A&D HV-15KGL, HV-60KGV, HV-15KGV, HV-60KGL, HV-200KGL Instruction Manual

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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
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This mark informs you about the operation of the product.
Note This manual is subject 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.
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Contents
1. Compliance................................................................................................ 3
1.1. Compliance with FCC rules.................................................................... 3
2. Outline and Features ................................................................................. 4
3. Unpacking.................................................................................................. 5
3.1. Accessories and Options List.................................................................7
4. Precautions................................................................................................ 9
4.1. Installing the Scale................................................................................. 9
4.2. Operating the Scale............................................................................... 9
4.3. Storing the Scale.................................................................................... 9
5. Installing the Scale................................................................................... 10
5.1. Setting up the Scale............................................................................. 10
5.1.1. Procedure A................................................................................. 10
5.1.2. Procedure B................................................................................. 11
5.1.3. Procedure C................................................................................. 12
5.2. Installing the Batteries for Type L......................................................... 13
5.3. Removing the Pole............................................................................... 14
5.3.1. Procedure A................................................................................. 14
5.3.2. Procedure B................................................................................. 15
5.4. 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 Mode).................................................. 27
8. Counting Mode......................................................................................... 29
8.1. Storing a Unit Mass.............................................................................. 29
8.2. Counting the Number of Articles.......................................................... 30
9. Percentage Mode..................................................................................... 31
9.1. Storing a 100% Mass........................................................................... 31
9.2. Reading the Percentage ...................................................................... 32
10. Accumulation Function ........................................................................ 33
10.1. Preparation (Setting Parameters) ........................................................ 34
10.2. Operation and Performance (Examples).............................................. 35
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11. Upper/Lower Comparator Function...................................................... 36
11.1. Preparation (Setting Parameters) ........................................................ 37
11.2. Operation and Performance (Examples).............................................. 39
12. Full/Dribble Batch Function.................................................................. 40
12.1. Preparation (Setting Parameters) ........................................................ 42
13. Simple Batch Function.........................................................................44
13.1. Preparation (Setting Parameters) ........................................................ 45
13.2. Operation and Performance (Examples).............................................. 46
14. Calibration (Adjusting the Scale).......................................................... 47
14.1. Gravity Acceleration T able.................................................................... 48
14.2. Complete Calibration Procedure.......................................................... 49
14.2.1. Gravity Acceleration Correction ................................................. 49
14.2.2. Preparation................................................................................ 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 (OP-02)..................................................... 64
17.2. RS-232C/ Relay Output/ Buzzer (OP-03) ............................................ 66
17.3. RS-422/ RS-485 / Relay Output (OP-04)............................................. 68
17.3.1. Communication Format.............................................................. 71
17.3.2. Command List............................................................................ 71
17.4. Built-in Printer for Type V (OP-06) ....................................................... 74
18. Specifications ...................................................................................... 76
19. Maintenance........................................................................................ 81
19.1.
Check Points Before Calling Maintenance Service
...................................... 81
19.1.1. Repair........................................................................................ 81
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1. Compliance
1. Compliance
1.1. Compliance with FCC rules
Please note that this equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy. This equipment has been tested and has been found to comply with the limits of a Class A computing device 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 the interference.
(FCC = Federal Communications Commission in the U.S.A.)
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2. Outline and Features
2. Outline and Features
The HV-G series are platform scales with 1/3000 resolution, and have the triple
weighing range function to select the weighing range.
The HW-G series come with two types of resolution;
1/6000 :
HW-300KGL4, HW-300KGV4, HW-600KGL4, HW-600KGV4, HW-600KGL3, HW-600KGV3, HW-1200KGL3 and HW-1200KGV3.
1/10000 : Other models
Type L scales use a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and use batteries or an AC adapter
as a power source.
Type V scales use a fluorescent display so it can be read in dim light. This type is
directly powered from the AC power line.
Using the standard RS-232C serial interface, data can be output to a printer, and the
scale can be controlled or can be set by a command from a personal computer.
The counting mode converts the total mass value (total weight) of articles to be
counted, to a count, when each article has the same mass value.
The scales can display the unit of percentage. The accumulation function (up to 6 digits) accumulates each weight value 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 can be output if option OP-03 or OP-04 is installed. The outputs are zero band, preliminary and final.
The optional RS-422/RS-485 serial interface can control up to 16 scales from a
computer, when this option (OP-04) is installed instead of an RS-232C serial
interface. Type V scales can be equipped with option OP-06, a built-in impact dot matrix printer. The following parameters are stored in the scale even if the power is removed.
Unit mass of counting mode 100% mass of percentage mode Total count and total mass of accumulation function Upper limit value and lower limit value of upper / lower comparator function, Final value, preliminary value and zero band of full / dribble batch function or Final value, preliminary value and zero band of simple batch function Calibration data Parameters of the function table (f1 to f17)
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3. Unpacking
3. Unpacking
Models HV-15KGL HV-15KGV HW-10KGL HW-10KGV
Display Unit
Base Unit
HV-60KGL HW-60KGL
HV-60KGV HW-60KGV
Models
Pan
Display Unit
Base Unit
HV-200KGL HW-100KGL 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 ada pter typ e 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 Unit
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3. Unpacking
Models HW-300KGL4 HW-300KGV4 HW-600KGL4 HW-600KGV4
Set of Allen screws for pole installati on (with Allen wrench)
Models HW-600KGL3 HW-600KGV3 HW-1200KGL3 HW-1200KGV3
Pan
Pan
Base Unit
Base Unit
Display Unit
Display Unit
Caution Do not pull the load cell cable.
Caution Do not 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 confir m 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
HW-600KGL3/600KGV3 1200KGL3/1200KGV3
5 mm screw for pan installation (4 pcs)
HW-300KGL4/300KGV4 600KGL4/600KGV4
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3. Unpacking
3.1. Accessories and Options List
Accessories List
Type Models Accessories (Quantity)
A
HV-15KGV HW-10KGV
Display unit cover (1) Instruction manual (1)
HV-60KGV HV-200KGV HW-60KGV HW-100KGV HW-200KGV
Display unit cover (1) Allen wrench (1) Instruction manual (1)
HW-300KGV4 HW-600KGV4
5 mm screw for pan installation (4)
V
HW-600KGV3 HW-1200KGV3
Display unit cover (1) Phillips screwdriver (1) Cable clamp (2) Instruction manual (1) Set of Allen screws for pole installation with Allen wrench (1) Cable tie (1) 4 mm screw for display unit installation (2)
Wrench for leveling foot adjustment (1)
A A A A
HV-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 installation with Allen wrench (1) Cable tie (1) 4 mm screw for display unit installation (2)
Wrench for leveling foot adjustment (1)
A A A A
Note The AC adapter may not be provided for some areas.
Type V
Type L
Main power cord
Option built-in printer
AC adapter
LCD
Batteries (Not included)
Fluorescent display
Please confirm that the main power type or AC adapter type is co
r
r
ect for your local
v
oltage and
r
eceptacle type.
