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1.                                                              Final value  The final value is stored   Template S0   parameter   Command a2 3is0l  4l0 2 0 0 Off te  Reply   2 3 S O      0  2 0  0  O fR Le  The value is stored   Preliminary value  The preliminary value is stored   Template  1   parameter   Command      2 3 S 1      0 0  2  0  08a  Reply   2 3 S 1    10 0 2 0 0 eRt   The value is stored   Zero band  The zero band is stored   Template S2   parameter   Command a 2 3is 21    4l00 0 5 O fRtr  Reply 8  2 3 S  2     0 0 0  5  Oeste                                                    The value is stored    HV G Instruction Manual Page 61    17 3 Internal Printer for Type V  OP 06     It is necessary to set the parameter of the    Print mode   75   in the function table in  advance     Itis necessary to set the parameter of the  Date   F  5   onthe function table in advance     Caution The date Parameter is not updated automatically     Specification  Kind 5x7 dot matrix impact type  Characters     16 characters in a line  Width of roll paper 44 5mm  Accessories a special roll paper  an ink ribbon    Consumables  Special roll paper  AX PP156  Ink ribbon AX ERC 05    Operation and Print Samples    Pressing the switch while pressing and holding the   PRINT  switch  paper feed is  performed     Print sample of selecting print mode F5      F8 4    Print sample of selecting print mode  5 5    Print sample of displaying accumulation  data       HV G Instruction Manual Page 62 
2.          0 0 2     4  O  k  gifrit                          Header Weighing value unit Terminator       Counting mode giT                                          O  O  31 01 010 P  CERE    Header Weighing value unit Terminator                                                                         Percentage mode S T   40 3 0 0      OL  6  CR  e          Header Weighing value unit Terminator                                                    Out of range 0  L    4 99 9   9 9 kiglSplr    T  SY i  Header     Polarity       Definition of symbols    CR  carriage return  LF  line feed   OD H  OA H     Space    20 H     HV G Instruction Manual Page 50    16 2 Stream Mode    The scale outputs the current display data at the same time as refreshing the display   The scale does not output data while in the setting mode     Averaging function table Refresh rate      Fr     i3 O Normal weighing Approximately 7 times s while the display is  unstable   Approximately 4 times s when the display is stable      Aperson s weight   Approximately 4 times s      Animal weighing Approximately 4 times s    16 2 1 Preparation and Performance  Examples                                                  Step 1 Turn off the display  Display off    Press the switch while the  ZERO switch is a rn  pressed and held  The function table is displayed  30     aver   O  Pres  F 4 T   Step2 Select a parameter for the  baud rate     y    TT A    z   using the and  M  switches  i it   A a  Step3 Oo Select    strea
3.          Products  HV 15KGL  HV 15GKV    Products  HV 60KGL  HV 60KGV    HV G Instruction Manual Page 66       Products  HV 200KGL  HW 200KGV    HV G Instruction Manual Page 67    Refer to    4  Caution    for use     Refer to    6 1  Display and Symbols     and corresponding mode for displayed error  code     Refer to    14  Calibration  Adjusting Scale   for precision weighing     Periodically check the accuracy of weighing  Calibrate the scale  if it is moved to  another location or the environment has changed     EAIEN Repair    Do not disassemble  assemble the scale without an authorised service engineer   It may cause an electric shock or damage to the scale  etc  In this case  repair is  not covered under warranty  Contact your local A amp D dealer if your scale needs  service or repair        19 2 Check Points Before Calling Maintenance    inthis situation       Confirm these items    Is the AC adaptor properly connected   Nothing displayed  Is the AC adaptor the correct voltage    Scale does not turn on  Are the batteries dead     Is the battery polarity correct    The scale does not display Check around weighing pan    Is there anything on the pan   The weighing value is unstable due to drift   AHA is displayed and does vibration or other   not proceed Check around weighing pan    Check the connection of load cell cable    is displayed and does Check around weighing pan  Remove   not proceed  anything on the pan    Make zero point calibration of the scale    LRL is 
4.         Zero band 1  LO parameter are    Indicator and Output                     Zero point                         Zero band  LO indicator ON OFF OFF OFF  LO relay output  Make Break Break   Break  Preliminary  OK indicator OFF OFF ON   ON  OK relay output  Break Break Make Make  Final  HI indicator    OFF OFF OFF   ON  HI relay output Break Break o Break   Make       Comparison Condition  Gross  lt      Zero band LO is displayed and output   Final   Preliminary  lt  Net OK is displayed and output   Final  lt  Net OK  HI is displayed and output     Parameter List and Word Definition   The    gross    is a total measurement value  no tare value is subtracted    The    net    is a measurement value with a tare value subtracted from the gross   The    tare    is an item put on the pan and its mass is subtracted from the gross   The    zero band    means the zero detection level    The    zero point    is the fundamental starting point to weighing     Function Table Meaning and purpose  Simple batch function    HV G Instruction Manual Page 36    Caution   The parameters of the upper limit value  HI  and a final value  HI  use the same  memory  The parameters of the lower limit value  LO  and the zero band  LO  use  the same memory    The upper lower comparator function  the simple batch function and the full dribble  batch function cannot be used at the same time because these parameters use  common memory        13 1 Preparation  Setting Parameters        Step 1 Turn off the d
5.      s  ug    Display unit cover    Caution  Do not pull the loadcell cable     EX Omm allen wrench    HV G Instruction Manual Page 5    Type V        Fluorescent displa    Please confirm that the mains power type or AC adaptor  type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type        3 1 Accessories and Options list    Accessories for HV G series    ype   Products   Accessories SS  HV 15KGV Display unit cover  Instruction manual    Type V   HV 60KGV Display unit cover  HV 200KGV 5mm Allen wrench  Instruction manual  HV 15KGL Display unit cover  AC adaptor  6 x    D    size batteries  Instruction manual  6 x  D  size batteries  HV 60KGL Display unit cover  HV 200KGL 5mm Allen wrench  AC adaptor  Instruction manual       HV G Instruction Manual Page 6    Options List    Order code or option name Accessories    OP 03 RS232C interface   Relay output   Buzzer  Connector JA TCP0586    OP 04 RS422 485 interface   Relay output Connector TM BLA9  AC adaptor    OP 06 Built in printer for type V Paper PP156  Ink ribbon ERC 05    AX K0557A   RS232C cable  D sub 25 pin  2m  AX KO1786 200 RS232C cable  D sub 9 pin  2m    Consumables    AX PP156 Special roll paper       AX ERC 05 Ink ribbon                                                                                              AX K0557A AX K01786 200  D sub 25 pin Din 7 pin D sub 9 pin Din 7 pin   2   2   2     2   3   3  3 g 3  4  _    a 58   5 5   6 a     6       7 FA T T 7   8                             HV G Instruction M
6.    Full dribble batch function  it is used to finish the process    Refer to F if    Hold switch   Refer to F ic     Setting a preset tare  selects polarity           Print switch   Used to print or output data   Refer to F5  F5     Used to enter the function table    Used to enter the mode to set a preset tare    Used to perform paper feed for the optional printer for type V     HV G Instruction Manual Page 15    7 Basic Operation    7 1 Turning the Scale On Off  amp  Basic Weighing    7 1 1    Step  Step  Step  Step    Step    Step  Step  Step    Step    1    2    3    7    8    9    Step 10    Memo    Type V or Type L with AC adaptor    Connect the scale to a ground point    Ensure that the pan is empty    Confirm that local voltage and receptacle type fit your scale   The scale turns on off using the switch alternately     Check the accuracy of weighing  If you calibrate the scale  perform it after  allowing the scale to warm up for 30 minutes     Press the switch to display zero   With nothing on the pan    Place something on the pan gently    You can read the weight after the stability mark is displayed   Remove the item from the pan     Turn the scale off using the switch     With the power cord connected  type V consumes only sufficient power for standby  status after turning off the scale     With the AC adaptor connected  type L consumes only the power of the AC adaptor  after turning off the scale     HV G Instruction Manual Page 16    7 1 2 Type L with Batteries  
7.    Installation of OP 06    Caution  This option cannot be used with type L  Liguid Crystal Display  scales     Packed with the option OP 06 are the following items which are used to install the  printer into your scale     6  Prinercover        O  8   Printer control board            lt  lt     la o   Self tapping screw    Screw with washer            Paper roll  PP 156           Spare ink ribbon  ERC 05     Installation Method       1  Disassembly   a  Disconnect the scale power plug from the  AC mains supply socket    b  Loosen the lock screws and remove the  rear cover unit  Item 3    C  Loosen 4 x screws  Item c  and remove  the upper case unit    d  Remove 2 screws  Item a  and remove  the Battery Cover     2  Installation    a  Connect CN2  of the printer board  Item 8    to J5 on the main board  Item 1     b  Install the printer board  Item 8  to the  4 stand offs on the board on the upper  case  Item 1      c  Secure the printer unit  Item 7  to the  upper case  Item 1      d  Connect the printer unit cable to CN4  on the printer board  Item 8      HV G Instruction Manual Page 63     a  Connect the cable between J2 and  J3 on the upper case  Item 1      b  Free the 2 pin cable on the lower  case  Item 2  and connect it to  CN1     c  Screw the upper case  Item 1  to  the lower case  Item 2  using the 4  screws  Items c      d  Secure the rear cover  Item 3  to  the lower case  Item 2  with the 2  lock screws     e Secure the printer cover  Item 6 to  the upper case  
