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F-04-X    Environment and Beeper 

 

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Zero Tracking.

 

Zero tracking traces a drift from zero caused by temperature 
changes etc., and stabilizes the zero point. 

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  Zero tracking ON. 

 

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Zero tracking OFF. 

 

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Response

 

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Fast / sensitive 

 

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Normal 

 

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Slow / stable 

 

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Stable Detection Speed / Environment

 

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Fast stable detection (good environment). 

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Normal. 

 

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Slow stable detection (poor environment). 

 

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Beeper for key operation

 

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  Beeper ON. 

 

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Beeper OFF. 

 
 

F-05-X  Comparator 

 

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Comparator Mode.

 

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  comparator off. 

compare all data. 

compare stable data. 

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compare all data except when near zero*. 

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compare stable data except when near zero*. 

compare all positive data except when near zero*   

compare stable positive data except when near zero*. 

 

* “near zero” means between –4d and +4d of weight data. 

 

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Data to Compare – Count or Weight

 

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  Compare count data. 

 

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Compare weight data. 

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Summary of Contents for FC-1000i

Page 1: ...ふ Counting Scale FC 50Ki FC 5000Si FC 20Ki FC 500Si FC 10Ki FC 5000i FC 2000i FC 1000i FC 500i WM PD4000541B ...

Page 2: ... translated into another language without the prior written consent of the A D Company Product specifications are subject to change without any obligation on the part of the manufacture Compliance with FCC rules Please note that this equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy This equipment has been tested and has been found to comply with the limits of a Class A computing dev...

Page 3: ...Unit Weight By ID Number 18 4 ENTERING A TARE WEIGHT 19 4 1 Using the KEYBOARD TARE Key 19 4 2 To Clear TARE 20 5 STORE UNIT WEIGHT 21 5 1 Store Unit Weight by ID Number 21 5 2 Clearing A Stored Unit Weight 22 5 3 Store Item Code by ID Number 23 5 4 Unit Weight Tare Comparator Limits Total Count Stored 25 6 USING THE M MEMORY 26 6 1 The M Memory Function 26 6 2 Viewing the M Total 27 6 3 Clearing ...

Page 4: ... 12 1 RS 232C Specifications 46 12 2 Data Output Mode 47 12 3 Connecting the AD 8121 Printer MODE 1 or MODE 2 48 12 4 Connecting the AD 8121 Printer MODE 3 49 12 5 Command Mode 50 12 6 Using a Bar Code Reader 55 12 7 Using UFC Universal Flex Coms Function 59 13 OPTIONS 62 13 1 OP 01 Bar Code Reader 62 13 2 OP 02 Ni MH Battery Pack 65 13 3 OP 03 2 Ch RS 232C 67 13 4 OP 04 RS 232C and Comparator Rel...

Page 5: ...weight directly Three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED s will navigate you to store a unit weight easily ACAI Automatic Counting Accuracy Improvement supports counting by recalculating the unit weight when a sample is added Therefore it is possible to reduce the counting error The scale has a large bright vacuum fluorescent display and can show information for piece count weight unit weight ID number item code ...

Page 6: ...us The counting scale An AC adapter check that the AC input rating is correct Remove the protective packing materials from around the scale and between the pan and scale casing Remove Packing Material Instruction Manual AC Adapter Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type FC 500Si FC 1000i FC 500i FC 50Ki FC 20Ki FC 10Ki FC 5000i FC 2000i FC 5000...

Page 7: ...1ÆÆ ÆÆ 9999999ÆÆ ÆÆ self check ÆÆ 3 Please leave the scale with the AC adapter connected for at least thirty minutes before use We call this situation warm up If desired press the STANDBY OPERATE key to turn the display off Remember that the scale will always be warmed up as long as the AC adapter is connected This keeps the scale always ready for use Best Conditions For Weighing The scale must be...

Page 8: ... near heaters or air conditioners Don t install the scale in direct sunshine Try to ensure a stable AC power supply when using the AC adapter Keep equipment containing magnets away from the scale Warm up the scale before use or leave it on standby overnight Ground the scale chassis for electrostatic discharge if the weighing conditions warrant Calibration Calibration of the scale is required when ...