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3. Unpacking
Options List
Order code / Option name Accessories
A
OP-02 Extension load cell cable (For weighing
capacity of 10 kg to 200 kg)
Extension load cell cable (For weighing
capacity of 300 kg to 1200 kg)
Tapping screw M4x10
A
OP-03 RS-232C interface/ Relay output/ Buzzer Connector JA:TCP0586
A
OP-04 RS-422/485 interface/ Relay output
Connector TM:BLA9 AC adapter
A A
OP-06 Built-in printer for type V
Paper PP156 Ink ribbon ERC-05
A A
OP-11 Wall mounting kit
A
OP-13 Roller conveyor for HV-200KG, HW-100KG and HW-200KG
A
OP-14 Roller conveyor for HV-60KG and HW-60KG
A
OP-15 Display unit stand (The display is not 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-1200KGL3 and HW-1200KGV3
A
OP-18-4 Roller conveyor for HW-300KGL4, HW-300KGV4, HW-600KGL4 and HW-600KGV4
A
AX-KO577A-200
RS-232C cable, D-sub 25 pin, 2 m
A
AX-KO1786-200
RS-232C cable, D-sub 9 pin, 2 m
A
Note OP-16 and OP-17 are factory-installed. For handling OPs-11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, refer to the relevant option manual.
Consumables
AX-PP156-S Special roll paper (10 rolls)
A
AX-ERC-05-S Ink ribbon (5 ink ribbons)
A
AX-KO577A-200 AX-KO1786-200
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4. Caution
4. Precautions
4.1. Installing the Scale
Consider the following conditions to get the most from your scale.
Install the scale where the temperature and relative humidity is stable, there is no draft
and a stable power source is available. Install the scale on a solid and level surface. Do not install the scale in direct sunlight. Do not install the scale near heaters or air conditioners. Do not install the scale where there is flammable or corrosive gas present. Do not install the scale near equipment which produces magnetic fields. Do not install the scale where there is apt to be static electricity, in a place where the
relative humidity is lower th an 45% RH. Plastic an d isolators are apt to be charged with
static electricity. The display unit is not water resistant. Use the display unit cover to avoid damage. Do not use an unstable power source.
4.2. Operating 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 recommended to prevent possible
error. Replace the used batteries with six new ones when the mark is displayed.
Battery is of type D, Mono, R20P, R20PU or LR20.
4.3. Storing the Scale
Do not disassemble the scale. Do not use solvents to clean the scale. Wipe it with a dry lint free cloth or a lint free
cloth which is moistened with warm water and a mild detergent. The base unit can be cleaned with gentle running tap water. Do not scratch the base
unit with a brash. Allow the unit to dry before using.
Protect the display unit from dust and water. Remove the batteries from the display unit when the scale is not to be used for a long
time. If you leave the batteries installed, they may leak and damage the scale.
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5. Installing the Scale
5. Installing the Scale
5.1. Setting up the Scale
The setup procedure depends on the scale model. Refer to the table below.
Models Refer to
HV-15KGL/HV-15KGV/HV-60KGL/HV-60 KGV/HV-200KGL/HV-200KGV/HW-10KGL HW-10KGV/HW-60KGL/HW-60KGV/HW-100KGL/HW-100KGV/HW-200KGL/HW-200KGV
Procedure A
HW-300KGL4/HW-300KGV4/ HW-600KGL4/HW-600KGV4
Procedure B
HW-600KGL3/HW-600KGV3/ HW-1200KGL3/HW-1200KGV3
Procedure C
5.1.1. Procedure A
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
This procedure includes all 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 the pole. Affix the pole to the bracket using two Allen
screws. Step 4 Select a place for installing the scale. Refer
to "4.1. Installing the Scale” . Step 5 Adjust the level of the base unit using the
bubble spirit level and the leveling feet. Step 6 Press the caps at the pole top from both
sides and adjust the angle of the display unit. Step 7 Check the weighing accuracy. If the scale
needs calibration, refer to "14. Calibration".
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5.1.2. Procedure B
HW-300KGL4/HW-300KGV4 HW-600KGL4/HW-600KGV4
Note The display unit, the pole and the base unit
are connected using cables. So, use care when lifting the display unit.
Step 1 Take the base unit, pole and display unit
out, taking care not to pull on the load cell
cable. Step 2 Remove the pan. Step 3 Attach the pole to the display unit with two
4 mm screws. Attach the cable clamps on the back of the
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 level of the base unit using the
bubble spirit level and the leveling feet. Step 8 Press the caps at the pole top from both
sides and adjust the angle of the display
unit. Step 9 Check the weighing accuracy. If the scale
needs calibration, refer to "14.
Calibration".
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5.1.3. Procedure C
HW-600KGL3/HW-600KGV3 HW-1200KGL3/HW-1200KGV3
Note The display unit, the pole and the base unit
are connected using cables. So, use care when lifting the display unit.
Step 1 Take the scale out. The pole, the display unit and the
accessories are found inside the base
unit. Step 2 Remove the pan and the accessories. Step 3 Attach the pole to the display unit with two
4 mm screws. Attach the cable clamps on the back of the
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. 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 base unit using the
leveling feet. Note A bubble spirit level is not provided. (The
load values on the four corners are
added.) Step 8 Press the caps at the pole top from both
sides and adjust the angle of the display
unit. Step 9 Check the weighing accuracy. If the scale
needs calibration, refer to "14.
Calibration".
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5. Installing the Scale
5.2. Installing the Batteries for Type L
Step 1 Turn off the display. Remove the AC adapter.
Step 2 Press and slide the ext. cover to open it.
Press the hook of the int. cover to the left
side and lift it.
Step 3 Insert six new batteries with proper polarity
(+,-). Battery is of type D, Mono, R20P ,
R20PU or LR20.
Step 4 Close the covers in reverse order of step 2.
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 temperature. Remove the batteries from the display unit, when the scale is not to be used
for a long time. They may leak and cause damage. Damage which is due to battery leakage is not covered under warranty.
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5. Installing the Scale
5.3. Removing the Pole
Caution
Remove the AC plug from the receptacle before removing the pole (type V).
Remove the AC adapter and batteries before removing the pole (type L).
When removing the load cell cable, do not pull on the load cell cable
connector forcibly and do not pull on the wires of the cable. Do not bend the cable forcibly. Use care so that the load cell cable does not
touch the pan inside the base unit. Avoid dust, static electricity and high humidity (or condensation) because the
inside of the display unit is sensitive.
The pole removing procedure depends on the scale model. Refer to the table below.
Models Refer to
HV-15KGL/HV-15KGV/HV-60KGL/HV-60 KGV/HV-200KGL/HV-200KGV/HW-10KGL HW-10KGV/HW-60KGL/HW-60KGV/HW-100KGL/HW-100KGV/HW-200KGL/HW-200KGV
Procedure A
HW-300KGL4/HW-300KGV4/HW-600KGL4/HW-600KGV4/HW-600KGL3/HW-600KGV3 HW-1200KGL3/HW-1200KGV3
Procedure B
5.3.1. Procedure A
Step 1 Turn the scale off. Remove the AC plug from the receptacle (type V). Remove the AC adapter 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/HW-100KGV HW-200KGL/HW-200KGV only)
Remove the 3 mm screws from the bottom cover of the bracket.
Step 6 Carefully remove the load cell cable from the
pole and the bracket while using care not to pull on the connector forcibly.
Step 7 Arrange the cable so that it does not touch the
pan in the base unit. The untied cable is approximately 2 m. The optional extension load cell cable (OP-02) is 5 m long.
Step 8 Remove the bracket from the base unit. An
Allen wrench is required.
HV-15KGL/HV-15KGV HV-60KGL/HV-60KGV HW-10KGL/HW-10KGV HW-60KGL/HW-60KGV
HV-200KGL/HV-200KGV HW-100KGL/HW-100KGV HW-200KGL/HW-200KGV
5 mm Allen wrench 6 mm Allen wrench
Bracket
Allen screw
Allen wrench
Bracket (Middle and large sized models)
Pole
Bottom cover
3 mm screws
Load cell cable
Rear cover
Cable clamp
Ferrite core Wind up 2 times
4 mm screw
Connector
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Step 9 Wind the cable through the ferrite core two
times. Affix the cable to the rear cover using the cable clamp.
