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ZK810

Counting Scale

User Instructions

AWT35-501822

Issue AA

Summary of Contents for ZK810

Page 1: ...ZK810 Counting Scale User Instructions AWT35 501822 Issue AA ...

Page 2: ...two dimensional work and the making of a copy in two dimensions of a three dimensional work stored in any medium by electronic means or transmitted in any form or by any means including electronic mechanical broadcasting recording or otherwise without the prior written consent of the copyright owner under license or as permitted by law This publication was correct at the time of going to print how...

Page 3: ...g up the ZK810 11 Connections on the BSQ 12 Leveling the scale 14 Numeric entry procedure 15 Printing 15 Chapter 3 Indicator applications 16 First time power up 16 Counting application 16 Sampling methods 16 SELECT key default function 17 Special key functions 17 Sample size 17 Counting in dribble mode 17 Counting in bulk mode 18 General weighing application 19 SELECT key default function 19 Gross...

Page 4: ...Counting Scale User Instructions Chapter 7 Supervisor menu 29 General Weighing application supervisor menu 29 Battery menu item 30 App Pwr menu item 30 Counting application supervisor menu 31 Count menu item 31 ...

Page 5: ...nd reflect the case of the key being described If a key has a dual function it may be referred to by its alternate function Displayed messages appear in bold italic type and reflect the case of the displayed message Annunciator names appear as italic text 1 1 2 Special messages Examples of special messages you will see in this manual are defined below The signal words have specific meanings to ale...

Page 6: ...USER SERVICEABLE PARTS REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR SERVICE Equipment to be powered by a UL Listed I T E power supply rated 12 36VDC and marked LPS or a UL Listed power supply rated 12 36VDC and marked Class 2 The Socket Outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Please be aware this product contains a lead acid battery located on the back of the scale ...

Page 7: ...e user Take frequent breaks during prolonged usage 1 6 Sharp objects Do not use sharp objects such as screwdrivers or long fingernails to operate the keys IMPORTANT This equipment must be routinely checked for proper operation and calibration Application and usage will determine the frequency of calibration required for safe operation Table 1 1 Cleaning DOs and DON Ts DO DO NOT Wipe down the outsi...

Page 8: ...adio 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 This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr...

Page 9: ... environmental noise vibration wind etc l number of sample parts used l the weight consistency of the sample parts l the weight of one part l accuracy requirement Changes in each or any one of these variables can affect the accuracy for the better or for the worse If there is wind or vibration accuracy will drop especially if parts are small in weight If parts are not a consistent weight accuracy ...

Page 10: ...le between the active display values Acts as a down arrow key for menu navigation Allows you to access minus and comma signs Press the ZERO key to zero the display Acts as an ENTER key to accept a displayed value or function Press the PRINT to send information to a peripheral device through a configured communications port Acts as a left arrow key for menu navigation Press the UNITS key to scroll ...

Page 11: ...f using the optional rechargeable battery pack mounted on the rear of the base you can expect approximately 20 hours of operation between charges Recharge time is four hours using the in line PSU The battery pack requires 24 to 36V to charge See Battery power on page 14 for more information The battery timer setting can be used to turn the indicator display OFF automatically You can also power the...

Page 12: ...you choose One is for AC power only and the other is for use with the optional battery pack or AC power These two panels and their connections are shown in Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 BSQ connections Power connection Battery connections Scale connection Power connection Scale connection Not used in ZK810 Back panel for AC power only Back panel for DC or AC Power ...

Page 13: ...C power supply unit PSU is attached by a bracket to the back of the scale base The DC output barrel jack plugs into the 12 36 VDC input as shown in Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 AC power block Plug the power cord into a properly grounded outlet then into the receptacle in the PSU See Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 AC power connections ...

Page 14: ...lly charged the red CHARGING light will go out and the power supply can be unplugged to work on battery power only The standby power button pointed out in Figure 2 6 can be used to turn the ZK810 indicator on or off 2 5 Leveling the scale Place the scale on a level stable surface free from vibrations or strong air currents Level the scale using adjustable feet and the bubble level located on the s...

Page 15: ...ly press the TARE or SELECT key until 7 appears on the display Press the ZERO key to enter or accept the value Press the PRINT key to move the entry function one digit to the left This effectively deletes the current value in that position and allows you to enter a new value in that position 2 7 Printing There are four default ticket print formats that can be used These are configured as part of t...

Page 16: ...the active application To display active application name You can display the active application name by doing one of the following l Press and hold SAMPLE ESC until the numeric entry screen appears Press SAMPLE ESC again to display the current application name Or l Cycle power and the current application name is displayed briefly on power up 3 2 Counting application This section applies if the Co...

Page 17: ...le size choices are 5 10 25 50 or 100 When asked to add samples one of these will be the requested count The smallest allowed sample size is defined in the password protected Supervisor menu 3 2 5 Counting in dribble mode With the count application in dribble mode active follow these steps to count 1 Press ZERO to zero the scale if necessary 2 Use a tare method to tare a container if necessary See...

