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F-04-X  Environment and Beeper

F-04-X  Environment and Beeper

F-04-X  Environment and Beeper

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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No Operation

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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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No Operation

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F-05-X  Comparator

F-05-X  Comparator

F-05-X  Comparator

F-05-X  Comparator

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Comparator Mode.

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comparator off.

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compare all data.

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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*.

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compare all positive data except when near zero*

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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-10Ki

Page 1: ...ふ Counting Scale FC 50Ki FC 20Ki FC 10Ki FC 5000i WM PD4000541 ...

Page 2: ...r 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 de...

Page 3: ...2 To Clear TARE 18 4 STORE UNIT WEIGHT 19 4 1 Store Unit Weight by ID Numbers 19 4 2 Clearing A Stored Unit Weight 20 4 3 Store Item Code by ID Number 21 4 4 Unit Weight Tare Comparator Limits Total Count Stored 23 5 USING THE M MEMORY 24 5 1 The M Memory Function 24 5 2 Viewing the M Total 25 5 3 Clearing the M Total 25 5 4 The M Function 25 6 COMPARATOR FUNCTION 26 7 TIME AND DATE FUNCTION 28 8 ...

Page 4: ... Mode 43 11 3 Connecting the AD 8121 Printer MODE 1 or MODE 2 44 11 4 Connecting the AD 8121 Printer MODE 3 44 11 5 Command Mode 45 12 OPTIONS 51 12 1 OP 02 Ni MH Battery Pack 51 12 2 OP 03 2 Ch RS 232C 52 12 3 OP 04 RS 232C and Comparator Relay Output 53 12 4 OP 05 Remote Scale Interface 54 13 SPECIFICATIONS 58 14 GRAVITY ACCELERATION MAP 59 ...

Page 5: ...scale on a suitable weighing surface Refer to Best Conditions For Best Conditions For Best Conditions For Best Conditions For Weighing Weighing Weighing Weighing of next page and turn the adjustable feet until the spirit level shows that the scale is level 2 Plug in the AC adapter The AC input requirements could be l00 120 220 230 or 240 Volts 50 60Hz depending on where used so please check that t...

Page 6: ...re fluctuations q The weighing room should be kept clean and dry q The weighing table must be of a solid construction q Corners of rooms are best as they are less prone to vibrations q Don t install the scale near heaters or air conditioners q Don t install the scale in direct sunshine q Try to ensure a stable AC power supply when using the AC adapter q Keep equipment containing magnets away from ...

Page 7: ...his mode only front panel keys that would be used in 2 3 Unit Weight By a Sample 2 3 Unit Weight By a Sample 2 3 Unit Weight By a Sample 2 3 Unit Weight By a Sample counting operations are active All others will not operate The following keys are active in simple operations mode Keys that will operate in simple operation mode 1 5 kg or lb Weighing Units 1 5 kg or lb Weighing Units 1 5 kg or lb Wei...

Page 8: ...by the following 1 When the 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 ï000000ðblinking 3 Press the ENTER key The scale will recall the previous unit weight Automatic Last Unit Weight Used Automatic Last Unit Weight Used Automatic Last Unit Weight Used Automatic Last Unit Weight Used When you turn t...

Page 9: ...nter of zero The KEYBOARD TARE key allows entering a known tare weight from the 10 key pad The TARE key subtracts the tare weight The STOREUNITWEIGHT key stores the unit weight on display item code data to ID memory The ENTER key enters unit weight sample size ID or other data into the scale from the 10 key pad The ID key is used when recalling unit weight data from ID memory The KEYBOARD key is u...

Page 10: ...gain and the scale returns to the standby mode ZERO ZERO ZERO ZERO q The ZERO key will bring the weight display back to 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 th...

Page 11: ...ata to become stable 4 The scale will subtract the weight of the container and the weight display changes to net weight q The TARE ENTERED indicator will indicate STABLE 8888810 F I W2WEIGHT kg 12134567890 000 23ASAMPUW g 123415670 000004567890123456 7 ZERO TOTAL M TARE ENTERED SCALE STABLE 8888810 F I W2WEIGHT kg 12314567890 650 23SAMAPUW g 123451670 00000 ZERO TOTAL M TARE ENTERED SCALE Containe...

