Adam Equipment CCT 16, CCT 32, CCT 4, CCT 8, CCT 48 User Manual

Adam Equipment
Cruiser Count (CCT) SERIES
Software rev: V 1.00 & above
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Model name of the scale:
Serial number of the unit:
Software revision number (Displayed when power is first turned on):
Date of Purchase:
Name of the supplier and place:
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CONTENTS
P.N. 3.02.6.6.14037, Revision D3, November 2018
1.0 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................. 4
2.0 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 5
2.1 COMMON SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................... 7
3.0 INSTALLATION................................................................................................................................................. 8
3.1 LOCATING THE SCALE ............................................................................................................................. 8
3.2 INSTALLATION OF CCT SCALES ............................................................................................................. 9
4.0 KEY DESCRIPTIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 10
5.0 DISPLAYS ....................................................................................................................................................... 11
5.1 UNIT WEIGHT DISPLAY .......................................................................................................................... 12
5.2 COUNT DISPLAY ...................................................................................................................................... 12
6.0 OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................... 13
6.1 ZEROING THE DISPLAY .......................................................................................................................... 13
6.2 TARING ..................................................................................................................................................... 14
6.3 PARTS COUNTING .................................................................................................................................. 14
6.3.1 Setting Unit Weight ............................................................................................................................ 15
A. Weighing a sample to determine the Unit Weight ...................................................................................... 15
B. Entering a known Unit Weight .................................................................................................................... 15
6.3.2 Counting more parts ....................................................................................................
6.3.3 Automatic part weight updates .......................................................................................................... 16
6.3.4 Checkweighing ................................................................................................................................... 16
6.3.5 Manually Accumulated Totals ............................................................................................................ 17
6.3.6 Automatic Accumulated Totals .......................................................................................................... 18
7.0CALIBRATION ................................................................................................................................................ 18
8.0 RS-232 INTERFACE ...................................................................................................................................... 19
8.1 INPUT COMMANDS FORMAT ................................................................................................................. 23
8.2 RS-232 SETUP ......................................................................................................................................... 23
8.3USB SETUP .............................................................................................................................................. 24
9.0 CLOCK, SLEEP, AUTO OFF FUNCTIONS .................................................................................................... 25
9.1 REAL TIME CLOCK SETUP ..................................................................................................................... 25
9.2 AUTO SLEEP FUNCTION ......................................................................................................................... 26
9.3 BACKLIGHT FOR LCD .............................................................................................................................. 26
9.4 BATTERY................................................................................................................................................... 27
10.0 ERROR CODES ........................................................................................................................................... 28
11.0 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES .......................................................................................... 29
12.0 SERVICE INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................... 29
WARRANTY INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................... 30
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
The Cruiser Count (CCT) series provides accurate, fast and versatile counting
scales.
There are 3 types of scale within the CCT series:
1. CCT: Standard models
2. CCT-M: Trade approved models
3. CCT-UH: High resolution models
Cruiser counting scales can weigh in pound, gram and kilogram weighing units.
NOTE: some units are excluded from certain regions due to restrictions and laws that govern those regions.
The scales have stainless steel weighing platforms on an ABS base assembly.
All scales are supplied with a RS-232 bi-directional interface and real time clock
(RTC).
The scales have a sealed keypad with colour coded membrane switches and
there are 3 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 pre-set counts,
automatic tare, pre-set tare, an accumulation facility that allows the count to be stored and recalled as an accumulated total.
