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Summary of Contents for DC-180

Page 1: ...ra a a at t t tii i io o o on n n n S S S Se e e er r r rv v v vii i ic c c ce e e e M M M Ma a a an n n nu u u ua a a all l l C C C Co o o ou u u un n n nt t t tii i in n n ng g g g S S S Sc c c ca a a all l le e e e D I S C O N T I N U E D ...

Page 2: ...D I S C O N T I N U E D ...

Page 3: ...ampling 14 5 3 2 Unit Weight by Key Entry 14 5 4 Accumulation 15 5 5 Subtraction Reduction 15 5 6 Clearing of Accumulated Data 16 5 7 Clearing Unit Weight 16 5 8 Scale 1 2 Operation 16 5 9 Recall Item From Memory 17 6 0 PROGRAM MODE 18 20 6 1 Set Point Programming 18 19 6 1 1 Set Point Programming by Quantity 18 6 1 2 Set Point Programming by Weight 18 6 1 3 Set Point Programming by Upper Lower Li...

Page 4: ...rnally mounted load cell and a full range of capacities from 0 5 to 50 000 lb utilizing an external second platform A console model is also available with 1 external platform in any of the above mentioned capacities in any combination This manual will provide the user with information necessary to operate and program the DC 180 Included in this manual are descriptions specifications operating inst...

Page 5: ...5 1 3 Keyboard Display Panel Layout D I S C O N T I N U E D ...

Page 6: ...it weight recomputing is possible Memory When quantity is being accumulated or when memory overflows Prog When in the programming mode with mode key pressed Kg When the item is weighed in Kg unit with Kg Lb key pressed Lb When the Item is weighed in Lb unit with Kg Lb key pressed Batt When battery s power level is low Scale 1 When built in platform is used Scale 2 When remote platform is connected...

Page 7: ...een Gross and Net Unit Weight Used to enter the unit weight using numeric key board Mode Used for entering programming mode from weighing mode Scale 1 _ _ _ _ 2 Used to switch between Built in Platform and Remote Platform Used for Accumulation function and for incrementing SPEC numbers in SPEC setting mode Used for Subtraction function and for decrementing SPEC numbers in SPEC setting mode Used fo...

Page 8: ...002 6 x 8 2 5 lb Both 0 0002 0 000005 7 x 10 5 0 lb Both 0 0005 0 00001 9 x 12 10 0 lb Both 0 001 0 00002 9 x 12 25 0 lb Both 0 002 0 00005 9 x 12 50 0 lb Both 0 005 0 0001 9 x 12 DC 182L REMOTE PLATFORMS Platform capacity Weight Resolution Counting Resolution Platform Dimensions 100 0 lb 0 01 0 0002 13 x 17 250 00 0 02 0 0005 17 x 21 500 00 0 05 0 001 17 x 21 1000 0 0 1 0 002 24 x 28 2500 0 0 2 0...

Page 9: ... available whenever future shipment of the scale is required 3 2 INSPECTION Immediately after unpacking a visual inspection of the scale should be performed If any damage has been incurred during transportation notify the shipper and DIGI MATEX Inc immediately Instructions for assessment of damage and further procedures will then be determined 3 3 REPACKAGING If at anytime the DC 180 counting scal...

Page 10: ...nut just snug Do the following steps before scale calibration A Place the platter on the platter support of the scale B Turn on the power and check that the scale is functioning C For calibration of the scale use a thin rod to enable the span switch Refer to the diagram above for the location of the span switch D Please refer to instructions for Span Adjustment for more detail Note For DC 180 with...

Page 11: ...DURES Do the following steps before scale calibration or operation 1 Take off nut A and four screws C then take off plate 2 Loosen nut B and screw D then take off screw D nut B and insert 3 Take off screw E and stopper then take off screw F 4 Install platter support and platter Please pay attention to installation direction of support Warning Do Not Turn Scale Upside Down D I S C O N T I N U E D ...

Page 12: ...OFF To prevent battery discharge when stored turn the battery switch to OFF whenever unit is not used Do not store the scale without turning off the battery power switch To Install Battery Option 1 Turn Scale On Side 2 Remove Battery Compartment Cover 3 Connect The Red Lead To Positive Terminal Of Battery 4 Connect The Black Lead To Terminal Of Battery 5 Place Battery Into Compartment Replace Batt...

Page 13: ...le tare value is 0 9995 lb But for a 10 000 lb machine the maximum permissible tare value for 100 FS setting is 9 998 lb 5 1 2 Digital Tare Operation 1 Display in the weighing mode 2 Enter 0 5 0 0 0 Example of a 5lb tare 3 Press the TARE key to tare the weight entered by keyboard Note The same note as in One Touch Tare applies for Digital Tare as well 5 2 Net Gross Operation 1 Display in the weigh...

Page 14: ... before pressing the PIECES Key enter the no of samples using the key board and then press the PIECES Key For e g After putting ten pieces of the sample if the insufficient lamp is ON then add few more samples say 3 until the insufficient lamp is OFF Now using the key board enter 1 3 and then press the PIECES Key to compute the Unit weight of the samples 5 3 2 Unit Weight Operation by Key Entry Th...