Page 12: ...ht of one item of what you are counting and refer to the section noted for more instructions STABLE 8888810 F I W2WEIGHT kg 12134567890 000 23ASAMPUW g 123415670 000004567890123456 7 ZERO TOTAL M TARE ENTERED SCALE 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 KEY BOARD SAMPLE ID UNIT WEIGHT BY By u...

Page 13: ...ting If you refer to the Add Sample display again then add the additional number of sample pieces displayed q 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 q Please refer to 10 ACAI FUNCTION 10 ACAI FUNCTION 10 ACAI FUNCTI...

Page 14: ... of the pieces will be displayed 5 Press the ENTER key 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 ...

Page 15: ...l be displayed 5 Press the ENTER key 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 88...

Page 16: ...a sample size of 20 4 Press the ENTER key The display will show dashes for a moment while calculating the unit weight After a moment the display will show the count total weight and unit weight If the calculated unit weight 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 8888820 F I W2WEIG...

Page 17: ... C key to clear and start again Example of a unit weight 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 6 You may now begin counting operations for pieces of the same weight KEY BOARD STABLE 8888810 F I W2WEIGHT kg 11234567890 000 2A3SAMUUW g 12314567890120 45678...

Page 18: ... 12g previously entered as the unit weight of ID 123456 If there is no unit weight entered for the ID number you tried to recall no id will be displayed and you will be returned to step 3 6 You may now begin counting operations for pieces of the same weight 0 F I W2WEIGHT kg 1234561 0 0004568id 123456 23SAAMUUW g 1234561712 0000 ENTER 0 F I W2WEIGHT kg 1234561 0 0004568id no id 23SAMUUW g 1234567l...

Page 19: ...o zero the scale 2 Press the KEYBOARD TARE key The weight display will blink display is any tare weight previously entered 3 Use the 0 à 9 and 10 key pad to display the desired TARE weight q 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 q The TARE ENTERED indicator will light STABLE 888...

Page 20: ...key 3 The tare weight is cleared and the TARE ENTERED indicator will be turned off STABLE 888 554 F I 2AAWEIGHT kg 1234105678 0 615 23SAaaMPUW g 1234151671 11000456789012345 67 ZERO TOTAL M TARE ENTERED SCALE STABLE 888 510 F I A2WEIGHT kg 12134567890 000 23SAAMPUW g 123456171 110004567890123456 7 ZERO TOTAL M TARE ENTERED SCALE TARE STABLE 8888810 F I 2AWEIGHT kg 123415678 0 000 23SAAMPUW g 12345...

Page 21: ...ts ID number stays displayed and blinks 3 Use the 0 à 9 10 key pad to display the new ID number Example of ID number 123456 q If you hit the wrong 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 ïid 123456ð You must then sel...

Page 22: ...ing All ID Memories at Once Clearing All ID Memories at Once 1 In the step 2 above press the TOTAL key id all will appear withïallðblinking 2 Press the ENTER key then ïallðblinking 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 STORE WEIGHT UNIT 8888810 F I 2AWEIGHT kg 123145678C0 0004578id ...

Page 23: ...A A 5 Press the 0 key several times to place A A 6 Press the 3 DEF key to place D A A D 7 Press the TOTAL à 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 q Repeat these procedures to the last letter a A D Co Ltd 8888810 F I 2AWEIGHT kg 1...

Page 24: ...l Letters Lowercase Letters Numeric Characters _ 1 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 ßà Item code input PRINT ß To shift the cursor left TOTAL à To shift the cursor right M A a CapitalàLowercaseàNumericàCapitalà 10 F I 2AWEIGHT kg 123516 1 1 11056 8id 123456 23S1AAU...

Page 25: ...er a unit weight and a tare weight by any method If necessary set the comparator limits and use the M accumulation 2 Go to step 2 of section 4 2 Store Unit Weight 4 2 Store Unit Weight 4 2 Store Unit Weight 4 2 Store Unit Weight By ID Numbers By ID Numbers By ID Numbers 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 w...

