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1. MK10 OBD United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1908 274545 Fax 44 0 1908 641339 sales adamequipment co uk For regional office worldwide visit www adamequipment com 30 Page Adam Equipment Company 2014
2. 16 Characters Begins with the sign a minus sign for negative weight or a space for positive weight For all examples if the weighing unit is one letter i e grams g the 2 of the units positions is used with a space before and after Ifit is 2 letters long the 1st and second position is used with a space after the second letter i e 0 12345lb__ or if it is 3 letters long all 3 positions are used i e 123 45dwt Input command format The scale can be controlled with the following commands The commands must be sent in upper case letters i e T not t T lt cr gt lt lf gt Tares the scale to display the net weight This is the same as pressing Tare key Z lt cr gt lt lf gt Sets the zero point for all subseguent weighing Display shows zero T5 345 lt cr gt lt if gt Would be same as entering a preset tare value of 5 345 from keypad P lt cr gt lt lf gt Prints the results to a PC or printer using the optional RS 232 interface It also adds the value to the accumulation memory if the accumulation function is not set to automatic 27 Page Adam Equipment Company 2014 10 0 CALIBRATION CERTIFICATE EH ADAM Certificate of Calibration This is to certify that the Highland series of balances manufactured and distributed by Adam Equipment at the time of manufacturing passed calibration tests to the tolerances as outlined in the specifications section of this manual Ouside influ
3. Japan Taels 0 026717 TL J Lbs are not available on HCB123 Model 6 2 SETTING THE BACKLIGHT AND AUDIBLE ALERT BEEP The backlight and audible alert may be enabled or disabled by the user If the backlight is disabled the battery life will be greater The following settings are available beep settings available in SW ver 2 5 onwards 14 Page Adam Eguipment Company 2014 bL AU Sets the backlight to operate automatically when a weight is placed on the balance or a key is pressed bL Off Sets the backlight to be off bL On Sets the backlight to be permanently on bP on Sets audible alert beep on DP OFF Sets audible alert beep off 1 To set this parameter press the Mode key during self checking test when turning on the balance 2 After a few seconds the display will show the first function F1 UNT 3 Press the Mode key to select F2 EL 4 Press the Tare key once to view the current settings for the backlight and twice to view settings for the alert beep 5 To change the settings press the Mode key to scroll through other settings as shown above 6 Press Tare to store a particular setting Press again until the display returns to F2 El 7 When F2 EL is displayed press the Print key to return to weighing or press Mode to go to the next function 6 3 SETTING THE PRINTING PARAMETERS ACCUMULATION 1 To set this parameter press the Mode key during self checking test w
4. b 2400 b 4800 b 9600 Press the Mode key to change the setting Press Tare to confirm and move to the next parameter 8 Parity settings Parity is a communications check There are 3 settings that the Highland can work with as follows 16 Page Adam Eguipment Company 2014 8 n 8 data bits no parity 1E 1 7 data bits even parity 1 01 7 data bits odd parity Press the Mode key to change the setting Press Tare to confirm and move to the next parameter 9 Format settings The scale will print either using a format that includes stability indications or one with only the weight There are 2 settings that the Highland can work with as follows FOr 1 Data format is with line headings and extra line feeds as shown in section 9 3 FOr 2 Data format is weight only Press the Mode key to change the setting Press Tare to confirm and move to the next parameter 10 The display will go back showing F3 SEr Press the Print key to return to weighing or press Mode to go to the next function 6 4 AUTO POWER OFF The auto power off function helps conserve power when using the internal rechargeable battery or AC adapter The Auto switch off time may be set up by the user 1 To set this parameter press the Mode key during self checking test when turning on the balance 2 After a few seconds the display will show the first function F1 UNT 3 Keep pressing the Mode
