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© 2009 - 2014 by Fairbanks Scales, Inc.
Revision 6 -- 04/14
All rights reserved
NexWeigh
Weight Instrument
Operator’s Manual
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51216 © 2009 - 2014 by Fairbanks Scales, Inc. Revision 6 -- 04/14 All rights reserved NexWeigh Weight Instrument Operator’s Manual

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04/14 10 51216 -- Rev. 6 Section 2: Service Policy Information 2.1. GENERAL SERVICE POLICY Prior to installation, always verify

Page 3 - Amendment Record

Section 2: Service Policy Information 04/14 11 51216 -- Rev. 6 2.2. CONFERRING WITH OUR CLIENT • The technician must be prepa

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Section 2: Service Policy Information 04/14 12 51216 -- Rev. 6 2.2.1. Service Technician’s Responsibilities • All electronic

Page 5 - Table of Contents

04/14 13 51216 -- Rev. 6 Section 3: Installation 3.1. PRIOR TO INSTALLATION 1. Review the pre-Installation checklist. 2. Speak

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Section 3: Installation 04/14 14 51216 -- Rev. 6 3.1.2. Unpacking Follow these guidelines when unpacking all equipment: • Check

Page 7 - 1.1. INTRODUCTION

Section 3: Installation 04/14 15 51216 -- Rev. 6   IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTICE   • All load cells, load cell

Page 8 - 1.2. SPECIFICATIONS

Section 3: Installation 04/14 16 51216 -- Rev. 6 3.2. MOUNTING AND WIRING THE INSTRUMENT 3.2.1. Basic Installation Steps The

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Section 3: Installation 04/14 17 51216 -- Rev. 6 3.2.2. Connecting to the Load Cells Connect the platform interface cable w

Page 10 - W A R N I N G !

Section 3: Installation 04/14 18 51216 -- Rev. 6 3.2.3. Remote switches The NexWeigh has three available remote switch inputs.

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04/14 19 51216 -- Rev. 6 Section 4: Programming Configuration 4.1. OVERALL STEPS Follow these steps to program the NexWeigh Inst

Page 13 - Section 3: Installation

Section 4: Programming Configuration 04/14 20 51216 -- Rev. 6 4.3. KEYPAD FUNCTIONS, PROGRAMMING MODE. This chart shows what ac

Page 14 - 3.1.2. Unpacking

Section 4: Programming Configuration 04/14 21 51216 -- Rev. 6 4.5. PROGRAMMING STEPS 4.5.1. Setup Menu 1. Press and hold the

Page 15 - Electric arc welding

Section 4: Programming Configuration 04/14 22 51216 -- Rev. 6 4.5.1. Setup Menu, Continued Port 1: Programming Port 1: The displ

Page 16 - C A U T I O N

Section 4: Programming Configuration 04/14 23 51216 -- Rev. 6 4.5.1. Setup Menu, Continued oPti: Include time data with transmi

Page 17 - Note:

Section 4: Programming Configuration 04/14 24 51216 -- Rev. 6 4.5.1. Setup Menu, Continued bAud: Programming Port 2 baud rate:

Page 18 - 3.2.3. Remote switches

Section 4: Programming Configuration 04/14 25 51216 -- Rev. 6 4.5.1. Setup Menu, Continued Int: Display brightness setting: Th

Page 19 - 4.1. OVERALL STEPS

Section 4: Programming Configuration 04/14 26 51216 -- Rev. 6 4.5.2. Configuration Menu, Continued UnitS: Programming the scal

Page 20 - 4.4. MENU ACCESS

Section 4: Programming Configuration 04/14 27 51216 -- Rev. 6 4.5.2. Configuration Menu, Continued CuSt: Custom units. The di

Page 21 - 4.5. PROGRAMMING STEPS

Section 4: Programming Configuration 04/14 28 51216 -- Rev. 6 4.5.2. Configuration Menu, Continued O.r: Programming the zero r

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Section 4: Programming Configuration 04/14 29 51216 -- Rev. 6 4.5.2. Configuration Menu, Continued tArE: Programming the tare

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04/14 3 51216 -- Rev. 6 Amendment Record NEXWEIGH INSTRUMENT Document 51216 Manufactured by Fairbanks Scales Inc. 821 Locust

