Counting Scale HC-30Ki HC-15Ki HC-6Ki HC-3Ki WM+PD4001164
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Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................3 1-1. Introduction....................................................................................................................................3 1-2. Unpacking......................................................................................................................................4 1-3. Parts Overview ..................................
11. AWA FUNCTION...............................................................................................................................39 11-1. AWA Audible Weighing Assist ................................................................................................39 11-2. To Enable/Disable AWA Function ...............................................................................................39 12. OP-02 BATTERY...............................................................................
1. INTRODUCTION 1-1. Introduction Thank you for your Purchase! This manual describes the functions of your counting scale and how to get the most out of it. Read this manual carefully before use. Features The HC-i counting scales have the following features: The scales have the high internal resolution for a wider range of counting applications. HC-3Ki / 6Ki / 30Ki: 1/600,000 HC-15Ki: 1/750,000 There are the following ways to enter a unit weight (of the sample piece).
1-2. Unpacking Unpack the scale carefully and keep the packing material if you are likely to transport the scale again in the future. HC-i SERIES In the carton you should find this manual plus: The counting scale. An AC adapter (check that the AC input rating is correct). Remove the protective packing materials from around the scale and between the pan and scale casing.
1-4. Setting Up Your Scale 1. Place the scale on a suitable weighing surface (see “Best Conditions For Weighing” below) and turn the adjustable feet until the spirit level shows that the scale is level. 2. Plug in the AC adapter. The AC input requirements could be l00, 120, 220, 230 or 240 Volts (50/60Hz) depending on the area in the world so please check that the adapter is correct. Earth the chassis if you think static electricity may be a problem. AC adapter jack 3.
1-5. Simple Operation Mode If desired, the HC-i scale can be set in a Simple Operation Mode. Set the F-Function f-01-01 at “1”. In this mode, only front panel keys that would be used in “3-3. Unit Weight By a Sample” counting operations are active. All others will not operate. The following keys are active in Simple Operations Mode: Keys that will operate in Simple Operation Mode: ON OFF ZERO TARE SAMPLE ENTER RESET 0~9 1-6.
3. Press the ENTER key. The scale will recall the previous unit weight. ENTER 888.8.8.880 8880.000881.23450 This feature cannot be used in Simple Operation Mode. Automatic Last Unit Weight Used When you turn the display ON, the scale can automatically recall the last unit weight used from memory, if desired. Set the F-Function f-01-04 at “1”. The scale will recall the last unit weight used, when the display is turned ON.
8 The ACAI annunciator comes ON when weight is within the ACAI range. When meeting the ACAI addition range, it will blink. The ZERO annunciator comes ON when the scale is at the center of ZERO. The TARE ENTERED annunciator comes ON when the TARE weight is subtracted. The | STABLE annunciator comes ON when the weighing data is stable. WEIGHT Display. The SAMPLE TOO LIGHT annunciator comes ON when the unit weight is too light. The M+ annunciator comes ON when Count data is being accumulated.
3. BASIC OPERATIONS 3-1. Basic Operations ON Turn The Power ON and OFF OFF 1. Press the ON/OFF key to turn the power ON. All the display symbols will turn on. After a few seconds, the display turns off once. Then, the scale will automatically take zero (power-on zero) and the display shows zero. COUNT TOTAL M+ SAMPLE TOO LIGHT STABLE TARE ENTERED ZERO 2. Press the ON/OFF key again, and the power will be switched OFF.
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 scale. 2. Place a tare container on the weighing pan. The weight display will show the weight of the container. STABLE TARE ENTERED ZERO WEIGHT 8880.000 WEIGHT STABLE TARE ENTERED ZERO 8880.650 Container weight WEIGHT 3. Press the TARE key. Then the weight display shows “-------” and waits for the weighing data to become stable.
3-2. To Start Counting 1. Press the ON/OFF key to turn the scale ON. Or press the RESET key to initialize any previous operations. COUNT TOTAL M+ 2. The three LED’s on the UNIT WEIGHT BY keys will blink. This is to prompt you to select a method for entering a unit weight for operation. 888.8.8.880 SAMPLE TOO LIGHT STABLE TARE ENTERED ZERO HI OK WEIGHT LO UNIT WEIGHT 8880.000880.00000 ACAI 3.