5. key to start the parts counting function 3 The initial number of samples should match the options for parts counting 10 20 50 100 or 200 pieces 4 The balance will initially show SP 10 asking for a sample size of 10 parts Press Mode to cycle through the options 10 20 50 100 200 and back to 10 to select the sample vou have placed on the balance 10 Page Adam Eguipment Company 2014 5 Press Smpl again once you have selected the sample The display will show you the number As more parts are added the display will show the total number of parts PES will be shown in the alpha numeric display 6 By pressing the Mode key you can view the unit weight W P total weight 4 or the count PCS The total and the unit weight are shown in the current weighing units 7 Press Smpl to return to normal weighing 5 3 ACCUMULATION There are two types of accumulations automatic and manual Automatic Accumulation Manual Accumulation When the balance is set for automatic 6 3 Parameters accumulation see Parameters the Accumulation the weight will be added Setting Printer to the memory when the balance becomes stable is set to manual 6 3 Parameters When the balance accumulation see Parameters the Accumulation the weight displayed will Setting Printer only be stored in memory once the Print key is pressed and the weight is stable 1 Place
6. the weighing units 9 Page O Adam Equipment Company 2014 5 0 FUNCTIONS 5 1 PERCENTAGE WEIGHING The balance will allow a reference weight to be shown as 100 Then any other weight placed on the balance will be displayed as a percentage of the original sample 1 Place your weight on the balance 2 Press the key The weight will be displayed as 100 00 3 Remove the weight and place your next sample on the balance The new reading will be shown as a percentage of the first value reference used 4 Pressing the key again will return the balance to normal weighing Note The balance may jump by large numbers unexpectedly if small weights are used to set the 100 level For example if only 23 5g is on a balance with 0 5g increments and the balance is set to 100 the display will show 100 00 However a small change of weight will cause the display to jump to 102 13 as one balance division 0 5g increase to 24 0g will be equivalent to a 2 13 increase 5 2 PARTS COUNTING Parts counting lets you count small parts that are of equal weight quickly and easily To do this you must first set your sample by telling the balance how many parts you have 1 Place your container on the balance and press the Tare key as described in 4 2 Zeroing Tare section This will remove the weight of the container from your count 2 When the balance is in normal weighing mode with the initial quantity on the balance press the Smpl
7. EU must be recycled or disposed of using techniques that do not introduce hazardous substances harmful to our health or the environment as listed in Directive 2011 65 EC or amending legislation Battery disposal must be performed according to local laws and restrictions et to impose targets for recycling 29 Page Adam Equipment Company 2014 ADAM EOUIPMENT is an ISO 9001 2008 certified global company with more than 40 vears experience in the production and sale of electronic weighing eguipment For a complete listing of all Adam scales and balances visit our website at www adameguipment com Copyright by Adam Eguipment 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 Eguipment Adam Eguipment reserves the right to make changes to the technology features specifications and design of the eguipment 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 Many aspects of design and internal operation of these scales are protected by Trade Mark and Patent Protection Head Office Adam Eguipment Co Ltd Maidstone Road Kingston Milton Keynes
8. W 6 Page Adam Eguipment Company 2014 3 5 STORING WHEN NOT IN USE If you have any of the Highland series or Core Balance lines you can store them easily on top of each other To save space and protect them from damage Without Shield With Shield Note Only models equipped with a 4 7 120mm pan can be stacked for storage Core models with the larger 5 7 145mm may be stacked at the top of the pile but other balances should NOT be stacked on top of them due to the larger pan size 7 Page Adam Eguipment Company 2014 4 0 BASIC OPERATION 4 1 TURNING ON THE BALANCE Plug in the unit using the AC adapter or use the internal rechargeable battery It is recommended that vou charge the battery for at least 8 hours before first use 1 To turn on press the on off key once and release The balance will show the software revision and the capacity then self test before showing zero on the display and the stable sign 2 The balance is ready to be used 3 To turn the balance off after use press the on off key again There is an auto power off function that will automatically turn the unit off if not used for a period of time this can be setin the parameters section If an error is shown while turning on the balance check the internal calibration weight has not been left in the calibrate position Move the lever all the way to the left Turn off the balance and turn it back on again 4 2 ZEROING TARE
