CAS XE 300 Owner's Manual

CAS XE 300 Owner's Manual

Xe series micro-weighing scale

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 . Introduction ......................2. Installation ........................6 3. Overview of Display Indicator and Keypad .........9 3.1 Display........................9 3.2 Keypad design....................10 4. Operations ......................12 4.1 Zero........................12 4.2 Tare........................12 4.3 Weighing mode ....................12 4.4 Counting mode....................13 4.5 Percentage weighing mode ................14 4.6 Density measuring .....................15 4.7 Hold function......................18 4.8 Check function ....................19...
  • Page 3 6.6 Data transmitting mode (For RS232C2)............43 6.7 Baud rate(For RS232-2 only) ................46 6.8 Data transmitting mode (For USB) ..............47 6.9 Unit weight re-computing ..................49 6.10 Check alarm mode....................50 6.11 Check alarm type ....................51 6.12 IR key function ....................52 6.13 Date and time setting..................53 6.14 Printed date format setting ................55 6.15 Backlight ......................56 6.16 Stable class range....................57...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. Introduction The balances are very simple to use and are applicable for general weighing. The user can also use the parts counting and percent weighing functions for special applications. Special functions are available for weighing in up to 10 different units of weight.
  • Page 5: Installation

    2. Installation 2.1 Unpacking Unpack and verify that the following components have been included: • Scale • Steel pan • Instruction manual • AC Adapter • RS232, USB Cable • Five pieces of wind shield 2.1 Illustration of the installation for plastic shield...
  • Page 6: Selecting The Location

    2.3 Selecting the location Operate the balance on a firm and level surface. Avoid locations with rapid temperature changes, excessive dust, moisture, air currents, vibrations, electromagnetic fields, heat or direct sunlight. 2.4 Leveling the scale Adjust the leveling feet until the bubble is centered in the circle of the level indicator Note: Ensure that the balance is level each time its location is changed.
  • Page 7 2.6 Replacement Mercury battery ( RTC battery - CR1220 ) After making a purchase, take out the Mercury battery(CR1220) sealed in the plastic bag. Using a tool with a sharp point, pull the cover out in the direction described in the image below. Place the battery inside and use it.
  • Page 8: Overview Of Display Indicator And Keypad

    Note: When XE connecting with a remote display use in commercial transaction, neither the auxiliary display nor the extended display function is permitted (control by CAL mode) Display after power on The display first shows “CAS XE” to indicate its model when power on. Then it shows the software version.
  • Page 9: Keypad Design

    Then the balance displays NON-RC or RC to distinguish the scale is applied to use the dry cell or rechargeable battery. Then it starts to count down for self-testing and return to zero. 3.2 Keypad design...
  • Page 10 Keypad description KEYS FUNCTIONS ON/OFF: To power on or off the scale. MODE/MEMU-CLEAR: To switch the application mode to be weighing mode, counting mode, percentage weighing mode or density measuring mode; Long press to enter into User Menu setting To clear the inputted numeric values. UNIT/SAMPLE-BACK: To switch the available units.
  • Page 11: Operations

    4. Operations 4.1 Zero the display Zero-setting range: ±2% of Max Zero-setting is only available when the load receptor is not in motion (The display is stable). Semi-automatic zero-setting When there is a minor weight displayed (without load on the pan), press to return to the display to zero, then the symbol appears which indicates that the display now is at the zero point.
  • Page 12: Counting Mode

    4.4 Counting operation Press key to switch to counting mode, it shows as below: 1. If there is no sample data stored key to switch the sample number: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 or 1000. Put corresponding number of sample and then press key to take sample.
  • Page 13: Percentage Weighing Mode

    Put corresponding object on the pan, the display will show its number (the unit weight is stored). Back key to return to sampling If a new unit weight is needed, press procedure, the display will show the sample number which is used at last time. (Last time the user used 50pcs sample to perform the sample procedure) Then take sample for the new object sample, and the unit weight will be stored for next use.
  • Page 14: Density Measuring

