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© Adam Equipment Company 2004 

 

 

 2.0  SPECIFICATIONS 

 

CBW SERIES 

Model # 

CBW 3 

CBW 6 

CBW 15 

CBW 30

 

CBW 45

 

Maximum Capacity 

3 kg 

6 kg 

15 kg 

30 kg 

45 kg 

Readability 

0.1 g 

0.2 g 

0.5 g 

1 g 

2 g 

Tare Range 

-3 kg 

-6 kg 

-10 kg 

-30 kg 

-45 kg 

Repeatability (Std. Dev.) 

0.1 g 

0.2 g 

0.5 g 

1 g 

2 g 

Linearity ± 

0.2 g 

0.4 g 

1 g 

2 g 

4 g 

Units of Measure 

kg, g 

 

CBWa SERIES  

 

Model: CBW-6a  

UNITS OF 

MEASURE 

MAXIMUM 

CAPACITY 

TARE 

RANGE 

READABILIT

 

REPEATABILITY 

LINEARITY 

Grams 

3000.0 g 

-3000.0 g 

0.1 g 

0.1 g 

0.2 g 

Kilograms 

3.0000 kg 

-3 kg 

0.0001 kg 

0.0001 kg 

0.0002  kg 

Pounds 

6.0000 lb 

-6 lb 

0.0002 lb 

0.0002 lb 

0.0004 lb 

Pounds/Ounces 

6 lb 0.0 oz 

-6 lb 0.0 oz 

0.1 oz 

0.1 oz 

0.1 oz 

 

 Model: CBW-12a  

UNITS OF 

MEASURE 

MAXIMUM 

CAPACITY 

TARE 

RANGE 

READABILITY 

 

REPEATABILITY 

LINEARITY 

Grams 

6000.0 g 

-6000.0 g 

0.2 g 

0.2 g 

0.4 g 

Kilograms 

6.0000  kg 

-6 kg 

0.0002 kg 

0.0002 kg 

0.0004 kg 

Pounds 

11.9935 lb 

-11.99 lb 

0.0005 lb 

0.0005 lb 

0.001 lb 

Pounds/Ounces 

11 lb 15.0 oz 

-11 lb 15 oz 

0.1 oz 

0.1 oz 

0.1 oz 

 

 

Model: CBW-35a  

UNITS OF 

MEASURE 

MAXIMUM 

CAPACITY 

TARE 

RANGE 

READABILITY 

 

REPEATABILITY 

LINEARITY 

Grams 

15000.0 g 

-10000.0 g 

0.5 g 

0.5 g 

 1 g 

Kilograms 

15.0000 kg 

-10 kg 

0.0005 kg 

0.0005 kg 

0.001 kg 

Pounds 

35.000 lb 

-35 lb 

0.001 lb 

0.001 lb 

0.002 lb 

Pounds/Ounces 

 35 lb 0.0 oz 

-35 lb 0.0 oz 

0.1 oz 

0.1 oz 

 0.1 oz 

 

Model: CBW-65a  

UNITS OF 

MEASURE 

MAXIMUM 

CAPACITY 

TARE 

RANGE 

READABILITY 

 

REPEATABILITY 

LINEARITY 

Grams 

30000 g 

-30000 g 

1 g 

1 g 

2 g 

Kilograms 

30.000 kg 

-30 kg 

0.001 kg 

0.001 kg 

 0.002 kg 

Pounds 

65.000 lb 

-65 lb 

0.002 lb 

0.002 lb 

0.004 lb 

Pounds/Ounces 

65 lb 0.0oz 

-65 lb 0.0 oz 

0.1 oz 

0.1 oz 

 0.1 oz 

 

Model: CBW-100a  

UNITS OF 

MEASURE 

MAXIMUM 

CAPACITY 

TARE 

RANGE 

READABILITY 

 

REPEATABILITY 

LINEARITY 

Grams 

45000 g 

-45000 g 

2 g 

2 g 

4 g 

Kilograms 

45.000 kg 

-45 kg 

0.002 kg 

0.002 kg 

 0.004 kg 

Pounds 

100 lb 

-99 lb 

0.005 lb 

0.005 lb 

0.01 lb 

Pounds/Ounces 

99lb15.0 oz  -99 lb 15.0 oz 

0.1 oz 

0.1 oz 

 0.2 oz 

Summary of Contents for BA114

Page 1: ...User Guide User Guide BA114 Electronic Balance 30kg x 1g Impact Test Equipment Ltd www impact test co uk www impact test com ...

