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Appendix   

 

 

                               

FZ-Ex series operation manual

 

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Appendix 1-2

 

    Functional specification 

 

Weighing system 

Tuning fork vibration type 

Protection class 

IP65 

Type of scale 

Weight scale / Percent scale / Coefficient scale 

Functions 

Adding functions (addition accumulating, net addition, plus side 
addition, minus side addition) 
Comparator function (2-point setting, 3-point discrimination, absolute 
value / relative value discrimination) 
Buzzer setting, Direct start, 
Tare weight value storage, Preset tare weight subtraction, Tare weight 
output, 
Gross weight indication, Indication unit selection (g / kg), Minimum 
indication selection 
Minimum weight indication function, ISO / GLP / GMP functions, Lock 
function, Span adjustment history 
Password setting, Auto power-off 
Storage and calling of device setting information (one item), Storage 
and calling of user information (100 items) 

Indication 

Main LCD 
No backlight, 7-segment, 7 digits max. 
Segment height: 25 mmh, width: 12.5 mm, slope angle (italic type): 3° 
Weight indication: 7 digits, Message indication: 7 digits, Bar graph 
indication: 20 steps 
Sub LCD (Type i03) only 
No backlight, 7-segment, 7 digits max. 
Segment height: 11.7 mmh, width: 5.8 mm, slope angle (italic type): 3° 
Weight indication: 7 digits, Message indication: 7 digits 

Zero, tare weight 
subtraction 

Zero adjustment with [Zero] key (Stability waiting: yes/no selectable) 
Actual weight subtraction with [Tare] key (Stability waiting: yes/no 
selectable) 

Zero tracking 

Provided (Can be disabled via setting) 

Overload indication 

When indication limit is exceeded, “o-Err” is indicated. (See Appendix 
1-

1 “Connectable scales”.) 

Standard output 

IR communication (Infrared communication) 
RS-232C bidirectional output 

Span adjustment 

Span adjustment by the use of an external weight 

Power   

Dedicated power supply box 

Main unit weight 

Indicator section  i02:   
 

i03:   

Approx. 1.7 kg

 

Approx. 1.8 kg

 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for FZ100K1GEx

Page 1: ...on Tuning Fork Scale FZ Ex Series Operation Manual SHINKO DENSHI CO LTD IMPORTANT To ensure safe and proper use of the balance please read this manual carefully After reading this manual store it in a safe place near the balance so you can review it as needed ...

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Page 3: ... proof structure electronic scale This document is the Operation Manual for the following dust and water proof intrinsic safety explosion proof structure electronic scale In the first place install this product properly referring to the Installation Manual attached separately and then read this document ...

Page 4: ...tion is found by any chance please let us know Documents of which pages are missing or irregularly bound will be exchanged Please inform the store where you purchased the product or our sales department Trouble related to the product or system will be dealt with in accordance with the individual maintenance contract Please note however that we will not take responsibility for consequential trouble...

Page 5: ... manual is impossible Therefore it is safe to think that what is not written in the operation manual cannot be performed unless the operation manual positively writes it is possible When performing installation operation maintenance or inspection of this product not only observe what is written or indicated in this document or on the product surface but also pay adequate consideration to safety me...

Page 6: ...on that invites a risk of death or serious injury unless avoided Used for the situation that damages device equipment or destructs deletes or overtypes data unless avoided Used for the situation in which special care should be taken or specific information is emphasized Used for reference information on operation Used for Prohibition items Used for Mandatory items requiring positive action Used fo...

Page 7: ...to set various functions 3 Functions related to the operation Describes about setting items to change the operation of the scale 4 Functions related to the performance Describes about setting items related to the indication stability and the response speed of the scale 5 User information setting Describes about setting items related to the various user s IDs and their upper and lower limits 6 Exte...

Page 8: ... of the setting menu setting of various functions 14 2 7 3 Operation of the setting menu inputting of numeric values 16 2 7 4 Operation of the setting menu inputting of characters 17 3 Functions related to the operation 19 3 1 Hierarchy of functions related to the operation 19 3 2 Unit setting 20 3 3 Percent scale function 20 3 4 Adding function 21 3 4 1 Weighing by means of the plus side addition...

Page 9: ...l numbers and their functions 47 6 3 FZ communication format CRC provided 47 6 4 GZIII format 47 6 4 1 Basic communication specification 47 6 4 2 Basic data output format 48 6 4 3 Meaning of the data 48 6 4 4 Input command composition 49 6 4 5 Transmission procedure 49 6 4 6 Command format 50 6 5 GZII format 51 6 5 1 Command format 51 6 6 Response 52 6 6 1 Response command format when set to the A...

