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5-5

CHAPTER 5 DRAWINGS AND PARTS LISTS

Figure 5-2.  PC Board, Schematic Diagram.

5-5/5-6

C24

CM

.1U

L2

SPG-102

C23

CM

.1U

V5

R43

MF

2.74K

R44

MF

2.74K

COP984EG

CK0

CK1

G2

G1

G0

G3

SO

SK

SI

I1

L6

GND

D3

D2

RST'

I0

VCC

D0

L5

L4

L3

L2

L1

L0

I3

I2

D1

L7

10

9

16

15

14

13

12

11

19

18

4

5

27

26

25

28

1

2

3

8

17

20

23

22

21

24

7

6

U1

C22

CM

10N

V5

R42

MF

274

LED

D8

C19

CM

33pF

5

2

4

3

1

SW2

5

2

4

3

1

SW1

 
E9

R33

MF

10K

V5

R31

MF

10K

5

6

8

1

2

3

4

10

9

7

R32

MF

10K

V5

R26

MF

10K

R25

MF

33.2K

C13

.1U

CM

V5

3

2

1

4

23

7

22

6

21

5

20

11

12

13

19

18

17

10

14

9

15

8

16

V5

R27

MF

10K

R28

MF

10K

NJM2930

IN

GND

OUT

3

2

1

VR1

R29

MF

15K

R30

MF

10K

1N914

D4

V5

R36

MF

10K

93CS46

VCC

PRE

PE

GND

CS

DO

DI

SK

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

U6

V5

C6

.1U

CM

R17

MF

47.5K

1N914

D5

V5

C4

CM

33pF

C5

CM

33pF

R16

MF

1M

Y1

10MHz

D9

L1

SPG-102

C11

.1U

CM

R19

MF

4.75K

SDA

OSC

40

39

38

37

36

35

34

33

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

U7

PCF8566

R38

MF

10K

2N4403

Q4

V5

R18

MF

10K

1N914

D7

C9

CM

.1U

+

C14

A

E

22u

F

C21

CM

10N

V5

MPS6515

Q7

1N914

D6

R40

MF

274

C20

CM

33pF

V5

R37

MF

1.5K

R20

MF

10K

R22

MF

3.92K

R39

MF

274K

+

C16

AE

22uF

MPS6515

Q1

MPS6515

Q5

R21

MF

1.5K

R41

MF

2.74K

2N4403

Q6

R23

MF

15K

C10

CM

.1U

C8

CM

.1U

+

C18

AE

22uF

+

J5

-

J6

 

E1A

 

E2A

 

E3

 

E3A

 E2

 E1

NC

2

3

1

J3

R34

MF

10M

V5

V5

C12

CM

10N

R2

MF

182K

2N4403

Q2

R3

MF

681K

R7

MF

4.75K

R35

MF

10K

R6

MF

4.75K

V5

A

+

-

LM393

1

2

3

U3

B

+

-

+

LM393

7

8

4

6

5

U3

V5

V5

R5

MF

12.1K

R4

MF

47.5K

V5

C17

CM

.1U

F

 

7

14

13

12

U4

E

 

11

10

U4

V5

R11

MF

68.1K

R12

MF

121K

C2

.1U CM

C7

CM

.1U

V5

R8

MF

10K

R15

MF

10K

J

K\

A

C

CP

Q

Q\

74HC109

2

15

7

3

4

6

U2

B

J

GND

K\

VCC

CP

C

74HC109

12

10

9

13

8

11

14

15

16

U2

V5

D

 

9

8

U4

C

 

5

6

U4

B

 

3

4

U4

A

 

1

2

U4

74HCU04

R1

MF

121K

R14

MF

475K

C1

1.5uF

PE

V5

B

+

-

+

-

OP213

8

7

6

5

4

U5

A

-

+

 

