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Automatic M+ Accumulation Mode

‰

M+

 Accumulation can also be done automatically each time you count a different

batch, As soon as you have a stable count, it will be added to the 

M+

 memory and

the scale will beep

‘

. The weight display will have to return to near zero before

another count can be added.

‰

 Automatic 

M+

 accumulation is set by F-Function 

f-03-01

 to “

1

”.

‰

 Only positive counts can be added.

 If F-Function 

f-03-02

 is set to “

1

” (to accept

negative count data), it will be ignored.

‰

 Once there is an automatic M+ accumulation, the display must return to less

than +5d before another count can be accumulated.

6-2. Viewing the M+ TOTAL

1. Press the 

 

TOTAL

 

 key.

The count display will show the total
count and the TOTAL annunciator
will come ON.
The number of additions to the 

M+

memory is also shown.

2. Press the 

 

TOTAL

 

 key again.

The display will return to normal.

6-3. Clearing the M+ TOTAL

1. Press and hold the 

 

C

 

  key, then press

the 

 

TOTAL

 

  key – release both.

2. The scale will clear the 

M+

 memory, and

the TOTAL annunciator and the 

M+

annunciator will go off.

6-4. The M- Function

‰

 The scale can subtract count data from 

M+

 memory by using the 

 

½

 

 key.

‰

 Set the F-Function 

f-09-01

=‘

1

’ to use the 

 

½

 

  key as the 

 

M-

 

 key.

‰

 This function is not to clear the last 

M+

 addition, but to subtract count data instead

of addition. The number of additions is increased.

‰

 There is no automatic M- function.

TOTAL

C

+

TOTAL

TOTAL Count

Number of additions to 

M+

 memory

888.8

1234

COUNT

TOTAL

M+

TOTAL

   

annunciator

comes

ON

WEIGHT

UNIT WEIGHT

STABLE

   

TARE

ENTERED

ZERO

888

0.000

8

8

8.8.8.8.8

7

‰

The 

 

RESET

 

  key does not clear the total data.

‰

The total data is held in memory, even if AC/Battery power to
scale is interrupted.

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Summary of Contents for HC-30Ki

Page 1: ...Counting Scale HC 30Ki HC 15Ki HC 6Ki HC 3Ki WM PD4001164A...

Page 2: ...her language without the prior written consent of the A D Company Product specifications are subject to change without any obligation on the part of the manufacture Compliance with FCC rules Please no...

Page 3: ...ar TARE 19 5 STORE UNIT WEIGHT 20 5 1 Store Unit Weight by ID Numbers 20 5 2 Clearing A Stored Unit Weight 21 5 3 Unit Weight Tare Weight Comparator Limits Stored 22 6 USING THE M MEMORY 23 6 1 The M...

Page 4: ...3 1 Installation 43 13 2 RS 232C Specifications 43 13 3 Data Output Mode 44 13 4 Connecting the AD 8121 Printer MODE 1 or MODE 2 45 13 5 Connecting the AD 8121 Printer MODE 3 46 13 6 Command Mode 46 1...

Page 5: ...e UNIT WEIGHT BY LED s will navigate you to enter a unit weight easily ACAI Automatic Counting Accuracy Improvement supports counting by recalculating the unit weight when a sample is added Therefore...

Page 6: ...correct Remove the protective packing materials from around the scale and between the pan and scale casing 1 3 Parts Overview HC i SERIES INSTRUCTION MANUAL Instruction Manual Remove Packing Material...

Page 7: ...the scale can warm up Detach The Display Unit Remove the display support plate first Then retrieve the cable and attach the display support plate again Refer to the 15 OP 08 EXTENSION CABLE to remove...

Page 8: ...ing units between kg and lb by using the key 1 7 Last Unit Weight Used Feature There are a number of ways to register a unit weight to count The HC i scale has a feature to keep the last unit weight u...

Page 9: ...mple Operation Mode Automatic Last Unit Weight Used When you turn the display ON the scale can automatically recall the last unit weight used from memory if desired Set the F Function f 01 04 to 1 The...

Page 10: ...n display to ID memory The ID key is used when recalling unit weight data from ID memory The TOTAL annunciator comes ON when the COUNT display is showing the TOTAL value COUNT pcs Display The PRINT ke...

Page 11: ...y back to zero 1 Remove everything from the weighing pan and press the ZERO key Then the weight display shows and waits for the weighing data to become stable 2 The scale will zero and the ZERO indica...

Page 12: ...l show the weight of the container 3 Press the TARE key Then the weight display shows and waits for the weighing data to become stable 4 The scale will subtract the weight of the container and the wei...