Step 10 Connect the cable to the connector. Close the
rear cover.
Step 11 Check the weighing accuracy.
5.3.2. Procedure B
Step 1 Turn the scale off. Remove the AC plug from the receptacle (type V). Remove the AC adapter 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 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 load cell cable (OP-02) is 5 m long.
Step 7 Remove the Allen screws, which are used to
attach the pole to the base unit, and remove the pole.
Step 8 Wind the cable through the ferrite core two
times. Affix the cable to the rear cover using the cable clamp.
Step 9 Connect the cable to the connector. Close the
rear cover.
Step 10 Check the weighing accuracy.
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5. Grounding the scale
5.4. Grounding the scale
When using where there may be static electricity, ground the scale. The grounding procedure depends on the scale model. Refer to the table below. These procedures are only for grounding part of the scale.
Models Refer to
HV-15KGL/HV-15KGV/ HW-10KGL/HW-10KGV
Procedure A HV-60KGL/HV-60KGV/HV-200KGL/HV-200KGV/HW-60KGL/HW-60KGV HW-100KGL/HW-100KGV/HW-200KGL/HW-200KGV
Procedure B HW-300KGL4/HW-300KGV4/ HW-600KGL4/HW-600KGV4
Procedure C
HW-600KGL3/HW-600KGV3/ HW-1200KGL3/HW-1200KGV3
Procedure D
Procedure A
(
HV-15KGL/HV-15KGV/ HW-10KGL/HW-10KGV
)
Secure the grounding cable using a M4 screw in the
screw hole between the two hexagon bolts on the base unit bottom side. (Part of “ ”)
Procedure B
HV-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 section through the channel. Be careful that the pan does not touch the grounding cable.
Procedure D
(HW-600KGL3/HW-600KGV3/HW-1200KGL3/HW-1200KGV3)
Remove the pan. Secure the grounding cable using the screw that secures the summing box. (Part of “ ”) Remove the cover located on the base’s side. Pull the grounding cable out through this hole. Be careful that the pan does not touch the grounding cable.
Load cell cable
Summing box
Cover
Base unit bottom side
Levering feet
Under cover
Base unit bottom side
Pull the grounding cable through to the under side of the base.
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6. Description of Each Part
6. Description of Each Part
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6. Description of Each Part
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6. Description of Each Part
6.1. Display and Symbols
Display and Symbols Description
A
Stability mark When the current weight value is stable, this mark is displayed. It means a proper condition that this value is readable.
A A A A
Zero point mark When the ZERO key is pressed with nothing on the pan, this mark is displayed. The zero point is the fundamental starting point to weigh anything.
A A A A
Net mark When the
TARE key is pressed, this mark is displayed.
Used to indicate that the mass of the container placed on the pan has been subtracted from the gross value.
A A A
Preset tare mark While a tare with digital input is displayed, this mark blinks.
A
Accumulation mark While the accumulation function is used, this mark is displayed.
A A
Low 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 A A A A A
Weighing range indicator for the HV-G series The current range is indicated.
A A
Comparator indicator
Using the comparator function:
Indicates the result after a weight value is
compared with the upper and lower limits.
Using the full/dribble batch function:
OK is the full flow gate indicator, HI is the dribble
flow gate indicator and LO is the zero band gate indicator.
A A A A A A A
Zero point (Example) When the ZERO key is pressed with nothing on the pan, the zero point mark and the stability mark are displayed.
A A A A A
STABLE
ZERO
Weighed mass value
unit
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Display and Symbols Description
A
Counting mode (Example) This mode uses the stored unit mass and counts the number of articles on the pan. The unit is .
A A A A
Storing the unit mass for the counting mode (Example) The unit mass is stored, using 20 pieces of samples. The zero value means that no articles are on the pan.
A A A A
Storing the unit mass for the counting mode (Example) The unit mass is stored, using 10 pieces of samples. Sign "-" means that something is placed on the pan.
A A A A
Percentage mode (Example) This mode uses the stored 100% mass and converts the weight value to a percentage. The unit is % .
A A A A
Function table (Example) This function table 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 weight value is "nearly-zero" (within the zero band) or changes more than 25% +30 digits, the hold is canceled.
A A A A
Weighing error Check the base unit and the weighing pan.
A A A A
Overload display Remove anything that is on the pan.
A A A A
Calibration error The calibration mass is too light. Check the base unit and the weighing pan.
A A A A
The "digit" is a unit of display, and is equivalent to the minimum measurable mass. The " nearly-zero " or zero band is within ±5 digits from zero point in the unit of kg.
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D
isplay and Symbols Description
A
Calibration error The calibration mass is too heavy. Check the base unit and the weighing pan.
A A A A
Does not display zero when the scale is turned on. Remove anything that is on the weighing pan. Perform zero point calibration. Or The weight value is unstable due to drift or vibration when the scale is turned on. A breeze or vibration may be affecting the measurement. Check around the weighing pan.
A A A A
Accumulated data count
A A
Total mass value of the accumulated data
A A
Comparator function: upper limit value Full/dribble batch function: final value
A A
Full/dribble batch function: 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 in standby status when power is connected.
A A A
ZERO key When the ZERO key is pressed with nothing on the pan, the scale displays the mass value of zero and the zero point mark. Net is canceled, if it is displayed.
A A A A
TARE key Canceling the mass of a container which is placed on the pan and does not weigh its mass.
A A A
SAMPLE key, RANGE key,
key
Changes the weighing range for HV-G series.(Refer to
f2 )
Storing the unit mass: used to select the number of samples.
A A A
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Function table: used to select a parameter.
A
Display and Symbols Description
A
SET key, key
Normal weighing mode: used to turn the comparator on or
off. (Refer to f6 )
Counting mode: used to enter the mode to store the unit
mass.
Percentage mode: used to enter the mode to store the
100% mass. Full/dribble batch function: used as a start key. Preset 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. (Refer to f5, f9 )
A A A
Used to enter the function table.
A A A A A A
Used to enter the mode to set a preset tare.
A A A A A
Used to feed the paper to the optional printer for type V.
A A A A A
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7. Basic Operation
7. Basic Operation
7.1. Turning the Scale on/off and Weighing
7.1.1. Type V or Type L with AC Adapter
Step 1 Ground the scale.
Step 2 Confirm that nothing is placed on the pan.
Step 3 Confirm that local voltage and receptacle type are correct.
Step 4 The scale turns on/off using the ON/OFF key alternately.
Step 5 Check the accuracy of weighing. Allow 30-minute warm up before calibration.
Step 6 With nothing 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 power completely, disconnect the power cord.
With the AC adapter connected, the power is off at the scale, but not from the AC
adapter, after the scale is turned off using the ON/OFF key. To shut down the power completely, disconnect the AC adapter.
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7.1.2. Type L with Batteries
Step 1 Install six new batteries. Refer to "5.2. Installing the Batteries for Type L".
Step 2 Confirm that nothing is placed on the pan.
Step 3 The scale turns on/off using the ON/OFF key alternately.
Step 4 Check the accuracy of weighing. Allow 30-minute warm up before calibration.
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 temperature. Remove the batteries from the display unit when the scale is not to be used
for a long time. The batteries may leak and cause damage.
