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The document is a user manual for the PUE 7.1 weighing indicator, detailing its intended use, installation, operation, and maintenance procedures. It includes sections on warranty conditions, technical specifications, and cleaning instructions for different components. The manual emphasizes safety precautions and proper usage to ensure the device functions correctly and remains in good condition.

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OCTOBER 2020

"The drawings, photos and graphics


2 used are for illustrative purposes only."
PRECAUTIONS
Prior to installation, use or maintenance activities, carefully read this user
manual. Use the PUE 7.1 Indicator only as intended.

Prior to the first use, carefully read this user manual. Use the device only
as intended.

Protect the indicator against considerable temperature variation, solar and


UV radiation, substances causing chemical reactions.

The indicator must not be operated in hazardous areas endangered with


explosion of gases, and in dusty environments.

Do not operate the touch panel using sharp-edged tools (knife,


screwdriver, etc.).

In case of damage, immediately unplug the device from the mains.

Indicators to be decommissioned must be decommissioned in accordance


with valid legal regulations.

Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance. The trademark used


in this document serves informative purposes, it does not stand for
compliance of any products with products certified by Wi-Fi Alliance
organisation.

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Contents
1. INTENDED USE ................................................................................................................................................. 5
2. WARRANTY CONDITIONS ............................................................................................................................... 5
3. MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................................................................. 6
3.1. Cleaning ABS Components......................................................................................................................... 6
3.2. Cleaning Stainless Steel Components ........................................................................................................ 6
4. MECHANICAL DESIGN ..................................................................................................................................... 6
4.1. Dimensions .................................................................................................................................................. 6
4.2. Connectors .................................................................................................................................................. 7
4.2.1. PUE 7.1 Connectors ......................................................................................................................... 7
4.2.2. PUE 7.1P Connectors ...................................................................................................................... 8
4.2.3. PUE 7.1P Cable Glands ................................................................................................................... 8
4.2.4. RS232 and IN/OUT Connector......................................................................................................... 8
4.3. Inputs / Outputs ........................................................................................................................................... 9
4.3.1. Technical Specifications ................................................................................................................... 9
4.3.2. I/O Schematic Diagrams .................................................................................................................. 9
4.4. Operation Panel......................................................................................................................................... 10
4.5. Technical Specifications ............................................................................................................................ 11
5. INDICATOR INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................... 11
5.1. Unpacking and Installation ........................................................................................................................ 11
5.2. Start-Up ..................................................................................................................................................... 11
6. HOME SCREEN ............................................................................................................................................... 12
6.1. Top Bar ...................................................................................................................................................... 13
6.2. Weighing Result Window .......................................................................................................................... 13
6.3. Workspace ................................................................................................................................................. 13
6.4. Function Buttons........................................................................................................................................ 14
7. OPERATING THE MENU ................................................................................................................................. 14
7.1. Operation Panel......................................................................................................................................... 14
7.2. Return to Weighing .................................................................................................................................... 15
8. INSTALLER INSTRUCTION ............................................................................................................................ 15
8.1. 6-Wire Load Cell Connection .................................................................................................................... 15
8.2. 4-Wire Load Cell Connection .................................................................................................................... 16
8.3. Connecting Load Cell’s Cable Shield ........................................................................................................ 17
9. OPTIONAL EXTENSION MODULES .............................................................................................................. 17
9.1. Additional Platform Module, DP6 .............................................................................................................. 17
9.1.1. Technical Specifications ................................................................................................................. 17
9.1.2. Colours of Weighing Platform's Signal Wires................................................................................. 18
10. FACTORY SETUP ......................................................................................................................................... 18
10.1. Factory Setup Access ............................................................................................................................. 18
10.2. Global Parameters .................................................................................................................................. 19
10.3. Factory Parameters ................................................................................................................................. 21
10.4. Metrological Data .................................................................................................................................... 22
10.5. Factory Adjustment ................................................................................................................................. 23
10.5.1. External Adjustment ..................................................................................................................... 23
10.5.2. Start Mass Determination............................................................................................................. 23
10.6. Linearity Correction ................................................................................................................................. 24
10.6.1. Linearity Determination ................................................................................................................ 24
10.6.2. Corrections ................................................................................................................................... 24
10.7. Deleting Linearity..................................................................................................................................... 25
10.8. Gravitational Correction........................................................................................................................... 25
10.8.1. Entering the Gravitational Correction Value ................................................................................ 25
10.8.2. Gravitational Acceleration Method ............................................................................................... 26
10.8.3. Latitude Method............................................................................................................................ 27
10.9. Declaring Verified Scale .......................................................................................................................... 28
11. ANNEX A - Communication with Modules Taking Function of an Additional Weighing Platform ...... 28
11.1. Communication with a Weighing Module Supporting 'Scale with NT Command' Protocol' ................... 28
11.2. Communication with MW -01 Weighing Module ...................................................................................... 30
11.3. Communication with HRP Weighing Module .......................................................................................... 33
12. DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTION CABLES ..................................................................................................... 39

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1. INTENDED USE
PUE 7.1 weighing indicator is a device intended to be a part of construction
of industrial scales based on load cells. Two housing variants are offered:
plastic and panel. The terminal has been equipped with 5.7'' colour TFT touch
screen facilitating intuitive operation keypad-free.
The indicator is equipped with 2 USB connectors, 2 RS232 connectors,
®
Ethernet port, 4 IN/OUT, Wi-Fi b,g,n. It can connect with barcode scanners,
receipt printers, label printers, RFID readers and PC accessories (a mouse,
a keyboard, a USB flash drive).

2. WARRANTY CONDITIONS
A. RADWAG feels obliged to repair or exchange all elements that appear
to be faulty by production or by construction.
B. Defining defects of unclear origin and means of their elimination can only
be realized with assistance of the manufacturer and user
representatives.
C. RADWAG does not bear any responsibility for damage or losses
resulting from unauthorized or inadequate performing of production
or service processes.
D. The warranty does not cover:
 mechanical damage caused by product exploitation other than
intended, damage of thermal and chemical origin, damage caused by
lightning, overvoltage in the power grid or other random event,
 inappropriate cleaning habits.
E. Loss of warranty takes place if:
 a repair is carried out outside RADWAG authorized service point,
 service claims intrusion into mechanical or electronic construction by
unauthorized people,
 other than original version of the operating system is installed,
 the scale does not bear security seal stickers.
F. For detailed warranty conditions read the service card.
G. Contact with the central authorized service: +48 (48) 386 63 30.

