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6.2

Overview of display   

Display

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2

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

3

4

kg  

Pcs

(mom) 

CAL 

Weight unit 

display 

%

Gram 

Kilogram 

Stability display  

Display for parts counting

Percent weighing display 

Display for tolerance weighing 

Momme 

Display for adjustment. Signals the adjustment function 

Bar graph 

Zeroing display  

Taring 

Description

g (Gramm) 
(ct) Carat 
(oz)

Ounce 

(ozt) Fine 

ounce 

(d) Dram 
(dwt) Penny weight 
(tl.h) Tael (Taiwan) 
(tl.c)

Tael (Chin.) 

(t.lt) Troy 

Tael 

(t) Tola 

In models NTEP only g 
available 

T

0

7. Operation 

7.1 Simple 

Weighing

7.1.1

Non NTEP models

7.1.2

NTEP models 

• To switch off the balance press shortly           . 

• Place goods to be weighed on balance 

Wait until the stability display appears           . 
Read weighing result. 

• Start balance by pressing 

The balance will carry out a self-test. 
Wait for “0.0” display 

Operation

Balance Display

• Should the balance not display exactly “0.0” despite empty scale 

pan, press the           button. 

The balance starts with resetting to „0“ 

• To switch off the balance press shortly           . 

• Place goods to be weighed on balance 

Wait until the stability display appears           . 
Read weighing result. 

• Start balance by pressing 

The balance will carry out a self-test. 
Wait for “0.0” display 

Operation

Balance Display

• Should the balance not display exactly “0.0” despite empty scale 

pan, press the           button. 

The balance starts with resetting to “0” 

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Summary of Contents for CZ 1201

Page 1: ...Economical Precision Balances Operating Manual CZ Series This document hosted by www oldwillknottscales com ...

Page 2: ...8 5 5 Initial Commissioning 9 5 6 Calibration 9 5 7 Calibration Process 9 5 7 1 Calibration Procedure Non NTEP models 10 5 7 2 Calibration procedure NTEP models 11 5 8 Linearization 12 5 8 1 Linearization non verifiable models low resolution 13 5 8 2 Linearization of non verifiable models low resolution and verifiable models 15 5 8 3 Table Linearization points 16 5 9 Position of seals and adjustin...

Page 3: ...over weighing units Unit only non NTEP appliances 33 8 6 2 Display background illumination 34 8 6 3 Multi Tare function only models NTEP 35 9 Data output RS 232 36 9 1 Technical data 36 9 2 Pin allocation of balance output bushing 36 9 3 Printer operation printout examples 37 9 4 Continuous data output 38 9 5 Remote control instructions 38 10 Error messages 39 11 Service maintenance disposal 40 11...

Page 4: ...F1 Ø 120 10 20 50 100 200 g ct lb oz d ozt dwt mo tl h tl c tl t t bt n 2 hours 3 sec 5 C 35 C max 80 not condensing 2 6 kg 180 x 220 x 85mm 9 V 800 mA Aczet Readability d Weighing range max Reproducibility Linearity Smallest part weight for parts counting Reference quantities at parts counting Weighing Units Recommended adjustment weight not added class Warm up time Stabilization time typical Ope...

Page 5: ... 100 200 g ct lb oz d ozt dwt mo tl h tl c tl t t bt n 2 hours 3 sec 5 C 35 C max 80 not condensing 2 6 kg 180 x 220 x 85mm 9 V 800 mA Aczet Readability d Weighing range max Reproducibility Linearity Smallest part weight for parts counting Reference quantities at parts counting Weighing Units Recommended adjustment weight not added class Warm up time Stabilization time typical Operating temperatur...

Page 6: ... 200 g ct lb oz d ozt dwt mo tl h tl c tl t t bt n 2 hours 3 sec 10 C 25 C max 80 not condensing 2 6 kg 180 x 220 x 85mm 9 V 800 mA Aczet Readability d Weighing range max Reproducibility Linearity Smallest part weight for parts counting Reference quantities at parts counting Weighing Units Recommended adjustment weight not added class Warm up time Stabilization time typical Operating temperature H...

Page 7: ...l h tl c tl t t bt n 2 hours 3 sec 10 C 25 C max 80 not condensing 2 6 kg 180 x 220 x 85mm 9 V 800 mA Aczet Readability d Weighing range max Reproducibility Linearity Smallest part weight for parts counting Reference quantities at parts counting Weighing Units Recommended adjustment weight not added class Warm up time Stabilization time typical Operating temperature Humidity of air Weighing plate ...

