A&D HV-15KV-WP Instruction Manual

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Waterproof Digital Platform Scale
WM : PD4000211A
HV-15KV-WP
HV-60KV-WP
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HW-10KV-WP
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  • Page 1 Waterproof Digital Platform Scale HV-15KV-WP HV-60KV-WP HV-200KV-WP HW-10KV-WP HW-60KV-WP HW-100KV-WP HW-200KV-WP WM : PD4000211A...
  • Page 2 This is a hazard alert mark. This mark informs you about the operation of the product. Note This manual is subject to change without notice at any time to improve the product. No part of this manual may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated into another language without the prior written consent of the A&D Company.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Compliance..................3 1.1.1. Compliance with FCC rules ............3 1.1.2. Classification of protection provided by enclosures....3 Outline and Features ................. 4 Unpacking..................5 3.1. Accessories and Options list............6 Caution ....................7 4.1. Precautions for Installing the Scale ..........7 4.2.
  • Page 4 13.1. Preparation (Setting Parameters) ..........37 13.2. Operation and Performance (Examples) ........38 Calibration (Adjusting the Scale)............39 14.1.1. The Gravity Acceleration Table ..........40 14.2. The Complete Calibration Procedure .......... 41 14.2.1. Gravity Acceleration Correction..........41 14.2.2. Preparation................41 14.2.3.
  • Page 5: Compliance

    1. 1. 1. 1. Compliance Compliance Compliance Compliance 1.1.1. 1.1.1. 1.1.1. 1.1.1. Compliance with FCC rules Compliance with FCC rules Compliance with FCC rules Compliance with FCC rules Please note that this equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy.
  • Page 6: Outline And Features

    2. 2. 2. 2. Outline and Feature Outline and Features s s s Outline and Feature Outline and Feature These scales are designed to comply with IP-65 of IEC 529 The HV-WP series is a platform scale with 1/3000 resolution, and has a "triple weighing range"...
  • Page 7: Unpacking

    3. 3. 3. 3. Unpacking Unpacking Unpacking Unpacking HV-WP/HW-WP Series Page 5 3. Unpacking...
  • Page 8: Accessories And Options List

    3.1. 3.1. Accessories and Options list 3.1. 3.1. Accessories and Options list Accessories and Options list Accessories and Options list Accessories for the HV-WP series and HW-WP series Products Accessories HV-15KV-WP Instruction manual HW-10KV-WP HV-60KV-WP HV-200KV-WP 3mm Allen wrench HW-60KV-WP Instruction manual HW-100KV-WP HW-200KV-WP...
  • Page 9: Caution

    4. 4. 4. 4. Caution Caution Caution Caution 4.1. 4.1. Precautions for Installing the Scale 4.1. 4.1. Precautions for Installing the Scale Precautions for Installing the Scale Precautions for Installing the Scale Ground the scale, so that the user will not be subjected to an electric shock. Do not handle the Main power cord with wet hands.
  • Page 10: Installing The Scale

    5. 5. 5. 5. Installing the Scale Installing the Scale Installing the Scale Installing the Scale This procedure includes all of the steps for installing the HV-WP series and HW-WP series. Therefore, on some products, there are some unnecessary steps. Step 1 Connect the indicator unit to the pole with the accesory knobs and rubber washers.
  • Page 11: Removing The Pole

    5.1. Removing the 5.1. Removing the pole pole 5.1. 5.1. Removing the Removing the pole pole Caution Remove the main power plug from the receptacle before removing the pole. When removing the loadcell cable, do not pull the loadcell cable connector forcibly and do not pull on the wires of the cable.
  • Page 12 Step 8 Removing the pole base from the base unit, requires the following allen wrench. HV-15KV-WP, HV-200KV-WP, HV-60KV-WP, HW-100KV-WP, HW-10KV-WP, HW-200KV-WP HW-60KV-WP 5mm Allen wrench 6mm Allen wrench Step 9 Wind the cable through the ferrite core two times. Affix the cable to the rear cover using the cable clamp.
  • Page 13: Names

    6. 6. 6. 6. Names Names Names Names HV-WP/HW-WP Series Page 11 6.Names...
  • Page 14: Display And Symbols

    6.1. Display and Symbols 6.1. Display and Symbols 6.1. 6.1. Display and Symbols Display and Symbols Display and Symbols Meaning Stability mark. When the current weighing value is stable, this mark is displayed, indicating a condition where the value is readable.
  • Page 15 Display and Symbols Meaning Example. Storing the unit mass of the counting mode. This is a display of zero point for the counting mode and uses 20 pieces for the registration. Example. Storing the unit mass of the counting mode. The sign "-"...
  • Page 16: Switches

