KERN DE120K10N Operating Manual Download Page 1

DE-BA-defsi-0640

 

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KERN DE 

Version 4.0 12/2006 

Operating Manual 
Electronic Platform Balance

 

 

 

 
Table of Contents  

1

 

Technical data ................................................................................................. 39

 

2

 

Declaration of conformity ............................................................................... 46

 

3

 

Basic Information (General) ........................................................................... 47

 

3.1

 

Proper use ................................................................................................ 47

 

3.2

 

Improper Use ............................................................................................ 47

 

3.3

 

Warranty.................................................................................................... 47

 

3.4

 

Monitoring of Test Resources................................................................. 48

 

4

 

Basic Safety Precautions................................................................................ 48

 

4.1

 

Pay attention to the instructions in the Operation Manual................... 48

 

4.2

 

Personnel training.................................................................................... 48

 

5

 

Transport and storage .................................................................................... 48

 

5.1

 

Testing upon acceptance ........................................................................ 48

 

5.2

 

Packaging ................................................................................................. 48

 

6

 

Unpacking, Setup and Commissioning ......................................................... 49

 

6.1

 

Installation Site, Location of Use ............................................................ 49

 

6.2

 

Unpacking ................................................................................................. 49

 

6.2.1 Setup ...................................................................................................... 49 
6.2.2 Scope 

of 

delivery .................................................................................... 49 

6.2.3 Grundaufbau........................................................................................... 50 

6.2.3.1  Assembly instructions for the use of the tripod (option) ................... 50 

6.3

 

Mains connection ..................................................................................... 51

 

6.4

 

Operation using a (rechargeable) battery (optional) ............................. 51

 

6.5

 

Connection of peripheral devices........................................................... 51

 

6.6

 

Initial Commissioning .............................................................................. 52

 

6.7

 

Adjustment ............................................................................................... 52

 

6.8

 

Adjustment ............................................................................................... 52

 

7

 

Operation ......................................................................................................... 53

 

7.1

 

Overview of display.................................................................................. 53

 

7.2

 

Weighing ................................................................................................... 53

 

Summary of Contents for DE120K10N

Page 1: ...al 48 4 2 Personnel training 48 5 Transport and storage 48 5 1 Testing upon acceptance 48 5 2 Packaging 48 6 Unpacking Setup and Commissioning 49 6 1 Installation Site Location of Use 49 6 2 Unpacking...

Page 2: ...o tracking 62 8 4 Selection of the adjustment weight 63 8 5 Interface RS232C 64 8 5 1 Data transfer mode 64 8 5 2 Baud rate 64 8 6 Selection printed edition 65 8 7 Reset to factory setting 66 9 Data o...

Page 3: ...arm up time 10 minutes 30 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes Reference unit weights at piece count 5 10 25 50 Weighing Units Details Weighing units chapter 7 9 Recommended adjustment weight not added class...

Page 4: ...minutes 30 minutes 2 hours Reference unit weights at piece count 5 10 25 50 Weighing Units Details Weighing units chapter 7 9 Recommended adjustment weight not added class Details for Selection of the...

Page 5: ...minutes 2 hours 30 minutes Reference unit weights at piece count 5 10 25 50 Weighing Units Details Weighing units chapter 7 9 Recommended adjustment weight not added class Details for Selection of the...

Page 6: ...inutes 10 minutes Reference unit weights at piece count 5 10 25 50 Weighing Units Details Weighing units chapter 7 9 Recommended adjustment weight not added class Details for Selection of the Adjustme...

Page 7: ...30 minutes 2 hours Reference unit weights at piece count 5 10 25 50 Weighing Units Details Weighing units chapter 7 9 Recommended adjustment weight not added class Details for Selection of the Adjustm...

Page 8: ...es 10 minutes 10 minutes Reference unit weights at piece count 5 10 25 50 Weighing Units Details Weighing units chapter 7 9 Recommended adjustment weight not added class Details for Selection of the A...

Page 9: ...tes 10 minutes 10 minutes Reference unit weights at piece count 5 10 25 50 Weighing Units Details Weighing units chapter 7 9 Recommended adjustment weight not added class Details for Selection of the...

Page 10: ...0K20NL KERN DE300K100N KERN DE300K100NL fulfill the requirements of the following CE guideline CE EMC guideline directive about electromagnetic compatibility in the version 89 336 EWG Applied harmoniz...

Page 11: ...This may damage the measuring system Impacts and overloading exceeding the stated maximum load max of the balance minus a possibly existing tare load must be strictly avoided Balance may be damage by...

