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  • Page 2 Cautions for Your Safety Please comply with 'Cautions for Your Safety', which will lead you to use the product safely and properly to prevent any dangerous situations. Cautions are divided into 'Warning' and 'Alert', which mean as follows. ■ Keep this manual in a place where product users can find out, after finish reading it. ■...
  • Page 3 Warning Never disassemble, repair or retrofit the Ensure the power plug to be fully Ensure the grounding of the product. product. inserted to prevent shaking. Poor grounding might cause failure or It might exclude the product from the Any instable connection might cause electric shock upon electric leak.
  • Page 4 It might cause the weighing error or failure. Our Dealers : CAS feels that each of its valued customers should get the best service available. Whether it’s the initial installation of our product, maintenance/repair work, or simply answering questions about our products, CAS Corporation and all of its Authorized Dealers are highly trained to assist you with any need regarding CAS products.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Features ................1-1. Features..................9 1-2. Main Functions ................9 1-3. Digital Loadcell Interface............10 1-4. Digital and Display ..............10 1-5. General Specifications.............. 11 1-6. Option Specifications..............11 ...........12 2. Specifications in Appearance 2-1. External Dimension ..............12 2-2. Front Panel Descriptions ............12 2-3.
  • Page 6 9-4. RS-422 & 485 Serial Communications ........74 ............75 10. Serial Data Information 10-1. CAS 22Bytes Format..............75 10-2. CAS 10Bytes ................75 10-3. AND 18Bytes ................75 10-4. CAS 22Bytes with relay status..........76 ..................77 11. Appendix ................80 12. Modbus Protocol ................85 13. Error Message 13-1.
  • Page 7 CAS Indicator (CI-series) is a product with rich functions and various external interfaces, which is designed to comply well with special requirements in a variety of industrial fields under strong and beautiful designs in appearance.
  • Page 8: Features

    1. Features 1-1. Features ■ High accuracy ■ High speed micro processor adoption ■ Appropriate for weight and measurement system ■ Easy operation and various options. ■ Simple and prompt Full Digital Calibration (SPAC : Single pass automatic span Calibration) ■...
  • Page 9: Digital Loadcell Interface

    1-3. Digital Loadcell Interface DC 9V Applied voltage for load cell Max. 10EA Loadcell connection RS-485 half-duplex(COM2) Communication 9,600BPS ~ 115,200BPS Baudrate 0.01% Full Scale Non-straightness 1-4. Digital and Display Full Digital Calibration : SPAC™ Span Calibration (Single automatic span Calibration) 4.3”...
  • Page 10: General Specifications

    1-5. General Specifications AC 85~264V, 50~60 Hz (20W) Power 192(W) x 199(D) x 96 (H) Product Size ~ 40 ℃ ℃ Temperature Range T2A L250V Fuse Capacity Approx. 1.8 kg Product Weight 1-6. Option Specification Option - 1 Analog V-out (0 ~10V) or I-out (4~20mA) Option –...
  • Page 11: Specifications In Appearance

    2. Specifications in Appearance 2-1. External Dimension (CI-601D, CI-605D) 2-2. Front Panel Descriptions...
  • Page 12 Display Information 1. Display each DLC’s status (Green = OK, Red = NG) 2. 6Digits, Decimal point, sign 3. Unit : kg, lb, ton 4. Message Display : Key input, Error message.. 5. Short cut key with function name 6. Set data SP1~4 (CI-605) 7.
  • Page 13: Keyboard

    2-3. Keyboard Function Key * It sets the weight display near zero point to 0. ( A range of 2%, 5%, 10%, 20% and 100% can be selected.) * Use it to weigh with the tare. * The current weight is memorized as the tare by pressing the key.
  • Page 14 Editor Key It enters 0~9 in the input numeric mode It enters A~Z , symbol in the input alphabet mode * Use it to cursor up-down * Use it to cursor left-right * Use it to page up-downt * Use it to erase privious charactor * Use it to change input symbol Use it to correct any wrong input while entering data.
  • Page 15 Multi Function key Numbers + * Use it to change Item number. * Use it to key tare function * If the tare is known, enter it using the numeric keys. Numbers (If the remaining value occurs when the input value is divided into the minimum unit, the value is rounded and entered.) If F1 is set it for the manual print.
  • Page 16: Rear Panel Descriptions

