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CONTENTS

1. Precautions Before Using Scale ................. 7


2. Installation .......................................................... 8
A. Package Contents ................................................. 8
B. Overall View ......................................................... 8
3. Explanation Of Display Symbols.............. 9
4. Keypad Functions...........................................11
5. Connection Description............................... 12
A. Remote port......................................................... 12
B. Extra display/Control box port ....................... 12
C. RS-232 output port ............................................ 15
6. Operations......................................................... 16
A. Switch on & off ................................................... 16
B. Zero the scale....................................................... 17
C. Sampling before counting................................. 17
D. Counting by using reduction unit weight...... 20
E. Storing PLU(Product Look UP) to Memory 21
F. Subtract container’s weight .............................. 31
G. Weight / Quantity accumulation ..................... 34
H. Preset counting check range ............................ 36
I. Preset weight check range.................................. 38
J. Change platform ................................................. 40

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7. User Programming Functions ..................42
A. Auto. Shut off time span ....................................42
B. Backlight type ......................................................43
C. Change unit of measure from kg/g to Pound44
D. Unit weight recomputing ..................................45
E. Transmit method setting....................................46
F. Baud Rate setting.................................................47
G. Label format setting
(available when a label printer is connected.) 48
H. Check alarm type ...............................................49
I. Cancel Tare setting...............................................52
J. Remote platform setting.....................................53
K. Three section control signal ..............................54
L. Transmit method of extra display ...................55
M. Baud rate setting of extra display...................56
N. Zero Tracking Range .........................................57
O. Zero display Range ............................................58
P. Stable class Range................................................59
Q. Stable class Rate..................................................60
8. Calibration(can only be done in kg/lb).61
9. Power supply & battery operation .......63
10. RS-232 Output .......................................64
11. Error Codes ............................................71
12. Technical Data ........................................72

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PRECAUTIONS

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PRECAUTIONS

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1. Precautions Before Using The Scale
Environment
The scale should always be used in an environment, which is free from excessive
air currents, corrosives, vibration, and temperature or humidity extremes.
These factors will affect displayed weight reading.

DO NOT install the scale:


● Next to open windows or doors causing drafts or rapid temperature changes.
● Near air conditioning or heating vents.
● Near vibrating, rotating or reciprocating equipment.
● Near magnetic fields or equipment that generates magnetic fields.
● On an unstable work surface
● In a dusty environment
● In direct sunlight.

Leveling the Scale


The scale is equipped with a level indicator on the back side, right bottom of the
front panel and four adjustable leveling feet. Adjust the leveling feet until the
bubble appears in the center circle of the indicator.

Turn on Scale
Do not turn on scale with anything on the platform.
Press the “ON/OFF” switch located on the right side of the bottom of the scale
to turn on the scale.
The scale will start to count down from nine to zero. The scale is then ready for use.
Give a warm-up for 15~30 minutes before use.

※ Attention ※
There is a dust protection cover as standard.
Before turning on the scale, the dust protection cover should be attached on the body
with using an adhesive tape so that the cover does not touch the pan. If the cover
touches the pan, a weight value can be wrong.

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2. Installation
A. Package Contents
- Scale
- Power Adapter
- User Manual
- Loadcell connector : Use to connect scale with remote platform.
- RS-232 connector : Use to connect the scale with extra display.

B. Overall view

LEVELING
FOOT

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3. Explanation Of Display Symbols
■ US Version

■ International Version

Display Windows
● Weight Display
Total 6 digits for weight accumulated or being measured on the pan.

● Unit Weight Display


Total 6 digits for unit weight or times of weight accumulated.

● Count Display
Total 6 digits for number accumulated or being counted on the pan.

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Indicated Symbols
Symbols Specification

NET Scale is in TARE mode.

Scale is in ZERO mode.

Scale is in ACCUMULATION mode.

The display reading is in STABLE condition.

Lack of Sample Weight


If the total sample weight on the pan is less than 10 display
divisions, a triangular indicator will appear to remind the user
to add more samples until the indicator disappears.
Lack of Unit Weight
If the unit weight is less than 1/10 display divisions,
g a triangular indicator will appear to remind the user that the
displayed unit weight is too small for getting accurate quantity
calculations.

Low Voltage

HI,LO,OK Check alarm function indication.

Kg/Ib Current weighing unit.

Negative
The scale is in negative counting mode.
Count

Remote Remote platform is used.

