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Summary of Contents for CI-200 Series

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Page 2: ...geroussituations Cautionsaredividedinto Warning and Alert whichmeanasfollows Keepthismanualinaplacewhereproductuserscanfindout afterfinishreadingit Warning means a great possibility led to the death or heavy injury when instructions are violated Alert means a great possibility led to the injury or material damage when instructions are violated ...

Page 3: ...ng might cause failure or electricshockuponelectricleak Do not damage process excessively jerk bendortwistthepowercord It might damage the power cord to causefireorelectricshock Keep any combustible spray or fire sourceaway Itmightcausefire Do not spraywater to the outside of the productoruseitinanyhumidplace It might deteriorate the insulation of electric parts that can cause the electric shock f...

Page 4: ...voidanysuddenshocktotheproduct It might damage the product to fail the accurateweighing Find a proper place to attach the rubber pad at the bottom of the indicator whichwasshippedtogether Do not use the product at a place with sudden temperature changes or severe vibrations It might cause the weighing error or failure Donotinstalltheproduceataplacewiththeexcessiveelectromagneticwave Itmightcauseth...

Page 5: ...iptions 20 3 How to Install 22 3 1 How to Connect Load Cell 22 4 Weight Setup Mode 23 4 1 Weight Setup Menu 23 4 2 How to Seal the Indicator 30 5 Set Mode 31 5 1 How to Enter the Set Mode 31 5 2 Descriptions on key operations in the Set Mode 31 5 3 Set Menu Descriptions F00 F82 32 5 3 1 General Function 35 5 3 2 RS 232 Serial Communication Function 41 5 3 3 Print Function 46 5 3 4 Checker Function...

Page 6: ...roing Function LCD 69 9 5 Tare Function LCD 69 9 6 Hold Function LCD 70 10 Charge and Use Time 71 10 1 How to Use and Charge the Chargeable Batter 71 10 2 Use Time of the Battery 71 11 RS 232C Interface in Detail 72 11 1 RS 232C Port Connection 72 11 2 How to Connect Serial Communication Devices 73 11 2 1 How to Connect anAuxiliary Display 73 11 2 2 How to Connect a Label Printer 73 11 3 RS 232 Co...

Page 7: ...ions and various external interfaces which is designed to comply well with special requirements in a variety of industrial fields under strong and beautiful designs in appearance In addition it is designed for the user friendly programs for the easier use of indicator by any user with the built in message display functions to help users understand the product Please use the product right and suffi...

Page 8: ...nd mode functions PC control functions data request and setup 6 line basic 4 line load cell Input Front panel key lock User message output functions High low limit zero OK signal output functions only for LCD SC System functions count percent summation only for LCD Tare input functions using key Gravity calibration functions 1 2 Major Functions Variousprinterconnectionsupports rollDEP labelDLPprin...

Page 9: ...20 000 Non NTEP OIML KS Possible with the use of sufficient output at 2mV V L C A D conversion speed Maximum 80 rounds second Weight setup Full Digital Calibration SPACTM Automatic weight setup at once 1 4 Digital and Display Communication RS 232 422 ensures the free setup of independent use CI 200A CI 200S CI 200SC LED 6 digit Weight display CI 201A LCD 6 digit Sign CI 200A 25 mm Height Character...

Page 10: ...91 05mm W Product size CI 200S CI 200SC 169 5mm H x 250mm L x 83mm W CI 200A CI 201A About 1 3kg Product weight CI 200S CI 200SC About 1 5kg 1 6 Communication and Option Basic COM1 RS 232 Printer PC Interface COM2 RS 232 Printer Auxiliary Display Optional RS 485 Multi Drop Interface COM2 can be selectively used for a printer RS 232 ...

Page 11: ...12 2 Specifications in Appearance 2 1 External Dimension CI 200A CI 201A ...

Page 12: ...13 CI 200S CI 200SC ...

Page 13: ...14 2 2 Front Panel Descriptions CI 200A CI 201A ...

Page 14: ...r hold Displayed when the battery should be charged chargeable battery High limit The weight is heavierthan theupperlimit Low limit The display of lower limit is lit if the value set at F50 is smaller than the lower limit or greater than the lower limit or smallerthan theupperlimit Normal The weight is greater than the lowerlimit andsmallerthan the upperlimit Tare The current status is at the tare...

