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Digital Platform Scale 

 

HV-15KGL HV-15KGV 

HV-60KGL  

HV-60KGV 

HV-200KGL  

HV-200KGV 

 

HW-10KGL  

HW-10KGV 

HW-60KGL  

HW-60KGV 

HW-100KGL HW-100KGV 

HW-200KGL  

HW-200KGV 

 

HW-300KGL4  

HW-300KGV4 

HW-600KGL4  

HW-600KGV4 

HW-600KGL3  

HW-600KGV3 

HW-1200KGL3  

HW-1200KGV3 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

1WMPD4000041D 

Summary of Contents for HV-15KGL

Page 1: ...KGL HV 15KGV HV 60KGL HV 60KGV HV 200KGL HV 200KGV HW 10KGL HW 10KGV HW 60KGL HW 60KGV HW 100KGL HW 100KGV HW 200KGL HW 200KGV HW 300KGL4 HW 300KGV4 HW 600KGL4 HW 600KGV4 HW 600KGL3 HW 600KGV3 HW 1200KGL3 HW 1200KGV3 1WMPD4000041D ...

Page 2: ...ject to change without notice at any time to improve the product No part of this manual may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of A D Company Limited Product specifications are subject to change without any obligation on the part of the manufacturer ...

Page 3: ... Grounding the scale 16 6 Description of Each Part 17 6 1 Display and Symbols 19 6 2 Keys 21 7 Basic Operation 23 7 1 Turning the Scale on off and Weighing 23 7 1 1 Type V or Type L with AC Adapter 23 7 1 2 Type L with Batteries 24 7 2 Tare And Net Display 25 7 2 1 Tare Input by Weighing 25 7 2 2 Digital Input Preset Tare 25 7 3 Weighing Range for the HV G Series 26 7 4 Mode Key Changing Unit and ...

Page 4: ...on 49 14 2 3 Calibration of the Zero Point 50 14 2 4 Span Calibration 50 15 Function Table 51 15 1 Parameter Setting Procedure 51 15 2 Parameter List 52 16 RS 232C Serial Interface 56 16 1 Data Format 57 16 2 Stream Mode 59 16 2 1 Preparation and Performance Examples 59 16 3 Command Mode 60 16 3 1 Command List 60 16 3 2 Example of Setting Parameters 63 17 Options 64 17 1 Extension Load Cell Cable ...

Page 5: ...evice pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment If this unit is operated in a residential area it might cause some interference and under these circumstances the user would be required to take at his own expense whatever measures are necessary to eliminate ...

Page 6: ...ue and counts the number of times articles are weighed The comparator function compares the displayed weight value with the upper limit value HI and the lower limit value LO and displays the result The result can be output by a buzzer if option OP 03 is installed The simple batch function or full dribble batch function can be used for filling up to a target mass value The status of a weight value ...

Page 7: ...GL HW 200KGL HV 200KGV HW 100KGV HW 200KGV Models Pan Caution Do not pull the load cell cable Allen wrench Accessories Refer to Accessries List on page 7 Accessories supplied depend on the scale model AC adapter Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type Display unit cover 14 3003217 Caution Do not pull the load cell cable Pan Display Unit Base Un...

Page 8: ... pull the load cell cable Accessories Refer to Accessories List on the next page Accessories supplied depend on the scale model Display unit cover 14 3003217 AC adapter Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type Phillips screwdriver 4 mm screw for display unit installation 2 pcs Cable tie 1 pc Cable clamp 2 pcs Wrench for leveling foot adjustment ...

Page 9: ...V 15KGL HW 10KGL Display unit cover 1 AC Adapter 1 Instruction manual 1 HV 60KGL HV 200KGL HW 60KGL HW 100KGL HW 200KGL Display unit cover 1 Allen wrench 1 AC Adapter 1 Instruction manual 1 A A A HW 300KGL4 HW 600KGL4 5 mm screw for pan installation 4 L HW 600KGL3 HW 1200KGL3 Display unit cover 1 Phillips screwdriver 1 AC Adapter 1 Cable clamp 2 Instruction manual 1 Set of Allen screws for pole in...

