3194M01 CUXⅡ SERIES ELECTRONIC COUNTING SCALE OPERATION MANUAL H I J K Shinko Denshi Co., Ltd.
INDEX 1. SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1-1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................................................6 1-2. STANDARD MODELS ...................................................................................................6 2. UNPACKING & INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-9. FUNCTION SET......................................................................................................... 21 A.) FUNCTION SET .................................................................................................. 21 B.) FUNCTION TABLES ............................................................................................. 22 C.) CONTENTS OF INTERFACE .................................................................................. 23 6. CALIBRATION . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. SPECIFICATIONS 1-1. General Specifications Measuring System : Tuning-fork system. Sampling System : Semi-automatic counting and storing system(SCS sampling) Storing by known sample quantity entered via ten -key Storing by known Unit Weight entered via ten -key Memory Bank : Memorable various Unit Weight and Tare Weight up to 300 units. ( ID 1 to 30 Unit Weight with TARE W.) Accumulation function : Accumulate to measured count data, and adds an optional number(quantity) inputted by the ten -key.
2. UNPACKING & INSTALLATION 2-1. Unpacking Unpack the container carefully. Examine the packaging and the device for any damage, and report it to the shipper if there is any. Try to keep the scale upright. Check for enclosures as follows: ① Scale main uni t ② Weighing pan with pan base ③ AC Adapter ④ Operation manual Note : 1. If any items are missing or any damage is discovered immediately notify your place of purchase or a dealer. 2. Keep box and shock absorber pad after installation.
2-4 Performance Test 1. Connect the AC adapter at the rear of the scale, then plug the cord in line outlet. 2. Press the ON/OFF key. All display, segments and characters will blink for about 4 seconds as a self test. 3. Verify that the display changes by touching the pan slightly, and that it returns immediately to the original by releasing it. ** INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS The CXI Iis a precision instrument and requires careful handling.
3. OPERATION KEY FUNCTIONS ON/OFF : ON/OFF key for the balance. RE : Improv ing unit weight by increasing samples. SCS : Used to command automatic calculation and storage of average unit weight of sample materials in the unit. T R.M. : Tare and parameter change : Used to recall memorized Unit weight (and Tare) from memory-bank, inputting code number by the ten -key. No. : Used to set code numbers for various Unit weight (and Tare) banking, and memory look up for Unit weight (and Tare).
4. BEEP SIGNALS AND CONDITION SYMBOLS CUXI Isignals you various messages by four different beep signals and four symbolic letter as shown as under. These signals and symbol tell you; (a) instruction to the next operation, (b) warning for faulty operation, ( c ) indication of unsuitable data, (d) indication of measuring condition. 4-1 Messages by beep Beep Signal Conditions Short beep (one time) : Confirmation for pressing the key. Long beep (one time) : Completion for set data storing.
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5-1. Tare 1.) Tare with actual tare load Load tare. P r e s s T key. 2.) Tare with numerical keys. Enter tare weight with numerical keys. P r e s s TARE PRESET key. # You must pre-load the tare before sampling. < Set data clear > Press C/AC key until the display goes “ 0 “. < Look up tare > Press TARE PRESET key. Current tare value shown on display for about 2 sec.
5-2. Unit weight set (sampling) 1.) Quantity set sampling Tare the balance by pressing T key. Display : Exactly 0 . Load samples precisely counted in advance. Enter quantity* of the samples with the numerical keys. Press SMPL SET key. ( * you cannot get accurate counting without correct quantity set.) Features - Since it is difficult to count many samples by manuals , we can usually load few pieces. - Re-sampling is strongly recommended. - Sampling error can occur depending on how re-sampling is made.
2.) Direct entering of unit weight Enter unit weight with numerical keys. Press UNT.W. SET key. Features - Good when average weight is almost precisely known. - Bad when unit weight set differs a lot from samples’ average. - Re-Sampling is recommended. - Sampling error can occur depending on how re-sampling is made. (depends on operators ) < Set data clear > P r e s s C/AC until the display goes “ 0 “.
3.) SCS (Automatic re-sampling system) 1. Press SCS key. Beep then flicker : on 5 * (on QUANTITY display) (*Initial quantity can be changed by ten -key) Appear : ADD (on WEIGHT display) 2. Load exactly five(5) samples. Flicker to the RED LED in the SCS key and PuSh on WEIGHT display 3. Press SCS key. 4. Add an optional quantity but within number of acceptable addition q u a n tity (display on the UNIT W. position). Adding samples are no needs count.( because acceptable number decrease at adding.
