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1. If the optional RS 232 interface is installed the weight can be output to a printer or PC Adam Equipment Company 2006 14 e Remove the weight allowing the scale to return to zero and put a second weight on Press the Print M key the display will show ACC 2 then the new total and finally the value of the second Ar No of accumulation of weights 0 089 Total weight for 3 accumulations e Continue until all weights have been added e To view the total in memory press the Print M key when there is no weight on the scale The display will show the number of entries and the total See also the PARAMETER Section and use the Parameter Fl TOL to select to print or to clear the memory Adam Equipment Company 2006 15 7 0 USER PARAMETERS e The scale has 7 User Parameters that can be set by the user To set these Parameters press the Func key The display will show the first parameter FO HH e Pressing the Tare Ax will cycle through the other parameters e Pressing Zero Enter will allow you to enter a parameter directly for setting or further enter a sub parameter Press the Print Esc key to leave the parameter unchanged e For setting a new value for the parameter or a sub parameter first enter the parameter or sub parameter by pressing the Zero Enter key Then use the Pcs key or the Units 3 key to move the active flashing digit to the left or to the right and use the Tare AN key to i
2. e Press the Zero Enter key again when the number matches the number of parts used as the sample As more weight is added the display will show the number of parts pcs EM e Pressing the Pcs key will display the unit weight g pcs pressing it second time will display the net weight pcs and kg and the third time it will be the count again pcs Es y 106 h aIpes e Press the Func C key to return to normal weighing or to start counting a different sample Adam Equipment Company 2006 12 6 5 CHECK WEIGHING Check weighing is a procedure to cause an alarm to sound when the weight on the scale meets or exceeds values stored in memory The memory holds values for a high and a low limit Either or both can be used See PARAMETERS Section for the procedure To set the limits FO HL is used After limits have been set the Check weighing function is enabled When a weight is placed on the scale the arrows will show if the weight is above or below the limits and the beeper will sound as described below BOTH LIMITS SET The display will show OK and the beeper will sound when the weight is between the limits LOW LIMIT SET HIGH LIMIT SET HIGH LIMIT is set to zero The display will show OK and the beeper will sound when the weight is less than the Low Limit Above the Low Limit the display will show HIGH and the beeper will be off LOW LIMIT is set to zero The display will show LOW and the bee
3. if another type of product was to be added to the first one Again only the weight that is added after taring will be displayed e When the container is removed a negative value will be shown If the scale was tared just before removing the container this value is the gross weight of the container plus all products that was removed The ZERO indicator will be on to indicate that the platform is back to the same condition as it was when the Zero Enter key was last pressed e To delete a Tare value press Tare 4A when the pan is empty 6 3 WEIGHING A SAMPLE To determine the weight of a sample first tare the empty container if it is to be used and then place the sample in the container The display will show the net weight of the sample and the units of weight currently in use 0289 6 4 PARTS COUNTING e Before starting tare the weight of any container that may be used leaving the empty container on the scale Place a known number of samples in the container if used The number should match the options for parts counting i e 10 20 50 100 or 200 pieces e When the scale is showing weight pressing the Pcs key will start the parts counting function e The scale will show P 10 asking for a sample size of 10 parts Change the sample size to the desired quantity by pressing the Tare key It will cycle through the options 10 20 50 100 200 and back to 10 Adam Equipment Company 2006 11 af if