Page 10: ...ot included For HW 300KGL4 HW 300KGV4 HW 600KGL4 and HW 600KGV4 For HW 600KGL3 HW 600KGV3 HW 1200KGL3 and HW 1200KGV3 A OP 16 3 Wheel for HW 600KGL3 HW 600KGV3 HW 1200KGL3 and HW 1200KGV3 A OP 16 4 Wheel for HW 300KGL4 HW 300KGV4 HW 600KGL4 and HW 600KGV4 A OP 17 Stainless steel cover for HW 600KGL3 HW 600KGV3 HW 1200KGL3 and HW 1200KGV3 A OP 18 3 Roller conveyor for HW 600KGL3 HW 600KGV3 HW 1200K...

Page 11: ... the Scale Periodically ensure that the weight value is correct Calibrate the scale before using and after moving it to another location Do not place anything on the pan which exceeds the weighing capacity Do not drop anything upon the pan Do not use a sharp instrument such as a pencil to press the keys Press the keys gently using your finger Pressing the ZERO key before each weighing is recommend...

Page 12: ...ll of the steps for installing the scales described above Therefore there may be some unnecessary steps for some models Step 1 Take the base unit and pole out taking care not to pull on the load cell cable Step 2 Place the pan on the base unit Step 3 Attach the pole to the bracket of the base unit while using care not to damage the load cell cable Insert the remainder of the load cell cable into t...

Page 13: ...e pole to organize the cables Step 4 Attach the pole to the base unit with four Allen screws and plain washers while using care not to damage the load cell cable Using the cable tie collect and bundle the remainder of the load cell cable Replace the pan Step 5 Affix the pan using the 5 mm screws Step 6 Select a place for installing the scale Refer to 4 1 Installing the Scale Step 7 Adjust the leve...

Page 14: ... cables Step 4 Attach the pole to the base unit with four Allen screws and plain washers while using care not to damage the load cell cable Using the cable tie collect and bundle the remainder of the load cell cable Step 5 Replace the pan in the direction as shown in the illustration Step 6 Select a place for installing the scale Refer to 4 1 Installing the Scale Step 7 Adjust the level of the bas...

Page 15: ... Caution Replace used batteries with six new ones when is displayed Do not mix used and new batteries It may cause damage to the batteries or the scale if used Check the battery direction If the batteries are installed in the wrong direction it may cause battery leakage If the direction of a single battery is wrong the scale may work only temporarily The battery life depends on the ambient tempera...

Page 16: ...pter and batteries type L Step 2 Open the rear cover of the display unit Disconnect the load cell cable connector gently perpendicularly and do not pull toward you Step 3 Remove the two 4 mm screws which are used to attach the display unit to the pole Step 4 Remove the ferrite core and the cable clamp from the load cell cable Step 5 HV 60KGL HV 60KGV HW 60KGL HW 60KGV HV 200KGL HV 200KGV HW 100KGL...

Page 17: ...e the two 4 mm screws which are used to attach the display unit to the pole Step 4 Remove the ferrite core and the cable clamp from the load cell cable Step 5 Carefully remove the load cell cable from the pole using care not to pull on the connector forcibly Step 6 Arrange the cable so that it does not touch the pan in the base unit The untied cable is approximately 4 5 m The optional extension lo...

Page 18: ... 60KGL HV 60KGV HV 200KGL HV 200KGV HW 60KGL HW 60KGV HW 100KGL HW 100KGV HW 200KGL HW 200KGV Secure the grounding cable using the screw that secures the under cover Part of Procedure C HW 300KGL4 HW 300KGV4 HW 600KGL4 HW 600KGV4 Remove the pan Secure the grounding cable using the screw that secures the band of the load cell cable bundle Part of Pull the grounding cable through to the lower sectio...

Page 19: ...HV G HW G Series Page 17 6 Description of Each Part 6 Description of Each Part ...

Page 20: ...Page 18 HV G HW G Series 6 Description of Each Part ...

Page 21: ...battery mark for type L When the battery is depleted becoming low voltage this mark is displayed Replace with six new batteries A A A Ready mark for the full dribble batch function This mark means as follows ON The weight value is within the zero band OFF The full dribble batch process is above the zero band Blinking The start or end of the full dribble batch process is not within the zero band A ...

Page 22: ...ble sets parameters of items ENTER key Selecting an item and keys Selecting a parameter of the item ENTER key Storing new parameters A A A A A Preset tare Entering tare with digital input Example key Selecting the figure to be changed key Changing the number of the figure ENTER key Storing the new tare A A A A Hold display Example The hold display is set using f12 of the function table When the we...

