operation, the scale will enter
sleep mode in 10 minutes.
If there is no operation, the scale will enter
sleep mode in 20 minutes.
If there is no operation, the scale will enter
sleep mode in 30 minutes.
If there is no operation, the scale will enter
sleep mode in 60 minutes.
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Section 3: Programming
3.1. - General Settings, continued
2. - Backlight Setting
Display Descriptions
Disable the backlight function.
Enable the backlight function.
Automatic backlight when there is load on the weighing
pan.
3.
- Auto Tare Setting
Display Descriptions
Disable Auto Tare operation
Tare when the scale is stable.
4.
– Display Rate Setting
Display Descriptions
The display refreshes at 0.05 sec.
The display refreshes at 0.1 sec.
The display refreshes at 0.2 sec.
The display refreshes at 0.5 sec.
The display refreshes at 1 sec.
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Section 3: Programming
3.1. - General Settings, continued
5. – Check Weigh Hi Beep Setting
Display Explanation
Disable Hi alarm sound.
Set Hi alarm sound as continual short beeps.
Set Hi alarm sound as continual long beeps.
6. – Check Weigh Lo Beep Setting
Display Descriptions
Disable Lo alarm sound.
Set Lo alarm sound as continual short beeps.
Set Lo alarm sound as continual long beeps.
7. – Normal Operation Beep Setting
Display Descriptions
Disable alarm sound.
Enable alarm sound.
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Section 3: Programming
3.2.
– Print Settings
In the Print Settings menu, press the key to toggle among the
options, and press the key to enter the menu. Press the key
to confirm your setting and go to the next option.
1.
- Print Function
Display Descriptions
Print function is disabled.
Press the Print key to print weight data.
Print the weight data automatically when the scale is
stable.
Send weight data to remote display continuously. This
rrM!s output is fixed at 19200, 8, None, and 1.
Sends weight data upon the instrument receiving a
"" <CR>.
2.
- Print Data
Display Descriptions
Print Gross weight only.
Print Gross weight and net weight.
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Section 3: Programming
3.3.
– RS-232 Settings
In the RS-232 Settings menu, press the key to toggle among the
options, and press the key to enter the menu. Press the key
to confirm your setting and go to the next option.
1. #
- Baud Rate Settings
Display Descriptions
Set the baud rate to 1200.
$ Set the baud rate to 2400.
$8 Set the baud rate to 4800.
& Set the baud rate to 9600.
& Set the baud rate to 19200.
8$ Set the baud rate to 38400.
' Set the baud rate to 57600.
Set the baud rate to 115200.
2.
- Parity Settings
Display Descriptions
' Set to 7 data bits, even parity, and 1 stop bit
' Set to 7 data bits, odd parity, and 1 stop bit
' Set to 7 data bits, no parity, and 2 stop bits
8 Set to 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit
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Section 3: Programming
3.3. – RS-232 Settings, continued
2.
- Parity Settings, continued
Display Descriptions
8 Set to 8 data bits, even parity, and 1 stop bit
8 Set to 8 data bits, odd parity, and 1 stop bit
' Set to 7 data bits, odd parity, and 2 stop bit
3.4. Exit Settings Menus
When programming is complete and changes have been saved, exit the
program by pressing . Press to return to weighing.
3.5. – Scale Settings
With the power removed from the instrument, remove the jumper, JP3,
inside the instrument. This will permit access to the calibration menu.
Press the key to turn the scale ON. is shown on the LCD
display. Press key to scroll to the menu.
1. –Weight Unit Settings
Display Descriptions
lb Sets the instrument primary of measure to lb.
kg Sets the instrument primary of measure to kg.
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Section 3: Programming
3.5. – Scale Settings, continued
2.
( Division Settings
Display Descriptions
Set the instrument to 0.00001 division size.
(Only available when is set to kg.)
Set the instrument to 0.00002 division size.
Set the instrument to 0.00005 division size.
Set the instrument to 0.0001 division size.
Set the instrument to 0.0002 division size.
Set the instrument to 0.0005 division size.
Set the instrument to 0.001 division size.
Set the instrument to 0.002 division size.
Set the instrument to 0.005 division size.
Set the instrument to 0.01 division size.
Set the instrument to 0.02 division size.
Set the instrument to 0.05 division size.
Set the instrument to 0.1 division size.
Set the instrument to 0.2 division size.
Set the instrument to 0.5 division size.
Set the instrument to 1 division size.
Set the instrument to 2 division size.
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Section 3: Programming
3.5. – Scale Settings, continued
2.
