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Class Items Parameter 

Details and usage 

 

  0  second 

 

  

0.5 

seconds 

 

  1.0 second 

 

  1.5 

seconds 

 

  2.0 

seconds 

 

  2.5 

seconds 

 

  3.0 

seconds 

 

  4.0 

seconds 

 

  5.0 

seconds 

Interval until 
making 
automatic tare 

 

 

   10 seconds 

 

 OFF 

Tare on initial 
load 

 

 

 ON 

 

 OFF 

 

 Accumulates by

   

M+

   

key when the value is 

+

, excluding "

near zero

 

 Accumulates 

by

   

M+

   

key when the value is 

+

 or 

-

, excluding "

near zero

 

  Accumulates automatically when the value is 

+

, excluding "

near zero

Accumulation 
mode 

 

 

  Accumulates automatically when the value is 

+

 or 

-

, excluding "

near zero

 

 OFF 

 

  Holds or releases by the

   

HOLD

   

key during stabilization 

Hold condition 

 

 

  Automatically holds when detecting stabilization 

    Does not sound (All LEDs are turned off.) 

Buzzer 

 

   

Method for lighting LED 

 When lighting up the LED registered to be lit, the buzzer sounds.   

Set it using the numerical keys. On/off can be switched alternately.   
Refer to "

10.1.4. Buzzer of Comparator Mode

". 

Setting 

key 

1 2 3 4 5 

Result LED 

LOLO 

LO 

OK 

HI 

HIHI 

   

 

 None 

 

 

 

ON/OFF

 

 

 

   

 

ZERO

 

 

 

   

 

TARE

 

 

 

   

 

MODE

 

 

 

   

 

PRINT

 

 

 

   

 

M+

 

 

External 
contact input 1 

 

 

   

 

HOLD

 

 

 

 None 

 

 

 

ZERO

 

 

 

 

 

TARE

 

 

 

 

 

MODE

 

 

 

 

 

PRINT

 

 

 

 

 

M+

 

 

 

External 
contact input 2 

 

 

 

 

HOLD

 

 

  : Factory settings 

 

"

near zero

" is within 

±

4

 digits (four times the minimum weighing value that can be weighed) 

from zero point in the weighing unit "kg". 

 

"

digit

" is equivalent to minimum weighing value in the unit "kg". 

 

Summary of Contents for HV-15KC

Page 1: ... HV 15KC HV 15KCP HV 60KC HV 60KCP HV 200KC HV 200KCP HW 10KC HW 10KCP HW 60KC HW 60KCP HW 100KC HW 100KCP HW 200KC HW 200KCP Region limited models HV 300KC HV 300KCP HV 600KC HV 600KCP HW 300KC HW 300KCP HW 600KC HW 600KCP 1WMPD4003471B ...

Page 2: ...lated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission ofA D Company Ltd The contents of this manual and the specifications of the instrument covered by this manual are subject to change for improvement without notice Windows Word and Excel are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation ...

Page 3: ...6 5 4 Grounding the Scale 17 5 4 1 Method A Procedure to Ground the Scale 17 5 4 2 Method B Procedure to Ground the Scale 17 5 4 3 Method C Procedure to Ground the Scale 17 6 Description of Each Part 18 6 1 Display and Symbols 20 6 2 Keys 22 7 Basic Operation 24 7 1 Turning the Scale On Off and Weighing 24 7 1 1 When Using the AC Adapter 24 7 1 2 When Using the Batteries for Type C 25 7 1 3 Power ...

Page 4: ... Preparation 49 14 2 3 Calibration of the Zero Point 50 14 2 4 Span Calibration 50 15 Function Table 51 15 1 Parameter Setting Procedure 51 15 2 Parameter List 52 15 3 Initializing Parameters of the Function Table 58 16 Options 59 16 1 Installing Options 59 16 2 HVW 02CB USB Interface 60 16 2 1 Procedure for Using the USB Interface 60 16 2 2 Example of Using the USB Interface 60 16 3 HVW 03C RS 23...

Page 5: ...g on the sample weight multi interval The HW 300KC HW 300KCP HW 600KCP and HW 600KC are platform scales with 1 6000 resolution Other HW models are platform scales with 1 10000 resolution Type CP scales are equipped with a built in printer Type C scales use batteries or an AC adapter as a power source The scales use a backlit liquid crystal display to enable viewing in dim light Using the optional ...

Page 6: ...terval The minimum display is automatically switched depending on the sample weight When exceeding the small medium or large ranges the interval of display is automatically switched Example of an HV 60KC where weighing capacity is 60kg The minimum display is 0 005 kg 0 01 kg or 0 02 kg Principal performance of this function When a light sample is weighed the interval of display is small When a hea...

