KERN CKE 6K0.02 User Manual

KERN CKE 6K0.02 User Manual

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Counting scales
KERN CKE
Rev. 3.1
2020-08
GB
KERN & Sohn GmbH
Ziegelei 1
D-72336 Balingen
E-mail: info@kern-sohn.com
Phone: +49-[0]7433-9933-0
Fax: +49-[0]7433-9933-149
www.kern-sohn.com
CKE-BA-e-1930

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  • Page 1 KERN & Sohn GmbH Ziegelei 1 Phone: +49-[0]7433-9933-0 D-72336 Balingen Fax: +49-[0]7433-9933-149 E-mail: info@kern-sohn.com www.kern-sohn.com User manual Counting scales KERN CKE Rev. 3.1 2020-08 CKE-BA-e-1930...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    KERN CKE Rev. 3.1 2020-08 User manual Counting scales Contents Technical specification ....................4 Declaration of Conformity ....................6 Device overview ......................7 Parts ........................7 Operating controls ....................8 3.2.1 Keyboard overview ................... 8 3.2.2 Introducing the numerical value ................ 9 3.2.3...
  • Page 3 Basic mode ........................15 Switching on/off ......................15 Ordinary weighing ....................15 Weighing with tara ....................15 8.3.1 Taring ......................15 Weighing using the under-scales weighing hanger ..........16 Counting the number of pieces ..................17 Counting the number of pieces using the reference item number 5, 10 or 20 ..17 Counting the number of pieces using the selected reference item number <FrEE>...
  • Page 4: Technical Specification

    1 Technical specification KERN CKE 6K0.02 CKE 8K0.05 CKE 16K0.05 CKE 16K0.1 Product number / type TCKE 6K-5-A TCKE 8K-5-A TCKE 16K-5-A TCKE 16K-4-A Interval (d) 0.02 g 0.05 g 0.05 g 0.1 g Weighing range (Max) 6,000 g 8,000 g...
  • Page 5 KERN CKE 36K0.1 CKE 65K0.2 Product number / type TCKE 36K-4-A TCKE 65K-4-A Interval (d) 0.1 g 0.2 g Weighing range (Max) 36,000 g 65,000 g Tare range 36,000 g 65,000 g (subtractive) Reproducibility 0.2 g 0.4 g Linearity ±0,5 g ±1,0 g...
  • Page 6: Declaration Of Conformity

    * Minimum weight of a single part when counting the number of pieces in standard conditions:  There are unsteady ambient conditions (wind gusts, vibrations)  There is diversification of the counted pieces’ weight Declaration of Conformity The valid Declaration of Conformity EC/UE is available at: www.kern-sohn.com/ce CKE-BA-e-2031...
  • Page 7: Device Overview

    3 Device overview 3.1 Parts Item Name Scales plate Display Keyboard Leveling screw foot Power supply socket Leveler Theft-protection port USB interface (factory option) RS-232 interface CKE-BA-e-2031...
  • Page 8: Operating Controls

    3.2 Operating controls 0. 0 0 3.2.1 Keyboard overview Button Name Function in the operating mode Menu function  Switching on/off ON/OFF  Return to a higher menu button (by pressing and holding the level button)  Leaving menu / return to ...
  • Page 9: Introducing The Numerical Value

    3.2.2 Introducing the numerical value Button Name Function Digit selection Confirmation of the entered data. Press the button Navigation button  several times for every item. Wait until the window for value entry in the numerical form is displayed. Navigation button  Decreasing the value of the flashing digit (0–9) ...
  • Page 10: Basic Instructions (General Information)

    The scales should always be operated in line with the provided guidelines. Other op- eration ranges / areas require a written consent of KERN. 4.3 Warranty The warranty expires: •...
  • Page 11: Testing Equipment Supervision

    KERN (www.kern-sohn.com). The reference weights and scales can be calibrated fast and for a low cost in the KERN calibration laboratory (against the national reference) approved by DKD (Deutsche Kalibrierdienst).
  • Page 12: Unpacking, Positioning And Start-Up

    7 Unpacking, positioning and start-up 7.1 Installation place, operation place The scales is designed to ensure reliable weighing results in standard operating con- ditions. The choice of a correct scales location ensures its accurate and fast operation. This is why you should follow the following rules when selecting the installa- tion place: •...
  • Page 13: Integration, Setting And Leveling

    Check if the scales voltage is set correctly. The scales can be connected to the mains only when the voltage specified on the scales (sticker) and the local voltage are identical. Always use the original power supply by KERN. Using any other prod- ucts requires KERN consent. Important information: ...
  • Page 14: Rechargeable Battery Operation (Option)

    Before you connect or disconnect any extra devices (printer, computer) to/from the data interface, the scales should always be disconnected from the mains. Use solely accessories and peripherals supplied by KERN with the scales, being per- fectly compatible with it.
  • Page 15: Basic Mode

    8 Basic mode 8.1 Switching on/off Switching on:  Press the ON/OFF button. Once the displays is lit, the scales autotest will be carried out. Wait until the weight is displayed, the scales is ready for use. Switching off:  Press and hold the ON/OFF button until the display goes off.
  • Page 16: Weighing Using The Under-Scales Weighing Hanger

    • After the load is removed from the scales, the tara weight is displayed as a negative value. • To delete the saved tara value, remove the load from the scales plate and press TARE button. • The taring process can be repeated any number of times, e.g. when weighing several mixture ingredients (making up the weight).
  • Page 17: Counting The Number Of Pieces

    9 Counting the number of pieces Before it is possible to count pieces using the scales, you should learn the average weight of an individual part (unit weight), the so-called reference value. For that pur- pose, place a specific number of counted parts on it. The scales will determine the total weight which will be divided by the number of pieces, the so-called reference piece number.
  • Page 18: Counting The Number Of Pieces Using The Selected Reference Item Number