Page 9: ... mode only front panel keys that would be used in 3 3 Unit Weight By Samples counting operations are active All others will not operate The following keys are active in the simple operation mode Keys that will operate in simple operation mode kg or lb Weighing Units The scale can weigh and register the unit weight in pounds or kilograms it comes set to pounds lb When you switch between the weighin...

Page 10: ...ollowing 1 When three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED s are blinking at display ON or if the RESET key has been pressed 2 Press the ID key id 000000 will be displayed with Ñ000000Òblinking 3 Press the ENTER key The scale will recall the previous unit weight Automatic Last Unit Weight Used When you turn the display on the scale can automatically recall the last unit weight used from memory if desired Set the F ...

Page 11: ...nt data is being accumulated The REMOTE SCALE key switches between the main and a remote scale if used The PRINT key sends count weight or unit weight data The KEYBOARD TARE key allows entering a known tare weight from the 10 key pad The TARE key subtracts the tare weight ID number display 6 digit Item code stored in the ID memory 12 digit The TOTAL key displays the accumulated data on the count d...

Page 12: ... zero as long as the weighing pan is empty or within 2 of capacity 1 Remove everything from the weighing pan and press the ZERO key Then the display shows and waits for the weighing data to become stable 2 The scale will zero and the ZERO indicator will come on to indicate that the scale is ready to start weighing or counting There is an automatic zeroing function called zero tracking The scale in...

Page 13: ...able 4 The scale will subtract the weight of the container and the weight display changes to net weight The TARE ENTERED indicator will be displayed STABL 8888810 881 pcs W2WEIGHT kg 12134567890 000 23ASAMPUW g 123415670 000004567890123456 7 TARE ENTERED ZERO TOTAL M SCALE STABL 8888810 881 pcs W2WEIGHT kg 12314567890 650 23SAMAPUW g 123451670 00000 TARE ENTERED ZERO M SCALE TOTAL Container weight...

Page 14: ...the section noted for more instructions STABL 8888810 881 pcs W2WEIGHT kg 12134567890 000 23ASAMPUW g 123415670 000004567890123456 7 TARE ENTERED ZERO M SCALE TOTAL UNIT WEIGHT BY KEY BOARD You can return to this point at any time during operation by pressing the RESET key This doesn t clear the entered tare weight and M memory RESET SAMPLE ID By using a sample Section 3 3 Unit Weight By Samples 1...

Page 15: ...then add the additional number of sample pieces displayed You can ignore the Add Sample message and continue counting by pressing the ENTER key However the results may not be accurate Refer to F Function f 01 02 5 You may now begin counting operations for pieces of the same weight Please refer to 11 ACAI FUNCTION for information concerning the ACAI counting accuracy function Another 24 pieces If w...

Page 16: ...The display will show for a moment while calculating the unit weight After a moment the display will show the count total weight and unit weight If the Add Sample display appears again then the sample size is not large enough for accurate counting add the additional number of sample pieces 6 You may now begin counting operations for pieces of the same weight 8888850 881 pcs W2WEIGHT kg 11234567895...

Page 17: ...ill show for a moment while calculating the unit weight After a moment the display will show the count total weight and unit weight If the Add Sample display appears again then the sample size is not large enough for accurate counting add the additional number of sample pieces 8888820 881 6 You may now begin counting operations for pieces of the same weight pcs W2WEIGHT kg 12134567892 220 2A3SAMUU...

Page 18: ...culating the unit weight After a moment the display will show the count total weight and unit weight If the Add Sample displays again then the sample size is not enough for accurate counting add the additional number of sample pieces 5 You may now begin counting operations for pieces of the same weight 8888820 881 pcs W2WEIGHT kg 11234567892 220 2A3SAMUUW g 12345167111 000 8888820 881 pcs W2WEIGHT...

Page 19: ...t 32g 4 Press the ENTER key The unit weight 32g will have been entered If the unit weight entered is too light lo ut low unit weight will be displayed and you will be returned to step 3 5 You may now begin counting operations for pieces of the same weight KEY BOARD STABL 8888810 881 pcs W2WEIGHT kg 11234567890 000 2A3SAMUUW g 12314567890120 4567890123456 7 TARE ZERO M SCALE TOTAL ENTERED 0 881 pcs...

