Adam Equipment CBD 4 User Manual

Adam Equipment CBD 4 User Manual

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Adam Equipment
CBD SERIES
(P.N. 302666242, Revision B, May 2011)
© Adam Equipment Company 2011

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  • Page 1 Adam Equipment CBD SERIES (P.N. 302666242, Revision B, May 2011) © Adam Equipment Company 2011...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    RS-232 OUTPUT ....................28 INPUT COMMANDS FORMAT ................29 STORING DATA VIA RS232................30 PLU ENTRY USING RS-232 INTERFACE............31 10.0 CALIBRATION ......................32 11.0 ERROR CODES .....................34 12.0 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ..................35 13.0 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES.............38 14.0 SERVICE INFORMATION ..................38 © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
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  • Page 5: Introduction

    • The scales have bi-directional RS-232 interface communicating with a PC or printer. An optional USB interface is available. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 6: Technical Specifications

    87 ohm – 1200 ohm, Suitable for 4 X 350 ohm load cells Connection 4 wire connection to load cells plus shield Maximum cable length 6 meters Termination 9 pin D-subminiature plug on scale © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 7: Common Specifications

    100 PLUs with description, unit & tare weight Other Features and Accuracy enhancement for parts counting, internal Specs rechargeable battery (up to 70 hours operation dependent on number of load cells used and use of the backlight) © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 8: Installation

    • Place the platform in the locating holes on the top cover. • Do not press with excessive force as this could damage the load cell inside. • Level the scale by adjusting the four feet. The scale should be © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 9 Level the scale by adjusting the four feet. If fitted with a spirit level then it should be adjusted such that the bubble is in the centre. • Press [Local/Rem] to select the local scale or the remote base for configuration and operation. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 10: Remote Scale Connection

    Setting a high resolution without providing a good input to the remote scale ADC will not give better accuracy and may make the scale difficult to meet performance specification. For best performance ensure a minimum of 0.1 µV / d. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 11: Key Descriptions

    To set the upper limit for the number of items counted. When this upper limit is exceeded the scale will sound the beeper. A secondary function is to use it access the menus for user settings. [Print] It is used to print the weighing data. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 12: Displays

    This consists of a 6 digit display to indicate the weight on the scale. An arrow above the symbols will indicate the following: Low battery, Net Weight Display, "Net" Stability indicator, “Stable” Zero indicator, “Zero” Unit in use indicator, “Lb” or “Kg” © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 13: Unit Weight Window

    If the LED is green, the battery has a full charge. If it is red, the battery requires further charging and yellow indicates the battery is being charged. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 14: Operation

    Place the item on the pan and enter the appropriate PLU number using the keypad. The scale will display the Total Weight, Unit weight and the Count of the item in the respective windows. See section 6.4 © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 15: Zeroing And Taring The Display

    The scale could be tared a second time if another type of product was to be added to the first one. Again only the weight that is added after taring will be displayed. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 16 103g is entered into the 60Kg scale with 5g readability, then the display will show -105g. • The tare value for each scale is held in memory so that they are not lost when the active scale changes. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 17: Memory Functions

    However the [M+] key is still active and can be pressed to store the values immediately. In this case, the values will not be stored when the scale returns to zero. • See Section 7 for enabling Automatic Accumulation © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 18: Parts Counting

    • As more items are added to the scale, the weight and the count will increase. • If the scale is not stable, the calculation will not be completed. • If the weight is below zero, the “Count” display will show negative count. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 19: Entering A Known Unit Weight

    • To lock the unit weight and prevent Auto-update, press [U.Wt.]. • This feature is turned off as soon as the number of items added exceeds the count used as a sample. • © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 20: Count Pre-Set Or Check-Weighing

    • Clearing of either or both the limits is allowed. Both limits cleared will disable the Preset altogether. • If Preset Weight was selected the first display would show “Hi WEG” and “Lo WEG”. • The beeper will work as described in the Beeper Parameter. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 21: Plu (Product Look Up)

    Enter or determine the Unit Weight as described in section 6.3.1 and 6.3.2 of this User Manual. The Tare and Unit Weight to be stored can be either taken from a weighing in process or by manual entry of data. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 22 "Technical parameters" (default is 2% of capacity) then the scale will be Zeroed and no tare value will be stored. To avoid this, use a larger container, reduce the zero range or use the digital tare method. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 23: Entering Description Manually