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Section 4: Programming Configuration 04/14 30 51216 -- Rev. 6 4.5.2. Configuration Menu, Continued d rAtE: Programming the dis

Page 25 - 4.5.2. Configuration Menu

Section 4: Programming Configuration 04/14 31 51216 -- Rev. 6 4.5.3. APP Menu 7. Press and hold the PROGRAM/ENTER key or press

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Section 4: Programming Configuration 04/14 32 51216 -- Rev. 6 4.5.3. APP Menu, Continued AOut: Autoprint and autoaccumulate ou

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Section 4: Programming Configuration 04/14 33 51216 -- Rev. 6 4.5.4. 4-20mA output setup Introduction The 4-20mA analog output

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04/14 34 51216 -- Rev. 6 Section 5: Serial I/O 5.1. INTRODUCTION The NexWeigh Instrument is equipped with two (2) serial outpu

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 35 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.3. PRINT DATA STRINGS Serial Data String – Demand Mode: Gross <WWWWWWW&

Page 30 - P2: Output format of

Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 36 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4. PRINTERS 5.4.1. 3550 Tape Printer The NexWeigh should be programmed for

Page 31 - 4.5.3. APP Menu

Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 37 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.2. TM-U295 Ticket Printer The NexWeigh should be programmed for Port 1 Outp

Page 32 - 4.5.3. APP Menu, Continued

Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 38 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.3. TM-U590 Ticket Printer The NexWeigh should be programmed for Port 1 Outp

Page 33 - 4.5.4. 4-20mA output setup

Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 39 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.4. Okidata 186T Form Printer The NexWeigh should be programmed for Port 1 O

Page 34 - Section 5: Serial I/O

04/14 4 51216 -- Rev. 6 Disclaimer Every effort has been made to provide complete and accurate inf

Page 35 - 5.3. PRINT DATA STRINGS

Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 40 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.4. Okidata 186T Form Printer, Continued Printed menu’s changes per Printer E

Page 36 - 5.4. PRINTERS

Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 41 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.4. Okidata 186T Form Printer, Continued Serial PCB Assy Switch Settings: (SW

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 42 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.4. Okidata 186T Form Printer, Continued (SW2) (** indicates typical Fairban

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 43 51216 -- Rev. 6 SELEXITPOWERSHIFTALARMLFGROUPMicro FeedDownFF/LOADMicro FeedUpITEMMENUTEARSETPARKP

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 44 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.5. Okidata 420 Form Printer, Continued (GROUP) (ITEM)

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 45 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.5. Okidata 420 Form Printer, Continued Set-Up Graphics

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 46 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.6. Remote display The NexWeigh can be connected to a 1600 Series remote disp

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 47 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.8. NexWeigh Serial Commands and Definitions Commands are received and handle

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 48 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.8. NexWeigh Serial Commands and Definitions, Continued f) Gross mode Definit

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 49 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.8. NexWeigh Serial Commands and Definitions, Continued k) Recall Settings De

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04/14 5 51216 -- Rev. 6 Table of Contents SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION ...

Page 46 - 5.4.7. Computer output

Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 50 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.8. NexWeigh Serial Commands and Definitions, Continued p) Set Units of Recor

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 51 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.8. NexWeigh Serial Commands and Definitions, Continued u) Set Weight Display

Page 48 - Continued

Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 52 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.8. NexWeigh Serial Commands and Definitions, Continued z) Set Flush Filter B

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 53 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.8. NexWeigh Serial Commands and Definitions, Continued ff) Set Primary Grads

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 54 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.8. NexWeigh Serial Commands and Definitions, Continued kk) Set Date Definiti

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 55 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.8. NexWeigh Serial Commands and Definitions, Continued qq) Set Output Time E

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 56 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.4.8. NexWeigh Serial Commands and Definitions, Continued vv) Set 4 to 20 ma D

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 57 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.5. CONFIGURING THE ETHERNET INTERFACE The NexWeigh Ethernet Interface utilizes

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 58 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.5.4. Assigning an IP Address and Network Class 1. Click the Start button on t

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 59 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.5.4. Assigning an IP Address and Network Class, Continued 5. Enter the IP add

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Table of Contents 04/14 6 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.5. Configuring the Ethernet Interface ...