Page 10: ...istration of user information 73 9 4 Calling of device setting information 74 9 5 Storage of device setting information 74 9 6 Printing of the GLP header 75 9 7 Printing of the GLP footer 75 9 8 Program number and check sum indication 76 9 9 Outputting of weight data 77 9 9 1 Outputting of tare weight 77 9 9 2 Outputting of gross weight 77 9 9 3 Outputting of accumulated value 78 9 10 Indication o...

Page 11: ...t the power supply box That may cause an electric shock short circuiting or failure Do not open the AC connector cover unless the power supply box is installed as a built in unit on a distribution board or other enclosure of which access is permitted to the trained and authorised persons only That may cause an electric shock short circuiting or failure Do not move the device with a sample to be we...

Page 12: ...om an HVAC equipment directly applies Accurate weighing may be impeded due to the fluctuation of surrounding temperature Do not use the product where there is direct sun Accurate weighing may be impeded due to the rise of internal temperature Do not use the product where floor is soft Accurate weighing may be impeded due to the tilting of the main unit when an object is placed on it Do not use the...

Page 13: ...FZ Ex series operetion manual 1 Prior to use 3 1 2 Names and functions of each section 1 Main LCD 3 Main keys 2 Sub LCDs i03 only 4 Numeric keypad ...

Page 14: ...ling the setting 7 Enter Used for finalizing various setting values 8 Zero Used for zero adjustment 9 Preset tare Used for setting preset tare weight value 10 Target Used for setting the reference value for comparator function 11 High Low Used for setting the upper and lower limit values for comparator function 12 Shift Used for inputting the key function indicated in red 13 Recall Memory Used for...

Page 15: ...Addition available status when the adding function is used 12 Memory access Flashes when the scale is in the process of stabilization Lights when writing in the memory 13 Accumulated values Lights when various accumulated values are being indicated 14 7 segment display Displays numbers and simple letters 15 Data output Lights when data are being output to external devices 16 Discrimination result ...

Page 16: ...mbol Name Description 1 Gram Represents gram unit 2 Kilogram Represents kilogram unit 3 Percent Lights when in the percent scale mode 4 7 segment display Displays numbers and simple letters 5 Minus Minus 6 Arrow Represents tare weight upper limit total amount lower limit date time 1 4 3 LCD character font ...

Page 17: ...irect start function to ON shifts to the state of weighing automatically 2 Turn on the power for the scale Self check The sub LCD is installed only on the i03 Push the On Off key All displays on the main and sub LCDs light followed by the self check of the scale During the self check the LCD displays automatically change Completion of the self check is followed by the weight scale mode Do not push...

Page 18: ...e a zero adjustment Push the Zero key Displays on the main LCD become zero and the symbol lights 1 It might be possible that the Zero adjustment cannot not be performed when an object is placed on the weighing pan In that case make the tare weight subtraction referring to the Weighing an object placed on a container tare 2 Stability waiting during the zero adjustment can be set using the function ...

Page 19: ...use is limited in this product The available zero adjustment range when in use is shown below Model Lower limit g Upper limit g FZ623Ex 9 3 9 3 FZ3202Ex 48 48 FZ6202Ex 93 93 FZ15001Ex 225 225 FZ30K0 1GEx 450 450 FZ60K0 1GEx 900 900 FZ100K1GEx 1500 1500 FZ200K1GEx 3000 3000 FZ150K1GFEx 2250 2250 FZ300K1GFEx 4500 4500 ...

Page 20: ...om the weighing pan Push the Zero key or the Tare key The indication changes to zero and the symbol goes out 1 Performing the tare weight subtraction narrows the weighing range as much as the amount of the tare weight mass tare weight Weighable range weighing capacity tare weight 2 Stability waiting during the tare weight subtraction can be set using the function item Stability waiting In the case...

Page 21: ...ed makes it possible to weigh the mass of a next object to be weighed with the previous object to be weighed remaining placed 1 Place an object to be weighed The mass of the object to be weighed placed is indicated 2 Perform the tare weight subtraction Push the Tare key The indication changes to zero and the Net symbol lights The indication changes to zero and the symbol lights 3 Place an addition...

Page 22: ... is available Refer to 3 Functions related to the operation 2 6 Selecting the sub LCD indication i03 only The main LCD and the sub LCD can be used in combination with each other The content of main LCD indication changes in the following sequence Content of sub LCD indication Sub LCD 1 Sub LCD 2 When power is turned off the previous indication is maintained Example Power is turned off when the tar...

Page 23: ... into two as described below 1 Setting menu The menu to set a variety of functions 2 Execution menu The menu not to set but only to execute the program 2 7 1 Hierarchy of a setting menu The setting menu of this product is divided into four from the first layer to the third layer and for various settings ...