    Display and Symbols Meaning An error where the weighing value is unstable due to drift, vibration or other, when turning on the scale. Check around the weighing pan. Check the connection of load cell cable. Remove anything that may be on the weighing pan. Check around weighing pan.
  • Page 17 Display and Symbols Meaning Set switch. Turns the comparator on/off. (Refer to f6 ) Counting mode, it is used to enter the mode to store the unit mass. Percentage mode, it is used to enter the mode to store the 100% mass.
  • Page 18: Basic Operation

    7. 7. 7. 7. Basic Operation Basic Operation Basic Operation Basic Operation 7.1. 7.1. Turing 7.1. 7.1. Turing Turing Turing the Scale on/off and Weighing the Scale on/off and Weighing the Scale on/off and Weighing the Scale on/off and Weighing Step 1 Ground the scale using the earth terminal.
  • Page 19: Tare (And Net Display)

    7.2. Tare (And Net Display) 7.2. Tare (And Net Display) 7.2. 7.2. Tare (And Net Display) Tare (And Net Display) "Tare" is used to cancel the mass of a container, receptacle, case, bag, etc. which is put on the weighing pan to contain the item to be weighed. Caution Using a tare value reduces the weighing range.
  • Page 20: Weighing Range For The Hv-Wp Series

    7.3. Weighing Range for 7.3. Weighing Range for the the HV-WP series HV-WP series 7.3. 7.3. Weighing Range for Weighing Range for HV-WP series HV-WP series This is the function to select a weighing range for the HV-WP series. The mass value is displayed within a selected range. There is the automatic range (f2 0) and manual range (f2 1) using the switch.
  • Page 21: Mode Switch (Changing Unit And Mode)

    7.4. Mode 7.4. Mode Switch Switch (Changing Unit and Mode) (Changing Unit and Mode) 7.4. 7.4. Mode Mode Switch Switch (Changing Unit and Mode) (Changing Unit and Mode) switch, the display changes as follows. Refer to function table f3 Pressing the MODE for units.
  • Page 22 Explanation f6 0 f6 2 f6 4 f6 6 The status of "Inactive comparator ( )" is that comparator function ( is selected and the comparator is not used. The "active" or "Inactive" (ON/OFF) for the comparator can be selected by pressing the SET switch alternately. The following parameters are stored in the same memory.
  • Page 23: Counting Mode

    8. 8. 8. 8. Counting Mode Counting Mode Counting Mode Counting Mode The counting mode is the function to convert the total mass value (total weight) of articles to a count, when each of these articles assume the same mass value. It is necessary to store a unit mass to count articles.
  • Page 24: Counting The Number Of Articles

    8.2. Counting the number of 8.2. Counting the number of article articles s s s 8.2. 8.2. Counting the number of Counting the number of article article Step 1 Press the switch to display the unit MODE Step 2 Store the articles unit mass. Refer to "8.1 Storing a Unit Mass"...
  • Page 25: Percentage Mode

    9. 9. 9. 9. Percentage Mode Percentage Mode Percentage Mode Percentage Mode The percent mode is the function to display a mass value in the unit of "%". Store a 100% mass value, in advance, to use this function. 9.1. Storing a 100% Mass 9.1.
  • Page 26: Reading Percentage

    9.2. Reading percentage 9.2. Reading percentage 9.2. 9.2. Reading percentage Reading percentage Step 1 Press the switch to display the unit %. MODE Step 2 Store the unit mass of the article. Refer to "9.1 Storing a 100% Mass " Step 3 If a container is needed, place the tare item only on the weighing pan and press the switch.
  • Page 27: Accumulation Function

    10. Accumulation Function Accumulation Function Accumulation Function Accumulation Function This function counts the number of weighed items, calculates the total mass value and can display the number and accumulated mass value. Set the parameters of the "accumulation function ( )" in the function table, in advance, to use this function.
  • Page 28: Preparation (Setting Parameters)

    Function table Meaning and purpose When the display is a stable value, the scale accumulates the data automatically. The next accumulation can be performed after the display is nearly-zero. f8 4 Recording the number and mass of articles removed form the weighing pan.
  • Page 29: Operation And Performance (Examples)

    10.2. Operation and Performance (Examples) 10.2. Operation and Performance (Examples) 10.2. 10.2. Operation and Performance (Examples) Operation and Performance (Examples) Example 1 Weighing each article, the scale makes the accumulation according to f8 3 . Step 1 Press the switch to display MODE Step 2 Press the switch to reset the accumulation data.
  • Page 30: Upper/Lower Comparator Function

