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AWT35-100107 Rev AB 

 

5/30 

 

 

1 Warnings 

 

United States 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to 

Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful 

interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. 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. 

 

Canada 

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 présent appareil numérique n’ émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux 

appareils numériques de la Classe A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique edicté 

par le ministère des Communications du Canada 

 

1.1 Safe installation 

 

 

 

THE EQUIPMENT CONTAINS NO USER SERVICEABLE COMPONENTS. 

Installation and maintenance of the equipment must only be carried out by trained and 

authorized personnel. 

 

 

 

 

 

Electrical installation 

The mains lead must be connected to a supply outlet with a protective earth contact. The 

electrical supply  at the socket outlet must provide over current protection of an appropriate 

rating. 

For your protection all mains (110V or 230V) equipment used out of doors or in wet or damp 

conditions  should be supplied from a correctly fused source and protected by an approved 

ground fault protection device (RCD, GFCI etc.) 

IF IN DOUBT SEEK ADVICE FROM A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN. 

 

 

 

 

Routine maintenance 

To avoid the possibility of electric shock or damage to the machine, always switch off the 

machine and isolate from the power supply before carrying out any routine maintenance. 

To avoid the risk of the machine falling, where applicable, ensure that it is placed securely on a 

flat and level surface. 

 

1.1 Safe use 

 

Caution – Cleaning the indicator/weigh head 

Harsh abrasives, solvents, scouring cleaners and alkaline cleaning solutions, such as washing soda, 

should not be used especially on the display windows. Under no circumstances should you attempt to 

wipe the inside of the machine. 

The outside of standard products may be wiped down with a clean cloth, moistened with water containing 

a small amount of washing up liquid. 

 

Training 

Do not attempt to carry out any procedure on a machine unless you have received the appropriate 

training or read the Instruction Manual. 

 

EMC compliance 

The following may be applicable to your machine. 

 

WARNING: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference 

in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. 

Summary of Contents for DS 1000-LCD

Page 1: ...Model DS 1000 LCD Operator Manual AWT35 100107 Rev AB...

Page 2: ...roduct names used within this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Groupe de soci t s Avery Weigh Tronix 2021 Tous droits r serv s Aucune partie de cette public...

Page 3: ...ighing 9 3 2 Tare Weighing 9 3 3 Changing Units 9 3 4 Changing Weighing Mode 9 3 5 Print Function Com Ports 9 4 Weighing Modes 11 4 1 Hold Function 11 4 1 1 Automatic Hold Mode Default 11 4 1 2 Averag...

Page 4: ...20 5 3 1 Calibration Options 20 5 3 2 Calibration Procedure 21 5 4 Service Configuration Menus 21 5 4 1 Configuration Options 21 6 Specifications 25 Appendix Print Out Formats FMT 25 Manual revision...

Page 5: ...he mains lead must be connected to a supply outlet with a protective earth contact The electrical supply at the socket outlet must provide over current protection of an appropriate rating For your pro...

Page 6: ...Guidelines To get the best performance from the scale link the platform and indicator connectors and place the DS 1000 LCD scale in a location that will not degrade its accuracy Try to avoid placing...

Page 7: ...Tare is 0 NET Indicates a Net weight Tare is not 0 Indicates an ACCUMULATION transaction lb kg Current unit of measure and Pcs in PERCENTAGE and COUNTING modes HI OK LO Scale is working in COMPARISON...

Page 8: ...change a data value Selects the unit of measure opens the COMPARISON limit settings In Menu mode selects goes to next data value position Tares the scale In Menu mode opens menu option confirms a valu...

Page 9: ...em to be tared e g hand truck on the scale platform Weight of the item is displayed in the weight window 3 Press the TARE key The weight is tared 0 weight is displayed and the Net annunciator lights 4...

Page 10: ...t print out format MULTIPLE 1 Power up the scale and zero the display if necessary by pressing the ZERO ON OFF key Be sure the scale is displaying weight in your preferred unit of measure Press the UN...

Page 11: ...b 2 kg and doesn t exceed the HLD RNG oscillations range 5 div 2 5 lb 1 kg within the AVG TIM average time 5 sec the indicator calculates and displays the Hold mode weight The Hold annunciator stops f...

