It can also be used to count tokens with a weight that is determined by the user. FEATURES Stainless steel weighing platform Level indicator with adjustable CCEU-20 leveling feet Colour coded, sealed, keypad Large liquid crystal displays (LCD) ...
2.0 SET UP 2.1 LOCATING PROTECTING YOUR SCALE In order to keep your balance functioning at its best we suggest that you do the following: Avoid extremes of temperature. Do not place in direct sunlight or near air conditioning vents. Make sure the scale is located on a strong table and free from vibration. Avoid unstable power sources. Do not operate near large users ...
2.2 DISPLAY WINDOWS The Denomination window shows the current denomination that has been selected, an arrow will indicate when the scale is at zero (ZERO) and when the weight is stable (STAB) or if the scale has been tared (Net) and is displaying a net weight.
2.3 KEY DESCRIPTIONS The keypad has 20 keys. Other keypads may be used for different countries or applications. The following are used for parameter entry: Function , ENTER for completing an entry [Total] [MC] , move to the next parameter [Z/T] Esc, Escape back to normal operation 6 | P a g e ...
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Other Keys are: [0.01] up to [2.00] and Select the denomination of coins or tokens to be counted. [T1] & [T2] keys [0] to [9] keys Numeric keys to set values during special applications. [CE] Used to clear a coin denomination. Toggles between using Euro and Pound Sterling coin weights when determining the quantity and value of coins on [€...
Clears the memory. If [MR] has been used to recall the individual samples stored, then [MC] can be used to clear [MC] them from memory. [MC] will erase the complete contents of the memory only when the total is displayed (irrespective of whether [Total /] or [MR] is pressed when the final total is displayed).
2.5 BATTERY CHARGING The scale has an internal rechargeable lead acid battery. This battery will allow more than 50 hours of operation when fully charged or less if the backlight is on. The Denomination display will show an arrow above the battery symbol when the battery needs to be re-charged.
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“ rtC “ “11,14,06” “16,41,35” Press the [CE] key to change the date and time. The display will show the current time format, “H-m-S”. Enter the time using the numeric keys using a 24 hour clock format, 3:41PM is “154100”. ...
3.0 BASIC OPERATION 3.1 ZEROING DISPLAY Press the [Z/T] key to set the zero point from which all other weighing is measured. This will normally be done only when the platform is empty. A new zero is set if the scale is already within ±2% of the original zero at power on.
When both the product and container are removed the Quantity and TOTAL display will show bars “- - - - -“ as the weight is below zero. If a different container is to be used, remove this negative tare value by pressing the [Z/T] key once more.
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Use the numeric keys to enter a new unit weight. The numeric keys are shown with small numbers in the corner of the keys. “ BAg 1 ” “ 6.7” “g ” Press the [Total] key to store the value and return to normal operation.
COIN COUNTING To count coins simply place the coins in the container and press the key corresponding to the value of the coin. The displays will immediately show denomination selected Denomination window, the number of coins in the Quantity window and the value of the coins in the TOTAL window.
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After 2 seconds the scale will return to normal operation. Put next batch of coins on the scale, select denomination [R1] “ 1.00” “ 108” “ 108.00” Press [M+] “ 2 ” “ 393” “ 165.00” After 2 seconds the scale will return to normal operation. Put next batch of coins, select denomination [10c] “...
MEMORY RECALL Pressing the [MR] key will allow you to view each set of data stored into the memory. The first time [MR] is pressed the first set of data is shown with Denomination window showing “ ≡ 1 ≡” for 1 second followed by the Denomination, Quantity and TOTAL windows showing the quantity and value for this first item.
Pin 2 Input Pin 5 Signal Ground A driver to allow a simple connection from the USB interface to a PC is available on the Adam Equipment web site. PRINTING The scale will output data when the following keys are pressed.