    The numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 will be 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Note that this method is only used where alpha-numeric data is permitted. This is used for the Description field and the User ID number, Scale ID number in the parameters section. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 24: Recalling Plu's Manually

    • If the tare value stored does not match the increment of the selected scale (For example, storing -1.446 for a scale with d=0.05) then round the tare weight depending on the scale resolution (For example, in this case, -1.45 would be used as the tare value). © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 25 • If a PLU number is recalled that does not have any information stored against it, the scale will continue to work with Tare and Unit weight unchanged. NOTE: PLU’s can be stored and recalled using RS-232 Interface (see section 9.1 and 9.2 of this user Manual). © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 26: Parameters

    “LitE"” “"oFF"” Backlight is set to off “LitE"” "on"” Set to on at all times “LitE"” "AUt" Set to work automatically when a weight is placed on the scale or a key is pressed. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 27 Description under the PLU section. The ID can be “ “ alpha-numeric but is limited to 6 characters. tECH Allows access to the Technical parameters using a password. Not normally accessed by user. See Section 12. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 28: Real Time Clock

    Pressing the [Zero] key will escape for the date and time settings with the current values unchanged. It is possible to change only the time by setting a new time, then pressing the [Zero] key when the date settings are shown. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 29: Battery Operation

    If the LED is green the battery has a full charge. If it is red, the battery is nearly discharged and yellow indicates the battery is nearly charged. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 30: Rs-232 Output

    Type B USB connector Software drivers for allowing a PC to operate with the USB interface is available for the Adam Equipment web site. The RS-232 and USB interfaces are the same for input and output. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 31: Input Commands Format

    • If an illegal command is received or a command cannot be carried out then send the command back with the addition of ER in front of it. For example if the command is NN<cr><lf> send back ER NN<cr><lf>. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 32: Storing Data Via Rs232

    PLU number. For the SPLU command the data is: PLU number (2 characters), (Comma) description (max 12 characters). If the fields are less than the maximum all characters need not be used. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 33: Plu Entry Using Rs-232 Interface

    • Send PLU text data to be stored with current Tare and U/W values. i.e. “SPLU27, M4 Nut Brass” <CR> Any information stored for the Tare Weight, Description and the Unit weight will be stored in the scale and can be recalled for use in the future. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 34: Calibration

    “LoAd ” “ 0010” “ KiLoS” Load the calibration weight onto the scale If the mass is different than the value shown press the [CE] key then enter the calibration weight to be used . Then press [Print]. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 35 “SPAn” “ PASS” “ ” weight should be removed. If calibration is not possible an error message will be shown “SPAn” “ FAiL” “ LoW ” or “HiGH © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 36: Error Codes

    Platform is not installed. turning the scale on. Load cell may be damaged. Electronics may be damaged. Calibration error Improper calibration. FAIL HiGH FAIL LoW If the problem persists contact your dealer or Adam Equipment for assistance. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 37: Technical Parameters

    Both scales have the same menus [Tare/Zero] to escape as without except that the capacity of the local changing data as with the user scale is fixed and cannot be parameter section. entered. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 38 “Pin2” press [Print]. “donE” Press [U.Wt./Units] to continue “CAL” Enter calibration section use [Print] key to enter. where the local or remote scale is Escape the parameters with the selected. See section 10. [Zero/Tare] © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
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  • Page 40: Replacement Parts And Accessories

    Include any recent history of the unit. For example: -Has it been working since it’s delivered -Has it been in contact with water -Damaged from a fire -Electrical Storms in the area -Dropped on the floor, etc. © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 41: Warranty Information

    During the warranty period, should any repairs be necessary, the purchaser must inform its supplier or Adam Equipment Company. The company or its authorised Technician reserves the right to repair or replace the components at any of its workshops depending on the severity of the problems. However, any freight involved in sending the faulty units or parts to the service centre should be borne by the purchaser.
  • Page 42 © Adam Equipment Company 2011 Page...
  • Page 43 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...
  • Page 44 For a complete listing of all Adam products visit our website at www.adamequipment.com © Copyright by Adam Equipment Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reprinted or translated in any form or by any means without the prior permission of Adam Equipment.

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