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1. e Press Total i to store the new value SAME will be displayed briefly e Repeat the procedure for any other changes necessary e f a printer is connected press the Print key to list of all the denominations and their values e At any time press the CE Esc key to escape the function 23 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 5 2 DETERMINING NEW COIN OR TOKEN WEIGHTS The following procedure is used to determine the average weight of coins or tokens This can be used to verify the coin weight stored in memory and to set new weights for tokens 5 2 1 Procedure 24 Page Before beginning have a representative sample of the coins or tokens to be used You should have a minimum of 100 pieces larger the number of coins more accurate the average weight will be Set the scale to show weight temporarily by pressing the CE Esc key for 4 seconds The weight will be displayed until CE Esc or any other key except Tare is pressed to return to normal operation The Tare key will continue to function as normal to zero the display Verify the scale calibration by placing a known weight on the platform If the scale is not accurate 2g it must be re calibrated before proceeding See Section 5 4 3 for calibration details Place the tokens or coins to be checked on the scale If they are in a container it will be necessary to Tare the weight of the container so the Quantity display shows zero before placing the c
2. Sites is more regulated since July 2002 by regulation 9 of the Landfill England and Wales Regulations 2002 and Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005 Battery recycling has become topical and the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Regulations are set to impose targets for recycling 36 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 ADAM EQUIPMENT is an ISO 9001 2000 certified global company with more than 35 years experience in the production and sale of electronic weighing equipment For a complete listing of all Adam scales and balances visit our website at www adamequipment com Copyright by Adam Equipment Co Ltd All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reprinted or translated in any form or by any means without the prior permission of Adam Equipment Adam Equipment reserves the right to make changes to the technology features specifications and design of the equipment without notice All information contained within this publication is to the best of our knowledge timely complete and accurate when issued However we are not responsible for misinterpretations which may result from the reading of this material The latest version of this publication can be found on our Website Head Office Adam Equipment Co Ltd Bond Avenue Milton Keynes MK1 1 SW Tel 44 0 1908 274545 Fax 44 0 1908 641339 sales adamequipment co uk For regional office worldwide visit www adamequi
3. Press the CE key to change the date and time The display will show the current time format H m S Enter the time using the numeric keys using a 24 hour clock format 3 41PM is 194100 Press the Total 1 key to accept the time The display will show the current date format Press the MC key to change the date format Available formats are Y m d year month day m d Y month day year d m Y day month year Press the Total 1 key to accept the chosen format and then enter the date in this format Press the Total 1 key to accept the date An error code will be shown if the time Err 1 or the date Err 2 is not the permissible values For example 34 day of a month is an invalid entry 11 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 3 0 BASIC OPERATION 3 1 ZEROING THE DISPLAY e Press the Zero key to set the zero point from which all other weighing is measured This will normally be done only when the platform is empty A new zero is set if the scale is already within 2 of the original zero at power on When the zero point is obtained the Denomination display will show an arrow above the zero symbol ZERO This indicates the scale is at the zero condition The scale has an automatic re zeroing function to account for minor drifting or accumulation of material on the platform However you may need to press Zero to re zero the scale whenever a small amount of weight is shown e
4. Weights of OIML Class M1 or better should be used Other values of mass can be used see below The user calibration must verify the calibration is within 10 of this calibration This prevents calibration with no weight on the scale or with grossly wrong weights When the display is showing F F4 5 Di CAL 5 Di SEt D e Press the Total 1 key The display will show the following CAL 0 000 12345 The number in the TOTAL window is the number of internal counts representing the zero weight from the analog to digital converter within the scale e Make sure no other weights are on the scale Press the Total key to set the zero point The display will show lod 20 Kilos e f a different mass is required from the one shown press the CE key to clear the value then enter the value of the calibration mass i e 10 kilograms e The display will show lod 10 KiloS 30 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 Place the calibration weight on the scale Press the Total 1 key to show the ADC values for this weight Ia 10 345689 Press the Total 1 key to show the ADC values for this weight The display will then show SPAN PASS e After few seconds it will show the next function B ACCES CAL e Remove the weight from the
