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7-6. Weight display resolution 

The FS-

i

 series has three kinds of weight display resolution, NORMAL, HIGH and 

HIGHER. The following is about “kg” and “lb” display for reference. See the “12. 
SPECIFICATIONS” in detail. 

 NORMAL: 

1/3,000 

 

HIGH:   

1/6,000 ~ 1/7,500 (depending on capacity) 

 

HIGHER: 

1/12,000 ~ 1/15,000 (depending on capacity) 

The factory setting is the NORMAL resolution, but it is possible to change by Function 
“F2”. Set this function according to the application. 

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 The resolution of the Legal for Trade Models is fixed to NORMAL, and the 

setting F2 cannot be changed. 

7-7. Simplified operation mode 

If desired, the FS-

i

 scale can be set in a Simplified Operation Mode. There are two 

kinds of mode according to the Function F14-1 and F14-2. In this mode, the following 
keys are active. 

f14-1

:

Set the upper/lower limits in the setting F14-0 fist and change it to F14-1. Then, 
the target weight only can be set using the    SAMPLE    key. This setting will be 
used with Function F7-1 or F7-2. 

f14-2

:

Set the target weight and upper/lower limits in the setting F14-0, and change it 
to F14-2. Then, The settings can not be changed accidentally. 

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 Be sure to set the Function F3 (weighing unit to be used) and F16 (analog 

sweep display mode) together with the setting above. Because the weighing 
unit and analog display cannot be changed in the simplified operation mode.

7-8. LCD backlight 

The Function F17 controls how the LCD backlight turns off. If F17-2 or F17-3 is 
selected, the backlight will automatically turn off after the weight display continues to 
be stable for 30 or 60 seconds. It will turn on when the weight changes more than 4d 
(d=

minimum display division

) or any key operation is pressed. 

Summary of Contents for FS-i Series

Page 1: ...Check Weighing Scales FS 6Ki FS 15Ki FS 30Ki 1WMPD4001332 This document hosted by www oldwillknottscales com...

Page 2: ...r serious injury CAUTION A potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury This is a hazard alert mark Note This manual is subject to change without notice...

Page 3: ...hing with Preset Tare 11 7 5 To Clear a Tare Weight 11 7 6 Weight display resolution 12 7 7 Simplified operation mode 12 7 8 LCD backlight 12 8 CHECK WEIGHING 13 8 1 Target weight setting mode 13 8 2...

Page 4: ...necessary to eliminate the interference FCC Federal Communications Commission in the U S A Classification of protection provided by enclosures The equipment is designed to comply with the IP Code of...

Page 5: ...ighting and analog sweep display of 60 segments with back lighting Scale may be operated by AC power source or an optional SLA sealed lead acid battery Built in comparator with large and bright LED di...

Page 6: ...to be chraged with static electricity or where the relative humidity is lower than 45 RH Plastic and isolators are apt to be charged with static electricity Do not use an unstable power source 4 2 Pre...

Page 7: ...ect the place for installing the scale Refer to Cautions for installing the scale below 2 Adjust the level of the base using the spirit level and leveling feet There is an extra foot under the display...

Page 8: ...6 6 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Display column Column support foot Spirit level Weighing pan Leveling foot Earth terminal CAL switch cover Cable hook Display pod 1 5 6 9 8 7 3 2 12 11 10 4 4...

Page 9: ...the results of the weight comparison STABLE ANNUNCIATOR This annunciator will come ON when the weight reading is STABLE ZERO ANNUNCIATOR This annunciator will come ON when the scale is showing the cen...

Page 10: ...via the 10 key pad SAMPLE 9 Key The SAMPLE key will register the sample weight as the target In the data entry sequence this key displays the number 9 KEY 8 Key The KEY key allows you to enter a targe...

Page 11: ...1 STORE 4 Key The STORE key is used to store target weight and or HI LO limits In the data entry sequence this key displays the number 4 DISP 3 Key When the DISP key is pressed the analog weight displ...

Page 12: ...ossible to have the power automatically switched OFF if zero is displayed for approximately 5 minutes See 11 2 Function list and set the function F1 1 7 2 Selecting a weighing unit Press the UNITS key...

