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10-5. Function List 

Class Item Parameter

Description 

 

Auto power-off disabled 

poff 

Auto power-off 

 

Auto power-off enabled 

Turns the power 
OFF automatically 

 

Fast / sensitive 

Good environment/

 

 

Target weighing 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cond 

Response

 

 

Slow / stable 

Priority on stability 

 

Stable when within ± 0.5d/0.5 s 

 

Stable when within ± 1d/0.5 s 

st-b 

Stability band   
width

 

 

Stable when within ± 2d/0.5 s 

Conditions to turn 
the STABLE 
indicator on 

 

Disabled 

trc 

Zero tracking

 

 

Enabled 

Tracks the zero 
drift 

 

Point (

.

pnt 

Decimal point

 

 

Comma (

,

Decimal point 
format 

 

Comparator function disabled 

 

Compares all data 

 

Compares all stable data 

 

Compares plus data > +5d 

 

Compare stable plus data > +5d 

 

Compares data > +5d or < -5d   

Cp 

Comparison mode

 

 

Compares stable data > +5d or < -5d 

Conditions to   
compare. 
d = minimum 
   display division

 

ACAI disabled

 

aCai 

ACAI function

 

 

ACAI enabled

 

0

: no additional 

samples 

 

Unit weight 

 1d 

 

Unit weight 

 1/10d 

Umin 

Minimum unit 
weight acceptable 

 

2

 

Total sample weight 

 5d 

(

*

)

 

d = minimum 
   display division

  0 

 10 pcs 

  1 

25 pcs 

  2 

50 pcs 

  3 

100 pcs 

smpl 

Number of samples 

  4 

5 pcs 

The number of 
samples displayed 
first when entered 
into the unit weight 
storing mode 

  0 

Always off 

  1 

Turns off 3 seconds after stable 

  2 

Turns off 10 seconds after stable 

  3 

Turns off 30 seconds after stable 

  4 

Turns off 60 seconds after stable 

 
func 

ltUp 

LCD Backlight 
control

 

  5 

Always on 

Conditions to turn the 
LCD backlight on/ off. 
Weight change or 
key operation   
Stable = STABLE 
indicator on 

CpHi 

Comparator upper limit 

Sets the upper limit value 

Cplo 

Comparator lower limit 

Sets the lower limit value 

Refer to   
“8. COMPARATOR”

Unit 

Weighing units to be displayed 

Sets units to be displayed 

Refer to “10-4. Storing 
Weighing Units” 

 

 Factory setting 

 

(

*

)

   

Even if the weight display is “5d”, the sample weight may not be accepted. This is 
because the weight display data is rounded off internally. 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for EK-300EP

Page 1: ...1WMPD4003076 2015 05 11...

Page 2: ...d into another language without the prior written consent of A D Company Limited Product specifications are subject to change without any obligation on the part of the manufacturer Compliance with FCC...

Page 3: ...ne 8 5 4 FM Division 8 6 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 9 7 OPERATION 10 7 1 Turn the Power ON and OFF 10 7 2 LCD Backlight 10 7 3 Units 11 7 4 Selecting a Weighing Unit 12 7 5 Basic Operation 12 7 6 Counti...

Page 4: ...2 12 2 Error Codes 26 13 SPECIFICATIONS 28 13 1 Specifications 28 13 2 Option 28 13 3 External Dimensions 28 13 4 Other Weighing Units 29 GRAVITY ACCELERATION MAP 30...

Page 5: ...having a display resolution of 1 12 000 or 1 30 000 The balance has a counting function a percent function and a comparator function The LCD backlight will help with use in a dimly lighted place As a...

Page 6: ...place the batteries in non hazardous areas As a power source only the four AA LR6 or AM3 alkaline 1 5 V batteries listed below can be used DURACELL MN1500 ENERGIZER E91 Panasonic LR6 XJ When replacing...

Page 7: ...ectrodes Install new batteries with terminals aligned correctly Do not mix old and new batteries battery types or batteries of other manufacturers It may cause the batteries to leak or burst or cause...

Page 8: ...first time or the balance has been moved carry out calibration as described in 9 CALIBRATION 4 2 Installing Replacing the Batteries As a power source only the four AA LR6 or AM3 alkaline 1 5 V batter...

Page 9: ...replace all four batteries with new ones 4 3 When Weighing Objects that are Prone to Static Electricity When the ambient humidity is low insulating materials such as plastics are prone to static elect...

Page 10: ...perature Class Ga Equipment Protection Level 5 3 FM FMc Zone Class Zone 0 AEx Ex ia B T3 Class Permitted Class Zone Permitted Zone Ex Ex Component AEx American National Standard ia Type of Protection...

