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XE  영문 

 

Summary of Contents for XE 1500

Page 1: ...2 XE 영문 ...

Page 2: ...er Menu Setting Approval type 21 5 1 Initial unit 21 5 2 Auto shut off time 22 5 3 Serial port setting 23 5 4 Data transmitting mode For RS232C2 24 5 5 Baud rate 27 5 6 Data transmitting mode For USB 28 5 7 Unit weight re computing 30 5 8 Check alarm mode 31 5 9 Check alarm type 32 5 10 IR key function 33 5 11 Date and time setting 34 5 12 Printed date format setting 36 5 13 Backlight 37 6 User Me...

Page 3: ...49 6 10 Check alarm mode 50 6 11 Check alarm type 51 6 12 IR key function 52 6 13 Date and time setting 53 6 14 Printed date format setting 55 6 15 Backlight 56 6 16 Stable class range 57 6 17 Zero display range 58 6 18 Zero return range 59 6 19 Zero tracking range 60 7 Power Supply 61 8 Data Transmitting 62 9 Error Messages 64 10 Data Sheet 65 ...

Page 4: ...he localAC power supply Make sure that the power cord does not pose a potential obstacle or tripping hazard Disconnect the scale from the power supply when cleaning the scale Do not operate the scale in hazardous or unstable environments Do not immerse the scale in water or other liquids Do not drop loads on the platform Use only approved accessories and peripherals as available Operate the scale ...

Page 5: ... Unpacking Unpack and verify that the following components have been included Scale Steel pan Instruction manual ACAdapter RS232 USB Cable Five pieces of wind shield 2 1 Illustration of the installation for plastic shield ...

Page 6: ...vibrations electromagnetic fields heat or direct sunlight 2 4 Leveling the scale Adjust the leveling feet until the bubble is centered in the circle of the level indicator Note Ensure that the balance is level each time its location is changed 2 5 Loadcell Protection First check a lock at the bottom of a scale Before using the scale release the lock Unlock Lock ...

Page 7: ...TC battery CR1220 After making a purchase take out the Mercury battery CR1220 sealed in the plastic bag Using a tool with a sharp point pull the cover out in the direction described in the image below Place the battery inside and use it ...

Page 8: ...sor control power supply keyboard and a weight display contained within a single enclosure 3 1 Display The approval XE model is equipped with auxiliary display for 600g and 6000g products or extended display for other mode Note When XE connecting with a remote display use in commercial transaction neither the auxiliary display nor the extended display function is permitted control by CAL mode Disp...

Page 9: ...0 Then the balance displays NON RC or RC to distinguish the scale is applied to use the dry cell or rechargeable battery Then it starts to count down for self testing and return to zero 3 2 Keypad design ...

Page 10: ...ntage weighing mode To back to last step during parameters setting ZERO F1 To return the display to zero To move the digit to the right IR function Zero TARE F2 To subtract the tare weight To decrease the number or move to last choice IR function Tare A 1d 10d To average the unstable weight readings and get one reading as the displayed value 3 seconds Long press to extend or auxiliary the display ...

Page 11: ...oint Initial zero setting Initial zero setting range 20 10 of Max Note If the zero point is beyond the range the display can t return to zero and show the weight value 4 2 Tare Semi automatic tare Press key to subtract the current displayed weight value as the tare weight value The display will show a net weight of the object to be weighted with NET Note 1 The tare range reaches the max capacity 2...

Page 12: ... no sample data stored Use or key to switch the sample number 10 20 50 100 200 500 or 1000 Put corresponding number of sample and then press key to take sample The digits will flicker for one second and then it shows the number The sampling procedure is finished 2 If there is sample data stored ...

Page 13: ...perform the sample procedure Then take sample for the new object sample and the unit weight will be stored for next use Note When the unit weight is less than 0 2d the scale will sound beeps and the display show an error 4 5 Percentage weighing Press key to switch to percentage weighing mode 1 If there is no sample data stored Put corresponding sample and press key to take sample The digits will f...

