Ad-weighing FC-500Si User Manual

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Counting Scale
FC-50Ki FC-5000Si
FC-20Ki FC-500Si
FC-10Ki
FC-5000i
FC-2000i
FC-1000i
FC-500i
WM+PD4000541B
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Counting Scale

ふ Counting Scale FC-50Ki FC-5000Si FC-20Ki FC-500Si FC-10Ki FC-5000i FC-2000i FC-1000i FC-500i WM+PD

Page 2 - This manual and Marks

1-7. Last Unit Weight Used Feature There are a number of ways to register a unit weight to count. The scale has a feature to keep the last unit weigh

Page 3 - Contents

2. FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW 2. Front Panel Overview The key displays comparator limits and time &

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3. BASIC OPERATIONS 3-1. Basic Operations Turn The Display ON and OFF 1. Press the STANDBY/OPERATE key to turn the scale on when displaying the

Page 5 - 1. INTRODUCTION

TARE  The TARE key will subtract the displayed container weight. 1. Remove everything from the weighing pan and press the ZERO key to zero the

Page 6 - 1-2. Unpacking

3-2. To Start Counting 1. Press the STANDBY/OPERATE key to turn the scale on when displaying the standby indicator. Or press the RESET key to cle

Page 7 - 1-3. Setting Up Your Scale

3-3. Unit Weight By Samples 10 Sample Size 1. Three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED’s should be blinking at this point, if not, press the RESET key to clear

Page 8 - Calibration

5, 25, 50 or 100 Sample Size 1. Three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED’s should be blinking at this point, if not, press the RESET key to clear any unit weight

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Desired Sample Size 1. Three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED’s should be blinking at this point, if not, press the RESET key to clear any unit weight. lf you

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Desired Sample Size Not Using The SAMPLE Key 1. Three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED’s should be blinking at this point, if not, press the RESET key to cl

Page 11 - 2. Front Panel Overview

3-4. Unit Weight By KEYBOARD 1. Three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED’s should be blinking at this point, if not, press the RESET key to clear any unit weigh

Page 12 - 3. BASIC OPERATIONS

This manual and Marks All safety messages are identified by the following, “WARNING” or “CAUTION”, of ANSI Z535.4 (American National Standard Ins

Page 13 - Container weight

3-5. Unit Weight By ID Number 1. If there are no unit weight’s stored in memory, refer to “5-1. Store Unit Weight by ID Number”. Three UNIT WEIGHT B

Page 14 - 3-2. To Start Counting

4. ENTERING A TARE WEIGHT There are two methods of tare operations.  Using the TARE key to subtract the displayed container weight directly. Plea

Page 15 - 3-3. Unit Weight By Samples

4-2. To Clear TARE Either: 1. Have nothing on the weighing pan.  If the ZERO indicator is not displayed, press the ZERO key to zero the scale.

Page 16 - 5, 25, 50 or 100 Sample Size

5. STORE UNIT WEIGHT 5-1. Store Unit Weight by ID Number The scale can store up to 500 unit weights by 6 digit ID numbers, from 000001 to 999999. T

Page 17 - Desired Sample Size

5-2. Clearing A Stored Unit Weight 1. Press and hold the C key, then press the STORE UNIT WEIGHT key – release both. 2. “Clear ID” will appe

Page 18 - ÑBlinkingÒ

5-3. Store Item Code by ID Number An item code of up to 12 alphanumeric characters can be set using the 10-key pad, and it will be stored with the I

Page 19 - Ñbeep, beepÒ

11. Press the ENTER key. The ID number is stored with Item code and the display returns to normal.  You may return to step 2 by pressing the

Page 20 - Ñ000000Ò

5-4. Unit Weight, Tare, Comparator Limits & Total Count Stored The scale is initially set to store the ID numbers with a unit weight and an item

Page 21 - 4. ENTERING A TARE WEIGHT

6. USING THE M+ MEMORY 6-1. The M+ Memory Function  The scale can accumulate count data by pressing the M+ key, or automatically (refer to the

Page 22 - 4-2. To Clear TARE

2. The scale will clear the last M+ addition. If the scale beeps 4 times, there is no M+ addition to erase. Automatic M+ Accumulation Mode  M+ Accu

Page 23 - 5. STORE UNIT WEIGHT

Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ...3 1-1. Introductio

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This function is not to clear the last M+ addition, but to subtract count data instead of addition. The number of additions is increased. There is no

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The count display will show the F-Function and its present setting will blink. 4. Use the 0 Æ 6 keys to display the number of the desired set

Page 26 - Alphanumeric Character Table

These temporary limits will disappear when the display is turned off. 8. TIME AND DATE FUNCTION  The scale has a time and date function and that d

Page 27 - 23SAMAUUW (g)1 ABCDEFGHIJKL

4. Use the 10-key pad to set the time and press the ENTER key to return to normal. The clock will start from “00” seconds. 9. CALIBRATION  Ca