Page 8: ...ontheweighingplate Thismaydamagethemeasuringsystem Impacts and overloading exceeding the stated maximum load max of the balance minus a possiblyexistingtareload mustbestrictlyavoided Balancemaybedamagebythis Neveroperatebalanceinexplosiveenvironment Theserialversionisnotexplosionprotected The structure of the balance may not be modified This may lead to incorrect weighing results safety relatedfau...

Page 9: ...tedandmaintainedbytrainedpersonnel 4Transportation Storage 4 1Testinguponacceptance When receiving the appliance please check packaging immediately and the appliance itself when unpackingforpossiblevisibledamage 4 2 Packaging returntransport Keepallpartsoftheoriginalpackagingforapossiblyrequiredreturn Onlyuseoriginalpackagingforreturning Priortodispatchdisconnectallcablesandremoveloose mobileparts...

Page 10: ...tectthebalanceagainsthighhumidity vaporsanddust Do not expose the device to extreme dampness for longer periods of time Non permitted condensation condensation of air humidity on the appliance may occur if a cold appliance is taken to a considerably warmer environment In this case acclimatize the disconnected applianceforca 2hoursatroomtemperature Avoidstaticchargeofgoodstobeweighedorweighingconta...

Page 11: ...CZ 602 CZ 601 CZ 1202 CZ 2002 CZ 3001 5 3 Mains connection Power is supplied via the external mains adapter The stated voltage value must be the same as the local voltage Only use original ACZET mains adapters Using other makes requires consent by ACZET 5 4 Connection of peripheral devices Before connecting or disconnecting of additional devices printer PC to the data interface always disconnect t...

Page 12: ...cation on earth each balance must be coordinated in compliance with the underlying physical weighing principle to the existing acceleration due to gravity at its place of location only if the balance has not already been adjusted to the location in the factory This Calibration process must be carried out for the first commissioning after each change of location as well as in case of fluctuating en...

Page 13: ...Take away calibration weight Calibration Procedure non NTEP models 10 ...

Page 14: ...MODE 11 ...

Page 15: ...arity deviation is discovered during a testing instrument control you can improve this by meansoflinearization Carrying out linearization is restricted to specialist staff possessing well acquainted with theworkingsofweighingscales The test weights to be used must be adapted to the weighing scale s specifications see chapter testinginstrumentscontrol Observestableenvironmentalconditions Stabilisat...

Page 16: ...uccessively P1Lin appears Press anew Pin appearsagain Operation Balance Display MODE Start balance by pressing Whilst the balance carries out a self test press until F1 Unt appears Press successively and LoAd 0 appears after the apparition of the stability display and the signal sound LoAd1 willbedisplayed MODE Tare ...

Page 17: ...Ad 2 will bedisplayed Removeweight3 andplaceweight2 Wait for the stability display and the signal sound LoAd 1 will bedisplayed Removeweight2 andplaceweight1 Wait forthe stability display and the signal sound LoAd 0 willbedisplayed Removeweight1 Afterthe stability display and the signal sound the balance carries out a selftest and changes into the weighing mode Now the linearizationisconcludedsucc...

Page 18: ... weight during selftest The balance changes into weighing mode Now the linearization is concluded successfully Press repeatedlyuntil tECH appears In case of verifiable models press the adjustment switch on the lowerside of the balance Start balance by pressing While the balance carries out a selftest press until F1Unt appears MODE MODE Operation Balance Display Press anew Pin appearsagain Press an...

Page 19: ...eight 3 90 g 150 g 200 g 900 g 1500 g 2 kg 4 kg Weight 4 120 g 200 g 300 g 1200 g 2000 g 3 kg 4 kg Max 500 g 600 g 1200 g 1200 g 500 g 600 g 5000 g 6000 g 6000 g Load 0 0 g 0 g 0 g 0 g 0 g 0 g 0 g 0 g 0 g Load 1 Weight 200 g 200 g 400 g 400 g 200 g 200 g 2000 g 2000 g 2000 g Weight 1 400 g 400 g 800 g 800 g 400 g 400 g 4000 g 4000 g 4000 g Weight 3 600 g 600 g 1200 g 1200 g 600 g 600 g 6000 g 6000...

Page 20: ...17 5 9 Position of seals and adjusting switch 1 Adjustmentswitch 2 Plasticdisktocovertheadjustmentswitch 3 Self destroyingsealmark 4 Self destroyingsealmark ...

Page 21: ...function Inthepercentmodebacktoweighingmode Only function Call uppartscountingmode Inthepiececountmodebacktoweighingmode Printoutweighingresult Exitmenu jumpingbacktoweighingmode Weighingunitsswitch over At weighing unit switch over menu F UNIT Set weighinguniton off Countingupinpartscountingmode Select menu and pass through menu items from top to bottom Changingreadability Taring 18 6 Controls 6 ...

