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USER MANUAL
Nebula & Splash
Weighing Indicators
Version - 1.00
Manual Rev No - 002

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL Nebula & Splash Weighing Indicators Version - 1.00 Manual Rev No - 002...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content 1. Introduction 1.1 Nebula Indicator Features 1.2 Specifications Connections 1.3.1 RS232 1.3.2 Power supply 1.3.3 Loadcell Connections 1.4 Physical Dimensions 1.5 Display and Key Descriptions 1.5.1 Display LED 1.5.2 Keypad LED 1.5.3 Display LCD 1.5.4 Keypad LCD 1.5.5 Keys and Key Press Description...
  • Page 4 2.8 Peak Hold (PHLd) 2.9 Auto Sleep Time (ASLP) 2.10 Auto Tare (AtrE) 2.11 Liter Factor (LF) 2.12 Stability (Stb) 2.13 Sensitivity (SEn) 2.14 Accumulation (ACC) 2.15 Check weighing and Counting (CHC) 3. System Setting (SySt) 3.1 Date Format (dtF) 3.2 Set Date (dtE) 3.3 Time Format (tIF) 3.4 Set Time (tIE)
  • Page 5 4.1.2 Data Bits (db) 4.1.3 Stop Bit (Sb) 4.1.4 Parity (Pr) 4.1.5 Data Out (dOUt) 4.1.6 Transmission mode (tr) 4.1.6.1 OFF 4.1.6.2 Continuous transmission (Con) 4.1.6.3 Print (Prt) 4.1.6.4 Once After Stable (oSt) 4.1.6.5 Only Once After Stable (oSto) 4.1.6.6 Command (Cd) 4.1.7 Starting Character (StCH) 4.1.8 String Direction (di) 4.1.9 Decimal Point Transmit (dp)
  • Page 6 4.2.6 Starting Character (StCH) 4.2.7 String Direction (dI) 4.2.8 Decimal Point Transmit (dp) 4.2.9 Transmit Sign (SG) 4.2.10 Leading Zero (LZ) 4.2.11 Unit (Ut) 4.2.12 Line Feed (LF) 4.3 TTL (ttL) 5. Factory Settings 5.1 Scale Setting (SCSt) 5.1.1 - 5.1.4 Intentionally kept blank 5.1.5 Range (rng) 5.1.5.1 SR-Single Range...
  • Page 7 6.3 Check Weighing & Check Counting Accumulation...
  • Page 8 We ensure we will provide essential services for dependable performance of the Nebula indicator. Congratulations on choosing the quality and precision of EAGLE. Proper use of your new equipment according to this manual and regular calibration and maintenance by our factory trained service team ensures dependable and accurate operation, protecting your investment.
  • Page 9 EAGLE. This documentation is furnished with Restricted Rights. Copyright 2023 EAGLE. This documentation contains proprietary information of EAGLE. It may not be copied in whole or in part without the express written consent of EAGLE. EAGLE reserves the right to make refinements or changes to theproduct or manual without notice.
  • Page 10 Always disconnect this equipment from the power source before cleaning or performing maintenance. Call eagle for parts, information, and service. WARNING! Only permit qualified personnel to service this terminal. Exercise care when making checks, tests and adjustments that must be made with power on.
  • Page 11 Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment conformance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) this device may disposed of in domestic waste. This also applies to countries outside their specific requirements. Please dispose of this product in accordance with local regulations at the collecting point specified for electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 12: Introduction

    1. Introduction 1.1 Nebula Indicator Features 1) Light and Compact indicator. 2) Available with Stainless Steel & ABS Housings. 3) Stainless Steel Indicator with water proof protection. 4) Available in LED and LCD variants. 5) LCD Variant with colour changing display.
  • Page 13: Power Supply

    ABS indicator and and in SS variant the power supply cable will go directly inside the indicator. 5V 2.4 A c type connector of ABS Nebula indicators. 1.3.3 Load Cell Connections Suggestion: After load cell connected to the instrument, the welding Near to the load cell is not recommended.
  • Page 14: Physical Dimensions

    3. Sig + 4. Sig – 5. Shield Load cell Connector SS & ABS Variant 4 wire LC connection 1.4 Physical Dimensions Please refer below dimension of Nebula SS Indicator and ABS Indicator (Nebula SS Indicator Dimensions) P a g e...
  • Page 15: Display And Key Descriptions