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4. Keypad Functions
Keys Specification
0~9 Numeric keys

Decimal point key


Use this key to clear out the displayed numeric
C readings.
Use this key to exit from setting mode.
If there is a minor weight displayed without anything on
ZERO the pan, Press the zero key to clear the display.
Use this key to preset the known tare value when
TARE nothing on the pan.
Use this key to subtract container’s weight.
SMPL Use this key to input sample size.

Use this key to input the known unit weight of item to be


U.WT
counted.
Use this key to input the HIGH & LOW weight/quantity
ALARM
limit for check function.

ADD Use this key to accumulate weight/quantity measured.

Use this key to recall total weight, count & accumulation


TOTAL
times.

REMOTE Use this key to change remote platform.

SET Use this key to enter into User Programming Functions.

Use this key to confirm the parameter setting.


ENTER/UNIT
Use this key to change weighing unit kg/Ib.
Use this key to move the parameter value in Set Mode.
MOVE
Shortcut key of “10” for sampling in counting mode.
Long press to enter into memory mode.
MEMORY
Press this key twice to recall stored information.
GROSS Use this key to display gross weight.

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5. Connection Description
A. Remote connector

B. Extra display / Control box port

Control box :
Pin1 Pin2 Pin3 Pin4 Pin5
HI OK LO VCC(5V) GND

Extra display:
Pin6 Pin7 Pin8 Pin9
GND RXD TXD

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1.Working Environment
Power supply:
★ Output port :Input Voltage AC≤250V ±10%,50HZ ±1%
DC≤30V
I ≤2A
★ Input Port :Input Voltage DC 9V/(300mA~700mA)
Environment:
★ Operating temperature:0~40℃
★ Humidity Range: ≤85%

2.Connection Description
Overall View

2.1 Signal Input port and ports for power adaptor.

Use our standard cable to connect the signal input port with the scale or other equipment.
And these two ports for power adaptor must be connected to make sure the control box is
workable.

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2.2 Signal Output port

There are three section controllers, (C1A、C1B),(C2A、C2B),(C3A、C3B),


Each of them has two wire connectors. They work respectively.
The signal output port can be connected to a lamp, beeper, annunciator, etc.
Note : (C1A, C1B)= LO, (C2A, C2B)=OK, (C3A, C3B)=HI

Appendix:Electric Schematic of Out-put

When it is connected with 3 color Annunciator, please use a cable to parallel


C1A, C2A and C3A.
And use other three cables to connect C1B, C2B, C3B with Annunciator.

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C. RS-232 output port

Rx Rx

Tx Tx

GND GND

Connect EC-II and Printer using same cable. [male(EC-II) – female(DLP-50)]

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6. Operations
A. Switch on & off
Push the ON/OFF switch to “I” position to turn on the scale & to “O”
position to turn off the scale.
When turn on the scale, the display will show software version, all the segments and
count down from” 9” to “0 “.
The scale will check the remote and local platform.
If the remote platform is not connected well, the display shows as below :

While when the local platform is not connected well, the display will show :

If you want to remote platform, make sure that platform is connected properly before
turning on the scale.
★ To use the remote platform, connect it to the scale and then turn OFF or ON the
power.
★ Not to use the remote platform, the scale will automatically check the local
platform in some seconds and go to normal mode if the local platform is well
placed.

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B. Zero the scale
Press ZERO key to return the display to zero in case there is any zero drifting
while unloaded.

C. Sampling before counting


1) Unknown unit weight
● Place a few pieces of item to be counted on the pan.

Input the quantity of item on the pan.

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 Press SMPL key
Note : The system default is “Unit Weight”. If the “SMPL” key is clicked
when the value input will be as “Quantity”.
If the “SMPL” key is not clicked when the value (ex.:40) in COUNT
window is blinking, then the numerical value input will be as “Unit Weight”.

 The sampling operation is completed while stable display appears as below:

★ The larger sample size, the more accurate unit weight.


★ Press SMPL key to recomputing unit weight during in counting process if the
setting of “Unit Weight Recomputing” set to “on”

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2) Known unit weight
 Input the known unit weight.

 Press U.WT key to complete sampling operation & enter into counting
mode.
Note : The system default is “Unit Weight”. If the “U.WT” key is clicked
when the value(ex : 0) in COUNT window is blinking, then the numerical
value input will be as “Unit Weight”.

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D. Counting by using reduction unit weight
 Place samples on the platter.

 Press TARE key.

Remove some samples from the platter.

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 Enter the number of samples which are removed and press the SAMPLE
key. The unit weight appears and negative counting is performed.

• Release the reduction unit weight


Remove samples from the platter, press TARE and CLEAR keys.

