Adam Equipment MDW – 300L HEALTH AND FITNESS SCALE with BMI ADAM EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. p.n. 700660159 Rev.
CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................... 3 2.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................... 3 3.0 DISPLAY AND KEY DESCRIPTIONS .......................................................... 4 4.0 SETTING UP THE SCALE ............................................................................ 5 5.0 FUNCTION ...................................................................................
1.0 INTRODUCTION • The MDW 300L scale is a Digital Health and Fitness Scale with Body Mass Index (BMI) readout. • It is an accurate electronic device with advanced design and stable performance. • It is designed to measure both the weight and the height of a person and compute the BMI index. 2.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Maximum capacity Minimum capacity Scale division Height range Division of measurement 300 kg / 660lb 2 kg / 4lb 0.05kg / 0.1lb 60 cm-212 cm / 24”-83” entry via keypad 1cm / 0.
3.0 DISPLAY AND KEY DESCRIPTIONS KEYS FUNCTIONS [On/Off / Zero] To turn the scale on or off. To zero the scale if the display drifts from zero. [Tare] ↵ [Units / BMI] [Print / Hold] To tare the scale, if necessary. Accept settings as required To toggle the weighing unit between Kg and Lb. and to select the BMI function. Move active digit to the right when required. To lock the reading even if the person to be weighed is moving and also to print the weight via the RS232 interface.
4.0 SETTING UP THE SCALE • Take the scale out of the box. 1. Locate the 4 screws (2) 2. Place the cable (4) through the pillar (3). 3. Insert the 4 screws (2) through the holes on the pillar bracket and secure the bracket to the indicator (1), 4. Make sure the screws are securely tightened. 5. Place the cable (4) into the tube support (6) on the scale base. 6. Insert the pillar (3) into the tube support (6). 7.
9. Place the indicator cable (4) and the load cell cable (13) together near the hole on the base (16). 10. Plug the two connectors (15) together. 11. Position the connector inside the base (16). 12. The cables should be fixed to the base using the clip provided (14). 13. Locate the fixing bolt and washer (10) used to secure the height rod to the scale base (11) 14. Locate the height rod (7) onto the fixing points (9) of the upper and lower brackets (8) & (12). 15.
5.0 FUNCTION 5.1 WEIGHING • Place the Scale on an even floor and press the [On/Off] key. • The instrument performs a self-test after which it is ready for operation. • Press the [On/Off] key and the machine switches off. • The person to be weighed can step on to the platform once the scale shows 0.0 on the display. The weight will be display in Kg. or lb. depending on the units chosen by the user.
5.2 5.3 MEASURING HEIGHT • To measure someones height, it is necessary to extract the measuring rod and place the height arm on top of the head of the person being measured. • For shorter heights the height arm can be released by pressing the red button on the top of the height rod, and then moving the height arm to the lower section of the height pillar. • The height is read on the bar at the top of the support.
6.0 CALIBRATION Before calibrating the scale, you should ensure that you have a suitable known weight for calibration. 1. When in normal weighing mode with the scale at zero press and hold down [TARE] and [ON / OFF] keys to enter the calibration mode. 2. If the calibration switch is in the off position on the main PCB inside the scale, the indicator will show “CAL.OFF” and then exit this mode. If the indicator shows “CAL-?”, the scale is ready for calibration. 3.
7.0 USER PARAMETERS This indicator has 4 parameter settings that can be selected. 1. When the scale is in normal weighing mode, press and hold down the [ON / OFF] key and the [UNIT] key for 3 seconds until ‘Setup’ is shown on the display. 2. When in the SETUP mode, press the [Print/Hold] key to change the flashing digits, and [TARE] key to confirm the flashing digits and move to the next parameter setting. Press the [ON / OFF] key to exit the set up mode. 3.
8.0 RS232 COMMUNICATIONS The Interface parameters are: RS-232 output of weighing data ASCII code 9600 Baud rate (fixed) 1 start bit, 8 data bits,1 stop bit No Parity Connection details are: Connector: 9 pin d-subminiature socket Pin 2 Output Pin 3 Input Pin 5 Signal Ground 8.1 RS-232 connection between the Scale and the Host: DB9 female RXD pin 3 TXD pin 2 GND pin 5 Note: Pins 1, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9 are not connected. The RS232 function will only operate if PH has been set to 0 or 2. 8.
8.3 When Parameter S.F. in section 7 is set to 1 : Continuous output of the current displayed reading and unit, and no data is received. The output format is as below: < reading, minus, decimal point, weight unit>GR Or < reading, minus, decimal point, weight unit>NT 8.4 When Parameter S.F. in section 7 is set to 2 : Manually outputs displayed data when PRINT is pressed.
U1U2: measure units, kg, lb 8.5.3 Commands and response (1) Command: W (57h 0dh) Response: ①^^^^^^u1u2H1H2H3---over capacity ①______u1u2 H1H2H3 ---under capacity ①---------u1u2 H1H2H3---zero-point error ①w1w2w3w4w5w6w7u1u2H1H2H3  ---Scale is stable, and the current weight unit is kg or lb. With or without decimal point and the position is as per the P9 setting and current unit.
Table1: The status bits definition: Bit Byte 1 (H1) Byte 2 (H2) Byte 3 (H3) 0= not under 01=normal work 0=stable capacity 0 mode 1= not stable 1= under capacity 10= hold work mode 0= not at zero 0= not over 00=not define point capacity 1 1= at zero point 1= over capacity 11= not define 0= gross weight 2 always 0 always 0 1= net weight 0= eeprom OK 3 always 0 always 0 1= eeprom error 4 always 1 always 1 always 1 5 always 1 always 1 always 1 6 always 0 always 1 always 0 7 parity Parity parity Page 14
9.0 ERROR MESSAGES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 0¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ 0_ _ _ _ _ Ad¯ ¯ ¯¯ Ad _ _ _ _ EEP.Er CAL.Er CAP.-Lo.bAt FULL Zero point is over the setting range Zero is below the setting range ADC is over max. range; ADC is below min. range; There is an error in the EEPROM There is an error in calibration The capacity will be displayed The battery voltage or input power is below 5.6V. The capacity has been exceeded by the person on the scale. 10.
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WARRANTY INFORMATION Adam Equipment offers Limited Warranty (Parts and Labour) for the components which fail due to defects in materials or workmanship. Warranty starts from the date of delivery. During the warranty period, should any repairs be necessary, the purchaser must inform their supplier, or Adam Equipment Company. The company or its authorised Technician reserves the right to repair or replace the components at any of its workshops depending on the severity of the problems.
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Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformity Adam Equipment Co. Maidstone Road, Kingston Milton Keynes, MK10 0BD United Kingdom This product has been manufactured in accordance with the harmonised European standards, following the provisions of the below stated directives: 2004/108/EC, Electro Magnetic Compatibility Directive Standard EN61326-1:2013, Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use – EMC requirements – Part 1: general requirements.
ADAM EQUIPMENT is an ISO 9001:2008 certified global company with more than 40 years experience in the production and sale of electronic weighing equipment. Adam products are predominantly designed for the Laboratory, Educational, Health and Fitness, Retail and Industrial Segments.