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Crane Scales 

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Model HACS 

 

689 SW 7

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 Terrace, Dania Beach, FL 33004 | (954) 367-6116  

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

1.0 Warranty ....................................................................................................................................................................5

 

2.0 Safety Guide ..............................................................................................................................................................6

 

3.0 Features .....................................................................................................................................................................6

 

4.0 Quick Start .................................................................................................................................................................7

 

4.1 Power ON .......................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

4.2 Zero .................................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

4.3 Tare In ............................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.4 Tare out ........................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

4.5 Hold ................................................................................................................................................................ 10

 

4.6 Power Off ........................................................................................................................................................ 11

 

5.0 User Input ................................................................................................................................................................ 12

 

5.1 Keys on Scale ................................................................................................................................................. 12

 

5.2 Keys on Remote Controller .............................................................................................................................. 12

 

5.3 Input Numerals ................................................................................................................................................ 13

 

6.0 Advanced Operation ............................................................................................................................................... 14

 

6.1 Scales Mode ................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

6.1.1 Weighing Mode ................................................................................................................................... 14

 

6.1.2 Gross/Net Mode ................................................................................................................................. 14

 

6.1.3 View Total Mode .................................................................................................................................. 15

 

6.1.4 Idle Mode ........................................................................................................................................... 16

 

6.1.5 2nd Mode ........................................................................................................................................... 16

 

6.1.6 Password Mode .................................................................................................................................. 17

 

6.2 Total ................................................................................................................................................................ 17

 

6.3 View Total ........................................................................................................................................................ 18

 

6.4 Delete Last Total .............................................................................................................................................. 18

 

6.5 Clear Total ....................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

6.6 Display Unit Switch .......................................................................................................................................... 19

 

6.7 Tare Set ........................................................................................................................................................... 20

 

6.8 Resolution Switch ............................................................................................................................................ 22

 

6.9 Battery Check .................................................................................................................................................. 23

 

6.10 System Setup ................................................................................................................................................ 23

 

6.10.1 Resolution ......................................................................................................................................... 24

 

6.10.2 Auto Power Off Timing....................................................................................................................... 24

 

6.10.3 Idle Timing ........................................................................................................................................ 25

 

6.10.4 Display Brightness ............................................................................................................................ 25

 

Summary of Contents for HACS

Page 1: ...most current information OPERATION MANUAL This operation manual is intended as an instruction manual for trained personnel who are in charge of installation maintenance repair etc Before equipment use please read this operation manual carefully Serial Number ____________________________ Date Purchased __________________________ ...

Page 2: ...Crane Scales PAGE 2 Model HACS 689 SW 7th Terrace Dania Beach FL 33004 954 367 6116 Visit WWW ACIHOIST COM for the most current information ...

Page 3: ...ys on Scale 12 5 2 Keys on Remote Controller 12 5 3 Input Numerals 13 6 0 Advanced Operation 14 6 1 Scales Mode 14 6 1 1 Weighing Mode 14 6 1 2 Gross Net Mode 14 6 1 3 View Total Mode 15 6 1 4 Idle Mode 16 6 1 5 2nd Mode 16 6 1 6 Password Mode 17 6 2 Total 17 6 3 View Total 18 6 4 Delete Last Total 18 6 5 Clear Total 19 6 6 Display Unit Switch 19 6 7 Tare Set 20 6 8 Resolution Switch 22 6 9 Batter...

Page 4: ...ost current information 6 10 5 Display Frequency 25 6 10 6 Anti Motion Level 26 6 11 Communication Setup 26 6 11 1 Communication On Off 27 6 11 2 Baud Rate 27 6 11 3 Scale Address 27 6 11 4 Output Mode 28 7 0 Battery 29 8 0 Message Illustration 30 9 0 Troubleshooting 31 10 0 Dimensions Specifications 32 11 0 Notes 33 ...

Page 5: ...ons improper maintenance or excessive heat Problems resulting from repairs modifications or alterations made by people other than factory or ACI representatives If the product has been abused or damaged due to an accident If repair parts or accessories other than ACI equipment are used on the product they are warranted only to the extent that they are warranted by the manufacturer of said parts or...

Page 6: ...under thunder or rain Hang scale on shelf in a dry and well ventilated room Do NOT place scale on the ground directly Do NOT attempt to repair the scale yourself Contact your local representative 3 0 FEATURES This scale is a combination of the sound and proven mechanical design with today s most advanced electronics to provide a superb feature set It is versatile reliable accurate and easy to oper...

Page 7: ... second Function Scale goes through power on test battery check and initialization Condition Power on test is performed when display flashes the following characters twice If scale doesn t pass the test error message will be flashed Scale s maximum capacity will be displayed on the screen For example the scale shows its full capacity 5000kg Battery Check is then performed If battery works well the...

