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   IWQ Operation Manual Kg Version

Manual No. 0142A

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 are factory default settings.

Set No.

Setup title

Set 

value

Functions

F16

Internal buzzer

00

When stable outside range; <Successive “Blips”>

01

When stable under “Accept” condition; <Long continu-
ous “Beeps”>

02

When stable under “Over” condition; <Successive 
“Blips”>

03

Buzzer OFF (neither key input sound)

04

Only during key input or when stable

05

Only during key input

06

Upper/lower limits verification function;
(regardless of being stable/unstable)

UNDER : Successive “Blips” with an interval
ACCEPT: Long continuous “Beeps”
OVER    : Successive “Blips”

Summary of Contents for iwq-150/30

Page 1: ...t carry out installation operation service or mainte nance until thoroughly understanding the contents of this manual Keep this manual available at all times for installation oper ation service and maintenance ISHIDA CO LTD ...

Page 2: ...s and by recommend ing improvements Please convey your comments to the near est Ishida Company regional representa tive Thank you Copyright c 2001 by Ishida Co Ltd All Rights Reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form by mimeograph or any other means without written permission of the publisher ...

Page 3: ...n personal safety do not perform any maintenance procedures which are not specified in the manual Diconnect the power supply before servicing To ensure your personal safety disconnect the power supply before servicing Power supply to the machine is disconnected only when the electrical plug is removed from the electrical outlet For safe operation of this machine connect the plug to the nearest and...

Page 4: ...om the electrical outlet CAUTIONS FOR USE Always operate the scale on a level surface Do not drop or apply a strong shock to the scale Do not expose the scale to direct sunlight for long period Do not disassemble the scale When cleaning the scale only use a soft dry cloth wetted with a neutral cleanser Never use thinner or other volatile liquids Do not allow any liquids to come into contact with t...

Page 5: ...ided with fluctuating power supply voltage Use of an electrical outlet also being used with a vibrator radio or other noise sources may affect the perfor mance of the scale Be sure to provide an outlet exclusively for use by the scale Also avoid putting many loads on one electrical outlet Power Supply Use a power supply that conforms to product specifications Provide a power line to be exclusively...

Page 6: ... Operation 13 5 Confirming the Preset Numbers 15 5 1 Operation 15 6 Using the Preset Function 16 6 1 Presetting 16 6 2 Calling a Preset Value 19 7 Counting Function 20 7 1 Normal Mode 20 7 1 1 Basic Procedure 20 7 1 2 For Setting the Upper and Lower Limit Values 21 7 1 3 For Calling Preset Value 22 7 2 Registration of Preset Value 22 8 Setting Mode 26 8 1 Setting Method 26 8 2 Set Values List 27 9...

Page 7: ...Your scale is a precision machine Do not give the scale any shock The scale may be impaired or its weighing perfor mance may be deteriorated Do not insert remove the plug in from the outlet with wet fingers An electric shock or short circuit may occur Do not remake the electrical plug or power cable A fire or electric shock may occur Do not pull strongly break or remake the power cable The core wi...

Page 8: ...Used to set upper limit value Used for zero adjustment to reset weight indica tor to zero Used to set lower limit value Used to set tare weight Used to clear keyed in numeric value Used to set tare weight with ten key pad 1 Used to call registered tare weight and upper lower limit weights 2 Used to print out weight data when printer is connected Used to change to counting mode checker mode Turning...

Page 9: ...able protruding from the bracket pipe base into the display pole Do not pull strongly on the load cell cable when pushing it into the display pole Other wise it may be cut If the cable covering material is scratched water may penetrate into the cable and cause unreliable weighing or the core material may corrode and cause the scale to fail 3 Stand the Display Pole against the Bracket Pipe Base Sta...

Page 10: ...ws Fit the bracket pipe with its larger radius cor ners facing upward Securely tighten the screws until the display pole becomes steady 5 Store the Load Cell Cable inside the Display Pole Fold up the extra length of load cell cable and store it inside the display pole Push the load cell cable deeply into the dis play pole at least 15 mm away from the pole end 6 Install the Weighing Platter Make su...

