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Summary of Contents for HW-G Series

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Page 3: ...ype L with Batteries 18 7 2 Tare and Net Display 19 7 2 1 Semi Automatic Tare Input by Weighing 19 7 2 2 Preset Tare Digital Input of Known Tare 19 7 3 Mode Switch Changing Unit and Mode 20 8 Counting...

Page 4: ...r Setting Parameters 43 15 2 Parameter List 44 16 RS 232C Serial Interface 48 16 1 Data Format 49 16 2 Stream Mode 51 16 2 1 Preparation and Performance Examples 51 16 3 Command mode 52 16 3 1 Command...

Page 5: ...device pursuant to Sub part J of Part 15 of FCC rules These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against interfer ence when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment If th...

Page 6: ...centage mode function displays the mass of an item as a percentage of a stored 100 mass The accumulation function accumulates each weighing value and counts the number of weighings The comparator func...

Page 7: ...ucts Pan Caution Do not pull the load cell cable 5mm allen wrench All Accessories Refer to the accessries on page 6 The combination of accessories depends upon the model AC Adaptor Please confirm that...

Page 8: ...al Type V HW 60KGV Display unit cover HW 100KGV 5mm Allen wrench HW 200KGV Instruction manual HW 10KGL Display unit cover AC adaptor Instruction manual Type L HW 60KGL Display unit cover HW 100KGL 5mm...

Page 9: ...r Connector JA TCP0586 OP 04 RS422 485 interface Relay output Connector TM BLA9 AC adaptor OP 06 Built in printer for type V Paper PP156 Ink ribbon ERC 05 AX K0557A RS232C cable D sub 25 pin 2m AX KO1...

Page 10: ...check the scale with a known weight Calibrate the scale before using it and after moving it to another location Do not place anything on the pan which is heavier than the weighing capacity Do not drop...

Page 11: ...unit using four 5mm Allen screws Stpe 3 Secure the Display Unit Step 3a Remove the 2 screws from the rear of the display unit position the display unit onto the column bracket and pull the excess cab...

Page 12: ...e spirit level and Levelling feet Step 6 Adjust the Display Unit Press the caps at the pole top from both sides and adjust the angle of the display unit Step 7 Connect the Power Install the batteries...

Page 13: ...d in step 2 Caution Replace used dry cells with six new ones when BATT is displayed Do not mix used and new batteries It may cause damage to the battery or product Check the polarity when installing t...

Page 14: ...Names Base unit Display unit Angle adjustment Column Weigh pan CAL switch Calibrating the scale to weigh it correctly Caution It is necessary to use classified mass Battery Case Type L Bubble Spirit...

Page 15: ...When the battery power is low this mark is displayed Replace with six new batteries Ready mark for the full dribble batch function This mark shows ON The weighing value is within the zero band OFF Th...

Page 16: ...lue to a percentage The unit is Example Display of the function table This function table sets parameters of items switch Selecting an item switch Selecting a parameter of the item ENTER switch Storin...

Page 17: ...function display is a final value Full dribble batch function display is a preliminary value Comparator function display is a lower limit Full dribble batch function display is the zero band Descript...

Page 18: ...ecting calibration mass it is used to select a figure Mode switch Used to change the current unit While setting modes this switch is used for storing a parameter and proceeding the next step F switch...

Page 19: ...rate the scale perform it after allowing the scale to warm up for 30 minutes Step 5 Press the ZERO switch to display zero With nothing on the pan Step 6 Place something gently onto the pan Step 7 You...

Page 20: ...ed to disable the auto power off function See 15 2 page 43 Step 5 Press the ZERO switch to display zero With nothing on the pan Step 6 Gently place something on the pan Step 7 You can read the weight...

Page 21: ...3 It is now possible to put something into the container and to read its net display Step 4 Remove all items from the pan 7 2 2 Preset Tare Digital Input of Known Tare Step 1 Press and hold the SET s...

Page 22: ...l Dribble 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 Made Metri...

Page 23: ...e greater the accuracy of the count Select from 5 pieces 10 pieces 20 pieces 50 pieces 100 pieces Step 4 Put the container onto the pan Press the TARE switch Step 5 Put in the number of samples select...

Page 24: ...ay the unit PCS Step 2 Store the unit mass of the item Refer to 8 1 Storing a Unit Mass Step 3 Put the container only onto the pan Press the TARE switch Step 5 Put articles into the container and read...

