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2) Container’s weight known 

 

 

Nothing on the pan 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

                                                                         

Give a long press of 

TARE

 key

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Input container’s weight known

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for EC-II Series

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Page 2: ...e port 12 B Extra display Control box port 12 C RS 232 output port 15 6 Operations 16 A Switch on off 16 B Zero the scale 17 C Sampling before counting 17 D Counting by using reduction unit weight 20 E Storing PLU Product Look UP to Memory 21 F Subtract container s weight 31 G Weight Quantity accumulation 34 H Preset counting check range 36 I Preset weight check range 38 J Change platform 40 ...

Page 3: ...label printer is connected 48 H Check alarm type 49 I Cancel Tare setting 52 J Remote platform setting 53 K Three section control signal 54 L Transmit method of extra display 55 M Baud rate setting of extra display 56 N Zero Tracking Range 57 O Zero display Range 58 P Stable class Range 59 Q Stable class Rate 60 8 Calibration can only be done in kg lb 61 9 Power supply battery operation 63 10 RS 2...

Page 4: ...5 PRECAUTIONS ...

Page 5: ...6 PRECAUTIONS ...

Page 6: ...g the Scale The scale is equipped with a level indicator on the back side right bottom of the front panel and four adjustable leveling feet Adjust the leveling feet until the bubble appears in the center circle of the indicator Turn on Scale Do not turn on scale with anything on the platform Press the ON OFF switch located on the right side of the bottom of the scale to turn on the scale The scale...

Page 7: ...allation A Package Contents Scale PowerAdapter User Manual Loadcell connector Use to connect scale with remote platform RS 232 connector Use to connect the scale with extra display B Overall view LEVELING FOOT ...

Page 8: ...rsion Display Windows Weight Display Total 6 digits for weight accumulated or being measured on the pan Unit WeightDisplay Total 6 digits for unit weight or times of weight accumulated Count Display Total 6 digits for number accumulated or being counted on the pan ...

Page 9: ... indicatorwill appear to remind the user to add more samples until the indicator disappears Lack of Unit Weight If the unit weight is less than 1 10 displaydivisions a triangular indicator will appear to remind the user that the displayed unitweight is too small for gettingaccurate quantity calculations Low Voltage HI LO OK Check alarm function indication Kg Ib Current weighing unit Negative Count...

Page 10: ...it weight of item to be counted ALARM Use this key to input the HIGH LOW weight quantity limit for check function ADD Use this key to accumulate weight quantity measured TOTAL Use this key to recall total weight count accumulation times REMOTE Use this key to change remoteplatform SET Use this key to enter into User Programming Functions ENTER UNIT Use this key to confirm the parametersetting Use ...

Page 11: ...12 5 Connection Description A Remote connector B Extra display Control box port Control box Pin1 Pin2 Pin3 Pin4 Pin5 HI OK LO VCC 5V GND Extra display Pin6 Pin7 Pin8 Pin9 GND RXD TXD ...

Page 12: ...tageDC9V 300mA 700mA Environment Operatingtemperature 0 40 HumidityRange 85 2 ConnectionDescription OverallView 2 1SignalInputportandportsforpoweradaptor Useourstandardcabletoconnectthesignalinputportwiththescaleorotherequipment Andthesetwoportsforpoweradaptormustbeconnectedtomakesurethecontrolboxis workable ...

Page 13: ...nectors They work respectively The signal output port can be connected to a lamp beeper annunciator etc Note C1A C1B LO C2A C2B OK C3A C3B HI Appendix ElectricSchematicofOut put Whenitisconnectedwith3colorAnnunciator pleaseuseacabletoparallel C1A C2AandC3A AnduseotherthreecablestoconnectC1B C2B C3BwithAnnunciator ...

Page 14: ...15 C RS 232 output port Connect EC II and Printer using same cable male EC II female DLP 50 GND GND Rx Tx Rx Tx ...

Page 15: ...e remote platform is not connected well the display shows as below While when the local platform is not connected well the display will show If you want to remote platform make sure that platform is connected properly before turning on the scale To use the remote platform connect it to the scale and then turn OFF or ON the power Not to use the remote platform the scale will automatically check the...