    11. Upper/Lower Comparator Function Upper/Lower Comparator Function Upper/Lower Comparator Function Upper/Lower Comparator Function This function compares a display value with the upper limit (HI), the lower limit (LO) and displays the result. f6 0 f6 7 Set the "comparator function ( )"...
  • Page 31: Preparation (Setting Parameters)

    Function table Meaning and purpose When the display value becomes stable and not nearly-zero, the f6 7 scale compares the value. Caution The upper limit value (HI) must be greater than the lower limit value (LO). The parameters of the upper limit value (HI) and the final value (HI) use the same memory.
  • Page 32 f6 0 f6 2 f6 4 f6 6 Step 6 If either of has been selected, press the switch to use the comparator. Step 7 Press the switch to display the blinking HI. MODE Step 8 Set the upper limit value by using the following switches.
  • Page 33: Operation And Performance (Examples)

    11.2. Operation and Performance (Examples) 11.2. Operation and Performance (Examples) 11.2. 11.2. Operation and Performance (Examples) Operation and Performance (Examples) Example 1 This example is set as follows: f6 3 Function table (If the current display value is not nearly-zero, the scale compares the display value with the upper limit value and the lower limit value immediately.)
  • Page 34: Full/Dribble Batch Function

    12. Full/Dribble Batch Function Full/Dribble Batch Function Full/Dribble Batch Function Full/Dribble Batch Function This function changes the scale to a filling machine which subdivides a bulk product ( like grain) into loads of predetermined and virtually constant mass. f6 9 Set the parameters of the "comparator function ( )", "...
  • Page 35 Caution The comparison of the full/dribble batch function is a one way sequence (not reversible). If the display value becomes less than the final value after the value reached a predetermined target value, neither HI or LO is on. The parameters of the upper limit value (HI) and the final value (HI) use the same memory.
  • Page 36: Preparation (Setting Parameters)

    12.1. Preparation (Setting Parameters) 12.1. Preparation (Setting Parameters) 12.1. 12.1. Preparation (Setting Parameters) Preparation (Setting Parameters) Step 1 Turn off the display. Press the switch while the switch is ON/OFF ZERO pressed and held. The function table is displayed. Step 2 Press the switch to display an item of the ENTER comparator function (...
  • Page 37 Step 8 Press the switch to display the blinking HI (of MODE the final value). Step 9 Set the final value using the following switches. ∧ switch Selecting the number of a figure. < switch Selecting a figure. Step 10 Press the switch to store the new parameter ENTER and display the blinking OK (of preliminary value).
  • Page 38: Simple Batch Function

    13. Simple Batch Function Simple Batch Function Simple Batch Function Simple Batch Function This function compaires a display value with the final value, preliminary value and zero band for the full/dribble batch function. The result is indicated by zero band (LO indicator), full flow (HI indicator) and dribble flow (OK indicator).
  • Page 39: Preparation (Setting Parameters)

    Caution The parameters of the upper limit value (HI) and a final value (HI) use the same memory. The parameters of the lower limit value (LO) and the zero band (LO) use the same memory. The upper/lower comparator function, the simple batch function and the full/dribble batch function can not be used at the same time because these parameters use common memory.
  • Page 40: Operation And Performance (Examples)

    Step 6 Press the switch to display the blinking HI (of MODE the final value). Step 7 Set the final value using the following switches. ∧ switch Selecting the number of a figure. < switch Selecting a figure. Step 8 Press the switch to store the new parameter ENTER and display the blinking OK (of preliminary value).
  • Page 41: Calibration (Adjusting The Scale)

    14. Calibration (Adjusting the Scale) Calibration (Adjusting the Scale) Calibration (Adjusting the Scale) Calibration (Adjusting the Scale) The scale is an instrument which measures the "weight" and displays its "mass" value. Calibration is the adjustment function so that the scale can weigh correctly. There are three steps to calibration.
  • Page 42: The Gravity Acceleration Table

    14.1.1. 14.1.1. 14.1.1. 14.1.1. The Gravity The Gravity The Gravity The Gravity A A A A cceleration cceleration cceleration Table cceleration Table Table Table Amsterdam 9.813 m/s Manila 9.784 m/s Athens 9.800 m/s Melbourne 9.800 m/s Auckland NZ 9.799 m/s Mexico City 9.779 m/s Bangkok...
  • Page 43: The Complete Calibration Procedure