    2. If there is sample data stored If the sampling data can be used for current object, just put corresponding object to obtain its weighing result. If a sampling data is needed, press Back key to return to 100% and take sample. 4.6 Density measuring This measuring method is just applied to measure the object which has a larger density than water.
  • Page 15 Put the object to be measured on the pan, and press ENTER key to display its weight. The use the hook under the bottom of the balance to hang the object, and put it in the water, then press ENTER key to display its weight in the water. Then press ENTER key to get its density.
  • Page 16 Note: 1. The density unit is g/cm3, so if the weighing unit is not “g” when entering into this mode, it will automatically be changed to “g”. And when exiting from this mode, the weighing unit will be back to the original one.
  • Page 17: Hold Function

    4.7 Hold function 4.7.1 In normal weighing mode, press key to average the unstable weight readings, and get a value to display for 3 seconds. The AVG. character flickers for 2 seconds and then it displays the weight. (The weight is an average weight value) The weight value will be kept for 3 seconds and return to normal weighing mode.
  • Page 18: Check Function

    4.8 Check function and ENTER key at the same time to enter into check In normal mode, press limits setting. (HI limits setting) key to increase the number, use key to move the digit, and then press ENTER key to confirm and move to LO limits setting. (LO limits setting) key to increase the number, use key to move the digit, and...
  • Page 19: Units Selection

    4.9 Units available In normal weighing mode, press key to switch the available units (g, lb, GN, dwt, oz, ozt, ct, t, GSM and Bori) Model XE150 XE300 XE600 XE1500 XE3000 XE6000 Unit 1500 3000 6000 1500 3000 7500 15000 30000 10.5 2300...
  • Page 20: User Menu Setting ( Approval Type )

    5. User Menu Setting ( OIML Approval ver.) Give a long press of key in normal mode to enter into User Menu setting. 5.1 Initial Unit Press ENTER key to enter into the initial unit selection: Press key to choose the initial unit from: g, ct (Default: g) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: Unit: Unit;...
  • Page 21: Auto Shut Off Time

    5.2 Auto shut off time Press ENTER key to enter into the shut off time setting: Press key to select the time: No, 2, 5 or 8. (Default: No) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: Port; or press Back key to return to last step.
  • Page 22: Serial Port Setting

    5.3 Serial port setting Press ENTER key to enter into the serial port setting: Press key to choose the serial ports: R1, R2 or USB; press to choose the ports to be on or off. (R1-RS232C1 for CD-300 remote display; R2- RS232C2 for PC and printer) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: RS2.tRN;...
  • Page 23: Data Transmitting Mode (For Rs232C2)

    5.4 Data Transmitting mode (For RS232C2) Only when R2 has been chosen to be on, the setting is available. Press ENTER key to enter into the transmitting mode selection: Press key to choose the transmitting mode: TR.A.LP : Transmitting data for DLP50 printer (Automatically) TR..A.DT : Transmitting data for BP DT-4 printer (Automatically) TR.A.P : Transmitting data for PC or Micro-printer (Automatically) TR.m.DT : Transmitting data for BP DT-4 printer (Manually)
  • Page 24 5.4.1 Data transmitting protocols (only for PC or micro-printer) Only when TR.A.P or TR.m.P TR . SER has been chosen, this setting will be available. Press key to choose the available protocols: Prot1 (MWP), Prot2 (22byte) or Prot3 (MW-II) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: USB tRN; press Back key to return to last step.
  • Page 25 5.4.2 Label format (only for LP50 and DT BP-4) Only when TR.A.LP, TR.m.LP, TR.m.DT, TR.a.DT have been chosen, this setting will be available. Press key to increase or decrease the number; press key to move the digits: FORM00-FORM99. (Default: FORM00) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: USB TRN;...
  • Page 26: Baud Rate

    5.5 Baud rate (for RS232-2 only) Press ENTER key to enter into baud rate selection: Press key to select the baud rate: 2400, 4800, 9600 or 19200. (Default: 9600). Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: A.C; or press Back key to return to last step.
  • Page 27: Data Transmitting Mode (For Usb)

