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RADWAG PUE C315 User Manual
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  • Page 2 SEPTEMBER 2020...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ..........................5 2. PRECAUTIONS ..............................5 2.1. Operation ..............................5 2.2. Battery Power Supply ..........................5 2.2.1. Worn out Batteries Replacement ..................... 6 3. WARRANTY CONDITIONS ..........................6 4. DESIGN ................................7 4.1. Dimensions ..............................7 4.2.
  • Page 4 16. PRINTOUTS ..............................26 16.1. Adjustment Report........................... 26 16.2. GLP Printout ............................27 17. MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS ......................27 17.1. Automatic Backlight Switch-Off ....................... 27 17.2. Display Brightness ........................... 28 17.3. 'Beep' Sound ............................28 17.4. Automatic Shutdown ..........................29 17.5. Date and Time ............................29 17.6.
  • Page 5: General Information

    1. GENERAL INFORMATION PUE C315 weighing indicator is a device intended to make industrial scales operating on the basis of load cells. The indicator is equipped with an internal battery, this allows its operation in places where there is no access to the mains.
  • Page 6: Worn Out Batteries Replacement

    +/- polarization. Close the lid. 3. WARRANTY CONDITIONS A. RADWAG feels obliged to repair or exchange all elements that appear to be faulty by production or by construction. B. Defining defects of unclear origin and means of their elimination can only be realized with assistance of manufacturer and user representatives.
  • Page 7: Design

     inappropriate cleaning habits. E. Loss of warranty takes place if:  a repair is carried out outside RADWAG authorized service point,  service claims intrusion into mechanical or electronic construction by unauthorized people, ...
  • Page 8: Connectors Arrangement

    4.2. Connectors Arrangement 1 – power supply socket 3 – weighing platform cable inlet 2 – RS232 (1) connector 4 – RS232 (2) connector * *) - option. 4.3. Pins Overview Pin2 – RxD Pin3 – TxD RS232 (1) connector, DB9/M (male) Pin4 –...
  • Page 9: Connecting The Scale To The Mains

    6.2. Connecting the Scale to the Mains The weighing device can be connected to the mains only with a power supply that comes standard with the particular model. Nominal voltage of the power supply (specified on the power supply data plate) has to be compatible with the mains nominal voltage.
  • Page 10: Battery Charge Status Check

    6.4. Battery Charge Status Check  Press keys combination.  Depending on the battery state, a respective status is displayed on the screen for 2s: Battery power supply. Battery power given in %. Battery charge in progress. The device is connected to the power supply CHArGE charging the battery.
  • Page 11: Operation Panel

    8. OPERATION PANEL 9. KEYS Press to switch the weighing device on/off – hold the key for about 1 second. Function key, press to change the working mode. Press to send the weighing result to a printer or computer. Press to zero the scale. Press to tare the scale.
  • Page 12: Program Structure

    10. PROGRAM STRUCTURE Program menu is divided into function groups. Function group is a group of interrelated parameters. 10.1. Function Groups Function group Function group name Description number User adjustment rEAd Readout parameters Func Working modes Conn Communication ducE Peripheral devices Prnt Printouts Othr...
  • Page 13: Return To The Weighing Mode

    Press to confirm modification. Press to exit, function remains unmodified. Press to move one menu level up. 10.3. Return to the Weighing Mode Introduced menu modifications are automatically saved to scale memory upon return to the home screen. To return to the home screen press repeatedly.
  • Page 14: Zeroing

    Avoid side loading, in particular side shocks. 11.2. Zeroing To zero mass indication press key. Zero indication and the following pictograms are displayed: . The instrument can be zeroed only when the indication is stable. Indication can be zeroed only within ±2% range of maximum capacity.
  • Page 15: Dual Range Devices

    Press to select digit that is to be edited. Press to set digit value, 0 - 9.  Press key to confirm, the scale returns to the weighing mode, modified tare value with '–' sign is displayed.  You can enter tare value at any time during the weighing operation. 11.5.
  • Page 16: Temporary Unit

    *) – unit disabled for verified weighing devices. Options in case when the main unit is [g]: g (gram), kg (kilogram), ct (carat), lb (pound)*. *) – unit disabled for verified weighing devices.  Select start unit and press key, next go back to the home screen, to do it press key.
  • Page 17: External Adjustment