Page 28 - 6. USING THE M+ MEMORY

display the desired calibration weight. (For example: Using 10kg calibration weight that actually weighs 10.002kg.) 3. Press the ENTER key. The ca

Page 29 - 6-4. The M- Function

9-2. Gravity Compensation When the scale is first used or has been moved to different place, it should be calibrated using a calibration weight

Page 30 - 7. COMPARATOR FUNCTION

10. F-FUNCTION PARAMETERS 10-1. To Change or View F-Function Settings  Start with the scale in standby mode, with the display is turned off. 1. P

Page 31 - Viewing Comparator Limits

6. Press the ENTER key to save any changes and/or move to the next item. 7. When finished: Press the STANDBY/OPERATE key to exit. Then, pres

Page 32 - 8. TIME AND DATE FUNCTION

10-2. F-Functions  “” designates factory settings. F-00-X Weighing Unit  Weight Display. 0 kg (kilograms, FC-i series), g (grams, FC-Si series)

Page 33 - 9. CALIBRATION

 Display ON Unit Weight – Reset or Last. When the display is turned on, the scale can be set to recall the last unit weight used. 03 The unit weight

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9-1. Calibration Procedure Using a Weight ...31 9-2. Gravity Compensat

Page 35 - 9-2. Gravity Compensation

F-02-X ACAI Operation & Min. Unit Weight  ACAI Mode When Unit Weight Entered by Sample Pieces. 0 ACAI is disabled. 13 ACAI automatic operatio

Page 36 - 10. F-FUNCTION PARAMETERS

F-04-X Environment and Beeper  Zero Tracking. Zero tracking traces a drift from zero caused by temperature changes etc., and stabilizes the zero

Page 37 - 12345670.0000045678901234567

 Upper Limit. 03 Enter via the 10-key pad. Use the - or . key to “set minus value. 010  Lower Limit. 03 Enter via the 10-key pad. Use

Page 38 - F-01-X Operations

 Data to be Sent. 001003 Count data sent. You select which data to be sent by keying in a 0 or 1 for the data: Date, ID no., PCS (cou

Page 39 - count Weight

F-09-X key  Operation mode for the key 03 Operating as a MODE key to display comparator upper and lower limits, and time and date. 1 Op

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F-11-X Time & Date  Time and Date Display. Select the order of date display. 0 Year-Month-Date. 13 Month-Date-Year. 2 Date-Month-Year. f-11-01

Page 41 - F-05-X Comparator

11. ACAI FUNCTION 11-1. 11-2. ACAI Automatic Counting Accuracy Improvement The ACAITM (Automatic Counting Accuracy Improvement) function recalcul

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Pcs On the ACAI Weighing Pan Addition Range 60 63~123 10 13~27 70 73~139 20 23~50 80 83~153 30 33~71 90 93~167 40 43~90 100 103~300 50 53~107

Page 43 - ID Weight

12. RS-232C SERIAL INTERFACE  The scale has not only a standard RS-232C interface but also optional interfaces, Ch.1 and Ch.2.  The specifications

Page 44 - F-09-X key

12-2. Data Output Mode  The data output modes and parameters are set by F-Functions in f-06 / 07 / 08-X as described in the F-Function parameters,

Page 45 - F-11-X Time & Date

1. INTRODUCTION 1-1. Introduction Thank you for your Purchase! This manual describes the functions of your counting scale and how to get the mos

Page 46 - 11. ACAI FUNCTION

Data Format (f-06/07/08-03)  Format for AD-8121 MODE 1 or 2. (f-06/07/08-03="0")  Format for AD-8121 MODE 3. (f-06/07/08-03="1"

Page 47 - 11-3. ACAI Manual Operation

12-4. Connecting the AD-8121 Printer / MODE 3  When using MODE 3 of the AD-8121 printer, printouts are obtained using the PRINT key (f-06/07/08

Page 48 - 12. RS-232C SERIAL INTERFACE

12-5. Command Mode  In the command mode, the scale is controlled by commands that come from an external device, computer etc. Do not set f-06/07/0

Page 49 - 12-2. Data Output Mode

Command Definition Notes MR Store the unit weight and tare weight into the specified ID memory. MI Store the item code into the specified ID memory

Page 50 - Print Operations Settings

Data Format  Store the unit weight in use, other values (according to f-01-05) and specified item code Command E , 1 2 3 CLF Stores into id000123

Page 51 - AD-8121 Printout Sample

Reply A N, 0 0 0 01234CLF  Tare weight Command ? T R CLF Reply T R, + 0 0 1.2346[ kgCLF  Request the scale to reply with the contents of ID memory

Page 52 - ” sets the unit

 Store the comparator limits into a specified ID memory. Command M L , 1 2 3 ,+1010,+990CLF Reply AK ID number: Maximum 6 digit Upper

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12-6. Using a Bar Code Reader  The bar code reader can be connected to the RS-232C interface on the scale. It can read bar codes for the ID number,

Page 54 - Data Format

 Read the instruction/technical manual of your bar code reader to connect it with the scale. Bar Code Data and Format  The bar code data that the s

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Tare Weight (g) 19 10 digits including sign and decimal point. Enter a tare weight in “g” directly. Similar to “4-1. Using the KEYBOARD TARE key”.