    2-4. Rear Panel Descriptions CI-601D, CI-605D □ LOAD CELL : Port for connection. Digital Loadcell □ COM 1 : Serial Interface Com Port (Option - RS485) □ COM 2 : Serial Interface Com Port □ OPTION : When Option in Use, please connect. □...
  • Page 17: Installation & Connection

    3. Installation & Connection 3-1. Loadcell Connection Connect the load cell connector to the load cell port which is in the backside of the indicator. * Connection method Function Color Power Brown White Black Green Blue SHIELD Shield Note 1. Wire color can be different depending on the load cell’s manufacturer or it’s model.
  • Page 18: Dlc Mode

    4. DLC Mode What is the DLC mode? Using a digital loadcell to turn on the necessary capabilities and failure to perform diagnostics mode How to Access to the DLC Mode Push the in the weighing mode, by the key to select DLC mode Push the key in the DLC mode to return to weighing mode.
  • Page 19 Menu-4100 Function Set Number of DLC Used Display Part Meaning Set Range Setting the number of DLC Used Set Value : XX (1 ~ 10) (EX _ 1 = Use 1 DLC Initial Value : 1 (EX _ 8 = Use 8 DLC) Note 1.
  • Page 20 Menu-4220 This function useful, when set DLC’s ID using DLC’s serial number. Function Choose the loadcell type Display Part Meaning Digital Module or another digital loadcell ᆷ 1_No Name Set Range (1 ~3) ᆷ 2_WBK-D WBK-D Loadcell ᆷ 3_DSB-D DSB-D Loadcell Note 1.
  • Page 21 Menu-4310 This function is check status of connection of scale (Green = OK, Red = Error, White = no loadcell) Menu-4320 This function check detail information of scale. If scale is organized over 6 DLC, It can change to page use the key.
  • Page 22 Menu-4410 This function is check for communication status. when weight is changed or hunted by extenal noise. (100% = Good, 80% = Not bad, under 75% = Bad) Menu-4420 Function Diagnostic of DLC Display Part Meaning Set Range Choose the number that you want to diagnose Set Value : XX (1 ~ 10) EX _ 1 = Currently connected to the DLC’S ID is set to ‘1’...
  • Page 23 Menu-4510 Function Check DLC Information Display Part Meaning Set Range Set Value : XX (1 ~ 10) Choose the number that you want to check Initial Value : 1 This function can check DLC’s detail information as below ■ F/W Version = Current ROM version ■...
  • Page 24 Menu-4600 This function set to DLC’s parameters Function Set DLC’s parameters Display Part Meaning Set Range Set Value : XX (1 ~ 10) Choose the number that you want to setting Initial Value : 1 You can check DLC’s parameters as below It can move edit position, using keys, It can change parameter values, using...
  • Page 25: Weight Setup(Calibration) Mode

    5. Weight Setup (Calibration) Mode What is the weight setup? It refers to the calibration to set the displayed value to the actual weight in displaying weights. How to Access to the Weight Setup Mode Remove the blot on the rear panel and connect both of CAL pin(check picture below) And turn on the power supply and push the key same time, you can access to weight setup mode...
  • Page 26: Weight Setup(Calibration) Menu