Page 22: ...y for parts counting Percent weighing display Display for tolerance weighing Momme Display for adjustment Signals the adjustment function Bar graph Zeroing display Taring Description g Gramm ct Carat oz Ounce ozt Fine ounce d Dram dwt Penny weight tl h Tael Taiwan tl c Tael Chin t lt Troy Tael t Tola In models NTEP only g available T 0 ...

Page 23: ...Balance Display Should the balance not display exactly 0 0 despite empty scale pan pressthe button Thebalancestarts withresetting to 0 Toswitch offthebalance pressshortly Placegoodstobeweighedon balance Wait untilthestabilitydisplayappears Read weighing result Startbalanceby pressing Thebalancewillcarryoutaself test Waitfor 0 0 display Operation Balance Display Should the balance not display exact...

Page 24: ...erisnow internallysaved Placegoodstobeweighedintheweighingcontainer The net weight of the goods to be weighed is displayed Operation Balance Display Deposit weighing receptacles Theweightofthecontainerisdisplayed The weight of the weighing container will be displayed as a minus numberafterremovingtheweighingcontainer Tare T 0 T 0 Thetareweightissaveduntilitisdeleted Removetheloadfrom the balancean...

Page 25: ...f the goods to be weighed is displayed Operation Balance Display Put on weighing container Theweightofthecontainerisdisplayed The weight of the weighing container will be displayed as a minus numberafterremovingtheweighing container Tare 0 0 Thetareweightissaveduntilitisdeleted Removetheloadfrom thebalance and press Thezerodisplay appears thepictogram goesoutand willbedisplayedagain Tare NET NET 2...

Page 26: ...e quantity the higher the counting exactness MODE Bypressingthe keyseveraltimes thereferencequantities10 20 50 100 200canbeset Operation Balance Display Press Appears the reference quantity 10 Startbalancebypressing Thebalancewillcarryoutaself test Waitfor 0 0 display Place as many parts to count on the weighing plate as the set referencequantityrequires Confirm by pressing The balance is now in p...

Page 27: ...Appears the reference quantity 10 Startbalanceby pressing Thebalancewillcarryoutaself test Wait for 0 0 display Place as many parts to count on the weighing plate as the set referencequantity requires Confirm by pressing The balance is now in parts counting mode and counts all units on the weighing plate Press The balance is in weighing mode and displays the weight of the counted parts 24 ...

Page 28: ... Removethefirstsample Put on the second sample The weight of the second sample is displayed Press ACC 2 is shortly displayed Press ACC oFF appears Operation Balance Display Press repeatedlyuntil F4ACC appears MODE MODE Startbalancebypressing Whilstthebalanceis carryingoutaselftest press F1Unt appears Put onthefirstsample The weightofthefirstsampleisdisplayed Press Press buttontoadjust ACC on Ackno...

Page 29: ...e Then appears for 2 seconds the weight of both test items before the weightofthesecondtestitemwillappearagain Press ACC 1 isshortlydisplayed then appearsonce more the weight of the sample which now is stored Balance Display Puton thefirstsample Theweightofthefirstsampleis displayed Remove the first sample and put on the second one The weight of the second sample is displayed Operation Start balan...

Page 30: ...iththe furthersamples proceedasdescribedabove Press ACC2 isshortlydisplayed thenappearsshortly the total weight and then the weight of the second sample which now is alsostored The two following items limit the totalizing process 1 Totalizing max 99 times 2 Number of digits displayed In order to delete the stored values press and while the sum of the test items is displayed press the balance will ...

Page 31: ...modeby pressingagainthe button In the display appears the percentage of the specimen with reference tothereferenceweight Press In the display appears 100 00 Operation Balance Display Put a reference weight on the weighing plate which corresponds to100 Start balance by pressing the balance will carry out a self test Waitforthe 0 0g display Put on specimen Removereferenceweight The display returns t...

Page 32: ...h reference tothereferenceweight Press In the display appears 100 00 Operation Balance Display Put a reference weight on the weighing plate which corresponds to100 Start balance by pressing the balance will carry out a self test Waitforthe 0 0g display Put on specimen Removereferenceweight The display returns to 0 0 29 ...

Page 33: ...8 3 Navigationinthe menu 8 4 Menuoverview nonNTEPmodels MODE Key 1 2 3 Direction in the menu Description Select menu and pass through menu items from top to bottom Selectcurrentelement Exit thecurrentelement returntoweighingmode Operation Balance Display Background lighting on automatic off ELon Background lighting on ELAu Background lighting switches on automatically ELoff Background lighting off...