Page 24: ...ns To perform settings for various functions from the state of weighing chiefly execute the following procedure 1 Push Function F key to enter respective setting from the state of weighing 2 Shift to the intended setting item using the Direction key 3 Change the setting value using the Enter and Direction key ...

Page 25: ...tion manual 2 Basic usage 15 To return to the state of weighing after setting various functions chiefly execute the following procedure 1 Push the Shift and then Clear Home keys at any of the first second or third layer ...

Page 26: ...displayed on the extreme right like 12 with the previously input 1 moving to the left 3 Input 3 4 and 5 in sequence Push the Numeric keypad 3 4 and 5 in sequence 4 Fix the numeric values that have been input Return to the original menu Push the Enter key Return to the original menu 5 When inputting a numeric value with a minus symbol attached Push the Shift key and then keys in sequence Input a nu...

Page 27: ...er A is displayed on the extreme left like A After that every time the Numeric keypad 2 is pushed the letter changes to B then C Example When inputting ABC 1 Input A Push the Numeric keypad 2 Number 2 is displayed on the extreme left like 2 Push the Numeric keypad 2 again Letter A is displayed on the extreme left like A 2 Input B Push Right of the Direction key The digit that has been input moves ...

Page 28: ...ep pushing the Numeric keypad 2 till the indication changes to ABC 4 Discontinue inputting Return to the original menu Push Right of the Direction key The digit that has been input moves to the right Push the Enter key Character inputting completes return to the original menu indication Each push of the changes the indication as shown below ...

Page 29: ...series operetion manual 3 Functions related to the operation 19 3 Functions related to the operation Settings to change the scale operations 3 1 Hierarchy of functions related to the operation can not be used ...

Page 30: ... used to the model of Max 100kg 300Kg is only 111 UA 2 kg 3 3 Percent scale function The weight of an object to be weighed is indicated in percent relative to the reference weight 1 Select a setting menu Select the percent scale 2 7 2 Operation of the setting menu setting of various functions and 3 1 Hierarchy of functions related to the operation 2 Set the operation mode to the percent scale mode...

Page 31: ...ns related to the operation 2 Set the adding function Inputting of the setting value Push the Direction key Select 131 AT Input a setting value 131 AT 0 OFF 131 AT 1 ON 3 Select the addition accumulating function or the net adding function Inputting of the setting value Push the Direction key Select 132 AM Input a setting value 132 AM 1 Addition accumulated 132 AM 2 Net addition 4 Select either th...

Page 32: ... appears push Enter key The weighed value is stored and is indicated for a few seconds Repeat this operation to perform addition 3 In the case of the net addition Add an object to be weighed Add an object to be weighed without doing any other operation After appears push Enter key After indicating and the accumulated value for a few seconds the scale returns to the weight indication followed by th...

Page 33: ...e is stored and is indicated for a few seconds Repeat this operation to perform addition 3 Remove a next object to be weighed and perform adding calculation Remove the object to be weighed without doing any other operation After appears push Enter key After indicating and the accumulated value for a few seconds the scale returns to the weight indication followed by the automatic tare weight subtra...

Page 34: ...d on the main LCD with Single point lower limit setting Single point upper limit setting Two point upper and lower limits setting Over the upper limit Appropriate amount Below the lower limit Over the upper limit Appropriate amount Below the lower limit Over the upper limit Appropriate amount Below the lower limit 3 5 2 Discrimination criteria and upper and lower limits setting The discrimination ...

Page 35: ...one valid 3 Set discriminant conditions Inputting of the setting value Push the Direction key to select 142 CO Input setting values 142 CO 1 Discrimination at all times 142 CO 2 Discrimination only at stable times 4 Set a discriminant range Inputting of the setting value Push the Direction key Select 143 LI Input a setting value 143 LI 1 More than 5d 143 LI 2 More than 50d 143 LI 3 Entire area 5 S...

Page 36: ...151 TN 2 OFF At the time of numeric value fixation error At the time of numeric value fixation error key input error keypad operation 3 Select the buzzer tone setting Inputting of the setting value Push the Direction key Select 152 BT Input a setting value 152 BT 1 152 BT 2 153 BT 3 Low Medium High 3 7 Bar graph indication Set the indication non indication of the bar graph 1 Select a setting menu ...

Page 37: ...the setting value Push the Direction key Select 17 TA Input a setting value 17 TA 0 OFF 17 TA 1 ON 3 9 Tare weight value storage function Can not be used The tare weight subtraction is performed with the mass stored at the time of power supply This function is used when turning on and off the power with a tare and an object to be weighed placed on the weighing pan 1 Select a setting menu Select th...