Page 16: ...ZERO key to return the display to zero in case there is any zero drifting while unloaded C Sampling before counting 1 Unknown unit weight Place a few pieces of item to be counted on the pan Input the quantity of item on the pan ...

Page 17: ...ked when the value ex 40 in COUNT window is blinking then the numerical value input will be as UnitWeight The sampling operation is completed while stable display appears as below The larger sample size the more accurate unit weight Press SMPL key to recomputing unit weight during in counting process if the setting of UnitWeight Recomputing set to on ...

Page 18: ...t weight Press U WT key to complete sampling operation enter into counting mode Note The system default is UnitWeight If the U WT key is clicked when the value ex 0 in COUNTwindow is blinking then the numerical value input will be as UnitWeight ...

Page 19: ...20 D Counting by using reduction unit weight Place samples on the platter Press TARE key Remove some samples from the platter ...

Page 20: ... memory cells Give a long press of MEMORYto enter into Memory mode and obtain unit weight by inputting the known value ex 35g or by sampling operation mentioned before Press the ENTER key to confirm the value Note Press the MOVE key to change the value when a wrong value entered Keyed in the unit weight value If sample operation is done before entering this mode unit weight window will automatical...

Page 21: ...nfirm the value Note You can enter up to 6 digits For example Item number 800125 Enter the item name by usingASCII code Note that you can enter up to 16 digits Refer toASCII code on P23 For example Register EnterASCII code 52 for R and press the ENTER key ...

Page 22: ...ENTER key EnterASCII code 67 for g and press the ENTER key etc You can enter the rest data in the same way as above and press ENTER key If you have finished entering the item name before 16 digits press the CLEAR key to enter into next setting ...

Page 23: ...T d t 5 5 E U e u 6 6 F V f v 7 7 G W g w 8 8 H X h x 9 9 I Y i y A J Z j z B K k C L l D M m E N n F O _ o Keys for item name programming 7 8 9 MOVE 10 4 5 6 ENTER 1 2 3 MEMORY 0 CLEAR F A B C D E MEMORY You can follow a set method as below Unitweight Tare ItemNo ItemName ComparisonMode PLUAddress ...

Page 24: ...25 Press MOVE key to select weight or count for compare Count Weight Set the alarm type in out Default setting In Set the high limit value ...

Page 25: ...ressing any of the numeric keys 0 9 then press the ENTER key to store the above information into the address cell Note 1 An error massage E4 appears if the address code is out of 1 200 2 When the address number has been used the display will remind you if you want to update the memory ...

Page 26: ...then the memory will be updated Press the CLEAR key to enter the new address Address Number Note 1 Press CLEAR key to clear out the current keyed in value 2 When the current value displayed is the default one Press CLEAR key to exit from memory mode ...

Page 27: ...ng MEMORY key twice You will see the unit weight and tare on the display Place the sample on the pan weight window shows the net weight Note 1 Press the CLEAR key to exit recalling memory mode 2 Press the U WT key during recall memory mode Ex Address number 100 to check the item number ...

Page 28: ...uring in the recall memory mode the item number and PLU number can not be recalled When the recalled tare value is over the max capacity the display will show When the high limit for weight is larger than the max capacity the display will show ...

Page 29: ... as above press ENTER key to confirm the scale will automatically change to remote platform But if the remote platform is not connected to the scale local platform is still used If don t press ENTER key to change platform within 3 seconds current platform is still used ...

Page 30: ...31 F Subtract container s weight 1 weight unknown Place a container on the pan Press TARE key The scale will enter into counting mode while stable display appears as below ...

Page 31: ...32 2 Container s weight known Nothing on the pan Give a long press of TARE key Input container s weight known ...

Page 32: ...ll show a negative container s weight Pressing TARE key at this moment will bring the weight display to zero and NETtriangular indicator will disappear 3 Check the gross weight To check the weight including tare press the GROSS key To release this function press the GROSS key again ...

Page 33: ...34 G Weight Quantity accumulation Place item to be weighed counted on the pan Press ADD key Display readings to be stable as below ...