Page 2: ...nt Ltd Building 21 Stevenston Ind Est Stevenston Ayrshire KA20 3LR T 01294 602626 F 01294 461168 E sales impact test co uk Test Equipment Web Site www impact test co uk Test Sieves Accessories Web Site www impact test com ...

Page 3: ...g 10 6 6 2 Setting up Checkweighing while Parts Counting 11 6 7 ACCUMULATED TOTAL 12 6 8 MANUAL ACCUMULATION 12 6 9 AUTOMATIC ACCUMULATION 13 7 0 PARAMETERS 13 7 1 PROCEDURE 14 7 1 1 Control the backlight 14 7 1 2 Automatic accumulation 14 7 1 3 Accumulation of data in memory when Print is pressed 14 7 1 4 Auto zero range 15 7 1 5 Selectable unit of weight displayed 15 7 1 6 Setting of the check w...

Page 4: ... Adam Equipment Company 2004 2 ...

Page 5: ...e the ability to change the weighing units There are 5 models in each series with capacities up to 45 kg 100 lb These all have stainless steel weighing platforms on an ABS base assembly All scales have sealed keypads with colour coded membrane switches and the displays are large easy to read liquid crystal type displays LCD The LCD s are supplied with a backlight The scales include automatic zero ...

Page 6: ...02 kg 0 0004 kg Pounds 11 9935 lb 11 99 lb 0 0005 lb 0 0005 lb 0 001 lb Pounds Ounces 11 lb 15 0 oz 11 lb 15 oz 0 1 oz 0 1 oz 0 1 oz Model CBW 35a UNITS OF MEASURE MAXIMUM CAPACITY TARE RANGE READABILITY REPEATABILITY LINEARITY Grams 15000 0 g 10000 0 g 0 5 g 0 5 g 1 g Kilograms 15 0000 kg 10 kg 0 0005 kg 0 0005 kg 0 001 kg Pounds 35 000 lb 35 lb 0 001 lb 0 001 lb 0 002 lb Pounds Ounces 35 lb 0 0 ...

Page 7: ...se Scale Functions Weighing parts counting weight Checkweighing 3 0 INSTALLATION 3 1 GENERAL INSTALLATION Avoid extreme temperatures Do not place in direct sunlight or near air conditioning vents Avoid air movement such as from fans or opening of doors and windows Avoid unsuitable tables Do not place near vibrating machinery Avoid unstable power sources while charging the battery Do not use the sc...

Page 8: ...y of the scale in kg followed by the revision numbers 1 2 2 03 where 1 2 is the current hardware revision number of the main circuit board and 2 03 is the current software revision number A self test is followed next At the end of the self test it will display ZERO if the zero condition has been achieved A stable symbol and GROSS indicators are also displayed 4 0 KEY DESCRIPTIONS KEYS PRIMARY FUNC...

Page 9: ... select parts counting When it is not in the weighing mode it will return the user to weighing A secondary function C is available to act as a clear key when setting values for parameters or other functions Print It is used to print the results to a PC or printer using the optional RS 232 interface It also adds the value to the accumulation memory if the accumulation function is not automatic A se...

Page 10: ...he zero point from which all other weighing and counting is measured This will usually be necessary when the platform is empty When the zero point is obtained the display will show the indicator for ZERO The scale has an automatic re zeroing function to account for minor drifting or accumulation of material on the platform However you may need to press the Zero Enter key to re zero the scale if sm...

Page 11: ... platform is back to the same condition it was when the Zero Enter key was last pressed 6 3 WEIGHING A SAMPLE To determine the weight of a sample first tare an empty container if used then place the sample in the container The display will show the weight and the units of weight currently in use 6 4 PERCENT WEIGHING The scale will allow a sample weight to be shown as 100 Then any other weight plac...