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Page 16: ...rent status is at the tare status Net weight The currently displayed weight is a net weight Hold The current status is under hold Zero point The current weight is 0 kg Communication The current status is at the communication status Kg The current weight unit is set to kg lb The current weight unit is set to lb Lack The weight is less than the setup value SC Only Fixed Quantity The weight is within...

Page 17: ...ht is the gross weight when the net weight lamp is off Long press to enter the setup mode It enters 3 in the input mode Use it to weigh with the tare The current weight is memorized as the tare by pressing the key Press the key when the load tray is empty to release the tare Long press to enter the system selection mode CI 201AOnly It enters 4 in the input mode Use it to check the subtotal partial...

Page 18: ...ave the current status and exit from the weight setup mode Set Mode and test mode Use it to check the current weight value in PCS and percent mode CI 201AOnly Double Key Use it to print the subtotal Useittoprintthegrandtotal Use it for the tare key If the tare is known enter it using the numeric keys If the remaining value occurs when the input value is divided into the minimum unit the value is r...

Page 19: ...r supply LOAD CELL A port to connect load cell RS 232C Serial Com 1 and Com 2 port connect PC or printer F G It is a terminal for grounding to improve electric noises which is connected to the grounding line upon any abnormalities in the product If the grounding terminal of the product is not connected it might cause failures ...

Page 20: ...power supply LOAD CELL A port to connect load cell RS 232C Serial Com 1 and Com 2 port connect PC or printer F G It is a terminal for grounding to improve electric noises which is connected to the grounding line upon any abnormalities in the product If the grounding terminal of the product is not connected it might cause failures ...

Page 21: ...tween the load cell output and input sensitivity The input sensitivity of this product is maximum 0 2uV digit or more The following equation should be satisfied upon the system design Example 1 Number of load cell 4 ea Rated capacity of load cell 500 Kg Rated output of load cell 2mV V Value of a division 0 10 Kg Applied voltage of load cell 10V 10 000 mV According to the equation 10000 mV 2mV 0 1K...

Page 22: ...hile pressing Cal S W after removing the sealing Press the setup key long in the weight setup mode to return to the weighing mode 4 1 Weight Setup Menu CAL1 CAL9 CAL1 Maximum capacity CAL2 Minimum division and decimal position setting CAL3 Weight calibration 3 1 Setting the range of multiple calibration 3 2 Zero calibration 3 3 Setting weight 3 4 Span calibration CAL7 Gravity adjustment CAL8 Zero ...

Page 23: ... 01 Minimumdivision0 01kg d 0 1 Minimumdivision0 1kg d 1 Minimumdivision1kg Save and next Menu navigation Set value change Set decimal point and end d 10 Minimumdivision10kg Note 1 To end CAL2 press key when a decimal point is set Note 2 The minimum division means the value of a division Note3 Settheexternalresolutionwithin1 30 000asthevaluebydividingthemaximumweightbytheminimum division Iftheexte...

Page 24: ...e End STEP 5 Settingmulticalibrationforstep5 CAL3 3 and CAL 3 4 are carried out five times If the actual curve of load cell is a straight line set the range of weight setup to 1 A function to use when the output of load cell is corrected by setting multiple points in some sections because the actual curve of load cell is not a straight line zero span Zero and Span points to interpolate weight from...

Page 25: ...oo high an error message ERR26 is displayed CAL3 3 Function SettingWeight Rangeofsetvalue 1 99 999 Used key Display Descriptions LOAD 1 Itmeanstheweightsettingmode Number multicalibrationnumber W 100 00 100 00 unit KgorTon Save and next Menu navigation Set value change End W 0 10 0 10 unit KgorTon Note1 Settheweightwithinarangeof10 100 Although100 ofthemaximumweightisgivenastheinitialvalue enterth...

Page 26: ...enzeropointislow anerrormessage ERR24 isdisplayed Note4 Whenzeropointishigh anerrormessage ERR25 isdisplayed Note5 Afterfinishingcalibration pressthesetupkeyfor2secondsormoretoconverttotheweighingmode CAL7 Function GravityAdjustment Used key Display Descriptions G CAL It means you accessed to the menu for the gravity adjustment Gr CAL 9 XXXX Setthegravityfortheproductionplace Save and next Menu na...