3-3. Unit Weight By a SAMPLE 10 Sample Size 1. The three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED’s should be blinking at this point, if not, press the RESET key. to clear any unit weight. If you are going to use a tare container, place it on the weighing pan. COUNT 2. Press the SAMPLE key. Any tare container will be automatically tared. The display Will show “add” “10 pcs”. SAMPLE 888.8.8.810 WEIGHT If weight isn’t zero, press the TARE. UNIT WEIGHT 8880.00088add000 COUNT 3.
5, 25, 50 or 100 Sample Size 1. The three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED’s should be blinking at this point, if not, press the RESET key. to clear any unit weight. If you are going to use a tare container, place it on the weighing pan. COUNT 2. Press the SAMPLE key. Any tare container will be automatically tared. The display will show “add” “10 pcs”. SAMPLE 888.8.8.810 WEIGHT If weight isn’t zero, press the TARE. UNIT WEIGHT 8880.00088add000 Æ 10 Æ 5 Æ 25 Æ 50 Æ 100 3.
Desired Sample Size 1. The three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED’s should be blinking at this point, if not, press the RESET key. to clear any unit weight. If you are going to use a tare container, place it on the weighing pan. COUNT 2. Press the SAMPLE key. Any tare container will be automatically tared. The display Will show “add ” “10 pcs”. SAMPLE 888.8.8.810 WEIGHT If weight isn’t zero, press the TARE. UNIT WEIGHT 8880.00088add000 COUNT 888.8.8.820 3.
Desired Sample Size Not Using The SAMPLE Key 1. The three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED’s should be blinking at this point, if not, press the RESET key. to clear any unit weight. If you are going to use a tare container, place it on the weighing pan and press the TARE key. Be sure to set the weight display is “0”. TARE COUNT 888.8.8.810 WEIGHT If weight isn’t zero, press the TARE. UNIT WEIGHT 8880.000880.000000 00 COUNT 2. Place sample pieces on the weighing pan (or in the tared container).
3-4. Unit Weight By KEYBOARD 1. The three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED’s should be blinking at this point, if not, press the RESET key. to clear any unit weight. If you are going to use a tare container, place it on the weighing pan and press the TARE key. Be sure to set the weight display is “0”. COUNT 2. Press the KEYBOARD key. The unut weight display and the ENTER key LED will blink. KEYBOARD 888.8.8.810 WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT 8880.00088add0000 00 COUNT 3. Use the 0 Æ 9 and .
3-5. Unit Weight By ID Number 1. If there are no unit weights stored into memory, see “5-1. Store unit weight by ID Numbers”. The three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED’s should be blinking at this point, if not, press the RESET key to clear any unit weight. COUNT 888.8.8.810 2. Press the ID key. ‘id-00’ will be displayed withÑ00Ò blinking. ID. WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT 8880.00088aid-00 COUNT 888.8.8.810 3. Use the 0 Æ 9 10-key pad to display the ID number.
4. ENTERING A TARE WEIGHT There are two methods of tare operations. Using the TARE key to subtract the displayed container weight directly. Please see “3-1. Basic Operations ”. Using the KEYBOARD TARE key to enter a tare weight via the 10-key pad. 4-1. Using the KEYBOARD TARE Key 1. Remove everything from the weighing pan and press the ZERO key to zero the scale. COUNT 888.8.8.810 2. Press the KEYBOARD TARE key. The weight display will blink (display is any tare weight previously entered).
4-2. To Clear TARE COUNT 888.8.-554 Either: 1. Have nothing on the weighing pan. WEIGHT If the ZERO indicator is not displayed, press the ZERO key to zero the scale. STABLE TARE ENTERED ZERO UNIT WEIGHT 88-0.615881.10000 COUNT 2. Press the TARE key. The weight display will go to “0”, and the TARE ENTERED indicator will be turned off (tare cleared). TARE 888.8.8.810 WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT 8880.000881.100000 00 COUNT Or: KEYBOARD TARE 1. Press the KEYBOARD TARE key.
