Instruction Manual: Digital Indicator CSD-401
Instruction Manual: Digital Indicator CSD-401
CSD-401
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
EN294-1366-D
FOREWORD
Thank you very much for your purchasing the digital Indicator for digital load cell CSD-401.
This manual is provided to explain installation procedures and checkpoints in operation. We
would like you to read through this instruction manual with much care for the best use of our
product to avoid malfunctions.
We also would like you to deliver the manual to end user surely to keep it at hand.
Marks and references described in this manual
The following marks are placed for the matters that indicate ‘Do not do this’, ‘Caution’, and
‘For reference’. Please be sure to read following descriptions with marks.
Warning
This is the description in the case of a malfunction occurred, the possibility of lethal accidents or serious injury to
operators.
To prevent possible hazard, please avoid operations described here.
Caution
Descriptions that may cause injury or physical damage to operators and such as occurrences of physical damage.
When you are operating the instrument, you have to pay cautions or restrictions related with this description. Be
sure to read to prevent from malfunction.
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For safe operation
Be sure to read this manual before operation.
1. Location of installation
Caution
Use the Instrument under the following conditions.
Warning
Do not install the Instrument in following places. It may cause damage to the Instrument.
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(2) Installing the Instrument
Caution
When you install the Instrument, refer to the following dimensions and secure enough space around the
Instrument.
Followings are the dimensions of the Instrument and for environmental spaces required:
92 + 0.8
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(3) Applicable environment
Warning: The instrument may subject to use in a highly humid area or in full of powder dust, In such a
case, use the instrument by inserting the panel mount gasket attached between the control panel
(cabinet) and the main body.
By inserting the panel mount gasket, the front panel section becomes IP65 (International Protection
Code) or equivalent in dust-proof and water-proof construction.
Screw
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2. Power supply
Warning
Be sure to check that power supply is OFF when installing each cable. If an operator works with power ON,
he/she may have an electric shock or the instrument may be destroyed.
Warning
Be sure to ground a grounding wire. If a grounding wire is not grounded, it may cause malfunction of the
instrument or an electric shock to an operator.
Caution
Before supplying power, check the indication of power voltage/specifications to be identical with supplied power.
If they are not identical, contact with us Without checking the above, operation may cause damage to the
instrument or electric shock
Caution
Before using a new instrument, or when exchanging a strain gage applied transducer for a new one, be sure to
make calibration. If neglected, it may cause incorrect results in measurement or malfunction in the instrument and
moreover may cause damage to peripheral equipments. When similar trouble occurs after calibration, be sure to
make calibration again, even if calibration has completed.
Caution
When using the instrument, check that wires are connected properly. If neglected, correct measurement cannot
be obtained and it may cause malfunction in the instrument or cause damage to peripheral devices or a critical
accident.
Caution
Improper change of setting during operation may cause incorrect measurement or malfunction, or cause damage
to peripheral equipments.
Caution
Do not give the instrument such a shock as throwing something at it. It may cause damage or destroy electrical
circuits and even have loose resistance to environment or operability.
When in the shipment, there is a clear sheet for protecting on the panel. Remove the clear sheet before use the
instrument.
Never push the panel sheet of the instrument with strong force more than necessity is required, or push it with s
sharp end of the driver or rap it. The touch panel will have damage and have the possibility of resistance to
environment or operability.
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4. Conformed standard
This instrument has conformed to the following standard.
Annex D (Performance level H) of JIS B 7611-2:2009
[Non-automatic weighing instruments-Metrological and technical requirements and tests
-Part 2: Measuring instruments used in transaction or certification]
Caution
Please observe the following conditions strictly when this instrument comply the above mentioned standard.
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Division History
Date Manual No. Revised reason (Contents)
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ECN NO.FN14-02041
-Deletion-
2-2.Note on connection
Deleted bold-faced underline.
‘Please use the shielded cable for the connection with the
external control input and also connect the shield with the
shield terminal, or the main body.’
13-1-5.Scaling of analog output
Deleted the sentence below
Use this unit by setting the set value of CF-03 to [2] to comply
with corresponding JIS standard.
Change the word ‘stand-by mode’ to ‘stand-by condition’.
4-4-4. Corner adjustment
Correct the mark.
4-6-2. Fine adjustment of zero and span
Correct the mark.
4-7-1. Changeover to digital linearization mode
2014/05 DRW. No.EN294-1366-B
Correct switch picture.
4-7-2. Setting to the digital linearization
Correct switch picture.
5-1-2. Refer to the digital load cell output at zero/ span
calibration
Add the C function mark.
6-12. Digital linearize clear
Correct the linearize clear mark
10-1. Setting method of Check mode
Correct switch picture.
11-3-3. S1 operation of simple comparison mode
(4) In case of selecting [UNDER] for S2 and S3 on function
F-22
Correct graph.
13-2-8. Timing chart
Add ‘15 times/s :Approx. 66 ms’
Add and correct missing words and writing error.
ECN NO.FN16-02057
-Deletion-
2016/06 DRW. No.EN294-1366-C
Delete 'Minebea Co., Ltd. Measuring Components Business
Unit' from the front cover.
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Contents
FOREWORD .................................................................................................................................................... I
Marks and references described in this manual .............................................................................................. I
For safe operation ........................................................................................................................................... II
1. Location of installation .......................................................................................................................... II
2. Power supply ........................................................................................................................................ V
3. Instructions for use ............................................................................................................................... V
4. Conformed standard ............................................................................................................................ VI
1. Name and function of each part .................................................................................................................. 1
1-1. Front panel............................................................................................................................................ 1
1-2. Rear panel ............................................................................................................................................ 3
1-2-1. Outline of rear panel ...................................................................................................................... 3
2. Wiring........................................................................................................................................................... 4
2-1. Terminal board layout ........................................................................................................................... 4
2-2. Note on connection............................................................................................................................... 4
2-3. Connecting with digital load cell ........................................................................................................... 5
2-4. Connection of the external control input............................................................................................... 7
2-5. Connection with RS-232C interface ..................................................................................................... 8
2-6. Connection with power supply and earth ............................................................................................. 9
3. Operation ................................................................................................................................................... 10
3-1. Changeover of mode .......................................................................................................................... 10
4. Calibration ................................................................................................................................................. 12
4-1. Set items required before the calibration ........................................................................................... 12
4-2. Set items required in the calibration ................................................................................................... 12
4-3. Items set after the calibration, if necessary. ....................................................................................... 13
4-4. Explanation for set items before calibration ....................................................................................... 14
4-4-1. Flow of set items before calibration ............................................................................................. 14
4-4-2. Register / refer the S/N (serial No.) to digital load cell ................................................................ 15
4-4-3. Switchover the corner adjustment ............................................................................................... 17
4-4-4. Corner adjustment ....................................................................................................................... 18
4-5. Calibration procedures ....................................................................................................................... 20
4-5-1. Flow of calibration ........................................................................................................................ 20
4-5-2. Switchover to the calibration mode ............................................................................................. 21
4-5-3. Set of the scale interval ............................................................................................................... 21
4-5-4. Set the measuring weight ............................................................................................................ 22
4-5-5. Set the mass of the counterweight. ............................................................................................. 22
4-5-6. Calibration at zero point............................................................................................................... 23
4-5-7. Calibration at span ....................................................................................................................... 24
4-5-8. Complete the calibration .............................................................................................................. 25
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4-6. Fine adjustment of zero and span ...................................................................................................... 26
4-6-1. Changeover to zero and span fine adjustment mode ................................................................. 26
4-6-2. Fine adjustment of zero and span ............................................................................................... 27
4-7. Digital linearization ............................................................................................................................. 29
4-7-1. Changeover to digital linearization mode .................................................................................... 29
4-7-2. Setting of the digital linearization ................................................................................................ 30
4-8. Calibration only of zero point.............................................................................................................. 32
4-8-1. Changeover of the calibration mode by zero point ..................................................................... 32
4-8-2. Calibration mode only of zero point ............................................................................................ 33
5. C function mode ........................................................................................................................................ 34
5-1. Setting method of C function data ...................................................................................................... 34
5-1-1. Refer/ register the modulus of corner adjustment result ............................................................. 35
5-1-2. Refer to the digital load cell output count at zero/ span calibration ............................................ 36
5-2. Contents table of C-function............................................................................................................... 37
6. Various functions by C function data......................................................................................................... 40
6-1. Setting of decimal point display position ............................................................................................ 40
6-2. Condition of over display ( or display) ............................................................................... 40
6-3. Setting of the unit at RS communication output................................................................................. 40
6-4. Zero set .............................................................................................................................................. 40
6-4-1. Operating condition of zero set ................................................................................................... 40
6-4-2. Zero set effective range............................................................................................................... 40
6-5. Zero tracking ...................................................................................................................................... 41
6-5-1. Target zero tracking ..................................................................................................................... 41
6-5-2. Zero tracking data width .............................................................................................................. 41
6-5-3. Zero tracking time width .............................................................................................................. 41
6-6. Power on zero .................................................................................................................................... 42
6-6-1. The operation of power on zero .................................................................................................. 42
6-7. Tare weight cancellation ..................................................................................................................... 42
6-7-1. Operating condition of tare weight cancellation .......................................................................... 42
6-8. Setting of record place of set data ..................................................................................................... 42
6-9. Gravity acceleration compensation .................................................................................................... 43
6-9-1. Setting method of gravity acceleration compensation ................................................................ 43
6-9-2. Setting of district number of the using place (When CF-25 : 0) .................................................. 43
6-9-3. Setting of district number of the calibration place (When CF-25:0) ........................................... 43
6-9-4. Setting of Gravity acceleration value of the using place (When CF-25 : 1) ................................ 43
6-9-5. Setting of Gravity acceleration value of the calibration place (When CF-25 : 1) ........................ 43
6-10. Automatic range switch .................................................................................................................... 45
6-10-1. Setting of the range switch operation........................................................................................ 45
6-10-2. Setting the scale interval of the second range .......................................................................... 45
6-10-3. Setting the boundary value of the second range ...................................................................... 45
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6-10-4. Setting the scale interval of the third range ............................................................................... 45
6-10-5. Setting the boundary value of the third range ........................................................................... 45
6-11. Setting of the stability detection time width in calibration ................................................................. 46
6-12. Digital linearizer clear ....................................................................................................................... 46
6-13. Memory clear .................................................................................................................................... 46
7. Function mode ........................................................................................................................................... 47
7-1. Setting method of the function mode ................................................................................................. 47
7-2. Contents table of function ................................................................................................................... 48
8. Various functions by function data ............................................................................................................ 52
8-1. Digital filter .......................................................................................................................................... 52
8-2. Key lock .............................................................................................................................................. 52
8-3. Display frequency ............................................................................................................................... 52
8-4. Stabilization filter................................................................................................................................. 52
8-4-1. Setting of stabilization filter .......................................................................................................... 52
8-4-2. Data width of stabilization filter .................................................................................................... 52
8-4-3. Time width of stabilization filter .................................................................................................... 53
8-5. Stability detection................................................................................................................................ 54
8-5-1. Data width of stability detection ................................................................................................... 54
8-5-2. Time width of stability detection ................................................................................................... 54
8-6. Automatic printing ............................................................................................................................... 54
8-6-1. Operating condition of automatic printing.................................................................................... 54
8-7. Setting operation of external control input ......................................................................................... 54
8-8. Memory clear ...................................................................................................................................... 55
9. Stored place for setting data ..................................................................................................................... 56
9-1. Memorizing data in RAM .................................................................................................................... 56
9-2. Memorizing data in EEPROM ............................................................................................................ 56
10. Check mode ............................................................................................................................................ 57