Page 27: ... error message Err27 is displayed Note 4 When zero point is too high an error message Err 26 is displayed CAL9 Function FactorCalibration Used key Display Descriptions NOTUSE This function cannot be used because of multi calibration FACtor Itmeansyouenteredthefactorcorrectionmode Save and next Menu navigation Set value change End 12345 Thecurrentfactorisdisplayed Note 1 As this is a menu to set th...

Page 28: ...ER message is displayed and return to the CALmenu mode CAL10 2 Function Setting theapplied section forthe Dual Range Rangeofsetvalue 0 99999 Used key Display Descriptions M 1000 Dualrangeisappliedtolessthan1000kg M 5000 Dualrangeisappliedtolessthan5 000kg Save and next Menu navigation Set value change End M 10000 Dualrangeisappliedtolessthan10 000kg Note 1 If the input value is greater than the ma...

Page 29: ...cator Sealing After the calibration mode is carried out proceed to the following step 1 Tighten the CAL switch bolt 2 Connect the sealing wire as shown in the picture 3 Press the sealing wax as shown in the picture Sealing Point ...

Page 30: ...d key for about 3 seconds to move from other mode to the convesion mode After finishing the setup in the Set Mode press key for a long time 5 2 Descriptions on key operations in the Set Mode Use them to change the setup value Save changes in the setup value and move to the higher menu Cancel the set value and move to the higher menu ...

Page 31: ...ckingCompensation F09 00 WeightBackup F10 00 SetHoldType F12 00 SetAutoHoldRange F13 10 SetZeroRange F14 01 SetZERO TARE KeysAvailability F16 00 SettheFrontKeyInputtobeAllowed F17 00 Set F1 Key F18 00 Set F2 Key F19 00 SetUseUnit F21 10 SetInitialZeroRange F23 09 SetExcessiveWeightCheck F24 00 SetBacklightOperationalCondition LCD F25 03 SetLEDBrightnessorBacklightBrightness Note Number in is the d...

Page 32: ...rmat F31 00 COM1 OutputMode F32 04 COM2BaudRate F33 01 COM2Usage F34 00 COM2 OutputFormat F35 00 COM2 OutputMode PrintFunction F40 02 SetPrinterinUse F41 00 SetPrintFormat F42 00 AutomaticPrint F43 01 PrintLineFeed F44 UserPrintMessageInput F45 01 PrintOutput F47 01 DataInitializationafterSummationPrint F48 01 PrintItemNumber ...

Page 33: ...ecker Function F50 00 MeasurementMode F51 00 CheckerBuzzerOn Off Note Number in is the default at the factory shipment SetModeInitialization F90 PasswordChange F99 SettheSetvalueofSetModetotheFactoryDefault ...

Page 34: ...nthewaitingmode Settingrange 00 30 F03 30 Automaticpoweroffafter30minutesinthewaitingmode Note 1 The power is automatically off if the defined time continues at the zero point after the automatic power off is set F04 Function SettingA DConvertingSpeed Display Meaning F04 10 10rounds second F04 20 20rounds second Settingrange 00 99 F04 80 80rounds second F05 Function Settingdigitalfilter Display Me...

Page 35: ...ithin0 5division F07 2 The Stable lampislitiftheweightchangeswithin1division Settingrange 1 99 F07 10 The Stable lampislitiftheweightchangeswithin5division F08 Function SettingAutomaticZeroTrackingCompensation Display Meaning F08 0 Automaticzerofunctionisnotused F08 1 Ifitchangesslowlyto0 5divisionsorless itiscompensated F08 2 Ifitchangesslowlyto1 0divisionsorless itiscompensated Settingrange 0 9 ...

Page 36: ...ingthesamplingvalueforshakingobjects Settingrange 0 3 F10 3 Automatichold automaticallycalculatingtheaverageweightof shakingobjects Note 1 If any load more than Over is applied or at the zero the hold is automatically released Note 2 Use automatic hold function when you weight an animal or moving F12 Function AutoHoldRange Display Meaning F12 09 Autoholdrangeis9division Settingrange 0 99 F12 99 Au...

Page 37: ...EDproduct 0 asthedefaultattheproductshipment F18 Function Settheuseoffunctionkey2 Display Meaning Settingrange 0 15 F18 XX Setfunctionkey2tothekeyinthecodetable Note 1 Set the desired functions using Table 1 Function Key Code LCDproduct 12 andLEDproduct 0 asthedefaultattheproductshipment Table1 FunctionKeyCodeTable FunctionName KeyCode FunctionName KeyCode Empty 00 Hold 08 ZeroPoint 01 Battery 09 ...