Page 7: ...play unit cover to avoid damage Do not use an unstable power source Remove the protective film from the weighing pan before use 30 minutes before the scale is used connect the power the AC adapter or batteries and press the ON OFF key to turn the display on The scale is designed for indoor use If the scale is used outdoors it may receive electrical shock of thunder surge and suffer malfunction and...

Page 8: ...ntle running tap water Do not scratch the base unit with a brush Allow the unit to dry before using Caution The base units of the following models are not waterproof HV 300KC HV 300KCP HV 600KC HV 600KCP HW 300KC HW 300KCP HW 600KC HW 600KCP Protect the display unit from dust and water Remove the batteries from the display unit when the scale is not to be used for a long time If you leave the batt...

Page 9: ...m from the weighing pan before use Step 3 Assemble the pole Attach the pole to the bracket of the base unit taking care not to damage the load cell cable Insert the remainder of the load cell cable into the pole Affix the pole to the bracket using two hex screws Note With S models this procedure is not required because the pole and bracket are a combined unit Step 4 Select a place to install the s...

Page 10: ...ust cable length Close the bracket cover Step 6 Assemble the base unit and pole Affix the pole and base unit using four hex screws and flat washers so as not to damage the load cell cable Use the hex wrench included Bundle the remainder of the load cell cable using the included cable ties Step 7 Place the weighing pan on the base unit Affix the weighing pan using four 5 mm screws Use the Phillips ...

Page 11: ...an HV 60KC HV 60KCP HW 60KC HW 60KCP Weighing pan Base unit Caution Do notpull theloadcell cable Caution Do notpull theloadcell cable Accessories Accessories supplied depend on the scale Refer to 5 1 Accessories and Options List Display unit cover Hex wrench AC adapter AXP 3003217D Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type The AC adapter may not ...

Page 12: ... Accessories Accessories supplied depend on the scale Refer to 5 1 Accessories and Options List Displayunitcover AC adapter AXP 3003217D Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type The AC adapter may not be provided for some areas Tow Cableclamp Setof hexscrewsfor pole withhexwrench Four 4mmscrewsfordisplayunit Four 5mmscrewsforweighing pan Cableti...

Page 13: ...eC Ableto use battery HV 300KC HV 600KC HW 300KC HW 600KC Displayunitcover AXP 3003217D Cableclamp 2 Setof hexscrewsforpole withhex wrench Bracket cover 1 4mmscrewsfordisplayunit 4 Cabletie 1 5mmscrewsforweighingpan 4 Phillips screwdriver 1 Instructionmanual ACadapter 1 HV 15KCP HW 10KCP Displayunitcover AXP 3003217D Rollpaper 1roll Instructionmanual ACadapter 1 HV 60KCP HV 200KCP HW 60KCP HW 100K...

Page 14: ...V 60KC HV 60KCP HW 60KC HW 60KCP FW 15 Stand for the display unit The display is not included FW 16 4 Wheel FW 18 4 Roller conveyor for L2 models HV 300KC HV 300KCP HV 600KC HV 600KCP HW 300KC HW 300KCP HW 600KC HW 600KCP AX KO2466 200 RS 232C cable D sub 25 pin 2 m AX KO2466 500 RS 232C cable D sub 25 pin 5 m AX KO2466 1000 RS 232C cable D sub 25 pin 10 m Allmodels Note Refer to the relevant opti...

Page 15: ...enbatteriesareconsumedmostly thebatterymark isdisplayed Replacebatterieswithfournew ones when isdisplayed Donotmix usedandnew batteries Donotuse batteriesofdifferenttype andmanufacturer Doingsomaycause damageto thebatteriesandthescale Check thebatterydirection Ifthebatteriesareinstalledinthewrongdirection itmaycause batteryleakage If the directionofjustonebatteryiswrong thescale mayworktemporarily...

Page 16: ... 600KCP HW 300KC HW 300KCP HW 600KC HW 600KCP Method Bprocedure toremovethepole 5 3 1 Method A Procedure to Remove the Pole HV 15KC HV 15KCP HV 60KC HV 60KCP HV 200KC HV 200KCP HW 10KC HW 10KCP HW 60KC HW 60KCP HW 100KC HW 100KCP HW 200KC HW 200KCP Step 1 Turn the scale off Remove the AC adapter and batteries Step 2 Open the rear cover of the display unit Gently disconnect the load cell cable conn...

Page 17: ... pole and bracket from the base unit using a hex wrench Hex wrench 5 mm HV 15KC HV 15KCP HV 60KC HV 60KCP HW 10KC HW 10KCP HW 60KC HW 60KCP Hex wrench 6 mm HV 200KC HV 200KCP HW 100KC HW 100KCP HW 200KC HW 200KCP Step 9 Wind the cable through the ferrite core two times Affix the cable to the rear cover using the cable clamp Step 10 Connect the cable to the connector Close the rear cover Step 11 Ch...