    Fill the vessel with parts to be counted. The number of pieces will be dis- played directly on the display. button enables to switch between the indication of the number of pieces and of the weight. 9.2 Counting the number of pieces using the selected reference item number <FrEE>...
  • Page 19: Check Counting

    10 Check counting The scales enables to weigh materials to the specific target number of pieces in the preset tolerance range. This function enables also to check if the weighed material belongs to the preset tolerance range. Achieving the target value is indicated by an audible signal (if enabled in the menu) and a visual signal (tolerance symbol Visual signal: Tolerance symbols provide the following information:...
  • Page 20 The audible signal is off Ch-hi Slow beep Slow The audible signal sounds Standard Standard when the target number of beep pieces is higher than the Fast beep Fast preset tolerance range Cont. beep Continuous Limit determination:  In the application menu, display the <check> menu item and confirm, pressing TARE.
  • Page 21: Menu

    11 Menu The menu is divided into the following menu blocks with submenus on several sub- levels: • Application menu • Menu navigation Setup menu Displaying the menu: Application menu Setup menu In the weighing mode press and hold In the weighing mode press and hold TARE button until the first menu item is TARE and ON/OFF buttons simultane- displayed.
  • Page 22: Application Menu

    11.1 Application menu The application menu enables fast and targeted access to the selected application. 11.1.1 Counting mode overview Level 1 Level 2 Description/chapter Number of reference items 5 Number of refer- Number of reference items 10 ence items, see chapter 9 Number of reference items 20 Number of reference items 50 Selected arbitrarily;...
  • Page 23: Setup> Menu Overview

    11.2.1 <Setup> menu overview Level 3 Level 4 / description Level 1 Level 2 Description  External adjustment, see chapter 11.2.2 calext Adjustment  User-defined external adjustment, chapter caleud 11.2.3  Gravity constant in the adjustment location; for graadj introducing the numerical value see chap- ter 3.2.2.
  • Page 24 Print intfce Rs232 RS-232 interface Data transfer, USB interface see chapter 12.4 prmode auto zRange (off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) Automatic transfer of a stable and pos- itive weighing value. Another transfer only once the zero symbol is displayed and the scales is stabilized, see chap- 12.4.1 Data transfer after pressing the PRINT...
  • Page 25 Autoff mode Automatic switch-off function enabled Automatic switch-off Automatic scales switch-off after the function time defined in <Time> menu item Auto elapsed with no change of the load or when not operated Automatic switch-off only for the zero Only0 indication Time 30 s Automatic scales switch-off after the...
  • Page 26: External Adjustment

    BEEPER keys Audible signal switch on/off by press- Audible signal ing the button Check The audible signal is off chapter 10 Slow beep Slow Ch-ok Standard Standard beep Fast beep Fast Cont. beep Continuous The audible signal is off Slow beep Slow Ch-lo Standard...
  • Page 27  Using the navigation buttons , select the required adjustment weight, see the table below. Adjustment Adjustment Model Model weight [kg] weight [kg] TCKE 6K-5-A 2 / 4 / 6 TCKE 16K-5-A 5 / 10 / 15 TCKE 8K-5-A 2 / 5 / 8 TCKE 36K-4-A 10 / 20 / 30 TCKE 16K-4-A...
  • Page 28: Taking Over The Placed Weight As The Pre-Tare Value

     Place the adjustment weight and confirm, pressing TARE. The <wait> and <finish> symbols will be displayed consecutively. After the successful adjustment, the scales will switch to the weighing mode again automatically. If an adjustment error occurs (e.g. there are any items on the scales plate), the dis- play will show <wrong>.
  • Page 29: Entering Tara In The Numerical Form,

    11.2.5 Entering tara in the numerical form, <Ptare manuel>  Display the <Ptare> menu setting and confirm, pressing TARE. To enter the PRE-TARE value in the numerical form, using  navigation but-  tons, select the <manuel menu item.  Confirm, pressing TARE.
  • Page 30: Interfaces

    Pin 5: Weight (RS232) Pin 6: “Low” signal LED “IN4”) Pin 7: “Hi” signal (LED “IN2”) Pin 8: “OK” signal (LED “IN1”) Pin 9: Slow • 8 data bits Standard KERN set- ting • 1 stop bit • no parity CKE-BA-e-2031...
  • Page 31: Printer Connection

    The communication parameters (transmission speed, bits and parity) of the scales and the printer must be compliant, see the <com  Rs232> menu item (chapter 11.2.1) Examples of KERN YKB-01N printouts 9.9949 g Stable/positive weighing value 9.9949 g Unstable/positive weighing value -9.9949 g...
  • Page 32: Kcp Interface Commands

    12.3 KCP interface commands The detailed description can be found in the KERN Communication Protocol manual, available in the Download Center on the home page of KERN. 12.4 Data transfer functions 12.4.1 Data transfer after pressing the PRINT <manual> button Function enabling: ...
  • Page 33: Maintenance, Service And Disposal

    Remove any scattered weighed material immediately. 14.2 Maintenance and service  The device can be operated and maintained solely by the technicians trained and authorized by KERN.  Disconnect from the mains before opening. 14.3 Disposal The packaging and the device should be disposed in accordance with the national or regional law in the location where the device is operated.
  • Page 34: Help For Any Minor Failures

    15 Help for any minor failures If there are any programme execution problems, the scales should be switched off and disconnected from the mains for a while. Next, the weighing process should be started anew. Problem Possible cause • The scales is not on. The weight indicator is not lit •...

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