    Adjustment has to be carried out:  prior weighing,  if long breaks between successive measuring series occur,  if the ambient temperature has changed dynamically,  if the scale has been relocated. Adjustment types:  external adjustment, <1.1.CA-E>, performed using an external weight of declared mass, i.e.
  • Page 18: Adjustment Report

    Procedure:  Enter <P1.CAL / 1.2.CA-u> submenu, edit box for declaring weight mass is displayed (the mass value must be  30% of the maximum capacity value).  Enter weight mass value and press key to confirm, text <UnLoAd> (remove weight) is displayed. ...
  • Page 19: Value Release

    The higher filter value, the longer the weighing takes. 13.2. Value Release Enter this parameter to adjust rate of stabilisation of the measurement result. Depending on the selected option, weighing time is either shorter or longer. Procedure:  Enter <P2.rEAd / 2.2.APPr> submenu. ...
  • Page 20: Tare Function

    Procedure:  Enter <P2.rEAd / 2.4.Aut> submenu.  Press key, parameter values are displayed successively one by one: YES – autozero function enabled, no – autozero function disabled.  Set the respective value, press key to confirm, next go to the home screen.
  • Page 21: Tare Value Memory

    Select to enter tare value manually by means of keys combination. tArEH Select to enter tare value that is stored in scale memory, use keys tArnn combination.  Press key to confirm, next go to the home screen. 13.7. Tare Value Memory It is possible to store 10 tare values in scale memory.
  • Page 22: Last Digit

    14. COMMUNICATION Communication between the PUE C315 indicator and the peripheral devices is established via the following ports: RS232 (1), RS232 (2)*, Wireless communication. To set the ports go to <...
  • Page 23: Rs232 (2) Port

     Press key to confirm, next go to the home screen. In order to establish wireless communication with the scale, use „RADWAG Connect” PC software intended for computers and mobile devices. „RADWAG Connect” allows connection with RADWAG devices via local network, it provides access to the basic device functions: taring, zeroing, weighing record, measurement export.
  • Page 24: Peripheral Devices

    15. PERIPHERAL DEVICES <P5.ducE> menu contains list of devices connecting with the scale. 15.1. Computer <5.1.PC> submenu allows you to:  select port to which the computer is connected,  enable/disable continuous transmission,  set frequency of printouts for continuous transmission. 15.1.1.
  • Page 25: Printer

    Procedure:  Enter <5.1.PC / 5.1.3.Int> submenu, window for entering interval value is displayed.  Enter the value, press key to confirm, next go to the home screen. 15.2. Printer 15.2.1. Printer Port Parameter enabling you to select port to which data is to be sent upon pressing key.
  • Page 26: Printouts

    16. PRINTOUTS It is possible to define adjustment report printout template and GLP printout template. To set the printouts go to < > submenu. P6.Prnt 16.1. Adjustment Report <P6.1.CrEP> is a group of parameters allowing you to declare variables that are to be printed on an adjustment report printout.
  • Page 27: Glp Printout

    16.2. GLP Printout <P6.2.GLP> is a group of parameters allowing you to declare variables that are to be printed on a weighing printout. Each variable features accessibility attribute: YES – print, no – do not print. Variables list: Name Description 6.2.1.
  • Page 28: Display Brightness

    Procedure:  Enter <P7.Othr / 7.1.bl> submenu.  Press key, parameter values are displayed successively one by one: nonE – function disabled, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 5.  Press key to confirm, next go to the home screen. 17.2. Display Brightness Parameter allowing to change display brightness, the brightness can be changed within 0% - 100% range.
  • Page 29: Automatic Shutdown

    17.4. Automatic Shutdown Parameter allowing you to set time interval, in [min], after which the weighing device shuts down automatically. If the indication is stable during the declared time interval, the device is shut down automatically. Shutdown function is inactive and the device cannot be turned off if any process is started or if you operate the menu.
  • Page 30: Scale Data

    Procedure:  Enter <P7.Othr / 7.9.dFLu> submenu, text <Cont?> is displayed (Continue?).  Press key to confirm. The process of restoring default settings starts, this is signalled with display of 'dash', < - >.  Upon process completion <7.9.dFLu> submenu is displayed. Go to the home screen.
  • Page 31: Working Modes Local Settings