    *All dimensions in mm 1.5 Display and Key Descriptions 1.5.1 Display LED The display of Nebula indicator comes with two variant displays - LED and LCD. 1. The following are the indications in the LED display. Gross - Indicates the displayed weight is gross weight.
  • Page 16: Keypad Led

    - It is used in check weighing or check counting function. If this Red LED glows then the weight or count is in over range. 1.5.2 Keypad LED The keys and the key functions of Nebula are: P a g e...
  • Page 17: Display Lcd

    Nebula LED indicator Keypad 1.5.3 Display LCD 2. The following are the indications in the LCD display. GW - Indicates the displayed weight is gross weight. - Indicates the displayed weight is net weight. - Indicates the scale counts are in zero condition.
  • Page 18: Keypad Lcd

    - It is used in check weighing or check counting function. If this Red LED glows then the weight or count is in over range. 1.5.4 Keypad LCD The keys and the key functions of Nebula are: Nebula LCD Indicator Keypad P a g e...
  • Page 19: Keys And Key Press Description

    1.5.5 Keys and Key Press Description Keys Func/Esc Zero Tare M+/MR Short press To enter into To make To tare the To toggle Print and from home counting weight kept between Net accumulate screen mode display on the and Gross if zero platform tare is used...
  • Page 20 6) Zero + Tare - Recalling Location number for check weighing or check counting (After pressing these two keys together, display will show the last selected Location and increment key/decrement key is used to scroll from W1 to W9, C1 to C9 and also to NIL. When NIL is selected, no check weighing or check counting function is activated) 7) N/G + Tare –...
  • Page 21: User Setting (User)

    2. User Setting (uSEr) Long press the ‘FUNC’ key and the display will show ‘uSEr’ and press enter key to go inside the user settings. Zero key and Tare key are used for increment and decrement or for scrolling up and down between the sub menus.
  • Page 22: Display Backlight (Dbl)

    2.3 Display Backlight (dbL) When ENTER key is pressed from “dbL Y”, the display will start flashing ‘Y’. Default value is Y. This is used to ON or OFF the Display backlight. Y is used for ON and n is used for OFF. Once the Display Backlight is chosen between Y or n, press ‘ENTER’...
  • Page 23: Zero Tracking (Ztrc)

    Once the Display Backlight colour is chosen as per the choice, press ‘ENTER’ button to select, and after selection the display will come to the previous menu. (Note- It is available only in LCD Variants) 2.5 Zero Tracking (Ztrc) When ENTER key is pressed from Ztrc 01, the display will start flashing ‘01’.
  • Page 24: Power On Zero (Pzro)

    2.7 Power On Zero (PZro) When ENTER key is pressed from PZro y, the display will start flashing ‘y’. Default value is y.  y -Power On Zero function ON.  n- Power On Zero function OFF. When POWER ON ZERO is ON, and when we power OFF and ON the scale,the display will show Zero, irrespective of weight on the platform which is <...
  • Page 25: Auto Sleep Time (Aslp)

    Once the Peak hold is chosen as per requirement, press ‘ENTER’ button to select,and after selection the display will come to the previous menu. 2.9 Auto Sleep Time (ASLP) When ENTER key is pressed from “ASLP00”, the display will start flashing ‘00’.
  • Page 26: Liter Factor (Lf)

    2.11 Liter Factor (LF) When ENTER key is pressed from “LF1.000”, the last digit of the display value will start flashing. 1.000 is the default value for liter conversion. Customer can change the value as per the specific liquid’s conversion factor. Use Zero key for the increment and Tare key for the decrement and N/G key for the shift.
  • Page 27: Accumulation (Acc)

    2.14 Accumulation (ACC) When ENTER key is pressed from “ACC M”, the display will start flashing ‘M’. Default value is M. Accumulation of displayed weight can be done using this function. Auto and manual modes are available. A-Auto- Every time before adding the current stable weight to the accumulation memory it checks for the stability and second accumulation will be done only after removing the first weight and display returns to zero.
  • Page 28 1. Check Weighing (Wt) When ENTER key is pressed from “CHC Wt”, the display will show the ‘LOC W1’. Default Location is W1. Total 9 locations are available to enter the low limit, high limit, buzzer status, threshold value. When ENTER key is pressed from “LOC W1”, the display will show the ‘W1 LL’.
  • Page 29 Use Zero key for the increment and Tare key for the decrement for selection  In - If the current weight is between LL and HL ,then the buzzer start ringing.  OUt- If the current weight is outside the LL and HL, then the buzzer will start ringing.
  • Page 30 from W1 to W9, C1 to C9 and also to NIL. When NIL is selected, no check weighing or check counting function activate) 2. Check Counting (Ct) When ENTER key is pressed from “CHC Ct”, the display will show the ‘LOC W1’. Default Location is W1. Total 9 locations are available to enter the low limit, high limit, buzzer status, threshold value.
  • Page 31 Once the value is entered as per requirement, press ‘ENTER’ button to select, and after selection the display will go to the previous menu. When ENTER key is pressed from “C1 bZ”, the display will show the ‘bZ In’. Default value is In. Use Zero key for the increment and Tare key for the decrement for selection ...
  • Page 32: System Setting (Syst)

