T.E.L.L. EAG80 User manual

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Issue :28.04.2017
Program version as of C26.00
Before switching on the device or installing components, please
carefully read through the manual to avoid malfunctions by wrong or
incorrect operation or installation.
Manual
EAG80
Dosing programs

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Contents
Property rights ______________________________________________________________________ 4
1Description of the device _________________________________________________________ 5
1.1 Description of buttons_______________________________________________________ 5
1.2 Description of the display elements ___________________________________________ 6
2Function of buttons ______________________________________________________________ 7
2.1 In weighing mode___________________________________________________________ 7
2.2 In dosing menu / entry of components _________________________________________ 8
2.3 In menu or during input _____________________________________________________ 9
3Function of LEDs ________________________________________________________________ 9
4Menu structure _________________________________________________________________ 10
4.1 Menu General Settings (ALLGE) ______________________________________________ 11
4.1.1 Program ProG___________________________________________________________________ 12
4.1.2 Time Uhr ______________________________________________________________________ 14
4.1.3 Date dAt______________________________________________________________________ 14
4.1.4 Year JAhr _____________________________________________________________________ 14
4.1.5 Button Taste ___________________________________________________________________ 14
4.1.5.1 Zero button Null ___________________________________________________________ 14
4.1.5.2 Tare button Tara ___________________________________________________________ 14
4.1.6 Function Inputs Einga __________________________________________________________ 14
4.1.6.1 In 1 IN 1 __________________________________________________________________ 14
4.1.7 InIt INit ______________________________________________________________________ 15
4.1.8 C2600 C2600 ___________________________________________________________________ 15
4.2 Menu Interfaces (Schnt) ____________________________________________________ 16
4.2.1 Use of serial interfaces SE SC _____________________________________________________ 16
4.2.1.1 CON 1 ____________________________________________________________________ 16
4.2.1.2 CON 2 ____________________________________________________________________ 16
4.2.1.3 bAud_____________________________________________________________________ 16
4.2.1.4 PArIt_____________________________________________________________________ 16
4.2.1.5 bIt L _____________________________________________________________________ 16
4.2.2 GA ti GA TI _____________________________________________________________________ 17
4.2.3 GAInP GAINP ___________________________________________________________________ 17
4.2.4 PCCon PCCOM___________________________________________________________________ 17
4.3 Menu filter settings (fILte) _________________________________________________ 18
4.3.1 Filter selection FIL ______________________________________________________________ 18
4.3.2 Filter speed SF _________________________________________________________________ 18
4.3.3 FIL A FIL A ____________________________________________________________________ 18
4.3.4 Weight difference SPRuN _________________________________________________________ 18
4.4 WAAGE Waage _______________________________________________________________ 19
4.4.1 AuFLo Auflo____________________________________________________________________ 19
4.4.2 StAbE Stabe ___________________________________________________________________ 19
4.4.3 nuLLP NULLP ___________________________________________________________________ 19
4.4.4 Facto FaCTO ___________________________________________________________________ 19
4.4.5 0-JUS 0-jUs ___________________________________________________________________ 19
4.4.6 JUSt JUST _____________________________________________________________________ 19
4.5 doS P ____________________________________________________________________ 20
4.5.1 FASS __________________________________________________________________________ 20

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4.5.2 rESt __________________________________________________________________________ 20
4.5.3 AZEIt _________________________________________________________________________ 20
4.5.4 nZEIt _________________________________________________________________________ 20
4.5.5 n Co1 _________________________________________________________________________ 20
4.5.6 n Co2 _________________________________________________________________________ 20
4.5.7 Jun G _________________________________________________________________________ 20
4.5.8 Jun 0 _________________________________________________________________________ 20
4.5.9 toLEr _________________________________________________________________________ 20
4.6 rAUS _____________________________________________________________________ 20
5Operating the device ____________________________________________________________ 21
5.1 Switching on the device_____________________________________________________ 21
5.1.1 Switching on with mains power supply_______________________________________________ 21
5.2 Switching off the device ____________________________________________________ 21
5.2.1 Switching off when running with mains power supply___________________________________ 21
5.3 Normal weighing operation__________________________________________________ 21
5.3.1 Set the scales to "0" _____________________________________________________________ 21
5.3.2 Taring the scales ________________________________________________________________ 21
5.3.2.1 "Tare away" a weight on the scales. ____________________________________________ 21
6Error messages: ________________________________________________________________ 22
6.1 Fele1 FeLe1_______________________________________________________________ 22
6.2 Residual quantity Arest ____________________________________________________ 22
6.3 Maximum capacity Afass ___________________________________________________ 22
6.4 Power supply alarm A Net ___________________________________________________ 22
6.5 Inlet alarm A EIN___________________________________________________________ 22
6.6 Discharging alarm A Aus ____________________________________________________ 22
6.7 Discharging quantity too big Agros ___________________________________________ 23
7Connecting the device ___________________________________________________________ 23
7.1 General Information________________________________________________________ 23
7.1.1 Serial Interface _________________________________________________________________ 24
7.3 Connection board __________________________________________________________ 25
7.3.1 Connection of weighing elements___________________________________________________ 26
7.3.2 Connection of inputs _____________________________________________________________ 26
7.3.3 Connection of outputs____________________________________________________________ 26
8Commissioning EAG80 ___________________________________________________________ 27
8.1 Theoretical adjustment of scales _____________________________________________ 27
8.2 Input of time and date _____________________________________________________ 27
8.3 Settings for printers or large-size displays _____________________________________ 27
8.4 Settings for scales settling time______________________________________________ 28
8.5 Test scales with highest possible weight ______________________________________ 28
8.6 Entry of required functions __________________________________________________ 29
9Input of quantities for components and dischargers __________________________________ 30