Page 23: ...nction preliminary value A A Comparator function lower limit value Full dribble batch function zero band A A e g CAP MAX 3 6 15kg d 1 2 5g The weighing range and measurable minimum mass Example Displays the weight value by 5 g up to 15 kg Displays the weight value by 2 g up to 6 kg Displays the weight value by 1 g up to 3 kg A A 6 2 Keys Display and Symbols Description A ON OFF key Note Type V is ...

Page 24: ...set tare and calibration mass selection used to select a figure A A A A A A A A MODE key ENTER key Used to change the current unit Setting mode used to store a parameter and proceed to the next step A A A A F key Full dribble batch function used to finish the process Refer to f10 Hold key Refer to f12 Comparator function used to select the polarity A A A A A PRINT key Used to print or output data ...

Page 25: ...thing on the pan press the ZERO key to display zero Step 7 Place an article to be weighed on the pan gently Step 8 Wait for the stability mark to be displayed Read the weight value Step 9 Remove the article from the pan Step 10 Turn the scale off using the ON OFF key Memo With the power cord connected type V is in standby status after the scale is turned off using the ON OFF key To shut down the p...

Page 26: ...libration Step 5 With nothing on the pan press the ZERO key to display zero Step 6 Place an article to be weighed on the pan gently Step 7 Wait for the stability mark to be displayed Read the weight value Step 8 Remove the article from the pan Step 9 Turn the scale off using the ON OFF key Caution Replace used batteries with six new ones when is displayed Battery life depends on the ambient temper...

Page 27: ...e to be weighed into the container Wait for the stability mark to be displayed and read its net display Step 4 Remove the article and the container from the pan 7 2 2 Digital Input Preset Tare Step 1 Press and hold the SET key and press the TARE key Then the blank or stored tare value is displayed The blank display means that the tare value is zero reset value And or blinks Step 2 Set the preset t...

Page 28: ...played the weighing range changes to the minimum range automatically When the zero point mark is not displayed due to net display or zero error press the ZERO key with nothing on the pan to change to the minimum range A A A A A A A A A f2 1 Manual range Press the RANGE key to expand the range Press the RANGE key to change to the minimum range when there is nothing on the pan and the zero point mar...

Page 29: ...Batch Function f6 9 Accumulation Function f8 1 Comparator Upper limit or HI Comparator Lower limit Final value or HI Preliminary value Zero band OK LO or LO Pound Ounce Percentage Mode Metric kg Counting Mode Non metric units Inactive Comparator f6 and Inactive Accumulation Function f8 0 Metric unit Active Comparator f6 0 f6 7 Active Simple Batch Function or Active Full Dribble Batch Function f6 8...

Page 30: ...y The following parameters are stored in the same memory Therefore these functions can not be used at the same time If you use each function select the function in the function table set the parameters HI OK and LO and weigh Indicator and Output HI OK LO Upper Lower Comparator Function f6 0 to 7 Upper limit Lower limit Simple Batch Function f6 8 Final value Preliminary value Zero band Full Dribble...

Page 31: ...f the count 5 pieces 10 pieces 20 pieces 50 pieces 100 pieces Step 4 Place the container on the pan Press the TARE key Step 5 Place the number of samples selected at step 3 Wait for the stability mark to be displayed Press the ENTER key to store The count is displayed Caution When the sample total mass value is too small and it is not possible to calculate a unit mass the scale displays lo ut and ...

Page 32: ...display the unit Step 2 Store the unit mass of the article Refer to 8 1 Storing a Unit Mass Step 3 Place the container on the pan Press the TARE key Step 4 Place articles in the container Wait for the stability mark to be displayed and read the count Step 5 Remove the articles and the container from the pan ...

Page 33: ...that stores a 100 mass Step 3 With nothing on the pan press the ZERO key to display zero Step 4 Place the 100 mass on the pan gently Wait for the stability mark to be displayed Press the ENTER key to store The percentage is displayed Caution When the sample is too light and it is not possible to calculate a 100 mass the scale displays lo and returns to step 3 Pressing the ENTER key after lo is dis...

Page 34: ...ng a 100 Mass Step 3 Place the container on the pan Press the TARE key Step 4 Place articles in the container Wait for the stability mark to be displayed and read the percentage Step 5 Remove the articles and the container from the pan Zeroing value Percentage Pan A container bowl Storing a 100 mass Percentage mode STABLE STABLE Note The pan shape depends on the scale model ...