10-1. Setting method of Check mode ........................................................................................................ 57
10-2. How to confirm ROM version. .......................................................................................................... 58
10-3. How to confirm a external control input ............................................................................................ 58
10-4. How to confirm a comparator output ................................................................................................ 59
10-5. How to Confirm an output count of digital load cell .......................................................................... 60
10-6. How to confirm the BCD output (When BCD output is equipped with.) ........................................... 61
10-7. How to confirm an analog output (When analog output is equipped with.) ..................................... 61
11. Comparator .............................................................................................................................................. 62
11-1. Comparison operation of comparator ............................................................................................... 62
11-2. Target of comparator operation ........................................................................................................ 62
11-3. Simple comparison mode ................................................................................................................. 63
11-3-1. Operating condition of simple comparison ................................................................................ 63
11-3-2. How to set a comparison value. ................................................................................................ 64
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11-3-3. S1 operation of simple comparison mode ................................................................................. 66
11-3-4. Operating condition of the comparator hysteresis .................................................................... 69
11-3-5. Data width of the comparator hysteresis ................................................................................... 69
11-4. Weigh in/out mode............................................................................................................................ 70
11-4-1. Various set value of weigh in/out ............................................................................................... 70
11-4-2. Output condition of weigh in measurement ............................................................................... 71
11-4-3. Output condition of weigh-out measurement ............................................................................ 72
11-4-4. Setting of various set values (Target value, Fall, Pre-set value, Near zero, Over, Under) ....... 73
12. RS-232C interface................................................................................................................................... 75
12-1. Specifications of RS-232C interface. ............................................................................................... 75
12-2. Change of RS-232C communication Protocol ................................................................................. 75
12-3. Explanation when Communication Protocol 1 is selected. (F-39=0 is selected.)............................ 75
12-3-1. Operation mode of RS-232C Interface ..................................................................................... 75
12-3-2. Selected output in the RS-232C stream mode and in synchronous with print sign ................. 76
12-3-3. Specifications for RS-232C communication .............................................................................. 76
12-3-4. Set of address for RS-232C ...................................................................................................... 76
12-3-5. Yes/No of decimal point of RS-232C sending data ................................................................... 76
12-3-6. Data format in Command mode ................................................................................................ 77
12-3-7. Data format in stream mode synchronized with print signal. .................................................... 83
12-4. Explanation when the communication protocol2 (F-39=1) is selected. ........................................... 84
12-4-1. Operation mode of RS-232C interface...................................................................................... 84
12-4-2. Output synchronized with print signal in stream mode of RS-232C interface .......................... 84
12-4-3. Communication specification of RS-232C interface ................................................................. 85
12-4-4. Set of address of RS-232C interface ........................................................................................ 85
12-4-5. Set of data format and ............................................................................................................... 85
12-4-6. Data format of Command mode ................................................................................................ 86
12-4-7. Data format in stream mode synchronized with print signal ..................................................... 90
13. Options .................................................................................................................................................... 92
13-1. Analog output ................................................................................................................................... 92
13-1-1. Specifications of current output (P/N : CSD-401-P07) .............................................................. 92
13-1-2. Specifications of voltage output (P/N : CSD401-P25)............................................................... 92
13-1-3. Connection with analog output .................................................................................................. 92
13-1-4. Selection of analog output ......................................................................................................... 93
13-1-5. Scaling of analog output ............................................................................................................ 93
13-1-6. Fine adjustment on analog output ............................................................................................. 95
13-2. BCD output ....................................................................................................................................... 96
13-2-1. Specifications for BCD output (P/N: CSD401-P15) .................................................................. 96
13-2-2. Operation mode of BCD output ................................................................................................. 96
13-2-3. Target of BCD output ................................................................................................................. 96
13-2-4. Logic of BCD output .................................................................................................................. 96
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13-2-5. P.C. width (Print command) ....................................................................................................... 97
13-2-6. Pin configuration of BCD output connector ............................................................................... 97
13-2-7. Input/Output equivalent circuit ................................................................................................... 98
13-2-8. Timing chart ............................................................................................................................... 98
13-2-9. Output condition ........................................................................................................................ 99
13-3. RS-422/485 interface ..................................................................................................................... 100
13-3-1. Specifications for RS-422/485 interface (P/N: CSD401-P76) ................................................. 100
13-3-2. Explanation when communication protocol 1 (F-39 = 0) is selected. ..................................... 100
13-3-3. Explanation when Communication protocol 2(F-39 = 1) is selected....................................... 102
13-3-4. Pin configuration and wiring of terminals ................................................................................ 104
13-3-5. Data format of command mode ............................................................................................... 105
13-4. Serial interface (S-I/F) .................................................................................................................... 106
13-4-1. Specifications for interface(P/N:CSD401-P77) ....................................................................... 106
13-4-2. Data format .............................................................................................................................. 106
13-4-3. Explanation of format/data....................................................................................................... 107
13-4-4. Explanation of output type ....................................................................................................... 107
13-4-5. Connection with serial interface ( S I/F ) ................................................................................. 108
14. Trouble shooting .................................................................................................................................... 109
14-1. Executing troubleshooting .............................................................................................................. 109
15. Life time of using parts .......................................................................................................................... 122
15-1. Life time .......................................................................................................................................... 122
16. Specifications ........................................................................................................................................ 123
16-1. Specifications for applicable sensors ............................................................................................. 123
16-2. Specifications for digital .................................................................................................................. 123
16-3. Interface .......................................................................................................................................... 123
16-4. General specifications .................................................................................................................... 124
16-5. Standard specifications at the time of shipment............................................................................. 124
16-6. Accessories .................................................................................................................................... 124
17. Error display .......................................................................................................................................... 125
18. Warranty ................................................................................................................................................ 127
18-1. Warranty ......................................................................................................................................... 127
18-2. Repair ............................................................................................................................................. 127
19. Pattern of character display .................................................................................................................. 128
20. List of function setting............................................................................................................................ 129
21. Appendix ................................................................................................................................................ 130
21-1. Fuse exchanging method ............................................................................................................... 130
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1. Name and function of each part
1-1. Front panel
(4) Judgement
(3) Status
(5) Key
ON/OFF the display.
Electricity is generally supplying in internal indicator and measuring section even the display is OFF.
Status standby when the display is OFF
(6) Key
Reset the each mode status before setting.
(7) Key
Executing the preset tare, or carry the figure when setting the value.
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(8) Key
Switchover the GROSS and NET displaying data, or carry the selecting figure when setting the
value.
(9) Key
Memorize the present load value as a ZERO and displaying ZERO.
(10) Key
Printing out the data, or select various data input and memory the setting value in internal memory.
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1-2. Rear panel
1-2-1. Outline of rear panel
(2) Installing section for options
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2. Wiring
2-1. Terminal board layout
Terminal board 21P is equipped at rear panel of this unit.
Below is the terminal board layout.
Terminal Terminal
Name Usage Name Usage
No. No.
1 DC(+) Power supply DC12 V(+) 11 IN3 Control input 3
2 RS485(-) Differential in and output (-) 12 IN4 Control input 4
3 DC(-) Power supply DC12 V (-) 13 IN5 Control input 5
4 RS485(+) Differential in and output (+) 14 IN6 Control input 6
5 SHIELD Shield 15 COM.1 IN1 ~ 6 and RS-232C COM
6 TXD RS-232C transmit 16 F.G. Frame ground
7 RXD RS-232C receipt 17 SOURCE AC power supply
8 SHIELD Shield 18 N.C.
9 IN1 External input 1 19 SOURCE AC power supply
10 IN2 External input 2 20 N.C.
21 Ground
2-2. Note on connection
Warning
In case of connection with the instrument, keep strictly to the following items. If neglected, it may cause an
unexpected failure or damage to the instrument.
Do not connect N.C. terminal.
Be sure to set the power supply to OFF, when the connection will be made.
Do not supply AC power supply until complete installing.
This instrument has no ON/ OFF exchange power supply switch.
Connecting cable with the instrument should be away from the noise source such as power supply
line and/or I/O line for control and so on as far as possible.
Conduit wiring should be the type of exclusive one, and avoid using with another line together.
The grounding wire should be connected. Grounding should be the D class with single earth.
Please do not share with the grounding and the power supply system.
Please use the shielded cable for the connection with the external control input and also connect the
shield with the shield terminal.
Recommended torque to tighten the terminal screws for terminal block should be as follows:
Torque to tighten the terminal screws
0.6 N・m
The suitable crimp type terminal lugs for the terminal board are as follows:
Crimp type terminal lugs range Suitable crimp type terminal lugs
6.2 mm or less 1.25-3 or Y type 1.25-3.5
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2-3. Connecting with digital load cell
Connect a digital load cell to the terminals as follows:
(1) In case of connecting one load cell
YEL (Shield)
WHT
GRN
RED
BLU
(2) In case of using extension junction box by one to one connecting
Junction box
YEL (Shield)
WHT
GRN
RED
BLU
Use exclusive corresponding cable. Maximum 200m is able to extend when using recommended cable.
Recommended cable :CL2/2464-3599-DS 2P×18AWG(Soar battery)
Do not connect except our digital load cell. It may cause an unexpected failure to the instrument.
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(3) When you connect the digital load cell in parallel
The hopper scale, the track scale, etc., have the case to connect the several pieces of the digital
load cell in parallel. The parallel connections can be easily done by using optional DB-307
(Summing type junction box).
Junction box
YEL (Shield)
WHT
GRN
RED
BLU
WHT 1W
RED 1R
GRN
1G
BLU
1B
YEL(Shield)
1Y RED
WHT 2W RD
RED 2R OR
GRN BK
2G
WHT
BLU
2B WH to CSD-401
YEL(Shield) GRN
2Y GN
BLU
WHT 3W BL
YEL(Shield)
RED 3R YE
GRN
3G
BLU
3B
YEL(Shield)
3Y
WHT 4W
RED 4R
GRN
4G
BLU
4B
YEL(Shield)
4Y
Use exclusive corresponding cable. Maximum 200m is able to extend when using recommended cable.
Recommended cable: CL2/2464-3599-DS 2P×18AWG(Solar battery)
Do not connect except our digital load cell. It may cause an unexpected failure to the instrument.
Our Junction box CB-307 is building in the terminating resistance of 120 Ω. If you use another junction box,
install the terminating resistance of 120 Ω connect between Green and Blue of CSD-401.
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2-4. Connection of the external control input
You can control the function from the outside by using the [Control input (IN)] terminals in rear panel. It is
executed by shortening each pin and COM.1 terminals with a contact point or an open collector after the
wiring to the connector.
+5 V
or
2.2K
9,10,11,
12,13,14
200 2.2K
or
3300P
0.1U
15
or
Use a shielded cable for connections with external control inputs, and connect it with shield terminal.
If not connected, any malfunction may be caused due to effects by external noises and so on.
When [1 to 8] is selected in the setting of function F-60 to 66, each external control input becomes the same
operation as the key input operation.
After about 100 ms or more is short-circuited, the operation is executed as for the input signal.
Only the changeover of the net amount display and the hold of display are level input. Others are pulse input.
It becomes effective once at the pulse width of 100 ms or more.
Common of the COM.1 of external control input (terminal No. 15) and RS-232C interface is connected.
Use the shielded cable to conform with the JIS, and connect it with F.G. terminal.
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2-5. Connection with RS-232C interface
Shield
21
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(2) Connection-2 of RS-232C interface
CSD-401 Host (9 pin)
1 DCD
6 TXD 2 RXD
7 RXD 3 TXD
15 COM.1 4 DTR
5 S.G.
6 DSR
7 RTS
8 CTS
9 RI
D-class
single earth
AC100 V to AC240 V
(Permitted variable range
: AC85 V to AC264 V)
Caution
Connections with the power supply and the earth should be made securely according to the figures and also
within the rated capacity of the instrument.
Grounding should be the D class with single earth. If neglected, it may cause an unexpected malfunction due to
the effects of noise from other equipments.
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3. Operation
3-1. Changeover of mode
This unit has various modes according to the operating situation.
Proceed the changeover of the mode by the key operation.
Power ON
Display check
(All lights on)
Measurement mode
(Display measuring value)
Stand-by condition
(Lights off the measuring value display)
+ + +
Set mode
When the digital load cell output exceeds ±10 % of weighing by the power on zero function after checking the
display, the display becomes the error indication of ‘ ‘. At this time, by pressing key, the display
compulsorily becomes a load display. Refer to paragraph 6-6. Power on zero.
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(1) Function mode ( )
Various functions become effective by setting the function data.
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4. Calibration
To be able to display the output count from the measuring section (digital load cell) as an accurate
weight, the operation to match the display of the instrument with the weight loaded on the measuring
section is called a calibration.
For example to adjust the display of this instrument to 100.00 accurately when the weight of 100 kg is
loaded on the measuring section is said.
This instrument is not able to recognize the digital load cell without register S/N.
Execute corner adjustment for correcting output balance of each digital load cell in the case of need high
precision measurement with using several digital load cells.
Balance adjustment is unnecessary in case of difficulty because tank, hopper, etc., is too big or too heavy to
move.
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4-3. Items set after the calibration, if necessary.
(1) Display position of decimal point (C function: )
The decimal point is put on the load display of this unit.
Please execute the calibration when the applied environment changes if necessary.
The display resolution that the performance becomes effective is 10 000 or less.
The display resolution is a value into which weighting is divided by the scale interval of the first range.
The mass of the weight used in the span calibration must use the one of 2/3 or more of weighing to reduce the
calibration error.
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4-4. Explanation for set items before calibration
4-4-1. Flow of set items before calibration
Step 1 Connect the digital load cell with this instrument.
Connection with digital load cell
Step 2 Energizing for 10 min after power is To stabilize this unit and the measuring section (load cell),
turned on. please make the instrument to the status of energizing for
about 10 min.