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A display produced as shown in the previous example is as follows: “ 0.20” “ 285” “ 57.00” Press [M+] “ 1 ” “ 285” “ 57.00” Printed record shows as follows: Date: 2011/07/05 Time: 12:23:15 Record Bag 1 (6.7g) Denomination 0.20 Quantity...
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After 2 seconds the scale will return to normal operation. The [Print] key will record a list of all sets of data stored in the memory and the total amounts. For the sample above, the printed record is: Date: 2011/07/05 Time: 12:23:15 Record...
4.2 INPUT COMMANDS The following commands duplicate the functions of keys. All commands are terminated by carriage return/line feed. Same as [Z/T] key. Zeros the display. Same as [M+] key. Same as [Print] key. Same as [Total] key. MC Clears memory. The following are for the factory to set new denominations and coin weights.
5.0 PARAMETERS SETTING COIN WEIGHT There are 8 coins and 2 tokens available for the user. Other versions of this scale may use other combinations. See the Secured Parameters Section (6.0) for details on how this can be changed. Each coin has a weight associated with the Euro style or the Sterling style.
5.1.1 Procedure To enter this section of the program you will need the access code number. It may be that your manager has changed the default access code number to another number. The default access code is 0000. A restore code 4455 will set all coin weights as in the above table. ...
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Press the [Total] key to reset the values desired. The unit weight will change to 0.000 and flash. 0.10” “ 0.000” 0.00” “ “ Use the numeric keys to enter a new unit weight. The numeric keys are shown with small numbers in the corner of the keys. 0.10”...
5.2 DETERMINING COIN, TOKEN WEIGHTS The following procedure is used to determine the average weight of coins, tokens or bags. This can be used to verify the coin weight stored in memory and to set new weights for tokens. 5.2.1 ...
It is then necessary to enter this value (rounded to 3 places: x.xxx) into memory as above. For example 12883g for 2000 tokens is an average of 6.4415 grams, Enter 6.442 grams. 5.3 SECURED FEATURES The CCEU Coin Counting scale has a number of functions that can only be accessed by a qualified user.
5.4 WEIGHING PARAMETER FUNCTIONS The following functions control the weighing system in the scale. To set these functions, follow the procedure- Turn the scale on while holding the [Total] key down and then release the key. “ Pin ” “...
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Press the [Total] key. “ F1 ” “ bAud ” “ 1200 ” Current baud rate For setting a new baud rate use the [MC] key to cycle through the options which are 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 and 9600. “...
5.4.2 F2‐ PARITY To change parity used with the serial interface, follow this procedure. When the display is showing: “ F2 ” “ ParitY ” “ SEt ” Press the [Total] key. “ F2 ” “ ParitY ” “ n 8 1 ” Current parity, None, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit ...
Press [MC] to advance to the next functions “ F3 ” “ SLEEP ” “SEt ” Or press [Z/T] to return to normal operation. 5.4.3 F3‐ SLEEP The scale can be set to turn off automatically if it is not being used. The time can be from 1 to 10 minutes, or disabled.
5.4.4 F4‐ Weight Calibration To calibrate the scales it is necessary to have a weight suitable to the capacity of the scale. It should have a mass near to the capacity of the scale, without exceeding it. For example use 20kg mass to calibrate the CCEU. The calibration weight should be accurate to assure accuracy of all weighing.
Place the calibration weight on the scale. Press the [Total] key to show the ADC values for this weight. “ LoAd ” 10 ” “ 345689” “ Press the [Total] key to show the ADC values for this weight. The ...
“ Pin 1 ” “ ” “ ” Enter the new access code “ Pin 1 ” “ - - - -” “ ” press the [Total] key to confirm and store the value, The scale will ask you to repeat the number again for security. “...
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For a new setting , use the [MC] key to cycle through the options: ENG = English DEU = German FRA = French ESP = Spanish Press [Z/T] to escape without changes before it is stored or press the [Total]...
6.0 SECURE PARAMETERS 6.1 SETTING SECURED PARAMETERS The following parameters can only be accessed when the service access code 9999 is used. Turn the scale on while holding the [Total] key down and then release the key.