Page 38: ... 2 Set the direct start function Inputting of the setting value Push the Direction key Select 19 DS Input a setting value 19 DS 0 OFF 19 DS 1 ON 3 11 Auto power off This function is to automatically turn off the power for the main unit 1 Select a setting menu Select the auto power off function 2 7 2 Operation of the setting menu setting of various functions and 3 1 Hierarchy of functions related t...

Page 39: ...retion manual 4 Function srelated to the performance 29 4 Function srelated to the performance Set the scale indication stability and response speed 4 1 Hierarchy of functions related to the performance can not be used ...

Page 40: ...function Inputting of the setting value Push the Direction key Select 21 ZT Input a setting value 21 ZT 0 Stop 21 ZT 1 0 5d 21 ZT 2 1d 21 ZT 3 2d 21 ZT 4 4d 21 ZT 2 4 can not be used 4 3 Stability discrimination width The larger numeric value is set the higher stability is obtained 1 Select a setting menu Select the stability discrimination width 2 7 2 Operation of the setting menu setting of vari...

Page 41: ...nputting of the setting value Push the Direction key Select 23 SC Input a setting value 23 SC 0 16 times Severe 23 SC 1 10 times 23 SC 2 8 times 23 SC 3 4 times 23 SC 4 2 times 23 SC 5 1 times Moderate 4 5 Response speed The larger numeric value is set the higher stability is obtained 1 Select a setting menu Select the response speed 2 7 2 Operation of the setting menu setting of various functions...

Page 42: ...intervals 1 Select a setting menu Select the sampling time 2 7 2 Operation of the setting menu setting of various functions and 4 1 Hierarchy of functions related to the performance 2 Set the sampling time Inputting of the setting value Push the Direction key Select 25 TI Input a setting value 25 TI 0 Variable 25 TI 1 0 1S 25 TI 2 0 2S 25 TI 3 0 4S 25 TI 4 0 8S ...

Page 43: ...he characters that can be combined for use for an ID are as shown below Space blank 0 9 A F minus For the details of the character input refer to 2 7 4 Operation of the setting menu inputting of characters can not be used 5 2 Measurer s ID setting An ID can be provided for each measurer 1 Select a setting menu Select the measurer s ID 2 7 2 Operation of the setting menu setting of various function...

Page 44: ...r each lot 1 Select a setting menu Select the lot number 2 7 2 Operation of the setting menu setting of various functions and 5 1 Hierarchy of user information setting 2 Set the lot number Input characters 2 7 4 Operation of the setting menu inputting of characters Push the Direction key Select 33 LT Input characters 5 5 Code number setting A number can be provided for each code 1 Select a setting...

Page 45: ...n setting 2 Set the preset tare weight setting Push the Direction key Select 35 PT 3 Set a tare weight value Numeric value setting method 2 7 3 Operation of the setting menu inputting of numeric values Input a tare weight value with the Numeric keypad Push the Enter key The tare weight value is stored 3 Set a tare weight value Actual value setting method Push the Function F key Place an object to ...

Page 46: ...h the Enter key The preset tare weight value is indicated The tare weight is indicated on the sub LCD 1 Set a tare weight value Actual value setting method Push the Preset tare key in the scale mode Push the Function F key Place an object to be weighed that is equivalent to the tare weight value Push the Enter key Remove the object to be weighed The preset tare weight value is indicated The tare w...

Page 47: ...e Push the Preset tare key Push the Shift and Recall Memory keys An indication of PUSH 1 9 appears on the sub LCD Input a registration number with Numeric keypad 5 6 3 Calling of a preset tare weight value The registered preset tare weight value can be called 1 Call the preset tare weight value Push the Preset tare key Push the Recall Memory key An indication of PUSH 1 9 appears on the sub LCD Inp...

Page 48: ...lue of the percent scale Push the Direction key Select 36 PT Push the Enter key 4 Set the reference value Numeric value setting method 2 7 3 Operation of the setting menu inputting of numeric values Input a reference value with the Numeric keypad Push the Enter key The reference value is stored 4 Set the reference value Actual value setting method Push the Function F key Place an object to be weig...

Page 49: ...ng method Inputting a setting value directly via Numeric keypad operation Actual value setting method Weighing a sample with a scale and then making it a setting value 5 8 1 Numeric value setting method 1 Select a setting menu Select the discrimination value setting of the comparator function 2 7 2 Operation of the setting menu setting of various functions 2 Select the reference value setting In t...

Page 50: ... Select the lower limit value setting Push the Direction key Select 37 TS Push the Direction key Select 373 LO Push the Enter key 7 Set a lower limit value 2 7 3 Operation of the setting menu inputting of numeric values Input a lower limit value with Numeric keypad Push the Enter key The lower limit value is stored 8 The operation mode returns to the scale mode Returns to the scale mode with the S...