Page 34: ...connectwithprinter b XXXX Baud rate can be selected between 9600 600 1200 2400 4800 LP 50 notdocumented EnG SelectionofLanguageEnglish Chi SelectionofLanguageChinese tP Standardprintersetting PCont Continuousprintout PAUto autom Printout PASk Dataoutputviaremotecontrolcommands S USb not documented ...

Page 35: ...matically ELoff backgroundlightingoff RS 232 interface S 232 PPrt connectwithprinter b XXXX Baud rate can be selected between 9600 600 1200 2400 4800 LP 50 notdocumented EnG SelectionofLanguageEnglish Chi SelectionofLanguageChinese tP Standardprintersetting PCont Continuousprintout PAUto autom Printout PASk Dataoutputviaremotecontrolcommands S USb not documented ...

Page 36: ...eFunction Switch overweighing unit Bypressingthe keyintheweighingmodeitispossibletoswitchbetween theactivatedunits MODE MODE MODE Operation Balance Display Startbalancebypressing Aslongasthebalancecarriesoutaselftest press F1 Unt isdisplayed Press Weighingunitisswitchedonoroff Use toswitchweighingunitonoroff Using changetothenextunit ...

Page 37: ...ng Display ELon ELoff ELAU Function 34 8 6 2 Display background illumination Inthemenudisplaybackgroundilluminationcanbeswitchedonoroff Toachievethis followthesequenceofoperationsbelow MODE MODE Operation Balance Display MODE Startbalancebypressing Aslongasthe balancecarriesoutaselftest press F1Unt isdisplayed Press F2bL isdisplayed Press ELon or ELoff resp ELAU isdisplayed Press toswitchoverbetwe...

Page 38: ... P1Lin isdisplayed Press repeatedlyuntil P85 t isdisplayed Press Ston isdisplayed if Ston isnotdisplayed press Press again theMulti Tarefunctionisnowenabled Returntoweighingmodeusing Press repeatedlyuntil tECH isdisplayed Operation Balance Display F1 Unt isdisplayed Press adjusting switch Press Pin isdisplayed MODE MODE MODE MODE Startbalancebypressing Whilethebalancecarriesoutaselftest press ...

Page 39: ...anceandtheprinter Use a suitable cable to connect the weighing balance to the interface of the printer FaultlessoperationrequiresanadequateACZETinterfacecable Communication parameters baud rate bits and parity of balance and printer must match 9 1 Technicaldata Connection9pind subminiaturebushing Baudrate9600 Parity8bits noparity 9 2 Pinallocationof balance output bushing 36 ...

Page 40: ...ercent 37 G 8 65 g GrossWeight PERC 30 19 Weightvalueinpercent PCS 10pcs Referencequantity UW 0 861g Individualweight G 8061 g Gross weight 1 35 07gN Firstweighing 2 8 62gN Secondweighing 3 8 00gN Thirdweighing 1 3 51 69gN Totalofallindividualweighing Please not that negative values cannot been edited via the interface ...

Page 41: ...ngreceivedthes w tcommands itwillsendthefollowingdata T Function Tarebalance Z Function Setbalancetozero W Function Weighing value for the weight stable or unstable is sent via the RS 232 interface S Function StableweighingvaluefortheweightissentviatheRS232interface P Function In counting mode the number of the pieces to be counted is displayed in Pcs 38 Header 1 Header 2 Weighing Data U k g CR LF...

Page 42: ...balance to zero Keyboarderror Transportationlock Inadmissibleinput Removethetransportationlock Electronicerror Switch balance off and on again If the error message remains displayed please contactyourdealer Err3 Err4 Err5 Err5 Err6 Put on correct adjustment weight see chap 1 TechnicalData 39 ...

Page 43: ...deviceandwipewithadrysoftcloth Looseresiduesample powdercanberemovedcarefullywithabrushormanualvacuumcleaner Spilledweighinggoodsmustberemovedimmediately 11 2 Service maintenance TheappliancemayonlybeopenedbytrainedservicetechnicianswhoareauthorizedbyACZET Beforeopening disconnectfrompowersupply 11 3 Disposal Disposal of packaging and appliance must be carried out by operator according to valid na...

Page 44: ...lanceisnotswitchedon The mains supply connection has been interrupted mains cable not plugged in faulty Power supply interrupted Rechargeable batteries are inserted incorrectly orempty No rechargeable batteriesinserted Draught airmovement Table floorvibrations Weighingplatehascontactwithotherobjects Electromagnetic fields static charging choose different location switch off interfering device if p...

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