Page 20: ... unit weight entered for the ID number you tried to recall no id will be displayed and you will be returned to step 3 5 You may now begin counting operations for pieces of the same weight 0 881 pcs W2WEIGHT kg 1234561 0 0004568id 123456 23SAAMUUW g 1234561712 0000 ENTER 0 881 pcs W2WEIGHT kg 1234561 0 0004568id no id 23SAMUUW g 1234567l0 0000 Ñbeep beepÒ ID STABLE 8888810 881 pcs W2WEIGHT kg 12345...

Page 21: ...Use the 0 Æ 9 and 10 key pad to display the desired TARE weight If you hit the wrong key press the C key to clear and start again Example of a tare weight 615g 4 Press the ENTER key The weight display changes to net weight The TARE ENTERED indicator will light STABL 8888810 881 pcs 2AWEIGHT kg 121345678 0 615 23ASAMPUW g 123415670 000004567890123456 7 ZERO TOTAL M TARE ENTERED SCALE 0 Æ 9 STABL 88...

Page 22: ...indicator will be turned off STABL 888 554 881 pcs 2AAWEIGHT kg 1234105678 0 615 23SAaaMPUW g 1234151671 11000456789012345 67 TARE ZERO M SCALE TOTAL ENTERED STABL 888 510 881 pcs A2WEIGHT kg 12134567890 000 23SAAMPUW g 123456171 110004567890123456 7 TARE ZERO M SCALE TOTAL ENTERED TARE STABL 8888810 881 pcs 2AWEIGHT kg 123415678 0 000 23SAAMPUW g 123456171 110004567890123456 7 ZERO TOTAL M TARE E...

Page 23: ...ng key press the C key to clear and start again 4 Press the ENTER key The ID number is stored and the display returns to normal If the same ID number was previously stored the scale beeps twice and the ID number display blinks Ñid 123456Ò You must then select one of two options either a Overwrite the old ID unit weight or b Select a different ID number Press the ENTER key to overwrite the old ID n...

Page 24: ...ll will appear withÑallÒblinking 2 Press the ENTER key then ÑallÒblinking will stop 3 Press the ENTER key again to clear all of ID memories Press the RESET to exit without clearing ID memories The display will return to normal C WEIGHT UNIT 881 8888810pcs 2AWEIGHT kg 123145678C0 0004578id 000000 23SAMAUUW g 1Clear ID 123451670 000004567890123456 7 0 Æ 9 8888810 881 pcs 2AWEIGHT kg 123456178C0 0004...

Page 25: ...the 3 DEF key to place D A A D 7 Press the TOTAL Æ key twice to shift the cursor A A D _ 8 Press the 2 ABC key several times to place C A A D C 9 Press the M A a key to change the symbol A to a a A D C_ 10 Press the 6 MNO key several times to place o a A D Co Repeat these procedures to the last letter a A D Co Ltd 8888810 881 pcs 2AWEIGHT kg 12345671891 1104567id 000000 23SAMAUUW g 12345617111 000...

Page 26: ...A B C a b c 2 D E F d e f 3 G H I g h i 4 J K L j k l 5 M N O m n o 6 P Q R S p q r s 7 T U V t u v 8 W X Y Z w x y z 9 0 Clear Space STORE UNIT WEIGHT ID number input ÅÆ Item code input PRINT Å To shift the cursor left TOTAL Æ To shift the cursor right M A a CapitalÆLowercaseÆNumericÆCapitalÆ 10 881 pcs 2AWEIGHT kg 123516 1 1 11056 8id 123456 23S1AAUUW g A D Co Ltd 12341567111 000 ENTER 10 881 pc...

Page 27: ...re weight by any method If necessary set the comparator limits and use the M accumulation 2 Go to step 2 of section 5 1 Store Unit Weight By ID Numbers When you recall a unit weight by the ID key the tare comparator limits and or total count are also recalled along with the unit weight 888 510 881 pcs 2AWEIGHT kg 12345617890 0004678id 123456 23SAMAUUW g 1ABCDEFGHIJKL 12345617111 000 id 00000 the s...

Page 28: ... 2 Press the M key every time you want to add to the count Remember that you may only add the count data once the scale must return to near zero before it will let you add again To Erase the Last M Addition 1 Press and hold the C key then press the M key release The M key is accepted only once for every stable count data Once accepted the M key is prohibited until the display returns to less than ...

