Bvh2464gb Instruction Manual Intecont
Bvh2464gb Instruction Manual Intecont
Bvh2464gb Instruction Manual Intecont
Instruction Manual
BV-H2464 GB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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2 Safety notes................................
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2.1
Signal Words .......................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1.1
Signal Words for Safety Warnings ................................................................................................. 5
2.1.2
Signal Words for Application Notes ............................................................................................... 5
2.2
Five Safety Rules of Electrical Engineering ........................................................................................... 6
2.3
Damaged / Defective Electrical Components ......................................................................................... 6
3 General Diagram ................................................................
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3.1
An overview of the INTECONT Tersus .................................................................................................. 7
3.2
Diagram of beltweigher and weighfeeder ............................................................................................... 8
3.3
Method of Function ................................................................................................................................. 9
3.4
Characteristics ......................................................................................................................................10
4 Operation................................................................
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4.1
Quick guide ...........................................................................................................................................15
4.2
Function block.......................................................................................................................................17
4.3
Operating in Normal Operation.............................................................................................................18
5 Service Functions ................................................................
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5.1
Display Test and Version Number ........................................................................................................21
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15 Events ................................................................
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15.1 Events Details .....................................................................................................................................117
15.1.1
Event Group: Calibration ............................................................................................................117
15.1.2
Event Group: Controller .............................................................................................................118
15.1.3
Event Group: Electrical System .................................................................................................118
15.1.4
Event Group: Interlock ...............................................................................................................118
15.1.5
Event Group: Material Flow........................................................................................................119
15.1.6
Event Group: MAX .....................................................................................................................119
15.1.7
Event Group: Mechanic ..............................................................................................................120
15.1.8
Event Group: MIN ......................................................................................................................120
15.1.9
Event Group: Sequence Monitoring ...........................................................................................121
15.1.10
Event Group: System Message .................................................................................................122
16 Hardware and technical data................................................................
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16.1 Technical Data and Replacement Parts .............................................................................................123
16.2 Connection Diagrams .........................................................................................................................125
16.3 Replacing INTECONT PLUS with INTECONT Tersus .......................................................................127
16.4 PROFIBUS module (VPB8020) ..........................................................................................................130
16.5 DeviceNet Module (VCB8020) ..........................................................................................................132
16.6 Modbus Interface VSS8020................................................................................................................134
16.7 LED diagnosis.....................................................................................................................................135
17 Web server functions ................................................................
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17.1 Web Server .........................................................................................................................................137
17.2 System Information .............................................................................................................................137
18 Appendix ................................................................
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18.1 Service Values ....................................................................................................................................139
18.2 Set option............................................................................................................................................140
18.3 Function Check ...................................................................................................................................141
18.4 Test Connector ...................................................................................................................................142
18.5 Starting and Stopping .........................................................................................................................143
18.6 Measuring at the Discharge Point VAP ..............................................................................................144
18.7 Belt Monitoring ....................................................................................................................................145
18.8 BIC belt impact compensation ............................................................................................................145
18.9 Linearization .......................................................................................................................................146
Index ................................................................
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Safety notes
2 Safety notes
To avoid personal injury and equipment damage, follow the safety regulations stated below.
Additionally, you should observe:
Safety hints given in order-specific documentation
Safety hints relating to mechanical components
Instructions and safety tips for parts manufactured by sub-suppliers or that are not part of Schenck
Process's scope of delivery.
When performing installation, commissioning and service work, observe all applicable local regulations.
Intended Application
The measuring system and its connected mechanical components are exclusively designed for weighing and
controlling tasks. Any use other than originally intended is considered inappropriate.
Sources of Risk
If the measuring system has been correctly installed and commissioned, it does not pose any danger during
weigh operations.
Hazards may arise when the system is used for control operations or for transporting weighed goods. Potential hazards may then arise from e.g. additional devices through which the weighed goods are passed or
metered. Minor risks may arise in these situations if the measuring system is used or operated by untrained
personnel.
The measuring system can be part of a more complex plant. The system operating company is fully responsible for the operating safety of the system.
Personnel
Preparation, assembly, commissioning, operation, maintenance and servicing may only be carried out by
qualified personnel.
All persons working on the system are required to observe the safety hints and know the parts of the technical documentation relevant to their work.
The operating company is responsible for instructing his operators to observe all regulations and instructions
given.
Changing Parameters
The measuring system's functionality is determined by parameters. Only personnel familiar with the device's
mode of operation may alter these parameters (e.g. after training by Schenck Process). Incorrectly set parameters may cause injury or material damage. Furthermore they may also cause considerable disruption to
weigh operations.
Password
Passwords safeguard the parameters against unauthorized alteration. The measuring system operating
company must ensure that the password is handled safely.
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Design Modifications
Unauthorized modifications to the system and/or use of replacement parts not supplied by Schenck Process
voids Schenck Process's liability for any resulting damages. This especially applies to alterations which could
affect the operating safety of the system.
Replacing Components
Spare parts must meet the technical specifications indicated by Schenck Process. To ensure this requirement is met, only genuine Schenck Process spare parts should be used. When using other spare parts, the
warranty will be void.
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Safety notes
2.1
Signal Words
2.1.1
Potential dangers will always exist when working with technical devices. Dangers will arise if the machine
was incorrectly installed
was incorrectly commissioned
is operated by untrained personnel
is repaired by not qualified personnel
The following signal words throughout this manual indicate dangers that may arise when handling this machine.
DANGER
This signal word indicates a danger that can immediately cause the
most severe injuries up to and including death.
Follow all instructions to prevent this from occurring.
WARNING
This signal word indicates a danger that can cause serious injuries up
to and including death.
Follow all instructions to prevent this from occurring.
CAUTION
This signal word indicates a danger that can cause slight or medium
injuries.
Follow all instructions to prevent this from occurring.
2.1.2
Signal words for information on material damages and on the optimal use of the machine
STRICTLY OBSERVE
Signal word used to identify situations in which material or environmental damage could occur.
Follow all instructions to prevent this from occurring.
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HINT
Signal word used to identify information on using the product economically and at an optimal level of efficiency.
2.2
These fives safety rules must be followed in the order shown before commencing work on electrical systems.
Once the work is finished, they are to be applied in reverse order.
DANGER
Electric shock from live components
Danger of life from electric shocks
Take all possible precautions to ensure safety before commencing work
on live components. Observe, among other things, the following.
1. Disconnect the components.
2. Secure them against inadvertent restart.
3. Ensure that the components have been de-energized.
4. Above 1 KV: Earth the cables and bypass them.
5. Cover or shield adjacent, live components.
2.3
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General Diagram
3 General Diagram
3.1
INTECONT Tersus is an extension of and improvement on the INTECONT system that has proven its worth
for years and has been used in more than 50,000 scales all over the world.
INTECONT Tersus is a measuring and measurement processing system of continuous weighing and feeding
equipment for
weighfeeders
conveyor belt scales
differential feeding scales
Coriolis mass flow equipment and
solids flow equipment.
The basic hardware equipment is aligned to the needs of the application.
The following can be installed as optional equipment:
Fieldbus modules
230 VAC power supply
module with additional analog outputs and analog inputs
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General Diagram
3.2
COUNTER
ANALOG
Analog output
SERIAL
24 V
Power supply
MOTOR
PREFEEDER
FULL
DRIBBLE
MAX
10
MIN
11
FAULT
12
ON/OFF
13
RELEASE
LC
Belt speed
Belt sensor
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General Diagram
3.3
Method of Function
A belt weigher or weighfeeder continuously weighs the quantity of material transported by a conveyor belt.
The feed rate is regulated on a weighfeeder according to a setpoint. A belt weigher only measures and it
cannot influence the feed rate.
Definitions
Q
Belt load
Speed
Feed rate
The quantity of material transported by the conveyor belt per unit of time
Total
Belt load Q and speed v are continuously measured and factored together. The result is the feed rate I, from
which the flow rate is determined.
Fig. 2: The belt load of the weighbridge is not legal for trade
The material is transported over a weighing platform located beneath the belt, limited by 2 carrying idlers.
The load on the platform exerts a force on the load cell LC through one or more weighing idlers. The measuring displacement is approximately 0.2 mm. The measuring rolls are linked with the frame construction via
parallel plate springs. The load cell output voltage is proportional to the platform load. It is recorded with a
suitable measuring amplifier.
The load distribution on a single-roll weighbridge is shown by the white triangle. Only half of the force from
the weight of the material is passed into the measuring idler. The following conversion formula applies to the
effective bridge length with single-roll weighbridges:
Leff = Lg / 2
Weighing platforms with more than one weighing idler will have a different factor than 1/2.
Therefore the belt load in kg/m totals:
QB = total load on the weighbridge.
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General Diagram
Belt speed
The belt speed is recorded using velocity sensor D and converted into a corresponding pulse frequency.
Feed rate
The readings Q and v are standardized in the unit to the physical quantities kg/m and m/s and multiplied with
one another. The product is feed rate I.
I in kg/s
Q in kg/m
v in m/s
QB in kg
Leff in m
I in kg/h
3.4
Characteristics
Displays
The display of INTECONT Tersus consists of 4 parts:
1. You can give the technical name at the installation location in the header. A rotating symbol on the left
edge shows whether the weighfeeder is on or off.
2. The second line of the display is reserved for event messages.
3. The following two lines show readings that can be selected with the cursor buttons. These lines correspond to the lines of the INTECONT PLUS display.
The lower half of the display is used for various visualizations: the large-scale display of an individual reading, displaying 4 readings in line font size or displaying as many as 9 adjustable readings in the parameters
block Configuration HMI Values. They adapt their font size over 3 levels.
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General Diagram
Event messages
Events and malfunctions are shown by an alphanumerical shorthand symbol and title.
The appropriate "uncoded text" for all subsequent events can be called up via the operating keyboard.
This distinguishes alarms (red) and warnings that either have to be acknowledged (orange) or do not
have to be acknowledged (yellow). Alarms will shut down the scales, warnings will not. All alarms are
also indicated with a relay output.
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General Diagram
Operating philosophy
Operator guidance through menus on several levels. Important configuration and calibration functions
are secured via password.
The dialog language for fault messages, operation and service programs
DEUTSCH, ENGLISH, FR-FRANCAIS, ES-ESPANOL, IT-ITALIANO, CN-CHINESE, JP-JAPANESE,
RU-RUSSIAN, HU-HUNGARIAN, NL-NETHERLAND at your choice or a loadable language (OTHER /
XX-NEW).
Dimensions
SI units (Metric): kg, kg/h, t, t/h, m and cm
NON SI units (English): lb, lb/h, t, t/h, f and inches
Turning recording the total or setpoint specification on or off
This can be selected with the P02.06 Feeder Start and FALSE Feedrate Setpoint parameters (however,
only with charging systems).
Monitoring for minimum and maximum limit values
For feed rate, belt load and belt speed The limit values, relay outputs and event classes can be separately defined for all 6 possibilities.
Mains power failure
Scale data, calibration data, counter readings and quantity pulses not yet issued are kept for an unlimited
time after a mains power failure and the time is kept for approx. 5 days.
Belt speed
The belt speed is recorded with a speed pick-up.
Zero settings
The zero point fault of the belt weigher comes from soiling that adheres permanently or from other constant factors. The zero setting records the zero point fault on an empty belt over one or several wholenumber belt circuits. This corrects the regular measurement in normal operation.
Zero setting takes place with an empty belt conveyor with a program which runs automatically.
Zero setting should be started manually at regular intervals if automatic operation is not preselected.
The maximum permitted zero setting correction is monitored.
Zero drop out
Suppressing totalizing for measurements around zero so that the counter remains constant during noload belt operation. The function can be turned off.
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General Diagram
Tare
Taring is a calibration procedure that determines the impact that the empty belt has on the measuring
signal, the basic tare. After taring, the total remains unchanged over one belt circuit with the empty belt.
Call-up is password protected.
Measuring at dispatch: VAP
The weighing platform is not located directly at the material discharge point for design reasons. This
means that if the belt load changes, the measurement for the feed rate will not precisely equal the current feed rate at the dispatch point. Measurement is shifted to the material discharge point using a special velocity-dependent delay element. No special measuring sensors are required to do this.
Batching mode
Batch mode conveys a preset amount of material. The conveying process ends once the batch setpoint
has been reached. The batching process can be controlled via the belt conveyor drive or bin feeder.
The turn-off point and dribble feed utilization can be adapted automatically.
BIC belt influence compensation and belt drift
This function makes it possible for the belt to record and compensate for dynamic zero point influence
with an additional belt circuit sensor and a metallic marking flag in the belt. This increases the scale's
short-term accuracy.
Display filters
For feed rate, belt load and belt speed
Maintenance guidelines by overlaying an event in the display
for the voltage supply's operating time, the scale's operating time and the next zero setting.
Calibration
It is not necessary to calibrate the pick-up input. Certain design data such as on the load cells, velocity
sensors and conveyor belt inclination must be entered. The system uses this data to calculate all standardizations required for the displays. It can be controlled or readjusted using two different methods.
Control with material: the result of a material inspection is entered into the system and it serves to correct
the measurement result.
Control with calibration weight: standardization is controlled or can also be corrected if the technical data
(such as the lever ratio or belt conveyor inclination) is not precisely known.
In later operation, the program also becomes suitable for verifying mechanical changes such as the
weighing platform being twisted due to movement of the foundations.
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Operation
4 Operation
4.1
Quick guide
line 1: header
rotating cross as a progress indicator. The scales are switched on; feed rate and flow
rate are being recorded. In belt-based systems, only the belt load and belt speed are
measured when the device is switched off (single point displayed).
: with activated batching mode
local designation of the feeder. This can be changed with EasyServe via parameters
P01.05.
two lines of the actual value displays These lines correspond to the two lines of
INTECONT PLUS.
Actual value displays that can be selected with buttons 0 - 9. The functions of buttons
4 - 7 depend on the application software and parameterization.
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Totalizer 1Large
SetpointLarge
with bars
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FeedrateLarge
with bars
Belt LoadLarge
with bars
Belt SpeedLarge
with bars
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Operation
operating elements:
SCROLL
Preselect the data display of the upper line
Select a group of parameters or one parameter
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DELETE
START/STOP
DATA
Prepare the input, for instance changing the parameters and inserting the setpoint
FUNCTION
Operation
4.2
ESCAPE
ENTER
Function block
The function block is the point of entry for everything to be performed on the device. All functions and dialogs
can be called up through it. The function block is two-staged.
Select the desired function of the second level. This space has a yellow
background.
Select function. It only shows the functions that can be called up now.
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Operation
Configuration and parameter functions are only accessible via password. The password is queried once the
function has been called up.
Access to some functions can be configured in the Dialog Behaviour block. Entries might be missing depending upon this setting.
The appearance on the unit:
4.3
The feeder drive can be switched on and off with the keys in this field if the mode of operation and the parameterization permit it.
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Operation
WARNING
A start signal will actuate the motors.
There is the danger of injury if persons are in the area of the drives. Bulk
solids can be transported and cover the following equipment.
The turn-off command is not an emergency-off. Instead, it is provided for
operational shutdown.
Call up other functions such as showing event information, configuration and return from the function
block
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Operation
Acknowledge input.
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Service Functions
5 Service Functions
Display Events
Setup
Display Check
Service Values /
Standard Values
Start Data Logging /
Stop Data Logging
Clear Data Log File
Service functions help get an overview of the status of the unit and the weighing system.
Display Events leads to a list of current upcoming events.
Service Values activates the display of other internal status information in the lower line of the display
Service Values. This line has a grey background. The return from this display takes place from Standard
Values .
The other functions operate the routines set in the parameter block Data Logging.
5.1
This function displays the software version and tests the display.
Call up the function block
Setup
Display Check
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Counter functions
6 Counter functions
Reset Totalizer 1
Reset Totalizer 2
Totals
Totalizer Record
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Mode functions
7 Mode functions
There are functions brought together in the Mode menu for switching over into various operating modes.
Functions: Mode
Start Keyboard Mode /
Stop Keyboard Mode
Stop Prefeeder /
Particip. Prefeeder
Start Simulation /
Stop Simulation
7.1
Mode
The Start Keyboard Mode function can be used to switch the preselected operating sources for turning
on/off and specifying the setpoint and target batching values to the INTECONT keyboard.
Stop Keyboard Mode will again select the previous sources.
The On-Off status and setpoints will be retained when switching to the keyboard from an external source
(e.g. serial). The external signals act in the opposite direction. It is still possible to see a preselected external
setpoint.
Display:
Keyboard operation is indicated by OP in the status line.
7.2
Prefeeder
The Particip. Prefeeder or Stop Prefeeder functions determine the impact of INTECONT on the prefeeder.
This function is activated in normal operation and INTECONT takes on controlling the prefeeder. The material flow is interrupted when it is off and the scale can be tared, etc.
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Mode functions
7.3
Simulation
In simulation mode, all functions of the scales without material can be tested during start-up. The scales are
not suited to normal operation during simulation.
Display:
SY14 Event: Simulation active event information
SIM is shown in the status line and service values.
This function can be turned off again with Stop Simulation in the same fashion.
Characteristics:
1. All operating functions can be carried out
2. For feeding systems the actual value for the feed rate will be set to the setpoint. This value will be set as
per P02.02 Nominal Flow Rate for measuring systems.
3. The belt load and velocity measurement are active.
4. All control inputs and outputs work as adjusted.
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Calibration functions
8 Calibration functions
Functions: Calibration
>0< Zero Set
LB: Pulses/Belt
TW: Tare
CW: Span Calibration
Calibration
Set Time
8.1
The 3 adjustment programs that provide basic and secondary calibration are available in this menu along
with the >0< Zero Set and Set Time functions.
The procedure is the same for all programs.
They have to be used in basic calibration in the order of LB, TW and CW.
All of them are protected from unintentional operation with a password. No total will be recorded during the
run time of a program until acknowledgement; analog outputs are set to the offset amount.
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Calibration functions
8.2
Pulse/Belt circuit LB
While the program is running, the remaining seconds of the program running time and the impulses added
up with the velocity sensor are shown in the display.
LB: Calibration active is shown in the header.
After ending the program, the mean belt speed is shown in the display over the entire running period along
with the final result of impulses/belt circuit.
There is the request LB: wait for Confirmation in the header.
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Calibration functions
The results are accepted and filed in P04.06 Belt Circuit No. parameters.