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Property rights
To avoid operating errors and to ensure a smooth operation of our products, the installation and operating
instructions must always be accessible to operating personnel.
These installation and operating instructions shall be treated as confidential. They shall only be used by
authorized persons. Transfer to third parties is permitted only with the written approval of T.E.L.L.
Steuerungssysteme.
All documents are protected by property laws. This documentation, even in extracts, may not be
duplicated, distributed and otherwise be used without the express written consent of T.E.L.L.
Steuerungssysteme.
Any violations are punishable and incur an obligatory payment of damages. We reserve all rights to
exercise industrial property rights
As errors can be made despite all efforts, we would be grateful for any feedback concerning these
instructions.
Important information
Please carefully read the manual before initial use of the program, so you will become familiar with your
new T.E.L.L. product and know the details of the correct operation.
Deviating from the standard usage, the plant manufacturer may have changed the use of the computer. In
this case T.E.L.L. Steuerungssysteme cannot permanently monitor whether the safety of you, your plant or
other parts associated with the plant is still guaranteed after the change of the serial condition (e.g. by
installation or extension of program variants). T.E.L.L. Steuerungssysteme does not assume any liability for
damages caused by improper connection or incorrect operation of the product.
Attention!
This operating manual contains information about all program variants and special programs, regardless of
whether your program has been supplied with standard or special equipment. For this reason you might
also find explanations which do not apply to your program or computer.
The manufacturer is continually striving to improve the products and to keep up with the latest technical
standards and reserves the right to make changes without entering into any obligations towards products
previously delivered.
Warranty limitation
No warranty is given for the complete correctness of this manual.

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1Description of the device
A B 1 2 3 4 5 E D C
1.1 Description of buttons
1. Button 1
ESC
Button Zeroing / Button left arrow / Button ESC
2. Button 2
Start
Stop
Button „Enter“
3. Button 3 Button for weight addition / Button right arrow
4. Button 4 Button tare / Button up arrow
5. Button 5 Button down arrow

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1.2 Description of the display elements
ALED for display "sleep"
BLED for display of net weight
CLED for menu
DLED for addition mode / dosing programs active
E5-digit display screen

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2Function of buttons
2.1 In weighing mode
•Button 1
ESC
pushed briefly
Selection of components and
Discharge quantity presetting and
Cancel program
•Button 1
ESC
pushed longer
Zero the scales (can be deactivated)
•Button 2
Start
Stop
pushed longer
Start program
•Button 2
Start
Stop
pushed briefly
Cancel program (manual stop)
•Button 3 pushed briefly
Selection of components and
Discharge quantity presetting
•Button 4 pushed briefly
Tare the scales and
Function "manual components" (can be deactivated)
•Button 4 pushed longer
Back to total weight and
Leave "manual components"
•Button 5 not active

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2.2 In dosing menu / entry of components
•Button 1
ESC
pushed briefly
Selection of components and
Discharge quantity presetting left and
Selection digit to the left
•Button 3 pushed briefly
Selection of components and
Discharge quantity presetting right and
Selection digit to the right
•Button 2
Start
Stop
pushed briefly
Confirm selection and
Confirm set value
•Button 4 pushed briefly
Increase selected value
•Button 5 pushed briefly
Decrease selected value

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2.3 In menu or during input
•Button 4 pushed briefly
Navigate to the top and
Increase the selected value
•Button 5 pushed briefly
Navigate downwards and
Decrease the selected value
•Button 3 pushed briefly
Access to the submenu and
Selection digit to the right
•Button 1
ESC
pushed briefly
Back to the uper menu and
Selection digit to the left
•Button 2
Start
Stop
pushed briefly
Confirm selection and
Confim set value
3Function of LEDs
LED A: no function
LED B: lights when tared
LED C: lights when you are in the menu
LED D: lights when a dosing program is active
blinks when dosing programs report stop or alarm