Page 29: ...ng the M Total 1 Press the TOTAL key The count display will show the total count and the TOTAL indicator will come ON The number of additions to the M memory is also shown 2 Press the TOTAL key again The display will return to normal TOTAL TOTAL indicator comes ON TOTAL Count Number of additions to M memory STABL 8888678 881 pcs 2AWEIGHT kg 123456718 0 000 23SAAMTotal N 12345167111007 ZERO TOTAL M...

Page 30: ...limits Count Weight data GO Lower limits Count Weight data Upper limits LO Count Weight data Lower limits 888 100 881 pcs 2AAWEIGHT kg ABDEHOKLOaa 121341567811 100578id 123456 2A3SAAMUUW g 2BCDEFGHIJKL 123451167111 000 Ñbeep beep Ò Upper limit 102 pcs Lower limit 98 pcs The beeper is set ON at To Set the Comparator Start with the scale in standby mode display OFF 1 Press and hold the ZERO key then...

Page 31: ...01 0 to use this mode 1 In step 1 above press the ENTER key the upper limit value will blink 2 Change the upper limit using the 10 key pad and press the ENTER key The upper limit will stop blinking and the lower limit blinks 3 Change the lower limit using the 10 key pad and press the ENTER key Then the display will return to normal with the new limits f 05 01 881 pcs Comparator 12345678C000045678i...

Page 32: ... from 00 seconds 5 Press the STANDBY OPERATE key to exit and press it again to turn the display back ON Using the Key to Set the Time and Date Set the F Function f 09 01 0 to use the key as this function 1 Press the key twice to display the time and date 2 Press the ENTER key then the first digit of date will blink 3 Use the 10 key pad to set the date and press the ENTER key Then the first digit o...

Page 33: ... 30 minutes before starting calibration 9 1 Calibration Procedure Using a Weight The scale should have power connected at least one half hour to warm it up before starting the calibration procedure 1 Remove the calibration switch cover and press the calibration CAL switch The scale shows Cal in the count display Press the CAL switch to exit without calibrating the scale 2 Press the ZERO key to ent...

Page 34: ...it should be an error will be displayed Check if the weight is correct and try again 6 Press the CAL switch and re attach the calibration switch cover End of the calibration procedure ENTER 8Call00 881 pcs Calibration Zero Cala0 Calibration weight kg 123456789012345678901210 000 8Callf0 881 pcs Calibration Span Calaf Calibration weight kg 123456789012345678901210 000 Calibration Zero Cala0 Calibra...

Page 35: ...ed in the scale 2 Use the 0 Æ 9 and 10 key pad to display the desired gravity acceleration value Example of the value 9 800 m s2 3 Press the ENTER key The scale will store the new value If necessary to calibrate the scale using a weight go to step 2 of the previous section 4 Press the CAL switch and re attach the calibration switch cover End of the calibration procedure 88Cal10 881 pcs Gravity Acc...

Page 36: ...key clears the input setting if you press the wrong key and want to re enter If you make a mistake and want to escape without saving any changes made after the last time the ENTER key was pressed press the STANDBY OPERATE key to exit After the ENTER key is pressed the data is entered f 05 00 881 pcs Comparator 12345678C000045678id 000000 23SAMUUW g 12Clear ID 12345670 0000045678901234567 TUV DEF A...

Page 37: ...item 7 When finished Press the STANDBY OPERATE key to exit Then press it to turn the display back on The new settings will operate as set ENTER f 05 02 881 pcs Comparator 12345678C000045678id 000000 23SAMUUW g 12Clear ID 12345670 0000045678901234567 OPERAT STANDBY 35 ...

Page 38: ...pieces Or disable the Add sample request function 0 Add sample request function is disabled Light unit weight can be accepted without Add more sample request 13 The unit weight can be entered without requested Add sample pieces via the ENTER key 2 The unit weight cannot be entered without requested Add sample pieces via the ENTER key Auto REMOTE SCALE After Unit Weight Registration The scale can b...

Page 39: ...d 0003 ID memory contains the unit weight and item code only You select which data to be stored by keying in a 0 or 1 for the data tare weight comparator limits or total count Example Key in 0 1 0 to display 010 ID memory contains the unit weight including item code and comparator limits Unit Weight With A 2 Scale System When operating a 2 scale system the remote scale may have an independent unit...