    5-1. Weight Setup(Calibration) Menu (CAL1 – CAL8) CAL 1: Maximum capacity & Division CAL 2: Zero & Span Calibration CAL 3: Gravity adjustment CAL 4: Setting Dual range CAL 5: Trimming Zero & Span CAL 6: Direct Calibration CAL 7: Corner Adjustment CAL 8: Unit Select Note 1.
  • Page 27 (Setting of Maximum Weight and Minimum Division) CAL 1 Setting Method Display Part 1. Using numeric keys Enter maximum weight. = Set, =Cancel 2. Enter minimum division. Push when entering a decimal point Note 1. If [Cancel] key is pushed with a decimal point set, weight & division settings are terminated .
  • Page 28 (Zero and Span Setting) CAL 2 CAL 2-1(Set Multi Step and Zero) Setting Method Display Part Using numeric keys the multi step, =Cancel Set the zero after affirming stability of AD value. Note 1: Multi setting section consists of steps 1~5. A function used to compensate for the load cell output by setting multiple points in some section when actual curve of the load cell is not a straight line as shown below mV/V...
  • Page 29 CAL 2-2(Enter Weight and Span Settings) Using numeric keys , set the counterweight values. = Set, =Cancel Set the span after affirming stability of AD values. Note 1. Set the weight of the counterweight to be within the range of 10% ~ 100% of the maximum weight While initially being given as 100% of the maximum weight, enter again the desired weight value if the weight of the counterweight is different from this.
  • Page 30 (Gravity Calibration) CAL 3 Setting Method Display Part 1. Using numeric keys Enter an initial gravity value. = Set, =Cancel 2. Enter a local gravity value. Note 1: Use when gravity values are different between the production area and the sales area (Dual Range Setting) CAL 4 Setting Method...
  • Page 31 (Zero & Span Adjustment) CAL 5 Zero Adjustment Setting Method Display Part = Set, =Cancel Set the Zero after affirming stability of AD value (Zero is changed with reference to the current AD) Span Adjustment Setting Method Display Part Using numeric keys Enter the desired factor value for change.
  • Page 32 CAL 7(Corner Cal) Function Choose the method of adjustment Display Part Meaning ᆷ 1 _ Corner Set Range Select the corner adjustment Adjustment (1 ~ 2) ᆷ 2 _Axle Select the axle adjustment Adjustment CAL 7-1 Function : Corner Adjustment Set Range : 3 ~ 10 Use Keys Display Part &...
  • Page 33 CAL 7-1-1 Enter method : press key in corner adjustment mode, then move to Corner factor trimming mode Function : Corner Factor trimming Use Keys Display Part & Description(Example 8 Loadcell) Choose position : +1 : +100 : +10000 : -1 This function can corner factor trimming what you want position : -100...
  • Page 34 CAL 7-2 Function : Axle Adjustment Set Range : 3 ~ 10 Use Keys Display Part & Description(Example 8 Loadcell) = Enter, Axle adjustments should perform the number of axles = Cancel Place the load on the 1 axle. Check stable and push “Enter”...
  • Page 35 (Unit Select) CAL 8 Setting Method Display Part Using up, down keys Choose the unit = Set, =Cancel Note 1. Default unit is kg...
  • Page 36: How To Seal The Indicator(Sealing)

    5-2. How to Seal the Indicator (Sealing)
  • Page 37: Weight Mode

    6. Weighing Mode 6-1. Zero function Load Display Part or Used Keys Description Plate Step 1 Empty State with zero changed Step 2 Push the zero key State after performing zero function. Step 3 Empty Namely, the current weight is designated as '0'kg. Note 1.
  • Page 38: Tare Function

    6-2. Tare function Load Display Part or Used Keys Description Plate Tare State with tare Step 1 Placement placed on load plate Step 2 Push the tare key State with tare lamp Step 3 Tare turned ON and tare registered...
  • Page 39: Net Weight/ Gross Weight Selection

    6-3. Net Weight/ Gross Weight Selection Load Display Part or Used Keys Description Plate Tare Weight : 0.500 kg Step 1 Tare Gross Weight state is indicated Push the Gross Weight/net Step 2 weight switching key Current net weight value is indicated with net weigh Step 3 Tare...
  • Page 40: Item Number Change

    6-4. Item Number Change Load Display Part or Used Keys Description Plate Current item number is No. Step 1 0.500kg Step 2 Enter No.22 Step 3 Push the item number key Item number is Step 4 changed to No. 22 Note 1.
  • Page 41: Total Print

    ---------------------- SUB-TOTAL ---------------------- DATE 2012/ 1/ 1 TIME 09:30 COUNT TOTAL 350.0 kg Note 1. Subtotal DATA are deleted automatically or manually according to the Menu No.[2-3-09]. 6-6. Total Print Load Display Part or Used Keys Description Plate Push No.5(Total) key “No.5 key pushed”...
  • Page 42: Selection And Change Of Article Information

    6-7. Selection and Change of Article Information 1) Push key in the scale mode, and the following screen appears.  Select the item to change an input value for using numeric keys.  Push key to change to the previous state(weight weighing state). 6-8.
  • Page 43: Change In Tare Weight

    6-9. Change in Tare Weight  Push No.2 key to select the tare weight and push  Input window for the tare weight is displayed  Enter the desired tare value  Enter [1][0][0][0] and push key (Tare value = 1000) Change of set values 1~6 Push the relevant numeric key to select ...
  • Page 44: Test Mode