5. of the other functions or CE Esc to return to normal operation after running a self test 5 4 1 Baud Rate Setting To change the baud rate used with the RS 232 interface follow this procedure e When the display is showing H bAud ab e Press the Total key 26 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 H baud 12007 Current baud rate e For setting a new baud rate use the MC I key to cycle through the options which are 600 1200 2400 4800 and 9600 H bhud 4800 New baud rate e Press CE Esc to escape without changes before it is stored or press the Total 1 key to confirm and store the new value H bAud SE e To move to the next function press MC F2 Parity SEt e Or press CE Esc to return to normal operation 27 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 5 4 2 F2 PARITY To change parity used with the RS 232 interface follow this procedure e When the display is showing F2 Donn St e Press the Total key F2 Parity n81 Current parity None 8 data bits 1 stop bit e For a new parity setting use the MC key to cycle through the following options n81 Parity None 8 data bits and 1 stop bit EN Parity Even 7 data bits and 1 stop bit 081 Parity Odd 7 data bits and
6. or near air conditioning vents Make sure the scale is located on a strong table and free from vibration Avoid unstable power sources Do not operate near large users of electricity such as welding equipment or large motors Do not let the balance battery go flat if you are not using it for a long time you should charge the battery up periodically to make sure the battery dose not lose its charge Keep free from vibration Do not place near heavy or vibrating machinery Avoid high humidity that might cause condensation and keep away from direct contact with water Do not place near open windows air conditioning vents or fans that may cause a draught and unstable readings Keep the scales clean and do not stack material on the scale balance when it is not in use The Core has a stacking feature allowing more than one unit to be stacked on top of each other For more details on this see the section on storing 5 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 2 2 DISPLAY WINDOWS Denomination Rand Quantity Pcs TOTAL Rand WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW R M Net a uf 306 New Old Memory Charging The Denomination window shows the current denomination that has been selected an arrow will indicate when the scale is at zero ZERO and when the weight is stable STAB or if the scale has been tared Net and is displaying a net weight The Quantity window displays the n
7. zero before another value is allowed to be stored into memory NOTE Tokens cannot be added to memory as they do not have a value associated with them e f tokens are to be added to memory with coins an error message will be displayed ErrOr TYPE After that the scale will return to normal operation 15 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 3 5 MEMORY RECALL e Pressing the MR key will allow you to view each set of data stored into the memory The first time MR gt is pressed the first set of data is shown with 16 Page Denomination window showing 1 for 1 second followed by the Denomination Quantity and TOTAL windows showing the quantity and value for this first item ec D D for 1 second and then 020 285 01 00 Pressing MR again will show the second set of data for 1 second and then Continue to press MR 1 until the total values from the memory ec 2 D Di D Di D 100 108 108 00 are shown 3 TAA 175 50 After 2 seconds the scale will return to normal operation If MC A is pressed when the total is shown 498 175 50 as in the above example all data in the memory will be erased The displays will show Zero and it will return to normal weighing after 2 seconds Adam Equipment Company 200
8. 1 stop bit F2 Parity E71 e Press CE Esc to escape without changes before it is stored or press the Total 1 key to confirm and store the new value F2 ParitY SE 28 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 e Press MC to advance to the next functions R SLEEP SEL e Or press CE Esc to return to normal operation 5 4 3 F3 SLEEP The scale can be set to trun off automatically if it is not being used The time can be from 1 to 10 minutes or disabled To change the time follow this procedure When the display is showing e F3 nm Di SLEEP 5 Di SEt D e Press the Total key 2 F3 nm o SLEEP mt 1 Current setting 1 minute e For a new value use the MC I key to cycle through the options 1 5 or 10 minutes O will disable the automatic turn off function e Press CE Esc to escape without changes before it is stored or press the Total 1 key to confirm and store the new value FB Parity Sab 29 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 5 4 4 F4 Weight Calibration To calibrate the scales it is necessary to have a weight suitable to the capacity of the scale It should have a mass near to the capacity of the scale without exceeding it For example use 20kg mass to calibrate the CCSA The calibration weight should be accurate to assure accuracy of all weighing
