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95. After a while, you’ll have this display:Click ‘Finish’.Notes1. It might occur that the wizard will return to step 3,requiring to repeat the proc

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103. Utilities3.1 Setup & Running 1. Run the setup(s) of the LCIC-WIM utilities in the folders: * LCIC-WIM-CALIBRATION * LCIC-WIM-SETTINGS2

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113.2 The Calibration Utility 3.2.1 GeneralThe calibration utility (LCIC-WIM-CALIBRATION) enables to calibratethe LCIC-WIM board adjusting it to yo

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12The five calibration steps are:Step 1 – Show DataThis step introduces both the parameters and the current readings, asreceived from the board. The s

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13Step 2 – Pseudo Calibration / ParametersThis step starts the calibration procedure. It enables to change calibrationparameters. Whether you changed

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14Step 3 – Pseudo Calibration / ZeroThis step enables to redefine the ‘zero’ level. Click ‘Skip’ if you aresatisfied with the previous definition of

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15Step 4 – Pseudo Calibration / WeightThis step enables to redefine the ‘weight’ level. Click ‘Skip’ if theprevious ‘weight’ level was OK. Even if the

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16Step 5 – Save or QuitThis is the final step – here you decide whether to confirm the pseudocalibration, or leave it out. Before you decide, you may

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173.2.2 The Calibrations LibraryEach calibration that the user applies may be saved in the ‘CalibrationsLibrary’. Later on, the user may use that libr

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Strany 12 - 3.2 The Calibration Utility

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193.2.4 Calibration Efficiency (CE)The potential range of A/D points is between 0 and near ±8,400,000. The'Calibration Efficiency' specifies

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203.3 The Settings UtilityThe LCIC-WIM-SETTINGS utility gives control to card’s filters, analogoutput, fill mode parameters and more. The utility has

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21* The rate of updating the analog output is depends on theUpdate Frequency parameter. For example, when UpdateFrequency is 4, the analog output is u

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223.3.1.2 Tools / Baud Rate for SCI port Click ‘Tools’ / ‘Baud Rate for SCI port’ to see the current baud rate for theRS232/RS485 serial port

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233.3.1.3 Tools / General Setpoints The LCIC-WIM board has four digital outputs. Each of them may be defined– through the Tools / General Set

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243.3.2 ParametersThe following sections describe the various parameters. After changingparameter(s), click the ‘Save to Board’ button and wait a whil

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253.3.2.1.4 Get results immediatelyControls card’s response in communication during a special mode, such asthe Fill mode:When checked, the card assume

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263.3.2.2 Auto ZeroThe ‘Auto Zero’ optional feature supplies an automatic correction to creeps inthe zero level during a special mode (such as the fil

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273.3.2.3 Start Fill-mode3.3.2.3.1 Fill-mode starts automatically upon card resetWhen this option is activated (checked), the card startsautomatically

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283.3.2.4 Filtering Board’s digital filtering is used to "smooth" the read samplings byaveraging a pre-set number of the internal reading

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2Table of Contents1. Introduction1.1 General Description1.2 Typical Applications2. Installing the board in the PC3. Utilities3.1 Setup & Run

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294. Programming your Application The control of the board is by commands and parameters,described below. You may either use them directly (see als

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30c. Get a single reading of:weight, A/D or temperature:.Get weight (after Filter2, not rounded to resolution).?Get weight (after Filter2, rounded to

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31h. RS485: Address selection, setting & reading(for more details and examples refer to section D.5; except‘Nx<c/r>’, these commands are ava

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32i. Misc.:z (lower case z)Manually zero the gross weight. The effect of this functionis temporary — it expires upon card reset.Response (versions 1.1

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33Summary of Weight & A/D Reading CommandsReading TypeFiltering LevelWeightA/DRoundedtoResolutionNotRoundedFilter1Filter2.vv?vv>vvSingleReading

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344.2 ParametersParameternumberParameter DescriptionDataType1Load Cell mV/V (1, 2 or 3. 0 = unknown).Float2Units: 0=g, 1=kg, 2=ton, 3=oz, 4=lb.Float3F

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3523Filter1 value: 2-256.Becomes effective only after a system reset (eitherpower off/on or using the ‘S’ command).Float24Filter2 value: 2-256.Becomes

