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Introduction

1

About This Manual

This manual is intended for use by service technicians
responsible for installing and servicing the

Tracer AVi

single channel diagnostic junction box and bagwell
display.

Authorized distributors and their employees
can view or download this manual from the
Rice Lake Weighing Systems distributor
site at

www.ricelake.com

.

Some procedures described in this manual
require work inside the

iQube

enclosure.

These procedures are to be performed by
qualified service personnel only.

The

Tracer AVi

does not have an on/off switch and therefore

must be installed near a power outlet that is easily accessible
and in accordance with UL/CSA Safety Standards.

1.0

Introduction

The

Tracer AVi

system consists of three components:

iQube

TM

, a digital programmable junction box

used with an analog load cell. It outputs a
serial string that can be directly input to the
remote display and

VIRTUi

.

RD-1 remote display, a .8”, six-digit,
seven-segment LED display.

VIRTUi

TM

, a PC-based indicator for

iQube

.

The virtual front panel consists of display and
five-button keypad.

The

iQube

consists of three boards:

The connector board provides the physical
c o n n e c t i o n s f o r t h e l o a d c e l l , s e r i a l
communications, and power.

The core module, which plugs into the
connector board, contains the

Tracer AVi

’s

processor and stores configuration and
calibration data for the

Tracer AVi

. The core

module provides a discrete A/D input and
converts the analog load cell signal to a digital
serial output.

The 7.5 VDC power supply mounts inside the
enclosure and requires a 115/230 VAC input.

Configuration

The

Tracer AVi

system can be configured by using a

PC running the

VIRTUi

configuration program. This

method defines the load cell connected to

iQube

,

which is associated with a platform, and the platform
t h a t m a k e s u p t h e s c a l e . E v e n t h o u g h t h e
single-channel

iQube

is just one cell, one platform,

and one scale; the association of scale and platform is
required because the software is also used on multiple
cell and multiple platform scales.


Configuration consists of the following steps:

Define Load Cell: This is the electrical sensitivity
(mV/V output) and capacity specification of the load
cell. Load cell name and serial number can also be
specified.

Define Platforms: The

iQube

board must assign a

load cell to the platform.

Define System: The

iQube

board must assign the

platform to the system.

Load Cell Trimming and Calibration
iQube

supports calibration of multiple load cells with

corner match and section match calibration.

For the single cell

iQube

, only multi-point linear

calibration and theoretical calibration apply. Each type
of calibration captures the initial dead load of the scale
and provides a means to trim the output of the load
cell.

Based on the cell capacity and sensitivity, the
theoretical calibration calculates weight values based
on the total signal from the cell.

Single Cell Diagnostic

Diagnostic functionality can be enabled for the

iQube

to identify abnormal load cell output. The diagnostic
conditions that can be identified are open bridge open
channel, drifting, peak-to-peak noise, cell at rail, and
cell over/under range.

Error conditions generate a displayed error message if
connected to

VIRTUi

which can be configured to

email the alert message to an address.

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