9. 25 541 F Baud Rate Setting cicccccscicsdicccscacasseteavacsadessosdeietdnessdvsarcesdsdtietedsecasdabecsoeds 26 5 4 2 5 PAR Ni EEN 28 5 4 3 F3 EE 29 5 4 4 F4 Weight Calibration E 30 5 4 5 D Access Code Number iii 31 60 ERRORMESSACES ee 33 7 07 SPECIFICATION EE 34 8 0 WARRANTY STATEMENT ccccccccceecccccceeeeecceeeeeueeeeeeeueceeseeeueeeeeuueeeeeseaeaeess 35 3 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 1 0 INTRODUCTION The CCSA Coin Counting Scale provides accurate fast and versatile method of counting coins and determining the value of a group of coins It can also be used to count tokens with a weight that is determined by the user 1 1 FEATURES e Stainless steel weighing platform e Level indicator with adjustable leveling feet e Colour coded sealed keypad e Large liquid crystal displays LCD e Displays for Denomination Quantity and TOTAL value e Battery operated for portability e 50 hours battery life when fully charged e The scales can be upgraded when new coins are released e Tokens can be counted e Standard bi directional RS 232 e Date and time printed CCSA 20 Weighing Automatic tare Coin token Counting Memory Accumulation 4 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 2 0 SET UP 2 1 LOCATING AND PROTECTING YOUR SCALE In order to keep your balance functioning at its best we suggest that you do the following Avoid extremes of temperature Do not place in direct sunlight
10. 9 4 0 RS 232 INTERFACE The Scale includes a RS 232 output as standard The RS 232 allows a record to be sent to a serial printer as work is done on the scale 4 1 RS 232 OUTPUT The RS 232 interface is bi directional with commands that function similar to some of the front panel keys and other commands to input data into the scale for coin weights denominations and symbols used The parameters for the RS 232 interface are Baud Rate 300 600 1200 2400 4800 or 9600 baud Parity None Odd or Even Data bits 8or7 Stop bit 1 Data ASCII Connector d subminiature 9 pin plug DE 9P Mating connector d subminiature 9 pin socket DE 9S Pin 2 RXD Data Input Pin 3 TXD Signal Output Pin 5 GND Signal Ground The scale does not require RTS CTS signals to be used 4 2 PRINTING The scale will output data when the following keys are pressed M outputs the current record at the same time as the results are stored in the memory See Section 3 4 17 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 A display produced as shown in the previous example is as follows 020 285 5100 Press M 285 5100 Printed record shows as follows Date 2009 01 05 Time 12 23 15 Record 1 Denomination 0 20 Quantity 285 Amount R 57 00 Any time the Total 1 key is pressed the current totals held in memory are printed After the 2 weighing in the previous sample the printed recor
11. E Err Error setting a date Trying to set a date that is not realistic Err2 Error setting time Trying to set a time that is not realistic Err 4 Initial Zero is greater than Weight is on the pan allowed typically 4 of the when turning the scale maximum capacity when on power is turned on or when the Zero key is pressed Excessive weight on the pan when zeroing the scale Improper calibration of the scale Damaged load cell Damaged Electronics Err 6 A D count is not correct when Platform is not installed turning the scale on g Load cell is damaged Electronics is damaged 33 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 7 0 SPECIFICATIONS CCSA Max 20 kg d 1g NOTE Weight is not displayed except in special test program Tare Range 20 kg Platform 225 x 275mm Overall 315 x 355 x 110mm Battery Life 50 hours typical Power 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 10 watts Net Weight 4 1 kg Battery Life is less when the optional backlight is used 34 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 8 0 WARRANTY STATEMENT Adam Equipment offers Limited Warranty Parts and Labor for the components failed due to defects in materials or workmanship Warranty starts from the date of delivery During the warranty period should any repairs be necessary the customer must inform the supplier or Adam Equipment The company or its authorised Technician reserves the right to repair or replace any
12. ER ADAM Adam Equipment CCSA Coin Count Scale Supervisor s Manual P N 6199 Revision C1 October 2009 1 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 2 Page Easy Reference Model name of the scale Serial number of the unit Software revision number Displayed when power is first turned on Date of Purchase Name of the supplier and place Adam Equipment Company 2009 CONTENTS 10 INTRODUCTION ee 4 1 1 EE 4 OU STORE e EE E 5 2 1 LOCATING AND PROTECTING YOUR SCALE iii 5 22 DISPLAY WINDOW Siro NT En ANESEC 6 2 3 KEY DESCRIPTIONSE SE ee ee Sock eats back eds tad egteasoc 6 24 BATTERY ENEE AEN 10 2 5 BACKLIGHT OPERATION 10 2 6 TEMPORARY WEIGHT DISPLAY ccc cece ce cecceceeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeueeeeeseeueeeeees 10 2 7 SETTING DATE ANDTIME 11 3 0 BAGICOPERATION 12 3 1 ZEROING TAE DISPLAY SERRE checks the chitin a he hes he hae se 12 83 2 TARIN G WEEN 12 3 0 GOINIGOUNTING EE 13 3 4 MEMORY ACCUMULATIONS 14 8 5 MEMORY REGAL cnt ed A A A AE ih testi neha LAs haces ct os 16 40 LAS 2932INTERFACGE eee eae ea Nae eek hs a tee Ne te he Bh E Bh hls coh 17 4 1 FR SOUT PU acs Se RS RS RS ee Re aea 17 AD EENS 17 4 3 INPUT COMMANDS eegener 20 BO PARAMETERS a Le nr a nr tr rte rt n aa 21 5 1 SETTING COIN WEIGHT 21 5 1 1 See e DEE 22 5 2 DETERMINING NEW COIN OR TOKEN WEIGHTS cc ccccceeecseseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 24 5 2 1 Sieg EE 24 5 3 SECURED FEATURES eege
