Avery Weigh-Tronix HC12000 User Instructions Download Page 15

1  Basic Operation

Reflex HC Series

15

1.2.2 Balance 

Installation

(1) 

Put the balance onto its

side and unscrew the 2

transportation screws in

accordance with the

instruction label on the

bottom of the balance.

Screw these into the

“Release” hole.

(2) 

Place the balance unit as

shown in the diagram on

the right. If intending to fit

the vinyl cover, fix it at this

stage of the procedure.

Refer to “Fitting the Vinyl

Cover”, mentioned later.

(3) 

Place the pan on the

balance.

(4) 

Adjust the level of the

balance.

Note:

 Turn the level

screws to adjust it so that the air bubble in the level

rests inside the red circle. Check that the balance is

steady when adjustment is complete.

Note:

 Adjusting the level can be done with ease if all 4

level screws are at first grounded equally. Next, adjust

the front and the back using the 2 front feet, and then

adjust left and right using either of the 2 feet on the left

and right.

Fitting the Vinyl Cover

When using the balance in a location where it is likely to get

dirty, refer to the diagram below and fit the vinyl cover by

following the procedure below. Remove the pan first if fitting

the vinyl cover after the balance has been assembled.

Release hole

Instruction label

Summary of Contents for HC12000

Page 1: ...High Capacity Electronic Balance Reflex HC Series HC12000 HC32000 HC52000 User Instructions ENGLISH 76103 920 Issue 1 09 03 2004 C...

Page 2: ...Avery Weigh Tronix is a trading name of Avery Berkel Limited 7UDGHPDUNV DQG DFNQRZOHGJHPHQWV Avery Avery Berkel Avery Weigh Tronix are registered trademarks in certain jurisdictions and owned and regi...

Page 3: ...the following EC directives EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC The applicable harmonised standards are EN60950 EN45501 EN55022 EN55024 EN61000 3 A copy of the original signed de...

Page 4: ...ation has been initiated Refer to the recommended sections for further information on a specific topic etc Indicates the balance display status Underlined portions _ indicate that the character is fla...

Page 5: ...or where it may be splashed by water Ensure that the power supply voltage meets the indicated range of the AC adapter Handle the balance carefully The balance is a precision instrument of solid desig...

Page 6: ...y Digit 18 1 7 Maintaining and Transporting the Balance 18 1 7 1 Cleaning the Balance 18 1 7 2 Transporting the Balance 19 1 8 Specifications 20 2 Menu Item Selection 20 2 1 Introduction 20 2 2 Proced...

Page 7: ...e 43 2 8 3 Auto Zero 43 2 8 4 Auto Print 44 2 8 5 Peak Hold 45 2 8 6 Interval Timer 46 2 8 7 Auto Memoryand Zeroing 47 2 8 8 AnimalWeighing 48 2 9 Unit Registration Menu and Unit Change 49 2 9 1 Unit...

Page 8: ...3 2 Personal Computer RS 232C 59 3 2 1 Connecting the Cable 59 3 2 2 Data Format 60 3 2 3 Using Command Codes 61 3 2 4 Windows Direct Function 67 3 2 5 Multi Connection Mode 70 3 3 Foot Switches 73 3...

Page 9: ...ies is also well equipped with a four mode analog display clock function various application measurement functions and a unit conversion function Furthermore it is a high performance multi functional...

Page 10: ...1 Basic Operation Reflex HC Series 10 1 Basic Operation 1 1 Balance Components Name Appearance Notes AC adaptor The serial number of the balance is stated on this nameplate Balance unit Pan...

Page 11: ...ghing During Menu Selection 1 Key Pressing Once and Releasing Pressing and Holding for About 3 Seconds Pressing Once and Releasing Pressing and Holding for About 3 Seconds Switches between the Exits t...

Page 12: ...nds the displayed value to a peripheral device Sends the date and time to a peripheral device Moves to the next digit during numeric value entry No operation 1 Refer to Section 2 MENU SELECTION 2 This...

Page 13: ...layed numeric value is not a mass value Animal symbol Illuminates when Animal Weighing is ON for the Application Measurement function Auto Memory Zeroing symbol Illuminates when Auto Memory and Zeroin...

Page 14: ...1 2 1 Choosing the Installation Site 1 Power supply CAUTION Select an installation site that is near a power source to ensure that the attached AC adapter is used properly Verify that the supply powe...

