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Quick Start

PUE 7.1

Indicator

ITKB-10-01-12-20-EN

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To view the full user manual, go to the website or scan the QR code:

radwag.com/pl/manuals/B1G

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1. ZAWARTOŚĆ

PUE 7.1

PUE 7.1P Indicator

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Indicator

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Power supply*

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Power supply*

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2. NOTES AND WARNINGS

Operate the indicator in a room free from dust where the temperature ranges -10–40 °C (+14–104 °F) and where the relative humidity is below 80%. Potential temperature change shall occur gradually and slowly.

Place the scale on a table or a wall bracket ensuring stability. For the most stable and repeatable results it is recommended to use an anti-vibration table.

Not intended for use within EX zones.

Not intended for weighing explosive or flammable substances.

Place the scale away from heat sources. Avoid exposing the scale to the sunlight.

Avoid exposing the scale to the influ- ence of a magnetic field. Do not weigh magnetic substances.

-10oC +14oF +104oF +40oC

*The type of plug may vary depending on the country.

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up to 12 h

3. PREPARING FOR WORK

3.1. Indicator Temperature Stabilization

Prior to switching the indicator on let it reach room temperature (estimated stabilization time: 12 hours).

1 2 3

Place the indicator on the workstation and leave it until it reaches ambient temperature.

Press ON / OFF key to start the indicator.

3.2. Indicator Start-Up

Connect the power supply to a connector

located on the side of the indicator. Connect the power supply to the mains.

The indicator is ready for operation!

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4. PANEL AND SCREEN 4.1. Keypad

4.2. Home Screen

Switching on / off Zeroing Taring

Sending the weighing result to a printer or a computer.

Programmable key Programmable key

Proximity sensor Proximity sensor

Programmable key

Entering scale menu

Quick access keys

Programmable workspace Weighing

result window

Status bar

Process-related information

Local parameters

Set Min and Max

Products Edit lot number

Edit batch number

Statistics Zero

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SETUP

Log in Weighing

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5. BASIC OPERATIONS

Units

Supplementary unit TareGross Packaging

We ighing

Working modes

Weighing Parts counting Percent weighing Dosing

min ma x -0-

1 2 3 4 5 6

Formulations

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PGC

n

Press the current mass unit pictogram to display the list of all available units.

5.1. Working Modes / Unit Selection

Press the current working mode pic- togram to display the list of all working modes.

Weighing Parts counting Percent weighing Dosing Formulations PGC Density

Animal weighing Vehicle scale Transactions SQC

Gram [g]

Kilogram [kg]

Carat [ct]

Pount [lb]

Ounce [oz]

Newton [N]

5.2. Working Modes Settings

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Press the current mass unit pictogram to display the list of all available units.

Press the working mode settings pictogram to edit the current working mode.

Select working mode from the list.

A list of editable parameters of a given working mode is displayed.

Working modes

Weighing Parts counting Percent weighing Dosing 1 2 3 4 5 6

Formulations

%

PGC

Weighing

Save mode Dispensing Result control Tare mode 1

2 3 4 5 6

Delete tare Remove after weighing -T-

Manual each stable

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6. SETTINGS

6.1. Administrator’s Logging In 1

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2

4

Some scale settings are only available to the Administrator.

Prior to setting scale parameters log in as the Administrator.

Press “Log in” to enter “Operators” menu. Select „Administrator” from the displayed list of operators.

You have logged as the administrator.

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When the field for filling the password in is opened, confirm the empty field by pressing key.

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6.2. Proximity Sensors Configuration

Prior to configuring the proximity sensors, log in as the Administrator (see step 6.1.).

You can assign a function of your choice to each proximity sensor. In addition, you can assign various func- tions to the sensor in different working modes. See the exemplary procedure for sensors configuration for the

“Weighing” mode.

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4 2

Press the workspace to access current

working mode settings. Select “Button functions” parameter.

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Display

Text data 1

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Bar graph Button functions 2

Button Functions

Proximity sensor, left

Proximity sensor, right Proximity sensor - hand motion to the left Proximity sensor - hand motion to the right 13

14 15 16 17 Set default

None None None None

Funkcje przycisków

Czujnik zbliżeniowy lewy Czujnik zbliżeniowy prawy Czujnik zbliżeniowy - ruch w lewo

Czujnik zbliżeniowy - ruch w prawo

13 14 15 16

17 Ustaw domyślnie

Brak Brak Brak Brak Proximity sensor left

None Select workflow Local parameters Select product 10 recently selected products

Follow the above procedure to configure proximity sensors for other working modes.

Select respective sensor (right or left) from the list.

Select function to be assigned to the sensor.

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7. CONNECTING PERIPHERALS

DB15

Computer Computer

Computer

Printer

Printer

Printer Barcode

scanner

Barcode

scanner THB ambient

conditions sensor Barcode scanner RFID card

scanner

RFID card scanner

PLC

controller Stack light

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8. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Avoid using aggressive cleaning agents (e.g. solvents, cleansers containing chlorine, corrosive substances and bleach).

• Plastic elements can be cleaned with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a solution of water and a mild detergent (e.g. soap or dishwashing liquid).

• Dry cleaned elements using soft and dry cloth or use dust-free paper towel to absorb the remaining moisture.

• Do not install the components until they are completely dry.

Avoid using cleansers containing abrasive substances or scouring preparations.

Make sure that no dust or liquid enters the sockets and the inside of the indicator.

8.2. Cleaning Tips

Prior to cleaning it is necessary to disconnect the indicator from the mains. Unplug the connector from the electrical socket.

For cleaning use only soft cloths made of microfiber. Do not use any abrasive cloths or any material that may scratch the surface!

Apply the cleanser onto the cloth first.

Avoid applying the cleanser directly onto the device!

8.1. Notes and Warnings

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