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HV/HW-CEP Series 

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9.2.

 

Counting the Number of Articles 

 

Step  1  Press the 

 MODE 

 key to display the unit  . 

 
 
Step  2  Store the unit mass of the article.  
 

  Refer to "9.1. Storing a Unit Mass" 

 
Step  3  Place the container on the 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 pan. 
 
 
 

Storing a unit mass

STABLE

STABLE

Zeroing value

Pan

A container(bowl)

Counting mode

Note

The pan shape depends

on the scale model.

Summary of Contents for HV-15KCEP

Page 1: ...HV HW CEP Series Digital Platform Scale HV 15KCEP HV 60KCEP HV 200KCEP HW 10KCEP HW 60KCEP HW 100KCEP HW 200KCEP 1WMPD4003607 2018 01 26 ...

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: ...ALLING THE SCALE 7 4 1 Setting up the Scale 7 5 UNPACKING 8 5 1 Accessories and Options List 9 5 2 Installing the Batteries 10 5 3 Grounding the scale 11 6 CONFORMING STANDARDS 12 6 1 IECEx 12 6 2 ATEX 12 6 3 FM FMc Zone 12 6 4 FM FMc Division 12 7 DESCRIPTION OF EACH PART 14 7 1 Display and Symbols 15 7 2 Keys 17 8 BASIC OPERATION 19 8 1 Turning the Scale on off and Weighing 19 8 1 1 When Using B...

Page 4: ... AUTO TARE 29 13 CALIBRATION 30 13 1 Gravity Acceleration Table 31 13 2 Complete Calibration Procedure 32 13 2 1 Gravity Acceleration Correction 32 13 2 2 Preparation 32 13 2 3 Calibration of the Zero Point 33 13 2 4 Span Calibration 33 14 FUNCTION TABLE 34 14 1 Parameter Setting Procedure 34 14 2 Parameter List 35 15 SPECIFICATIONS 37 16 MAINTENANCE 41 16 1 Check Points Before Calling Maintenance...

Page 5: ...pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment If this unit is operated in a residential area it might cause some interference and under these circumstances the user would be required to take at his own expense whatever measures are necessary to eliminate the in...

Page 6: ... articles to be counted to a count when each article has the same mass value The comparator function compares the displayed weight value with the upper limit value HI and the lower limit value LO and displays the result The scale has an accumulation function with a maximum of 6 digits which has a maximum accumulations of 999 times The number of times weighed and the total mass of that can be store...

Page 7: ...m scale must be by the same manufacturer When replacing the batteries be sure to prevent foreign materials from entering the battery compartment The enclosure contains aluminum and is considered a potential risk of ignition by impact or friction Care must be taken during installation to prevent impact or friction 3 2 Precautions on Installing the Scale Consider the following conditions to get the ...

Page 8: ...hen the lb mark is displayed As a Battery only the four D LR20 or AM1 alkaline 1 5 V batteries listed below can be used DURACELL MN1300 ENERGIZER E95 Panasonic LR20 XJ 3 4 Precautions on storing the Scale Do not disassemble the scale Do not use solvents to clean the scale Wipe it with a dry lint free cloth or a lint free cloth which is moistened with warm water and a mild detergent The base unit c...

Page 9: ...ause the pole and bracket is a combined unit Step 4 Select a place for installing the scale Refer to 3 2 Precoution on Installing the Scale Step 5 Adjust the level of the base unit using the bubble spirit level and the leveling feet Step 6 Adjust the angle of the display unit and fix by display knobs Step 7 Check the weighing accuracy If the scale needs calibration refer to 13 Calibration The disp...

Page 10: ...00KCEP HW 10KCEP HW 100KCEP HW 200KCEP HV 60KCEP HW 60KCEP 3mm hex wrench 2 5mm hex wrench Display unit Base unit Pan Display unit Base unit Pan Caution Do not pull the load cell cable Display unit Base unit Pan Caution Do not pull the load cell cable ...

Page 11: ...ries and Options List Accessories List Models Accessories Quantity HV 15KCEP HW 10KCEP 2 5mm hex wrench 1 Instruction manual 1 HV 60KCEP HV 200KCEP HW 60KCEP HW 100KCEP HW 200KCEP 2 5mm hex wrench 1 3mm hex wrench 1 Instruction manual 1 ...

Page 12: ...asonic LR20 XJ Step 7 Attach the battery cover and secure it using the battery box securing screws Step 8 Close the covers in reverse order of step 3 to step 1 Caution Replace used batteries with four new ones when lb is displayed All 4 cells in single platform scale must be by the same manufacturer Do not mix used and new batteries It may cause damage to the batteries or the scale if used Check t...

