Adam Equipment CCSA series Manual

Adam Equipment CCSA series Manual

Coin count scale

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CCSA
Coin Count Scale
(P.N. 6949, Revision C1, October 2009)
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© Adam Equipment Company 2009

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  • Page 1 Adam Equipment CCSA Coin Count Scale (P.N. 6949, Revision C1, October 2009) P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 2 Easy Reference: Model name of the scale: Serial number of the unit: Software revision number (Displayed when power is first turned on): Date of Purchase: Name of the supplier and place: P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    F9- Factory Calibration Value ............... 39 6.1.4 OTHER SETTINGS .................... 41 6.2.1 Restore Factory Calibration ................. 41 6.2.2 Shortcut to Calibration without using Functions ........... 41 ERROR MESSAGES ..................... 42 SPECIFICATIONS....................43 WARRANTY STATEMENT ..................45 P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
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  • Page 5: Introduction

    The scales can be upgraded when • new coins are released Tokens can be counted • Standard bi-directional RS-232 • Date and time printed • Weighing • Automatic tare • Coin/token Counting • Memory Accumulation • P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 6: Set Up

    / balance when it is not in use. The Core has a stacking feature allowing more than one unit to be stacked on top of each other. For more details on this see the section on storing. P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 7: Display Windows

    The TOTAL window shows the value of the coins counted. An arrow will also indicate when a value has been stored in memory (MEMORY). KEY DESCRIPTIONS The keypad has 20 keys. Other keypads may be used for different counties or applications. P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 8 If nothing is in memory then tokens can be added but an error would be shown if both tokens and coins are added to memory. Recalls the separate entries from memory. [MR / P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 9 Tare function allows the scale to display zero weight when an empty container is placed on the platform and [Tare] key is pressed. Once tared, any item placed in the container, the scale will display the Net weight only. P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 10: Battery Charging

    Pressing any key except the [Tare] and [CE/Esc] keys will have no • effect to the operation. Pressing [Tare] will operate as a Tare function and [CE/Esc] will return the scale to normal operation. P a g e 10 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 11: Setting Date And Time

    An error code will be shown if the time (Err 1) or the date (Err 2) is not the permissible values. For example, 34 day of a month is an invalid entry. P a g e 11 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 12: Basic Operation

    Place an empty container on the platform, a value for its weight • will be displayed. Press [Tare] to zero the scale. The weight is stored as the tare • value. An arrow above the “Net” will be on. P a g e 12 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 13: Coin Counting

    It is necessary to set an average weight into memory before any • of the token keys [T2] or [T1] can be used. See Sections 5.1 and 5.2 for more details. P a g e 13 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 14: Memory Accumulations

    “ 165.00” “ ≡2≡ ” After 2 seconds the scale will return to normal operation. Put next batch of coins, select denomination [10c] “ 0.10” “ 105” 10.50” “ P a g e 14 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 15 If tokens are to be added to memory with coins, an error message • will be displayed: “ ErrOr ” “ TYPE” “ ” After that the scale will return to normal operation. P a g e 15 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 16: Memory Recall

    “ as in the above example, all data in the memory will be erased. The displays will show Zero and it will return to normal weighing after 2 seconds. P a g e 16 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 17: Rs-232 Interface

    The scale will output data when the following keys are pressed. [M+] outputs the current record at the same time as the results are stored in the memory. See Section 3.4. P a g e 17 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 18 ... Date: 2009/01/05 Time: 12:23:15 Total Quantity Total Amount 175.50 P a g e 18 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 19 57.00 Record Denomination 1.00 Quantity Amount 108.00 Record Denomination 0.10 Quantity Amount 10.50 ... Total Quantity Total Amount 175.50 P a g e 19 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 20: Input Commands

    To change the printed symbol for the monetary unit, send the command $ followed by the hex code for the letter or symbol to be used. For example, to print a “R” symbol send the command $52. P a g e 20 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 21: Parameters

    Denomination Token1 , T0 0.000 0.000 Token2 , T1 0.000 0.000 1.489 2.996 2.995 3.974 4.489 2.505 1.987 3.960 3.488 5.934 4.910 9.488 3.995 11.971 5.470 7.006 9.509 6.965 P a g e 21 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 22: Procedure

    To select either the old or new style press the [New/Old] key. Note the arrow in the Quantity window. For example the 10c key will show: 0.10” “ 1.987” 0.00” “ “ P a g e 22 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 23 If a printer is connected press the [Print] key to list of all the • denominations and their values. . At any time press the [CE /Esc] key to escape the function. • P a g e 23 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 24: Determining New Coin Or Token Weights

