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NOTES 

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To stop  the calibration operation, press any key (Ex. 

RE

C/AC

T

 key) without 

pressing the 

MODE

 key to return to the working area. 

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 O‑Err

 signs that the reference weight is over the full capacity. 

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The  calibration  is  available with a reference weight  of  over  50

 of the scale 

capacity.  Nevertheless,  we  recommend  to  adjusting  by  a  full  capacity  weight.  

1‑Err

   will appear if the load is less than 50

  of the capacity. 

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2‑Err  

will appear if the error exceeds 1

 of the capacity, or any other object than 

a reference weight. Or, perhaps the scale is defective. 

 

 

 

 

      BATTERY OPTION 

Nicd battery pack

 

 

     

Charge hours    :  Approx. 12 hours ( at 120VAC use) to 15 hours (at 230VAC use)   

                                            u n d e r   p o w e r   s w i t c h   of the scale “OFF”. 

    Operation hours :  Approx. 5 hours continuous operation without output. 

        A u t o -Sleep      :  Sleeps 3 minutes after last operation, for power saving. 

    Low Battery    :  LOW-BATT symbol appears on when the voltage falls under   

                                            t h e   s p e c i f i c a t i o n .  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for CUX II Series

Page 1: ...3194M01 CUXⅡ SERIES ELECTRONIC COUNTING SCALE OPERATION MANUAL H I J K Shinko Denshi Co Ltd 01 12 1998 NS ...

Page 2: ... SYMBOLS 10 4 1 MESSAGES BY BEEP 10 4 2 MESSAGES BY SYMBOLIC LETTERS 10 5 OPERATION 11 5 1 TARE 12 5 2 UNIT WEIGHT SET SAMPLING 13 1 QUANTITY SET SAMPLING 13 2 DIRECT ENTERING OF UNIT WEIGHT 14 3 SCS AUTOMATIC RE SAMPLING SYSTEM 15 5 3 RE SAMPLING 16 5 4 COUNTING 16 1 NORMAL COUNTING 16 2 ACCUMULATE COUNTING 16 3 FIXED UNIT WEIGHT METHOD 17 5 5 MEMORY LOOK UP 17 5 6 MEMORY STORE 17 5 7 MEMORY DATA...

Page 3: ...5 9 FUNCTION SET 21 A FUNCTION SET 21 B FUNCTION TABLES 22 C CONTENTS OF INTERFACE 23 6 CALIBRATION 24 7 TROUBLE SHOOTINGS 26 ...

Page 4: ...g by setting upper lower limits Display Quantity VFD 7 digits 12 5 mm H Total Weight LCD 7 digits 12 5 mm H Average Piece Weight LCD 7 digits 12 5 mm H Power Supply 9VDC 400mA with AC Adapter Options Output for Shinko printers Bidirectional RS232C output Relay contact output Rechargeable Battery option Operable for approx 5 hours 1 2 Standard Models MODEL CUXII 600 CUXII 1500 CUXII 3000 CUXII 6000...

Page 5: ...ation 2 2 Installing the Weighing Pan Place the pan base packed with the weighing pan on the scale Fix it by driving the nut on the pan base to the screw in the center of the scale Place the weighing pan properly on the pan base The receiving element of the pan base is directly linked with the delicate weighing mechanism A tension or a side force may damage the unit 2 3 To Level the Scale The scal...

Page 6: ...equires careful handling Try to select a good clean environment for installing the scale The following factors may cause the scale to return inaccurate measurements 1 Installation on a soft surface that may flex when objects are put on it or put on the scale 2 Environments that have greatly varying temperature and humidity 3 Environments subject to vibration or an unstable surface for installation...

Page 7: ...NT W SET Used to unit weight setting Storing of a known unit weight inputting by the ten keys LMT Used to limit function comparator setting Storing of limit value for setting points MODE Function mode change Function modes such as bar graph indication A u t o Zero Auto Power off stable judgment resolution select Interface unit selection and the calibration mode could be called by Pressing the MODE...

Page 8: ... Short beep three times Warning for miss key operation Stop the operation 4 2 Messages by symbolic letters Symbol Conditions LIGHT The UNIT W is too light for the balance resolution Impossible to count use a balance of smaller capacity While flickering it is possible to count but a counting error may be produced due to the rough uniformity of the samples or depending on the accuracy of the balance...

Page 9: ...t set sampling C Re Sampling if necessary D Counting loading all the samples Procedure A has 2 ways Procedure B has 4 ways Besides normal counting method we have 2 different methods Other operations include E Memory look up F Memory store G Memory call up H Limit set and comparing I Function set 6 ...

Page 10: ...h numerical keys Enter tare weight with numerical keys Press TARE PRESET key You must pre load the tare before sampling Set data clear P r e s s C AC key until the display goes 0 Look up tare P r e s s TARE PRESET key Current tare value shown on display for about 2 sec 7 ...