    5.6 Data transmitting mode (for USB) Only when USB has been chosen to be on, the setting is available. Press ENTER key to enter into USB data transmitting: Press key to choose the transmitting mode: tr.a.p: Transmitting the data to PC or mic-printer (Automatically) tr.m.p: Transmitting the data to PC or mic-printer (Manually) tr.ser: Transmitting the data continuously (Default: tr.ser)
  • Page 28 Press key to choose the available protocols: Prot1 (MWP), Prot2 (22byte) or Prot3 (MW-II) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: Baud rate; press Back key to return to last step. Note: Once Prot3 has been chosen, press ENTER key to move to PCC (Printing control code) setting: Press key to choose it to be on or off.
  • Page 29: Unit Weight Re-Computing

    5.7 Unit Weight re-computing Press ENTER key to enter into unit.w re-computing setting: Press key to set the function to be ON or OFF. (Default: OFF) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: AL.m; or press Back key to return to last step.
  • Page 30: Check Alarm Mode

    5.8 Check alarm mode Press ENTER key to enter into alarm mode setting: Press key to set the alarm mode: Unstable (UNS) or Stable (ST). (Default: ST) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: AL.t; or press Back key to return to last step.
  • Page 31: Check Alarm Type

    5.9 Check alarm type Press ENTER key to enter into alarm type setting: Press key to set the alarm type: IN or OUT. (Default: OUT) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: Ir; or press Back key to return to last step.
  • Page 32: Ir Key Function

    5.10 IR key function Press ENTER key to enter into IR key function selection: Press key to select the IR key function: ZERO, TARE, PRINT or Off. (Default: ZERO) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: DD tt; or press Back key to return to last step.
  • Page 33: Date And Time Setting

    5.11 Date and Time setting Press ENTER key to display the date mode for setting (flickering for 3 seconds) Then the display enters into date setting: Press key to increase or decrease the number (yy:01-99; MM: 01-12; dd: 01-31); press key to move the digit.
  • Page 34 Press key to increase or decrease the number (hh:00-23; mm: 00-60; ss: 00-60); press key to move the digit. Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: P.date; or press Back key to return to last step. Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting.
  • Page 35: Printed Date Format Setting

    5.12 Printed date format setting Press ENTER key to enter into printed date format chosen: Press key to select printed date format: yy.MM.dd: 2014/07/08 (Default) MM.dd.yy: 07/08/2014 dd.MM.yy: 08/07/2014 Mmm.dd.y: July /08/2014 dd.Mmm.y: 08/July/2014 OFF: The date and time will not be printed. Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: Bl;...
  • Page 36: Backlight

    5.13 Backlight Press ENTER key to enter into backlight mode setting: Press key to select the backlight mode: ALL ON, OFF, AUTO-3, AUTO-5, and AUTO-10. (Default: ALL ON) ALL ON: The backlight will always be on. OFF: The backlight will always be off. AUTO-3/5/10: The backlight will be on when a sample placed on the pan and it is off in 3/5/10 seconds after the weight is stable.
  • Page 37: User Menu Setting (N , H Type )

    6. User Menu Setting ( N, H type only ) Give a long press of key in normal mode to enter into User Menu setting. 6.1 Span Calibration Press ENTER key to enter into calibration. key to move the digit; use key to increase or decrease the number.
  • Page 38: Initial Unit

    6.2 Initial Unit Press ENTER key to enter into the initial unit selection: Press key to choose the initial unit from: g, ct (Default: g) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: Unit: Unit; or Back key to return to last step.
  • Page 39: Unit Available

    6.3 Units available Press ENTER key to enter into the unit selection: Press key to select the unit; press key to set it to be on or off. Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: A.OFF; or press Back key to return to last step.
  • Page 40: Auto Shut Off Time

    6.4 Auto shut off time Press ENTER key to enter into the shut off time setting: Press key to select the time: , 2, 5 or 8. (Default: O ff Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: Port; or press Back key to return to last step.
  • Page 41: Serial Port Setting