8.3
Tare TW
The taring program uses one or several whole-number belt circuits to record the zero point fault of the
weighfeeder. This value is used to correct the ongoing measuring results in normal operation. We should
distinguish taring from zero setting.
Taring:
Recording of the base tares (i.e., the weight of such things as the mechanism or
belt conveyor) when starting up, servicing and doing maintenance
Zero setting:
The maximum correction stroke of the zero setting program is limited while that of the tare program is
not. After taring, the permissible correction deviation of the zeroing program is based on the new
reference value.
Conditions:
1. There may not be any material on the belt conveyor under any circumstances. The prefeeder can be
controlled with Feeder ON/OFF function.
2. Clean the scale's mechanical equipment within the scales zone. Deposits may remain that develop again
immediately in regular operation.
3. Switch off batch mode
4. The belt conveyor must be running. Notice is given automatically.
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Calibration functions
Sequence:
Call up the function distributor
Calibration
TW: Tare
While the program is running, the display shows the remaining running period in % of the entire running
period and the constantly meaned tare in % of the rated belt load.
TW: Calibration active is shown in the header.
After ending the program, the display shows how much tare departs from prior taring in % of the rated belt
load and the mean of the entire tare in % of the rated belt load.
Dev = + : tare has increased
Dev = + : tare has decreased
The TW: wait for Confirmation message in the header reports the end of the program and requests user
input.
The result is accepted and stored in the P04.04Basic Tare parameters. At the
same time, P04.05 Tare Correction is set to zero.
The result is not accepted and the scales are not tared.
Specific Messages:
Start ! if the belt is not running
Aborted !
NOTE
Tare may exceed 100 % by using the rated belt load as reference.
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CAUTION
If the deviation (Dev) is substantial (>20 %), this may indicate a mechanical fault.
The weighing platform must then be checked for stuck material particles.
If BIC is active (P13.05 BIC Active = YES), the tare vectors of BIC are initialized with the taring program.
8.4
Weight Check CW
You can use this program to control the turndown of the system. This is done by loading the weighing platform with a known calibration weight and automatically calculating the average platform load over one or
several whole-number belt circuits. The result is compared to a preset setpoint and then displayed.
No automatic correction is performed.
Suitable calibration weights are available as accessories.
Conditions:
1. Taring or zero setting
2. Key in the calibration weight in P03.08 parameters. The calibration weight should be between 30 % and
100 % of the Qo rated bridge load.
Qo = qo * Leff
Calibration
CW: Span Calibration
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Calibration functions
While the program is running, the remaining running period is shown in the display in % of the total running
period along with the continual Set/Act measuring result.
CW: Calibration active is shown in the header.
After ending the program, the fictitiously conveyed quantity of material is shown in the display over the
running period along with the mean of KOR of the Set/Act over the entire running period.
The CW: wait for Confirmation message in the header reports the end of the program and requests user
input.
Exiting the program. Either button may be used AS THE RESULT IS NOT
ACCEPTED AUTOMATICALLY.
Specific Messages:
Start ! if the belt is not running
Aborted !
NOTE
If no calibration weight is mounted, the zero point of the scales can be checked with this program.
Evaluating the results
Error < 1 %
Error < 5 %
Error > 5 %
The current value of the P04.02 Range Correction parameter is not taken into account in the check.
This is why the control program will show the same KOR fault quotients after correcting with the value input in
P04.02.
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Calibration functions
8.5
The date and time are among the Service Values status information for the scale and
they can be changed at any time.
Calibration
Set Time
Then it shows the new setting for a couple of seconds as Current Time.
The internal clock will run for a further approx. 5 days in case of a mains failure.
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Parameter functions
9 Parameter functions
Functions: Parameter
Read Parameters
Enter Parameters
Print Parameters
Load Factory Defaults
Load Custom Defaults
Parameter
Option activate
9.1
Read Parameters
Parameter are changeable characteristics or data with which the device can be adapted to its special
weighing task.
You can find the meaning of the parameters in the detailed parameter description.
The input of parameters is protected by a password. They can inspected without any hazard with the Read
Parameters function. The parameters are broken down into functional blocks and numbered within a block.
Parameters are composed as follows:
Pxx.yy <Text>, where: xx: block number
yy: Number of the parameters in the block
<Text> Explanatory name of the parameters (language-dependent)
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Parameter functions
Reading parameters:
Parameter
Read Parameters
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Printer functions
10 Printer functions
Functions: Printer Setting
Totalizer Record
Print Parameters
Print Status Report
Batch Record
Printer Setting
When printing with the Batch Record function, the Totalizer Record function adds the batch setpoint and
actual batch value to the print-out and Totalizer Printout is printed out as the heading.
The batch protocol can only be printed after completing the batch. The counter protocol is available at any
time.
The complete parameter list is printed out with the current readings using the Print Parameters function. All
inputs departing from the default readings are marked with an *. The list of all possible event messages and
the current hardware allocation is printed out as an appendix.
The printing procedure can be cancelled at any time.
10.1
Status Report
The Print Status Report can be printed out at any time. It provides information on the events and configuration results that have occurred to date, etc. The Service Values chapter explains the specific data in detail.
The printing procedure can be cancelled at any time.
Software version
Own Address
IP Address
OP Mode
Simulation Mode
Feeder On
Volumetric Mode
Summary Alarm
Status information
Maintenance Electric
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Printer functions
Totalizer 1
Totalizer 2
Totalizer 3
The number and type of events from Power ON or since the last print-out ofPrint
Status Report.
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Batching functions
11 Batching functions
Functions: Batch
Select Batch / Deselect Batch
Batch Record
Abort Batch
Batch
11.1
Batching mode
A preselected quantity of material is dispatched in batching mode. When it reaches the batch setpoint, the
conveyor belt and material prefeeder are turned off and the feeding process is ended.
Display:
If Batch Mode is selected, the summation symbol appears in the header.
Relevant data in the middle and lower display zone: Batch Setpoint, Batch Actual Value and Batch Residual
Amount.
Before starting a batch, Batch Actual Value and Batch Residual Amount show the amounts reached by the
previous batch. Deselecting Batch Mode means that the displays are no longer accessible, although they
appear again with the new preselection.
The display format corresponds to Counter 1 Unit.
Preselection batching mode
Preselecting the batching mode makes batching possible, although it does not initiate a batch.
The condition: scales OFF and the function is activated.
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Batching functions
after a
A query of the Setpoint of the Feedrate will be first made if Feedrate Setpoint is set
to OP or keyboard mode is active.
Skip the input.
The old Setpoint of the Feedrate is maintained. Then Batch Setpoint
Source will be queried automatically.
Acknowledge input.
Interrupting a batch
The batch is continued with the next start command.
Deselect Batch
This function deselects batching mode, i.e. it is taken out of the active
scope of functions. The summation symbol disappears from the header and the batching values can no
longer be called up again. However, they will not be cleared.
Conditions: the batch is ended or cancelled via Abort Batch function (scales OFF).
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Batching functions
Batching mode can be re-activated with the Select Batch function and you can inspect the old batching
values again.
Abort Batch
This function cancels a current batch and the conveying process is ended immediately.
Operation remains in batch mode
The next start command will begin a new batch; the previous batch will not be resumed.
11.2
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Startup operation
12 Startup operation
operation
12.1
Weighing Platforms
Multiple-Idler Platform
Several weighing idlers are combined into one mechanical unit, the measuring bridge.
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Startup operation
Buckled Platform
The weighing platform consists of two parts. The force is conducted centrally into the load cell. A split measuring table can also be used in place of the weighing idlers.
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Startup operation
SingleSingle-Idler Platform
Parallel leaf-spring bearing
The calibration weight can theoretically be mounted at any point on the weighing platform mechanical equipment. The effective load is always the applied weight QP.
QPRF = QP
tan() 0.018 * a
Angle = 0 : K = 0
Angle = neg : K = neg
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MultipleMultiple-Idler Platform
Entire platform supported on load cells
QPRF = QP
Pivot joint bearing
See Single-idler platform
Buckled Platform
The calibration weight usually has an effect in the center.
QPRF = QP
If the entire belt issupported on one side, the following applies
If the belts are inclined, the extension or shortening of the calibration lever corresponding to the single-idler
platform must be taken into account.
Chain
Chain Calibration Weights:
If a chain curtain is placed over the weighing platform area, the effective calibration weight then becomes the
total weight of the chain in the weighing area.
QPRF = n * Lg * s
n = Number of chains
Lg = Overall weighing platform length in m
s = Weight of chain per m in kg/m
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0 must be entered as angle a. The full force Q acts on the load cells.
12.2
Parameter Input
A technical data sheet is part of the scope of delivery. It contains all important nominal and calibration data
acc. specification. We will therefore list only a few important pieces of information and some recommendations at this point. It makes sense to go through all of the parameters and consider the value entered.
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Startup operation
The inclination of the belt can be determined easily using a spirit level and a measuring tape. It is advantageous to measure multiple times and to take the mean value of these measurements (h1, h2, ) as the
value 'h'.
The Angle P03.07 angle is then a = tan
-1
(h/l)
Lever Ratio
P03.06
Angle
P03.07
P04.01
kg/m
m
Degrees
kg
F should be less than or equal to the total of LC Rated Capacity P03.04. Otherwise, the load cells are too
small for the required Nominal Flow Rate.
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12.3
Function Check
1. Switch on the belt conveyor and scales. The switch-on process depends on the preselected Feeder
Start P02.06 source.
2. A rotating cross appears in the header as a progress indicator. If not, there is no clearance or the ON
button was not pressed.
3. Take any event messages which appear into account and remove the error.
4. Check the following:
Tachometer: The output frequency of the tachometer generator has to be less than 3,000 Hz with activated measurement. The value must approximately correspond to the information in the data sheet.
Load cell: The non-standardized initial value for the load cell amplifier may not be larger than 2.85 mV/V
even at nominal load of the weighing platform. It must change if the weighing platform is placed under
load (e.g. the calibration weight). If the value is too large, the load cell is overloaded. If the value is negative, the load cell may be wrongly connected.
The load cell load in percent, sourced from the sum of the load cell nominal capacities, should not be
larger than 100 % with nominal belt load.
12.4
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12.5
The velocity sensor frequency generator can be actuated in a number of different ways.
1. with a frictional wheel on the lower carrying run of the belt or
2. with the shaft of the drive motor
In the first case, the value Pulses per length P02.04 depends on the exact diameter of the frictional wheel;
in the second case, it depends on the gear and looping factor of the belt. So the velocity measurement
accuracy should be checked.
1. Establish the velocity of the conveyor belt using a stopwatch and a tape measure. Make several measurements to be sure and then calculate the mean.
2. Read the speed display over the same period of time wherever feasible.
3. Compare these readings with one another and correct P02.04 wherever necessary. (new value = prior
value * speed measured/speed read)
This procedure can also be used to determine unknown characteristic values.
Check the space between the recording sensor and crown gear and reduce wherever necessary if there is a
known Pulses per length and large deviations.
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12.6
Each test or calibration with calibration weights can only approximate the actual operating conditions. A highly accurate continuous measurement can be achieved only by making several measurements with bulk material and a subsequent correction. It is corrected with Range Correction P04.02. The following image shows
an example of an arrangement for verifying a belt-based continuous throughput.
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Parameters
13 Parameters
The INTECONT Tersus is adapted to each application by means of parameters. No special programing
knowledge is therefore necessary.
Parameter set
Purpose
Activation
Always active
Factory settings
Cannot be changed
Backup set
Note: Parameters not required for an application can be faded out or declared 'read only' using EasyServe in
expert mode. EasyServe compiles a list of visible parameters that form an integral part of the system documentation. They, together with this manual, make up the relevant documentation of the control system for an
application. The parameter list in the operating manual contains all of the parameters, regardless of their
actual use in an application.
In addition to the parameter set stored in the scales, we recommend that after commissioning you keep a
copy of the parameter set in a mass storage medium using EasyServe.
The parameters are sorted into blocks for purposes of clarity. The parameter can be explicitly identified by
means of its block and the number in the block in the corresponding version of the scales software:
P01.03: Parameter block 1, 3rd parameter
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Parameters
Note: Each parameter also has a unique number (ID) with which it can be addressed over the serial interface. This number can be seen as a Tooltip in EasyServe when passing over the parameter and can be output in the parameter printout.
Gaps can appear between block numbers and parameters within the blocks.
In rare cases, the number of a parameter may change.
13.1
Abbreviations
Source
Description
FB
Fieldbus
OP
Operating panel
DI
Digital Input
DO
Digital Output
AI
Analog Inputs
AO
Analog Outputs
Event
W1
W2
ALARM
Alarm
IGNORE
Ignore: do not show any event message but switch the corresponding contact outputs
LC
Load cell
Feed rate
Belt speed
VCU
VHM
IT
INTECONT Tersus
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Parameters
13.2
13.2
The system monitors a range of both of its own operation and the peripherals. The reaction to a recognized
deviation, that is to say an event, is set by parameters. The parameters are used to assign to each event a
class that will determine this reaction.
Event class
Description
Impact on
feeding
Acknowledgement
required
Color
Alarm
ALARM
Yes
Red
Warning 1
W1
Yes
Orange
Warning 2
W2
No
Only display as long as
the event is active
Yellow
Ignore
IG
Note: An external binary output channel that may have been assigned to an event is set, independent of the
event class.
A newly pending alarm or warning 1-class event will be shown on the operating panel blinking and in color.
The blinking stops when acknowledged. Acknowledged event messages are cleared from the display for
currently pending events when the event is no longer pending. Each event is stored with a time-stamp in the
internal memory for later analysis.