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3. MAINTENANCE
3.1. Cleaning ABS Components
To clean dry surfaces and avoid smudging, use clean non-colouring cloths
made of cellulose or cotton. You can use a solution of water and detergent
(soap, dishwashing detergent, glass cleaner). Gently rub the dirty surface and
let it dry. Repeat the cleaning process if necessary.
In the case of hard to remove contamination, e.g. residues of adhesive, rubber,
resin, polyurethane foam etc., you can use special cleaning agents based on
a mixture of aliphatic hydrocarbons that do not dissolve plastics. Before using
the cleanser, for all surfaces we recommend carrying out tests. Do not use
cleansers containing abrasive substances.

3.2. Cleaning Stainless Steel Components


Avoid using cleansers containing any corrosive chemicals, e.g. bleach
(with chlorine). Do not use cleansers containing abrasive substances. Always
remove the dirt using microfiber cloth to avoid damage of protective coating.
Daily cleaning routine (removal of small stains):
1. Remove the dirt using cloth dipped in warm water.
2. For best results, add a little bit of dishwashing detergent.

4. MECHANICAL DESIGN
4.1. Dimensions

Overall dimensions: PUE 7.1 (plastic housing)

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Overall dimensions: PUE 7.1 (panel version)

4.2. Connectors

4.2.1. PUE 7.1 Connectors

1 – Ethernet RJ45 connector 1 – power supply socket


2 – RS232 (COM1) connector 2 – I/O, RS232 (COM2) connector
3 – USB connector

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4.2.2. PUE 7.1P Connectors

1 – Ethernet RJ45 connector


2 – RS232 (COM1) connector 1 – I/O, RS232 (COM2) connector
3 – USB connector

4.2.3. PUE 7.1P Cable Glands

1 – cable gland for the power cord


2 – 1, 2 platform cable gland
3 – 3, 4 platform cable gland

4.2.4. RS232 and IN/OUT Connector

RS232 - DB9/M connector (male), front:


Pin2 - RxD
Pin3 - TxD
Pin4 - +5 V DC
Pin5 - GND

RS232 - DSUB15/F connector (female), front:


Pin8 - TxD2
Pin9 - 5VDC
Pin10 - GND
Pin13 - RxD2

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4.3. Inputs / Outputs
Standard PUE 7.1 indicator is equipped with 4 optoisolated inputs and 4
semiconductor outputs (solid-state relays). The signals are fed through
DSUB15/F connector.

IN/OUT, RS232 - DSUB15/F connector (female), front:


Pin1 – GNDWE
Pin2 - OUT1
Pin3 - OUT2
Pin4 – COMM
Pin6 - IN4
Pin7 - IN3
Pin11 - IN2
Pin12 - IN1
Pin14 - OUT4
Pin15 - OUT3

4.3.1. Technical Specifications

Output parameters
Output quantity 4
Output type Solid-state relay
2
Cable cross-section 0.14 - 0.5 mm
Maximum output current 0.5 A DC
Maximum output voltage 30 VDC
Input parameters
Input quantity 4
Input type Optoisolated
2
Cable cross-section 0.14 - 0.5 mm
Input voltage range 524 VDC

4.3.2. I/O Schematic Diagrams

4 inputs 4 outputs

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4.4. Operation Panel

Keys

Press to switch the scale ON/OFF.

Press to zero the scale.

Press to tare the scale.

Press to send the weighing result to a printer or a computer.

Press to enter the menu (function button).

Programmable key.

Programmable key.

Programmable key.

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4.5. Technical Specifications

PUE 7.1 PUE 7.1P


Housing plastic panel - stainless steel
Panel version - IP66/67,
Ingress protection IP43
Indicator + panel – IP32
Display TFT 640x480 5.7” with touch panel
Power supply 10 – 28 VDC/21W
Operating temperature -10 °C ÷ 40 °C
OIML class III
Verification units quantity 6000
Max input signal 19.5 mV
Max voltage per verification unit 3.25 µV
Min voltage per verification unit 0.4 µV
Minimum load cell impedance 50 Ω
Maximum load cell impedance 1200 Ω
Load cell power supply 5V
Load cell wiring 4 or 6 wires + Shield
Weighing platform quantity. 2 maximum
Communication interfaces 2xRS232, USB, Ethernet, 4IN/4OUT
®
Wi-Fi 2.4GHz b,g,n Standard None
Multi-range option YES

5. INDICATOR INSTALLATION
5.1. Unpacking and Installation
A. Take the indicator out of the packaging.
B. Connect the indicator to a weighing platform, next place the weighing
device on a flat and even surface. Keep it away from any sources of heat.
C. To level the weighing instrument turn its feet. Keep turning the feet until
the air bubble takes central position:

5.2. Start-Up
The indicator can be connected to the mains only with a power supply that
comes standard with the particular model.

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Nominal voltage of the power supply (specified on the power supply data plate)
has to be compatible with the mains nominal voltage.

Procedure:
 Plug the power supply to the mains.
 Connect the power supply plug to the socket located on the scale's side.
An ON/LOAD diode on indicator housing is turned on, .
 Press key, it is to be found at the top of the operation panel.
Mind to keep the key pressed for about 0.7 s. operating system and
RADWAG program are loaded, this is signalled with blinking of red
ON/LOAD diode.
 Upon completed start-up, the home screen is displayed automatically.
 The device is ready for operation.

For detailed information regarding indicator program read


„PUE 7.1 Indicator Software Manual”.

6. HOME SCREEN
The home screen can be divided into 4 sections: a top bar, a weighing result
window, workspace, pictograms.

Home screen layout:

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6.1. Top Bar

The top bar displays the following information:

Working mode name and symbol.

Login entry.

Symbol informing that communication with a PC is on.