Page 18: ...o pull on the connector forcibly Step 6 Arrange the cable so it does not touch the weighing pan in the base unit If the cable is untied the straight length of L2 models is approximately 4 5 m The length of the optional extension load cell cable HVW 02 is approximately 5 m Step 7 Remove the pole and four hex screws from the base unit using a hex wrench Step 8 Wind the cable through the ferrite core...

Page 19: ...Method A Procedure to Ground the Scale HV 15KC HV 15KCP HW 10KC HW 10KCP Secure the grounding wire using an M4 screw in the screw hole between the two hexagon bolts on the base unit bottom side Part 5 4 2 Method B Procedure to Ground the Scale HV 60KC HV 60KCP HV 200KC HV 200KCP HW 60KC HW 60KCP HW 100KC HW 100KCP HW 200KC HW 200KCP Secure the grounding wire using the screw that secures the bottom...

Page 20: ...ls HV 200KC HV 200KCP Cap HW 100KC HW 100KCP Cap Pole HW 200KC HW 200KCP Pole Leveling foot Base unit Weighing pan SUS430 Display unit of type C Leveling foot Base unit Weighing pan SUS430 Display unit of type CP Pole foot Bubble spirit level Leveling foot CAL switch Type CP Calibrate the scale to weigh correctly Battery case Caution To use the scale it is necessary to use a weight with a certifie...

Page 21: ...KCP Display unit HW 600KC HW 600KCP Cap Pole Bubble spirit level Leveling foot Base unit Weighing pan SUS430 Display unit of type C Display unit of type CP CAL switch Type CP Calibrate the scale to weigh correctly Battery case Caution To use the scale it is necessary to use a weight with a certified mass value ...

Page 22: ...hile the accumulation function is used Low battery mark for type C This mark is displayed when the battery is close to being depleted voltage is low Replace with four new batteries Comparator indicator While the comparator function is being used the weighing value is compared using the preset threshold values and the indicator displays the result Weighing value Unit Zero point Example When the ZER...

Page 23: ...ibration weight is too heavy Check the base unit and the weighing pan Fixed display An error where the zero value cannot be displayed because the weighing value is unstable when the scale turns on Remove anything that is on the weighing pan Perform zero point calibration Avoid a breeze or vibration that will affect measurement Check around the weighing pan Blinking Accumulated data count Blinking ...

Page 24: ... a positive stable value and the TARE key is pressed the scale displays a zero value as net value net mark and zero point mark The net value is a value obtained by subtracting the value of tare weight from gross value Tare weight container is placed on the weighing pan and is not included in the net value In tare mode Note The weighing range is reduced according to value of the tare weight Adds to...

Page 25: ... the built in printer Type CP Press and hold the SET key and press the M key Use these keys to display the accumulated results Press and hold the SET key and press the COMP key Use these keys to set limit values for the comparator Press and hold the SET key and press the ENTER key Use these keys to proceed to unit mass storing when using counting mode Press and hold the TARE key and press the ON O...

Page 26: ...ep 7 Gently place an article to be weighed on the weighing pan Step 8 Wait for the stability mark to be displayed Read the weighing value Step 9 Gently remove the article from the weighing pan Step 10 Turn the scale off using the ON OFF key Memo When the scale is turned off using the ON OFF key the scale is in standby status At this time minimum power consumption of the waiting mode and power cons...

Page 27: ... not to be used for a long time Leaving them installed may result in leakage and cause a malfunction and damage to the scale 7 1 3 Power on Zero Function and Power on Tare Function Power on Zero Function When nothing is placed on the weighing pan and the scale is turned on using the ON OFF key the weighing value is assumed as the reference value of weighing The zero value as gross value and zero p...

Page 28: ... zero and the net mark is displayed Step 2 Place an article to be weighed in the container Wait for the stability mark to be displayed and read the net display Step 3 Remove all of the articles and the container from the weighing pan 7 2 2 Digital Input of Tare Value Preset Tare How to input value of a tare weight using numerical keys and to display the net value Step 1 While pressing and holding ...

Page 29: ...n be displayed The weighing unit used when turned on is the last weighing unit used before turning off Ib oz display is available only with HV 15KC HV 15KCP HW 10KC and HW 10KCP lb oz weighing oz weighing Ib weighing Counting mode kg weighing Comparator limit setting Preset tare setting Unit mass storing mode Number of accumulation Accumulation value ...