9. You can press the Tare key to set a new zero point and show the zero reading if the weight reading is less than 4 of the total of the maximum capacity of the balance This may be necessary if the weight reading is not reading zero with nothing on the pan The zero indicator will show up in the upper left corner of the LCD If you are using a container to weigh then you can place this on the platform and press the Tare key Providing the container weight is more than 4 of the maximum capacity of the balance the digits will show zero and NET will light up on the display You can then weigh your sample in the container Taring weight subtracts from the total balance capacity Note When the container is removed a negative value will be shown equivalent to the total value of the amount tared The balance will not tare a value for a container unless the stability light indicates that the weight is stable thus ensuring a correct taring function 8 Page Adam Equipment Company 2014 4 3 WEIGHING To determine the weight of a sample first tare an empty container if used then place the sample in the container The display will show the weight of the sample and the unit of weight currently in use The stable indicator will light when the reading is stable 4 4 WEIGHING UNITS To change the weighing units press Mode to cycle through the options of units that are enabled See Parameters 6 1 Enabling Weighing Units to enable or disable
10. key until F4 OFF is displayed 4 Press the Tare key to view the current settings 5 Press Mode to change the settings 0 5 10 20 and 30 minutes 6 Press Tare to store a particular setting The display will return to F4 OFF 17 Page O Adam Equipment Company 2014 7 When F4 OFF is displayed press the Print key to return to weighing or press Mode to go to the next function 6 5 SELECTING THE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL CALIBRATION You can select if the internal mass or an external mass is to be used to calibrate the balance 1 To set this parameter press the Mode key during self checking test when turning on the balance 2 After a few seconds the display will show the first function Fi UNT 3 Keep pressing the Mode key until F5 IEC is displayed 4 Press the Tare key to view the current settings 5 To change the settings press the Mode key to change from INt internal calibration or external calibration 6 Press Tare to store a particular setting The display will return to F5 IEC 7 When F5 IEC is displayed press the Print key to return to weighing or press Mode to go to the next function 6 6 ADJUST THE VALUE OF THE INTERNAL MASS The internal mass value stored in memory can be adjusted to more closely match the value of the user s external mass 1 To set this parameter press the Mode key during self checking test when turning on the balance 2 After a few seconds the display will sh
11. weight is higher or FAILL when the weight is lower Repeat the process using the correct calibration weight 22 Page Adam Eguipment Company 2014 8 0 TROUBLE SHOOTING 8 1 ERROR MESSAGES If an error message is shown repeat the step that caused the message If the error message is still shown then contact your dealer for support ERROR DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS CODE Err4 Initial Zero is greater Weight on the pan when Remove the transit screw than allowed 4 of turning on Excessive weight on make sure the pan is fitted maximum capacity the pan when zeroing the correctly when power isturned balance Make sure the calibration on or when the Tare Improper calibration of the weight is in its off position key is pressed balance Remove any weight from Damaged load cell the stainless steel pan Damaged Electronics Try recalibrating Err 5 Keyboard Error Improper operation of the Turn the balance off and balance back on again Err 6 A D count is not Load cell damaged Remove any weight from correct when turning Electronics damaged the stainless steel pan and the scale on turn the balance off and back on again Try calibrating the balance Err 9 A D count is not Load cell damage There may be movement stable when turning Something touching the pan vibration or dirt on scale the scale on Air movement vibration or during turning on Make instability sure