    14.2. The 14.2. The Complete Complete Calibration Procedure Calibration Procedure 14.2. 14.2. Complete Complete Calibration Procedure Calibration Procedure 14.2.1. 14.2.1. Gravity Acceleration Corr Gravity Acceleration Correction ction 14.2.1. 14.2.1. Gravity Acceleration Corr Gravity Acceleration Corr ction ction Step 1 Turn on the display. Open the cover of the display unit.
  • Page 44: Calibration Of The Zero Point

    14.2.3. 14.2.3. 14.2.3. 14.2.3. Calibration of the Zero Point Calibration of the Zero Point Calibration of the Zero Point Calibration of the Zero Point Step 8 Press and hold the switch to enter the calibration mode after displaying normal weighing for 30 minutes. Cal 0 Then is displayed...
  • Page 45: The Function Table

    15. The Function Table The Function Table The Function Table The Function Table The function table is the function to store and refer items that determine the performance of the scale. Each item has a parameter. The parameters are maintained even without power applied. 15.1.
  • Page 46: Parameter List

    15.2. Parameter List 15.2. Parameter List 15.2. 15.2. Parameter List Parameter List A Item Display Meaning and purpose Turns the display OFF automatically. Automatic f1 0 display No automatic display OFF f1 1 Automatic display OFF A Selects the way of changing weighing range for HV-WP series. Weighing f2 0 # A...
  • Page 47 A Item Display Meaning and purpose When the display value becomes stable, the scale compares the Comparator f6 5 display value. It does not compare on an unstable condition. When the display value becomes stable when not nearly-zero after pressing the switch, the scale compares the display value.
  • Page 48 A Item Display Meaning and purpose The details of the full/dribble batch function (f6 9) A Reaching final value and pressing the switch, the current f10 0 # process is finished. Reaching final value and displaying the stability mark, the current f10 1 process is finished automatically.
  • Page 49: Rs-232C Serial Interface

    16. RS-232C Serial Interface RS-232C Serial Interface RS-232C Serial Interface RS-232C Serial Interface Note When the RS-232C serial interface is used, be sure to set the "Address ( ) " to "( )". The RS-232C interface has the following two modes. Steam mode Outputs data countinuouslly and can be used for printing data.
  • Page 50: Data Format

    16.1. Data Format 16.1. Data Format 16.1. 16.1. Data Format Data Format Bit Format Format 1 There are four headers for the type of data and weighing condition. Stable weighing data Unstable weighing data Stable counting data Out of range ( Over) The weighing data consists of 9 characters including decimal point and polarity.
  • Page 51 Format 2 There are four headers for the type of data and weighing condition. Stable weighing data Unstable weighing data Stable counting data Out of range The weighing data consists of 7 characters including decimal point and polarity. The data consists of 7 characters in the counting mode. The polarity is always output.
  • Page 52: Stream Mode

    16.2. Stream Mode 16.2. Stream Mode 16.2. 16.2. Stream Mode Stream Mode The scale outputs the current display data at the time when refreshing the display. The scale does not output data while in the setting mode. Averaging of function table Refresh rate Approximately 7 times/s while the display is unstable, f13 0 Normal weighing...
  • Page 53: Command Mode

    16.3. Command mode 16.3. Command mode 16.3. 16.3. Command mode Command mode The command mode is the function which can perform "output data", "controlling the scale" and "setting parameters" by a command transmitted from a computer Caution Allow at least 500 milliseconds between commands. 16.3.1.
  • Page 54: Preset Tare

    Preset tare The tare value is set and the net value is displayed. The net mark is displayed. Template PT, [parameter] Command Reply Net is displayed. Upper limit value An upper limit value is stored. Template HI, [parameter] Command Reply The upper limit value is stored.
  • Page 55 Final value The final value is stored. Template S0, [parameter] Command Reply The value is stored. Preliminary value The preliminary value is stored. Template S1, [parameter] Command Reply The value is stored. Zero band The zero band is stored. Template S2, [parameter] Command Reply...
  • Page 56: Example Of Setting Parameters

    16.3.2. 16.3.2. 16.3.2. 16.3.2. Example of Setting Parameters Example of Setting Parameters Example of Setting Parameters Example of Setting Parameters Step 1 Turn off the display. Press the switch while the switch is ON/OFF ZERO pressed and held. The function table is displayed. Step 2 Select a parameter for the "baud rate ( f4 )"...
  • Page 57: Options