Page 38: ...eckfortheexcessiveweight weighingunit Display Meaning F2309 Excessiveweightfromthemaximumweight 9divisions Settingrange 00 99 F23 99 Excessiveweightfromthemaximumweight 99divisions F24 CI 201A Function BacklightOperation Display Meaning F24 0 Backlightoff F24 1 Backlightonwhenanykeyisoperated F24 2 Backlightonwhentheweightchanges F24 3 Backlightonwhenitis Stable aftertheweightchanges F24 4 Backlig...

Page 39: ...5 1 Set10 ofbrightness F25 2 Set30 ofbrightness F25 3 Set50 ofbrightness F25 4 Set60 ofbrightness F25 5 Set70 ofbrightness F25 6 Set90 ofbrightness Settingrange 1 7 F25 7 Set100 ofbrightness Note 1 Any value out of the setting range the brightness will be set to 3 ...

Page 40: ...iceID99 Note1 ThisfunctionenablestousetheuniqueindicatorIDinthecommandmode F27 Function SetParityBit RS232C PRT Display Meaning F27 0 Databit8 stopbit1 paritybit none F27 1 Databit7 stopbit1 paritybit evennumber Settingrange 0 2 F27 2 Databit7 stopbit1 paritybit oddnumber Note1 F26andF27applycommonlyto2serialcommunications RS23CandPRT ...

Page 41: ...ndF33 0 ERR Set isdisplayedwithnoprint F30 Function SetCOM1 OutputFormat Display Meaning F30 0 22bytesforCA F30 1 10bytesforCA Settingrange 0 2 F30 2 18bytesforAND F31 Function SetCOM1 OutputMode Display Meaning F31 0 Nodataout F31 1 Transmissionforboththestableandinstabletime streammode F31 2 Onetimetransmissionaftertheweightisstabilized F31 3 Transmissiononlyifdataisrequested Datarequestsignal d...

Page 42: ...Return D dd K C CR LF TotalPrintKey ReceivedDataReturn D dd K W CR LF WeightDataRequestSignal ReceivedDataReturn D dd I D 0 0 0 0 0 CR LF DeviceNumber ReceivedDataReturn D dd H Y 0 0 0 0 0 CR LF KeyTareValue ReceivedDataReturn D dd H I 0 0 0 0 0 CR LF HighLimit LCDOnly ReceivedDataReturn D dd H L 0 0 0 0 0 CR LF LowLimit LCDOnly ReceivedDataReturn Note1 D 0x44 dd 00 99 K 0x4B Z 0x5A CR 0 0D LF 0 0...

Page 43: ...OperationwithHOLDKey Read PR OperationwithPRINTKey Read TP OperationwithTotalPrintKey Read PW POWEROFF Read Read 1 2 3 4 5 Device ID Command CR LF Note 1 Device ID is hex value and Command isASCII value Ex If Device ID is 13 a user wants to know the current weight value 0x0d 0x57 0x54 0x0d 0x0a Write 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Device ID Command DATA Not include decimal point CR LF FormatforDeviceIDChang...

Page 44: ... 1 F33 1 Connecttoacomputerorauxiliarydisplay IfF29 0 andF33 0 ERR Set isdisplayedwithnoprint COM1andCOM2cannotbeusedtogetherastheprinterfunction F34 Function SetCOM2 OutputFormat Display Meaning F34 0 22bytesforCA F34 1 10bytesforCA Settingrange 0 2 F34 2 18bytesforAND F35 Function SetCOM2 OutputMode Display Meaning F35 0 Nodataout F35 1 Transmissionforboththestableandinstabletime streammode Sett...

Page 45: ...ing F41 0 Setprintformat0 F41 1 Setprintformat1 Settingrange 0 2 F41 2 Setprintformat2 F42 Function Setautomaticprint Display Meaning F42 0 Manualprint Settingrange 0 1 F42 1 Automaticprint Note 1 If the automatic print is set print can be done with no press of print key when the weight is stable F43 Function SetLineFeed Display Meaning F43 1 1Linefeed Settingrange 0 9 F43 9 9Linefeed ...