Page 11: ...r supply plug into the outlet Grounding is recommended if the scale will be used in a place with a chance of electrical leakage To disconnect the power supply remove the electrical plug from the electrical outlet 9 Turn on the Power Switch Display for 150 kg version With nothing placed on the weighing platter press the key and then the key The display unit will turn on Make sure that display indic...

Page 12: ... No 0142A 10 Adjust the Zero Point If the zero indicator does not light press the key 3 2 Vertical Adjustment of the Display Unit After loosening the display unit tightening knob adjust the unit at an easy to see angle Then retighten the knob ...

Page 13: ...traction is also available by calling a pre set weight Operation Ref 6 2 Calling a Preset Value For a tare weight of 0 05 kg 2 Key in the Upper Limit Weight if necessary After keying in the upper limit weight press the key The upper and lower limit weights can also be set by calling preset values To change a pre set value temporarily key in a new value and then press the key or key To reset the in...

Page 14: ...ey Operation Ref 6 2 Call ing a Preset Value For a lower limit weight of 10 00 kg 4 Weigh an Item Place the item to be weighed on the weighing platter together with the tare weight For a 10 kg bag of rice Weighing result Weighing condition Indication on scale Over Weight upper limit weight Upper limit weight indi cator flashes OVER indicator lamp orange LED lights Under Weight lower limit weight L...

Page 15: ...WQ Operation Manual Kg Version 15 5 Confirming the Preset Numbers 5 1 Operation 1 Confirm the Preset Number during Operation The preset number can be confirmed while pressing the key Example Preset No 1 For Preset No 1 ...

Page 16: ...s the key while all displays are ON while the buzzer is sounding The upper limit value for Preset No 1 will be displayed 2 Preset the Upper Limit Value Enter the upper limit value by using the ten key pad If the lower limit value has already been pre set only values equal to or lager than this limit value can be set For an upper limit value of 1 kg ...

Page 17: ...n key pad If the upper limit value has already been pre set only values equal to or less than this limit value can be set If the upper limit value has been set to 0 then only the lower limit value can be set UNDER LED will illuminate For a lower limit value of 0 5 kg Press the key If the upper limit value has already been pre set only values equal to or less than this limit value can be set If the...

Page 18: ...ight by using the ten key pad For a tare weight of 0 25 kg Press the key 5 Set the Values for the Other Preset Numbers After entering a desired preset number press the key Example Preset number 2 The upper limit value for Preset No 2 will be displayed Return to step 2 in the above pro cedure ...

Page 19: ...Pad For Preset No 1 2 Press the Key If no tare weight has been set or if neither the upper limit value nor lower limit value has been set the values before pressing the key will remain active If Preset No 0 zero calling is called the tare weight upper limit value lower limit value and preset numbers will be cleared Example Tare weight 0 25 kg Upper limit value 1 00 kg Lower limit value 0 50 kg ...

Page 20: ...Manual No 0142A 7 1 Normal Mode 7 1 1 Basic Procedure 1 Press Key to Switch to the Counting Mode 2 Place the Items to Be Weighed on the Weighing Platter Sampling 3 Enter the Quantity of Items to Be Weighed Example 50 7 Counting Function ...

Page 21: ...ty Example 100 The indication will flash 7 1 2 For Setting the Upper and Lower Limit Values 1 After Entering the Upper Limit Quantity Press Key 2 After Entering the Lower Limit Quantity Press Key The unit weight upper limit quantity and lower limit quantity that have been entered can be cleared by entering 0 and pressing the associated key Before starting the proce dure set unit weight ...

Page 22: ... When the preset upper and lower limit weights are called and key is pressed to shift to the counting mode the upper and lower limit weights will be treated as quantities The preset values thus called can be cleared by entering 0 and pressing key 7 2 Registration of Preset Value 1 Immediately after Pressing Key under OFF Condi tion Press Key When a preset number has been specified enter the preset...

