Rice Lake Combination System - Precision Loads PL9710 Indicator User Manual

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PL9710 Installation Manual

Ch.2 not connected

Channel 2 is not connected to its transmitter.

• The channel 2 wire may have been disconnected at

the back of the indicator.

• The channel 2 wire may be damaged between the

channel 2 transmitter and the indicator. Disconnect

the channel 1 wires from the indicator. Assuming

channel 1 is working, connect the channel 2 wires to

the channel 1 terminals. If the message stays the

same, the indicator is defective. If the message goes

away and channel 2 works again, then the wire is

the problem. Check for a cut wire or a connector

unplugged.

ERROR Reset Ch1 empty weight out-of-range 3000

The difference between the original empty weight and

the current empty weight is too large for the recall

empty weight command to function. The difference is

limited to 3000 lbs or 2500 kgs.
Check for other problems, such as:

• Bent or distorted load cell
• Damaged load-cell mounting
• Bent truck or trailer frame
• Defective load cell

ERROR Ch1 cable shorted. Check all connections

The channel 1 wires are shorted together or shorted to

the truck frame.

• Disconnect the channel 1 wires from the back of the

indicator. If the error message remains, the indicator

is defective. If the message goes away, check the

channel 1 wire.

• The channel 1 wires may be damaged between the

load cell and the transmitter or between the

transmitter and the indicator.

• Check all wires for cuts or for pinched areas.
• Check for worn insulation where the wire could be

shorted to the truck or trailer frame.

ERROR Ch2 cable shorted. Check all connections

The channel 2 wires are shorted together or shorted to

the truck frame.

• Disconnect the channel 2 wires from the back of the

indicator. If the error message remains, the indicator

is defective. If the message goes away, check the

channel 2 wire.

• The channel 2 wires may be damaged between the

load cell and the transmitter or between the

transmitter and the indicator.

• Check all wires for cuts or for pinched areas.

Check for worn insulation where the wire could be

shorted to the truck or trailer frame.

No signal Ch.1

The signal from the channel 1 transmitter is not being

received at the indicator.

• Disconnect the black and white channel 1 wires

from the back of the indicator. Assuming channel 2

is working, move the black and white channel 2

wires from channel 2 to the channel 1 terminals. If

the error message remains, then the indicator is

defective.

• If the error message goes away and channel 1 again

works, check for a cut wire between the indicator

and the channel 1 transmitter. Check also for a good

connection at the channel 1 transmitter.

No signal Ch.2

The signal from the channel 2 transmitter is not being

received at the indicator.

• Disconnect the black and white channel 2 wires

from the back of the indicator. Assuming channel 1

is working, move the black and white channel 1

wires from channel 1 to the channel 2 terminals. If

the error message remains, then the indicator is

defective.

• If the error message goes away and channel 2 again

works, check for a cut wire between the indicator

and the channel 2 transmitter. Check also for a good

connection at the channel 2 transmitter.

Bad signal Ch.1

The quality of the signal from the channel 1 transmitter

is poor.

• Disconnect the channel 1 wires from the back of the

indicator. Assuming channel 2 is working, move the

channel 2 wires from the channel 2 terminals to the

channel 1 terminals. If the error message remains,

then check the voltage at the power cable. If should

be between 11.5 and 16 volts.

• If the voltage is good, then make sure the power

lead is connected directly to the battery. Power from

any other source may be too “noisy”.

• If the error message still remains, then the indicator

may be defective.

• If the message is gone when the channel 2 wires are

substituted for channel 1, then the channel 1

transmitter is defective or the connector may not be

plugged in correctly.

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