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CONTENTS

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4-6-2

 Equivalent circuit (input) ........................................................... 25

4-6-3

 Equivalent circuit (output)  ........................................................ 25

4-7

 RS-232C Connector ........................................................................... 26

4-7-1

 Connector pin assignment  ....................................................... 26

4-7-2

 Cable ........................................................................................ 26

5

 CALIBRATION  ............................................................................................ 27

5-1

 What is Span Calibration  ................................................................... 27

5-2

 Calibration Procedure  ........................................................................ 28

5-3

 Secondary Calibration Procedure (Equivalent Calibration) ................ 29

5-4

 Preparation for Calibration  ................................................................. 30

5-4-1

 LOCK release  .......................................................................... 30

5-4-2

 Load cell excitation  .................................................................. 31

5-4-3

 Unit ........................................................................................... 31

5-4-4

 Decimal place  .......................................................................... 31

5-4-5

 Capacity  ................................................................................... 31

5-4-6

 Minimum scale division  ............................................................ 32

5-4-7

 Balance weight ......................................................................... 32

5-4-8

 Gravitational acceleration  ........................................................ 32

5-4-9

 1/4 scale division ...................................................................... 33

5-5

 Zero Calibration  ................................................................................. 34

5-6

 Span Calibration  ................................................................................ 35

5-7

 Do Secondary Calibration (Equivalent Calibration) ............................ 36

5-8

 Net Over/ Gross Over  ........................................................................ 36

6

 FUNCTION SETTING  ................................................................................. 37

6-1

 Operation  ........................................................................................... 37

6-1-1

 Display frequency  .................................................................... 37

6-1-2

 Digital filter  ............................................................................... 37

6-1-3

 Analog filter  .............................................................................. 37

6-1-4

 Motion detection ....................................................................... 38

6-1-5

 Zero tracking  ............................................................................ 39

6-1-6

 Digital zero  ............................................................................... 40

6-1-7

 Digital zero clear  ...................................................................... 40

6-1-8

 Digital zero regulation value ..................................................... 40

6-2

 Function  ............................................................................................. 41

6-2-1

 Tare subtraction/ Tare subtraction reset  .................................. 41

6-2-2

 Preset tare weight 1/ Preset tare weight 2  ............................... 42

6-2-3

 Auto accumulation command ................................................... 42

6-2-4

 Weighing code selection/ Setting code selection ..................... 43

6-2-5

 TARE/DZ key disablement ....................................................... 44

6-2-6

 GROSS/NET key disablement ................................................. 44

6-2-7

 Each code key disablement  ..................................................... 45

6-2-8

 Accumulation command acceptance  ....................................... 45

6-2-9

 Tare display  ............................................................................. 45

Summary of Contents for F805AT-CK

Page 1: ...F805AT CK CHECKER SCALE CONTROLLER OPERATION MANUAL 01 Sep 2022 Rev 1 05...

Page 2: ...ecautions In order to have an F805AT CK used safely notes we would like you to surely follow divide into and and are indicated by the following documents Notes indicated here are the serious contents...

Page 3: ...Japan and its rating is 125V AC 7A For use at voltages exceeding the rating and for overseas use have a separate AC cable prepared Before performing the following make sure that no power is applied A...

Page 4: ...T CK as it is incorporated in a control panel etc Do not install in the following environments Locations where temperature or humidity exceeds specifications Locations subjected to drastic temperature...

Page 5: ...cloth after dipping it into a diluted neutral detergent and wringing it well and then wipe with a soft dry cloth When the F805AT CK is shipped spacers made of corrugated cardboard are used as cushioni...

Page 6: ...the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment EEE The Directive restricts the use of specific substances in electrical and electronic equipments th...

Page 7: ...in screen message 14 3 2 The Way of Setting 14 3 2 1 Setting item selection 14 3 2 2 Setting mode 15 3 2 3 Setting mode of items on code 16 4 WAY OF CONNECTION 18 4 1 Load Cell Connection 18 4 1 1 6 W...

Page 8: ...3 5 5 Zero Calibration 34 5 6 Span Calibration 35 5 7 Do Secondary Calibration Equivalent Calibration 36 5 8 Net Over Gross Over 36 6 FUNCTION SETTING 37 6 1 Operation 37 6 1 1 Display frequency 37 6...