Page 35: ...ey to display the accumulation count and accumulated mass value Press the ZERO key in the accumulation function with a blinking or to reset the current function The count and accumulated mass value become zero When the optional built in printer is installed and the PRINT key is pressed the accumulation data date and data number are printed Date is set at function table f17 Caution The accumulation...

Page 36: ...removed from the pan Place the articles on the pan Press the TARE key at each removal A A A A A f8 5 At each end of the full dribble batch function the scale accumulates the data automatically Use Packaging articles like a powder it is used for recording the number of bags and the total mass A A A 10 1 Preparation Setting Parameters Step 1 Turn off the display Press and hold the ZERO key and press...

Page 37: ...es using step 4 Step 6 Press the MODE key to display the accumulation count and accumulated mass value with or Example 2 In this example the scale accumulates the articles that are removed from the pan The function parameter is set to f8 4 Step 1 Enter the kg mode using the MODE key Place all articles on the pan and press the TARE key Step 2 Press the MODE key to display or Step 3 Press the ZERO k...

Page 38: ...e decimal point is not displayed in the upper or lower limit value settings The nearly zero is within 5 digits from the zero point in the unit of kg Function table Description A f6 0 Press the SET key to compare the current weight value always Press the SET key again to stop the comparison A A f6 1 The scale always compares the weight value A f6 2 Press the SET key to always compare the weight val...

Page 39: ... the preliminary value OK use the same memory The upper lower comparator function the simple batch function and the full dribble batch function can not be used at the same time because these parameters use the common memory 11 1 Preparation Setting Parameters Step 1 Turn off the display Press and hold the ZERO key and press the ON OFF key The function table is displayed Step 2 Press the ENTER key ...

Page 40: ...anged key Changing the number of the figure F key Selecting the polarity Step 8 Press the ENTER key to store the new parameter and display the blinking LO Step 9 Set the lower limit value using the following keys key Selecting the figure to be changed key Changing the number of the figure F key Selecting the polarity Step 10 Press the ENTER key to store the new parameter and return to the normal w...

Page 41: ...000kg OK is displayed When the current value is greater than 7 000kg HI is displayed Example 2 This example is set as follows Function table f6 4 When the SET key is pressed and the stability mark is displayed the scale compares the current weight value with the upper limit value and the lower limit value immediately Upper limit value HI 2 000 kg Lower limit value LO 1 000 kg Case The comparison s...

Page 42: ...nd LO Install option OP 03 or OP 04 to use the relay output of the full dribble batch function In case of building up a filling machine with a scale and hopper the performance is as follows The settings are stored in the scale even if the power is removed Refer to Caution on the next page Zero band indicator LO relay output Preliminary value indicator OK relay output Final value indicator HI relay...

Page 43: ...Word Definition The gross is a total weight value the tare value is not subtracted The net is a measurement value with the tare value subtracted from the gross The zero band means the zero detection level The zero point is the fundamental starting point to weigh anything Comparator Function table Description A f6 9 Full dribble batch function A Full dribble batch sub function Function table Descri...

Page 44: ...n item of the comparator function f6 Step 3 Select a parameter of the full dribble batch function f6 9 with the key Step 4 Press the ENTER key to store the new parameter and display an item of the full dribble batch sub function f10 Step 5 Select a parameter of the full dribble batch sub function f10 0 to f10 3 with the key Step 6 Press the ENTER key and the F key to display end Step 7 Press the E...

Page 45: ...the blinking OK of preliminary value Step 11 Set the preliminary value using the following keys key Selecting the figure to be changed key Changing the number of the figure Step 12 Press the ENTER key to store the new parameter and display the blinking LO of zero band Step 13 Set a zero band which is greater than the tare value using the following keys key Selecting the figure to be changed key Ch...

Page 46: ... relay output of the comparison Install option OP 03 to use the buzzer output of the comparator The settings are stored in the scale even if the power is removed Refer to Caution on the next page Comparison Condition Gross Zero band LO is displayed and output Final Preliminary Net OK is displayed and output Final Net OK HI are displayed and output Parameter List and Word Definition The gross is a ...

Page 47: ...le batch function can not be used at the same time because these parameters use the common memory 13 1 Preparation Setting Parameters Step 1 Turn off the display Press and hold the ZERO key and press the ON OFF key The function table is displayed Step 2 Press the ENTER key to display an item of the comparator function f6 Step 3 Select a parameter of the simple batch function f6 8 with the key Step...