Page 40: ...um Unit Weight 1d 1 weighing display division The factory setting may be different for some countries 0 1 5 d FC i series 1 20 d FC Si series 13 1 100 d FC i series 1 400 d FC Si series F 03 X M Accumulation Function M Accumulation Automatic or Manual 03 Manual accumulation by pressing the M key 1 Automatic accumulation Positive data only or Count Data Acceptable Manual Accumulation 03 Positive da...

Page 41: ...e detection poor environment Beeper for key operation 03 Beeper ON 1 Beeper OFF F 05 X Comparator Comparator Mode 03 comparator off 1 compare all data 2 compare stable data 3 compare all data except when near zero 4 compare stable data except when near zero 5 compare all positive data except when near zero 6 compare stable positive data except when near zero near zero means between 4d and 4d of we...

Page 42: ...F 07 X F 08 X Data Output f 06 X for standard RS 232C f 07 X for Ch 1 PORT 1 and f 08 X for Ch 2 PORT 2 Data Out Mode 03 Key mode Data is sent by pressing the PRINT key command mode 1 Stream mode Data is sent continuously command mode cannot be used 2 Auto print mode A Data is sent if the weight display is stable at 5d weighing display division and above command mode 3 Auto print mode B Data is se...

Page 43: ...r and the count f X 02 06 07 08 00000 Weight PCS count Date Time Unit ID Weight Data Format 03 Format for AD 8121 MODE 1 1 Format for AD 8121 MODE 3 No difference between 0 and 1 when used with the UFC format 2 Format for general apparatuses computers etc f X 03 06 07 08 Baud Rate 03 2400 bps 1 4800 bps 2 9600 bps f X 04 06 07 08 Data Length and Parity 03 7 bits even parity 1 7 bits odd parity 2 8...

Page 44: ...t data format WT 001 2346 kg 3 Decimal point Stable weight data format WT 001 2346 kg F 10 X External Control Signal Input Control Signal Input 1 and 2 Select an input key function as listed below for each Functions f 10 01 and f 10 02 Prepare a 3 5mm stereo jack plug and connect one or two switches to this 03 Reset RESET Factory Setting for f 10 01 13 Enter ENTER Factory Setting for f 10 02 2 Tar...

Page 45: ...F 11 X Time Date Time and Date Display Select the order of date display 0 Year Month Date 13 Month Date Year 2 Date Month Year f 11 01 43 ...

Page 46: ...counting results for every different batch of the same items use ACAI every time you start counting the next batch The ACAI does not work when you use a remote scale if the unit weight was set on the main scale and vice versa The ACAI function is initially set to manual operation when the unit weight is set digitally by the keyboard by ID memory or using computer via the serial interface This can ...

Page 47: ...ecalculate the unit weight until the ENTER key is pressed as long as it is at the proper time and the guidelines in the ACAI notes have been followed The ACAI manual mode is controlled by F Function f 02 01 set at 2 To start ACAI manual operation the unit weight must be registered and the samples still on the weighing pan 1 Add pieces within the nearest ACAI range refer to table in the previous se...

Page 48: ...ex Data format Baud rate 2400 4800 9600 bps Data 7 bits parity 1bit even or odd or 8 bits non parity Start bit 1 bit Stop bit 1 bit Code ASCII Terminator Data Send CRLF CR 0Dh LF 0Ah Data Receive CR or CRLF LSB 0 1 2 3 4 5 MSB 6 1 15V 5V 0 5V 15V Stop bit Parity bit Data bit Start bit Pin connections D sub 9pin male connector 1 N C 2 Transmit data 3 Receive data 4 N C 5 Signal ground 6 Data set re...

Page 49: ...f 06 07 08 01 2 Data is sent if the WEIGHT display is stable at 5d weighing display division and above The next transmission can not occur until after the weight display falls below 5d Auto print Mode B f 06 07 08 01 3 Data is sent if the WEIGHT display is stable at 5d weighing display division and above below The next transmission can not occur until after the weight display falls between 5d and ...

Page 50: ...ly or weight data only To print date and time use the AD 8121 s calendar clock function and set f 06 07 08 2 to print pcs count data only or weight data only Print Operations Settings Print By F Function f 06 07 08 01 Printer MODE FC PRINT key 0 MODE 1 Auto Print 2 or 3 MODE 1 Printer DATA key 1 MODE 2 Example of f 06 07 08 02 settings To print pcs count data only set f 06 07 08 02 at 00100 To pri...

