Avery Weigh-Tronix SBI-110 3900LP Bench Scale User Manual

June 21, 2024
Avery Weigh-Tronix

Avery Weigh-Tronix SBI-110 3900LP Bench Scale

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Manual revision history

Current Issue Date Created Details of Changes
AA May 2019 New
AB Aug 2019 RS232 Kit added and Chapter 6 amended
AC Jan 2020 Check Counting, UF5 amended
AD Feb 2023 Hold Mode, UF5 updated
AE Jan 2024 Error codes and Spare Parts, updated

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General Information and Warnings

FCC Declarations of Compliance

United States

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense

Canada

This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.

Training – Formation

Do not attempt to operate or complete any procedure on a machine unless you have received the appropriate training or read the instruction books.

CAUTION! Risk of electrical shock. Refer to qualified service personnel for service

Safe Battery Disposal

Please be aware this product contains a lead acid battery which MUST be removed and disposed of safely prior to any disposal of the scale. This battery can be easily accessed by removing the battery cover found on the underside of the indicator.

CAUTION! Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer

Routine Maintenance

IMPORTANT: This equipment must be routinely checked for proper operation and calibration. Application and usage will determine the frequency of calibration required for safe operation

Cleaning of Scale

Do – Ce qu’il faut faire Do NOT – Ce qu’il ne faut pas faire

Wipe down the outside of product with a clean cloth, moistened with water and a small amount of mild detergent cleaning fluid.| Use harsh abrasives, solvents, scouring cleaners or alkaline cleaning solutions.
Spray onto the cloth when cleaning and not directly onto the indicator area.| Do not attempt to clean the inside of the machine.
Spray any liquid directly on to the display windows.

Sharp Objects

Do not use any sharp objects such as screwdrivers or long fingernails to operate the keys

Introduction

The SBI-110 is a general-purpose indicator ideal for connecting to most bench and floor scales. This indicator can easily be desk or pole-mounted and comes with a power adaptor along with a rechargeable lead acid battery to allow the scale to be used in applications where power outlets are limited. This SBI-110 indicator comes standard with a range of easy-to-operate General weighing functions along with basic check weighing, Counting and Hold modes.

Unpacking

Carefully take the scale out of its package, make it sure it’s not damaged and all accessories are included.

  • Remove the scale from the carton;
  • Remove the protective covering;
  • Inspect the scale and indicator for damage;
  • Make sure all components are included:
  1. SBI-110 Indicator
  2. Adaptor plus plug adaptors
  3. 3900LP Platform, column and brackets
  4. Product manual

General Installation Guidelines

To get the best performance from the scale try to place the SBI-110 in a location that will not degrade its accuracy.

  • Avoid extremes of temperature. Try to avoid placing the scale in direct sunlight or near air vents;
  • Place the scale on a level flat surface. It is not advised to place the scale near vibrating machinery;
  • Avoid unstable power sources. Do not use near large users of electricity e.g. welding equipment.

Levelling the Scale

Level the scale using the four adjustable feet on the bottom of the scale, Figure 1, and the bubble level near the base of the column, Figure 2. Always check the level prior to using scaleAvery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-
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Scale Installation

  1. Attach the support column to the bracket at the back of the scale base using the three mounting screws. Use a 3mm hex (Allen) key to tighten the screws. See Figure 3.
  2. Place the indicator on the top bracket as shown in Figure 4 and slide it down until it snaps into the final position. Loosen the adjustment knob shown in Figure 4 and adjust the indicator’s angle for best viewing of the display, then tighten the knob.
  3. The cable from the base to the indicator is run through the column and out through the plastic bracket at the top when you unpack the scale. Make sure the connector is free of obstructions, i.e. packing foam, and plug the cable into the connector, as shown in Figure 5. Tighten the threaded collar.
  4. Attach the AC power adapter to the connector on the back of the indicator. See Figure 5.

Battery Operation

The SBI-110 can be operated from a 6V 4Ahrs battery located inside the indicator or plugged into an acceptable power outlet. Battery life is approximately 107 hours with the backlight off. When the battery needs charging this symbol , , appears in the upper left corner of the weight display. The scale will still operate for about 10 hours after which it will automatically switch off to protect the battery.

When the scale is turned on, the battery status is:

  • Green LED, the battery is fully charged;
  • Red LED, the battery is low and needs to be recharged.

Do not use any other type of power adaptor other than the one supplied with the scale and verify that the AC power socket outlet is properly protected.

Charge the battery before using (+12hrs).