Page 12: ...ty Precautions 4 1 Pay attention to the instructions in the Operation Manual Carefully read this operation manual before setup and commissioning even if you are already familiar with KERN balances 4 2...

Page 13: ...eriods of time Non permitted condensation condensation of air humidity on the appliance may occur if a cold appliance is taken to a considerably warmer environment In this case acclimatize the disconn...

Page 14: ...Basic structure Place the balance on a horizontal and solid base refer also to 6 2 1 Installation Pull off the protection foil from the weighing plate if existing 6 2 3 1 Assembly instructions for the...

Page 15: ...choose between the following settings 1 AF on To save the battery the balance switches off automatically 3 minutes after having finished the weighing procedure 2 AF off Switch off function deactivate...

Page 16: ...ecommended to adjust the balance periodically in weighing operation 6 8 Adjustment The adjustment should be made with the recommended adjustment weight see chap 1 Technical data Adjustment is also pos...

Page 17: ...tant Should the display flash or not be on 0 press the key Only now place goods onto weighing plate Take care that the weighed material does not touch the balance housing or the base mat Now the weigh...

Page 18: ...ain Switch on balance using the key and wait for the 0 display Put tare vessel on the weighing plate and press the key 6 times until PtArE flashes on the display By actuating the key the current weigh...

Page 19: ...ode The tare vessels can also be used for piece counting Prior to the piece count tare the tare vessel with key 7 7 Net total weighings It is useful if a mixture of several components is weighed into...

Page 20: ...for the 0 display Press the key several times shortly The reference quantities of the counting function are passed through after that 100 is displayed Place the reference item on the weighing pan Pres...

Page 21: ...032150747 Tael Hongkong tlh 0 02671725 Tael Taiwan tlt 0 0266666 Grain gn 15 43235835 Pennyweight dwt 0 643014931 Momme mom 0 2667 Tola tol 0 0857333381 Carat ct 5 Freely selectable factor FFA xx xx I...

Page 22: ...X X Tael Taiwan X X X X X X X X X X X X Pennyweight X X X X X X X X X Momme X X X X X X X X X X X X Tola X X X X X X X X X X X X Freely selectable Factor X X X X X X X X X X X X Model Units DE 60K5 NL...

Page 23: ...ay Press the key seven times in the display appears bl Confirm by pressing the key Use the key to choose between the following settings Display Adjustment Function bl on Background illumination on Con...

Page 24: ...Function ANL Off Animal weighing function is switched off ANL 3 Weighing value calculation above 3 sec till to the value display ANL 5 Weighing value calculation above 5 sec till to the value display...

Page 25: ...3 sec until UNIT appears By pressing the key the different menu items are called up Use the key to select a menu item Within this menu item use the key to make your choice If the key is repeatedly ac...

Page 26: ...ically In the event that small quantities are removed or added to the material to be weighed incorrect weighing results can be displayed due to the stability compensation in the balance Example Slowly...

Page 27: ...K1N DE15K0 5N 1000 2000 2000 4000 5000 2000 4000 4000 8000 10000 3000 6000 6000 12000 15000 DE15K5N DE24K2N DE30K1N DE36K10N DE36K10NL 5000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 15000 20000 20000 20000 15000...

Page 28: ...e mode can be converted using the key Pr PC AU PC AU Pr re Cr BA Pr details chapter 9 4 AU Pr 5 The changed setting is taken over by pressing the key 6 The balance returns to weighing mode 0 0 g 8 5 2...

Page 29: ...ion parameters using the key to scroll backward use the key After actuating the key the current state is displayed on off Change status using the or key After that the current state is saved using the...

Page 30: ...0 display Press the key and keep it pressed until UNIT appears on the display Press the key nine times in the display appears rst Confirm selection with key The current status no is displayed Use the...

Page 31: ...ion of the data transfer 9 3 1 Pr PC Press the PRINT key at stable weight the format is transferred from LAPR a Format for stable values for weight quantity percentage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14...

Page 32: ...ASCII code After the balance having received the s w t commands it will send the following data Take into account that the following remote control commands must be sent without a subsequent CR LF s F...

Page 33: ...ded Take into account that the output format of the balance is fixedly defined and cannot be changed The printer format is stored in the printer i e in case of a failure the printer cannot be changed...

Page 34: ...and wipe with a dry soft cloth Loose residue sample powder can be removed carefully with a brush or manual vacuum cleaner Spilled weighing goods must be removed immediately 10 2 Service maintenance Th...

Page 35: ...weight is permanently changing Draught air movement Table floor vibrations The weighing plate is in contact with foreign matter Electromagnetic fields static charging choose different location switch...

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