Page 51: ...total data accumulated by the M key will be printed along with the number of additions to M memory The AD 8121 MODE 3 does not have statistical functions AD 8121 Printout Sample MODE 1 MODE 3 ID number Item code pcs count Weight Unit weight Number of accumulation TOTAL QT 1241 PC WT 3 155 kg UW 2 542305 g QT 1272 PC WT 3 233 kg UW 2 542305 g AQ 2513 PC ID 000123 ABCDEFGHIJKL QT 2168 PC ST 3 104 kg...

Page 52: ...t from ID memory F123CRLF recalls from ID000123 G Set a known unit weight G 0 123CRLF sets the unit weight as 0 123g or 0 123 lb I Same as the REMOTE SCALE key J Same as the TOTAL key Key command K Same as the M key P Same as the STANDBY OPERATE key Key command Q Send data immediately S Send stable data after accepting command Data depends on f 06 07 08 02 T Same as the TARE key Key command X Requ...

Page 53: ...e command requests a data reply the scale will send the data For other commands the scale will send an acknowledgment AK 06H upon acceptance of the command If the command is I S T or Z the scale will send a second acknowledgment AK 06H when the command operation is completed If an error occurs the scale will send an error code The error format is E C E n CR LF n being the error number En Definitio...

Page 54: ...Reply Q T 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 P C C LF Stable positive data U S 0 0 0 0 5 6 7 8 P C C LF Unstable negative data O L 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 P C C LF E display Weight data Command W T C LF Reply S T 0 0 1 2 3 4 6 k g C LF Stable positive data S T 0 0 2 7 2 5 5 l b C LF Stable negative data U S 0 0 1 2 3 4 6 l b C LF Unstable negative data U S 0 0 0 5 5 9 3 k g C LF Unstable positive data O L 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 k g ...

Page 55: ... total count 9 digits including sign number of additions 8 digit CR LF Command M R C LF Request the contents of the next ID Reply M R 0 0 0 1 2 4 A B C D E F G H I J K L 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 0 0 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 5 7 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 6 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 0 0 0 2 3 4 5 C LF Store the unit weight and tare weight into a specified ID memory Command M R 1 2 3 1 2 3 0 3 4 5 C LF Reply AK ID number Maximum 6 di...

Page 56: ...tion Maximum 8 digits Request the scale to reply with the F Function settings Command F C 0 5 0 1 C LF Request the setting of f 05 01 Reply F C 0 5 0 1 0 C LF f 05 01 0 Command F C C LF Request to reply with the setting of the next F Function Reply F C 0 5 0 2 0 C LF f 05 02 0 Store the specified F Function setting value Command F C 0 5 0 3 1 2 3 4 C LF Set 1234 as the Upper limit F Setting value ...

Page 57: ...d In most cases a bar code reader with an RS 232C interface is to connect directly with a personal computer The signals must be converted to connect this kind of bar code reader with the scale Refer to the diagram below RS 232C adapter or cable D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin female connector male connector 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 Bar Code Reader D Sub 9pin Female connector Do not use RS 232C ...

Page 58: ...a Identification Code Numbers Function ID Number 01 6 digits ID number Recall the unit weight by ID number Similar function to 3 5 Unit Weight By ID Number Unit Weight g 12 10 digits including sign and decimal point Enter a unit weight in g directly Similar to 3 4 Unit Weight by KEYBOARD Unit Weight lb 13 10 digits including sign and decimal point Enter a unit weight in lb directly Similar to 3 4 ...

Page 59: ...nvalid identification code The data is out of range The tare data is more than the capacity etc The tare or unit weight has a minus sign The data has start stop characters or a check digit These will lead to the invalid identification code too many digits and so on The check digit may be accepted as a wrong number Do not set the bar code reader to send the check digit Example EAN 8 0100123 5 5 is ...

Page 60: ...Comparator upper limit 12345 Codabar NW 7 A17 000012345A 58 ...

Page 61: ... if the other format data is not necessary to send Store Text Data into the Scale Memory Command P F P C T E X T 2 0 S P 2 C R L F W T C R L F C LF Terminator Reply AK The PF command sends text data that will include Parameters for the scale data and control codes Parameter Data Code Parameter Data Code PC Count CP Comparator result WT Weight DT Date UW Unit weight in use TM Time TR Tare weight in...

