Professional Weighing Equipment HRB Series intelligent weighing machine HIGH RESOLUTION BALANCE WITH COUNTING FUNCTION HRB(-E) 3001 / 6001 / 10001 HRB(-E) 10001LP / 20001 Operating Manual 1
Declaration of Conformity Declaration of conformity for apparatus with CE mark We hereby declare that the product to which this declaration refers conforms to the following standards. Electronic scale: HRB - High Resolution Balances USA model UK (Europe) model HRB 3001 HRB 6001 HRB 10001 HRB 10001LP HRB 20001 HRB-E 3001 HRB-E 6001 HRB-E 10001 HRB-E 10001LP HRB-E 20001 Mark applied Date: 14. 11.
Identification Customer Service USA LW Measurements LLC, 3510 Industrial Drive, Unit H Santa Rosa, CA 95403 USA Tel: (707) 542-2185 FAX: (707) 542-3285 EUROPE LW Measurements Europe Ltd Chalkwell Park House 700 London Road Westcliff-on-Sea Essex SS0 9HQ United Kingdom Tel: 01702-476700 Fax: 01702-477380 ASIA LW Measurements PTY Ltd Block 1004, Toa Payoh North #03-16 Singapore 318995 Tel: (65) 6458 3438 HP: (65) 8119 3401 http://lwmeasurements.
Introduction What you should know about these Operating Instructions: Tree® Professional Weighing Equipment products are simple to operate. Nevertheless, you should read through these operating instructions in their entirety, so that you can make optimum use of the full potential and the diverse possibilities of the weighing machine in your daily work.
Contents Section Heading 1 Safety 1.1 Representation and symbols 1.2 Safety recommendations 2 Your weighing machine 2.1 Construction and functions 2.1.1 Construction of the weighing machine 2.1.2 Functions of the weighing machine 2.2 Application, conformity 2.2.1 Correct use of the weighing machine 2.2.2 Conformity 2.3 Data and parameters 2.3.1 Technical data 2.3.2 RS232 Data Interface 3 Getting started with your weighing machine 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.
4.2.2.5 Setting Zero range when power on 4.2.2.6 Setting Zero range of ZERO key 4.2.2.7 Setting Zero range of TARE key 4.2.2.8 Setting overload range 4.2.2.9 Setting Beeper 4.2.2.10 Setting ZERO and TARE function merge function 4.2.2.11 Setting Auto Shut off 4.2.2.12 Setting Backlight 4.2.3 Pieces counting 5 Calibration using an external calibration weight 6 Maintenance and service 7 Transport and storage 7.1 Transportation and shipping 7.
1 Safety 1.1 Representations and symbols Important instructions, which involve safety, are highlighted with the appropriate mark: 1.2 Safety recommendations When using the weighing equipment in surroundings with increased safety requirements, the corresponding regulations must be observed. The weighing machine may only be used with the power adapter supplied exclusively for use with the weighing machine.
2 Your weighing machine 2.1 Construction and functions 2.1.1 Construction of the weighing machine The weighing machine consists of the weighing machine body (1), the scale-pan (2), the hook for below weighing - for model HRB(-E) 10001 only (3), the adapters (4), and this operating manual. Figure 2.
2.1.2 Functions of the weighing machine The HRB Series are high-quality electronic precision weighing machines with counting function and the following specifications Model number Capacity Graduation Weighing pan Size HRB(-E) 3001 3000g 0.1g 180mm x 170mm HRB(-E) 6001 6000g 0.1g 180mm x 170mm HRB(-E) 10001 10000g 0.1g 180mm x 170mm HRB(-E) 10001LP 10000g 0.1g 215mm x 198mm HRB(-E) 20001 20000g 0.1g 215mm x 198mm HRB(-E) 3001 / 6001 / 10001: 1.4kg / 2.
