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Adam

 

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HIGHLAND

 

SERIES

 

 

(P.N.

 

9520,

 

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D1,

 

September

 

2008)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Adam

 

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Summary of Contents for HIGHLAND SERIES

Page 1: ...Adam Equipment HIGHLAND SERIES P N 9520 Revision D1 September 2008 1 P a g e Adam Equipment Company 2008 ...

Page 2: ...ference Model name of the scale Serial number of the unit Software revision number Displayed when power is first turned on Date of Purchase Name of the supplier and place 2 P a g e Adam Equipment Company 2008 ...

Page 3: ...s Counting 11 5 3 Accumulation 12 6 0 Parameters 14 6 1 Enabling Weighing Units 14 6 2 Setting The Backlight 15 6 3 Setting The Printing Parameters Accumulation 16 6 4 Auto Power Off 18 6 5 Selecting The Internal Or External Calibration 18 6 6 Adjust The Value Of The Internal Mass 19 7 0 Calibration 20 8 0 Trouble Shooting 22 8 1 Error Messages 22 8 2 Replacement Parts And Accessories 23 9 0 Speci...

Page 4: ... Remove the balance draft shield top pan AC adapter and pan support from the packaging 2 Remove all the transit protection packaging from the calibration lever protects the internal calibration assembly during transit 3 Remove the shipping protection screw and transit disc from the top of the balance and place the plastic top pan support on the balance Do not use excessive force when removing and ...

Page 5: ...nting pressing the Smpl will return to weighing mode Clears the accumulated value from the memory when pressed during the total When setting some parameters this key will move the flashing digit to the left Mode Pressing this key will cycle through the weighing units which are enabled Displays the unit weight total weight and the count when in the parts counting mode Setting parameters it will sho...

Page 6: ...eable battery or using an AC adapter The battery discharge time is approximately 24 hours depending on the usage of the backlight The display will show an indication when the battery needs to be charged To charge the battery plug in the AC adapter at the back of the balance and attach it to the main power supply The charging indicator at the left top corner of the LCD will be on 6 P a g e Adam Equ...

Page 7: ...rge the battery up periodically to make sure the battery does not lose its charge Keep free from vibration Do not place near heavy or vibrating machinery Avoid high humidity that might cause condensation Keep away from direct contact with water Do not spray or immerse the balance in water Do not place near open windows air conditioning vents or fans that may cause a draft and unstable readings Kee...

Page 8: ...o save space and protect them from damage Without Shield With Shield Note Only models equipped with a ø 4 7 120mm pan can be stacked for storage Core models with the larger ø 5 7 145mm may be stacked at the top of the pile but other balances should NOT be stacked on top of them due to the larger pan size 8 P a g e Adam Equipment Company 2008 ...

Page 9: ...lance and turn it back on again 4 2 ZEROING TARE You can press the Tare key to set a new zero point and show the zero reading if the weight reading is less than 4 of the total of the maximum capacity of the balance This may be necessary if the weight reading is not reading zero with nothing on the pan The zero indicator will show up in the upper left corner of the LCD If you are using a container ...

Page 10: ...eight of the sample and the unit of weight currently in use The stable indicator will light when the reading is stable 4 5 WEIGHING UNITS To change the weighing units press Mode to cycle through the options of units that are enabled See Parameters 6 1 Enabling Weighing Units to enable or disable the weighing units 10 P a g e Adam Equipment Company 2008 ...

Page 11: ... cause the display to jump to 102 13 as one balance division 0 5g increase to 24 0g will be equivalent to a 2 13 increase 5 2 PARTS COUNTING Parts counting lets you count small parts that are of equal weight quickly and easily To do this you must first set your sample by telling the balance how many parts you have 1 Place your container on the balance and press the Tare key as described in 4 2 Zer...

Page 12: ...tion see Parameters 6 3 Setting the Printer Parameters Accumulation the weight displayed will only be stored in memory once the Print key is pressed and the weight is stable 1 Place the weight on the balance If automatic then the balance will automatically accumulate the weight If set to manual then you will need to press the Print key 2 The display will show ACC 1 followed by the total value in t...

Page 13: ...C xx where xx is the total number of readings and the total weight before returning to zero At the same time the total will also be sent via the RS 232 interface To clear the memory press Smpl once the total accumulation value is displayed after the pressing Print 13 P a g e Adam Equipment Company 2008 ...

Page 14: ...ing 6 1 ENABLING WEIGHING UNITS You can enable and disable the weighing units available to the user when they press the Mode key as described in section 4 5 Weighing Units 1 To set this parameter press the Mode key during self checking test when turning on the balance 2 After a few seconds the display will show the first function F1 UNT 3 Press the Tare key to view the current settings of each uni...