8.    Instruction Manual    AD    A amp D WEIGHING       Clearly a Better Value    1555 McCandless Drive  Milpitas  CA 95035  Tel   800  726 3364    408  263 5333   Fax   408  263 0119  Fax on Demand   800  726 7099  Press 2   Website  www andweighing com  Email  scales    andweighing com    Pi CC S NN    1 Senis  T                                                        3  1 1 Compliance with FCC rules    3   2 Outline and Features       A A A  A   Am em e   e  me   e  mem  gt  gt                    eren nnne 4  3 Unpacking ERR o S 0 5  3 1 AccessoriesandOptionslist                                 6   4 a m PO 8  4 1 PrecautionsforinstallingtheScale                                                8  4 2 PrecautionsforOperatingtheScale                                               8  4 3 PrecautionsforStoringtiheScale                                   8   5 Installing the Scale orte eo ern arent t dean kx e euo eu eran php ande 9  5 1 InstallingtihebatteriesforIypel                                 10   6  gt  ER A e eN 11  6 1 Display and Symbols amine esimle dala nim saa 12  6 2 ine   fe A AR EAA EEEE sence  14   7 ze 1g                                   16  7 1 Turning the Scale on off and Weighing                                         16  2151 Type V or Type L with AC adaptor                            ssseessssss 16    1 2 IypelLwithBatteries                17   7 2 Tare andNetDisplay        18  7 2 1 Semi Automatic Tare  Input by Weighing                                 18 
9.    i  Final value Ap or  NU 74 STEEN       Comparator 43  or  HU    Upper limit   ZPLYAN   X  Lise    Preliminary value 6 or  Somer mi LO or      AN          Zero band  6 or jor    HV G Instruction Manual Page 20    8 Counting Mode    In counting mode the total weight of articles is converted to a count and assumes  all articles have the same mass value     It is necessary to store a unit mass to count articles     bd 8 1 Storing a Unit Mass    Step 1 Press the MODE  switch to display the unit P  s   Step 2 Press the  SET  switch to enter the mode to store a at    ER  unit mass  Counting mode pes    Step 3 Press the  A  switch to select the number of sam     SET                      ples  The greater the quantity of samples  the   greater the accuracy of the count    5 pieces  10 pieces  20 pieces  50 pieces  100 STABLE  O fz n    pieces U  Step 4 Putthe container onto the pan  E   When the stability mark is displayed press the STABLE  O 2 pb     TARE switch  u          Number of sampl    Step 5 Putin the number of samples selected at step 3      Acontainer bow         Press the switch to store the weight after a                      the stability mark is displayed  The count is then Pan     displayed  oTe  Caution  When the sample is too light and it is not possible to STABLE D 20 1 n   calculate a unit mass  the scale displays    o ut   and Rc   returns to step 3  It is necessary to increase the Zeroin Es  number of samples  n  Pressing the switch after the is az  displayed
10.   Step  Step  Step    Step    Step  Step  Step  Step    Step    Caution    1    2    3    Install six new batteries  Refer to    5 1  Installing the batteries for Type L      Ensure that the pan is empty   The scale turns on off using the switch alternately     Check the accuracy of weighing  If you calibrate the scale  perform it after  warming up the scale for 30 minutes     Press the switch to display zero   With nothing on the pan    Place something on the pan gently    You can read the weight value after the stability mark is displayed   Remove the item from the pan     Turn the scale off using the switch     Replace used dry cells with six new ones when BarT is displayed    Battery life is affected by the environmental temperature    Remove batteries from the display unit when the scale is not to be used for a long  time  The batteries may leak and cause damage        HV G Instruction Manual Page 17    7 2 Tare  and Net Display     The    Tare    is used to cancel the mass of a container  receptacle  case  bag  etc   which is put on the pan to contain the item to be weighed    Caution   The tare reduces the available weighing range    The current tare value is reset by pressing the ZERO switch or turning the  scale off   Reset value is zero     Storable preset tare value is within minimum weighing range for the HV G se   ries     7 2 1 Semi Automatic Tare  Input by Weighing     Step 1 Put the container onto the pan     Step 2 Press the switch  The display becomes zero a
11.   The next accumulation can be performed  after the display returns to near zero or to a negative value        HV G Instruction Manual Page 25    RE   When the display is a stable value  the scale accumulates the data  automatically  The next accumulation can be performed after the  display returns to near zero    Used for recording the number and mass of articles removed from the  pan   Putthe articles on the pan  Press the switch at each    removal      At each finish of the full dribble batch function  the scale accumulates  the data automatically    Used for packaging articles like a powder  it is used for recording the  bag number and total mass        10 1 Preparation  Setting Parameters           Step 1 Turn off the display    ia  Press the switch while the switch is a  pressed and held  The function table is displayed  ee ir aii  a  Press  Fig  Step 2 Press the switch to display an item of the Function table    Y  accumulation function   FA     a  FR i       Step 3 Select a parameter of the accumulation function     8        FB 4   with the    switch  ay  F   g  Step 4 Press the  ENTER switch to store the new parameter  E   Press the  F  switch and the switch to exit from     the function table  Then the scale displays the weighing E   mode  pl  nd  g  mt         mm   Weighing valus    HV G Instruction Manual Page 26    10 2 Operation and Performance  Examples     Example     Weighing each article  the scale makes the accumulation according to   4 3  Step 1 lf accumul
12.   the next weighing mode is displayed   When the unit mass is too light to store  the scale THE  displays  to ut   STABLE  O n              U  Step6   Remove all items from the pan  Counts        HV G Instruction Manual Page 21    8 2       Step 1    Step 2    Step 3    Step 5    Step 6    Press the MODE  switch to display the unit Pes    Store the unit mass of the item   Refer to    8 1 Storing a Unit Mass       Put the container only onto the pan   Press the switch     Put articles into the container and read the  count     Remove all items from the pan     Counting the number of articles       ENTER       Counting mode PES         Storing a unit mass       A container bowl                     STABLE   O             Zeroing value             STABLE   O             HV G Instruction Manual Page 22         J  9 Percentage Mode    The percent mode is to display a mass value in the unit of    6        It is necessary to store a 100  mass value  in advance to use this function     9 1 Storing a 100  Mass    MODE                                     KN  Step 1 Press the switch to display the unit 96  e  Percentage mode    Step2 Oo Press the switch to enter the mode that     stores a 100  mass     STABLE  O inn    ILI LI  y   Step3   With nothing on the pan press the switch B 4  to display zero  uu m  Pan  gt  lt  Tq   ZERO  Een  Step4   Put the 100  mass on the pan gently  xxu lo CEN  Press the switch to store it after the Muu d iy  stability mark is displayed  Then the l B  percen
13.  7 2 2 Preset Tare  Digital Input of Known Tare                                  18   7 3 Weighing Range mr 19  7 4 Mode Switch  ChangingUnitandMode                                      20   8 Counting Mode me        21  8 1 Storing a Unit Mass                                        21  8 2 Countingtihenumberofartices                                     22   9 Percentage Mode mm    m    23  9 1 Storing a 100  Mass   uscite exta see nic et era enin idareli iie inter eus 23  9 2 ReadingPercentage                        rennen 24  10 AccumulationFunctoe             MAMAM                    m m                 lt       25  10 1 Preparation  SettingParameters                                               26  10 2 Operation and Performance  Examples                                        27   11 Comparator Function eee amm alandan sein rr melted 28  Preparation  SettingParameters                                     29     Operation and Performance  Examples                                        31   12  FUI Dribble Batch F  rnctlOni aioe mis riter aia de tenuta si  mmsda     32  12 1 Preparation  SettingParameters                                                34  13  Simple Batch Function mE 36  13 1 Preparation  SettingParameters                                                 37  13 2 Operation and Performance  Examples                                        38    HV G Instruction Manual Page 1    14 Calibration  AdjustingtheScale                               39    14 1 TheGra
14.  Comparator    Accumulator    When the display value becomes stable  the scale compares  the display value  It does not compare on an unstable  condition    When the display value becomes stable  while not near zero   the scale compares the display value  It does not compare on  an unstable condition  Pressing the SET Bwitch turns the  comparator on and off     When the display value becomes stable when not near zero   the scale compares the value   Simple batch function   Refer to section 13     x Full dribble batch function   Refer to section 12      no condition of the buzzer on ed OP 03 by comparator  nction or full dribble batch function    Ud ol buzzer     eri The buzzer sounds at LO     The buzzer sounds at OK    Fi 3 o   ThebuzzersoundsatLOandOK         EL The buzzer sounds at LO  OKand Hl                             The Duc sone E finishing d full dribble batch process   Accumulator is not used     The scale accumulates the data  if the F switch is pressed   when the display becomes a positive stable value above  near zero  Next accumulation can be performed after the  display becomes near zero or a negative value    e scale accumulates the data  if the  F switch is pressed   when the display becomes a stable value outside near zero   Next accumulation can be performed after the display be  comes near zero    When the display becomes a positive stable value  the scale  accumulates the data automatically  Next accumulation can  be performed after the display becomes n