Page 51: ...er key The reference value is set 2 Set an upper limit value 2 7 3 Operation of the setting menu inputting of numeric values Push the High Low key in the scale mode Input an upper limit value with Numeric keypad Push the Enter key The upper limit value is set 3 Set a lower limit value 2 7 3 Operation of the setting menu inputting of numeric values Push the Shift key and the High Low key in the sca...

Page 52: ...he Enter key 3 Set a reference value Push the Function F key Place an object to be weighed that is equivalent to the reference value Push the Enter key The reference value is stored 4 Select the upper limit value setting Push the Direction key Select 37 TS Push the Direction key Select 372 HI Push the Enter key 5 Set an upper limit value Push the Function F key Place an object to be weighed that i...

Page 53: ...quivalent to the lower limit value Push the Enter key The lower limit value is stored 8 The operation mode returns to the scale mode Returns to the scale mode with the Shift and the Clear Home keys 9 Indication of the sub LCD i03 only Upper limit value Lower limit value The upper and lower limit values that have been set are indicated on the sub LCD ...

Page 54: ... scale mode Push the Function F key Place an object to be weighed that is equivalent to the lower limit value Push the Enter key The lower limit value is stored 4 Indication of the sub LCD i03 only Upper limit value Lower limit value The upper and lower limit values that have been set are indicated on the sub LCD 1 When the upper and lower limit values that were set have been found to be the other...

Page 55: ...menu Select the coefficient scale 2 7 2 Operation of the setting menu setting of various functions 2 Set the coefficient scale setting Push the Direction key Select 38 CF Push the Enter key 3 Set a coefficient value 2 7 3 Operation of the setting menu inputting of numeric values Input a coefficient value with the Numeric keypad Push the Enter key The coefficient value is stored 4 The operation mod...

Page 56: ...functions FZ Ex series operetion manual 46 6 External input output functions This function is used for communication through the external peripheral devices 6 1 Hierarchy of the external input output functions Can not be used ...

Page 57: ... data 3 TXD Output Transmit data 4 5 GND Signal grounding 6 7 8 9 6 3 FZ communication format CRC provided Please contact our local dealer for details 6 4 GZIII format 6 4 1 Basic communication specification Items Description Line used Specific line Communication method Full duplex communication method Synchronization method Asynchronous communication method Circuit construction Point to point Ele...

Page 58: ...racters Represents the type of the data SP SP SP SP SP SP 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 Net amount not tared N E T SP SP SP 0x4E 0x45 0x54 0x20 0x20 0x20 Net amount tared P T SP SP SP SP 0x50 0x54 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 Preset tare weight T A R E SP SP 0x54 0x41 0x52 0x45 0x20 0x20 Tare weight T O T A L SP 0x54 0x4F 0x54 0x41 0x4C 0x20 Accumulated value Total value G R O S S SP 0x47 0x52 0x4F 0x53 0x...

Page 59: ...r the data requested by the input command In the case of unsuccessful completion or reception of an invalid input command error the scale sends an error response In the normal operation the scale normally sends a response within one second after an input command is transmitted However the response is sent after completion of the processing when 1 A tare weight subtraction command or a zero adjustm...

Page 60: ...mand error E04 Zero adjustment unavailable O 0 0x4f 0x30 Output stop A00 Normal completion E01 Command error O 1 0x4f 0x31 Continuous output at all times O 2 0x4f 0x32 Continuous output at stable times Output stop at unstable times O 3 0x4f 0x33 Push down Transfer key for one time instant output O 4 0x4f 0x34 Auto output O 5 0x4f 0x35 One time output at stable times Output stop at unstable times O...

Page 61: ...l completion E01 Command error E04 Tare weight subtraction Zero adjustment unavailable ACK Normal response NAK Abnormal response O 0 0x4f 0x30 Output stop A00 Normal completion E01 Command error O 1 0x4f 0x31 Continuous output at all times O 2 0x4f 0x32 Continuous output at stable times Output stop at unstable times O 3 0x4f 0x33 Push down Transfer key for one time instant output O 4 0x4f 0x34 Aut...

Page 62: ...rocessing other errors 6 6 3 Response command format when set to the ACK NAK format Composed of one character with no terminator 1 A1 6 6 4 Response command A1 Code A1 Description ACK 06H Positive response NAK 15H Negative response 6 7 External contact input tare weight subtraction zero adjustment tare weight subtraction zero adjustment Making the RXD signal terminal no 2 of the power supply box c...

Page 63: ...rarchy of the external input output functions 2 Set the input conditions Inputting of the setting value Push the Direction key Select 411 IC Input a setting value 411 IC 0 411 IC 1 411 IC 2 411 IC 3 411 IC 4 411 IC 5 411 IC 6 OFF FZ communication format CRC provided GZIII format GZII format External contact input Tare weight subtraction External contact input Zero adjustment External contact input...

