Solution
Problem
The unit does not turn on when the
key is pressed.
/
/
0
,
Measurement is not correct.
Measurement does not become stable.
Display turns on and off.
• Please confirm that all the adjustable feet are resting on a level surface.
• Measurement may be impossible in the case of excessive vibration. Use the
equipment in another place.
is displayed.
• It is possible that the maximum weight capacity has been exceeded.
Please stop measuring.
is displayed.
• Do not stand on or put objects on the Platform before starting measurement.
Start measurement after confirming there is nothing on the Platform.
If problems occur, please refer to the following instructions before you ask for repairs.
Possible Problems
• When Using with the AC Adapter
Ensurethat the AC Adapter cableis properly connected with the Display Unit.
Ensure that theAC Adapter is correctly insertedin the mains socket.
• Using dry cell batteries
The batteries may have run out. Confirmthat the equipment is working by using
the AC Adapter or new batteries.
5.Troubleshooting
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Transmission data
GB
Transmission data is output immediately after measurement regard-less of the status of the
reception side (e.g. PC). Therefore, the reception side must always be ready to receive data before
any measurements are taken.
• Commas (,) are used to separate data.
• Terminator (end of data) is CR (ASCII code: 0DH), LF (ASCII code: 0AH).
Note
{0
Item
Header Output data (ASCII code)
Control data
Fixed at 16
When the display is held
Details
˜0
Control data
Fixed at 1
MO
Model No.
"XXXXXX"
8 bytes fixed length ("WB-150")
Wk
Body weight
XXXXX
3 - 5 bytes variable length (unit: kg)
Pt
Preset tare weight
XXXX
3 - 4 bytes variable length (unit: kg)
Ta
Tare weight
XXXX
3 - 4 bytes variable length (unit: kg)
CS
Checksum
XX
2 bytes fixed length
1
.
5
6
,
k
W
,
"
0
5
1
-
B
W
"
,,
O
M
,
1
,
0
˜
,
6
1
,
0
{
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30
,
31
P
32
t
33
,
34
1
35
.
36
0
37
,
38
T
39
a
40
,
41
0
42
.
43
0
44
,
45
C
46
S
47
,
48
5
49
F
50
CR
51
LF
52
When needed
(c
au
tio
ns
fo
r s
afe
ty)