Adam Equipment CBW 6H, CBW-12aH, CBW 30, CBW 45, CBW-6a User Manual

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Adam Equipment CBW 6H, CBW-12aH, CBW 30, CBW 45, CBW-6a User Manual

Adam Equipment

CBW SERIES

(P.N. 4276, Rev. B9, May 2007)

Software rev.: 1.2- 2.04

(For CBW 6H / 12aH, rev.:1.4-3.00)

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CONTENTS

1.0

INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................

2

2.0

SPECIFICATIONS .........................................................................................................

3

3.0

INSTALLATION..............................................................................................................

5

3.1

LOCATING THE SCALE ............................................................................................

5

3.2

INSTALLATION OF CBW SERIES.............................................................................

5

4.0

KEY DESCRIPTIONS ....................................................................................................

6

5.0

DISPLAYS .....................................................................................................................

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6.0

OPERATION..................................................................................................................

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6.1

ZEROING THE DISPLAY...........................................................................................

8

6.2

TARING......................................................................................................................

9

6.3

WEIGHING A SAMPLE ..............................................................................................

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6.4

PERCENT WEIGHING...............................................................................................

9

6.5

PARTS COUNTING .................................................................................................

10

6.6

CHECK-WEIGHING .................................................................................................

10

6.6.1 Setting up Check-weighing while weighing........................................................

11

6.6.2 Setting up Checkweighing while Parts Counting ...............................................

12

6.7

ACCUMULATED TOTAL..........................................................................................

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6.8

MANUAL ACCUMULATION .....................................................................................

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6.9

AUTOMATIC ACCUMULATION...............................................................................

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7.0

PARAMETERS ............................................................................................................

14

7.1

INCREMENT VALUE ...............................................................................................

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7.2

CONTROL THE BACKLIGHT...................................................................................

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7.3

AUTOMATIC ACCUMULATION...............................................................................

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7.4

ACCUMULATION OF DATA IN MEMORY WHEN [PRINT] IS PRESSED...............

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7.5

AUTO ZERO RANGE...............................................................................................

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7.6

SELECTABLE UNIT OF WEIGHT DISPLAYED.......................................................

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7.7

SETTING OF THE CHECK WEIGHING ALARM......................................................

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7.8

SPEED AT WHICH THE MACHINE WILL RUN THE ADC ......................................

17

8.0

BATTERY OPERATION ..............................................................................................

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9.0

RS-232 INTERFACE....................................................................................................

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9.1

INPUT COMMANDS FORMAT ................................................................................

20

10.0

CALIBRATION .............................................................................................................

21

11.0

ERROR CODES ..........................................................................................................

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12.0 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ..........................................................

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13.0

SERVICE INFORMATION ...........................................................................................

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1.0INTRODUCTION

The CBW series of scales provide an accurate, fast and versatile series of general purpose weighing scales with counting, % weighing and check-weighing functions.

There are 2 series of scales - CBW scales which use kilograms as the default unit and the CBWa range of scales have changeable units from pounds to kilograms. The scales in these series share the same functions except the CBWa series have the ability to change the weighing units.

There are 6 models in each series with capacities up to 45 kg / 100 lb.

These all have stainless steel weighing platforms on an ABS base assembly.

All scales have sealed keypads with colour coded membrane switches and the displays are large easy to read liquid crystal type displays (LCD). The LCD’s are supplied with a backlight.

The scales include automatic zero tracking, audible alarm for preset weights, automatic tare, an accumulation facility that allows the count to be stored and recalled as an accumulated total and bi-directional RS-232 interface for communicating with a PC or printer.

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2.0 SPECIFICATIONS

CBW SERIES

Model #

CBW 3

CBW 6H

CBW 6

 

CBW 15

CBW 30

CBW 45

Maximum Capacity

3 kg

6 kg

6 kg

 

15 kg

30 kg

45 kg

Readability

0.1 g

0.1 g

0.2 g

 

0.5 g

1 g

2 g

Tare Range

-3 kg

-6 kg

-6 kg

 

-10 kg

-30 kg

-45 kg

Repeatability (Std.