Step 3 4-4-2 Register the S/N (serial No.) of digital load cell connecting
Register / refer the S/N to digital load cell the instrument. If already registered, refer to the register
-ing contents. Go to step 4 if unnecessary to refer the S/N.
Step 5 4-4-4
Execute corner adjustment.
Corner adjustment
Step 6 4-5
Switchover to the calibration mode.
Calibration procedures
Display the error code [Er-50] right after power up in case of not register the S/N of digital load cell.
Display the error code [Er-50] right after power up if registered S/N (serial No.) of digital load cell has some fault
(X for ID No.)
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4-4-2. Register / refer the S/N (serial No.) to digital load cell
Measurement condition Change from the standard measurement mode to the stand-by
condition by the key.
Stand-by condition Pressing the key with the key pressed, it displays
.
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Example: If the connecting digital load cell is only one, register the S/N of digital load cell in CF-60, and
CF-61 to CF-67 will be unregistered (all space).
When connecting digital load cells are 4 pieces, register the serial number as follows;
CF-60 is a serial number of the first digital load cell
CF-61 is a serial number of the second digital load cell
CF-62 is a serial number of the third digital load cell
CF-63 is a serial number of the forth digital load cell
And CF-64 to CF-67 will be unregistered (all space)
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[A]
Pressing key to display .
Set the S/N of digital load cell.
display of
Setting on the right side for the register of S/N (serial No.)
Example: In case of S/N K012345, set as and .
Memorize the relation of digital load cell’s location and the ID No. It needs for executing [4-4-4. Corner
adjustment].
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4-4-3. Switchover the corner adjustment
Change from the standard measurement mode to the stand-by
Measurement mode
condition by the key.
Stand-by condition
Press the key with the key pressed, it displays
+ .
to 4-corner adjustment
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4-4-4. Corner adjustment
displays
At this point, do not apply any load in metering section
without tare weight.
displays
Display .
Put the counterweight for corner adjustment on the ID
Press key
after STAB No. 3 digital load cell, then press the key.
mark lights on.
Press the key when the display is
flickering and the [STAB. mark] lights on.
No next ID
Memorize each digital load cells data at [P-3] then go
to the next step.
Display .
Press key
after STAB Put the counterweight for corner adjustment on the ID
mark lights on.
No. 4 digital load cell, then press the key.
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[A] [B] [C]
Display .
Put the counterweight for corner adjustment on the ID
No next ID
No. 5 digital load cell, then press the key.
Display
No next ID Put the counterweight for corner adjustment on the ID
No. 2 digital load cell, then press the key. Press
No next ID Display.
Put the counterweight for corner adjustment on the ID
No. 3 digital load cell, then press the key.
Press key
after STAB Press the key when the display is
mark lights on. flickering and the [STAB. mark] lights on.
Memorize each digital load cells data at [P-3] then go
to the next step.
No next ID
Display.
Put the counterweight for corner adjustment on the ID
Press key No. 4 digital load cell, then press the key.
after STAB
mark lights on. Press the key when the display is
flickering and the [STAB. mark] lights on.
Memorize each digital load cells data at [P-4] then go
to the next step.
Use a counterweight for corner adjustment with minimum 1/20 of the measuring weight to maximum the
measuring weight.
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4-5. Calibration procedures
4-5-1. Flow of calibration
Step 1 Paragraph 4-4
Explanation for set items before
calibration
Paragraph 4-5-2
Step 2 Change to calibration mode. Switchover to the calibration mode.
Paragraph 4-5-3
Step 3 Set the scale interval Set the scale interval.
Paragraph 4-5-4
Step 4 Set the measuring weight Set the measuring weight.
Paragraph 4-5-5
Step 5 Set the mass of the counterweight Set the mass of the counterweight put on the measuring section.
Paragraph 4-5-6
Step 6 Calibration at zero point Execute the calibration of the zero point without put on the
measuring section, or by setting the output voltage value of the
zero point of the digital load cell.
Paragraph 4-5-7
Step 7 Calibration at span Execute the calibration of span by putting the weight on the
measuring section, or by setting the output voltage value of the
span point of the digital load cell.
Paragraph 4-5-8
Step 8 Complete the calibration Complete the calibration mode. Proceed the setting since
following step 9 if necessary.
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4-5-2. Switchover to the calibration mode
Stand-by condition Change from the standard measurement mode to the stand-by
condition by key.
+
Calibration mode
is displayed.
[ ] is the scale interval being memorized now
Memorized scale
Select the scale interval from 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 or 50.
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4-5-4. Set the measuring weight
is displayed.
is displayed
[ ] is the weighting amount.
Weight value Set the mass of the weight actually put on the measuring section
at this point.
The same setting as the weighting value is executed when there
is a weight for weighting
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4-5-6. Calibration at zero point
is displayed.
b) Method by numeric input of digital load cell output count
Press key
with no load on When key is pressed, is displayed, and
measuring
section. when key is pressed, is displayed also.
Under
[ ] is the memorized output voltage of the load
calibrating cell. Set the digital load cell output count scale which
Count
zero balance corresponds to the zero point of the measurement.
[ ] is set the lower four count value.
Output count of
digital load cell is [ ] is set the higher three count value.
memorized.
: The value of changed digit is changed.
The display blinks for about two seconds when the output count of the digital load
cell is -1 100 000 x number of connecting digital load cell or less.
(Refer to the paragraph 17. Error display.)
The display blinks for about two seconds when the output of the digital load cell is
-1 100 000 x number of connecting digital load cell or more.
(Refer to the paragraph 17. Error display.)
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4-5-7. Calibration at span
When span calibration starts, is displayed. Please select span calibration method.
(1) Method by the measuring data Press key, and execute the operation of a).
Execute the span calibration with weight put on the measuring section.
(2) Method by the numeric output of the digital load cell output count
Press key, and execute the operation b).
Execute the span calibration by inputting the value which subtract the output count of the digital
load cell to zero point of measurement set in paragraph 4-5-6. from the digital load cell output count
corresponding to the mass of the counterweight set in paragraph 4-5-5.
a) Method with weight
Put the counterweight corresponds to mass set in the paragraph
4-5-5 on the measuring section.
Press Output count set [ ] is set the higher three count value.
key after for digital load cell.
STAB mark : The value of changed digit is changed.
lights on.
Count : Changed digit is selected.
: The displayed value is changed to [0].
The display is flickering for about two seconds when ([Digital load cell output
count at span] – [Digital load cell output count at zero point]) ≦ 0. (Refer to the
paragraph 17. Error display) (Refer to the paragraph 17. Error display.)
The display is flickering for about two seconds when ([Digital load cell output
count at span] – [Digital load cell output count at zero point]) 1 100 000 ×
number of connecting digital load cell. (Refer to the paragraph 17. Error display.)
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4-5-8. Complete the calibration
Stand-by condition
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4-6. Fine adjustment of zero and span
It is the function to make the fine adjustment of zero and span when there is a difference between the
actual measuring value and the weight.
4-6-1. Changeover to zero and span fine adjustment mode
Measurement
Press key, and move from a usual measurement mode to
the stand-by condition.
Stand-by condition
is displayed.
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4-6-2. Fine adjustment of zero and span
is displayed.
display.
a) Fine adjustment of Zero
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[A] [B] c) End of fine adjustment mode
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4-7. Digital linearization
After the calibration, the measurement error of some scale interval levels might be caused between the
zero and span (maximum capacity) by the influence of the measuring section etc.
The digital linearization function executes the compensation of three points or less except the zero and
span, and to reduce the measurement error.
Span Span
Display
Display
Compensation point 3
Error Compensation point 2
Compensation point 1
Value of weights
0 0 Value of weights
Before the compensation of linearization
Z Z
4-7-1. Changeover to digital linearization mode
Measurement mode
Change the condition from the normal measurement mode to
the stand-by condition by pressing key.
Stand-by condition
is displayed.
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4-7-2. Setting of the digital linearization
: compensation by 1 point
: compensation by 2 point
: compensation by 3 point
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[A] [B]
Stand-by condition
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4-8. Calibration only of zero point
It is a function for the re-calibration only of the zero point when the amounts of the tare other than the
maximum capacity of the measuring section are changed.
4-8-1. Changeover of the calibration mode by zero point
Measurement mode
Press key to change from the measurement mode to the
stand-by condition.
Stand-by condition
By pressing key with key, is
+ displayed.
is displayed.
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4-8-2. Calibration mode only of zero point
: The display blinks for about 2 seconds when the digital load cell output count is
less than -1100 000 × number of digital load cell connecting.
(Refer to the paragraph 17. Error display.)
: The display blinks for about 2 seconds when the load cell output is over -1100
00 × number of digital load cell connecting.
(Refer to the paragraph 17. Error display.)
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5. C function mode
The various functions concerning to the calibration become effective by setting the C function data.
5-1. Setting method of C function data
Measurement
condition
Press key to change the condition from normal
measurement mode to stand-by condition.
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5-1-1. Refer/ register the modulus of corner adjustment result
Display the modulus of corner adjustment result by CF-80 to CF-87
Press key and change to [Space] -> [0] -> [1] -> [2] ->
[3] -> ->-> [9] -> [0].
Stand-by condition
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5-1-2. Refer to the digital load cell output count at zero/ span calibration
Display the digital load cell output count at zero/ span calibration by CF-93 to CF-94
: Invalid
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5-2. Contents table of C-function
Item C-Function No. Setting value Contents
*0 No decimal point
Display position of decimal 1 1234.5
CF-01
point. 2 123.45
3 12.345
Bigger than |The maximum
0
capacity+9D|
Exceeding to the maximum
Condition of over display CF-03 1 capacity
±110 %
Smaller than -20D and larger than
*2
maximum capacity +9D
*0 No unit
Unit 1 G
(Unit setting at RS CF-05 2 Kg
corresponding output) 3 T
4 Lb
Operating condition of *0 Operation when it is steady
CF-10
zero set 1 Operation by unconditional
*0 ±2 % of the maximum capacity
Effective range of zero set CF-11
1 ±10 % of the maximum capacity
0 Gross value and net value
Target of zero tracking CF-12
*1 Gross value
00 ~ 99 Unit : 0.5 D
Data width of zero tracking CF-13
*01 00 : Zero tracking OFF
Time width of zero 0~9 Unit : 0.5 s
CF-14
tracking *2 0 : Zero tracking OFF
Operation of power on *0 Effective
CF-15
zero 1 Invalidity
Operating condition of tare *0 Operation when it is steady
CF-16
weight cancellation 1 Operation by unconditional
00 ~ 11 0: store in RAM
Setting the storing 1: store in EEPROM
CF-17
memory of the setting data 10: zero set data
*00
10: tare data
Method of setting gravity *0 Set the district number
acceleration CF-25 Set a numeric value for gravity
compensation 1
acceleration.
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Item Function No. Setting value Contents
CF-29
Gravity acceleration value 9.000 ~ 9.999
(Possible to set at Unit : m/s2
setting of calibration place *9.797
CF25=1)
*0 Range change OFF
Range switch operation CF-40 1 Changeable between 2 ranges.
2 Changeable between 3 ranges
0 1 scale interval
1 2 scale interval
Setting of scale interval of *2 5 scale interval
CF-41
the second range 3 10 scale interval
4 20 scale interval
5 50 scale interval
000000
Boundary value setting in
CF-42 ~ 999999
the second range
*003000
0 1 scale interval
1 2 scale interval
Setting of scale interval of 2 5 scale interval
CF-43
the third rang *3 10 scale interval
4 20 scale interval
5 50 scale interval
000000
Boundary value setting in
CF-44 ~ 999999
the third range
*006000
ID No. 1 S/N (serial No.) Set S/N of ID No.1 divides into lower No. and
CF-60 *[ ______ ]
setting higher No. (Configurable max 8 digits )
ID No. 2 S/N (serial No.) Set the S/N of ID No.2 divides into lower No. and
CF-61 *[ ______ ]
setting higher No. (Configurable max 8 digits )
ID No. 3 S/N (serial No.) Set the S/N of ID No.3 divides into lower No. and
CF-62 *[ ______ ]
setting higher No. (Configurable max 8 digits )
ID No. 3 S/N (serial No.) Set the S/N of ID No.4 divides into lower No. and
CF-63 *[ ______ ]
setting higher No. (Configurable max 8 digits )
ID No. 4 S/N (serial No.) Set the S/N of ID No.5 divides into lower No. and
CF-64 *[ ______ ]
setting higher No. (Configurable max 8 digits )
ID No. 5 S/N (serial No.) Set the S/N of ID No.6 divides into lower No. and
CF-65 *[ ______ ]
setting higher No. (Configurable max 8 digits )
ID No. 6 S/N (serial No.) Set the S/N of ID No.7 divides into lower No. and
CF-66 *[ ______ ]
setting higher No. (Configurable max 8 digits )
ID No. 7 S/N (serial No.) Set the S/N of ID No.8 divides into lower No. and
CF-67 *[ ______ ]
setting higher No. (Configurable max 8 digits )
*0 Display interlock
Analog output target CF-70 1 Gross value
2 Net value
Display value at the
0 ~ 999999
analog output of DC4 CF-71 Unit : 1D
*0
mA(DC0 V)
* : Set as default
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Item Function No. Setting value Contents
Display value at the
0 ~ 999999
analog output of DC20 CF-72 Unit : 1D
*10 000
mA(DC10 V)
ID No. 1, calibration
CF-80
coefficient
ID No. 2,
CF-81
calibration coefficient
ID No. 3,
CF-82
calibration coefficient
ID No. 4,
CF-83 -9.999999 ~ Display result of the adjustment by corner
calibration coefficient
9.999999 adjustment. Configurable setting value.