13. components at its own discretion Any shipping costs involved in sending the faulty units to a service centre is the customers responsibility The warranty will cease to operate if the equipment is not returned in the original packaging and with correct documentation for a claim to be processed All claims are at the sole discretion of Adam Equipment This warranty does not cover equipment where defects or poor performance is due to misuse accidental damage exposure to radioactive or corrosive materials negligence faulty installation unauthorised modifications or attempted repair or failure to observe the requirements and recommendations as given in this User Manual Repairs carried out under the warranty does not extend the warranty period Components removed during the warranty repairs become the company property The statutory right of the purchaser is not affected by this warranty The terms of this warranty is governed by the Laws of England and Wales For complete details on Warranty Information see the terms and conditions of sale available on our web site 35 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity This product has been manufactured in accordance with the harmonized European standards following the provisions of the below stated directives Electro Magnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Adam Equipment Co Ltd Bond Avenue Denbigh East M
14. d shows as follows Date 2009 01 05 Time 12 23 15 Total Quantity Total Amount 18 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 The MC key is active when the total values are displayed If MC is pressed the memory will be cleared After 2 seconds the scale will return to normal operation The Print key will record a list of all sets of data stored in the memory and the total amounts For the sample above the printed record is 2009 01 05 t2329 LS Record 1 Denomination 0 20 Quantity 285 Amount R 57 00 Record 2 Denomination T00 Quantity 108 Amount R 108 00 Record 3 Denomination 0 10 Quantity 105 Amount R 10 50 Total Quantity Total Amount 19 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 4 3 INPUT COMMANDS The following commands duplicate the functions of keys All commands are terminated by carriage return line feed Z Same as Zero key Zeros the display M Same as M key P Same as Print key T Same as Total key MC Clears memory The following are for the factory to set new denominations and coin weights The format is to send the key number followed by the denomination and the new coin weight and then the old coin weight Examples KO 1 00 3 995 11 971 lt cr gt lt lf gt 1R key assume key 01 With denomination 1 00 weight of new coin 3 995g weight of old coin 11 971g KO7 0 20 4 489 2 505 lt cr gt lt lf gt 5c key assume key7 Wi
15. e default access code number to another number The default access code is 0000 A restore code 4455 will set all coin weights as in the above table e Press the New Old key and then apply power Then release the key e The displays will show ec Pin DI Di DI Di D Enter the access code 4 numbers using the numeric keypad An will be displayed for each number ec Pin LL Wi LL Wi II mm mm mm mm e Press the Total i key If the access code number was correct it will advance to the unit weight setting program otherwise it will return the scale to counting The first value displayed is the first token value The displays show denomination unit weight n WH 000 e To select another denomination press the key for that denomination To select either the old or new style press the New Old key Note the arrow in the Quantity window For example the 10c key will show UI 1 987 0 00 22 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 Unit weight is 1 987 grams for the new style and 3 960 for the old style e Press the Total i key to reset the value desired The unit weight will change to 0 000 and flash 010 0 000 0 00 LI LI LI e Use the numeric keys to enter a new unit weight For example press 1 9 8 and 5 to set the numeric keys are shown with small numbers in the corner of the keys 010 19857 0 00
16. ery should be charged as soon as possible There is approximately 1 2 hour service still available when the indicator first appears If the battery is not recharged in this time the power to the scale will be turned off to protect the battery from getting damaged 2 5 BACKLIGHT OPERATION The LCD display has a backlight that operates automatically To maximise the battery life it may be necessary to turn the backlight off Hold the Print key for 4 seconds to enter the backlight control mode Use the MC key to change the setting for the backlight to OFF ON set to on for full time or AUTO set to on only when there is a weight on the scale 2 6 TEMPORARY WEIGHT DISPLAY 10 Page Press and hold the CE Esc key for 4 seconds for the display to change the weight in the Denomination window Pressing any key except the Tare and CE Esc keys will have no effect to the operation Pressing Tare will operate as a Tare function and CE Esc will return the scale to normal operation Adam Equipment Company 2009 2 7 SETTING DATE ANDTIME The Real Time Clock RTC is used only for the RS 232 output The Date and Time can be set as required The scale will keep the clock running even when the power is off Setting up the clock Press and hold the 1c key when power is first turned on release the key when the revision is displayed The initial displays show the current date and time set tC 11406 16 4135