Powering ON/OFF the Scale

With the platform connected and the battery fully charged or the charger plugged into the indicator, press the ON key to power ON the scale. A display test will be performed on power up and the scale will finish in normal weighing mode. Press the OFF key to turn the scale off.

Front Panel

The indicator has a sealed keypad and a 6 digits LCD display 0.59” (40mm) high with a white backlight. Only the active annunciators are shown below.Avery-
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Display AnnunciatorsAvery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig
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Operation Keys

Keys are shown below along with their functions. Some keys have secondary functions.Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig
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Error Codes

  • Err H Initial zero too high (+10% of full cap. see LF-2)
  • Err L\ Initial zero too low (– 10% of full cap. see LF-2)
  • Err N Unstable internal count, may indicate the load cell or electronics are faulty
  • -OL- Overload, full capacity +9d
  • -UL- Underload, zero cal. -20d

Scale Operation

This section covers the scale operations of simple weighing, counting and hold. The steps for various kinds of weighing are explained in the following pages. A warm-up time of 15 minutes is required to stabilize the measured values.

Gross Weighing

To perform a gross weight, follow these steps:

  1. Power up the scale. Be sure the scale is displaying weight in the correct unit of measure. Press the UNITS key, if necessary to change the units of measure the scale is working in.
  2. Zero the scale if necessary by pressing the ZERO key. If the weight change is within the Zero window area the display will show 0.000. Decimal positions available may vary.
  3. Place the item(s) to be weighed on the scale platform.
  4. The display will now display the weight of the item that is on the weight platter

Tare Weighing

If you want to do NET weighing, such as weighing objects in a container, follow these steps:

  1. Power up the scale. Be sure the scale is displaying weight in the correct unit of measure. Press the UNITS key, if necessary to change the units of measure the scale is working in.
  2. Zero the scale if necessary by pressing the ZERO key. If the weight change is within the Zero window area the display will show 0.000. Decimal positions available may vary.
  3. Place the item to be tared on the scale platform.
  4. Press the TARE key. If the container weight is outside the Zero window area the display will show 0.000 weight and the NET annunciator is illuminated. Decimal positions available may vary.
  5. Place the item to be weighed on the scale platform. The Net weight of the item is displayed. Press the SELECT key to choose the Gross or Net weightAvery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig \(9\)

Clear a Tare

Remove any load from the scale and press the TARE key until 0.000 is displayed. Decimal positions\ available may varyAvery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110
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Counting Mode

The SBI-110 Counting mode has been designed to allow the operator to easily carry out basic sampling and counting routines on this scale even if the scale is mainly used for general weighing applications. By pressing the units’ key until Pcs is illuminated on the display, the scale can now be quickly used to sample parts ready for counting. For count accuracy, all items should be uniform in weight and UF-5 set to HOLD 0. It is recommended that the sample weight be a minimum of 0.1% of scale capacity.

Sampling Parts Prior to Counting

Follow these steps to count items using the sampling method.

  1. Power up and if necessary Zero the scale by pressing the ZERO key. If the weight change iswithin the Zero window area the display will show 0.000. Decimal positions available may vary.
  2. Press the UNITS key until 0 Pcs is displayed.
  3. Press SELECT to choose the sample size from: 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200.
  4. Manually count the sample of parts onto the scale to the agreed sample size and press the PRINT key to confirm.
  5. Place the remaining parts onto the scale platform to Count Parts. The display will show the\ number of parts on the scale.Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig \(11\)

Counting can also be done while using a tare following these steps:

  1. After you have set the piece weight place the empty container on the empty scale and press the TARE key.
  2. The scale will Zero the display and illuminate the Net annunciator. Place the parts to be counted into the container and read off the net count value.

Check Counting

Make sure that the unit of measure is PCs and follow the instructions in section 3.4.1,

Checkweighing Mode

Checkweighing is a function that allows the operator to quickly see if a product is within an agreed acceptable tolerance, ideal for fast repetitive work where accuracy is important. By setting upper and lower acceptable weight or count limits for a product the scale can be used to check for regular weight or count conformity. To set the limits and beeper mode, see chapters 3.4.1. and 3.4.2.