E. Storing PLU(Product Look Up) to Memory


1) How to store unit weight in memory cells
 Give a long press of MEMORY to enter into Memory mode, and obtain
unit weight by inputting the known value(ex. 35g) or by sampling operation
mentioned before. Press the ENTER key to confirm the value.
Note : Press the “MOVE” key to change the value when a wrong value
entered.

Keyed in the unit weight value.

If sample operation is done before entering this mode, unit weight window
will automatically show the unit weight.
Enter the tare value(ex. 10g) and press the ENTER key to confirm the value.

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 Enter the item number and press the ENTER key to confirm the value.
Note : You can enter up to 6 digits. (For example : Item number-800125)

 Enter the item name by using ASCII code. Note that you can enter up to
16 digits. Refer to ASCII code on P23.
(For example : Register)
Enter ASCII code 52 for “R” and press the ENTER key

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Enter ASCII code 65 for “e” and press the ENTER key

Enter ASCII code 67 for “g” and press the ENTER key, etc.

You can enter the rest data in the same way as above and press ENTER key.
If you have finished entering the item name before 16 digits, press the
CLEAR key to enter into next setting.

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ASCII code :
HIGH ORDER
LOW ORDER
2 3 4 5 6 7

0 0 @ P ‘ p

1 ! 1 A Q a q

2 ˝ 2 B R b r

3 # 3 C S c s

4 $ 4 D T d t

5 % 5 E U e u

6 & 6 F V f v

7 ´ 7 G W g w

8 ( 8 H X h x

9 ) 9 I Y i y

A * : J Z j z

B + ; K [ k {

C , < L \ l |

D - = M ] m }

E . > N ^ n ~

F / ? O _ o △

Keys for item name programming


7 8 9 MOVE/+10
4 5 6 ENTER
1 2 3 MEMORY
0 . CLEAR F
A B C D E

* MEMORY
You can follow a set method as below
(Unit weight -> Tare -> Item No. -> Item Name -> Comparison Mode-> PLU Address)

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Press MOVE key to select weight or count for compare.

“ ” = Count “ ” = Weight
 Set the alarm type.(in, out). (Default setting : In)

 Set the high limit value

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 Set the low limit value.

 Enter a address cell (1~200, total 200 cells available) by pressing any of the
numeric keys (0~9), then press the ENTER key to store the above
information into the address cell.

Note : 1) An error massage “E4” appears if the address code is out of “1~200”.
2) When the address number has been used, the display will remind you
if you want to update the memory.

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Update Memory
Press the ENTER key to confirm, then the memory will be updated.
Press the CLEAR key to enter the new address.

Address Number
Note : 1) Press CLEAR key to clear out the current keyed in value.
2) When the current value displayed is the default one, Press CLEAR key
to exit from memory mode.

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2) How to recall the data stored
 Press the numeric key with stored data & keep pressing MEMORY key
twice. You will see the unit weight and tare on the display.

Place the sample on the pan, weight window shows the net weight.

Note : 1) Press the CLEAR key to exit recalling memory mode.


2) Press the U.WT key during recall memory mode
(Ex. Address number 100) to check the item number.

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Remark : When the alarm setting is set during in the recall memory mode, the
item number and PLU number can not be recalled.
When the recalled tare value is over the max.capacity, the display will
show :

When the high limit for weight is larger than the max.capacity, the display will
show :

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Three seconds later, the display will show :

★ When the display shows as above, press ENTER key to confirm, the scale will
automatically change to remote platform. But if the remote platform is not
connected to the scale, local platform is still used.
★ If don’t press ENTER key to change platform within 3 seconds, current
platform is still used.

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F. Subtract container’s weight
1) weight unknown
 Place a container on the pan.

 Press TARE key

 The scale will enter into counting mode while stable display appears as
below.

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2) Container’s weight known
 Nothing on the pan

Give a long press of TARE key

Input container’s weight known

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Press TARE key again

Eliminate TARE
Remove all on the pan & the weight display will show a negative ( - ) container’s
weight. Pressing TARE key at this moment will bring the weight display to zero
and NET triangular indicator ( ▼ ) will disappear.

3) Check the gross weight


 To check the weight including tare, press the GROSS key.

To release this function, press the GROSS key again.

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G. Weight/Quantity accumulation
Place item to be weighed / counted on the pan.

Press ADD key.

Display readings to be stable as below.

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★ Accumulation effective only when stays at zero.
Press TOTAL key or wait approx. 2 seconds, the scale will return to counting
mode.

