EMGA ED-H Series Manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. PRECAUTION BEFORE USING THE SCALE ........4 2. INTRODUCTION ....................6 3. COMMON SPECIFICATIONS ..............7 4. DISPLAYS ......................8 5. KEY DESCRIPTIONS..................9 6. OPERATIONS....................11 6.1 Zeroing the display............................11 6.2 Unit selection..............................11 6.3 Taring ................................11 6.4 Percentage..............................12 6.5 Counting pieces............................13 6.6 Check-weighing/counting/percentage....................14 6.7 Hold function..............................16 6.8 Accumulation (summing)........................17 6.9 Subtraction function..........................18...
  • Page 4: Precaution Before Using The Scale

    1. PRECAUTION BEFORE USING THE SCALE 859715-25-35 en ma 2012-07...
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  • Page 6: Introduction

    Environment The scale should always be used in an environment, which is free from excessive air currents, corrosives, vibration, and temperature or humidity extremes. These factors will affect displayed weight reading. DO NOT install the scale: *Next to open windows or doors causing drafts or rapid temperature changes *Near air conditioning or heating vents *Near vibrating, rotating or reciprocating equipment *Near magnetic fields or equipment that generates magnetic fields...
  • Page 7: Common Specifications

    3. COMMON SPECIFICATIONS Interface RS-232 Output Optional 0 ℃ ~ 40 ℃ / 32 ℉ ~ 104 ℉ Operation Temperature Power supply AC Adaptor 12V/800mA Display 6 digits LCD digital display Pan Size (mm/inch) 306(W) x 222(D) / 12.0 (W) x 8.7 (D) -Weighing -Counting pieces -Percentage...
  • Page 8: Displays

    4. DISPLAYS The LCD display will show a value and a unit to the right of the digits. Other labels are TARE, GROSS weight, ZERO, stable “ ” and for Low battery “ ”. 859715-25-35 en ma 2012-07...
  • Page 9: Key Descriptions

    5. KEY DESCRIPTIONS KEYS FUNCTIONS Set the zero point for all subsequent weighing. The display shows zero. Tare the scale. Stores the current weight in memory as a tare value, subtracts the tare value from the weight and shows results. This is the net weight.
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  • Page 11: Operations

    6. OPERATIONS 6.1 Zeroing the display You can press the “ZERO” key to set the zero point from which all other weighing and counting is measured, within 4% of power up zero. This will usually only be necessary when the platform is empty. When the zero point is obtained the display will show the indicator for zero.
  • Page 12: Percentage

    Put a weight on the pan. Only the weight that is added after taring will be displayed. And the value displayed is the net weight of the product Remove the container a negative value will be shown. If the scale was tared just before removing the container this value is the gross weight of the container plus all products that was removed.
  • Page 13: Counting Pieces

    Remove the 700g weight Place a 200g weight on the pan, the display will show 28.57% as 200g is 28.57% of 700g. Pressing the “COUNT/ ▲ ” key will return the scale to weighing. Note : the scale may jump by large numbers unexpectedly if small weights are used to set the 100% level.
  • Page 14: Check-Weighing/Counting/Percentage

    Place any other sample (ex. 500g) on the pan which you want to know how many the sample is. The display will be show “25 pcs”. It means the sample as 500g is consisted of 25 pieces. Note : 1) Pressing “%/ ▶ ” key is possible to show unit weight, Total weight and the count (pcs) by turns.
  • Page 15 Input low limit value (ex. 100g), the way is as same as high limit was set. After inputting low limit value, press “TARE/Enter” key to confirm it. Then the scale will return to weighing mode with the Check-weighing function enabled When a weight is placed on the scale the arrows will show if the weight is above or below the limits and the beeper will sound as described below.
  • Page 16: Hold Function

    HIGH LIMIT SET LOW LIMIT is set to zero The display will show “LO” and the beeper will be off when the weight is less than the High Limit. Above the High Limit the display will show “OK” and the beeper will be on. Note :1) When you would like to use check-counting/percentage, sampling should be set before you set HI/LO limit values 2) The low limit is set greater than the high limit.
  • Page 17: Accumulation (Summing)

    6.8 Accumulation (summing) How to operate 1) Place the item to be weighed (or) counted on the pan (ex. 150g) then press “M+/Exit” key. 2) “ ×× ” is displayed. (xx: the number of accumulated times) 3) After showing of “ ××...
  • Page 18: Subtraction Function

    7) As soon as the total weight is disappeared, the display will show the new weight. To view the total weight from memory Press the “M+/Exit” key with nothing on the pan when the scale is at zero. The display will show the total number of times as “...
  • Page 19: User Programming Functions

    7. USER PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS The scale has 8 parameters that can be set by the user. Press the “COUNT/ ▲ ” key for approx. 2 seconds to enter into Parameters Setting mode. 7.1 Backlight type There are 3 options for backlight type. You can select its options by pressing “COUNT/ ▲ ” key.
  • Page 20: Label Format Setting

    Place on the weight, and the stable mark shows on the left of the AU on display, the scale prints all the data automatically. (ex. DEP-50 ticket printer) Place on the weight, and the stable mark shows on the left of the AUL on display, the scale prints all the data automatically.
  • Page 21: Baud Rate Setting

    2. Press the “TARE /Enter” key in order to confirm and move to next setting. 7.4 Baud Rate setting There are 4 options for baud rate option. You can select its options by pressing “COUNT/ ▲ ” key. Options: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 (Default setting: 9600) Press the “TARE /Enter”...
  • Page 22: Zero Tracking Range