Page 64: ...once at stable times 5 Set the comparator output Inputting of the setting value Push the Direction key Select 414 RO Input a setting value 414 RO 1 414 RO 2 As per the output setting of the power supply box Outputwhen discrimination result is OK or absent 6 Set the communication condition Inputting of the setting value Push the Direction key Select 415 BL Input a setting value 415 BL 1 1200 bps 41...

Page 65: ...put a setting value 41A ES 1 A00 Exx format 41A ES 2 ACK NAK format 12 Set the output data format Inputting of the setting value Push the Direction key Select 41B DF Input a setting value 41B DF 1 6 digit numeric value format 41B DF 2 7 digit numeric value format 13 Set the net value status output Inputting of the setting value Push the Direction key Select 41C NT Input a setting value 41C NT 0 No...

Page 66: ...1 Select a setting menu Select the menu lock setting 2 7 2 Operation of the setting menu setting of various functions and 7 1 Hierarchy of functions related to the lock 2 Set the functions related to the operation lock Inputting of the setting value Push the Direction key Select 511 BL Input a setting value 511 BL 0 Modifiable 511 BL 1 Unmodifiable 3 Set the functions related to the performance lo...

Page 67: ...ting 2 7 2 Operation of the setting menu setting of various functions and 7 1 Hierarchy of functions related to the lock 2 Set the functions related to the operation lock Inputting of the setting value Push the Direction key Select 52 KL Input a setting value 52 KL 0 No restriction 52 KL 1 On Off key invalid 52 KL 2 All keys invalid 7 4 Total lock release All locks that have been set can be releas...

Page 68: ...nt functions FZ Ex series operetion manual 58 8 Controlling and adjustment functions Perform setting of the scale ID the span adjustment and the date and time 8 1 Hierarchy of controlling and adjustment functions can not be used ...

Page 69: ... key Select 611 OC Input a setting value 611 OC 0 To be output 611 OC 1 Not to be output 8 3 Span adjustment history This is a function to check the span adjustment history Ten history records can be stored in all 1 Select a setting menu Select the indication of the span adjustment history 2 7 2 Operation of the setting menu setting of various functions and 8 1 Hierarchy of controlling and adjustm...

Page 70: ... the Shift and the Clear Home keys 8 4 Scale ID setting An ID can be set to discriminate a vessel 1 Select a setting menu Select the scale ID setting 2 7 2 Operation of the setting menu setting of various functions and 8 1 Hierarchy of controlling and adjustment functions 2 Set the scale ID Inputting of the ID 2 7 4 Operation of the setting menu inputting of characters Push the Direction key to se...

Page 71: ...dication format 2 7 2 Operation of the setting menu setting of various functions and 8 1 Hierarchy of controlling and adjustment functions 2 Set the date indication format Inputting of the setting value Push the Direction key Select 616 DD Input a setting value 616 DD 1 Year Month Day 616 DD 2 Day Month Year 616 DD 3 Month Day Year 8 8 Output character setting Characters output to a dedicated prin...

Page 72: ...e Take care not to forget the password If you should forget it please notify the store where you purchased the product or our sales department or service center A password is not set at the time of shipment 1 Select a setting menu Select the password change 2 7 2 Operation of the setting menu setting of various functions and 8 1 Hierarchy of controlling and adjustment functions 2 Set the password ...

Page 73: ...ect the password cancellation history Push the Direction key Select 61A PH 3 Select a history to be checked Push the Enter key The indication changes to HIS 1 Push the Direction key With each pushing of the Direction key the indication changes to HIS 2 HIS 3 till HIS 100 4 Confirm the history Push the Enter key The indication changes to Date With each pushing of the Enter key the indication change...

Page 74: ... 61B OC 0 Inoperable 8 13 Minimum weight indication value setting Can not be used This is a function valid only when 61B OC 1 is set in 8 12 Operation of minimum weight indication 1 Select a setting menu Select the minimum weight indication value setting 2 7 2 Operation of the setting menu setting of various functions and 8 1 Hierarchy of controlling and adjustment functions 2 Select the minimum w...

Page 75: ...ation of the setting menu setting of various functions and 8 1 Hierarchy of controlling and adjustment functions 2 Designate a minimum indication Inputting of the setting value Push the Direction key Select 61D DA Input a setting value 61D DA 1 1 count 61D DA 2 2 counts 61D DA 3 5 counts 61D DA 4 10 counts 61D DA 5 20 counts 61D DA 6 50 counts 61D DA 7 100 counts 61D DA 5 7 can not be used ...