OP213

3

2

1

U5

C3

CM

.1U

R10

V5

R13

MF

274

R45

MF

1K

R46

MF

1K

6

V5

5

4

3

R24

MF

274

2

R9

MF

18.2K

1

9V BATTERY

W3

W2

W1

PWM_T

SWI_T

VLOW

ON/TARE

ON

OFF MODE

CFG_2

CFG_1

RESET\

J1

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

J4  TEST CONNECTOR

SK_E

SI_E

SO_E

*CS_E

PRE_E

SDA

SCI

PI

RS_O

RS_I

RS_TDX

RS_RXD

NC

NC

NC

NC

BRIDGE

10K @ 25 DEG C

NC

NC

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

R1

68.1K

R8

R14

R15

R24

U2

R40

R42

D8

-

2

74K

-

274

-

274

LED

121K

475K

-

-

-

-

-

-

*

FB

HB

J7

OPTIONAL

OPTIONAL

+

+

LOCATION

R10

-

R46

-

1K

R45

-

1K

C24

0.1U

1.5K

-

-

-

390001-010

390001-020

ALT

THERMISTOR

PCB ASSY

S0

S1

S2

S3

S4

S5

S6

S7

S8

S9

S10

S11

S12

S13

S14

S15

S16

S17

S18

S19

S20

S21

S22

S23

BP0

BP1

BP2

BP3

VSS

VDD

VLCD

SA0

A2

A1

A0

Q\

Q

S

S

SCL

SYNC

CLK

-

Summary of Contents for SCOUT

Page 1: ...OhausCorporation 29HanoverRoad FlorhamPark NJ 07932 0900 ELECTRONIC BALANCES SERVICE MANUAL TM...

Page 2: ...he use or misuse of this material Reproduction of this material is strictly prohibited Material in this manual is subject to change Copyright 1996 1998 Ohaus Corporation all rights reserved Registered...

Page 3: ...3 2 ON Off Circuitry 2 3 2 3 2 1 Turn On Circuitry 2 3 2 3 2 2 Turn Off Circuitry 2 3 2 3 3 Low Voltage Detector 2 4 2 3 4 Temperature A D Converter 2 4 2 3 5 Full Bridge Weight A D Convertor 2 4 2 3...

Page 4: ...own Stop Adjustment 4 8 4 3 Replacement of Major Components 4 9 4 3 1 Disassembly 4 10 4 3 1 1 Printed Circuit Board PCB 4 and Power Board Replacement 4 12 4 3 1 2 LCD Display 12 Replacement 4 12 4 3...

Page 5: ...n Gauge Transducer 2 2 2 3 Block Diagram 2 6 4 1 Front Panel Controls 4 1 4 2 Platform Retaining Screw Location 4 1 4 3 Display Turn On Sequence 4 2 4 4 Down Stop Adjustment Location 4 9 4 5 Transduce...

Page 6: ...i v...

Page 7: ...ew of the balance identifying all components and a schematic Each item on the exploded view is numbered These numbers appear in parenthesis throughout the manual after a particular part to aid in iden...

Page 8: ...on the 600g Scout 4 A total of 300 grams is required for 200g Scout down stop adjustment A total of 600 grams is required for 400g Scout down stop adjustment A total of 900 grams is required for 600g...

Page 9: ...Over range capacity 103 Stabilization time seconds 3 3 3 Sensitivity drift C 0 005 0 02 0 02 Zero point drift g C 0 03 0 5 0 5 Shift accuracy 1 2 capacity 1 2 distance g 0 01 0 1 0 1 Operating temper...

Page 10: ...1 4 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...

Page 11: ...he user an error routine is employed to indicate that the weight input is beyond the limits of the balance Various error displays indicate internal balance problems overload conditions incorrect calib...

Page 12: ...d on the top of the Transducer and uses two 1K ohm resistors on the printed circuit board to complete the bridge The Transducer consists of an aluminum beam with 2 or 4 Strain Gauges bonded at the hin...

Page 13: ...r source pressing ReZero On switch SW1 applies a ground through diode D6 resistor R22 to the base of transistor Q6 and turns on transistor Q6 When microprocessor U1 receives power an on signal is gene...