17. ied by the denomination As some coins have been redesigned the weight of the old style may differ from the weight of the new style Make sure you select the correct coin style when counting It is necessary to set an average weight into memory before any of the token keys T2 or T1 can be used See Sections 5 1 and 5 2 for more details Adam Equipment Company 2009 3 4 MEMORY ACCUMULATIONS e When the coins have been counted it is possible to store the results of this sample into memory by pressing M e The displays will show a number corresponding to the item number in memory Denomination display 1 and the total quantity of coins counted in memory Quantity display and the total value of coins that have been stored into memory TOTAL display For Example 0 20 ge 57 00 Press M 285 57 00 After 2 seconds the scale will return to normal operation Put next batch of coins on the scale select denomination R1 100 1087 106 00 Press M 2 393 165 00 After 2 seconds the scale will return to normal operation Put next batch of coins select denomination 10c 010 105 10 50 14 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 Press M 3 498 11550 e After 2 seconds the scale will return to normal operation The weight on the scale must return to
18. ilton Keynes MK1 1SW United Kingdom FCC COMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment The equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded interconnect cables must be employed with this equipment to insure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Adam Equipment could void the user s authority to operate the equipment WEEE COMPLIANCE SE ay Sealed Lead Acid 7 Battery i 5 ae Must be recycled Properly Any Electrical or Electronic Equipment EEE component or assembly of parts intended to be incorporated into EEE devices as defined by European Directive 2002 95 EEC must be recycled or disposed using techniques that do not introduce hazardous substances harmful to our health or the environment as listed in Directive 2002 95 EC or amending legislation Battery disposal in Landfill
19. oins or tokens in the container The Denomination display will show the weight of the coins Determine the average weight by dividing the total weight by the number of coins or tokens in the sample Adam Equipment Company 2009 e t is then necessary to enter this value rounded to 3 places X Xxx into memory as above For example 12883g for 2000 tokens is an average of 6 4415 grams Enter 6 442 grams 5 3 SECURED FEATURES The CCSA Coin Counting scale has a number of functions that can only be accessed by a qualified user Two levels of security are available For the first level of security a user password is required to allow the access to change the piece weight for the different denominations of coins See Section 5 1 The second level of security will allow more functions to be set See section 6 0 The first level of functions includes Baud Rate Parity Sleep Calibration Access Code Number Setting 25 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 5 4 WEIGHING PARAMETER FUNCTIONS The following functions control the weighing system in the scale To set these functions follow the procedure e Turn the scale on while holding the Total 1 key down and then release the key Di Pin DI Di DI Di Di e Enter the default access code 0000 e Press the Total key The first function is Fl Baud Rate Setting H bud SE e Press the MC I key to advance to each
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21. re added to memory MR gt Recalls the separate entries from memory 8 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 Total 1 Recalls the total value stored in memory MC M Clears the memory If MR has been used to recall the individual samples stored then MC can be used to clear them from memory MC will erase the complete contents of the memory only when the total is displayed irrespective of whether Total 1 or MR is pressed when the final total is displayed Print Prints a complete record of all data stored in memory Displays the total count and value from memory CE Esc Resumes normal operation Zero When the weight on the scale is within 2 of the zero at power on pressing Zero will set the scale to zero If it is outside this range then the Tare function is used Tare Tare function allows the scale to display zero weight when an empty container is placed on the platform and Tare key is pressed Once tared any item placed in the container the scale will display the Net weight only 9 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 2 4 BATTERY CHARGING The scale has an internal rechargeable lead acid battery This battery will allow more than 50 hours of operation when fully charged or less if the backlight is on The Denomination display will show an arrow above the battery symbol when the battery needs to be re charged The batt