Page 26: ...nt 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 To Erase the Last M Addition To Erase the Last M Addition To Erase the Last M Addition 1 Press and hold the C key then press the M key release 2 The scale will clear the last M addition If the scale beeps 4 times there is no M addition to erase 888 ...

Page 27: ...itions to the M memory is also shown 2 Press the TOTAL key again The display will return to normal 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 Clear Clear Clear Clearing the M Total ing the M Total ing the M Total ing the M Total 1 Press and hold the C key then press the TOTAL key release both 2 The scale will clear the M memory and the 5TOTAL indicator and the 5M indicator will go OFF 5 4 The M Function 5 4 The M Function 5...

Page 28: ...Set To Set To Set the the the the Comparator Comparator Comparator Comparator q Start with the scale in standby mode display OFF 1 Press and hold the ZERO key then press the STANDBY OPERATE key release both The count display will show f 00 with 00 blinking 2 Press the 5 key to enter into the F Function f 05 f 05 f 05 f 05 X Comparator 3 Press the ENTER key The count display will show the F Functio...

Page 29: ...emporarily Changing Comparator Limits Temporarily q Set f 09 01 f 09 01 f 09 01 f 09 01 0 0 0 0 to use with this mode 1 In the step 1 above press the ENTER key then Upper limit value will blink 2 Change the upper limit using 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 10 key pad and press the ENTER key Then the dis...

Page 30: ...ON Using the Using the Using the Using the Key to Set Key to Set Key to Set Key to Set the the the the Time and Date Time and Date Time and Date Time and Date q Set the F Function f 09 01 f 09 01 f 09 01 f 09 01 0 0 0 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 dat...

Page 31: ...ation Procedure Using a Weight 8 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 q Press the CAL switch to exit without calibrating the scale 2 Press the ZERO key to enter into...

Page 32: ...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 F I Calibration Zero Cala0 Calibration weight kg 123456789012345678901210 000 8Callf0 F I Calibration Span Calaf Calibration weight kg 123456789012345678901210 000 Calibration Zero Cala0 Calibration weight kg 1234567890123456789 Calibration Span Ca...

Page 33: ...ay flashes the gravity acceleration value stored in the scale 2 Use the 0 à 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 cal...

Page 34: ... change the setting step 5 or move to the next F Function step 6 5 Use the 0 à 9 keys to change the setting The C key clears the input setting if you press the wrong 10 key pad 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 en...

Page 35: ... by sample only All other keys are disabled q Add Sample Request Override If the sample weight is too light and the scale asks to Add more sample pieces using this F Function the unit weight can be entered without adding the requested sample pieces Or disable the Add sample request function 0 0 0 0 Add sample request function is disabled Light unit weight can be accepted without Add more sample re...

Page 36: ...y Contents The scale ID memory can contain unit weights with tare weights comparator limits and total count or just unit weights alone Item codes are always contained 000 000 000 000 ID memory contains 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 contai...

Page 37: ... weighing display division The factory setting may be different for some countries 0 0 0 0 1 5 d 1 1 1 1 1 100 d F 03 X M Accumulation Function F 03 X M Accumulation Function F 03 X M Accumulation Function F 03 X M Accumulation Function q M Accumulation Automatic or Manual 0 0 0 0 Manual accumulation by pressing the M key 1 1 1 1 Automatic accumulation Positive data only q or Count Data Acceptable...

Page 38: ...ng should be 0 F 05 X Comparator F 05 X Comparator F 05 X Comparator F 05 X Comparator q Comparator Mode 0 0 0 0 comparator off 1 1 1 1 compare all data 2 2 2 2 compare stable data 3 3 3 3 compare all data except when near zero 4 4 4 4 compare stable data except when near zero 5 5 5 5 compare all positive data except when near zero 6 6 6 6 compare stable positive data except when near zero near ze...

Page 39: ...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 q Data Out Mode 0 0 0 0 Key mode Data is sent by pressing the PRINT key command mode 1 1 1 1 Stream mode Data is sent continuously command mode cannot be used 2 2 2 2 Auto print mode A Data is sent if the weight display is stable at 5d weighing display division and above command mode 3 3 3 3 Auto ...