Page 13: ...ee the section noted for more instructions You can return to this point at any time during operation by pressing the RESET key This doesn t clear the entered tare weight M memory AWA settings and comp...

Page 14: ...enough sample size for accurate counting If you see the add on the unit weight display then add the additional number of sample pieces displayed You can ignore the add message and continue counting by...

Page 15: ...the tare container The weight of the pieces will be displayed 5 Press the ENTER key The display will show for a moment while calculating the unit weight After a moment the display will show the count...

Page 16: ...e container The weight of the pieces will be displayed 5 Press the ENTER key The display will show for a moment while calculating the unit weight After a moment the display will show the count total w...

Page 17: ...of setting a sample size of 20 4 Press the ENTER key The display will show for a moment while calculating the unit weight After a moment the display will show the count total weight and unit weight If...

Page 18: ...weight If you hit the wrong key press the C key to clear and start again Example of a unit weight 32g 4 Press the ENTER key The unit weight 32g will have been entered If the unit weight entered is to...

Page 19: ...ered as the unit weight of ID 12 If there is no unit weight entered for the ID number you tried to recall no id will be displayed and you will be returned to step 3 5 You may now begin counting operat...

Page 20: ...KEYBOARD TARE key The weight display will blink display is any tare weight previously entered 3 Use the 0 9 10 key pad to display the desired tare weight If you hit the wrong key press the C key to cl...

Page 21: ...play is any tare weight previously entered 2 Press the 0 key and press the ENTER key 3 The tare weight is cleared and the TARE ENTERED indicator will be turned off 888 8 554 COUNT WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT 8...

Page 22: ...D number Example of ID number 12 If you hit the wrong key press the C key to clear and start again 4 Press the ENTER key The ID number is stored and the display returns to normal If the same ID number...

Page 23: ...ale will beep Return to step 2 to try again or press the RESET key to exit Clearing All ID Memories at Once 1 In the Step 2 above press the TOTAL key idall will appear with all blinking 2 Press the EN...

Page 24: ...it weight and a tare weight by any method If necessary set the comparator limits 2 Go to step 2 of section 5 1 Store Unit Weight By ID Numbers When you recall a unit weight by the ID key the tare and...

Page 25: ...n refer to the note below The M indicator will stay ON while there is count in memory 2 Press the M key every time you want to add to the count Remember that you may only add the count data once the s...

Page 26: ...e ON The number of additions to the M memory is also shown 2 Press the TOTAL key again The display will return to normal 6 3 Clearing the M TOTAL 1 Press and hold the C key then press the TOTAL key re...

Page 27: ...Limits Count Weight Data OK Lower Limits Count Weight Data Upper Limits LO Count Weight Data Lower Limits To Set the Comparator Start with the scale switched off 1 Press and hold the ZERO key then pre...

Page 28: ...display will return to normal Changing Comparator Limits Instead of Setting the F Function Set f 09 01 0 to use this mode 1 To change the upper limit use the 0 9 10 key pad to display a new limit in...

Page 29: ...ce The scale must perform warm up for at least 30 minutes before starting calibration 8 1 Calibration Procedure Using a Weight The scale should be powered on at least one half hour to warm it up befor...

Page 30: ...ey When span calibration is completed the display returns to step 1 showing the weight value for the calibration weight Remove the calibration weight If the calibration weight is not what it should be...

Page 31: ...1 above press the TARE key The display flashes the gravity acceleration value stored in the scale 2 Use the 0 9 10 key pad to display the desired gravity acceleration value Example of the value 9 800...

Page 32: ...You may now either change the setting Step 5 or move to the next F Function Step 6 5 Use the 0 9 keys to change the setting The C key clears the input setting if you press the wrong key and want to r...

Page 33: ...unction the unit weight can be entered without adding the requested sample pieces Or disable the Add Sample Request function 0 Add sample request function is disabled Light unit weight can be accepted...

Page 34: ...s F 02 X ACAI Operation Min Unit Weight ACAI Mode When Unit Weight entered by Sample Pieces 0 ACAI is disabled 13 ACAI automatic Operation 2 ACAI Manual Mode using the ENTER key ACAI Mode When Unit We...

Page 35: ...Beeper Zero Tracking Zero tracking traces a drift from zero caused by temperature change etc and stabilizes the zero point 03 Zero tracking ON 1 Zero tracking OFF Response 0 Fast sensitive 13 Normal 2...

Page 36: ...ar ZERO means between 4d and 4d of weight data Data to Compare Count or Weight 03 Compare count data 1 Compare weight data Upper Limit 03 Enter via the 10 key pad Use the key to set minus value Lower...

