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  • Table of Contents

  • Introduction

  • Operations Mode

    • Keys

      • Standard Scale Keys

      • Function Keys

      • Keypad Keys

      • Directional Keys

    • Annunciators

  • Gross Weighing

  • Method 1: Inbound/Outbund Weighing

    • Capturing an Inbound or Outbound Weight

    • Inbound/Outbound Shortcut

    • Printing a Report

    • Editing and Deleting Channels

  • Method 2: Multiple Tare Registers

    • Defining Tare Registers

      • Creating New Registers or Accessing Existing Registers

      • Entering And/Or Editing Tare Register Values

      • Clearing/Deactivating Tare Register Values

    • Editing and Deleting Tare Registers

    • Net Weighing

    • Printing a Report

  • Using Cutoff Registers

    • Viewing Cutoffs

    • Entering Cutoff Values

    • Clearing/Deactivating Cutoff Values

  • Checkweighing

    • Setting Target and Over/Under Values

    • Checkweighing Operation

  • Customizing the Indicator

    • Viewing and Setting Time

    • Viewing and Setting Date

    • Viewing and Editing the ID Number

    • Operations Menu

      • Description of Operations Menu

  • Serial Communication

    • Inbound/Outbound Printouts

    • Tare Register Printouts

  • Error Messages
  • Indicator Diagnostics

    • Test Mode

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Summary of Contents for Avery Weigh-Tronix WI-127

  • Page 1 WI-127 Inbound/Outbound User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 CAUTION Risk of electrical shock. Do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Weigh-Tronix reserves the right to change specifications at any time. 04/13/00 127INOUT.P65 PN 29674-0012e1 Printed in USA...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ................................ 1 Operations Mode ............................... 1 Front Panel ................................2 Keys ................................2 Standard Scale Keys ........................... 2 Function Keys ............................. 3 Keypad Keys ............................3 Directional Keys ..........................3 Annunciators ............................... 3 Gross Weighing ..............................4 Method 1: Inbound/Outbund Weighing ......................
  • Page 4 WI-127 Specifications Power requirements: Self diagnostics: 115 Volts AC, +10% to -15% @ 0.3Amp maximum Display, keys, inputs, outputs, serial port, 230 Volts AC, +10% to -15% @ 0.15 AMP maximum A to D converter, loadcell output display, voltages 50 /60 Hz...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    A hallmark of the WI-127 Inbound/Outbound indicator is its versatility in adapting to a broad range of weighing applications requiring calculation of net value.
  • Page 6: Front Panel

    Front Panel The WI-127's front panel consists of 24 keys and fourteen annunciators. Figure 1 WI-127 Front Panel Keys The WI-127's keys are divided into four primary groups: Standard Scale Keys Standard Scale Keys These yellow keys are common to a majority of weighing applications and include SELECT, TARE, PRINT, ZERO, and UNITS.
  • Page 7: Function Keys

    0-9, plus/minus (+/-), and decimal point (.) and are located near the center of the display face. The directional keys are used to navigate through the WI-127's menus. These keys Directional Keys are labeled ESCAPE (up), ENTER (down), ← ← ← ← ← (left), and MENU (right) and are positioned in a compass-like cluster on the display face.
  • Page 8: Gross Weighing

    Gross Weighing To perform gross weighing operations, follow these steps: Power up the indicator. Indicator powers up in gross weighing mode. Verify the scale is empty and zero the scale by pressing the ZERO key. Zero weight is displayed and the zero annunciator illuminates.
  • Page 9: Inbound/Outbound Shortcut

    Sample Inbound/Outbound Report You may delete any or all of the channels in your WI-127. To do so, you must Editing and Deleting access the Operations Menu (Figure 2). The complete menu and descriptions are in Channels the "Customizing the Indicator"...
  • Page 10: Method 2: Multiple Tare Registers

    Method 2: Multiple Tare Registers The multiple tare function provides up to 300 tare registers. Tare weights may be entered as a live weight (pushbutton tare) or as a keypad entered weight. Use these instructions for creating new tare registers or for accessing previously Defining entered registers.
  • Page 11: Clearing/Deactivating Tare Register Values