Page 9: ...mplete output time 53 7 4 Sequence Mode 54 7 4 1 Empty count Take in count 54 7 4 2 Average mode Sample mode 54 7 4 3 Gross ratio 56 7 4 4 One touch final 57 8 STATISTICS ACCUMULATION CONTROL FUNCTION...

Page 10: ...6 Accumulation clear edge input pin 9 76 11 4 7 Input signals used in weighing 76 11 4 8 Code No designation level input pin 11 14 36 39 77 11 4 9 Code No designation selection level input pin 30 77 1...

Page 11: ...15 BLOCK DIAGRAM 102 16 DIMENSIONS 103 17 MOUNTING ON A PANEL 104 18 SPECIFICATIONS 105 18 1 Analog 105 18 2 Display 105 18 3 Configuration 106 18 4 Control Input Output Signal 106 18 5 Interface 106...

Page 12: ...ear zero or data is taken in by a fixed count Being independent of the weighing time weighing can be performed with the weight value going across the near zero In other words this mode is suitable for...

Page 13: ...constant Refer to Fig 2 Take in interval Near zero 0 t NET Good example Take in interval 0 t NET With the SAMPLE MODE adjusted the position where the weight is flat is acquired The average of the dat...

Page 14: ...o as to acquire data where the load is applied uniformly Refer to Fig 4 C Heavy measuring object C Figure 3 Lightweight measuring object D D D C NET t C D 0 Measurement Start Near Zero Near Zero OFF O...

Page 15: ...Take the distance d between measuring objects longer than the load sensing part l Be aware that accurate weighing cannot be performed especially in DYNAMIC MODE Refer to Fig 5 Long measuring objects C...

Page 16: ...terfacing 1 5 Graphic F805AT CK possesses graphic display which enables to display input wave form F805AT CK enables to weigh the weight change in detail with passing of time by moving a cursor F805AT...

Page 17: ...d display enables to display indicated values and graphs and set various items Comparison screen Power source Touch panel type color liquid display Shift to Message screen Digital Zero is carried out...

Page 18: ...blue Go OK light orange Under LO red COMPL During Complete signal is ON COMPL highlights in sky blue STAB STAB highlights in green during weight value is stable RUN When the TOTAL LIMIT is ON TOTAL h...

Page 19: ...lays the HI count LO displays the LO count NG displays the sum of the HI count and LO count Main display change Each time the button is pressed the weight value on the main display is switched Message...

Page 20: ...ulation result of FINAL SETTING UNDER SETTING Blank display Displays nothing in the message display area Graph screen Return to Comparison screen Main display change Shift to Setting Starting Graph dr...

Page 21: ...M instead of RUN shows NOV Please make sure do not disconnected power when NOV is showing 2 1 2 Power source lamp Power Source lamp lights up when power of F805AT CK is ON Power source lamp keeps ligh...

Page 22: ...nd terminal to prevent failures due to static electricity It may be better to remove depending on the environment of the installation location Protective ground DC spec only Be sure to ground the prot...

Page 23: ...hanges in calibration and setting values While switch is ON could not do calibration Control signal Input Output connector Connector for performing control input and output signal The adaptable plug i...

Page 24: ...code COMP CODE BACK MODE GRAPH MESSAGE OVER UNDER ESC ESC ESC RESULT EACH CODE MODE BUTTON BACK BACK BACK ESC OK SETTING BUTTON Y FINAL BACK ESC OK SETTING BUTTON COMPARISON COMPARISON COMPARISON Mes...

Page 25: ...o specify setting items is described as follows Example Specifying the setting item UNIT DISPLAY Step by step procedures are as follows 1 Press from the comparison screen Message screen Error message...

Page 26: ...t 16 times for digital filter 1 Press one of the option buttons in this case 2 Check that the selected value appears on the top line 3 Press to confirm Example 2 Setting by using numerical keypad To s...

Page 27: ...appears Then select EACH CODE 3 EACH CODE SETTING screen appears Select a code if necessary Select a code in F805AT CK by pressing key Then register it by pressing MODE EACH CODE Code No Press FINAL M...

Page 28: ...el called External input All setting items from FINAL to COUNT LIMIT a correspond to Setting Code on the screen of Setting Each Code While performing Setting Code Selection through External input it c...

Page 29: ...ls Connect to the signal input output terminals with no power applied because it may cause an electric shock For connection to the signal input output terminals check the signal names and pin assignme...