Page 46: ... 0 kg 2002 1 1 12 50 0003 ID_01 50 0 kg Print Format 2 Date Time WeighingNo ItemNo NetWeight 2002 1 112 30 No 0001 ID_01 Gross 1000 0 kg Tare 0 0 kg Net 1000 0 kg 2002 1 112 40 No 0002 ID_01 Gross 2000 0 kg Tare 500 0 kg Net 1500 0 kg Note 1 If the power is turned off and then on the number and total are initialized to 0001 Note 2 The output of item number ID_XX depends on the setting in F48 Note ...

Page 47: ...4500 05kg GRAND TOTAL 2004 06 24 14 32 58 COUNT 123 WEIGHT 12500 10kg Note 1 When a label printer DLP 50 is used the subtotal and grand total functions are not supported and Err 12 is displayed Note 2 After summation data are maintained or initialized depending on the set value in F47 ...

Page 48: ...t count and percent User s Output Message Protocol Command ASCII code Descriptions Status UM User output message Write The maximum length is 40 bytes 0xFF should be put in the last byte 20 bytes are printed in a line and the message starts from the upper left corner F44 Function Entertheuseroutputmessage Display Meaning 12 065 Designateacharacter A equivalenttoASCIIcode65inthe12thdata 00 032 Topri...

Page 49: ...where data 255 is assigned Note 3 If you want to add the company name CAS to the existing print format you might assign as follows P00 032 ASCII code 32 data starts P01 067 ASCII code 67 character C P02 065 ASCII code 65 character A P03 083 ASCII code 83 character S P04 255 ASCII code 255 data ends F45 Function Setprintoutput Display Meaning F45 0 Printonboththestableandinstabletime Settingrange 0...

Page 50: ...e 0 2 F50 2 Useasthelimitmode CHECKER MODE Weight Comm Signal Low Limit High Limit 0 kg 50 kg 100 kg OUT PUT LOW 1 0 HIGH 1 0 OK 1 0 Note1 Alltheoutputsaregeneratedregardlessofthestablestatus LIMIT MODE Weight Comm Signal Low Limit High Limit 0 kg 50 kg 100 kg OUT PUT LOW 1 0 HIGH 1 0 OK 1 0 Note1 OKsignalisdisplayedonlyforthestablestatus ...

Page 51: ...eaning F98 0 Passwordnotchanged Settingrange 0 1 F98 1 PasswordChanged ____ Good Enterthecurrentpasswordusingnumerickeys ____ PASS Enteranewpassword ____ Password Change Change Enterthenewpasswordagain F99 Function Setdefault Display Meaning 0 Noinitializationfunctionsforindicator Settingrange 0 1 1 Carryouttheinitializationfunctionsforindicator Note1 Tosetvaluestothesameasthefactorydefaultforthei...

Page 52: ... the number for the test menu as you wish To enter the weighing mode during test press key for a long time 6 2 Test Menu TEST 1 TEST10 Test 1 Key test Test 2 Display test Test 3 Load cell test andA D conversion test Test 4 RS 232 serial communication test COM1 COM2 Test 5 Printer test Test 8 EEPROM test Test 9 Battery test Test 10 Clock RTC test ...

Page 53: ... test the number and code for the key are displayed on the screen Key List Key Number Code Key Number Code Key Number Code 1 1 6 6 0 0 2 2 7 7 70 30 3 3 8 8 28 28 4 4 9 9 29 29 5 5 11 27 Test 2 Function Display Screen Test Used key Display Descriptions Higher Menu Other keys Test An LCD lamp is on An LED lamp is on ...

Page 54: ... number is fixed or 0 is displayed check the connection of load cell once again Test 4 Function Serial Communication Test Used key Display Descriptions Higher Menu Other keys Test Tx Rx 05 13 Status to wait for transmission or reception Transmission 5 Reception 13 Note 1 Run this test while the communication program in the computer ex Hyper Terminal is executing after connecting a serial port in t...

Page 55: ...r connector Note 1 Designate a printer used in the Set Mode F30 in advance Note 2 If the printer connection and the designation are done correctly the following details will be shown in the printer CASCorporation ComeAndSucceed TEL1577 5578 TESTOK TEST 8 Function EEPROM Test Used key Display Descriptions Higher Menu ROM OK DisplayingthestatusofEEPROMoperation ...

Page 56: ...ay Descriptions Higher Menu b 6 15 Displayingthecurrentvoltageofbattery 6 15V Test 10 Function RTC Test Used key Display Descriptions Higher Menu SEC XX XX Displayingtheprogressofseconds SEC Note 1 If key is pressed the current second changes to 0 ...