Page 40: ...9600 bps q Data Length and Parity 0 0 0 0 7 bits even parity 1 1 1 1 7 bits odd parity 2 2 2 2 8 bits non parity F 09 X F 09 X F 09 X F 09 X key q Operation mode for the key 0 0 0 0 Operating as a MODE key to display comparator upper and lower limits and time and date 1 1 1 1 Operating as M key to subtract Count data from M memory 00000 00000 00000 00000 Weight PCS count Date Time Unit ID Weight f...

Page 41: ...Setting for f 10 01 1 1 1 1 Enter ENTER Factory Setting for f 10 02 2 2 2 2 Tare TARE 3 3 3 3 Zero ZERO 4 4 4 4 Sample SAMPLE 5 5 5 5 Remote Scale REMOTE SCALE 6 6 6 6 Total TOTAL 7 7 7 7 M M 8 8 8 8 Standby Operate STANDBY OPERATE 9 9 9 9 Print PRINT F 11 X Time Date F 11 X Time Date F 11 X Time Date F 11 X Time Date q Time and Date Display Select the order of time and date display 0 0 0 0 Year M...

Page 42: ...re to reach the largest amount that you will be counting q If you want the most precise counting results for every different batch of the same items use ACAI every time you start counting the next batch q The ACAI does not work when you use a remote scale if the unit weight was set on the main scale and vice versa q The ACAI function is initially set to manual operation when the unit weight is set...

Page 43: ...e ACAI will not recalculate 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 q The ACAI manual mode is controlled by F Function f 02 01 set at 1 q To start ACAI manual operation unit weight must be registered and the sample still on the weighing pan 1 Add pieces within the nearest ACAI range refer to table in the...

Page 44: ...s Transmission system EIA RS 232C Transmission form Asynchronous bi directional half duplex 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 Stop bit Parity bit Data bit Start bit Pin connections q The FC i scales is design...

Page 45: ... 08 03 08 03 2 2 2 2 This rate is same as the display update rate For f f f f 06 06 06 06 07 07 07 07 08 3 08 3 08 3 08 3 1 1 1 1 or 2 2 2 2 the interval between continuous data is approximately 1 6 seconds q Auto print Mode A f 06 f 06 f 06 f 06 07 07 07 07 08 01 08 01 08 01 08 01 2 2 2 2 Data is sent if the WEIGHT display is stable at 5d weighing display division and above Next transmission can ...

Page 46: ...k function and set f 06 07 08 2 to print pcs count data only or Weight data only Print Operations Settings Print Operations Settings Print Operations Settings 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 Example of Example of Example of f 06 f 06 f 06 f 06 07 07 07 07 08 02 08 02 08 02 0...

Page 47: ...mmand mode together with key mode or auto print mode set f 06 f 06 f 06 f 06 07 07 07 07 08 0 08 0 08 0 08 01 4 4 4 4 command mode only q Use a D sub 9 pin cable straight type to connect with a computer Command List Command List Command List Command List Command Definition Notes Start stop continuous data transmission A Same as RESET key Key command D Set a known tare weight D 1 23CRLF sets the ta...

Page 48: ...urn the display OFF ID Send the ID number and item code in use QT Send the pcs count data WT Send the weight data UW Send the unit weight in use AQ Send the total accumulated M memory count d t AN Send the number of additions to M memory TR Send the tare weight in use MR Send the specified ID memory contents MR Store the unit weight and tare weight into the specified ID memory MI Store item code i...

Page 49: ... E2 Scale not ready error The scale is not in a state where a command could be expected E4 Too many characters error The command contains too many characters E6 Format error The command contains invalid characters E7 Out of range error Value is out of range The tare weight is more than the capacity etc Data Format Data Format Data Format Data Format q Store the unit weight in use other values acco...

Page 50: ...cumulation number Command A N CR LF Reply A N 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 CR LF q Tare weight Command T R CR LF Reply T R 0 0 1 2 3 4 6 k g CR LF q Request the FC i scales to reply with the contents of ID memory Command M R 1 2 3 CR LF Request the contents of id000123 Reply M R 0 0 0 1 2 3 a b c d e f g h i j k l 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 0 0 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 5 7 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 CR LF...