Page 30: ...ep 4 Place the container on the weighing pan Press the TARE key Step 5 Place the number of samples selected at step 3 Wait for the stability mark to be displayed Press the ENTER key to store The count is displayed Caution When the sample total mass value is too small and it is not possible to calculate a unit mass the scale displays and returns to step 3 Increase the number of samples The total sa...

Page 31: ...icle Refer to 8 1 Storing a Unit Mass Step 3 Place the container on the weighing pan Press the TARE key Step 4 Place articles in the container Wait for the stability mark to be displayed and read the count Step 5 Remove the articles and the container from the weighing pan Storing a unit mass Container Weighingpan Zerovalue Numberofsamples Count ...

Page 32: ... off standby mode Display and Key Operations of Accumulation Function The display of the accumulation count has a blinking M without a weighing unit The display of the accumulation mass value has a weighing unit and a blinking M Step 1 Press the SET and M key to display the accumulation count and accumulation mass value Step 2 Press the MODE key to display the accumulation count and accumulation m...

Page 33: ... value is a negative stable value and not near zero if the M key is pressed the negative value is subtracted from the accumulation value The next accumulation can be performed after the display becomes near zero When the weighing value is a positive stable value and not near zero the value is accumulated automatically The next accumulation can be performed after the display becomes near zero or a ...

Page 34: ... 5 HIHI Out of range Positive value To use the comparator modes item and of the function table must be specified and threshold values limit values of the comparator must be set in advance Select a comparator mode at item of the function table Five level comparator mode Three level comparator mode upper and lower limit mode Seven level comparator mode ranking mode Select a comparator condition at i...

Page 35: ...ep 3 Item is displayed Input a parameter for the mode using the numerical keys Press the MODE key to proceed to next step Step 4 Item is displayed Input a parameter for the comparison method using the numerical keys Press the ENTER key to store it The scale returns to class level after the is displayed Step 5 When the ZERO key is pressed the scale returns to the weighing mode Step 6 Proceed to 10 ...

Page 36: ...splayedvalue Out ofrange Negativevalue LOLO Red LOLO OK LOlimitvalue Displayedvalue HIlimitvalue OK Green OK HI HIlimitvalue Displayedvalue or Out ofrange Positivevalue Displayedvalue HIHI Red HIHI Caution The LO result is output to LOLO LED and LOLO option output The HI result is output to HIHI LED and HIHI option output Seven Level Comparator Mode Ranking Mode Result Comparisonformula LED Relay ...

Page 37: ...threshold values are maintained even if the power supply is off Ignore the decimal point when setting threshold values of limits and ranks Comparison is performed in order from the top row to the bottom of each table These threshold values are not judged Even if the threshold values are incorrect no error will be output ...

Page 38: ...500 kg HIHI 12 000 kg Example HV 200KC LO 148 85 kg HI 152 50 kg Example HV 15KC Rank1 LOLO 0 500 kg or more Rank2 LO 1 000 kg or more Rank3 OK 1 500 kg to 2 000 kg Rank4 HI up to 2 500 kg Rank5 HIHI up to 3 000 kg Weighing mode Inputthe LOLOlimit value InputtheLO limit value InputtheHI limit value Inputthe HIHI limit value Weighing mode Weighing mode InputtheLO limit value InputtheHI limit value ...

Page 39: ...ween on and off by pressing the corresponding key Corresponding numerical key _1_ _2_ _3_ _4_ _5_ LED for the comparison result LOLO LO OK HI HIHI Image of display during setup Example When the result is LOLO or OK the buzzer sounds Step 1 Press the _1_ key to light up the LED for LOLO If the result is LOLO buzzer sounds Step 2 Press the _3_ key to light up the LED for OK If the result is OK buzze...

Page 40: ...unction together with the auto tare function enabled In this operation mode the scale operates as take away the objects OK and stable auto tare take away the objects In this setting the polarity of LOLO LO HI and HIHI limit values are ignored and the scale shows the comparator results as below Note To start take away check weighing be sure to use the TARE key to tare the weighing value of the cont...

Page 41: ...eration and Print Samples While pressingandholdingthe SET key pressthe PRINT key Paper feed is performed Thefollowingexample is whentheprintmode inthefunctionsettings is selected Printing example for Built in printer output mode Weighing value Count Printing example for Prints the date and time Date Time Weighing value Printing example for Prints the ID ID number 000123 Date Time ID Weighing value...

Page 42: ...sult is printed 12 1 1 Installing the Roll Paper Step 1 Pull the printer cover toward you to open it Step 2 Install the roll paper so that the end of the paper is at the top Step 3 Close the printer cover Step 4 When the roll paper is installed successfully the built in printer automatically feeds out the paper Caution Do not pull the roll paper after printing It may cause printing errors next tim...

