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Basic Operation ............................................................................................... 16

 

7.1

 

Start-up.......................................................................................................................16

 

7.2

 

Switching Off ..............................................................................................................16

 

7.3

 

Zeroing .......................................................................................................................16

 

7.4

 

Simple weighing .........................................................................................................16

 

7.5

 

Switch-over weighing unit...........................................................................................17

 

7.6

 

Weighing with taring ...................................................................................................17

 

7.6.1

 

Determination of the tare weight by weighing ................................................................. 17

 

7.6.2

 

Pre-tare deduction (PRE-TARE) ..................................................................................... 18

 

8

 

Totalization ...................................................................................................... 19

 

9

 

Function menu................................................................................................. 22

 

9.1

 

Overview.....................................................................................................................24

 

10

 

Description of individual functions ............................................................ 27

 

10.1

 

Resetting the menu ....................................................................................................27

 

10.2

 

Display higher resolution ............................................................................................28

 

10.3

 

Peak value function ....................................................................................................29

 

11

 

Service, maintenance, disposal.................................................................. 30

 

11.1

 

Clean ..........................................................................................................................30

 

11.2

 

Service, maintenance .................................................................................................30

 

11.3

 

Disposal......................................................................................................................30

 

11.4

 

Error messages ..........................................................................................................31

 

12

 

Instant help................................................................................................... 32

 

13

 

Installation display unit / platform.............................................................. 33

 

13.1

 

Weighing system design.............................................................................................33

 

13.2

 

How to connect the platform.......................................................................................34

 

14

 

Technician menu.......................................................................................... 35

 

14.1

 

Configure / Menu item    

..........................................................................36

 

14.2

 

Adjust / Menu item  

..................................................................................39

 

14.3

 

Enter password / Menu item  

...................................................................41

 

14.3.1

 

Deposit password........................................................................................................ 41

 

14.3.2

 

Password input for access to menu ............................................................................ 42

 

14.4

 

Change appliance settings / menu item

 

 

..................................................43

 

 
 

KXE-TM-BA_IA-e-1110   

Summary of Contents for KXE-TM

Page 1: ...D 72336 Balingen E Mail info kern sohn com Phone 49 0 7433 9933 0 Fax 49 0 7433 9933 149 Internet www kern sohn com Operating and Installation Instructions Display Unit KERN KXE TM Version 1 0 06 201...

Page 2: ...arranty 10 3 4 Monitoring of Test Resources 11 4 Basic Safety Precautions 11 4 1 Pay attention to the instructions in the Operation Manual 11 4 2 Personnel training 11 5 Transport and storage 11 5 1 T...

Page 3: ...e menu 27 10 2 Display higher resolution 28 10 3 Peak value function 29 11 Service maintenance disposal 30 11 1 Clean 30 11 2 Service maintenance 30 11 3 Disposal 30 11 4 Error messages 31 12 Instant...

Page 4: ...nges max 2 Weighing Units kg t Divisions 1 2 5 10 n Display LCD 25 mm digits with back lighting DMS weighing cells Min 87 Max 1000 Input voltage 230 V 50 60 Hz Electric Supply Mains adapter secondary...

Page 5: ...KXE TM BA_IA e 1110 5 Dimensions 1 With wall support 2 Without wall support...

Page 6: ...view 1 7 2 8 3 4 5 6 1 Weight display 2 Battery compartment 3 RS 232 disabled 4 Connection power supply mains adapter 5 Adjustment switch 6 Connection platform 7 Fastening screws 8 Wall bracket 6 KXE...

Page 7: ...Turn on off Quit Back to menu weighing mode Zeroing Taring Change between gross and net weight Functional button allocation see chap 9 1 FNC 02 Functional button allocation see chap 9 1 FNC 03 Confirm...

Page 8: ...t selection to the left Digit selection to the right Save setting Reject setting 2 2 Function keys The following functions can be allocated to the buttons or in menu see chap 9 FNC 02 FNC04 0 Printing...

Page 9: ...are value is stored Instable weighing value M Data in summation memory GROSS that the displayed weighing value is a gross weight value PRE TARE that the displayed weight value is a PRE TARE value Reso...

Page 10: ...damage the measuring system Impacts and overloading exceeding the stated maximum load max of the weighing plate minus a possibly existing tare load must be strictly avoided Both the weighing plate and...

Page 11: ...o 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 Personnel training The appliance...

Page 12: ...nit to extreme dampness for longer periods 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...

Page 13: ...pplied via the external mains adapter The stated voltage value must be the same as the local voltage Only use original KERN mains adapters Using other makes requires consent by KERN 6 6 Battery operat...

Page 14: ...etermined by weighing b For the production of medicines in pharmacies as well as for analyses in the medical and pharmaceutical laboratory c For official purposes d For manufacturing final packages In...

Page 15: ...Position of seals and adjusting switch KXE TM BA_IA e 1110 15...

Page 16: ...ss for 3 sec the display disappears 7 3 Zeroing Resetting to zero corrects the influence of light soiling on the weighing plate To unload the weighing system Press and zero display as well as indicato...

Page 17: ...o display the indicator T above TARE and NET will appear The weight of the container is now internally saved Weigh the material the net weight will be indicated After removing the weighing container t...

Page 18: ...p 9 Functional button Setting FNC 02 6 or FNC 03 6 or FNC 04 6 Press the functional button PT followed by 0000 00 will be displayed The active digit is flashing Enter the known tare weight e g 2 kg an...