4. screws Instruction manual YN NS NAO Adam Equipment Company 2006 6 3 3 SETTING UP THE SCALES e The pillar is attached to the base using a bracket that must be attached to the base frame first using the 4 bolts supplied The pillar is secured to the bracket using 2 sets of screws The cable from the base to the indicator module is run through the tube and taken out through the plastic support at the top Excess cable can be stored within the tube e The CFW Series comes with a stainless steel platform packed separately Place the platform in the base e Level the scale by adjusting the four feet If the scale rocks re adjust the feet e Attach the indicator module to the pillar by sliding it over the bracket with the flanges engaged in the groves on the base Attach the cable from the base to the connector on the rear of the indicator e Attach the power supply module to the connector on the side of the indicator Press the On Off key The software revision number will be displayed followed by a self test showing all digits before the zero is displayed along with the unit of weight that was selected last Adam Equipment Company 2006 7 4 0 KEY DESCRIPTIONS OCharge O00000 EHEZ ADAM CFW 300 max zookg a 0 02kg Zero or 0 Sets the zero point for all subsequent weighing The display shows zero A secondary function is of Enter key used when setting up th
5. N DEFAULT SETTING Pl re AmO Auto Zero operating range Options 0 5d 1 0d 2d 4d Sets the operational range of the auto zero function 1d 0 Auto Initial Zero range at power on Options 0 2 5 10 and 20 Sets the range for setting a zero when power is applied The total capacity of the scale will not be affected by the new zero if it is set within 10 If it is set to a higher value the scale may zero but the range may be limited by load cell A D converter or mechanical stops within the base P110 10 0 rAnG Zero range when Zero is pressed Options 4 1 0 20 50 1 00 Sets the range for setting a zero when Zero is pressed The total capacity of the scale will not be affected by new zero if it is set within 10 If it is set to a higher value the scale may zero but the range may be limited by load cell A D converter or mechanical stops within the base P2 10 10 SPEEd Sets the display update speed Options 7 5 15 30 or 60 SPd 15 The P2 CAL sub parameter has the basic functions used by the scale to set the capacity decimal point position increment size as well as the calibration Do not change the weighing functions as the scales may not perform as specified Either the capacity will be wrong the decimal point will be in the wrong position or the scale will increment with values that are not as procedures specified for the scal
6. acity Readability 59 109 20g 50g Repeatability Std 5g 10g 209 509 Dev Linearity 10g 20g 40g 100g Tare Range 60 kg 150 kg 300 kg 600kg Platform Size 425 mm x 525 mm 600 mm x 800 mm Overall 425 mm x 700 mm x 950 mm 600 mm x 925 mm x 970 mm Dimensions w x d xh Net Weight 15k 45 kg Units of Measure kg g kg CFWa SERIES Model CFW 130a CFW 330a CFW 660a CFW 1320a Maximum 130 Ib 330 lb 660 lb 1320 Ib Capacity 60 kg 150 kg 300 kg 600 kg Readability 0 01 lb 0 02 lb 0 05 lb 0 1 Ib 5g 10g 20g 50 g Repeatability Std 0 01 lb 0 02 lb 0 05 lb 0 1 Ib Dev 5g 10g 20g 50 g Linearity 0 02 lb 0 04 lb 0 10 lb 0 2 Ib 109 209 409 1009 Tare Range 130 Ib 330 lb 660 lb 1000 Ib 60 kg 150 kg 300 kg 600kg Platform Size 16 7 x 20 7 23 6 x 31 5 425mm x 525mm 600mm x 800mm Overall 425mm x 700mm x 950mm 600mm x 925mm x 970mm Dimensions 16 7 x 27 6 x 37 4 23 6 x 36 4 x 38 2 w x d x h Net Weight 33 Ib 15 kg 99 Ib 45 kg Units of Measure Lb oz kg g Lb oz kg Ib oz lb 0z Adam Equipment Company 2006 4 Common Specifications Interface RS 232 bi directional Interface Optional Stabilisation Time 2 seconds typical Operating Temperature 0T 40 C 32 F 104 F Power supply 9 VDC 800 mA from external power supply Internal re chargeable battery up to 70 hours operation Calibration Automatic Ex
7. and a unit to the right of the digits In addition there are labels for TARE GROSS weight ZERO Stable A gt and for Low battery Low Battery Symbol ig Stability Symbol Parts Counting Units a ZH ol pcs Hi cross oz ULUUL Lol z tkglb oe Checkweighing Symbols Weighing Units Adam Equipment Company 2006 9 6 0 OPERATION 6 1 ZEROING THE DISPLAY e You can press the Zero Enter key at any time to set the zero point This will usually be necessary when the platform is empty When the zero point is obtained the display will show an indicator for zero pooo e The scale has an automatic re zeroing function to account for minor drifting or accumulation of material on the platform However you may need to press the Zero Enter key to rezero the scale if small amounts of weight are shown when the platform is empty 6 2 TARING e Zero the scale by pressing the Zero Enter key if necessary The ZERO indicator will be ON e Place a container on the platform a value for its weight will be displayed e Press the Tare A key to tare the scale The weight that was displayed is stored as the tare value and that value is subtracted from the display leaving zero on the display The GROSS indicator will be OFF and TARE indicator will be ON As a product is added only the net weight of the product will be shown The scale could be Adam Equipment Company 2006 10 tared a second time