5. STORE UNIT WEIGHT 5-1. Store Unit Weight by ID Numbers The scale can memorize up to 99 unit weights by 2 digit ID numbers, from 01 to 99. To recall, see “3-5. Unit Weight By ID. Number”. The scale is initially set to memorize ID numbers with a unit weight only. However, it can be set to memorize a TARE weight and comparator limits by setting F-Function f-01-05. COUNT 888.8.8.810 1. First register a unit weight by any method – using a sample or via the 10-key pad – and have it displayed.
5-2. Clearing A Memorized Unit Weight 1. Press and hold the C key, then press the STORE UNIT WEIGHT release both. + C key – STORE UNIT WEIGHT COUNT 888.8.8.810 2. “Clear” will appear and “id-00” will appear withÑ00Òblinking. WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT 88Clear88aid-00 COUNT 888.8.8.810 3. Use the 0 Æ 9 10-key pad to display the ID number to clear. (Example of ID number “12”) WEIGHT If you hit the wrong key, press the C key to clear and start again. UNIT WEIGHT 88Clear88aid-12 COUNT 4.
5-3. Unit Weight, Tare & Comparator Limits Memorized The scale is initially set to store ID numbers with a unit weight only. However, it can be set to store a tare weight and/or comparator limits also by setting F-Function f-01-05. COUNT 888.8.-554 1. First register a unit weight and a tare weight by any method. If necessary, set the comparator limits. WEIGHT 2. Go to step 2 of section “5-1. Store Unit Weight By ID Numbers”. STABLE TARE ENTERED ZERO UNIT WEIGHT 88-0.615881.
6. USING THE M+ MEMORY 6-1. The M+ Memory Function The scale can accumulate count data by pressing the M+ key, or automatically (see the next page). It also keeps track of the number of times you add to the total. When you view the total by pressing the TOTAL key, you view the number of pieces accumulated and the number of additions (how many times the total was added to). Please see “6-2.” and “6-3.” to view or clear the total count. Adding Using the M+ Key When stable count data is displayed: 1.
Automatic M+ Accumulation Mode M+ Accumulation can also be done automatically each time you count a different batch, As soon as you have a stable count, it will be added to the M+ memory and the scale will beep. The weight display will have to return to near zero before another count can be added. Automatic M+ accumulation is set by F-Function f-03-01 at “1”. Only positive counts can be added. If F-Function f-03-02 is set at “1” (to accept negative count data), it will be ignored.
7. COMPARATOR FUNCTION The scale contains a comparator function that checks the amount on the weighing pan against set acceptable count or weight levels. When the comparator function is activated, “HI”, “OK” or “LO” indicator will be displayed. COUNT 88888100 Before the comparator will work, Upper and Lower Limits must be set (see below). The levels are set by count or weight. So, if you are using weight for your comparator levels, calculate the weight before starting the procedure below.
5. Press the ENTER key to save the setting and move to next F-Function, f-05-02. ENTER 6. Continue to enter f-05 comparator settings – refer to “9-2. F-Functions” for a listing. If there are no changes to a F-Function, press the ENTER key to move to the next. 7. When finished: press the ON/OFF key to exit. Then, press it to turn the display back ON. Comparator functions and limits will now operate as set.
8. CALIBRATION Calibration of the scale is required when it is initially installed, if it is moved often, or it is moved a substantial distance. Calibration is also necessary in regular scale maintenance due to normal mechanical wear-and-tear, changes in seasonal temperature, humidity, air pressure, etc. The scale is equipped with gravity compensation, which allows it to be calibrated in one location and then adjusted to match the gravity acceleration at another location where it will be used.
COUNT If you know the exact weight value, or if you wish to use a different weight, use the 0 Æ 9 and . 10-key pad to display the desired calibration weight. (For example: Using 5 kg calibration weight that actually weighs 5.001 kg. Do not forget to enter a decimal point in this case.) 3. Press the ENTER key. The calibration weight stops blinking. ENTER 888Cal10 WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT 88Cal00880.05.0010 00 COUNT 888Cal10 WEIGHT 4.
8-2. Gravity Compensation When the scale is first used or has been moved to different place, it should be calibrated using a calibration weight. But if the calibration weight cannot be prepared, the gravity acceleration correction will compensate the scale. Change the gravity acceleration value of the scale to the value of the area where it will be used. Refer to the gravity acceleration map appended to the end of this manual. COUNT 1.