13.3
Parameter Listing
Name
Default
P01.01 [66]
Language
DEUTSCH
4224
P01.02 [66]
Userdefined Text
XX-NEW
5816
P01.03 [66]
Font
UMing 30
6244
P01.04 [66]
Units
Metric
4225
P01.05 [66]
Scale Name
6238
P01.06 [66]
Password
10000
4292
P01.07 [66]
2. Password
14389
4321
P01.08 [66]
Feeder ON/OFF
active
4280
P01.09 [66]
active
4282
Customer
Sys ID
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Parameters
P01.10 [66]
Batch control
active
4283
P01.11 [66]
active
4284
P01.12 [66]
Reset Counter 1
active
4286
P01.13 [66]
Reset Counter 2
active
4287
P01.14 [66]
not active
4308
P01.15 [66]
not active
4309
Number:
Name
Default
P02.01 [69]
------ t/h
4229
P02.02 [69]
400 t/h
4226
P02.03 [69]
Speed Measurement
DI
6144
P02.04 [69]
50.26 I/m
4256
P02.05 [69]
Nominal Speed
1 m/s
4227
P02.06 [69]
Feeder Start
OP
4241
P02.07 [69]
Counter 1 Unit
------- t
4230
P02.08 [69]
0 ms
4231
P02.09 [69]
Counter 2 Unit
------- t
4232
P02.10 [69]
Counter 3 Unit
------- t
4233
P02.11 [69]
n/a
4239
P02.12 [69]
Totalizer Increment
10 kg
4254
P02.13 [69]
Z1-Numberstep
Automatic
4255
02 - Rated Data
Customer
Sys ID
03 - Calibration Data
Number:
Name
Default
P03.01 [72]
6145
P03.02 [72]
30 s
4353
P03.03 [72]
LC Characteristic Value
2.85 mV/V
4257
P03.04 [72]
LC Rated Capacity
220 kg
4258
P03.05 [72]
1m
4259
P03.06 [72]
Lever Ratio
4260
P03.07 [72]
Angle
0 Grad
4261
P03.08 [72]
Calibration Weight
50 kg
4354
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Customer
Sys ID
Parameters
04 - Calibrat. Results
Number:
Name
Default
Customer
Sys ID
P04.01 [73]
111.11 kg/m
6146
P04.02 [73]
Range Correction
4352
P04.03 [73]
Total Tare
0 kg/m
6147
P04.04 [73]
Basic Tare
0 kg/m
4355
P04.05 [73]
Tare Correction
0 kg/m
4356
P04.06 [73]
1000000 I/B
4357
05 - Analog Outputs
Number:
Name
Default
Customer
Sys ID
P05.01 [74]
AO
4388
P05.02 [74]
4 mA
4389
P05.03 [74]
20 mA
4390
P05.04 [74]
n/a
4391
P05.05 [74]
4 mA
4392
P05.06 [74]
20 mA
4393
P05.07 [74]
AO: Speed
n/a
4394
P05.08 [74]
Speed Offset
4 mA
4395
P05.09 [74]
Speed Range
20 mA
4396
Number:
Name
Default
P06.01 [76]
5 % Io
4337
P06.02 [76]
W2
4338
P06.03 [76]
120 % Io
4339
P06.04 [76]
W2
4340
P06.05 [76]
20 % Q
4341
P06.06 [76]
W2
4342
P06.07 [76]
120 % Q
4343
P06.08 [76]
W2
4344
P06.09 [76]
5%V
4345
06 - Limit Values
Customer
Sys ID
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Parameters
P06.10 [76]
W2
4346
P06.11 [76]
120 % V
4347
P06.12 [76]
W2
4348
Number:
Name
Default
P07.01 [79]
3s
4328
P07.02 [79]
3s
4329
P07.03 [79]
3s
4331
P07.04 [79]
3s
4332
P07.05 [79]
LC Filter
1s
4334
P07.06 [79]
Afterflow Totalizer
3s
4274
Number:
Name
Default
P08.01 [80]
NO
4675
P08.02 [80]
0.5 % Q
4729
P08.03 [80]
1%Q
4676
P08.04 [80]
Zeroing Limit
5%Q
4677
P08.05 [80]
W1
4678
P08.06 [80]
4h
6151
P08.07 [80]
IG
6152
P08.08 [80]
Print Result
NO
6153
P08.09 [80]
5%Q
6154
P08.10 [80]
W2
6155
P08.11 [80]
NO
4679
P08.12 [80]
1%Q
4680
Number:
Name
Default
P09.01 [82]
Pre-cut-off Amount
100 kg
6156
P09.02 [82]
Correction Amount
0 kg
4451
P09.03 [82]
Adaptation Factor
4452
P09.04 [82]
Batch Tolerance +
1%
6157
P09.05 [82]
Batch Tolerance -
1%
6160
07 - Filters
Customer
Sys ID
Sys ID
09 - Batch Mode
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Customer
Sys ID
Parameters
P09.06 [82]
W1
4459
P09.07 [82]
Belt Empty
NO
6162
P09.08 [82]
IG
6163
P09.09 [82]
OP
4449
P09.10 [82]
NO
4453
P09.11 [82]
NO
6165
P09.12 [82]
NO
6166
Number:
Name
Default
P10.01 [84]
Baud rate
9600
4512
P10.02 [84]
Print Subtotal
Error
6192
P10.03 [84]
NO
4460
P10.04 [84]
72
4513
P10.05 [84]
6167
P10.06 [84]
6168
P10.07 [84]
6169
P10.08 [84]
6170
P10.09 [84]
FMZ 1 Line
6171
P10.10 [84]
FMZ 1 Column
6172
P10.11 [84]
FMZ 2 Line
6173
P10.12 [84]
FMZ 2 Column
6174
P10.13 [84]
Date/Time Line
6175
P10.14 [84]
Date/Time Column
6176
P10.15 [84]
Event Line
12
6177
P10.16 [84]
Event Column
6178
P10.17 [84]
10
6179
P10.18 [84]
6180
P10.19 [84]
Batchnumber Line
6181
P10.20 [84]
Batchnumber Column
6182
10 - Printer Setting
Customer
Sys ID
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Parameters
11 - Maintenance interval
Number:
Name
Default
Customer
Sys ID
P11.01 [87]
Maintenance Electric
3000 h
4465
P11.02 [87]
W1
4466
P11.03 [87]
3000 h
4467
P11.04 [87]
W1
4468
Number:
Name
Default
P12.01 [88]
Feeder Active
NO
6187
P12.02 [88]
Setting Time
0s
6193
P12.03 [88]
Feed Distance
0m
6194
P12.04 [88]
NO
6195
P12.05 [88]
YES
6196
12 - Feeder Control
Customer
Sys ID
13 - Belt Monitoring
Number:
Name
Default
P13.01 [89]
VAP Active
NO
4480
P13.02 [89]
Platform Dis.Length
0 % LB
4482
P13.03 [89]
NO
4496
P13.04 [89]
DI
4497
P13.05 [89]
BIC Active
NO
4498
P13.06 [89]
Sensor Length
8.2 cm
4500
P13.07 [89]
Sensor Width
12 cm
4501
P13.08 [89]
Sensor Offset
0 cm
4502
P13.09 [89]
Belt Drift
3 cm
4503
P13.10 [89]
W1
4504
P13.11 [89]
Belt Skew
4 cm
4505
P13.12 [89]
4506
P13.13 [89]
Slip Value
2 % LB
4507
P13.14 [89]
Event: Slip
W1
4508
P13.15 [89]
n/a
4509
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Customer
Sys ID
Parameters
P13.16 [89]
n/a
4510
P13.17 [89]
n/a
4511
P13.18 [89]
n/a
4499
Number:
Name
Default
P14.01 [92]
4297
P14.02 [92]
Event: Memory
4302
P14.03 [92]
4291
P14.04 [92]
6199
P14.05 [92]
W1
6200
P14.06 [92]
4293
P14.07 [92]
W1
4246
P14.08 [92]
4295
P14.09 [92]
4294
P14.10 [92]
W2
6202
P14.11 [92]
4417
P14.12 [92]
4430
P14.13 [92]
4303
Number:
Name
Default
P15.01 [95]
Linearization ON
NO
4577
P15.02 [95]
Linearization S1
25 % Q
4681
P15.03 [95]
Linearization I1
25 % Q
4579
P15.04 [95]
Linearization S2
50 % Q
4682
P15.05 [95]
Linearization I2
50 % Q
4581
P15.06 [95]
Linearization S3
75 % Q
4683
P15.07 [95]
Linearization I3
75 % Q
4583
P15.08 [95]
Linearization S4
100 % Q
4684
P15.09 [95]
Linearization I4
100 % Q
4585
P15.10 [95]
W2
4586
14 - Events
Customer
Sys ID
15 - Linearization
Customer
Sys ID
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Parameters
16 - Digital Inputs
Number:
Name
Default
Customer
Sys ID
P16.01 [97]
DI
4245
P16.02 [97]
n/a
4454
P16.03 [97]
DI
4419
P16.04 [97]
DI: Start
n/a
6207
P16.05 [97]
n/a
4407
P16.06 [97]
n/a
4418
P16.07 [97]
n/a
4431
P16.08 [97]
n/a
5414
P16.09 [97]
n/a
5415
17 - Digital Outputs
Number:
Name
Default
P17.01 [98]
DO: ALARM
DO
4436
P17.02 [98]
DO
4435
P17.03 [98]
DO
4433
P17.04 [98]
DO
4438
P17.05 [98]
DO
4439
P17.06 [98]
n/a
4440
P17.07 [98]
n/a
4441
P17.08 [98]
n/a
4442
P17.09 [98]
n/a
4443
P17.10 [98]
n/a
4455
P17.11 [98]
n/a
4457
P17.12 [98]
n/a
4456
P17.13 [98]
n/a
4462
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Customer
Sys ID
Parameters
18 - Communication EasyServe
Number:
Name
Default
Customer
Sys ID
P18.01 [100]
Own Address
4520
P18.02 [100]
Baud Rate
38400
4521
P18.03 [100]
Format Data
8-N-1
6189
19 - Communication Fieldbus
Number:
Name
Default
P19.01 [101]
Protocol Type
NO
4528
P19.02 [101]
Timeout Host
5s
4529
P19.03 [101]
4530
P19.04 [101]
5680
P19.05 [101]
YES
6234
P19.06 [101]
NO
6287
P19.07 [101]
Word Sequence
I:std/L:std
6246
P19.08 [101]
Byte Sequence
High - Low
6245
P19.09 [101]
Configuration
FIXED_8_8
4661
P19.10 [101]
Address
4531
P19.11 [101]
Resolution
4096
4533
P19.12 [101]
Baud rate
9600
4535
P19.13 [101]
Data Format
8-O-1
4656
P19.14 [101]
Physics
RS232
6186
P19.15 [101]
Address
16
4539
P19.16 [101]
FLOAT-Format
IEEE
4540
P19.17 [101]
Compatiblity INTECONT
NO
4788
P19.18 [101]
Identifier format
BYTE
6190
P19.19 [101]
PA32 compatible
NO
4660
P19.20 [101]
Address
63
4541
P19.21 [101]
Baud rate
125K
4542
P19.22 [101]
NO
4786
P19.23 [101]
Remote IP Address FB
192.168.240.250
4787
Customer
Sys ID
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Parameters
Name
Default
Customer
Sys ID
P20.01 [106]
ID Preset Value 1
320
6247
P20.02 [106]
ID Preset Value 2
352
6248
P20.03 [106]
ID Preset Value 3
384
6249
P20.04 [106]
ID Preset Value 4
594
6250
P20.05 [106]
ID Preset Value 5
6251
P20.06 [106]
ID Preset Value 6
6252
P20.07 [106]
ID Preset Value 7
6253
P20.08 [106]
ID Preset Value 8
6254
P20.09 [106]
ID Read Value 1
752
6256
P20.10 [106]
ID Read Value 2
784
6257
P20.11 [106]
ID Read Value 3
1552
6258
P20.12 [106]
ID Read Value 4
1872
6259
P20.13 [106]
ID Read Value 5
1874
6260
P20.14 [106]
ID Read Value 6
1880
6261
P20.15 [106]
ID Read Value 7
1884
6262
P20.16 [106]
ID Read Value 8
1896
6263
Number:
Name
Default
P21.01 [108]
IP Address
192.168.240.1
6235
P21.02 [108]
Net Mask
255.255.255.0
6236
P21.03 [108]
Gateway
0.0.0.0
6237
Number:
Name
Default
P22.01 [109]
0 min
5743
P22.02 [109]
0 min
5744
P22.03 [109]
1 min
6288
P22.04 [109]
752
6289
P22.05 [109]
1872
6290
P22.06 [109]
1874
6291
21 - Ethernet
Customer
Sys ID
22 - Data Logging
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Customer
Sys ID
Parameters
P22.07 [109]
1880
6292
P22.08 [109]
1884
6293
P22.09 [109]
1896
6294
P22.10 [109]
1898
6295
P22.11 [109]
6296
P22.12 [109]
6297
P22.13 [109]
6298
Name
Default
Customer
Sys ID
P23.01 [111]
HMI Value 01
1996
6299
P23.02 [111]
HMI Value 02
1944
6300
P23.03 [111]
HMI Value 03
1942
6301
P23.04 [111]
HMI Value 04
1950
6302
P23.05 [111]
HMI Value 05
6303
P23.06 [111]
HMI Value 06
6304
P23.07 [111]
HMI Value 07
6305
P23.08 [111]
HMI Value 08
6306
P23.09 [111]
HMI Value 09
6307
P23.10 [111]
HMI Value 10
6308
24 - Second Display
Number:
Name
Default
P24.01 [113]
NO
4525
P24.02 [113]
Baud rate
9600
4526
P24.03 [113]
Data Format
8-N-1
4527
P24.04 [113]
Physics
RS232
4783
Customer
Sys ID
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Parameters
Language
Alternative:
DEUTSCH
ENGLISH
OTHER
Default: DEUTSCH
Device dialog language. User-defined texts can be used if OTHER is selected. Texts can
be written and loaded using EasyServe.
P01.02
Userdefined Text
Alternative:
FR-FRANCAIS
ES-ESPANOL
IT-ITALIANO
CN-CHINESE
JP-JAPANESE
RU-RUSSIAN
HU-HUNGARIAN
NL-NETHERLAND
XX-NEW
Default: XX-NEW
P01.03
Font
Alternative:
UMing 30
SAZ 30
Default: UMing 30
Adjustable character representation. The current selection offers the versions of UMing30
for Chinese and SAZ30 for Japanese symbols.
P01.04
Units
Alternative:
Metric
English
Default: Metric
Switches display and parameter entry units from metric (SI units) to non-metric systems
(English). All values entered will be converted automatically.
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Parameters
P01.05
Scale Name
Letters and characters can be used. The name appears in the upper row of the operating
console and when searching through networks for controllers.
Remark: The characters ";" and "=" are not accepted. During the saving procedure these
characters will automatically be deleted.
P01.06
Min: 1000
Password
Default: 10000
Max: 9999
Password 1 for access protection of certain functions on the operator panel as per the following parameters. Usually the 1st password is used for the service personnel and the 2nd
password for operating personnel with particular privileges. The password keyed in is
shown encoded for protection. The password can be reset using EasyServe if it should be
forgotten.
The password set at the factory: 7353
P01.07
Min: 1000
2. Password
Default: 14389
Max: 9999
Password 2 for access protection for certain functions on the operator panel as per the
following parameters. Usually the 1st password is used for the service personnel and the
2nd password for operating personnel with particular privileges. The password entered is
shown encoded on the screen. The password can be reset using EasyServe if it should be
forgotten.
The password set at the factory: 2889
P01.08
Feeder ON/OFF
Alternative:
active
not active
Password
2.Password
Confirm
Default: active
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Parameters
P01.09
Alternative:
active
not active
Password
2.Password
Confirm
Default: active
P01.10
Batch control
Alternative:
active
not active
Password
2.Password
Confirm
Default: active
P01.11
Alternative:
active
not active
Password
2.Password
Confirm
Default: active
Defines the access protection for the function at the operating console.
Definition des Zugriffsschutzes fr die Funktion am Bedienteil.
P01.12
Reset Counter 1
Alternative:
active
not active
Password
2.Password
Confirm
Default: active
P01.13
Reset Counter 2
Alternative:
active
not active
Password
2.Password
Confirm
Default: active
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Parameters
P01.14
Alternative:
active
not active
Password
2.Password
Confirm
P01.15
Alternative:
active
not active
Password
2.Password
Confirm
13.3.2.2
13.3.2.2 Parameter Block 02 - Rated Data
P02.01
Alternative:
------ kg/h
----.- kg/h
---.-- kg/h
--.--- kg/h
------ t/h
----.- t/h
---.-- t/h
--.--- t/h
------ kg/s
----.- kg/s
---.-- kg/s
--.--- kg/s
----- kg/min
-----.- kg/min
----.-- kg/min
---.--- kg/min
P02.02
Min: 0.0001 t/h
The nominal feed rate is a scales' characteristic and serves as a reference value for threshold values and service messages.
The parameter value can be set using an adjustment program or by automatic adaptation.
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Parameters
P02.03
Speed Measurement
Alternative:
DI
n/a
The source for recording the belt speed. You can use a NAMUR transmitter.
P02.04
Min: 0.1 I/m
P02.05
Min: 0.001 m/s
Nominal Speed
Default: 1 m/s
Max: 50 m/s
Serving as reference value for limit value monitoring, nominal speed determines nominal
belt load together with nominal feed rate.
Value should be accurate to some percent.
P02.06
Feeder Start
Alternative:
OP
FB
DI
V
Default: OP
P02.07
Counter 1 Unit
Alternative:
------- kg
-----.- kg
----.-- kg
---.--- kg
------- t
-----.- t
----.-- t
---.--- t
Default: ------- t
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Parameters
P02.08
Min: 0 ms
Default: 0 ms
Max: 10000 ms
P02.09
Counter 2 Unit
Alternative:
------- kg
-----.- kg
----.-- kg
---.--- kg
------- t
-----.- t
----.-- t
---.--- t
Default: ------- t
P02.10
Counter 3 Unit
Alternative:
------- kg
-----.- kg
----.-- kg
---.--- kg
------- t
-----.- t
----.-- t
---.--- t
Default: ------- t
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Parameters
P02.11
Alternative:
n/a
DO
Default: n/a
DO: Selecting the physical output for triggering an external pulse counter for the measured
quantity Bear in mind the limitations on speed and life cycle when selecting a relay output
and set the weight equivalent for an impulse in P02.12 Totalizer Increment. The duration of
the impulse is set by P02.08 Pulse Length Total.
n/a: It is output through contact X3 1, 2 where the output frequency may not be in excess of
10 Hz.
P02.12
Totalizer Increment
Min: 0 kg
Default: 10 kg
Max: 100000 kg
Weight equivalent of an impulse at the output for the external counter as per P02.11 DO:
Pulse Counter.
The DO: Pulse Counter is blocked when setting the valence 0.
P02.13
Z1-Numberstep
Alternative:
Automatic
2 kg
5 kg
20 kg
50 kg
200 kg
500 kg
0.02 t
0.05 t
0.2 t
0.5 t
Default: Automatic
Determines the increment value fr counter 1 and all batch values. Parameter P02.07
Counter 1 Unit applies for "Automatic".
The increment value only applies to the local display and for printouts.
Default: 1
Max: 100
Sets the runtime of the programs zero, tare and weight check. Does not apply for the automatic zero setting device.
P03.02
Min: 1 s
Default: 30 s
Max: 9999 s
Determines the measurement period for the impulse/belt circuit calibration program.
Usually, the time chosen is the time required for one belt circuit.
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Parameters
P03.03
LC Characteristic Value
P03.04
LC Rated Capacity
Min: 0.5 kg
Default: 220 kg
Max: 220000 kg
The total of the load cell rated loads for recording the weight of the continuous scale.
P03.05
Min: 0.1 m
Default: 1 m
Max: 50 m
P03.06
Min: 0.01
Lever Ratio
Default: 1
Max: 2
Lever ratio between the weigh hopper and the load cell. For scales that use levers for the
application of force to the load cell, this sets the ratio between the weight and the force
acting on the load cell.
P03.07
Min: 0 Grad
Angle
Default: 0 Grad
Max: 60 Grad
The inclination of the longitudinal axis of the scale when the load cell is installed vertical to
the belt.
P03.08
Min: 0.001 kg
Calibration Weight
Default: 50 kg
Max: 22000 kg
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Parameters
P04.02
Min: 0.5
Range Correction
Default: 1
Max: 2
P04.03
Min: 0 kg/m
Total Tare
Default: 0 kg/m
P04.04
Min: 0 kg/m
Basic Tare
Default: 0 kg/m
P04.05
Tare Correction
Default: 0 kg/m
Results of the >0< Zero Set adjustment program or automatic zero setting.
P04.06
Min: 0 I/B
Result of program LB: Pulses/Belt. Defines the cycle of the calibration programs.
Divided by P02.04 Pulses per length results the belt length in m.
Alternative:
AO
n/a
Default: AO VCU1.DO4
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Parameters
P05.02
Min: -200 mA
Max: 200 mA
Default: 4 mA
P05.03
Min: 0 mA
Default: 20 mA
Max: 1000 mA
P05.04
Alternative:
n/a
AO
Default: n/a
P05.05
Min: -200 mA
Max: 200 mA
Default: 4 mA
P05.06
Min: 0 mA
Default: 20 mA
Max: 1000 mA
The output flow for the value of the belt load of 100 %.
Reference: P04.01 Nominal Belt Load
Also refer to: P05.04 AO: Belt Load
P05.07
AO: Speed
Alternative:
n/a
AO
Default: n/a
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Parameters
P05.08
Speed Offset
Min: -200 mA
Max: 200 mA
Default: 4 mA
P05.09
Min: 0 mA
Speed Range
Default: 20 mA
Max: 1000 mA
The output flow for the value of the belt speed of 100 %.
Reference: P02.05 Nominal Speed
Also refer to: P05.07 AO: Speed
Min: -10 % Io
Max: 200 % Io
Default: 5 % Io
P06.02
Event Group: LO
Default: W2
Number: 02
Actual feed rate lower than the minimum value set in Limit: Actual Flow Rate MIN
Possible causes:
- no bulk material
- disturbance forces from force shunts or pressures acting on the weighing equipment
- feed rate setpoint too low
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Parameters
P06.03
Min: -10 % Io
Max: 200 % Io
Default: 120 % Io
P06.04
Event Group: HI
Default: W2
Number: 02
Actual feed rate greater than the maximum value set in P06.03 Limit: Actual Flow Rate
MAX
Possible causes:
- bulk material shooting out of the discharge chute
- disturbance forces from force shunts or pressures acting on the weighing equipment
- feed rate setpoint too large
P06.05
Min: -10 % Q
Max: 200 % Q
Default: 20 % Q
P06.06
Event Group: LO
Default: W2
Number: 03
The belt load is less than the minimum value set in Limit: Belt Load MIN
Possible causes:
- no bulk material
- disturbance forces from force shunts or pressures acting on the weighing equipment
P06.07
Min: -10 % Q
Max: 200 % Q
Default: 120 % Q
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Parameters
P06.08
Event Group: HI
Default: W2
Number: 03
The belt load is greater than the maximum value set in P06.07 Limit: Belt Load MAX
Possible causes:
- bulk material shooting out of the discharge chute
- disturbance forces from force shunts or pressures acting on the weighing equipment
P06.09
Min: -10 % V
Max: 200 % V
Default: 5 % V
P06.10
Event Group: LO
Default: W2
Number: 04
The belt speed is less than the minimum value set in Limit: Speed MIN
P06.11
Min: -10 % V
Max: 200 % V
Default: 120 % V
P06.12
Event Group: HI
Default: W2
Number: 04
The belt speed is greater than the maximum value set in Limit: Speed MAX
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Parameters
Default: 3 s
Max: 600 s
Filter time constant for the display and for outputs of the actual feed rate at the operating
console, EasyServe and all fieldbuses. Has no effect on the feeder regulation.