Page 13: ... on the scale model Refer to the table below These procedures are only for grounding part of the scale Models Refer to HV 15KCEP HW 10KCEP Procedure A HV 60KCEP HV 200KCEP HW 60KCEP HW 100KCEP HW 200KCEP Procedure B Procedure A HV 15KCEP HW 10KCEP Secure the grounding cable using a M4 screw in the screw hole between the two hexagon bolts on the base unit bottom side Part of Procedure B HV 60KCEP H...

Page 14: ... T4 Temperature Class Ga Equipment Protection Level 6 3 FM FMc Zone Class I Zone 0 AEx Ex ia IIB T4 Tamb 25 to 40 FM17US0171X FM17CA0089X Class Permitted Class Zone Permitted Zone Ex Ex Component AEx American National Standard ia Type of Protection IIB Gas Classification T4 Temperature Class 6 4 FM FMc Division Intrinsically Safe for Class I Division 1 Groups C D T4 Tamb 25 to 40 FM17US0171X FM17C...

Page 15: ...HV HW CEP Series Page 13 The label on the scale ...

Page 16: ...g foot Display unit Pole Display knobs Models HV 15KCEP HW 10KCEP Models HV 60KCEP HV 200KCEP HW 60KCEP HW 100KCEP HW 200KCEP Bubble spirit level Leveling foot Leveling foot CAL switch Calibrating the scale to weigh correctly Caution The certified mass is required Ground terminal Rear knobs Battery box Rear cover Display knobs ...

Page 17: ...n subtracted from the gross value A A A Preset tare mark While a tare with digital input is displayed this mark blinks A Hold mark While the display is held this mark is displayed Accumulation mark While the accumulation function is used this mark is displayed A A Low battery mark When the battery is depleted becoming low voltage this mark is displayed Replace with four new batteries A A A Compara...

Page 18: ...n Enter a parameter using the numerical keypad Press the ENTER key to store the new parameters A A A A A While preset tare setting Example Enter a setting value using the numerical keypad Press the ENTER key to store the new tare A A A A Hold display Example The hold display is set using Hold of the function table When the weight value is Near zero within the zero band or changes more than 25 30 d...

Page 19: ...by 1 g up to 3 kg A A 7 2 Keys Display and Symbols Description A ON OFF key The scale is in standby status when power is connected using the AC adapter A A A ZERO key The ZERO key will zero the scale if the weight value is within 2 of the weighing capacity kg around the power on zero point The zero point indicator turns on Zero operation If the scale is in tare in this time the tare value is clear...

Page 20: ...Switches the mode unit to be displayed The mode unit is maintained in non volatile memory so the scale displays using the most recently used mode unit when turning on the power next time Used as key to select the items at each setting HOLD key Holds the display Refer to function settings for details Not used in the HV HW CEP series Enters function settings Display off and press Press and hold and ...

Page 21: ...With nothing on the pan press the ZERO key to display zero Step 6 Place an article to be weighed on the pan gently Step 7 Wait for the stability mark to be displayed Read the weight value Step 8 Remove the article from the pan Step 9 Turn the scale off using the ON OFF key Caution When is displayed this means the batteries will run out soon Replace used batteries with four new ones when lb is disp...

Page 22: ...3 Place an article to be weighed into the container Wait for the stability mark to be displayed and read its net display Step 4 Remove the article and the container from the pan 8 2 2 Digital Input Preset Tare Step 1 Press and hold the SET key and press the TARE key Then the blank or stored tare value is displayed The blank display means that the tare value is zero reset value And PT blinks Step 2...

Page 23: ...ighing Number of accumulations 1 Accumulation value 1 Upper lower limit values setting mode Preset tare setting mode 8 3 Switching the mode Ib OZ display is available only with HV 15KCEP and HW 10KCEP The scale displays the number of accumulations and an accumulation value only when accumulation data exists ...

Page 24: ...ainer on the 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 lo ut and returns to step 3 Increase the number of samples More than 10 digits of the total s...

Page 25: ...toring a Unit Mass Step 3 Place the container on the 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 pan Storing a unit mass STABLE STABLE Zeroing value Pan A container bowl Counting mode Note The pan shape depends on the scale model ...

Page 26: ...umulation function with a blinking M to reset the current function The count and accumulated mass value become zero Caution The accumulation function is available only when weighing is performed in the same unit Parameter List and Word Definition The Near zero is within 4 digits from the zero point in the unit of kg The digit is a unit of display and is equivalent to the minimum measurable mass Th...

Page 27: ...t near zero the scale accumulates the data automatically The next accumulation can be performed after the display becomes near zero Use Recording the number and mass of articles removed from the pan Place the articles on the pan Press the TARE key at each removal A A A A A ...

Page 28: ...e level 1 LOLO level 2 LO Level 3 OK level 4 HI level 5 HIHI and over in the positive value To use the comparator modes the function settings Cp l and Cp must be specified and the comparator values must be set Using the function setting Cp l select a comparator mode 0 five level comparator mode 1 three level comparator mode 2 Seven level comparator mode portion weighing mode Using the function set...

