Excell Precision High Precesion Counting Scale manual

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . ZSME200000007 © E x ce ll Pre c i s i o n L i m i ted 2006. Al l rights r e s erved W o r ld w i de. T he i n f or m at i on c ont a i n e d h e r e i n i s th e pr op erty o f E x ce l l Pre c i s i o n L i m i ted a n d i s s u p p lied w i thout l i a b il i ty fo r er r ors or o m i ss i ons . N o par t m[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 1 T ABLE OF CONTENT BE F ORE U S I N G T HE SCAL E ....................................................................................... . 2 I NS T RUC T I O NS F OR US E ......................................................................................... . 2 PRE P AR I NG TO USE T HE SCAL E ...........[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 2 BEFORE USING THE S C A L E T o e n a b l e y o u t o u s e t h i s s ca l e c o rrec tl y , w e s uggest t hat y o u r e ad t his m a n u a l c a re f u ll y . INS T RUC T IONS FOR U SE 1. P l ease k e ep sc a l e i n a co o l a nd d ry p l ace. D o not sto r e at h i g h te m peratures. 2. Do not a l l o w [...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 3 CH A PTER 1 INTROD U CTIO N 1-1 F E A T URES 1. Up to 1/30 , 000 d i s p lay res o l u tion ( I nter na l re s o l u t i o n 1/6 0 0,00 0 ) 2. Auto cal i b ra t i on 3. K i logra m (kg) an d pou n d ( l b ) w e i g h i ng m odes 4. F u l l ran g e t are, Au t o zero trac k i n g , Pre- ta re 5. Da t a accu m[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 4 P cs . . . . . . . . . . P cs . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 E X P L A N A TION OF D I SP L A Y S C A L E W I T H T WO WE I G H I NG U N I T S: W E IGH T UNI T W EIGH T (per1000) QUAN T I T Y → 0 ← 3 3 ..... 3 3 . . . . . + s tab le 3 3 . . . . . . S C A L E W I T H ONE W E I GHING UN I T : W E IGH T UNI T W EI[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 5 . . . . . . . . . . P cs INDIC A T I ON SY M B O L “ 3 ” 1. T : Sho w i ng a f ter deduc t i o n of p ack a ge w eight ( T a re). 2. ® 0 ¬ : Sho w i ng t h e sc a l e i s i n z ero p o s i t ion. 3. M+ : Acc u m u l at i o n. 4. S t a b le : Sho w i n g the s c ale i s i n s t a b l e co nd i t i o n. [...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 6 1-3 KE Y FUNC T ION 1. 0 - 9 key a nd th e de c i m a l p o i nt : F or s etting the u n i t w e i gh t , to ta l co u nt & p ackage w e i g h t. 2. CE : Press t h i s k ey to c l e a r a l l i np u t d i g i t s . 3. ® 0 ¬ : P r ess t h i s key , the d i s p lay w i l l re t urn to 0 . 4. H I GH PRE C[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 7 9. : Press t h i s ke y , t he to ta l c o unt i n c l u d i n g the p re v i ous c a l c u l a t i on w il l b e sto r ed in the m e m or y . 10. : F o r c l ea r i n g the s t ored m e m or y . + + . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 8 1-4 P O W E R S U P P L Y A L T ERN A T I V E POWER SUPP L I ES 1. AC 1 15V ± 10 % 2. AC 230V ± 10 % 3. 4Ah inte r n a l rec h arg e a b l e b a ttery 4. 