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Summary of Contents for PDS

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Page 2: ...oduction 6 2 Features Main Function 7 3 Specification 7 4 Dimensions 9 5 Front Panel 11 6 Rear Panel 13 7 Test Mode 14 8 Function Mode 17 9 How to use 28 10 Communication 30 11 CAS Command Mode Protocol 31 12 Error Message Trouble Shooting 35 ...

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Page 5: ...o several levels of quality control before it leaves the factory CAS indicator is shaped firmly and delicately designed to coincide with the special requirements of several industrial fields and includes many functions and various external interfaces Also it is programmed on the basic of the user s convenience and contains help display functions to be used easily Before using PDS It is recommended...

Page 6: ...3 Specification Load Cell A D Conversion Load Cell Excitation Voltage DC 5V Connectable up to 6 EA CAPACITY Max 30 Kg e 10 g Max 15 Kg e 5 g A D Internal Resolution 1 60000 1 60000 A D External Resolution 1 3000 1 3000 Zero Adjustment Range 0 05 mV 5 mV Input Sensitivity 2 Uv D OIML Ntep KS 0 5 uV D Non OIML Ntep KS Non linearity 0 01 Full Scale Calibration Full Digital Calibration SPAC TM Single ...

Page 7: ...it Character Size 25 mm Height Display below zero minus sign Lamp ZERO TARE GROSS NET STABLE HOLD UNIT kg lb AC Adapter AC 100 V 240V DC 9V 600mA Operating Temperature 10 40 Communication Part Standard COM1 RS 232 Printer PC Interface ...

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Page 9: ...10 BeequippedOnly 244 200 90scannersizecanbeequipped becautiousofsidebrackettouch duringequipping ...

Page 10: ...isplay Lamp STABLE Measured Weight is stable ZERO Current Weight is 0 kg TARE Used to weigh an item by using the container NET Toggles the display between gross net weight HOLD Hold Function is activated kg Current unit ...

Page 11: ...f pressed in unload condition tare setting is released If pressed for 2 3 sec you can go to KeyTare Mode When you know the tare weight you can enter the tare weight UNIT KEY You can change the unit of weight kg lb USA Version All functions are used with the unit of weight is selected in weight calibration in CAL MODE If you press UNIT key for 2 3 sec power is turned on or off ...

Page 12: ...anel x POWER Port for Power x LOAD CELL Port for connecting Load Cell x RS 232C Serial Interface COM1 COM2 Port connect to PC Printer x F G Ground Terminal Frame Ground If it is not connected it may cause trouble ...

Page 13: ...T6 Test1 Keytest Test2 A Dconversiontest Test3 Serialinterface Com1 test RS 232 Test4 Serialinterface Com2 test RS 422 485 Option Test5 Printertest TEST 1 KEY TEST KEY FUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION UNIT Go to TEST2 tESt 1 TEST 1 Condition Press any key to test then the OTHERS Testing Key Codes 1 Code of that key is shown below KEY ZERO TARE UNIT CODE 0 1 Go to TEST2 ...

Page 14: ...ERO Transmit 0 TARE Transmit 1 NET GRS Transmit 2 tESt 3 TEST 3 Condition PRINT Transmit 4 Waiting for Transmission reception ENTER Transmit 8 0 1 Receive 1 Transmit 0 UNIT Go to TEST4 2 1 Receive 1 Transmit 2 Note 1 Before testing connect RS 232C of PC to COM1 port of Indicator Note 2 If you send ASCII code 0 9 in PC keyboard Indicator receives this data If you press 1 ZERO key of indicator you c...

Page 15: ...C Note 2 Before testing connect COM2 port of Indicator Note 3 If you send ASCII code 0 9 Indicator receives this data If you press 1 ZERO key of indicator you can check it in connected device TEST 5 PRINTER TEST KEY FUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION UNIT Go to Normal Mode ENTER Testing the Printer tESt 5 TEST 5 Condition Note 1 You should set the use of printer and printer in Device mode Note 2 If prin...

Page 16: ...he Normal Mode SET Mode Menu Menu Description F01 WEIGHT BACKUP F02 SET HOLD TYPE F03 LIVE STOCK DELAY TIME F05 SELECT the Operation of BUZZER when ERROR is occurred F08 KEY LOCK F09 SELECT THE RANGE of PASSWORD TO BE APPLIED F10 SELECT THE CHANGE OF PASSWORD F11 A D CONVERTING SPEED WEIGHT BACKUP KEY FUNCTION DISPLAY VAL DESCRIPTION S E T Select 0 or 1 0 Not use weight backup ENTER Save Go to F02...