Page 30: ...long cable runs 4 1 2 4 Wire connection Connect the sense lines to the Excitation lines pin 1 to 2 pin 3 to 4 in a 4 wire system shown below Failure to comply may result in system damage Load cell con...

Page 31: ...category II The F805AT CK conforms to the EMC Directive as an industrial environment product class A If it is used in a housing environment interference may be caused In that case take appropriate me...

Page 32: ...signal names and colors in order to connect the cables correctly R R R R R R EXC SIG SIG EXC EXC SIG EXC SIG SHIELD S S n number load cells connected in parallel are considered one unit whose capacity...

Page 33: ...k cover 2 Remove the terminal block cover Block cover Frame ground 5 Remove the screws M4 of the protective ground align the crimp contacts with the screw holes and then tighten the screws WARNING Con...

Page 34: ...ift upward 4 Insert the twisted wires into the lower hole 5 Pull the screwdriver out from the upper hole 6 Make sure cable is clamped securely and does not come out with a slight tug 4 5 SI FII High S...

Page 35: ...ion Command 33 in Measurement Reset 9 in Total Clear 34 in Measurement Start 10 COM 35 COM 11 in Code No Designation 1 36 in Code No Designation 10 12 in Code No Designation 2 37 in Code No Designatio...

Page 36: ...xternal voltage to the signal input circuit Use external elements which withstand Ic 10mA Leakage of external elements must be within 100 A Ic 6mA toggle approx Vcc inside COM F805AT CK Use external p...

Page 37: ...in to pin DTR to DTR DSR to DSR etc Cables should be prepared after checking connector type and pin assignments of the connected device Adaptable plug 9 pin D SUB connector OMRON XM3D 0921 Cover XM2S...

Page 38: ...ion means putting a load test weight on the load cell or scale and calibrating so the F805AT CK indicates the correct weight 100kg 100kg The display is incorrect The F805AT CK and load cell function a...

Page 39: ...by 9 scale divisions display shows over scale OFL2 Register the minimum scale division of the scale Register the value of load balance weight for calibration Calibrate the initial zero point Place the...

Page 40: ...ale If the registered value is exceeded by 9 scale divisions display shows over scale OFL2 Register the minimum scale division of the scale Enter the Balance value equivalent to the mV V for calibrati...

Page 41: ...the Hardware Lock switch is located on rear panel Release both of Locks before starting calibration Operation 1 Set lock switch to OFF 2 Press the button then 3 Select the SYSTEM tag 4 Press the PASS...

Page 42: ...he scale The capacity must be within the rated load of load cells combined The input range of capacity is between 0 to 99999 Operation Notice Concerning Lock and Setting values to be protected refer t...

Page 43: ...n Slight error may occur if the scale moved from the location of calibration due to gravitational changes If the scale is used in the location of calibration this function is not necessary But after c...

Page 44: ...when the weight is between 1 4 and 1 4 division Operation When 1 4 Scale Division Display selects ON MODE CALIBRATION PAGE Press 1 4 SCALE DIV DISPLAY Select ON OFF OK n n 1 1 4 scale Scale Division...

Page 45: ...CALIBRATION tag 3 Press ZERO CALIBRATION tag 4 Register zero point by pressing 5 Zero calibration is completed when the changes to and numeral display become to 0 on the comparison screen If a calibra...

Page 46: ...ed balance weight is equal to the capacity press if not input the real weight then press 5 Span calibration is completed while the changes to and display the real weight on the comparison screen If a...

Page 47: ...y input the corresponded mV V to the inputted weight value then press 5 Equivalent Calibration is completed while the changes to and display the real weight on the comparison screen If the calibration...

Page 48: ...ital The frequency of the moving average selected from 2 to 128 times A higher frequency will make a more stable display in slower response A lower frequency will have quicker response but unstable di...

Page 49: ...each time A D conversion is made and if at least one of them exceeds the range the STABLE signal turns OFF immediately D1 is the difference between the current weight value and 0 09 sec old weight val...

Page 50: ...d its range must be set between 1 99 using 1 4 resolution interval of weight display For instance 02 corresponds to 0 5 and 12 corresponds to 3 of weight display Zero tracking range is not proportiona...

Page 51: ...nector on the rear panel input ON edge signal to the pin 3 D Z ON and the COM Common 6 1 7 Digital zero clear When highlights in red do Digital Zero Clear Then Digital Zero will be cleared and goes ou...