12. ER ADAM Adam Equipment HIGHLAND SERIES P N 9520 Revision F June 2014 SW ver 2 35 onwards Adam Equipment Company 2014 Easy Reference Model name of the scale Serial number of the unit Software revision number Displaved when power is first turned on Date of Purchase Name of the supplier and place Adam Eguipment Company 2014 CONTENTS 120 CONTENTS s a 1 20 INTRODUCTION cta RE mn Tr ne 3 30 SETUP anios id bendecida 3 3 1 UNPACKING AND SETTING UP YOUR BALANCE 3 3 2 DISPLAY KEYBOARD FUNCTION occiso 4 3 3 INTERNAL RECHARGEABLE BATTERY ccccccccccconnnnnnnnnnonininininnns 5 3 4 LOCATING AND PROTECTING YOUR BALANCE 6 3 5 STORING WHEN NOT IN USE insigne res 7 40 BASIC OPERATION cuadrito 8 4 1 TURNING ON THE BALANCE 4600x 8 42 ZERGING TA REsu ds 8 43 WEIGHING cesaron durar E 9 AA WEIGHING UNITS ses mate nn ere ne 9 50 AE A ee de eas 10 5 1 PERCENTAGE WEIGHING ansiada nc non dire 10 5 2 PARTS COUN TING a 10 5 3 ACCUMULATION css all 11 610 PARAMETERS coi E R EA EET 13 6 1 ENABLING WEIGHING UNITS usaran 13 6 2 SETTING THE BACKLIGHT AND AUDIBLE ALERT BEEP 14 6 3 SETTING THE PRINTING PARAMETERS ACCUMULATION 15 64 AUTO POWER OE ss o O A 17 6 5 SELECTING THE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL CALIBRATION 18 6 6 ADJUST THE VALUE OF THE INTERNAL MASS v 18 6 7 SETTING USER PARAMETERS csi n 19 0 CAEIBRATIONes sen irlanda E E zrno uj 21 9 0 TROUB
13. Euro plug 12VDC 800mA 3 02 4 0 9158 AC adapter SA plug 12VDC 800mA 3 02 4 0 9159 AC adapter Australian plug 12VDC 800mA 3 08 1 2 2009 Stainless steel pan 120mm 3 08 2 3 2008 Sub Pan 120mm 3 08 2 3 2024 Draft shield includes lid 3 08 1 2 2044 HandiCal calibration handle 3 09 4 0 9012 Battery 6V 1 3ah Rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid type Note The internal rechargeable battery pack can be changed but please first ask for technical support from your dealer or the manufacturer Replacement batteries should match the type fitted by the manufacturer Please dispose of and recycle used batteries carefully and according to local laws and regulations Do not crush incinerate or place in normal waste 24 Page O Adam Equipment Company 2014 9 0 SPECIFICATIONS 9 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS HCB123 HCB153 HCB302 HCB602 HCB602H HCB1002 HCB1502 HCB3001 Maximum Capacity 120g 150g 300g 600g 600g 1000g 1500g 3000g Readability 0 001g 0 005g 0 01g 0 02g 0 01g 0 01 g 0 05g 0 1g Repeatability s d 0 002g 0 005g 0 01g 0 02g 0 01g 0 01 g 0 05g 0 1g Linearity 0 003g 0 01g 0 02g 0 04g 0 03g 0 02 g 0 1g 0 2g Pan 120mm 4 7 6 Draft shield Included as standard Units of Measure Lb are not available on HCB123 Model g cet Lb oZ d GN oZt dWt MM TL H TL C TL t t N g2 TL J 9 2 COMMON SPECIFICATIONS Interface USB and RS 232 bi dire
14. LE SHOO TIN tia 23 9 1 ERROR MESSAGES na Are nn Reg 23 8 2 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 24 90 SPECIFICA TIONS 00d dicta bc 25 9 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS cuina 25 9 2 COMMON SPECIFICATIONS 2 docs atraca be 25 9 3 RS 232 USB SPEGIFIGATION Sica 25 10 0 CALIBRATION CERTIFICATE ss 28 11 0 WARRANTY STATEMEN so SA ns he 28 1 Page Adam Eguipment Company 2014 2 Page O Adam Equipment Company 2014 2 0 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing your new Highland portable balance Every Highland balance has all the features you really need AC adapter and internal rechargeable battery HandiCal calibration backlit display and ShockProtect with overload indicator With RS 232 and USB interface for communication with printers and computers splash proof keypad and sturdy plastic construction the Highland series will be a balance you can rely upon We hope that you enjoy using your new balance Before operating parts marked with a symbol please read the instruction manual and operate with caution to avoid hazard Note External metal parts and connectors are not linked to earth 3 0 SET UP 3 1 UNPACKING AND SETTING UP YOUR BALANCE 1 Remove the balance draft shield top pan AC adapter and pan support from the packaging 2 Remove the shipping protection screw and transit disc from the top of the balance and place the plastic top pan support on the balance Do not use excessive force when rem
15. OUR BALANCE In order to keep your balance functioning at its best we suggest that you do the following i Avoid extremes of temperature Do not place in direct sunlight or near air conditioning vents Make sure the balance is located on a strong table and free from vibration Avoid unstable power sources Do not use near large users of electricity such as welding equipment or KG 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 does not lose its charge When you turn off the scale by pressing ON OFF key the power is not completely isolated You should disconnect the power supply if it is not going to be used for an extended period t A f f TT Keep free from vibration Do not place near heavy or e y a vibrating machinery Avoid high humidity that might cause condensation Keep away from direct contact with water Do not spray or immerse the balance in water Protection Grade IPXO AAAS E Do not place near open windows air conditioning TT vents or fans that may cause a draft and unstable readings Keep the balance clean Do not stack material on the balance balance pan when it is not in use The Highland has a stacking feature for stacking more than one unit on top of each other which does not apply weight to the pan For more details on this see the section on storing