Page 34: ... accumulation status mode At this moment total accumulated weight is shown in WEIGHTwindow total accumulation times is shown in UNITWEIGHTwindow and COUNTwindow displays accumulated count Press TOTAL key again to revert to counting mode Clearaccumulation Press TOTAL key to enter into accumulation status mode and press CLEAR key to clear all accumulated data ...

Page 35: ...check when the number of objects on the pan is within the preset counting check range the alarm will sound beeps repeatedly 1 Procedures Press ALARM key while the scale is either loaded or unloaded Key in the desired high limit value Use CLEAR key to erase the value keyed in ...

Page 36: ...nting check range preset procedure and return to normal counting mode Note If it is in counting mode press ALARM key again to set count check range Note 1 An error massage E5 appears when the LO value is set higher than HI value 2 When both HI and LO values are needed they must be kept same decimal digits Ex HI 10g LO 9 8g then the values must be set as HI 10 0g LO 9 8g ...

Page 37: ...heck when the weight of objects on the pan is within the preset weight check range the alarm will sound beeps repeatedly 1 Procedures Press ALARM key while the scale is either loaded or unloaded Key in the desired high limit value Use CLEAR key to erase the value keyed in ...

Page 38: ...ight check range preset procedure and return to normal counting mode Note If it is in weighing mode press ALARM key again to set weight check range Note 1 An error massage E5 appears when the LO value is set higher than HI value 2 When both HI and LO values are needed they must be kept same decimal digits Ex HI 10g LO 9 8g then the values must be set as HI 10 0g LO 9 8g ...

Page 39: ...weight count on the pan is higher than the high limit Green color The weight count on the pan is between the hi lo check range Yellow color The weight count on the pan is lower then the low limit When the backlight type is set to be Manual Press decimal point key to set the backlight to be on the color is always in green J Change Platform When the local platform is used press REMOTE key to change ...

Page 40: ...41 When the remote platform is used press REMOTE key to change to local platform The display shows as below 3seconds later the scale returns to normal mode and REMOTE indicator will be off ...

Page 41: ...hows error to prompt the mistake when the pass word is wrong If wrong pass word is entered for two times then the scale will return to counting mode automatically A Auto Shut off time span When enter into User Programming Functions mode the displays will indicate as below eventually Press MOVE key to revolve the system preset time span 2 min 5 min 8 min and OFF Defaultsetting OFF Press CLEAR key t...

Page 42: ...mal counting mode or press ENTER key for determination and move to next Auto Backlight Backlight will be going on automatically whenever the scale is loaded by objects weigh greater then 9 display resolution or any of keys is pressed And it will be going off also automatically approx 5 seconds after the scale returns to zero Manualbacklight Press decimal point key to switch on and off backlight Sc...

Page 43: ...ODE and release until the following displays appear Press MOVE key to revolve the system preset units of measure ON OFF Default setting ON Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press ENTER key for determination and move to next Turnoffthescaletoreturntonormalcountingmode ...

Page 44: ...nation and move to next The unit weight will be averaged again if you add the remaining quantity gradually by several lots This will help eliminate errors caused by the possible weight variation among each object and lead to more accurate results When adding objects to the pan The weight value should not be less than 10 display divisions be sure that the quantity is LESS THAN those already on the ...

Page 45: ...tting mAnU P mAnU P transmit by pressing a key ex DEP 50 PC Negative value can not be transmited SEriES series transmit ex DEP 50 PC mAnU L transmit by pressing a key for a label printer such as Model DLP 50 Negative value can not be transmited AUto L auto transmit for a label printer such as Model DLP 50 Press CLEAR key to determine and return to next setting Turnoffthescaletoreturntonormalcounti...

Page 46: ...GRAMMING FUNCTION MODE and release until the following displays appear Press MOVE key to revolve the system preset baud rate 2400 4800 9600 Default setting 9600 Press ENTER key to determine and return to next setting Turnoffthescaletoreturntonormalcountingmode ...

Page 47: ...R key in USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTION MODE and release until the following displays appear Press MOVE key to revolve the system preset file name of the format Default setting 0 Options form 0 9 Press ENTER key to determine and return to next setting Turnoffthescaletoreturntonormalcountingmode ...