Page 12: ...weighing lb will be shown on the CBWa scales when weighing unit is set to pounds 6 6 CHECK WEIGHING Check weighing is a procedure to cause an alarm to sound when the weight on the scale meets or exceeds the values stored in memory The memory holds values for a high limit and a low limit Either or both the limits can be used 6 6 1 Setting up Check weighing while weighing Press the Limit key The dis...

Page 13: ...the weight is less than the High Limit Above the High Limit the display will show OK and the beeper will be on BOTH LIMITS SET LOW IS SET GREATER THAN HIGH The beeper will never sound and the display will show LO if the weight is less that the Low Limit and HI if the weight is greater than the Low Limit 6 6 2 Setting up Checkweighing while Parts Counting Checkweighing facility can be set up for Pa...

Page 14: ... When the scale is set to manual accumulation the weight displayed will be stored in memory when the Print key is pressed and the weight is stable The display will show and then the total in memory for 2 seconds before returning to normal If the optional RS 232 interface is installed the weight will be output to a printer or PC Remove the weight allowing the scale to return to zero and put a secon...

Page 15: ...ust return to zero or a negative number before another sample can be added to the memory More products can be added and Print be pressed again This can continue for up to 99 entries or until the capacity of the display is exceeded 7 0 PARAMETERS The parameters can be chosen by the user to set the scale to Display the weight in other increments of weight to minimise the affects of vibration wind or...

Page 16: ...e Automatic or The maximum battery life is achieved with the backlight turned off Press the Tare key to change the setting Press the Zero Enter to store the changed setting 7 1 2 Automatic accumulation With the memory will accumulate the weight automatically will enable the manual accumulation will set the RS 232 interface to send the weight continuously and the accumulation function is disabled P...

Page 17: ...e Zero Enter key to store the changed setting When the scales are set to display in other units of weight the accumulation function is still keeping the weight in kilograms or pounds for the CBWa series in memory and will use the base weighing unit when printing over the RS 232 interface 7 1 6 Setting of the check weighing alarm The display will show where is a digit from to will set the buzzer to...

Page 18: ...cale will still operate for about 10 hours after which it will automatically switch off to protect the battery To charge the battery simply attach the power supply module to the scale and plug in The scale does not need to be turned on The battery should be charged for 12 hours for full capacity Just above and to the left of the display is a LED to indicate the status of battery charging When the ...

Page 19: ... weight NT for net weight and a unit of weight No 1 This number increments every time a new value is stored in memory Total 1 234 kg The total value stored in memory lf lf Includes 2 line feeds B When in percent weighing mode the output is shown in percent weight only GS 100 00 GS for Gross weight NT for net weight and a unit of weight lf lf Includes 2 line feeds RS 232 output of weighing data ASC...

Page 20: ... line feed TOTAL No 5 Wt 21 456kg The total value stored in memory 9 1 INPUT COMMANDS FORMAT The scale can be controlled with the following commands The commands must be sent in upper case letters i e T not t T cr lf Tares the scale to display the net weight This is the same as pressing Tare Z cr If Sets the zero point for all subsequent weighing The display shows zero T12 345 cr if Would be same ...

Page 21: ...s used If this is the same as the mass on the pan then this can be used or a different value can be entered To use this value press the Zero Enter key when the stable indicator is on Or if a different value is desired enter the value using the arrow key to select the flashing digit and the to increment the flashing digit If value is correct press the Zero Enter key to accept when the stable indica...

Page 22: ... Improper calibration of the scale Damaged load cell Damaged Electronics Keyboard error Improper operation of the scale A D count is not correct when turning the scale on Platform is not installed Load cell is damaged Electronics is damaged Scale is not stable when setting the percentage weighing The scale is not stable Improper operation of the scale or Calibration error Improper calibration shou...

Page 23: ... to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment The 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 interf...

Page 24: ...ctronic Scales for Medical use Retail Scales for price computing Adam Equipment Co Ltd Bond Avenue Milton Keynes MK1 1SW UK Phone 44 0 1908 274545 Fax 44 0 1908 641339 e mail sales adamequipment co uk Adam Equipment Inc 26 Commerce Drive Danbury CT 06810 USA Phone 1 203 790 4774 Fax 1 203 792 3406 e mail sales adamequipment com Adam Equipment S A Pty Ltd P O Box 1422 Kempton Park 1620 Johannesburg...

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