16. Press the Tare key 6 The display shows LOAd Lower the internal calibration mass located behind the pan Use the handle to help lower the weight as far as it will go Press the Tare key once the stable sign is shown 7 The display will show PASS Rotate the weight back to its off position Once removed the balance will return to zero 21 Page O Adam Equipment Company 2014 External Calibration 1 Press the on off key to turn the power on 2 Press the Smpl and Print keys at the same time during the self checking test 3 The display will show Unload Remove any weight from the stainless steel pan 4 When the stable indicator shows press the Tare key 5 The display will show the first weight that you can use to calibrate the unit You can change this value by pressing the Mode key The weights that can be used are as follows Model HCB123 HCB153 HCB302 HCB602 HCB602H HCB1002 HCB1502 HCB3001 Weight1 60g 50g 100g 200g 200g 500g 500g 1000g Weight 2 120g 100g 200g 400g 400g 1000g 1000g 2000g Weight 3 x 150g 300g 600g 600g 1500g 3000g 6 Once the calibration weight has been selected press the Tare key 7 The display shows LOAM Place your weight on the pan Press Tare key once the stable sign is shown 8 The display will show PASS Remove the weight from the pan NOTE If the calibration fails retry The balance will show FAILH when the
17. Press the Tare key to view the current settings To change the settings press the Mode key Press the Tare key to advance to the next parameter When completed the display will show FI SET again 19 Page Adam Equipment Company 2014 Pressing Mode will then show TECH This function is a manufacturing function for gualified technicians only and you can press Mode again to scroll through parameter options or press Print to return to normal weighing 20 Page Adam Eguipment Company 2014 7 0 CALIBRATION The Highland series of balances comes standard with HandiCal internal calibration to make calibrating the balance guick and easy However vou can also calibrate the balance using an external verification weight if needed The HandiCal method is the default but if you would like to use external calibration then you must first enable this via the parameter section 6 5 Selecting The Internal Or External Calibration Install the handle for the calibration as shown below To calibrate the handle is pushed to the side to lower the calibration mass a We Internal Calibration using HandiCal 1 Press the on off key to turn the power on 2 Press the Smpl and Print keys at the same time during the self checking test 3 The display will show Unload Remove any weight from the stainless steel pan 4 When the stable indicator shows press the Tare key 5 The display shows Glnt
18. ctional Stabilization Time 2 Seconds typical Operating Environment 0 Cto 40 C 32 Fto 104 F Humidity 10 80 Power supply external 12VDC 800 mA South Africa 150mA Rest of World Calibration HandiCal Internal calibration or external calibration User selectable Display 18mm high 6 digits LCD With auto backlight and loading bar graph Scale Housing ABS Plastic with Stainless Steel Pan Overall Dimensions wxdxh 170 x 245 x 80mm 6 7 x 9 6 X 3 1 Net Weight 1 5 kg 3 3 Ib 9 3 RS 232 USB SPECIFICATIONS Either the RS 232 or USB interface can be used at one time To avoid confusion when sending commands do not use both interfaces at the same time See parameters 6 3 Setting The Printing Parameters Accumulation section for full information on settings The standard Interface parameters are RS 232 output of weighing data ASCII code 4800 Baud 8 data bits No Parity 25 Page Adam Eguipment Company 2014 Connection details are RS 232 Connector 9 pin d subminiature socket Generally a Null model cable is Pin3 Output required for connection to a Pin2 Input Pin5 Signal Ground computer or printers USB Connection is using a standard USB connector Software for using the USB interface with a PC is available from the Adam Equipment web site Data Format for normal weighing operations parts counting or r