Page 8: ...Zero the scale press ZERO button on scale or on remote controller Function Scale sets current load to be Zero as if it has no load The ZERO indicator lights on The weight reading turns 0 or 0 0 or 0 00 depending on the resolution Condition The scale must not be in Hold mode Otherwise error message will keep flashing The scale must be stable Otherwise error message will flash Current weight reading...

Page 9: ...ale must be stable Otherwise error message will flash Current weight reading must be greater than 0 or 0 0 or 0 00 depending on the resolution Otherwise error message will flash Current weight reading must be less than 100 of scale s Maximum Capacity Otherwise error message will flash The scale must be in gross mode Otherwise this action will be recognized as Tare Out Setting or changing TARE has ...

Page 10: ...ded with tare weight Condition The scale must not be in Hold mode Otherwise error message will keep flashing The scale must be in Net Mode Otherwise this action will be recognized as Tare In 4 5 Hold Action To Hold the weight reading press HOLD button on scale or on remote controller Or To unlock current reading press HOLD button on scale or on remote controller again Function The HOLD indicator l...

Page 11: ...n To Power Off the scale press ON OFF button on scale or on remote controller for 2 seconds Function Scale performs Battery Check and cut off its power The screen flashes battery charge twice The screen displays Power Off message Condition The scale must be in Weighing Mode Otherwise this action will return the scale to Weighing Mode and then perform Power Off ...

Page 12: ... In Hold 2nd Tare Out 2nd Mode Exit Display Unit Switch Tare Set System Setup Password Password Exit Confirm Tare Set Exit Confirm System Setup Exit Confirm Save Idle Mode Wake Up Wake Up Wake Up Wake Up Wake Up 5 2 Keys on Remote Controller Table 5 2 1 Keys on Remote Controller Weighing Mode 2nd Mode Idle Mode Password Tare Set System Setup Zero Display Unit Switch Wake Up Tare In Tare Set Wake U...

Page 13: ...ation Mode Calibration Mode and Tare Set function Action To increase the numeral the flashing digit press ZERO button on scale or on remote controller To decrease the numeral the flashing digit press on remote controller To move right the flashing digit press TARE button on scale or on remote controller To move left the flashing digit press on remote controller To confirm the numerals you input pr...

Page 14: ...mation 6 1 Scale Modes 6 1 1 Weighing Mode Action No buttons or keys are required to enter Weighing Mode Function Weighing Mode is the default mode after the scale is turned on In Weighing Mode scale detects its load and refreshes the weight reading all the time if the display is not Hold If the scale overloads the display keeps flashing the below error message 6 1 2 Gross Net Mode Action To enter...

Page 15: ...ading keeps flashing to distinguish itself from that in Weighing Mode Apparently Total is the sum of history weight readings which can be so great that the 5 digits screen is not able to display correctly The Total is therefore divided into two parts the low 5 digits format and the high 5 digits format For example the totalized weight reading 129235 0 will be displayed 9235 0 as its low 5 digits f...

Page 16: ...ing of System Setup 6 1 5 2nd Mode Action To enter the 2nd Mode press 2ND button on scale or on remote controller while scale is in Weighing Mode Function The 2nd Mode is designed to make full use of keys on remote controller Different key pressing combination results in different function To access those functions that are not printed on the remote controller you must additionally press specified...

Page 17: ...message will keep flashing The password must be correct Otherwise error message will flash before the scale automatically returns to Weighing Mode 6 2 Total Action To accumulate the weight reading press on remote controller Function Current weight reading will be accumulated into scale s Total accumulator The screen displays the below message indicating that Total is successfully calculated and sa...

Page 18: ...t Total for example 3205kg Condition The scale must not be in Hold mode Otherwise error message will keep flashing The Total must be greater than 0 or 0 0 or 0 00 depending on the resolution Otherwise error message will flash To learn more about View Total please refer to section 6 3 View Total 6 4 Delete Last Total Action To delete the last accumulated weight reading press on remote controller Fu...

Page 19: ...to start a new series of Totals the old Total can be erased completely by Clear Total The screen displays the below message indicating that the Total is successfully erased Condition The scale must not be in Hold mode Otherwise error message will keep flashing 6 6 Display Unit Switch Action To change the scale s Display Unit press the 2ND button on scale or on remote controller and ZERO button on ...

Page 20: ... 7 Tare Set Action Press the 2ND button on scale or on remote controller and TARE button on scale or on remote controller in turn while the scale is in gross mode to enter Tare Set function Press ZERO and TARE button on scale or and on remote controller to input the digits Press HOLD button on scale or on remote controller to confirm the input value Function The scale stores the tare weight that u...