15.  OK is displayed   When the current value is greater than 7 000kg  HI is displayed     Example 2  This example is set as follows   Function table FB 4  Pressing the BET  switch  after the stability    mark is displayed  the scale compares the  current display value with the upper limit value  and the lower limit value immediately     Upper limit value  HI  2 000kg   Lower limit value  LO    1 000kg    Case  Pressing the switch  the comparison is performed after displaying the  stability mark   When the current value is less than  1 000kg  LO is displayed   When the current value is between  1 000kg and 2 000kg  OK is displayed     When the current value is greater than 2 000kg  HI is displayed     HV G Instruction Manual Page 31    12 Full Dribble Batch Function    This function changes the scale to a filling machine which sub divides a bulk product e g   grain  into loads of predetermined and virtually constant mass     It is necessary to set the parameter of the    comparator function   F5 5 Y     full dribble  batch sub function   Fil O   F if 3   inthe function table  final value  HI   preliminary  value  OK  and zero band  LO  in advance to use this function     It is necessary to install option OP 03 or OP 04  to use the relay output of the full dribble batch  function     In case of building up a filling machine with a scale and hopper  the performance and  processing product of the system are assumed to be as follows                        Procedu re NR oe ama e EN TT
16.  and control them from a computer     The RS 422  RS 485 interface has the following two modes   Stream mode Outputs data countinuouslly   Command mode Controls the scale using commands from a computer     It is necessary to set the parameters of the    Baud rate                Output mode    5          Format  F15 yin the function table in advance     Transmission systemEIA RS 422  RS 485  Transmission Asynchronous  bi directional  half duplex  Data format Baud rate 2400  4800  9600 bps  Data  7 bits  Parity  1 bit  Even  Start bit 1 bit  Stop bit 1 bit  Code ASCII  Terminator CRLF  CR  OD H   LF  OA H      Address 01 99 Address parameter   F if  of function table     Relay Solid state relay  Maximum voltage DC50V  Maximum current DC100mA  Maximum resistance 8 Q    Mating connector o TM BLA9  of accessory pack     Pin connections      Signal name   Direction   Description  Output RS 422 transmission A terminal    RS 422 transmission B terminal      Pin No    3 RDA Input RS 422 receive A terminal  Input   Output   RS 485 transmission  receive A  terminal  4  Zo  7  ERI    RDB Input RS 422 receive B terminal  Input   Output   RS 485 transmission  receive B  terminal    TRM       120 terminator   Relay output of HI  Relay output of OK  Relay output of LO  COM                   1 Relay common terminal       HV G Instruction Manual Page 57    Circuit                   A_5V  47k Relay  RS 422 input E d re h E ad E  RS 485 input mI     lt 47kQ J  ccce   o e 1   iura e o OK  RS 485 
17. D HESS   i  Dribble flow Hi indicator  Full flow OK indicator   Automatic  or  switch      Pan    i   URS qo  Weighing Step    Step2 VStep3 Step 4  and Parameters  Weighing value    Final value  Hi parameter    Preliminary value  OK parameter                 Tared zero  Container                                Zero point  Indicator         Time  and Output     i i   READY indicator  ON   r OFF   OFF    Blinking    ON   Zero band  LO indicator  ON   OFF OFF   OFF   ON  LO relay  Make   Break Break   Break i Make   Full flow  OK indicator OFF    ON OFF   OFF   OFF  OK relay Break   Make Break   Break oo   Break   Dribble flow  HI indicator  OFF   ON   ON   OFF   OFF  HI relay  Break   Make   Make   Break   Break    Zero band Preliminary Final value  indicator  value indicator  indicator   LO relay output   OK relay output   HI relay output    Gross    Zero band  Zero detection Level  ON   Make OFF   Break OFF   Break          Net    Final   Preliminary OFF   Break ON  Make ON   Make  Final   Preliminary    Net    Final OFF   Break OFF   Break ON  Make  Final    Net OFF   Break OFF   Break OFF   Break    HV G Instruction Manual Page 32                Caution   The comparison of the full dribble batch function is not reversible  One way se   guence   If the display value becomes less than the final value after the value reached  a predetermined target value  neither HI or LO is on    The parameters of the upper limit value  HI  and the final value  HI  use the same  memory  The p
18. Full dribble batch function   display is the zero band   CAP  MAX  3 6 15kg d 1 2 5g Description of the weighing unit  weighing range and  minimum graduation     6 2 Switches    Mo me Power switch   or fo  Note Type V is in standby status when power is       I O connected  even though the display is off   n  Zero switch   When there is nothing on the pan and the   ZERHO  switch   0 is pressed  the scale displays zero and the zero point mark   Any stored tare is cancelled   Ed Tare switch   T Used to store the weight of a container when carrying out  net weighing   RANGE i  Range switch   For changing the weighing range   Refer to Fo      Storing the unit mass  it is used to select a sample number   In the function table  it is used to select a parameter     HV G Instruction Manual Page 14    SET         lt           Display off    ZERO  Press and hold  ON OFF    And press    SET    Press and hold    TARE    And press    PRINT  Press and hold    And press    Set switch    Can be used to turn the comparator on off   Refer to 5    Counting mode  it is used to enter the mode to store the unit mass   Percentage mode  it is used to enter the mode to store the 100   mass    In the full dribble batch function  it is used as a start switch    In the preset tare  and selecting calibration mass  it is used to  select a figure     Mode switch    Used to change the current unit    While setting modes  this switch is used for  storing a parameter  and proceeding the next step      F switch
19. Item 1         3  Performance Check   Press key while holding the ZERO key pressed    F1 will be displayed   press the MODEkey    F 9 0 will be displayed   press the RANGE key    F 9 1 will be displayed   press the MODE key    F10 will be displayed   press the F  key   End will be displayed   press the  MODE key    Prepare the paper roll and open the printer cover    While holding thd H key  press the PRINT  key and feed in the paper   Place a weight onto the scale and when the stable mark flashes press the  key    If the printed weight is correct then the installation has been successful     YS LA      L   a    5020 2E 0m                 HV G Instruction Manual Page 64    18 Specifications    HV G series   HV 15KGV HV 60KGV HV 200KGV  Weighing Capacit kJ  3   6   15   15  30   60   60  150   220    Min  weighing  1 digit   o    counting mode  units  Display HV GL 7 segment liquid crystal display  Character height 25mm  Span dnt  Power source HV GL AC adaptor Please conim that the AC adaptor type is  correct for your local voltage and receptacle   Battery x 6 pieces type D  Please confirm that the mains power type is correct for your    Ambient temperature  10 C   40     Less than 85 R H   Non condensing   and humidity    Weighing pan size  mm  250 x 250 330 x 424 390 x 530    Dimension  mm  Width x Depth x Height 2 5 x 474 x 368 330 x 621 x 771 390 x 712x 771    Mass of scale  kg  HV GL    6    T        1 7    HV GV       HV G Instruction Manual Page 65    Dimensions    360 
20. V G series using a mass of the OIML class M1 or    equivalent     Periodically check the accuracy of weighing  Calibrate the scale  if it is moved to  another location or the environment has changed    It is not necessary to correct for the gravity acceleration  when calibrating your  scale with the calibration mass at the place where your scale is used     HV G Instruction Manual Page 39    14 1 The Gravity Acceleration Table       Amsterdam 9 813 m s  9 784 m s    Athens 9 800 m s  Melbourne 9 800 m s   9 779 m s   9 806 m s   New York 9 802 m s   9 819 m s   9 806 m s   9 809 m s   Rio de Janeiro 9 788 m s   9 803 m s   San Francisco 9 800 m s  Singapore 9 781 m s   Stockholm 9 818 m s    Glasgow 9 816 m s    Havana 9 788 m s   Vancouver  BC  Washington DC  Wellington NZ   Madrid 9 800 m s  Zurich    m sec    ALTITUDE           9 835 sapik E A et og ae ee m e fei Sea Level                            GRAVITY ACCELERATION                                           0   10 20 30 40   50   60   70 80 90  LATITUDE  HV G Instruction Manual Page 40    14 2 The Complete Calibration Procedure    14 2 1 Gravity Acceleration Correction    CAL switch       Step1 Turn on the display   Open the rear cover of the display unit   Inside the display unit  press and hold the  switch to enter the calibration mode   Thenl   Ai G   is displayed    Step2 Press the switch to enter the gravity    acceleration correction mode        Step3 Set your local gravity acceleration using  the following switc
21. anual Page 7    4 Caution  4 1 Precautions for Installing the Scale    Consider the following conditions to get the most from your scale    The best operation is where the temperature and relative humidity are stable  the  scale is installed on a solid floor or bench and there is no draft    Do not install the scale in direct sunlight    Do not install the scale near heaters or air conditioners    Do not install the scale where there is flammable or corrosive gas present    Do not install the scale near equipment which produces magnetic fields    Do not install the scale where there is likely to be static electricity discharges in a  place where the relative humidity is lower than 45 RH  Plastic and isolators are  likely to be charged with static electricity    The display unit is not water resistant  Use the display unit cover to avoid  damage    Do not use an unstable power source     4 2 Precautions for Operating the Scale    Periodically check the scale with a known weight    Calibrate the scale before using it and after moving it to another location    Do not place anything on the pan which is heavier than the weighing capacity  Do not drop anything onto the pan    Do not use a sharp instrument such as a pencil or ball point pen to press the  switches  Press the switches gently using only your finger    We recommend pressing the or switch before each weighing to  prevent possible error    Replace used dry cells with six new ones when the BATT symbol is displayed  Dry  ce
