Measuretek PS-102 User's & Technical Manual

Measuretek PS-102 User's & Technical Manual

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W W W . M E A S U R E T E K . N E T
PS-102
User/Technical Manual
Contents subject to change without notice
Version 1.0
08/2013

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  • Page 1 W W W . M E A S U R E T E K . N E T PS-102 User/Technical Manual Contents subject to change without notice Version 1.0 08/2013...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION and INSTALLATION ........................1 General and Safety Information ................................1 Specifications......................................1 Contents........................................2 Connection types ...................................... 0 Installation ........................................ 2 OVERVIEW OF CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS......................2 Indicator Display Character Definitions ..............................2 Indicator Display....................................... 3 Function Keys ......................................
  • Page 3: Introduction And Installation

     Electronic scales are precision instruments. Do not operate near cell phones, radios, computers or other electronic devices that emit radio frequencies that may cause unstable readings.  Avoid using in heavy vibration or heavy airflow conditions. Specifications 12R980 12R981 Model PS-102-75 PS-102-200 Max Capacity 165lb (75kg) 440lb (200kg) Readability 0.1lb (0.05kg) 0.2lb (0.1kg)
  • Page 4: Contents

    2. Place the scale on a hard, flat, and level surface 3. Adjust the feet to level the scale. 4. Install the batteries or plug in the adapter. Now the scale is ready for use. 2. OVERVIEW OF CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS Indicator Display Character Definitions PS‐102  www.measuretek.net  . 2   ...
  • Page 5: Indicator Display

    3. Place objects on the scale platform and read the weight on the indicator. Note: Objects should be placed at the center of the platform. Corner or side loading heavy objects may risk overloading an individual load cell and damage the scale. PS‐102  www.measuretek.net  . 3   ...
  • Page 6: Zero

    “ ” and return back to step3 for re-calibration. CAL. P 2 5. When “ ”is displayed, the scale will be calibrated on third calibration point. xxxxxx kg (or lb) will be PS‐102  www.measuretek.net  . 4   ...
  • Page 7: View Adc Code Or Power Voltage

    5. Press the TARE key to display filtered or un-filtered weight A/D data; when the HOLD announciator is lit, the data is filtered. 6. Press the ZERO/ON/OFF key to exit this mode and return to normal weighing mode. PS‐102  www.measuretek.net  . 5   ...
  • Page 8: Configuration Parameters Setup

    3 - calibration zero –point ±4%FS; 4 - calibration zero –point ±5%FS; 5 - calibration zero –point ±10%FS; 6 - calibration zero –point ±20%FS; 7 - calibration zero –point ±50%FS; 8 - calibration zero –point ±100%FS; 9 - no limitation; PS‐102  www.measuretek.net  . 6   ...
  • Page 9 0=BMI function is disable 1=BMI function is enable 0=not recover parameters (Cxx & Uxx) to default set 1= recover all parameters to default setting CONFIG settings should only be performed by individuals with the required technical knowledge. PS‐102  www.measuretek.net  . 7   ...
  • Page 10 0.1 lb 2 oz 1 lb 0.5 kg 1 lb Not available 10 lb 5 kg 10 lb Not available 0.0002 lb 0.0001 kg 0.0002 lb Not available 0.002 lb 0.001 kg 0.002 lb Not available PS‐102  www.measuretek.net  . 8   ...
  • Page 11 When the indicator displays “ ” and “ ” is flashed, press the ZERO/ON/OFF key to exit this mode and not to recover parameters. NOTE: Different settings of the Configuration Parameters can result in the scale have a different performance! PS‐102  www.measuretek.net  . 9   ...
  • Page 12: User Parameters Setup

    1=output stable weight, unit and status data after PRINT pressed, data has been not received; 2=output gross, tare, net weight, unit and status data after PRINT pressed; data has not been received; 3=continuously output displayed weight, unit and status data, data has not been received; PS‐102  www.measuretek.net  . 10   ...
  • Page 13 The output format is same as U5=2. (8). U5=7: Bio-Serial Communication: after receiving an available command, the indicator will send out the corresponding messages. More Details About Serial Communication PS‐102  www.measuretek.net  . 11   ...
  • Page 14 ④ Normal weight is displayed, current weight unit is kg or lb, decimal point position is set by C4: <LF><p>w1w2w3w4w5w6<dp>w7w8u1u2<CR><LF>H1H2H3<CR><ETX> ⑤ Normal weight is displayed, current weight unit is lb:oz, <LF><p>w1w2w3w4w5w6lb<sp>w7w8<o><z><CR>H1H2H3<CR><ETX> <LF><p>w1w2w3w4w5lb<sp> w6w7<dp>w8oz<CR>H1H2H3<CR><ETX> (2). Command: S<CR> (53h 0dh) Response: <LF> H1H2H3<CR><ETX> (3). Command: Z<CR> (5ah 0dh) PS‐102  www.measuretek.net  . 12   ...
  • Page 15 1= over capacity 0=not AD over 0=not Zero Over 0= gross weight 1=AD over 1=Zero Over 1= net weight 0= eeprom OK 0=not Zero down 0=not AD down 1= eeprom error 1= Zero down 1=AD down PS‐102  www.measuretek.net  . 13   ...
  • Page 16: Symbol Definitions

    1. Replace with a new indicator and perform short circuit calibration. 2. Indicator is damaged 2. Return the scale for repair Ad﹍﹍﹍ 3. Load cell cable is broken 4. Load cell is damaged PS‐102  www.measuretek.net  . 14   ...
  • Page 17: Replacement Parts

    2. Load cell received a heavy impact 4. Place the load on the center of the 3. The scale is at a location far from Chicago weighing platform. 10.Replacement Parts Part Number Description MH12R97602G AC120V/DC6V 500mA UL adaptor PS‐102  www.measuretek.net  . 15   ...
  • Page 18: One Year Limited Warranty

    MeasureTek’s liability under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the defective product and in no event shall MeasureTek be liable for consequential or indirect damages.

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