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361024-1034Calibration Name (32 characters max.)(Organised 3 characters per location; in case thelength is less than 32, the last character is followe

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374.3 LCIC-WIM ActiveXUnless otherwise specified, a function returns aBoolean: True for success, or False for failure.4.3.1 Start/Stop Communication

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384.3.2 VariablesThe system has variables with which the user may adjust the system tohis needs and communicate with the I/O. Actually these variables

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34. Programming your Application4.1 Commands4.2 Parameters4.3 LCIC-WIM ActiveX4.3.1 Start/Stop Communication4.3.2 Variables4.3.3 Filter

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39Variables TableCategoryVariable NameDescriptionGetSetCalibration_NameName of calibrationVCalibration_DateCalibration date (MMDDYY).VCalibration_Time

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40Variables Table (cont’d)CategoryVariable NameDescriptionGetSetWeight_NativeCurrent weight after Filter2,not rounded.VWeight_RoundedCurrent weight af

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41Variables Table (cont’d)CategoryVariable NameDescriptionGetSetAnalog_Output_Mode0 = Manual, 1 = Auto.VVAnalog_Output_LevelVoltage in the analog outp

Strany 38 - 4.3 LCIC-WIM ActiveX

42Variables Table (cont’d)CategoryVariable NameDescriptionGetSetFast ModeFM_UpdatesFM_Updates = Each how manyinternal updates there will be aFast Mode

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434.3.3 FiltersSet_Filtering(Filter1, Filter2, Decimator)Filter1 (Integer): 2 – 256 or 0.Filter2 (Integer): 2 – 256 or 0.Decimator (long): 1 – 1000 or

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444.3.4 Fast Mode(The Fast Mode is not available with RS485.)During the Fast Mode there is auto high speed transmission of weight readingsto the commu

Strany 41 - Variables Table (cont’d)

45The mechanism to receive the data uses events and methods asdescribed below:The transmission sends blocks of information.Stage 1Except the last one,

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46How to work with the Fast Mode in VB using the ActiveX During the Fast Mode process the board transmits mass data to the PC.Therefore, in order

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47Interpreting the data in a block : Each block includes integer weight values separated by a c/r.In order to get the real weight values, the

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48Appendix A: I/O & the LED DisplayA.1 General Notes about the I/O* The digital I/O is available on CONN6 (15 pin Dsub).* Digital OutputsThe outpu

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4Appendices A. I/O & the LED DisplayA.1 General Notes about the I/OA.2 Connecting External Devices to the InputsA.3 LCIC-WIM I/O & Ana

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49* ConnectionsThe following table shows the I/O pinout:PinFunction1Output 12Output 23Output 34Output 45Input 16Input 27Input 38Input 49I/O Voltage 0V

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50A.2 Connecting External Devices to the Inputs

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51A.3 LCIC-WIM I/O & Analog Out

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52A.4 The LED DisplayUpon board restart, the two following messages are shown on the LEDdisplay – each for a while:LCIC x.xx x.xx is board’s DSP versi

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53Appendix B: Scaling the Load Cell InputThe full scale of the input coming from the load cell may be adjusted bythe LK4 jumper (which is next to load

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54Appendix C: Load Cell Connections

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55Appendix D: USB, RS232 & RS485 In addition to USB, The LCIC has an option for both full-duplex RS232and half-duplex RS485 interfaces. These a

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56D.2 Baud RateFor the USB, the maximal baud rate is 921,600. The board responds wellwithout a need to pre-define the used b/r.For serial communicatio

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57D.5 RS485Up to 64 LCIC-WIM boards may be connected to one PC port.In the PC side, use a converter either from the RS232 port, or from theUSB port (t

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58RS485 CommandsExcept ‘Nx<c/r>’ (paragraph d), these commands are availablealso in the fill mode.a. Activate address x (x=1, 2, 3, …, 62, 63, 6

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5F.7 Dimensions (mm)F.8 Misc.G. Trouble-shootingG.1 Card does not respond after PC power-onH. Zero & TareH.1 The Zero functionH.2 The A

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59Notes1. Wait 10 ms after sending the colon (‘:’) before sending the rest of thecommand (‘x<c/r>’).2. Wait 30 ms after sending the ‘:x<c/r