®
Symbol informing that Wi-Fi connection is on.
Symbol informing that communication with the E2R SYSTEM is on.
Weighing device name.
Date and time.

6.2. Weighing Result Window


Weighing result window provides all weighing-related data.

6.3. Workspace
The workspace is to be found underneath the weighing result window.

The workspace comprises 3 display templates. Graphics at the top inform


which of the 3 templates is currently displayed. In order to switch to a different
template drag the workspace screen to the left/right respectively.

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6.4. Function Buttons
On-screen function buttons are to be found underneath the workspace.

You can define on-screen function buttons individually for each working mode.

7. OPERATING THE MENU


7.1. Operation Panel

Press to go to the menu.

Press to scroll the menu up.

Press to scroll the menu down.

Press to scroll the menu up-down fast.

Press to confirm modifications.

Press to exit, the parameter remains unmodified.

Press to add a database record.

Press to disable the selected record. Press to log out.

Press to search a particular database record by date.

Press to search a particular database record by name.

Press to search a particular database record by code.

Press to print a database record.

Press to export control and average tare reports for PGC and SQC modes.
Press to export dosing and formulation reports.

Press to clear dialog box content.

Press to enable/disable an on-screen keyboard.

Press to read printout template saved to *.lb file (the button becomes active upon
USB flash drive connection).

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Press to save the template to *.lb file (the button becomes active upon USB flash
drive connection).

Press to select printout template variables out of the list.

Press to go back.

Press to go to the home screen directly.

7.2. Return to Weighing


Introduced modifications are automatically recorded upon return to the home
screen. To return to the home screen:
 press key repeatedly, keep pressing the key until you see the home
screen,
 press field, located in the top bar, the home screen is displayed
immediately.

8. INSTALLER INSTRUCTION
The PUE 7.1 indicator can be a base component of a load cell scale.

8.1. 6-Wire Load Cell Connection


Connect 6-wire load cell to the main board following the diagram below:

6-wire load cell connection

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Radwag A/D converter board Load cell signals NOTES

E SHIELD See section 8.3


REF+ SENSE + Z8 not soldered
REF- SENSE - Z4 not soldered
IN+ OUTPUT+
IN- OUTPUT-
+5V INPUT+
AGND INPUT-

8.2. 4-Wire Load Cell Connection


Connect 4-wire load cell to the main board following the diagram below:

4-wire load cell connection

Radwag A/D converter board Load cell signals NOTES

E SHIELD See section 8.3


REF+ - Soldered jumper
REF- - Soldered jumper
IN+ OUTPUT+
IN- OUTPUT-
+5V INPUT+
AGND INPUT-

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8.3. Connecting Load Cell’s Cable Shield

Load cell with galvanic Load cell without galvanic


connection of the signal connection of the signal
cable shield cable shield

Scale with an indicator in a plastic


housing - the platform connected with the do not connect E
indicator via load cell's signal cable only.
Scale of compact design (scale with an
indicator in a plastic housing on a post)
do not connect E

Scale with an indicator in a metal housing


- the platform connected with the indicator Point A Point A
via load cell's signal cable only.

E – solder pad on the main board and additional A/D converter boards.
Point A – threaded pin, connected with indicator's housing galvanically (metal housing).

9. OPTIONAL EXTENSION MODULES


9.1. Additional Platform Module, DP6
The DP6 module expands indicator functionality, with it an additional platform
can be operated. The module is intended to be mounted inside the indicator.
Along with the DP6 module (484R board), in the indicator's housing cover an
additional grommet is installed, through it the additional platform cable is fed.

9.1.1. Technical Specifications

Operating temperature -10 °C ÷ 40 °C


OIML III
Verification unit [e] 6000
Maximum input signal 19.5 mV
Maximum voltage per verification unit 3.25 µV
Minimum voltage per verification unit 0.4 µV
Minimum load cell impedance 50 Ω
Maximum load cell impedance 1200 Ω
Load cell power supply 5V
Load cell wiring 4 or 6 wires + Shield
Multi range option Yes

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9.1.2. Colours of Weighing Platform's Signal Wires

Markings Marking of terminals (solder pads) on RADWAG


Colour
RADWAG A/D converter boards
+INPUT brown +5V
-INPUT green AGND
+OUTPUT yellow +IN
- OUTPUT white -IN
SENSE grey +REF
- SENSE pink - REF
SHIELD yellow green by shield connection guidelines

Figure 18. Additional A/D converter module – DP6

10. FACTORY SETUP


To access and modify factory settings, and parameters that are made available
for a user, run Factory Setup mode. Running Factory Setup mode enables the
technician (user) to define the scale.

10.1. Factory Setup Access

 Press switch to power the indicator, wait for the operating system
to be loaded.
 Upon completed start-up, the home screen is displayed automatically.
 Through special opening, Phi 3.2 mm, located in the bottom part of the
indicator, press S1 internal switch, do it using a rigid tool (screw driver,
hex key, etc.)

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Factory Setup access switch

 Press key to enter the main menu. Two submenus are displayed:
Global, Factory.

10.2. Global Parameters

NAME DEFAULT VALUES DESCRIPTION

Activation of metrological data in the top


Top bar - metrology - - bar of the home screen (read section
10.4).
Platform quantity 1 14 Weighing platform quantity.
Declaring type of the weighing module
Weighing module type Standard - connecting with the indicator (read
section 11).
No, Declaring whether the scale is verified
Verified No
Yes or not.
Request modules No, Enabling/disabling pairing of modules
Yes
pairing Yes connecting with PUE 7.1 indicator.
Enabling/disabling modifications in
No,
NTEP No „Parts Counting” mode for verified
Yes scales (USA market).
6.25, 12.5,
Converter speed 50 Converter rate change.
25, 50, 100
Proximity sensor Time interval, given in [ms], for
500 0  5000
timeout proximity sensors activation.
Determining gravitational correction
g-cor. - -
value (read section 10.8).
Serial number 0 - Serial number of the scale.