Page 43: ... power on and enter the function setting mode appears Step 2 Press the MODE key several times to display Step 3 Press the ENTER key Enter the ID number using the following keys M key The blinking digit is moved to the left PRINT key The blinking digit is moved to the right Numerical keys A value can be input at the blinking digit Refer to the table below for the 13 1 1 Display Character Table Step...

Page 44: ...icalkeys Avaluecanbe inputatthe blinkingdigit 1ZERO key Tocancelsettingsandproceedtostep5 Step 5 Press the ENTER key after finishing setting A setting value is registered and the scale proceeds to time confirmation mode after displaying To return to date confirmation mode press the MODE key Time setting mode Step 6 Press the ENTER key to enter time setting mode Set time using the following keys 1M...

Page 45: ...27 printer use Format of AD 8121B or AD 8127 or in the function table Use MODE 3 for the AD 8121B Use DUMP print mode for the AD 8127 If the GMP report is output to a personal computer use the general format or in the function table Calibration report Step 1 Perform calibration according to 14 2 Complete Calibration Procedure Step 2 appears when calibration is complete To output the results Step 3...

Page 46: ...ed in 14 2 4 Span Calibration Step 4 With nothing on the weighing pan press the ENTER key The zero point is measured and the measured value with the unit kg is displayed for a few seconds Then the value of the calibration weight is displayed Step 5 Place a weight of the same value as displayed on the weighing pan and press the ENTER key to measure it The measured value with the unit kg is displaye...

Page 47: ...s the Title block The scale automatically returns to the weighing mode Step 2 Press the PRINT key or select the auto print mode to output the weighing values Pressandhold Tooutputthe Titleblock Tooutputtheweighingvalues Manufacture Model Serial number ID number Date Time Calibration test Calibration weight Zero value Actual weight value A D CRLF MODE L HV 1 5 K C CRLF S N 6 A 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 CRLF I ...

Page 48: ...Pressandhold Tooutputthe Endblock Manufacture Model ID number Date Startingtime Column for signature Weighing value Ending time End block Serial number A D CRLF MODE L H V 1 5 K C CRLF S N 6 A 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 CRLF I D A B C D E F CRLF D A T E CRLF CRLF T I M E CRLF CRLF S T A R T CRLF T I M E CRLF CRLF CRLF S T 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 k g CRLF S T 0 0 0 2 3 4 5 k g CRLF S T 0 0 0 3 4 5 6 k g CRLF S T 0 0 0 4 ...

Page 49: ...adjust the zero point so that the zero point mark is displayed when there is nothing on the weighing pan Comment The zero point is the reference point for weighing and influences the performance of scale Span Calibration Function to adjust the span with a calibrated mass so that the scale can accurately weigh anything within the weighing capacity Comment Span means the range of weighing capacity U...

Page 50: ...2 Paris 9 809 m s2 Chicago 9 803 m s2 Rio de Janeiro 9 788 m s2 Copenhagen 9 815 m s2 Rome 9 803 m s2 Cyprus 9 797 m s2 San Francisco 9 800 m s2 Djakarta 9 781 m s2 Singapore 9 781 m s2 Frankfurt 9 810 m s2 Stockholm 9 818 m s2 Glasgow 9 816 m s2 Sydney 9 797 m s2 Havana 9 788 m s2 Tainan 9 788 m s2 Helsinki 9 819 m s2 Taipei 9 790 m s2 Kuwait 9 793 m s2 Tokyo 9 798 m s2 Lisbon 9 801 m s2 Vancouve...

Page 51: ...eleration using the numerical keys Step 4 Press the ENTER key to store the new value The display returns to gravity acceleration display after displaying Step 5 Press the CAL switch again to finish gravity acceleration correction 14 2 2 Preparation Step 1 Confirm the environmental conditions as follows Maintain a constant temperature and stable power Install the scale on a solid floor where there ...

Page 52: ...to step 14 14 2 4 Span Calibration Step 6 Set the value of the calibration mass using the numerical keys The initial value depends on the scale model Step 7 Place the calibration weight on the weighing pan Wait for the stability mark to be displayed Press the ENTER key to calculate the span and store it Step 8 The scale displays after displaying tofinish setting Remove the mass from the weighing p...

Page 53: ...ey press the ON OFF key to display software version Press the MODE key to enter function setting mode First class is displayed Step 2 Press the MODE key to select the desired class and then press the ENTER key Step 3 The first item of class is displayed Press the MODE key to select the desired item and then input a value using numerical keys Step 4 Press the ENTER key to store The display returns ...

Page 54: ...e power using the AC adapter OFF Zero tracking ON 0 5 digit 1 digit Stability band width 2 digits 0 5 seconds 1 0 second Stability band time 1 5 seconds Condition for lighting stability mark Factory settings for stability mark is within 0 5 digits and within 1 0 second Fast response sensitive tovibration Weighingat goodenvironment Weighing stabilization level Slowresponse stable weighing Forstable...