P07.02
Min: 0 s
Default: 3 s
Max: 600 s
Filter time constant for the actual feed rate analog output.
P07.03
Min: 0 s
Default: 3 s
Max: 600 s
P07.04
Min: 0 s
Default: 3 s
Max: 600 s
P07.05
Min: 0 s
LC Filter
Default: 1 s
Max: 600 s
The load cell filters affects all load cell related measuring values. In general this value
should be left at the factory setting.
Note: filtering the load cell signal also effects the regulating action.
P07.06
Min: 0 s
Afterflow Totalizer
Default: 3 s
Max: 2000 s
Once shut off the scales continue to measure for this duration of time the trickle of material
still flowing.
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Parameters
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: NO
Preselection of the automatic zeroing system that corrects the zero point after each belt
circuit with an empty belt.
Reference: P04.01 Nominal Belt Load
Preconditions:
- v > vmin
- no active set-up program
- no active parameter input
P08.02
Min: 0 % Q
Default: 0.5 % Q
Max: 10 % Q
First precondition for the automatic zeroing system. Defines the uniformity of the mean belt
load between two subsequent belt circuits.
P08.03
Min: 0 % Q
Default: 1 % Q
Max: 10 % Q
Second precondition for the automatic zeroing system. Determines the max. permitted
mean value of the belt load via two subsequent belt circuits.
Reference: P04.01 Nominal Belt Load
P08.04
Min: 0 % Q
Zeroing Limit
Default: 5 % Q
Max: 4 % Q
Maximum permitted amount of the sum of all zero setting interventions into the manual and
automatic zero setting device.
Reference: P04.01 Nominal Belt Load
P08.05
Event Group: CA
Default: W1
Number: 06
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Parameters
P08.06
Min: 1 h
Default: 4 h
Max: 999 h
There has to be either manual or automatic zero setting or taring within this time.
P08.07
Event Group: CA
Default: IG
Number: 13
P08.08
Print Result
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: NO
P08.09
Min: 0 % Q
Default: 5 % Q
Max: 100 % Q
Permitted sum of the difference between two consequent zero setting interventions into the
manual or automatic zeroing system.
P08.10
Event Group: CA
Default: W2
Number: 12
P08.11
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: NO
P08.12
Min: 0 % Q
Default: 1 % Q
Max: 10 % Q
Recording the total is suppressed with measurements within this limit around the zero point
to ensure that the counter remains constant when the belt is idle.
No feature appears on the display.
Reference: P04.01 Nominal Belt Load
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Parameters
P09.02
Pre-cut-off Amount
Default: 100 kg
Max: 220000 kg
Correction Amount
Min: -1000000 kg
Default: 0 kg
Max: 220000 kg
P09.03
Min: 0
Adaptation Factor
Default: 1
Max: 1
The application point of the switch-off function is adapted automatically so that the system
is better adapted to the actual conditions for the next batch.
Adaptation Factor = 0 : no adaptation
Adaptation Factor = 1 : full adaptation
Interim values result in filtered adjustment; this should be used in particular for systems with
poor reproducibility.
The result of the event is stored in P09.02 Correction Amount.
P09.02 NEW = P09.02 OLD - Batch Residual Amount * P09.03
P09.04
Min: 0 %
Batch Tolerance +
Default: 1 %
Max: 100 %
P09.05
Min: 0 %
Batch Tolerance -
Default: 1 %
Max: 100 %
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Parameters
P09.06
Event Group: MF
Default: W1
Number: 06
P09.07
Belt Empty
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: NO
NO:
Batch without emptying the belt. Batching is ended by stopping the belt.
YES:
Batch and empty the belt. Batching is ended by switching off the material prefeeder. The
bin feeder has to be active.
Refer to P12.01.
P09.08
Event Group: CO
Default: IG
Number: 09
The actual batch value currently reached is past the setpoint by the amount of the P09.04
tolerance.
The CO09 message is given and monitoring for the current batch has expired after acknowledging (including the alarm).
P09.09
Alternative:
OP
FB
Default: OP
P09.10
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: NO
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Parameters
P09.11
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: NO
P09.12
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: NO
13.3.2.10
P10.01
Baud rate
Alternative:
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200
38400
P10.02
Print Subtotal
Alternative:
Error
YES
NO
P10.03
Alternative:
NO
YES
YES+Z1 res
YES+Z2 res
YES+Z1+2 res
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Default: 9600
Default: Error
Default: NO
Parameters
P10.04
Min: 9
Default: 72
Max: 128
The page length must be larger than the number of print data by at least 4.
The line spacing is always 1/6 inch.
Form feed is not issued at value 128 at the end of the sheet.
P10.05
Min: 0
P10.06
Min: 0
P10.07
Min: 0
P10.08
Min: 0
P10.09
Min: 0
P10.10
Min: 0
P10.11
Min: 0
Default: 6
Max: 117
Default: 8
Max: 127
Default: 7
Max: 117
Default: 8
Max: 127
FMZ 1 Line
Default: 8
Max: 117
FMZ 1 Column
Default: 8
Max: 127
FMZ 2 Line
Default: 9
Max: 117
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Parameters
P10.12
Min: 0
P10.13
Min: 0
P10.14
Min: 0
P10.15
Min: 0
P10.16
Min: 0
P10.17
Min: 0
P10.18
Min: 0
P10.19
Min: 0
P10.20
Min: 0
FMZ 2 Column
Default: 8
Max: 127
Date/Time Line
Default: 4
Max: 117
Date/Time Column
Default: 8
Max: 127
Event Line
Default: 12
Max: 117
Event Column
Default: 8
Max: 127
Default: 10
Max: 117
Default: 8
Max: 127
Batchnumber Line
Default: 3
Max: 117
Batchnumber Column
Default: 8
Max: 127
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Parameters
13.3.2.11
The parameters of this group define maintenance intervals and the internal accuracy analysis function.
P11.01
Min: 1 h
Maintenance Electric
Default: 3000 h
Max: 10000 h
Indication of maintenance work that may need to be performed, dependent on the duty
cycle of the power supply. This parameter defines the interval between maintenance work.
Also refer to: P11.02 Event: Maint. Electric
P11.02
Event Group: SC
Default: W1
Number: 03
The sum of the times during which the mains voltage is on is greater than the time 'voltage
ON'.
A message occurs after each expired time interval. The message may indicate service work
required.
See also: P11.01 Maintenance Electric
P11.03
Min: 1 h
Default: 3000 h
Max: 10000 h
Indication of maintenance work that may need to be performed, dependent on the duty
cycle of the scales (scales ON). This parameter defines the interval between maintenance
work.
Also refer to: P11.04 Event: Maint.Feeder Run
P11.04
Event Group: SC
Default: W1
Number: 04
The sum of the runtimes of the conveying elements is greater than the time 'Scales ON'
(P11.03 Maintenance Feeder Run).
A message occurs after each expired time interval. The message may indicate service work
required.
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Parameters
13.3.2.12
P12.01
Feeder Active
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: NO
YES: The prefeeder can be turned on and off with a dialog function. When turned on,
the prefeeder is controlled by weighing operation.
NO: The dialog function is masked. The control output is always set to prefeeder
OFF.
P12.02
Min: 0 s
Setting Time
Default: 0 s
Max: 1000 s
P12.03
Min: 0 m
Feed Distance
Default: 0 m
Max: 10000 m
Conveyor length from material prefeeder to the end of the weighing platform. Input only
required with full-feeddribble feed through the prefeeder.
P12.04
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: NO
NO: After a switch-off command or batch end, the belt conveyor will continue to run for the
P12.02 Setting Time time.
YES: The belt conveyor stops immediately.
This parameter applies only with preselected batch operation.
The belt usually stops immediately.
P12.05
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: YES
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Parameters
13.3.2.13
P13.01
VAP Active
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: NO
If measurement is made at the discharge point VAP, the weighing platform measuring point
is repositioned to the material discharge point by a delay element. The totalized amount of
material discharged is directly recorded.
Note: If VAP is active, we recommend turning on
automatic belt influence compensation (BIC).
The conditions: The length ratio from the middle of the weighbridge to material discharge to
the entire length of the conveyor belt is known.
P13.02
Min: 0 % LB
Platform Dis.Length
Default: 0 % LB
Max: 50 % LB
The space from the middle of the weighbridge to the material discharge in % of the entire
belt length (refer to P04.06 Belt Circuit No.)
P13.03
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: NO
The belt sensor and sensor surface in the conveyor belt are used for identifying Belt Drift
and Slip Value and synchronizing adaptive belt influence compensation (BIC).
P13.04
Alternative:
DI
n/a
P13.05
BIC Active
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: NO
Automatic belt influence compensation (BIC) monitors and corrects the belt influence. It
needs a sensor and sensor surface just like belt monitoring.
Note:
It is started up for the first time without activating BIC.
Characteristics:
After activating belt influence compensation, the influence that the conveyor belt has on the
measurement is compensated after approximately ten belt circuits.
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Parameters
P13.06
Sensor Length
Min: 0.01 cm
Max: 400 cm
Default: 8.2 cm
Lenght of the conductive mark included in the belt measured in travel direction.
P13.07
Sensor Width
Min: 0.01 cm
Max: 400 cm
Default: 12 cm
width of the conductive mark included in the belt measured in 90 degrees to the belt travel
direction..
P13.08
Sensor Offset
Min: -400 cm
Max: 400 cm
Default: 0 cm
The zero point of recording the belt drift can be corrected with the offset. Unfortunately, this
restricts the maximum display zone. This is why greater differences should be calibrated by
mechanically shifting the sensor.
The new display = the old display - the offset
P13.09
Belt Drift
Min: 0.01 cm
Max: 400 cm
Default: 3 cm
Threshold of the belt drift for detection of event Event: Belt Drift.
P13.10
Event Group: WM
Default: W1
Number: 04
P13.11
Belt Skew
Min: 0.01 cm
Max: 400 cm
Default: 4 cm
Threshold of the belt drift for detection of event Event: Belt Skew.
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Parameters
P13.12
Event Group: WM
Default: A
Number: 03
P13.13
Min: 0 % LB
Slip Value
Default: 2 % LB
Max: 10 % LB
The permitted change in length of the conveyor belt in % of the total belt length.
There is a Event: Slip event message if it exceeds the limit
and the P13.17 DO: Belt Slip digital output is set.
P13.14
Event: Slip
Event Group: WM
Default: W1
Number: 02
P13.15
Alternative:
n/a
DO
Default: n/a
P13.16
Alternative:
n/a
DO
Default: n/a
P13.17
Alternative:
n/a
DO
Default: n/a
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Parameters
P13.18
Alternative:
n/a
DI
FB
Default: n/a
The BIC values currently running in are frozen when this digital input is set.
This prevents the values already ascertained from being falsified on belt loads that fluctuate
greatly.
13.3.2.14
P14.01
Event Group: WE
Default: A
Number: 01
P14.02
Event: Memory
Event Group: SY
Default: A
Number: 01
The program and parameters memory are checked cyclically. An error has occurred during
that. The scales will no longer function correctly.
Steps to take:
- load the factory settings
- Normally the hardware has to be replaced.
P14.03
Event Group: CA
Default: A
Number: 02
The signals at the feeder drive's impulse speedometer input are outside of the specified
range.
Possible causes:
- there is a fault in the speed impulse sensor cable (check the shielding and the wiring).
- the sensor has been incorrectly calibrated
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Parameters
P14.04
Event Group: WE
Default: A
Number: 09
P14.05
Event Group: WE
Default: W1
Number: 10
P14.06
Event Group: CA
Default: A
Number: 01
The load cell cable is improperly connected, not connected or has been interrupted. The
load cell may be faulty.
Steps to take:
- check the cabling and the load cell
- check the load cell
Note:
The power supply must be switched off and on again if the scales still cannot be switched
on even after the error has been rectified.
P14.07
Event Group: IL
Default: W1
Number: 01
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Parameters
P14.08
Event Group: HI
Default: A
Number: 01
The load acting on the load cell is greater than 110 % of the sum of the nominal loads of
the load cells.
Measuring range end:
125 % for load cells with 2.85 mV/V
175 % for load cells with 2 mV/V
Possible causes:
- Shunt forces or compression ratios bring about incorrect load cell loading
- incorrect cabling
- faulty load cell
P14.09
Event Group: LO
Default: A
Number: 01
The load cell load is less than 3 % of the sum of the load cell nominal loads.
Possible reasons:
- force shunts or pressure ratios can reduce significantly the load on the load cell
- incorrect cabling
- faulty load cell
P14.10
Event Group: SY
Default: W2
Number: 14
P14.11
Event Group: SC
Default: A
Number: 05
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Parameters
P14.12
Event Group: SC
Default: A
Number: 06
P14.13
Event Group: SY
Default: A
Number: 09
The option selected in the P19.01 Protocol Type parameter is not activated.
It has to be cleared. Refer to the Option activate function
13.3.2.15
The parameters of this group define the characteristic curve of a non-linear external structural component.
P15.01
Linearization ON
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: NO
P15.02
Min: 0.01 % Q
Linearization S1
Default: 25 % Q
Max: 1000 % Q
Linearization point 1:
Actual belt load, e.g. determined using calibration weights or by material measurement.
P15.03
Min: 0.01 % Q
P15.04
Min: 0.01 % Q
Linearization I1
Default: 25 % Q
Max: 1000 % Q
Linearization S2
Default: 50 % Q
Max: 1000 % Q
Linearization point 2.
Otherwise as P15.02 Linearization S1
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Parameters
P15.05
Linearization I2
Min: 0.01 % Q
P15.06
Default: 50 % Q
Max: 1000 % Q
Linearization S3
Min: 0.01 % Q
Default: 75 % Q
Max: 1000 % Q
Linearization point 3.
Otherwise as P15.02 Linearization S1
P15.07
Linearization I3
Min: 0.01 % Q
P15.08
Default: 75 % Q
Max: 1000 % Q
Linearization S4
Min: 0.01 % Q
Default: 100 % Q
Max: 1000 % Q
Linearization point 4.
Otherwise as P15.02 Linearization S1
P15.09
Linearization I4
Min: 0.01 % Q
P15.10
Default: 100 % Q
Max: 1000 % Q
Event Group: CA
Default: W2
Number: 05
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Parameters
13.3.2.16
The parameters in this group are used to associate various controller functions with specific digital input
channels and to associate events with those functions. Most of the functions specified in this group are hard
wired on the controller and cannot be changed.
P16.01
Alternative:
DI
FB
n/a
Determines the signal input that gives the scales release signal. This input is generally
used for interlocking with downstream transport equipment.
The setting 'n/a' means that no release is required.
P16.02
Alternative:
n/a
DI
Default: n/a
P16.03
Alternative:
DI
n/a
P16.04
DI: Start
Alternative:
n/a
DI
Default: n/a
If OP is selected as the turn-on source, the digital input that the scale can be started with
using a turn-on impulse can be configured here in parallel to the ON/OFF buttons on the
keyboard.
The scale is turned off by an impulse on the digital input P16.01 Source Run Enable.
P16.05
Alternative:
n/a
DI
Default: n/a
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Parameters
P16.06
Alternative:
n/a
DI
Default: n/a
P16.07
Alternative:
n/a
DI
Default: n/a
P16.08
Alternative:
n/a
DI
Default: n/a
Digital input for canceling totalizing counter 1. The positive flank is the actuator.
P16.09
Alternative:
n/a
DI
Default: n/a
Digital input for clearing totalizing counter 2. The positive flank takes effect.
13.3.2.17
The parameters in this group are used to associate various controller functions with specific digital output
channels. Most of the functions specified in this group are hard wired at assembly.
P17.01
DO: ALARM
Alternative:
DO
n/a
The output becomes active if any alarm is triggered (common alarm). The scales have
failed.
P17.02
Alternative:
DO
n/a
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Parameters
P17.03
Alternative:
DO
n/a
P17.04
Alternative:
DO
n/a
The output signal becomes active if the feed rate falls below the minimum feed rate (P06.01
Limit: Actual Flow Rate MIN).
The contact output is independent of the event class.
P17.05
Alternative:
DO
n/a
The output signal becomes active when the maximum feed rate (P06.03 Limit: Actual Flow
Rate MAX) is exceeded.
The contact output is independent of the event class.
P17.06
Alternative:
n/a
DO
P17.07
Alternative:
n/a
DO
P17.08
Alternative:
n/a
DO
P17.09
Alternative:
n/a
DO
Default: n/a
Default: n/a
Default: n/a
Default: n/a
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Parameters
P17.10
Alternative:
n/a
DO
Default: n/a
P17.11
Alternative:
n/a
DO
Default: n/a
P17.12
Alternative:
n/a
DO
Default: n/a
P17.13
Alternative:
n/a
DO
Default: n/a
13.3.2.18
The parameters of this group define the parameters for serial communication with EasyServe via RS232 or
RS485. These parameters have no function if EasyServe is connected via Ethernet.
P18.01
Min: 1
Own Address
Default: 1
Max: 1
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Parameters
P18.02
Baud Rate
Alternative:
38400
Default: 38400
P18.03
Format Data
Alternative:
8-N-1
Default: 8-N-1
13.3.2.19
The parameters of this group define the communication procedure to be used to a higher-level plant control
system and configure the data link.
P19.01
Protocol Type
Alternative:
NO
Modbus-RTU
PROFIBUS DP
DeviceNet
Modbus-TCP
Ethernet/IP
Default: NO
Type of communication protocol. Some types of fieldbus need their respective fieldbus
card.
The manual Data Communication BV-H2448 contains further details on the data structures.
