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Adam Equipment
CBDa SERIES
(P.N. 6242, Revision A7, September 2005)
Software revision: 1.4-1.11
© Adam Equipment Company 2005

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  • Page 1 Adam Equipment CBDa SERIES (P.N. 6242, Revision A7, September 2005) Software revision: 1.4-1.11 © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INPUT COMMANDS FORMAT ................26 STORING DATA VIA RS232 ..................27 PLU ENTRY USING RS-232 INTERFACE...............27 10.0 CALIBRATION ......................28 11.0 ERROR CODES ......................29 12.0 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ..................30 13.0 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ............32 14.0 SERVICE INFORMATION ...................32 © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    • The scales have an expanded bi-directional RS-232 interface for communicating with a PC or printer. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 4: Technical Specifications

    500,000 maximum at 10 mv input Load 87 ohm minimum, 4 X 350 ohm load cells Connection 4 wire connection to load cells plus shield Maximum cable length 6 meters Termination 9 pin d-subminiature plug on scale © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 5: Common Specifications

    Functions Weighing, parts counting, accumulating memory, preset count with alarm, up to 100 PLUs with description, unit & tare weight Other Features and Accuracy enhancement for parts counting, internal Specs rechargeable battery (~70 hours operation) © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 6: Installation

    • The CBDa Series comes with a stainless steel platform packed separately. • Place the platform in the locating holes on the top cover. • Do not press with excessive force as this could damage the load cell inside. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 7 Level the scale by adjusting the four feet. If fitted with a spirit level then it should be adjusted such that the bubble is in the centre. • Press [Local/Rem] and test weighing performance. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 8: Remote Scale Set Up

    Setting a high resolution without providing a good input to the remote scale ADC will not give better accuracy and may make the scale difficult to meet performance specification. For best performance ensure a minimum of 0.1µV/d. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 9: Key Descriptions

    To set the upper limit for the number of items counted. When this upper limit is exceeded the scale will sound the beeper. A secondary function is to use it for the backlight control setting. [Print] It is used to print the weighing data. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 10: Displays

    This consists of a 6 digit display to indicate the weight on the scale. An arrow above the symbols will indicate the following: Low battery, Net Weight Display, "Net" Stability indicator, “Stable” Zero indicator, “Zero” Unit in use indicator, “Lb” or “Kg” © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 11: Unit Weight Window

    When the scale is plugged into the main power the internal battery will be charged. If the LED is green, the battery has a full charge. If it is red, the battery requires further charging and yellow indicates the battery is being charged. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 12: Operation

    6.4 on PLU for details. Place the item on the pan and enter using the keypad “PLUxx” (where xx is the PLU number associated with that item). The scale will display the Total Weight, Unit weight and the Count of the item in the respective windows. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 13: Zeroing And Taring The Display

    The scale could be tared a second time if another type of product was to be added to the first one. Again only the weight that is added after taring will be displayed. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 14: Taring The Remote Scale

    • The tare value for each scale is held in memory so that they are not lost when the active scale changes. TARING THE REMOTE SCALE Select the remote scale by pressing the [Local Rem] key and then follow the same procedure for taring as mentioned in the above sections. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 15: Memory Functions

    [M+] key to store values into the memory. However the [M+] key is still active and can be pressed to store the values immediately. In this case, the values will not be stored when the scale returns to zero. • See PARAMETERS Section on enabling Automatic Accumulation. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 16: Parts Counting

    • As more items are added to the scale, the weight and the count will increase. • If the scale is not stable, the calculation will not be completed. • If the weight is below zero, “Count” display will show negative count. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 17: Entering A Known Unit Weight

    • To lock the unit weight and prevent Auto-update, press [U.Wt.]. • This feature is turned off as soon as the number of items added exceeds the count used as a sample. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 18: Count Pre-Set Or Check-Weighing

    • Clearing of either or both the limits is allowed. Both limits cleared will disable the Preset altogether. • If Preset Weight was selected the first display would show “Hi net” and “lo net”. • The beeper will work as described in the Beeper Parameter. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 19: Plu (Product Look Up)