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7. Basic Operation
7.2. Tare (And Net Display)
The "tare" is used to cancel the mass of a container, which is placed on the pan to
contain the article to be weighed.
Caution
The tare reduces the weighing range. The current tare value is reset by pressing the ZERO key or turning the scale
off. (Reset value is zero.)
The storable preset tare value must be wi thin the minimum weighing range for
the HV-G series.
7.2.1. Tare Input by Weighing
Step 1 Place the container on the pan.
Step 2 Wait for the stability mark to be displayed. Press the TARE key. The display
becomes zero and the net mark is displayed.
Step 3 Place an article 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 tare value using the following keys. key Selecting the figure to be changed. key Changing the number of the figure.
Step 3 Press the ENTER key to store the new preset tare value. Then the scale displays the net value (the gross weight value minus the tare value).
Step 4 Place an article to be weighed into the container. Wait for the stability mark to be
displayed and read its net display.
Step 5 Remove the article and the container from the pan.
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7.3. Weighing Range for the HV-G Series
This is the function to select a weighing range for the HV-G series.
The mass value is displayed within a selected range.
Select automatic range (f2 0) or manual range (f2 1) in the function table.
Operation and Performance
Function table Description
A
f2 0
Automatic range
The weighing range changes automatically, if the weight value
proceeds from narrow range to wide range when articles are placed on the pan.
When there is nothing on the pan and the zero point mark is
displayed, 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 RAN GE key to change to the minimum range, when
there is nothing on the pan and the zero point mark is displayed.
When the zero point mark is not displayed due to net display
or zero error, press the ZERO key and the RANGE key, with nothing on the pan, to change to the minimum range.
A A A A A A A A
Weighing Range
Models Weighing range
A
HV-15KGV, HV-15KGL 3 kg, 6 kg , 15 kg
A
HV-60KGV, HV-60KGL 15 kg, 30 kg, 60 kg
A
HV-200KGV, HV-200KGL 60 kg, 150 kg, 220 kg
A
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7. Basic Operation
7.4. Mode Key (Changing Unit and Mode)
Pressing the MODE key changes the display as follows. Refer to function table f3 fo r
units. Usable units are according to the factory settings.
Pound-Ounce
Accumulation Count
Accumulation Value
M+
or
M+
or
Either function is active. Comparator (
f6 0
~
f6 7
)
Simple Batch Function (
f6 8
)
Full/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 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, f6 9
)
or
or
If the law in your area permits, you may use all of the units. Also, some dealers may initially turn off units which are not regularly used.
No Accumulat ion Data
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Description
The status of "Inactive comparator (f6)" is that comparator function (f6 0, f6 2, f6 4,
f6 6) is selected and this comparator is not used. The comparator can be selected to
be ON or OFF using the SET key alternately.
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 Batch Function (f6 9)
Final
value
Preliminary
value
Zero band
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8. Counting Mode
8. Counting Mode
The counting mode is the function to conver t the total mass value (total weight) of
articles to a count, when each article has the same mass value. To use this function, store a unit mass in advance. Even if the AC adapter or the batteries is removed, the unit mass is maintained in
non-volatile memory.
8.1. Storing a Unit Mass
Step 1 Press the MODE key to display the unit .
Step 2 Press the SET key to enter the mode that stores a
unit mass.
Step 3 Press the key to select the number of samples.
The greater the quantity of samples, the greater the accuracy of 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 returns to step 3. Increase the
number of samples. More than 5 digits of the total sample mass, in the unit of kg, are required.
When the unit mass is too light to store, the scale
displays lo ut . In this case, the unit mass will not be stored even if the number of samples is increased.
Pressing the ENTER key, after lo ut is
displayed, displays the next unit.
Step 6 Remove the samples and the container from the pan.
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8. Counting Mode
8.2. Counting the Number of Articles
Step 1 Press the MODE key to 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.
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9. Percentage Mode
9. Percentage Mode
The percentage mode is the function to display a mass value in the unit of "%". To use this function , store a 100% mass value in advance. The 100% mass value is stored in the scale even if the power is removed.
9.1. Storing a 100% Mass
Step 1 Press the MODE key to display the unit %.
Step 2 Press the SET key to enter the mode 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 displayed,
displays the next unit.
Step 5 Remove the mass from the pan.
Percentage mode
100% mass
STABLE
Zeroing value
Pan
STABLE
STABLE
Note The pan shape depends on the scale model.
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9. Percentage Mode
9.2. Reading the Percentage
Step 1 Press the MODE key to display the unit %.
Step 2 Store the 100% mass of the article. Refer to "9.1. Storing 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.
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10. Accumulation Function
10. Accumulation Function
This function counts the number of times articles are weighed, calculates the total mass
value and can display the number (accumulation count) and accumulated mass value.
The accumulation function is displayed with up to 6 digits. The balance can not display 7 or
more digits, therefore the leading digits are not displayed.
Example: With 60K type, when importing the data of 17 accumulations of up to 60kg (60.000
X 17=1020.000), the balance displays this as “020.000”.
To use this function, set the parameters of the "Accumulation function ( f8 )" in the
function table in advance. To use the built-in printer, set the parameters of the "Print mode ( f9 5 )" in the
function table in advance. The accumulation count and accumulated mass value are stored in the scale even if
the power is removed.
Operation and Keys
The display of the accumulation count has a blinking or without a unit. The display of the accumulated mass value has a unit and a blinking or .
Press the MODE key 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 ( T h e cou n t a n d a c c u m u l ated m a s s v a l u e b ecom e z e r o .) 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 function is available only when weighing is performed in the
same unit.
Parameter List and Word Definition
The "nearly-zero" is within ±5 digits from the zero point in the unit of kg. The "digit" is a unit of display, and is equivalent to the minimum measurable mass. The "zero point" is the fundamental starting point to weigh anything.
Function table Description
A
f8 0
Accumulation function not used.
A
f8 1
The scale accumulates the data, if the F key is pressed, when the display is a positive stable value and not nearly-zero. The next accumulation can be performed after the display becomes nearly-zero or a negative value.
A A A A
f8 2
The scale accumulates the data, if the F key is pressed, when the display is a stable value and not nearly-zero. The next accumulation can be performed after the display becomes nearly-zero.
A A A
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Function table Description
A
f8 3
When the display is a positive stable value and not nearly-zero, the scale accumulates the data automatically. The next accumulation can be performed after the display becomes nearly-zero or a negative value.
f8 4
When the display is a stable value and not nearly-zero, the scale accumulates the data automatically. The next accumulation can be performed after the display becomes nearly-zero. Use Recording the number and mass of articles 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 the
ON/OFF key. The function table is displayed.
Step 2 Press the ENTER key to display an item of the
accumulation function ( f8 ).
Step 3 Select a parameter of the accumulation function
(
f8 1 to f8 4 ) with the key.
Step 4 Press the ENTER key and the F key to display
end . Press the ENTER key to return to the normal weighing mode.
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10. Accumulation Function
10.2. Operation and Performance (Examples)
Example 1
In this example, the scale accumulates the value each time an article is weighed. The
function parameter is set to f8 3 .
Step 1 Press the MODE key to display or .
Step 2 Press the ZERO key to reset the accumulation data.
Step 3 Return to the kg mode using the MODE key.
Step 4 Place an article on the pan. Wait for the stability mark to be displayed and the value
to be blinking. Remove the article and press the ZERO key.
Step 5 Weigh additional articles 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 key to reset the accumulation data.
Return to the kg mode using the MODE key.