22. arameters of the lower limit value  LO  and the zero band  LO  use  the same memory    The upper lower comparator function  the simple batch function and the full dribble  batch function cannot be used at the same time because these parameters use  common memory    Set the zero band greater than the tare value     Operation   Pressing the switch  the scale starts the batch process    Selecting a parameter from F G O or Fill g ofthe full dribble batch sub function   the  F  switch works as the finish switch     Parameter List and Word Definition   The  gross  is a total weighing value  no tare value is subtracted    The    net    is a measurement value with the tare value subtracted from the gross   The  zero band  means the zero detection level    The  zero point  is the fundamental starting point to weighing     Comparator  unction table Meaning and purpose       Full Dribble batch function    Full Dribble batch sub function    unction table Meaning and purpose    ran n    Figg Reaching final value and pressing the F switch the current process is  finished    Reaching the final value and displaying the stability mark the current  process is finished automatically     Pressing the BET  switch the scale automatically tares and starts the  full dribble batch process  Reaching final value and pressing the  F Bwitch   the current process is finished    Pressing the BET switch the scale automatically tares and starts the  full dribble batch process  Reaching the final value and di
23. ation has previously been used press the  MODE  switch to display Y  or  m     Step 2 Press the switch to reset the accumulation data     Step 3 Return to the kg mode using the  MODE  switch   Press the switch with nothing on the pan     Step 4 Putan article on the pan  Wait for the stability mark to be displayed and the  value to be blinking  Remove the article and press the switch     Step 5 Weigh additional articles using step 4     Step 6 Press the switch to display the number of articles and total mass with    or    v     displayed   Example 2  This example accumulates the articles that were removed from the pan  The  function parameter is setto FG 4      Step 1 Enter into the kg mode using the switch   Put all articles on the pan and press the switch     Step 2 Press the  MODE  switch to display Y  o  w       Step 3 Press the switch to reset the accumulation data   Retun to kg mode with the switch     Step 4 Remove an article from the pan  Wait for the stability mark to be displayed and  the value to blink  Press the switch     Step 5 Weigh additional articles using step 4     Step6 Press the switch to display the number of articles and total mass with  y e m  displayed     HV G Instruction Manual Page 27    11 Comparator Function    This function compares a display value with the upper limit  HI  and the lower limit  LO  and  displays these results     It is necessary to set the    comparator function   F5 O   F5 7      parameters  upper limit    value  HI  and lower l
24. ator as LO     HI OK Lo    ADOKO     Weighed mass value unit          STABLE  O Example   Display of zero  zero point    With an empty weighing pan by pressing the ZERO switch    ZERO The Zero mark is displayed       The stability mark is displayed     HV G Instruction Manual Page 12    Dis    play and Symbols    Unit of counting mode    STABLE               945           20 pieces Zero point       STABLE       Oo J n pes  LI LI          No zero value                STABLE  O mio  pes  ILI  STABLE O  190     j LI         Unit of percentage            kem Ezmeler 2       L   f   Fd LI                   P3456       Fixed value    g                AA E                  Example    Display of the counting mode   This mode uses the registered unit mass  counts the  amount of articles on the pan  The unit is PCS     Example   Storing the unit mass in the counting mode   This is a display of zero point for counting mode and uses  20 pieces for the unit mass registration     Example   Storing the unit mass in the counting mode   Sign         means  weighing value is not zero    Sample number is 10 pieces     Example   Percentage mode   This mode uses the registered 10096 mass  converts the  weighing value to a percentage  The unit is 96      Example   Display of the function table    This function table sets parameters of items      lt  switch Selecting an item        switch Selecting a parameter of the item   switch Storing new parameters     Example    Preset tare  Entering tare wit
25. b oo b hada dde 68  19 1 xir gmt c 68  19 2 Check points Before Calling Maintenance                                     68    HV G Instruction Manual Page 2    1 Compliance  1 1 Compliance with FCC rules    Please note that this equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency  energy  This equipment has been tested and has been found to comply with the  limits of a Class A computing device pursuant to Sub part J of Part 15 of FCC  rules  These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against interfer   ence when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment  If this unit is  operated in a residential area it might cause some interference and under these  circumstances the user would be required to take  at his own expense  whatever  measures are necessary to eliminate the interference     FCC   Federal Communications Commission in the U S A      HV G Instruction Manual Page 3    2 Outline and Features    The HV G series is a platform scale with 1 3000 resolution  and hasa     triple weighing range    function to select the weighing range     Type L scales have an LCD  Liguid Crystal Display  and use batteries as a power  source to provide portability  This type can also use an AC mains adaptor     Type V scales have a fluorescent display so the weighing value can be read in  dim light  This type uses the AC power line as a power source     The base unit  platform  is water resistant in accordance with IP 65  specifications     The counting mode f
26. ck the weighing accuracy  If  the scale needs calibration  refer to     14 Calibration      HV G Instruction Manual Page 9       5 1 Installing the Batteries for Type L    Step 1    Step 2    Step 3    Step 4    Caution    Remove AC adaptor    Turn off the display   Remove the AC adaptor          Step 2    Press and slide to open the external cover   int  cover        Press the hook of the internal cover to the  left side and lift the cover     ez     ext  cover              Insert six new dry cells ensuring correct  polarity        Battery size is    D           Close the covers opened in step 2        Replace used dry cells with six new ones  when BArT is displayed    Do not mix used and new batteries  It may cause damage to the battery  or product    Check the polarity when installing the batteries  If you do not observe  this it may cause battery leakage  Also if the polarity of a battery is  wrong the scale may only work temporarily    The battery life is dependent upon the environmental temperature   Remove batteries from the display unit when the scale is not to be used  for a long time  They may leak and cause damage    Damage which is due to battery leakage is not covered under warranty     HV G Instruction Manual Page 10         Cap for Angle    Column       Pan  Weighing Pan        Leveling Foot    Base Unit       Type L       Battery Case                      CAL switch  Calibrating the scale to weigh correctly        Leveling Foot  Bubble Spirit Level          Ca
27. displayed Calibration error that means    Too heavy        LHL E isdisplayed Calibration error that means  Too light      is displayed Weighing error that means  Over load      SE is displayed Weighing error that means    Under load      Fixed display Do you use the    hold function      Turn the scale off then on     HV G Instruction Manual Page 68       
28. ear zero ora  nega tive value     Lulu    T a             M              T a      Ln       HV G Instruction Manual Page 45    item oO Display Meaning and purpose    Accumulation When the display becomes a stable value  the scale  accumulates the data automatically  Next accumulation can  perform after the display becomes near zero    Use  Recording number and mass of articles removed from  the pan   Put articles on the pan  Press switch at each    removal   At each finish of full dribble batch function  the scale  accumulates the data automatically   Use  Packing articles like a powder  it is used for recording  the bag number and total mass   condition when using option OP 06 for type V   F9 i Pressing the PRINT  switch  the data is output   Auto print    When the display becomes a positive stable value above  near zero  the scale outputs the data automatically  Next  output can be performed after the display becomes near   zero or negative value     Print Mode Auto print        When the display becomes a stable value outside near zero   the scale outputs the data automatically  Next output can be    performed after the display becomes near zero     F9 4 At each finish of full dribble batch function  the data is output   F95 When the accumulation function is used  the data is output     The details of the full dribble batch function     7   5   Reaching final value and pressing the  F  switch  the current   process is finished   Reaching final value and displaying the stabil
29. ele                                                          Reset of Accumulation data and number  Data and number of accumulations become zero                         Template CA  Command C  A Sale  Response Data and number of accumulations become zero     HV G Instruction Manual Page 53    Final value  The final value is stored                                               Template S0   parameter   Command S  0  14 0 2 0 0 0 enl  Response The value is stored     Preliminary value  The preliminary value is stored                                                                                         Template  1   parameter    Command S 1     0 0 2 0 0 le   Response The value is stored   Zero band   The zero band is stored    Template S2   parameter    Command S12  1  0 0 5 0 0 Siir   Response The value is stored     HV G Instruction Manual Page 54    16 4 Preparation  Setting Parameters     Stepi Turn off the display  Display off    Press the switch while the switch is 404 Press and hold  ON OF     pressed and held  The function table is displayed        Step 2 Select a parameter of the    baud rate           using  the  ENTER and     switches  4    Step 3  Select command mode  F5        of the    output     using the ENTER Bnd  A  switches        Command mod    MODE  Step4 o Select  format 1   F 5     ofthe  format  using  the  ENTER Jand     switches  ENTER       Step 5 X Press the  ENTER switch to store the new Format 1   We  parameters     Return to the normal weighing 