10Ah i nt e rn a l re c har g ea b l e b attery POWER CONS U M P T I ON About DC 25 m A ( w i thout i nt e rn a l r echar g ea b le batter y ) About DC 3[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 9 CH A PTER 2 OPE R A TION 2-1 M A CHINE ON T urn o n m ach i ne by p res s i ng ON / O F F po w er s w i tch. T he n , the d i s play w i l l c ount d o w n and revert t o zer o . F If th e m ach i ne i s eq u i p ped w i th “ PRIN T ER & RS232 ” op t i ons, the d i s p l a y w i l l a ppe a r the car[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 10 2-3 S C A LE W I T H T W O W E IG H ING UNI T S UNIT SELECTION: Press l b/kg to ch o ose the w eig h i ng un i t a n d the d i s p l ay w il l b e sho w n “ kg ” o r “ lb ” . ¨ T he u n i t s t atus w il l b e m e m or i zed. 2-4 S C A LE W I T H ON E W E IG H ING UNI T [[[ “ kg ” or “ lb ”[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 11 B. H o w t o r ecall t h e p r eset un it we i g h t: (1) P r ess ke y . ® 0 ¬ 3 Stable 3 (2) P r ess one of th e key 0 ~ 9 to rec a l l t h e preset w eight. ® 0 ¬ 3 . Stable 3 F « W hen sc a le w i th t w o w e i ghing u n i t s, t he nu m ber of “ UNI T W EIG H T (PER100 0) ” d i s p l a y i s u[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 12 2-5 COUN T ING In ord e r to o b ta i n the u n i t w e i gh t of th e sa m p l e, carry out t h e sa m p li n g for m al i t i es b e fore co unting. T her e are t w o w ays as follo w : A . T h e un it wei g h t o f t h e o b je c t t o b e wei gh e d is un k n o w n: (1) Pu t the sa m p l e o n p l atte [...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 13 P cs . . . . . . . . . . B. T h e un it wei g h t o f t h e o b je c t t o b e wei gh e d is k n o w n: (1) Key in the w e i g ht v a l ue of 10 0 0 pcs ( u n it w e i ght ´ 1000 pcs). (If sc a le w i th on e w e i g h i ng u n i t, p l ea s e ke y i n t he u n i t w eight.) ® 0 ¬ 3 . . Stable 3 ï ð u [...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 14 2-6 DEDUC T ION OF PA C K A GE W E IGH T I n i t iates a ta re o r canc e l s a ta re. T her e are t w o w ays as follo w: A . T h e wei g h t o f t h e c o nt ai n e r is un k n o w n ( T a r e): (1 ) Put the c o n ta i ner on th e p l atte r . . th e we ig ht o f th e c o n t a in e r (2) P r ess k e y . [...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 15 B. T h e wei g h t o f t h e c o nt ai n e r is k n o w n ( P r e- T a re ): P l ea s e re f er to p age 2 3 “ B . Set the for m of “ pre- ta re ” func t i on ” f i rst and p re-s e t the f unc t i o n to “ 0 ” o r “ 1 ” . B-1) Se t ti n g “ 0 ” f o r t h e f o rm o f “ p r e- t a re ?[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 16 B-2) Set t i n g “ 1 ” f o r t h e f o rm o f “ p r e- t a re ” : (1) T h e re i s ob j ect on t h e p l att e r . . . Stable 3 th e wei g ht on p l at t er un i t we i gh t ´ 1 0 0 0 p cs th e Q ’ t y o n pl a tt er (i f s c a l e wit h t wo wei g h i n g u nit s , th e d i s p l a y w i ll sh o[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 17 2-7 A CCU M U L A T ION (1) Pu t ob j ect on the platte r . . . th e p r e s ent we i gh t on p l at t er u n it we i g h t ´ 1 0 0 0 p cs th e p r e s e n t Q ’ t y o n pl a tt e r (i f s c a l e wit h t wo wei g h i n g u nit s , th e d i s p l a y w i ll sh o w 1 0 0 0 p cs ’ wei g ht) (i f sc a l e[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 18 2-8 Q U A N T I T Y CHECK- W EIG H I NG If the q u an t i ty on the sc a l e i s over t he p reset q uan t i t y , the b eep w il l sou n d and the UNI T W E I GH T (PER 1000) d i s p l ay w il l s h o w - . and f l a s h. SE T T I NG M A X IM U M L IM I T O F QU A N T I T Y : (1) P r ess ke y ( w hen the s[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 19 2-9 CHECK - W EIG H ING If the w e i gh t on t h e p l att e r i s ov e r the preset w e i g h t, the beep w il l so u nd a n d the UN IT W EI G H T (PER 1000) d i s p l ay w il l s h o w and f lash . SE T T I NG M A X IM U M L IM I T O F WE I GH T : (1) P r ess k ey ( w hen the sc a l e i s l o aded o r u [...