Page 48: ...tep 10 Press the ENTER key to store the new parameter and display the blinking LO of zero band Step 11 Set the zero band using the following keys key Selecting the figure to be changed key Changing the number of the figure Step 12 Press the ENTER key to store the new parameter and return to the normal weighing mode 13 2 Operation and Performance Examples Step 1 Select the parameter f6 8 of the fun...

Page 49: ...ion to adjust the zero point so that the zero point mark is displayed when there is nothing on the pan Comment The zero point is the fundamental starting point to weigh anything and influences the performance of scale Span Calibration The function to adjust the span with a calibrated mass so that the scale can accurately weigh anything within the weighing capacity Comment Span means the range of w...

Page 50: ...cutta 9 788 m s2 Paris 9 809 m s2 Chicago 9 803 m s2 Rio de Janeiro 9 788 m s2 Copenhagen 9 815 m s2 Rome 9 803 m s2 Cyprus 9 797 m s2 San Francisco 9 800 m s2 Djakarta 9 781 m s2 Singapore 9 781 m s2 Frankfurt 9 810 m s2 Stockholm 9 818 m s2 Glasgow 9 816 m s2 Sydney 9 797 m s2 Havana 9 788 m s2 Tainan 9 788 m s2 Helsinki 9 819 m s2 Taipei 9 790 m s2 Kuwait 9 793 m s2 Tokyo 9 798 m s2 Lisbon 9 80...

Page 51: ...acceleration using the following keys key Selecting the figure to be changed key Changing the number of the figure Step 4 Press the ENTER key to store the new value Then Cal 0 is displayed Step 5 Press the CAL switch again Then the scale returns to the normal weighing mode 14 2 2 Preparation Step 6 Confirm the environmental conditions as follows Maintain a constant temperature and stable power Ins...

Page 52: ...everal seconds Calibration of the zero point is finished To exit the calibration mode proceed to step 14 14 2 4 Span Calibration Step 11 Set the value of the calibration mass using the following keys The initial value depends on the scale model key Selecting the figure to be changed key Changing the number of the figure Step 12 Place the mass on the pan which was set at step 11 Wait for the stabil...

Page 53: ...display Press and hold the ZERO key and press the ON OFF key The function table is displayed Step 2 Set parameters for each item using the following keys key Selecting the parameter of an item key Selecting a figure F key Proceeding to step 3 without storing the parameter ENTER key Storing a parameter for the current item and proceeding to the next item Step 3 When the end of the table is reached ...

Page 54: ...ressed A f5 3 Auto print When the display becomes a positive stable value and not nearly zero the scale outputs the data automatically Next output can be performed after the display becomes nearly zero or a negative value A A A A f5 4 Auto print When the display becomes a stable value and not nearly zero the scale outputs the data automatically Next output can be performed after the display become...

Page 55: ... sounds at LO A f7 2 The buzzer sounds at OK A f7 3 The buzzer sounds at LO and OK A f7 4 The buzzer sounds at HI A f7 5 The buzzer sounds at LO and HI A f7 6 The buzzer sounds at OK and HI A f7 7 The buzzer sounds at LO OK and HI A Buzzer f7 8 The buzzer sounds at the end of the full dribble batch process A Select the condition of the accumulation function A f8 0 Accumulation function not used A ...

Page 56: ...tomatically Next output can be performed after the display becomes nearly zero A A A A f9 4 At each end of full dribble batch function the data is output A Print mode f9 5 When the accumulation function is used the data is output A Selects the details of the full dribble batch function f6 9 A f10 0 When the F key is pressed after final value is reached the current process is finished A A f10 1 Whe...

Page 57: ...l of sample mass is greater than 5 digits A A Refer to 16 1 Data Format A f15 0 Format 1 A D general format for scales balances A f15 1 Format 2 Older HV A HW A format A f15 2 Not used Format f15 3 Format 1 Return command is available for all commands Used when Type V scale is equipped with option OP 06 a built in impact dot matrix printer f16 0 f16 1 to Number of carriage return for the printer f...

Page 58: ...5 Format f15 in the function table Optional cables are available as follows AX KO577A 200 RS 232C cable D sub 25 pin 2 m AX KO1786 200 RS 232C cable D sub 9 pin 2 m Transmission system EIA RS 232C Transmission Asynchronous bi directional half duplex Data format Baud rate 2400 4800 9600 bps Data 7 bits Parity 1 bit Even Start bit 1 bit Stop bit 1 bit Code ASCII Terminator CR LF CR 0Dh LF 0Ah Pin co...