9. F-FUNCTION PARAMETERS 9-1. To Change or View F-Function Settings Start with the scale switched off. 1. Press and hold the ZERO key, then press the ON/OFF key. ZERO The count display will show “f-00” with “00” blinking. Then release the both keys. + ON OFF 8f-00810 8f-05810 2. Press the 0 Æ 9 keys to display the number of the F-Function section. For example: the 5 key to enter into the F-Function F-05-X Comparator section. 3. Press the ENTER key.
9-2. F-Functions “ ” designates Factory Settings. F-00-X Weight Unit f-00-01 USA Version ONLY Weight Display when the scale is switched on. See also setting “f-09-01=2”. 0 1 kg (kilograms). lb (pounds). Unit Weight (when “lb” is selected). f-00-02 F-01-X 0 1 lb as piece weight. lb as 1,000 piece weight. Operations Operation Mode. f-01-01 f-01-02 0 Normal Operation. All features and keys available. 1 Simplified Operation. The unit weight registration is by sample only.
f-01-05 ID Memory contents. The scale ID memory can contain unit weights with tare weights and comparator limits, or just unit weights alone. 00 ID memory contains the unit weight only. Tare Weight 00 Comparator limits F-02-X You select which data to be stored by keying in a 0 or 1 for the data: tare weight or comparator limits. Example: Key in 1 0 to display 10, ID memory contains the unit weight and comparator limits. ACAI Operation & Min.
F-03-X M+ Accumulation Function M+ Accumulation – Automatic or manual f-03-01 0 1 Manual accumulation (by pressing the M+ key). Automatic accumulation (Positive data only). + or – Count Data Acceptable. (Manual Accumulation) f-03-02 0 1 Positive data only (5d and above). Positive and negative data (5d and above or –5d or below). +5d + 0 - M+ Not Accepted f-03-02=0 F-04-X +5d -5d M+ Not Accepted + 0 - f-03-02=1 Environment and Beeper f-04-01 Zero Tracking.
Auto power-off f-04-05 0 1 Auto power-off disabled. Auto power-off enabled. “f-04-06” is for factory use and should be “0”. F-05-X Comparator Comparator Mode. f-05-01 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Comparator OFF. Compare all data. Compare stable data. Compare all data except when near ZERO*. Compare stable data except when near ZERO*. Compare all positive data except when near ZERO* Compare stable positive data except when near ZERO*. * “near ZERO” means between –4d and +4d of weight data.
F-06-X RS-232C Data Output F-06-X requires OP-03 or OP-04 RS-232C interface. f-06-01 Data Out Mode Key Mode: Data is sent by pressing the PRINT key. 0 + Command Mode. Stream Mode: Data is sent continuously. 1 Command Mode cannot be used. Auto-Print Mode A: Data is sent if the weight display is stable 2 at +5d (weighing display division) and above. + Command Mode. Auto-Print Mode B: Data is sent if the weight display is 3 stable, at ±5d (weighing display division) and above/below.
Data Length and Parity 0 1 2 f-06-05 7 bits, even parity. 7 bits, odd parity. 8 bits, non parity. “f-07” and “f-08” are for factory use and should be “0”. F-09-X ½ key f-09-01 F-09-01=2 is for USA version only. f-09-02 Operation mode for the ½ key Operating as a key to display and/or change comparator 0 upper and lower limits. Operating as M- key to subtract Count data from M+ 1 memory. Operating as a key to toggle the weighing unit between “lb” 2 and “g”.
10-1. ACAI 10. ACAI FUNCTION Automatic Counting Accuracy Improvement COUNT The ACAITM (Automatic Counting Accuracy Improvement) function recalculates the unit weight as more pieces are added to improve count accuracy. 88888828 When the scale calculates the unit weight from sample pieces, the more sample pieces that are used, the higher the accuracy. 8883.10888111.000 WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT ACAI ACAI Notes You must do the ACAI procedure just after you set the unit weight.
Pcs On the Weighing Pan 10 20 30 40 50 ACAI Addition Range 13~26 23~49 33~70 43~89 53~106 60 70 80 90 100 over 200 STABLE | STABLE 63~122 73~138 83~152 93~166 103~299 203~492 STABLE | ACAI ACAI As you add, the ACAI annunciator will be ON as long as you are in range. When you stop adding and the display becomes STABLE, the ACAI annunciator will blink. ACAI After the new unit weight is calculated, the annunciator will disappear, 3.