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 20 C L E A R I NG M A X I M U M L I M I T O F QU A N T I T Y OR WE I GH T : C l e a ring m a x i m u m li m i t of q u an t i ty o r w e i ght, p l ea s e do t he sa m e procedu r e as a b ove ste p by step (In p r ocedu r e ( 2 ), key i n “ 0 ” instead of the ot h er nu m bers). 2-10 ZERO FUNC T ION T her[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 21 2-12 A U T O C A LIB R A T ION (1) W he n the d i s p lays are zero, press . key then l b/kg k ey at t h e sa m e t i m e. Don ‘ t re l e a s e your f i n g ers f ro m the keys un t i l the w e i g ht d i s p l ay is appea r ed “ - - - - - ” . ® 0 ¬ 3 . . Stable 3 the va l ue o f f u l l ca p ac i t[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 22 CH A PTER 3 USER INTER F ACE SETTING T her e are 6 k i nds o f inter f ace m odes for use r to fre e -set t i ng. A . Set t h e a pp ea r a n ce o f f un ct i o n . (1) P r ess ® 0 ¬ ke y . ® 0 ¬ 3 - - - - - Stable 3 - - - - - - (2) P r ess 1 t o ent e r th e set t i ng m ode. (3 ) Press 1 k e y. X Plea[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 23 B. Set t h e f o rm o f “ p re - t a re ” f u n c t i o n . (1) P r ess ® 0 ¬ ke y . ® 0 ¬ 3 - - - - - Stable 3 - - - - - - (2) P r ess 1 t o ent e r th e set t i ng m ode. (3) Press 2 k e y. X Please c h o ose 0 or 1 by press i n g 0 or 1 key 0 : T he t are v a l u e can n o t be p reset w hen t he[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 24 C. Set t h e f o rm o f fu n c t i on (1) P r ess ® 0 ¬ ke y . ® 0 ¬ 3 - - - - - Stable 3 - - - - - - (2) P r ess 1 t o ent e r the s et t i ng m ode. (3) P r ess 3 k e y. . X F u n c t i on r ese r va t i on ! If to ab a ndon a nd esc a pe f r o m the sett i ng m ode, press . ke y .[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 25 D. Set t h e ac t i o n o f fu n c t i on (1) P r ess ® 0 ¬ ke y . ® 0 ¬ 3 - - - - - Stable 3 - - - - - - (2) P r ess 1 t o ent e r th e set t i ng m ode. (3) P r ess 4 k e y. X Please c h o ose 0 or 1 by press i n g 0 o r 1 key 0: T he func t ion can o n l y be u sed w hen scale i s s t a b l e. 1: Ho [...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 26 E. Set t h e n e x t ac t i o n o f fu n c ti on (1) P r ess ® 0 ¬ ke y . ® 0 ¬ 3 - - - - - Stable 3 - - - - - - (2) P r ess 1 t o ent e r th e set t i ng m ode. (3) P r ess 5 ke y. X Please c h oose 0 or 1 by pressi n g 0 or 1 ke y 0: T he f u nc t i on c a n not w ork fo r the ne x t unti l t h e d i [...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 27 F . H o w t o se t t h e s p e e d o f sa m p l i n g a n d ze r o ra n g e T he s peed of s a mplin g : T he sp e ed set t i n g i s fro m 01~15. T h e s m a ll er nu m ber you set, the s l o w er sp e ed f o r sa m p li n g i s. T he s l o w er spee d you set , the sc a l e w i l l s h o w m ore accura t [...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 28 A PPE N DIX SPECIFI C A TION T ABLE S t a n d a r d c o un ti n g sca l e: Exte rn al r es o l u ti o n : 1/6 0 00 CA P A C I T Y D I V IS I ON M I N IM U M R E SO L U T I ON 300 g 0.05 g 0.01 g 600 g 0.1 g 0.02 g 1.2 kg 0.2 g 0.04 g 3 kg 0.5 g 0.1 g 6 kg 1 g 0.2 g 12 kg 2 g 0.4 g 30 kg 5 g 1 g 60 kg 10 g 2[...]

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    E X CEL L PR EC I S I O N CO. , L TD . 29 Exte rn al r es o l u ti o n : 1/3 0 000 CA P A C I T Y D I V IS I ON M I N IM U M R E SO L U T I ON 300 g 0.01 g 0.0005 g 600 g 0.02 g 0.001 g 3 kg 0.1 g 0.005 g 6 kg 0.2 g 0.01 g 30 kg 1 g 0.05 g 60 kg 2 g 0.1 g 300 kg 10 g 0.5 g 600 kg 20 g 1 g[...]