Page 57: ...onds in the weighing mode Empty 2 Screen display 1 PCS characters are blinking after SYSTEM is displayed 3 If key is pressed 1 PCS characters are blinking If key is pressed 2 PER characters are blinking If key is pressed 3 WGT characters are blinking Select the mode to which you want to move 4 If key is pressed the selected mode is set ...

Page 58: ...59 Weighing Mode I Initial Screen Descriptions Weighing Mode Counting Mode II Initial Screen Descriptions Counting Mode Percent Mode III Initial Screen Descriptions Percent Mode ...

Page 59: ...AMPLE LoAd is shown Wait until the weight is stable Sample Put samples on the load tray 6 Press key Sample Save sample weight 7 Screen display SUCCES NUMBER is displayed Sample 8 Enter the number of samples using keys and then press key Ex If 10kg sample and 10 pieces then the unit weight becomes 1kg Sample 9 Screen display It moves to PCS Mode after displaying End Sample Note 1 The current weight...

Page 60: ...elect the input method as desired 4 Press keys 5 Screen display After WEIGHT is displayed 0 000 KG is displayed Weight input mode 6 Enter the weight of PCS using keys and then press key Save sample weight 7 Screen display It moves to PCS Mode after displaying End Note 1 If key is pressed during operations in the PCS MODE it shows the current weight for 3 seconds and then returns to the PCS MODE No...

Page 61: ...AMPLE LoAd is shown Wait until the weight is stable Sample Put samples on the load tray 6 Press key Sample Save sample weight 7 Screen display SUCCES NUMBER is displayed Sample 8 Enter the number of samples using keys and then press key Ex If 10kg sample and 10 pieces then the unit weight becomes 1kg Sample 9 Screen display It moves to Percent Mode after displaying End Sample Note 1 The current we...

Page 62: ...ect the input method as desired 4 Press keys 5 Screen display After WEIGHT is displayed 0 000 KG is displayed Weight input mode 6 Enter the weight of 100 using keys and then press key Save sample weight 7 Screen display It moves to Percent Mode after displaying End Note 1 If key is pressed during operations in the Percent MODE it shows the current weight for 3 seconds and then returns to the PCS M...

Page 63: ...10 3 Press key to save and exit Item An item number is registered The weight is displayed Note 1 Product ID has a range of 0 19 8 2 Key Tare Input Method Step Display Screen and Key Input Load Tray Descriptions 1 Press keys Empty 2 Screen display t 0 000 Empty Meaning the value of the current item number 3 Enter a desired ID using number keys 7 Press key to save and exit Note 1 If the remainder oc...

Page 64: ...rrent subtotal partial summation is printed Subtotal is erased after it is printed The current total entire summation is printed Total is erased after it is printed The current weighing count is displayed Note 1 While printing subtotal and total an error Err 12 is displayed with no connection to printer and total and weighing count are erased 1 unit of weight can be confirmed ...

Page 65: ... 000 It means the current low limit 2 Enter a desired value using keys Change the low limit 3 Press key to save and exit Item The weight is displayed after the low limit is saved Note 1 If the remainder occurs when the input value is divided into the minimum unit the value is rounded and entered Note 2 If the key code value of F17 and 18 was changed from the initial value the key code should be se...

Page 66: ...n the load tray Containerweight 10kg Press thetarekey Tareissaved Put an object on the load tray Net weight 20kg If you want to know the total weight Press the total net weight key thevalueof object s weight tare is displayed If you want to know the net weight Press the total net weight key thevalueof object s weight is displayed Removethecontainerand objectfromtheload trayto displaythesaved tare ...

Page 67: ...d lamp is turned off if you emptythe load trayorpress thehold keyto release theheld weight value Automatic hold function the hold function is performed by automatically calculating the maximum weight of moving objects Emptythe load tray The weight on the loadtrayis displayed The maximumvalue is displayed with HOLD It returns to the normal status and the hold lamp is turned off if you empty the loa...

Page 68: ...ad tray Containerweight 10kg Press thetarekey Tareissaved Put an object on the load tray Net weight 20kg If you want to know the total weight Press the total net weight key thevalueof object s weight tare is displayed If you want to know the net weight Press the total net weight key thevalueof object s weight is displayed Removethecontainerand objectfromtheload trayto displaythesaved tare If the t...