8. bury CT Kempton Park 1620 MK1 1SW 06810 Johannesburg UK USA Republic of South Africa Phone 44 0 1908 274545 Phone 1 203 790 4774 Phone 27 0 11 974 9745 Fax 44 0 1908 641339 Fax 1 203 792 3406 Fax 27 0 11 392 2587 e mail e mail e mail sales adamequipment co uk sales adamequipment com sales adamequipment co za Copyright by Adam Equipment Co Ltd All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reprinted or translated in any form or by any means without the prior permission of Adam Equipment Adam Equipment reserves the right to make changes to the technology features specifications and design of the equipment without notice All information contained within this publication was to the best of our knowledge timely complete and accurate when issued However we are not responsible for misimpressions which may result form the reading of this material The latest version of this publication can be found on our Website Visit us at WWW adamequipment com Adam Equipment Company 2006
9. display will turn on The battery should be charged when the symbol is on The scale will still operate for about 10 hours after which it will automatically switch off to protect the battery e To charge the battery simply plug the adaptor into the mains power The scale does not need to be turned on e The battery should be charged for 12 hours for full capacity e Just under the display is an LED to indicate the status of battery charging When the scale is plugged into the mains power the internal battery will be charged If the LED is green the battery has a full charge If it is Red the battery is nearly discharged and yellow indicates the battery is being charged Adam Equipment Company 2006 19 9 0 RS 232 INTERFACE The CFW Series of scales can be ordered with an optional RS 232 bi directional interface Specifications RS 232 output of weighing data ASCII code 4800 Baud 600 9600 selectable 8 data bits 8 data bits no parity 7 data bits even and odd parity selectable No Parity Connector 9 pin d subminiature socket Pin 2 Input Pin 3 Output Pin 5 Signal Ground Data Format for normal weighing operations parts counting or recalling of totals from memory will all be different Examples follow Normal Output No 1 This number increments every time a new value is stored in memory GS 12 340kg GS for Gross weight NT for net weight and a unit of weight Total 12 340kg The total value stored in memory l
10. e value for the Parameters Tare or Tares the scale Stores the weight currently on the D scale as tare value subtracts the tare value from the gross weight and shows the results A secondary function A is of incrementing the active digit when setting a value for Parameters Pcs Selects parts counting Used to set the sample quantities while parts counting A secondary function is to move the active flashing digit to the left lt q when setting values for the Parameters Unit or U Selects the weighing unit to be displayed from those which are enabled See parameter F2 in section 7 Adam Equipment Company 2006 8 A secondary function is to move the active flashing digit to the right gt when setting values for the Parameters Func or F Selects the Functions of the scale If the scale is weighing it will select parts counting If it is not in weighing mode it will return the user to weighing A secondary function C is to act as a clear key when setting values for Parameters Print M or 10 Sends the results to a PC or a Printer using the RS 232 interface lt also adds the value to the accumulation memory if the accumulation function is not automatic A secondary function ESC is to return to normal operation when the scale is in a Parameter setting mode On and Off To switch on and switch off the indicator 5 0 DISPLAYS The LCD display will show a value
11. eH ADAM Adam Equipment CFW SERIES P N 6162 Revision A5 May 2006 Software Version V1 04 Adam Equipment Company 2006 Adam Equipment Company 2006 CONTENTS 10 INTRODUCTION scsi sacanand valaiund a a A a Aaaa Naai 3 20 SPESIPIOA MON Sucansatiauaa idad aaa aida ara 4 30 INSTALLATION ASAS da 6 3 1 LOCATING THE SCALES csciiiiniiioni ii dia 6 3 27 ua TOR ACGUES SOME Sosa nana 6 3 3 SETUNGUPTAESGARLES coqutsnnitasiiaabnsitlintlbas lalo 7 420 REY DESCRIPTIONS aiins andide aad aaia dai aan aida aadd aia aia aiddi Cai dada nit staat 8 50 DISPLAYS a Ea e a EE A Rie 9 6 0 OPERATION isise iiitide 10 Boll ZEROINGTHE DISPLAY ia Ria dat iea ets iaaa ik adie 10 62 TARING Miana ni a N r a II a 10 6 3 WEIGHING A SAMPLE ovina ii ii lid 11 64 PARTS GOUN TING haaien ea iiei e aee a eae ea a a iadi iiaeiai 11 6 57 CHECK WE GHIA NO 13 6 5 ACCUMULATED TO TAE dada tdci 14 TO USERPARAMETER Sanar 16 8 0 BATTERY OPERATION sisas ds dad 19 90 Ro292INTEREAGE cuela sala lalala alicia isis 20 ool INPUT COMMANDS FORMAT NAO 21 10 0 CALIBRATION cairar teia e aee ay nica h arai ac 22 11 0 gt SERVICE SEG TION ririri eaaa e E a a aeaea aaNet 23 11 1 CFW FACTORY PROGRAMMING AND CALIBRATIONS oooooocccccnnncncnccnnnnnnccnonannnos 23 12 00 ERROR CODES Sanatorio 26 13 0 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES cccccccccooccccnonononcnnnonannnnnnnananncnnnnannanonos 27 14 0 SERVICE INFORMATION e riaa araa aaa ar inca niadin caido cairo d