( Division Settings, continued
Display Descriptions
Set the instrument to 5 division size.
Set the instrument to 10 division size.
Set the instrument to 20 division size.
Set the instrument to 50 division size.
Set the instrument to 100 division size.
(Only available when is set to lb.)
3. – Max. Capacity Settings
Display Descriptions
Set the maximum capacity of the instrument
&&&&& (from 000001~199999).
a. Press the key to select the digit and the key to
increase the value. The first digit on the left can only be set to 0 or
1. When the value is 0, it does not show on the LCD display.
Press the key to enter the value.
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Section 3: Programming
3.5. – Scale Settings, continued
4.
) – Zero Tracking Setting
Display Descriptions
Disable zero tracking function
Set zero tracking to 0.5 division
Set zero tracking to 1 division
Set zero tracking to 2 divisions
Set zero tracking to 3 divisions
5. M
– Motion Detection Setting
Display Descriptions
Motion detection is disabled.
Set motion detection to 0.5 division
Set motion detection to 1 division
Set motion detection to 2 divisions
Set motion detection to 3 divisions
6.
- Zero Range Setting
Display Descriptions
% Set the zero range to 2% of the capacity.
% Set the zero range to 100% the capacity.
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Section 3: Programming
3.6. Exit Menu
When programming is complete and changes have been saved, exit the
program by pressing . Place the JP3 jumper across the two header
pins. Press to return to weighing.
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Section 4: Calibration
4.0. – Calibration Procedure
With the power removed from the instrument, remove the jumper, JP3,
inside the instrument. This will permit access to the calibration menu.
Press the key to turn the scale ON. is shown on the LCD
display. Press key to scroll to the menu.
- Calibration Procedure
1. Press key to enter Calibration procedure.
2. The liveload counts value is displayed on the LCD.
3. Press the key to display the liveload span counts value.
4. Press key to clear the liveload span value.
5. Place the calibration weight on the scale platform.
6. Press the key to select the digit and the key to increase
the value. A indicator is displayed on the lower right corner of the
screen. The first digit on the left can only be set to 0 or 1. When the
value on the display is the same as the weight on the platform, press
the key to store it. The display will indicate
and after two
seconds it will advance to the menu. Save the calibration
changes by selecting .
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Section 4: Calibration
4.1. – Save Settings Menu
In the menu, press key to toggle among the
, and
menus. Press key to select the setting.
1. – Save Instrument Settings
Select to save or backup your instrument settings or changes.
2.
- Load Instrument Settings
Select
to load your previous/ current saved Instrument
configuration and calibration settings into the instrument.
3.
- Load Instrument Settings
Select
to load the factory default Instrument settings into the
instrument.
!!IMPORTANT!!
This will change the instrument’s calibration and configuration settings.
4.2. Exit Menu
When calibration is complete and changes have been saved, exit the
program by pressing . Place the JP3 jumper across the two header
pins. Press to return to weighing.
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Section 5: Operation
5.1. Display Front Panel Key Functions
LCD Display
Indicates the Net weight after tare operation.
Indicates the weight is stable.
Indicates the weight is at center of zero.
Indicates that the upper limit of the weight is reached.
Indicates that the weight is within the upper and the lower limit.
Indicates that the lower limit of the weight is reached.
Battery is being recharged.
Battery is approximately 50% recharged.
Battery is fully recharged.
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Section 5: Operation
5.1. Display Front Panel Key Functions, continued
Keys
Key Icons Key Descriptions
ON/ PRINT Press to turn the scale ON.
Press to print weight data in weighing mode.
OFF Press to switch the scale OFF.
UNIT Press to switch between kg and lb.
ZERO Press to absorb trivial weight on the pan and
set the scale to zero.
GROSS WT/ NET WT Press to display gross weight or net weight.
OVER/UNDER Press to set alarm for high and low bounds
for checkweigh function.
TARE Press to reduce gross weight on pan as tare
weight.
5.2. Powering the Instrument
1. Plug in the power cord firmly into the AC receptacle.
2. Press the switch to apply power to the instrument and the
display will show 888888 counting down to 000000. The display will
indicate the weight on the scale platform when the power up
sequence is completed.
Note:
Allow the instrument to warm up for 30 minutes prior to use.
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Section 5: Operation
5.3. HI/LO Check Weigh Functions
1. In weighing mode, press for three (3) seconds to enter the
HI/LO checkweigh setting.
2. Set the upper limit for the check weigh function. Press the key
to choose the digit and the key to increase the value.
3. Press key to save your setting and proceed to lower limit
setting.