0.1 g

0.1 g

0.2 g

 

0.5 g

1 g

2 g

Dev.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Linearity ±

0.2 g

0.2 g

0.4 g

 

1 g

2 g

4 g

Units of measure

 

 

Kg,

g

 

 

 

CBWa SERIES

Model: CBW-6a

UNITS OF

MAXIMUM

TARE

READABILITY

REPEATABILITY

LINEARITY

MEASURE

CAPACITY

RANGE

 

 

 

Grams

3000.0 g

-3000.0 g

0.1 g

0.1 g

0.2 g

Kilograms

3.0000 kg

-3 kg

0.0001 kg

0.0001 kg

0.0002 kg

Pounds

6.0000 lb

-6 lb

0.0002 lb

0.0002 lb

0.0004 lb

Pounds/Ounces

6 lb 0.0 oz

-6 lb 0.0 oz

0.1 oz

0.1 oz

0.1 oz

Model: CBW-12aH

UNITS OF

MAXIMUM

TARE

READABILITY

REPEATABILITY

LINEARITY

MEASURE

CAPACITY

RANGE

 

 

 

Grams

6000.0 g

-6000.0 g

0.1 g

0.1 g

0.2 g

Kilograms

6.0000 kg

-6 kg

0.0001 kg

0.0001 kg

0.0002 kg

Pounds

12 lb

-9.9998 lb

0.0002 lb

0.0002 lb

0.0004 lb

Pounds/Ounces

12 lb

-9 lb 15.9oz

0 to 10 lb:0.01oz

0.01 oz

0.02 oz

 

 

 

10 to12 lb:0.1oz

 

 

Model: CBW-12a

UNITS OF

MAXIMUM

TARE

READABILITY

REPEATABILIT

LINEARITY

MEASURE

CAPACITY

RANGE

 

Y

 

Grams

6000.0 g

-6000.0 g

0.2 g

0.2 g

0.4 g

Kilograms

6.0000 kg

-6 kg

0.0002 kg

0.0002 kg

0.0004 kg

Pounds

12 lb

-9.9995 lb

0.0005 lb

0.0005 lb

0.001 lb

Pounds/Ounces

12 oz

-9 lb 15.9 oz

0.1 oz

0.1 oz

0.1 oz

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Model: CBW-35a

UNITS OF

MAXIMUM

TARE

READABILITY

REPEATABILIT

LINEARITY

MEASURE

CAPACITY

RANGE

 

Y

 

Grams

15000.0 g

-10000.0 g

0.5 g

0.5 g

1 g

Kilograms

15.0000 kg

-10 kg

0.0005 kg

0.0005 kg

0.001 kg

Pounds

35.000 lb

-35 lb

0.001 lb

0.001 lb

0.002 lb

Pounds/Ounces

35 lb 0.0 oz

-35 lb 0.0 oz

0.1 oz

0.1 oz

0.1 oz

Model: CBW-65a

UNITS OF

MAXIMUM

TARE

READABILITY

REPEATABILIT

LINEARITY

MEASURE

CAPACITY

RANGE

 

Y

 

Grams

30000 g

-30000 g

1 g

1 g

2 g

Kilograms

30.000 kg

-30 kg

0.001 kg

0.001 kg

0.002 kg

Pounds

65.000 lb

-65 lb

0.002 lb

0.002 lb

0.004 lb

Pounds/Ounces

65 lb 0.0oz

-65 lb 0.0 oz

0.1 oz

0.1 oz

0.1 oz

Model: CBW-100a

UNITS OF

MAXIMUM

TARE

READABILITY

REPEATABILIT

LINEARITY

MEASURE

CAPACITY

RANGE

 

Y

 

Grams

45000 g

-45000 g

2 g

2 g

4 g

Kilograms

45.000 kg

-45 kg

0.002 kg

0.002 kg

0.004 kg

Pounds

100 lb

-99 lb

0.005 lb

0.005 lb

0.01 lb

Pounds/Ounces

99lb15.0 oz

-99 lb 15.0 oz

0.1 oz

0.1 oz

0.2 oz

 