Page 21: ...oss Mode Otherwise error message will flash The input tare weight must be greater than 0 or 0 0 or 0 00 depending on the resolution Otherwise error message will flash The input tare weight must be lesser than scale s maximum capacity Otherwise error message will flash Tare setting will reduce the apparent overloading range of the scale For example if a 1000kg is set by tare set function and the sc...

Page 22: ...ion mode Anti Motion Level can be changed to fit your measurement application To learn how to set Anti Motion Level please refer to section 10 6 Anti Motion Level Condition The scale must not be in Hold mode Otherwise error message will keep flashing High resolution offers better accuracy at the cost of longer measuring time and stricter requirement of load s stability Designed to meet the OIML R7...

Page 23: ...Otherwise error message will keep flashing 6 10 System Setup Action To enter System Setup Mode press 2ND and HOLD button on scale or and on remote controller in turn To input digits press ZERO and TARE button on scale or and on remote controller To confirm the password or input value press HOLD button on scale or on remote controller To save and exit System Setup Mode press 2ND button on scale for...

Page 24: ...efer to the same thing The only difference is that changes made here can be saved for later while changes at Resolution Switch only come into effect this time but not next time when the scale is rebooted To learn more about Resolution please refer section 6 8 Resolution Switch 6 10 2 Auto Power Off Timing Auto Power Off function maximizes scale s battery life against people s carelessness not to p...

Page 25: ...es into Idle Mode Any key pressing or motion in load will wake up the scale from Idle Mode when it is in this mode and restart the countdown timer The default Idle Timing is set to 30 seconds 6 10 4 Display Brightness Lowering the brightness of screen can also save scale s battery life There are 3 optional levels of brightness 1 to 3 At level 1 the screen works at low power while at level 3 it wor...

Page 26: ...er in turn To input digits press ZERO and TARE button on scale or and on remote controller To confirm input value press HOLD button on scale or on remote controller To save and exit Communication Setup Mode press 2ND button on scale for on remote controller To exit Communication Setup Mode without saving press ON OFF button on scale or on remote controller Function In Communication Setup Mode user...

Page 27: ...on the scale enables its serial communication while port is off communication is disabled By default the Communication On Off status is set to off 6 11 2 Baud Rate Baud Rate is the speed that scale output signal There are optional 4 baud rates 1200bps 2400bps 4800bps and 9600bps By default Baud Rate is set to 1200bps 6 11 3 Scale Address For multiple scales application address can be assigned to i...

Page 28: ... the most current information 6 11 4 Output Mode There are optional two modes of data output 0 continuous way and 1 manual way In 0 continuous way scale sends out data continuously all the time while in 1 manual way scale only sends data out when key is pressed The default Output Mode is set to 0 continuous way ...

Page 29: ...to 200 hours depending on LED display brightness setting before requiring recharging In order to conserve battery life the scale includes an Auto Power Off function which senses operational status for no activity after certain minutes that user sets and turns the scale off An additional battery saving feature is the auto Idle function This feature preserves battery life by dimming the display afte...

Page 30: ...overload The scale overloads password Password Mode error The password is incorrect power off Power off accumulated The weight reading is totaled invalid The weight reading is invalid to be totaled no accumulation There is no total deleted The last total is deleted no deletion There is no total so the last total can not be deleted clear The total is cleared unit kg Unit is set to kg metric system ...

Page 31: ...n button Display reading not stable The scale is in great motion Wait until the scale is stable Filter Anti Motion set too low Change filter Anti Motion setting The scale is damped Dry the scale Dust on PCB boards Clean PCB board Reading not zero without load System power is not stable Give the scale longer warm up time The load cell stressed too much and too long Hang the scale in storage Large e...

Page 32: ...0 hours with 6V 10Ah battery 60 hours 100 hours with 6V 5Ah battery Scale Battery 6V 10Ah or 6V 5Ah rechargeable battery Operating Temp 10 40 Operating Humidity 90 at 20 Display 1 5 inch 38 1mm ultra luminance LED 1 2 inch 30mm ultra luminance LED Model Number Max Cap Ton A in B in C in D in L in N W lbs HACS 020 1 2 28 3 27 1 18 13 16 54 36 HACS 040 2 2 28 3 27 1 18 13 16 54 36 HACS 060 3 2 87 4 ...

Page 33: ...Crane Scales PAGE 33 Model HACS 689 SW 7th Terrace Dania Beach FL 33004 954 367 6116 Visit WWW ACIHOIST COM for the most current information 11 0 NOTES ...

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