    Tare Register Values use the keypad to set the value to zero. Multiple tare registers in the WI-127 may be edited: you may change the tare value, Editing and Deleting the net accumulator total, and the transaction counter. You may also clear values...
  • Page 12: Using Cutoff Registers

    Cutoff Registers The standard WI-127 includes three cutoffs. Adding the optional cutoff card raises this number to ten. When activated (weight on the scale is less than the weight in the cutoff registers), these cutoffs are all on at the same time. Each cutoff will deactivate as soon as the weight on the scale matches the value in each cutoff register.
  • Page 13: Checkweighing

    Checkweighing The WI-127 is configured to perform checkweighing functions. The checkweighing Setting Target and parameters are accessed through the Operations Menu shown in Figure 2. Over/Under Values The target value must be considered when determining values to enter for over and under.
  • Page 14: Checkweighing Operation

    Checkweighing With the indicator in display mode, verify the scale is empty and zero Operation the scale by pressing the ZERO key. . . Zero weight is displayed and the zero annunciator illuminates. Select the unit of measure by pressing the UNITS button. . . The units annunciator will illuminate next to the chosen unit of measure.
  • Page 15: Viewing And Setting Date

    Viewing and Setting From display mode, press MENU until. . . dAY is displayed. the Date Press ENTER. . . The date is displayed as month-day- year. If you enter an incorrect digit, press To change the date, key in the ←...
  • Page 16: Operations Menu

    Your WI-127 is configured to display and edit inbound/outbound functions, multiple Operations Menu tare registers, time, date, identification number, and checkweighing functions in the Operations Menu. These parameters can be viewed and changed if allowed. This manual assumes the unit is configured to allow full access to these functions.
  • Page 17: Description Of Operations Menu

    Description of Following are descriptions of the various options in the Operations Menu. The Operations Menu indentations represent levels within the menu. G.T.N. Accesses inbound/outbound functions (Method 1). Report Prints the group assigned to this function. Edit Allows viewing/editing of channel information. When the edit parameter is sealed, values may be viewed only, not edited (refer to the Service Manual).
  • Page 18: Serial Communication

    Allows the user to set the target value. Serial Communication The WI-127 has a bi-directional serial port with RS-232, RS-485/422 or 20 mA current loop communication capability. Your unit may be customized to print according to your needs. Refer to a Service Manual for instructions on customizing the printouts.
  • Page 19: Tare Register Printouts

    Inbound/Outbound Report An inbound/outbound report prints the time and date, all truck numbers in the database and their corresponding net totals, and all truck numbers that only have an inbound weight and their net totals. The Operations Menu must be accessed to print this report.
  • Page 20: Error Messages

    Error Messages The following are displays you may see if problems occur or if invalid operations are attempted with your WI-127: Display Description Overrange weight. O. LoAd Underrange weight. Recovering from lock-up or out of range condition. A-D converter is not functioning.
  • Page 21: Indicator Diagnostics

    Indicator Diagnostics Test Mode The test mode is used to test various functions of the WI-127. The test menu is shown in Figure 3. To enter the test menu: Press and hold ESCAPE for two seconds. . . About is displayed.
  • Page 22 Loadcell — Displays the factory normalized loadcell input. With LOAdCELL displayed, press ENTER to view the counts. Press UNITS to toggle between the counts display mode and mV/V display mode. Span is 200,000 counts per millivolt per volt. Press ESCAPE to return to LOAdCELL.
  • Page 23 Weigh-Tronix 1000 Armstrong Dr. Fairmont, MN 56031 USA Telephone: 507-238-4461 Facsimile: 507-238-4195 e-mail: industrial@weigh-tronix.com www.weigh-tronix.com Weigh-Tronix Canada, ULC 217 Brunswick Blvd. Pointe Claire, QC H9R 4R7 Canada Telephone: 514-695-0380 Facsimile: 514-695-6820 Weighing Products & Systems Weigh Bar ® is a registered trademark of Weigh-Tronix Inc.
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