To perform a gross weight, follow these steps:

  1. Power up the scale. Be sure the scale is displaying weight in the correct unit of measure. Press the UNITS key, if necessary to change the units of measure the scale is working in.
  2. Zero the scale if necessary by pressing the ZERO key. If the weight change is within the Zero window area the display will show 0.000. Decimal positions available may vary.
  3. Place the item to be check weighed on the scale platform. The weight is displayed and either the LO, OK or HI annunciator will be illuminated letting the operator quickly see if the item being weighed is within an acceptable weight tolerance to proceed.
  4. Remove item from the scale platform and repeat steps 3 and 4 for each item to be check weighed. Checkweighing can also be done while using a tare. After you have zeroed the scale (step 2), place the item to be tared on the scale, press the TARE key and continue with check weighing as described in steps 3 and 4.Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig \(12\)

Setting the Checkweighing LimitsAvery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-
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To disable the Checkweighing mode, set the LO limit to 0 under the UF-2 menu and press the PRINT (↵) key to confirm. To exit the User Menu, press UNITS (ESC). The LO and HI annunciators may vary. The illustration shows the annunciators displayed when acceptable limits are entered for the first time.

Checkweighing Beeper Modes

There are three modes.Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig
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Please, ignore any other mode not listed above.

Hold Mode for Animal Weighing

This function can be used to capture and hold stable weight/pcs values. The indicator temporarily freezes (Hold) the value on the screen for the user to view or record.

To enable the Hold mode,

To perform a Hold weighment, follow these steps:

  1. Power up the scale and zero the display, if necessary, by pressing the ZERO key. Be sure the scale is displaying weight in your preferred unit of measure. Press the UNIT key, if necessary

  2. Open the User Menu and select the Hold function [UF-5] to enable the option [Hold 1]. See the instructions below.

  3. Place the item(s)/animal to be weighed/counted on the scale platform. The indicator captures the weight.
    The indicator freezes the stable weight

  4. Removing the item(s)/animal from the scale platform will clear the hold weight

  5. Repeat the steps above for other Hold weights.

To disable the Hold mode, open the User Menu and select the Hold function [UF-5], option [Hold 0]. In Hold mode, the Tare and, Zero keys are not available. The Hold – Animal Weighing mode can be used in combination with the Checkweighing function [UF-2].

Setting the Hold modeAvery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig
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To disable the Hold mode, set HOLD 0 under the UF-5 menu.

Valid modes are HOLD 0 and HOLD 1 only. Recommended starting settings: PCt 100 and timE

  • Then adjust to meet the weighing application requirements.

Hold Mode Examples

  • PCt = 20 divisions, stability window
  • timE =16 weight readings to be taken from within the stability window The hold weight displayed is the last weight reading (H) taken from within the stability window.Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig \(21\)

Note: a smaller PCt value sets a tighter stability window in which the stable weight has to be captured timE number of times.

  • PCt = 20 divisions, stability window
  • timE =16 16 weight readings to be taken from within the stability window

The hold weight displayed is the last weight reading (H) taken from within the stability window.Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig
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Removing the item(s)/animal from the scale platform will clear the hold weight.

There are three menus that allow configuring, enabling and executing specific functions or options.Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig
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User Menu

In the User Menu there are various submenus available to configure specific sections of the scale operating modes, including a diagnostic feature.

User Menu Levels [UF]

Navigate the options by pressing ZERO (◄), TARE (►) and increase a numeric value by SELECT (▲) key. Press UNITS (ESC) to exit the option or the menu and PRINT (↵) key to confirm.Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig
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User Functions Descriptions [UF]

There are 9 Setup Functions.Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-
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Supervisor Menu

In the Supervisor Menu there are various submenus available to configure system parameters, specific sections of the operating modes and the calibration feature (see also chapter 6. Calibration).

Supervisor Menu Levels [LF]

Navigate the options by pressing ZERO (◄), TARE (►) and increase a numeric value by SELECT (▲) key. Press UNITS (ESC) to exit the option or the menu and PRINT (↵) key to confirm.Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig
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Supervisor Functions Descriptions [LF]

There are 8 functions.Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig
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Quick Calibration Menu

Before entering this menu, make sure that UF-5 is set to HOLD 0.

Quick Calibration Menu Levels [ECF]

Navigate the options by pressing ZERO (◄), TARE (►) and increase a numeric value by SELECT (▲) key. Press UNITS (ESC) to exit the option or the menu and PRINT (↵) key to confirm.Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig
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Quick Calibration Functions Descriptions [ECF]

There are 3 Calibration FunctionsAvery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-
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Scale Configuration [LF 2]

Enter the function LF 2 under the Supervisor Menu to set the units, counting mode, calibration units, the decimal position of the separator and division size. Navigate the options by pressing ZERO (◄), TARE (►) and increase a numeric value by SELECT (▲) key. Press UNITS (ESC) to exit the option or the menu and PRINT (↵) key to confirm.Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-
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Calibration

It is recommended to perform only the very first calibration following the function LF 1 in the Supervisor Menu . To prevent any unintentional amendment of the scale configuration, all the next Calibration should be performed by entering the Quick Calibration Menu