Step 4 Remove an article from the pan. Wait for the stability mark to be displayed and the
value to be blinking. Press the TARE key.
Step 5 Weigh additional articles using step 4.
Step 6 Press the MODE key to display the accumulation count and accumulated mass
value with or .
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11. Upper/Lower Comparator Function
11. Upper/Lower Comparator Function
This function compares a weight value with the upper limit (HI) and the lower limit
(LO) and displays the results. To use this function, set the "Comparator function ( f6 0 to f6 7 )" parameters in the
function table, upper limit value (HI) and lower limit value (LO). Install option OP-03 or OP-04 to use relay output of the comparator. Install option OP-03 to use 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.)
Comparator Indicators
Comparison results are displayed by indicators or
Comparison Condition
Weight value < Lower limit value..................................LO is displayed and output.
Lower limit value ≦ Weight value ≦ Upper limit value......OK is displayed and output.
Upper limit value < Weight value........................................HI is displayed and output.
Parameter List and Word Definition
The 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 value when not nearly-zero. Press the SET key again to stop the comparison.
A A
f6 3
The scale always compares the weight value when not nearly-zero.
A
f6 4
When the weight value becomes stable after the SET key is pressed, the scale compares the weight value. It does not compare on an unstable condition. Press the SET key again to stop the comparison.
A A A A
f6 5
When the weight value is stable, the scale compares the weight value. It does not compare on an unstable condition.
A A
f6 6
When the weight value becomes stable and not nearly-zero after pressing the SET key, the scale compares the weight value. It does not compare on an unstable condition. Press the SET key again to stop the comparison.
A A A
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11. Upper/Lower Comparator Function
Function table Description
A
f6 7
When the weight value becomes stable and not nearly-zero, the scale compares the value. It does not compare on an unstable condition.
A A
Caution
The upper limit value (HI) must be greater than the lower limit value (LO). The parameters of the upper limit value (HI) and the final value (HI) use the
same memory. The parameters of the lower limit value (LO) and 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 to display an item of the
comparator function ( f6 ).
Step 3 Select a parameter of the comparator function
( f6 0 to f6 7 ) with the key.
Step 4 Press the
ENTER key and the F key to display end .
Press the ENTER key to return to the normal weighing mode.
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Step 5 If either of f6 0 , f6 2 , f6 4 , f6 6 has been
selected, press the SET key to use the comparator.
Step 6 Press the MODE key to display the blinking HI.
Step 7 Set the upper 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 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 weighing mode.
If the lower limit value is greater than the upper limit
value, the scale returns to step 7.
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11. Upper/Lower Comparator Function
11.2. Operation and Performance (Examples)
Example 1
This example is set as follows: Function table f6 1 (The scale always compares the weight value
even when the value is nearly-zero.) Upper limit value (HI) 7.000 kg Lower limit value (LO) 6.500 kg
Case
The comparison starts when the scale is turned on. When the current value is less than 6.500kg, LO is displayed. When the current value 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 (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 starts when the SET key is pressed and the stability mark is
displayed. When the current value is less than -1.000kg, LO is displayed. When the current value is between -1.000kg and 2.000kg, OK is displayed. When the current value is greater than 2.000kg, HI is displayed.
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12. Full/Dribble Batch Function
12. Full/Dribble Batch Function
This function changes the scale to a filling machine which sub-divides a bulk product
( like grain) into loads of predetermined and virtually constant mass. To use this function, set the parameter of the "Comparator function ( f6 9 )",
" Full/dribble batch sub-function ( f10 0 to f10 3 )" in the function table, final value
(HI), preliminary value (OK) and zero band (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 output
A A A
Gross Zero band
(Zero detection Level)
ON / Make OFF / Break OFF / Break
A
Net Final - Preliminary OFF / Break ON / Make ON / Make
A
Final - Preliminary Net < Final OFF / Break OFF / Break ON / Make
A
Final Net OFF / Break OFF / Break OFF / Break
A
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Caution
The comparison of the full/dribble batch function can not be restored. (One
way sequence). If the weight value becomes less than the final value after the value reached a predetermined target value, neither HI nor LO is on.
The parameters of the upper limit value (HI) and the final value (HI) use the
same memory. The parameters of the lower limit value (LO) and 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.
Set the zero band greater than the tare value.
Operation
The batch process starts when the SET key is pressed. When a parameter from f10 0 or f10 2 of the full/dribble batch sub-function is
selected, the F key functions as the finish key.
Parameter List and 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 Description
A
f10 0
When the
F key is pressed after final value is reached, the current
process is finished.
A A
f10 1
When the stability mark is displayed after final value is reached, the current process is finished.
A A
f10 2
When the
SET key is pressed, the scale automatically tares and
starts the full/dribble batch process. When the F key is pressed after final value is reached, the current process is finished.
A A A
f10 3
When the SET key is pressed, the scale automatically tares and starts the full/dribble batch process. When the stability mark is displayed after final value is reached, the current process is finished.
A A A
Hold
Function table Description
A
f12 0
The hold function is not used.
A
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12.1. 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 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 ENTER key to return to the normal weighing
mode.
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Step 8 Press the MODE key to display the blinking HI (of the
final value).
Step 9 Set the final value using the following keys. key Selecting the figure to be changed. key Changing the number of the figure.
Step 10 Press the ENTER key to store the new parameter and
display 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 Changing the number of the figure.
Step 14 Press the ENTER key to store the new parameter and
return to the normal weighing mode.
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13. Simple Batch Function
13. Simple Batch Function
This function compares a weight value with the final value, preliminary value and zero
band for the full/dribble batch function. The result is indicated by zero band (LO indicator), full flow (HI indicator) and dribble flow (OK indicator). Even if the weight value is increasing or decreasing, this function can compare it.
To use this function, set the parameters of the "Simple batch function ( f 6 8 )" in the
function table, final value (HI), preliminary value (OK) and zero band (LO). Install option OP-03 or OP-04 to use the 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 total weight value (the tare value is not subtracted). The "net" is a measurement value with the tare value subtracted from the gross. The "tare" is an item placed on the pan and its mass is subtracted from the gross. The "zero band" means the zero detection level. The "zero point" is the fundamental starting point to weigh anything.
Function table Description
A
f6 8
Simple batch function
A
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Caution
The parameters of the upper limit value (HI) and a final value (HI) use the
same memory. The parameters of the lower limit value (LO) and 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.
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 4 Press the
ENTER key and the F key to display end .
Step 5 Press the ENTER key to return to the normal weighing
mode.
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Step 6 Press the MODE key to display the blinking HI (of the
final value).
Step 7 Set the final value using the following keys. key Selecting the figure to be changed. key Changing the number of the figure.
Step 8 Press the ENTER key to store the new parameter and
display the blinking OK (of preliminary value).
Step 9 Set the preliminary value using the following keys. key Selecting the figure to be changed. key Changing the number of the figure.
Step 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 function table. Step 2 Set the parameters of the final value, preliminary value and zero band. Step 3 The comparison result is always displayed.
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.
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14. Calibration (Adjusting Scale)
14. Calibration (Adjusting the Scale)
The scale is an instrument which weighs the "weight" and displays its "mass".
Calibration is the adjustment function so that the scale can weigh correctly.
Three steps of calibration are available
Gravity Acceleration Correction ... The function to correct the scale’s local gravity
acceleration, so that the scale functions correctly when the calibrated scale has been moved to a distant place.
Refer to the "Gravity Acceleration Table" on
the next page.
Calibration of the Zero Point ......... The function 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 weighing capacity.