    7. Test Mode How to Access to the Test Mode Push the in the weighing mode, by the key to selec test mode or when the power is turned on while pressing key in the front of the indicator. Push the key in the test mode to return to weighing mode.
  • Page 45 1. Key Test Function : Key test Used Key Used Key Used Key When you press any key to test, : Upper Menu the number and code for the key are displayed on the screen. Other Key : Test <Key List> Code Code Code...
  • Page 46 3.AD Test Function : Load Cell Test Used Key Display Part Description Output value of the Calibrated : Upper Menu load cell is displayed. Note 1. Check whether load cell output values are changed while loading and unloading a weight on the load plate. If the number is fixed or the number "0”is displayed, check again to note whether the load cell is correctly connected Note 2.
  • Page 47 5.Print Test Function : Printer Test Used Keys Display Part Description Print out the following form CAS Corporation Print : Upper Menu Come And Succeed TEL 1577-5578 TEST OK Note 1. Designate in advance the printer to be used n Menu No. [2-3-01].
  • Page 48 8.Memory Test Function :Memory test Used Keys Display Part Description EEPROM Memory Error If have some errors, display to bad point Flash Memory Error :Upper Menu If don’t has any error, Memory Test O.K display to OK 9.RTC Test Function :RTC test Used Keys Display Part Description...
  • Page 49: Set Mode

    8. Set Mode 8-1. How to Enter the Set Mode Push the in the weighing mode, by the key to select set mode or when the power is turned on while pressing key in the front of the indicator. Push the key in the set mode to return to weighing mode.
  • Page 52: General Functions

    8-2. General Functions Menu-2101 Function Set Unit Display Part Meaning kilogram (kg) ᆷ 1_kg Set Range (1 ~3) ᆷ 2_ Lb pound (lb) ᆷ 3_ton Menu-2102 Function Set AD Speed Display Part Meaning AD Switching Speed 10 times per second Set Value 0 Set Range Set Value 1...
  • Page 53 Menu-2106 Function Set Stable Range Display Part Meaning Set Range ᄋ x 0.5 division Stability lamp is turned ON when weight change is such that (0 ~99) the width of change in a given time is within the set value x 0.5 Initial Value: division 1x 0.5 division...
  • Page 54 Menu-2108 Function Set Weight Back up Display Part Meaning ᆷ 1 _ Weight back Set Range Weight back up function is not used up not used (1, 2) ᆷ 2 _ Weight back Weight back up is used (based on operation) up used Note 1.
  • Page 55 Menu-2111 Function Set Hold Canceling Conditions Display Part Meaning ᆷ 1_Cancel Hold Hold is canceled when it becomes zero. at zero Set Range ᆷ 2_Cancel upon Hold is canceled when Hold key is entered. (1~3) entering Hold Key ᆷ 3_Cancel upon Hold is canceled when Hold less key is entered.
  • Page 56 Menu-2116 Function Set Tare Key Range Display Part Meaning Set Range ᄋᄋ % Tare key operates up to within +/-ᄋᄋ% of the maximum (0~100) Initial Value: 100 % weight Menu-2117 Function Set Initial Zero Range Display Part Meaning Set Range ᄋᄋ...
  • Page 57 Menu-2120: F1 Key Use Type Menu-2121: F2 Key Use Type Menu-2122: F3 Key Use Type Function Set Key Use Type Display Part Meaning ᆷ 1_Zero Key F key used as the zero key ᆷ 2_Total/Net Weight Key F key used as the total./net weight key ᆷ...
  • Page 58: Communication And Function Setting

    8-3. Communication and Function Setting Menu-2201 Function Set Device ID Display Part Meaning Set Range Device ID : ᄋᄋ (0 ~ 100) Desired device ID may be entered. Initial Value: 0 Note 1 . This function may be used as the indicator's inherent ID in the COMMAND mode. Menu-2202 Function Set Data Transmission Rate...
  • Page 59 ᆷ 1_CAS 22 10 byte of CAS ᆷ 2_ CAS10 Set Range (1 ~ 4) 18 byte Format(AND, FINE) ᆷ 3_AND18 ᆷ 4_CAS 22 22 byte of CAS with relay status Relay status Note 1. Note <Appendix 1> for communication format...
  • Page 60 Menu-2207 Function Set Com1 Output mode Display Part Meaning ᆷ 1_No Data Data is not transmitted Output ᆷ 2_Transmit When Transmitted only if the print key is pushed Print Key is Pushed ᆷ 3_Transmit in Both Transmitted in both stable/unstable cases (Stream Mode) Stable/Unstable Cases ᆷ...
  • Page 61 ᆷ 1_CAS 22 10 byte of CAS ᆷ 2_ CAS10 Set Range (1 ~ 4) 18 byte Format(AND, FINE) ᆷ 3_AND18 ᆷ 4_CAS 22 22 byte of CAS with relay status Relay status Note 1. See <Appendix 1> for communication format...
  • Page 62 Menu-2212 Function Set Com2 Output mode Display Part Meaning ᆷ 1_No Data Data is not transmitted Output ᆷ 2_Transmit When Transmitted only if the print key is pushed Print Key is Pushed ᆷ 3_Transmit in Both Transmitted in both stable/unstable cases (Stream Mode) Stable/Unstable Cases ᆷ...
  • Page 63: Print Function Setting