Page 55: ...s by the HOLD key during stabilization Holdcondition Automatically holds when detecting stabilization Does not sound All LEDs are turned off Buzzer Method for lighting LED When lighting up the LED registered to be lit the buzzer sounds Set it using the numerical keys On off can be switched alternately Refer to 10 1 4 Buzzer of Comparator Mode Setting key 1 2 3 4 5 Result LED LOLO LO OK HI HIHI Non...

Page 56: ...are Nocontact 2400 bps 4800 bps Baudrate1 OP ch1 9600 bps 7 bit even 7 bit odd Bitlength parity1 OP ch1 8 bit non Format 1 Format 1 existing returned value Communicationformat1 OP ch1 UFC 2400 4800 Baudrate2 OP ch2 9600 7 bit even 7 bit odd Bitlength parity2 OP ch2 8 bit non Format 1 Format 1 existing returned value Communicationformat2 OP ch2 UFC Format 1 Built inprinter communicationformat UFC N...

Page 57: ...int an accumulation value when the accumulation operation is made commands Do not output the date and time Output time ESC T 2 Output date ESC D 2 Outputdateandtime ESCD ESCT 2 Parameteravailable when connectingAD 8121Bor AD 8127 Output time RTC 1 Output date RTC 1 Time and date adding OP ch1 Output date and time RTC 1 Parameteravailable when built in printer is used Do not output the ID number ID...

Page 58: ... Print an accumulation value when the accumulation operation is made commands Do not output the date and time Output time ESC T 2 Output date ESC D 2 Outputdateandtime ESCD ESCT 2 Parameteravailable when connectingAD 8121Bor AD 8127 Output time RTC 1 Output date RTC 1 Time and date adding OP ch2 Output date and time RTC 1 Parameteravailable when built in printer is used Do not output the ID number...

Page 59: ... stable when the comparator is OK Built inprinter outputmode Print an accumulation value when the accumulation function is used Do not output the date and time Output time RTC Output date RTC Time and date adding Output date and time RTC Parameteravailable for built in printer of type CP Do not output the ID number ID number adding Output the ID number Do not print GMP output Print RTC output Stan...

Page 60: ...unction table Parameters of the comparator are reset as well Step 1 Turn off the display using the ON OFF key Step 2 While pressing and holding the TARE key press the ON OFF key to display Step 3 Press the SET key to display Step 4 When is displayed press the ENTER key to initialize parameters to the factory settings The scale displays and enters weighing mode ...

Page 61: ...slot for OP ch3 Installation example OP ch1 HVW 03C OP ch3 OP ch2 HVW 02CB HVW 04C OP ch3 HVW 04C OP ch2 OP ch1 HVW 02CB HVW 03C 16 1 Installing Options Step 1 Remove the two M3 screws at both side on the panel and then remove the panel from the display unit Step 2 Connect the cable located inside the display unit to the connector on the option panel Step 3 Firmly secure the option to the display ...

Page 62: ...as a COM port Step 3 Read the COM port number on the computer Step 4 Input the number to the data communication software Step 5 Connect the scale to the computer using the USB cable Step 6 When the PRINT key is pressed a weighing value can be received by the data communication software Example of data communication software RsComof A DWinCT 16 2 2 Example of Using the USB Interface Reading COM por...

Page 63: ...mmunication software WinCT is used data can be stored in memory Step 1 Start RsCOM of WinCT for example Step 2 Prepare parameters of Port COM Port number is 9 in the example Note The communication software WinCT can download from the A D website of URL http www aandd jp Starting Data Communication Step 1 Connect the scale to the computer using the USB cable Use a commercially available type A male...

Page 64: ... Direction Description 1 No connection 2 TXD Transmit data 3 RXD Receive data 4 No connection 5 GND Signal ground 6 DSR Data set ready 7 RTS Request to send 8 CTS Clear to send 9 Used internally Inside of the scale Terminal example of DCE side the external device DTE side Transmission EIA RS 232C Transmission form Asynchronous bi directional Data format Baud rate 2400 4800 9600 bps Data length 7 b...

Page 65: ...ryof HVW 04C Manufacturer PHOENIX 7 mm Model name MSTB 2 5 6 STF 5 08 Wire Caution When the three level comparator mode is used the comparator outputs are the HIHI 1pin OK 3 pin and LOLO 5 pin HI 2 pin and LO 4 pin are not used 1 Relay output HIHI 2 Relay output HI 3 Relay output OK 4 Relay output LO 5 Relay output LOLO 6 Common COM Buzzer The buzzer is mounted on the electrical circuit board of t...