4. Press the key to choose the digit and the key to increase
the value.
5. Press key to save the lower limit setting and return to weighing
mode.
6. Disable the check weigh function by pressing the . Re-activate
the check weigh function by pressing the . The previously set
limit values will be utilized.
Note:
If the weight exceeds the upper limit, the indicator is shown on the display and
the scale will beep for warning.
If the weight is below the lower limit and is not zero, the indicator is shown on the
display the scale will beep for warning.
If the weight is between the upper and lower limit, the indicator is shown on the
display.
The beep settings are modified in menu.
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Section 5: Operation
5.4. Tare Function
1. Place sample container on the scale platform and press the
key. The is shown above the NET indicator indicating NET
weight.
2. Place sample in the container.
3. When the scale is stable, the display shows the weight of the sample.
4. Press and hold the key To change the display to Gross Weight.
5. When Gross Weight is displayed, the above the NET indicator is
off.
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Section 6: Service and Maintenance
6.1. Battery Life
Battery Load Battery Life Recharge Time
(Backlight On)
24921 (NP6V4.5Ah) ABS 4 – 350 Ω load cells 59 hours 8 hours
27391 (NP6V3Ah) SS 4 – 350 Ω load cells 36 hours 8 hours
6.2. Error Codes
Error Code on LCD Display Description
Error in calibration procedure.
Weighing function disabled. Scale is unstable or error
in application.
Overload or Underload condition
Low battery.
Instrument is in the sleep mode.
““ Zero key pressed and instrument is unstable and
unable to weigh.
6.3. Voltages
Description Measurement Location Reading
Excitation Voltage CN6 +E to -E 5 Vdc
Battery Voltage CN2 1(BL) to 3(R) ~ 6.45 Vdc
Transformer P/S (SS) CN1 1 to 3 ~ 9.55 VAC
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Section 7: Parts List
Part Number Description
30146 Main Board with Display - FB1100 Series (both models)
30147 ABS Plastic Enclosure including hardware - FB1100 Series
30148 SS Enclosure including hardware - FB1100 Series
24924 Rechargeable Battery Kit - FB1100 Series ABS
30145 Rechargeable Battery Kit - FB1100 Series SS
24921 Rechargeable Replacement Battery (NP6V4.5Ah) - FB1100 Series ABS
27391 Rechargeable Replacement Battery (NP6V3Ah) - FB1100 Series SS
30149 Overlay - FB1100 Series
30150 Knob with spacer - FB1100 SS
30151 Power Supply (Transformer assembly) FB 1100 SS
24157 Wall Power Supply FB 1100 ABS
30152 Gasket for FB 1100 SS
30153 Screw kit FB 1100 SS
30154 Seal screw kit FB 1100 ABS
24920 Wall plate kit - FB1100 ABS
13578 Connector, Cutout Covers
19454 Plug, Double D
P* Fuse, GFE 250V 0.5A
* Local purchase
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Appendix I: Data Output Format
The RS-232 output format for Gross weight and G.T.N (Gross/Tare/Net/)
weight are as follows:
Prints Gross weight only.
Character 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
SP/- X X X X . X X SP k/l g/b SP G R CR LF
Prints Gross, Tare, and Net weight.
Character 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
SP/- X X X X . X X SP k/l g/b SP G R CR LF
SP/- X X X X . X X SP k/l g/b SP T A CR LF
SP/- X X X X . X X SP k/l g/b SP N T CR LF
Supplemental Information
1. Leading zeroes are suppressed.
2. Lower case “l” and “b” for avoirdupois weight units or “k” and “g” for metric weight
units.
3. The first weight character will be a space, HEX 20, for positive weight or a minus
(-), HEX 2D, if the weight is negative.
4. Decimals are transmitted as a character.
5. Characters separated with a “/” denote one of the characters will be transmitted.
6. Gross weight is denoted by GR. Tare is denoted by TA. Net is denoted by NT.
Note :
The
output configuration is compatible with UPS Worldship 7
software when programmed to use the ""method of operation.
Baud =9600; Characters = 7; Parity= Odd; Stop bits = 2. Division size
should be programmed to 0.05 lbs.
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Appendix II: RS232 Connections
Stainless Steel Product No. 30048
Description CN3 Terminal
Tx 1
Rx 3
Gnd 5
ABS Product No. 30047
Description DB9-M
Tx 3
Rx 2
Gnd 5
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FB1100 Series
Digital Instrument
Manufactured by Fairbanks Scale, Inc.
821 Locust Street Document 51219
Kansas City, MO 64106
www.fairbanks.com