11-1. AWA 11. AWA FUNCTION Audible Weighing Assist The AWA (Audible Weighing Assist) function will assist you to count a certain amount of pieces by listening to the buzzer sound. The buzzer sound changes its interval as the pieces getting close to, and stops at the target count. There are three modes of operation. These can be selected by the key. Ɖ Off mode: AWA function disabled. Ɖ Target mode: To set the number of pieces that you will count.
Tasrget Mode Setting COUNT 1. The count display shows target count blinking. 888.of100 WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT 88-0.00088target COUNT 2. Use the 0 Æ 9 change the count. 888.of150 keys to set or The C key clears the input setting if you press the wrong key and want to re-enter. 3. Press the ENTER key. The display returns to normal and the target mode will be activated. Interval Mode Setting WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT 88-0.00088target COUNT 1. The count display shows interval count blinking. 888.
12. OP-02 BATTERY Using OP-02 SLA Battery The scale can operate with by an SLA (Sealed Lead Acid) battery that will be commercially available. The scale (with no other options) can be operated for around 80 hours by fully charged battery. The battery will take about 15 hours to be fully charged. The battery life will vary depending on how the scale is used, ambient temperature and so on. Use a Yuasa Battery NP4-6 (6V, 4Ah). Use only the AC adapter that is provided with the HC-i scale.
Charging the Battery COUNT WWhen the count display shows “lo bat”, the battery power is almost exhausted and should be recharged. 88lo8bat WEIGHT While the scale is operating with the battery, the annunciator will light. UNIT WEIGHT 8883.10888111.000 ACAI The scale can be used while the battery is in charging. After fully charged, the scale will change the charging process to trickle charge automatically. Charge the battery at temperature between 0°C (32°F) and 40°C (104°F).
13. OP-03 RS-232C SERIAL INTERFACE This interface allows the HC-i series to be connected with a multifunction printer or a personal computer. The OP-03 unit includes an interface board, a connector plug (DIN type) and two screws. (M3x6 tapping type). 13-1. Installation 1. Disconnect the AC adapter from the scale. If the battery is used, switch off the scale. 2. Loosen the screw and remove the panel covering the option slot. 3.
The HC-i is designated as DCE (Data Communication Equipment). 13-3. Data Output Mode The Data Output Modes and Parameters are set by F-Functions in F-06-X as described in the “9-2. F-Functions” To control the scale using commands form an external device, see “13-6. Command Mode”. Refer to “13-6. Command Mode” about the output data format. Data Output Mode (f-06-01) Key Mode (f-06-01="0") When the weight display is stable, data is sent by pressing the PRINT key.
Baud Rate (f-06-04) Select the baud rate according to the device to be connected. 2400 bps (f-06-04="0") Select 2400 bps to connect with an AD-8121. 4800 bps (f-06-04="1") 9600 bps (f-06-04="2") 13-4. Connecting the AD-8121 Printer / MODE 1 or MODE 2 When using the AD-8121 printer (MODE 1 or MODE 2), you will be able to get data: Number of data items, total, maximum, minimum, mean value, range of data (max. min. data) and standard deviation.
13-5. Connecting the AD-8121 Printer / MODE 3 When using MODE 3 of the AD-8121 printer, printouts are obtained using the PRINT key (f-06-01 = 0), or auto-print mode A/B (f-06-01 =2 or 3). The total data (accumulated by the number of additions to M+ memory. M+ key) will be printed along with the The AD-8121 / MODE 3 does not have statistical functions. AD-8121 Printout Sample MODE 1 MODE 3 ID.
Command List Command Definition @ Start / stop continuous data transmission. Same as RESET key. A D Set a known tare weight. Notes Key command “D,1.23CRLF” sets the tare weight as "1.23kg". Refer to the data format. Refer f-01-05 “F12CRLF” recalls from ID12. F Store the unit weight and other values in use to ID memory. Recall a unit weight from ID memory. G Set a known unit weight. “G,0.123CRLF” sets the unit weight as "0.123g" (or "0.123 lb"). Same as the TOTAL key. Same as the M+ key.