Page 18: ...layed This means the indicator is zeroing itself A message Add XX is then displayed XX is the current sample size 4a Place XX number of items on the scale OR 4b Press the SELECT key repeatedly to scroll through other sample size choices 5 10 25 50 or 100 When your choice is displayed place all the sample on the scale at one time buSY is briefly displayed followed by one of two possible outcomes a ...

Page 19: ...ero the display 0 is displayed and the center of zero annunciator lights 2 Place item to be weighed on the scale Weight is displayed 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 3 3 3 Net weighing Pushbutton tare When enabled press TARE to tare the weight on the scale There is an auto tare clear feature If this is enabled after a weighment when the weight falls into the gross zero band tare is cleared Using Pushbutton ...

Page 20: ...ew the configured display values 6 If repeated weighments use the same tared item you do not need to establish a new tare value as described in step 2 and 3 To Clear a Tare Remove all weight from the scale and press the TARE key The display shows tArEcLr briefly the tare is cleared and the display will change to gross mode 3 3 4 Printing To print the current weight information press PRINT The conf...

Page 21: ... from which you choose one item To help you know where you are in the menu the bargraph at the top of the display is on while the indicator is in the menus and will change appearance according to the following rules All segments flashing This means you are in the menu structure but not in any of the following screens Center flashing others solid This means you are in a parameter prompt screen Cent...

Page 22: ...ERO to accept the displayed choice If you choose SAVE no or SAVEYES the indicator exits the menu and returns to normal weighing mode OR If you choose CAnCEL the indicator remains in the menu 4 4 USER level menus The USER level menus are available to the user The other menu levels are for supervisors and technicians only The USER level password 111 contains the User About and Audit menus arranged a...

Page 23: ...n keys to move to the item you wish to configure Each item is explained below tiME Use this to set the time and clock style Two items appear below tiME Set Use this to set the hour minute and second h x This is the entry screen for the hour m x This is the entry screen for the minute s x This is the entry screen for the second StYLE Use this to set the style of clock for printouts Choices are 12hr...

Page 24: ...his is the entry screen for the month d This is the entry screen for the day StYLE Use this to set the style of clock for printouts Choices are MMDD2Y MMDD4Y DDMM2Y and DDMM4Y SitE id Use this to key in a site ID number See chapter 6 for instructions on how to enter the string To exit the menu see Exiting the menus on page 22 The Site ID can be used in transmitted or printing information ASCII cha...

Page 25: ...icator The first four digits are displayed Press UNITS to view the last five digits EnEt Use this item to view the values for the IP Subnet Gateway and MAC addresses Press the ENTER key successively to see all parts of the addresses Sw Part Version Cur Ser xxxx xxxxx View software PN View software version xxxx View cell SN xxxxxx Serial About App Enet Firm Boot Version Partno IP Gateway Subnet Ver...

Page 26: ...configured You will see one of the following USA GB CAN EU China or India This completes the About menu To exit the menu see Exiting the menus on page 22 4 7 Audit menu The Audit menu is shown in Figure 4 4 Figure 4 4 Audit menu Use this menu to display audit counters for configuration and calibration Each is explained below Use the Numeric entry procedure on page 15 when you need to enter values ...

Page 27: ... Can t Request failed due to motion or other invalid condition Bounds Entry not in valid range Invalid Password entry failed Z error Power up zero error Error 252 Scale not communicating check interface cable from scale to indicator contact scale service provider if error continues BSQ Cal Error ZK810 and BSQ have not been calibrated together Z Lock Indicator did not reach a stable zero weight wit...

Page 28: ... or add delete a character String Index number Character ASCII characters are entered as decimal values Table 1 Key Action When In The String Index Select Mode Action TARE SELECT ZERO PRINT UNITS SAMPLE Momentary Key Press Does nothing Selects the index character for editing using the key actions in Table 2 EXIT Moves left one position in the index Moves right one position in the index ESC Abort L...

Page 29: ... the Supervisor menu when you are in the General Weighing application Figure 7 1 Supervisor menu for the General Weighing application Use the navigation keys to reach the item you want to set Each item is explained on the following pages Wherever there is an option to print information in the any of the supervisor s menus the information will print out of Port 1 or Port 2 whichever is configured T...

Page 30: ...menu item Enable this to force the user to pick the application desired at the next power up This completes the Supervisor menu for General Weighing Repeatedly press TARE until the indicator returns to normal weighing mode The current weight value is displayed Only enable the battery and set the tMout value if using the internal ZK810 battery option The shut off timer will not work with other exte...

Page 31: ... at the same time and the scale will automatically calculate and display the count Dribble sampling requires one more step than bulk sampling You can count the items to be sampled onto the scale and then press the SAMPLE key to begin the piece weight calculation This can be handy if the items are more easily counted onto the scale one at a time versus all at once SPL LoW Stands for Sample Low Use ...

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