Use a calibration mass heavier than two thirds of the weighing capacity.
Caution
Check the accuracy of weighing periodically. Calibrate the scale, if it has
been moved to another location or the environment has changed.
Gravity acceleration correction is not required, when the scale is calibrated
with the calibration mass at the place where the scale is used.
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14.1. Gravity Acceleration Table
Amsterdam 9.813 m/s2 Manila 9.784 m/s2 Athens 9.800 m/s2 Melbourne 9.800 m/s2 Auckland, NZ 9.799 m/s2 Mexico 9.779 m/s2 Bangkok 9.783 m/s2 Milan 9.806 m/s2 Birmingham 9.813 m/s2 New York 9.802 m/s2 Brussels 9.811 m/s2 Oslo 9.819 m/s2 Buenos Aires 9.797 m/s2 Ottawa 9.806 m/s2 Calcutta 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 9.801 m/s2 Vancouver, BC 9.809 m/s2 London (Greenwich) 9.812 m/s2 Washington, DC 9.801 m/s2 Los Angeles 9.796 m/s2 Wellington, NZ 9.803 m/s2 Madrid 9.800 m/s2 Zurich 9.807 m/s2
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14. Calibration (Adjusting Scale)
14.2. Complete Calibration Procedure
14.2.1. Gravity Acceleration Correction
Step 1 Turn on the display. Open the rear cover of the display unit. Locate the
CAL switch inside.
Press and hold the CAL switch to enter the calibration
mode.
Then Cal 0 is displayed.
Step 2 Press the ZERO key to enter the gravity acceleration
correction mode.
Step 3 Set your local gravity 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. Install the scale on a solid floor where there is no draft, vibration, strong magetic
fields or direct sunlight.
Refer to "4.1. Installing the Scale".
Step 7 Keep the display turned on for at least 30 minutes to warm up the scale.
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14.2.3. Calibration of the Zero Point
Step 8 Aft er 30 - minu t e war m up, press and hol d the
CAL
switch to enter the calibration mode.
Then the Cal 0 is displayed.
Step 9 Confirm that nothing is placed on the pan.
Wait for the stability mark to be displayed. Press the ENTER key.
The scale stores the current condition as
the zero point.
Step 10 The scale displays 5pn1 for several
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 stability mark to be displayed. Press the
ENTER key.
The scale then calculates the span and
stores it.
Step 13 The scale displays end . Remove the mass from the pan.
Step 14 Press the CAL switch to return to the normal
weighing mode.
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15. The Function Table
15. Function Table
The function table is used to store and refer items that determine the performance of
the scale. Each item has a parameter.
The parameters are stored in the scale even if the power is removed.
15.1. Parameter Setting Procedure
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 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, end is
displayed.
Step 4 Press the ENTER key to store the new parameters and
return to the normal weighing mode.
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15.2. Parameter List
Item Display Description
The type L scale is turned off after 5 minutes of no operation, when zero is displayed.
A A
f1 0 # Not used
Automatic turning off
f1 1
Used Selects how to change the weighing range for HV-L and HV-G
series.
f2 0 # Automatic range
Weighing
range
f2 1
Manual range
Selects the first unit at the time when the scale turns on.
f3 0 # Kg f3 1
Lb
f3 2
Oz
Unit
f3 3
lb-oz
Selects the transmission rate of the serial interface (RS-232C/ 422/485) .
f4 0 # 2400 bps f4 1
4800 bps
Baud rate
f4 2
9600 bps
Selects the mode for the serial interface (RS-232C/ 422/485).
f5 0 # Stream mode. (Refer to "16.2. Stream Mode") f5 1
Command mode. (Refer to "16.3. Command Mode")
f5 2
A data is output, when the PRINT key is pressed.
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 becomes nearly-zero.
A A A A
Output
mode
f5 5
At each end of full/dribble batch function, the data is output.
Selects the comparator mode. f6 0 #
Press the SET key to always compare the current weight value. 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 value when not nearly-zero. Press t h e SET key again to stop the comparison.
A A
Comparator
f6 3
The scale always compares the weight value when not nearly-zero.
A
"#" :factory settings. The "nearly-zero" is within ±5 digits from zero point in the unit of kg.
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Item Display Description
f6 4
When the weight value becomes stable after the SET key is pressed, the scale compares the weight value. It does not compare on an unstable condition. Press the SET key again to stop the comparison.
A A A A
f6 5
When the weight value is stable, the scale compares the weight value. It does not compare on an unstable condition.
A A
f6 6
When the weight value becomes stable and not nearly-zero after the SET key is pressed, the scale compares the weight value. It does not compare on an unstable condition. Press the SET key again to stop the comparison.
A A A
f6 7
When the weight value becomes stable and not nearly-zero, the scale compares the value. It does not compare on an unstable condition.
A A
f6 8
Simple batch function. (Refer to “13. Simple Batch Function”)
Comparator
f6 9
Full/dribble batch function. (R e f e r to “12. Full/Dribble Batch Function”) Selects the condition of the buzzer on option OP-03 by
comparator function or full/dribble batch function.
A A
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.
f7 4
The buzzer sounds at HI.
f7 5
The buzzer sounds at LO and HI.
f7 6
The buzzer sounds at OK and HI.
f7 7
The buzzer sounds at LO, OK and HI.
Buzzer
f7 8
The buzzer sounds at the end of the full/dribble batch process. Select the condition of the accumulation function f8 0 # Accumulation function not used.
A
f8 1
The scale accumulates the data, if the F key is pressed, when
the display is a positive stable value and not nearly-zero. The
next accumulation can be performed after the display becomes
nearly-zero or a negative value.
A A A A
f8 2
The scale accumulates the data, if the F key is pressed, when
the display is a stable value and not nearly-zero. The next
accumulation can be performed after the display becomes
nearly-zero.
A A A
Accumulation function
f8 3
When the display is a positive stable value and not nearly-zero,
the scale accumulates the data automatically. The next
accumulation can be performed after the display becomes
nearly-zero or a negative value.
Use: After weighing the first unit sample, one after another, it
records the total count and total weight value.
A A A
"#": factory settings. The "nearly-zero" is within ±5 digits from zero point in the unit of kg.
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Item Display Description
f8 4
When the display is a stable value and not nearly-zero, the scale
accumulates the data automatically. The next accumulation can
be performed after the display becomes nearly-zero.
Use Recording the number and mass of articles removed
from the pan. (Place the articles on the pan. Press the
TARE
key at each removal.)
A A A A A A
Accumulation function
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 bag number and total mass.
A A A A
Selects the printing condition. Option OP-06 for type V is
required.
f9 0 # No print. f9 1
Press the PRINT key to output the data.
f9 2
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 negative value.
A A A A A
f9 3
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 becomes
nearly-zero.
A A A A
f9 4
At each end of full/dribble batch function, the data is output.
Print mode
f9 5
When the accumulation function is used, the d a ta is o u tp u t. Selects the details of the full/dribble batch function (f6 9)
f10 0 #
When the
F key is pressed after final value is reached, the
current process is finished.
A A
f10 1
When the stability mark is displayed after final value is reached,
the current process is finished automatically.
A A
f10 2
When the SET key is pressed, the scale automatically tares and
starts the full/dribble batch process. When the F key is pressed
after final value is reached, the current process is finished
A A A
Full/Dribble batch sub-func-ti on
f10 3
When the
SET key is pressed, the scale automatically tares and
starts the full/dribble batch process. When the stability mark is
displayed after final value is reached, the current process is
finished.