Page 25: ...mode that stores a 100 mass Step 3 If necessary with nothing on the pan press the ZERO switch to display zero Step 4 Gently place the 100 mass onto the pan Press the ENTER switch to store the mass aft...

Page 26: ...play the unit Step 2 Store the unit mass of the article Refer to 9 1 Storing a 100 Mass Step 3 If a container is needed put the container only onto the pan and press the TARE switch Step 4 It is now p...

Page 27: ...date and data number are printed Date is set at function table f16 Caution The accumulation function can only be used with the first weighing unit accumulated e g you cannot accumulate pcs while displ...

Page 28: ...scale accumulates the data automatically Use Packaging articles like a powder it is used for recording the bag number and total mass 10 1 Preparation Setting Parameters Step 1 Turn off the display Pre...

Page 29: ...using step 4 Step 6 Press the MODE switch to display the number of articles and total mass with M or displayed Example 2 This example accumulates the articles that were removed from the pan The functi...

Page 30: ...display value f6 1 The scale always compares the display value f6 2 Pressing the SET switch the scale always compares the display value if not near zero f6 3 The scale always compares the display val...

Page 31: ...ld The function table is displayed Step 2 Press the ENTER switch to display an item of the accumulation function f6 Step 3 Select a parameter of the comparator function f6 0 f6 7 with the switch Step...

Page 32: ...ollowing switches switch Selecting the value of a digit switch Selecting a digit F switch Selecting the polarity Step 9 Press the ENTER switch to store the new parameter and display the blinking LO St...

Page 33: ...is between 6 500kg and 7 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 Pressing the SET switch after...

Page 34: ...and LO in advance to use this function It is necessary to install option OP 03 or OP 04 if you use the relay output of the full dribble batch function In the example of a filling machine with a scale...

Page 35: ...ist and Word Definition The gross is a total weighing value no tare value is subtracted The net is a measurement value with the tare value subtracted from the gross The zero band means the zero detect...

Page 36: ...f6 Step 3 Select a parameter of the full dribble batch function f6 9 with the switch Step 4 Press the ENTER switch to store the new parameter and display an item of the full dribble batch sub function...

Page 37: ...splay the blinking OK of preliminary value Step11 Set the preliminary value using the following switches switch Selecting the value of a digit switch Selecting a digit Step12 Press the ENTER switch to...

Page 38: ...unction It is necessary to install option OP 03 or OP 04 to use the relay output of the comparator It is necessary to install option OP 03 to use the buzzer output of the comparator Comparison Conditi...

Page 39: ...e time because these parameters use common memory 13 1 Preparation Setting Parameters Step 1 Turn off the display Press the ON OFF switch while the ZERO switch is pressed and held The function table i...

Page 40: ...tches switch Selecting the value of a digit switch Selecting a digit Step 10 Press the ENTER switch to store the new parameter and display the LO blinking Zero band Step 11 Set the zero band using the...

Page 41: ...he zero point is the fundamental starting point to weighing and influences the performance of the scale Span Calibration The function that adjusts the span with a calibrated mass so that the scale can...

Page 42: ...cutta 9 788 m s2 Paris 9 809m s2 Chicago 9 803 m s2 Rio de Janeiro 9 788m s2 Copenhagen 9 815 m s2 Rome 9 803m s2 Cyprus 9 797 m s2 San Francisco 9 800m s2 Djakarta 9 781 m s2 Singapore 9 781m s2 Fran...

Page 43: ...vity acceleration using the following switches switch Selecting the value of a digit switch Selecting a digit Step4 Press the ENTER switch to store the new value Step5 Press the CAL switch again Then...

Page 44: ...If finishing the calibration mode at this stage Zero calibration only press CAL to proceed to step 13 14 2 4 Span Calibration Step11 Set the value of the calibration mass using the following switches...

Page 45: ...rs for each item using the following switches switch Selecting the parameter of an item Selecting the value of a digit at f16 switch Selecting a digit at f16 F switch Proceeding to the end of the tabl...

Page 46: ...e outputs the data automatically Next Output mode output can be performed after the display becomes near zero or a negative value f5 4 Auto print When the display becomes a stable value outside near z...