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4Menu structure
To select the menu, simultaneously push button 1
ESC
and button 2
Start
Stop
for longer.
Then the menu items will appear.
All menu items are listed below.
You can navigate from one menu item to the next by pushing button 4and button 5 .
Menu items can be selected with button 3 .
AllGe
General settings
⇑⇓
SChnt
Interface settings
⇑⇓
FILtE
Filter Settings
⇑⇓
Waage
Settings scales / weighing system
⇑⇓
Dos p
Parameters dosing programs
⇑⇓
rAuS
Leave the menu

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4.1 Menu General Settings (ALLGE)
ALL Ge
ProG
Program
⇑⇓
Uhr
Time
⇑⇓
DAt
Date
⇑⇓
Jahr
Year
⇑⇓
taste
Button
⇑⇓
Einga
Input
⇑⇓
Init
Init
⇑⇓
C9999
Software version

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4.1.1 Program ProG
Selection of dosing/junior program
Pro 1 Simple scales without dosing functions
do 1 Filling 2 components
do 2 2 dischargers
do 3 Filling 1 component (Out 1). 1 discharger (Out 2)
do 4 Filling 2 components, starting via input (In 1)
do 5 2 dischargers, starting via input (In 1)
do 6 Starting component 1 (Out 1) via input 1 (In 1)
Starting component 2 (Out 2) via input 2 (In 2)
do 7 Starting discharger 1 (Out 1) via input 1 (In 1)
Starting discharger 2 (Out 2) via input 2 (In 2)
do 8 Starting component (Out 1) via input 1 (In 1)
Starting discharger (Out 2) via input 2 (In2)
do 9 Starting component (Out 1) via input 1 (In 1)
and then discharge (Out 2)
do 10 Starting component 1 (Out 1) via input 1 (In 1)
Output 2 (Out 2) switches at 0 kg
do 11 Starting component (Out 1) via input 1 (In 1)
and then discharge (Out 2)
Starting via input 2 (In 2) after alarm
do 12 1 discharger (Out 1) fast entry
(if the quantities to be discharged always differ)
with alarm contact (Out 2)
do 13 Filling 1 component (Out 1) fast entry
(if the quantities to be filled always differ)
with alarm contact (Out 2)
do 14 15 different quantities are filled via one component (Out 1)
do 15 Filling program
Confirm start, input/query of target value appears. Change value or confirm old value.
Confirm start, fills up to target value
It is also possible to start via input function input 1 and to cancel via input 2
do 16 Starting component 1 (Out 1) via input 1 (In 1) or start button
with alarm contact (Out 2)
Stop process via input 2 (In 2)

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do 17 Starting discharger 1 (Out 1) via input 1 (In 1) or start button
with alarm contact (Out 2)
Stop process via input 2 (In2)
do 18 Filling 1 component (Out 2) as soon as weight is less than minimum weight
do 19 Filling 1 component (Out 1) as soon as input 1 (In 1) is set
do 20 Currently no function
do 21 Filling program
Input: Start weight/minimum weight and target value
Starting via button Start or activating In 1, stopping via button Stop or activating In 2
Program continually runs until button Stop and then ESC are pushed.
Jun 1 Filling 2 components
Discharging with junior function
Jun 2 Filling 1 component (Out 1)
Discharging (Out 2) with junior function
Jun 3 Junior function without switch contacts

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4.1.2 Time Uhr
Input of time
4.1.3 Date dAt
Input of date
4.1.4 Year JAhr
Input of year
4.1.5 Button Taste
Select function of buttons
4.1.5.1 Zero button Null
Aus = Zero button deactivated
Ein = Zero button activated
Zero button pushed longer - Scales are set to "0"
4.1.5.2 Tare button Tara
Aus = tare button deactivated
Ein = tare button activated
tare button pushed briefly - weight is tared to "0"
tare button pushed longer - total weight reappears
4.1.6 Function Inputs Einga
Here the inputs' function can be determined
(only for Pro1 and Junior 1,2,3)
4.1.6.1 In 1 IN 1
Activate / Function Input 1
AuS Input 1 Function deactivated
rtArA Input 1 resets tare (only if tare button is activated)
tArA Input 1 tares (only if tare button is activated)
nuLL Inupt 1 has function of zero button

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In 2 IN 2
Activating / function input 2
AuS Input 2 function deactivated
rtArA Input 2 resets tare (only if tare button is activated)
tArA Input 2 tares (only if tare button is activated)
nuLL Input 2 has function of zero button
4.1.7 InIt INit
Reset device to standard values
4.1.8 C2600 C2600
Show software version