Enabling the Calibration Procedures

The table shows how to enable/restrict access to User, Supervisor and Quick Calibration Menus.Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig
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For legal for trade applications the indicator may be sealed and removing this seal may void the scale legal for trade stamping, this should only be carried out by a qualified technician. The switch is located on the bottom edge of the indicator main PCB board. (Fig. 6)

To change the Calibration Switch position, follow these steps:

  1. Unplugged the PSU, remove the 4 screws of the case and carefully open the indicator.
  2. Shift gently the switch from left (SEALED) to the right (NOT SEALED) and vice versa.Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig \(34\)

Scale Calibration Procedure

The following procedures assume that the scale has been already properly configured [function LF 2], including the settings of the Gravitational correction values [function LF 7] and Linearity correction points [function LF 3] under the Supervisor Menu.

Note: perform the linearity procedure only if test weights applied to the scale between the zero and span calibration points are showing slight inaccuracies, such as ± a few divisions. If large inaccuracies are recorded, this indicates a possible mechanical problem or possible load cell failure which linearity calibration may not be able to correct. LF 2 CALIBRATION SETTINGS

Under the Supervisor Menu:

  • to calibrate in kg set LF 2 to [ 1 1 0 1 0 1 ]
  • to calibrate in lb set LF 2 to [ 1 1 0 1 0 2 ].

The calibration steps following the function LF 1 or entering the Calibrations Menu ECF are the same. For this reason, only the ECF-1 is described below .Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig
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Stamped Calibration

For legal for trade applications the following configuration settings need to be set and the indicator seal according to OIML and NTEP directives.

  • Set the scale division sizes in the function LF 2 according to the approval document, LF 6 set to OIML and the Calibration Switch at SEALED as shown in the figure.
    NOTE: Supervisor Menu and Quick Calibration Menu are now locked.

  • Attach the correct capacity labels to the front of the display and seal as shown below.Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig \(37\)

For trade-approved applications, the indicator has to be properly configured by entering the functions available in the Supervisor Menu before setting the Calibration Switch at SEALED and sealing the indicator.

RS232 Communications

RS232 allows the scale to communicate with a remote peripheral device such as a printer or computer. RS232 kit p/n AWT15-501905.

Kit Installation

  1. Disconnect the power adaptor from the back of the indicator;
  2. Unscrew the signal cable connector and pull it free from the back of the indicator;
  3. Remove the indicator from the bracket and place the indicator face down on a padded surface;
  4. Remove the recessed screws with a Phillips head screwdriver;
  5. Gently separate the halves of the indicator;
  6. Carefully remove the plastic punch out in the back of the indicator housing shown in Figure;
  7. Attach and secure the RS232 card to the case with the supplied screws;
  8. Locate the connector on the PC board;
  9. Reassemble the indicatorAvery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig \(38\)

Output Specifications

  • RS-232 output of weighing data
  • ASCII code
  • 8 data bits
  • Parity None, Stop Bit 1
  • Baud rate from 1200bps to 38400bps. If enabled the default baud rate is 9600bps

Communication Settings [UF-6]

Enter the function UF-6 under the User Menu to select the print mode and format to be sent out over RS232 connector when the Kit p/n AWT15-501905 is installed. UF – 6 factory default: 232 0 (disabled) Navigate the options by pressing ZERO (◄), TARE (►) and increase a numeric value by SELECT (▲) key. Press UNITS (ESC) to exit the option or the menu and PRINT (↵) key to confirm .Avery-Weigh-Tronix-SBI-110-3900LP-Bench-Scale-fig
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Valid baud rate speeds are: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 and 38400bps.

Print Out Formats

FORMAT 1 – String structures for UF-6 Modes RS232 1 / 3 Based on the weighing condition and mode selected, Format 1 adds by default at the beginning of the print string two headers of 2 bytes each before Data (weight value), Units (metric, imperial or sample pieces) and CR/LF characters

Three Format 1 strings are then attainable as shown belowAvery-Weigh-
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FORMAT 2 – String structures for UF-6 Modes RS232 4 / 6

In contrast to Format 1, the print string of the Format 2 is only composed of: Data (weight value), Units (metric, imperial or sample pieces) and CR/LF characters. No data about the weighing mode or condition are added to the format. Three Format 2 strings are then attainable as shown below.Avery-
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Replacement Parts

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Loadcell Pinouts

LOADCELL connection (for indicator)

  • PIN 1 : Ex +
  • PIN 2 : Sense +
  • PIN 3 : Ex-
  • PIN 4 : Sense –
  • PIN 5: Sig +
  • PIN 6 : GND
  • PIN 7 : Sig –

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