Page 52: ...Tare subtraction can be executed by the signal from the external in output connector on the rear panel Pin 4 The subtracted Tare can be restored and Net weight becomes equal to the Gross weight Operat...

Page 53: ...g code value times and statistical data Also send out auto printer command via SI F and SI FII interfaces Accumulation is executed only when over under judgment is made If the setting of OVER UNDER CO...

Page 54: ...KEY SPECIFY Specify a code No by using the touch panel KEY INPUT It can be changed through serial communications such as RS 232C 2 EXTERNAL INPUT Specify a code No by external control connector input...

Page 55: ...LID or INVALID in the Function setting item Operation On Comparison screen and Data display screen always correspond to the parameter of weighing code Do not change Weighing Code Number during Weighin...

Page 56: ...eceive it only when the indicated value is stable IN STABLE MODE Select from REGULARLY IN STABLE MODE 1 REGULARLY The accumulation command is accepted regularly 2 IN STABLE MODE The accumulation comma...

Page 57: ...n will display a pop up screen The inside of a pop up display becomes the display interlocked with the operation state of the output pin 17 24 and 42 49 pin input pin 2 9 11 14 27 34 and 36 39 pin of...

Page 58: ...output signal MEASUREMENT START MODE pin 31 7 1 1 Dynamic mode Near zero NET Time Measurement Measurement Measurement Near zero Taking in Over ON t1 ON Take in interval The average of this part corre...

Page 59: ...fter processing of RESULT calculation The RESULT calculation processing time is approximately 50msec The OVER FINAL UNDER signal turns ON only while the COMPLETE signal is output Select NEAR ZERO COMP...

Page 60: ...e noted in measuring Filter settings Adjust the DIGITAL FILTER and ANALOG FILTER in the OPERATION settings and set optimum values so as to remove noise components such as vibration and to obtain suffi...

Page 61: ...stored Total comparison related settings can also be stored by code 7 2 1 Final This is the standard for comparison with the results of weighing used upon completion of weighing input range 0 99999 O...

Page 62: ...otal COMP OFF Count COMP ON or Count COMP OFF The Total comparison is conducted then changes to on the comparison screen and message screen when Total limit output is ON COMP OFF Comparison is not con...

Page 63: ...is not made 2 UPPER LIMIT LOWER LIMIT Set the upper limit and lower limit of comparison weight values Conditional formula UPPER LIMIT Turns ON when weight value UPPER LIMIT set value LOWER LIMIT Turns...

Page 64: ...on 7 3 3 Over Under comparison 1 Select the weight value to make OVER UNDER COMPARISON Select from GROSS NET COMPARISON OFF GROSS Comparison is made by gross NET Comparison is made by net COMPARISON O...

Page 65: ...e taken in data from which the maximum group and minimum group are removed or calculate the average by using all the data Select from REMOVAL ARITHMETIC REMOVAL Out of sample data splitting the differ...

Page 66: ...d the average is calculated by using the one piece of data 12 20 12 27 Maximum value Minimum value 12 47 12 52 12 28 12 50 12 28 12 14 12 11 12 16 Effective maximum value 12 47 Effective minimum value...

Page 67: ...the sample data 25 in total 12 5 The average is calculated by using the data 6 25 before and after the center of the sample data 12 5 in total Operation 7 4 3 Gross ratio If a fixed error occurs in w...

Page 68: ...the COMPARISON screen Select from OFF GROSS RESULT OFF The screen is switched to the FINAL input screen GROSS The current gross weight value is taken in as the FINAL RESULT The latest result is taken...

Page 69: ...by inputting the accumulation command is displayed For the data accumulated by the accumulation command which is not judged the judgment result OK HI LO is not displayed Result list The data of the la...

Page 70: ...n Ex MODE RESULT PAGE Press Code No n n i n n xi x 2 Use all the data of the finite population and fine the standard deviation of the population n 1 n i n n 1 xi x 2 Use the sample data among the popu...

Page 71: ...mparison is conducted then changes to on the comparison screen and message screen when Total limit output is ON COMP OFF Comparison is not conducted Pin49 becomes RUN signal TOTAL COMP ON When Accumul...

Page 72: ...input range 0 9999 Operation When Total COMP ON or Count COMP ON in Total COMP Mode RUN signal of pin 49 becomes Total limit signal MODE EACH CODE Press TOTAL COMP Select COMP OFF TOTAL COMP ON TOTAL...