Page 62: ...ters for the scale data will be replaced by the format below when the scale sends them out Data has a fixed number of digits including a sign and a decimal point The insignificant zeros are replaced by Space 20H except the ID number PC 1 2 3 4 P C 1234 pcs 9 digit data 3 digit unit WT 4 3 2 1 0 k g 4 3210 kg 9 digit data 3 digit unit UW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 1 234567 g 9 digit data 3 digit unit TR 1 2 3...

Page 63: ... LF Terminator codes Examples of PF command and AD 8121 Printout Sample AD 8121 Printout PF Command f 06 07 08 03 0 or 1 ID 000123 shows Space Normally the printer needs to receive the terminator and do not forget to add the terminator code s to the end of text data PN Z D 5 6V Count 1234 PC Unit Weight 1 234567 g Weight 1 5235 kg 03 18 2003 12 34 56 A D FC 5000i 61 ...

Page 64: ...PORT 1 set f 07 01 5 Refer to 12 6 Using a Bar Code Reader about the bar code data and prepare bar code labels The OP 01 bar code reader can be connected to one of the RS 232C interfaces It can read bar codes for the ID number unit weight tare weight and comparator limits TRIGGER switch Triggers the bar code scanner Buzzer Beeps on successful read and decode Cable interface port for cable connecti...

Page 65: ...codes step by step then the bar code reader will be set to work with the scale This sets the RS 232C to be 9600 bps and 8 bits data non parity Set the F Function f 06 07 08 04 2 and f 06 07 08 05 2 For example to use Ch 1 PORT 1 set f 07 04 2 and f 07 05 2 By this set up the FC i FC Si can accept bar codes of EAN 13 8 JAN 13 8 UPC A E Codabar NW 7 Interleaved 2 of 5 and Code 39 The UPC A bar code ...

Page 66: ...itting EAN 13 check digit Step 8 Disable transmitting EAN 8 check digit Step 9 Disable transmitting CODABAR Start Stop character Step 10 Disable transmitting CODE 39 check digit Step 11 Disable transmitting Interleaved 2 of 5 check digit Step 12 End of configuration 64 ...

Page 67: ... Lock Screw OP 02 Slot 2 Tighten the lock screw on the battery pack 3 When desired turn the battery switch on to supply power to the scale The display will come on after its self check 4 Use the STANDBY OPERATE key to turn the display on or off When the scale is in standby mode a period appears in the weight display as an indicator When the count display shows lo bat for low battery the battery po...

Page 68: ...Be sure to charge the battery pack when using for the first time or if it was not used for long time more than one month Two or three times of recharging may be needed to reach full charge Be sure to use the AC adapter that is provided with the scale Battery switch AC Adapter to battery pack AC Adapter to scale Charge Scale operation ON or OFF Connected Connected Yes Operational ON or OFF Not conn...

Page 69: ...2C 1 Disconnect the AC adapter from the scale 2 Remove the two screws and panel covering the OP 03 04 slot 3 Connect the connector in the scale to the OP 03 unit OP 03 04 slot 4 Secure the OP 03 unit using the screws removed in the step 2 above Ch 2 Specifications are same as the standard RS 232C interface and refer to 12 RS 232C SERIAL INTERFACE Ch 1 67 ...

Page 70: ...ame as the standard RS 232C interface Refer to 12 RS 232C SERIAL INTERFACE Comparator Relay Output RS 232C Ch 1 Comparator Relay Output Circuit Maximum rating of the Relay Output The maximum rating of the replay output is as follows Maximum voltage 50V DC Maximum current 100mA DC Maximum ON resistance 8Ω Inside of the Scale Output connector MSTB 2 5 4 GF 5 08 Solid state relay Mating connector MST...

Page 71: ...ctive screw cap to the remote scale connector Load cell Notes on Using the Remote Scale To get a highly accurate counting unit weight use the main scale to register the unit weight and use ACAI feature After registration switch to the remote scale to count If f 01 03 is set at 1 then the scale will automatically switch to the remote scale after the unit weight by sample pieces is registered by the...