19. ecalling of totals from memory will all be different All lines end with a carriage return and a line feed OdH and OaH in ASCII Format 1 Output The lines will include a heading for each line then the value A typical output when weighing is shown below 3 lines of data are printed followed by 2 blank lines 45 09g _ lt cr gt lt lf gt 19 ASCII Characters GS for Gross Weight NT for Net Weight 0 1 lt cr gt lt 1f gt 16 ASCII Characters Increments every time a weight is stored in memory AB II lt er gt lt gt 19 Characters The total weight stored in memory lt cr gt lt lf gt Includes 2 blank lines lt or gt lt l gt When the scale is at zero the weight is not printed only the number of items and total are printed If the scale is set for continuous output the weight only is printed followed by 2 blank lines And example of continuous output is shown below GT NT E g lt cr gt lt lf gt lt cr gt lt lf gt Includes 2 blank lines lt cr gt lt lf gt 22 Characters ST for stable US for unstable followed by GS for Gross Weight NT for Net Weight and then a minus sign for negative weight or a space for positive weight 26 Page Adam Eguipment Company 2014 Format 2 Output The output will be the same value as is on the display If parts counting it will be the count if weighing it is only the weight An example output is DO KO KLES gt Parts Counting example A SE A
20. ences that may affect the calibration since that time may cause a change in the calibration data We therefore recommend that a calibration is performed onsite and that reqular calibration is undertaken Calibration Weights The weights used to calibrate by the factory met ASTM OIML standards and were accurate to OIML Class M1 ASTM Class 4 Calibration Standards Factory calibration was performed as described in the calibration section of this manual 11 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 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
21. hen turning on the balance 2 After a few seconds the display will show the first function F1 UNT 3 Keep pressing the Mode key until F3 SEF is displayed 4 Press the Tare key to view the current settings 5 First select which communication port you wish to configure and set only one port can be used at a time 15 Page Adam Equipment Company 2014 The screen will show 232 or S USB Press the Mode key to select which interface you would like to use Press Tare to confirm setting and configure interface 6 The following options are available for setting the output and accumulation functions Mode Print Feature Accumulation P1 Pri Data is sent whenever the Print key is Manual accumulation when pressed the Print key is pressed P2 Con Data is sent continuously Accumulation is disabled P3 AUT The weighing results will be sent to the Automatic accumulation when communication port automatically stable whenever a stable reading is present The balance has to return to zero before another reading is sent via the interface Press the Mode key to change the setting Press Tare to confirm and move to the next parameter 7 Setting the baud rate This is the transmission speed for communication with printers and computers The selected rate must match that of the other device for communications to work The following settings are available b 600 b 1200
22. ng of a particular unit For example to enable the weighing unit Carats change the setting to OM by pressing the Mode key 6 When Fi Unt is displayed you can press the Print key to return to weighing or press Mode to go to the next function The following table shows different units which are available to the user and the conversion factors for each Name of the Description Conversion Display Units Factor Symbol Grams A standard metric unit 1 0 g Carats Used for weighing jewelry and gems etc 5 0 ct Pounds Standard weighing unit in UK USA 0 0022046 Lb Ounce Avoirdupois ounce 0 035274 oZ 16 ounces make a pound Drams An ancient unit of weight Equal to 1 16 of 0 564383 d an ounce Grains A basic weighing unit in the imperial 15 43236 GN system Used to weigh gun powder Ounce Troy Troy ounce used for weighing gold silver 0 03215075 oZt and in pharmacy Pennyweight Pennyweight was the weight of a silver 0 6430149 dwt penny in medieval England Equals to 1 20 of an Ounce Troy Mommes A weighing unit used in Japan to weigh 0 266667 MM pearls Taels Hk Hongkong Taels used to weigh coral 0 026717 TL H pearls etc Taels C China Singapore Taels 0 026455 TL C Taels t Taiwan Taels 0 026667 TL t Tola An Asian weighing unit 0 085735 t Newtons Used to measure force 0 009807 N Grams Grams with last digit suppressed 1 0 g2 Tales J