Page 37: ...8 UFC format with Auto Print Mode B see setting 3 Data to be Sent 01003 Count data sent You select which data to be sent by keying in a 0 or 1 for the data ID no PCS count weight or unit weight Examp...

Page 38: ...ory 2 Operating as a key to toggle the weighing unit between lb and g Decimal Point and RS 232C Output 00003 Decimal point Header for stable weight data ST Acknowledgment of command ACK CR LF Select t...

Page 39: ...y different batch of the same items use ACAI every time you start counting the next batch The ACAI function is initially set to manual operation when the unit weight is set digitally by the keyboard b...

Page 40: ...t until the ENTER key is pressed as long as it is at the proper time and the guidelines in the ACAI Notes section have been followed The ACAI manual mode is controlled by F Function f 02 1 set at 2 To...

Page 41: ...p again for target count 1 2 3 or 4 pieces The minimum number of pieces to set is 10 The number of pieces is set to less than 50 in the interval mode the buzzer will start to beep at the target count...

Page 42: ...val Mode Setting 1 The count display shows the interval count blinking 2 Use the 0 9 keys to set or change the count The C key clears the input setting if you press the wrong key and want to re enter...

Page 43: ...er 3 Connect the wires in the battery box to the battery Be sure to connect RED wire to positive RED terminal and BLACK wire to negative BLACK terminal Or there is a risk of explosion 4 Place the batt...

Page 44: ...rging process to trickle charge automatically Charge the battery at a temperature between 0 C 32 F and 40 C 104 F Preferably 5 C 41 F 35 C 95 F is recommended Charge the battery when using for the fir...

Page 45: ...ix the OP 03 unit using the two screws included with the option 13 2 RS 232C Specifications Transmission form Asynchronous bi directional half duplex Data format Baud rate 2400 4800 9600 bps Data 7 bi...

Page 46: ...lay is stable at 5d weighing display division and above The next transmission can not occur until after the weight display falls below 5d Auto print Mode B f 06 01 3 Data is sent if the weight display...

Page 47: ...ck function and set f 06 02 to print pcs count data only or weight data only Print Operations Settings Print By F Function f 06 01 Printer MODE HC PRINT key 0 MODE 1 Auto Print 2 or 3 MODE 1 Printer D...

Page 48: ...command mode together with key mode or auto print mode set f 06 01 4 command mode only Use an optional cable listed below to connect with a computer AX KO577A 200 RS 232C cable for D sub 25 pin length...

Page 49: ...from power on sequence ID Send the ID number in use QT Send the pcs count data WT Send the weight data UW Send the unit weight in use AQ Send the total accumulated M memory count d t AN Send the numbe...

Page 50: ...out of range Tare weight is more than the capacity etc Data Format Examples below are for f 09 02 0000 ACK 06H Store unit weight and other value in use according to f 01 05 Command E 1 2 CR LF Stores...

Page 51: ...0 0 0 1 2 3 4 CR LF MR ID number 6 digit unit weight 8 digit including decimal point tare weight 9 digit including sign and decimal point upper limit 9 digit including sign lower limit 9 digit includi...

Page 52: ...f 05 01 Reply F C 0 5 0 1 0 CR LF f 05 01 0 Store the specified F Function setting value Command F C 0 5 0 3 1 2 3 4 CR LF Set 1234 as the Upper limit F Function Number 4 digits Setting Value Maximum...

Page 53: ...ID number in use WT Weight CP Comparator result UW Unit weight in use CM Comma TR Tare weight in use SP Space TL Total count CR Carriage Return AN Accumulation numbers LF Line Feed These parameters m...

Page 54: ...10 kg 9 digit data 3 digit unit UW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 1 234567 g 9 digit data 3 digit unit TR 1 2 3 4 5 k g 1 2345 kg 9 digit data 3 digit unit TL 9 9 9 9 9 9 P C 999999 pcs 9 digit data 3 digit unit AN...

Page 55: ...as OP 03 RS 232C interface Refer to 13 OP 03 RS 232C SERIAL INTERFACE Comparator Relay Output Circuit Pin connections The HC i is designated as DCE Data Communication Equipment Maximum rating of the R...

Page 56: ...e clamp and carefully disconnect the cable between the display pod and the base 3 Squeeze the bushing on the CAL switch cover and pull the cable out 4 Attach the optional cable to the CAL switch cover...

Page 57: ...7 segment LCD Character height pcs 18 6mm weight unit weight 11 4mm Display Update Approximately 10 times per second Interface RS 232C option Power AC adapter or SLA Battery option Battery Operating T...

Page 58: ...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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