Page 51: ...specified ID memory Command M I 1 2 3 a b c d CR LF Reply AK ID Number Maximum 6 digit Item Code Maximum 12 digit The example above is stored as a b c d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ q Store the comparator limits into a specified ID memory Command M L 1 2 3 1 0 1 0 9 9 0 CR LF Reply AK ID number Maximum 6 digit Upper limit Maximum 9 digit including sign Lower limit Maximum 9 digit including sign q Store the tot...

Page 52: ...n Reply F C 0 5 0 2 0 CR LF f 05 02 0 q Store the specified F Function setting value Command F C 0 5 0 3 1 2 3 4 CR LF Set 1234 as the Upper limit F Function number 4 digits Setting value Maximum 8 digits including sign Reply AK Command O N CR LF Start with new settings Reply AK Having finished the FC command send the ON command to start the scale with new settings The scale replies AK 06H and sta...

Page 53: ...ure that the battery switch on the battery pack is OFF position insert the battery pack firmly into the rear side of the scale 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 ...

Page 54: ...battery pack AC Adapter to scale Charge Scale operation ON or OFF Connected Connected Yes Operational ON or OFF Not connected Connected No Operational OFF Connected Not connected Yes Not operational ON Connected Not connected No Not recommended See note Note The scale will be operational After connecting the AC adapter to the battery pack you may have to turn the battery switch OFF once and turn i...

Page 55: ...fer to 11 RS 232C SERIAL INTERFACE 11 RS 232C SERIAL INTERFACE 11 RS 232C SERIAL INTERFACE 11 RS 232C SERIAL INTERFACE Comparator Relay Output Circuit Comparator Relay Output Circuit Comparator Relay Output Circuit Comparator Relay Output Circuit Maximum rating of the Relay Output Maximum rating of the Relay Output Maximum rating of the Relay Output Maximum rating of the Relay Output The maximum r...

Page 56: ...to count q If f 01 03 f 01 03 f 01 03 f 01 03 is set at 1 1 1 1 then the scale will automatically switch to the remote scale after unit weight by sample pieces is registered by the main scale Pressing the SAMPLE key will always return to the main scale q Be aware that both the main and remote scales have separate tare values So if you want to use a tare container on both it must be tared on both q...

Page 57: ... Ws until it is 5 digits 3 Calculate d Ns 10 000 4 Decide the minimum division d d 1 à d 1 2 d 1 à d 2 5 d 2 à d 5 d 5 à d 10 This should be changed to d 1 dividing Ns by 10 5 Now Ns x d and the resolution 1 No d Ns can be determined Step Parameters Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 1 Ws 200kg 30 0kg 600kg 2 Ns 20 000 30 000 60 000 3 d 2 3 6 4 d 2 0 02kg 5 0 005kg 10 0 1kg Ns x d 20 000 x 2 30 000 x 5...

Page 58: ... kg Calibrating the Remote Scale Calibrating the Remote Scale Calibrating the Remote Scale Calibrating the Remote Scale When a remote scale is newly connected set the capacity and calibrate the scale using a weight The scale must be warmed up plugged in for at least 30 minutes before starting calibration 1 Remove the calibration switch cover and press the calibration CAL switch The scale shows CAL...

Page 59: ...in section 8 1 Calibration Procedure Using a Weigh 8 1 Calibration Procedure Using a Weigh 8 1 Calibration Procedure Using a Weigh 8 1 Calibration Procedure Using a Weigh to calibrate the remote scale ENTER 88Cal10 F I Maximum Capacity kg Cal4567890123aaaaaaaaa12000 TARE Gravity Acceleration 1234567890123 TUV DEF ABC MNO 6 1 7 8 PQRS 2 3 JKL GHI 0 9 WXYZ 4 5 C 88Cal10 F I Maximum Capacity kg Cal45...

Page 60: ... 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 Battery Pack Battery Operating Time Approx 10 hours main scale only Platform Size mm 315 x 270 Platform Size inches 12 4 x 10 6 Dimensions D x W x H 330 x 462 x 117 mm 13 0 x 18 2 x 4 6 inches Weight appr...

Page 61: ... 9 806 m s2 Calcutta 9 788 m s2 Paris 9 809 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 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...

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