Page 76: ...A 4 0 01 g 0 1 g 0 1 g 1 g 1 g SEL DA 4 61D DA 5 0 02 g 0 2 g 0 2 g 2 g 2 g SEL DA 5 61D DA 6 0 05 g 0 5 g 0 5 g 5 g 5 g SEL DA 6 61D DA 7 0 1 g 1 g 1 g 10 g 10 g SEL DA 7 Setting value 60K 100K 200K 150KF 300KF 61D DA 1 0 1 g 1 g 1 g 1 g 1 g SEL DA 1 61D DA 2 0 2 g 2 g 2 g 2 g 2 g SEL DA 2 61D DA 3 0 5 g 5 g 5 g 5 g 5 g SEL DA 3 61D DA 4 1 g 10 g 10 g 10 g 10 g SEL DA 4 61D DA 5 2 g 20 g 20 g 20 ...

Page 77: ...hing location The adjustment is also needed when 1 using a long period and 2 an accurate indication does not appear any longer 1 An external weight used for the span adjustment shall be the one equivalent to the OIML F1 class 2 The span adjustment significantly affects the weighing accuracy Please read this procedure carefully before getting to the adjustment 1 Select a setting menu Select the spa...

Page 78: ...key 5 Select a weight used for the span adjustment When USER IN is selected Select a weight value List of the reference 8 16 Span adjustment After an indication of CALWE IT appears for one second the indication changes to the indication of weight selection used for the span adjustment Push the Direction key and select a weight used for the span adjustment Select USER IN Input with Numeric keypad t...

Page 79: ... key The indication changes to the flashing of on F S followed by the start of the span adjustment On completion of the span adjustment the indication automatically changes to BUSY then END followed by return to the state of weighing 8 Outputting of the span adjustment result In the case 8 2 Outputting of the span adjustment result was set to 611 OC 0 To be output the span adjustment result is out...

Page 80: ... g 50000 g 1000 g 2000 g 2000 g 2000 g 5000 g USER IN selection 0 1 g 60000 0 g 1 g 100000 g 1 g 200000 g 1 g 150000 g 1 g 300000 g 2 PUSH F indicates models with a weighing capacity of not less than 60 kg 3 The span adjustment by the use of a weight less than the weighing capacity may possibly indicate UC on the main LCD When this is the case the weighing accuracy is not guaranteed Conditions und...

Page 81: ...the execution menu from the state of weighing chiefly execute the following procedure 1 Push the Shift and Function F keys to enter the execution menu from the state of weighing 2 Shift to the intended execution item using the Direction key 3 Perform execution numeric value and or character input with the Enter key ...

Page 82: ...ues Push the Direction key Select 1 UIR Push the Enter key An indication of 1 UIR 001 appears The three digit number flashes Input a number with Numeric keypad 3 Call the user information Push the Enter key The number that was input is fixed and an indication of lights followed by automatic return to the state of weighing 1 If you should have input a wrong number with Numeric keypad push the Clear...

Page 83: ...inputting of numeric values Push the Direction key Select 2 UIR Push the Enter key An indication of 2 UIR 001 appears The three digit number flashes Input a number with Numeric keypad 3 Register the user information Push the Enter key The number that was input is fixed and an indication of lights followed by automatic return to the state of weighing 1 If you should have input a wrong number with N...

Page 84: ...rd 4 Deployment of a model specified setting information Push the Enter key The content of the setting is deployed An indication of lights followed by automatic standby 9 5 Storage of device setting information This is a function to back up the present setting menu items 1 Select the execution menu mode Select the storage of device setting information 9 1 Operation of the execution menu 2 Password...

Page 85: ... Direction key Select 5 GLP HED Push the Enter key An indication of OUTPUT appears Returns to the weighing mode automatically 9 7 Printing of the GLP footer This is a function to add the GLP footer at the time of printing Set the output operation to 412 00 1 in the 6 8 Power supply box communication setting 1 Select the execution menu mode Select the GLP footer printing 9 1 Operation of the execut...

Page 86: ...m number Push the Direction key Select 7 PROG NO Push the Enter key Indicating section program number is indicated Push the Enter key again A weighing section program number is indicated 3 Indicate check sum Push the Enter key Indicating section check sum is indicated Push the Enter key again Weighing section check sum is indicated 4 The operation mode returns to the scale mode Push the Enter key ...

Page 87: ... Select the execution menu mode Select the output of tare weight 9 1 Operation of the execution menu 2 Output a tare weight Push the Direction key Select 8 TAR OUT Push the Enter key An indication of OUTPUT appears Returns to the weighing mode automatically Tare weight can also be output by following shortcutting step at weighing mode 9 9 2 Outputting of gross weight 1 Output a gross weight Pusu t...