    19.2. Working Modes Local Settings Each working mode features specific functions which enable adapting device operation to individual needs. To go to local settings of each working mode enter <P3.Func> submenu. Some special functions are available for all working modes, refer to the table below: Accessibility Save mode...
  • Page 32: Automatic Printout Time Interval

    Procedure:  Enter <P3.Func> menu and select given working mode.  Go to <Snn> function.  Press key, parameter values are displayed successively one by one: Manual printout of stable weighing result. Upon pressing key at the moment StAb when the result is unstable (no pictogram displayed), the program first waits for the stability condition to be met, only then printout is carried out.
  • Page 33: Working Mode - Weighing

    20. WORKING MODE – WEIGHING <UUGG> is a standard working mode enabling you to carry out weighing along with record of the result to the database. 20.1. Local Settings To go to local settings enter <3.1.UUGG> submenu. 3.1.1.Acc Working mode accessibility For detailed description read section 19.2.1.
  • Page 34: Setting Sample Mass By Entering Mass Of A Single Part

    Select to set sample mass by determining mass of a single part. Select to set sample mass by entering mass of a single part.  Press key to confirm, then continue weighing. 21.2. Setting Sample Mass by Entering Mass of a Single Part ...
  • Page 35: Working Mode - +/- Control

     Single part mass is calculated automatically, next quantity of parts (pcs) is displayed. Total weight value of all parts loaded onto the weighing pan cannot be greater than the max capacity value. Single part mass value must be equal or greater than 0.1 of the reading unit.
  • Page 36: Working Mode - Percent Weighing

    Load mass greater than high weighing threshold. If the entered low threshold value (Min) is greater than high threshold value (Max), <Err Lo> error is displayed. If the entered high threshold value (Max) is greater than the maximum capacity value, <Err Hi> error is displayed. 23.
  • Page 37: Reference Sample Mass Determined By Weighing

    23.2. Reference Sample Mass Determined by Weighing  Enter <3.4.dEu / 3.4.2.UUt> submenu, set < > value.  Enter <dEu> working mode (Percent weighing), first, text <LoAd> is displayed for 1 second, then the weighing window.  Load the weighing pan with the reference sample. When the indication is stable ( pictogram is displayed) press key to confirm the mass.
  • Page 38: Working Mode - Totalising

     Enter <toP> working mode (Peak Hold). From now on the scale registers and holds every single weighting which is above the Lo threshold, and which is higher than the result of the previous peak hold. Snapped peak hold value is signalled by <Max> pictogram displayed at the top of the screen.
  • Page 39  Load the weighing pan with the ingredient no.2, wait for a stable weighing result and press key.  Total mass value of ingredient no. 1 and 2 is displayed, now the „▲” pictogram is displayed continuously.  In order to finish the process, press key, text <Prnt?>...
  • Page 40: Working Mode - Animal Weighing

    26. WORKING MODE – ANIMAL WEIGHING Animal Weighing is a working mode enabling you to weigh products that disrupt efficient establishing of stability. It is mostly intended to measure weight of animals. 26.1. Local Settings To go to local settings enter <3.7.AnLS> submenu. 3.7.1.Acc Working mode accessibility For detailed description read section 19.2.1.
  • Page 41: Diagrams Of Connection Cables

    27. DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTION CABLES Scale – computer cable Scale - printer cable (EPSON) 28. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Housing Plastic Ingress protection IP43 -10°C do +40°C Operating temperature Display LCD (backlit) 100 ÷ 240 VAC 50 ÷ 60 Hz / 12-24 VDC Power supply Battery power supply 6 x NiMH AA/R6 batteries...
  • Page 42: Troubleshooting

    Minimum voltage per verification unit 0.4 uV Minimum impedance of load cell Maximum impedance of load cell 1200 Load cell power supply Connection of load cells 4 or 6 wires + shield Weighing platforms quantity Multi range option Standard interfaces RS232 (1), Wireless communication Optional interfaces RS232 (2)
  • Page 43: Error Messages

    Incorrect additional display Enter < P5.ducE / 5.3.AdSP> submenu port <5.3.1.Prt> and set correct <5.3.1.Prt> parameter Communication with parameter. value. the additional display Incorrect transmission Enter <P4.Conn> menu and set correct not established.. parameters for the selected transmission parameters for the selected computer port.

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