Page 48: ...E and release until the following displays appear Press MOVE key to revolve the system preset check alarm types Default setting in in Inside type out Outside type Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press ENTER key for determination and move to next ...

Page 49: ... type The alarm sounds beeps only when either total weight or total count falls inside the set range Ex 1 Counting check alarms Quantity in COUNTwindow blinks Ex 2 Weight check alarms Weight in WEIGHTwindow blinks ...

Page 50: ... Outside type The alarm sounds beeps only when either total weight or total count falls outside the set range Ex 1 Counting check alarms Ex 2 Weight check alarms Turnoffthescaletoreturntonormalcountingmode ...

Page 51: ...continuously onE The tare weight must be canceled for one time only Note If the canceled tare is not the value tared then the buzzer will tweet for three times to indicate the error Remove all the weight from the pan and then press TARE key or turn off and turn on the scale to solve the error Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press ENTER key for determination and m...

Page 52: ...ntil the following displays appear Press MOVE key to revolve the system preset remote platform ON OFF Default setting ON If this setting is set to be off the platform can t be changed Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press ENTER key for determination and move to next ...

Page 53: ... the following displays appear Press MOVE key to revolve the system preset three section control signal ON OFF Default setting ON If it is set to be off the scale can t transmit control signals Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press ENTER key for determination and move to next ...

Page 54: ...reset the transmit method of extra display StAbLE SEriES Default setting StAbLE SEriES Series transmit StAbLE Stable transmit Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press ENTER key for determination and move to the next Iftheweightvalueisnegative theextradisplayshows Iftheexternalresolutionissetto1 30 000 Weightequalto15kg 15lbdonotshowontheextradisplay ...

Page 55: ...NCTION MODE and release until the following displays appear Press MOVE key to revolve the system preset baud rate of extra display 2400 4800 9600 Default setting 9600 Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press ENTER key for determination and move to the next ...

Page 56: ...s appear Press MOVE key to revolve the system preset zero tracking range The larger number selected the wider range 0 off 1 0 5d 2 1d 3 2d 4 3d Default setting 2 Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press ENTER key for determination and move to next Turnoffthescaletoreturntonormalcountingmode ...

Page 57: ...s appear Press MOVE key to revolve the system preset zero display range 0 off 1 0 5d 2 1d 3 2d 4 3d Default setting 2 The larger number selected the wider range Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press ENTER key for determination and move to next Turnoffthescaletoreturntonormalcountingmode ...

Page 58: ...ey to revolve the system preset stable class range The smaller number selected the shorter time for display stability 0 off 1 0 05d 2 0 15d 3 0 25d 4 0 35d 5 0 45d Default setting 1 Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press ENTER key for determination and move to next Turnoffthescaletoreturntonormalcountingmode ...

Page 59: ...s appear Press MOVE key to revolve the system preset stable rate range The larger number selected the more stable zero point level 0 1 2 3 4 5 Default setting 1 Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press ENTER key for determination and move to next Turnoffthescaletoreturntonormalcountingmode ...

Page 60: ...low Press MOVE key to choose the taget platform local or remote Then press ENTER key for determination and enter into unit selection Press MOVE key to choose the unit for calibration kg g or lb Then press ENTER key for determination and enter into calibration mode Note The weighing unit for local platform is g or lb while the unit for remote platform is kg or lb ...

Page 61: ...rts blinking The scale will stop blinking and return to normal counting mode Calibration is now completed Note Press CLEAR key to escape from calibration mode at any time Change calibration value After entering the third step press MOVE key Use numeric keys to input a calibration value r 0 80000 1 20000 Press ENTER key to confirm then the calibration is finished r Mass weight Display weight This c...

Page 62: ...wnthreetimes toindicatethescaleswitchoffduetobatteryempty Tochargethebattery connectthepoweradapter andturnontheswitchontheright sideofthescale Thebatteryshouldbechargedfor12hoursforfullcapacity ThereisanLEDtoindicatethestatusofbatterychargingonthedisplay IftheLEDis Greenthebatteryhasbeencharged IfitisRedthebatteryisnearlydischargedand Yellowindicatesthebatteryisincreasingthechargelevel Asthebatte...

