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Page 1 - Ranger RC Compact Scales

Instruction ManualRanger RC Compact Scales

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Ranger RC10Introduction1.3 Putting into operation1.3.1 Selecting or changing the locationThe correct location is crucial to the accuracy of the weighi

Page 3 - Table of contents

IntroductionRanger RC111.3.2 Connecting the power supplyCAUTION!Before connecting the scale to the mains, check whether the voltage value printed onth

Page 4 - of contents

Ranger RC12Operation2 Operation2.1 Switching on and offSwitching on Press ON/OFF.The scale conducts a display test. When the weight display appears, t

Page 5 - 1 Introduction

OperationRanger RC132.4 Weighing with tare2.4.1 TaringPlace the empty container on the scale and press TARE.The zero display and the symbol NET appear

Page 6 - 1.2 Description

Ranger RC14Operation2.5 Calling up the gross weight and tare value1. Press G/N/T.The gross weight is displayed for 2 seconds. 2. Press G/N/T again whi

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OperationRanger RC15With automatic start PrerequisiteAVErAGE -> AUtO is selected in the menu.The weighing sample must be heavier than 5 scale divis

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Ranger RC16Operation2.11 CleaningCAUTION!Electric shock hazard! Before cleaning with a damp cloth, pull out the mains plug to disconnect the unitfrom

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CountingRanger RC173 CountingThe Ranger RC compact scales have additional functions for piece counting.The relevant settings in the menu are described

Page 10 - 1.3 Putting into operation

Ranger RC18Counting3.3 Counting with variable reference quantityIf VAr-SPL ON is set in the menu, it is possible to select from 5 preset referencequa

Page 11 - IntroductionRanger RC

CountingRanger RC193.6 Counting with automatic reference determinationPrerequisiteA-SMPL ON is set in the menu.➜ Place the number of pieces displayed

Page 13 - 2.4 Weighing with tare

Ranger RC20Counting3.7.2 Counting with a bulk scalePrerequisiteThe connected second scale is configured as bulk scale.1. Place the reference parts on

Page 14 - 2.8 Dynamic weighing

Settings in the menuRanger RC214 Settings in the menuSettings can be changed and functions can be activated in the menu. This enablesadaptation to ind

Page 15 - 2.10 Switching scales

Ranger RC22Settings in the menu4.1.2 Selecting and setting parametersScrolling on one level Scroll forward: Press No.Scroll back: Press Back.Activatin

Page 16 - 2.11 Cleaning

Settings in the menuRanger RC234.2 OverviewLevel 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 PageSCALE SCALE1/SCALE2 26CAL 26dISPLAY UNIt1g, kg, oz, lb,

Page 17 - 3 Counting

Ranger RC24Settings in the menuCOMMUNI COM 1/COM 2 MOdE Print 31A.PrintCONtINUdIALOGCONt.OLddIAL.OLddt-b GrOSS ON, OFFtArE ON, OFFnEt ON, OFFdt-G GrOS

Page 18 - 3.5 Reference optimization

Settings in the menuRanger RC25COMMUNI OPtION EtH.NEt IP.AddrS, SUbNEt, GAtEWAY 32USb USb tESt 32diGitAL IN 1 ... 4 OFF, ZErO, tArE, Print, rEF 10, rE

Page 19 - 3.7 Counting with two scales

Ranger RC26Settings in the menu4.3 Scale settings (SCALE)4.3.1 SCALE1/SCALE2 – Selecting scaleThis menu item only appears if an analog second scale or

Page 20 - Scale Select key

Settings in the menuRanger RC274.3.4 TARE – tare function4.3.5 ZERO – automatic zero update4.3.6 RESTART – automatic saving of zero point and tare val

Page 21 - 4 Settings in the menu

Ranger RC28Settings in the menu4.3.8 FACT – automatic temperature-dependent adjustmentThis menu item appears only on scales with an internal calibrati

Page 22 - Ranger RC

Settings in the menuRanger RC294.4.2 AVERAGE – determining the average weight for an unstable load4.4.3 RESET – resetting application settings to fact

Page 23 - 4.2 Overview

Table of contentsRanger RC3Table of contentsPage1 Introduction ...51

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Ranger RC30Settings in the menu4.5 Terminal settings (TERMINAL)4.5.1 DEVICE – Sleep mode, energy-saving mode and display backlighting4.5.2 ACCESS – pa

Page 25 - Settings in the menuRanger RC

Settings in the menuRanger RC314.6 Configuring interfaces (COMMUNICATION) 4.6.1 COM1/COM2 -> MODE – operating mode of the serial interface4.6.2 COM

Page 26 - 4.3 Scale settings (SCALE)

Ranger RC32Settings in the menu4.6.3 COM1/COM2 -> PARAMET – communication parameter4.6.4 COM1/COM2 -> RESET COM1/RESET COM2 – resetting serial i

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Settings in the menuRanger RC334.6.6 DEF.PRN – configuring templatesOUT 1 ... 4• Configuring outputs 1 ... 4 OFF• Output not assignedStAbLE• Stable we

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Ranger RC34Settings in the menu4.7 Diagnosis and printing out of the menu settings (DIAGNOS)tESt SCInternal Testing scale with internal calibration we

