Loadrite Force Manuel utilisateur

Weighing System
MANUAL
OPERATORS


Force Weighing System
Part No: ASS-LR913
Document No. MAN-80579-01
Software No. 60232 Version 2.0
Issue Date: September 2004
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© 2004 ACTRONIC LIMITED


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Contents
1Loadrite Equipped Front-end Loader ................................................................................... 1
2Introduction............................................................................................................................ 2
Indicator Lights .............................................................................................................................................. 3
Keypad ............................................................................................................................................................ 3
3Quick Start Guide..................................................................................................................5
Switching On ................................................................................................................................................. 5
Standby............................................................................................................................................................ 5
The Warm Up Screen .................................................................................................................................. 5
The Ready Screen ......................................................................................................................................... 6
Weighing a Load ........................................................................................................................................... 6
Adding a Load ............................................................................................................................................... 7
Clearing the Short Total............................................................................................................................... 8
Zeroing............................................................................................................................................................ 8
4Weighing Overview .............................................................................................................10
Weighing Modes......................................................................................................................................... 10
Short and Long Totals ................................................................................................................................ 10
Accurate Weighing..................................................................................................................................... 10
General Method of Weighing.................................................................................................................. 11
5Weighing Procedures ..........................................................................................................12
Adding a Load ............................................................................................................................................. 12
Auto Add....................................................................................................................................................... 13
Subtracting a Load...................................................................................................................................... 13
Zeroing.......................................................................................................................................................... 14
Recalling Last Load ..................................................................................................................................... 17
Viewing Long Total..................................................................................................................................... 18
Clearing Totals ............................................................................................................................................. 18
6Target Mode .........................................................................................................................21
7Split Mode ............................................................................................................................24
8Tip Off .................................................................................................................................27
9Menu Options ......................................................................................................................31
Setup.............................................................................................................................................................. 31
Language Setting (Language).................................................................................................................. 32
Clock Setting (Clock) ................................................................................................................................ 32
Changing Scale Number (Scale#) .......................................................................................................... 32
Long Total (Long Tot)................................................................................................................................. 33
Auto Add On/Off Setting (Auto Add).................................................................................................... 33
Self Test (Selftest)....................................................................................................................................... 33
Uplink (Uplink) ............................................................................................................................................ 34
10 Print Functions .....................................................................................................................35
11 Obtaining the Best Accuracy ..............................................................................................36
Lifting Speed................................................................................................................................................. 36
Trigger Point................................................................................................................................................. 36
Bounce .......................................................................................................................................................... 36
Centre of Gravity ........................................................................................................................................ 36

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12 Error Messages .....................................................................................................................37
Check Zero...................................................................................................................................................37
Lift Under Range .........................................................................................................................................37
Power Error...................................................................................................................................................37
Printer Disabled ...........................................................................................................................................37
Printer Error ..................................................................................................................................................37
Return Under Range...................................................................................................................................37
Too Heavy, Zero Aborted.........................................................................................................................38
Warm Up Lift................................................................................................................................................38
13 Specifications........................................................................................................................39
14 Output / Input Connections ...............................................................................................41
Appendix i Time and Date ........................................................................................................42
Appendix ii Span Calibration Adjustment................................................................................44

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1 Loadrite Equipped Front-end Loader
1. Indicator
2. Weigh trigger
3. Pressure transducers
4. Remote Add button (optional)
5. Printer (optional)
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2 Introduction
The Loadrite Force Weighing System measures the weight of loads lifted by
front-end loaders, log loaders, forklift trucks and similar machines that use
hydraulic rams to lift the load. The Loadrite is installed in the cab of the
loading machine and is connected to sensors on the lifting arms.
As the machine raises the load, the Loadrite measures the hydraulic
pressure in the lift cylinders, converts pressure into a weight reading and
displays the result. An electronic trigger device mounted on the lift arms
ensures that the pressure readings are always taken at the same position
on every lift.
The weight of the bucket or forks and associated structures is zeroed out
when the system is calibrated so that only the weight of the payload is
displayed. While operating the loader, the driver can add each weight lifted
to a running total.
LCD display
Indicator lights
Keypad
Main Operating Keys
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The Loadrite has internal memory which stores settings and production data
even when switched off.
Indicator Lights
Four indicator lights are provided below the LCD screen.
Trigger Check Auto-Add Tip-Off
Trigger Illuminates when a load is lifted past the
trigger point. When this light is on, the lifted
weight may be added.
Pages 7
and 11
Check Reserved. -
Auto-Add Illuminates when the Loadrite is in Auto-Add
mode. In this mode, the Loadrite will
automatically add the lifted weight.
Page 13
Tip-Off Illuminates when the Tip-Off function is
operating.
Page 27
Keypad
The table below shows the special functions that the keys have in addition
to their numeric values used for entering data.
Displays time and date. Accesses the menu. Page 42
Page 31
Tip-off weighing. Page 27
Exits an operation without changing the data.
When pressed on the Ready screen, puts the
Loadrite into Standby mode. To return to the
Ready screen, press any key.
Page 5
Enter key for accepting data or changes. Page 31

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Scroll down. Also enter Split Weigh mode. Page 24
Scroll up. Also enter Target mode. Page 21
Scroll left. Recalls the previous load. Subtracts
the current load from the total.
Page 17
Page 13
Scroll right. -
Adds the current load to the total. Page 12
Clears the short total for the current product. Page 18
Zeroes out the current load. Page 15
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