background image

 

 

The  display  will  now  show  a  flashing  unit  which  can  be  increased  or 
decreased using the 

 or 

 

directional keys. Once you have set the desired 

sample size, press the 

[Tare/

] key.

 

 

From here you will return to the main piece counting display which will show 
the  number  of  pieces  assigned  to  the  weight  on  the  scale.  Adding  or 
removing weight will cause the number of pieces to change in relation to the 
weight per piece. 

 

 

 

 

Press the 

[Func/Set]

 key to change the mode. 

 

6.7 

CHECK-WEIGHING 

 
Check-weighing  is  a  procedure  to  cause  lamps  to  come  on  (and  if  enabled,  an  alarm  to 
sound)  when  the  weight  on  the  scale  meets  or  exceeds  values  stored  in  memory.    The 
memory holds the last values for a high and a low limit when the power is turned off.  The 
user can set either one limit or both as described below. 
 
 
The limits can be set when the scale is in weighing or parts counting modes.  After limits 
have been set the Check-weighing function is enabled.  
 
When a weight is placed on the scale the LED’s above the display will show if the weight is 
above or below the limits and the beeper will sound, if the beeper is enabled. 
 

 

Press the 

[Func/Set]

 key to select the weighing mode. 

 

Using  the  directional  buttons 

  or 

,  scroll  through  to  the  normal  weighing 

mode, 

“Weight”

 will be shown on the display. Press 

[Tare/

to confirm. 

 

Once  in  normal  weighing  mode,  hold  the 

[CHK/PRINT]

  button  for  2-3 

seconds. 

“Hi”

 will appear on the display followed by a value on the display 

with a flashing digit. 

 

To  set  the  high  limit,  use  the  directional  keys 

  or 

  to  scroll  between 

numbers  1-9  and  the 

  directional  key  to  move  to  the  next  digit.  Press 

[Tare/

]

 to confirm. 

 

Once confirmed, 

“Lo”

 will appear on the display followed by a value on the 

display with a flashing digit. 

 

To set the low limit, follow the same process as before using the directional 
keys to scroll and 

[Tare/

]

 to confirm. 

 

Once  confirmed  you  will  return  to  the  normal  weighing  screen.  Placing  an 
object onto the scale will now turn the indicator display red, yellow or green 
depending on whether the value is within, under or over the set weight limits. 

Summary of Contents for Gladiator GGB 150aM

Page 1: ...Adam Equipment Gladiator Software rev V 1 00 above I Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 TestEquipmentDepot com ...

Page 2: ...Easy Reference Model name of the scale Serial number of the unit Software revision number Displayed when power is first turned on Date of Purchase Name of the supplier and place ...

Page 3: ...and checkweighing 10 6 8 ACCUMULATED TOTAL 11 6 9 PERCENT WEIGHING 12 6 10 ANIMAL Dynamic WEIGHING 13 6 10 1 Animal weighing procedure 13 6 11 ANIMAL 2 DYNAMIC 2 WEIGHING 14 6 11 1 Animal 2 weighing procedure 14 6 12 HOLD PEAK FUNCTION 15 7 0 USER PARAMETERS 16 7 1 SCALE PARAMETERS 16 7 2 RS 232 PARAMETERS 18 7 2 1 Print settings 19 7 2 2 PC settings 20 7 2 3 Command settings 20 8 0 BATTERY OPERAT...

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Page 6: ...Rechargeable battery And AC DC 12V 800mA adapter power Battery life 90 hours typical Battery Life is less when the backlight is used Interface RS 232 bi directional Interface Display 6 digits 40mm digit height LCD digital display with backlight Balance Housing Indicator IP 67 rated Stainless Steel Scale Grade 304 stainless steel Overall dimensions GGS 62 x 31 x 18cm GGB 75 x 35 x 19cm GGF 88 x 50 ...

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Page 10: ...ill be shown The scale could be tared a second time if another type of product was to be added to the first one Again only the weight that is added after taring will be displayed When the container is removed a negative value will be shown If the scale was tared just before removing the container this value is the gross weight of the container plus all products that was removed The ZERO indicator ...

Page 11: ...to the next digit Once you have set the desired sample size press the Tare key 6 6 PARTS COUNTING If parts counting is enabled it is possible to count parts using a sample of the parts to determine average piece weight Before starting tare the weight of any container that may be used leaving the empty container on the scale Place a known number of samples in the container if used The number should...

Page 12: ... enabled When a weight is placed on the scale the LED s above the display will show if the weight is above or below the limits and the beeper will sound if the beeper is enabled Press the Func Set key to select the weighing mode Using the directional buttons or scroll through to the normal weighing mode Weight will be shown on the display Press Tare to confirm Once in normal weighing mode hold the...

Page 13: ... less than the Low Limit Above the Low Limit the display backlight will be green CHK bP In The beeper will be off when the weight is less than the Low Limit Above the Low Limit the beeper will be on CHK bP Out The beeper will be on sound when the weight is below the Low Limit HIGH LIMIT SET LOW LIMIT is set to zero The display will show a red backlight until High limit is reached then green backli...

Page 14: ...r automatically when a weight is removed from the scale The accumulation function is available when weighing or when counting parts However the memory is cleared if the weighing units or functions are changed When the weight or count displayed is stored in memory the display will show ACC 1 and then the total in memory for 2 seconds before returning to weighing The RS 232 interface will output to ...

Page 15: ...e display will show 100 0 Remove the 3500g weight and place a 3000g weight The display will show 85 7 as 3000g is 85 7 of 3500g The number of decimal points will depend on the weight used in comparison to the capacity of the system A smaller weight will show only 100 while a larger weight might show 100 00 If the scale was showing zero weight when entering this function then the user must manually...