Page 59: ...unting data Out of range Over The weight value consists of 9 characters including decimal point and polarity The polarity is always output There are three units The unit is 3 characters In case of out of range numbers become all 9 s The terminator is always output as CR LF Data in the unit of kg Counting mode Percentage mode Out of range Definition of symbols CR carriage return LF line feed 0Dh 0A...

Page 60: ...decimal point and polarity The polarity is always output There are three units The unit is 2 characters In case of out of range numbers become all 9 s The terminator is always output as CR LF Caution When the data is longer than 7 characters in the counting accumulation function or percentage mode the overflow is ignored Data in the unit of kg Counting mode Percentage mode Out of range Definition ...

Page 61: ...alue Approximately 4 times s A 16 2 1 Preparation and Performance Examples Step 1 Turn off the display Press and hold the ZERO key and press the ON OFF key The function table is displayed Step 2 Press the ENTER key to display f4 Baud rate Select a parameter of Baud rate with the key Step 3 Press the ENTER key to display f5 Output mode Select Stream mode f5 0 with the key Step 4 Press the ENTER key...

Page 62: ...t This is the same as the MODE key Template U Command Reply The scale changes mode and unit Zero The current mass value is set to the zero point This is the same as the ZERO key Template Z Command Reply The mass value becomes zero and the zero point mark is displayed Tare With a tare container placed the current mass value is set to zero and the net is displayed This is the same as the TARE key Te...

Page 63: ...red Caution The upper limit value must be greater than the lower limit value Lower limit value The lower limit value is stored The set value is a 5 digit numerical value with a polarity sign and does not contain a decimal point Template LO parameter Command Reply The lower limit value is stored Caution The lower limit value must be less than the upper limit value Accumulation data output Accumulat...

Page 64: ...Reply The value is stored Preliminary value The preliminary value is stored The set value is a 5 digit numerical value with a polarity sign and does not contain a decimal point Template S1 parameter Command Reply The value is stored Zero band The zero band is stored The set value is a 5 digit numerical value with a polarity sign and does not contain a decimal point Template S2 parameter Command Re...

Page 65: ...y f4 Baud rate Select a parameter of Baud rate with the key Step 3 Press the ENTER key to display f5 Output mode Select Command mode f5 1 with the key Step 4 Press the ENTER key to display f15 Format Select Format 1 f15 0 with the key Step 5 Press the ENTER key to display end Step 6 Press the ENTER key to store the new parameters The scale returns to the normal weighing mode Step 7 When the comput...

Page 66: ...talling the indicator away from the base unit This extension load cell cable is 5 m long Refer to 5 3 Removing the Pole for how to remove the pole Caution Calibrate the scale after connecting this cable Do not connect more than two extension load cell cables For models with weighing capacity of 10 kg to 200 kg ...

Page 67: ...HV G HW G Series Page 65 17 Options For models with weighing capacity of 300 kg to 1200 kg ...

Page 68: ...1786 200 D sub 9pin 2m Pin connections Pin No Signal name Direction Description A 1 HI Output Relay output of HI A 2 RXD Input Receive data A 3 TXD Output Transmit data A 4 LO Output Relay output of LO A 5 SG Signal ground RS 232C A 6 OK Output Relay output of OK A 7 DSR Output Data set ready A 8 COM Relay common terminal A Adaptable connector DIN 8pin TCP0586 of accessory Circuits Relay Solid sta...

Page 69: ...s Installing OP 03 Step 1 Remove two screws that attach the RS 232C board on rear of the display unit Remove the RS 232C board Step 2 Switch the connections Step 3 Insert the option board into the display unit and affix with the screws ...

Page 70: ...us bi directional half duplex Data format Baud rate 2400 4800 9600 bps Data 7 bits Parity 1 bit Even Start bit 1 bit Stop bit 1 bit Code ASCII Terminator CR LF CR 0Dh LF 0Ah Address 01 to 99 Address parameter f11 of function table Relay Solid state relay Maximum voltage 50V DC Maximum current 100mA DC Maximum resistance 8 Ω Adaptable connector TM BLA9 of accessory Pin connections Pin No Signal nam...

Page 71: ...the switch on the board Installing OP 04 Step 1 Remove two screws that attach the RS 232C board on rear of display unit Remove the RS 232C board Step 2 Switch the connections Step 3 Insert the board into the display unit and affix with the screws 5V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SDA SDB RDA RDB TRM HI OK LO COM DC Relay output RS 422 485 terminal AC adapter jack RS 422 output RS 485 output RS 422 input RS 485...