Page 57 - the Unit

Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 60 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.5.6. Configuration 1. Double-click the unit in the list. ─ This displays de

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Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 61 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.5.7. LEDs / Troubleshooting, continued

Page 59 - XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX format

Section 5: Serial I/O 04/14 62 51216 -- Rev. 6 5.5.8. Device Server COM Port Settings Listed below are the default COM Port set

Page 60 - 5.5.6. Configuration

04/14 63 51216 -- Rev. 6 Section 6: Operations 6.1. BASIC SCALE OPERATIONS Upon power up the Instrument performs a warm-up cycle

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Section 6: Operations 04/14 64 51216 -- Rev. 6 6.3. INSTRUMENT WEIGHING FUNCTIONS 6.3.1. Basic Weighing Ensure platform is emp

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Section 6: Operations 04/14 65 51216 -- Rev. 6 6.3.5. Weight Accumulation A. Starting Accumulation mode. 1. If instrument is

Page 63 - Section 6: Operations

Section 6: Operations 04/14 66 51216 -- Rev. 6 6.3.5. Weight Accumulation, Continued C. Port 1 set to Auto and Aout set to no.

Page 64 - 6.3.3. Net Weighing

Section 6: Operations 04/14 67 51216 -- Rev. 6 6.3.5. Weight Accumulation, Continued E. Port 1 set to button and Aout set to n

Page 65 - 6.3.5. Weight Accumulation

Section 6: Operations 04/14 68 51216 -- Rev. 6 6.3.5. Weight Accumulation, Continued G. Clearing Accumulated Weight and Total.

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Section 6: Operations 04/14 69 51216 -- Rev. 6 6.3.5. Weight Accumulation, Continued J. Accumulation Notes. 1. No units switc

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04/14 7 51216 -- Rev. 6 Section 1: General Information 1.1. INTRODUCTION The NexWeigh Series Instrument is designed for light

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Section 6: Operations 04/14 70 51216 -- Rev. 6 6.3.5. Weight Accumulation, Continued 2. The display will now freeze on the lar

Page 69 - 6.3.6. Peak Hold Weighing

Section 6: Operations 04/14 71 51216 -- Rev. 6 6.3.7. Check Weighing, Continued 7. Press OVER/UNDER/NEXT to toggle between n

Page 70 - 6.3.7. Check Weighing

Section 6: Operations 04/14 72 51216 -- Rev. 6 6.3.7. Check Weighing, Continued 16. The entire UNDER bar graph and the first s

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Section 6: Operations 04/14 73 51216 -- Rev. 6 6.3.7. Check Weighing, Continued 22. The entire UNDER bar graph and the first s

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04/14 74 51216 -- Rev. 6 Section 7: Scale Maintenance 7.1. EXPANDED DISPLAY MODE. The NexWeigh can be placed in expanded resolut

Page 73 - PROGRAM/ENTER

04/14 75 51216 -- Rev. 6 Appendix I: Keypad reference TB3 connections to keypad shown below.

Page 74 - Section 7: Scale Maintenance

04/14 76 51216 -- Rev. 6 Appendix II: ECOLAB Instrument Sanitation A. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  When using potentially harmful clean

Page 75 - Appendix I: Keypad reference

Appendix II: Ecolab Sanitation 04/14 77 51216 -- Rev. 6 B. SANITATION PROCEDURES, CONTINUED 8. Rinse all surfaces and scale pl

Page 76 - B. SANITATION PROCEDURES

04/14 78 51216 -- Rev. 6 Appendix III: Data Output Strings A. POLL MODE: Gross <WWWWWWW> <SP> <lb><SP&

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Appendix III 04/14 79 51216 -- Rev. 6 B. CONTINUOUS MODE: Gross (Stable) <WWWWWWW> <SP> <lb><SP><GR

Page 78 - A. POLL MODE:

Section1: General Information 04/14 8 51216 -- Rev. 6 1.2. SPECIFICATIONS FEATURE DESCRIPTION Display •••• 1.25” Segmented L

Page 79 - B. CONTINUOUS MODE:

NexWeigh Instrument OPERATORS MANUAL DOCUMENT 51216 Manufactured by Fairbanks Scales, Inc. 821 Locust Street Kansas City, MO 64106 www.fairban

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Section1: General Information 04/14 9 51216 -- Rev. 6 1.3. ETHERNET SPECIFICICATIONS FEATURE DESCRIPTION Models with Ethernet

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