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Enabling/disabling additional RS485
Additional
- RS 485 port for communication with MWMH,
communication module
MWSH, MWLH, HRP modules.
Protection against deleting data from
Weighing data storage weighing, PGC and average tare
0 -
period [days] databases, data storage period is given
in days.
Service - - Service mode.
Submenu containing advanced service
Advanced settings - -
settings.
Working mode Enabling/disabling access to particular
- -
accessibility working modes.
Enabling/disabling access to the
Menu accessibility - - following submenus: Display, Printouts,
Inputs/Outputs, Import/Export.
Enabling/disabling accessibility of
Databases accessibility - -
selected databases.
Enabling/disabling accessibility of
Reports accessibility - -
selected reports.
Database setup submenu (read „PUE
Database configuration - -
7.1 Indicator Software Manual”).
Enabling/disabling metrological
No,
[ct] available No parameters, given in [ct] unit, in the top
Yes bar of the home screen.
No,
Supplementary units Yes Enabling/disabling supplementary unit.
Yes

No,
Rounded tare mode No Enabling/disabling rounded tare mode.
Yes

No,
Tare lockout No Enabling/disabling tare function.
Yes
Import of parameters from a USB flash
Import - -
drive.
Export of parameters to a USB flash
Export - -
drive.
Update folder - - Location of ON-LINE updates.
Copying 'event file' to a USB flash
Copy events file - -
drive.
Setting default scale configuration
Set default settings - - (button functions, printouts, text
information).
Reset to factory default
- - Restoring default global settings.
settings
No,
Wi-Fi Yes Enabling/disabling Wi-Fi module.
Yes

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FLASH memory usage - 0  100 FLASH memory usage [%].
RAM usage - 0  100 RAM usage [%].

10.3. Factory Parameters

NAME DEFAULT VALUES DESCRIPTION

Metrology - - Metrology-related settings.


Rounding of the last digit and position of
Reading unit: range 1 0.001 0.001  50
a decimal point for weighing range I.
Rounding of the last digit and position of
Reading unit: range 2 0.001 0.001  50
a decimal point for weighing range II.
Rounding of the last digit and position of
Reading unit: range 3 0.001 0.001  50
a decimal point for weighing range III.
Range 6.009 - Maximum capacity + overload.
Range 2 * 0.000 - Switching point of range II.
Range 3 ** 0.000 - Switching point of range III.
Adjustment weight
2 - Adjustment weight mass.
mass
Adjustment unit kg g, kg, lb Adjustment unit.
g-cor. 1 - Gravitational correction value.
Autozero range 0.25 0.1  5 Autozero range (in divisions).
Stability range 1 0.1  5 Stability range in [d] units.
Stability time 0.8 0  20 Stability time in [s].
Start mass control: 0 – disabled, 1 – range:
Start mass control 1 0, 1, 2 from -5% to +15% of start mass, 2 – range:
from -20% to +20% of start mass,
No,
Digit marker No Enabling/disabling digit marker.
Yes
Adjustment - - Adjustment process (read section 10.5).
Start mass
- - Determining platform start mass.
determination
Adjustment - - Platform calibration.
Adjustment with pan
- - Loaded platform calibration.
loaded
Start mass - - Start mass value (in divisions).
Adjustment factor 100 - Adjustment factor.
Adjustment weight
Adjustment weight mass.
mass

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Linearity - - Linearity correction (read section 10.6).
Determine - - Determining linearity correction points.
Delete - - Deleting linearity correction.
Entering corrections for linearity correction
Corrections - -
points.
Information - - Information (read-only).
Serial number 0 - Preview of scale serial number.
Reading unit: range 1 0.001 - Preview of unit value of range I.
Reading unit: range 2 0.001 - Preview of unit value of range II.
Range 6.009 - Preview of range I value.
Range 2 0.000 - Preview of range II value.
Weighing firmware
- - Version of the weighing module software.
version
Divisions - - Display of A/D converter divisions.
Set default - - Restoring platform's factory settings.

*) - For I-range scales set 0,


**) - For I- or II-range scales set 0 value.

The above table presents menu structure for one platform.


When more than one platforms are in use, enter <Factory
parameters> menu to see a list of all the platforms.
Each platform is defined by an analogous set of parameters
(see the above table).

10.4. Metrological Data

 Enter < Global / Top bar – metrology> submenu, set required


values:
PARAMETER
DEFAULT VALUES DESCRIPTION
NAME
Enabling/disabling display of metrological
Activation No Yes, No
data in the top bar of the home screen.
PUE 7.1, WLY, Selecting scale type, the scale type is
Scale type -
WPY, HRP conditioned by an indicator type.
Special name and/or name of RADWAG
distributor's device (6 characters maximum).
Scale name - -
The name entered for this parameter
replaces the selected “Scale type” value.

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10.5. Factory Adjustment

10.5.1. External Adjustment

 Enter < / Factory/ Adjustment> submenu and go to


< Adjustment> parameter.
 Unload the platform.
 Message <Unload the platform> is displayed.
 Press button. Start mass is determined, message <Start mass
determination> is displayed.
 Upon completed start mass determination procedure, message <Load
xxx> is displayed (where: xxx – the adjustment weight mass).
 Load the platform with the required adjustment weight and press
button.
 Upon completed procedure, message <Operation completed
successfully> is displayed.
 Press button to confirm and return to weighing, saving changes.

Adjustment of an additional platform is analogous.

10.5.2. Start Mass Determination

 Enter < / Factory / Adjustment> submenu and go to


< Start mass determination> parameter.
 Unload the platform.
 Message <Unload the platform> is displayed.
 Press button. Start mass is determined, message <Start mass
determination> is displayed.
 Upon completed procedure, message <Operation completed
successfully > is displayed.
 Press button to confirm and return to weighing, saving changes.

Start mass determination for an additional platform is


analogous.

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10.6. Linearity Correction

10.6.1. Linearity Determination


Determining mass for each step of the linearity and corrections via scale
software.