ID No. 5, *1.000000 Divides into lower No. and higher No
CF-84
calibration coefficient
ID No. 6,
CF-85
calibration coefficient
ID No. 7,
CF-86
calibration coefficient
ID No. 8,
CF-87
calibration coefficient
Calibration data of the
scale interval CF-90 *1
(Reference use)
Calibration data of the
maximum capacity CF-91 *10000
(Reference use)
Calibration data of the
CF-92 *10000
weight (Reference use)
Calibration data of zero Divides into lower No. and higher No.
CF-93 *0
count (Reference use)
Calibration data of span Divides into lower No. and higher No.
CF-94 *1 000 000
count (Reference use)
Number of connecting
CF-95 *1 (Reference use)
cells at the calibration
Stability detection time 00 ~ 99 Unit : 0.1 s
CF-97
width at calibration *05 00 : OFF of stability detection at calibration
The data of the compensation by the digital
Digital linearization clear CF-98
linearization is cleared.
C function set content is returned to the
Memory clear CF-99
default setting
* : Set as default
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6. Various functions by C function data
6-1. Setting of decimal point display position
The decimal point display position is selected by C function CF-01.
The position of the decimal point can be selected from [Nothing], [1234.5], [123.45] and [12.345].
[Nothing] is selected as a default.
The zero set function memorizes a present measuring value as zero point when key is pressed
when the indicated value of the load display section is the gross value and at the same time [Within ±2 %
of the maximum capacity] or [Within ±10 % of the maximum capacity], and adjust the display to zero.
When the zero compensation for the effective range is executed by the zero set and the zero tracking, the zero
set is not accepted.
When the tare weight cancellation or fixed tare weight cancellation is executed, zero set shall be executed after
clearing the tare weight cancellation and fixed tare weight cancellation.
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6-5. Zero tracking
Zero tracking feature is a function to which the compensation of the gradual zero drift in a constant
condition and the zero point is stabilized.
6-5-1. Target zero tracking
The zero tracking target is selected by C function CF-12.
[Gross value or net value] or [Gross value] can be selected.
[Gross value] is selected as a default
ex. The data width to which the zero tracking is executed by C function CF-13 is set.
The zero tracking data width for each set value [n] is obtained in the display conversion by the
following expression.
[Zero tracking data width] = [Set value (n) of CF-13] x 0.5 x [Scale interval]
When the set value of C function CF-13 is [10] and the scale interval is [D = 5], that is
[Zero tracking data width] = 10 x 0.5 x 5D = 25D
Display
Setting of CF-14
+ Zero traching
data width Setting of CF-14
Zero point
Time
The zero tracking does not operate when either of setting C function CF-13 or CF-14 is [0].
Please do not use the zero tracking when the load vibrates gradually in the vicinity of the zero point.
Please note that the zero tracking might become effective even if an actual load change is rapid when the load
change becomes gradual by strength of the digital filter and the stabilization filter.
The zero tracking will not be operated when the zero compensation is executed for the effective range of portion
by the zero tracking and zero set.
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6-6. Power on zero
The power on zero function makes the display to a zero if the changes of display is within ±10 % of the
maximum capacity when the power is turn on, or in the stable condition in the operation of display turning
on.
6-6-1. The operation of power on zero
[Effective] and [Invalidity] of the power on zero operation are selected by C function CF-15.
[Effective] is selected as a default.
The zero compensation is not accepted in the following condition when the setting of C functions CF-15 is
[Effective power on zero] and when power on zero is starting.
(1) When the display is not a stable condition, it becomes as all lighting.
(2) When the measurement value exceeds ±10 % of the maximum capacity, [ ] is displayed. At
By pressing key, the display of [TARE] and [NET] in the condition display section blinks and change
to zero.
To execute the tare weight cancellation clear, press key when the gross value is zero.
The tare weight cancellation is cleared and [GROSS] of the condition display section lights on at the same
time as becoming a gross value display.
The tare weight cancellation is not accepted when gross value is below the zero.
The tare weight cancellation is not accepted when the gross value is larger than the first range.
When zero set is executed in a condition of gross value display, the tare weight cancellation is cleared.
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6-9. Gravity acceleration compensation
When the calibration place and the using place of the measuring are different, the error is caused in span
by the difference of the gravity acceleration of the various place district. The gravity acceleration
compensation function is a function for the compensation of this span error by setting the gravity
acceleration of two districts with a different calibration place and using place. When the calibration place
and the using place are the same, it is not necessary to execute the gravity acceleration compensation.
6-9-1. Setting method of gravity acceleration compensation
The setting method of the gravity acceleration compensation is selected by C function CF-25.
[The district number is set] or [The numerical value of gravity acceleration is set] can be selected.
[The district number is set as a default.
6-9-2. Setting of district number of the using place (When CF-25 : 0)
The setting of the district number of the using place is executed by C function CF-26.
The setting of district number: 01 ~ 16
Default has selected 10 district.
Please refer to [Gravity acceleration compensation table] in the next page.
6-9-4. Setting of Gravity acceleration value of the using place (When CF-25 : 1)
The gravity acceleration value of the using place can be set by C function CF-28.
Setting range : 9.000 ~ 9.999
Default has selected [9.797]
Please refer to [Gravity acceleration compensation table] in the next page.
6-9-5. Setting of Gravity acceleration value of the calibration place (When CF-25 : 1)
The gravity acceleration value of the calibration place can be set by C function CF-29.
Setting range : 9.000 ~ 9.999
Default has set [9.797].
Please refer to [Gravity acceleration compensation table] in the next page.
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< Gravity acceleration compensation table in Japan >
District Acceleration
Pertinent district
No. (m/s2)
Kushiro-shi, Kitami-shi, Abashiri-shi, Rumoi-shi, Wakkanai-shi,
Monbetsu-shi, Nemuro-shi,
1 9.806
Branch administrative office jurisdiction of Souya, Rumoi, Abashiri,
Nemuro, and Kushiro.
Sapporo-shi, Otaru-shi, Asahikawa-shi, Yubari-shi, Iwamizawa-shi,
Biubai-shi, Ashibetsu-shi, Ebetsu-shi, Akahira-shi, Shibetsu-shi,
Furano-shi, Nayoro-shi, Mikasa-shi, Chitose-shi, Takigawa-shi,
2 9.805 Sunagawa-shi, Utashinai-shi, Fukagawa-shi, Eniwa-shi,
Branch administrative office jurisdiction of Ishikari, Goboro, Kamikawa, and
Sorachi.
Hakodate-shi, Muroran-shi, Obihiro-shi, Tomakomai-shi, Noboribetsu-shi,
Date-shi,
3 9.804
Branch administrative office jurisdiction of Toshima, Hinoyama, Tanshin,
Hidaka and Tokachi
4 9.803 Aomori-ken
5 9.802 Iwate-ken, Akita-ken
6 9.801 Miyagi-ken, Yamagata-ken
7 9.800 Fukushima-ken, Ibaragi-ken, Niigata-ken
8 9.799 Tochigi-ken, Toyama-ken, Ishikawa-ken
Gunma-ken, Saitama-ken, Chiba-ken, Tokyo(excluding branch
9 9.798 administrative office jurisdiction of Hachijojima, Ogasawara), Fukui-ken,
Kyoto-fu, Tottori-ken, Shimane-ken
Kanagawa-ken, Yamanashi-ken, Nagano-ken, Gifu-ken, Shizuoka-ken,
Aichi-ken, Mie-ken, Wakayama-ken, Shiga-ken, Osaka-fu, Hyogo-ken,
10 9.797
Nara-ken, Okayama-ken, Hiroshima-ken, Yamaguchi-ken, Tokushima-ken,
Kagawa-ken,
Tokyo(Only branch administrative office jurisdiction of Hachijojima),
11 9.796
Ehime-ken, Kochi-ken, Fukuoka-ken, Saga-ken, Nagasaki-ken, Oita-ken
12 9.795 Kumamoto-ken, Miyazaki-ken
Kagoshima-ken (excluding branch administrative office jurisdiction of
13 9.794
Nase-shi and Oshima-gun
14 9.793 Tokyo(Only branch administrative office jurisdiction of Ogasawara)
Kagoshima-ken(Only branch administrative office jurisdiction of Nase-shi
15 9.792
and Oshima-gun)
16 9.791 Okinawa-ken
Check the acceleration of gravity compensation value for the country or district where you want to use. As for
the application in Japan, confirm details of acceleration of gravity by the service of inspection of the gravity data
on the homepages of [Science chronology] and Geographical Survey Institute etc.
(http://vldb.gsi.go.jp/sokuchi/gravity/grv_search/gravity.pl)
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6-10. Automatic range switch
Automatic range switch function switches automatically and displays the scale interval by the measuring
data of gross or net value by dividing the range of the measurement to the maximum capacity into 2 or 3.
Measurement
value
0g 300 g 600 g 1 000 g
The measurement from 0 to 300 g becomes the first range (scale interval 0.1 g).
The measurement from 300 to 600 g becomes the second range (scale interval 0.5 g).
The measurement from 600 to 1 000 g becomes the second range (scale interval 1 g).
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Example.2 In case of net value cancelled 300 g of tare weight set in ex.1
Scale interval 1 g
When it is used only within the first range (C function CF-40 : OFF), it is not necessary to set the range.
Please make the relations of the scale interval of the each range as the 1st range<the 2nd range<the 3rd range.
Please make the relations of the each boundary value of each range as the second range≦the third range≦the
maximum capacity.
The range upper bound within the range of second is a maximum capacity for the switch by two ranges.
The range upper bound within the range of third is a maximum capacity for the switch by three ranges.
The comparator setting and the fixed tare weight cancellation setting become the scale interval set in the first
range.
If key is pressed when displays blinking, the display section is turned off and
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7. Function mode
Various functions become effective by setting the function data.
7-1. Setting method of the function mode
Move from the normal measurement mode to stand-by
Measurement mode
condition by pressing key.
Stand-by condition
is displays by pressing key with
key, and enters into the function mode.
+
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7-2. Contents table of function
Items Function No. Setting value Contents
0 OFF
1 Moving average times : 2 times
2 Moving average times : 4 times
*3 Moving average times : 8 times
Setting of digital filter F-01
4 Moving average times : 10 times
5 Moving average times : 12 times
6 Moving average times : 14 times
7 Moving average times : 16 times
0 : Permit
1 : Forbidden
00000 ~ 100 digit : PRINT/ ENTER key
Key lock F-03 11111 101 digit : ZERO key
*00000 102 digit : NET/ GROSS key
103 digit : TARE key
104 digit : ON/ OFF key
0 5 times/s
Display rate F-04
*1 15 times/s
0 OFF
1 Moving average times : 2 times
2 Moving average times : 4 times
3 Moving average times : 8 times
Setting of stabilization filter F-05
*4 Moving average times : 10 times
5 Moving average times : 12 times
6 Moving average times : 14 times
7 Moving average times : 16 times
000 ~ 999 Unit : 1D
Data width of stabilization filter F-06
*005 00 : Stabilization filter OFF
00 ~ 99 Unit : 0.5 s
Time width of stabilization filter F-07
*01 00 : Stabilization filter OFF
Stability detection data width F-10 1 Effective
0~9 Unit : 0.5D
*4 0 : Stability detection OFF
Stability detection time width F-11 0~9 Unit : 0.5 s
*2 0 : Stability detection OFF
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Items Function No. Setting value Contents
0 OFF
1 All data
2 All data only weight is stable
3 Exceed +5D data
Comparator comparison *4 Exceed +5D data only weight is stable
F-20
operation 5 Beyond the range of data -5D to +5D
Beyond the range of data -5D to +5D only
6
weight is stable.