Page 14: ...a is needed press Back key to return to 100 and take sample 4 6 Density measuring This measuring method is just applied to measure the object which has a larger density than water Press key to switch to density measuring mode it shows as below Press or key to select the current temperature and then press ENTER key to display the water density at current temperature ...

Page 15: ...the pan and press ENTER key to display its weight The use the hook under the bottom of the balance to hang the object and put it in the water then press ENTER key to display its weight in the water Then press ENTER key to get its density ...

Page 16: ...e ρ w Density of the water in a Sample weight in air in w Sample weight in water 5 Water s density in different temperature Tem Den g cm3 Tem Den g cm3 Tem Den g cm3 Tem Den g cm3 0 0 99984 1 0 99990 11 0 99961 21 0 99799 31 0 99534 2 0 99994 12 0 99950 22 0 99777 32 0 99503 3 0 99996 13 0 99938 23 0 99754 33 0 99471 4 0 99997 14 0 99925 24 0 99730 34 0 99438 5 0 99996 15 0 99910 25 0 99705 35 0 9...

Page 17: ...iliary indicating device 600 g 6000 g The balance with verification scale interval e 1x10P k P g are equipped with an auxiliary indicating device having a display view d 0 1 e Balances with auxiliary indicating device and and ct metric carat enabled as a selectable weighing unit are to be regarded as dual range instruments with manual changeover and they must be marked with Max Min e d and T in bo...

Page 18: ...r key to increase the number use key to move the digit and then press ENTER key to confirm and return to normal mode To erase the limits press Clear key to set both two limits to be zero and press ENTER key to confirm Note 1 For quantity check and percentage weight check just press and ENTER key at the same time to enter into quantity check or percentage weight limits setting 2 When the LO limits ...

Page 19: ...odel Unit XE150 XE300 XE600 XE1500 XE3000 XE6000 g 150 300 600 1500 3000 6000 ct 750 1500 3000 7500 15000 30000 Ib 0 3 0 6 1 2 3 6 12 oz 5 2 10 5 21 52 105 210 GN 2300 4600 9200 23000 46000 92000 ozt 4 8 9 6 19 48 96 190 dwt 96 190 380 960 1900 3800 t 12 25 51 120 250 510 GSM 1 5 3 6 15 30 60 Bori 12 13 4 6 25 11 3 1 51 7 0 2 ...

Page 20: ...Initial Unit Press ENTER key to enter into the initial unit selection Press or key to choose the initial unit from g ct Default g Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting Unit Unit or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 21: ...utofftimesetting Press or key to select the time No 2 5 or 8 Default No Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting Port or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 22: ...e ports to be on or off R1 RS232C1 for CD 300 remote display R2 RS232C2 for PC and printer Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting RS2 tRN or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting Note Once the R2 and USB are set to be off there are no settings as 5 5 and 5 6 ...

Page 23: ... DT 4 printer Automatically TR A P Transmitting data for PC or Micro printer Automatically TR m DT Transmitting data for BP DT 4 printer Manually TR m P Transmitting data for PC or Micro printer Manually TR m LP Transmitting data for DLP50 printer Manually TR SER Transmitting data continuously Default TR m LP Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting Prot or FORM00 or press Ba...

Page 24: ...t1 MWP Prot2 22byte or Prot3 MW II Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting USB tRN press Back key to return to last step Note Once Prot3 has been chosen press ENTER key to move to PCC Printing control code setting Press or key to choose it to be on or off Default off Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting USB tRN press Back key to return to last step ...

Page 25: ...R m DT TR a DT have been chosen this setting will be available Press or key to increase or decrease the number press key to move the digits FORM00 FORM99 Default FORM00 Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting USB TRN press Back key to return to last step ...

