PPC-200(W) Operation Manual PPC-200W: WASHDOWN PPC-200: SPLASH-PROOF Version 5.00 YAMATO CORPORATION 1775 S. Murray Blvd. Colorado Springs, CO 80916 USA Tel (719) 591-1500 Fax (719) 591-1045 YAMATO TECH CORPORATION #112-19425 Langley By-Pass Surrey, B.C.
PPC-200(W) Operation Manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Before using the scale, carefully read, understand, and follow the “Safety Instructions” described in this manual. Observe the advice given in the “Operations” section to ensure proper operation. Keep this operation manual handy for reference. 1) DO NOT SHOCK LOAD the scale, Never step on or sit on the scale. Not only will the scale be damaged, but you may also be injured. 2) DO NOT TWIST platform this will damage the scale.
PPC-200(W) Operation Manual Table of Contents I. Name and Function of Parts 1 II. Specifications 1 III. Directions for Use A. Installing Batteries or AC Adaptor B. Levelling the Scale C. Turning the Scale On and Off D. Checking the Battery Level E. Zero the Display F. Switching Between LB and KG G. Setting the Over/Under Indicator H. Weighing 1. Using the Over/Under Indicator 2. Gross Weighing 3. Net Weighing 4. Batching I. CAL Indicator 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 5 5 6 IV.
PPC-200(W) I Operation Manual Name and Function of Parts Fig. 1: Front side of the scale 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) ON/ZERO Key OFF Key TARE Key NET/GROSS Key Unit selection 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) LOW BATTERY Indicator Spirit level device CENTER ZERO Indicator STABLE Indicator MODE Indicator NET WEIGHT Indicator GROSS WEIGHT Indicator CAL Indicator Battery Cover Outlet of AC adaptor cable Levelling Legs Fig. 2: Bottom of the scale Turns the power on, and zeroes the display.
PPC-200(W) Operation Manual III Directions for Use III.A Installing Batteries or AC adaptor Remove the stainless steel platform. Gently and carefully turn the scale on it's side. Ensure the surface around the battery cover is dry. Do not allow water to enter the battery compartment. Turn the battery cover thumbscrew counterclockwise until it comes free. Swing the cover open. Install the batteries according to the polarity markings. If you reverse the polarities of the batteries, the scale will be damaged.
PPC-200(W) Operation Manual III Directions for Use III.G Setting the Over/Under Indicator 1) Place the scale in normal weighing mode. 2) Press and hold the ners) key and push the key. (Yellow Cor- 3) Press the key to select the digit you want to change. The underscore will advance to the right. 4) Press the up and down arrows to select the desired value. 5) Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all digits are set. All values below this setpoint will be indicated as under.
PPC-200(W) Operation Manual III Directions for Use III.H Weighing III.H.1 Using the Under/Over Indicator 1) Begin with no load on the scale, the display reading zero, and the center zero and stable indicators lit. The small up and down arrowheads on the right side of the display indicate that the over and under setpoints, respectively, have been set. 2) Place the item(s) to be weighed on the scale platform. If the item weighs less than the under setpoint, the large under arrow will appear.
PPC-200(W) Operation Manual III Directions for Use III.H Weighing III.H.3 Net Weighing 1) Begin with no load on the scale, the display reading zero, and the center zero and stable indicators lit. 2) Place an empty container on the scale platform and press the key. The weight of the container will be deducted automatically, the display will read zero and the net indicator will light. 3) Place the item(s) to be weighed in the container. The weight displayed will be the net weight.
PPC-200(W) Operation Manual III Directions for Use III.H Weighing III.H.4 Batching (continued) 5) Continue in this manner until all items to be batched have been weighed. Do not allow the gross weight on the scale platform to exceed the capacity of the scale. 6) Remove all items from the scale platform and press the III.I key. CAL Indicator If the CAL indicator is lit, the PPC-200W has not been configured to be sealed for legal for trade use.
PPC-200(W) Operation Manual IV Entering User Parameter Mode 3. To change a parameter value, use the keys as follows: - increase value by one + - increase value by ten - decrease value by one + - decrease value by ten 4. Press to save changes and press parameter.
PPC-200(W) Operation Manual V Optional Analog Meter * * * WARNING * * * The PPC-200W is NOT WASHDOWN if the analog meter has been installed! Damage will result to the scale and meter if an attempt is made to washdown the scale after it has been modified for the analog meter. NOTICE The analog meter option is NOT LEGAL FOR TRADE. The optional analog meter has three programmable over and under registers labelled A, B and C.
PPC-200(W) Operation Manual V Optional Analog Meter Setting the Analog Meter 1) Press and hold the key for 2-3 seconds. The display will show the current under setpoint. 2) Press the key to select the digit you want to change. The underscore will move to the right. 3) Press the or keys to set the desired value. 4) Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the entire number is set. 5) Press the key again to save the displayed under setpoint and to display the current over setpoint.
PPC-200(W) Operation Manual VI Troubleshooting and Error Messages The scale can check various functions automatically. When a problem is detected, the following messages will be displayed. If you take the steps described below but the problem is not fixed, the scale needs to be serviced by a qualified scale technician. 1) The batteries are running low. When the batteries are running low, this indicator will come on. Replace all of the batteries with new ones. 2) The batteries are low.
PPC-200(W) VII Operation Manual User Parameter Key Word 01 Std Value 015 Function Auto-off timer 02 000 Display hold timer 03 001 Communication 04 000 Communication data 05 000 Communication speed 06 000 Character length 07 002 Parity 08 001 Stop bit length 09 001 Default mode Description 000 Disables auto-off. 001~240 Number of minutes unused to activate auto-off. 000 No display hold for changes less than four divisions.