A A A
Select the address for RS-422 / RS-485 for option OP-04 f11 00 #
Address
f11 01
to
f11 99
Use Addresses from 01 to 99 are available. Scales are
assigned unique addresses and are controlled by the computer.
(RS-232C should be set to "00".)
A A A
"#": factory settings. The "nearly-zero" is within ±5 digits from zero point in the unit of kg.
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Item Display Description
Selects the method to hold the current weight value. When the
weight value becomes nearly-zero or changes more than 25%
+30 digits, hold display is canceled.
A A A
f12 0 # Not used f12 1
The hold function is ON or OFF alternately by the F key.
Hold
f12 2
When the stability mark is displayed, the display is held. Selects readability and response.
f13 0 # Fast response, sensitive value f13 1
Ú
Averaging
f13 2
Slow response, stable value Selects a storable minimum unit mass in the counting mode.
f14 0 # Stores a unit mass in the unit of a digit. f14 1
Stores a unit mass in the unit of one eighth digit.
Precision of unit mass
f14 2
Stores a unit mass, if the total of sample mass is greater than 5
digits.
A A
Refer to "16.1. Data Format".
f15 0 # Format 1 (A&D general format for scales, balances) f15 1
Format 2 (Older HV-A/ HW-A format)
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
f16 9
Selects the number of carriage return after the data is printed.
Option OP-06 for type V is required.
Use Printout of date. Caution Date is not updated.
Printout of the management number for the scale.
f17 000000
#
The function number “f17” is not displayed.
No printout
A A
Date
others
The relation between printout and display is as follows:
Display 990721
Printout
99/07/21
A A
"#": factory settings The "nearly-zero" is within ±5 digits from zero point in the unit of kg. The “digit” is a unit of display, and is equivalent to the minimum measurable mass.
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16. RS-232C Serial Interface
16. RS-232C Serial Interface
Note When the RS-232C serial interface is used, be sure to set the “Address ( f11 ) “ to
“( 00 )”.
RS-232C interface has the following two modes. Stream mode Outputs data continuously and can be used to print data. Command mode Controls the scale using commands from a computer.
To use RS-232C interface, set the parameters of the “Baud rate ( f4 )”, “ Output
mode ( f5 )”, “ 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 connections
Pin No. Signal name Direction Description
A
1 -
A
2 RXD Input Receive data
A
3 TXD Output Transmit data
A
4 -
A
5 SG - Signal ground
A
6 -
A
7 DSR Output Data set ready
A
8 - -
Circuits
Adaptable connector DIN 8 pin (TCP0586)
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16. RS-232C Serial Interface
16.1. Data Format
Bit Format
Format 1
There are four headers for the type of data and weighing condition. Stable weighing data
Unstable weighing data
Stable counting 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 0Ah Space
20h
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Format 2
There are four headers for the type of data and weighing condition. Stable weighing data Unstable weighing data
Stable counting data Out of range
The weight value consists of 7 characters including 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 of symbols CR (carriage return) LF (line feed)
0Dh 0Ah Space
20h
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16.2. Stream Mode
The scale outputs the current weighing data at the time the display is refreshed. The scale does not output data while in the setting mode.
Averaging of function table Refresh rate A
f13 0 Fast response
Sensitive value
Approximately 7 times/s while the display is unstable, Approximately 4 times/s when the display is stable
A
f13 1 Ú A
ff13 2 Slow response
Stable value
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 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 and outputs the data continuously.
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16.3. Command Mode
The command mode is the function which can perform "outputting data", "controlling
the scale" and "setting parameters" by a command transmitted from a computer
Caution Allow at least 500 milliseconds between commands.
16.3.1. Command List
The following explanation uses “Format 1 ( f15 0 )"
Data output
The current weighing data is output. Template Q Command Reply
Selection of mode and unit
Selects the mode and unit. 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. Template T Command Reply The current mass value becomes zero and the net mark is displayed.
Cancel of tare
The weight 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.
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Preset tare
Tare value is set and the net 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 point. Template HI, [parameter] Command Reply The upper limit value is stored.
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
Accumulated data is output. Template A Command Reply
Accumulation count output
Number of accumulations is output. Template N Command Reply
Reset of Accumulation data and Accumulation count
Accumulated data and number of accumulations are set to zero. Template CA Command Reply Data and number of accumulations become zero.
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Final value
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 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 Reply The value is stored.
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16.3.2. Example of 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 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 computer transmits a command, the scale
replies.
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17. Options
17. Options
17.1. Extension Load Cell Cable (OP-02)
This cable is used for installing 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
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For models with weighing capacity of 300 kg to 1200 kg
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17. Options
17.2. RS-232C/ Relay Output/ Buzzer (OP-03)
Note When the OP-03 is used, be sure to set the "Address ( f11 ) " to "( 00 )".
Replace the standard RS-232C interface with this option. Refer to " RS-232C Serial
Interface" for its specification.
The following optional cables can be used, when you do not use the relay output.
AX-KO577A-200 (D-sub 25pin, 2m)
AX-KO1786-200 (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-state-relay Maximum voltage 50V DC
Maximum current 100mA DC Maximum resistance 8 Ω
6
1
4
2
5
3
7
8
DSR
TXD
RXD
SG
OK
HI
LO COM
Relay
Din connector on rear of display unit
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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.
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17.3. RS-422/ RS-485 / Relay Output (OP-04)
Replacing with the standard RS-232C interf ace, the RS-422/ RS-485 interface can
connect up to 16 scales and control them from a computer.
The RS-422/ RS-485 interface has the following two modes. Stream mode Outputs data continuously. Command mode Controls the scale using commands from a computer.
To use the RS-422/ RS-485 interface, set the parameters of the "Baud rate ( f4 )",
“Address ( f11 )", "Output mode ( f5 )" and " Format ( f15 )" in the function table.
Transmission system EIA RS-422/ RS-485
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)
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 name Direction Description
A
1 SDA Output RS-422/485 transmission A terminal
A
2 SDB Output RS-422/485 transmission B terminal
A
3 RDA Input RS-422/485 receive A terminal
A
4 RDB Input RS-422/485 receive B terminal
A
5 TRM -
120Ω terminator
A
6 HI Output Relay output of HI
A
7 OK Output Relay output of OK
A
8 LO Output Relay output of LO
A
9 COM - Relay common terminal
A
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Circuits
Caution Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and
receptacle type.
Selection switch for the RS-422/ RS-485 interface
Selects either of RS-422 or RS-485 interface using 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
123456789
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 input
120
Ω
47k
Ω
OK
HI
LO
4.7k
Ω
4.7k
Ω
47k
Ω
Relay
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An Example of Connection
The polarities (A, B) of the host computer signal depends on the computer model.
Host computer
HV-G/HW-G Address=01
SDA SDB RDA RDB
Terminator (May 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 fart­hest from the host computer.
A B
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17.3.1. Communication Format
Commands consist of an address and the same command as for the RS-232C. The address of the equipment is inserted in the first part of the command. Commands return the same command when the communication format is f15 31
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 the same as the MODE key. Template U Command Reply The scale changes mode and unit.
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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 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. Template T Command Reply The current mass value becomes zero and the net mark is displayed.
Cancel of tare
The weight 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 tare
The tare 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 point. Template HI, [parameter] Command Reply The upper limit value is stored.
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.
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Accumulation data output
Accumulated data is output. Template A Command Reply
Accumulation count output
Number of accumulations is output. Template N Command Reply
Reset of accumulation data and accumulation count
Accumulated 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. 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 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 Reply The value is stored.