Page 63: ...45 6 78910111213 141516 1718 1 st row Netweight Data title space data unit CR 2 nd row Unitweight data title space data unit CR 3 rd row Quantity data title space data CR 1415 4 th row Tareweight data title space data weight CR 4 th rowdata OA NET stable Net Weight net unstable Net Weight PCS stable Quantity pcs unstableQuantity Tare Tare Value U W Unit Weight CR OD OA Gross Gross Value Note Thene...

Page 64: ...re 0 0800 kg Gross 2 0800 kg net unstableNet Weight NET stable Net Weight pcs unstableQuantity PCS stable Quantity U W Unit Weight Tare Tare Value Gross Gross Value 4 TransmitFormat whenitisinAccumulationmodelandtransmitbypressing ADD keyand TOTAL key Atthesametime Itemnumberisstoredinmemory PresstheADDkey PLU100 No 800125 I N Register Record 01 Net 2 0000 kg U W 10 g PCS 200 Tare 0 0350 kg ...

Page 65: ...TAL PLU100 No 800125 I N Register Net 5 0000 kg PCS 500 NET stableNetWeight PCS stableQuantity U W UnitWeight Tare TareValue Note Whenitisinnormalcountingmode withoutaccumulationoperation pressthe TOTAL keytoprintthedata thetransmitformatisasbelow When scale is in stable mode TOTAL NET 5 0000 kg U W 10 g PCS 500 Tare 0 8000 kg ...

Page 66: ...Tare 0 8000 kg net unstableNet Weight NET stable Net Weight pcs unstableQuantity PCS stable Quantity U W Unit Weight Tare Tare Value Gross Gross Value Note Iftheunitweightinformationisrecalledfromthememory PLUcode Item NumberandItemnameshouldbeprintedout Accumulation mode ...

Page 67: ...comma 7 byte TNA Total net weight with dot 7 byte TNB Total net weight no dot 6 byte TNC Total net weight with comma 7 byte UWA Unit weight with dot 7 byte UWB Unit weight no dot 6 byte UWC Unit weight with comma 7 byte QUA Quantity with dot 7 byte QUB Quantity no dot 6 byte QUC Quantity with comma 7 byte TQA Total Quantity with dot 7 byte TQB Total Quantity no dot 6 byte TQC Total Quantity with c...

Page 68: ...rical key 5 6 0X36 Same as numerical key 6 7 0X37 Same as numerical key 7 8 0X38 Same as numerical key 8 9 0X39 Same as numerical key 9 0 0X30 Same as numerical key 0 0X2E Same as numerical key 0X53 S s 0X73 Same as SAMPLE key 0X43 C c 0X63 Same as C key 0X4F O o 0X6F Same as SET key 0X4D M m 0X6D Same as MOVE key 0X55 U u 0X75 Same as U W key 0X41 A a 0X61 Same as ALARM key 0X45 E e 0X65 Same as ...

Page 69: ...ode 0X50 G g 0X70 Same as GROSS key 0X4E N n 0X6E Same as ADD key 0X5A Z z 0X7A Same as ZERO key 0X54 T t 0X74 Same as TARE key 0X44 D d 0X74 Same as TOTAL key 0X4C L l 0X6C Same as long press MEMORY key 0X46 F f 0X66 Same as REMOTE key ...

Page 70: ...e when powerson Connect the remote platform properlyandswitchonagain E3 1 Localplatformisnotplaced well 2 Therearesomethingheavy touchthepan 1 Placethepan welland switchonagain 2 Removethe weightand switchonagain E4 Addresscodeof UnitWeightisout of 1 200 Correcttheoperation E5 Inalarmsetting theLOvalueisset higherthanHIvalue Correcttheoperation OL Overload Takeoffthe weight immediately Lowbattery ...

Page 71: ...splayType LCD WeightUnits g kgorlb ZeroRange 2 StabilizationTime 2seconds RS232port CanbeconnectedwithPC Printer etc Remote port Can be connected to a extra display or remote platform with up to 4 pcs of load cell weighing range 0 10t Remote Spec 1 0mv v 3 3mv v Output Ports Serial port Can be connected to an extra display or control box output three section control signal Operation Temperature 0 ...

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