30. h digital input    z  switch Selecting a figure     switch Selecting a number    switch Storing new tare     Example   Hold display   The hold display is set using   i   of the function table   When weighing value is  near zero  or changes more than  25   30 digits  the hold is cancelled     Overload display   Remove everything from the pan     Weighing error   Check the base unit and weighing pan     Calibration error   Means  Calibration mass is too light    Check the base unit and weighing pan     HV G Instruction Manual Page 13    Display and Symbols    Calibration error   f Al C Means    Calibration mass is too heavy      LIIL L Check the base unit and weighing pan           Weighed value is unstable due to drift  vibration etc  when  turning on the scale     888888 Check around the weighing pan     Fixed display Check the connection of load cell cable                 Remove everything from the weighing pan   Check around weighing pan           Fixed display          aus ux Perform zero point calibration of the scale   P N   NA YAP   Blinking  y xol Me Accumulated data count  V   NA LA   Blinking X kg or kg Total mass value of the accumulated data         Tit   Blinking je eo  TT Comparator function   display is an upper limit   H   AL Full dribble batch function   display is a final value   xl NA YAY   Blinking 4 or imi   SOK JAN Full dribble batch function   display is a preliminary value    PA  iisvy   Blinking  O or Comparator function   display is a lower limit     
31. hes   switch Selecting the value of a digit   switch Selecting a digit     Step4 Press the switch to store the new  value     Step5 Press the  CAL   switch again  Then the  scale returns to the normal weighing  mode     STABLE   O          Weighing value    14 2 2 Preparation    Step 6 Confirm the environmental conditions as follows   Maintain a constant temperature and a stable power supply   Install the scale on a solid floor or bench where there is no draft   vibration  strong magnetic fields or direct sunlight   Consider section  4  Caution      Step 7 Display normal weighing for at least 30 minutes to warm up the scale     HV G Instruction Manual Page 41    14 2 3 Calibration of the Zero Point  Step 8 Press and hold the  CAi  switch    to enter the calibration mode  after displaying normal GB CAL switch    weighing for 30 minutes  ER  Then the is displayed    Step 9 With nothing on the pan  press  the switch while the sta   ble mark is displayed  The scale STABLE    stores the current condition as Stability ma  the zero point       Step 10 The scale displays for  several seconds  If finishing    the calibration mode at this  stage  Zero calibration only    proceed to step 14     14 2 4 Span Calibration    Step11 Set the value of the calibration  mass using the following switches    This initial value is according to  each product       switch Selecting the value of  a digit   switch Selecting a digit   Mass value  Step 12 Place the mass    selected at  step 11  onto the 
32. imit value  LO  in the function table  in advance to use this function     It is necessary to install option OP 03 or OP 04  if you use the relay output of the  comparator     Comparator Sign  Comparison results are displayed by indicators    HI ok Loor  HI OR   LO     Comparison Condition    weighing value  lt  lower limit value LO is displayed and output   lower limit value    weighing value  lt  upper limit value OK is displayed and output   upper limit value    weighing value HI is displayed and output     Parameter List and Word Definition  The     near zero     is within  4 digits from the zero point in the unit of kg   The    digit    is a unit of display  and is equivalent to the minimum graduation   The  zero point  is the fundamental starting point to weighing     Function table Meaning and Purpose  The scale always compares the current display value  Pressing the  ISET switch turns the comparator on and off  The scale always compares the display value   The scale always compares the display value if not near zero  Press  ing the SET switch turns the comparator on and off  The scale always compares the display value if not near zero   When the display value becomes stable the scale compares the  display value  Pressing the BET bwitch turns the comparator on and off     When the display value is stable the scale compares the display  value  It does not compare on an unstable condition    When the display value becomes stable  while not near zero  the scale  compares 
33. ion and Switches   The display of the accumulation count has a blinking M       without a unit   The display of the accumulation value has a unit and a blinking o  ms   Pressing the switch  the accumulation count and accumulation value is displayed     Pressing the switch in the accumulation function  while a blinking Y o m    resets  the current function   The count and accumulated value become zero    When the optional built in printer is installed and the switch is pressed  the  accumulation data  date and data number are printed  Date is set at function table    5    Caution  The accumulation function can only be used with the first weighing unit  accumulated     Parameter List and Word Definition  The    near zero    is within  4 digits from the zero point in the unit of kg   The    digit    a unit of display  is equivalent to the minimum graduation   The    zero point    is the fundamental starting point to weighing     Accumulation function is not used    The scale accumulates the data  if the F switch is pressed when  the display is a positive stable value above near zero  The next  accumulation can be performed after the display returns to  near zero or to a negative value    The scale accumulates the data  if the  F  switch is pressed  when    the display is a stable value and outside near zero  The next  accumulation can be performed after the display returns to  near zero    When the display is a positive stable value  the scale accumulates  the data automatically
34. isplay  Display off  Press the switch while the switch    is pressed and held  The function table is displayed  Poe Pes and hald       Step 2 Press the switch to display an item of the  comparator function   F5          Step 3 Select a parameter of the simple batch function      F6 8   with the    switch  F b i  x RANGE  Step 4 Press the switch to store the new     parameter  V        Simple a   patcr TU z  MODE  Step 5 Press the  F  switch and the switch to exit oN  from the function table  Then the scale displays the    gt     weighing mode     Weighing value  Next Page       HV G Instruction Manual Page 37                   Step 6 Press the  MODE  switch to display the blinking  HI  of the final value      WODE   Step 7 Set the final value using the following switches   switch Selecting the value of a digit  yr  switch Selecting a digit  Blinking 4 i or Hi    Ww    Step 8 Press the switch to store the new        parameter and display the blinking OK   nnn   of preliminary value   Final  2 elit   Step 9 Setthe preliminary value using the following T   switches    ENTER  switch Selecting the value of a digit  Blinking   ko or JOK  switch Selecting a digit  B   el  m LE    Step10 Press the switch to store the new Preliminary laue N INN  parameter and display the blinking LO  of zero U IUU  band     Step 11 Set the zero band using the following switches   switch Selecting the value of a digit EE RUE  switch Selecting a digit  Blinking LO or ILO    E   Step 12 Press the switch 
35. it  Start bit Parity bit    17 2 2 Command List    The following explanation uses    format 1   F15 O    and assumes address is 23                                     on          Data output  The current weighing data is output              Template Q  Command    2  3  QIR  Reply   2 3 s T      0  0 0  1 2    4  ol  k  gril                                                                      Selection of mode and unit  Selects the mode and unit  This is same as the  MODE  switch                                      Template U  Command    213  U nx  Reply   2 3 U  Spil    The scale changes mode and unit    HV G Instruction Manual Page 59    Zero  The current mass value is set to the zero point  this is same as the ZERO  switch        Template Z  Command  Reply   2 3 Z eae                               lai2 3 zleat  ue becomes zero and zero point mark is displayed        Tare  The current mass value becomes zero after placing a tare  receptacle  case  etc   and the net is displayed  This is same as the  ARE  switch                                   Template T  Command  Reply Q 2 3 T eal x   i2 3 T  a  hass value becomes zero and net mark is displayed        Cancel of tare  The display value becomes the gross and the net mark is turned off   The tare value  becomes zero         Template CT  Command  Reply   2 3 C T Cac                                     2 3 C T       c ed and the net mark is turned off        Preset tare  The tare value is set and the net is displayed  The net 
36. ity mark  the  current process is finished automatically   Pressing the switch  the scale automatically tares and  starts the full dribble batch process  Reaching final value and  pressing the  F  switch  the current process is finished    Full Dribble Pressing the switch  the scale automatically tares and   Batch starts the full dribble batch process  Reaching final value and    sub function displaying the stability mark  the current process is finished     0   Use This address can be set from 01 to 99  Allows a  Address computer to control a scale with the assigned address    RS 232C should be set to  00          HV G Instruction Manual Page 46      item   Display Meaning and purpose    The function to hold the current display value  When the  value becomes near zero and the weighing value changes  more than 25   30 digits  hold display is cancelled     Averaging  Scale for a person   s weight   Animal weighing     Precision  of Stores a unit mass in the unit of one eighth diait     unit mass Stores a unit mass  if the total of sample mass is heavier  than 5 digits     Format 1   A amp D general format for scales  balances    EIS         Format 2   Older HV A  HW A format  It is necessary to use option OP 06 for type V   Use Print out of date  Caution Date is not updated   Print out of the management number for the scale     The relation between printout and display is as follows   Display 9901  Printout     5 51       HV G Instruction Manual Page 47    16 RS 232C Serial Da