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2.0 SPECIFICATIONS
CCT SERIES
Model # CCT 4
Maximum Capacity
Readability 0.1 g 0.2 g 0.0005 kg 0.001 kg
Tare Range -4000 g -8000 g -16 kg -32 kg -48 kg
Repeatability (Std Dev)
Linearity ± 0.2 g 0.4 g 0.001 kg
Units of Measure
4000 g 8000 g 16kg 32 kg
0.1 g 0.2 g 0.0005 kg
CCT 8 CCT 16 CCT 32 CCT 48
0.001 kg
g
0.002 kg
kg
CCT-M SERIES
Model: CCT 4M
UNITS OF
MEASURE
Grams 4000 g - 4000 g 1 g 1 g 0.2 g
Pounds 8lb -8 lb 0.002 lb 0.002 lb 0.004 lb
MAXIMUM
CAPACITY
TARE
RANGE
READABILITY REPEATIBILITY LINEARITY
48 kg
0.002 kg
0.002 kg
0.004 kg
Model: CCT 8M
UNITS OF
MEASURE
Grams 8000 g -8000 g 2 g 2 g 0.4 g
Pounds 16 lb -16 lb 0.005 lb 0.005 lb 0.001 lb
MAXIMUM
CAPACITY
TARE
RANGE
READABIL ITY
REPEATIBILITY LINEARITY
Model: CCT 20M
UNITS OF
MEASURE
Kilograms 20 kg - 20 kg 0.005 kg 0.005 kg 0.002 kg
Pounds 44 lb - 44 lb 0.01 lb 0.01 lb 0.004 lb
MAXIMUM CAPACITY
TARE
RANGE
READABILITY REPEATIBILITY LINEARITY
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Model: CCT 40M
UNITS OF
MEASURE
Kilograms 40 kg - 40 kg 0.01 kg 0.01 kg 0.004 kg
Pounds 88 lb - 88 lb 0.02 lb 0.02 lb 0.01 lb
Model: CCT 8UH
UNITS OF
MEASURE
Grams 8000 g - 8000 g 0.05g 0.05 g 0.4 g
Pounds 16 lb - 16 lb 0.0001 lb 0.0001 lb 0.001 lb
Model: CCT 16UH
UNITS OF
MEASURE
Kilograms 16 kg -16 kg 0.0001 kg 0.0001 kg 0.002 kg
Pounds 35 lb - 35 lb 0.0002 lb 0.0002 lb 0.004 lb
Model: CCT 32UH
UNITS OF
MEASURE
MAXIMUM
CAPACITY
MAXIMUM
CAPACITY
MAXIMUM CAPACITY
MAXIMUM
CAPACITY
TARE
RANGE
READABILITY REPEATIBILITY LINEARITY
CCT-UH SERIES
TARE
RANGE
TARE
RANGE
TARE
RANGE
READABILITY REPEATIBILITY LINEARITY
READABILITY REPEATIBILIT
READABILITY REPEATIBILIT
LINEARITY
Y
LINEARITY
Y
Kilograms 32 kg - 32 kg 0.0002 kg 0.0002 kg 0.004 kg
Pounds 88 lb - 88 lb 0.0005 lb 0.0005 lb 0.01 lb
Model: CCT 48UH
UNITS OF
MEASURE
Grams 48 kg - 48 kg 0.5 g 0.5g 0.2 g
Pounds 100lb -100 lb 0.001 lb 0.001 lb 0.004 lb
MAXIMUM
CAPACITY
TARE
RANGE
READABILITY REPEATIBILITY LINEARITY
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2.1 COMMON SPECIFICATIONS
Stabilisation Time
Operating Temperature
Power supply 230 VAC 50/60 Hz
Battery Internal rechargeable battery
Calibration Automatic External
Display 3 x 6 digits LCD digital displays
Balance Housing
Pan Size 210 x 300mm
ABS Plastic, Stainless Steel platform
2 Seconds typical
-10°C - 40°C 14°F - 104°F
120 VAC available
(~90 hours operation)
8.3” x 11.8”
Overall Dimensions (wxdxh)
Net Weight 4.4 kg / 9.7 lb
Applications Counting Scales
Functions
Interface RS-232 bi-directional interface
Date/Time Real Time Clock (RTC),
Parts counting, checkweighing, accumulating memory, pre-set count
English, German, French, Spanish selectable text
To print date and time information
(Dates in year/month/day, day/month/year or month/day/year
315 x 355 x 110mm
12.4” x 14” x 4.3”
with alarm
formats- Battery backed)
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3.0 INSTALLATION
3.1 LOCATING THE SCALE
The scales should not be placed in a location that will
• reduce the accuracy.
• sunlight or near air conditioning vents.
not vibrate.
Avoid unstable power sources. Do not use near large
• users of electricity such as welding equipment or large
motors.
void extremes of temperature. Do not place in direct
void unsuitable tables. The table or floor must be rigid and
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.
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3.2 INSTALLATION OF CCT SCALES
The CCT Series come 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 the level and the scale is supported by all four feet.
Turn the power ON using the switch located on the left of the weight display.
The scale will show the current software revision number in the “Weight” display
window, for example V3.06.
Next a self-test is performed. At the end of the self-test, it will display “0” in all three
displays, if the zero condition has been achieved.
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4.0 KEY DESCRIPTIONS
Keys Functions
[0-9]
[CE]
[Print M+]
[MR]
[SETUP]
[SMPL]
[U.Wt]
[Tare]
Numeric entry keys, used to manually enter a value for tare weights, unit weight, and sample size.
Used to clear the unit weight or an erroneous entry.
Add the current count to the accumulator. Up to 99 values or full capacity of the weight display can be added. Also prints the displayed values when Auto print is switched off.
To recall the accumulated memory.
Used for setting the time and for other setup operations
Used to input the number of items in a sample.
Used to enter the weight of a sample manually.
Tares the scale. 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. Entering a value using the keypad will store that as the tare value.
[0]
[PLU]
[UNITS]
[CHECK]
[.]
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Sets the zero point for all subsequent weighing to show zero.
Used to access any stored PLU weight values
Used for selecting the weighing unit
Used to set the Low and High limits for checkweighing
Places a decimal point on the unit weight value display
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