NO: It is possible to read via Modbus-TCP, although writing access is not processed.
Modbus: Modbus-RTU protocol; RS232, RS422 or RS485 interface; the VSS 28020 fieldbus interface card has to be installed.
PROFIBUS DP: Fieldbus interface card VPB 28020 must be installed.
DeviceNet: The VCB 28020 fieldbus interface card has to be installed.
Modbus-TCP: communication via Ethernet (RJ45 to X5).
Ethernet/IP: communication via Ethernet (RJ45 to X5). Can be cleared as an option.
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Parameters
P19.02
Min: 1 s
Timeout Host
Default: 5 s
Max: 600 s
P19.03
Event Group: SY
Default: A
Number: 08
Cyclical serial communication with the higher-order plant control system has been interrupted for longer than the timeout-period.
To rectify: check cable connections.
P19.04
Event Group: SY
Default: A
Number: 10
P19.05
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: YES
If the data link fails, this parameter can be used to deactivate fieldbus communication monitoring in keyboard mode so that keyboard mode can be
used for emergency operation without needing to sign off the fieldbus link.
This allows the scales to be operated even if the fieldbus link fails.
P19.06
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: NO
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Parameters
P19.07
Word Sequence
Alternative:
I:std/L:std
I:swp/L:std
I:std/L:swp
I:swp/L:swp
Default: I:std/L:std
P19.08
Byte Sequence
Alternative:
High - Low
Low - High
P19.09
Configuration
Alternative:
NO_PARA_ID_3_6
PARA_ID_2_4
PARA_ID_3_6
FIXED_8_8
FIXED_4_4
Default: FIXED_8_8
'Fixed' formats:
FIXED_8_8: 8 control values, 8 query values
FIXED_4_4 4 control values, 4 query values
P19.10
Min: 1
Address
Default: 1
Max: 254
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Parameters
P19.11
Min: 1
Resolution
Default: 4096
Max: 32767
The maximum resolution in analog format or integer format of the measured value transferred.
The resolution is related to the nominal value on the respective day.
P19.12
Baud rate
Alternative:
2400
4800
9600
19200
38400
Default: 9600
P19.13
Data Format
Alternative:
8-O-1
8-E-1
8-N-1
Default: 8-O-1
P19.14
Physics
Alternative:
RS485-2-wire
RS485-4-wire
RS232
Default: RS232
P19.15
Min: 0
Address
Default: 16
Max: 126
P19.16
FLOAT-Format
Alternative:
IEEE
SIEMENS-KG
Default: IEEE
Information on the formats for all setpoints, measuring values and floating point parameters.
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Parameters
P19.17
Compatiblity INTECONT
Alternative:
NO
YES
P19.18
Identifier format
Alternative:
BYTE
WORD
Default: NO
Default: BYTE
The configuration bytes correspond to INTECONT PLUS if the parameter is on bytes. Otherwise, the data are written in words. Consistency always refers to a data word or double
data word.
This parameter together with P19.19 PA32 compatible guarantees that there is no problem
exchanging with PROFIBUS Master in an existing system without having to adapt Master.
P19.19
PA32 compatible
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: NO
YES: It is filled with ZERO bytes to 32 bytes with a defined data scope <32 bytes
P19.20
Min: 0
Address
Default: 63
Max: 63
P19.21
Baud rate
Alternative:
125K
250K
500K
Default: 125K
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Parameters
P19.22
Alternative:
NO
FIRST WRITE
REMOTE IP
Default: NO
Determines for network protocol Modbus-TCP which master system may intervene as a
controller:
NO: No restrictions
FIRST WRITE: The subscriber that transmits the first write access gets the control rights.
The other subscribers may read only.
REMOTE IP: Control commands from the subscriber with the IP address given in P19.23
Remote IP Address FB only will be carried out.
P19.23
Remote IP Address FB
Default: 192.168.240.250
13.3.2.20
P20.01
ID Preset Value 1
Default: 320
Selecting the first control command with ID 320 (decimal) in the Fieldbus telegram.
The other values can be configured as per the ID list in the Data Communication manual.
P20.02
ID Preset Value 2
Default: 352
P20.03
ID Preset Value 3
Default: 384
P20.04
ID Preset Value 4
Default: 594
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Parameters
P20.05
ID Preset Value 5
Default: 0
P20.06
ID Preset Value 6
Default: 0
P20.07
ID Preset Value 7
Default: 0
P20.08
ID Preset Value 8
Default: 0
P20.09
ID Read Value 1
Default: 752
Selecting the first value to be read from weighing electronics in the fieldbus telegram. The
number of the value (ID) can be found in the BV-H2448 Data Communication manual.
P20.10
ID Read Value 2
Default: 784
P20.11
ID Read Value 3
Default: 1552
P20.12
ID Read Value 4
Default: 1872
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Parameters
P20.13
ID Read Value 5
Default: 1874
P20.14
ID Read Value 6
Default: 1880
P20.15
ID Read Value 7
Default: 1884
P20.16
ID Read Value 8
Default: 1896
13.3.2.21
IP Address
Default: 192.168.240.1
IP address of the weighing electronics. If the control system is integrated into an Ethernet
network, the address must be chosen in agreement with the network administrator. In isolated networks we recommend the factory setting 192.168.240.x. "x" allows for selection of
the system on the bus.
P21.02
Net Mask
Default: 255.255.255.0
P21.03
Gateway
Default: 0.0.0.0
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Parameters
13.3.2.22
The parameters in this group are used to specify the time that material total data logging occurs.
P22.01
Min: -1 min
Default: 0 min
Max: 59 min
Moment at which the totalizing counter begins logging in minutes from the start of a full
hour.
P22.02
Min: -1 min
Default: 0 min
Moment at which the totalizing counter begins logging in minutes from the start of a day.
P22.03
Min: 1 min
Default: 1 min
Logging cycle time for the Data Log Values selected by P22.04 ... P22.13.
P22.04
Default: 752
Selects the process value for logging. The identification number of the values can be found
in the Data Communication manual.
See also: P22.03 Logger cycle time
P22.05
Default: 1872
Selects the process value for logging. The identification number of the values can be found
in the Data Communication manual.
See also: P22.03 Logger cycle time
P22.06
Default: 1874
Selects the process value for logging. The identification number of the values can be found
in the Data Communication manual.
See also: P22.03 Logger cycle time
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Parameters
P22.07
Default: 1880
Selects the process value for logging. The identification number of the values can be found
in the Data Communication manual.
See also: P22.03 Logger cycle time
P22.08
Default: 1884
Selects the process value for logging. The identification number of the values can be found
in the Data Communication manual.
See also: P22.03 Logger cycle time
P22.09
Default: 1896
Selects the process value for logging. The identification number of the values can be found
in the Data Communication manual.
See also: P22.03 Logger cycle time
P22.10
Default: 1898
Selects the process value for logging. The identification number of the values can be found
in the Data Communication manual.
See also: P22.03 Logger cycle time
P22.11
Default: 0
Selects the process value for logging. The identification number of the values can be found
in the Data Communication manual.
See also: P22.03 Logger cycle time
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Parameters
P22.12
Default: 0
Selects the process value for logging. The identification number of the values can be found
in the Data Communication manual.
See also: P22.03 Logger cycle time
P22.13
Default: 0
Selects the process value for logging. The identification number of the values can be found
in the Data Communication manual.
See also: P22.03 Logger cycle time
13.3.2.23
The parameters in this group define the process variables to be displayed on the 'Values' page of the operating panel of DISOCONT Tersus.
In INTECONT Tersus the display can be chosen by typing key "9".
EasyServe can be used for easy configuration or the settings can be made with the help of the allocation
map in the data description of the serial interface in the operating panel.
P23.01
HMI Value 01
Default: 1996
P23.02
HMI Value 02
Default: 1944
P23.03
HMI Value 03
Default: 1942
P23.04
HMI Value 04
Default: 1950
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Parameters
P23.05
HMI Value 05
Default: 0
P23.06
HMI Value 06
Default: 0
P23.07
HMI Value 07
Default: 0
P23.08
HMI Value 08
Default: 0
P23.09
HMI Value 09
Default: 0
P23.10
HMI Value 10
Default: 0
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Parameters
13.3.2.24
P24.01
Alternative:
NO
YES
Default: NO
P24.02
Baud rate
Alternative:
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200
38400
Default: 9600
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Parameters
P24.03
Data Format
Alternative:
7 Bit Even
8-N-1
8-O-1
8-E-1
P24.04
Physics
Alternative:
RS485-2-wire
RS485-4-wire
RS232
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Default: 8-N-1
Default: RS232
Event messages
14 Event messages
DANGER
Events register abnormal states, e.g. malfunctions or exceeded
threshold values.
A running feeder can be a hazard to people or to property.
The cause of event messages must be corrected before events are
acknowledged!
Event messages are grouped together.
Group Identifier
Event Domain
SY
SC
WE
MF
IL
CO
CA
Adjustment fault
HI
LO
Note: In the following list, parameters related to the indicated event are shown in parentheses.
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Events
15 Events
15.1
Events Details
(P14.06)
The load cell cable is improperly connected, not connected or has been interrupted.
The load cell may be faulty.
Steps to take:
- check the cabling and the load cell
- check the load cell
Note:
The power supply must be switched off and on again if the scales still cannot be
switched on even after the error has been rectified.
CA02
(P14.03)
The signals at the feeder drive's impulse speedometer input are outside of the specified range.
Possible causes:
- there is a fault in the speed impulse sensor cable (check the shielding and the wiring).
- the sensor has been incorrectly calibrated
CA05
(P15.10)
CA06
(P08.05)
CA12
(P08.10)
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Events
CA13
(P08.07)
(P09.08)
The actual batch value currently reached is past the setpoint by the amount of the
P09.04 tolerance.
The CO09 message is given and monitoring for the current batch has expired after
acknowledging (including the alarm).
(P14.01)
WE09
(P14.04)
WE10
(P14.05)
(P14.07)
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Events
(P09.06)
(P14.08)
The load acting on the load cell is greater than 110 % of the sum of the nominal
loads of the load cells.
Measuring range end:
125 % for load cells with 2.85 mV/V
175 % for load cells with 2 mV/V
Possible causes:
- Shunt forces or compression ratios bring about incorrect load cell loading
- incorrect cabling
- faulty load cell
HI02
(P06.04)
Actual feed rate greater than the maximum value set in P06.03 Limit: Actual Flow
Rate MAX
Possible causes:
- bulk material shooting out of the discharge chute
- disturbance forces from force shunts or pressures acting on the weighing equipment
- feed rate setpoint too large
HI03
(P06.08)
The belt load is greater than the maximum value set in P06.07 Limit: Belt Load MAX
Possible causes:
- bulk material shooting out of the discharge chute
- disturbance forces from force shunts or pressures acting on the weighing equipment
HI04
(P06.12)
The belt speed is greater than the maximum value set in Limit: Speed MAX
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Events
Event: Slip
(P13.14)
WM03
(P13.12)
WM04
(P13.10)
(P14.09)
The load cell load is less than 3 % of the sum of the load cell nominal loads.
Possible reasons:
- force shunts or pressure ratios can reduce significantly the load on the load cell
- incorrect cabling
- faulty load cell
LO02
(P06.02)
Actual feed rate lower than the minimum value set in Limit: Actual Flow Rate MIN
Possible causes:
- no bulk material
- disturbance forces from force shunts or pressures acting on the weighing equipment
- feed rate setpoint too low
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Events
LO03
(P06.06)
The belt load is less than the minimum value set in Limit: Belt Load MIN
Possible causes:
- no bulk material
- disturbance forces from force shunts or pressures acting on the weighing equipment
LO04
(P06.10)
The belt speed is less than the minimum value set in Limit: Speed MIN
(P11.02)
The sum of the times during which the mains voltage is on is greater than the time
'voltage ON'.
A message occurs after each expired time interval. The message may indicate service work required.
See also: P11.01 Maintenance Electric
SC04
(P11.04)
The sum of the runtimes of the conveying elements is greater than the time 'Scales
ON' (P11.03 Maintenance Feeder Run).
A message occurs after each expired time interval. The message may indicate service work required.
SC05
(P14.11)
SC06
(P14.12)
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Events
Event: Memory
(P14.02)
The program and parameters memory are checked cyclically. An error has occurred
during that. The scales will no longer function correctly.
Steps to take:
- load the factory settings
- Normally the hardware has to be replaced.
SY08
(P19.03)
Cyclical serial communication with the higher-order plant control system has been
interrupted for longer than the timeout-period.
To rectify: check cable connections.
SY09
(P14.13)
The option selected in the P19.01 Protocol Type parameter is not activated.
It has to be cleared. Refer to the Option activate function
SY10
(P19.04)
SY14
(P14.10)
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Display
Keyboard
22 buttons
Supply voltage
Temperature range
Electromagnetic ambient
conditions
E2 (OIML D11)
Scales connection
The housing
Built-in IP54 control panel case with optional retainers for IP65
Binary inputs
Binary outputs
Pulse output
Analog outputs
Analog input
Serial Interfaces:
Interface 1: EasyServe
Interface 2: Printer
Interface 3: Large-scale display
Fieldbus (optional)
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Wall-Mounted Housing
Event printer
Large-scale displays
Description
Type
VEG 20650
Material Nummer
Basic Equipment
V082001.B01
V082001.B02
V082001.B03
V082001.B04
V082001.B05
VEG 20650
Basic Equipment
V082002.B01
V082002.B02
V082002.B03
V082002.B04
V082002.B05
VEG 20650
Basic Equipment
V082007.B01
V082007.B02
V082007.B03
V082007.B04
V082007.B05
Modbus
VSS 28020
V081902.B01
PROFIBUS
VPB 28020
V081901.B01
DeviceNet
VCB 28020
V081903.B01
Ethernet/IP clearance
VET 20700
V040035.B01
Further Options
Installed power supply and mounting set
Analog signal card with 2 analog inputs and 2 analog outputs
IP65 protection type for front-side control panel installation
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V082050.B01
VEA 20451
V054098.B01
V082039.B01
Software
EasyServe
VPC 20150
E144541.01
VLD 20100
V090252.B01
VLZ 20045
V067304.B01
VLZ 20100
V066611.B01
Large-scale displays
16.2
Connection Diagrams
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16.3
In the beginning, INTECONT PLUS equipment was produced as the FIP model and then as the VEG 206xx
model starting in 2003.
INTECONT Tersus as the follow-up unit was also kept very similar to its predecessors in terms of its hardware connections.
The EasyServe adjustment program (VPC 20150) can be used for INTECONT Tersus from version 19 which
makes it possible to conveniently change over from VEG to INTECONT Tersus.
The following tables show the connector pin assignment of FIP, VEG and INTECONT Tersus opposite one
another for all physical signals.
Power Supply
Signal
FIP and
VEG and
INTECONT Tersus
0V
24 V in
X2 1
X2 2
0V
24 V out
X2 3
X2 4
Load cell
Signal
FIP
VEG
INTECONT Tersus
OUT1
REF1
IN2
IN1
REF2
OUT2
X5 3
X5 4
X5 5
X5 6
X5 7
X5 8
X7 3
X7 4
X7 6
X7 5
X7 7
X7 8
X10 3
X10 4
X10 6
X10 5
X10 7
X10 8
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Digital Outputs, DO
Signal
FIP
VEG
INTECONT Tersus
DO1
DO2
DO3
X1 1,2
X1 3,4
X1 5,6
DO4
DO5
DO6
DO7
DO8
X6 1,2
X6 3,4
X6 5,6
X6 7,8
X6 9,10
X8 1,2
X8 3,4
X8 5,6
X8 7,8
X8 9,10
X13 9,10
X13 7,8
X13 5,6
X13 3,4
X13 1,2
Signal
FIP
VEG
INTECONT Tersus
DI1
DI2
DI3
X3 1,2
X9 1,2
X9 3,4
X3 1,2
X3 3,4
X6 6,7
DI4 X9 1,2
DI5 X9 3,4
DI6 X3 5,6
X7 1,2
-
X4 1,2
X4 3,4
X4 5,6
Digital Inputs, DI
Namur sensor
DI6 X3 5,6
Namur tachometer 1
DI7 X5 1,2
Open collector tachometer 1
X3 3,4
Vol. Synchronous
Analog outputs AO
Signal
FIP
VEG
INTECONT Tersus
A01
A02
X9 9,10
X9 11,12
X6 4,5
X9 5,6
X8 4,5
X12 8,9
AO3
AO4
Analog inputs AI
Signal
FIP
VEG
INTECONT Tersus
AI1
X11 1,2,3
X6 1,2,3
X8 1,2,3
AI2
AI3
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Printer
Signal
FIP
VEG
INTECONT Tersus
Shield
TX
RX
X8 1
X8 2
X8 3
X10 1
X10 2
X10 3
X7 1
X7 2
X7 3
Large-scale display
Signal
FIP
VEG
INTECONT Tersus
Shield
TX
RX
X11
Pin assignment
after RSxxx selection
Signal
FIP
VEG
INTECONT
Tersus
Shield
TX
RX
X4 5 or X5 1
X4 2 or X5 2
X4 3 or X5 3
X6 1
X6 2
X6 3
EasyServe
Pulse output
Signal
FIP
VEG
INTECONT Tersus
24 V
Open collector
Open Emitter
0V
X9 5
X9 6
X9 7
X9 8
X6 8
X6 9
X6 10
X6 11
X3 1
X3 2
FIP
VEG
INTECONT Tersus
X20
X20
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16.4
The module may be attached to the base card of the device to make an interface with the PROFIBUS.
Module properties
Isolation:
Optocoupler
Power supply:
5 VDC internal
Current supply
max. 310 mA
Settings
W100
W150
Bus termination:
The bus termination resistances must be activated at the first and last station of the bus. This is
done by setting all three jumpers on the board (W150, W151, W152) to position 1-2. By default the
resistances are not activated (position 2-3).
W151
W152
Bus address:
The addresses are set using parameters.
Pin
XP1
Signal
XP3
Signal
+5 V BUS
GND BUS
Shielding
+5 V BUS
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**
GND BUS
Pin
XP1
Signal
XP3
Signal
Housing
**
*
**
Status
Display
Off
Green
Green, flashing
Parameterisation fault
Configuration error
Status
Display
Off
Green
Initialized
Green, flashing
Red
Exception error
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The module can be attached to the mainboard to create an interface to the DeviceNet.
