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TFCD_A-BA-e-2110 

3  Device overview 

3.1  Parts 

 

 

 

Item 

Name 

Scale plate 

Display 

Keyboard 

RS-232 interface 

Battery charge indicator 

Leveler 

Leveling screw foot 

Power supply socket 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TFCD 10K-3-A

Page 1: ...GmbH www kern sohn com Ziegelei 1 72336 Balingen Frommern Germany 0049 0 7433 9933 0 0049 0 7433 9933 149 info kern sohn com User manual Table scales KERN FCD Type TFCD A Version 1 0 2021 05 GB TFCD_A...

Page 2: ...esting equipment supervision 11 5 Basic safety instructions 11 5 1 Compliance with the instructions included in the user manual 11 5 2 Personnel training 11 6 Transport and storage 11 6 1 Checking dur...

Page 3: ...8 Test weighing 22 8 8 1 Test weighing 22 8 8 2 Check counting 24 8 9 Summing 25 9 Setup menu 26 10 RS 232 interface 27 10 1 Technical specification 27 10 2 Printer mode protocol templates KERN YKB 01...

Page 4: ...g 2 4 6 kg Recommended adjustment weight not delivered 3 kg M2 6 kg M2 Settling time standard 3 s Heating time 10 min Weight units g kg lb oz Air humidity max 80 relative non condensing Permissible am...

Page 5: ...ambient temperature 0 C to 40 C Input voltage of the device 5 V 1 A Input voltage of the power supply 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Battery optional 3 7 V 4 Ah Rechargeable battery operation operating time 80...

Page 6: ...6 TFCD_A BA e 2110 Dimensions 2 Declaration of Conformity The valid Declaration of Conformity EC UE is available at www kern sohn com ce...

Page 7: ...TFCD_A BA e 2110 7 3 Device overview 3 1 Parts Item Name 1 Scale plate 2 Display 3 Keyboard 4 RS 232 interface 5 Battery charge indicator 6 Leveler 7 Leveling screw foot 8 Power supply socket...

Page 8: ...on menu by pressing and holding the button M Button Summing Displaying the total value Button Entering the mean amount of a single piece Selection confirmation Leaving menu return to the weighing mode...

Page 9: ...Display Symbol Description Battery charging indicator Discharged battery Tolerance symbols for check weighing Stabilization indicator ZERO Zero indicator GROSS Gross weight value indicator NET Net wei...

Page 10: ...r than the stipulated maximum load Max deducting the tare from the existing load This could damage the scale Never operate the scale in explosive atmospheres The standard version is not explosion proo...

Page 11: ...ncluded in the user manual Before you set and start the device read this user manual thoroughly even if you are familiar with KERN scales All language versions contain non binding translation Only the...

Page 12: ...vapors and dust Do not expose it to long term heavy moisture Any forbidden condensation of the air moisture on the device may occur when a cold device is placed in a much hotter environment In such c...

Page 13: ...Check leveling at regular intervals 7 4 Power supply Check if the scale voltage is set correctly The scale can be connected to the mains only when the voltage specified on the scale sticker and the l...

Page 14: ...ttery to high pressure or microwave radiation Do not modify any batteries charger and do not tamper them Do not use any faulty damaged or deformed battery Do not connect the electrical contacts of the...

Page 15: ...status red The battery is being charged green The battery is fully charged 7 6 Connecting peripherals Before you connect or disconnect any extra devices printer computer to from the data interface the...

Page 16: ...ther nominal values or tolerance classes but this is not optimal from the measurement technique perspective The adjustment weight precision must correspond to the interval d of the scale though prefer...

Page 17: ...ve the load from the scale Press ZERO the zero indications and ZERO symbol will be displayed 8 3 Ordinary weighing Check the zero indication whenever required zero by pressing the ZERO button Place th...

Page 18: ...saved in the scale memory Zero TARE and NET are displayed NET indicates all displayed weight values are net values Place the weighed material Wait until the stabilization indicator is displayed Read o...

Page 19: ...can choose kg on off lb on off oz on off hj on off tj on off cj on off pc pcs on off pr on off Using the ZERO button enable on or disable off the selected unit Using TARE select the next unit and enab...

Page 20: ...Using the UNIT button select the application unit will be displayed Place the reference weight corresponding to 100 Wait until the stabilization indicator is displayed and then confirm by pressing wil...

Page 21: ...weight of the counted pieces see the Technical specification table 1 Calling the piece counting mode Ensure the application unit pcs is enabled see chapter 8 5 Using the UNIT button select the applica...

Page 22: ...In the weighing mode press and hold the ZERO inside will be displayed 2 Using the ZERO button select the required signaling condition You can choose inside 1 If the weighed portion is in the present l...

Page 23: ...ring the numerical value see chapter 3 2 1 and confirm 5 will be displayed for a while The window for value entry in the numerical form will be displayed where you can enter the upper limit value The...

Page 24: ...ll be displayed the active item is blinking Enter the lower limit value for entering the numerical value see chapter 3 2 1 and confirm will be displayed for a while The window for value entry in the n...

Page 25: ...added only when the indication zero Place the second weighed material Wait until the stabilization indicator is displayed and then press M The weight value will be added to the total memory The total...

Page 26: ...again Overview Main menu block Submenu item Available settings explanation BuAd96 Transmission speed BuAd96 Transmission speed 9600 BuAd48 Transmission speed 4800 RS CO Data transmission rS oFF Data...

Page 27: ...he scale returns to zero you can choose from 0 d to 9 d Factory settings are indicated by 10 RS 232 interface RS 232 ensures two way data exchange between the scale and external devices Data is sent a...

Page 28: ...ing 100 00 Summing No possibility to connect with the printer 10 3 Printout protocol continuous data transmission Byte 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 20 20 1 0 7 4 5 g CR LF 20 20 20 20 5 0 6 g CR LF O...

Page 29: ...moved carefully with a brush or a handheld vacuum cleaner Remove any scattered weighed material immediately 11 2 Maintenance and service The device can be operated and maintained solely by the technic...

Page 30: ...oltage failure The weight indication keeps fluctuating Draft air movements Table air vibrations The scale plate is in contact with foreign bodies Electromagnetic fields static discharge select another...

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