Configuring Your Scale Hardware |
Some of the scales that are natively supported by BarTender have specific configuration requirements. Click a scale manufacturer name to view its requirements.
No additional scale configuration is necessary for use with BarTender.
When using an Adam AZextra scale, BarTender always enables Capture stable weight automatically, and the Capture/Redo button is always visible.
Adam AZextra scales support the following three protocols:
Label 1: When selected, the label is printed in English with "£" sign shown. This is the default option in BarTender.
Label 2: When selected, the label is printed in Spanish with a "$" sign shown.
Label 3: When selected, the label prints the weight only.
Adam AZextra scales return data only once after acquiring a stable weight. If a redo is required, all items must be removed from the scale to allow it to return to 0, and then put back on the scale for re-weighing.
When using a scale in the DIGI DI-162 series, BarTender communicates to the scale using the Standard Command Type. To configure the correct settings, press the [T] key 3 times on the DIGI display, while holding down the [REZERO] button. The SPEC numbers must have the following settings in order to communicate with BarTender:
SPEC NO. |
Settings (Bits 3 2 1 0) |
---|---|
3 |
1011 |
4 |
0100 |
5 |
0011 |
6 |
0010 |
7 |
0000 |
8 |
1110 |
SPEC numbers 0-2 are not relevant to the scale's communication with BarTender.
SPEC 3-4 specify the serial port settings; in this case, baud = 9600, data length = 8 bits, stop bits = 1, no parity, and no handshake.
SPEC 5 calls for the Standard Command Type. This means that the scale will output weight data only in response to the <ENQ> command.
SPEC 6 instructs the scale to return weight data when queried, even if the weight is unstable.
SPEC 7 removes extraneous information, such as the scale number and header, from the data sent to BarTender.
SPEC 8 includes the Status and Weight Condition bytes in the data sent to BarTender.
In order to work with BarTender, the EPL03 protocol must be selected on the scale.
When using the Fairbanks UPS Output protocol, the scale returns data in a predefined format when it receives a <CR> command from BarTender. In order to configure the scale for this mode, the Pr.F (Print Function) menu item should be set to Poll.
In addition, the serial port settings should be configured to match the serial port settings on the computer. Some models, such as the 2455 Series, have fixed serial settings (9600 Baud, 7 Bits, Odd Parity, 2 Stop Bits). When using these scales, the serial port settings on the computer will need to be manually configured to match the settings of the scale. Please consult the scale documentation for any fixed serial settings that your scale may have.
When using most Janner Waagen scales, BarTender communicates to the scale using the Janner Waagen Online protocol, also referred to as the Systec ONLINE protocol. For this protocol to work, the Cont.out options must be set to Off. On the IT4000E and similar models, this setting can be found in the "Service Mode | General" menu.
Select the desired interface to connect to the host PC. For a serial interface, set the host port to the COM port on the scale COM that will be attached to the host PC. Note that this is not referring to the host PC's COM port but the scale's COM port. If the scale has an Ethernet port, that option can also be selected. This setting can be found in the "Select Function | Settings | Configuration | Basic Settings | Host port" menu. This is typically COM1.
If a serial interface is chosen, then the Com1: Protcl (or the other COM port you selected above) should be set to None. Verify that the remainder of the serial port settings for the scale match the settings on the PC. These settings are found in the "Service Mode | Interface | <Com port set above (usually COM1)>" menu. Typically these settings are:
Com1: Baud - 9600
Com1: Databits - 8
Com1: Parity - None
Com1: Ctrl - None
Com1: Protcl - None (required setting)
If an Ethernet interface is chosen, the Protocol must be set to None and the Port value must match the value used on the desktop computer. These settings are found in the "Service Mode | Interface | <Ethernet port set above> menu. Be aware that any firewalls between the scale and the PC may need this port opened manually, including firewall software on the PC.
BarTender supports both the Marel M1100 and M2200 scale models. When using the scales with BarTender, the serial port settings on the scale must match those on the computer.
When using a Mettler Toledo scale, BarTender communicates to the scale using the "MT-SICS (Level 1)" protocol. The COM port on the scale needs to be configured to the SICS setting. On the IND560 and similar models, the menu path to the setting is "Setup | Communications | Connections | COM".
Some older models of Mettler Toledo scales do not support the "MT-SICS (Level 1)" protocol, such as the PS60. In these cases, BarTender simply uses the L command to retrieve the weight value from the scale.
When using an Ohaus scale, BarTender uses Ohaus' "IP" and/or "SP" commands to retrieve the weight data from the scale. In order to work, the scale should be configured in the "Command/Response" mode. In doing so, the scale will not continuously send unsolicited data to BarTender.
For scale models in the Ohaus 3000 series, the scale defaults to continuous output upon powering the scale on. To disable the continuous output, you will need to set the "PRINT | A.PRINT" menu item to OFF. Do keep in mind that the menu structure for different Ohaus scales may differ. If you are unable to locate the continuous output option, be sure to consult the scale's user manual.
The data output format on Ohaus scales is highly configurable. On most models, the format is configured using the "CONTENT" menu. The returned weight format should be the numeric weight value followed by the units (e.g., 54.6 lb). Any header information on the model should be disabled.
BarTender does not support the built-in tare feature on the Ohaus scales due to uncertainty in the response format. Because of this, you will not have the option to use the scale's settings in the Tare Control Method option of the Scale properties dialog. Instead, you will need to use the Use PC option so that BarTender will emulate the scale's tare feature. The scale should be configured to return the gross weight using the "CONTENT" menu.
Tola and Tical weights must be manually configured on the Advanced tab of the Scale properties dialog when used in conjunction with the Ohaus Navigator scale.
No additional scale configuration is necessary for use with BarTender.
When using most Rice Lake scales, BarTender communicates to the scale using "EDP Commands". For this protocol to work, the "STREAM CONTINUOUS PORT" option on the scale should be set to OFF. On the Rice Lake 520 and similar models, this setting can be found in the "CONFIGURATION | SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS | EDP COMM PORT" menu.
The Rice Lake TP series and similar scales support a different protocol. BarTender requests weight data using the "C1 C2 <CR> <LF>" command format as specified in the scale's user manual. For these scales, the only configuration is to verify that the serial port settings for the scale match the settings on the computer.
BarTender supports the Scanvaegt 411, 8300, 8400, and 8500 series of scales. In order to make Scanvaegt scales work properly with BarTender, the scale should be set to Requested Serial Output (RSO) mode. Additionally, the serial port settings for the scale must match the settings on the computer.
By default, Soehnle scales return "No data received" if it detects no weight on the scale. To configure the scale so that it returns a value of "0", change the UCAL 6 setting to one (print at G+T=0).
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