Page 47: ...ition of the buzzer on option OP 03 by comparator function or full dribble batch function f7 0 No buzzer f7 1 The buzzer sounds at LO f7 2 The buzzer sounds at OK f7 3 The buzzer sounds at LO and OK f...

Page 48: ...es a stable value outside near zero f9 3 the scale outputs the data automatically Next output can be performed after the display becomes near zero f9 4 At each finish of full dribble batch function th...

Page 49: ...rson s weight f13 2 Animal weighing Selects a storable minimum unit mass in the counting mode Precision f14 0 Stores a unit mass using the unit of a digit of f14 1 Stores a unit mass in the unit of on...

Page 50: ...the function table in advance There are option cables as follows AX KO557ARS 232C cable D sub 25 pin 2m AX KO1786 200 RS 232C cable D sub 9 pin 2m Transmission system EIA RS 232C Transmission Asynchro...

Page 51: ...a Q T Out of range over O L The weighing data 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...

Page 52: ...nd polarity The data consists of 7 characters in the counting mode 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 termi...

Page 53: ...eight Approximately 4 times s f13 1 Animal weighing Approximately 4 times s Step 1 Turn off the display Press the ON OFF switch while the ZERO switch is pressed and held The function table is displaye...

Page 54: ...he MODE switch Template U Command Response The scale changes mode and unit Zero The current mass value is set to the zero point This is same as the ZERO switch Template Z Command Response The mass val...

Page 55: ...wer limit value A lower limit value is stored Template LO parameter Command Response The lower limit value is stored Caution The lower limit value must be less than the upper limit value Accumulation...

Page 56: ...e is stored Template S0 parameter Command Response The value is stored Preliminary value The preliminary value is stored Template S1 parameter Command Response The value is stored Zero band The zero b...

Page 57: ...s displayed Step 2 Select a parameter of the baud rate f4 using the ENTER and switches Step 3 Select command mode f5 1 of the output using the ENTER and switches Step 4 Select format 1 f15 0 of the fo...

Page 58: ...lid state relay Maximum voltage DC50V Maximum current DC100mA Maximum ON resistance 8 Pin No Signal name Direction Description 1 HI Output Relay output of HI 2 RXD Input Receive data 3 TXD Output Tran...

Page 59: ...mat 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 0D H LF 0A H Address 01 99 Address parameter f10 of function table Relay So...

Page 60: ...Selection switch for the RS 422 RS 485 interface Selects either of RS 422 or RS 485 interface using a switch on the board Installing OP 04 Step 1 Remove two screws that attach the RS232C board on the...

Page 61: ...is 23 the repl y is as follows Normal response Response of impossible command Undefined command response Bit format 17 2 2 Command List The following explanation uses format 1 f15 0 and assumes addre...

Page 62: ...splayed Cancel of tare The display value becomes the gross and the net mark is turned off The tare value becomes zero Template CT Command Reply Gross is displayed and the net mark is turned off Preset...

Page 63: ...ion data and number Data and number of accumulations become zero Template CA Command Reply Data and number of accumulations become zero Final value The final value is stored Template S0 parameter Comm...

Page 64: ...acters 16 characters per line Width of roll paper 44 5mm Accessories a special roll paper an ink ribbon Consumables Special roll paper AX PP156 S Including 8 rolls in a set Ink ribbon AX ERC 05 S Incl...

Page 65: ...1 Spare ink ribbon ERC 05 1 Installation Method 1 Disassembly a Disconnect the scale power plug from the AC mains supply socket b Loosen the lock screws and remove the rear cover unit Item 3 c Loosen...

Page 66: ...er case Item 1 3 Performance Check a Press ON OFF key while holding the ZERO key pressed b F1 will be displayed press the MODE key c F 9 0 will be displayed press the RANGE key d F 9 1 will be display...

Page 67: ...g 2 10 20 40 Linearity g 2 10 20 40 Span drift 20ppm C typ 5 C 35 C Power source HW GL AC adaptor Please confirm that the AC adaptor type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle Battery x 6...

Page 68: ...HW G Instruction Manual Page 66 HW G OZIM v1a Dimensions...

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Page 70: ...ese items Is the AC adaptor properly connected Nothing displayed Is the AC adaptor the correct voltage Scale does not turn on Are the batteries dead Is the battery polarity correct The scale does not...

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