    6.5 Serial port setting Press ENTER key to enter into the serial port setting: Press key to choose the serial ports: R1, R2 or USB; press to choose the ports to be on or off. (R1-RS232C1 for CD-300 remote display; R2- RS232C2 for PC and printer) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: RS2.tRN;...
  • Page 42: Data Transmitting Mode (For Rs232C2)

    6.6 Data Transmitting mode (For RS232C2) Only when R2 has been chosen to be on, the setting is available. Press ENTER key to enter into the transmitting mode selection: Press key to choose the transmitting mode: TR.A.LP : Transmitting data for DLP50 printer (Automatically) TR..A.DT : Transmitting data for BP DT-4 printer (Automatically) TR.A.P : Transmitting data for PC or Micro-printer (Automatically) TR.m.DT : Transmitting data for BP DT-4 printer (Manually)
  • Page 43 6.6.1 Data transmitting protocols (only for PC or micro-printer) Only when TR.A.P or TR.m.P TR . SER has been chosen, this setting will be available. Press key to choose the available protocols: Prot1 (MWP), Prot2 (22byte) or Prot3 (MW-II) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: USB tRN; press Back key to return to last step.
  • Page 44 6.6.2 Label format (only for LP50 and DT BP-4) Only when TR.A.LP, TR.m.LP, TR.m.DT, TR.a.dt have been chosen, this setting will be available. Press key to increase or decrease the number; press key to move the digits: FORM00-FORM99. (Default: FORM00) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: USB TRN;...
  • Page 45: Baud Rate(For Rs232-2 Only)

    6.7 Baud rate (for RS232-2 only) Press ENTER key to enter into baud rate selection: Press key to select the baud rate: 2400, 4800, 9600 or 19200. (Default: 9600). Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: A.C; or press Back key to return to last step.
  • Page 46: Data Transmitting Mode (For Usb)

    6.8 Data transmitting mode (for USB) Only when USB has been chosen to be on, the setting is available. Press ENTER key to enter into USB data transmitting: Press key to choose the transmitting mode: tr.a.p: Transmitting the data to PC or mic-printer (Automatically) tr.m.p: Transmitting the data to PC or mic-printer (Manually) tr.ser: Transmitting the data continuously (Default: tr.ser)
  • Page 47 Press key to choose the available protocols: Prot1 (MWP), Prot2 (22byte) or Prot3 (MW-II) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: BaUd rate; press Back key to return to last step. Note: Once Prot3 has been chosen, press ENTER key to move to PCC (Printing control code) setting: Press key to choose it to be on or off.
  • Page 48: Unit Weight Re-Computing

    6.9 Unit Weight re-computing Press ENTER key to enter into unit.w re-computing setting: Press key to set the function to be ON or OFF. (Default: OFF) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: AL.m; or press Back key to return to last step.
  • Page 49: Check Alarm Mode

    6.10 Check alarm mode Press ENTER key to enter into alarm mode setting: Press key to set the alarm mode: Unstable (UNS) or Stable (ST). (Default: ST) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: AL.t; or press Back key to return to last step.
  • Page 50: Check Alarm Type

    6.11 Check alarm type Press ENTER key to enter into alarm type setting: Press key to set the alarm type: IN or OUT. (Default: OUT) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: Ir; or press Back key to return to last step.
  • Page 51: Ir Key Function

    6.12 IR key function Press ENTER key to enter into IR key function selection: Press key to select the IR key function: ZERO, TARE, PRINT or Off. (Default: ZERO) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: DD tt; or press Back key to return to last step.
  • Page 52: Date And Time Setting

    6.13 Date and Time setting Press ENTER key to display the date mode for setting (flickering for 3 seconds) Then the display enters into date setting: Press key to increase or decrease the number (yy:01-99; MM: 01-12; dd: 01-31); press key to move the digit.
  • Page 53 Press key to increase or decrease the number (hh:00-23; mm: 00-60; ss: 00-60); press key to move the digit. Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: P.date; or press Back key to return to last step. Press key to move to next setting menu when not change the current setting.
  • Page 54: Printed Date Format Setting