Page 19: ...al buttons see chap 9 Functional button Setting Description FNC 02 4 Display of all add up data Number weighing processes Total Weighing mode FNC 03 2 M Totalization commutation add up mode weighing m...

Page 20: ...is added into the summation memory Add more weighed goods as described before You can repeat this process until the capacity of the weighing system is exhausted Display switch over weighing data Pres...

Page 21: ...e total added memory With display Number of weighings or Total weight press at the same time The data in the summation memory are deleted Weighing mode Indicator T over M disappears KXE TM BA_IA e 111...

Page 22: ...9 Function menu Call up menu In weighing mode press and at the same time the functional menu 01 FnC is displayed Switch over between and not documented using and 22 KXE TM BA_IA e 1110...

Page 23: ...quently using FNC 00 FNC 08 see chap 9 1 Confirm selected function by the current setting is displayed Switch into the available settings using and Confirm selection by the next function is displayed...

Page 24: ...0 none 1 20 times s 2 10 times s 3 5 times s FNC 01 Update of display 4 1 times s 0 Print 1 Switch over weighing unit 2 M adding up printing 3 MC delete sum memory 4 Display switch over in add up mode...

Page 25: ...int 1 Switch over weighing unit 2 M adding up printing 3 MC delete sum memory 4 Display switch over in add up mode Number weighing processes Total Weighing mode 5 HR conversion into higher resolution...

Page 26: ...1 Mode 1 see chap 11 3 FNC 07 Peak value function 2 Mode 2 see chap 11 3 FNC 08 Auto power Off Automatic power switch off 1 60 min The display unit is automatically switched off within the preset time...

Page 27: ...L is displayed Press and keep it pressed until End appears Back to weighing mode actuate adjustment switch Reset all parameters to allowed settings for verified weighing systems to switch on the unit...

Page 28: ...etting must be allocated to a functional button see chap 9 Functional button Setting FNC 02 5 or FNC 03 5 or FNC 04 5 When pressing the functional button the weight value is displayed approx 5 seconds...

Page 29: ...alue of 10 d the highest load value will be displayed The peak value remains in the display until it will be deleted using Then the balance is ready for further measurements Display Mode 2 Menu settin...

Page 30: ...roxide solution acetic hydrochloric sulphuric or citric acid Do not use metal brushes or cleaning sponges of steel wool as this causes superficial corrosion 11 2 Service maintenance The appliance may...

Page 31: ...he A D changer range Err 2 Weighing value Zero range Err 6 Internal solution 0 15 V d range Err Wrong password E 1 Internal value zero range E 2 Internal value zero range Should other error messages o...

Page 32: ...tteries are inserted incorrectly or empty No rechargeable batteries inserted The displayed weight is permanently changing Draught air movement Table floor vibrations Weighing plate has contact with ot...

Page 33: ...iest load to be weighed Preload This corresponds to the total weight of all parts that are to be placed on the weighing cell such as upper part of platform weighing pan etc Total zero setting range Th...

Page 34: ...the connecting plug Please see diagram below for plug allocation 4 5 wire weighing cells 6 7 wire weighing cells Pin 1 SIG Pin 1 SIG Pin 2 3 EXC Pin 2 SEN Pin 4 5 EXC Pin 3 EXC Pin 6 7 8 Screen Pin 4...

Page 35: ...hing system must be re verified by an authorised agency and a new verification wire seal mark fitted before it can be reused for applications subject to verification Call up menu Actuate adjustment sw...

Page 36: ...ect the individual functions one by one Confirm selected function such as CSP 04 with the current setting is displayed Switch into the available settings using and Confirm selection by the next functi...

Page 37: ...on decimal point d 0 0000 4 decimal places CSP 01 Balance capacity Max 999999 000000 The possible capacities and factory settings depend on the connected weighing bridge 1 2 5 10 20 CSP 02 Readability...

Page 38: ...d 1 25 d 2 s 1 5 d 1 5 d 2 s 1 75 d 1 75 d 2 s 2 d 2 d 2 s CSP 04 Zero Tracking no Deactivated Digits time 0 25 d 0 25 d 1 s 0 5 d 0 5 d 1 s 0 75 d 0 75 d 1 s 1 d 1 d 1 s 1 25 d 1 25 d 2 s 1 5 d 1 5 d...

Page 39: ...weight Info about test weights can be found on the Internet at http www kern sohn com Observe stable environmental conditions Stabilisation requires a certain warm up time Actuate adjustment switch S...

Page 40: ...ed followed by the currently set weight value for the adjustment weight Either use the displayed adjustment weight or change it with and numerical input see chapter 2 1 1 the active digit is flashing...

Page 41: ...owledge with The currently set password is displayed the active digit flashes In 0000 factory setting no password is deposited Enter the desired password e g 1234 Numeric input see chap 2 1 1 and conf...

Page 42: ...ollowed by Enter the password e g 1234 Numeric input see chap 2 1 1 and confirm by If the password is entered correctly settings in the menu may be carried out If a wrong password is entered Err is di...

Page 43: ...to select the individual functions one by one Confirm selected function e g CFn 05 with the current setting is displayed Switch into the available settings using and Confirm selection by the next func...

Page 44: ...n CFN 01 Set to zero during start up 1 Off CFN 02 Zeroing range 2 always use this setting for verified weighing systems CFN 03 Adaptation of weighing speed factory setting 6 0 9 fast slow 0 Calm and s...

Page 45: ...Animal weighing mode 2 Not documented CFN 06 Not documented 10 CFN 07 Not documented 2 Always use this setting 0 Multi interval balance CFN 08 Balance Type 1 Multi range balance CFN 09 Setting multi r...

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