23. oving and installing the screw 3 Gently place the plastic pan support into the receptacle and secure with the supplied screw To not over tighten the screw It should be finger tight only Put the Stainless steel pan on top of the pan support 4 Place the draft shield on top of the balance the location notches in the breeze shield should align with the cut outs on the balance For optimum performance the balance should be used with the draft shield if provided 3 Page Adam Eguipment Company 2014 3 2 DISPLAY KEYBOARD FUNCTION The display and keypad have a number of features the key information is shown below KEYS PRIMARY FUNCTION SECONDARY FUNCTION On Off To turn the balance On or Off Tare Tares the balance and shows the net A secondary function of Enter key is weight value Pressing the Tare again for setting parameters or other will reset another tare value functions Enters the percentage weighing When in percentage mode press function key to return to normal weighing mode When setting some parameters this key will move the flashing digit to the right Smpl Use this key to enter parts counting When in parts counting pressing the mode from the normal weighing Smpl will return to weighing mode mode Clears the accumulated value from the memory when pressed during the total When setting some parameters this key will move the flashing digi
24. ow the first function F1 UNT 3 Keep pressing the Mode key until F6 GA is displayed 4 Press the Tare key to view the current settings 5 The display will show the current value with the first digit flashing To change the value press to shift the position press Mode to increase the value 18 Page Adam Eguipment Company 2014 and press Print to decrease the value The internal calibration weight should only change between 93 000 and 105 000 grams or 495 00 and 305 00 grams depending upon the model 6 Press Tare to store a particular setting The display will return to F6 7 When F6 GA is displayed press the Print key to return to weighing or press Mode to go to the next function Changing the value of the internal weight will affect the calibration when using the internal calibration To check if your internal weight is correct you should only use high quality weights that are accurate to the readability of the balance 6 7 SETTING USER PARAMETERS The balance has a number of parameters the user can adjust Display Description Default Value Filter settings 1 2 or 3 n FIL 1 FIL 1 is the fastest filter 3 is the slowest The Automatic Rezero range n ZEO gto 8 0 being with auto zero off and 8 is the zero 4 ZEO range of 4 divisions Stability symbol range Oto 5 n STA 2 STA O is the smallest stability range and 5 is largest n ZTR Weight Tracking Range 0 to 5 3 ZTR
25. t to the left Mode Pressing this key will cycle through the Displays the unit weight total weight weighing units which are enabled and the count when in the parts counting mode Setting parameters it will show the next option or increase the value of a flashing digit Print To print the results to a PC or printer Secondary function is to return to using RS 232 or USB interface It also normal operation when the balance is adds the value to the accumulated in a parameter setting mode memory if the accumulation function Setting parameters it will show the is not automatic previous option or decrease the value of a flashing digit 4 Page Adam Equipment Company 2014 Z symbol O battery indicator Ose lt Hold symbol Zero o LI HH h uli st4 Net symbol N M N Stable gt ol Os lt Alpha numeric display mmm v Capacity al Weighing digits 3 3 INTERNAL RECHARGEABLE BATTERY The balance can be operated from the internal rechargeable battery or using an AC adapter The battery discharge time is approximately 24 hours depending on the usage of the backlight The display will show an indication when the battery needs to be charged To charge the battery plug in the AC adapter at the back of the balance and attach it to the main power supply The charging indicator at the left top corner of the LCD will be on 5 Page Adam Eguipment Company 2014 3 4 LOCATING AND PROTECTING Y
26. the units to be used g ct lb oz d GN OZt dWt MM TL T TL C TL t t N g2 F2 El See section 6 2 Sets the backlight and audible alert beep sw ver 2 5 onwards bLon backlight always on bL AU backlight automatically turns on when a key is pressed bLoFF backlight always off bP on audible alert beep on bP oFF audible alert beep off F3 SEr See section 6 3 Sets the print parameters FA OFF See section 6 4 Sets the auto power off parameter F5 IEC See section 6 5 Internal or external calibration select F6 CA See section 6 6 Cal mass fine adjust FI SEL See section 6 7 User Parameters for autozero filter and stability TECH Technical parameters setting mode factory setting 6 1 ENABLING WEIGHING UNITS You can enable and disable the weighing units available to the user when they press the Mode key as described in section 4 5 Weighing Units 1 To set this parameter press and hold the Mode key during self checking test when turning on the balance 2 After a few seconds the display will show the first function FI UNT 3 4 Press the Tare key to view the current settings of each unit Pressing the Tare key will cycle through the other units along with their current settings For example if OFF is displayed with the weighing unit Carats the user will not be able to use this unit while weighing 13 Page Adam Eguipment Company 2014 5 Pressing the Mode key will change the setti