Module properties
Isolation:
Optocoupler
Power supply:
5 VDC internal
Current supply
max. 250 mA
Settings
W100
W160
Bus termination:
The bus termination resistances must be activated at the first and last station of the bus. This is done
by applying the W160 jumper to the position 1-2.
By default the resistances are not activated (position 2-3).
Bus address and Baud rate:
Both values are set using parameters.
Pin
XC1
Signal
V-
CAN_L
Shielding
CAN_H
V+
XC3
Signal
Ditto:
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Display
Off
Green
Green, flashing
Online, no connection
Red
Alternating red-green
Self-test
Module status
Display
Off
No power supply
Green
Green, flashing
Incorrect configuration
Red
Non-repairable error
Red, flashing
Repairable error
Alternating red-green
Self-test
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16.6
The interface card is an isolated, serial interface. The type of the interface is set using control unit parameters and using jumpers in the plug. Both plugs are electrically parallel.
Module properties
Isolation:
Optocoupler
Power supply:
5 VDC internal
Current supply
Max. 250 mA
Connector to bus
activation
RS232
RS422
RS485
GND
GND
GND
TX
Tx B
RTx A
RX
Rx B
Jumper to pin 2
Rx A
Jumper to pin 5
TX A
RTx B
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LED diagnosis
Status LED
Color
Function
LNK
Green
Ethernet is connected
FDX
Yellow
Full Duplex
100
Red
ADR
Green
IDL
Yellow
DIA
Red
Unused
PWR
Green
Power OK
SYC
Yellow
ERR
Red
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Web Server
The unit is equipped with a web server that provides a homepage for the scale. This homepage is available
in English only.
Equipment needed: The PC has an Ethernet link to the equipment.
Establishing the connection: The IP address of the controller must be entered into the browser address
line.
Various data from the controller can be called up in the left-hand navigation bar.
Navigation entry
Function
Events
Parameter changes
Command Log
Totalizer hourly
Totalizer daily
Totalizer
Data logger 1 / 2
Table of recorded measured values. The sampling interval can be set using P22.03.
Up to 10 process variables can be selected to be recorded using P22.04 - P22.13. It
starts recording by activating in the Mode operating zone.
Memory depth is approx. 1,000 entries. All entries are recorded with the entry time. The table is refreshed
only when it is called up. These readings can be exported by selecting, copying and inserting them into a file
in the PC for evaluating with standard programs.
17.2
System Information
The system data are provided here. You can find files such as the software version, hardware version,
IP address. "Serial No." or "MAC-ID" are the names of the serial number on the CPU board.
Together with the 'mainboard' data, this data also supplies the user with the 'fieldbus' configurations and
settings. In particular the amount of bytes for the read and transmitted data.
This page is still undergoing development and may differ from the image shown here.
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18 Appendix
18.1
Service Values
Detailed information on the system is contained in the service table. The call-up does not interfere with any
weigh functions.
Call up the function block
Setup
Service Values
Readouts:
Vxx 2065y-yyy
Software version
2011-08-01 08:01:58
VOL OP
DO = 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
DI = 1 1 1 1 - 0 1
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Tachometer 1 96.655 Hz
Utilization LC 30.988 %
Load on load cells sourced from the sum of the load cell nominal capacities.
The weigh cells are overloaded if the values exceed 100 %.
The message H4: LC Input > MAX occurs upwards of 110 %.
CSUM: Flash 1
Temperature 22.5 C
Ethernet/IP: OK
18.2
Set option
There is the option of clearing fieldbus coupling Ethernet/IP by software. This unit issues an unambiguous ID
(the MAC address). An activation code is generated from this ID that is then keyed into the unit. If the optional activation is required on devices which have already been delivered, the data is transferred to the
Schenck process, and the generated activation code is reported back.
The Option activate function is only accessible when the fieldbus protocol is on NO or Ethernet/IP.
Key in password
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Ethernet/IP
18.3
Function Check
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18.4
Test Connector
A basic function control of the INTECONT can be carried out using a simple test connector. In this way an
error can be limited between the load cell with wiring and electrical equipment.
1. Connect the connector as shown in the diagram
2. Disconnect load cell connector X7 and plug in the test connector instead
The dimensioned resistances given result in the following service values:
1. Load cell signal (lc) approx.1.1 mV/V
2. Load cell usage factor (aw) approx. 55 % if C03 = 2 mV/V and approx. 39 % if C03 = 2.85 mV/V
If lc is in the listed areas, the pick-up input is free of errors.
Note:
With other resistances R1 and R2, the LC Raw is calculated to 500 * R2 / R1 [mV/V].
The test plug is available as an accessory.
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18.5
The on or off states relate to the belt drive, the prefeeder and to measuring the flow rate. Belt load and belt
speed are continuously measured.
An effective switch-off command does not turn off totalizing immediately, but only after the P07.06
Afterflow Totalizer time. Stop commands have the highest priority.
Various control modes can be configured as per the P02.06 Feeder Start parameters.
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18.6
Measuring
Measuring at the Discharge Point VAP
Measuring on the VAP discharge point shifts the measuring point of the weighbridge to the discharge point of
the material by means of a time-lag device. The totalized amount of material dispatched is directly recorded.
Measuring at dispatch: VAP
Preconditions:
The length ratio from the centerline of the weighing platform to the material dispatch to the overall belt
conveyor length is known.
Key in the length ratio in percent in parameters Platform Dis.Length P13.02.
Activate VAP via VAP Active P13.01 parameters.
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18.7
Belt Monitoring
Drift and slippage monitoring is built into the functions. Monitoring is activated with the P13.03 Belt Sensor
Active parameter.
The programs can only be used for belt monitoring if there is a belt circuit sensor (Namur transmitter) and a
triangular metallic sensor surface in the conveyor belt. Otherwise, the aforementioned parameter and
P13.05 BIC Active parameters have to be on NO.
Procedure for activating belt monitoring
1. Set the parameters P13.03 Belt Sensor Active to YES
2. Key in the sensor length in P13.06 Sensor Length parameters
3. Key in the sensor width in P13.07 Sensor Width parameters
4. Set P13.08 Sensor Offset parameters to 0
5. Call up the calibration function LB: Pulses/Belt
18.8
Even excellent conveyor belts are never completely even and they become heavier and stiffer especially on
the seams. This is why it is normally only possible to guarantee a high level of accuracy over entire belt circuits (i.e. over the mean).
An additional belt circuit sensor and metallic marking flag in the belt enable the unit to record this impact and
constantly correct it.
That substantially boosts the short-term accuracy of the scale.
Belt impact measurement is constant to take changes in regular operation into account. Compensation
adapts itself whenever material is conveyed.
Relevant parameters P13.05 BIC Active, P13.03 Belt Sensor Active, P13.04 DI: Source Belt Sensor.
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18.9
Linearization
Linearization
The belt loading does not usually need to be linearized. It only makes sense with major belt load fluctuations
and simple weighing mechanisms.
Calibration with calibration weights:
Apply calibration weight Q1, start the scales and call up the zeroing program.
Key in the final result of zero setting program and key in later in Linearization I1 parameters.
Cancel the program and do not exceed the result.
Key in the result of the formula q1 = Q1 / L * 100 % / q0 in Linearization S1 parameters.
Where
Q1: calibration weight in kg
L: P03.05 Effective Platform Length
q0: P04.01 Nominal Belt Load
Repeat work processes 1 - 3 with increasingly large calibration weights for the other linearization points.
Calibration using material:
Perform a material check with a belt load q1.
Read the mean of the belt load q1(a) on the equipment and key it into the Linearization I1 parameters.
Key in the result of the formula q1(s) = q1(a) * Ms / Ma into the Linearization S1 parameters.
Where
Ms: conveyed quantity of material in kg
Ma: quantity of material read on the equipment in kg
Repeat work processes 1 - 3 with increasingly large calibration weights for the other linearization points.
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Index
>0 Zero ON/OFF .............................................................................................................................................................. 68
2. Password ...................................................................................................................................................................... 67
Abbreviations .................................................................................................................................................................... 54
About This Manual .............................................................................................................................................................. 1
Access Rights Limitation FB............................................................................................................................................ 106
acknowledge event information ......................................................................................................................................... 19
Activation code ................................................................................................................................................................ 140
Adaptation Factor .............................................................................................................................................................. 82
Address ........................................................................................................................................................... 103, 104, 105
Afterflow Totalizer ............................................................................................................................................................. 79
An overview of the INTECONT Tersus................................................................................................................................ 7
Analog Outputs ................................................................................................................................................................. 74
Angle ................................................................................................................................................................................. 73
AO Actual Flow Rate ........................................................................................................................................................ 74
AO Belt Load .................................................................................................................................................................... 75
AO Speed......................................................................................................................................................................... 75
Appendix ......................................................................................................................................................................... 139
Auto Zero Active ................................................................................................................................................................ 80
AUTO Zero Set ........................................................................................................................................................... 80, 81
Basic Tare ......................................................................................................................................................................... 74
Batch Actual Value Column............................................................................................................................................... 85
Batch Actual Value Line .................................................................................................................................................... 85
Batch Automatic Record.................................................................................................................................................... 83
Batch control ..................................................................................................................................................................... 68
Batch Mode ....................................................................................................................................................................... 82
Batch Setpoint Column...................................................................................................................................................... 85
Batch Setpoint Line ........................................................................................................................................................... 85
Batch Setpoint Source....................................................................................................................................................... 83
Batch Tolerance - .............................................................................................................................................................. 82
Batch Tolerance + ............................................................................................................................................................. 82
Batching functions ............................................................................................................................................................. 39
Batching mode .................................................................................................................................................................. 39
Batchnumber Column........................................................................................................................................................ 86
Batchnumber Line ............................................................................................................................................................. 86
Baud rate................................................................................................................................................... 84, 104, 105, 113
Baud Rate ....................................................................................................................................................................... 101
Belt Circuit No. ............................................................................................................................................................ 72, 74
Belt Circuit Time ................................................................................................................................................................ 72
Belt Drift ............................................................................................................................................................................ 90
Belt Empty ......................................................................................................................................................................... 83
Belt inclination ................................................................................................................................................................... 47
belt load............................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Belt Load Offset ................................................................................................................................................................ 75
Belt Load Range ............................................................................................................................................................... 75
Belt Monitoring ................................................................................................................................................................ 145
Belt Monitoring ................................................................................................................................................ 89, 90, 91, 92
Belt Sensor Active ............................................................................................................................................................. 89
Belt Skew .......................................................................................................................................................................... 90
Belt Velocity Check ........................................................................................................................................................... 50
BIC Active ......................................................................................................................................................................... 89
BIC belt impact compensation......................................................................................................................................... 145
Byte Sequence ................................................................................................................................................................ 103
CA01 Event Error LC Input............................................................................................................................................ 117
CA02 Event Tachometer Input ...................................................................................................................................... 117
CA05 Event Linearization Error ..................................................................................................................................... 117
CA06 Event Tare Correction ......................................................................................................................................... 117
CA12 Event Tare Difference > MAX.............................................................................................................................. 117
CA13 Event Time elapsed............................................................................................................................................. 118
Calibrat. Results .......................................................................................................................................................... 73, 74
Calibration ....................................................................................................................................................................... 117
Calibration Data .......................................................................................................................................................... 72, 73
Calibration functions .......................................................................................................................................................... 27
calibration switch ............................................................................................................................................................. 139
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Calibration Switch ........................................................................................................................................................... 139
Calibration Weight ....................................................................................................................................................... 45, 73
call up the zero setting program ........................................................................................................................................ 19
Change-over Full Feed/Dribble Feed ................................................................................................................................ 88
Characteristics .................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Check in Keyboard Mode ................................................................................................................................................ 102
CO09 Event Batch > Setpoint ....................................................................................................................................... 118
Communication EasyServe ............................................................................................................................................. 100
Communication Fieldbus ................................................................................................................................................. 101
Compatibility DISOCONT Master .................................................................................................................................... 102
Compatiblity INTECONT ................................................................................................................................................. 105
Configuration ................................................................................................................................................................... 103
Configuration HMI Values ............................................................................................................................................... 111
Configuring Event Messages ............................................................................................................................................ 55
Connection Diagrams ...................................................................................................................................................... 125
Controller......................................................................................................................................................................... 118
Correction Amount ............................................................................................................................................................ 82
Counter 1 Unit ................................................................................................................................................................... 70
Counter 2 Unit ................................................................................................................................................................... 71
Counter 3 Unit ................................................................................................................................................................... 71
Counter functions .............................................................................................................................................................. 23
Daily Total Time .............................................................................................................................................................. 109
Damaged / Defective Electrical Components ...................................................................................................................... 6
DATA................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Data Format ............................................................................................................................................................ 104, 114
Data Log ON/OFF ............................................................................................................................................................. 69
Data Log Value 1 ............................................................................................................................................................ 109
Data Log Value 10 .......................................................................................................................................................... 111
Data Log Value 2 ............................................................................................................................................................ 109
Data Log Value 3 ............................................................................................................................................................ 109
Data Log Value 4 ............................................................................................................................................................ 110
Data Log Value 5 ............................................................................................................................................................ 110
Data Log Value 6 ............................................................................................................................................................ 110
Data Log Value 7 ............................................................................................................................................................ 110
Data Log Value 8 ............................................................................................................................................................ 110
Data Log Value 9 ............................................................................................................................................................ 111
Data Logging ................................................................................................................................................................... 109
Date/Time Column ............................................................................................................................................................ 86
Date/Time Line .................................................................................................................................................................. 86
DELETE ............................................................................................................................................................................ 16
DeviceNet Module (VCB8020) ........................................................................................................................................ 132
DI Acknowledge Events ................................................................................................................................................... 97
DI Batch Terminate .......................................................................................................................................................... 97
DI BIC freeze.................................................................................................................................................................... 92
DI External Event 1 .......................................................................................................................................................... 98
DI External Event 2 .......................................................................................................................................................... 98
DI Reset Totalizer 1 ......................................................................................................................................................... 98
DI Reset Totalizer 2 ......................................................................................................................................................... 98
DI Source Belt Sensor ...................................................................................................................................................... 89
DI Start ............................................................................................................................................................................. 97
DI Zero Set ....................................................................................................................................................................... 97
Diagram of beltweigher and weighfeeder ............................................................................................................................ 8
Dialog Behaviour ............................................................................................................................................................... 66
Digital Inputs ..................................................................................................................................................................... 97
Digital Outputs................................................................................................................................................................... 98
Display Test and Version Number..................................................................................................................................... 21
DO Actual Flow Rate MAX ............................................................................................................................................... 99
DO Actual Flow Rate MIN ................................................................................................................................................ 99
DO ALARM ...................................................................................................................................................................... 98
DO Batch Running ......................................................................................................................................................... 100
DO Belt Drift ..................................................................................................................................................................... 91
DO Belt Load MAX ........................................................................................................................................................... 99
DO Belt load MIN ............................................................................................................................................................. 99
DO Belt Skew ................................................................................................................................................................... 91
DO Belt Slip...................................................................................................................................................................... 91
DO Dribble Feed ............................................................................................................................................................ 100
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DO Full Feed .................................................................................................................................................................. 100
DO Keyboard Mode ....................................................................................................................................................... 100
DO Pulse Counter ............................................................................................................................................................ 72
DO Scale Start ................................................................................................................................................................. 99
DO Speed MAX................................................................................................................................................................ 99
DO Speed MIN ................................................................................................................................................................. 99
DO Start Prefeeder .......................................................................................................................................................... 98
dribble feed ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8
duty cycle ........................................................................................................................................................................ 140
Effective Platform Length .................................................................................................................................................. 73
Effective weighing platform length ....................................................................................................................................... 9
Effective Weighing Platform Length .................................................................................................................................. 43
Electrical System............................................................................................................................................................. 118
ENTER .............................................................................................................................................................................. 17
Enter setpoint .................................................................................................................................................................... 20
ESCAPE............................................................................................................................................................................ 17
Ethernet........................................................................................................................................................................... 108
Ethernet/IP ...................................................................................................................................................................... 140
Event Actual Flow Rate MAX ................................................................................................................................... 77, 119
Event Actual Flow Rate MIN .................................................................................................................................... 76, 120
Event Acyclic Communication ................................................................................................................................ 102, 122
Event Batch > Setpoint............................................................................................................................................. 83, 118
Event Belt Drift ......................................................................................................................................................... 90, 120
Event Belt Load MAX ............................................................................................................................................... 78, 119
Event Belt Load MIN ................................................................................................................................................ 77, 121
Event Belt Skew ....................................................................................................................................................... 91, 120
Event Cyclic Communication.................................................................................................................................. 102, 122
Event Error LC Input ................................................................................................................................................ 93, 117
Event External Event 1 ............................................................................................................................................. 94, 121
Event External Event 2 ............................................................................................................................................. 95, 121
Event LC Input < MIN ............................................................................................................................................... 94, 120
Event LC Input > MAX.............................................................................................................................................. 94, 119
Event License Violation ............................................................................................................................................ 95, 122
Event Linearization Error .......................................................................................................................................... 96, 117
Event Maint. Electric................................................................................................................................................. 87, 121
Event Maint.Feeder Run .......................................................................................................................................... 87, 121
Event Memory .......................................................................................................................................................... 92, 122
Event Namur Error Belt ............................................................................................................................................ 93, 118
Event Namur Error Tacho ........................................................................................................................................ 93, 118
Event Out of Tolerance ............................................................................................................................................ 83, 119
Event Power Failure ................................................................................................................................................. 92, 118
Event Run Disabled ................................................................................................................................................. 93, 118
Event Simulation active ............................................................................................................................................ 94, 122
Event Slip ................................................................................................................................................................. 91, 120
Event Speed MAX .................................................................................................................................................... 78, 119
Event Speed MIN ..................................................................................................................................................... 78, 121
Event Tachometer Input ........................................................................................................................................... 92, 117
Event Tare Correction .............................................................................................................................................. 80, 117
Event Tare Difference > MAX................................................................................................................................... 81, 117
Event Time elapsed ................................................................................................................................................. 81, 118
Event Column.................................................................................................................................................................... 86
Event Group: Calibration ................................................................................................................................................. 117
Event Group: Controller................................................................................................................................................... 118
Event Group: Electrical System ....................................................................................................................................... 118
Event Group: Interlock..................................................................................................................................................... 118
Event Group: Material Flow ............................................................................................................................................. 119
Event Group: MAX .......................................................................................................................................................... 119
Event Group: Mechanic ................................................................................................................................................... 120
Event Group: MIN ........................................................................................................................................................... 120
Event Group: Sequence Monitoring ................................................................................................................................ 121
Event Group: System Message ....................................................................................................................................... 122
Event Line ......................................................................................................................................................................... 86
Event messages .............................................................................................................................................................. 115
Events ............................................................................................................................................................................. 117
Events ............................................................................................................................................................. 92, 93, 94, 95
Events Details ................................................................................................................................................................. 117
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Feed Distance ................................................................................................................................................................... 88
feed rate .............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Feeder Active .................................................................................................................................................................... 88
Feeder Control .................................................................................................................................................................. 88
Feeder ON/OFF ................................................................................................................................................................ 67
Feeder Start ...................................................................................................................................................................... 70
Fig. 1: Basic diagram of the ITE inputs and outputs ............................................................................................................ 8
Fig. 10: LC connection diagram and tachometer............................................................................................................. 125
Fig. 11: Connection diagram for inputs and outputs 1 ..................................................................................................... 125
Fig. 12: Connection diagram for inputs and outputs 2 ..................................................................................................... 126
Fig. 13: Serial interface connection diagram ................................................................................................................... 126
Fig. 14: Modbus connection diagram .............................................................................................................................. 126
Fig. 15: PROFIBUS connection diagram ......................................................................................................................... 126
Fig. 16: DeviceNet connection diagram........................................................................................................................... 127
Fig. 17: VPB8020 PROFIBUS module ............................................................................................................................ 130
Fig. 18: LEDs - VPB8020 front view ................................................................................................................................ 131
Fig. 19: DeviceNet module VCB8020 .............................................................................................................................. 132
Fig. 2: The belt load of the weighbridge is not legal for trade .............................................................................................. 9
Fig. 20: VCB8020:XC1 DeviceNet module front view ..................................................................................................... 133
Fig. 21: VSS8020 Modbus module layout drawing.......................................................................................................... 134
Fig. 22: Switch-on or switch-off with keyboard ................................................................................................................ 143
Fig. 23: Switch-on and switch-off at belt speed ............................................................................................................... 144
Fig. 3: Display warning 2 ................................................................................................................................................... 11
Fig. 4: Display warning 1 ................................................................................................................................................... 11
Fig. 5: Display alarm ......................................................................................................................................................... 12
Fig. 6: display function block .......................................................................................................................................... 18