Page 14: ...measured by the duty cycle of resistor R11 which is switched from 5 volts dc and ground by U4A and U4F which act as electronic switches The duty cycle determines how much current is pulled out in this...

Page 15: ...full bridge circuit by using two 1K resistors R45 and R46 to form the other half of the bridge when two Strain Gauges are used on the Transducer The output of the half bridge Transducer is connected t...

Page 16: ...GE WEIGHT A D CONVERTER RAMP Q2 TEMPERATURE A D CONVERTER INTEGRATOR U5A COMPARATOR U3B ELECTRONIC SWITCH U4A U4F MICROPROCESSOR U1 HALF BRIDGE EMULATION HALF BRIDGE LOADCELL 9 VOLT BATTERY OR EXTERNA...

Page 17: ...manual to familiarize yourself with the balance components and operation Do not attempt repairs unless you fully understand the operation of the balance 3 2 1 Diagnosis 1 Isolate and identify the symp...

Page 18: ...eplace PC Board TABLE 3 1 DIAGNOSTIC GUIDE PROBABLE CAUSE 1 No power 2 Power Jack defective 3 Weak battery 4 Battery connector poor contact 5 PC Board defective 1 Weak battery 2 AC Adapter defective 3...

Page 19: ...ive 4 Defective transducer 1 Balance not warmed up 2 Defective Transducer 3 PC Board defective 1 Improperly calibrated 2 Overloaded 3 Defective Transducer 4 PC Board defective REMEDY 4 Set per specifi...

Page 20: ...being weighed exceeds the capacity of the balance If an error occurs when the sample is within the balance s capacity balance may be incorrectly calibrated An underload such as the pan off of the bal...

Page 21: ...th to clean all exterior surfaces When moving the balance from a storage area which is at a different temperature than the area where the balance is to be operated allow sufficient time for the balanc...

Page 22: ...e the test area is free from drafts and that the balance rests on a level and vibration free surface The masses used for the performance tests and adjustments must be adjusted to ASTM Class 4 toleranc...

Page 23: ...Span Calibration A 300 g calibration mass is supplied with the 600g balance Linearity calibration requires an additional 100g mass for 200g Balances 200g mass for 400g balances and 300g mass for 600g...

Page 24: ...MENU The User Menu permits you to activate the Auto Shut off feature available weighing units parts counting and Linearity calibration 1 With the balance off press and hold ReZero On until is display...

Page 25: ...arity Calibration Linearity Calibration Linearity Calibration Linearity Calibration 1 When the balance displays press ReZero On will be displayed followed by the value of the mass which must be placed...

Page 26: ...the following tests all the procedures starting with paragraph 4 2 must have been accomplished on the balance first Tolerance values are expressed in counts A balance which passes each of these three...

Page 27: ...l surface can cause failures 4 2 3 2 Off Center Load Test The Off Center Load Test is used to determine whether displayed weight values will be affected by moving the sample to different areas of the...

Page 28: ...Adjustment Down Stop Adjustment Use the following procedure to adjust the Downstop Screw 21 on the Transducer 8 so that the Pan 6 will bottom out when the weight on the Pan 6 is 150 of the balance s...

Page 29: ...lace any component should only be made after thoroughly diagnos ing the problem If after the replacement of any component the balance is still nonfunctional and no other information on the subject is...

Page 30: ...ponents to static electricity discharge When servicing a wrist Ground Strap with a 10 Megohm series resistor to earth ground is highly recommended The Printed Circuit Board 4 should be handled by gras...

Page 31: ...y replacement of major components The Cover 2 is secured by one Screw 26 on top of the balance and on early production units two screws at the bottom of the Base 1 The Platform 5 is secured by one Scr...

Page 32: ...ing from the Transducer 8 from the connector on the Printed Circuit Board 4 as shown in Figure 5 1 3 Unclip the Printed Circuit Board 4 from the Base 1 and unclip the Power Board from the Base 1 Remov...