Page 26: ...rate selection Press or key to select the baud rate 2400 4800 9600 or 19200 Default 9600 Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting A C or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 27: ... transmitting mode tr a p Transmitting the data to PC or mic printer Automatically tr m p Transmitting the data to PC or mic printer Manually tr ser Transmitting the data continuously Default tr ser Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting Prot or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 28: ...nd move to next setting Baud rate press Back key to return to last step Note Once Prot3 has been chosen press ENTER key to move to PCC Printing control code setting Press or key to choose it to be on or off Default off Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting Baud rate press Back key to return to last step ...

Page 29: ... w re computing setting Press or key to set the function to be ON or OFF Default OFF Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting AL m or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 30: ...e setting Press or key to set the alarm mode Unstable UNS or Stable ST Default ST Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting AL t or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 31: ...larm type setting Press or key to set the alarm type IN or OUT Default OUT Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting Ir or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 32: ...election Press or key to select the IR key function ZERO TARE PRINT or Off Default ZERO Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting DD tt or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 33: ... the date mode for setting flickering for 3 seconds Then the display enters into date setting Press or key to increase or decrease the number yy 01 99 MM 01 12 dd 01 31 press key to move the digit Press ENTER key to confirm the date and move to time setting ...

Page 34: ...umber hh 00 23 mm 00 60 ss 00 60 press key to move the digit Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting P date or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 35: ... yy MM dd 2014 07 08 Default MM dd yy 07 08 2014 dd MM yy 08 07 2014 Mmm dd y July 08 2014 dd Mmm y 08 July 2014 OFF The date and time will not be printed Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting Bl or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 36: ...klight will always be on OFF The backlight will always be off AUTO 3 5 10 The backlight will be on when a sample placed on the pan and it is off in 3 5 10 seconds after the weight is stable Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and return to normal weighing mode or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 37: ... move the digit use or key to increase or decrease the number Press ENTER key to confirm the inputted value and start calibration After the CALcharacter flickering it returns to normal mode Note 1 For approval model products the calibration will be recorded 2 After the span calibration please enter into the menu again When the display shows CAL press or key to move the setting menu ...

Page 38: ...unit selection Press or key to choose the initial unit from g ct Default g Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting Unit Unit or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 39: ... selection Press or key to select the unit press key to set it to be on or off Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting A OFF or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 40: ...offtimesetting Press or key to select the time UNOU 2 5 or 8 Default UOffU Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting Port or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 41: ...e ports to be on or off R1 RS232C1 for CD 300 remote display R2 RS232C2 for PC and printer Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting RS2 tRN or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting Note Once the R2 and USB are set to be off there are no settings as 6 6 and 6 7 ...

Page 42: ... DT 4 printer Automatically TR A P Transmitting data for PC or Micro printer Automatically TR m DT Transmitting data for BP DT 4 printer Manually TR m P Transmitting data for PC or Micro printer Manually TR m LP Transmitting data for DLP50 printer Manually TR SER Transmitting data continuously Default TR m LP Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting Prot or FORm00 or press Ba...

Page 43: ...t1 MWP Prot2 22byte or Prot3 MW II Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting USB tRN press Back key to return to last step Note Once Prot3 has been chosen press ENTER key to move to PCC Printing control code setting Press or key to choose it to be on or off Default off Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting USB tRN press Back key to return to last step ...

Page 44: ...R m DT TR a dt have been chosen this setting will be available Press or key to increase or decrease the number press key to move the digits FORM00 FORM99 Default FORM00 Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting USB TRN press Back key to return to last step ...

Page 45: ...rate selection Press or key to select the baud rate 2400 4800 9600 or 19200 Default 9600 Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting A C or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 46: ... transmitting mode tr a p Transmitting the data to PC or mic printer Automatically tr m p Transmitting the data to PC or mic printer Manually tr ser Transmitting the data continuously Default tr ser Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting Prot or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 47: ...nd move to next setting BaUd rate press Back key to return to last step Note Once Prot3 has been chosen press ENTER key to move to PCC Printing control code setting Press or key to choose it to be on or off Default off Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting BaUd rate press Back key to return to last step ...

