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XK3190-A1 +P Weighing Indicator USER ’ S GUIDE Attention: Please read this User’s Guide carefully when you use the indicator![...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P 1 . Specifications 2 . Installation 2.1 Front & Back View of Indicator 2.2 Keyboard Function 2.3 Connecting Loadcell to Indicator 3. Calibration 4. Operating Instructions 4.1 Starting and Starting auto zero setting at turning on 4.2 Manual Zero Setting (Semi-automatically setting zero ) 4.3 Tare Function 4.4 Connecting Scor[...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P 1 Specification 1 Model XK3190-A1 + 2 Sample rated 5~25 times / sec 3 Load cell sensitivity 1~ 2mv/v 4 Division 1/2/5/10/20/50/100 optional 5 Display 7-bits LED digital display 0.56” in character height and 7 status indicating. 6 Clock can display day/month/year and second/minute/hour 7 Scoreboard display interface Using seri[...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P 2. Installation 2.1 Front & Back View of the Indicator 1 ACCU 2 PRE-T 3 FUN TARE ENTER 4 CLEAR 5 CHECK 6 DATE 0 STORE WEIGH 7 SET PRINT 8 CALB 9 TIME PRINT ZERO UNIT:KG MONEY PRICE AUTO DATE TIME TARE STABLE (Graph 2-1) Front View of Indicator * ACCU - accumulating FUN- function CALB – Calibrating ( 2 5 ) p i n s ( 1 5 ) [...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P 2.2 Keyboard Function Key Function 1 [ACCU],[ UNIT PRICE] No meaning 2 In calibration mode, pressing [PRE-TARE/2] , can input digital key “2”; In weighing mode, the key is used for presetting tare. 3 [DELETE/4] In calibration mode, pressing [DELETE/4], can input digital key “4”; In weighing mode, it is deleting function[...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P 15 In calibration or parameters setting mode, pressing [ weigh], it will exit from original calibration or setting mode and return to weighing mode. 2.3 Connecting Loadcell to Indicator 1. The 9-pin socket is used for the link-up of loadcell, which has been clearly shown in the graph 2-3. 2. The 4-pin shielded cable is used, +S[...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P 3. Calibration According to the Graph 2-3, connecting Indicator and loadcell, and the indicator enters weighing mode. 1. Connecting calibration jumper to the 15- pin socket on the indicator back panel. (There is a 15-pin plug in the packing carton with its 14-pin short connected with 15-pin. ) 2. According to table 4-3, carry o[...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P step Operation Display Explanation 8 press [ 1 ] [ 5 ] [ 0 ] [0 ] press [ Enter ] [ A LoAd1] [ d 1500 ] Loading weight ≥ 5% Max. 。 Example: 1500 After stable light is on, press [ Enter ] key. 9 press [ Enter ] [ noLoAd ] Confirming zero position again. 10 press [2] [0] [0][0] [0] press [ Enter ] [ ALoAd2 ] [ 20000 ] Reloadi[...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P out. 4. . Operating Instructions 4.1 Power on 1 When using AC power , power on , setting the ship- form switch at the back cover of the indicator on “1” ; If using DC power , setting the ship- form switch at the back cover of indicator on “1”, then pressing the recover switch, the indicator will perform “999999 - 0000[...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P (Graph 4-1) Serial Communication port and score display port 4.4 Connecting Scoreboard to Indicator 1. The display interface of scoreboard is 15-pin socket, which has been clearly shown in the Graph 4-1. 2. The scoreboard signal is 20mA continuous current loop, outputting in binary code, the baud rate is 600. 4.5 Connecting Pri[...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P ▲ The printer must be compatible to the indicator, please choose the recom mended printer. ▲ The printer GND can not be connected to the power GND, otherwise the indicator or printer will be destroyed. 3. Set print parameters step operating display Explanation 1 press [PRN Set ] press [ 9 ] [ 7 ] press [ Enter ] [ P 00 ] [ [...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P Press[Enter] [ dct ] 1: use discount End Note: You can use discount only when the blank filling mode is selected. 4. print and print format Press [PRINT] key, you can print required weighing data according to print setting. Record Format: Weight Bill D a t e 9 7 - 0 1 - 3 1 NO. Time Gross ( kg ) Tare ( kg ) Net ( kg ) Accumulat[...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P REMARK ★ If setting the odE parameter to 1, you can perform the blank filling priting, at this time the other priting formats a re invalid (Records format and document format are invalid). Method: pushing [print] key, if dct parameter is set to 1, it will display [BFL **], inputting the discount rate and pushing [Input], it w[...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P communication m ode parameters. (2) The sequence of parameters setting as following: Connecting the loadcell , the indicator enters into working mode which is shown in the Graph 2-3. Insert the setting jumper into 15-pin socket at the back of indicator. (There is a 15-pin plug in the packing carton with its 14-pin shorte connec[...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P [ Enter] key or [weighing] key to exit. If it is incorrect, using digital keys enters new date , then press [ Enter ] key. ( 2 ) Under weighing status of the indicator, pr ess [ Time ] key, and Time sign lamp is lighted. Indicator display original Time data at this time. If it is correct, then press [ Enter ] key or the [ w[...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P 3 Clear Press [ clear ] key, can clean accumulating weight value or stored data. Step Operating Display Explanation 1 press [ Clear ] 2 press [ 1 ] [ sure 1 ] [ sure 0 ] [ sure 1 ] Selecting clear/not clear 0: no 1: yes Example: 1 End 4.9 Insufficient voltage indicating When the storage cell voltage is insufficient, the insuffi[...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P electronic components will be damaged and electric shock is likely to happen. 5.6 You should cut off power supply of indicator a nd relevant device before you pull-in and out the connecting line of indicator and external device. ▲ ! You must cut off power supply of the indicator , before you plug the connecting line of the [...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P 6.3 Wrong setting information indicating 1 Err 13 Wrong setting of the division value . 2 Err 14 Decimal point must be less than 5, please reset the decim al bit. 3 Err 15 Overload warning must be > 100, please reset it. Err 17 Enter new data which should be less than 65000. 6.4 Wrong connection information indicating 1 Err [...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P 3 Err 21 Calibrating data have been lost in RAM and EPROM, Operator must p u t in the calibration plug, then reenter the original calibration data, turn o n t h e i n d i c a t o r a g a i n o r r e - c a l i b r a t e i t . 4 Err 22 EPROM has been damaged. 5 Err 23 RAM has been damaged. 6.6 Other information indicating 1. Err [...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P The frame from the com puter consists of 6 data explanation 1 0 2 ( X O N ) s t a r t 2 A ~ Z a d d r e s s 3 A: Shaking hands B: asking GW C: asking tare D: asking NW E: asking accumulated times and accum ulated weight 4 X R L c h e c k i n g 5 X R L c h e c k i n g 6 0 3 ( X O F F ) e n d X R L = 2 ⊕ 3[...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P The explanation of data No : 4 - n Comma nd A No data Each frame consists of 6 groups of data Comma nd B G W : + / - G W d a t a ( 6 b i t s ) . . . G W d a t a D e c i m a l p o s i t i o n Each frame consists of 14 groups of data Comma nd C Tare: + / - T a r e d a t a . . . T a r e d a t a D e c i m a l p o s i t i o n Each f[...]
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X K 3 1 9 0 - A 1 +P Comma nd E Accumulated times and weigh Accumulated times (4 bits ) . . . , (comma) separation m ark Accumulated weight (10 bits ) . . Decimal position Each frame consists of 22 groups of data[...]