Page 66: ...itch can be assigned at the external contact input in the function table The function of the switch can be assigned at the external contact input in the function table When the wire or wire is shorted to GND wire for 100 ms or more the specified function of the terminal or terminal is performed terminal wire switch terminal wire switch GND terminal External contact input plug 3 5 mm stereo mini pl...

Page 67: ... 9 9 9 9 9 9 k g CR LF HV C CP model S T 0 0 1 2 3 4 k g CR LF When the position of the minimum display changes depending on the weighing range the hidden digit is replaced to Example of tare function When tare data is output is specified in the parameter list data is output Net kg N 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 k g CR LF Tare data kg T 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 k g CR LF Example of preset tare function Net kg N 0 0 1 2 3 4...

Page 68: ...alue falls to 4d or below Auto print mode data and OK Specify or in the function table When the weighing value is stable and OK as a comparison result at 5d and above or 5d and below the data is output The next transmission can occur after the weighing value falls between 4d and 4d d means digit to be equivalent to minimum weighing value in the unit kg Baud Rate Select the proper baud rate accordi...

Page 69: ...otused Inseven levelcomparatormode Threshold valueof rank5 isoutput H2 Infive levelcomparatormode HIHI limit valueisoutput Inthree levelcomparatormode HIlimit value isoutput Inseven levelcomparatormode Threshold valueof rank4 isoutput H1 Infive levelcomparatormode HIlimit value isoutput Inthree levelcomparatormode Notused Inseven levelcomparatormode Upperthreshold valueof rank3 isoutput L1 Infive ...

Page 70: ...d Inseven levelcomparatormode Theupperthreshold value of rank3is stored L1 Infive levelcomparatormode LOlimit valueis stored Inthree levelcomparatormode Notused Inseven levelcomparatormode Thelowerthreshold value of rank3is stored L2 Infive levelcomparatormode LOLOlimit valueisstored Inthree levelcomparatormode LOlimit valueis stored Inseven levelcomparatormode Thethreshold valueof rank2 isstored ...

Page 71: ...ighing value is stable Net value is displayed when the scale is in a condition where tare operation is possible Command T CR LF Reply T CR LF Net value has been displayed No reply If is set To switch the weighing unit The weighing unit is switched Command U CR LF Reply U CR LF No reply If is set To cancel tare value Theweightingvaluebecomesthegross andthenet markisturnedoff Thetarevaluebecomes zer...

Page 72: ...To request the ID number The ID number is output Command I D CR LF Reply I D A B C 1 2 3 CR LF To output the preset tare value The preset tare value is output Command P T CR LF Reply P T 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 k g CR LF To output H3 value Five level comparator mode Not used Three level comparator mode Not used Seven level comparator mode Threshold valueof rank5isoutput Command H 3 CR LF Reply H 3 0 0 0 5 0...

Page 73: ...ode LOLOlimit valueisoutput Three level comparator mode LOlimit valueis output Seven level comparator mode Threshold valueof rank2isoutput Command L 2 CR LF Reply L 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 CR LF To output L3 value Five level comparator mode Notused Three level comparator mode Notused Seven level comparator mode Threshold valueof rank1isoutput Command L 3 CR LF Reply L 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 CR LF To set H3 value Fiv...

Page 74: ...imit valueis stored Three level comparator mode Notused Seven level comparator mode Thelowerthreshold value of rank3is stored Input the parameter of 6 digits excluding the polarity and decimal point Template L 1 parameter Command L 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 CR LF Reply L 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 CR LF No reply If is set To set L2 value Five level comparator mode LOLOlimit valueisstored Three level comparator mode LOlimi...

Page 75: ...and cannot be finished the response I is returned Command Z CR LF Reply I CR LF The scale is not in a condition that zero operation is possible When the scale receives a command that it cannot identify or that does not exist the response is returned Command B CR LF Reply CR LF The scale received an undefined command Response when or is specified in the function table or does not use a reply The un...

Page 76: ... Text Data to the Scale Command P F P C T E X T 2 0 S P 2 C R L F W T C R L F CR LF Reply P F CR LF Terminator The text data the UFC format can sent using the PF command Variable parameters for the scale data and control codes Parameter Scale Data Control Code Parameter Scale Data Control Code ID ID number CP Comparator result PC Counting number DT Date for built in printer Type CP WT Current weig...

Page 77: ...as Variable parameters of the scale data are replaced with the following data format Data is a fixed length that includes a sign and a decimal point The leading zeros of data are replaced with spaces 20h ID of variable parameter Example of ID number ABC456 6 digits A B C 4 5 6 PC of variable parameter Example of counting number 123 pcs 9 digit counting number 3 digit unit 1 2 3 P C WT of variable ...