    Enter or determine the Unit Weight as described in section 6.3.1 and 6.3.2 of this User Manual. The Tare and Unit Weight to be stored can be either taken from a weighing in process or by manual entry of data. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 20 "Technical parameters" (default is 2% of capacity) then the scale will be Zeroed and no tare value will be stored. To avoid this, use a larger container, reduce the zero range or use the digital tare method. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 21: Entering Description Manually

    The numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 will be 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Note that this method is only used where alpha-numeric data is permitted. This is used for the Description field and the User ID number, Scale ID number in the parameters section. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 22: Recalling Plu's Manually

    • If the tare value is outside the range permitted for the selected scale (For example, if the local scale is selected whereas the tare value applies to the remote scale, this would exceed the capacity of the local scale) the “Weight” display would show zero tare weight. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 23: Parameters

    [U.Wt.]. To choose the desired setting and thereby go back to the sub-parameter, press the [Print] key. To return to the parameter, press the [Tare/Zero] key. PARA- SUB- DISPLAYS AND SETTINGS METER PARAMETER F1 oFF bEEP “bEEP"“ "oFF"” Beeper is set to off © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 24 Sets the RS-232 to print continuously the weight only. P bAU d b 600 Sets the required baud b 1200 rate (speed for the RS- b 2400 232 communications). Default rate is 4800. b 4800 b 9600 © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 25: Battery Operation

    If it is red, the battery is nearly discharged and yellow indicates the battery is nearly charged. NOTE: It is recommended that the battery be charged before using the scale when the unit has been unpacked. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 26: Rs-232 Output

    12.456 kg NET 12.456 kg NET 1.1234 g U.W. 1.1234 g U.W. 11 PCS 11 PCS TOTAL - - - - - - - - - - - - 49.824 kg TW 44 TPC 4 No. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 27: Input Commands Format

    ID number same as PUID below Scale number same as PSID below Net weight Gross Weight Tare weight Unit weight Count Total Count Total Weight Number of items stored in memory A blank line printed © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 28: Storing Data Via Rs232

    “T0.150” <CR>. If no tare is needed then you may send T0 to delete any present tare data. • Send the unit weight to be stored with PLU. ie. “U12.3456” <CR> • Send PLU text data to be stored with current TARE and U/W values. ie. “SPLU01,Parts” <CR> © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 29: Calibration

    Enter the calibration weight to be loaded and press [Print]. Load the calibration weight onto “Lo Ad” the scale and press [Print] again. The Calibration is complete, the scale will run the self-test during which the weight should be removed. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 30: Error Codes

    Platform is not installed. turning the scale on. Load cell may be damaged. Electronics may be damaged. FAIL H FAIL L Calibration error Improper calibration. If the problem persists contact your dealer or Adam Equipment for assistance. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 31: Technical Parameters

    [Tare/Zero] to escape as without scale is fixed and cannot be changing data as with the user entered. parameter section. Press the [U.Wt/Unit] to go to next “CAp”. Scale capacity setting. menu. Press [Print] to enter. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 32 [Print] key to enter. “Pin1” Enter the new PIN number and press [Print]. “Pin2” Confirm the new PIN number and “donE” press [Print]. Press [U.Wt./Units] to continue or escape the parameters with the [zero/Tare] © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 33: Replacement Parts And Accessories

    Model name of the scale: CBDa_______ Serial number of the unit: Software revision number (Displayed when power is first turned on): Date of Purchase: Name of the supplier and place: © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 34: Warranty Information

    WARRANTY INFORMATION Adam Equipment offers Limited Warranty (Parts and Labour) for the components failed 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 its supplier or Adam Equipment Company.
  • Page 35 Shielded interconnect cables must be employed with this equipment to insure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Adam Equipment could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. © Adam Equipment Company 2005...
  • Page 36 © Copyright by Adam Equipment Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reprinted or translated in any form or by any means without the prior permission of Adam Equipment. Adam Equipment reserves the right to make changes to the technology, features, specifications and design of the equipment without notice.

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