37. ll  battery  is size D     4 3 Precautions for Storing the Scale    Do not disassemble the scale    Do not use solvents to clean the scale    For best cleaning of the display unit  wipe with a dry lint free cloth or a lint free  cloth which is moistened with warm water and a mild detergent    The base unit can be cleaned with gentle water jets while brushing the base unit   Weigh only after the unit is dry    Protect the display unit from dust and water by using the vinyl cover    Remove batteries from display unit when the scale is not in use for a long time  If  you leave the batteries installed they may leak and damage the scale     HV G Instruction Manual Page 8    5 Installing the Scale    This procedure includes all of the steps for installing the HV G series scales    Step 1 Unpacking   Remove the base unit and column from the  carton  taking care not to pull on the loadcell  cable     Step 2 Fitthe pan to the base unit     Step 3 Insert the excess loadcell cable  into the column  Attach the column to the  base unit so as not to damage the loadcell T  cable  Affix the column to the bracket using Base unit    four 5mm Allen screws          Step 3    Step 4 Select the place for installing the ecc  Allen wrench    scale   Consider  4  Caution  on page 8     Step 5 Level the base unit by using the H imm Allen screws   Bubble spirit level  and  Levelling feet      Step 6 Press the caps at the pole top  from both sides and adjust the angle of the  display unit     Step 7 Che
38. m mode    5 J     of    output    using Bade  4 ri      the and    switches  b  PIE  3n  FS d  Step4 X Select  format 1  F15 0      of  format  using the xem    ENTER  and     switches  XL moda eE                               Step5 Press the  ENTER  switch to store the new Eog A  parameters  The scale returns to normal weighing i D LI  and outputs the data countinuously  Formati ri   MODE  ST 0000 000 kg Qc   We  US 0010 645  kg ck tay      Weighing value    44 kg Col       HV G Instruction Manual Page 51    16 3 Command Mode    The command mode is the function which can perform  output data    controlling the scale   and  setting parameters  by a command transmitted from a computer     Caution Allow at least 500 milliseconds between commands     16 3 1 Command List    The following explanation uses  format 1      i5     Data output  The current weighing data is output              Template Q  Command O CRLF  Reply S T     0 0 0 1 2  14 0      k  genie                                                             Selection of mode and unit  Selects the mode and unit  This is the same as the switch                       Template U   Command U  Sile   Response The scale changes mode and unit   Zero    The current mass value is set to the zero point   This is same as the ZERO switch                       Template Z   Command Z Fare   Response The mass value becomes zero and zero point mark is displayed   Tare    The current mass value is set to zero after placing a tare  containe
39. mark is displayed                                                                 Template PT  parameter    Command   Reply   2 3 P T      0 0 1 2 0 R     2 3 P T     0 0  1  2  Of nie   Upper limit value   An upper limit value is stored    Template HI  parameter    Command   Reply   2 3 H I      0 3 2 1  OR                                                          2 3 H I     0 3 2 1     e   O   a  r   4       Lower limit value  A lower limit value is stored        Template LO   parameter   Command  Reply 0 23 L  0     0 0 4  0 0 Spil                                                       e       EU  r       2 3 L 0     0 0 4 0    F       Caution The lower limit value must be less than the upper limit value     HV G Instruction Manual Page 60    Accumulation data output  Accumulated data is output              Template A  Command a 2 3 ARE  Reply a 2 3 A         0l 0  O 1I 2     4  O     K  glatte                                                                   Accumulation count output  Number of accumulations is output              Template N  Command  amp   2  3  NICRILe  Reply 8 2 3 N      0 0 0 0 O  11 4  0      cel                                                                   Reset of Accumulation data and number  Data and number of accumulations become zero              Template CA  Command   2 3 c a Sri  Reply   2 3 c a Seir                               Data and number of accumulations become zero                                                                   
40. minimum range  when there  is nothing on the pan and the zero point mark is not displayed due  to net display or zero offset    Manual range   Press the switch to expand the range    Press the switch to change to minimum range  when there  is nothing on the pan and the zero point mark is displayed   Press the switch and then the switch to change to  minimum range  when there is nothing on the pan and the zero  point mark is not displayed due to net display or zero offset       Weighing Range    o Product   Weighing Range    HV 15KGV  HV 15KGL 3kg  6kg  15kg    HV 60KGV  HV 60KGL 15kg  30kg  60kg    HV 200KGV  HV 200KGL 60kg  150kg  220kg       HV G Instruction Manual Page 19    7 4 Mode Switch  Changing Unit  amp  Mode     Pressing the MODE switch the display changes as shown below  Refer to the function  table   3 for available units  Useable units are according to the factory settings     Metric kg kg    Counting Mode pes    Percentage Mode       Inactive Comparator  F5   and    Inactive Accumulation Function  F8 0   Either function is active     Comparator  F6 0   FB 1  Note when F6 0 SET may need to be pressed  Simple Batch Function  F B   Full Dribble Batch Function  F5 9   Accumulation Function  F8 1                      N      Vv   Accumulation Count    ff  or  M      No Accumulation Data       k    PA  Accumulation Value T or  M      Active Simple Batch Function or  Active Full Dribble Batch Function   Fb 8 FB 9     Active Comparator   Fb    Fb 1           vd Ni IZ   
41. mode using the NER  ENTER switch  Weighing value    Step 6 Receiving a command  the scale replies     HV G Instruction Manual Page 55    17 Options    17 1 RS 232C   Relay output   Buzzer  OP 03     Replacing RS 232C interface with this option  refer to     RS 232C Serial Interface    for its  specification        The following option cables can be used  when you do not use the relay output   AX KO557A    AX KO1786 200    Pin connections    Pin No   Signal name   Direction   Description  Relay output of HI    Receive data  Transmit data    Relay output of LO    Signal ground  RS 232C   Relay output of OK   Data set ready   Relay common terminal       Mating connector DIN 8pin  JA TCS0586  of accessory pack                                            Circuit    Din connector on rear of display unit     ok Relay    DSR   Yaz  NE NN E  DD si 7   RIS Ta  SG LO SCENE    LE wi    4  RXD   COM    4 di    L  Relay Solid state relay Maximum voltage DC50V  Maximum current DC100mA    Maximum ON resistance 8       Installing OP 03   Step 1 Remove two screws that  attach the RS232C board on  the rear of the display unit   Remove the RS232C board    Step2   Switch the connections    Step 3 Insert the option board into the  display unit and afix with e  Screws i           K Option board  Mv     Vb Step3    HV G Instruction Manual Page 56       17 2 RS 422   RS 485   Relay output  OP 04     Replacing RS 232C interface with this option  the RS 422  RS 485 interface can connect  up to 16 scales
42. nd the net mark  is displayed     Step 3 Itis now possible to put something into the container and to read its  net display     Step 4 Remove all items from the pan     7 2 2 Preset Tare  Digital Input of Known Tare     Step 1 Press and hold the switch and press the  TARE  switch   Then the blank or stored tare value is displayed  This blank display means    that the tare value is zero  reset value   and Ft     er blinks     Step 2 Set the preset tare value by using the following switches   switch selecting the value of the figure   switch selecting a figure   Note  The maximum Preset Tare is equal to the low range maximum capacity     Step 3 Press the switch to store the new preset tare value   The scale displays a net value i e  the tare value subtracted from the  gross weight value     Step 3 Itis now possible to put something into the container and to read its  net weight     Step 4 Remove all items from the pan     HV G Instruction Manual Page 18    7 3 Weighing Range    This is the function to select a weighing range   The mass value is displayed within a selected range     There is the automatic range  Fe    and manual range  Fe    using the  switch     Operation and Performance    Function Table Meaning and purpose   Automatic range   Weighing range changes automatically as items are placed onto  the pan    When there is nothing on the pan and the zero point mark is  displayed  the scale changes back to the minimum range  automatically   Press the switch to change to 
43. output      gt     2 Jey  di ENS e us  47k9 gt  SAKO o  0 i  x  lt  T      gt  e LO   RE oT 1200 d Jev  RS 422 output      gt  EE             3 AN      ND  Ge      x NL A    RDB   TRM   HI       RS 422 485 terminal  Relay output  NAC adaptor jack    Adaptable connector TM BLA9  Caution  Please confirm that the AC adaptor type is correct for your local voltage  and receptacle type     Selection switch for the RS 422  RS 485 interface  Selects either of RS 422 or RS 485 interface using a switch on the board     Installing OP 04   Step 1 Remove two screws that  attach the RS232C board on  the rear of the display unit   Remove the RS232C board    Step 2   Switch the connections    Step 3 Insert the option board into the  display unit and afix with the  screws       HV G Instruction Manual Page 58    17 2 1 Communication Format  Commands consist of an address and the same command as for the RS 232C   Commands return the same command when there is no transmitting data   If address is 23  the repl y is as follows                             Normal response ii 3  T i zd      Terminator  Replay command  Addres          Response of impossible command 13 T ER E     erinin  Code of impossible command  Address                                  Undefined command response a    x             3    Cn  te  V2 N       2    Terminator                   undefine code  Address    Bit format Differential  A   B          88     E L 1  2V    5V  0  1  2  3  4 6 eme 0  2V    5V      Data bits Is Stop b