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60b. Hello::999<c/r>The ‘hello’ command is like a ‘who is alive?’ question.This is useful in order to detect which addresses exist in the system

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61c. Read the RS485 address of the active board:nBoard’s response:’#x<c/r>’, where x is the address of the active board.x=0 means that the board

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62RS485 Responses(Most responses are already described in the ‘Commands’ section.)!x<c/r> Address x is already active. See Commands/a/1.^x<c/

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63ExamplesSuppose there are 3 boards in the system, addressed 1, 2 & 3.(The blue text is the PC side, the red text is the response from theboard(s

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64So far everything was smooth; however, the quality of the communicationdepends – besides the board and the PC – also on the environment. Hence,there

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65Example #3: No response from the old board n#1:2A2 Board #2 becomes activeBut the ‘^2’ response, telling that board #1 became inact

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66Board selection by the supplied utilitiesThe three supplied utilities – LCIC-WIM-CALIBRATION, LCIC-WIM-SETTINGS & LCIC-WIM-MONITOR – enable easy

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67Appendix E: Fill Mode E.1 IntroductionThe LCIC-WIM supplies a Fill Mode in which it may control a fillingoperation, using the hardware inputs (sec

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68E.2 Hardware InputsInput #1Input #2Input #3Input #4OFF =ManualON = Turnoutput #1 onON = Turnoutput #2 onN/AWhenin errorstatus:ON =Terminatean ErrorS

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61. Introduction 1.1 General Description The model LCIC-WIM is a very High Speed, Intelligent Load CellInterface Card with USB/RS232/RS485. Besi

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69E.3 Hardware OutputsOutput #1Output #2Output #3Output #4Option #1Fast ValveSlow ValveOption #2Fast Valve = Output #1 + Output #2Slow Valve = Output

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70E.4 Filling ParametersNotes1. There is a set of three setpoints. Once they are specified (using the Settingsutility), the user may switch to a

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71Auto Correction &Averaging x last fillingsWhen ‘Auto Correction’ is checked, the board tries to correct thefilling amount, based on the results

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72E.4.1.3 Valid Results LimitsThe resulting filling weight should normally be inside a userpre-defined ‘valid range’. In case the weight exceeds that

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73E.4.1.4 Stabilization Criterion (Tare & Stop)At the beginning and at the end of a filling cycle the board waits for thescale to stabilize in ord

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74E.4.2 Filling By = TimeE.4.2.1 Filling by Time ParametersSetpoint #xThe required total filling time when the user selectssetpoint #x (x = 1, 2

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75E.4.4 The Filling Configurations LibraryThere is a ‘Filling Configurations Library’ in which you may save sets offilling configuration parameters. T

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76E.5 LED Display Notations In Fill-mode, the LED display shows the current sub-mode:m Fill Manual Fill-mode (input #1 is off)AutoFill Auto F

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77E.6 CommandsEnter & Exit Fill ModeF Enter Fill Mode (from General Mode)x Exit Fill Mode (to General Mode) (small ‘x’)Inside the Fill Modeg Start

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78s Get current status (small ‘s’)Response Example:Current_Status: W= 17.14 Tr= 6.65 Cv= 0.00 M=F A=I S= 0Legend: Current (gross) weight

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72. Installing the board in the PC(The following description refers to Windows XP. Obviously, onanother operating system it might be different.)1. Ma

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79E.7 Error Codes101 Actual Filling Weight < Low Limit of 'Valid Result Limits'.102 Actual Filling Weight > High Limit of 'Valid

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80Appendix F: Specifications F.1 Load Cell Input • 5 Volt excitation for upto 10 load cells (350 Ohm) • Compatible with 1, 2 &

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81Appendix G: Trouble-shootingG.1 Card does not respond after PC power-onQ. Everything was OK, but after PC restart the card suddenly stoppedrespondin

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82Appendix H: Zero & TareThere are two functions which are similar, yet actually different: Zero &Tare:• The Zero function supplies both manu

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83H.2 The Auto-Tare functionThis function supplies a way to define the meaning of the setpointparameter:* When the ‘AutoTare’ option is not activated,

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WARRANTY/DISCLAIMEROMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for aperiod of 13 months from date of

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84. Select the second option, click ‘Next’ and browse to the“FTDI - VCP (Virtual COM Port) Driver” folder (under thefolder where you copied the insta

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