    The Denomination display will show the weight of the coins. • Determine the average weight by dividing the total weight by the • number of coins or tokens in the sample. P a g e 24 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 25: Secured Features

    The second level of security will allow more functions to be set. See section 6.0. The first level of functions includes: Baud Rate Parity Sleep Calibration Access Code Number Setting P a g e 25 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 26: F1 F1 F1 F1- Baud Rate Setting

    To change the baud rate used with the RS-232 interface, follow this procedure. When the display is showing: • “ F1 ” “ bAud ” “ SEt ” Press the [Total/ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ] key. • P a g e 26 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 27 To move to the next function press [MC/ ] • “ F2 ” “ ParitY ” “ SEt ” Or press [CE /Esc] to return to normal operation. • P a g e 27 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 28: F2 F2 F2 F2- Parity

    Press [CE /Esc] to escape without changes before it is stored or press • the [Total / ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ] key to confirm and store the new value. “ F2 ” “ ParitY ” “ SEt ” P a g e 28 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 29: F3 F3 F3 F3- Sleep

    Press [CE /Esc] to escape without changes before it is stored or press • the [Total / ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ] key to confirm and store the new value. “ F3 ” “ ParitY ” “ SEt ” P a g e 29 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 30: F4 F4 F4 F4- Weight Calibration

    • key to clear the value, then enter the value of the calibration mass, i.e. 10 kilograms. The display will show: • “ LoAd ” 10” “ KiLoS” “ P a g e 30 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 31: F5- Access Code Number

    When the display is showing: • “ F5 ” “ ACCES ” “ SEt ” Press the [Total / ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ] key. The display will show: • P a g e 31 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 32 [Total/ ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ] key to confirm and store the value. “ F5 ” “ ACCES ” “ Set ” To return to normal operation press the [CE /Esc] key. • P a g e 32 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 33: Secure Parameters

    These parameters are only accessible when Denomination Setting the service access code Linearity Calibration is used. Factory Calibration Values See Section 5.4 for details of Functions F1 to F5. P a g e 33 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 34: F6- Setting Ascii V Alue For Printed Legends

    (flashing) and then use [MC/ ] to increment the digit 0-9, A, B, C, D, E, F, 0. “ F6 ” “ 24H ” SEt ” “ New symbol used, 24H = $ P a g e 34 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 35 [Total / ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ] key to confirm and store the value. Currenc Symbo Value Rand Dollar Other values for a particular symbol can be found in a table of • ASCII values. A sample table is attached. P a g e 35 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 36: F7- Denomination Values

    “ dEM ” “ kEy ” Press the denomination key to be set. Use the keys for the • tokens or for the denominations as needed. The displays will show: P a g e 36 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 37: F8- Linearity Calibration

    When all changes have been made press the [CE /Esc] key to return to the parameters. Press [MC/ ] to advance to the next parameter. 6.1.3 F8- Linearity Calibration The display will show: P a g e 37 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 38 The display will then show: • “ SPAN ” “ PASS ” “ ” After few seconds it will show the next function. • F9 ” “ FACt ” “ SEt ” “ P a g e 38 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 39: F9- Factory Calibration Value

    Press the [Total / ↵ ↵ ↵ ↵ ] key. • The displays will show the calibration weight required, equal to the • full scale capacity. “20.000 ” “ ” “xxxxxx” P a g e 39 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 40 “ SPAN ” “ PASS ” “ ” The scale will return to the Function menu. • Press [CE /Esc] to return to normal operation or [MC/ ] to select • a different function. P a g e 40 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 41: Other Settings

    Proceed with calibration as normal. See section 5.4.4. When • completed the scale will return to normal operation. You cannot proceed to any other functions from this entry point. P a g e 41 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 42: Error Messages

    Damaged load cell. Damaged Electronics. A/D count is not correct when Platform is not installed. Err 6 turning the scale on. Load cell is damaged. Electronics is damaged. P a g e 42 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
  • Page 43: Specifications

    315 x 355 x 110mm Battery Life 50+ hours typical* Power 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz., 10 watts Net Weight 4.1 kg *Battery Life is less when the optional backlight is used P a g e 43 | © Adam Equipment Company 2009...
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  • Page 45: Warranty Statement

    9.0 WARRANTY STATEMENT Adam Equipment offers Limited Warranty (Parts and Labor) 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 customer must inform the supplier or Adam Equipment.
  • Page 46: P A G E © Adam Equipment Company

    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. WEEE COMPLIANCE...
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  • Page 48 ADAM EQUIPMENT is an I SO 9001:2000 certified global company with more than 35 years experience in the production and sale of electronic weighing equipment. For a complete listing of all Adam scales and balances visit our website at: www.adamequipment.com ©...

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