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4.2 Menu Interfaces (Schnt)
Schnt
SE SC
Use of interface
⇑⇓
GA TI
Transmission speed RS232
⇑⇓
GAINP
Function impulse large-size display
⇑⇓
PCCOm
Activate EAG Explorer for PC
⇑⇓
4.2.1 Use of serial interfaces SE SC
Function of 1st serial interface (or of 2nd interface, if available)
4.2.1.1 CON 1
Function of 1st serial interface
AuS Interface 1 deactivated
GAZ t Output format for T.E.L.L. large-size displays with
messages Start/Stop
druck Output format for T.E.L.L. printer, data logger or Telog Software
(only for protocol printing function!)
GAJun Output format for T.E.L.L. large-size display (only for Jun 1, Jun 2, Jun 3, Jun 4)
GAZ Output format for T.E.L.L. large-size display, only weight values
4.2.1.2 CON 2
Function of 2nd serial interface (optional)
AuS Interface 1 deactivated
GAZ t Output format for T.E.L.L. large-size displays with
messages Start/Stop
druck Output format for T.E.L.L. printer, data logger or Telog Software
(only for protocol printing function!)
GAJun Output format for T.E.L.L. large-size display (only for Jun 1, Jun 2, Jun 3, Jun 4)
GAZ Output format for T.E.L.L. large-size display, only weight values
4.2.1.3 bAud
Input of baud rate of serial interfaces (1 and 2)
4.2.1.4 PArIt
Input of parity of serial interfaces (1 and 2)
4.2.1.5 bIt L
Setting bit length of serial interfaces (1 and 2)

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4.2.2 GA ti GA TI
Setting of changing time of large-size display (only for junior programs)
4.2.3 GAInP GAINP
Function for impulse large-size display
AuS Function deactivated
InP 1 Impulse large-size display variant 1
InP 2 Impulse large-size display variant 2
4.2.4 PCCon PCCOM
Activate EAG80 Explorer for PC connection

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4.3 Menu filter settings (fILte)
FILte
FIL
Filter selection
⇑⇓
SF
Filter speed
⇑⇓
FIL A
Filter number of values
⇑⇓
SPrun
Weight difference
4.3.1 Filter selection FIL
Here the weight slowdown can be activated
AuS Slowdown of scales deactivated (SF, FIL A and SPrun will be ignored)
EIn Slowdown of scales activated (Setting via SF, FIL A and SPrun)
4.3.2 Filter speed SF
Here you determine the speed of the weight measuring.
Values from 1 – 255 can be entered.
Value 1= quick measurement
Value 255 = slow measurement
4.3.3 FIL A FIL A
Number of mean values
4.3.4 Weight difference SPRuN
Weight difference from which the scales quickly update the weight (without mean value/filter)

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4.4 WAAGE Waage
Waage
AUFLo
Display steps
⇑⇓
Stabe
Weighing elements basic settings
⇑⇓
nuLLp
Set scales to zero
⇑⇓
FACTO
Weight factor
⇑⇓
0-JUS
Zero point adjustment
⇑⇓
JUST
Scales adjustment with weights
⇑⇓
4.4.1 AuFLo Auflo
Selection of display steps 0,01; 0,02; 0,05; 0,1; 0,2; 0,5; 1; 2; 5; 10; 20; 50
4.4.2 StAbE Stabe
Basic settings of weighing elements , adjustment via key data (quantity / max load / mV/V)
StAbA quantity of connected weighing elements
LASt maximum load of connected weighing elements (see type plate of weighing element)
StAbS mV/V value of connected weighing element (see type plate of weighing element)
4.4.3 nuLLP NULLP
Set scales to 0 when zero button is activated
4.4.4 Facto FaCTO
Input of weight factor
4.4.5 0-JUS 0-jUs
0-point adjustment for better readjustment with high dead load
4.4.6 JUSt JUST
Scales adjustment with weights
0-JuS 0-point adjustment
G-JuS Weight entry for adjustment

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4.5 doS P
4.5.1 FASS
Input of maximum container weight
0 = off
4.5.2 rESt
Input of tolerance in kg for residue alarm
0 = off
4.5.3 AZEIt
Input of time in sec for leakage/filling alarm
0 = off
4.5.4 nZEIt
Input of after-flow time for automatic after-flow measurement
0 = off
4.5.5 n Co1
Input of after-flow quantity component 1 changes automatically
4.5.6 n Co2
Input of after-flow quantity component 2 changes automatically
4.5.7 Jun G
Input of junior total weight time (only for junior programs)
4.5.8 Jun 0
Input of junior zero setting time (only for junior programs)
4.5.9 toLEr
Input of junior tolerance (only for junior programs)
4.6 rAUS
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