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 It is possible to send the time and date to a computer connected to the RS-232C interface using the scale's built-in clock.  The optional rec

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Comparator upper limit =12345 Codabar (NW-7) A17+000012345A 58

Page 58 - Bar Code Data and Format

12-7. Using UFC (Universal Flex Coms) Function  The UFC function allows you to print out as you format the printer (UFC format).  The scale can s

Page 59 - 1.234 kg

Example: #04 “EOT” of ASCII code  Repeat data The control codes $SP, $CR and $LF can be used with “ + maximum 2 digit number”. That code will be r

Page 60 - A17+000012345A

PF,‘ID~’,$CD,$CR,$LF,& ‘PN~’,$NM,$CR,$LF,& ‘Count’,$CR,$LF,& $SP4,$PC,$CR,$LF,& ‘Unit~Weight’,$CR,$LF,& $SP4,$UW,$CR,$LF,& ‘We

Page 61 - Reply AK

13. OPTIONS 13-1. OP-01 Bar Code Reader The OP-01 includes a bar code reader, RS-232C cable, AC adapter (100V~240V), power plug adapter (US to Eur

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Using OP-01 Bar Code Reader 1. Plug the modular connector of RS-232C cable into the port on the bottom of bar code reader, and twist the lock to the

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Step 6 Disable transmitting UPC-E check digit Step 7 Disable transmitting EAN-13 check digit Step 8 Disable transmitting EAN-8 check digit Step

Page 64 - 13. OPTIONS

STABL      .888888 .881pcs2345678901234567890123456712345678901234567890123456723456789012345678901234567123456789012345678901234567

Page 65 - Using OP-01 Bar Code Reader

2. Fully loosen the lock screw and remove the battery.  If you want to recharge the battery while it is still in the scale, you may do so. In that

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13-3. OP-03 2 Ch. RS-232C Multiple RS-232C interfaces expanding your counting applications are obtained by installing OP-03. OP-03 Installation Sta

Page 67 - 888888

1-3. Setting Up Your Scale 1. Place the scale on a suitable weighing surface (Refer to Best Conditions For Weighing of next page) and turn the adjust

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13-4. OP-04 RS-232C and Comparator Relay Output Multiple RS-232C interfaces and relay output for the comparator results are obtained by installing O

Page 69 - 13-3. OP-03 2 Ch. RS-232C

13-5. OP-05 Remote Scale Interface A two-scale system using the scale is possible by installing OP-05 and connecting a remote scale. You can use any

Page 70 - OP-04 Installation

Specifications for Remote Scale The scale has the ability of driving up to 4 load cells (350Ω) in a remote scale (platform). Set for the capacity rang

Page 71 - OP-05 Installation

Step Parameters Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 1 Ws 200kg 30.0kg 600kg 2 Ns 20,000 30,000 60,000 3 d’ 2 3 6 4 d 2 (=0.02kg) 5 (=0.005kg)

Page 72 - Capacity and Resolution

Wd (kg) = 0.005 x 2/5 = 0.002 (kg) Ws (kg) = 0.002 (kg) x 6,000 = 12 (kg) Calibrating the Remote Scale When a remote scale is newly connected, set th

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6. Go to step 2 in section “9-1. Calibration Procedure Using a Weight” to calibrate the remote scale. 14. SPECIFICATIONS MODEL FC-500i FC-1000iFC-20

Page 74 - Calibrating the Remote Scale

MODEL FC-500Si FC-5000Si Capacity g 500 g 5000 g Resolution g 0.02 g 0.2 g Capacity lb 1 lb 10 lb Resolution lb 0.00005 lb 0.0005 lb Sample S

Page 75 - 14. SPECIFICATIONS

14-1. Dimensions 280 300282117FC–2000i FC–5000i FC–10Ki FC–20Ki FC–50Ki 285330152462 437 2

Page 76 - Options

15. GRAVITY ACCELERATION MAP Values of gravity at various locations Amsterdam 9.813 m/s2 Manila 9.784 m/s2 Athens 9.807 m/s2 Melbourne 9.800 m

Page 78 - 15. GRAVITY ACCELERATION MAP

 Best operating temperature is between 20°C~25°C / 68°F~77°F at about 50%~60% relative humidity. There shouldn’t be large temperature fluctuations.

Page 79 - World map

16. INDEX -------...10, 11, 13, 14, 15 key...9, 27, 29, 42 ~ , Space code...

Page 80 - 16. INDEX

Operating mode...7, 36 Simple operation...36 Simple operation mode...7 Sta

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MEMO 80

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MEMO 81

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------- key ~ , Space code ,Standby indicator 82

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1-4. Standby and Operating Mode The scale has two principal modes: Standby mode and operating mode. Standby mode: When the scale has power suppli

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