Press TOTAL key to enter into accumulation status mode. At this moment,
total accumulated weight is shown in WEIGHT window, total accumulation
times is shown in UNIT WEIGHT window and COUNT window displays
accumulated count.
Press TOTAL key again to revert to counting mode.

Clear accumulation
Press TOTAL key to enter into accumulation status mode and press CLEAR
key to clear all accumulated data.

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H. Preset counting check range
Users can set a Hi – Lo range for counting check, when the number of objects on the
pan is within the preset counting check range, the alarm will sound beeps repeatedly.

1) Procedures
Press ALARM key while the scale is either loaded or unloaded.

 Key in the desired high limit value.


(Use CLEAR key to erase the value keyed in)

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Press ALARM key again and key in the desired low limit value as indicated
below. (Low limit value effective only after high limit is preset)

Press SMPL key to complete counting check range preset procedure and
return to normal counting mode.
Note : If it is in counting mode, press ALARM key again to set
count – check range.

Note : 1) An error massage “E5” appears when the LO value is set higher than
HI value.
2) When both HI and LO values are needed, they must be kept same decimal
digits. (Ex. HI=10g, LO=9.8g, then the values must be set as
“HI=10.0g, LO=9.8g”)

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I. Preset weight check range
Users can set a Hi – Lo range for weight check, when the weight of objects on the
pan is within the preset weight check range, the alarm will sound beeps repeatedly.

1) Procedures
Press ALARM key while the scale is either loaded or unloaded.

Key in the desired high limit value.


(Use CLEAR key to erase the value keyed in)

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Press ALARM key again and key in the desired low limit value as indicated
below. (★ Low limit value effective only after high limit is preset)

Press U.WT key to complete weight check range preset procedure and return
to normal counting mode.
Note : If it is in weighing mode, press ALARM key again to set weight – check
range.

Note : 1) An error massage “E5” appears when the LO value is set higher than
HI value.
2) When both HI and LO values are needed, they must be kept same
decimal digits. (Ex. HI=10g, LO=9.8g, then the values must be set as
“HI=10.0g, LO=9.8g”)

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Clear high / low value preset
Follow the above preset procedures and key in “0” or press CLEAR key directly for
high and low limit value.
※ Backlight color indication in check-weight/count.
The backlight color is depent on the backlight type setting.
★ When the backlight type is set to be “Auto”, there are three colors for
check – weight / count.
Red color : The weight/count on the pan is higher than the high limit.
Green color : The weight/count on the pan is between the hi-lo check range.
Yellow color : The weight/count on the pan is lower then the low limit.
★ When the backlight type is set to be “Manual”
Press decimal point key “.” to set the backlight to be on , the color is always in
green.

J. Change Platform
When the local platform is used, press REMOTE key to change to remote
platform. The display shows as below:

3seconds later, the scale returns to normal mode and REMOTE indicator will
be on. Remote platform is used.

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When the remote platform is used, press REMOTE key to change to local
platform. The display shows as below:

3seconds later, the scale returns to normal mode and REMOTE indicator will
be off.

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7. User Programming Functions
In counting mode, press SET key to enter into USER PROGRAMMING
FUNCTION MODE. After pressing “SET” key, the display shows “PASS WORD”
to prompt to key in a pass word “101010”, then press “Enter” key to confirm the
pass word.
If the pass word is wrong, then the scale can not to enter into User Programming
Function Mode.
★ The display shows “error” to prompt the mistake when the pass word is wrong.
★ If wrong pass word is entered for two times, then the scale will return to counting
mode automatically.

A. Auto. Shut off time span


When enter into “User Programming Functions” mode, the displays will
indicate as below eventually.

 Press MOVE key to revolve the system-preset time span


(2 min., 5 min., 8 min., and OFF),
(Default setting : OFF)
 Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or
press ENTER key for determination and move to next.
★ Turn off the scale to return to normal counting mode.

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B. Backlight type
Keep pressing ENTER key in USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
MODE and release until the following displays appear.

Press MOVE key to revolve the system-preset backlight type


(AUTo – auto.backlight, mManu-manual backlight)
(Default setting : AUTo)
Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press
ENTER key for determination and move to next.
- Auto. Backlight
Backlight will be going on automatically whenever the scale is loaded by
objects weigh greater then 9 display resolution or any of keys is pressed.
And it will be going off also automatically approx. 5 seconds after the scale
returns to zero.

- Manual backlight
Press (decimal point) key to switch on and off backlight.

★ Scale will keep the backlight type selected in memory for next use.
★ Turn off the scale to return to normal counting mode.