Procedure:
 Enter < Factory/ Linearity> submenu and go to <Determine>
parameter. <Mass> dialog box and an on-screen keyboard opens.
 Unload the platform.
 Enter the required mass value (the first linearity correction point) and
press button to confirm. Message <Load xxx> is displayed (where:
xxx – the entered mass value).
 Make sure that the weighing pan is unloaded, and pictograms
must be displayed, if not press key to zero the scale.
 Load the weighing pan with weight of mass equal to weight value specified
for the first linearity correction point, wait for a stable indication and press
button.
 <Mass> dialog box with an on-screen keyboard opens, declare the next
linearity correction point.
 Proceed likewise for the second linearity correction point. Scale software
enables determining 6 linearity correction points maximum.
 Upon confirmation of the last (sixth) linearity correction point, <Linearity>
submenu is displayed automatically.
 If you want to declare less than 6 points, press button of <Mass>
dialog box.
 <Linearity> submenu is displayed automatically.
 Return to weighing, saving changes.

Shall zero value be confirmed, by pressing button, as


linearity correction point, message <Value too low> is
displayed.

10.6.2. Corrections
Editing correction values for linearity points.

Procedure:
 Enter < Factory / Linearity> submenu.

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 Select <Corrections> parameter. A list of determined linearity correction
points is displayed. The list contains previously declared mass values for
each correction point and deviations, given in reading units.
 Select a respective entry, <Mass> dialog box with an on-screen keyboard,
providing a previously declared mass value is displayed.
 Make sure that the weighing pan is unloaded, and pictograms
must be displayed, if not press key to zero the scale.
 Load the weighing pan with the declared mass and press button.
 <Correction> dialog box with an on-screen keyboard opens automatically.
 If the declared value differs from the displayed stabilised value then
a respective correction needs to be entered, use the on-screen keyboard.
 If there is a need to enter negative value, write „-” sign before the number.
 Press button to confirm, list of linearity correction points is
displayed again.
 Proceed likewise for the next linearity correction point.
 Return to weighing, saving changes.

10.7. Deleting Linearity

 Enter < Factory / Linearity> submenu.


 Select <Delete> parameter. Message <Delete?> is displayed.
 Press button to confirm.
 Return to weighing, saving changes.

10.8. Gravitational Correction


The function of gravitational correction compensates changes of earth gravity
being a result of different latitude and longitude. It enables correct calibration
of the weighing device away from the place of use. The value of gravitational
correction can be:
 entered if known,
 determined by gravitational acceleration method,
 determined by latitude method.

10.8.1. Entering the Gravitational Correction Value


The gravitational correction value must be entered with reference to tables
prepared by „Radwag Balances and Scales” or calculated using the below
formula:

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guzy t.
Gcor 
gkal.

If the scale is calibrated at the place of use then


gravitational correction value (<g-cor.> parameter) is
1.00000. If the scale is calibrated away from the place of use
(longitudinal change) the value of <g-cor.> parameter must
be corrected.

Procedure:
 Enter < Factory / Metrology> submenu.
 Select <g-cor.> entry, <g-cor.> dialog box with an on-screen keyboard
opens.
 Enter a respective value and press button to confirm.
 Return to weighing, saving changes.

10.8.2. Gravitational Acceleration Method


The method consists in automatic calculation of the value of gravitational
correction, <g-cor.>, on the basis of:
 gravitational acceleration of the place where the calibration/adjustment
is carried out,
 gravitational acceleration of the place of use.

Procedure:

 Enter < Global / g-cor.> submenu.


 Select <g-cor. method> entry, <Enter g-cor. value for adjustment
place> dialog box with an on-screen keyboard opens, the box provides
value of gravitational acceleration for RADOM city in Poland.
 If the scale is adjusted in RADOM, press button to confirm
the displayed value.
 If the scale is adjusted elsewhere, enter the value respective for
a particular spot and press button to confirm.
 <Enter g-cor. value for place of use> dialog box with an on-screen
keyboard opens automatically.
 Enter a respective value and press button to confirm, a message
providing the calculated <g-cor.> (gravitational correction) value
is displayed.

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 Press button to confirm, the newly calculated gravitational
correction value is automatically attributed to <g-cor.> parameter
of < Factory / Metrology> submenu.
 Return to weighing, saving changes.

10.8.3. Latitude Method


The method consists in automatic calculation of value of gravitational
correction, <g-cor.>, on the basis of:
 gravitational acceleration of the place where the calibration/adjustment is
carried out,
 degrees of latitude of the place of use,
 minutes of latitude of the place of use,
 altitude of the place of use.

Procedure:
 Enter < Global / g-cor.> submenu.
 Select <Latitude method> entry, <Enter g-cor. value for adjustment
place> dialog box with an on-screen keyboard opens, the box provides
value of gravitational acceleration for RADOM city in Poland.
 If the scale is adjusted in RADOM, press button to confirm the
displayed value.
 If the scale is adjusted elsewhere, enter the value respective for a
particular spot and press button to confirm.
 <Enter latitude degrees for place of use> dialog box with an on-screen
keyboard opens automatically.
 Enter a respective value and press button to confirm,
<Enter latitude minutes for place of use> dialog box with an on-screen
keyboard opens automatically.
 Enter a respective value and press button to confirm,
<Enter altitude for place of use> dialog box with an on-screen keyboard
opens automatically.
 Enter a respective value and press button to confirm; a message
providing the calculated <G> (gravitational acceleration coefficient for
place of use) and <g-cor.> (gravitational correction) values are displayed.
 Press button to confirm, the newly calculated gravitational
correction value is automatically attributed to a respective parameter
of < Factory / Metrology> submenu.
 Return to weighing, saving changes.

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10.9. Declaring Verified Scale
Some special functions of the program are restricted for verified scales.
<Verified> parameter has been introduced in order to automatically lock
access to the restricted functions. <Verified> parameter must be set to <No>
value for users who do not need to use verified scale, with this their device
functionality is boosted.

Procedure:
 Enter < Global / Verified> submenu and set a respective value
( - verified scale, - non-verified scale).

11. ANNEX A - Communication with Modules Taking Function of an


Additional Weighing Platform
In order to declare type of a weighing module connecting with the PUE 7.1
indicator go to: < / Global> submenu.

Weighing module's transmission parameters (baud rate,


computer port) and PUE 7.1 indicator's transmission
parameters must be compatible. Configuration
of transmission parameters of weighing modules
connecting with PUE 7.1 indicator is to be found in user
manual of a particular scale.