Page 15: ...After a moment the scale will resume operation mode 9 Pressing the key makes the total 15 40 55 displayed in the Quantity Display 5 5 Subtraction Reduction Operation 1 Display in the weighing mode with memory lamp glowing From previous operation See 4 4 2 Press the key The Total Is Displayed in the Quantity Display 3 Remove the 2 0 lb Weight from platter Leave only the 1 0lb weight on the platter ...

Page 16: ...Spec 25 in Weight and Measures specification is set to 1 Switch off the scale and turn it on again after setting this spec Or else you might notice a shift in the zero point when changing between scales The scale change operation cannot be performed if there is any Numeric Key entry Display in the weighing mode Pressing SCALE key changes from Scale 1 to Scale 2 Pressing the SCALE key again changes...

Page 17: ...g Mode Place The Second Quantity On Scale And Count Them Repeat The Procedure Until All Parts Have Been Counted If A Mistake Is Made During Accumulation Press Key 5 End Accumulation Press Key Note If no Unit Weight has been programmed into the memory it will be necessary to enter a Unit Weight using one of the following steps a Compute Unit Weight Place 10 Pieces On Scale Press PIECES key When sam...

Page 18: ... Suppose Set Point 1 999999 Set Point 2 cannot be set more than 100 6 1 2 Set Point Programming by Weight Set Point 1 Weight See Note Below Set Point 2 Weight See Note Below Set bit 0 and 1 of Spec 7 to 01 1 Display in the weighing mode 2 Press the MODE key to go into the programming mode 3 Press key to go into Set Point Programming Mode 4 Enter the Weight value for Set Point 1 using the Numeric k...

Page 19: ...et Point 2 Quantity value up to 999999 but Set Point 2 value must always be less than Set Point 1 value 6 1 4 Set Point Programming by Upper and Lower Limit of Weight 1 Display in the weighing mode 2 Press the MODE key to go into the programming mode 3 Press key to go into Set Point Programming Mode 4 Enter the Weight value for Set Point 1 using the Numeric keys depending on the capacity of the sc...

Page 20: ...curacy of the computation can be improved by increasing the sample size 3b Recompute Unit Weight Add Additional Pieces Press PIECES Key or 3c Enter Unit Weight Press 1 7 2 6 6 Press UNIT WEIGHT key 4 Enter Set Point Mode Press key 5 Enter Setpoint 1 Enter Setpoint 1 Example 1000 Type 1 0 0 0 Press Key 6 Enter Setpoint 2 Enter Setpoint 2 Example 90 00 Type 9 0 0 0 Press Key 7 Store Data Press Key T...

Page 21: ...hows the Zero Counts Ensure that the counts are 50 000 _ 10000 100 000 10 000 for Version 1 06 software If not repeat Step 3 unti the Counts are in the above range 6 REZERO Press REZERO Key to zero the weight before span calibration 7 Place 5 lb weight on the platter Place capacity weight of 5 lb or any weight on the platter In this illustration capacity weight is taken as an example 8 5 0 0 0 0 E...

Page 22: ...18 9 stores the new SPEC values to the NOV RAM and exits from the SPEC setting mode 10 Press MODE key to escape from maintenance mode to weighing mode 7 3 Spec 142 Setting Spec 142 Setting To access the Spec 142 W M Spec mode the SPAN Switch must be ON The rest of the procedure is the same as Spec 141 setting See page 10 for location of the span switch 1 Depress the SPAN Switch The S On message co...

Page 23: ...rightness Levels Varying levels for the control of FIP Brightness 000 Highest Brightness Level 111 Lowest Brightness Level 7 Set Point Buzzer 0 Yes 1 No Set Point Type 00 Quantity 10 Quantity 01 Weight 11 Weight 8 9 Not used Not used Not used ver 1 06 Not used ver 1 06 10 RS 232C Connection 0 No 1 Yes ver 1 07 RS 232C Data Length Optional 0 7 bits 1 8 bits ver 1 07 RS 232C Baud Rate Optional 00 12...

Page 24: ...ked Zero Lamp Lighting Method 0 Gross 1 Net Display Mask When Battery Low 0 Yes 1 No 25 Scale Starting Method 0 Automatic 1 Manual IR Mode protected by Span Switch 0 No 1 Yes Scale Type 0 Single Scale 1 Double Scale Gross Mode Available 0 Yes 1 No 26 Zero Tracking When Tare 0 Yes 1 No Weight Reset when Tare 0 Yes 1 No Initial Start Range 00 Unlimited 10 10 FS 01 2 FS 11 Not Avail 27 Comma Display ...

Page 25: ... Type 00 EX type 01 AA type 10 U1 type U S use only 11 EX type Auto Exit from Add Mode 0 No 1 Yes 5 Digit Tare 0 No 1 Yes ver 1 26 33 Over Weight Mask at 0 1d 1 9d Not used Not used Not used 34 Not used For Scale 1 0 For Std Normal Load Cell 1 For abnormal load cell with too large offset ver 1 06 A D Board Scale 1 00 Normal 01 Prevent from Small vibration fast change in display 10 Prevent from Med...

Page 26: ...26 7 7 Shop Notes D I S C O N T I N U E D ...

Page 27: ...misuse neglect alteration improper installation improper repair or improper testing RLWS shall be the sole judge of all alleged non conformities Such equipment has not been modified altered or changed by any person other than RLWS or its duly authorized repair agents RLWS will have a reasonable time to repair or replace the defective equipment Buyer is responsible for shipping charges both ways In...

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