KERN FKB Operating Instructions Manual

KERN FKB Operating Instructions Manual

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Table scales
KERN FKB
Type TFKB-B
Version 1.1
2023-03
GB
KERN & Sohn GmbH
Ziegelei 1
72336 Balingen-Frommern
Germany
www.kern-sohn.com
+0049-[0]7433-9933-0
+0049-[0]7433-9933-149
info@kern-sohn.com
TFKB-B-BA-e-2311

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  • Page 1 KERN & Sohn GmbH www.kern-sohn.com Ziegelei 1 +0049-[0]7433-9933-0 72336 Balingen-Frommern +0049-[0]7433-9933-149 Germany info@kern-sohn.com Operating instructions Table scales KERN FKB Type TFKB-B Version 1.1 2023-03 TFKB-B-BA-e-2311...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    KERN FKB Version 1.1 2023-03 Operating instructions Table scales Content Technical data ...................... 5 Declaration of conformity ..................8 Appliance overview ....................9 Components ....................9 Operating elements ..................10 3.2.1 Keyboard overview ..................10 3.2.2 Numerical input ....................11 3.2.3 Overview of displays ..................11 Basic Information (General) ................
  • Page 3 Adjustment ....................18 External adjustment < CalExt > ..............19 7.9.1 External adjustment with user-defined adjustment weight < caleud > ..20 7.9.2 Gravitational constant adjustment location < graadj > ......22 7.9.3 Gravitational constant place of location < grause > ........23 7.9.4 Basic Operation ....................
  • Page 4 Setup menu ....................45 Overview < setup > ..................45 13.3.1 Communication with peripheral devices via KUP connection ......50 14.1 KERN Communications Protocol (KERN Interface Protocol) ....51 14.2 Issue functions ..................52 Add-up mode < sum > ..................52 14.2.1 Data output after pressing the PRINT button <...
  • Page 5: Technical Data

    1 Technical data KERN FKB 6K0.02 FKB 8K0.1 FKB 8K0.05 FKB 15K0.5 Item no./ Type TFKB 6K-5-B TFKB 8K-4-B TFKB 8K-5-B TFKB 15K-4-B Readability (d) 0.02 g 0.1 g 0.05 g 0.5 g Weighing range (max) 6000 g 8000 g...
  • Page 6 KERN FKB 16K0.1 FKB 16K0.05 FKB 30K1 FKB 36K0.1 Item no./ Type TFKB 16K-4-B TFKB 16K-5-B TFKB 30K-3-B TFKB 36K-4-B Readability (d) 0.1 g 0.05 g 0.1 g Weighing range (max) 16000 g 16000 g 30000 g 36 kg Taring range (subtractive)
  • Page 7 KERN FKB 36K0.2 FKB 65K1 FKB 65K0.2 Item no./ Type TFKB 36K-4B-B TFKB 65K-3-B TFKB 65K-4-B Readability (d) 0.2 g 0.2 g Weighing range (max) 36 kg 65 kg 65 kg Taring range (subtractive) 36 kg 65 kg 65 kg Reproducibility 0.4 g...
  • Page 8: Declaration Of Conformity

    ** Smallest part weight for piece counting - under normal conditions: ➢ There are unsteady ambient conditions (draft, vibrations) ➢ The parts to be counted are being scattered Declaration of conformity The current EC/EU Conformity declaration can be found online in: www.kern-sohn.com/ce TFKB-B-BA-e-2311...
  • Page 9: Appliance Overview

    3 Appliance overview 3.1 Components Pos. Designation Weighing plate Display Keyboard Levelling screw Mains adapter connection Bubble level Anti-theft protection device connection KUP connection (KERN Universal Port) TFKB-B-BA-e-2311...
  • Page 10: Operating Elements

    3.2 Operating elements 3.2.1 Keyboard overview Button Name Function in Operating Function in Menu mode ➢ Switch on/off ➢ Navigation key  (press button long ➢ Menu level back time) ➢ Exit menu / back to ON/OFF-but- ➢ Switch on/off the dis- weighing mode.
  • Page 11: Numerical Input

    3.2.2 Numerical input Button Designation Function Select cipher Confirm entry. Press button repeatedly for every Navigation key ➔ digit. Wait until the numeric input window extin- guishes. Reduce flashing cipher (0 – 9) Navigation key  Increase flashing cipher (0 – 9) Navigation key ...
  • Page 12: Basic Information (General)

    • The balance may only be used according to the described conditions. Other areas of use must be released by KERN in writing. 4.3 Warranty Warranty claims shall be voided in case: •...
  • Page 13: Monitoring Of Test Resources