7 Throw mode
8 Discharge mode
0 : Display interlock
1 : Gross value
Target of comparator comparison 2 : Net value
00000 ~
operation 100 digit : S1 operating target
F-21 22222
(Target when F-20 is set by 1 to 101 digit : S2 operating target
*00000
6.) 102 digit : S3 operating target
103 digit : S4 operating target
104 digit : S5 operating target
0 : OFF
1 : OVER
Direction of comparator 2 : LESS
00000 ~
comparison operation 100 digit : S1 operating
F-22 22222
(Direction when F-20 is set by 1 101 digit : S2 operating
*00000
to 6.) 102 digit : S3 operating
103 digit : S4 operating
104 digit : S5 operating
0 On at (Gross weight)≧(measuring weight)
1 On at S2, S3 output
2 On at S2, S4 output
3 On at S2, S5 output
Operation of comparator S1 F-23
4 On at S3, S4 output
5 On at S3, S5 output
6 On at S3, S5 output
7 On at S4, S5 output
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Items Function No. Setting value Contents
*0 Display interlock
1 Gross value
BCD output target F-31
2 Net value
3 Tare weight value
0:Negative logic
1:Positive logic
100 digit : Data output logic
0000 ~ 1111 (Load data and decimal point)
BCD output logic F-32
*0000 101 digit : Polarity logic
102 digit : Flag logic
(ERROR, OVER, Stable, Gross)
103 digit : P.C.(Print command) logic
BCD P.C. (Print Command) 0 125 ms
F-33
width *1 25 ms
Switchover the communication *0 Communication protocol 1
F-39
protocol 1 Communication protocol 2
*0 Command mode
Stream (outputs synchronizing with the
1
display frequency.)
Communication protocol 1
F-40 Synchronizes with the print.
RS-232C operating mode
2
(Synchronize with key, external
control input or automatic print.)
*0 Interlock display
Communication protocol 2 F-41 1 Total weight
(Valid at F-39=0
RS-232C output target also F-40=1 or 2) 2 NET
3 Loading display data with condition
Data bit length
100digit : *0=7bit, 1=8bit
Parity
101 digit : 0=No parity, 1=Even parity,
*2=Odd parity
RS-232C/422/485 Stop bit
F-42 *13020
specification for communication 102 digit : *0=1bit, 1=2bit
Baud rate
103 digit : 0=1 200 bps, 1=2 400 bps,
2=4 800 bps, *3=9 600 bps,
Terminator
104 digit : 0=CR, *1=CR+LF
RS-422/485 00 ~ 31
F-43
Address setting *00
*0 RS-422
Changeover of RS-422/485 F-44
1 RS-485
0~9
RS-485 reply data delay time F-45 Unit : 0.1 s
*1
RS-232C/422/485 transmission *0 Nothing
F-46
data decimal point existence
(Valid at F-39=0) 1 Existing
Communication protocol 1
* : has been set as default.
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Items Function No. Setting value Contents
Stream (outputs synchronizing with the
*0
display frequency.)
Synchronizes with the print.
F-47 1
RS-232C operating mode (Synchronize with key, external
(Valid at F-39=1)
control input or automatic print.)
2 Command mode without address
3 Command mode with address
*0 Interlock display
F-48 1 Total weight
Communication protocol 2
(Valid at F-39=0 2 NET
RS-232C output target also F-47=1 or 2) 3 TARE
4 Total weight, NET, TARE
Switchover the digital format
Communication protocol 2 F-49 100 digit: *0= format 1, 1= format 2
*00
Switchover the data format (Valid at F-39=0) Setting digit of the unit
101 digit : *0= unit 2 digit, 1= unit 3 digit
*00 Operation OFF
1 The same operation as key
2 The same operation as key
3 The same operation as key
External control input IN1 4
F-60 The same operation as key
operation setting
5 The same operation as key
6 The same operation as key
Switch the display of net value
7
(Effective only in the measuring mode.)
8 Hold display (Level operation)
External control input IN2
F-61 It is optional as well as F-60.
operation setting
External control input IN3
F-62 It is optional as well as F-60.
operation setting
External control input IN4
F-63 It is optional as well as F-60.
operation setting
External control input IN5
F-64 It is optional as well as F-60.
operation setting
External control input IN6
F-65 It is optional as well as F-60.
operation setting
*0 Hold at it displays
SI/ F operating set F-70
1 Display unsynchronized.
For Maintenance F-90 Do not use
For Maintenance F-91 Do not use
Memory clear F-99 Set the function content is returned to setting default.
* : has been set as default.
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8. Various functions by function data
8-1. Digital filter
The digital filter function is a steady function by the running average processing of data into which A/D is
converted. The running average frequency is selected by setting function F-01.
The running average frequency can be selected from [OFF], [2 times], [4 times], [8 times], [10 times], [12
times], [14 times] and [16 times]. [4 times] is selected as a default.
The tendency to the characteristic by the running average is shown in the table below.
Running average frequency Little Much
Noise proof Sharpness Quick
Response speed Stable Slow
100: key
101: key
102: key
103: key
104: key
If the key is forbidden, valid only once key by press and two key at the same time.
8-3. Display frequency
The display frequency can be selected by the setting of function F-04.
The display frequency can be selected from [5 times/s] or [15 times/s].
[15 times/s] is selected as a default.
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8-4-3. Time width of stabilization filter
The time width of stabilization filter can be set by the function F-07.
Setting range : [00] ~ [99], Unit : 0.5 s, [00] : OFF
[01] is set as a default.
ex. The data width to which the stabilization filter is executed is selected by the function F-06.
The data width of the stabilization filter for each set value [n] is obtained in the display conversion
by the following expression.
[Data width of stabilization filter] = [Setting value of F-06] x [The scale interval]
When the setting by function F-06 is [10], and the scale interval is [D = 5], it will be as follows;
[Data width of stabilization filter] = 10 x 5
=50 D
When the change width of the load display is within the value set by function F-06, and when the
condition continues for the time for function F-07 or more, the stabilization filter set by function F-05
becomes effective.
Time width of
Time width of stabilization
Load variation stabilization filter
Data width of
stabilization filter
Time width of
stabilization filter
Load variation
Data width of
stabilization
Time
Digital filter for ON
stabilization filter
OFF
When the digital filter is set by function F-01, the moving average process executes [Moving average of
stabilization filter function (F-05)], after [The moving average of digital filter(F-01)].
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8-5. Stability detection
When the change width of the load display is within the data width set by function F-10, and when the
condition continues for the time set by function F-11 or more, the stability detection is the function to judge
the measuring value being stable.
8-5-1. Data width of stability detection
The data width of stability detection can be set by function F-10.
Setting range : [0] ~ [9], Unit : 0.5D, [0] : OFF
[4] is set as a default.
The data width is obtained in the display conversion by the below formula.
[Data width of stability detection] = [Setting value of F-10] x 0.5 x [The scale interval]
When the setting of function F-10 is [4], and when the scale interval is [D = 2], it will become as follows;
[Data width stability detection] = 4 x 0.5 x 2 = 4D
8-5-2. Time width of stability detection
The time width of stability detection can be set by function F-11.
Setting range : [0] ~ [9], Unit : 0.5 s, [0] : OFF
[2] is set as a default.
When two range or three range switches have been selected by the automatic range switches, the data width of
the stability detection execute the display conversion of the data width by the value of the first range scale
interval (scale interval in the calibration).
[OFF] is selected as a default, and printing is made by the input of key or external control input.
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8-8. Memory clear
Execute the memory clear by function F-99.
Return the setting contents of function to default setting.
The display is flickering, press key and display section will light down.
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9. Stored place for setting data
This instrument memorizes each data as RAM and EEPROM following below.
EEPROM is semi-permanently memorized in instrument by reason of nonvolatile.
Moreover, RAM data will disappear because RAM is not backed up.
Switchover the recording place of TARE data and zero set data which RAM or EEPROM by C function CF-17.
Initialize the all data which record in RAM at power up
When the instrument changes from the stand-by condition to measurement mode, the data recorded in RAM is
not initialized, and it operates by the data stored just before the stand-by condition.
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10. Check mode
In the check mode, the following confirmations can be made.
・ ROM version, ・ External control input operation, ・ Contact output operation (Option),
・ Output voltage of the load cell, ・ BCD output operation (Option), ・ Analog output (Option),
10-1. Setting method of Check mode
Measurement mode
By pressing the key from the normal measurement
mode, it enters into the stand-by condition.
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10-2. How to confirm ROM version.
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10-4. How to confirm a comparator output
S3 output
S4 output
S5 output
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10-5. How to Confirm an output count of digital load cell
In the confirmation of the digital load cell output voltage, the weight put on a present digital load cell is
converted into count value.
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10-6. How to confirm the BCD output (When BCD output is equipped with.)
When the BCD output is not installed, the BCD output is not confirmed.
10-7. How to confirm an analog output (When analog output is equipped with.)
Stand-by condition
When the analog output is not installed, the confirmation of analog output is not executed.
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11. Comparator
The comparator function is a function to compare the measured load values and the load value set
beforehand. The comparison result displays in judgement display section, and is output by the optional
comparator output (BUD output)
The comparator of this unit executes the comparison operation synchronizing with the display.
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11-3. Simple comparison mode
Simple comparison mode is the mode that outputting the signal of S1, S2, S3, S4, S5 comparing loading
value and setting value.
It is valid at function F-20 is [1 to 6].
Function
Setting value Contents
No.
0 : Display interlock
1 : Gross value
2 : Net value
00000 ~ 100 digit : S1 operating target
F-21 22222
*00000 101 digit : S2 operating target
102 digit : S3 operating target
103 digit : S4 operating target
104 digit : S5 operating target
0 : OFF
1 : OVER
2 : LESS
00000 ~ 100 digit : S1 operating
F-22 22222
*00000 101 digit : S2 operating
102 digit : S3 operating
103 digit : S4 operating
104 digit : S5 operating
0 On at (Gross weight) ≧ (measuring weight)
1 On at S2, S3 output
2 On at S2, S4 output
3 On at S2, S5 output
F-23
4 On at S3, S4 output
5 On at S3, S5 output
6 On at S3, S5 output
7 Normal comparator operation
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11-3-2. How to set a comparison value.
Setting of comparison value is valid only set in the function F-20 as [0] to [6] (simple comparison mode).
Measurement
By pressing key from the normal measurement mode, it
enters into the stand-by condition.
is displayed.
is blinking displayed.
Memorize a
set value
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[A] [B]
When key is pressed after setting the S3 setting value,
is blinking displayed.
is blinking displayed.
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11-3-3. S1 operation of simple comparison mode
(1) In case of selecting both S2, S3 [OVER] on function F-22.
S2: judge display, open collector output ON at (S2 set value) ≦ (display value)
S3: judge display, open collector output ON at (S3 set value) ≦ (display value)
S1: judge display, open collector output ON at (S2 set value) > (display value) and
(S3 set value) > (display value)
The upper diagram indicates when (S2 set value) < (S3 set value).
Always OFF when (S2 set value) ≧ (S3 set value), S1 judge display and S1 open corrector output.
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(3) In case of selecting S2 [UNDER], S3 [OVER] on function F-22.
S2: judge display, open collector output ON at (S2 set value) ≧ (display value)
S3: judge display, open collector output ON at (S3 set value) ≧ (display value)
S1: judge display, open collector output ON at (S2 set value) < (display value) < (S3 set value)
The upper diagram indicates when (S2 set value) < (S3 set value).
ON when (S2 set value) ≧ (S3 set value), S1 judge display and S1 open corrector output (S2 set value) <
(display value) < (S3 set value).
S2 ON
OFF
ON
S1
OFF
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Example: movement of comparator
Function F-20 [5] (Only out of the -5D ~ +5D data and condition is stable)
Target of movement of comparator Function F-21 [1] (Gross)
S3: 5 000
S2: 1 000
S1: ON at (S2 setting value) < (display value) < (S3 setting value)
ON
S2
OFF
ON
S1
OFF
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11-3-4. Operating condition of the comparator hysteresis
The comparator hysteresis is a function for the chattering prevention of the output relay.
The comparator hysteresis operating conditions is selected by setting function F-24.
The operating conditions of the comparator hysteresis can be selected from [On delay] and [Off
delay].
[On delay] is selected as a default.
Display
Hysteresis data width
S2 set value
Time
S2 judge display ON
Comparator
OFF
S2 set value
Display
Time
S2 judge display ON
Comparator OFF
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11-4. Weigh in/out mode
Weigh-in / weigh-out measurement is a function to measure the decided amount which is always
comparing between a load value and various set values.
The value of set value, fall, pre-set value, near zero, over and under is set, and the signal of small weigh-in
(S2 output), large weigh-in (S1 output) or near zero (S3 output) is output according to the comparison
result.
Please set function F-20 in [7] (weigh-in) and [8] (weigh-out) as comparator comparison operation when
you use weigh-in/weigh-out mode.
11-4-1. Various set value of weigh in/out
Set item Set range Contents
Target value Set the actual weight value which wants to be packed in
-99 999 ~ 99 999
(SET0) the bag etc.