Page 73: ...printer command via SI F and SI FII interfaces But if the weighing result exceeds 99999 or selected comparison OFF in Over Under Comparison of the Function F805AT CK do not do accumulation Timing of a...

Page 74: ...ode Operation Near zero Measurement Measurement Measurement Near zero Taking in Over t1 ON Go Under Complete OFF ON OFF ON ON Accumulation ON Empty count t1 Complete output time start mode start reset...

Page 75: ...oint 9 2 Graphic Display When you press on the Message Screen it change to GRAPH Display area 140 240 Y end point X Ystart point X end point MESSAGE Y axis Displays the weighing mode Displays the curr...

Page 76: ...ls are OFF Explanation of graphic colors Displayed in pink when the weight is the NEAR ZERO set value or less The NZ lamp lights Displayed in sky blue during empty counting The EMP lamp lights Display...

Page 77: ...ger level starts the drawing then draws the line to X End Point once Level exterior Start level detection by external input or When the indicated value passes the setting value of trigger level starts...

Page 78: ...scale of Y axis Weight axis input range 1 99999 Operation When Y End Point Y Start point is set the value at Y Start Point equals the value at Y End Point 1 MODE GRAPH SETTING GRAPHIC MODE Press Sele...

Page 79: ...switched between Light and Dark when touch screen has not been used for a certain period of time Dark lighting will not be carried out if it sets up in 00 minute input range 0 99 Operation 10 3 Back L...

Page 80: ...ge 2 Memory check Start NOV and RAM checking by pressing PASS is displayed when it is working normally NG is displayed in the reverse case Press to proceed to next page when you finished the checking...

Page 81: ...ol I O connector on the rear panel by pressing The output status show 0 Output signals are stopped by pressing The input status show 0 when signals are inputted via control I O pin 2 9 11 14 27 34 and...

Page 82: ...signal by pressing key Indicated current is outputted by pressing There are no self check screens concerning SI F SIFII RS 232C and RS 485 10 5 Language English version or Japanese version can be sel...

Page 83: ...ftware lock When input password 1111 releasing the alarm of Near Zero When input password 2486 clears accumulation value count statistical data and result list When input password 6842 initializing se...

Page 84: ...in Accumulation Command 33 in Measurement Reset 9 in Total Clear 34 in Measurement Start 10 COM 35 COM 11 in Code No Designation 1 36 in Code No Designation 10 12 in Code No Designation 2 37 in Code N...

Page 85: ...nal voltage to the signal input circuit Use external elements which withstand Ic 10mA Leakage of external elements must be within 100 A Ic 6mA toggle approx Vcc 12V inside COM F805AT CK Use external p...

Page 86: ...e values exceed the range the ZALM Zero Alarm turns red DZ button is also effective for the same operation 11 4 3 Tare subtraction TARE ON edge input pin 4 Pressing brings the Net weight to zero When...

Page 87: ...statistical data by shorting pin 9 to COM 11 4 7 Input signals used in weighing Measurement start mode level input pin 31 Select the dynamic mode or static mode by the external input level When this s...

Page 88: ...pin 30 is open to COM Code numbers are inputted through the Control I O if pin 30 is shorted to COM Key input when it is OFF External input when it is ON 11 4 10 Graph drawing edge input pin 32 To st...

Page 89: ...when the weight value is stable Refer to Motion detection on Page38 for details 11 5 4 Weight error pin 46 This output turns on when the LOAD LOAD OFL1 OFL2 OFL3 happen or ZALM turns ON 11 5 5 Run or...

Page 90: ...or the connection of Remote displays Each display can select the data individually Auto print command The F805AT CK gives an automatic print command to any device connected by SI F interface In Simple...

Page 91: ...tive to negative The M350 printer serves up to 4 coded simultaneous sources in one of 32 statistical categories The LD517 remote display accumulates or sums up to 4 coded simultaneous sources Our conv...

Page 92: ...spectively A low cost of wiring and easy maintenance because the devices with different ID number can be wired in the same net work ID Number setting Set ID number for each F805AT CK in the SIFII netw...

Page 93: ...selectable Stop 1 or 2 bits selectable Parity none odd or even selectable Code ASCII 2 Connector pin assignment 12 3 2 Setting values for RS 232C The initial set for RS 232C port of connecting Person...