Page 23: ...Manual No 0142A IWQ Operation Manual Kg Version 23 2 Enter the Unit Weight Example 20 g 3 Press Key Press the key to change to counting mode 4 Enter the Upper Limit Quantity Example 100 ...

Page 24: ...24 IWQ Operation Manual Kg Version Manual No 0142A 5 Press Key OVER LED will illuminate 6 Enter the Lower Limit Quantity Example 50 7 Press Key UNDER LED will illuminate ...

Page 25: ...nter the Next Preset Number Example No 2 9 Press Key 10 To Enter the Preset Value following the Above Procedure Enter the Preset Number and Then Repeat Procedures 2 through 7 11 Press Key to Return to the Normal Mode or Press Key to Terminate the Operation ...

Page 26: ... press the key for a while While all display segments are ON while the buzzer is sounding press the key 2 Selecting Items F1 to F16 Select one of the three methods 1 Proceed in the right direction or Changing successively in the F1 F2 F3 order 2 Proceed in the reverse direction Changing successively in the F1 F16 F15 order 3 Input item number and call up Input item number s then press ...

Page 27: ... concerns relating to the printer Set No Setup title Set value Functions F01 key available unavailable 00 Available 01 Unavailable F02 Call PLU1 when ON 00 No 01 Yes F03 Selecting number of digits 00 16 digits 01 20 to 24 digits F04 Date printing 00 No 01 Yes F05 Printing preset No 00 No 01 Yes F06 Printing tare weight upper lower limits 00 No 01 Yes F07 Printing serial No 00 No 01 Yes ...

Page 28: ... synchronous to A D 02 Output conditions F12 03 As requested for DATA input RS input contact input F12 Serial output conditions 00 Output when automatic within range re stabilize 01 Output when manual within range re stabilize 02 Output when automatic range disregarded re stabilize 03 Output when manual range disregarded re stabilize 04 Output when automatic within range zero return 05 Output when...

Page 29: ...F 01 When conditioned as Over Buzzer ON normally OFF 02 When conditioned as Accept Buzzer ON normally OFF 03 When conditioned as Under Buzzer ON normally OFF 04 When scale stable Buzzer ON normally OFF 05 On Over condition when scale stable Buzzer ON normally OFF 06 On Accept condition when scale stable Buzzer ON normally OFF 07 Outside range when scale stable Buzzer ON normally OFF 08 Same time a...

Page 30: ...Blips 01 When stable under Accept condition Long continu ous Beeps 02 When stable under Over condition Successive Blips 03 Buzzer OFF neither key input sound 04 Only during key input or when stable 05 Only during key input 06 Upper lower limits verification function regardless of being stable unstable UNDER Successive Blips with an interval ACCEPT Long continuous Beeps OVER Successive Blips ...

Page 31: ...tly with a soft brush or soft cloth soaked with water diluted neutral detergent Then wash the platter in water and dry 2 Remove the weighing platter from the scale dip it in hot water 70 to 90 for about 30 minutes and then dry Be careful not to get scalded Weighing unit display pole and display unit parts other than the weighing platter Wash the outer surface in water normal temperature and then d...

Page 32: ...rical plug is securely inserted into an outlet which conforms to product specifications 0 does not appear after a dis play check when the ON OFF key is pressed 1 Place scale on stable flat surface or table 2 Confirm that there is nothing on the scale 3 Check level adjustable feet for any floating condition 4 Protect scale from strong winds Weight indication can not be stabilized 1 Place scale on s...

Page 33: ...on 150 60 kg 50 20 g 30 15 kg 10 5 g Display Fluorescent display Weight Check over orange accept green under red Display Items Upper lower limit tare presetting 5 digits each Weight 18 kg 10 kg Water resistance Conforms to IP 67 Console IP 65 Power Supply AC 100 V 240 V 10 50 60 Hz 11 Specifications ...

Page 34: ...2001 Aug ...

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