Page 69: ...ld lamp is turned off if you emptythe load trayorpress thehold keyto release theheld weight value Automatic hold function the hold function is performed by automatically calculating the maximum weight of moving objects Emptythe load tray The weight on the loadtrayis displayed The maximumvalue is displayed with HOLD It returns to the normal status and the hold lamp is turned off if you empty the lo...

Page 70: ...en an adapter is connected a red light in the power supply lamp and another red light in the charge lamp are turned on When the charging is completed a green light in the charge lamp is turned on The charging takes about 12 hours The complete charge mark is turned on if an adaptor is connected with no battery 10 2 Use Time of the Battery Condition UseTime CI 200A CI 200S About30hours Backlight OFF...

Page 71: ...Ready O 4 Request to Send O 5 Clear to Send 9 pin port male 25 pin port female RS 232C port of CI 200 Serial port of the computer 2 COM2 RXD Pin No 2 TXD Pin No 3 GND Pin No 7 Option RXD 2 O O 2 Transmit Data TXD 3 O O 3 Receive Data GND 7 O O 5 Signal Ground O 1 Carrier Detect O 4 Data Terminal Ready O 6 Data Set Ready O 7 Request to Send O 8 Clear to Send 9 pin port male 9 pin port female RS 232...

Page 72: ... male RS 232C port of CI 200 Serial port of DLP printer Note Refer to page 38 Set Mode for RS 232C communication and setting method 11 3 RS 232 Communication Protocol 11 3 1 22 Bytes for CAS 1 Data bit 8 Stop bit 1 Parity bit none 2 Code ASCII 3 Set the time to send data to the computer in the Set Mode Send all the time if F30 and F35 are set to 1 Send when the weight is stable if F30 and F35 are ...

Page 73: ...kg 8bytesofASCIIcode correspondingto0 0 0 0 1 3 and 5 aresent Lamp Status Byte Bt7 1 Bt6 Stable Bt5 0 Bt4 Hold Bt3 Printer Bt2 Gross Weight Bt1 Tare Bt0 ZeroPoint 11 3 2 10 Bytes for CAS 1 Databit 8 Stopbit 1 Paritybit none 2 Code ASCII 3 Transmissiondataformat 10bytes Data 8bytes CR LF 11 3 3 18 Bytes for AND 1 Databit 7 Stopbit 1 Paritybit oddnumber evennumber 2 Code ASCII 3 Transmissiondataform...

Page 74: ...ires should be placed separately and the shield cable 0 5Φ or more dedicated to communications should be applied The recommended use distance is within 1 2km Settingoutputmethod ThesameasRC232Cbefore SignalFormatandDataFormat ThesameasRC232Cbefore 422 Connection Diagram 485 Connection Diagram Note RS 422 485 communication is optional specifications which are supported through COM2 Refer to page 42...

Page 75: ...pacity Settheweightto10 ormoreofthemaximumcapacity setin CAL1 fromCAL4intheweightsetupmode Err23 Theweightforthespanadjustment wassettomorethan100 ofthe maximumcapacity Settheweightwithinthemaximumcapacity setinCAL1 from CAL4intheweightsetupmode Err24 Toolowspan Settheweightagainbyloweringtheresolutionasthesettingofthe currentresolutionisnotpossiblebecauseofeitherabnormalityor loweroutputintheload...

Page 76: ...9 Thecurrentweightisoutoftherangeofzero point Settherangeofoperationsforthezerokeytowithin 2 or10 atF13intheSetMode Err10 Thetaretosetisoutofthemaximumweightof thescale Setthetaretolessthanthemaximumweight Err12 Thetypeoftheconfiguredprinterisonethat cannotsupportthetotalprint DLPprinterscannotmakethetotalprint Set F40 to 2 whenDEPprintersareused Err13 Thesetvalueofzeropointontheweightsetting isou...

Page 77: ...IICodeTable Character Code Character Code Character Code Character Code Character Code Character Code Space 32 0 48 64 P 80 96 p 112 33 1 49 A 65 Q 81 a 97 q 113 34 2 50 B 66 R 82 b 98 r 114 35 3 51 C 67 S 83 c 99 s 115 36 4 52 D 68 T 84 d 100 t 116 37 5 53 E 69 U 85 e 101 u 117 38 6 54 F 70 V 86 f 102 v 118 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 g 103 w 119 40 8 56 H 72 X 88 h 104 x 120 41 9 57 I 73 Y 89 i 105 y 121 ...

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