Contents 1. COMPLIANCE ....................... 3 1.1. Compliance with FCC rules ..................3 2. OUTLINE AND FEATURES ..................4 3. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS ............5 3.1. Safety Instructions on Intrinsically safe Structure ..........5 3.2. Precautions on Installing the Scale ................ 5 3.3.
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9. COUNTING MODE ...................... 22 9.1. Storing a Unit Mass ....................22 9.2. Counting the Number of Articles ................23 10. ACCUMULATION FUNCTION ..................24 11. COMPARATOR ......................26 11.1. The formula to compare ..................27 11.2. Entering the comparator values ................28 12.
1. Compliance 1.1. Compliance with FCC rules Please note that this equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. This equipment has been tested and has been found to comply with the limits of a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules. These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
2. Outline and Features The HV-CEP/HW-CEP series are intrinsically safe electronic scales complying with international standards such as IECEx and ATEX or FM requirements. The HV-CEP/HW-CEP series can be used in areas where explosive atmospheres are present. (For details on the explosion-proof structure, refer to “6. CONFORMING STANDARDS.”) ...
3. Safety Instructions and Precautions 3.1. Safety Instructions on Intrinsically safe Structure Do not disassemble or modify the scale. When determining the installation site, take the following into consideration. Will explosive gases be generated? How often will they be generated? Refer to “6.
3.3. Precautions on operating the Scale Periodically ensure that the weight value is correct. Calibrate the scale before using and after moving it to another location. Do not place anything on the pan which exceeds the weighing capacity. Do not drop anything upon the pan. Do not use a sharp instrument such as a pencil to press the keys.
Bubble spirit level into the pole. Affix the pole to the bracket using two hex screws. * With the HW-10KCEP and HV-15KCEP, Leveling feet this procedure is not required because the Step 5 pole and bracket is a combined unit.
5. Unpacking HV-15KCEP HV-200KCEP HW-10KCEP HW-100KCEP HW-200KCEP Display unit Display unit Base unit HV-60KCEP HW-60KCEP Display unit Base unit Caution Do not pull the load cell cable. 2.5mm hex wrench Base unit 3mm hex wrench Caution Do not pull the load cell cable.
5.2. Installing the Batteries Step 1 Turn off the display. Display unit Remove the right side display knob. Tilt the Display unit to the front. Step 2 Open the rear cover. Display knobs Step 1 Step 3 Disconnect the power connector. Rear cover Power connector Step 4...
When using where there may be static electricity, ground the scale. The grounding procedure depends on the scale model. Refer to the table below. These procedures are only for grounding part of the scale. Models Refer to HV-15KCEP/HW-10KCEP Procedure A HV-60KCEP/HV-200KCEP Procedure B HW-60KCEP/HW-100KCEP/HW-200KCEP...
CONFORMING STANDARDS 6.1. IECEx Ex ia IIB T4 Ga Tamb -25℃ to +40℃ (IECEx FMG 17.0018X) Ex Component Type of Protection IIB: Gas Classification Temperature Class Equipment Protection Level 6.2. ATEX II 1G Ex ia IIB T4 Ga Tamb -25℃ to +40℃ (FM17ATEX0038X) Ex Component Type of Protection IIB:...
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The label on the scale HV/HW-CEP Series Page 13...
7. Description of Each Part Display unit Display unit Models Models HV-15KCEP HV-60KCEP HW-10KCEP HV-200KCEP HW-60KCEP HW-100KCEP Display knobs Display knobs HW-200KCEP Pole Pole Pan (Weighing Pan) Base unit Leveling foot Display Leveling foot Bubble spirit level Leveling foot Caution The certified mass is required.
7.1. Display and Symbols Display and Symbols Description Stability mark When the current weight value is stable, this mark is displayed. It means a proper condition that this value is readable. Zero point mark When the key is pressed with nothing on the pan, ZERO this mark is displayed.
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Display and Symbols Description Counting mode (Example) This mode uses the stored unit mass and counts the number of articles on the pan. The unit is Storing the unit mass for the counting mode (Example) The unit mass is stored, using 20 pieces of samples. The zero value means that no articles are on the pan.
isplay and Symbols Description Calibration error The calibration mass is too heavy. Check the base unit and the weighing pan. Does not display zero when the scale is turned on. Remove anything that is on the weighing pan. Perform zero point calibration. The weight value is unstable due to drift or vibration when the scale is turned on.
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Display and Symbols Description SET key When setting the upper/lower limit, switch between + and -. Press Enters preset tare setting mode press hold Press Displays the accumulated results press hold Press Sets upper/lower limit values for comparator press hold Press Proceeds to unit mass storing when using counting mode press...
8. Basic Operation 8.1. Turning the Scale on/off and Weighing 8.1.1. When Using Batteries Step 1 Install four new batteries. Refer to "5.2. Installing the Batteries". Step 2 Confirm that nothing is placed on the pan. Step 3 The scale turns on/off using the key alternately.