    Information is available on KERN’s home page (www.kern-sohn.com) with regard to the monitoring of balance test substances and the test weights required for this. In KERN's accredited calibration laboratory test weights and balances may be calibrated (return to the na- tional standard) fast and at moderate cost.
  • Page 14: Unpacking, Installation And Commissioning

    Unpacking, Installation and Commissioning 7.1 Installation Site, Location of Use The balances are designed in a way that reliable weighing results are achieved in common conditions of use. You will work accurately and fast, if you select the right location for your balance. On the installation site observe the following: •...
  • Page 15: Unpacking And Checking

    Check, whether the voltage acceptance on the scales is set correctly. Do not connect the scales to the power mains unless the information on the scales (sticker) matches the local mains voltage. Only use KERN original mains adapter. Using other makes requires consent by KERN. Important: ➢...
  • Page 16: Battery Operation (Optional)

    7.5 Battery operation (optional) When the batteries are exhausted, in the display will appear < Lo Bat >.  Rotate the balance carefully in a way that the bottom of the balance is freely ac- cessible.  Open the battery compartment and exchange the batteries. Ensure correct polarisation.
  • Page 17: Rechargeable Battery Operation (Optional)

    7.6 Rechargeable battery operation (optional) ATTENTION  The rechargeable battery and the battery match with each other. Only use the delivered mains adapter.  Do not use the balance during the loading process.  The rechargeable battery can only be replaced by the same or by a type recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 18: Connection Of Peripheral Devices

    Before connecting or disconnecting of additional devices (printer, PC) to the data in- terface, always disconnect the balance from the power supply. With your balance, only use accessories and peripheral devices by KERN, as they are ideally tuned to your balance.
  • Page 19: External Adjustment < Calext

    7.9.1 External adjustment < CalExt >  Press and hold the TARE and ON/OFF buttons simultane- ously to enter the setup menu.  Wait until the first menu item < Cal> is displayed.  Confirm by ➔ button, < CalExt> will be displayed. ...
  • Page 20: External Adjustment With User-Defined Adjustment Weight < Caleud

     Place the adjustment weight and confirm with ➔ button, < wait> followed by < reMvld> will be displayed.  Once < reMvld> is displayed, remove the adjustment weight.  After successful adjustment the balance automatically re- turns to weighing mode. In case of an adjustment error (e.g.
  • Page 21  Acknowledge selection by ➔ button. < Zero >, < Put ld > followed by the weight value of the adjust- ment weight to be placed will be displayed.  Place the adjustment weight and confirm with ➔ button, < wait> followed by < reMvld> will be displayed. ...
  • Page 22: Gravitational Constant Adjustment Location < Graadj

    7.9.3 Gravitational constant adjustment location < graadj >  Press and hold the TARE and ON/OFF buttons simultane- ously to enter the setup menu.  Wait until the first menu item < Cal> is displayed.  Confirm by ➔ button, < CalExt> will be displayed. ...
  • Page 23: Gravitational Constant Place Of Location < Grause

    7.9.4 Gravitational constant place of location < grause >  Press and hold the TARE and ON/OFF buttons simultane- ously to enter the setup menu.  Wait until the first menu item < Cal > is displayed.  Confirm by ➔ button, < CalExt > will be displayed. ...
  • Page 24: Basic Operation

    8 Basic Operation 8.1 Turn on/off Start-up:  Press the ON/OFF button. The display lights up and the balance carries out a self- test. Wait until the weight display appears The scales are now ready for operation using the last ac- tive application Switching off: ...
  • Page 25: Zeroing

    8.3 Zeroing In order to obtain optimal weighing results, reset to zero the balance before weighing. Zeroing is only possible in the range ± 2% Max. For values greater than ± 2% maximum the error message < zlimit> is dis- played ...
  • Page 26: Change-Over Button And F Button (Standard Settings)

    8.5 Change-over button and F button (standard settings) The change-over button and the F button can be allocated with different functions. The following functions are set as per standard (<default>) in the different weighing applications: Short key pressing Long key pressing ➢...
  • Page 27: Switch-Over Weighing Unit

    8.5.1 Switch-over weighing unit As per standard the change-over button is set so that is it possible to switch-over between the weighing units by shortly pressing. Enable unit: The unit for quick selection can be determined when -button is shortly pressed for the first time. ...
  • Page 28: Display Gross Weight Value

    Enable another unit:  Select menu setting < unit> and confirm on ➔ button.  Wait until the display flashes.  Use the navigation keys  to select the weighing unit and confirm on ➔ button. For the required settings of an application unit (%, FFA) selection, please see chap.
  • Page 29: Underfloor Weighing

