User Manual: Counting Scale
User Manual: Counting Scale
User Manual: Counting Scale
Counting Scale
Counting Function
Add at least 10 units to the pan.
Enter the number of pieces placed on the pan on keypad.
The number will be displayed next to 'g'.
Press PCS | SET
Add more pieces and the scale will count them.
NOTE: If there is a large difference in unit weight, the counting function will not be
accurate. Please only use near-identical parts.
Table of Contents
Important 4
Safety Information 4
Operating Guidelines 4
Installation and Use
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Location
Product Specifications 5
Display 5
Controls 6
Packing List 7
Unpacking 7
Installation 7
Getting Started 7
Calibration 7
Zero 8
Unit Conversion 8
Tare 8
Counting Function 8
Accumulation Function 9
Checkweighing/Alarm 9
LP50 Print Mode Setting 10
RS232 Printout Settings 10
Using ComTools 10
RS232 Printout Parameter
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Setting Steps
Adjusting Baud Rate 11
Cleaning 11
Troubleshooting 12
Factory Testing 13
Company Information 14
Important
Thank you for purchasing the FRISTADEN LAB Counting Scale. To ensure safe and
reliable operation, please read the user manual carefully before use and follow all
operating and safety instructions.
Safety Information
The counting scale can be used with 110-240V.
Disconnect the balance from the power supply when installing or moving the
balance.
Do not operate the balance in environments where flammable gasses or
vapors may be present.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when operating the
balance.
Do not operate the balance if it is in any type of standing liquid.
Do not mix incompatible materials on the weighing pan.
Operating Guidelines
Do not drop objects onto the weighing pan.
Do not exceed the maximum capacity of the balance. If OVER appears on the
display, the balance is overloaded. Remove objects until the amount to be
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Product Specifications
Model Fristaden Lab Counting Scale
Display LCD
Functions Weighing/Counting/Zero/Tare/Print
Calibration External
Maximum capacity
Display
LS Light Sample
AS Add Sample
CQ Check Quantity
CW Check Weight
M *In Accumulation Mode
T Tare
0 Zero
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Controls
Button Short Press vs. Long Press Action
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Packing List
Fristaden Lab Counting Scale
Weighing pan
Power cord
User manual
Unpacking
After unpacking, please check the contents to ensure all of the components are
present and there is no damage. If parts are missing or damaged, please contact
customer support.
Installation
1. Assemble the scale by installing the pan holder and weighing pan.
2. Attach the power cord and plug the scale into a 110V/220V socket.
3. Please confirm the correct voltage before using the scale.
Getting Started
1. Ensure the scale is level. The supports on the bottom of the scale can be
screwed in or out as needed to level the instrument.
2. Press the ON/OFF button to turn the scale on. The scale will countdown from
999999 while the unit updates.
Calibration
NOTE: The counting scale is calibrated at the factory and can be used out of the
box. It should be calibrated one time per year.
1. Quickly press ZERO three times. “AU-CAL” will be displayed on the lower right
corner of the screen.
2. Place no less than 20% of the full range of weights on the weighing pan.
3. The instrument will be calibrated.
4. Calibrate the instrument using any available reference weights.
5. The instrument can only be as accurate as the standard masses used.
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Zero
Short press the ZERO button before weighing to ensure an accurate reading,
(starting from 0).
Unit Conversion
Press and hold the MC button for 3 seconds to switch between the available units
of measurement, (g, kg, oz, lb).
Tare
1. Place an empty container on the pan. Its weight will be displayed.
2. Press TARE until “0” is displayed.
3. Place additional objects in the container to find the net weight.
4. When you remove the empty container, the scale will display a negative
number.
5. Press TARE again and the weight display will return to “0.”
Press TARE before weighing to ensure accurate reading (starting from 0).
Counting Function
NOTE:Use larger initial samples for more accurate results:
Pcs. Weight <0.3g = Not Accurate.
Pcs. Weight 0.3g-0.5g = Use 50+ pcs sample for counting function.
Pcs. Weight: >0.5g = Use 10+ pcs sample for counting function.
PCS/SET
This counting function is used to count the number of parts by extrapolating
values from the original sample.
Place the sample on the scale.
Input the number of pieces in the sample by using the numerical keys (use at
least 10pcs). Press PCS/SET to confirm.
As more units are added, the counting window will show the amount of units.
The total weight window will display the total sample weight.
The unit weight window will display the weight of a single unit.
WT/SET
Enter the unit weight with the number keys and press WT/SET.
When more units are added, the counting window will show the total number
of pieces.
The total weight window will display the total sample weight.
The unit weight window will display the weight of a single unit.
Press CE to cancel the WT/SET setting.
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Accumulation Function
1. Use M+ to find the cumulative weight and piece count of samples. For
example, place a sample of 100 pcs (2kg) on the scale. Press M+ and remove
the sample. Add 50 pcs (1kg), weigh, and remove. Press M+ and the total
count (150 pcs) and weight (3kg) will be displayed.
2. Place the first sample on the weighing pan.
3. Once the weight is shown, press M+.
4. Remove the first sample from the weighing pan. The display will return to “0.”
5. Place the second sample on the weighing pan.
6. Press M+ again.
7. Remove the second sample from the pan. The display will return to “0.”
8. Repeat this step for each sample.
9. Once all samples have been weighed and removed, press M+, and the entire
weight and count will be displayed.