Page 15: ...te Turn the level screws to adjust it so that the air bubble in the level rests inside the red circle Check that the balance is steady when adjustment is complete Note Adjusting the level can be done...

Page 16: ...measurements cannot be made if there is contact between the two items If this is the case re fit the vinyl cover Note The vinyl cover 1 is folded up when it is in the packaging 1 3 Turning the Power...

Page 17: ...has changed Verify that the balance is stable before performing the span calibration To achieve a very stable state ensure that the balance has been turned on for at least one hour that the temperatur...

Page 18: ...e UNIT REGISTRATION menu Refer to 2 10 Unit Registration Menu and Unit Change for information on how to register units The unit is displayed sequentially according to the order of the UNIT REGISTRATIO...

Page 19: ...susceptible to being soiled The pan can be removed and washed with water Verify that the pan is completely dry before replacing it on the balance 1 7 2 Transporting the Balance To carry the balance ho...

Page 20: ...nge of temperature compensation 10 to 30 C 4ppm C Pan size mm Approx 345 W x 250 D Dimensions Approx 360 W x 355 D x 125 H Weight kg Approx 10 5kg Operating Temperature Range 5 40 C Power Supply AC ad...

Page 21: ...e below 2 Press the key to choose the current item or move to the next menu level in the table below 3 Press the key to move back one menu level 4 Press and hold the key to return to the mass display...

Page 22: ...computer and software The stability symbol in the display indicates that and are set 2 3 Menu Map To enter the Menu Map Turn the balance on Press the key during mass display This menu CAN NOT be enter...

Page 23: ...next item Default settings Calibration Menu symbol flashes Sets type of span calibration flashing Sets I CAL Span calibration using the external weight 3 flashing Sets I TEST Calibration check using...

Page 24: ...flashing flashing Full Scale mode 11 flashing Target mode 12 Target value 13 Limit value 14 flashing Group mode 15 Upper threshold 16 Lower threshold 17 flashing Level mode 18 Upper threshold 19 Lowe...

Page 25: ...i wind 26 flashing Stability detection band 1 count 27 2 count 28 4 count 29 8 count 30 16 count 31 32 count 32 64 count 33 flashing Tracking ON 34 OFF 35 and flashing Pretare with all lighting at sta...

Page 26: ...d value 43 at 0 and value 44 at value 0 and value 45 Continuous Output 46 Stability with GO 47 flashing Zero Range 48 flashing Peak Holding On Off 49 flashing Interval Timer PRINT Time interval 50 sym...

Page 27: ...60 d Reference wt volume Liquid density DL 61 Lb Pound 61a Oz Ounce 61b Ozt Troy Ounce 61c Hong Kong s tael 61d Singapore tael 61e Taiwanese tael 61f Malaysia tael 61g Chinese tael 61h dwt Pennyweight...

Page 28: ...setting 63 flashing Current time setting 64 flashing Display during standby setting Time 65 Data 66 No display 67 flashing Report and control setting CAL report creating Create 68 Not create 69 Balan...

Page 29: ...mat EB type 77 Old EB type 78 PR type 79 IPS type 80 flashing Baud Rate Bits sec 300 bps 81 600 bps 82 1200 bps 83 2400 bps 84 4800 bps 85 9600 bps 86 19200 bps 87 38400 bps 88 flashing Parity bit len...

Page 30: ...2 Menu Item Selection Reflex HC Series 30 Returns to flashing symbol Default settings...

Page 31: ...the value has been successfully saved is displayed when the balance failed to save the value Press the key to stop numeric entry is displayed briefly and the display returns to the menu one level up...

Page 32: ...s turned off Menu lock is on Menu lock is off Note Access is denied and is displayed when the user attempts to select a locked menu Use the following procedure to turn off the menu lock function and r...

Page 33: ...d 4 Press the key repeatedly until the in is flashing 5 Press the key to display means 6 Press the key again 7 is displayed to indicate menu reset completion 8 Press the key several times or hold it f...

Page 34: ...ng displays may appear in the situations listed When it takes too much time to stabilize the balance When the zero point of the balance appears to have changed greatly When the balance calibration app...