    8.6 Underfloor weighing Objects unsuitable for placing on the weighing scale due to size or shape may be weighed with the help of the flush-mounted platform. Proceed as follows:  Switch off the balance  Open closing cover at the balance bottom. ...
  • Page 30: Operating Concept

    9 Operating concept From factory the balance is delivered with various applications (weighing, check weighing, counting). After the first start-up the balance is in the <Weighing> applica- tion. In the application menu (see chap. 13.2) however, you can define, selecting an ap- plication, in which mode the balance after switching-on has to continue working.
  • Page 31 According to the selected application in the application menu just appear the applica- tion-specific settings, so that you reach the target quickly without deviation. • Information about the application-specific settings you will find in the description of the respective application. •...
  • Page 32: Application

    10 Application <Weighing> How to carry out a simple weighing and taring, please refer to chap. 8.2 or 8.4. Further specific settings you will find in the following chapters. Shouldn’t the application <Weighing> already be enabled, select the menu setting < mode >  < weih >, see chap. 9 10.1 Application-specific settings Call up menu: Press the TARE key and hold it until <...
  • Page 33: Pre-Tare

    10.2 PRE-Tare 10.2.1 Take over the placed weight as PRE-TARE value Ptare actuAl  < < > >  Deposit weighing container Invoke menu setting < Ptare > and confirm by ➔ but-  ton.  To take over the placed weight as a PRE-TARE value, use the navigation keys ...
  • Page 34: Enter The Known Tare Weight Numerically

    10.2.2 Enter the known tare weight numerically < Ptare >  < manuAl >  Invoke menu setting < Ptare > and confirm by ➔ but- ton.  Using the navigation keys  select the setting Select < manuAl > and confirm by pressing the ➔ but- ton.
  • Page 35: Weighing Units

    10.4 Weighing Units 10.4.1 Setting weighing unit  Select menu setting < unit> and confirm on ➔ button.  Wait until the display flashes.  Use the navigation keys  to select the weighing unit and confirm on ➔ button. •...
  • Page 36: Weighing With Multiplication Factor Via The Application Unit

    10.4.2 Weighing with multiplication factor via the application unit <FFA> Here you determine with which factor the weighing result (in gram) will be multiplied. By that way, e.g. a known error factor in the weight determination can be immediately taken into account. ...
  • Page 37: Application

    11 Application <Counting> Shouldn’t the application <Counting> already be enabled, select the menu setting < mode >  < count >, see chap. 9 11.1 Application-specific settings Call up menu: Press the TARE key and hold it until < apcmen> is displayed. ...
  • Page 38: Using The Application

    11.2 Using the application 11.2.1 Piece counting Before the balance can count parts, it must know the average part weight (i.e. refe- rence). Proceed by putting on a certain number of the parts to be counted. The ba- lance determines the total weight and divides it by the number of parts, the so-called reference quantity.
  • Page 39 Reference quantity user-defined:  If necessary, put on and tare the weighing container.  Put on the desired quantity of reference pieces.  Invoke menu setting < ref > and confirm by ➔ button.  Use the navigation keys  to select the setting < free> and confirm on ➔...
  • Page 40  Enter piece weight, numerical input see chap. 3.2.2, the active digit flashes.  Acknowledge by ➔ button. The balance is now in piece counting mode counting all units on the weighing plate. 2. Parts counting  If necessary, put on and tare the weighing container. ...
  • Page 41: Application < Checkweighing

    12 Application < Checkweighing > Shouldn’t the application <Checkweighing> already be enabled, select the menu setting < mode >  < check >, see chap. 9 12.1 Application-specific settings Call up menu: Press the TARE key and hold it until < apcmen > is displayed. ...
  • Page 42: Using The Application

    12.2 Using the application 12.2.1 Checkweighing With the <Checkweighing> application variant you can check if the weighing good is within a predefined tolerance range. When limit values are exceeded below or above, an acoustic signal (if enabled in menu) will sound and an optic signal (tolerance marks) will be displayed Optic signal: The tolerance marks provide the following information: Weighed-in goods exceed predefined tolerance...
  • Page 43  Use the navigation keys  to select setting < limlow >.  Press ➔ button to confirm, the numeric input window for entering the lower limit value will appear. The active digit is flashing.  Enter lower limit value (numerical input see chap. 3.2.2) and confirm the entry.
  • Page 44: Menu

    13 Menu 13.1 Navigation in the menu Call up menu: Application menu Setup menu Press the TARE button and keep it Press the TARE and ON/OFF button at pressed until the first menu item will be the same time and keep them pressed displayed until the first menu item will be displayed Select and adjust parameters:...
  • Page 45: Setup Menu