Fig. 7: Arrangement for verification with bulk material ....................................................................................................... 51
Fig. 8: Parameter sets ....................................................................................................................................................... 53
Fig. 9: Connection diagram for voltage supply ................................................................................................................ 125
Filter Actual Flow Rate ..................................................................................................................................................... 79
Filter Actual Flow Rate analog ......................................................................................................................................... 79
Filter Belt Load ................................................................................................................................................................. 79
Filter Belt Speed ............................................................................................................................................................... 79
Filters ................................................................................................................................................................................ 79
Five Safety Rules of Electrical Engineering......................................................................................................................... 6
Fixed mode configuration ................................................................................................................................ 106, 107, 108
FLOAT-Format ................................................................................................................................................................ 104
Flow Rate Offset ............................................................................................................................................................... 75
Flow Rate Range .............................................................................................................................................................. 75
Flow Rate Units ................................................................................................................................................................. 69
FMZ 1 Column .................................................................................................................................................................. 85
FMZ 1 Line ........................................................................................................................................................................ 85
FMZ 2 Column .................................................................................................................................................................. 86
FMZ 2 Line ........................................................................................................................................................................ 85
Font ................................................................................................................................................................................... 66
Format Data .................................................................................................................................................................... 101
full feed................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
FUNCTION........................................................................................................................................................................ 16
function block .................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Function block ................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Function Check ......................................................................................................................................................... 49, 141
Gateway .......................................................................................................................................................................... 108
General Diagram ................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Hardware and technical data........................................................................................................................................... 123
HI01 Event LC Input > MAX .......................................................................................................................................... 119
HI02 Event Actual Flow Rate MAX ................................................................................................................................ 119
HI03 Event Belt Load MAX............................................................................................................................................ 119
HI04 Event Speed MAX ................................................................................................................................................ 119
HMI Value 01 .................................................................................................................................................................. 111
HMI Value 02 .................................................................................................................................................................. 111
HMI Value 03 .................................................................................................................................................................. 111
HMI Value 04 .................................................................................................................................................................. 111
HMI Value 05 .................................................................................................................................................................. 112
HMI Value 06 .................................................................................................................................................................. 112
HMI Value 07 .................................................................................................................................................................. 112
HMI Value 08 .................................................................................................................................................................. 112
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HMI Value 09 .................................................................................................................................................................. 112
HMI Value 10 .................................................................................................................................................................. 112
Hourly Total Time ............................................................................................................................................................ 109
ID Preset Value 1 ............................................................................................................................................................ 106
ID Preset Value 2 ............................................................................................................................................................ 106
ID Preset Value 3 ............................................................................................................................................................ 106
ID Preset Value 4 ............................................................................................................................................................ 106
ID Preset Value 5 ............................................................................................................................................................ 107
ID Preset Value 6 ............................................................................................................................................................ 107
ID Preset Value 7 ............................................................................................................................................................ 107
ID Preset Value 8 ............................................................................................................................................................ 107
ID Read Value 1 .............................................................................................................................................................. 107
ID Read Value 2 .............................................................................................................................................................. 107
ID Read Value 3 .............................................................................................................................................................. 107
ID Read Value 4 .............................................................................................................................................................. 107
ID Read Value 5 .............................................................................................................................................................. 108
ID Read Value 6 .............................................................................................................................................................. 108
ID Read Value 7 .............................................................................................................................................................. 108
ID Read Value 8 .............................................................................................................................................................. 108
Identifier format ............................................................................................................................................................... 105
IL01 Event Run Disabled............................................................................................................................................... 118
Interlock........................................................................................................................................................................... 118
IP Address....................................................................................................................................................................... 108
Keyboard operation ON/OFF ............................................................................................................................................ 25
Language .......................................................................................................................................................................... 66
Last Zero Set Column ....................................................................................................................................................... 86
Last Zero Set Line ............................................................................................................................................................. 86
LC Characteristic Value..................................................................................................................................................... 73
LC Filter............................................................................................................................................................................. 79
LC Rated Capacity ............................................................................................................................................................ 73
LED diagnosis ................................................................................................................................................................. 135
Lever Ratio ........................................................................................................................................................................ 73
Limit Actual Flow Rate MAX ............................................................................................................................................. 77
Limit Actual Flow Rate MIN .............................................................................................................................................. 76
Limit Belt Load MAX ......................................................................................................................................................... 77
Limit Belt Load MIN .......................................................................................................................................................... 77
Limit Speed MAX ............................................................................................................................................................. 78
Limit Speed MIN............................................................................................................................................................... 78
Limit Value Difference ....................................................................................................................................................... 80
Limit Values....................................................................................................................................................................... 76
Linearization .................................................................................................................................................................... 146
Linearization ...................................................................................................................................................................... 95
Linearization I1 .................................................................................................................................................................. 95
Linearization I2 .................................................................................................................................................................. 96
Linearization I3 .................................................................................................................................................................. 96
Linearization I4 .................................................................................................................................................................. 96
Linearization ON ............................................................................................................................................................... 95
Linearization S1 ................................................................................................................................................................ 95
Linearization S2 ................................................................................................................................................................ 95
Linearization S3 ................................................................................................................................................................ 96
Linearization S4 ................................................................................................................................................................ 96
LO01 Event LC Input < MIN .......................................................................................................................................... 120
LO02 Event Actual Flow Rate MIN ................................................................................................................................ 120
LO03 Event Belt Load MIN............................................................................................................................................ 121
LO04 Event Speed MIN ................................................................................................................................................ 121
Logger cycle time ............................................................................................................................................................ 109
Maintenance Electric ......................................................................................................................................................... 87
Maintenance Feeder Run .................................................................................................................................................. 87
Maintenance interval ......................................................................................................................................................... 87
Material Flow ................................................................................................................................................................... 119
MAX ................................................................................................................................................................................ 119
Mean Limit Value .............................................................................................................................................................. 80
Measuring at the Discharge Point VAP ........................................................................................................................... 144
Mechanic ......................................................................................................................................................................... 120
Method of Function ............................................................................................................................................................. 9
MF06 Event Out of Tolerance ....................................................................................................................................... 119
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MIN.................................................................................................................................................................................. 120
Modbus Interface VSS8020 ............................................................................................................................................ 134
Mode functions .................................................................................................................................................................. 25
Motor STOP immediately .................................................................................................................................................. 88
Net Mask ......................................................................................................................................................................... 108
Nominal Belt Load ............................................................................................................................................................. 73
Nominal Flow Rate ............................................................................................................................................................ 69
Nominal Speed.................................................................................................................................................................. 70
Operating in Normal Operation ......................................................................................................................................... 18
operating sources .............................................................................................................................................................. 25
Operation .......................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Output current ................................................................................................................................................................. 139
Own Address................................................................................................................................................................... 100
P01 - Dialog Behaviour ..................................................................................................................................................... 66
P01.01 - Language ............................................................................................................................................................ 66
P01.02 - Userdefined Text ................................................................................................................................................ 66
P01.03 - Font .................................................................................................................................................................... 66
P01.04 - Units ................................................................................................................................................................... 66
P01.05 - Scale Name ........................................................................................................................................................ 67
P01.06 - Password ............................................................................................................................................................ 67
P01.07 - 2. Password ........................................................................................................................................................ 67
P01.08 - Feeder ON/OFF .................................................................................................................................................. 67
P01.09 - Switch Keyboard-/Normal Mode ......................................................................................................................... 68
P01.10 - Batch control ....................................................................................................................................................... 68
P01.11 - >0 Zero ON/OFF................................................................................................................................................ 68
P01.12 - Reset Counter 1.................................................................................................................................................. 68
P01.13 - Reset Counter 2.................................................................................................................................................. 68
P01.14 - Route Tot. ON/OFF ............................................................................................................................................ 69
P01.15 - Data Log ON/OFF............................................................................................................................................... 69
P02 - Rated Data ............................................................................................................................................ 69, 70, 71, 72
P02.01 - Flow Rate Units .................................................................................................................................................. 69
P02.02 - Nominal Flow Rate ............................................................................................................................................. 69
P02.03 - Speed Measurement .......................................................................................................................................... 70
P02.04 - Pulses per length ................................................................................................................................................ 70
P02.05 - Nominal Speed ................................................................................................................................................... 70
P02.06 - Feeder Start ........................................................................................................................................................ 70
P02.07 - Counter 1 Unit..................................................................................................................................................... 70
P02.08 - Pulse Length Total .............................................................................................................................................. 71
P02.09 - Counter 2 Unit..................................................................................................................................................... 71
P02.10 - Counter 3 Unit..................................................................................................................................................... 71
P02.11 - DO Pulse Counter.............................................................................................................................................. 72
P02.12 - Totalizer Increment ............................................................................................................................................. 72
P02.13 - Z1-Numberstep ................................................................................................................................................... 72
P03 - Calibration Data ................................................................................................................................................. 72, 73
P03.01 - Belt Circuit No. .................................................................................................................................................... 72
P03.02 - Belt Circuit Time ................................................................................................................................................. 72
P03.03 - LC Characteristic Value ...................................................................................................................................... 73
P03.04 - LC Rated Capacity.............................................................................................................................................. 73
P03.05 - Effective Platform Length .................................................................................................................................... 73
P03.06 - Lever Ratio ......................................................................................................................................................... 73
P03.07 - Angle .................................................................................................................................................................. 73
P03.08 - Calibration Weight .............................................................................................................................................. 73
P04 - Calibrat. Results ................................................................................................................................................ 73, 74
P04.01 - Nominal Belt Load .............................................................................................................................................. 73
P04.02 - Range Correction................................................................................................................................................ 74
P04.03 - Total Tare ........................................................................................................................................................... 74
P04.04 - Basic Tare .......................................................................................................................................................... 74
P04.05 - Tare Correction ................................................................................................................................................... 74
P04.06 - Belt Circuit No. .................................................................................................................................................... 74
P05 - Analog Outputs ........................................................................................................................................................ 74
P05.01 - AO Actual Flow Rate ......................................................................................................................................... 74
P05.02 - Flow Rate Offset ................................................................................................................................................. 75
P05.03 - Flow Rate Range ................................................................................................................................................ 75
P05.04 - AO Belt Load ..................................................................................................................................................... 75
P05.05 - Belt Load Offset .................................................................................................................................................. 75
P05.06 - Belt Load Range ................................................................................................................................................. 75
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P05.07 - AO Speed .......................................................................................................................................................... 75
P05.08 - Speed Offset ....................................................................................................................................................... 76
P05.09 - Speed Range ...................................................................................................................................................... 76
P06 - Limit Values ............................................................................................................................................................. 76
P06.01 - Limit Actual Flow Rate MIN ............................................................................................................................... 76
P06.02 - Event Actual Flow Rate MIN .............................................................................................................................. 76
P06.03 - Limit Actual Flow Rate MAX .............................................................................................................................. 77
P06.04 - Event Actual Flow Rate MAX ............................................................................................................................. 77
P06.05 - Limit Belt Load MIN ........................................................................................................................................... 77
P06.06 - Event Belt Load MIN .......................................................................................................................................... 77
P06.07 - Limit Belt Load MAX .......................................................................................................................................... 77
P06.08 - Event Belt Load MAX......................................................................................................................................... 78
P06.09 - Limit Speed MIN ................................................................................................................................................ 78
P06.10 - Event Speed MIN............................................................................................................................................... 78
P06.11 - Limit Speed MAX ............................................................................................................................................... 78
P06.12 - Event Speed MAX ............................................................................................................................................. 78
P07 - Filters ....................................................................................................................................................................... 79
P07.01 - Filter Actual Flow Rate ....................................................................................................................................... 79
P07.02 - Filter Actual Flow Rate analog ........................................................................................................................... 79
P07.03 - Filter Belt Load................................................................................................................................................... 79
P07.04 - Filter Belt Speed ................................................................................................................................................ 79
P07.05 - LC Filter .............................................................................................................................................................. 79
P07.06 - Afterflow Totalizer ............................................................................................................................................... 79
P08 - AUTO Zero Set .................................................................................................................................................. 80, 81
P08.01 - Auto Zero Active ................................................................................................................................................. 80
P08.02 - Limit Value Difference ......................................................................................................................................... 80
P08.03 - Mean Limit Value ................................................................................................................................................ 80
P08.04 - Zeroing Limit ....................................................................................................................................................... 80
P08.05 - Event Tare Correction ........................................................................................................................................ 80
P08.06 - Zero Set Time ..................................................................................................................................................... 81
P08.07 - Event Time elapsed ........................................................................................................................................... 81
P08.08 - Print Result ......................................................................................................................................................... 81
P08.09 - Zero Set Difference............................................................................................................................................. 81
P08.10 - Event Tare Difference > MAX ............................................................................................................................ 81
P08.11 - Zero Drop-Out Active .......................................................................................................................................... 81
P08.12 - Zero Drop-Out Limit ............................................................................................................................................ 81
P09 - Batch Mode ............................................................................................................................................................. 82
P09.01 - Pre-cut-off Amount.............................................................................................................................................. 82
P09.02 - Correction Amount .............................................................................................................................................. 82
P09.03 - Adaptation Factor ............................................................................................................................................... 82
P09.04 - Batch Tolerance + .............................................................................................................................................. 82
P09.05 - Batch Tolerance - ............................................................................................................................................... 82
P09.06 - Event Out of Tolerance ...................................................................................................................................... 83
P09.07 - Belt Empty .......................................................................................................................................................... 83
P09.08 - Event Batch > Setpoint ...................................................................................................................................... 83
P09.09 - Batch Setpoint Source ........................................................................................................................................ 83
P09.10 - Batch Automatic Record ..................................................................................................................................... 83
P09.11 - Reset print FMZ 1 ............................................................................................................................................... 84
P09.12 - Reset print FMZ 2 ............................................................................................................................................... 84
P10 - Printer Setting .............................................................................................................................................. 84, 85, 86
P10.01 - Baud rate ............................................................................................................................................................ 84
P10.02 - Print Subtotal ...................................................................................................................................................... 84
P10.03 - Print after STOP ................................................................................................................................................. 84
P10.04 - Print Page Length ............................................................................................................................................... 85
P10.05 - Batch Setpoint Line............................................................................................................................................. 85
P10.06 - Batch Setpoint Column ....................................................................................................................................... 85
P10.07 - Batch Actual Value Line ...................................................................................................................................... 85
P10.08 - Batch Actual Value Column ................................................................................................................................ 85
P10.09 - FMZ 1 Line ......................................................................................................................................................... 85
P10.10 - FMZ 1 Column .................................................................................................................................................... 85
P10.11 - FMZ 2 Line ......................................................................................................................................................... 85
P10.12 - FMZ 2 Column .................................................................................................................................................... 86
P10.13 - Date/Time Line ................................................................................................................................................... 86
P10.14 - Date/Time Column .............................................................................................................................................. 86
P10.15 - Event Line ........................................................................................................................................................... 86
P10.16 - Event Column ..................................................................................................................................................... 86
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P10.17 - Last Zero Set Line .............................................................................................................................................. 86
P10.18 - Last Zero Set Column ......................................................................................................................................... 86
P10.19 - Batchnumber Line............................................................................................................................................... 86
P10.20 - Batchnumber Column ......................................................................................................................................... 86
P11 - Maintenance interval................................................................................................................................................ 87
P11.01 - Maintenance Electric .......................................................................................................................................... 87
P11.02 - Event Maint. Electric .......................................................................................................................................... 87
P11.03 - Maintenance Feeder Run ................................................................................................................................... 87
P11.04 - Event Maint.Feeder Run .................................................................................................................................... 87
P12 - Feeder Control ......................................................................................................................................................... 88
P12.01 - Feeder Active...................................................................................................................................................... 88
P12.02 - Setting Time........................................................................................................................................................ 88
P12.03 - Feed Distance..................................................................................................................................................... 88
P12.04 - Motor STOP immediately .................................................................................................................................... 88
P12.05 - Change-over Full Feed/Dribble Feed.................................................................................................................. 88
P13 - Belt Monitoring ....................................................................................................................................... 89, 90, 91, 92
P13.01 - VAP Active .......................................................................................................................................................... 89
P13.02 - Platform Dis.Length ............................................................................................................................................ 89
P13.03 - Belt Sensor Active .............................................................................................................................................. 89
P13.04 - DI Source Belt Sensor ....................................................................................................................................... 89
P13.05 - BIC Active ........................................................................................................................................................... 89
P13.06 - Sensor Length .................................................................................................................................................... 90
P13.07 - Sensor Width ...................................................................................................................................................... 90
P13.08 - Sensor Offset ...................................................................................................................................................... 90
P13.09 - Belt Drift .............................................................................................................................................................. 90
P13.10 - Event Belt Drift ................................................................................................................................................... 90
P13.11 - Belt Skew............................................................................................................................................................ 90
P13.12 - Event Belt Skew................................................................................................................................................. 91
P13.13 - Slip Value ........................................................................................................................................................... 91
P13.14 - Event Slip .......................................................................................................................................................... 91
P13.15 - DO Belt Drift....................................................................................................................................................... 91
P13.16 - DO Belt Skew .................................................................................................................................................... 91
P13.17 - DO Belt Slip ....................................................................................................................................................... 91
P13.18 - DI BIC freeze ..................................................................................................................................................... 92