Page 94: ...uit terminating Equipment device connect pin to pin DTR to DTR DSR to DSR etc Cables should be prepared after checking connector type and pin assignments of the connected device Cross type 1 2 3 4 6 7...

Page 95: ...CK R D R D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CR CR LF Undefined Weight value Zero alarm Weight value Stable Tare subtracted 1 ON 0 OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 1 ON 0 OFF LOCK soft Rear panel LOCK 1 ON 0 OFF 1 ON 0 OFF Weight display...

Page 96: ...error Output signal Sequence error 0 or 1 9 1 ON 0 OFF Weighting 5 LOAD 4 LOAD value 1 Weighing 0 Comparison OFF Same as the error display of F805AT CK over flow 3 OFL3 2 OFL2 1 OFL1 0 Mode HOST F805...

Page 97: ...ue it is necessary to select Valid in Each Code Key HOST F805AT CK R M R M 9 9 9 9 CR CR LF HOST F805AT CK R N R N 9 9 9 9 CR CR LF HOST F805AT CK W 1 W 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 CR CR LF 2 Communication Communic...

Page 98: ...0 0 0 CR 0 4 When LOCK soft cannot write in W 2 When LOCK soft cannot write in CR 5 W 2 0 0 0 CR 0 6 When LOCK soft cannot write in W 2 0 0 CR 0 9 When LOCK soft cannot write in W 3 0 0 0 CR 0 0 When...

Page 99: ...cannot write in Average mode Sample mode One touch final W 4 CR 0 8 When LOCK soft cannot write in W 5 CR 0 When LOCK soft cannot write in Preset tare weight 1 Undefined Undefined TARE DZ key GROSS NE...

Page 100: ...e in W 6 0 0 0 CR 0 6 When LOCK soft cannot write in W 6 0 0 0 CR 0 7 When LOCK soft cannot write in W 6 0 0 CR 0 8 When LOCK soft cannot write in W 6 0 0 0 CR 0 9 When LOCK soft SW cannot write in W...

Page 101: ...OMPARISON OFF Digital filter 0 OFF 1 2 Times 2 4 Times 3 8 Times 4 16 Times 5 32 Times 6 64 Times 7 128 Times Analog filter 0 2Hz 1 4Hz 2 6Hz 3 8Hz otion detection mode 0 STABLE MODE 1 CHECKER MODE Av...

Page 102: ...0 OFF 1 ON Loadcell excitation 0 5V 1 10V Graphic mode 0 SINGLE 1 CONTINUITY 2 LEVEL EXT 3 LEVEL EXT 4 LEVEL 5 LEVEL LOCK soft 0 OFF 1 ON LANGUAGE 0 JAPANESE 1 ENGLISH C command Zero calibration Span...

Page 103: ...CK communicates with the command from the host computer The terminator can be selected CR or CR LF Communication mode 1 F805AT CK sends Gross weight continuously Command is invalid at this mode C D C...

Page 104: ...ing for continuous transmission According to the communication baud rate setting the continuous transmission intervals in the case where any of the communication modes from 1 to 3 is selected are as f...

Page 105: ...decimal point Sign or 5 20 21 22 23 CODE No 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 W T 1 2 3 4 HEADER Net weight 5 digit Sign Gross weight or Gross weight 5 digit 5 SOH STX ETX BCC Si...

Page 106: ...ON Z Zero error Priority Z A or T 6 Unit 0 kg 1 g 2 N 3 t 4 lb 5 None 3 H Upper limit ON L Lower limit ON G Upper limit and Lower limit OFF N Upper limit and Lower limit ON F Comparison OFF Priority N...

Page 107: ...le division OFL2 Gross weight Gross Over Set value OFL3 Error item Alarm Message Alarm No Re do Zero Calibration CAL ERR 1 1 The initial tare is beyond the zero adjustment range CAL ERR 2 2 The initia...

Page 108: ...K span adjustment range Check whether the output of the load cell is within span adjutment range Check there are breakages in the cable which is connected to the F805AT CK and the load cell And whethe...

Page 109: ...tered again After Zero Calibration CAL ERR 1 will disappear Scale Capacity is a primary data for the F805AT CK You must re calibrate if capacity is changed DO NOT CHANGE CAPACITY TO RESET OVER SCALE M...

Page 110: ...ces the accuracy of the indicator Use a resistor with a temperature coefficient below 50ppm Resistor Strain Ideal Approx STRAIN mV V 875 k 866 k 200 0 1 437 k 442 k 400 0 2 291 k 294 k 600 0 3 219 k 2...

