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CONTENTS

 

1.

 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..........................................................................2

 

2.

 

PARTS DESCRIPTION..............................................................................3

 

3.

 

PREPARATION .........................................................................................4

 

3.1. Installing / Exchanging batteries..............................................................4 
3.2. Setting up the scale.................................................................................4 

4.

 

DISPLAY AND SYMBOLS .........................................................................5

 

4.1. Display ....................................................................................................5 
4.2. Operations and functions of switches......................................................6 

5.

 

OPERATION ..............................................................................................7

 

5.1. Basic weighing operation ........................................................................7 
5.2. Notes about operations ...........................................................................7 
5.3. Weight display resolution ........................................................................8 

6.

 

SELECTING A WEIGHING UNIT...............................................................9

 

6.1. Storing the weighing unit .........................................................................9 
6.2. Selecting the weighing unit......................................................................9 

7.

 

COUNTING MODE ..................................................................................10

 

8.

 

COMPARATOR .......................................................................................11

 

8.1. The formula to compare ........................................................................12 
8.2. Entering the comparator values ............................................................14 

9.

 

AUTO-TARE ............................................................................................15

 

10.

 

CALIBRATION .........................................................................................16

 

10.1. Calibration mode .................................................................................16 
10.2. Gravity acceleration correction............................................................17 
10.3. Calibration using a weight ...................................................................18 
10.4. Restoring the calibration data to the factory set values.......................19 

11.

 

FUNCTION SETTINGS............................................................................20

 

11.1. Setting the parameters........................................................................20 
11.2. Restoring the function settings to the factory set values .....................21 
11.3. Function list .........................................................................................22 

12. MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................24 

12.1. Notes on maintenance ........................................................................24 
12.2. Error codes..........................................................................................24 

13.

 

SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................25

 

14.

 

GRAVITY ACCELERATION.....................................................................27

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for IP67

Page 1: ...SJ 3000WP SJ 6000WP SJ 15KWP SJ 30KWP 1WM PD4002705A ...

Page 2: ...oduced transmitted transcribed or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of A D Company Limited The contents of this manual and the specifications of the instrument covered by this manual are subject to change for improvement without notice ...

Page 3: ...2 Selecting the weighing unit 9 7 COUNTING MODE 10 8 COMPARATOR 11 8 1 The formula to compare 12 8 2 Entering the comparator values 14 9 AUTO TARE 15 10 CALIBRATION 16 10 1 Calibration mode 16 10 2 Gravity acceleration correction 17 10 3 Calibration using a weight 18 10 4 Restoring the calibration data to the factory set values 19 11 FUNCTION SETTINGS 20 11 1 Setting the parameters 20 11 2 Restori...

Page 4: ...llowing safety precautions should always be followed WARNING Internal service or adjustment to this product should be performed by a qualified person CAUTION Avoid installing the scale in direct sunlight which may cause discoloration or malfunctions Do not mix battery types or new and old batteries Replace with all new batteries at the same time If the scale is not to be used for a long period of ...

Page 5: ...ved at times such as when the scale is cleaned Battery cover To maintain waterproof performance close completely this cover and secure by screws Weight sensor Load cell Note To maintain performance do not touch this sensor Screw to fix the pan support Screw for securing Display and switch Leveling foot Switch cover When this cover is opened the CAL and RESET switches inside are revealed Keep the c...

Page 6: ...the screws for securing the battery cover CAUTION Do not mix used and new batteries Do not mix the different types of batteries That may cause damage to the batteries or the scale Take care of the polarity of batteries The polarity marks are shown in the battery compartment 3 2 Setting up the scale CAUTION Avoid installing the scale in direct sunlight that may cause discoloration or malfunctions P...

Page 7: ... in progress ZERO Turns on when zero is displayed Comparator LEDs Turns on when the comparator results are displayed Weighing units Ib oz ozt Ib oz tI s tI h tI t t pcs N g and kg are available A selected unit is displayed Turns on while a switch is touched Battery indicator The battery indicator changes as the battery capacity decreases as shown below New Replace the batteries ...