Page 72: ...ay be built in the host computer SDA SDB RDA RDB TRM SDA SDB RDA RDB TRM SDA SDB RDA RDB TRM SDA SDB RDA RDB TRM SDA SDB RDA RDB TRM SDA SDB RDA RDB TRM HV G HW G Address 02 HV G HW G Address 10 HV G HW G Address 01 HV G HW G Address 02 HV G HW G Address 10 Host computer Terminator May be built in the host computer RS 422 RS 485 Connect the terminator to the ones fart hest from the host computer A...

Page 73: ...1 and there is no transmitting data If the address is 23 the reply is as follows Normal response Response of impossible command Undefined command response Bit Format 17 3 2 Command List The following explanation uses Format 1 f15 3 and assumes that the address is 23 Data output The current weighing data is output Template Q Command Reply Selection of mode and unit Selects the mode and unit This is...

Page 74: ...are value is set and the net is displayed The net mark is displayed The set value is a 5 digit numerical value with a polarity sign and does not contain a decimal point Template PT parameter Command Reply Net is displayed and the net mark is displayed Upper limit value The upper limit value is stored The set value is a 5 digit numerical value with a polarity sign and does not contain a decimal poi...

Page 75: ...alue The final value is stored The set value is a 5 digit numerical value with a polarity sign and does not contain a decimal point Template S0 parameter Command Reply The value is stored Preliminary value The preliminary value is stored The set value is a 5 digit numerical value with a polarity sign and does not contain a decimal point Template S1 parameter Command Reply The value is stored Zero ...

Page 76: ... per line Width of roll paper 44 5 mm Accessories A special roll paper and an ink ribbon Consumables Special roll paper AX PP156 S 10 rolls Ink ribbon AX ERC 05 S 5 ink ribbons Operation and Print Samples Press and hold the PRINT key and press the F key Paper feed is performed Print sample of the print mode f9 1 to f9 4 selected 2 345 kg 2345 pc 76 98 A A Print sample of the print mode f9 5 select...

Page 77: ...end and press the F and PRINT keys at the same time Paper Feed Step 4 Arrange the ribbon using the dial Step 5 Pass the paper end through the cover and close the cover Replacing the New Ink Ribbon Step 1 Open the cover Step 2 Press the left side of the ink ribbon to remove it Step 3 Replace with a new ink ribbon Step 4 Arrange the ribbon using the dial Step 5 Close the cover ...

Page 78: ...luorescent display Character height 20 mm A Repeatability g 1 2 5 5 10 20 20 50 100 A Linearity g 1 2 5 5 10 20 20 50 100 A Span drift 20ppm C typ 5 C to 35 C A Power rating 230V AC 10 15 50 60Hz 20VA Fuse T200mA or 120V AC 10 15 50 60Hz 20VA Fuse T315mA HV GL AC adapter Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type 50Hz 60Hz Battery x 6 pieces R20P ...

Page 79: ...ght 20 mm A Repeatability g 2 10 20 40 A Linearity g 2 10 20 40 A Span drift 20ppm C typ 5 C to 35 C A Power rating 230V AC 10 15 50 60Hz 20VA Fuse T200mA or 120V AC 10 15 50 60Hz 20VA Fuse T315mA HW GL AC adapter Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type 50Hz 60Hz Battery x 6 pieces R20P R20PU LR20 type D or Mono A A A Power source HW GV Please ...

Page 80: ...400 A Span drift 20ppm C typ 5 C to 35 C A Power rating 230V AC 10 15 50 60Hz 20VA Fuse T200mA or 120V AC 10 15 50 60Hz 20VA Fuse T315mA HW GL AC adapter Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type 50Hz 60Hz Battery x 6 pieces R20P R20PU LR20 type D or Mono A A A Power source HW GV Please confirm that the Main power type is correct for your local v...

Page 81: ...HV G HW G Series Page 79 18 Specifications Dimensions Unit mm ...

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Page 83: ...Perform zero point calibration A A A A A A is displayed and does not proceed The weight value is unstable due to drift vibration or other A breeze or vibration may be affecting the measurement Check around the weighing pan Check the connection of load cell cable No zero display when the display is turned on Remove anything that is on the pan Perform zero point calibration A A Cal e is displayed Ca...

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