    Note: - Zero + Tare - Recalling Location number for check weighing or check counting (After pressing these two keys together, display will show the last selected Location and increment key and decrement key is used to scroll from W1 to W9, C1 to C9 and also to NIL. When NIL is selected, no check weighing or check counting function activate) 3.System Setting (SySt) This system setting is password protected.
  • Page 33: Set Date (Dte)

    3.2 Set Date (dtE) Once we press Tare button (down arrow) from the date format, display will show the ‘dtE’. Use Tare key for the go to Set date. When ENTER key is pressed from “------”, the display will start the flashing ‘------’.
  • Page 34: Serial Number (Srno)

    When ENTER key is pressed from “--.--.--”, the display will start the flashing ‘--.--.--’. Default value is --.--.--. If 12 Hrs time format is selected then AM/PM will be selected automatically (you can scroll the hours to toggle choose between AM and PM) Once the time is set, press ‘ENTER’...
  • Page 35: Serial Number Interval (Srln)

    Once the value is set, press ‘ENTER’ button to select,and after selection, Press Esc key to go the previous menu. 3.5.2. Serial Number Interval (SrLn) When ENTER key is pressed from “SrLn 1”, the display will start flashing ‘1’. Default value is 1. We can give the interval from 1 to 9 as per the requirement.
  • Page 36: Factory Reset (Frst)

    Here is 3 different report formats is available. Once the report format is chosen between 1 to 3, press ‘ENTER’ button to select,and after selection the display will go to the previous menu. Note : This is related to print and this function is temporarily not available.
  • Page 37: Password (Pw)

    Each unit given in this setting has an enable and disable feature. Use the Zero and Tare keys to select the desired unit (Yes or No) and press the ENTER key. Below are the 7 unit conversions available.  kg to g ...
  • Page 38: Communication Setting (Cs)

    4. Communication Setting (CS) 4.1 RS232 (rS232) 4.1.1 Baud Rate When ENTER key is pressed from “rs232”, the display will show ‘9600’. Default value is 9600. The following are the baud rates available -1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 48000,115200. Use the zero and tare keys to select between 1200 to 115200 as required. Once the baud rate is selected, press ‘ENTER’...
  • Page 39: Stop Bit (Sb)

    4.1.3 Stop Bit (Sb) When ENTER key is pressed from “Sb 1”, the display will start flashing ‘1’. Default value is 1. The following are the Stop bits available-1 & 2. Select as per requirement and press ‘ENTER’ button to select,and after selection the display will show the selected stop bit.
  • Page 40: Transmission Mode (Tr)

    Press ‘ENTER’ button to select,and after the display will show the selected parity. Press Tare button to go to the next parameter. 4.1.6 Transmission mode (tr) When we press enter key from ‘tr OFF’, the display will start flashing ‘OFF’. “OFF”...
  • Page 41: Command (Cd)

    To transmit once again, the scale should be unstable or weight is removed and then after the stability the weight will be transmitted only one time. 4.1.6.6 Command (Cd) Weight will be transmitted after the scale receives the command from the Press ‘ENTER’...
  • Page 42: String Direction (Di)

    enabled), then we have to get =+00.5000 through RS232. If nothing is entered, then starting character is not be transmitted. Press ‘ENTER’ button to select,and after selection the display will go to the previous menu. Press Tare key to go to next parameter. Note : This parameter is temporarily not available.
  • Page 43: Decimal Point Transmit (Dp)

    4.1.9 Decimal Point Transmit (dp) When ENTER key is pressed from “dp Y”, the display will start flashing ‘Y’. Default value is Y. We can select either Yes or No to transmit the decimal point along with the weight.  Y-Yes (To transmit decimal point) ...
  • Page 44: Leading Zero (Lz)

