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420 Plus Installation Manual

1.0

Introduction

The

420 Plus

is a single-channel digital weight

indicator housed in a NEMA 4X/IP66-rated stainless

steel enclosure. The indicator front panel consists of a

large (.8 in, 20 mm), six-digit, seven-segment LED

display and twenty-one-button keypad. Features

include:

Drives up to eight 350

or sixteen 700 load

cells

Supports 4- and 6-wire load cell connections

Two configurable digital inputs

Two configurable digital outputs

Electronic data processing (EDP) port for full

duplex, RS-232 communications at up to

38400 bps

Printer port for output-only RS-232 or 20 mA

current loop communications at up to 38400

bps

Optional analog output module provides 0–10

VDC or 0–20/4–20 mA tracking of gross or net

weight values

Available in 115 VAC and 230 VAC versions

Available in DC power version

The

4 2 0 Pl u s

is NTEP-certified and pending

Measurement Canada approval for Classes III, III HD,

and III L at 10,000 divisions. See Section 7.12 on

page 53 for detailed specifications.

1.1

Operating Modes

The

420 Plus

has four modes of operation:

Normal (Primary) mode

Normal mode is the “default” mode of the

indicator. The indicator displays gross or net

weights as required, using the LED annunciators

described in Section 1.3 on page 3 to indicate scale

status and the type of weight value displayed. Once

configuration is complete and a legal seal is affixed

to the back of the indicator, this is the primary

mode in which the

420 Plus

can operate.

Piece Count (Secondary) Mode

In piece count mode, the indicator display shows

the number of parts on the scale rather than the

weight of those parts. Piece count mode has two

submodes:

Count display mode displays the current parts

count and allows ticket printing using the

CFMT print format.

Sample acquisition mode is used to calibrate

the indicator for parts counting.

Operator access to piece count mode is disabled

when the indicator is shipped from the factory.

Setup mode

Most of the procedures described in this manual

require the indicator to be in setup mode, including

configuration and calibration.
To enter setup mode, remove the large fillister head

screw from the bottom of the enclosure. Insert a

screwdriver or a similar tool into the access hole

and press the setup switch once. The indicator

display changes to show the word

CONFIG

.

Test mode

Test mode provides a number of diagnostic

functions for the

420 Plus

indicator. Like setup

mode, test mode is entered using the setup switch.

See Section 7.9 on page 51 for more information

about entering and using test mode.

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