12. enter the secure Programming Menu Refer to the CFW Service Manual for more information The CFW scales calibrate using either metric or pound weights depending on the weighing unit in use before calibration The display will show either kg or Ib to identify the weights expected CFWa Scales only CFWa scales will also have the Ib oz lb oz or kg or g indicator on to show the unit of the weight requested If the scale was in pounds before starting the calibration the weights requested will be in pound values If the scale was weighing in kilograms then metric weights will be requested PROCEDURE e Turn the power off e Turn the power back on during the counting from 1 to 0 press Func C e The display will show CAL While it is showing CAL press the Unit Print and Tare keys in sequence to enter the Calibration section The display will show unLoAd e Remove any weight from platform when stable and press Zero Enter e The display will show the last calibration weight used If this is correct you can continue by pressing Zero Enter If it is not correct use the arrow keys to change the calibration weight value When it is correct press Zero Enter e The display will show LoAd Place the calibration weight on the scale Press the Zero Enter key e If the calibration is acceptable the scale will run a self test during which the calibration weight should be removed If an error message FAL L
13. es Adam Equipment Company 2006 24 P2 CAL dEC1 Selects the decimal point position C 0 00 Options 0 0 0 0 00 0 000 Inc Selects the increment size inc 10 Options 1 2 5 and 10 CAP Sets the scale capacity The maximum value for the scale is as specified for the scale For example 60kg CAL Starts the calibration procedure See the details of calibration procedure in section 10 The sub parameter P3 Pro is used to view the calibration constant used by the scale view the A D counts and set the scale back to default settings This is useful if it is not possible to have a good calibration of a scale It will show the load cell is causing the A D to increment correctly through the complete range of weights needed and you can recall the default settings for the scale The trl value can be modified to cause the scale calibration to change to a known amount without the need for putting weights on the scale P3 Pro tr Display will show a value that corresponds to the load cell calibration If the value is increased the scale calibration will be decreased a similar percentage CoUnt Display will show the counts from the A D converter The displayed count should increase as the weight is added to the load cell up to and exceeding the capacity of scale Typical range for these counts are No load 20 000 Maximum 120 000 rE Scale will reset to factory defau
14. is shown try calibration again as a disturbance may have prevented a successful calibration After calibration the scale should be checked for whether the calibration and linearity is correct If necessary repeat calibration make sure that the scale is stable before accepting any weight Adam Equipment Company 2006 22 11 0 SERVICE SECTION To set the Service Parameters it will be necessary to enter the User Parameters as before and then use a password code while entering the programming parameter PROG 11 1 CFW FACTORY PROGRAMMING AND CALIBRATIONS e The parameter PROG allows access to the calibration section To enter this parameter press Func and then press Tare A until PROG is displayed e The Programming Parameter PROG has a number of sub parameters that allow the scale to be customised for the application The PlrE sub parameter includes many functions that can affect the metrology of the scale These functions should not be reset to other values unless you understand the affect it may have on the scale e Press Zero Enter when PROG is displayed to show Pin requesting for the security password e Press the Units Func and Print keys in sequence to enter the Programming Calibration menu The display will show PlrE Press Zero Enter to set the functions of P1 rEP Adam Equipment Company 2006 23 SETTING OF SERVICE PARAMETERS SUB PARAMETER FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTIO
15. lt settings Press Zero Enter to continue or Print Esc to abort e Once the value is set press Print Esc to return to the sub parameter e Pressing Print Esc again will return the scale to normal weighing Adam Equipment Company 2006 25 12 0 ERROR CODES ERROR DESCRIPTION SUGGESTIONS CODES Ol Over range Remove weight from the scale If the problem persists contact your dealer or Adam Equipment for assistance Bri Date Setting Error Enter date using correct format and reasonable values Format yy mm dd Er 2 Time Setting Error Enter time using correct format and reasonable values Format hh mm ss Br 4 Zero Setting Error The scale was outside the normal zero setting range either when it was turned on or when the Zero key was pressed Remove weight from the scale and try re zeroing again Use the Tare key to set the display to zero value If the problem persists contact your dealer or Adam Equipment for assistance Er6 A D out of range The values from the A D converter are outside the normal range Remove the weight from the scale if overloaded Make sure the pan is attached Indicates the load cell or the electronics may be faulty If the problem persists contact your dealer or Adam Equipment for assistance FAILHor Calibration error Improper calibration should be within 10 of the factory FAILL calibration The old calibration data will be retained until the calibration p
16. ncrement the flashing digit Press the Zero Enter key to enter the changed value e Use the Print Esc key to leave the parameter For example When the display shows FO HH press the Zero Enter key The display will show SH Lo the sub parameter Press Zero Enter to set the low limit or press the Tare A to skip to SE H for setting the high limit When all digits have been set press Zero Enter to store the value Display will go back to the sub parameter just set i e SH Lo or SEH Press Print Esc to return to FHL Advance to the next parameter Fl tol by pressing Tare Ax if needed or press Print Esc to return to weighing Adam Equipment Company 2006 16 SETTING OF USER PARAMETERS PARAMETER SUB DESCRIPTION DEFAULT PARAMETER VALUE FOHL SE Lo Sets a value for the Low Limit used for 000 000 checkweighing SHH Sets a value for the High Limit for 000 000 checkweighing FltoL to Clr Clears the Accumulation Total in the memory without printing the results to P C Prints the Accumulation Total in the memory and then clears the memory to Prt Prints the Accumulation Total in the memory but does not clear the memory F2 unt Ut oFF Enables or disables the weighing units Ut on Use the Zero Enter key to select the weighing unit to enable disable Use the Tare 4 to change the unit to ON or OFF Bt SE dA Sets the date Display will show the la
17. odne cada adas 27 Adam Equipment Company 2006 1 Adam Equipment Company 2006 1 0 INTRODUCTION e The CFW series of scales provide an accurate fast versatile series of general purpose weighing scales with counting and check weighing functions e There are 2 series of scales CFW scales are kilogram only scales and the CFWa scales offer changeable unit from pounds to kilograms The scales share the same functions but special instructions will be given for the CFWa series to be able to change the weighing units e There are 4 models in each series with the maximum capacities up to 600 kg 1320 lb e They all have stainless steel weighing platforms on a Steel base assembly and a display module mounted on a pillar E attached to the base 7 e All the keypads are sealed and have colour coded membrane switches e The displays are large easy to read liquid crystal type displays LCD The LCD s are supplied with a backlight All units include automatic zero tracking audible alarm for pre set weights automatic tare and an accumulation facility that allows the individual weights to be stored and recalled as an accumulated total The scales have an optional bi directional RS 232 interface for communicating with a PC or printer Adam Equipment Company 2006 3 2 0 SPECIFICATIONS CFW SERIES Model CFW 60 CFW 150 CFW 300 CFW 600 Maximum 60 kg 150 kg 300 kg 600kg Cap
18. per will be off when the weight is less than the High Limit Above the High Limit the display will show OK and the beeper will be on BOTH LIMITS SET LOW IS SET GREATER THAN HIGH The beeper will never sound and the display will show LOW if the weight is less that the LOW limit and HIGH if the weight is greater than the Low Limit NOTE Weight must be more than 20 scale divisions for checkweighing to operate Adam Equipment Company 2006 13 Checkweighing facility can be set up during Weighing or Parts Counting by entering values as Low or and High Limits keyed in by the user The limits are displayed in kg or pcs respectively Y I kg Checkweighing during Weighing gT Checkweighing during Parts Counting o A To disable the Check Weighing function enter zero into both limits by pressing the Func C key when the current limits are shown then pressing Zero Enter to store the zero values 6 5 ACCUMULATED TOTAL e The scale can be set to accumulate manually by pressing the Print M key See the PARAMETER Section for details of setting the Parameter F5 PRT The accumulation function is only available when weighing It is disabled during parts counting e The weight displayed will be stored in memory when the Print M key is pressed and the weight is stable e The display will show ACC T and then the total in memory for 2 seconds before returning to weighing