11.1. Communication with a Weighing Module Supporting 'Scale with NT


Command' Protocol'
Communication between PUE 7.1 indicator and a weighing module supporting
„Scale with NT Command” protocol is carried out via RS232 or Ethernet
interface.

Compatible weighing instruments:


 WLC, WTC, C315 scales.
 AS X2, AS R, AS 3Y balances.
 PS X2, PS R, PS 3Y balances.
 APP X2, APP R, APP 3Y balances.
 MAS, MPS weighing modules.

Procedure:
 Connect the associated device to the PUE 7.1 indicator using RS232
cable, switch both devices on.

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 Enter global parameters submenu of the PUE 7.1 indicator.
 Go to <Weighing module type> parameter and select the required
weighing module number.
 Select the associated device from the list. Message <Restart to
implement changes> is displayed.
 Press button to confirm and return to weighing, saving changes,
next restart the device.
 Enter factory parameters submenu of the PUE 7.1 indicator.
 Go to a modified submenu of the weighing platform, list of the following
parameters is displayed:

NAME DEFAULT VALUES DESCRIPTION


None, Declaring number of RS232 port of PUE 7.1
Port * None RS232 (1), indicator for communication with the
RS232 (2) associated device.
Declaring IP address of PUE 7.1 indicator for
IP Address 0.0.0.0 -
communication with the associated device.
Declaring IP port of PUE 7.1 indicator
IP port 0 - for communication with the associated device
via Ethernet (by default: 4001).
Rounding of the last digit and position
Reading unit:
0.001 0.001  50 of a decimal point for weighing range I of
range 1
the associated device.
Rounding of the last digit and position
Reading unit:
0.001 0.001  50 of a decimal point for weighing range II of
range 2
the associated device.
Rounding of the last digit and position
Reading unit:
0.001 0.001  50 of a decimal point for weighing range III
range 3
of the associated device.
Range 0 - Weighing range of the associated device.
Switching point of weighing range II of
Range 2 0 -
the associated device.
Switching point of weighing range III of
Range 3 0 -
the associated device.
Adjustment
G g, kg, lb Adjustment unit of the associated device.
unit
Automatic readout of metrology parameters
Refresh * - -
from the associated device.

*) - Transmission parameters of PUE 7.1 indicator must be compatible with the associated device.
To set transmission parameters of PUE 7.1 go to „SETUP/ Communication” submenu.

 Set respective parameter values and return to weighing, saving changes.

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11.2. Communication with MW-01 Weighing Module
Connection between PUE 7.1 indicator and MW-01 weighing module requires:
 establishing communication between the PUE 7.1 and the MW-01,
 editing and record of transmission parameters, and all factory parameters,
to the MW-01 module memory, using the PUE 7.1 indicator.

11.2.1. Establishing Communication Between PUE 7.1 and MW-01


Connection between PUE 7.1 indicator and MW-01 weighing module is carried
out via RS232 or Ethernet interface.

Procedure:
 Connect the MW-01 module to the PUE 7.1 indicator using RS232
or Ethernet cable (conditioned by model), and switch both devices on.
 Enter global parameters submenu of the PUE 7.1 indicator.
 Go to <Weighing module type> parameter and select the required
weighing module number.
 Select <MW-01> from the list. Message Message <Restart to implement
changes > is displayed.
 Press button to confirm and return to weighing, saving changes,
next restart the device.
 Enter factory parameters submenu of the PUE 7.1 indicator.
 Go to a modified submenu of the weighing platform.
 Enter „Miscellaneous / PUE Y: Communication” submenu, list of the
following parameters is displayed:

NAME DEFAULT VALUES DESCRIPTION


None, Tcp,
Declaring port type of PUE 7.1 indicator for
Port * None RS232 (1),
communication with MW -01 module.
RS232 (2)
Declaring address of PUE 7.1 indicator for
Address 0 - communication with MW -01 module (default address
value in MW-01 module is 1).
Declaring IP address of PUE 7.1 indicator for
communication with MW-01 module via Ethernet (by
IP Address 0.0.0.0 -
default the IP address value in MW -01 module is
192.168.0.2).
Declaring IP port of PUE 7.1 indicator for
IP port 0 - communication with MW -01 module via Ethernet (by
default the IP port value in MW -01 module is 4001).

*) - In case of connection via RS232, the default value of baud rate for MW-01 weighing module is
57600bit/s.

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Declaring RS232 or TCP port of PUE 7.1 indicator for
communication with MW-01 module requires respective
transmission parameters to be set for these ports.
MW-01 module's transmission parameters and
transmission parameters of PUE 7.1 indicator's ports must
be compatible. To set transmission parameters of PUE 7.1
indicator's ports go to „SETUP/ Communication” submenu.

 Set respective parameter values and return to weighing, saving changes.

11.2.2. Defining Transmission Parameters for MW-01 Weighing Module


In order to set transmission parameters for MW-01 weighing module it is
necessary to put a jumper onto the module's main board:

Procedure:
 Make sure that communication between the PUE 7.1 and the MW-01 is
established, and enter factory parameters submenu of the PUE 7.1
indicator.
 Go to a modified submenu of the weighing platform.
 Enter „Miscellaneous / MW-01: Communication” submenu, list of the
following parameters is displayed:

NAME DEFAULT VALUES DESCRIPTION

Address 1 - Setting address of MW -01 module.


IP Address 192.168.0.2 - Setting IP address of MW -01 module.
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 - Setting subnet mask of MW -01 module.
Default gateway 192.168.0.1 - Setting default gateway of MW -01 module.
Port 4001 - Setting local port of MW -01 module.

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Setting time interval after passage of which
Timeout 0 0300s an inactive Ethernet connection gets
broken.

 Set respective parameter values and return to weighing, saving changes.

In order to save changes it is necessary to restart MW-01


weighing module.

11.2.3. Defining Factory Settings for MW-01 Weighing Module

In order to set factory parameters for MW-01 weighing


module it is necessary to put a jumper onto the module's
main board (read section 11.2.2).

 Make sure that communication between the PUE 7.1 and the MW-01 is
established, and enter factory parameters submenu of the PUE 7.1
indicator.
 Go to a modified submenu of the weighing platform, list containing factory
parameter values read from the MW-01 weighing module is displayed:

NAME VALUES DESCRIPTION

Metrology - Metrology-related settings.