8.2. Tare (And Net Display) The "tare" is used to cancel the mass of a container, which is placed on the pan to contain the article to be weighed. Caution The tare reduces the weighing range. The current tare value is reset by pressing the key or turning the scale ZERO off.
Unit mass storing mode Counting mode Ib weighing OZ weighing * Ib-OZ display is available only with Ib-OZ weighing HV-15KCEP and HW-10KCEP Number of Accumulation accumulations *1 value *1 Upper/lower limit values setting mode Preset tare setting mode * The scale displays the number of accumulations and an accumulation value only when accumulation data exists.
9. Counting Mode The counting mode is the function to convert the total mass value (total weight) of articles to a count, when each article has the same mass value. To use this function, store a unit mass in advance. Even if the batteries are removed, the unit mass is maintained in non-volatile memory.
9.2. Counting the Number of Articles Step 1 Press the key to display the unit MODE Counting mode Step 2 Store the unit mass of the article. Refer to "9.1. Storing a Unit Mass" Storing a unit mass A container(bowl) Step 3 Place the container on the pan.
Accumulation Function This function counts the number of times articles are weighed, calculates the total mass value and can display the number (accumulation count) and accumulated mass value. The accumulation function is displayed with up to 6 digits. The balance can not display 7 or more digits, therefore the leading digits are not displayed.
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When the display is a stable value and not near zero, the scale accumulates the data automatically. The next accumulation can be performed after the display becomes near zero. 5um 4 Recording the number and mass of articles removed from the pan.
Comparator Five-level, three-level and seven-level (portion weighing mode) comparators are available. Each comparator mode compares the weight value against the preset limit values and displays the results using LEDs (yellow / green / red). · Five-level comparator mode: Uses four comparator values compare the weight value and displays...
11.1. The formula to compare Comparison is performed using the formula listed below and the results are displayed. Five-level comparator mode Results Comparison formula LED display Displayed value < LOLO limit value LOLO (Or over in the negative value) ( Red LED on) Displayed value <...
11.2. Entering the comparator values 1. In the weighing mode, press and hold the key and press the key to enter COMP the comparator value setting mode. 2. Enter the comparator values using the following keys. 0 to 9 To enter numerical value To cancel settings To switch between + and - ENTER...
Auto-tare The HV/HW-CEP series has an auto-tare function to be used with the comparator mode enabled. Using this function in check weighing, the scale automatically tares, then displays “OK” for a certain amount of sample and repeats this process for the next weighing. Start with display zero after tare operation.
Calibration The scale is an instrument which weighs the "weight" and displays its "mass". Calibration is the adjustment function so that the scale can weigh correctly. Three steps of calibration are available Gravity Acceleration Correction ... The function to correct the scale’s local gravity acceleration, so that the scale functions correctly when the calibrated scale has been moved to a distant place.
13.1. Gravity Acceleration 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 9.779 m/s Bangkok 9.783 m/s Milan 9.806 m/s Birmingham 9.813 m/s New York 9.802 m/s Brussels 9.811 m/s Oslo 9.819 m/s Buenos Aires 9.797 m/s...
13.2. Complete Calibration Procedure 13.2.1. Gravity Acceleration Correction Step 1 Turn on the display. Open the rear cover of the display unit. Locate the switch inside. Press the switch to enter the calibration mode. Then is displayed. CAL switch Step 2 Press the key to enter the gravity acceleration MODE correction mode.
13.2.3. Calibration of the Zero Note The pan shape depends Point on the scale model. Weighing mode Step 8 After 30-minute warm up, press the CAL switch switch to display Cal switch to display Cal 0 . Press the ENTER Step 9 Confirm that nothing is placed on the pan.
Function Table The function table is used to store and refer items that determine the performance of the scale. Each item has a parameter. The parameters are stored in the scale even if the power is removed. Item Parameter 14.1. Parameter Setting Procedure Display off Step 1 Turn off the display.
14.2. Parameter List Class Items Parameter Details and usage Functions with all the keys Key lock ■ lock Functions with the ON/OFF, ZERO, TARE, HOLD and M+ key Functions with the ON/OFF, ZERO, TARE key ■ Automatic power After 5 minutes After 10 minutes poff After 15 minutes...
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Class Items Parameter Details and usage Interval until making 0 second automatic tare 0.5 second at-t 1.0 second ■ 1.5 seconds 2.0 seconds 2.5 seconds 3.0 seconds 4.0 seconds 5.0 seconds 10 seconds Tare on initial load ■ at-f Accumulation mode Accumulates by M+ key when the value is +, excluding near zero ■...
Maintenance Refer to "3. Precautions" for use. Refer to "7.1. Display and Symbols " for displayed error code. Refer to "13. Calibration (Adjusting the Scale)" for precision weighing. Periodically check the accuracy of the weighing. Calibrate the scale, if it has been moved to another location or the environment has changed.