44. pan and press  the switch while the       stable mark is displayed  The STABLE  O 19g   scale then calculates the span Stability ma  n ha  and stores it  Do  Step 13 The scale displays at the T  finish   Remove the mass from the pan  End  Step 14 Press the  CAL  switch to return Sia i  to the normal weighing mode     CAL switch    Welghing valua    HV G Instruction Manual Page 42    15 The Function Table    The function table is provided to store and reference items that determine the  performance of the scale  Each item has a parameter   The parameters are maintained even without power applied     Item Parameter       Y       Y   C   F  l       o   2                 15 1 The Procedure for Setting Parameters       Step 1 Turn off the display     Press the switch while the switch is jo and hold    ON OFF  Press    pressed and held  The function table is displayed        Step 2 Set parameters for each item using the following    switches    switch Selecting the parameter of an item   Selecting the value of a digit at F  5    switch Selecting a digit at F i5     switch Proceeding to the end of the table    without storing the parameter    switch Storing a parameter for the current  item and proceeding to the next item   Returning to normal mode from the  end of the table     Step 3 Press the switch to return to the normal mode   when is displayed     Note Pressing the switch on step 2  the parameter is End  stored in the scale     ENTER  Weighing value       HV G Instruction Man
45. r  receptacle   case  etc  and the net is displayed  This is same as the switch                       Template T  Command T  RIF  Response The current mass value becomes zero and net mark is displayed     Cancel of tare  The display value becomes the gross and the net mark is turned off   The tare    value becomes zero                           Template CT  Command C  T ale  Response Gross is displayed and the net mark is turned off     HV G Instruction Manual Page 52    Preset tare  Tare value is set and the net is displayed  The net mark is displayed                                               Template PT   parameter   Command PIT   4 0 0 1  2 0 08  Response Net is displayed     Upper limit value  An upper limit value is stored                                               Template HI   parameter   Command H I      0 1 2 0 0 Rie  Response The upper limit value is stored     Lower limit value  A lower limit value is stored                                               Template LO   parameter   Command L 0    10 0 4 0 0 Cae  Response The lower limit value is stored     Caution The lower limit value must be less than the upper limit value     Accumulation data output  Accumulated data is output              Template A  Command A Sali  Reply A  1 10  2  3  1 2   4 0     k  g  rite                                                          Accumulation count output  Number of accumulations is output              Template N  Command N  Sel  Reply N      0 0 0 0 0 1  4 0         G
46. s    been selected  press the  SET  switch to  use the comparator         Last page       Either parameter is selected     Fb O  Fb g    Fb 4  Fb b  Press the switch to display the  blinking HI  xo          Set the upper limit value by using the                      following switches  MDE   A switch Selecting the value of a digit   switch Selecting a digit  be   F switch Selecting the polarity        Blinking jj or  HI   Press the switch to store the new DA   parameter and display the blinking LO      X      Set the lower limit value by using the Upper limit value 1040  following switches       switch Selecting the value of a digit  H  switch Selecting a digit         F  switch Selecting the polarity        ud    ENTER    Vise    b    Blinki or  LO   Press the  ENTER  switch to store the inking LO i    new parameters and display the  weighing mode          Lower limit wats b SUN  l                Weighing value and    comparision result          HV G Instruction Manual Page 30    11 2 Operation and Performance  Examples     Example    This example is set as follows   Function table F5 3  If the current display value is not near zero   the scale compares the display value with the  upper limit value and the lower limit value  immediately    Upper limit value  HI  7 000kg  Lower limit value  LO  6 500kg  Case    The comparison starts at turning the scale on    When the current value is less than 6 500kg  LO is displayed    When the current value is between 6 500kg and 7 000kg 
47. s 3 characters    In case of    out of range     numbers become all 9s     The terminator is always output as CR LF                                                                                                                                         Data in the unit of kg sT  400012   4 0l    k  gale  Header Weighing value unit Terminator  Counting mode QT       0  0  0  0  3 0 0 0      PIC  R   Header Weighing value unit Terminator  Percentage mode S T       0  0  0  3  0  0     0            Spir  Header Weighing value unit Terminator  Out of range olL       9  9  9 9 9     9 9  k  g Rite                                                             NY iz  Header     Polarity    Definition of symbols    CR  carriage return  LF  line feed     OD H  OA H     Space    20 H     HV G Instruction Manual Page 49    Format 2   There are four headers for the type of data and weighing condition   Stable weighing data Unstable weighing data  Stable counting data QIT  Out of range  over   O  L     The weighing data consists of 7 characters including decimal point and polarity   The data consists of 7 characters in the counting mode     The polarity is always output    There are three units  The unit is 2 characters    In case of  out of range   numbers become all 9 s   The terminator is always output as CR LF   Caution    When the data is longer than 7 characters in the counting or percentage mode  the  overflow is ignored        Data in the unit of kg SH                                
48. splaying the  stability mark the current process is finished        Hold  unction table Meaning and purpose  Pale i The hold function is not used    HV G Instruction Manual Page 33    12 1 Preparation  Setting Parameters   Step 1 Turn off the display   Press the switch while the switch m  is pressed and held  The function table is displayed    0   Press and hold    Press    Step2 Press the switch to display an item of  the comparator function   F6          Step3 Oo Select a parameter of the full dribble batch  function   F6 9   with the  A  switch     Step4 Press the switch to store the new  parameter and display an item of the full dribble    batch sub function   fii     Full dribble  batch function    Step5 Select a parameter of the full dribble batch sub   e   function   F0 O   F if 3  withthe     switch               i Full dribble  Step 6 o Press the  ENTER  switch to store the new patch sub functio  parameter    Step 7 Press the  E  switch and the switch to  exit from the function table  Then the scale dis   plays the weighing mode     E    MODE  Oo  TER       End    H  iS     Weighing value          HV G Instruction Manual Page 34    Step 8    Step 9    Step 10    Step 11    Step 12    Step 13    Step 14    Press the  MODE  switch to display the HI   flashing   of the final value          Set the final value using the following  switches      Alswitch Selecting the value of a digit   switch Selecting a digit     Press the switch to store the new  parameter and display 
49. ta Interface    RS 232C interface has the following two modes     Stream mode  Outputs data countinuously and can be used for printing data     Command mode  Controls the scale using commands from a computer        It is necessary to set the parameters of the    Baud rate   FY Y    Output mode   F5         Format  F15 Yin the function table in advance     There are option cables as follows   AX KO557A RS 232C cable  D sub 25 pin  2m  AX KO1786 200 RS 232C cable  D sub 9 pin  2m    Transmission system EIA RS 232C  Transmission Asynchronous  bi directional  half duplex  Data format Baud rate 2400  4800  9600 bps  Data  7 bits  Parity  1 bit  Even  Start bit 1 bit  Stop bit 1 bit  Code ASCII  Terminator CRLF  CR  OD H   LF  OA H    Pin Connections    piscine    Output   Transmit data   3s url     5  sa     Signal ground    dH mm e e e                    Circuit     DSR  NU j  d  TXD   i  f   Din connector on  rear of display unit  SG    SZ  RXD          HV G Instruction Manual Page 48    16 1 Data Format                                              Bit Format  RS 232C  LSB MSB e el  0111213141516 0 45V    15V    Data bits L Stop bit  Start bit Parity bit  Format 1  There are four headers for the type of data and weighing condition   Stable weighing data Unstable weighing data  Stable counting data IQLT  Out of range  over  O  L      The weighing data consists of 9 characters including decimal point and polarity   The polarity is always output    There are three units  The unit i
50. tage unit is displayed  Zeroing value        Caution 100  mass  17  When the sample is too light and it is not possible f MS M B  to calculate a 10096 mass  the scale displays e   and returns to step 3  MODE  Pressing the switch after  La lis displayed  fe   the next weighing mode is displayed  SEN  STABLE  O nn             Step5 Remove all items from the pan     HV G Instruction Manual Page 23    9 2 Reading Percentage    Step 1 Pressthe switch to display the MODE  p a MODE  play a  unit    C    ENTER  Percentage mode 96       Step 2 Store the unit mass of the article     Refer to  9 1 Storing a 10096 Mass   Storing a 100  mass                     Step 3 If a container is needed  put the Acontainer bowl     gt   container only onto the pan and press A7    the switch  Pan  gt          TARE  Te  O               Step 4 It is now possible to put the item into the      Zeroing value  container and read the percentage           Step 5 Remove all items from the pan  IC             Percentage       HV G Instruction Manual Page 24    10 Accumulation Function    This function counts the number of weighed items  calculates the total mass value and  can display the number and accumulated mass value     It is necessary to set the parameters of the    accumulation function   F8      inthe function  table in advance to use this function     It is necessary to set the parameters of the    print mode     45     in the function table in  advance to use the optional built in printer     Operat