Page 48: ... w re computing setting Press or key to set the function to be ON or OFF Default OFF Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting AL m or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 49: ...e setting Press or key to set the alarm mode Unstable UNS or Stable ST Default ST Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting AL t or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 50: ...alarm type setting Press or key to set the alarm type IN or OUT Default OUT Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting Ir or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 51: ...election Press or key to select the IR key function ZERO TARE PRINT or Off Default ZERO Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting DD tt or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 52: ... the date mode for setting flickering for 3 seconds Then the display enters into date setting Press or key to increase or decrease the number yy 01 99 MM 01 12 dd 01 31 press key to move the digit Press ENTER key to confirm the date and move to time setting ...

Page 53: ...umber hh 00 23 mm 00 60 ss 00 60 press key to move the digit Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting P date or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 54: ... yy MM dd 2014 07 08 Default MM dd yy 07 08 2014 dd MM yy 08 07 2014 Mmm dd y July 08 2014 dd Mmm y 08 July 2014 OFF The date and time will not be printed Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting Bl or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 55: ...klight will always be on OFF The backlight will always be off AUTO 3 5 10 The backlight will be on when a sample placed on the pan and it is off in 3 5 10 seconds after the weight is stable Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and return to normal weighing mode or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 56: ... select the range of stability from 1 to 15 The larger the number selected the shorter time for stable state Default 05 Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting Zero or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 57: ... select the range of zero display from 0 to 3 The larger the number selected the shorter time for zero display Default 1 Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting Z r or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 58: ...ect the range of zero return range from 0 to 3 The larger the number selected the shorter time for zero return Default 2 Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting traC or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 59: ...f zero tracking range from 0 to 5 The larger the number selected the lager of the tracking range 0 1 3d 1 2 3d 2 1d 3 4 3d 4 5 4d 5 2d Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and return to normal weighing mode or press Back key to return to last step Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting ...

Page 60: ...dry cell or RC for rechargeable battery The rechargeable battery can be recharged when the scale is connected with theAC power When the dry cells have been equipped the scale can detect the heat generated by theAC power and provide protection for the dry cell The dry cells and rechargeable batteries can supply the scale to be used for approximately 12h when the backlight is set to be off Insert th...

Page 61: ...otocols for this interface MWP MW II and EC II CAS 22byte USB Used for connection with PC the data format is the same with RS232C 2 8 2 Communication settings For RS232C 2 Baud rate 2400 4800 9600 19200bps Data Bit 8 Parity Bit None Stop Bit 1 Flow Control None 8 3 Date format Protocol 1 ST GS 41 070 g ST NT 20 35ct Protocol2 ST GS 45 080g ST NT 6 870g Protocol 3 2014 11 04 20 56 47 W 53 075g 2014...

Page 62: ...et Weight 2 NWB V1 8 W C Net Weight 3 TWA V2 9 W C Tare Weight 4 TWB V3 8 W C Tare Weight 5 GWA V4 9 W C Gross Weight 6 GWB V5 8 W C Gross Weight 7 QUA V6 7 C Quantity or percent 8 QUB V7 6 C Quantity or percent 9 UWA V8 7 C Unit weight 10 UWB V9 6 C Unit weight 11 UNT V10 3 W C Weight Unit 12 UNP V11 3 C Units pcs and ...

Page 63: ...below E1 Calibration data lost E2 The initial zero has been out of it range when power on E3 No signal inputted E4 The low limit has been set larger than the high limit The messages may also be shown if the pan is not installed correctly or the operation environment is not suitable Contact your dealer for assistance ...

Page 64: ...Bori lb GN dwt oz ozt Application Modes Weighing Counting percentage and Density Display 6 and half digits LCD with backlight Stabilization time 2 seconds Operating Temperature 5 to 40 41 to 104 Humidity Range 90 relative humidity non condensing Power AC DC Adapter 12V 1000mA Rechargeable battery or dry cell Interface RS 232 and USB output Pan Size Square 155 144mm Round ø128mm Scale Dimensions 27...

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