Page 13: ...known tare weight If you hit the wrong key press the C key to return to the display at step 2 and try again 4 Press the ENT key The weight display changes to net weight mode and the NET annunciator c...

Page 14: ...s mode the following keys are active f14 1 Set the upper lower limits in the setting F14 0 fist and change it to F14 1 Then the target weight only can be set using the SAMPLE key This setting will be...

Page 15: ...3 Compare when weight is stable or moving and more than 4d or less than 4d F8 4 Compare when weight is stable and more than 4d or less than 4d F8 5 Compare when weight is stable or moving and more th...

Page 16: ...n 2 Enter the target weight via the 10 key pad If you hit the wrong key press the C key and the old target weight is re displayed Continue data entry again You can place minus value using the key This...

Page 17: ...eight 3 000 kg HI limit weight 0 050 kg LO limit weight 0 030 kg Then Upper limit 3 000 kg 0 050 kg 3 050 kg Lower limit 3 000 kg 0 030 kg 2 970 kg LO weight 2 970 kg OK 2 970 kg weight 3 050 kg HI 3...

Page 18: ...Lower limit 3 000 kg 3 000kg x 0 50 2 985 kg 8 2 Upper Lower limits weight setting mode The UPPER LOWER LIMITS WEIGHT SETTING MODE uses an upper limit weight and a lower limit weight The target weigh...

Page 19: ...ight 2 950 kg OK 2 950 kg weight 3 050 kg HI 3 050 kg weight 8 3 The comparator memory The FS i scale can store up to 100 comparator limits by 2 digit numbers form 00 to 99 To use this function the sc...

Page 20: ...f you stop to recall press the C key the scale returns to the weighing mode 3 Press the ENT key to recall the data from the memory 4 The display shows a set of data for a few seconds one by one and re...

Page 21: ...60 segments represent zero to full scale When the scale is in the net mode the analog sweep display shows net weight In the TARGET WEIGHT SETTING MODE the 40th segment will flash as the target weight...

Page 22: ...15 00 kg As the weight increases the analog segments approach the flashing segment This will provide a simple way of filling a container to a target weight The UPPER LOWER LIMIT WEIGHT SETTING MODE F...

Page 23: ...og sweep display FS 30Ki d 0 01 kg TARGET WEIGHT SETTING MODE F07 1 or F07 2 Target weight 5 00 kg HI 0 10 kg LO 0 09 kg 00010 20 Within the limits Above the upper limit 00010 00 00009 80 Lower limit...

Page 24: ...n mode Press the ON OFF key or CAL switch to exit without calibration 3 Press the ENT key then the gravity acceleration value will be displayed It is not necessary to set the gravity acceleration valu...

Page 25: ...place it should be calibrated using a calibration weight But if a calibration weight is not available the gravity acceleration correction will compensate the scale Change the gravity acceleration val...

Page 26: ...the 10 ley pad 4 Press the ENT key Then the parameter stored is appears 3 Enter the parameter value using the 10 ley pad If you do not need to change the parameter turn the power off without pressing...

Page 27: ...to print mode data Optional RS 232C 422 485 The UFC format is applicable to f6 2 to 4 f 7 0 Upper Lower limits weight setting mode f 7 1 Target weight setting mode with HI LO limit weight Comparison m...

Page 28: ...right Brightness control f16 0 Simple weighing display mode f16 1 Target weighing display mode f16 2 Limit check weighing display mode Analog sweep display when powered on f16 3 Display off f17 0 Alwa...

Page 29: ...0 005 kg Linearity error 0 002 kg 0 005 kg 0 01 kg Span drift 20 ppm C 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F Display 7 segment LCD display Character height 18 6 mm with backlight 60 segment analog sweep display with bac...

Page 30: ...28 12 2 Dimensions FS 6Ki FS 15Ki FS 30Ki Unit mm 250 250 250 98 48 414 496 250 380 464 496 107 300 48...

Page 31: ...m s2 Cape Town 9 796 m s2 Rio de Janeiro 9 788 m s2 Chicago 9 803 m s2 Rome 9 803 m s2 Copenhagen 9 815 m s2 San Francisco 9 800 m s2 Cyprus 9 797 m s2 Singapore 9 781 m s2 Djakarta 9 781 m s2 Stockh...

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