51. the blinking OK   of preliminary value      Set the preliminary value using the following  switches    switch Selecting the value of a digit   switch Selecting a digit     Press the switch to store the new  parameter and display the blinking LO   of zero band            Set a zero band which is greater than the  tare value  using the following switches        switch Selecting the value of a digit   switch Selecting a digit     Press the switch to store the new  parameter and display the weighing mode          Weighing value         HV G Instruction Manual Page 35    13 Simple Batch Function    This function compares a display value with the final value  preliminary value and zero  band for the full dribble batch function  The result is indicated to zero band  LO indicator    full flow  HI indicator  and dribble flow  OK indicator   Even if a weighing value increases  and decreases this function continues to compare     It is necessary to set the parameters of the    simple batch function   Fb 4   in the  function table  final value  Hl   preliminary value  OK  and zero band  LO  in advance to  use this function     It is necessary to install option OP 03 or OP 04  to use the relay output of the comparator     It is necessary to install option OP 03  to use the buzzer output of the comparator     Weighing and Parameters  Weighing value    Final value  HI parameter                               Preliminary value          OK parameter                Gross          Tared zero    
52. the display value  It does not compare on an unstable  condition  Pressing the BET  switch turns the comparator on and off     When the display value becomes stable and not near zero  the scale  compares the value        Caution   The upper limit value  HI  must be greater than the lower limit value  LO     The parameters of the upper limit value  HI  and the final value  HI  use the same memory   The parameters of the lower limit value  LO  and the zero band  LO  use the same memory   The upper lower comparator function  the simple batch function and the full dribble batch  function cannot be used at the same time because these parameters use common memory     HV G Instruction Manual Page 28    11 1 Preparation  Setting Parameters              Step 1 Turn off the display  RC    Press the switch while the switch is Press and hold  pressed and held  The function table is displayed  PD press    E n   poor  Step 2 Press the switch to display an item of the Function table  i    accumulation function   F amp        Step 3 Select a parameter of the comparator function m    FE 0   FE 1   with the   switch        Step 4 Press the Switch to store the new parameter        Step 5  Pressthe F switch and the switch to exit from  the function table  Then the scale displays the V    weighing mode      a  3  a       Es   ENTER      Weighing value               HV G Instruction Manual Page 29    Step 6    Step 7    Step 8    Step 9    Step 10    Step 11    If one of  FE T    FEZ   FE  FEE  ha
53. to store the new     en n fi  parameter and display the weighing mode  zero band      658    bal    Step 1    Welghing value    3 2 Operation and Performance  Examples        Select the parameter Fb 8 ofthe function table     Step 2 Setthe parameters of the final value  preliminary value and zero band   Step 3 The comparison result is always displayed     HV G Instruction Manual Page 38    Ed 14 Calibration     Adjusting the Scale       The scale is an instrument which weighs the    weight    and displays its    mass      Calibration is the adjustment function so that the scale can weigh correctly     There are three steps to calibration     Gravity Acceleration Correction         Calibration of the Zero Point    Comment    Span Calibration    Comment    Caution    When a calibrated scale is moved to a  distant place  the scale can correctly weigh  by adjusting to a new local gravity  acceleration    Refer to the  gravity acceleration table  on  the next page     When there is nothing on the pan  it is the  function that performs adjustment so as to  display the zero point mark     The zero point  is the fundamental starting  point to weighing  and influences the  performance of scale     The function that adjusts the span with a  calibrated mass so that the scale can  accurately weigh anything within the  weighing capacity    Span means the range of weighing  capacity  Use a calibration mass at least two  thirds of the weighing capacity     It is necessary to calibrate the H
54. ual Page 43    15 2 Parameterlist    Meaning and purpose    The iype L scale is turned off after 5 minutes of no operation   when displaying zero     Automatic  turning off    Baud rate  H ee  Stream mode   Refer to    16 2 Stream Mode      Ir  1 Command mode   Refer to    16 3 Command Mode        A data is output  when the PRINT switch is pressed   Auto print    When the display becomes a positive stable value above  near zero  the scale outputs the data automatically  Next  Output mode output can be performed after the display becomes near   ze egative value     Auto print      When the display becomes a stable value outside near zero  the scale outputs the data automatically  Next output can be    A performed after the display becomes near zero   FS 5 At each finish of full dribble batch function  the data is output     The scale always compares the current display value  Pressing  the SET switch turns the comparator on and off  The scale always compares the display value   The scale always compares the display value if not near zero   Pressing the SET  switch turns the comparator on and off    The scale always compares the display value when not  near zero        Notes  The         indicates factory settings   The    near zero    is within  4 digits from zero point in the unit of kg     HV G Instruction Manual Page 44    Hem  Dienai Meaning and purpose    When the display value becomes stable the scale compares  the display value  Pressing the BET switch turns the  ff    
55. unction converts the total mass value  total weight  of articles  to be counted  to a count  assuming all items have the same mass     The percentage mode function displays the mass of an item as a percentage of a  stored 10096 mass     The accumulation function accumulates each weighing value and counts the  number of weighings     The comparator function compares the display value with the upper limit value   HI  and the lower limit value  LO  and displays the result  The result can output if  option OP 03 is installed     The simple batch function or full dribble batch function can be used for filling to a  target mass value  The status of a weighing value can be output if option OP 03  or OP 04 is installed  The outputs are Zero Band  Preliminary and Final     The optional RS 422 RS 485 serial interface can control up to 16 scales from a  computer when this option is installed in place of the standard RS 232C serial  interface     Type V scales can be equipped with option OP 06  a built in impact dot matrix  printer     HV G Instruction Manual Page 4    3 Unpacking                Display Unit  Products E Products f m   HV 15KGL i HV 60KGL HV 60KGV  HV 15KGV        Products   HV 200KGL HV 200KGV  Caution  Do not pull the loadcell cable     All Accessories  Refer to the accessories list on page 6     The combination of accessories depends  upon the model     AC Adaptor      A Please confirm that  the AC adaptor type  is correct for your    local voltage and  receptacle type
56. ution  It is necessary to use a certified mass     HV G Instruction Manual Page 11    6 1 Display and Symbols    Display and Symbols l  Stability mark   When the current weight value is not changing  this mark  yapi is displayed  The reading may now be taken     Zero point mark   With nothing on the pan and pressing the  N    ZERO  switch  this mark is displayed  The zero point is the  ZERO  7M starting point to weighing     Net mark     x After pressing the switch this mark is displayed to  ZERO show net weight is displayed    Preset tare mark   PT or When storing a tare with digital input this mark blinks     Accumulation mark    Me or When using the accumulation function  this mark is  displayed   Low battery mark for type L    BAIT When the battery power is low this mark is displayed   Replace with six new batteries     Ready mark for the full dribble batch function  This mark    shows   ON The weighing value is within the zero band   READY Ol OFF The full dribble batch process is above the    zero band   Blinking The start or end of the full dribble batch  process above the zero band     ex  HV45KGV 45kg   kg 3kg The weighing range indicator   The current range is indicated     The comparator indicator    Using the comparator function and comparing a weighing  value with the upper and lower limits  the result is  indicated    Using the full dribble batch function  the full flow gate  indicator is shown as OK  the dribble flow gate indicator as  HI and the zero band indic
57. vityAccelerationlTable                                            40  14 2 TheCompleteCalibrationProcedure                                           41  14 2 1 Gravity AccelerationCorrection                          41  14 2 2 Ere ala ETE 41  14 2 3 Calibration    of the Zero Pont eic oreet 42  14 2 4 Span Oz    gz DA een Cm eee re pecore Redde 42   15 The PURCION Fable  oe te Binme desi gana la Dilmen daa yle 43  15 1 TheProcedureforSettingParameters                                         43  15 2 Parameter EISE ca Se epe wage iecur pedet 44  16 RS 232C Serial Interface                                 eese 48  16 1 Data FOIS ae novis attt io im act cae uas cue Ud 49  16 2 stream  MOGO  iie irae tes forensi bb tuos Slim 51  16 2 1 Preparation and Performance  Examples                                 51   16 3 Command mode   osos Een eh e ertt ects ua ee nese 52  16 3 1 Command EISE innesi aa e ua D pedo  52   16 4 Preparation  SettingParameters                                               55  17  Goo  qc e C e SA e apa a aaae ar EENE 56  17 1 RS 232C Relayoutput Buzzer OP 03                                       56  17 2 RS 422 RS 485 Relayoutput OP 04                                       57  17 2 1 Communication Format    5   2  2  2 amel dde ga Yala Dask b Be   59  17 2 2 Command LiSt s rcd ur refe e et Ere ther aer teat 59   17 3 Internal PrinterforTypeV OP 06                                               62  18 sjelste rie Lg Cs 65  19 Maintenance oso acis m ei ai ed e
    
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