Page 33: ...LCD and position the LCD on the Cover 2 Fasten the LCD Display 12 into the proper position 7 Position the Cover 2 against the Base 1 as shown in Figure 4 9 and using both hands grasp the ribbon cable...

Page 34: ...then remove the Transducer 8 from the Mounting Plate 7 The Mounting Plate 7 is not field serviceable do not try to remove this plate 6 Install the new Transducer 8 Into position on the Mounting Plate...

Page 35: ...cordance with the procedures in paragraph 4 3 1 2 Turn the balance over and loosen evenly the two Allen head captive Machine Screws 22 until free which secure the Transducer 8 3 Turn the balance over...

Page 36: ...able from the Transducer 8 into the connector provided for it on the Printed Circuit Board 4 10 Assemble the balance by placing the Cover 2 on top of the Base 1 and securing with the Cover screw 26 an...

Page 37: ...is replaced the balance must be thoroughly checked after the replacement is made The balance MUST meet the parameters of all applicable specifi cations in this manual Iffurthertechnicalinformationisn...

Page 38: ...5 2 CHAPTER 5 DRAWINGS AND PARTS LISTS...

Page 39: ...5 3 CHAPTER 5 DRAWINGS AND PARTS LISTS Figure 5 1 Exploded View of Balance 5 3 5 4...

Page 40: ...22 MF 3 92K R39 MF 274K C16 AE 22uF MPS6515 Q1 MPS6515 Q5 R21 MF 1 5K R41 MF 2 74K 2N4403 Q6 R23 MF 15K C10 CM 1U C8 CM 1U C18 AE 22uF J5 J6 E1A E2A E3 E3A E2 E1 NC 2 3 1 J3 R34 MF 10M V5 V5 C12 CM 10...

Page 41: ...010 Pan Support Round 5 300020 010 Pan Support Square 6 77064 00 Pan Round Stainless Steel 4 dia 200g Models 6 300007 010 Pan Square 400g and 600g Models 7 300009 010 Mounting Plate See Note 3 8 3000...

Page 42: ...for 400g or 600g Models For 200g Models Transducer Kit must be replaced NOTES 1 Transducers replacement kit for 200 grams include Transducer and a replacement EEPROM U6 2 When replacing the LCD the F...

Page 43: ...SCOUT ELECTRONIC BALANCES P N 300040 010 R1198...

Page 44: ...TCH TCH OR OR OR OR OR T T T T TORQ ORQ ORQ ORQ ORQUE UE UE UE UE READ INSTR READ INSTR READ INSTR READ INSTR READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INST UCTIONS BEFORE INST UCTIONS BEFORE INST UCTIONS BEFORE INST...

Page 45: ...e e e...

Page 46: ...lex cable see Figure 4 6 Locate the transducer and unplug the flex cable from the PC board con nector The top of the connector has a lip which must be lifted up on both sides to release the flexcable...

Page 47: ......

Page 48: ...d CT Transfer solder link settings S1 S4 Transfer IC EEPROM U2 Scout Insure that R40 is not installed Transfer IC EEPROM U6 Navigator Transfer IC EEPROM U4 TS TP Precision Standard Plus Transfer IC EP...

Page 49: ...EPROM IC1 Transfer IC EPROM IC16 Power Supply PCB Transfer IC EPROM IC8 Transfer IC EEPROM IC3 Transfer IC Transducer ID IC12 Looks like a transistor MB200 Balance PCB Transfer IC EPROM U5 Transfer R1...

Page 50: ...the weight to point D and record the reading If the reading at point A is negative file at points 1 and 4 AT AN ANGLE If the reading at point B is negative file at points 1 and 2 STRAIGHT ACROSS If th...

Page 51: ...ge Perform a linearity cal If this fails replace the transducer Error 4 Check the downstop screw Wrong cal weight used Perform a linearity cal If this fails replace the transducer No Display Check ope...

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