    6.14 Printed date format setting Press ENTER key to enter into printed date format chosen: Press key to select printed date format: yy.MM.dd: 2014/07/08 (Default) MM.dd.yy: 07/08/2014 dd.MM.yy: 08/07/2014 Mmm.dd.y: July /08/2014 dd.Mmm.y: 08/July/2014 OFF: The date and time will not be printed. Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: Bl;...
  • Page 55: Backlight

    6.15 Backlight Press ENTER key to enter into backlight mode setting: Press key to select the backlight mode: ALL ON, OFF, AUTO-3, AUTO-5, and AUTO-10. (Default: ALL ON) ALL ON: The backlight will always be on. OFF: The backlight will always be off. AUTO-3/5/10: The backlight will be on when a sample placed on the pan and it is off in 3/5/10 seconds after the weight is stable.
  • Page 56: Stable Class Range

    6.16 Stable class range Press ENTER key to enter into stable class range selection: Press key to select the range of stability from 1 to 15. (The larger the number selected, the shorter time for stable state) (Default: 05) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: Zero; or press Back key to return to last step.
  • Page 57: Zero Display Range

    6.17 Zero display range Press ENTER key to enter into zero display range selection: Press key to select the range of zero display from 0 to 3. (The larger the number selected, the shorter time for zero display) (Default: 1) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: Z.r;...
  • Page 58: Zero Return Range

    6.18 Zero return range Press ENTER key to enter into zero return range selection: Press key to select the range of zero return range from 0 to 3. (The larger the number selected, the shorter time for zero return) (Default: 2) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and move to next setting: traC;...
  • Page 59: Zero Tracking Range

    6.19 Zero tracking range Press ENTER key to enter into zero tracking range selection: Press key to select the range of zero tracking range from 0 to 5. (The larger the number selected, the lager of the tracking range: 0= 1/3d;1=2/3d;2=1d;3=4/3d;4=5/4d;5=2d) Press ENTER key to confirm the choice and return to normal weighing mode;...
  • Page 60: Power Supply

    7. Power Supply 7.1 AC/DC Power Verify that the intended AC power source matches the AC/DC adapter rating. Connect the supplied AC/DC adapter to the power input receptacle at the back of the scale. Plug the AC/DC adapter into a properly grounded power outlet. 7.2 Battery Power The scale can be equipped with dry cell or rechargeable battery.
  • Page 61: Data Transmitting

    RS232C-1: Used for remote display CD-300 specially RS232C-2: Used for connection with PC or printer (three protocols for this interface: MWP, MW-II and EC-II (CAS 22byte) USB: Used for connection with PC (the data format is the same with RS232C-2) 8.2 Communication settings (For RS232C-2)
  • Page 62 8.4 Variables (For LP-50 and BP DT-4 Printer ) Variables bytes Application Specification LP-50 W/C/% Net Weight (“.”) W/C/% Net Weight W/C/% Tare Weight(“.”) W/C/% Tare Weight W/C/% Gross Weight (“.”) W/C /% Gross Weight Quantity or percent (“.”) Quantity or percent Unit weight (“.”) Unit weight W/C/%...
  • Page 63: Error Messages

    9. Error Messages When the balance powered up or during the operation, the display may show some Error messages as below: E1: Calibration data lost E2: The initial zero has been out of it range when power on. E3: No signal inputted E4: The low limit has been set larger than the high limit.
  • Page 64: Data Sheet

    10. Data sheet 300 × 0.05g 600 × 0.1g 1500 × 0.2g 3000 × 0.5g 6000 × 1g Capacity 1/6,000 1/6,000 1/7,500 1/6,000 1/6,000 Resolution Full capacity Tare range ≤±2% of full capacity Zero range Weighing g, ct, ( t, GSM and Bori, lb, GN, dwt, oz, ozt) Units Application Weighing, Counting , percentage (%) and Density...
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