Page 12: ...e used to record totals of individual weighments and transactions number The DS1000 LCD is featured with two accumulation modes Manual and Automatic default The ACC mode can be disabled and the mode c...

Page 13: ...key when the COMP message pops up Press the TARE key to confirm 2 The HI annunciator lights Adjust the upper limit pressing the keys Press the TARE key 3 The LO annunciator lights Adjust the lower lim...

Page 14: ...econds Press the keys to navigate menu options 7 Select the PERCNT option and press the TARE key to confirm The annunciator flashes and the last stored item weight is recalled 8 Place the item s to be...

Page 15: ...TARE key to confirm or the ZERO ON OFF key to cancel the operation exit the menu 5 1 1 User Options USER SubMenu1 SubMenu2 Option Default Description RESET NO NO NO Returns the USER parameter to the f...

Page 16: ...GLE EH SCP SCP 12 Eh sp2 Lfuulf Lfuu Lf lf Lf uulf uu lf USB Port com2 BAUD RT 600 9600 Sets the baud rate of com2 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 BYT FMT 8N1 8N1 Sets the bits format of com2 7O1 7E1 7O2 7E...

Page 17: ...Lf lf Lf uulf uu lf BEEP KEY YES NO YES Yes enables the beep when a key is pressed COMPAR mode NONE NONE COMPARE function modes NONE disabled L LOW IN LMT O HIGH OUT LMT HOLD Function HLD MOD NONE AU...

Page 18: ...oscillation range that can be averaged in Hold mode 0 any weight range can be averaged 1 255 only the weight which oscillates within the 1 255 div range can be averaged NLD RNG No Load Detected Range...

Page 19: ...than 7F E g If the code received is 0x31 the indicator displays 2 RD 31 232 TD RS232 send data testing the indicator displays 2 TD 55 and the serial port continuously transmits 0x55 Use the and keys...

Page 20: ...Calibration Menu The number of calibrations is shown Navigate the menu using the keys press the TARE key to confirm or the ZERO ON OFF key to cancel the operation exit the menu CAL SubMenu1 SubMenu2 O...

Page 21: ...bration Point CAL P1 and the scale capacity will be displayed 7 Use the keys to change the CAL P1 weight value 10 of the scale capacity 8 Place the certified weight over the scale platform 9 Press the...

Page 22: ...0001 50 0 5 USA 0 2 UK EU Sets the weight division 1 div 0 5 lb value of the first unit of measure The division value of the secondary unit of measure 1 div 0 2 kg is automatically determined by the i...

Page 23: ...ght type as current initial zero point when current weight is outside the IZSM range DSP OVR if the initial zero is over range display the 0 error WEIGHT current weight CAL ZRO calibration zero LAST Z...

Page 24: ...he Compar mode ACCUMU YES NO YES Yes select the Accumulation mode MANUAL add up the current value to memory when the TOTAL key is pressed AUTO add up the current value to memory when the scale is stab...

Page 25: ...Power 9V 600MA adaptor body with USA plugs included and 6xAA batteries not included Operating temperature range 32 104 F 0 40 C max relative humidity 80 at 86 F 30 C Communication interface Full dupl...

Page 26: ...ver capacity 1 at zero point 1 over capacity 2 0 RAM ok 0 ROM ok 0 gross weight 0 not in HOLD 1 RAM error 1 ROM error 1 net weight 1 in HOLD 3 0 eeprom OK 0 calibration ok 0 initial zero ok 0 battery...

Page 27: ...LF H1H2H3H4 CR ETX simulate UNIT key L CR 4c 0d LF H1H2H3H4 CR ETX simulate HOLD key X CR 58 0d power off the scale simulate OFF key others LF CR ETX EH SCP Bit Status Byte 0 0 Stable weight data 1 S...

Page 28: ...as W above others Un known commands STX Status Byte CR SCP 12 Bit Status Byte1 Status Byte2 0 0 Scale in motion 1 Under capacity 1 Stable 0 Not under capacity 1 0 Scale at zero 1 Over capacity 1 Not...

Page 29: ...LF p00xxxxxOZ CR hh ETX Scale status only if initial zero error LF hh CR ETX S CR 53 0D Read scale status LF hh CR ETX Z CR 5A 0D Simulate ZERO key no response from scale others Un known commands LF C...

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