If the command is S , T or Z , the scale will send a second acknowledgment or (see F-Function “f-09-02”) when the command operation is completed. If an error occurs, the scale will send an error code. The error format is E C , E n C LF , “n” being error number. Definition Communication Error Undefined command Error E2 Scale not ready Error. E4 E6 Too many characters Error Format Error E7 Out of range Error Data Format “ [ En E0 E1 Notes Parity error, framing error, etc.
Reply U W , + 1 . 2 3 4 5 6 7 U W , + 0 . 2 7 2 5 3 1 g C LF b C LF [ ? U W C LF l [ Command [ [ Unit Weight P C C LF Total Count Command ? A Q C LF Reply A Q , + 0 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 Accumulation Numbers Command ? A N C LF Reply A N , 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 C LF Command ? T R C LF Reply T R , + 0 0 1 . 2 3 4 6 [ Tare Weight k g C LF Request the scale to reply with the contents of ID memory. Command ? M R , Reply M R , .
Reply ACK C LF ID Number: Upper Limit: Lower Limit: Maximum 6 digit Maximum 9 digit including sign Maximum 9 digit including sign Request the scale to reply with the setting of F-Function. Command ? F C , Reply F C , 0 5 0 1 C LF Request to reply with the setting of f-05-01.
13-6. Using UFC (Universal Flex Coms) Function The UFC function allows you to print out as you format the printer (UFC format). The scale can store the UFC format as text data. It will include parameters to replace with the count data, weight data and so on. The maximum number of text data is 384 characters. Terminator for the “PF” command is "CR" or "CRLF". Using “PF” command, the text data has to be sent to the scale from the computer in advance. Then, connect the scale with the printer.
Data Format for the Scale Data “ [ “Space” or “,” will be used to separate these data. You can skip them, but you cannot skip “,” after “PF”. You must start with “PF,”. ” in examples below shows “Space” (20H). Parameters for the scale data will be replaced by the format below when the scale sends them out. . [ [ + 1 + 9 9 9 9 9 9 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 g 4.3210 kg / 9 digit data + 3 digit unit 1.234567 g / 9 digit data + 3 digit unit k g P C 999999 pcs / 9 digit data + 3 digit unit $AN [ [ [ [ .
14. OP-04 RS-232C & RELAY OUTPUT RS-232C interface and relay output for comparator results are obtained by installing OP-04. The OP-04 unit includes an interface board, a connector plug (DIN type) and two screws. (M3x6 tapping type). OP-04 Installation See “13-1. Installation”. OP-04 is installed to the same slot with the OP-03. The RS-232C specifications are same as the OP-03 RS-232C interface and refer to “13. OP-03 RS-232C SERIAL INTERFACE”.
15. SPECIFICATIONS MODEL Capacity kg Resolution (k)g Capacity lb Resolution lb Sample Size Min. Unit Weight *) Non-linearity Repeatability Span Drift Operating Temp. Display Display Update Interface Power HC-3Ki HC-6Ki HC-15Ki HC-30Ki 3 kg 6 kg 15 kg 30 kg 0.0005 kg 0.001 kg 0.002 kg 0.005 kg 6 lb 15 lb 30 lb 60 lb 0.001 lb 0.002 lb 0.005 lb 0.01 lb 10 pieces normal – 5, 25, 50, 100 or random number, user selectable 0.1 g / 0.005 g 0.2 g / 0.01 g 0.4 g / 0.02 g 1 g / 0.05 g ±0.5 g ±1 g ±2 g ±5 g 0.
16. GRAVITY ACCELERATION MAP Values of gravity at various locations Amsterdam Athens Auckland NZ Bangkok Birmingham Brussels Buenos Aires Calcutta Cape Town Chicago Copenhagen Cyprus Djakarta Frankfurt Glasgow Havana Helsinki Kuwait Lisbon London (Greenwich) Los Angeles Madrid 9.813 m/s2 9.807 m/s2 9.799 m/s2 9.783 m/s2 9.813 m/s2 9.811 m/s2 9.797 m/s2 9.788 m/s2 9.796 m/s2 9.803 m/s2 9.815 m/s2 9.797 m/s2 9.781 m/s2 9.810 m/s2 9.816 m/s2 9.788 m/s2 9.819 m/s2 9.793 m/s2 9.801 m/s2 9.812 m/s2 9.
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