Page 8: ... setting mode In the function setting mode to set the parameters Tap the switch to select the function item During measurement Tap the switch to tare the scale and display zero net weight display In the function setting mode to set the parameters Other than at the item unit Tap the switch to store new parameters and return to the weighing mode At the item unit Tap the switch to select active inact...

Page 9: ...ghing pan or in the container and wait for the STABLE indicator to turn on and read the value 6 Remove the object from the weighing pan 7 Touch and hold the switch Then the scale displays 0ff and turns the power off 5 2 Notes about operations Power on zero If the weight is unstable at power ON the scale displays Check anything touches the weighing pan or check if there is strong wind or vibration ...

Page 10: ...ower off function is enabled LCD backlight The LCD backlight is controlled by the functions l it and l i If no switch is touched or tapped and the weight display continues to be stable for a certain period of time the LCD backlight will automatically turn off The elapsed time to turn off is set by the function setting l it The backlight always on or off is also selectable The function setting l i ...

Page 11: ...ction 6 Tap the TARE switch to store new units The scale returns to the weighing mode Unit Symbol Conversion to gram Gram 1 00000 g Kilogram 1000 00 g Pound UK 453 59237 g Ounce avoir 28 349523125 g Troy ounce 31 1034768 g Pound Ounce Tael Hong Kong general Singapore 37 7994 g Tael Hong Kong jewelry 37 4290 g Tael Taiwan 37 5 g Tola 11 6638038 g Counting unit Newton See below Newtons is a value ca...

Page 12: ...side of the number of samples tap the switch to zero the scale If necessary place a container on the weighing pan and tap the TARE switch Confirm that the right side of the number of samples shows zero 5 Place the correct number of samples on the weighing pan or in the container 6 Confirm that the STABLE indicator is turned on Tap the UNITS switch to calculate and store the unit weight Remove the ...

Page 13: ...and outputs results in seven levels of outside the lowest limit level 1 LOLO level 2 LO Level 3 OK level 4 HI level 5 HIHI and outside the highest limit 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 Result LED blinks 1 five level comparator m...

Page 14: ...ode Results Comparison formula LED display LOLO Displayed value LOLO limit or e Red LED on LO LOLO limit Displayed value LO limit Yellow LED on OK LO limit Displayed value HI limit Green LED on HI HI limit Displayed value HIHI limit Yellow LED on HIHI HIHI limit Displayed value or e Red LED on Three level comparator mode Results Comparison formula LED display LO Displayed value LO limit or e Red L...

Page 15: ...r limit Displayed value or e No LEDs on The comparator values are common to the weighing and counting mode Ignore the decimal point when setting the comparator values Example for SJ 6000WP when the setting value is 001000 Display mode Limit value Capacity Minimum display Normal resolution kg 1 000 kg 6 000 kg 0 001 kg High resolution kg 0 1000 kg 6 0000 kg 0 0005 kg Maximum resolution g 100 0 g 60...

Page 16: ...hen the setting is complete the scale memorizes the values and displays end then returns to the weighing mode At this time power on zero is not performed Five level Three level Seven level comparator mode comparator mode comparator mode Touch hold Touch hold Touch hold Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap Weighing mode To set the LOLO limit value To set the LO limit value To set the HI ...

Page 17: ... comparison for take away Cp p 1 example with Cp l 0 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 o...

Page 18: ...n using a weight Restoring the factory set values How to enter the calibration mode Method 1 1 Make sure that the scale is in the weighing mode 2 Touch and hold the SAMPLE switch until the gravity acceleration value in this example 9 7985 appears and release the switch Note The above operation is disabled for the Legal for Trade models Method 2 1 Make sure that the scale is in the weighing mode 2 ...

Page 19: ...using a calibration weight at the place where it is to be used 1 Refer to 10 1 Calibration mode to enter the calibration mode The gravity acceleration value is displayed 2 Tap the TARE switch to enter the gravity acceleration value setting mode 3 Change the displayed value using the following switches UNITS To shift the blinking digit to the right SAMPLE To increase the value of the blinking digit...

