Cas Hdi Manual Book
Cas Hdi Manual Book
Cas Hdi Manual Book
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CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS............................................. 4
PREFACE ....................................................... 6
INSTALLATION & CONNECTION........... 6
CALIBRATION ............................................. 7
OPERATIONS................................................ 9
1. General Weighing...................................... 10
2. Weighing with Tare .................................... 10
3. Counting Mode...........................................11
4. Weight Comparison Function(HI/OK/LOW) . 12
5. Print Out .................................................. 14
6. Battery Charge .......................................... 15
7. Set-up Mode.............................................. 15
8. User Mode ................................................ 16
ERROR MESSAGES .................................. 17
SERIAL INTERFACE ................................. 17
SPECIFICATIONS ...................................... 18
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PRECAUTIONS
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PREFACE
Thank you for the purchasing of CAS HDI Indicator.
This Indicator has been designed with CAS reliability, under rigid quality control
and with outstanding performance. Your specialty departments can enjoy with
CAS products.
We hope that CAS product meets your needs.
The user manual is designed to guide you to understand product operation and
proper care of product.
5V impression to loadcell
Recommended resolution
Max. load cell output
4 mV 1/4,000
8 mV 1/8,000
10 mV 1/10,000
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CALIBRATION
- Product initialization
- General Calibration
* If the product initiation process is skipped, the #4 value will automatically be set to the
previously set value and the setup process will be skipped.
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Select
Select
*When the quick value setting is Dual “ 3060 : 30-60kg , 6015: 60-150kg , 1530: 150-300kg”
Select
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Calibration mode
Place the previously inputted amount of weight on the scale and then
press Select
Calibration complete
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OPERATIONS
DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD
KEY FUNCTIONS
KEYS DESCRIPTIONS
Used to set the zero point to 0.00.
Used as an ESC key in Setup Mode.
PRINT key.
[▼] Used to have number down.
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1. General Weighing
■ The display indicates if the scale is at zero or if there is a tare entered into the
scale by way of a ZERO and NET.
① Turn on the power. ② When the display is not zero ③ Place an item on the platter.
The display shows 0.00. though there is nothing on When the STABLE lamp is
Make sure that STABLE and the platter, press the ZERO on, read the weight.
ZERO lamps are on. key.
① Place the container on the ② Press the TARE key, NET ③ Place an item in the
platter. lamp is on. container.
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3. Counting Mode
■ Samples on the platter.
① Press the MODE key until ② Press the SAMPLE key, ③ If you want to increase
the display shows “WL OFF”. then the display shows “10”. sample size, press the
If you have set sample size SAMPLE key. The display
before the display shows “0”. shows 10, 20, 50, 100, 200
every time pressing the
SAMPLE key.
⑤ Press the SET key. The displayshows unit weight and then shows the number of samples. If the
displayshows “LACK”
* The small value that can escape from ‘LACK’ message is over MAX CAPA / 3000.
a. unit weight ≤ 0.8 e *
b. weight load ≤ 2% of maximum weighing capacity.
⑥ Place parts on the platter, then the display shows the number
of parts. You can also use tare function in counting mode.
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4. Weight Comparison Function(HI/OK/LOW)
① Press the MODE key until ② Press the SAMPLE key to ③ Press the SET key to set up
the display shows “WL OFF”. activate this function, the low value, the display shows
It means that weight limit display shows “WL ON”. “000.00”.
function is deactivated.
④ Press the HOLD(▲) or ⑤ Press the SET key to set up ⑥ Press the HOLD(▲) key
PRINT(▼) key to have high value, the display to have number up or
number up or down. To enter shows “H000.00”. down. To enter
next digit, press the SAMPLE next digit, press the
key. SAMPLE (▶) key.
⑧ If you set up LOW/HIGH limit wrong, “WL ERR” will be shown on the display. Then you have to set it
up again. For example) LOW=100.00kg HIGH=90.00kg High limit is lower than Low limit.
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⑩ Suppose that the High limit of 70kg and the Low limit of 30kg are set up. In this condition, OK lamp is
lighted on if the weight is 40kg, HI lamp is lighted on if the weight is 80kg and if the weight is 20kg,
LO lamp is lighted on. It beeps as fixed on User Setup Mode.
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5. Print Out
5-1. Manual Print
■ You can print out data every time pressing the PRINT key. You can setup
print function depends on your need. Refer to User Mode Table on page 17.
12.000 Kg
15.000 Kg
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6. Battery Charge
■ Warning massage is shown when the battery voltage is very low. ( )
■ The display will show a red lamp and the battery will begin a fast charge
automatically.
- Use only the ac adapter which comes with the scale. Other AC adapter may
cause damage.
7. SET-UP MODE
Pressing and holding key press key to go to set-up mode.
Default: 123100
Zero Tracking : 1d
Minimum Tracking Digit : 2d
Measure of weight after zero tracking : 3d
Initial Zero Range : 1 = 100% , Vibration Filter : 0 = high , 0 = Colon
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8. User Mode
Pressing and holding key press key to go to user mode.
Default : 100120
Backlight : 1-Auto
Auto Power Off : 0 – Off
Unit of measure : 0 – Kg
Baud Rate : 1- 9600bps
Print method : 2 – Manual print
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ERROR MESSAGES
Error
Message Description Solution
on Display
“b - Err” The "b-Err" is a low battery error . Please change new batter.
SERIAL INTERFACE
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SPECIFICATIONS
Load Cell Excitation
DC 5 V
Voltage
Zero Adjustment
0.05 mV ~ 5 mV
Range
Input Sensitivity 2 uV/D
A/D
1/300000
Internal Resolution
A/D
1/30000
External Resolution
Division X1, x2, x5, x10 , x20 , x50
A/D
10 Hz
Conversion Speed
Display Below Zero Minus
DISPLAY LCD 6 digits 110mm(W) X 35mm(H)
STABLE, ZERO, HOLD, NET, HI/OK/LO, lb,
DISPLAY LAMP
, PCS, kg, Low Battery
INTERFACE RS-232C(Printer)
DC 12 V 1.25 A Adaptor
POWER SOURCE
6 V 4 Ah Pb Battery
TEMPERATURE
-10 °C ~ +40 °C
RANGE
PRODUCT SIZE
220(W)X159(D)X107(H)
(WDH)mm
PRODUCT
1.5 kg
WEIGHT
MINIMUM
VOLTAGE LEVEL About 5.6 V
OF THE BATTERY
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MEMO
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뒷표지
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