    13.3 Setup menu In the setup menu you have the possibility to adapt the behaviour of the balance to your requirements (e.g. environmental conditions, especial weighing processes). These settings are global and do not depend on the selected application (with excep- tion of: <buttons>).
  • Page 46 Print intfce Rs232 RS 232 interface* Data output USB interface* USB-d *only in connection with KUP interface Switch on / off add-up mode, see chap. 14.2.1 prmode trig On, off manual Data output by pressing the PRINT button, see chap. 14.2.2 On, off autopr Automatic data output with stable and...
  • Page 47 BEEPER keys Switch on / off acoustic signal by pressing button Acoustic signal Check Acoustic signal off Slow Slow ch-ok Standard Fast Fast Cont. Continuous Acoustic signal off Slow Slow ch-lo Standard Fast Fast Cont. Continuous Acoustic signal off Slow Slow ch-hi Standard...
  • Page 48 buttons Standard settings, see default chap. 8.5 Key allocation Button disabled Set weighing unit, see unit chap. 10.4.1 Select weighing application, mode see chap. 9 Execute HOLD function, hold s.Kap. 10.3 spush f-key  Open PRE-Tare settings,  ptare see chap. 10.2 change lpush Set reference quantity, see...
  • Page 49 tarerg 100% Definition max. taring range, selectable 10% - 100%. Numeri- Taring range  cal input see chap. 3.2.2 ztrack Automatic zero tracking [ <3d ] Zerotracking In the event that small quantities are removed or added to the material to be weighed, incorrect weighing re- sults can be displayed due to the “stability compensa- tion“.
  • Page 50: Communication With Peripheral Devices Via Kup Connection

    Issue may be made to a printer, PC or check displays. In reverse order, control or- ders and data inputs may be made via the connected devices. The balances are equipped with a KUP connection (KERN Universal Port) as per standard.
  • Page 51: Kern Communications Protocol (Kern Interface Protocol)

    14.1 KERN Communications Protocol (KERN Interface Protocol) KCP is a standardized set of interface orders for KERN balances, which allows many parameters and device functions to be called up and controlled. KERN devices that have KCP can use it to connect easily to computers, industrial control systems and other digital systems.
  • Page 52: Issue Functions

    14.2 Issue functions 14.2.1 Add-up mode < sum > With this function the individual weighing values are added into the summation memory by pressing a button and edited when an optional printer is connected. Activate function: In Setup menu invoke the menu setting < Print >  < sum > and confirm ...
  • Page 53 Sample log (KERN YKB-01N): Menu setting < prmode >  < format >  < short > First weighing Second weighing Third weighing Number of weighings/ Total Sample log (KERN YKB-01N): Menu setting < prmode >  < weight  < sglprt ...
  • Page 54: Data Output After Pressing The Print Button < Manual

    14.2.2 Data output after pressing the PRINT button < manual > Activate function:  In Setup menu invoke the menu setting < print >  < prmode  < > trig > and confirm with ➔ button.  For a manual data output select the menu setting < manual > with the naviga- tion keys ...
  • Page 55: Automatic Data Output < Auto

    14.2.3 Automatic data output < auto > Data output happens automatically without having to press the PRINT button as soon as the corresponding output condition has been met, dependent on the setting in the menu. Enable function and set the output condition: In Setup menu invoke the menu setting <...
  • Page 56: Data Format

    Sample log (KERN YKB-01N): 14.3 Data format In the setup menu call up the menu setting < print >  < prmode>   <weight >  <gntprt > and confirm on ➔ button. Use the navigation keys  to select the menu setting < format > and con- ...
  • Page 57: Servicing, Maintenance, Disposal

    Spilled weighing goods must be removed immediately. 15.2 Servicing, maintenance  The appliance may only be opened by trained service technicians who are autho- rized by KERN.  Before opening, disconnect from power supply. 15.3 Disposal Disposal of packaging and appliance must be carried out by operator according to valid national or regional law of the location where the appliance is used.
  • Page 58: Instant Help For Troubleshooting

    16 Instant help for troubleshooting In case of an error in the program process, briefly turn off the balance and disconnect from power supply. The weighing process must then be restarted from the beginning. Fault Possible cause • The balance is not switched on. The weight display does not glow.
  • Page 59: Error Messages

    17 Error messages Error message Explication zlimit Zero setting range exceeded UnderZ Zero setting range not achieved instab Load instable wrong Adjustment error Underload Overload Lo Bat Capacity of batteries / rechargeable batteries ex- hausted TFKB-B-BA-e-2311...

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