Set the correction amount for the weight which has fallen
Fall (SET1) -99 999 ~ 99 999
in the air.
Pre-set value
-99 999 ~ 99 999 Set the weight value by which small weigh-in is made.
(SET2)
Near zero
-99 999 ~ 99 999 Use to detect the empty on the measuring section.
(SET3)
Over -99 999 ~ 99 999 Set the weight value which execute over judge.
Under -99 999 ~ 99 999 Set the weight value which execute under judge.
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11-4-2. Output condition of weigh in measurement
Load value
OVER
Target value
UNDER
Fall
Preliminary
Near zero
Zero display
Tare weight
cancellation
Zero
Time
Small weigh-in
Large weigh-in
Near zero
Under
Over
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11-4-3. Output condition of weigh-out measurement
Output signal Condition Output terminal
Small weigh-in Net value≦-(Target value-Fall) S1
Large weigh-in Net value≦-(Target value-Pre-set value) S2
Near zero Gross value≦Set value of near zero S3
Over Net value<-(Target value-Fall) S4
Under Net value>-(Target value-Fall) S5
Zero displ ay
Tare weight
Measurement
value
Time
Small weigh-in
Large weigh-in
Near zero
Under
Over
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11-4-4. Setting of various set values (Target value, Fall, Pre-set value, Near zero, Over, Under)
The setting of the target value, fall, pre-set value, near zero, over and under becomes effective only when the
function F-20 is set in [7] (weigh-in mode) and [8] (weigh-out mode).
Measurement mode
is displayed
Target value
As the target value memorized at present is displayed when
key is pressed, please set the target value by using the
following keys.
FALL
: Setting is interrupted, and return to
display.
PRE-SET
VALUE
When key is pressed after setting the fall (SET1)
is blinking displayed.
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[A] [B]
When key is pressed after setting the [PRE-SET VALUE]
OVER
(SET3), is blinking displayed.
Stand-by condition
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12. RS-232C interface
12-1. Specifications of RS-232C interface.
Specifications Contents
Communication method Half duplex
Synchronous method Start-stop synchronous method
Baud rate Select from 1 200、2 400、4 800 and 9 600 bps.
Data bit length Select from 7 bit and 8 bit.
Parity bit Select from No Parity, Even number Parity and Odd number Parity.
Stop bit Select from 1 bit and 2 bit.
Terminator Select from CR+LF and CR.
Transmission data ASCII code
Cable length Less than 15 m
When RS-422/485 interface is installed as an option, the operation of this function (RS-232C Interface) shall
become invalid.
Start
Command/Data Host→CSD-401
Data CSD-401→Host
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The communication operation is made only in the Measurement mode. During the modes other than the
Measurement mode, Error command is sent.
No response in the stand-by condition.
The flow control is not performed in the CSD-401.
CTS/RTS signal is not applied.
The X flow control is not performed.
The communication operation is a type of dialogue.
12-3-2. Selected output in the RS-232C stream mode and in synchronous with print sign
The output is of RS-232C is selected with the set of Function F-41.
The output of RS-232C is selected from [Gross value], [Net value] and [Load display data with state].
[Gross value] is selected as a default.
Setting Function F-41 becomes effective when the Function F-39 = [0] and at the same time the Function F-40 is
set as [1] or [2].
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12-3-6. Data format in Command mode
@ 0 0 2 2 Terminator
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
@ 0 0 2 2 - 1 2 3 Terminator
Address
00 ~ 31
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
@ 0 0 2 2 + 0 . 1 2 3 Terminator
Address
00 ~ 31
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
@ 0 0 2 2 + O L Terminator
Address
00 ~ 31
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
@ 0 0 2 2 - O L Terminator
Address
00 ~ 31
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When command No. is 26.
2 4 6
@ 0 0 2 6 Terminator
Command No.
31 S2 Print to set value
Address
00 ~ 31 32 S3 Fall
33 S4 Zero band
34 S5 Over
35 Under
Return (CSD-401 -> Host)
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
@ 0 0 3 0 Terminator
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(3) Reading out of condition (Host -> CSD-401)
2 4 6
Command No. Operation
@ 0 0 4 0 Terminator 40 Read-out of condition
@ 0 0 4 0 a b c d e f Terminator
@ 0 0 4 1 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 Terminator
When the mode is in Batch/Discharge mode, [Dribble flow] corresponds to [S1], [Full flow] to [S2] and [Zero
band] to [S3], [Over] to [S4] and [Under to [S5] individually.
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(5) Reading out of Unit (Host -> CSD-401)
2 4 6
Command No. Operation
@ 0 0 4 2 Terminator
42 Read-out of Unit
@ 0 0 4 2 a b c Terminator
Unit a b c
No Unit 0 0 0
g 0 0 1
kg 0 1 0
t 0 1 1
lb 1 0 0
(6) Change of condition (Host -> CSD-401)
2 4 6
Command No. Operation
@ 0 0 5 0 Terminator
50 Zero set
51 Tare
Address Command No.
00 ~ 31 52 Tare clear
During normal operation 58 Gross display
Return (CSD-401 -> Host) 59 Net display
2 4 6
@ 0 0 5 0 Terminator
@ 0 0 E R 0 2 Terminator
Address
00 ~ 31
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(7) Writing comparative data (Host -> CSD-401)
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
@ 0 0 6 0 Terminator
@ 0 0 6 0 Terminator
@ 0 0 E R 1 3 Terminator
Address
00 ~ 31
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(8) Reading out the % of deviation load
2 4 6 Command No. Operation
80 % value of eccentric load of ID No.1
@ 0 0 8 0 Terminator
81 % value of eccentric load of ID No.2
@ 0 0 6 0 Terminator
The % value of eccentric load is the percentage for the average value which came from the value that the Gross
weight value is divided by the number of Digital load cell connected.
The calculation of % of eccentric load shall be as follows:
m : No. of Digital load cells connected.
Dn: Load value of ID No. n
Hn: % value of eccentric load of ID No. n
D1 D2 ・・・D m D1 D2 ・・・D m
Hn D n 100 [%]
m m
The unit is fixed as 0.1%. No decimal point is added.
@ 0 0 E R 0 1 Terminator
Error
Contents Remarks
Command
01 Error of impossible to execute When the mode is in Calibration, Function or Check.
Another Error of inconvenient
02 When the received command cannot be executed.
of the instrument
10 Parity error When the parity detection is an error.
11 Framing error When the stop bit detection is an error.
12 Overrun error When the incoming reading command is an error.
Data code and data length When the data code received is not corresponding to
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error data lengthy.
14 No appropriate command When the incoming command is not corresponding.
The error command is not sent when the address and the finish command (Terminator) cannot be detected.
Please consider dealing on host side when the communication error command is transmitted from the host.
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12-3-7. Data format in stream mode synchronized with print signal.
@ 0 0 9 9 Terminator
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
@ 0 0 9 9 - 1 2 3 Terminator
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
@ 0 0 9 9 + 0 . 1 2 3 Terminator
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
@ 0 0 9 9 + O L Terminator
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
@ 0 0 9 9 - O L Terminator
(2) When the set of F-41 is [Load display data with condition]
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
C C C C C C
C1 C2 . C3 C4 . C5 C6 C7 C8 C9. Terminator
10 11 12 13 14 15
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12-4. Explanation when the communication protocol2 (F-39=1) is selected.
12-4-1. Operation mode of RS-232C interface
The operation mode of RS-232C interface is selected form [Stream mode], [Synchronize with print sign],
[Command mode (without address)] or [Command mode (with address)],
[Stream mode] is selected as default.
(1) Command mode
By sending the fixed Command/data from the Host (Personal computer, sequencer and so on) to
the CSD-401, the data shall be send back from the CSD-401 to the side of Host corresponding to
the Command / Data.
Please communicate according to the following procedure.
Start
The communication is possible only in the measurement mode. When [Stream mode] is selected, the
communication turns [OFF] except for the Measurement mode. When [Command mode] is selected,
communication turns OFF in display [OFF], and when the other mode is selected, the Execution Error command
is sent.
CSD-401 does not execute the flow control.
CSD-401 does not use the CTS/RTS signals.
CSD-401 does not execute the X flow control.
The operation of communication is interactive.
12-4-2. Output synchronized with print signal in stream mode of RS-232C interface
Output of RS-232C interface is selected with setting of function F-48.
Output of RS-232C interface is selectable from [Interlocking with display], [Gross], [Net], [Tare] or [Gross,
Net and Tare].
[Interlocking with display] is selected as a default.
The setting of Function F-48 becomes effective when F-39 is set as [1], and F-47 is set as [0] or [1].
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12-4-3. Communication specification of RS-232C interface
The Communication specification of RS-232C interface is set by function F-42.
Function No. Set value Contents
0 0 0 0 0
Data bit length 0: 7 bit、1: 8 bit
Parity bit 0: No parity
1: Even number parity
00000 2: Odd number parity
F-42
~ 13121
Stop bit 0: 1 bit, 1: 2 bit
Baud rate 0: 1 200 bps, 1: 2 400 bps
2: 4 800 bps, 3: 9 600 bps
Terminator 0: CR, 1: CR+LF
[13020] is set as a default.
12-4-4. Set of address of RS-232C interface
The address is fixed as [00].
12-4-5. Set of data format and
The data format and Unit / digit is set by function F-49.
Function Nos. Set value Contents
0 0
Change of data format
0=Format 1
F-49 00 ~ 11
1=format 2
Setting the digit of unit
0=2 digits for unit, 1=3 digits for unit
The data format 1 is [7 digits load data with state] and the data format 2 is [8 digits load data with no
state].
The digit for unit can be selected whichever one from 2 digits for the unit and 3 digits.
[Format 1] and [2 digits for the unit] is selected as a default.
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12-4-6. Data format of Command mode
When the F-47 [The command with address] is selected, [@00] (00= address) is attached at the top of command
and Return. But, when the [The command with no address] is selected with the Function F-47, other than the
difference of no attach of [@00] to the top of Command and Return, the same format shall be made for the
[Command with address attached] and those returns.
The load data is justified to the right.
The sign enters + for positive and - sign for negative. When [0], the + sign shall be entered.
The load data is not processed by the zero suppression.
When the decimal point is specified at the Function CF-01, then the decimal point attaches to the specified
position.
When overload is occurred in Format 1, the Load data section becomes all spaces except for decimal point. The
sign enters + to the specified position, whichever polarity the sign will be.
When overload is occurred in Format 2, the load data section becomes [+9999999] whichever the polarity might
be.
In the Format 1, you can select the digits of unit whichever [2 digits] or [3 digits] with the Function of F-46. The
unit enters in right –aligned, and extra digits become spaces.
The blank are all spaces.
When you want to confirm the instrument to the suitable JIS standard, use it with the CF-03 set value to [2].
At the overload, [OL] is output as a load data. When the gross value is less than -20D, [-OL] is output also.
@ 0 0 R W Terminator
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Return (CSD-401 -> Host)
In case of format-2
2 4 6 8 10 12
@ 0 0 + 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 Terminator
2 4 6 8 10 12
@ 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 Terminator
Address
00 ~ 31
2 4 6 8 10 12
@ 0 0 + 0 0 0 0 . 1 2 3 Terminator
Address
00 ~ 31
2 4 6 8 10 12
@ 0 0 + 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Terminator
Address
00 ~ 31
@ 0 0 M Z Terminator
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(3) Writing comparison data (Host -> CSD-401)
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
@ 0 0 H I . Terminator
In normal operation
Return (CSD-401 -> Host)
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
@ 0 0 H I . Terminator
@ 0 0 + 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 Terminator
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% value of unbalanced load is the ratio of average value which the Gross weight is divided by the number of load
cells connected. The calculation of % of unbalanced load shall be as follows:
m : Number of digital load cells connected
Dn: Load value of ID number n
Hn: % value of unbalanced load of ID No.
D1 D2 ・・・D m D1 D2 ・・・D m
Hn D n 100 [%]
m m
The unit is fixed as 0.1%. No decimal point is attached.
@ 0 0 I Terminator
Address
00~31
@ 0 0 ? Terminator
Address
00~31
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When selecting [the command with address attached], if you cannot detect the address no. and End code
(terminator), the error code shall not be sent back.
When selecting [Command with no address] the error command shall not be sent back, if you cannot detect the
end code (terminator).
When the data length of command data is more than 17 characters, the error command may not be sent back.
When communication error command is sent back from the instrument, consider the measure in the Host side.