22. scale If CE ESp is pressed during calibration return to normal operation without doing the calibration 5 4 5 F Access Code Number To change the user access code number used to enter the section of the program for changing coin weights see Section 5 2 follow this procedure This parameter can only be accessed by skipping the F3 Calibration function by using the MC I key e When the display is showing e Press the Total 1 key The display will show 31 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 32 Page Pint g ff Enter the new access code Pint press the Total key to confirm and store the value The scale will ask you to repeat the number again for security Pin2 Ce Enter the new access code Pan e e Press CE Esc to escape without changes before it is stored or press the Total key to confirm and store the value F ACCES Set To return to normal operation press the CE Esc key Adam Equipment Company 2009 6 0 ERROR MESSAGES When power is first applied to the scale the software does a self check and then verifies the voltages from the load cell are acceptable The display will show error messages if the voltage is not within certain limits If these error messages appear contact your supplier for assistance ERROR DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE CAUSES COD
23. th denomination 0 20 weight of new coin 4 489g and weight of old coin 2 505 K10 T3 1 234 2 456 lt cr gt lt lf gt Token 3 key assume key10 With of a token number 3 weight of new token 1 234g and weight of old token 2 456g Key numbers are the same as the numeric entry values shown on the keys the 11th key marked 0 01 will be key number 10 To change the printed symbol for the monetary unit send the command followed by the hex code for the letter or symbol to be used For example to print a R symbol send the command 52 20 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 5 0 PARAMETERS 5 1 SETTING COIN WEIGHT There are 9 coins and 2 tokens available for the user in the South African version Other versions of this scale may use other combinations See the Secured Parameters Section 6 0 for details on how this can be changed In addition each coin has a weight associated with the old style or a new style For South Africa the initial values set for the coins are eee New Wt1 Old Wt2 Token TO 0 000 0 000 Token T1 0 000 0 000 T 1 489 2 996 2c 2 995 3 974 Bc 4 489 2 505 10c 1 987 3 960 20c 3 488 5 934 50c 4 910 9 488 Ri 3 995 11 971 R2 5 470 7 006 R5 9 509 6 965 21 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 5 1 1 Procedure To enter this section of the program you will need the access code number It may be that your manager has changed th
24. umber of coins counted An arrow will show whether the weight of new style coins NEW or old style coins OLD was used to count them The TOTAL window shows the value of the coins counted An arrow will also indicate when a value has been stored in memory MEMORY 2 3 KEY DESCRIPTIONS The keypad has 20 keys Other keypads may be used for different counties or applications 6 Page Adam Equipment Company 2009 The following are used for parameter entry Function Total 1 ENTER for completing an entry MC increment the value being entered or move to the next parameter MR gt Move active digit to next available digit CE ESCAPE back to normal operation Other Keys are 1c to 50c Select the denomination of coins to be counted R1 to R5 Token keys 0 to 9 keys Numeric keys to set values during special applications CE Esc Used to clear a coin denomination New Old Toggles between using new and old coin weights when determining the quantity and value of coins on the scale Used when older styles of coins have been replaced by new styles with a different weight An arrow in the Quantity window indicates the selection M Enters a new entry into memory The memory will accumulate up to 99 entries Tokens cannot be added to memory with coins If nothing is in memory then tokens can be added but an error would be shown if both tokens and coins a
25. ven though the platform is empty 3 2 TARING 12 Page Taring is used to eliminate the weight of a container so that only the net weight is displayed Zero the scale by pressing Zero if necessary The zero indicator will be on Place an empty container on the platform a value for its weight will be displayed Press Tare to zero the scale The weight is stored as the tare value An arrow above the Net will be on Adam Equipment Company 2009 When both the product and container are removed the Quantity and TOTAL display will show bars as the weight is below zero If a different container is to be used remove this negative tare value by pressing the Tare key once more Any time the weight is negative only bars will be shown in the TOTAL display S 3 3 COIN COUNTING 13 Page To count coins simply place the coins in the container and press the key corresponding to the value of the coin The displays will immediately show the denomination selected in the Denomination window the number of coins in the Quantity window and the value of the coins in the TOTAL window To change to Old or New types of coin press the New Old key Note an arrow in the Quantity window shows the selection The Scale determines the weight of the coins and divided the weight by the average weight for the denomination selected This determines the Quantity of coins The total value is the quantity multipl
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