Page 20: ...y setting If SPAN calibration is not to be performed turn the power OFF to exit from the calibration procedure 6 To calibrate with a weight different from the weighing capacity change the displayed value using the following switches UNITS To shift the digit that is blinking to the right SAMPLE To increase the value of the blinking digit by one Using a weight with the same value as the weighing cap...

Page 21: ...2 Tap the UNITS switch twice to display ClrC 3 Tap the TARE switch to display ClrC no with no blinking 4 Tap the SAMPLE switch ClrC no changes to ClrC go with go blinking To cancel the restoring procedure tap the switch The display returns to step 2 5 When ClrC go is displayed tap the TARE switch The factory set values are restored and end is displayed Then the display returns to ClrC To finish th...

Page 22: ...on number 3 After about one second the item is displayed 4 Change the item or parameter using the following switches UNITS To display the next item SAMPLE To increase the value of the blinking digit by one to change the parameter When the parameter is changed the STABLE indicator turns off 5 Tap the TARE switch to store the setting value After displaying end the scale goes to the weighing mode To ...

Page 23: ...Release the switch but continue to touch the TARE switch until Clrf no with no blinking is displayed 3 Tap the SAMPLE switch Clrf no changes to Clrf go with go blinking 4 When Clrf go is displayed tap the TARE switch The factory set values are restored After displaying end the scale goes to the weighing mode To cancel the restoring procedure touch and hold the switch to turn off the scale Tap Tap ...

Page 24: ...HING UNIT 0 Zero tracking function disabled Zero tracking trc 1 Zero tracking function enabled Tracks the zero drift 0 Weak stability quick response 1 2 3 Weighing stability response speed Cond 4 Strong stability slow response Response time from placing an object on the pan to turning on the stable indicator 0 Backlight always off 1 Backlight always on 2 Turns off 5 seconds after stabilizing 3 Tur...

Page 25: ... comparison result 0 Normal comparison Normal Negative comparison Cp p 1 Negative comparison for take away check weighing Refer to 9 AUTO TARE 0 Auto tare function disabled Auto tare function at 1 Auto tare function enabled Refer to 9 AUTO TARE 0 Immediately after OK and stable 1 0 5 second after OK and stable 2 1 0 second after OK and stable 3 1 5 seconds after OK and stable 4 2 0 seconds after O...

Page 26: ...ght sensor or internal circuit may have a problem Power on zero error Indicates that the power is turned on with a load beyond the power on zero range or the weight value too unstable to perform power on zero Remove the load or check if there is wind vibration or anything touching the weighing pan Unit weight error Indicates that total weight of samples is too light to set the unit weight in the c...

Page 27: ...C 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F Display Weight display 7 segment LCD with Backlight Character height 26 mm Comparator LEDs red yellow green yellow red Display update 20 times per second Operating temperature 10 C 40 C 14 F 104 F Less than 85 RH Power 6 x R20P LR20 D size batteries Battery life Approximately 5000 hours with alkaline cells at 20 C LED Backlight off 2000 hours with manganese cells at 20 C LED B...

Page 28: ... ozt 193 ozt 480 ozt 960 ozt 0 05 ozt 0 1 ozt 0 2 ozt 0 5 ozt 0 02 ozt 0 05 ozt 0 1 ozt 0 2 ozt 0 01 ozt 0 02 ozt 0 05 ozt 0 1 ozt ozt Minimum display 0 005 ozt 0 01 ozt 0 02 ozt 0 05 ozt Capacity 6 lb 9 oz 13 lb 33 lb 66 lb lb oz Minimum display 0 1 oz 0 1 oz 0 1 oz 0 1 oz Capacity 4 c 15 tl 9 c 14 tl 24c 12tl 49 c 9 tl Catty tl HG Minimum display 0 01 tl 0 1 tl 0 1 tl 0 1 tl Capacity 5 c 10 c 25...

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