Page 29: ...mode portion weighing mode Results Comparison formula LED display None Displayed value Level 1 lower limit value Or over in the negative value No LEDs on LOLO Level 1 Displayed value Level 2 lower limit value Red LED on LO Level 2 Displayed value Level 3 lower limit value Yellow LED on OK Level 3 Level 3 lower limit value Displayed value Level 3 upper limit value Green LED on HI Level 4 Level 3 up...

Page 30: ...To enter numerical value C To cancel settings SET To switch between and ENTER To store setting values Each time the SET key is pressed switches between being lit and off at the first digit being lit means a minus setting 3 When the setting is complete end is displayed and the scale returns to the weighing mode At this time power on zero is not performed Example of five level comparator mode Exampl...

Page 31: ...ghing Cp p 1 Example with Cp l 0 setting Take away check weighing negative comparison is the way to compare the negative weight while taking away objects from a container Set the function Cp p 1 together with the auto tare function enabled at 1 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...

Page 32: ...int so that the zero point mark is displayed when there is nothing on the pan Comment The zero point is the fundamental starting point to weigh anything and influences the performance of scale Span Calibration The 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 Use a ca...

Page 33: ...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 34: ...ing the numerical keypad Step 4 Press the ENTER key to store the new value The display returns to gravity acceleration display after displaying end Step 5 Press the CAL switch again to finish gravity acceleration correction 13 2 2 Preparation Step 6 Confirm the environmental conditions as follows Maintain a constant temperature and stable power Install the scale on a solid floor where there is no ...

Page 35: ... Set the value of the calibration mass using the numerical keypad The initial value depends on the scale model Step 12 Place the mass on the pan which was set at step 11 Wait for the stability mark to be displayed Press the ENTER key The scale then calculates the span and stores it Step 13 The scale displays Cal after displaying end to finish setting Remove the mass from the pan Step 14 Press the ...

Page 36: ...software version p XXX Press the MODE key to enter function setting mode Class ba5fnc 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 enter a value using numerical keypad Step 4 Press the ENTER key to store The display returns to class after displaying end Step 5 Pr...

Page 37: ...king trc 0 OFF 1 ON Stability band width 5t b 0 0 5 digit 1 1 digit 2 2 digits Stability band time 5t t 0 0 5 second 1 1 0 second 2 1 5 seconds Weighing stabilization level cond 0 Fast 1 2 3 4 Slow Backlight control l it 0 Always turned off 1 Always lit 2 Turns off 5 seconds after stabilizing 3 Turns off 10 seconds after stabilizing 4 Turns off 15 seconds after stabilizing 5 Turns off 30 seconds a...

Page 38: ...olds or releases by the HOLD key 2 Automatically holds when detecting a stabilization factory settings Near zero is within 4 digits four times the minimum mass that can be weighed from zero point in the unit kg Class Items Parameter Details and usage Cp fnc Comparator judgment value Cp l 0 Five level comparator 1 Three level comparator upper and lower limits 2 Seven level comparator portion weighi...

Page 39: ... 10 20 50 100 A Max count number pieces 150 000 120 000 110 000 A Display 7 segment LCD Character height 25 mm 3 color 5 level comparator LED Display refreshment rate 10 times per second A Repeatability g 1 2 5 5 10 20 20 50 100 A Linearity g 1 2 5 5 10 20 20 50 100 A Span drift 20ppm C typ 5 C to 35 C A Power source Battery TYPE D LR20 x 4 DURACELL MN1300 ENERGIZER E95 Panasonic LR20 XJ A A A Bat...

Page 40: ... 000 110 000 A Display 7 segment LCD Character height 25 mm 3 color 5 level comparator LED Display refreshment rate 10 times per second A Repeatability g 2 10 20 40 A Linearity g 2 10 20 40 A Span drift 20ppm C typ 5 C to 35 C A Power source Battery TYPE D LR20 x 4 DURACELL MN1300 ENERGIZER E95 Panasonic LR20 XJ A A A Battery life Approximately 1500 hours LED and Backlight off 1000 hours LED and B...

Page 41: ...HV HW CEP Series Page 39 Dimensions Models HV 15KCEP HW 10KCEP Models HV 60KCEP HW 60KCEP Unit mm 214 180 35 180 201 60 108 397 250 250 439 424 330 214 240 776 45 334 187 55 105 585 ...

Page 42: ...Page 40 HV HW CEP Series Models HV 200KCEP HW 100KCEP HW 200KCEP Unit mm 70 129 300 776 214 45 440 187 530 390 691 ...

Page 43: ...ot proceed The weight value is unstable due to drift vibration or other A breeze or vibration may be affecting the measurement Check around the weighing pan Check the connection of load cell cable No zero display when the display is turned on Remove anything that is on the pan Perform zero point calibration A A A A A A Cal e is displayed Calibration error that means Too heavy A A Cal e is displaye...

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