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17.4. Built-in Printer for Type V (OP-06)
To use the printer, set the parameter of the "Print mode ( f9 )" in the function table. To print the date, set the parameter of the "Date ( f17 )" in the function table.
Caution The date parameter is not updated automatically.
Specification
Type 5x7 dot matrix impact type Characters 16 characters 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
selected.
99/12/31 001 1.345 kg 002 1.325 kg 003 1.330 kg
A
A
Print sample of the accumulation data
displayed using the MODE key.
99/12/31 N 3 kg Total
7.810 kg
A
A
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Installing the Printer Paper (Special roll paper)
Step 1 Open the cover.
Step 2 Cut the paper end for easy insertion.
Step 3 Install the paper 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.
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18. Specifications
HV-G Series
Models
HV-15KGL
HV-15KGV
HV-60KGL HV-60KGV
HV-200KGL
HV-200KGV
A A
Weighing Capacity [kg] 3 6 15 15 30 60 60 150 220
Min. weighing (1 digit) [g] 1 2 5 5 10 20 20 50 100
Weighing Capacity [lb] # 6 15 30 30 60 150 150 300 500
Min. weighing (1 digit) [lb] # 0.002 0.005 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.05 0.05 0.1 0.2
Weighing Capacity [oz] # 96 240 480 480 960 2400 2400 4800 8000
Min. weighing (1 digit) [oz] # 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.5 1 1 2 5
Weighing Capacity [lb_oz] # 30 lb
Min. weighing (1 digit) [lb_oz] # 0.1 oz
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Number of samples in counting
mode [pieces]
5can be changed to 102050100
Max. count number [pieces] 15,000 12,000 11,000
HV-GL 7 segment liquid crystal display, Character height 25 mm
Display
HV-GV 7 segment fluorescent display, Character height 20 mm
Repeatability [g]
±1 ±2 ±5 ±5 ±10 ±20 ±20 ±50 ±100
Linearity [g]
±1 ±2 ±5 ±5 ±10 ±20 ±20 ±50 ±100
Span drift
20ppm/°C typ. (5°C to 35°C)
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, R20PU, LR20, type D or Mono
A A A
Power source
HV-GV
Please confirm that the Main power type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type.(50Hz/ 60Hz)
A A
Battery life (HV-GL) Approximately 600 hours with alkaline battery
Ambient temperature and humidity
-10°C to 40°C, Less than 85%R.H. (Do not allow condensation)
Weighing pan size [mm] 250 x 250 330 x 424 390 x 530
Dimensions [mm]
Width x Depth x Height
275 x 474 x 368 330 x 621 x 771 390 x 712 x 773
A A
HV-GL 6 11 17
Mass of scale
[ kg ]
HV-GV 7 12 18
# : If the law in your area permits, you can use these units.
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HW-G Series (Weighing Capacity: 10 kg to 200 kg)
Models
HW-10KGL
HW-10KGV
HW-60KGL
HW-60KGV
HW-100KGL
HW-100KGV
HW-200KGL HW-200KGV
A A
Weighing Capacity [kg] 10 60 100 220
Min. weighing (1 digit) [g] 1 5 10 20
Weighing Capacity [lb] # 20 150 200 500
Min. weighing (1 digit) [lb] # 0.002 0.01 0.02 0.05
Weighing Capacity [oz] # 320 2400 3200 8000
Min. weighing (1 digit) [oz] # 0.05 0.2 0.5 1
Weighing Capacity [lb_oz] # 20 lb
Min. weighing (1 digit) [lb_oz] # 0.1 oz
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Number of samples in counting
mode [pieces]
5can be changed to 102050100
Max. count number [pieces] 10,000 12,000 10,000 11,000
HW-GL 7 segment liquid crystal display, Character height 25 mm
Display
HW-GV 7 segment fluorescent display, Character heig ht 20 mm
Repeatability [g]
±2 ±10 ±20 ±40
Linearity [g]
±2 ±10 ±20 ±40
Span drift
20ppm/°C typ. (5°C to 35°C)
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 voltage and receptacle type.(50Hz/ 60Hz)
A A
Battery life (HW-GL) Approximately 600 hours with alkaline battery
Ambient temperature and humidity
-10°C to 40°C, Less than 85%R.H. (Do not allow condensation)
Weighing pan size [mm] 250 x 250 330 x 424 390 x 530 390 x 530
Dimensions [mm]
Width x Depth x Height
275 x 474 x 368 330 x 621 x 771 390 x 712 x 773 390 x 712 x 773
A A
HW-GL 6 11 17 17
Mass of scale
[ kg ]
HW-GV 7 12 18 18
# : If the law in your area permits, you can use these units.
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HW-G Series (Weighing Capacity: 300 kg to 1200 kg)
Models
HW-300KGL4 HW-300KGV4
HW-600KGL4
HW-600KGV4
HW-600KGL3 HW-600KGV3
HW-1200KGL3
HW-1200KGV3
A A
Weighing Capacity [kg] 300 600 600 1200
Min. weighing (1 digit) [g] 50 100 100 200
Weighing Capacity [lb] # 600 1500 1500 3000
Min. weighing (1 digit) [lb] # 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.5
Number of samples in counting
mode [pieces]
5can be changed to 102050100
Max. count number [pieces] 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000
HW-GL 7 segment liquid crystal display, Character height 25 mm
Display
HW-GV 7 segment fluorescent display, Character heig ht 20 mm
Repeatability [g]
±100 ±200 ±200 ±400
Linearity [g]
±100 ±200 ±200 ±400
Span drift
20ppm/°C typ. (5°C to 35°C)
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 voltage and receptacle type.(50Hz/ 60Hz)
A A
Battery life (HW-GL)
Approximately 350 hours with
alkaline battery
Approximately 250 hours with
alkaline dry battery
Ambient temperature and humidity
-10°C to 40°C, Less than 85%R.H. (Do not allow condensation)
Weighing pan size [mm] 600 x 700 1,000 x 1,000
Dimensions [mm]
Width x Depth x Height
615 x 935 x 938 1,000 x 1,210 x 937
A A
HW-GL 45 108
Mass of scale
[ kg ]
HW-GV 46 109
# : If the law in your area permits, you can use these units.
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Dimensions
Unit: mm
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Unit: mm
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19. Maintenance
Refer to "4. Precautions" for use. Refer to "6.1. Display and Symbols " and corresponding mode for displayed error code. Refer to "14. Calibration (Adjusting the Scale)" for precision weighing. Periodically check the accuracy of the weighing. Calibrate the scale, if it has been
moved to another location or the environment has changed.
19.1. Check Points Before Calling Maintenance Service
In this situation Confirm these items
A
Nothing is displayed. Scale does not turn on.
Is the AC adapter properly connected? Is the AC adapter of the correct voltage ? Are the batteries dead ? Is the battery direction correct ?
A A A A
The scale does not display zero upon power-on.
Check around the weighing pan. Is there anything on the pan? 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
Calibration error that means "Too heavy".
A A
-Cal e is displayed
Calibration error that means "Too light".
A A
e is displayed
Weighing error that means "Overload".
A A
-e is displayed
Weighing error that means "Underload".
A A
Fixed display
Do you use the hold function? Turn off the scale and turn it on.
A A
19.1.1. Repair
Do not disassemble or assemble the scale without an authorized service engineer. It
may cause an electrical shock or damage to the scale. In this case, repair is not
covered under warranty. Contact your local A&D dealer if your scale needs servic e or
repair.
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