    17. Options Options Options Options 17.1. 17.1. Extension cable (OP-02) 17.1. 17.1. Extension cable (OP-02) Extension cable (OP-02) Extension cable (OP-02) This cable is used for installing the indicator away from the base unit. This loadcell cable is 5m long. Refer to "...
  • Page 58: Rs-232C/ Relay Output/ Buzzer (Op-03)

    17.2. 17.2. 17.2. 17.2. RS-232C/ Relay output/ Buzzer (OP-03) RS-232C/ Relay output/ Buzzer (OP-03) RS-232C/ Relay output/ Buzzer (OP-03) RS-232C/ Relay output/ Buzzer (OP-03) Note When the OP-03 is used, be sure to set the "Address ( ) " to "( )".
  • Page 59: Installing Op-03

    17.2.1. 17.2.1. 17.2.1. 17.2.1. Installing the OP-03 Installing the OP-03 Installing the OP-03 Installing the OP-03 Caution Do not pull on the connected cables while opening the rear panel. Step 1 Remove the plastic panel from the option board. Step 2 Remove eight pairs of screws and O rings from the indicator unit.
  • Page 60: Rs-422/ Rs-485 / Relay Output (Op-04)

    17.3. RS-422/ RS-485 / Relay output (OP-04) 17.3. RS-422/ RS-485 / Relay output (OP-04) 17.3. 17.3. RS-422/ RS-485 / Relay output (OP-04) RS-422/ RS-485 / Relay output (OP-04) Replacing the RS-232C interface with this option, the RS-422/ RS-485 interface can connect up to 16 scales and control them from a computer.
  • Page 61: Installing Op-04

    Circuits Selection switch for the RS-422/ RS-485 interface Selects either of RS-422 or RS-485 interface using a switch on the board. 17.3.1. 17.3.1. 17.3.1. 17.3.1. Installing the OP-04 Installing the OP-04 Installing the OP-04 Installing the OP-04 Caution Do not pull on the connected cables while opening the rear panel. Step 1 Remove eight pairs of screws and O rings from the indicator unit.
  • Page 62: Communication Format

    An example of connection The polarities (A,B) of the host computer signal depends on the computer model. 17.3.2. 17.3.2. 17.3.2. 17.3.2. Communication Format Communication Format Communication Format Communication Format Commands consist of an address and the same command as for the RS-232C. Commands return the same command when there is no data transmitted.
  • Page 63: Command List

    17.3.3. 17.3.3. 17.3.3. 17.3.3. Command List Command List Command List Command List The following explanation uses "format 1 ( f15 0 )" assuming 23 as the address. Data output The current weighing data is output. Template Command Reply Selection of mode and unit Selects the mode and unit.
  • Page 64 Lower limit value A lower limit value is stored. Template LO, [parameter] Command Reply The lower limit value is stored. Caution The lower limit value must be less than the upper limit value. Accumulation data output The accumulated data is output. Template Command Reply...
  • Page 65: Roller Conveyor (Op-13, Op-14)

    17.4. Roller Conveyor (OP-13, OP-14) 17.4. Roller Conveyor (OP-13, OP-14) 17.4. 17.4. Roller Conveyor (OP-13, OP-14) Roller Conveyor (OP-13, OP-14) OP-13 This option can be used with the following products. HV-200KV-WP, HW-100KV-WP, HW-200KV-WP OP-14 This option can be used with the following products. HV-60KV-WP, HW-60KV-WP HV-WP/HW-WP Series...
  • Page 66: Specification

    18. Specification Specification Specification Specification HV-WP series A Product HV-15KV-WP HV-60KV-WP HV-200KV-WP A A Weighing Capacity [kg] A Min. weighing (1 digit) [g] A Weighing Capacity [lb] A Min. weighing (1 digit) [lb] 0.002 0.005 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.05 0.05 A...
  • Page 67 HW-WP series A Product HW-10KV-WP HW-60KV-WP HW-100KV-WP HW-200KV-WP A A Weighing Capacity [kg] A Min. weighing (1 digit) [g] A Weighing Capacity [lb] A Min. weighing (1 digit) [lb] 0.002 0.01 0.02 0.05 A Weighing Capacity [oz] 2400 3200 8000 A...
  • Page 68 Dimensions 18. Specification Page 66 HV-WP/HW-WP Series...
  • Page 69 HV-WP/HW-WP Series Page 67 18. Specification...
  • Page 70: Maintenance

    19. Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Refer to "4. Caution" for use. Refer to "6.1. Display and Symbols " and corresponding mode for displayed error code. Refer to "14. Calibration (Adjusting Scale)" for precision weighing. Periodically check the accuracy of weighing. Calibrate the scale, if it is moved to another location or the environment has changed.
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