Page 111: ...ight equal to or less than the Capacity Do Span Calibration again Balance weight must be between 50 to 100 of Capacity in order to do Span Calibration correctly CAL ERR 5 Calibration error The set Bal...

Page 112: ...pely connected Do Span Calibration again CAL ERR 8 Calibration error Load cell output is beyond Span adjustment range Check how load is applied to load cell check load cell has sufficient output mV V...

Page 113: ...28Kbyte DUAL PORT 2Kbyte RAM BACK UP RS 232C COMMUNICATION I F SI FII SI F TOUCH LOCK 2 WIRE NON POLARIZED 2 WIRE POLARIZED 9 Pin OPTION OPTION OPTION POWER UNIT 12V 12V 9V 9V 5V 12V 30V 12V VCC LCD I...

Page 114: ...16 DIMENSIONS 103 16 DIMENSIONS Unit mm Projections excluded Side Dimensions of F805AT CK with AC spec Front Rear and with DC spec are the same...

Page 115: ...the procedure for F805AT CK panel mounting 1 Remove the rails of both side from F805AT CK 2 Drill holes following the panel cutout size 3 Mount F805AT CK then fix it with the side rails 165W 130H mm 1...

Page 116: ...Typ 5ppm Noise Within 0 1 Vp pRTI 0 1Hz 10Hz Analog filter Bessel type low pass filter 12dB oct 2 4 6 8 Hz A D converter Conversion 200 times sec Resolution 16bit binary Display resolution 1 10000 Leg...

Page 117: ...computer through RS 232C Memory Initial set values NOV RAM Non volatile RAM Other set Values C MOS RAM backed up by a lithium battery 18 4 Control Input Output Signal External input signal 24 Signals...

Page 118: ...nal Logic switching hold output data selection Input circuit Operated by a contact or an open collector circuit Ic 10mA min OP2 BCD parallel data input interface BCI Receives commands from a BCD devic...

Page 119: ...10A 0 5mSec DC12V at the status of average load Reference value room temperature at cold start 35A 0 4mSec DC24V at the status of average load room temperature at cold start The followings are the sa...

Page 120: ...ctor with BCD option 1 BCD input connector with BCD option 1 Connector for D A converter with D A converter option 1 Connector for CC Link with the CC Link option 1 Connector for DeviceNet with the De...

Page 121: ...NOV RAM Lock sw Lock soft Display U L limit comparison GROSS Upper limit 0 00 Lower limit 0 00 Near zero comparison GROSS Near zero 0 00 Over Under comparison 1 GROSS Complete output time 3 0 Function...

Page 122: ...e Code NOV RAM Lock sw Lock soft Display Preset tare weight 1 OFF Preset tare weight 2 0 00 Tare reset NO Command Auto accumuration command ON Weighing code selection KEY SPECIFY Setting code selectio...

Page 123: ...place 0 00 Unit display kg 1 4 scale division display ON Gravitational acceleration 9 Loadcell excitation 10V Function Initial value Code NOV RAM Lock sw Lock soft Display Graphic mode SINGLE Trigger...

Page 124: ...light INHIBIT Back light low time 5 Min Back light ON time 10 Min Lock soft OFF Self check NO Language JAPANESE Pass word 0 Function Initial value Code NOV RAM Lock sw Lock soft Display BCD data updat...

Page 125: ...r CR LF Communication mode COM MODE 0 RS 485 ID 0 Function Initial value Code NOV RAM Lock sw Lock soft Display Occupied station 4 STATION Speed 10Mbps Station number 1 Select code SET WITHRELAY Funct...

Page 126: ...CALE DIVISION P32 EQUIV CALIBRATION P29 NET OVER P36 PAGE2 GROSS OVER P36 DECIMAL PLACE P31 UNIT DISPLAY P31 1 4 SCALE DIV DISPLAY P33 GRAV ACCELERATION P32 LOADCELL EXCITATION P31 GRAPH SETTING PAGE1...

Page 127: ...en type unit to be fixed or built in it must be fixed or bolted to frame or solid board securely 2 The power cable attached to this product as standard equipment can be used in the AC100V power supply...

Page 128: ...ec No lightning surge protector is included as a standard Please use the power cable authorized in the country when you use this product outside Japan Before purchasing it check the plug shape voltage...

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