Page 35: ...he key is displayed briefly to indicate completion of span calibration 2 5 3 Calibration Check Using External Weights 1 Verify that the balance is in mass display and unload the sample from the pan 2...

Page 36: ...the display This graph can be conveniently used for liquid weighing and pass or failure judgment comparator function of the sample The graphic display functions include the Full Scale mode Target mode...

Page 37: ...le indicates that the load on the pan is close to the weighing capacity 2 6 3 Target Mode Target mode is useful for filling applications or for quality check by weight The value is the numeric value t...

Page 38: ...e a bar graph but also includes a comparator function Menu Map item 18 selects the Level mode Menu Map item 19 sets the upper threshold value which corresponds to the upper triangle Menu Map item 20 s...

Page 39: ...f liquids etc This mode is very sensitive to wind and vibration Menu Map item 24 Environment Averaging STaNDard This mode is suitable for weighing in a normal environment Averaging is fixed and does n...

Page 40: ...value The balance may not operate properly if these settings are selected under normal use conditions and environment 2 7 4 Tracking Tracking is the function that will maintain the current displayed...

Page 41: ...ighing capacity of the balance Check the Pretare value by pressing and holding the key for approximately 3 seconds during weighing 2 7 6 Whole Lighting Mode Press the key to switch from the standby mo...

Page 42: ...e key is pressed Press the key to disable this function Taring is not executed after the key is pressed Once the key is pressed data is not output until the and symbol has illuminated and the balance...

Page 43: ...ded For example if the display is within the Zero Range the balance determines that a sample is not loaded If the display is more than five times the Zero Range it determines that a sample is loaded A...

Page 44: ...erformed unless the display has returned to a value within the Zero Range by unloading the sample or pressing the key Menu Map item 43 on positive or negative load Load or unload the sample when the d...

Page 45: ...sed Note During continuous output the symbol may appear to remain lit If the transfer speed of the data output is slow the display may flash Increase the transfer speed as much as possible and set the...

Page 46: ...the displayed value of the first change by five times or more of Zero Range from the display within Zero Range Usually the peak value is easily measured by setting to 23 Depending on the weighting co...

Page 47: ...e interval to a longer period When the set time interval is short and the instrument connected to DATA I O is unknown it is recommended to set the handshake to a setting other than 76 2 8 7 Auto Memor...

Page 48: ...hen the key is pressed in the Auto Memory and Zeroing standby state the power supply standby state is initiated 2 8 8 Animal Weighing Set with Menu Map item 53 This function is suitable for weighing a...

Page 49: ...l Even if the stability symbol lights before the animal is removed data is not printed again y By setting a larger stability detection band in the menu the stability symbol will light more readily y I...

Page 50: ...display until the unit is displayed Setting the 100 reference Press the key to tare the balance Load the reference sample that corresponds to the 100 value This value must be equivalent to 100 counts...

Page 51: ...quivalent to the number of loaded pieces Example If 50pcs are loaded press the key when pcs is displayed This determines the unit weight or average weight per piece As sample is added or removed the p...

Page 52: ...minates press the key may be displayed but does not indicate a malfunction 7 Load the sample on the hanging pan immersed in the liquid The density of the sample is displayed 8 Repeat steps 4 through 7...

Page 53: ...rence weight 2 Attach the optional weighing hook to the bottom of the balance attach the hanging pan and then immerse the hanging pan in a tank containing the sample liquid 3 Press the key until d is...

Page 54: ...Menu The SYSTEM SETTING menu is used to set the items that pertain to or are controlled by the balance 2 10 1 Date for the Built in Clock 1 Select Menu Map item 63 2 Press the key 3 Set the last two...

Page 55: ...r system then press the key Example 1 o clock 23 minutes in the afternoon Set as Note The moment the key is pressed is 00 seconds 2 10 3 Display During Standby Determine what is to be displayed during...

Page 56: ...electronic printer optional accessory is required to print the report Menu Map item 68 Calibration report is created Menu Map item 69 Calibration report is not created Balance ID Individual balances...

Page 57: ...ce is locked Determine the specifications for handshaking Menu Map item 73 Software handshaking is not performed Menu Map item 74 Software handshaking is performed After the balance receives X OFF 13H...

Page 58: ...93 Stop bit 2 2 11 7 Delimiter The delimiter is used to separate individual pieces of data or commands Set the delimiter as follows Menu Map item 94 Set to CR 0DH Menu Map item 95 Set to LF 0AH Menu M...