Rounding of the last digit and position
Reading unit: range 1 0.001  50
of a decimal point for weighing range I.
Rounding of the last digit and position
Reading unit: range 2 0.001  50
of a decimal point for weighing range II.
Rounding of the last digit and position
Reading unit: range 3 0.001  50
of a decimal point for weighing range III.
Range - Weighing range of MW -01 module.
Range 2 - Switching point of weighing range II.
Range 3 - Switching point of weighing range III.
Adjustment weight mass - Adjustment weight mass.
Adjustment unit g, kg, lb Adjustment unit.
g-cor. - Gravitational correction value.
Autozero range 0.1  5 Autozero range (in divisions).
Stability range 0.1  5 Stability range in [d] units.
Stability time 05 Stability time in [s].
Start mass control: 0 – disabled, 1 – range:
Start mass control 0, 1, 2 from -5% to +15% of start mass, 2 – range:
from -20% to +20% of start mass,

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Digit marker No, Yes Enabling/disabling digit marker.
6.25, 12.5, 25, 50, Converter rate, set depending on the intended
Converter speed 100, 200, 400, use of MW-01 module, used for dynamic scales
800, 1600, 3200 (default value: 6.25).
Adjustment - Adjustment process.
Determining start mass of MW -01 module (the
Start mass
- procedure is likewise to the one described
determination
in section 10.5).
MW-01 module adjustment (the procedure is
Adjustment -
likewise to the one described in section 10.5).
Start mass - Start mass value (in divisions).
Adjustment factor - Adjustment factor.
MW-01 module linearity correction (the
Linearity - procedure is likewise to the one described
in section 10.6).
Determine - Determining linearity correction points.
Delete - Deleting linearity correction.
Entering corrections for determined linearity
Corrections -
correction points.
Information - Information (read-only).
Serial number - Serial number of MW -01 module.
Weighing firmware
- Preview of MW-01 module's software version.
version
Divisions - Display of A/D converter divisions.
Miscellaneous - Miscellaneous parameters.
Group of parameters for communication
Pue7: Communication - between PUE 7.1 indicator and MW -01 module
(read section 11.2.1).
Group of parameters enabling modification
MW-01: Communication - of transmission parameters for MW -01 module
using PUE 7.1 indicator (read section 11.2.2).
Restoring default settings of MW-01
Set default -
module.

 Set respective parameter values and return to weighing, saving changes.

11.3. Communication with HRP Weighing Module


Connection between PUE 7.1 indicator and HRP weighing module requires:
 establishing communication between the PUE 7.1 and the HRP module,
 editing and record of transmission parameters, and all factory parameters,
to the HRP module memory, using the PUE 7.1 indicator.

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11.3.1. Establishing Communication Between PUE 7.1 and HRP
Connection between PUE 7.1 indicator and HRP weighing module is carried
out via RS232, RS485 or Ethernet interface.

Procedure:
 Connect the HRP module to the PUE 7.1 indicator using a dedicated
RS232, RS485 or Ethernet cable (list of connection cables is to be found
in service manual of the HRP module).
 Switch the PUE 7.1 indicator on and enter global parameters submenu.
 Go to <Weighing module type> parameter and select the required
weighing module number.
 Select <HRP> from the list. Message <Restart to implement changes>
is displayed.
 Press button to confirm and return to weighing, saving changes,
next restart the device.
 Enter factory parameters submenu of the PUE 7.1 indicator.
 Go to a modified submenu of the weighing platform.
 Enter „Miscellaneous / PUE Y: Communication” submenu, list of the
following parameters is displayed:

NAME DEFAULT VALUES DESCRIPTION


None, Tcp,
Declaring port type of PUE 7.1 indicator for
Port * None RS232 (1),
communication with HRP module.
RS232 (2), RS485
Declaring address of PUE 7.1 indicator for
Address 1 - communication with HRP module (default
address value in HRP module is 1).
Declaring IP address of PUE 7.1 indicator for
IP Address 0.0.0.0 -
communication with HRP module via Ethernet.
Declaring IP port of PUE 7.1 indicator for
IP port 0 -
communication with HRP module via Ethernet.

*) - In case of connection via RS232, the default value of baud rate for HRP weighing module is
57600bit/s.

Declaring RS232, RS485 or TCP port of PUE 7.1 indicator for


communication with HRP module requires respective
transmission parameters to be set for these ports.
HRP module's transmission parameters and transmission
parameters of PUE 7.1 indicator's ports must be compatible.
To set transmission parameters of PUE 7.1 indicator's ports
go to „SETUP/ Communication” submenu.

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 Set respective parameter values and return to weighing, saving changes.

11.3.2. Defining Transmission Parameters for HRP Weighing Module

In order to define transmission parameters of HRP weighing


module, press an internal SW1 switch on the main board
of the module. Follow HRP service manual.

 Make sure that communication between the PUE 7.1 and the HRP is
established, enter factory parameters submenu of the PUE 7.1 indicator.
 Go to a modified submenu of the weighing platform.
 Enter „Miscellaneous / MW-MH: Communication” submenu, list of the
following parameters is displayed:

NAME DEFAULT VALUES DESCRIPTION


Baud rate of RS232 (1) port of HRP
RS232 (1) 57600 1200115200
weighing module.
Baud rate of RS485 port of HRP
RS485 57600 1200115200
weighing module.
Address 1 - Setting address of HRP module.
IP Address 192.168.0.2 - Setting IP address of HRP module.
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 - Setting subnet mask of HRP module.
Default gateway 192.168.0.1 - Setting default gateway of HRP module.
Port 4001 - Setting local port of HRP module.
Setting time interval after passage
Timeout 60 0300s of which an inactive Ethernet
connection gets broken.

 Set respective parameter values and return to weighing, saving changes.

In order to save changes in HRP module memory it is


necessary to restart PUE 7.1 indicator.

11.3.3. Defining Factory Settings for HRP Module

In order to determine factory settings of HRP weighing


module press an internal SW1 button on the main board of
the module. Follow HRP service manual.