Page 16: ...how Flt x where x is a value from 1 to 5 The higher the value the greater the amount of filter will be To increment the value shown press the key then press the Tare key to accept it 6 10 1Animal weighing procedure With the weighing scale platform empty the indicator display will show LOAD Place containers or blankets onto the platform and press the 0 Esc key to to remove the weight of the contain...

Page 17: ...display will show LOAD and the Animal Dynamic weighing symbol The scale is now ready to weigh an unstable animal or sample on a weighing scale platform To use the Animal Weighing function it is necessary to set the amount of filtering required for the item to be weighed More active animals will require a higher level of filtering to give a stable result Press the Disp Mode The display will show Fl...

Page 18: ... 0 Esc key The scale will remain in the animal weighing mode until a new mode is selected using the Func Set key and Tare key to enter 6 12 HOLD PEAK FUNCTION Press Func Set and scroll through the list of functions using the and directional keys Press Tare to enter Hold or Peak mode Hold will allow the user to weigh an object and hold the value whilst the Peak function will allow you to complete m...

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Page 20: ...ttings On Off On Chk bp Checkweighing beeper settings In Out Off In Unit Enable or disable weighing units will not allow to disable all units at least one has to be enabled Parts counting can be enabled disabled Kg Grams lb oz lb oz N Newtons PCS Kg Auto Z Auto zero settings 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 0 5 Filter Filter setting to slow normal or fast Slower Slowest Faster Fastest Then 1 6 Faster Rs 1 Brings...

Page 21: ...h the list of functions using the and directional keys Press Tare to enter the rs 1 or rs 2 parameters when appearing on the display Rs 1 will provide access to Print PC and Cmd settings Rs 2 includes PC and Cmd only Press Tare to confirm When entering a mode the user will be required to go through each step of the process by entering the desired values or selecting from the options listed in the ...

Page 22: ...isable the Accumulation on oFF off Printing mode Printing Mode Manual or Automatic mAn AUto P mAn Printer device Select the printer or device to print to ATP LP50 ATP Number of copies Select the number of copies Copy 1 Copy 2 Copy 3 Copy 4 Copy 5 Copy 6 Copy 7 Copy 8 Copy 1 Print layout Select complex or simple print layout Comp Simp Comp Line break Select the number of line breaks between weight ...

Page 23: ...e weight Print when Print M Esc key is pressed Do not accumulate 7 2 2 PC settings Parameter Description Options Default Values or setting baud rate Baud Rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 9600 Model Select the scale model being used Adam CBK NBL Adam Interval Select the interval per second for sending data to a PC Int 0 continuous Int 0 5 Int 1 Int 2 Int 0 7 2 3 Command settings Pa...

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Page 26: ...g cr lf Net Wt or Gross Wt Tare Wt 0 000kg Gross Wt 1 234 Kg cr lf cr lf cr lf cr lf cr lf cr lf Date 12 09 2006 cr lf Time 14 56 27 cr lf cr lf Scale ID 123456 cr lf User ID 234567 cr lf cr lf Hold Wt 1 000 Kg cr lf cr lf cr lf cr lf cr lf cr lf cr lf Date 12 09 2006 cr lf Time 14 56 27 cr lf cr lf Scale ID 123456 cr lf User ID 234567 cr lf cr lf Net Wt 1 234 Kg cr lf Net Wt or Gross Wt Unit Wt 1...

Page 27: ...0 Kg cr lf Ref Wt 1000kg Percent 150 00 cr lf cr lf cr lf cr lf cr lf cr lf Date 12 09 2006 cr lf Time 14 56 27 cr lf cr lf Scale ID 123456 cr lf User ID 234567 cr lf cr lf Animal Wt 1 500 Kg cr lf cr lf cr lf cr lf cr lf cr lf cr lf Date 12 09 2006 cr lf Time 14 56 27 cr lf cr lf Scale ID 123456 cr lf User ID 234567 cr lf cr lf Peak Holt Wt 1 500 Kg cr lf cr lf cr lf cr lf cr lf ...

Page 28: ...0kg Animal wt 1000kg Ref wt 1000kg Percent 150 00 cr lf Unit wt 1 0234g Pieces 1000 PCS cr lf cr lf cr lf ST GROSS 1 234 Kg cr lf ST or US for STable or UnStable US NET 0 000 Kg cr lf NET or GROSS for Net Weight or Gross wt and the weighing unit kg lb etc ST Net 1 234 Kg cr lf Net Weight or Gross wt U W 123 g cr lf Kg and g for metric and Lb for pounds PCS 10 pcs cr lf cr lf cr lf ...

Page 29: ...Unit Wt Pds Unité Gew Einh Pso Unid Pso Unità Pso Unid Pieces Pieces Pièces Stck Piezas Pezzi Peças High Limit set by user High Limit Lim Supérieure Obergrenze Lim Superior Lim Superiore Lim Superior Low Limit set by user Low Limit Lim Inférieure Untergrenze Lim Inferior Lim Inferiore Lim Inferior Number of parts are below the limits BELOW THE LIMIT INFÉRIEUR À LA LIMITE UNTER DER GRENZE DEBAJO DE...

Page 30: ...This is the same as pressing Tare Z cr lf Sets the zero point for all subsequent weighing The display shows zero P cr lf Prints the results to a PC or printer using the RS 232 interface It also adds the value to the accumulation memory if the accumulation function is not set to automatic Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 TestEquipmentDepot com ...

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Page 34: ...lation unauthorised modifications or attempted repair or failure to observe the requirements and recommendations as given in this User Manual This product may include a rechargeable battery that is designed to be removed and replaced by the user Adam Equipment warrants that it will provide a replacement battery if the battery manifests a defect in materials or workmanship during the initial period...

Page 35: ...ironment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CALIFORNIA PROPOSI...

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