Page 78: ...le parameter Example of date for built in printer Type CP YYYY MM DD 10 digits 2 0 1 8 3 1 8 TM of variable parameter Example of time for built in printer Type CP HH MM SS 8 digits 1 2 3 4 5 6 Printing Example for the PF Command using the AD 8127 Printer AD 8127 format for The PF Command or Computer Scale PF Weight CR LF SP 4 WT CR LF CHECK CR LF SP 4 CP CR LF CR LF CR LF Terminator code CR Carria...

Page 79: ...econd Repeatability Standarddeviation kg 0 001 0 002 0 005 0 005 0 01 0 02 0 02 0 05 0 1 Linearity kg 0 001 0 002 0 005 0 005 0 01 0 02 0 02 0 05 0 1 Span drift 20 ppm C typ 5 C to 35 C HV C AC adapter Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type The AC adapter may not be provided for some areas 50Hz 60Hz Battery TYPE D R20P R20PU LR20 x 4 Power sou...

Page 80: ...tion kg 0 002 0 01 0 02 0 04 Linearity kg 0 002 0 01 0 02 0 04 Span drift 20 ppm C typ 5 C to 35 C HW C AC adapter Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type The AC adapter may not be provided for some areas 50Hz 60Hz Battery TYPE D R20P R20PU LR20 x 4 Power source HW CP AC adapter Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local ...

Page 81: ... C AC adapter Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type The AC adapter may not be provided for some areas 50Hz 60Hz Battery TYPE D R20P R20PU LR20 x 4 Power source HV CP AC adapter Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type The AC adapter may not be provided for some areas 50Hz 60Hz Battery life ...

Page 82: ...ase confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type The AC adapter may not be provided for some areas 50Hz 60Hz Battery TYPE D R20P R20PU LR20 x 4 Power source HW CP AC adapter Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type The AC adapter may not be provided for some areas 50Hz 60Hz Battery life HW C Approximatel...

Page 83: ...C CP Series Page 81 Dimensions S models HV 15KC HV 15KCP HW 10KC HW 10KCP 494 255 43 250 366 104 180 35 180 201 250 330 M models HV 60KC HV 60KCP HW 60KC HW 60KCP 640 255 750 43 424 105 240 45 334 187 Unit mm ...

Page 84: ... 200KC HV 200KCP HW 100KC HW 100KCP HW 200KC HW 200KCP 390 746 255 43 750 530 129 300 45 440 187 L2 models HV 300KC HV 300KCP HV 600KC HV 600KCP 600 HW 300KC HW 300KCP HW 600KC HW 600KCP 943 255 40 18 942 700 146 149 76 506 47 606 Unit mm ...

Page 85: ...weighing pan Perform zero point calibration is displayed and does not proceed The weighing value is unstable due to drift vibration or other factors A breeze or vibration may be affecting the measurement Check around the weighing pan Check the connection of load cell cable Zero value is not displayed when the display is turned on Remove anything that is on the weighing pan Perform zero point calib...

Page 86: ...ngth Parity1 54 Bitlength Parity2 54 Baudrate1 54 66 Baudrate2 54 66 Bracketcover 8 10 11 Bitlength Parity1 54 Bitlength Parity2 54 Bubblespiritlevel 7 8 18 19 Built inprintercommunicationformat 54 Built inprinterlabelmode 57 Built inprinteroutputmode 57 Buzzer 37 53 63 Buzzer 12 37 53 63 CA Command Clearaccumulation 67 Cableclamp 10 11 14 16 Cabletie 8 10 11 Calibration 49 50 Calibrationerror 21 ...

Page 87: ...able 12 15 HVW 11C Wallmountingkit 12 HVW 13 RollerconveyorforL models 12 HVW 14 RollerconveyorforM models 12 HW C CPseries 3 7 41 IDnumber 41 57 IDnumber 39 41 43 46 55 56 IDnumberoutput 55 57 ID Command SetIDnumber 67 GMPoutput1 55 GMPoutput2 56 GMPprint 57 Installingdriversoftware 60 Item 21 22 51 Keylock 52 L1 Command SetL1value 68 L2 Command SetL2value 68 72 L3 Command SetL3value 68 72 Built ...

Page 88: ...uringtare 54 Spancalibration 47 50 Spandrift 77 80 Stabilitybandtime 52 Stabilityband width 52 Stabilizationlevel 52 Standforthedisplayunit FW 15 12 StatusofLEDwhenturningondisplay 54 Stabilityband width 52 Addtimeanddatetointerface1 55 Addtimeanddatetointerface2 56 Addtimeanddatetobuilt inprinter 57 Streammode 55 57 65 Stabilitybandtime 52 Accumulationmode 30 39 T Command Settareatstableweighingv...

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