    7. 6 Zero tracking range There are 4 options for zero tracking range. You can select its options by pressing “COUNT/ ▲ ” key. Options: 0.5d, 1d, 2d, 4d (Default setting: A2 1d) Press the “TARE /Enter” key in order to confirm and move to next setting. 7.
  • Page 23: Selection Of The Available Units

    7.8 Selection of the available units There are 4 kinds of unit: kg, g, lb, oz 1. When the display show “Unit”, press “TARE/Enter” key to enter into the available units selection setting. 2. The first unit is “g”. “ g” can not be set OFF cause it is default unit in the scale. 3.
  • Page 24: Battery Operation

    8. BATTERY OPERATION The scale can be operated from the battery if desired. The battery life is approximately 80 hours. When the battery needs charging a symbol “ ” on the weight display will turn on. The battery should be charged when the symbol is on. The scale will still operate for about 10 hours after which it will automatically switch off to protect the battery.
  • Page 25: Rs-232 Output

    9. RS-232 OUTPUT The scale can be ordered with an optional RS-232 output. 9.1 Mode EIA-RS 232 C’s UART signal 9. 2 Format(Au on/off) Baud rate: 9600 BPS Data bits: 8 BITS Parity bit: Stop bit: Data format: Code ASCII Connector: 9 pin socket Pin2 Input Pin3 Output...
  • Page 26 Counting mode ========COUNT======== Quantity: 20 pcs Quantity: 23 pcs Quantity: -23 pcs Quantity: 23 pcs Quantity: - 3 pcs ………………………………….. Total: 40 pcs Count: 1 times Note: In accumulation mode, when the total weight/pcs is”0” and the count is not “0”, the count of results will be “0”.
  • Page 27 ACP is set off, the scale is in accumulation mode, and limit values are not set. Press PRINT key to output the total accumulated value and times. Weighing mode: ……………………………….. Total: 386.3g Count: 4 times Counting mode: ………………………………….. Total: 40 pcs Count: 1 times When the accumulation is not used and limit values are not set, press PRINT key to...
  • Page 28 When the Accumulation function is not used and the limit values are set. And transmit by pressing PRINT key: Weighing mode: Counting mode: Percentage mode: 859715-25-35 en ma 2012-07...
  • Page 29 DEP-50 form (Au on): The scale transmits data automatically when it is stable. In this mode, press “M+/Exit” key to accumulate weight / pcs, but it doesn’t transmit total weight / pcs and count by pressing “PRINT” key. Weighing mode: Weight: 90 g Weight:...
  • Page 30 g- 20 ( HEX ) ; 67 ( HEX ) ; 20 ( HEX ) ; 20 ( HEX ) Ib-20 ( HEX ) ; 6C ( HEX ) ; 62 ( HEX ) ; 20 ( HEX ) kg-20 ( HEX ) ; 6B ( HEX ) ; 67 ( HEX ) ; 20 ( HEX ) oz-20 ( HEX ) ;...
  • Page 31 REMARKS: STA → A weigh status of the scale Scale is stable → “ S ”, not stable → “ U ” SIGN → Sign of the weight data Zero and positive weight → “ “, negative weight → “ - ” Overload →...
  • Page 32 9. 9 key Command (PC → Scale) Command(1byte) Weighing Mode Char. 0x4C L (l) Same as CHECK/◀ key 0x6C 0x43 C (c) Same as COUNT/ 0x63 0x52 R (r) Same as %/▶ Key 0x72 0x55 U (u) Same as UNIT/CLEAR Key 0x75 0x4D M (m)
  • Page 33: Auto Calibration

    10. AUTO CALIBRATION (can be done in kg/g, Ib) Give a long press of TARE/Enter key in normal weighing mode without performing Tare function. When the display is flashing and showing the weight value, put on the mass. While the scale is stable, the display will be back to zero automatically. Please take away the mass while scale is counting backward.
  • Page 34: Variables

    12. Variables (The prompt character) used in scale also in label printer Variable Effective Qualification Specifications Size name Weighing/counting Accumulated times 2 byte Weighing/counting/percent Net weight 7 byte Weighing/counting/percent Net weight(no dot) 6 byte Weighing Right shifting digit of NWB 1 byte Weighing/counting/percent Tare weight...
  • Page 35 Variable Effective Qualification Specifications Size name Counting Unit weight 7 byte Counting Unit weight (no dot) 6 byte Counting /percent Quantity 7 byte Counting /percent Quantity (no dot) 6 byte Counting Total Quantity 7 byte Counting Total Quantity (no dot) 6 byte Weighing/counting/percent High Limit...
  • Page 36: Error Codes

    13. TABLE LIST FOR FULL CAPACITY Spec 3kg x 0.1g 6kg x 0.2g 15kg x 0.5g 30kg x 1g unit 3.0009 6.0018 15.0045 30.009 6.0018 15.0045 30.009 60.018 105.045 210.09 520.18 1050.45 14. ERROR CODES During the initial power-on testing or during operation it is possible the scale may show an error message.
  • Page 37: Technical Data

    15. TECHNICAL DATA Capacity 3000g 6000g 15000g 30000g g Version Readability(e=d) 0.1g 0.2g 0.5g Capacity 15Ib 30Ib 60Ib Ib Version Readability(e=d) 0.0002Ib 0.0005Ib 0.001Ib 0.002Ib External Resolution 1/30,000 Internal Resolution 1/600,000 Display Type Display Indicators Stability, Center of Zero, Gross, Net, Battery status, Hi-Ok-Lo, Units Hi-Lo Check Indicators Display with Alert beeper Weight Units...

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