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C. Change unit of measure from kg to pound
Keep pressing ENTER key in USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
MODE and release until the following displays appear.

Press MOVE key to revolve the system-preset units of measure (ON, OFF)
(Default setting : ON)

Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press
ENTER key for determination and move to next.

★ Turn off the scale to return to normal counting mode.

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d. Unit weight recomputing
Keep pressing ENTER key in USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
MODE and release until the following displays appear.

Press MOVE key to revolve the system-preset recomputing mode.


(Default setting : ON)
off – disable recomputing function
on – enable recomputing function
Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press
ENTER key for determination and move to next.

★ The unit weight will be averaged again if you add the remaining quantity,
gradually, by several lots. This will help eliminate errors caused by the
possible weight variation among each object and lead to more accurate
results.
When adding objects to the pan (The weight value should not be less than
10 display divisions.), be sure that the quantity is LESS THAN those
already on the pan. The alarm will sound a beep when the unit weight is
averaged again.
★ Recomputing function effective only after sampling operation is done.
★ Turn off the scale to return to normal counting mode.

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E. Transmit method setting
Keep pressing ENTER key in USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
MODE and release until the following displays appear.

Press MOVE key to revolve the system-preset transmit method.


(Default setting : mAnU-P)
“mAnU-P” = transmit by pressing a key (ex. DEP-50, PC). Negative value
can not be transmited.
“SEriES” = series transmit (ex. DEP-50, PC).
“mAnU-L” = transmit by pressing a key (for a label printer, such as : Model
“DLP-50”). Negative value can not be transmited.
“AUto-L” = auto-transmit (for a label printer, such as : Model “DLP-50”)

Press CLEAR key to determine and return to next setting.


★ Turn off the scale to return to normal counting mode.

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F. Baud Rate setting
Keep pressing ENTER key in USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
MODE and release until the following displays appear.

Press MOVE key to revolve the system-preset baud rate. (2400, 4800, 9600)
(Default setting : 9600)

Press ENTER key to determine and return to next setting.

★ Turn off the scale to return to normal counting mode.

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G. Label format setting(available when a label printer is connected.)
Keep pressing ENTER key in USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
MODE and release until the following displays appear.

Press MOVE key to revolve the system-preset file name of the format.
(Default setting : 0)
Options : form 0 ~ 9
Press ENTER key to determine and return to next setting.

★ Turn off the scale to return to normal counting mode.

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H. Check alarm type
Keep pressing ENTER key in USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
MODE and release until the following displays appear.

Press MOVE key to revolve the system-preset check alarm types.


(Default setting : in)
in – Inside type, out – Outside type
Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press
ENTER key for determination and move to next.

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1) Inside type
The alarm sounds beeps only when either total weight or total count falls
inside the set range.
Ex 1. Counting check alarms (Quantity in COUNT window blinks).

Ex 2. Weight check alarms (Weight in WEIGHT window blinks).

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2) Outside type
The alarm sounds beeps only when either total weight or total count falls
outside the set range.
Ex 1. Counting check alarms

Ex 2. Weight check alarms

★ Turn off the scale to return to normal counting mode.

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I. Cancel Tare setting
Keep pressing ENTER key in USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
MODE and release until the following displays appear.

Press MOVE key to revolve the system-preset Cancel tare mode..


(Default setting : SEriES)
“SEriES” = The tare weight can be canceled continuously.
“onE” = The tare weight must be canceled for one time only.
(Note : If the canceled tare is not the value tared, then the buzzer
will tweet for three times to indicate the error. Remove all the
weight from the pan and then press TARE key or turn off and turn
on the scale to solve the error.)
Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press
ENTER key for determination and move to next.
★ Turn off the scale to return to normal counting mode.

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J. Remote platform setting
Keep pressing ENTER key in USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
MODE and release until the following displays appear.

Press MOVE key to revolve the system-preset remote platform( ON, OFF )
(Default setting : ON)
If this setting is set to be “off”, the platform can’t be changed.
Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press
ENTER key for determination and move to next.

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K. Three section control signal
Keep pressing ENTER key in USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
MODE and release until the following displays appear.

Press MOVE key to revolve the system-preset three section control signal.
( ON, OFF )
(Default setting : ON)
If it is set to be “off”, the scale can’t transmit control signals.
Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press
ENTER key for determination and move to next.

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L. Transmit method of extra display
Keep pressing ENTER key in USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
MODE and release until the following displays appear.