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Interface descriptionRanger RC355 Interface description5.1 OHAUS interface commandsThe Ranger RC scales support the OHAUS command set. With OHAUS comm

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Ranger RCInterface description365.1.4 Output formatResponse to the P command Field1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 POL SP SP W W W W W W

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5.2 SICS interface commandsThe Ranger RC compact scales support the command set MT-SICS (METTLERTOLEDO Standard Interface Command Set). With SICS comm

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P101 Print out stable weight value P102 Print out current weight value immediatelyPWR Power On/OffSIRU Send weight value in the current unit immediate

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5.2.2 Requirements for communication between scale and PC• The scale must be connected to the RS232, RS485, USB or Ethernet interface of a PC with a s

Page 34 - ON/OFF, ZERO, TARE, PRINT

Ranger RC4Table of contents8 Appendix ...508.1 Information for cer

Page 35 - 5 Interface description

5.3 TOLEDO Continuous mode 5.3.1 TOLEDO Continuous commandsThe scale supports the following input commands in TOLEDO Continuous mode:5.3.2 Output form

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Status word AStatus BitFunction Selection 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Decimal positionX00 0 1 0 0 0X0 0 0 1X 0 1 00.X 0 1 10.0X 1 0 00.00X 1 0 10.000X 1 1 00.0000X

Page 37 - 5.2 SICS interface commands

6 Event and error messages Error Cause RemedyDisplay Dark• Back lighting set too dark Set back lighting (b.LIGHt) brighter• No mains voltage Check mai

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• Unstable weight value when referencingEnsure stable surroundingsEnsure that the weighing pan is freely movableAdjust vibration adapter• Printout not

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7 Technical data and accessories7.1 Technical data7.1.1 Type keyThe Ranger RC compact scales are available with various capacities and plat-forms tha

Page 40 - 5.3 TOLEDO Continuous mode

Housing • Diecast aluminum housing; chromium nickel steel weighing pan• Dimensions, see Page 47Protection Class (IEC 529, DIN 40050, EN60529)• IP43 (n

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7.1.3 Weighing ranges and readability RC..SThe RC..S compact scales with strain gauge weighing cells are supplied in the con-figuration 2 x 3000 d.

Page 42 - 6 Event and error messages

7.1.5 Dimensions7.1.6 Net weightsA B C D E F G H I K LRC..S..1)335 265 100 240 200 46 276 208 216 165 165RC..R..1)335 265 100 240 200 46

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7.1.7 Interface connectionsThe compact scale can be fitted with a maximum of 2 interfaces. The following com-binations are possible:7.1.8 Assignment o

Page 44 - 7.1 Technical data

7.2 AccessoriesDesignation Order numberIn Use Cover for RC..R.. 21203719In Use Cover for RC..L.. 21203720RS232 Cable for PC 80500525RS232 Cable for Se

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IntroductionRanger RC51 Introduction1.1 Safety instructionsDANGER!Electric shock hazard!Always pull out the mains plug before any work on the device.D

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8 Appendix8.1 Information for certified scales in EC countriesWeighing instruments verified at the place of manufacture bear the preceding mark onthe

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8.3 Table of Geo ValuesFor weighing instruments verified at the manufacturer’s, the geo value indicates thecountry or geographical zone for which th

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47°44' – 49°46' 19 Slovakia45°26' – 46°35' 18 Slovenia36°00' – 43°47' 15 Spain55°20' – 62°00'62°00' – 69°

Page 49 - 7.2 Accessories

8.3.2 GEO VALUES 6000e/7500e OIML Class III (Height ≤1000 m)Geograhical latitude Geo value00°00' – 12°44' 505°46' – 17°10' 612°44&

Page 50 - 8 Appendix

8.4 Sample protocolsWeighing with tare Dynamic weighing Printout with header G = Gross weight N = Net weight T = Tare Dyn WT = dynamically determi

Page 51 - 8.3 Table of Geo Values

9 IndexAAccessories ... 49Adjustment ... 26Alignment ... 10Ambient cond

Page 52 - Ranger RCAppendix

LIMITED WARRANTYOhaus products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship from the date of delivery through the duration of the warran

Page 54 - 8.4 Sample protocols

*22017167*Ohaus Corporation19A Chapin RoadP.O. Box 2033Pine Brook, NJ 07058 USATel: (973) 377-9000Fax: (973) 844-7177www.ohaus.comwith offices worldwi

Page 55 - IndexRanger RC

Ranger RC6IntroductionCAUTION!Handle the compact scale with care. The scale is a precision instrument.When the weighing pan has been removed, never cl

Page 56 - Ranger RCWarranty

IntroductionRanger RC71.2.1 Overview1 Display2 Scale specifications3 Load plate4 Adjustable foot5 Keys1 Power supply connection2 Optional interface3 R

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Ranger RC8Introduction1.2.2 Display1 7-segment display, 7 digits, with decimal point2 Active interface3 Symbol for displaying gross and net values4 Ac

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IntroductionRanger RC91.2.3 KeypadMain functionsAdditional functionsKey Function in operating mode Function in the menuSwitching device on / off, abor

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