27. the weight on the balance If automatic then the balance will automatically accumulate the weight If set to manual then you will need to press the Print key 2 The display will show ACC 1 followed by the total value in the memory for 2 seconds before returning to displaying the weight of the item on the balance 3 4 5 The weight will be transmitted to a printer or PC Remove the weight allowing the balance to return to zero Put a second weight on Again if set to automatic it will accumulate the weight automatically Alternatively press Print the display will show ACG 2 followed by the new total in the memory for 2 seconds before returning to displaying the weight of the item on the balance 6 11 Page Continue until all weights have been added Adam Eguipment Company 2014 To view the totals in memory press the Print key when the balance is at zero The display will show ACC XX where XX is the total number of readings and the total weight before returning to zero At the same time the total will also be sent via the RS 232 interface To clear the memory press Smpl once the total accumulation value is displayed after the pressing Print 12 Page O Adam Equipment Company 2014 6 0 PARAMETERS The balance has 8 parameters that can be set by the user FUNCTION SECTION DESCRIPTION FI UNT See section 6 1 Sets
28. there is nothing touching the pan Make sure the internal weight is in the off position Make sure the balance is level Try recalibrating Low Battery indicator Internal battery may be flat Charge the battery or replace internal rechargeable battery Unstable balance Possible damage to the Make sure the balance is cannot get a stable mechanics Loadcell on a flat surface and away reading from vibration Make sure the calibration weight is in its off position Red Light Low Battery indicator Internal battery may be flat Charge the battery or on front replace internal panel rechargeable battery No Power when turning on Internal battery may be flat Charge the battery or replace internal rechargeable battery 23 Page Adam Eguipment Company 2014 8 2 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES If you need to order any spare parts and accessories contact your supplier or Adam Eguipment A partial list of the more common items follows Part Number Description 3 07 4 0 10266 RS 232 interface cable 3 07 4 0 10267 USB interface cable 7 00 1 0 0046 Security lock and cable 3 08 1 0 2043 Hard Carry case 7 00 0 0 0012 Thermal Printer 6 00 0 0 2028 AdamDU Data Collection Software 3 08 2 3 2030 In use wet cover 3 02 4 0 9160 AC adapter USA plug 12VDC 800mA 3 02 4 0 9156 AC adapter UK plug 12VDC 800mA 3 02 4 0 9157 AC adapter
29. 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 of Adam Equipment The statutory right of the purchaser is not affected by this warranty The terms of this warranty are 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 28 Page Adam Equipment Company 2014 CE Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity Adam Equipment Co Lid Maidstone Road Kingston Milton Keynes MK10 OBD United Kingdom www adamequipment com This product has been manufactured in accordance with the harmonised European standards following the rovisions of the below stated directives 2004 108 EC Electro Magnetic Compatibility Standard EN61326 1 2013 Electrical Equipment for Directive Measurement Control and Laboratory Use EMC requirements Part 1 general requirements 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive Standard EN61010 1 2010 Safety requirements for measurement control and laboratory use equipment Part 1 General requirements 2011 65 EC RoHS on the Restriction of the Restricted substances referred to in Article 4 1 and use of certain hazardous substances in maximum concentration values tolerated by weight in electrical and electronic eq
30. uipment recast homogeneous materials do not exceed prescribed limits 2009 23 EC Non Automatic Weighing Standard EN 45501 1992 AC 1993 applies only to Equipment Directive certified non automatic weighing instruments 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 bA e Sealed Lead Acid Battery Remove and recycle PB DO NOT DISPOSE OF IN GENERAL WASTE Any Electrical or Electronic Equipment EEE component or assembly of parts intended to be incorporated into EEE devices as defined by European Directive 2012 19
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