Page 72: ...s follows Example Load Cell Capacity 100kg A Rated Output 3mV V B Min Division of Display 0 01kg D 5 000 x x B D A X µV When a single Load Cell is used the following formula should apply System design will be satisfactory if X is greater than 0 5µV In the example above X 1 5µV Capacity and Resolution The resolution of the remote scale is automatically determined during the calibration procedure Th...

Page 73: ... 5 Æ 10 Æ 1 dividing Ns by 10 In example 1 the new d 5 1 No d Ns 5 20 000 1 4 000 200kg x 0 05kg In example 2 the new d 1 and Ns 3 000 1 No d Ns 1 3 000 30kg x 0 01kg Using the new 1 No go to step 6 and repeat it until Es 0 5µV in step 7 Remote Scale kg lb relationship USA Version ONLY When the capacity was set by kg Let capacity x minimum division Ws x Wd kg When d 1 then Wd lb Wd kg x 2 d 2 then...

Page 74: ...ed capacity Example of capacity 2000kg 4 Press the ENTER key The capacity value stops blinking When the remote scale has been changed or to change capacity go back to step 3 5 Press the ENTER key again to store the capacity entered and the remote scale is ready to be calibrated 88Cal10 881 pcs ZERO Calibration 1234567890123 TARE Gravity Acceleration 1234567890123 88Cal10 882 pcs Maximum Capacity k...

Page 75: ... g Non linearity 0 05 g 0 1 g 0 2 g 0 5 g 1 g 2 g 5 g Repeatability 0 05 g 0 1 g 0 2 g 0 5 g 1 g 2 g 5 g Span Drift 0 002 C 5 C 35 C typ Operating Temp 10 C to 40 C 14 F to 104 F less than 85 R H No Condensation Display 7 segment 5x7 dot VFD Display Update Approximately 10 times per second Interface RS 232C 1ch standard Maximum 3 ch with optional interface Power AC adapter or Optional Ni MH Batter...

Page 76: ...ately 10 times per second Interface RS 232C 1ch standard Maximum 3 ch with optional interface Power AC adapter or Optional Ni MH Battery Pack Battery Operating Time Approx 10 hours main scale only Platform Size 128 x 128 mm 5 0 x 5 0 inches 165 x 165 mm 6 5 x 6 5 inches Dimensions W x D x H 330 x 462 x 106 mm 13 0 x 18 2 x 4 2 inches Weight approx 7 6 kg 8 1 kg Calibration Weight 500 g 0 005 g 500...

Page 77: ...ions 280 300 282 117 FC 2000i FC 5000i FC 10Ki FC 20Ki FC 50Ki 285 330 152 462 437 282 205 107 FC 500i FC 1000i 285 330 462 437 165 282 165 106 FC 5000Si 285 330 128 FC 500Si 462 437 282 128 106 285 330 462 437 75 ...

Page 78: ... 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 Stockholm 9 818 m s2 Frankfurt 9 810 m s2 Sydney 9 797 m s2 Glasgow 9 816 m s2 Taichung 9 789 m s2 Havana 9 788 m s2 Taiwan 9 788 m s2 Helsinki 9 819 m s2 Taipei 9 790 m s2 Kuwait 9 793 m s2 Tokyo 9 798 m s2 ...

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Page 80: ...72 73 Capital letter 23 24 Comparator function 28 Comparator limit 25 Comparator result 40 Lower limit 28 29 40 Upper limit 28 29 40 Count data 26 Counting 12 Data format 41 46 48 52 Data length 41 Date and time 47 Dimensions 72 73 Display off 5 Earth terminal 5 ENTER key 9 err 1 10 Error code 51 f 00 34 F Function 34 Gravity acceleration 32 33 75 HI 28 40 Humidity 6 id 8 18 id 22 ID key 9 25 ID n...

Page 81: ... input 42 Slot OP 02 5 64 OP 03 04 5 66 Remote scale 68 Span calibration 32 Spirit level 5 Stable detection speed 39 STABLE indicator 9 Standby indicator 7 10 STANDBY OPERATE key 5 7 9 64 Start bit 46 Stop bit 46 STORE UNIT WEIGHT key 9 21 22 23 24 TARE ENTERED indicator 9 11 19 TARE key 9 11 19 Tare operation 19 Tare weight 25 Terminator 46 Time and date 30 43 Total count 25 27 TOTAL indicator 9 ...

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