6.1.1 F7‐ ENABLE EURO STERLING CHANGE USING [€/£] KEY The scale can be set to permanently use only Euro or Sterling coins. Disabling the function of the [€/£] key as described in section 2.4. ...
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When the display is showing: “ F8 ” “ dEM ” “ SEt ” Press the [Total] key. The display will show the decimal point position: “ Point ” 0.00 “AddES” “ ” Decimal point current position, Press the [MC] ...
“ F8 ” “ K08 ” 0.02 ” “ For example the number 8 key has a value of 0.02. To enter a new value for this key position use the numeric keys and press [Total] to save the new value. ...
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The display will show the following: “ CAL ” “ 0.000 ” “ 12345” The number in the TOTAL window is the number of internal counts representing the zero weight, from the analog to digital converter within the scale. ...
6.1.4 F10‐ Factory Calibration Value This calibration is stored in a separate location from the user calibration (F4). If a scale has been disrupted it is possible to recall this calibration in order to have a scale that has the original calibration restored. This calibration can be done at any time without checking for being within 10% of the previous factory calibrations.
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Place the weight on the scale. When the scale is stable Press the [Total] key. The display will then show: “ SPAN ” “ PASS ” “ ” The scale will return to the Function menu. Press [Z/T] to return to normal operation or [MC] ...
6.2 OTHER SETTINGS 6.2.1 Restore Factory Calibration To restore this calibration value it is necessary to do a simple procedure. Press and hold the [CE] key down for 3 seconds to put the scale into a weighing display. Press the [Total] key, the scale will beep. The Factory Calibration will be restored to the balance.
7.0 ERROR MESSAGES When power is first applied to the scale the software does a self check and then verifies the voltages from the load cell are acceptable. The display will show error messages if the voltage is not within certain limits. If these error messages appear contact your supplier for assistance.
8.0 SPECIFICATIONS CC_EUROPE Capacity, Max = 20 kg NOTE: Weight is not displayed except in the special test program Tare Range -20 kg Working 0ºC to 40ºC Temperature Platform 225 x 275mm Overall 315 x 355 x 110mm Battery Life 50+ hours typical* Power 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz., 10 watts Net Weight...
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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.
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WEEE 2012/19/EU This device may not be disposed of in domestic waste. This also applies to countries outside the EU, per their specific requirements. Disposal of batteries (if fitted) must conform to local laws and restrictions. Cet appareil ne peut être éliminé avec les déchets ménagers. L’élimination de la batterie doit être effectuée conformément aux lois et restrictions locales. Dieses Gerät nicht mit dem Hausmüll entsorgt. Dispositivo no puede ser desechado junto con los residuos domésticos Dispositivo non può essere smaltito nei rifiuti domestici. FCC / IC CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE EMC VERIFICATION STATEMENT NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and Canadian ICES‐003/NMB‐003 regulation. These limits are designed to ...
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ADAM EQUIPMENT is an ISO 9001:2008 certified global company with more than 40 years’ experience in the production and sale of electronic weighing equipment. Adam products are predominantly designed for the Laboratory, Educational, Health and Fitness, Retail and Industrial Segments. The product range can be described as follows: ‐Analytical and Precision Laboratory Balances ‐Compact and Portable Balances ‐High Capacity Balances ‐Moisture analysers / balances ‐Mechanical Scales ‐Counting Scales ‐Digital Weighing/Check‐weighing Scales ‐High performance Platform Scales ‐Crane scales ‐Mechanical and Digital Electronic Health and Fitness Scales ‐Retail Scales for Price computing For a complete listing of all Adam products visit our website at www.adamequipment.com Adam Equipment Co. Ltd. Adam Equipment Inc. AE Adam GmbH. Maidstone Road, Kingston 1, Fox Hollow Rd. Instenkamp 4 Milton Keynes 06478 D‐24242 Felde MK10 0BD UK USA Germany ...
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