Press MOVE key to revolve the system-preset the transmit method of extra
display (StAbLE, SEriES)
(Default setting : StAbLE)
“SEriES” = Series transmit
“StAbLE” = Stable transmit
Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press
ENTER key for determination and move to the next.

★ If the weight value is negative, the extra display shows ‘ - - - - - -’


★ If the external resolution is set to 1/30,000
Weight equal to 15kg / 15lb do not show on the extra display.

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M. Baud rate setting of extra display
Keep pressing ENTER key in USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
MODE and release until the following displays appear.

Press MOVE key to revolve the system-preset baud rate of extra display.
(2400, 4800, 9600)
(Default setting : 9600)

Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press
ENTER key for determination and move to the next.

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N. Zero Tracking Range
Keep pressing ENTER key in USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
MODE and release until the following displays appear.

Press MOVE key to revolve the system-preset zero tracking range.


The larger number selected, the wider range
(0=off, 1=0.5d, 2=1d, 3=2d, 4=3d).
(Default setting : 2)
Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press
ENTER key for determination and move to next.
★ Turn off the scale to return to normal counting mode.

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O. Zero Display Range
Keep pressing ENTER key in USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
MODE and release until the following displays appear.

Press MOVE key to revolve the system-preset zero display range


(0=off, 1=0.5d, 2=1d, 3=2d, 4=3d).
(Default setting : 2)
The larger number selected the wider range.
Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press
ENTER key for determination and move to next.
★ Turn off the scale to return to normal counting mode.

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P. Stable Class Range
Keep pressing ENTER key in USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
MODE and release until the following displays appear.

Press MOVE key to revolve the system-preset stable class range.


The smaller number selected, the shorter time for display stability
(0=off, 1=0.05d, 2=0.15d, 3=0.25d, 4=0.35d, 5=0.45d).
(Default setting : 1)
Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press
ENTER key for determination and move to next.
★ Turn off the scale to return to normal counting mode.

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Q. Stable Class Rate
Keep pressing ENTER key in USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTION
MODE and release until the following displays appear.

Press MOVE key to revolve the system-preset stable rate range.


The larger number selected, the more stable zero point
(level : 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5).
(Default setting : 1)
Press CLEAR key to determine and return to normal counting mode or press
ENTER key for determination and move to next.
★ Turn off the scale to return to normal counting mode.

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8. Calibration
● Turn on the scale, and key in “000419” during counting down(self-check)
to zero to enter into Simple Calibration mode.
The displays will indicate as below.
Press MOVE key to choose the taget platform(local or remote).

Then press ENTER key for determination and enter into unit selection.

● Press MOVE key to choose the unit for calibration (kg/g or lb).

Then press ENTER key for determination and enter into calibration mode.
Note : The weighing unit for local platform is g or lb, while the unit for remote
platform is kg or lb.

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● The default setting is 1/3 capacity.(Take 6kg scale for instance)

● Put a weight on the pan same as what exactly shown in the


UNIT WEIGHT window, then press the ENTER key to confirm the
operation.
The displayed reading in the UNIT WEIGHT window starts blinking.
The scale will stop blinking and return to normal counting mode.
Calibration is now completed.
Note :
★ Press CLEAR key to escape from calibration mode at any time.
★ Change calibration value
After entering the third step, press MOVE key. Use numeric keys to input a
calibration value r(0.80000 ~ 1.20000). Press ENTER key to confirm, then
the calibration is finished.
※ r = Mass weight/Display weight
★ This calibration instruction is not for us market.

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9. Power supply & battery operation
POWER SUPPLY
(1) AC Adaptor

(2) DC 12V/800mA

BATTERY OPERATION
The scale can be operated from the battery if desired. The battery life is
approximately 80 hours.
When the battery needs charging a symbol “ ” on the COUNT display will
turn on. The scale can keep operating for about 10 hours when the symbol appears.
The scale will automatically, a prompt words “Lobat off” will be shown three times
to indicate the scale switch off due to battery empty.
To charge the battery, connect the power adapter, and turn on the switch on the right
side of the scale.
The battery should be charged for 12 hours for full capacity.
There is an LED to indicate the status of battery charging on the display. If the LED is
Green the battery has been charged. If it is Red the battery is nearly discharged and
Yellow indicates the battery is increasing the charge level.
As the battery is used it may fail to hold a full charge. If the battery life becomes
unacceptable then contact your distributor.
Note : The battery should be recharged every 3 months if the scale is not used for
long time.