    Set Printer Type Display Part Meaning ᆷ 1_Printer Not Printer is not used Used ᆷ 2_DEP_CAS CAS Ticket Print Standard Type Ticket Printer ᆷ 3_DLP Label CAS Label Print Standard Type Set Range Printer (1 ~ 6) ᆷ 4_BP Label...
  • Page 64 【 Form 1 】 【 Form 2 】 【 Form 3 】 Date, Time, Date, Time, Date, Time, Serial No., Item No., Net Weighing No., Net Weight Gross Weight, Tare, Net Weight Weight 2009.07.07[TUE] 12:30:46 2009.07.07[TUE]12:30:46 2009.07.07[TUE] 12:30:46 ID_11 , 50.0 kg 50.0 kg Gross :...
  • Page 65 Item Number 2 byte Item Name 10 byte Print count 2 byte Date 10 byte Time 8 byte  CAS BP Series Printer Protocol .Parameter Description Data Length Gross Weight 7 byte Tare Value 7 byte Net Weight 7 byte Net (‘.’...
  • Page 66 Menu-2303 Function Manage Print Data Display Part Meaning ᆷ1_ Acc Value Set Range Accumulated value is cleared upon printing Cleared upon (1 ~ 2) Printing ᆷ 2_ Acc Value Not Cleared when the clearing key is pushed Cleared upon Printing Menu-2304 Function Set Print Line feed...
  • Page 67 Menu-2305 Function Set Print Head Message Set Range Display Part Meaning 50 byte message Enter Message Note 1. A function entering the desired head message upon printing. Menu-2306 Function Set Printing Delay Time Display Part Meaning Set Range 00 x 10ms (0 ~ 200) Initial Value: 1 x Issue print after 00 x 10ms...
  • Page 68: Option Setting

    8-5. Option Setting Menu-2404 Function Adjust the Zero Output upon Using Analog Out option Display Part Meaning Set Range 0000 0.000 mA, 0 V output (0 ~ 24000) 4.000 mA, 2 V output 4000 4015 4.015 mA, 2.007 V output Menu-2405 Function Adjust the Maximum Output upon Using Analog Out option...
  • Page 69: Hardware Set Function

    8-6. Hardware Set Function Menu-2501 Function Set Value Initialization Display Part Meaning No set values of the product are initialized to factory shipping ᆷ 1_ Set Value Not state Set Range Initialized (1 ~ 2) ᆷ 2_ Set Value All set values of the product are initialized to factory shipping Initialization state Executed...
  • Page 70 Menu-2505 Function Set Password Display Part Meaning ᆷ 1_ Password Not Password entry is not used upon entering the setting mode Set Range Used upon Moving (1 ~ 2) the Mode ᆷ 2_ Password Used Password entry is used upon entering the setting mode upon Moving the Mode Function Set Password...
  • Page 71: Rs-232C Interface In Detail

    9. RS-232C Interface in Detail 9-1. RS-232C Port Connection (1) COM - TXD: Pin No. 2, RXD: Pin No. 3, GND: Pin No. 7 ---------------- O 2 Receive Data ---------------- O 3 Transmit Data ---------------- O 7 Signal Ground ┌─ O 8 Carrier Detect ├─...
  • Page 72: How To Connect An Auxiliary Display

    9-2. How to Connect an Auxiliary Display ---------------- O 2 Receive Data ---------------- O 7 Signal Ground 9 pin port (male) 9 pin port (male) RS-232C port of CI-600 Serial port of an auxiliary display 9-3. How to Connect a Label Printer (DLP) --------------- O 2 Receive Data ---------------...
  • Page 73: Rs-422 & 485 Serial Communications