Page 15: ...y 0 03216 OZt Pennyweight Pennyweight was the weight of a silver penny in medieval England Equals to 1 20th of an Ounce Troy 0 6432 dWt Mommes A weighing unit used in Japan to weigh pearls 0 26667 MM Taels Hk Hongkong Taels used to weigh coral pearls etc 0 02675 TL T Taels S Singapore Taels 0 02646 TL C Taels T Taiwan Taels 0 02675 TL t Tical An Asian weighing unit 0 08576 t Newtons Used to measur...

Page 16: ...he balance 2 After a few seconds the display will show the first function F1 UNT 3 Keep pressing the Mode key until F3 SEr is displayed 4 Press the Tare key to view the current settings 5 First select which communication port you wish to configure and set only one port can be used at a time The screen will show S 232 or S USb Press the Mode key to select which interface you would like to use Press...

Page 17: ... settings are available b 600 b 1200 b 2400 b 4800 b 9600 Press the Mode key to change the setting Press Tare to confirm and move to the next parameter 8 Parity settings Parity is a communications check There are 3 settings that the Highland can work with as follows 8 n 1 8 data bits no parity 7 E 1 7 data bits even parity 7 0 1 7 data bits odd parity Press the Mode key to change the setting Press...

Page 18: ...Print key to return to weighing or press Mode to go to the next function 6 5 SELECTING THE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL CALIBRATION You can select if the internal mass or an external mass is to be used to calibrate the balance 1 To set this parameter press the Mode key during self checking test when turning on the balance 2 After a few seconds the display will show the first function F1 UNT 3 Keep pressin...

Page 19: ...lue The internal calibration weight should only change between 95 000 and 105 000 grams or 495 00 and 505 00 grams depending upon the model 6 Press Tare to store a particular setting The display will return to F6 CA 7 When F6 CA is displayed press the Print key to return to weighing or press Mode to go to the next function 8 Pressing Mode will show TECH This function is a manufacturing function fo...

Page 20: ...e display will show unload Remove any weight from the stainless steel pan 4 When the stable indicator shows press the Tare key 5 The display shows C Int Press the Tare key 6 The display shows LoAd Lower the internal calibration mass located behind the pan Use the handle to help lower the weight as far as it will go Press the Tare key once the stable sign is shown 7 The display will show PASS Rotat...

Page 21: ...400g 400g 1000g 1000g 2000g Weight 3 150g 300g 600g 600g 1500g 3000g 6 Once the calibration weight has been selected press the Tare key 8 The display shows LoAd Place your weight on the pan Press Tare key once the stable sign is shown 9 The display will show PASS Remove the weight from the pan NOTE If the calibration fails retry The balance will show FAlL H when the weight is higher or FAlL L when...

Page 22: ...aged Remove any weight from the stainless steel pan and turn the balance off and back on again Try calibrating the balance Err 9 A D count is not stable when turning the scale on Load cell damage Something touching the pan Air movement vibration or instability There may be movement vibration or dirt on scale during turning on Make sure there is nothing touching the pan Make sure the internal weigh...

Page 23: ...12VDC 800mA 9157 AC adapter Euro plug 12VDC 800mA 9158 AC adapter SA plug 12VDC 800mA 9159 AC adapter Australian plug 12VDC 800mA 9502 Stainless steel pan 9511 Draft shield lid 9510 Draft shield with out lid 9303 Replacement calibration handle 9305 In use wet cover 9028 RS 232 interface cable 9304 USB interface cable 8030 Security lock and cable 9307 Hard Carry case 8023 Thermal Printer 9061 AdamD...

Page 24: ...rnal 12VDC 800 mA Calibration HandiCal Internal calibration or external calibration User selectable Display 18mm high 6 digits LCD With auto backlight and loading bar graph Scale Housing ABS Plastic with Stainless Steel Pan Overall Dimensions wxdxh 170 x 245 x 80mm 6 7 x 9 6 X 3 1 Net Weight 1 5 kg 3 3 lb 9 3 RS 232 USB SPECIFICATIONS Either the RS 232 or USB interface can be used at one time You ...

Page 25: ...ormat The scale can be controlled with the following commands The commands must be sent in upper case letters i e T not t T cr lf Tares the scale to display the net weight This is the same as pressing Tare key Z cr If Sets the zero point for all subsequent weighing Display shows zero T5 345 cr if Would be same as entering a preset tare value of 5 345 from keypad P cr lf Prints the results to a PC ...

Page 26: ...cumentation for a claim to be processed All claims are at the sole discretion of Adam Equipment This warranty does not cover equipment where defects or poor performance is due to misuse accidental damage exposure to radioactive or corrosive materials negligence faulty installation unauthorised modifications or attempted repair or failure to observe the requirements and recommendations as given in ...

Page 27: ...nications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded interconnect cables must be employed with this equipment to insure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Adam Equipment ...

Page 28: ...res specifications and design of the equipment without notice All information contained within this publication is to the best of our knowledge timely complete and accurate when issued However we are not responsible for misinterpretations which may result from the reading of this material The latest version of this publication can be found on our Website Many aspects of design and internal operati...

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