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10. RS-232 Output
The scale can be ordered with as standard RS-232 output.
1. Mode E1A-RS 232C’s UART signal
2. Format :
Baud rate: 9600 BPS
Data bits: 8 BITS
Stop bit: 1 BIT
Code ASCll
Connector:9 Pin Socket
Pin2 Input
Pin3 Output
Pin5 Signal Ground

Data digit
12345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
specification
st
1 row: Net weight-Data title space data unit CR
nd
2 row: Unit weight-data title space data unit CR
rd
3 row: Quantity-data title space data CR(14 15)
th
4 row: Tare weight-data title space data weight CR
th
4 row data. OA

NET=stable Net Weight net= unstable Net Weight


PCS=stable Quantity pcs= unstable Quantity
Tare=Tare Value U/W=Unit Weight
CR: OD OA Gross=Gross Value

Note : The new line demands “OA” will appear when the total data has been transmitted.

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3. Data Format of Series transmit :
 When scale is in stable mode :
NET: 2.0000 kg
U/W: 10 g
PCS: 200
Tare: 0.0800 kg
Gross: 2.0800 kg
 When scale is in unstable mode :
net : 2.0000 kg
U/W: 10 g
pcs: 200
Tare: 0.0800 kg
Gross: 2.0800 kg

net=unstable Net Weight NET= stable Net Weight


pcs= unstable Quantity PCS= stable Quantity
U/W=Unit Weight Tare=Tare Value
Gross=Gross Value

4. Transmit Format, when it is in Accumulation model and transmit by pressing “ADD”


key and “TOTAL” key. At the same time, Item number is stored in memory.
Press the ADD key
PLU 100
No. 800125
I.N. Register
Record#01

Net : 2.0000 kg

U/W : 10 g

PCS : 200

Tare : 0.0350 kg

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Press the ADD key again
PLU 100
No. 800125
I.N. Register
Record#02

Net 3.0000 kg

U/W 10 g

PCS 300

Tare 0.0350 g

Press the TOTAL key


TOTAL
PLU 100
No. 800125
I.N. Register
Net 5.0000 kg

PCS 500

NET=stable Net Weight PCS=stable Quantity U/W=Unit Weight Tare: Tare Value

Note : When it is in normal counting mode (without accumulation operation), press the
“TOTAL” key to print the data, the transmit format is as below :
 When scale is in stable mode :
TOTAL
NET 5.0000 kg
U/W 10 g
PCS 500
Tare 0.8000 kg

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 When scale is in unstable mode :
TOTAL
net 5.0000 kg
U/W 10 g
pcs 500
Tare 0.8000 kg
net=unstable Net Weight NET= stable Net Weight
pcs= unstable Quantity PCS= stable Quantity
U/W=Unit Weight Tare= Tare Value
Gross= Gross Value
Note : If the unit weight information is recalled from the memory, PLU code, Item
Number and Item name should be printed out.

 Accumulation mode :

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5. Variables (The prompt character) used in scale also in label printer

Variable Name Specifications Size


SER Accumulated times (Weight) 2 byte
NWA Net weight (with dot “.”) 7 byte
NWB Net weight (no dot) 6 byte
NWC Net weight (with comma “,”) 7 byte
TWA Tare weight (with dot “.”) 7 byte
TWB Tare weight (no dot) 6 byte
TWC Tare weight (with comma “,”) 7 byte
GWA Gross weight (with dot “.”) 7 byte
GWB Gross weight (no dot) 6 byte
GWC Gross weight (with comma “,”) 7 byte
TNA Total net weight (with dot “.”) 7 byte
TNB Total net weight (no dot) 6 byte
TNC Total net weight (with comma “,”) 7 byte
UWA Unit weight (with dot “.”) 7 byte
UWB Unit weight (no dot) 6 byte
UWC Unit weight (with comma “,”) 7 byte
QUA Quantity (with dot “.”) 7 byte
QUB Quantity (no dot) 6 byte
QUC Quantity (with comma “,”) 7 byte
TQA Total Quantity (with dot “.”) 7 byte
TQB Total Quantity (no dot) 6 byte
TQC Total Quantity (with comma “,”) 7 byte
UNT Weighing Unit 2 byte
AN Address number 3 byte
IN Item number 6 byte
INA Item name 16 byte

Note : 1) Capital Letters are allowed for the Variable Name only.
2) A value “0” will be given when the value exceeds the display range.