Page 11: ...the load on the weighing pan and clears the display to zero MODE key Switches the weighing units ENTER key Sets a unit weight 100 weight or other setting values SAMPLE key Held down to enter the func...

Page 12: ...zero point to the maximum weighing capacity When tared weighing can be performed up to the weighing capacity minus the tare value 2 Press and hold the ZERO ON OFF key to turn the power OFF Auto power...

Page 13: ...ible to specify the unit that will appear first when the power is turned ON For details Refer to 8 4 Storing Weighing Units Conversion table Units Name Conversion to gram oz Ounce avoir 028 349523125...

Page 14: ...positive value corresponding to the weighing capacity In this case the NET and ZERO indicators turn on The weighing range is from the zero point to the maximum weighing capacity When tared weighing ca...

Page 15: ...r the sample unit weight storing mode 3 To select the number of samples press the 1SAMPLE key It may be set to 5 10 25 50 or 100 When zero 0 is not displayed to the right side of the number of samples...

Page 16: ...tion ACAITM Automatic Counting Accuracy Improvement is a function that improves the accuracy of the unit weight by increasing the number of samples as the counting process proceeds 8 If a few more sam...

Page 17: ...on the pan and press the TARE key to display 100 0 4 Place the sample to be set as the 100 reference weight on the pan 5 Press the ENTER key to store the 100 reference weight Remove the sample If the...

Page 18: ...ision e g d for the EK 300EP is 0 01 g Therefore 5d is 0 05 g The minimum display for the counting mode is 1 piece for the percent mode 0 1 The upper limit and lower limit values are common to each of...

Page 19: ...tion and proceed to the next step 7 With Cp lo displayed press the ENTER key Enter the lower limit value using the following keys SAMPLE key To select the digit to change the value blinking TARE key T...

Page 20: ...and hold the calibration CAL switch until Cal appears and release the switch 3 The balance displays Cal 0 To change the calibration weight value proceed to step 4 To use the calibration weight value...

Page 21: ...on Do not touch the pan during span calibration 7 end appears Remove the weight from the pan Press the CAL switch or MODE key to return to the weighing mode Note The value set in step 4 is stored in m...

Page 22: ...bration CAL switch until Cal appears and release the switch 2 The balance displays Cal 0 3 Press the TARE key The balance displays the gravity acceleration value stored in the balance Use the followin...

Page 23: ...t class Parameter key Selects a parameter Cancel key Cancels the operation and proceeds to the next class or returns to the weighing mode 10 2 Entering the Function Setting Mode In the weighing mode p...

Page 24: ...to display poff 0 4 Press the SAMPLE key several times to display aCai 1 5 Press the TARE key to select aCai 0 6 Press the ENTER key to store the parameter Cp Hi appears after end 7 Press the MODE key...

Page 25: ...to select a weighing unit 5 Press the TARE key to confirm the weighing unit 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to confirm all the weighing units to be used 7 Press the ENTER key to store the confirmed weighing u...

Page 26: ...i ACAI function 1 ACAI enabled 0 no additional samples 0 Unit weight 1d 1 Unit weight 1 10d Umin Minimum unit weight acceptable 2 Total sample weight 5d d minimum display division 0 10 pcs 1 25 pcs 2...

Page 27: ...s available for carrying the balance by hand Please note that the balances are precision equipment and they even placed in the case will not be able to withstand excessive shock such as being dropped...

Page 28: ...eighing pan There is a possibility that the weighing sensor itself may have a failure Unit weight error The sample weight is too light to be used as the unit weight in the counting mode or 100 referen...

Page 29: ...error The weight value is not stable and the balance cannot perform the operation when keys such as ZERO ON OFF or TARE are pressed Prevent vibration and drafts from influencing the balance Press the...

Page 30: ...display 0 1 Minimum 100 weight 1 g 10g 100 g Display 7 segment LCD with backlight Character height 16 mm Display update Approx 10 times per second Operating temperature and humidity range 0 C to 40 C...

Page 31: ...g capacity 199 33 1993 3 7716 dwt Minimum display 0 01 0 1 1 Weighing capacity 4784 0 47840 GN Minimum display 0 2 2 Weighing capacity 26 578 265 78 1028 8 tola Minimum display 0 001 0 01 0 1 Weighing...

Page 32: ...m s2 Cape Town 9 796 m s2 Rio de Janeiro 9 788 m s2 Chicago 9 803 m s2 Rome 9 803 m s2 Copenhagen 9 815 m s2 San Francisco 9 800 m s2 Cyprus 9 797 m s2 Singapore 9 781 m s2 Djakarta 9 781 m s2 Stockho...

Page 33: ...31 World Map...

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