(1) When F-48 is set as either one of [Interlocking with display], [Gross], [Net] or [Tare'
Case : Format-1
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
C C C C C C
C1 C2 . C3 C4 . C5 C6 C7 C8 C9. Terminator
10 11 12 13 14 15
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Case : Format-2
2 4 6 8 10
+ 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 Terminator
Load data
Sign of load data
2 4 6 8 10
- 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 Terminator
2 4 6 8 10
+ 0 0 0 0 . 1 2 3 Terminator
2 4 6 8 10
+ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Terminator
(2) When setting the Function F-48 sets [Gross + Net + Tare].
According to the format selected, data of [Gross], [Net] and [Tare] can be sent continously.
The series of data will become the value of calculated one from the same AD data.
In the stream mode, data is outputted synchronous with display times, but there may have the case of
asynchronous with the display, due to the mutual relation of setting of baud rate and display times.
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13. Options
13-1. Analog output
13-1-1. Specifications of current output (P/N : CSD-401-P07)
Spec. Contents
Output DC4 mA to 20 mA
Load characteristics 260 ohm or less
Non-linearity 0.05 %F.S.
Resolution Approx. 1/12 000
At [- OL] display, approx. DC2.4 mA
Over-range
At [OL] display, approx.DC21.6 mA
Output times 5 times/s, 15 times/s
13-1-2. Specifications of voltage output (P/N : CSD401-P25)
Spec. Contents
Output DC0 V to 10 V
Load characteristics 5 k-ohm or more
Non-linearity 0.05 %F.S.
Resolution Approx. 1/12 000
AT [-OL] display, approx. DC―1 V.
Over-range
At [OL] display, approx. DC11 V.
Output times 5 times /s,15 times/s
The analog output of the instrument executes to rewrite synchronous with the display.
After feeding power, the analog output has output variable factors.
For your safe operation, please use the instrument after about one (1) hour later.
Shield
A Load resistance
+ - less than 280 ohm
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(2) Voltage output
Shield
Load resistance
V 5 k-ohm or more
Use the shielded cable for connection of analog output, and connect it with F.G. terminal.
約21.6mA
Approx.21.6 mA
約11VV
Approx.11
the maximum最大値
display 20 mA
10 V
-20Dー1表示
display
The minimum display
最小値 4 mA
0V 0表示 表示
Display The maximum
最大表示 display Display
最大表示の+
+9D 110 %display
of the maximum
約2.4 mA mA
Approx.2.4
約- 1 V–1 V
Approx.
The CF-71 sets the display when outputs the minimum value.
The CF-72 sets the display when outputs the maximum value.
Set the value of CF-72 not to exceed the weighing capacity set in item 4.
Set the value of CF-71 smaller than the value of CF-71.
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Scaling of analog output when the set value of CF-03 is 0 or 1
Analog output
Approx.21.6 mA
Approx.11 V
Maximum value
20 mA
10 V
Minimum value 4 mA
0V 0 Display Display
Maximum display
+110 % of maximum display
Approx.2.4 mA
Approx.- 1 V
By CF-71, set the display when the minimum value is output.
By CF-72, set the display when the maximum value is output.
for example
CF-71: Set to 1 000
CF-72: Set to 5 000
Output the maximum value when the display is 5 000.
Output the minimum value when the display is 1 000.
Analog output
Approx.21.6 mA
Approx.11 V
Maximum value
20 mA
10 V
Minimum value 4 mA
0V 1 000 Display
5 000
5 500
Approx.2.4 mA
Approx.- 1 V
Set the value of CF-72 not to exceed the weighing capacity set in item 4.
Set the value of CF-72 smaller than the value of CF-71.
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13-1-6. Fine adjustment on analog output
Makes the fine adjustment with the ZERO trimmer and the SPAN trimmer after scaling is executed for the
analog output by setting C function CF-71 and CF-72.
The range of fine adjustment is approx. ±10 % for the full scale.
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13-2. BCD output
13-2-1. Specifications for BCD output (P/N: CSD401-P15)
Specifications I/O Contents
BCD data Output 5 digits parallel output
ON with the output of minus polarity, OFF with the pulse polarity
POL. (polarity) Output
output.
P.C. (Print command) Output ON in constant time after conversion of BCD output is over.
ON during error has occurred. Refer to the contents of error in
ERROR Output
paragraph 16.
OVER Output ON synchronous with OL display (Overload)
Comparator output Output Output for S1, S2, S3, S4 and S5
STAB.(stable) Output ON during detection of stable.
GROSS(gross weight) Output ON at the time of Gross data is outputting.
BCD-ENABLE Input Makes the BCD output in high impedance condition.
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13-2-5. P.C. width (Print command)
Select the width of Print command of BCD output with the Function F-33.
The width of Print command can be selectable from [125 ms] and [25 ms].
[125 ms] is selected as a default.
Before and after the rise time of the print command, there may be unstable condition due to conversion of BCD
data.
Reading the correct BCD data can be made by the timing of decay of Print command.
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13-2-7. Input/Output equivalent circuit
2.2K
OUTPUT
INPUT
200 2.2K
3300P
0.1U
COM. COM.
VCE = DC30 V
I = DC20 mA MAX
ON ON ON ON
DATA
POL.
At 5 times/s:Changeable to Approx. 125 ms/approx.25 ms
15 times/s:Approx.25 ms
ON ON ON ON
P.C.
At the time of data output of all the P.C., DATA and POL., the output transistor becomes ON. (negative logic
electrically).
DATA
POL.
ON ON ON ON ON ON
P.C.
ON
OVER
At the time of OVER output, the output transistor of OVER signal becomes ON. (negative logic electrically) Also,
at the time of OVER output, the all of the DATA of output transistor become OFF condition. (Positive logic
electrically) (However, the POL becomes OFF at the time of plus over, and becomes ON at the time of minus
over.)
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(3) When the error is occurred.
DATA
POL.
ON ON ON ON ON
P.C.
ON
ERROR
At the time of ERROR output, the output transistor for ERROR signal will become ON. (Negative logic
electrically.) Also at the time of ERROR output, all of the DATA and POL. become OFF condition of output
transistor. (Positive logic electrically.)
The HOLD signal, can be treated by holding the control input signal that is set at [8] (display hold) with the
Function F-60 to F65 within the control input IN1 to IN6.
HOLD
DATA
POL.
ON ON ON ON ON
P.C.
For the HOLD signal, the operation shall be executed after approx. 100 ms or more is shorted.
At the time of inputting HOLD signal, the output transistor of P.C. is in OFF condition. (Positive logic electrically.)
However, as for P.C., it becomes OFF after 1 shot of operation.
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13-3. RS-422/485 interface
When the RS-422/485 interface is/are installed, the operation of standard RS-232C interface becomes ineffective.
Start
Command/data Host→CSD-401
Data CSD-401→Host
Communicating operation is made in the measurement mode only. In the other modes, Error command is sent
back.
In the condition of standing–by, the response will not be made.
In the instrument of CSD-401, the Flow control will not be made.
The X flow control will not be made.
The communication operation is the type of Dialogue type.
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(2) Specifications for RS-422/485 communication
Selec the specificatios forRS-422/485 with the set of Function F-42.
Function No. Set value Contents
0 0 0 0 0
Data bit length 0: 7 bit、1: 8 bit
Parity bit 0: No parity
1: Even parity
00000 2: Odd parity
F-42
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Stop bit 0: 1 bit、1: 2 bit
Baud rate 0: 1 200 bps,1: 2 400 bps
2: 4 800 bps,3: 9 600 bps
Terminator 0: CR,1: CR+LF
[13020] is set as a default.
(3) Address setting for RS-422/485
With the set of Function F-43, address setting for RS-422/485 can be made.
Setting range: 00 ~ 31
[00] is set as a default.
(4) Change of RS-422/485
With the set of Function F-44, change of RS-422 and RS-485 can be preformed.
[RS-422] is set as a default.
(5) Delay time of sending back data of RS-485
After sending back from the Host side, you can delay the returning data from the CSD-401 side in
the case of sending terminal from the Host side becomes low impedance.
With the setting of F-45, you can set the delay time of sending back data of RS-485.
Setting range: 0 ~ 9 Unit : 0.1 s
[1] is set as a default.
(6) Yes/No of decimal point of sending data of RS-422/485
With the setting of F-46, presence of decimal point for RS-422/485 send data is selected.
[No decimal point] is selected as a default.
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13-3-3. Explanation when Communication protocol 2(F-39 = 1) is selected.
(1) Operating mode of RS-232C interface
1) Command mode
By sending the fixed command/data from the Host (PC, sequencer, etc.) to CSD-401, the data
corresponding to the command/data will be sent back to the Host side from the CSD-401.
Be sure to make communication according to the following procedure.
Start
Command/Data Host→CSD-401
Data CSD-401→Host
2) Stream mode
The latest data of targeted to output selected in the Function F-48 can be output continuously.
However, depending on the setting on display times and bauds rate, the output times might vary.
3) Synchronized with print
The data of output target selected with the Function F-48 can be output synchronous with the print
signal ( key, external control input, automatic print).
The operation of communication can be made during the Measurement mode only.
When the [Stream mode] is selected, the communication becomes [OFF] except for the Measurement mode. In
the [Command mode’, communication becomes OFF at the time of display is OFF, and other than the modes, the
Execution Error command shall be sent.
The Flow control cannot be made in the instrument of CSD-401.
The CTS/RTS signals are not used.
The X flow control is not made.
The operation of communication is dialogue type.
Setting of Function F-48 becomes effective when the Function F-39 = [0] or [1].
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(2) Specifications for RS-422/485 interface communication
With the set of Function F-42, select the specifications for RS-422/485 communication.
Function No. Set value Contents
0 0 0 0 0
Data bit length 0: 7 bit, 1: 8 bit
Parity bit 0: No parity
1: Even parity
00000 2: Odd parity
F-42
~ 13121
Stop bit 0: 1 bit, 1: 2 bit
Baud rate 0: 1 200 bps, 1: 2 400 bps
2: 4 800 bps, 3: 9 600 bps
Terminator 0: CR,1:CR+LF
[13020] is set as a default.
(3) Setting address for RS-422/485
With the set of Function F-43, setting address for RS-422/485 can be performed.
Setting range : [00] ~ [31]
[00] is set as a default.
(4) Change of data format of RS-232C and set digit of unit
With the set of Function F-49, set the change of data format and digit of unit.
Function No. Set value Contents
0 0
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13-3-4. Pin configuration and wiring of terminals
SDA RDA TRM. SDA Differential output(+)
SDB RDB S.G. SDB Differential output(-)
RDA Differential input(+)
RDB Differential input(-)
TRM Terminal resistance
S.G. Signal grand
Located the furthest place from the Host (personal computer, sequencer), make the TRM. Terminal and RDB
terminal short, and then connect with the built-in terminal resistance.
For the connection, twisted pair type wire shall be recommended.
The SG of RS-422/485 and the COM.1 of external control input are common.
The internal circuit is isolated from photo coupler.
To suit the instrument to the suitable JIS standard, use the shielded cable, and connect the shielded cable with
the FG terminal.
(1) Connection of 1 to 1
RS-422 Host CSD-401
RDA SDA
RDB SDB
SDA RDA
SDB RDB Address 00
TRM.
S.G. S.G.
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(2) Connection of 1 to n
CSD-401 CSD-401
SDA SDA
SDB SDB
RDA RDA
RDB Address 01 RDB Address 01
TRM. TRM.
S.G. S.G.
SDA SDA
SDB SDB
RDA Connect the RDA
Connect the
terminal resistance RDB Address 09 terminal resistance RDB Address 31
TRM. at the furthest place TMR
at the furthest place
S.G. from Host. S.G.
from Host.
The polarity of signal for host computer might be the case of adverse on due to the kind of instrument.
Depending to the kinds of instrument at Host side, there may be the case of no S.G terminal.
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13-4. Serial interface (S-I/F)
13-4-1. Specifications for interface(P/N:CSD401-P77)
Specifications Contents
Baud rate 600 bps
Data bit length 8 bit
Parity bit ODD
Stop bit 1 bit
Start bit 1 bit
Sending data Binary code, BCD
13-4-2. Data format
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
INTERVAL F1 F2 F3 LEN FUN1 FUN2 ST1 ST2 OVR ERR G1 G2 G3 N1 N2 N3 T1 T2 T3 BCC
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
7 6 4 5
Sign (SET when minus)
Decimal point
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13-4-3. Explanation of format/data
(1) Print bit (FUN1:bit 0)
This bit can be used as a trigger at the instrument of receiving side .
(2) Automatic display bit (ST1:bit 7,bit 6)
bit 7:When the display of the instrument is Gross weight, set as [1].
bit 6:When the display of the instrument is Net weight, set as [1].
When detecting stable and the key input(or external control input) is made, sending can be
made by setting the automatic print bit of output format FUNC1, as [1].
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13-4-5. Connection with serial interface ( S I/F )
+ - F.G.
Corresponding device for serial interface, there is the M250 type of printer made by Unipulse Co.