Page 59: ...3 Connect the DATA I O connector of the balance to the printer using the cable of the printer 4 First turn ON the power to the balance then to the Electronic Printer 3 2 Personal Computer RS 232C 3 2...

Page 60: ...ndard D sub 25 pin Personal computer side Balance side 1 1 2 3 3 2 4 5 5 4 6 20 7 7 20 6 3 2 2 Data Format The following explanation is applied when is selected For other formats refer to the data cor...

Page 61: ...Delimiter 3 2 3 Using Command Codes Note If communication conditions are incorrectly set a communication error is displayed 1 Commands that end with a number character or symbol other than Transmit to...

Page 62: ...there is 0 in the four digit number the setting is complete at that point and menu selection is ended The result of this command varies depending on the type of the balance Example 6 2 56 CR Example...

Page 63: ...f Auto Print is set separately D07 Single output with stability information D09 Release of continuous output and Auto Print ii Commands related to operation keys POWER Equivalent to the key Q Equivale...

Page 64: ...g mode iv Commands related to unit conversion g Switches to g unit kg Registration of kg unit and switching mg Registration of mg unit and switching PERCENT Registration of unit and switching Sets 100...

Page 65: ...dout of ACAL time 3 P TARE Readout of Pretare set value ZRNG Readout of Zero Range set value USER Readout of user unit conversion coefficient VOL Readout of reference weight set value DENSE Readout of...

Page 66: ...ay mode L UP Sets the upper limit value of Level Display mode PCS Sets the arbitrary loading piece ID Sets ID PASSSET Sets PCAL password PASS Inputs PCAL password vii Commands of special functions CAL...

Page 67: ...on power to the balance and set the condition for communication as follows Menu 74 77 81 89 92 Menu 97 98 2 Keep pressing the key and complete selection of the balance menu 3 Disconnect the power to...

Page 68: ...s control panel setting operation every time Checking Operations 1 Open the Note pad attached to Windows or the application in use 2 Press the key on the balance 3 Verify that the numeric value displa...

Page 69: ...manual y It is necessary to have the Accessibility Options function of Windows installed on the PC To install Accessibility Options select Start Setting Control panel Add Remove Programs and open the...

Page 70: ...n may be incorrect when the displayed value is not a weight value i e error code or time y The unit designation is not transmitted y This function may operate incorrectly depending on the settings of...

Page 71: ...nu settings of all the balances to the specification of the personal computer and then turn off the power to all balances 2 Start supplying the power to the whole system Wait until all balances displa...

Page 72: ...he key of the balance D07 Same as sending the D07 command to the balance UNIT Same as the operation of pressing the key of the balance RANGE Same as the operation of pressing the key of the balance Va...

Page 73: ...not be used The communication formats can only be used with Delimiters cannot be used with or It will take an average 0 05 x N seconds for the data from the personal computer to reach balance unit N e...

Page 74: ...the bottom of the balance 2 places as shown in the diagram on the right until the screws cannot be tightened anymore Note Be careful to ensure that no undue force is applied to the fitting when puttin...

Page 75: ...321507 61d U HK TL HK 0 0267165 A triangle symbol displays 61e U HK TL HK Jwl 0 0267173 Three triangle symbols display 61f U SporE TL S pore 0 0264554 61g U tiwAn TL Taiwan 0 0266667 A triangle symbol...

Page 76: ...nal connection with CTS 5 CTS Internal connection with RTS 6 DSR Handshake receiving 7 SG Signal grounding 8 NC Blank 9 NC Blank 10 NC Blank 11 NC Blank 12 NC Blank 13 NC Blank 14 NC Blank 15 NC Blank...

Page 77: ...Menu was reset Contents of new setting and coefficient were stored Reset by power failure Built in weight is moving Wait All numerals flashing Place the displayed calibration mass 4 3 2 Error Display...

Page 78: ...lance to mass display mode Attempted to set improper numeric value Review the numeric value and decimal places Necessary conditions and numeric values are not set Check graphic display mode key was pr...

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Page 80: ...ited in writing in each case on the Order Acknowledgement The specification of the products described herein may vary from time to time and may be altered without notice Avery Weigh Tronix is a tradin...

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