Page 11: ...s with the numerical keys Press SMPL SET key you cannot get accurate counting without correct quantity set Features Since it is difficult to count many samples by manuals we can usually load few pieces Re sampling is strongly recommended Sampling error can occur depending on how re sampling is made depends on operators Set data clear P r e s s C AC until the display goes 0 8 ...

Page 12: ... key Features Good when average weight is almost precisely known Bad when unit weight set differs a lot from samples average Re Sampling is recommended Sampling error can occur depending on how re sampling is made depends on operators Set data clear Press C AC until the display goes 0 9 ...

Page 13: ...ceeded Scale tells you by the sign Sub Meaning subtract quantity Wait to stable after beep then flicker ADD on WEIGHT display Also change to the acceptable addition quantity 5 Continue the previous operation until the scale automatically completes sampling However even before the conditioning the reference unit weight may be fixed on by pressing the SCS key at an optional time when the fixation is...

Page 14: ...mples by degrees seeing bar graph if the bar graph goes beyond max min limits Re Sampling should be made a g a i n 2 Accumulate counting 1 Unit weight has been set 2 Load partial samples 3 Press ADD key 4 Remove samples 5 Load other samples in the same way 6 Press ADD key 7 Remove samples 8 If you press MODE key quantity on the display changes from quantity for the loaded samples to the accumulate...

Page 15: ...tion 3 Press RE key 4 Repeat the same procedure until you can complete counting 5 5 Memory look up 1 Enter ID number with numerical keys 2 Press No key 5 6 Memory Store Memory store with currently set weight Call up an ID to save data using Memory look up Unit weight set 1 Enter unit weight with numerical keys 2 Press UNT W SET key If you fail to enter weight and press numerical keys the current u...

Page 16: ...emory using memory look up 2 Press and hold down the C AC key until the UNIT W displays goes blank The ID memory data both UNIT W and TARE are cleared Memory store with currently set weight Unit weight and or tare weight are set in the working area 1 Call up an ID to save data using memory look up 2 Press UNT W SET key Unit weight is saved in the ID 3 Press TARE PRESET key Tare weight is saved in ...

Page 17: ...et enable see function table and set You can set either one point or two points limit Press LMT key Li LO appears at Weighing display and low limit value shows that currently set at UNIT W display Enter low limit value with numerical keys Press LMT key Low limit set and a beep will sound to sign Then Li HI appears at Weighing display and high limit value shows that currently set at UNIT W display ...

Page 18: ...g how limit function work Suppose two limits have been set When the quantity is under the low value it is ranked as LO When the quantity is between the low value and the high it is ranked as OK When the quantity is over the high value it is ranked as HI Notes Such settings as lower limit value Higher limit value will be error Comparative judgment condition At one point 13 Pn 1 L O v a l u e lower ...

Page 19: ...y shows Func 2 The display then changes to 1 A 0 1 To change setting parameter press T key 3 To forward the next title press MODE key To exit function setting mode and enter the working area press any key without pressing the MODE T keys to return to the working area 16 ...

Page 20: ...fraction 2 reminding for capacity 4 A 0 Auto Zero 0 not effective 1 automatically adjusts to zero point 5 A P Auto power off effective with battery option 0 not effective 1 automatically turns off of power 6 S d stable judgement 1 rough 2 4 precise 7 d i weighing display resolution select 1 normal mode 2 high resolution mode 8 IF Interface 0 output is not effective 1 constant serial output 6 digit...

Page 21: ...put 82 o c 2 Constant serial output when stabilized 82 o c 3 Output by pressing PRINT key 82 o c 4 Automatic output with a load 82 o c 5 One output when stabilized No output with unstable data 82 o c 6 One output when stabilized Constant output with unstable data 82 o c 7 One output by pressing key but after stabilized Baud Rate 83 b L 1 1200 bps 83 b L 2 2400 bps 83 b L 3 4800 bps Parity Bit 84 P...

Page 22: ...il Func appears for roughly 5 to 6 sec and still continue pressing until CAL appears 2 Press the T key with it still held down just hit the MODE key and release both keys together 3 The display will indicate unit X Select weight unit from parameters 0 to 2 by pressing the T key The contents of the parameters are the same as at function A un X See page17 After setting the parameter press the MODE k...

Page 23: ...rr will appear if the load is less than 50 of the capacity 4 2 Err will appear if the error exceeds 1 of the capacity or any other object than a reference weight Or perhaps the scale is defective BATTERY OPTION Nicd battery pack Charge hours Approx 12 hours at 120VAC use to 15 hours at 230VAC use under power switch of the scale OFF Operation hours A pprox 5 hours continuous operation without outpu...

Page 24: ...ng the dust cover or the like Weighing objects are contacting with the wind shield Power voltage is not enough for the unit Weighing objects are non uniform Weighing objects included foreign matters or some irregular material Sampling operation is some fault Weighing mechanism is something wrong Wrong linearity Characteristics have changed or mechanism adjustment has changed by some reason Contact...

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