Page 88: ...imum weighed value set in the 8 13 Minimum weight indication value setting can be checked 1 Select the execution menu mode Select the indication of minimum weighed value 9 1 Operation of the execution menu 2 Indicate the minimum weighed value Push the Direction key Select 9 MAB VAL Push the Enter key The minimum weighed value that has been set is indicated 3 The operation mode returns to the scale...

Page 89: ...on result or calculation result has exceeded the number of indication digit Clear the calculation result and then execute the addition computation u Err Negative load has exceeded the lower limit Improper setting of the weighing pan or pan base is suspected Check for contact with other object If the error still persists even after re setting the weighing pan or pan base damaging of the mechanism s...

Page 90: ...utation When the indication is 0 or in the positive state addition computation cannot be executed Remove the object to be weighed to make it negative state before executing addition computation Locked In the state of being locked Release the lock of a function concerned from the setting menu Refer to 7 Functions related to the lock Message Cause Countermeasures Err001 A system error Take a note of...

Page 91: ...f range initial zero adjustment error Check for an object to be weighed left on the weighing section Err707 The upper and lower limit value setting is in the wrong Make sure that the upper and lower limit values are within the weighing range Check if the upper and lower limit values are not set the other way around Err708 Although the discrimination method is not relative value setting the upper a...

Page 92: ...bly be affected by wind or vibration Change setting values of relevant functions referring to 4 Functions related to the performance M keeps flashing Indication value changed due to elapse of a long period of time Make span adjustment referring to 8 Controlling and adjustment functions Nothing indicated in spite of turning on power Scale may possibly be affected by wind or vibration during calibra...

Page 93: ...0 0 1 0 01 3200 90 FZ6202Ex 6200 0 1 0 01 6200 90 FZ15001Ex 15000 1 0 1 15009 0 Model name Max g e g d g Indication limit g FZ30K0 1GEx 30000 1 0 1 30009 0 Model name Max g e g d g Indication limit g FZ60K0 1GEx 60000 1 0 1 60009 0 FZ100K1GEx 100000 10 1 100090 FZ200K1GEx 200000 10 1 200090 Model name Max g e g d g Indication limit g FZ150K1GFEx 150000 10 1 150090 FZ300K1GFEx 300000 10 1 300090 ...

Page 94: ...lling of user information 100 items Indication Main LCD No backlight 7 segment 7 digits max Segment height 25 mmh width 12 5 mm slope angle italic type 3 Weight indication 7 digits Message indication 7 digits Bar graph indication 20 steps Sub LCD Type i03 only No backlight 7 segment 7 digits max Segment height 11 7 mmh width 5 8 mm slope angle italic type 3 Weight indication 7 digits Message indic...

Page 95: ... C Humidity 85 RH or lower with no condensation Altitude Not higher than 2000 m above sea level Overvoltage category II Pollution degree Indicator and scale 3 Power Supply Box 2 Option FJ pole stand FJ table stand Extension DC power supply cable in 5m units max 95m Glass windshield size S M and L Power supply box M Appendix 1 3 Dimensional outline drawing ...

Page 96: ...Appendix FZ Ex series operation manual 86 Appendix 2 Operation of the setting menu Setting of various functions ...

Page 97: ...FZ Ex series operation manual Appendix 87 Returns to the state of weighing after completion of setting ...

Page 98: ...Appendix FZ Ex series operation manual 88 Appendix 3 Setting menu hierarchy list Hierarchy of functions related to the operation can not be used ...

Page 99: ...FZ Ex series operation manual Appendix 89 Hierarchy of functions related to the performance Hierarchy of user information setting can not be used ...

Page 100: ...Appendix FZ Ex series operation manual 90 Hierarchy of the external input output functions can not be used ...

Page 101: ...FZ Ex series operation manual Appendix 91 Hierarchy of functions related to the lock ...

Page 102: ...Appendix FZ Ex series operation manual 92 Hierarchy of controlling and adjustment functions can not be used ...

Page 103: ...FZ Ex series operation manual Appendix 93 Appendix 4 Print sample Span ajustment result English Japanese ...

Page 104: ... manual 94 Header English Japanese MA is Minimum weight indication value setting See Capter 8 Controlling and adjustment functions When you have not set up Minimum weight indication value it is printed as none Footer English Japanese ...

Page 105: ...c values 16 L Lock 56 57 M Main LCD 5 12 Maintenance 70 Maintenance setting 60 Minimum 65 Minimum weighed value 78 Minimum weight 64 Minus side addition 21 N Numeric value setting method 35 36 38 39 P Password 62 63 Plus side addition 21 Program number 76 R Response 52 Response speed 31 S Scale ID 60 Span adjustment 67 Stability discrimination frequency 31 Stability discrimination width 30 Sub LCD...

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