19. pment 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 Adam Equipment Company 2006 ADAM EQUIPMENT is an ISO 9001 2000 certified global organisation with more than 30 years experience in the production and sale of electronic weighing equipments Products are sold through a world wide distributor network supported from our company locations in the UK USA SOUTH AFRICA and CHINA The company and their distributors offer a full range of Technical Services such as on site and workshop repair preventative maintenance and calibration facilities ADAWM s products are predominantly designed for the Laboratory Educational Medical and Industrial Segments The product range can be classified as follows Analytical and Precision Laboratory Balances Top Loading Scales for Educational establishments Counting Scales for Industrial and Warehouse applications Digital Weighing Check weighing Scales High performance Platform Scales with extensive software features including parts counting percent weighing etc Crane scales for heavy duty industrial weighing Digital Electronic Scales for Medical use Retail Scales for price computing Adam Equipment Co Lid Adam Equipment Inc Adam Equipment S A Pty Ltd Bond Avenue 26 Commerce Drive P O Box 1422 Milton Keynes Dan
20. removed during the warranty repairs become the company property The statutory right of the purchaser is not affected by this warranty The terms of this warranty is governed by the UK law For complete details on Warranty Information see the terms and conditions of sale available on our web site Adam Equipment Company 2006 28 CE Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity This product has been manufactured in accordance with the harmonised European standards following the provisions of the below stated directives Electro Magnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Adam Equipment Co Ltd Bond Avenue Denbigh East Estate Milton Keynes MK1 1SW United Kingdom FCC COMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment The equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded interconnect cables must be employed with this equi
21. rking since it s delivered Has it been in contact with water Damaged from a fire Electrical Storms in the area Dropped on the floor etc Adam Equipment Company 2006 27 WARRANTY INFORMATION Adam Equipment offers Limited Warranty Parts and Labour 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 purchaser must inform its supplier or Adam Equipment Company The company or its authorised Technician reserves the right to repair or replace the components at the purchaser s site or any of its workshops depending on the severity of the problems at no additional cost However any freight involved in sending the faulty units or parts to the service centre should be borne by the purchaser The warranty will cease to operate if the equipment is not returned in the original packaging and with correct documentation for a claim to be processed All claims are at the sole discretion of Adam Equipment This warranty does not cover equipment where defects or poor performance is due to misuse accidental damage exposure to radioactive or corrosive materials negligence faulty installation unauthorised modifications or attempted repair or failure to observe the requirements and recommendations as given in this User Manual Repairs carried out under the warranty does not extend the warranty period Components