P14 - Events.................................................................................................................................................... 92, 93, 94, 95
P14.01 - Event Power Failure .......................................................................................................................................... 92
P14.02 - Event Memory.................................................................................................................................................... 92
P14.03 - Event Tachometer Input .................................................................................................................................... 92
P14.04 - Event Namur Error Tacho .................................................................................................................................. 93
P14.05 - Event Namur Error Belt...................................................................................................................................... 93
P14.06 - Event Error LC Input .......................................................................................................................................... 93
P14.07 - Event Run Disabled ........................................................................................................................................... 93
P14.08 - Event LC Input > MAX ....................................................................................................................................... 94
P14.09 - Event LC Input < MIN ........................................................................................................................................ 94
P14.10 - Event Simulation active ..................................................................................................................................... 94
P14.11 - Event External Event 1 ...................................................................................................................................... 94
P14.12 - Event External Event 2 ...................................................................................................................................... 95
P14.13 - Event License Violation ..................................................................................................................................... 95
P15 - Linearization ............................................................................................................................................................ 95
P15.01 - Linearization ON ................................................................................................................................................. 95
P15.02 - Linearization S1 .................................................................................................................................................. 95
P15.03 - Linearization I1 ................................................................................................................................................... 95
P15.04 - Linearization S2 .................................................................................................................................................. 95
P15.05 - Linearization I2 ................................................................................................................................................... 96
P15.06 - Linearization S3 .................................................................................................................................................. 96
P15.07 - Linearization I3 ................................................................................................................................................... 96
P15.08 - Linearization S4 .................................................................................................................................................. 96
P15.09 - Linearization I4 ................................................................................................................................................... 96
P15.10 - Event Linearization Error ................................................................................................................................... 96
P16 - Digital Inputs ............................................................................................................................................................ 97
P16.01 - Source Run Enable............................................................................................................................................. 97
P16.02 - DI Batch Terminate ............................................................................................................................................ 97
P16.03 - DI Acknowledge Events ..................................................................................................................................... 97
P16.04 - DI Start .............................................................................................................................................................. 97
P16.05 - DI Zero Set ........................................................................................................................................................ 97
P16.06 - DI External Event 1 ............................................................................................................................................ 98
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P16.07 - DI External Event 2 ............................................................................................................................................ 98
P16.08 - DI Reset Totalizer 1 ........................................................................................................................................... 98
P16.09 - DI Reset Totalizer 2 ........................................................................................................................................... 98
P17 - Digital Outputs ......................................................................................................................................................... 98
P17.01 - DO ALARM ........................................................................................................................................................ 98
P17.02 - DO Start Prefeeder ............................................................................................................................................ 98
P17.03 - DO Scale Start ................................................................................................................................................... 99
P17.04 - DO Actual Flow Rate MIN .................................................................................................................................. 99
P17.05 - DO Actual Flow Rate MAX ................................................................................................................................ 99
P17.06 - DO Belt load MIN ............................................................................................................................................... 99
P17.07 - DO Belt Load MAX ............................................................................................................................................ 99
P17.08 - DO Speed MIN .................................................................................................................................................. 99
P17.09 - DO Speed MAX ................................................................................................................................................. 99
P17.10 - DO Batch Running ........................................................................................................................................... 100
P17.11 - DO Full Feed ................................................................................................................................................... 100
P17.12 - DO Dribble Feed .............................................................................................................................................. 100
P17.13 - DO Keyboard Mode ......................................................................................................................................... 100
P18 - Communication EasyServe ................................................................................................................................... 100
P18.01 - Own Address .................................................................................................................................................... 100
P18.02 - Baud Rate ......................................................................................................................................................... 101
P18.03 - Format Data ...................................................................................................................................................... 101
P19 - Communication Fieldbus ....................................................................................................................................... 101
P19.01 - Protocol Type.................................................................................................................................................... 101
P19.02 - Timeout Host .................................................................................................................................................... 102
P19.03 - Event Cyclic Communication ........................................................................................................................... 102
P19.04 - Event Acyclic Communication.......................................................................................................................... 102
P19.05 - Check in Keyboard Mode ................................................................................................................................. 102
P19.06 - Compatibility DISOCONT Master ..................................................................................................................... 102
P19.07 - Word Sequence ................................................................................................................................................ 103
P19.08 - Byte Sequence ................................................................................................................................................. 103
P19.09 - Configuration .................................................................................................................................................... 103
P19.10 - Address ............................................................................................................................................................ 103
P19.11 - Resolution ......................................................................................................................................................... 104
P19.12 - Baud rate .......................................................................................................................................................... 104
P19.13 - Data Format ...................................................................................................................................................... 104
P19.14 - Physics ............................................................................................................................................................. 104
P19.15 - Address ............................................................................................................................................................ 104
P19.16 - FLOAT-Format.................................................................................................................................................. 104
P19.17 - Compatiblity INTECONT ................................................................................................................................... 105
P19.18 - Identifier format ................................................................................................................................................. 105
P19.19 - PA32 compatible............................................................................................................................................... 105
P19.20 - Address ............................................................................................................................................................ 105
P19.21 - Baud rate .......................................................................................................................................................... 105
P19.22 - Access Rights Limitation FB ............................................................................................................................. 106
P19.23 - Remote IP Address FB ..................................................................................................................................... 106
P20 - Fixed mode configuration ...................................................................................................................... 106, 107, 108
P20.01 - ID Preset Value 1.............................................................................................................................................. 106
P20.02 - ID Preset Value 2.............................................................................................................................................. 106
P20.03 - ID Preset Value 3.............................................................................................................................................. 106
P20.04 - ID Preset Value 4.............................................................................................................................................. 106
P20.05 - ID Preset Value 5.............................................................................................................................................. 107
P20.06 - ID Preset Value 6.............................................................................................................................................. 107
P20.07 - ID Preset Value 7.............................................................................................................................................. 107
P20.08 - ID Preset Value 8.............................................................................................................................................. 107
P20.09 - ID Read Value 1 ............................................................................................................................................... 107
P20.10 - ID Read Value 2 ............................................................................................................................................... 107
P20.11 - ID Read Value 3 ............................................................................................................................................... 107
P20.12 - ID Read Value 4 ............................................................................................................................................... 107
P20.13 - ID Read Value 5 ............................................................................................................................................... 108
P20.14 - ID Read Value 6 ............................................................................................................................................... 108
P20.15 - ID Read Value 7 ............................................................................................................................................... 108
P20.16 - ID Read Value 8 ............................................................................................................................................... 108
P21 - Ethernet ................................................................................................................................................................. 108
P21.01 - IP Address ........................................................................................................................................................ 108
P21.02 - Net Mask .......................................................................................................................................................... 108
P21.03 - Gateway ........................................................................................................................................................... 108
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P22 - Data Logging ......................................................................................................................................................... 109
P22.01 - Hourly Total Time ............................................................................................................................................. 109
P22.02 - Daily Total Time ................................................................................................................................................ 109
P22.03 - Logger cycle time.............................................................................................................................................. 109
P22.04 - Data Log Value 1 .............................................................................................................................................. 109
P22.05 - Data Log Value 2 .............................................................................................................................................. 109
P22.06 - Data Log Value 3 .............................................................................................................................................. 109
P22.07 - Data Log Value 4 .............................................................................................................................................. 110
P22.08 - Data Log Value 5 .............................................................................................................................................. 110
P22.09 - Data Log Value 6 .............................................................................................................................................. 110
P22.10 - Data Log Value 7 .............................................................................................................................................. 110
P22.11 - Data Log Value 8 .............................................................................................................................................. 110
P22.12 - Data Log Value 9 .............................................................................................................................................. 111
P22.13 - Data Log Value 10 ............................................................................................................................................ 111
P23 - Configuration HMI Values ...................................................................................................................................... 111
P23.01 - HMI Value 01 .................................................................................................................................................... 111
P23.02 - HMI Value 02 .................................................................................................................................................... 111
P23.03 - HMI Value 03 .................................................................................................................................................... 111
P23.04 - HMI Value 04 .................................................................................................................................................... 111
P23.05 - HMI Value 05 .................................................................................................................................................... 112
P23.06 - HMI Value 06 .................................................................................................................................................... 112
P23.07 - HMI Value 07 .................................................................................................................................................... 112
P23.08 - HMI Value 08 .................................................................................................................................................... 112
P23.09 - HMI Value 09 .................................................................................................................................................... 112
P23.10 - HMI Value 10 .................................................................................................................................................... 112
P24 - Second Display .............................................................................................................................................. 113, 114
P24.01 - Second Display active ...................................................................................................................................... 113
P24.02 - Baud rate .......................................................................................................................................................... 113
P24.03 - Data Format ...................................................................................................................................................... 114
P24.04 - Physics ............................................................................................................................................................. 114
PA32 compatible ............................................................................................................................................................. 105
Parameter Block 01 - Dialog Behaviour ............................................................................................................................ 66
Parameter Block 02 - Rated Data ..................................................................................................................................... 69
Parameter Block 03 - Calibration Data .............................................................................................................................. 72
Parameter Block 04 - Calibrat. Results ............................................................................................................................. 73
Parameter Block 05 - Analog Outputs ............................................................................................................................... 74
Parameter Block 06 - Limit Values .................................................................................................................................... 76
Parameter Block 07 - Filters .............................................................................................................................................. 79
Parameter Block 08 - AUTO Zero Set ............................................................................................................................... 80
Parameter Block 09 - Batch Mode .................................................................................................................................... 82
Parameter Block 10 - Printer Setting ................................................................................................................................. 84
Parameter Block 11 - Maintenance interval....................................................................................................................... 87
Parameter Block 12 - Feeder Control ................................................................................................................................ 88
Parameter Block 13 - Belt Monitoring ................................................................................................................................ 89
Parameter Block 14 - Events............................................................................................................................................. 92
Parameter Block 15 - Linearization ................................................................................................................................... 95
Parameter Block 16 - Digital Inputs ................................................................................................................................... 97
Parameter Block 17 - Digital Outputs ................................................................................................................................ 98
Parameter Block 18 - Communication EasyServe .......................................................................................................... 100
Parameter Block 19 - Communication Fieldbus .............................................................................................................. 101
Parameter Block 20 - Fixed mode configuration ............................................................................................................. 106
Parameter Block 21 - Ethernet ........................................................................................................................................ 108
Parameter Block 22 - Data Logging ................................................................................................................................ 109
Parameter Block 23 - Configuration HMI Values ............................................................................................................. 111
Parameter Block 24 - Second Display ............................................................................................................................. 113
Parameter Details ............................................................................................................................................................. 66
Parameter functions .......................................................................................................................................................... 35
Parameter Input ................................................................................................................................................................ 47
Parameter Listing .............................................................................................................................................................. 55
Parameter Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 55
Parameters........................................................................................................................................................................ 53
Password .......................................................................................................................................................................... 67
Physics .................................................................................................................................................................... 104, 114
Platform Dis.Length ........................................................................................................................................................... 89
Pre-cut-off Amount ............................................................................................................................................................ 82
Prefeeder .......................................................................................................................................................................... 25
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Print after STOP ................................................................................................................................................................ 84
Print Page Length ............................................................................................................................................................. 85
Print Result........................................................................................................................................................................ 81
Print Subtotal..................................................................................................................................................................... 84
Printer functions ................................................................................................................................................................ 37
Printer Setting ....................................................................................................................................................... 84, 85, 86
PROFIBUS module (VPB8020)....................................................................................................................................... 130
Protocol Type .................................................................................................................................................................. 101
Pulse Length Total ............................................................................................................................................................ 71
Pulse/Belt circuit LB .......................................................................................................................................................... 28
Pulses per length .............................................................................................................................................................. 70
Quick guide ....................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Range Correction .............................................................................................................................................................. 74
Rated Data ...................................................................................................................................................... 69, 70, 71, 72
Read Parameters .............................................................................................................................................................. 35
Record the batch ............................................................................................................................................................... 41
Remote IP Address FB.................................................................................................................................................... 106
Replacing INTECONT PLUS with INTECONT Tersus .................................................................................................... 127
Reset Counter 1 ................................................................................................................................................................ 68
Reset Counter 2 ................................................................................................................................................................ 68
Reset print FMZ 1 ............................................................................................................................................................. 84
Reset print FMZ 2 ............................................................................................................................................................. 84
reset the totalizing counter ................................................................................................................................................ 19
Resolution ....................................................................................................................................................................... 104
Route Tot. ON/OFF ........................................................................................................................................................... 69
Safety notes ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3
SC03 Event Maint.Feeder Run ..................................................................................................................................... 121
SC04 Event Maint. Electric............................................................................................................................................ 121
SC05 Event External Event 1 ........................................................................................................................................ 121
SC06 Event External Event 2 ........................................................................................................................................ 121
Scale Name....................................................................................................................................................................... 67
SCROLL ............................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Second Display ....................................................................................................................................................... 113, 114
Second Display active ..................................................................................................................................................... 113
Sensor Length ................................................................................................................................................................... 90
Sensor Offset .................................................................................................................................................................... 90
Sensor Width..................................................................................................................................................................... 90
Sequence Monitoring ...................................................................................................................................................... 121
Serial number of the CPU board ..................................................................................................................................... 137
Service Functions .............................................................................................................................................................. 21
Service Values ................................................................................................................................................................ 139
Set option ........................................................................................................................................................................ 140
Setting the Time ................................................................................................................................................................ 33
Setting Time ...................................................................................................................................................................... 88
Signal Words ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Signal Words for Application Notes ..................................................................................................................................... 5
Signal Words for Safety Warnings ...................................................................................................................................... 5
Simulation ......................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Slip Value .......................................................................................................................................................................... 91
software identification ...................................................................................................................................................... 139
Software version ..................................................................................................................................................... 137, 139
Source Run Enable ........................................................................................................................................................... 97
speed .................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Speed Measurement ......................................................................................................................................................... 70
Speed Offset ..................................................................................................................................................................... 76
Speed Range .................................................................................................................................................................... 76
START/STOP.................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Starting and Stopping ...................................................................................................................................................... 143
Starting the calibration functions ....................................................................................................................................... 27
Startup operation ............................................................................................................................................................... 43
Status Report .................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Switch Keyboard-/Normal Mode ........................................................................................................................................ 68
SY01 Event Memory ..................................................................................................................................................... 122
SY08 Event Cyclic Communication ............................................................................................................................... 122
SY09 Event License Violation ....................................................................................................................................... 122
SY10 Event Acyclic Communication ............................................................................................................................. 122
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SY14 Event Simulation active ....................................................................................................................................... 122
System Information ......................................................................................................................................................... 137
System Message ............................................................................................................................................................. 122
Tab.1: Using parameter sets ............................................................................................................................................. 53
Tab.10: LED 'Module Status' (below) .............................................................................................................................. 133
Tab.11: Modbus module properties................................................................................................................................. 134
Tab.12: Modbus serial interface pin assignment ............................................................................................................. 134
Tab.13: Functions available on the controller web page ................................................................................................. 137
Tab.2: List of commonly used parameters-related abbreviations ...................................................................................... 54
Tab.3: Event classes ......................................................................................................................................................... 55
Tab.4: Event groups ........................................................................................................................................................ 115
Tab.5: 'Bus activation' connector..................................................................................................................................... 131
Tab.6: LED 'Operating Mode' (below) ............................................................................................................................. 131
Tab.7: LED 'Status' (above) ............................................................................................................................................ 131
Tab.8: 'Bus activation' connector..................................................................................................................................... 132
Tab.9: LED 'Network Status' (above) .............................................................................................................................. 133
Tare Correction ................................................................................................................................................................. 74
Tare TW ............................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Technical Data and Replacement Parts .......................................................................................................................... 123
Test Connector................................................................................................................................................................ 142
Test With Calibration Weight ............................................................................................................................................. 49
Test with Material .............................................................................................................................................................. 51
Timeout Host ................................................................................................................................................................... 102
total ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Total Tare .......................................................................................................................................................................... 74
Totalizer Increment ........................................................................................................................................................... 72
Turn off .............................................................................................................................................................................. 18
turn on ............................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Units .................................................................................................................................................................................. 66
Userdefined Text ............................................................................................................................................................... 66
VAP Active ........................................................................................................................................................................ 89
WE01 Event Power Failure ........................................................................................................................................... 118
WE09 Event Namur Error Tacho ................................................................................................................................... 118
WE10 Event Namur Error Belt ...................................................................................................................................... 118
Web Server ..................................................................................................................................................................... 137
Web server functions....................................................................................................................................................... 137
Weighing Platforms ........................................................................................................................................................... 43
Weight Check CW ............................................................................................................................................................. 31
WM02 Event Slip ........................................................................................................................................................... 120
WM03 Event Belt Skew ................................................................................................................................................. 120
WM04 Event Belt Drift ................................................................................................................................................... 120
Word Sequence .............................................................................................................................................................. 103
Z1-Numberstep ................................................................................................................................................................. 72
Zero Drop-Out Active ........................................................................................................................................................ 81
Zero Drop-Out Limit .......................................................................................................................................................... 81
Zero Set Difference ........................................................................................................................................................... 81
Zero Set Time ................................................................................................................................................................... 81
Zeroing Limit ..................................................................................................................................................................... 80
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