Page 17: ...AL DESCRIPTION Select 1 9 1 1 second ENTER Save Go to F04 F03 9 9 seconds UNIT Save Exit Save go to Normal Mode BACK LIGHT KEY FUNCTION DISPLAY VAL DESCRIPTION 0 Always off Select 0 3 1 If you press any key back light is on for 5 seconds 2 If there is a weight change back light is on for 5 seconds ENTER Save Go to F05 F04 3 Always on UNIT Save Exit Save go to Normal Mode SELECT the Operation of BU...

Page 18: ...sly reset to zero with ZERO key and then input the value what you want to with key KEYLOCK KEY FUNCTION DISPLAY VAL DESCRIPTION Select0or1 0 Notchangethekeylock ENTER Save GotoF09 F08 1 Setthekeylockitem L01 L10 F08 1 KeyLock L01 ZeroKey L02 TareKey L03 GrossKey L04 PrintKey L05 EnterKey ENTER 0 Not lockthekey 1 Lock thatkey Sub Pressfor 3seconds Select0 1 Save Next L06 0 or 1 UnitKey UNIT Save Ex...

Page 19: ...sage of AgAIn is displayed If you failed three times continuously the message of Fail is displayed and exit this mode automatically SELECT THE CHANGE OF PASSWORD KEY FUNCTION DISPLAY VAL DESCRIPTION Select 0 or 1 0 Not change the password ENTER Save go to Normal mode F10 1 Change the password F10 1 Change the password ENTER PASS Display _ _ _ 0 ENTER Input password Good Using the key Input the pas...

Page 20: ...ZERO key and PowerOn the device mode is started Device Mode Menu Menu Description Menu Description D01 DeviceID D09 Linefeed D02 COM1 RS 232 use D10 Selectprintformat D03 COM1transmissionmethod D11 Selectdateprintformat D04 COM1 2Baudrate D12 SelectProductIDprint D05 COM2 RS 422 use D13 Selectuser smessageprint D06 COM2transmissionmethod D14 Setthecurrentclock D07 Printertype D15 SetParityBit D08 ...

Page 21: ... Mode COM1 RS 232 USE KEY FUNCTION DISPLAY VAL DESCRIPTION 0 Do not use COM1 1 CAS Protocol 22 bytes Select 0 4 2 Limit Protocol 22 bytes 3 Printer Mode ENTER Save Go to d03 d02 4 ECR Mode UNIT Save Exit Save go to Normal Mode COM1 TRANSMISSION METHOD KEY FUNCTION DISPLAY VAL DESCRIPTION 0 Nodataoutput Transmitinstable unstable Select 0 3 1 condition 2 Transmitonlyinstablecondition ENTER Save Go t...

Page 22: ...L DESCRIPTION 0 DonotuseCOM2 Select 0 3 1 CASProtocol 22bytes 2 LimitProtocol 22bytes ENTER Save Go to d06 d05 3 PrinterMode UNIT Save Exit Save go to Normal Mode COM2 TRANSMISSION METHOD KEY FUNCTION DISPLAY VAL DESCRIPTION 0 Nodataoutput Transmitinstable unstable Select 0 3 1 condition 2 Transmitonlyinstablecondition ENTER Save Go to d07 d06 3 Commandmode UNIT Save Exit Save go to Normal Mode Re...

Page 23: ...0 Donotuse 1 Whentheweightisstable ENTER Save Go to d09 d08 2 WhentheweightisOKinlimitmode only201 UNIT Save Exit Save go to Normal Mode LINE FEED KEY FUNCTION DISPLAY VAL DESCRIPTION Select 0 1 5 1 1linefeed ENTER Save Go to d10 d09 5 5linefeed UNIT Save Exit Save go to Normal Mode SELECT the PRINT FORMAT KEY FUNCTION DISPLAY VAL DESCRIPTION Select 0 1 0 Format 1 ENTER Save Go to d11 d10 1 Format...

Page 24: ... 120 52kg Tare 50 00kg 2004 06 24 14 32 58 Net 72 52kg COUNT 123 WEIGHT 23423 42kg Note1 TheNowhichisabletobeprintedisfrom1to999 Note2 Theunitofweightischangedbythemode kg lb SELECT the FORMAT of DATE KEY FUNCTION DISPLAY VAL DESCRIPTION Select 0 2 0 Donotprintthedate 1 Alwaysprintthedate ENTER Save Go to d12 d11 2 OnlyprintonetimeafterTotal printingorproductIDischanged UNIT Save Exit Save go to N...