    9-4. RS-422 & 485 Serial Communications RS-422 & 485 transmit signals with the voltage difference, which are more stable for electric noises than other communication methods. In addition, the AC Power Cable or other electric wires should be placed separately, and the shield cable (0.5Φ...
  • Page 74: Serial Data Information

    10. Serial Data Information 10-1. CAS 22Bytes Format DATA (8byte) └─┘ └──┘ │ └──────┐ │ └──┘ US(Unstable) GS(GROSS weight) Device ID Lamp condition byte Empty Unit (kg/t) ST(Stable) NT(NET weight) OL(Overload) ▣ Device ID: Send ing1 byte of device ID to selectively receive the information from the indicator to the receiver.
  • Page 75: Cas 22Bytes With Relay Status

    10-4. CAS 22Bytes with relay status Format DATA (8byte) └─┘ └──┘ │ └──────┐ │ └──┘ US(Unstable) GS(GROSS weight) Device ID Lamp condition byte Relay Unit (kg/t) ST(Stable) NT(NET weight) OL(Overload) ▣ Relay Status Byte Out8 Out7 Out6 Out5 Out4 Out2...
  • Page 76: Appendix

    11. Appendix Appendix 1> Command Mode 1 Description CAS <NT-500 Command> Indicator Function Indicator Response Reception Request for dd RW CR LF Transmit the data in the set format upon command input Weight Data Same as Zero Execute the zero and retransmit dd MZ CR LF to PC upon...
  • Page 77 Appendix 2> Command Mode 2 Description CAS <NT-570 Command> Command data to NT-570A Command description NT-570A Respond Z CR ZERO key T CR TARE key Return the received K G CR GROSS key Return the received K N CR NET key...
  • Page 78 Appendix 3> Command Mode 3 Description CI-5000 : Transmission only if data is requested ( 1 byte communication) Appendix 4> ASCII Table CODE CODE CODE CODE CODE CODE Space “ & ‘ < >...
  • Page 79: Modbus Protocol

    12. MODBUS-RTU PROTOCOL The MODBUS-RTU protocol enables to manage the reading and writing of the registers listed here below according to the specifications contained in the reference document for this standard Modicon PI-MBUS-300. To select the communication with MODBUS-RTU, refer to paragraph SERIAL COMMUNICATION SETTING When specifically indicated certain data will be written directly to EEPROM type memories.
  • Page 80 The Delay parameter present in the paragraph SERIAL COMMUNICATION SETTING allows for a further delay in the instrument response, and this directly influences the number of possible queries in the unit of time. For additional information on this protocol, refer to the general technical specification PI_MBUS_300.
  • Page 81 where: No. registers = number of Modbus register to be read, starting from the Address 1° register; No. bytes = number of data bytes to follow; Val.reg.1 = register contents beginning from the first. The Response contains the number of records changed starting from the Address 1° register. COMMUNICATION ERROR MANAGEMENT The communication strings are controlled by CRC (Cyclical Redundancy Check).
  • Page 82 LIST OF USABLE REGISTERS The MODBUS-RTU protocol implemented on this instrument can manage a maximum of 32 registers read and written in a single query or response. R = the register can be read only W = the register can be written only R/W = the register can be both read and written H = high half of the DOUBLE WORD forming the number L = low half of the DOUBLE WORD forming the number...
  • Page 83 Set point 6 H 40027 Set point 6 L 40028 Ext_Input 40037 Ext_Output 40038 Analog out Span Weight H 40042 Analog out Span Weight L 40043 Analog out Zero Adjust H 40044 Analog out Zero Adjust L 40045 Analog out Span Adjust H 40046 Analog out Span Adjust L 40047...
  • Page 84: Error Message

    13. Error Message 13-1. Error Message from the Weight Setup Mode Error Cause Solution Lower the resolution. The resolution was set in As the resolution = maximum tolerance / value of one excess of the tolerance Err 20 division, adjust the resolution to 1/10,000 or less by correcting 1/10,000.
  • Page 85: Error Message From The Weighing Mode

    13-2. Error Message from the Weighing Mode Error Cause Solution The initialization of the scale cannot be done Turn on the power after placing the scale at a flat place Err 01 because of the shaking weight. with no vibration. Either the connection of load cell is wrong or Check the connection between the load tray and the there is abnormality in the A/D conversion...
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