22. rocess is complete If the problem persists contact your dealer or Adam Equipment for assistance Adam Equipment Company 2006 26 13 0 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES If you need to order any spare parts and accessories contact your supplier or Adam Equipment A partial list of such items is as follows e Power Supply Module e In use cover e Main Power cord e RS 232 option e Replacement Battery e Printer etc e Stainless Steel Pan 14 0 SERVICE INFORMATION This manual covers the details of operation If you have a problem with the scale that is not directly addressed by this manual then contact your supplier for assistance In order to provide further assistance the supplier will need the following information which should be kept ready A Details of your company Name of your company Contact person s name Contact telephone e mail fax or any other methods Details of the unit purchased This part of information should always be available for any future correspondence We suggest you to fill in this form as soon as the unit is received and keep a print out in your record for ready reference Model name of the scale Serial number of the unit Software revision number Displayed when power is first turned on Date of Purchase Name of the supplier and place C Brief description of the problem Include any recent history of the unit For example Has it been wo
23. st date set or 00 0101 Enter the new date format is yy mm dd SE tl Sets the time Display will show the current time Enter the new time format is hh mm ss F4 oFF Cock Sets clock to OFF or ON as screen saver QKoF CKoF Akon bL Sets the backlight to be on automatic or BH Ay off Hon H Au HoF bEEP Sets the beeper to bP 2 1 off all the time 2 ON when the weight is OK i e in between LO and HI limits or 3 ON only when the weight is outside the limits during the check weighing function This setting does not affect the beeper during normal weighing Adam Equipment Company 2006 F5 Prt Sets the RS 232 P bAUd Select from the desired baud rates Options are 600 1200 2400 4800 and 9600 4800 PnodE Set the printing mode to P Prt Print only when Print is pressed P Cont Print continuously P Auto Print automatically whenever there is any weight on the scale P Cont Parity Select from the following settings N 8 1 n 8 1 8 data bits no parity E 7 1 7 data bits even parity O 7 1 7 data bits odd parity ProG Pin See the SERVICE SECTION for details e Use the Print Esc key to leave the set up mode of the parameter and return to weighing Adam Equipment Company 2006 18 8 0 BATTERY OPERATION e The scales can be operated from the battery if desired The battery life is approximately 70 hours e When the battery needs charging a symbol on the
24. t lf gt Includes 2 line feeds lt lf gt Adam Equipment Company 2006 20 When parts counting the weight unit weight and count will be printed GS 12 340kg GS for Gross weight NT for net weight and a unit of weight UW 123 4g The average piece weight computed by the scale PCS 100pcs The number of parts counted lt lf gt Includes 2 line feeds lt lf gt When recalling the Total weight stored in the accumulation memory the output format is kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk A line of stars is shown TOTAL No 5 Wgt 21 455 kg kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk 9 1 INPUT COMMANDS FORMAT The scale can be controlled with the following commands The commands must be sent in upper case letters i e T not t Press the Enter key of the PC after each command T lt cr gt lt lf gt Tares the scale to display the net weight This is the same as pressing the Tare key Z lt cr gt lt lf gt Sets the zero point for all subsequent weighing The display shows zero T12 5 lt cr gt lt if gt Same as entering a preset tare value of 12 5 from the 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 Adam Equipment Company 2006 21 10 0 CALIBRATION The scale can be calibrated using the following procedure For amore detailed method of calibrating the scale it will be necessary to
25. ternal Display 1 x 6 digits LCD digital display Balance Housing Indicator ABS Plastic Top pan Stainless Steel Base Cast Aluminium for all models except Mild Steel for CFW 600 CFW 1320a Applications General Purpose Floor Weighing Scales Functions Weighing Parts counting Memory Accumulation Pre set weighing with alarm Adam Equipment Company 2006 3 0 INSTALLATION 3 1 LOCATING THE SCALES 3 l e The scales should not be placed in a location that will reduce the accuracy Orn Avoid extremes of temperature Do not place in direct sunlight or near air conditioning vents E e Avoid unsuitable tables The table or floor must be rigid and not vibrate Avoid unstable power sources Do not use near large users of electricity such as_ welding equipment or large motors en e A HE Ls e Do not place near vibrating machinery e Avoid high humidity that might cause condensation Avoid direct contact with water Do not spray or immerse the scales in water X qu e Avoid air movement such as from fans or opening doors Do not place near open windows or air conditioning vents e Keep the scales clean Do not stack material on the scales when they are not in use 3 2 LIST OF ACCESSORIES Your packet contains AC adapter Indicator Metal base Stainless Steel pan Tubular pillar with top flanges Bottom Bracket 4 Bolts and 2 set

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