 Make sure that communication between the PUE 7.1 and the HRP is
established, enter factory parameters submenu of the PUE 7.1 indicator.

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 Go to a modified submenu of the weighing platform, list containing factory
parameter values read from the HRP weighing module is displayed:

NAME VALUES DESCRIPTION

Metrology - Metrology-related settings.


Rounding of the last digit and position of a
Reading unit: range 1 0.001  50
decimal point for weighing range I.
Rounding of the last digit and position of a
Reading unit: range 2 0.001  50
decimal point for weighing range II.
Rounding of the last digit and position of a
Reading unit: range 3 0.001  50
decimal point for weighing range III.
Verification unit: range 1 0.001  50 Verification unit of range I
Verification unit: range 2 0.001  50 Verification unit of range II
Verification unit: range 3 0.001  50 Verification unit of range 3
Range - Weighing range of HRP module.
Range 2 - Switching point of weighing range II.
Range 3 - Switching point of weighing range III.
Adjustment weight mass - Adjustment weight mass.
Adjustment unit g, kg, lb Adjustment unit.
g-cor. - Gravitational correction value.
Autozero range 0,1  5 Autozero range (in divisions).
Stability range 0,1  5 Stability range in [d] units.
Stability time 05 Stability time in [s].
Start mass control: 0 – disabled,
Start mass control 0, 1, 2 1 – range: from -5% to +15% of start mass,
2 – range: from -20% to +20% of start mass,
6.25, 12.5, 25, 50,
Converter rate, set depending on the intended
Converter speed 100, 200, 400,
use of HRP module.
800, 1600, 3200
Operating mode of A/D
Unipolar, bipolar A/D converter operating mode.
converter

Verified Yes, No Declaring whether the scale is verified or not.

Adjustment - Adjustment process.


Determining start mass of HRP module
Start mass determination - (procedure analogous to procedure described
in section 10.5).
HRP module adjustment (the procedure is
Adjustment -
likewise to the one described in section 10.5).
Factory adjustment procedure carried out with
Internal adjustment -
the use of an internal adjustment weight.

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Temperature compensation procedure carried
Internal correction of
- out with the use of an internal adjustment
temperature
weight.
Temperature compensation procedure carried
External correction of
- out with the use of an external adjustment
temperature
weight.
Start mass - Start mass value (in divisions).
Adjustment factor - Adjustment factor.
Zero change coefficient, coefficient value is
Zero temperature conditioned by temperature change, and
0.000000000000
coefficient determined by the software after the end
of compensation.
Sensitivity change coefficient, coefficient value
Sensitivity temperature is conditioned by temperature change and
0.000000000000
coefficient determined by the software after the end
of compensation.
Value of divisions read from the temperature
Adjustment temperature -
sensor during the adjustment.
Start mass determination
- Start mass value range in percent.
range [%]
Submenu for setting the automatic internal
Automatic adjustment -
adjustment.
Change position of Parameter allowing to reposition the internal
-
internal adjustment weight adjustment weight.
HRP module linearity correction (the
Linearity - procedure is likewise to the one described
in section 10.6).
Determine - Determining linearity correction points.
Delete - Deleting linearity correction.
Entering corrections for determined linearity
Corrections -
correction points.
Correction of parabolic linearity of HRP
Parabolic linearity
module
Determining parabolic linearity correction
Determine -
points.
Single w/o
Type hysteresis; Single Parabolic linearity type.
with hysteresis
Coefficient A - Parabolic linearity coefficient A.
Coefficient B - Parabolic linearity coefficient B.
An experimentally determined value that
approximates parabola for loads exceeding
Multiplier -
maximum mass of the weight used during the
procedure.
Mass range in divisions determining Max for to-
Range -
be-determined parabola (scale calculation).

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Information - Information (read-only).
Serial number - HRP module serial number.
Weighing firmware version - Preview of HRP module's software version.
Divisions - Display of A/D converter divisions.
Displaying temperature divisions of the
Temperature divisions -
converter.
Temperature value read from the internal
Temperature C sensor installed in the HRP module, given in
[C].
Start mass - Start mass value (in divisions).
Adjustment factor - Adjustment factor.
g-cor. - Gravitational correction value.
Zero change coefficient, coefficient value is
Zero temperature conditioned by temperature change, and
0.000000000000
coefficient determined by the software after the end
of compensation.
Sensitivity change coefficient, coefficient value
Sensitivity temperature is conditioned by temperature change and
0.000000000000
coefficient determined by the software after the end
of compensation.
Value of divisions read from the temperature
Adjustment temperature -
sensor during the adjustment.
Adjustment quantity - Quantity of carried out adjustments.
Activating the filter and defining filter
Definable filter -
dynamics.
Update - Software update.
Miscellaneous - Miscellaneous parameters.
heavyweight HRP,
lightweight HRP,
Scale type Scale type / HRP weighing module type.
MW-MH, MPSH,
MASH
Import Parameter import.
Export Parameter export.
Group of parameters for communication
Pue Y: Communication - between PUE 7.1 indicator and HRP module
(read section 11.3.1).
Group of parameters enabling modification
MW-MH: Communication - of transmission parameters for HRP module
using PUE 7.1 indicator (read section 11.3.2).
Set default - Restoring default HRP module settings.

 Set respective parameter values and return to weighing, saving changes.

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11.3.4. Paring of HRP Platform with PUE 7.1 Indicator
Function requesting the necessity to pair HRP platform with PUE 7.1 indicator.

Procedure:
 Enter <Info / Paired modules / Pair modules> submenu.
 The HRP platform is automatically paired with the PUE 7.1 indicator,
message <Modules paired> is displayed.
 Press button to confirm. Serial number of the paired HRP weighing
platform is displayed.

<Pair modules> function is available upon activation


of <Request modules pairing> parameter in <Global>
submenu (read section 10.2).

12. DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTION CABLES

Scale - computer cable (RS232)

Scale - printer cable (ZEBRA)

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Scale - printer cable (CITIZEN, EPSON)

I/O cable

„Scale-Ethernet” cable is a standard network cable


terminated with RJ45 connectors on both ends.

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