Common Specifications for CBW and CBWa

Interface

RS-232 bi-directional Interface

Stabilisation Time

2 Seconds typical

Operating

0°C - 40°C

Temperature

32°F - 104°F

Power supply

9 VDC, 800 mA

 

Through an external adapter

Battery

Internal rechargeable battery (~70 hours operation)

 

 

Calibration

Automatic External

Display

6 digits LCD digital display

Scale Housing

ABS Plastic, Stainless Steel platform

 

 

Pan Size

225 x 275 mm / 8.9” x 10.8”

 

 

Overall

315 x 355 x 110 mm

Dimensions

12.4” x 14” x 4.3”

(wxdxh)

 

Net Weight

4.1 kg / 9 lb

Applications

Weighing Scales

Functions

Weighing, parts counting, % weighing, Checkweighing

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3.0INSTALLATION

3.1LOCATING THE SCALE

The scales should not be placed in a location that will reduce the accuracy.

Avoid extremes of temperature. Do not place in direct sunlight or near air conditioning vents.

Avoid unsuitable tables. The table or floor must be rigid and not vibrate.

Avoid unstable power sources. Do not use near large users of electricity such as welding equipment or large motors.

Do not place near vibrating machinery.

Avoid high humidity that might cause condensation. Avoid direct contact with water. Do not spray or immerse the scales in water.

Avoid air movement such as from fans or opening doors. Do not place near open windows or air-conditioning vents.

Keep the scales clean. Do not stack material on the scales when they are not in use.

3.2INSTALLATION OF CBW SERIES

The CBW Series comes with a stainless steel platform packed separately.

Place the platform in the locating holes on the top cover.

Do not press with excessive force as this could damage the load cell inside.

Level the scale by adjusting the four feet. The scale should be adjusted such that the bubble in the spirit level is in the centre of

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the level and the scale is supported by all four feet.

Attach the power supply cable to the connector on the bottom of the scale. Plug in the power supply module. The power switch is located on the base on the right side of the scale.

The scale will first display the model number (CBW 30where 30 denotes the capacity of the scale in kg), followed by the revision numbers (1.2-2.03 where 1.2 is the current hardware revision number of the main circuit board and 2.03 is the current software revision number). A self-test is followed next. At the end of the self-test it will display “ZERO”, if the zero condition has been achieved. A stable symbol and “GROSS” indicators are also displayed.

4.0KEY DESCRIPTIONS

KEYS PRIMARY FUNCTION

[Zero] Sets the zero point for all subsequent weighing. The display shows zero.

[Tare] It tares the scale and stores the current weight in memory as a tare value, subtracts the tare value from the weight and shows the results. This is the net weight.

SECONDARY FUNCTION

or

[Enter]

key

when

setting parameters

or

other

functions.

 

 

 

A secondary

function

 

is

available to increment the active digit when setting a value for parameters or other functions.

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[Limit]

It sets the limits for check

 

weighing and allows setting of

 

either the low limit or the high

 

limit or both.

 

[%]

It enters the percent weighing

 

function.

Allows the weight,

 

unit weight, and count to be

 

seen when parts counting.

[Func]

This is used to select the

 

function of the scale. When

 

the scale is weighing, it will

 

select parts counting. When it

 

is not in the weighing mode it

 

will return the user to weighing.

[Print]

It is used to print the results to

 

a PC or printer using the RS-

 

232 interface. It also adds the

 

value to

the

accumulation

 

memory if

the

accumulation

function is not automatic.

[Units] It is used to change the weighing units of the display from kilograms to grams and back to kilograms for CBW series.

For CBWa scales this key will select kilograms, grams,

Pounds and Pounds/ounces for the weighing unit, if enabled. This should only be done in gross weighing or at zero.

A secondary function

is available to move the active digit to the right when setting values for parameters or other functions.

A secondary function is available to move the active digit to the left when setting values for parameters or other functions.

A secondary function [C] is available to act as a clear key when setting values for parameters or other functions.

A secondary function [ESC] is used to return to normal operation when the scale is in a parameter setting mode.

None.

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