10. Press MC to clear all data.
Checkweighing/Alarm
The Checkweighing/Alarm function is used to signal upper and lower limits for
count and weight.
Press Alarm.
The screen will display 0.0kg in the top box and L in-hi in the lower.
NOTE: The scale displays 'kg" each time. The alarm is however for whichever unit
was last used. For example, if you had been using grams before pressing Alarm,
the check weighing mode is for grams (even though it shows kg.
If you would like to set upper and lower boundaries for pieces, rather than
weight, press ZERO to toggle between the settings.
Enter the upper bound for weight and press Alarm to confirm.
The scale will display L in-Lo.
Enter the upper bound for weight and press Alarm to confirm.
If you place something on the scale outside of the range it will flash either LO
or HI.
To cancel the alarm, go back through the settings and press CE for both the
upper and lower bounds.
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General Print Mode Setting
Choose between manual, stable and continuous print modes.
1. Press 7, 8, 9 using the number keys.
2. The display will cycle and then will show “diu.”
3. Press the PCS/SET key until the display shows “bud”.
4. If “9600” is not displayed, press the PCS/SET key until it is.
5. Press Alarm to confirm.
6. Press PCS/SET and “odE” will appear. Press Alarm to confirm.
7. Press PCS/SETand it will cycle from "0" to "7".
a. "1" corresponds to manual print mode. Under this setting, simply press "P"
to print.
b. "2" corresponds to stable print mode. Under this setting, the scale will print
once the weight is stable.
c. "3" corresponds to continuous print mode. Under this setting, the scale will
print continuously.
8. After choosing output mode, press ALARM to confirm.
9. Turn the scale off and the on.
10. Wait for the display to stabilize.
11. Place a weight on the scale and press P for a printout.
Using COMTool
Connect the balance to the PC using the RS232 cable.
Open COMTool and select the COM port.
Set the baud rate to 9600.
Select serial input R.
Short press the CAL/PCS button to send data to the PC.
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Adjusting the Baud Rate
The baud rate is the rate of data transfer to the PC. It indicates how many bits per
second can be transferred. The default baud rate for the balance is 9600. The
baud rate settings for the balance and receiving PC must match.
Cleaning
Always power off and unplug the scale before cleaning or storing it.
Use a damp cloth to wipe down the scale and weighing pan. For stubborn
stains, use a mild detergent on a damp cloth. Dry the scale after cleaning.
Do not clean the scale with solvents or cleaners that may cause damage or
corrosion.
Do not immerse the scale in water or other liquids.
Do not use a stream of water to clean the scale.
To avoid injury, use proper safety equipment (e.g., gloves, eyewear, etc.) when
cleaning the scale.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Solution
Something possibly
Remove the weighing pan and ensure that nothing is touching
touching and/or under
it and there is nothing under the pan.
the weighing pan
Close any open doors and windows, check for vents that may
Wind currents
be impacting the balance.
The weight
display does Large swings in the
not settle / temperature or Adjust environmental controls to stabilize the temperature and
decimal point humidity levels around humidity.
flashes the balance
continuously.
Unstable power supply
Use a voltage stabilizer on the power supply.
voltage
Equipment in the
vicinity producing
high levels of Locate the balance away from such equipment or use shielding
electromagnetic devices.
interference or other
forms of radiation
The scale
Balance is out of Place the standard weight on the weighing pan to compare the
measurement
calibration values. Calibrate the scale. (See pp. 5-6 for details.)
error is large.
There is no Sensor is Tap the sensor and check to see if it responds. If not, contact
activity on the locked/frozen up customer support.
display during
weighing. Microchip damage Contact customer support.
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Factory Testing
Your balance has undergone extensive quality control (QC) testing at the
laboratory prior to shipment. The following QC tests have been conducted:
Margin of Error
Testing is performed to verify that the margin of error is less than .03g for a .01g
balance.
Linearity
This testing is conducted with 4 different weights measured 4 times. For example,
for a 1000g maximum-capacity balance, linearity testing will be conducted with
weights of 200g, 500g, 800g, and 1000g. Larger capacity scales are tested with
more weights and more repetitions of testing. Testing is conducted until the
readings are consistent and accurate.
Repeatability
A weight representing the maximum capacity of the balance is weighed 10 times
until the margin of error for each weighing is less than the acceptable specified
margin of error, i.e., less than .03g for a .01g accuracy balance. As an example, for
a 2000g maximum capacity balance, a 2000g weight is used. In order to pass the
repeatability test, each reading must fall within 1999.97g and 2000.03g.
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Company Information
Warranty
The Fristaden Lab Precision Balance has a 1-year manufacturer's warranty. Please
contact Fristaden Lab's customer service department at support@fristadenllc.com
for assistance.
About Us
Fristaden Lab is a family-owned small business founded in Chicago, IL in 2013.
We create lab and industrial products that are effective, time-saving, and enjoyable
to use. Our products solve real problems for those involved in quality control,
research and development, inventory management and a myriad of other
applications.
Contact Us
Website: FristadenLab.com
Customer Support: support@fristadenllc.com
Owned and operated by: Fristaden & Company LLC
Address: 401 Ryland Street, Suite 200-A, Reno, NV 89502 (USA)
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