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1.  Measurement Principles and Characteristics

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2.  Specifications

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3.  Part Names

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4.  Description of Operation Keys

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5.  Preparing for Measurement

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6. Measurement

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7.  Maintenance and Other Functions

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8. Errors

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Table of Contents

Summary of Contents for C-600

Page 1: ...Rice Whiteness Tester C 600 User Manual...

Page 2: ...read the precautions included in the user manual Please don t use this product if it is not working properly If the product should break or malfunction please contact the retail outlet where you purch...

Page 3: ...Principles and Characteristics 4 2 Specifications 5 3 Part Names 6 4 Description of Operation Keys 7 5 Preparing for Measurement 8 6 Measurement 9 7 Maintenance and Other Functions 11 8 Errors 14 Tabl...

Page 4: ...light reflected back and detected and thus a higher measurement value is registered The whiteness of rice correlates directly with the milling percentage of that rice Therefore you can use this devic...

Page 5: ...30 to 85 non condensing Light Source Blue LED External Output RS 232C Power Source AC 100V 120V 50 60Hz Power cord A Flat blade attachment plug Type A 1 AC 200V 240V 50 60Hz Power cord B Round pin att...

Page 6: ...03 C 600 04 C 600 05 Main Unit Cover Glass Wipe Replacement Sponge Replacement Packing x3 Replacement Fuse C 600 06 C 600 07 C 600 08 C 600 09 C 600 10 Power Cord A Power Cord B Power Plug Conversion...

Page 7: ...r output ON or OFF Used as a backspace when inputting numerical values Used to input standard plate values Used to finalize numerical input Used to input numerical values Used for sensitivity calibrat...

Page 8: ...f 5 2 Inserting the Whiteness Standard Plate As shown in the figure insert the whiteness standard plate into the sample case slot on the main unit until it cannot be inserted any further Caution The w...

Page 9: ...the rice from the cup through the hole in the fixed quantity shooter Insert all of the rice from the cup until the rice begins to overflow out of the hole in the fixed quantity shooter Caution The sam...

Page 10: ...ents is displayed after each measurement is completed However the number of measurements is reset to one in the following cases 1 When the key is pressed 2 When the number of measurements exceeds nine...

Page 11: ...he sample platter sponge wears the amount of sample material you can fit into the sample platter increases which results in inaccurate measurements The sponge needs to be replaced when you can see lin...

Page 12: ...s played remove the whiteness standard plate Note This procedure must be performed whenever the whiteness standard plate is replaced 7 5 Replacing the Fuse 1 Turn the power OFF and disconnect the powe...

Page 13: ...NO PRINT is displayed printer output is turned OFF Caution Connect the device to the printer using the printer cable VZC 14 only after setting up the printer VZ 330 Caution Refer to the printer s use...

Page 14: ...ion Insert the whiteness standard plate then try performing the sensitivity calibration again Circuitry error Repair is required Circuitry error Repair is required Circuitry error Repair is required C...

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Page 16: ...nd parts depicted in this user manual may not appear exactly as their actual counterparts but this does not affect their operation or functionality This user manual was intended to be written as clear...

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