    If we keep Y (Yes) in this setting, then if the weight in the display is 8.532, then in the RS232 it will be transmitted as +8.532 Press ‘ENTER’ button to select,and after selection the display will show the SG Y or SG n as per the selection. Press Tare key to go to the next parameter.
  • Page 45: Unit (Ut)

    4.1.12 Unit (Ut) : When ENTER key is pressed from “Ut Y”, the display will start flashing ‘Y’. Default value is Y. This step decides whether scale default unit should transmit in the RS232 string or not. Use Zero & Tare key to choose Y or N and press ENTER key. ...
  • Page 46: Bluetooth (Ble)

    If Next data line is N (No), then data transferred through RS232 will be without Line Feed and Carriage Return and it will be on same line For example, if 2.000 kg has to be transmitted from indicator then it will be transmitted as below, 2.000kg2.000kg2.000kg2.000kg Press ‘ENTER’...
  • Page 47: Bluetooth Name (Na)

    Press ‘ENTER’ button to select either E or D and after selection the display will show show the selected value. Press Tare key to go to next parameter. 4.2.2 Bluetooth Name (NA) When ENTER key is pressed from NA d or NA E, the display will show ‘000000’.
  • Page 48: Ttl (Ttl)

    4.2.6 Starting Character (StCH) It is same like RS232 settings. Refer section no. 4.1.7. 4.2.7 String Direction (dI) It is same like RS232 settings. Refer section no. 4.1.8. 4.2.8 Decimal Point Transmit (dp) It is same like RS232 settings. Refer section no. 4.1.9. 4.2.9 Transmit Sign (SG) It is same like RS232 settings.
  • Page 49: Factory Settings

    4.4 Remote Display (rd) This function is temporarily not available. Press Tare key to go to the next menu. 5 Factory Settings 5.1 Scale Setting (SCSt) 5.1.1 Snr This is for engineering purpose. Not applicable for the user. 5.1.2 Month (Mon) This is for engineering purpose.
  • Page 50: Dr-Dual Range

    5.1.6.2 DR-Dual Range If we select DR, then we can use the scale for dual capacities. For example we can use the scale up to 10 kg with 1 g as the division and above 10 kg to 20 kg, we can use the scale with 2 g as the division. 5.1.6.3 TR-Triple Range If we select TR, then we can use the scale for triple capacities.
  • Page 51: Decimal Point (Dp)

    5.1.9 Decimal Point (DP) In the setting we can select decimal point as per the scale capacity and division.  0(No Decimal Point)  1(0.0)  2(0.00)  3(0.000)  4(0.0000) 5.1.10 Unit (UNT) This is scale default unit setting. We can make the scale either in kg, g or Lb.
  • Page 52: Standard Calibration (Scal)

    3) Press the M+/MR key again, the display will show FLOAD (full load). Keep 100% load (equal to full scale) and then press the M+/MR Key. The display will show the corresponding AD count. Press the M+/MR Key will show C.DONE (if not it will show C.FAIL) and the indicator will power off and then after restart, the display will return to the home screen showing the actual weight.
  • Page 53: Simple Counting

    If printer is connected, press Enter button to print the receipt or Label. 6.2 Simple Counting : To access the piece Counting mode, short press ‘Func/ESC’ key and the display will show S 0 initially. Keep the known quantity of pieces for the sampling.
  • Page 54 Total 9 locations for check weighing and 9 locations for the check counting are available to enter the low limit, high limit, buzzer status, threshold value. After pressing these two keys together Zero + Tare, display will show ‘nIL’. Use increment key and decrement key to scroll from W1 to W9 for the check Weighing, and C1 to C9 for the check counting.
  • Page 55 colour will be change into red and High led will be on and Buzzer will be Stop the Ringing. Press ‘Func/ESC’ key, Display will show S 0 then press enter key to go the weighing mode. Note: -Same Process for remaining Location’s. For check weighing In the W1 Location we have set the Low Limit (LL) is 000.500kg, High Limit (HL) 001.000kg, Buzzer Mode (bZ) is in ‘IN’, and Thresh hold (TH) Value is 000.100kg.
  • Page 56 To do the accumulation of the second weight, the first weight has to be removed and then the new weight should be kept and same procedure should be followed to accumulate the weight one by one. To view to accumulated weight press Func + M+/MR the display will show the accumulated weight.

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