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Simple Weighing 

1. Turn the balance on. The balance will go through a series of tests and 

then display all zeroes (0’s). 

2. Press the

 Units

 key until the desired unit of measure is displayed on the 

far right of the display. 

3. Press the

 Tare

 key if the display no longer reads zero. 

4. Place item(s) to be weighed on the weighing platform. The weight will 

be displayed with the appropriate unit of measure next to it. 

5. Remove the item(s) from the balance and repeat steps 2 - 5 to continue 

weighing. 

Tare Weighing 

If you want to do net weighing, such as weighing objects in a container, follow 
these steps. 

1. Turn the balance on. The balance will go through a series of tests and 

then display all zeroes (0

’s). 

2. Press the

 Units

 key until the desired unit of measure is displayed on the 

far right of the display. 

3. Place the container to be tared on the weighing platform and press the 

Tare

 key. The display should return to zero. 

4. Place item(s) to be weighed in the container. The weight will be 

displayed with the appropriate unit of measure next to it. The weight 
displayed is the net weight and does not include the weight of the 
container. 

5. Remove the item(s) from the container and repeat steps 3 - 5 to 

continue weighing with the same container. 

 

Note:

 If you remove the container, the balance will show a negative weight. 

Press the

 Tare

 key to return the balance to zero. 

General Counting Function 

The ES-H series will count parts based on the weight of a reference sample of 
5, 10, 20, 30, 40 or 50 pieces. For best results, the pieces used should be of 
equal weight. Also, the larger the sample, the more accurate your counts will 
be. Once you have created this reference sample, it will remain in memory 
until a new sample is recorded, even when the balance if turned off. This 
section explains the counting function in further detail. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for ES-1000H

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...nvironment where high heat cold humidity or vibration are present Do not overload the balance This will damage the load cell and void the warranty Inspect the platter draft shield housing and AC adapt...

Page 3: ...unt Cal Tare Mode Units g oz On Off Count Cal Tare Mode Units Turns the balance on or off or returnsbalance to normal weighing mode Places the balance in piece count mode stands for Calibrate Enters c...

Page 4: ...he container to be tared on the weighing platform and press the Tare key The display should return to zero 4 Place item s to be weighed in the container The weight will be displayed with the appropria...

Page 5: ...The balance will show the number of pieces on the display 9 Press the Units key to exit piece counting and return to normal weighing You can return to piece counting by pressing the Units key until p...

Page 6: ...scale has now been calibrated and is in regular weigh mode 9 Press the Tare key if the scale does not return to zero Linear Calibration 1 2 3 4 In regular weighing mode press the Tare key to zero the...

Page 7: ...ting to PC 1 Connect the appropriate cable to the 9 pin D connector on the balance 2 Connect the other end to an available COM port on your PC RS232 Data Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Balance RS232 conne...

Page 8: ...y 15 hours of use when powering the balance with batteries Use only alkaline batteries of the correct size and pay close attention to the markings or inside the battery compartment Your balance should...

Page 9: ...he platform is not properly installed Power off the balance and re seat the platform before reapplying power to the balance The balance may need to be calibrated Err 3 Non zero error This indicates th...

Page 10: ...Deviation d 3d Linearity d 3d Corner Deviation d 3d Tare Range 100 Overload Capacity Maximum Capacity 9e Stabilization Time s 3 seconds Applicable Temperature Range 10 35 C 50 95 F 0Power Source AC A...

Page 11: ...g 200 x 0 001 g 300 x 0 001 g STD Deviation d 3d 4d Linearity d 3d 4d Corner Deviation d 3d 4d Tare Range 100 4d Overload Capacity Maximum Capacity 9e Stabilization Time s 3 seconds Applicable Temper...

Page 12: ...terference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Canada This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digita...

Page 13: ...s of the following EC directives Electro Magnetic Compatibility Low Voltage Directive The application harmonised standards are EMC 89 336 EEC LVD 2006 95 EC EN60950 1 2002 EN61000 6 3 2001 EN61000 6 1...

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