Page 25: ... to Normal Mode Note1 Howtoinputtheformatofuser smessageprintisexplainedchapter14 CAS CommandModeProtocolindetail SELECT CLOCK KEY FUNCTION DISPLAY VAL DESCRIPTION Select 0 1 0 Donotuseclock ENTER Go to next d14 1 Useclock Change date time Ex 2004 08 31 14 28 47 d14 1 C1 04 Year 2004 Increase or decrease C2 08 Month 08 C3 31 Day 31 Shift to one digit to left C4 14 Hour 14 C5 28 Minute 28 ENTER Sav...

Page 26: ...bit Odd Databit 7 Stopbit 1 UNIT Save Exit Save go to Normal Mode COM1 2 RS 232 422 BAUD RATE KEY FUNCTION DISPLAY VAL DESCRIPTION 0 ECRProtocolType0 1 ECRProtocolType1 2 ECRProtocolType2 3 ECRProtocolType3 Select 0 8 4 ECRProtocolType4 5 ECRProtocolType5 6 ECRProtocolType6 7 ECRProtocolType7 ENTER Save go to weighing mode d16 8 ECRProtocolType8 UNIT Save Exit Save go to Normal Mode ...

Page 27: ...ESCRIPTION 1 0kg Empty 2 1500kg Goods Iron Weight 1500kg 3 Press G N key for 2 3 seconds Display CodE z LiM t tArE g Display On ID COdE 4 Press ZERO key and input 10 Input product ID Input ID 10 of iron 5 Press ENTER key Goods Iron Show the ID of goods Display the weight Note 1 The ID of goods can be from 0 to 19 ...

Page 28: ...CRIPTION 1 Press TARE key for 2 3 seconds Empty 2 It s displayed tArE z t id t press TARE key Empty 3 Set the id what you want to press G N key 4 If the step 2 is displayed press ZERO key 5 Input the value of tare press ENTER 6 Repeat from step 2 to step 5 if you want 7 Press ENTER key and exit 9 4 HOW to READ the VALUE OF TARE with ID STEP VFD DISPLAY and KEY INPUT PLATFORM DESCRIPTION 1 Press TA...

Page 29: ...30 10 Communication How to connect PC COM1 ...

Page 30: ...I code Ex Device No 01 0x31 Device No 09 0x39 Device No 13 0x3d Limit Protocol 22 bytes ⓐ ⓑ ⓒ ⓓ ⓔ ⓕ ⓖ Weight Data 8byte ⓗ ⓘ ⓙ ⓚ ⓛ ⓜ ⓝ ⓐ ⓑ ST Stable US Unstable OL Over Load ⓑ ⓓ GS Gross NT Net ⓔ Device ID ⓕ Lamp condition ⓖ Code ASCII ⓗ Blank ⓘ Zero signal ⓙ Low limit ⓚ High limit ⓛ OK signal ⓜ CR ⓝ LF Note 1 The Zero signal is on within 10 division Note 2 When the signal of Zero ⓘ OK is on the da...

Page 31: ...ad PW Power off Read Read 1 2 3 4 5 Device ID Command CR LF Note 1 Device ID is hex and Command isASCII Ex Device ID is 13 when user want to know the current weight 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 Note 1 Device ID is hex and DATAisASCII Ex When user want to change hi limit weight 10 50kg 0x02 0x48 0x49 0x30 0x31 0x30 0x35 0...

Page 32: ...rinted correctly User s Output Message Protocol Command ASCII code DESCRIPTION STATE UM User s Output Message Write The Max length of message is 40 byte You have to input the 0xFF in the last byte It is printed the 20 bytes in one line and message is printed on the left top Explanation of abbreviation on the display Abbreviation Description Abbreviation Description LOC Key Lock UnLoad Empty the pl...

Page 33: ...4B _ 5F s 73 24 8 38 L 4C 60 t 74 25 9 39 M 4D a 61 u 75 26 3A N 4E b 62 v 76 27 3B O 4F c 63 w 77 28 3C P 50 d 64 x 78 29 3D Q 51 e 65 y 79 2A 3E R 52 f 66 z 7A 2B 3F S 53 g 67 7B 2C 40 T 54 h 68 7C 2D A 41 U 55 i 69 7D 2E B 42 V 56 j 6A 7E 2F C 43 W 57 k 6B END FF 0 30 D 44 X 58 l 6C 1 31 E 45 Y 59 m 6D 2 32 F 46 Z 5A n 6E 3 33 G 47 5B o 6F ...

Page 34: ...cess cause the unit of weight calibration is not same Err 13 Zero value exceeds the initial zero range Remove a weight from the platter and turn on power Err 21 The resolution exceeds 1 20 000 Lower the resolution Err 22 he weight for span calibration is set to under 10 of maximum capacity The weight of Span calibration Should be set to over 10 of max Capacity Check it in CAL 1 Err 23 The weight f...

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