5-3. Re-Sampling 1. After unit weight is set, load or add (other) samples.* *too many sampling will cause sampling error. To avoid an error, bar graph is very useful. 2. Press RE key. 5-4. Counting 1.) Normal counting Load all the ( remaining ) samples by degrees seeing bar graph. *if the bar graph goes beyond max/min limits, Re-Sampling should be made again. 2 .) Accumulate counting 1. Unit weight has been set. 2. Load partial samples. 3. Press ADD key. 4. Remove samples. 5 .
3.) Fixed unit weight method # Enable the bar graph when using this counting method 1. Unit weight has been set. 2. Load or add (more) samples in a way the bar graph does not go beyond min/max limits. In other words, limit the samples’ quantity in this condition. 3. Press RE key. 4. Repeat the same procedure until you can complete counting. 5-5. Memory look-up 1. Enter ID number with numerical keys 2. Press No. key. 5-6.
Tare set 1. Enter tare weight with numerical keys. * 2. Press TARE PRESET key. *If you fail to enter weight and press numerical keys, the curren t tare weight in the working area will be stored. [To clear data in MEMORY BANK] 1. Call up an ID to clear data from memory using memory look-up. 2. Press and hold down the C/AC key until the UNIT W. displays goes blank. The ID memory data (both UNIT W. and TARE) are cleared.
5-7. Memory data call up in working area 1. Enter ID number with numerical keys. 2. Press No. key. (Memory data look-up.) 3. Press R. M. key. (The data set in the ID is called up to the working area.) [To clear the working area data] To clear data settings (both Unit W. and Tare), press and hold down the C/AC key until the displays goes blank. 5-8. Limit set and Comparing [Limit Set] Limit function must be set enable ( see function table and set). You can set either one point or two points limit.
[Look up limit values] Press LMT key. Li-LO appears at Weighing display, and low limit value shows that currently set at UNIT. W display. Press LMT key. Li-HI appears at Weighing display, and high limit value shows that currently set at UNIT.W display. Press LMT key. Go back to working area. In case that only one point(13.Pn. 1 ) is selected to set, low limit value shows after press LMT key at once go back to working area.
5-9. Function set A.) Function set 1.) Press MODE key until QUATITY display shows “ Func “ . 2.) The display then changes to “ 1. A.0 1“ To change setting parameter, press T key 3.) To forward the next title, press MODE key. To exit function setting mode and enter the working area, press any key without pressing the MODE, T keys to return to the working area.
B.) Function tables 1. SEL. limit function * 1: disable 11.Co. enable when 12.Li. enable where * 1: anytime 13.Pn. limit setting point(s) 14.bu. buzzer enable where 2.S.S. SCS mode selection 2: enable 2: in stable state 0: except zero point or below(minus value). * 1: any area. 1: o n e *2: two * 0: disable in any area 1: L O 2: O K 3: HI 4: LO+OK 5:OK+HI 6:LO+HI * 1: normal SCS mode 2: high grade SCS mode (precise sampling) 3.b.G.
C.) Contents of Interface FUNCTIONS Output Contents Output Control Baud Rate Parity Bit DISPLAY CONTENTS 81.dA. 1 Counting quantity data output 81.dA. 81.dA. 2 3 Weighing data output 81.dA. 4 Count, Weight, APW data output 81.dA. 82.o.c. 5 0 Count, Weight, Tare weight data output 82.o.c. 1 Constant serial output 82.o.c. 2 Constant serial output when stabilized. * 82.o.c. 3 Output by pressing PRINT key. 82.o.c. 4 Automatic output with a load. 82.o.c. 5 82.o.c. 6 82.o.c.
6. CALIBRATION We recommend you to calibrate the balance with a reference weight of full capacity of the scale according to the following procedure, just before the operation whe n it is installed, transported, or after certain time passed from the previous calibration. Particularly it is necessary when the working district of the scale is changed, since the measuring data changes proportionally to the change of G of gravity which changes according to the latitude.
NOTES 1. To stop the calibration operation, press any key (Ex. pressing the 2. RE, C/AC, T key) without MODE key to return to the working area. O-Err signs that the reference weight is over the full capacity. 3. The calibration is available with a reference weight of over 50% of the scale capacity. Nevertheless, we recommend to adjusting by a full capacity weight. 1-Err will appear if the load is less than 50% of the capacity. 4.
7. TROUBLE SHOOTINGS SYMPTOMS No display appears Display is unstable Displayed value is not correct. Wrong linearity. Unavailable weigh up to the capacity. o-Err appears. u-Err appears. b-Err appears. CAUSES & REMEDY * AC adapter is not connected, or the ON/OFF key is OFF. - Connect the AC adapter. * Battery has been consumed (with battery option). - Charge the battery. * Affected by a wind or oscillation. - Check the location and the response speed. * The installation base is unstable.