Be sure to use the 2 cores shield cable as possible. For the shield, connect with the FG terminals.
In case of no use of shield wire, make them twisted.
(The cable length is within 100 m when the shielded wire is used, and when no shielded wire is applied, the
length is within 20 m.)
The corresponding devices for serial interface can be connectable up to 3 sets in parallel.
(The maximum output current : Approx. DC20 mA)
When adopting the instrument to suitable to JIS standard, be sure to use the shielded cable and connect the
cable with the FG terminals.
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14. Trouble shooting
When abnormal point(s) is/are found during the operation of the instrument, check by the following
procedures. Moreover, when you cannot find applicable item(s) or solve the symptom of trouble even
after you have taken some measures, contact with us.
14-1. Executing troubleshooting
Does supply
power voltage satisfy No
the specifications?
Supply power source suitable for
the specifications.
Yes
Comparator display
Yes
is wrong.
External control
input doesn’t Yes
work.
RS-232C Yes
doesn’t operate.
No Check on RS-232C.
Operation of options
Yes
is/are wrong.
Check on options.
No
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Check on liquid
crystal display.
Load displays. No
Yes
The fuse has blown.
OL display Yes
No
No 1
No
No
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1
(1) Remove the connecting cable from the terminal board of digital load cell.
(2) Measure the voltage between No.1-No.3 on the terminal board.
* Set the measurement range to DC・V for the measuring instrument such as testers and so on.
(1) Connect the cable for the digital load cell to the terminal board again.
(2) Make calibration again according to the step 4.
No
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2
(1) Remove the connecting cable from the terminal board of digital load cell.
(2) Measure the voltage between No.1-No.3 on the terminal board.
* Set the measurement range to DC・V for the measuring instrument such as testers and so on.
Voltage between 1
No
and 3 is stabilized in
DC12V.
Inform us about the contents of
failure and situation in details.
Yes
Same situation
No
Yes
Measurement start
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Operation check on comparator
Intended operation is No
made?
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Check on the External control
input.
Connection is right? No
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Check on RS-232C
Connection is right? No
Communication protocol is No
set correctly.
Setting on command/data No
is/are correct.
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Check on options.
No To S I/F check.
No To RS-422 check.
No To RS-485 check.
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Check on analog output
外部制御入力
Right connection? No
Connect properly. No
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Check on BCD output.
Is wiring right? No
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Check on RS-422
Communication protocol No
has set properly.
Change of RS-422/485 No
has set properly.
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Check on RS-485.
Connection is right? No
Communication protocol No
has set properly.
Command/data is set No
properly.
Change of RS-422/485 No
has set properly.
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Check on Serial I/F
Is connection right? No
Timing of data
transmission (print) is wrong. Yes
No
Select the operation mode
corresponding to the specifications
of data receiving site.
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15. Life time of using parts
15-1. Life time
The parts used in the instrument will have lifetime. It may differ depending to application method and
environmental conditions, the lifetime of each shall be as follows:
Parts name Application Rough standard of lifetime
EEPROM Record of set data Write to EEPROM, one million times
Electrolytic capacitor Approx. 10years
(1) EEPROM
When writing is made to EEPROM more than the time of lifetime, you can’t write to the data
anymore, so exchange shall be required.
When using the method descibe below, you may reach the liftime of EEPROM in a short period.
1) The store place for Tare cancellation data and Zero set data is specified as [EEPROM] and high
frequency in use of both data are seen.
2) High frequency in use of re-writing comparative data in RS-232C or optional RS-422/485 in
interface are seen.
(2) Electrolytic capacitor
It may be influenced largely by some applied using condition such as environmental temperature
and so on, but the lifetime shall be for approx. 10 years in normal operating in air conditioned room
and continuous operation.
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16. Specifications
16-1. Specifications for applicable sensors
Supply source for sensor Within DC12 V±0.3 V 140 mA
Applicable transducers Up to 4 pieces of our digital load cell can be connectable.
Input interface RS-485 (2 wires method)
Baud rate 57 600 bps
Terminal resistance Attached externally.
16-2. Specifications for digital
Display range -99 999 to 99 999
Display increment 1 (2,5,10,20 and 50 can be changeable)
Load display
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16-4. General specifications
Operating Temperature -10 degree-C to 50 degree-C
temp. range Humidity 85 %RH or less (Non-condensing.)
Power supply
AC100 V to AC240 V (Allowable variable range AC85 V to AC264 V)
voltage
Power supply
Power supply 50/60 Hz
frequency
Power Approx. 13 VA (No options at AC100 V)
consumption Approx. 15 VA at max. (With options attached at AC100 V.)
Outline dimensions (W×H×D) 96 mm × 48 mm × 120 mm (Excludes protruding parts.)
Weight Approx. 0.4 kg (Excludes options.)
16-5. Standard specifications at the time of shipment
Span adjustment 1000000 display at 1000000 counts of output of digital load cell.
Minimum scale 1
16-6. Accessories
Instruction manual 1 piece
Midget fuse 1 piece (0.5 A)
Unit seal 1 sheet
Panel mount metal 2 pieces
Panel mount packing 1 piece
Plug for BCD output 1 piece (Attached only when optional BCD output is installed.)
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17. Error display
Flashing displays about 2 seconds when selecting No. whose No. is not existed on
the list at the time of setting C function and function is set.
During calibration is made, flashing displays about 2 seconds, at the time of setting
[Weighing capacity (DISP) < setting weight value (LOAD)].
During calibration, flashing displays in about 2 seconds when the output count of
digital load cell is less than ‘- 1 100 000× connecting number of digital load cell’ and
at the same time more than the Zero adjustment range at minus side.
During calibration, flashing displays in about 2 seconds when the output count of
digital load cell is more than [1] 100 000× connecting number of digital load cells’ and
at the same time more than the Zero adjustment range at pulse side.
During calibration, flashing displays in about 2 seconds when [Output count of digital
load cell of Span] – [Output count of digital load cell at zero point] <0 and also before
reaching the span adjustment range.
During calibration, flashing displays in about 2 seconds when ‘output count of digital
load cell of span’ - ‘output count of digital load cell of zero point’ > 1 100 000×number
of connection of digital load cell, and also exceeding the span adjustment range.
At the time of digital liberalized compensation is made, flashing displays in about 2
seconds when the output of digital load cell is low.
At the time of digital liberalized compensation is made, flashing displays in about 2
Seconds when the output of digital load cell is high.
(Effective for the C function CF-15 ‘Power on zero operation’)
Displays when power is supplied at the time of output of digital load cell exceeds
±10 % of weighing capacity, or when the display is ON.
Pressing the key with the condition of , the load value display shall be
appeared compulsively.
Lights on when the load display exceeds ‘(+ weighing capacity) + 9D’, or exceeds
‘+110 % of weighing capacity’. (Due to the setting of C function CF-03.)
Lights on when the load display exceeds ‘(- weighing capacity ) - 9D’ or exceeds ‘-
20D’. (Due to the setting of C function CF-03.)
Output of pulse over of digital load cell
(Even the output count of digital load cell of one set is 1 100 000 or more.)
Output of minus over of digital load cell
(Even the output count of digital load cell of one set is less then -1 100 000.)
At the time of feeding power, or display ON, you can’t detect the stability.
All lights on. When you make the stability detection OFF with whichever Function F-10 and
Function F-11, then all lights on.
When S/N (serial No.) of digital load cell isn’t registered for the C Function from
CF-60 to CF-67, displays soon after power supply is on.
When the S/N (serial no.) of digital load cell of ID=1 and the S/N set for the C
Function CF-60 is different, displays soon after power supply is on.
When the S/N (serial no.) of digital load cell of ID=2 and the S/N set for the C
Function CF-61 is different, displays soon after power supply is on.
When the S/N (serial no.) of digital load cell of ID=3 and the S/N set for the C
Function CF-62 is different, displays soon after power supply is on.
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When the S/N (serial no.) of digital load cell of ID=4 and the S/N set for the C
Function CF-63 is different, displays soon after power supply is on.
When the S/N (serial no.) of digital load cell of ID=5 and the S/N set for the C
Function CF-64 is different, displays soon after power supply is on.
When the S/N (serial no.) of digital load cell of ID=6 and the S/N set for the C
Function CF-65 is different, displays soon after power supply is on.
When the S/N (serial no.) of digital load cell of ID=7 and the S/N set for the C
Function CF-66 is different, displays soon after power supply is on.
When the S/N (serial no.) of digital load cell of ID=8 and the S/N set for the C
Function CF-67 is different, displays soon after power supply is on.
Displays when the digital load cell of ID=1 gives no response, or there is abnormality
on the response.
Displays when the digital load cell of ID=2 gives no response, or there is abnormality
on the response.
Displays when the digital load cell of ID=3 gives no response, or there is abnormality
on the response.
Displays when the digital load cell of ID=4 gives no response, or there is abnormality
on the response.
Displays when the digital load cell of ID=5 gives no response, or there is abnormality
on the response.
Displays when the digital load cell of ID=6 gives no response, or there is abnormality
on the response.
Displays when the digital load cell of ID=7 gives no response, or there is abnormality
on the response.
Displays when the digital load cell of ID=8 gives no response, or there is abnormality
on the response.
Displays when the error on 4 corners adjustment has occurred.
(Such the case, in making 4 corners adjustment without no weights, and so on.)
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18. Warranty
18-1. Warranty
The instrument is covered by a warranty for a period of one year from the date of delivery.
As for repairs and/or after service is required during the period of warranty, contact with our sales office or
sales agent from which you have purchased.
18-2. Repair
Before asking repairs, check once again that the connection, setting and adjustment for the instrument
have finished properly.
Especially, check whether the connections of strain gage applied transducers are disconnected or cut off.
As a result of checking, still there may have some defects in the instrument, contact with our sales office or
sales agency from which you have purchased.
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19. Pattern of character display
The patterns of 7-segment character display are as follows.
0 D Q
1 E R
2 F S
3 G T
4 H U
5 I V
6 J W
7 K X
8 L Y
9 M Z
A N ?
B O !
C P -
space
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20. List of function setting
Make use of then when changing function setting is made by customer side.
Setting table of C Functions
Set value by Set value by
Function Nos. Initial value Function Nos. Initial value
customer customer
CF-01 0 CF-64
CF-03 2 CF-65
CF-05 0 CF-66
CF-10 0 CF-67
CF-11 0 CF-70 0
CF-12 1 CF-71 00000
CF-13 01 CF-72 10000
CF-14 2 CF-80 1.000000
CF-15 0 CF-81 1.000000
CF-16 0 CF-82 1.000000
CF-17 00 CF-83 1.000000
CF-25 0 CF-84 1.000000
CF-26 10 CF-85 1.000000
CF-27 10 CF-86 1.000000
CF-28 9.797 CF-87 1.000000
CF-29 9.797 CF-90 1
CF-40 0 CF-91 10000
CF-41 2 CF-92 10000
CF-42 03000 CF-93 L 0, H 0
CF-43 3 CF-94 L 0000, H 100
CF-44 06000 CF-95 1
CF-60 CF-97 05
CF-61 CF-98 -
CF-62 CF-99 -
CF-63
Setting Function table
Function Nos. Initial value Set value by Function Nos. Initial value Set value by
customer customer
F-01 2 F-39 0
F-03 00000 F-40 0
F-04 1 F-41 0
F-05 4 F-42 13020
F-06 005 F-43 00
F-07 01 F-44 0
F-10 4 F-45 0
F-11 2 F-46 0
F-16 0 F-47 0
F-20 4 F-48 0
F-21 00000 F-49 0
F-22 00000 F-60 0
F-23 0 F-61 0
F-24 0 F-62 0
F-25 00 F-63 0
F-30 0 F-64 0
F-31 0 F-65 0
F-32 0000 F-70 0
F-33 0 F-99 ---
MEMO
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21. Appendix
21-1. Fuse exchanging method
When installation method for the fuse is wrong and/or capacity of installed fuse is inadequate, it causes an
unexpected faulty of the instrument.
Hook A
Rear panel
Case
Hook A
(3) Open the hook B of the case to the arrow direction, then draw out the assembly PC board to the arrow
direction.
Case
Assembly P.C.Board
Hook B
Hook B
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(4) Exchange the fuse attached on the POWER CARD.
Fuse holder
Power card
P.C.Board
Fuse(Exchange)
P.C.Board
(5) After exchanging the fuse, insert the assembly P.C. board to the position where it stuck with the hook
B.
Case
P.C. board
(6) Insert the rear panel to the position stuck with the hook A on the case.
Hook A
Case
Rear panel
Hook A
There may have the possibilities that you cannot get key click feeling or you cannot make key operation if the
rear panel is not attached to the case tightly.
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●The contents of this manual may subject to change without notice.