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6. Command (PC -> Scale), by Transmit method setting is set “PAnu-P”

Command(1 byte)
Weighing Mode
Char. HEX
1 0X31 Same as numerical key 1
2 0X32 Same as numerical key 2
3 0X33 Same as numerical key 3
4 0X34 Same as numerical key 4
5 0X35 Same as numerical key 5
6 0X36 Same as numerical key 6
7 0X37 Same as numerical key 7
8 0X38 Same as numerical key 8
9 0X39 Same as numerical key 9
0 0X30 Same as numerical key 0
. 0X2E Same as numerical key “.”
0X53
S(s) Same as SAMPLE key
0X73
0X43
C(c) Same as C key
0X63
0X4F
O(o) Same as SET key
0X6F
0X4D
M(m) Same as MOVE key
0X6D
0X55
U(u) Same as U.W key
0X75
0X41
A(a) Same as ALARM key
0X61
0X45
E(e) Same as ENTER key
0X65
0X52
R(r) Same as MEMORY key
0X72

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Command(1 byte)
Weighing Mode
Char. HEX
0X50
G(g) Same as GROSS key
0X70
0X4E
N(n) Same as ADD key
0X6E
0X5A
Z(z) Same as ZERO key
0X7A
0X54
T(t) Same as TARE key
0X74
0X44
D(d) Same as TOTAL key
0X74
0X4C
L(l) Same as long press MEMORY key
0X6C
0X46
F(f) Same as REMOTE key
0X66

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11. Error codes
During the initial power-on testing it is possible the scale may show error message.
The meaning of the error messages is described below.

ERROR CODE POSSIBLE CAUSE HANDLING

The scale hasn’t be calibrated


E1 Calibrate the scale.
Before or calibration data lost.

E2 EPROM data lost. Recalibrate the scale.

Remote platform is not well


Connect the remote platform
connected with the scale when
properly and switch on again.
powers on.
E3
1. Local platform is not placed well. 1. Place the pan well and
. switch on again.
2. There are something heavy 2. Remove the weight and
touch the pan. switch on again.
Address code of Unit Weight is out
E4 Correct the operation.
of “1 ~ 200”.
In alarm setting, the LO value is set
E5 Correct the operation.
higher than HI value.
Take off the weight
OL Overload
immediately.
Low battery Charge the battery.

If the error message is still shown after above ways, please recalibrate. If the problem still
Can not be solved then contact your dealer for further support.

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12. Technical Data
Capacity 3000g 6000g 15000g 30000g
g Version
Readability (e=d) 0.1g / 0.05g 0.2g / 0.1g 0.5g / 0.2g 1g / 0.5g

Capacity 6Ib 15Ib 30Ib 60Ib


lb Version
0.0002Ib / 0.0005Ib / 0.001Ib / 0.002Ib /
Readability (e=d)
0.0001lb 0.0002lb 0.0005lb 0.001lb
External Resolution 1/30,000 ~ 1/60,000
Internal Resolution 1/600,000

Min Recommended 1g / 0.5g 2g / 1g 5g / 2g 10g / 5g


Lack of Sample Weight 0.002Ib / 0.005Ib / 0.01Ib / 0.02Ib /
0.001lb 0.002lb 0.005lb 0.01lb
0.01g / 0.005g 0.02g / 0.01g 0.05g / 0.02g 0.1g / 0.05g
Min Recommended
Lack of Unit Weight 0.00002Ib / 0.00005Ib / 0.0001Ib / 0.0002Ib /
0.00001lb 0.00002lb 0.0005lb 0.0001lb
Tare Range Full Capacity by subtraction
Display Type LCD
Weight Units g / kg or lb
Zero Range ±2%
Stabilization Time ≤2 seconds
RS232 port : Can be connected with PC, Printer, etc.
Remote port : Can be connected to a extra display or
remote platform with up to 4 pcs of load cell
Output Ports (weighing range 0 ~ 10t)
※Remote Spec : 1.0mv/v~3.3mv/v
Serial port : Can be connected to an extra display or
control box(output three section control signal)
Operation Temperature 0℃ ~ 40℃ /32℉ ~ 104 ℉
Humidity Range ≤90% relative humidity, non-condensing
AC Adaptor DC 12V/1A or 12V/800mA
Power
Internal rechargeable sealed acid battery
Battery Life 80 hours continuous use with 12 hour recharge time
Calibration Automatic external with kg/Ib mass, factory calibration recovery
Safe Overload Capacity 120% of capacity
Product weight 4.5kg / 9.9Ib
Dimension(mm / inch) 330(W) x 346(D) x 107(H) / 12.9(W) x 13.6(D) x 4.2(H)
Pan Size(mm / inch) 306(W) x 222(D) / 12.0 (W) x 8.7 (D)

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MEMO

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