FEATURES Auto zero tracking Low battery indication Large bright backlit LCD Large stainless steel pan Stability indication Auto calibration Selectable auto back light Selectable beeper Selectable auto shut off Unit switching: g, ct, oz, tola ... ... 1.3 million internal resolution 24 bit A/D processor Less than 1s display setting time Highest quality sensor used Counting function Below weighing - model HRB(-E) 10001 only Figure 2.
2.2 Application, conformity 2.2.1 Correct use of the weighing machine The weighing machine may only be used for the weighing of solid-materials and of liquids filled into secure containers. The maximum allowable load of the weighing machine must never be exceeded, otherwise the weighing machine may be damaged.
2.3.2 RS232 Data interface 1. Connector: DB9 BALANCE 2 3 5 PC 2 3 5 2. Transmissions Settings Mode: Simplex Asynchronous Serial Data Bit: 8 Stop Bit: 1 3. Transmission Information Format: 20 Byte ,blank=20H 1~2 3 4~13 ‘W: ’ P DATA W: P: DATA: UNIT: CR: LF: Baud Rate: 9600 Parity Bit: None Data Format: ASCII 14~18 UNIT 19 CR 20 LF Start of Data Transmission=57H+3AH Polarity ‘+’ = 2BH = Positive ‘-’ = 2DH =Negative ‘ 12.
3 Getting started with your weighing machine 3.1 Unpacking the equipment The machine is delivered in an environmentally-friendly carton, specifically developed for this precision instrument, which provides optimum protection for the balance during transportation. We suggest that you retain the original packaging in order to avoid transportation damage if re-shipping or transporting the balance and to allow the unit to be stored in the best conditions if it is out of operation for an extended period.
3.3 Assembling your weighing machine The weighing machine is delivered in partly dismantled condition. Assemble the individual components in the following sequence: Place the unit holder in position and add the weighing pan Insert the power adapter cable plug into the socket at the rear of the balance. 3.4 Choice of a suitable location The environment in which your weighing machine is used is very important. Air movement, temperature changes, vibrations, direct sunlight, etc.
3.6 Leveling the weighing machine *** Not applied to model HRB(-E) 3001 / 6001 / 10001 To function properly, the balance must be precisely horizontal. The balance is fitted with one bubble level. and adjustable feet for level-control, with the aid of which it is possible to compensate for small height differences and / or any unevenness in the surface on which the balance is positioned.
4 Working with the application menu using the Intelligent Key-Pad 4.1 Display messages and key functions 4.1.1 Display messages: Low battery indicator Negative value indicator Stable indicator Tare indicator Weighing units Zero indicator 4.1.2 Key Functions: 1. The On/Off key is to turn the Balance On or Off (Note: it has an On/Off hard switch at the bottom) 2.
4.2 Program options Please see our web-site at http://lwmeasurements.com for practical demonstrations of application usage. 4.2.
4.2.2.3 Setting displaying zero range Press ON/OFF key, and when“- - - - - - “ shows, press PCS key, and then press ZERO key multiple times till display shows “rzd x.x”, press UNIT key to select, factory default setting is 0.8 4.2.2.4 Setting filter parameter Press ON/OFF key, and when “- - - - - - “shows, press PCS key, and then press ZERO key multiple times till display shows “FIL.x”, press UNIT key to select, factory default setting is 2 4.2.2.
till display shows “A ON” or “A OFF”, Press UNIT key to select Auto shut off mode “ON” or “OFF”. 4.2.2.12 Setting Backlight Press ON/OFF key, and when“- - - - - - “shows, press PCS key, and then press ZERO key multiple times till display shows “L ON”, “L OFF” or “ L AU”, Press UNIT key to select backlight to be “On”, “Off” or “Auto”. 4.2.
5 Calibration - Using an External Calibration Weight Calibration is required when the weighing machine is initially installed or if the Balance is moved to a substantial distance from the original location. 30 minutes of warming up of the Balance is always needed before weighing and calibration.
6 Maintenance and service The weighing machine must be treated carefully and cleaned regularly. It is a precision instrument. For maintenance-work, the balance must be separated from the power supply (remove power adapter plug from socket). Also ensure that the balance cannot be reconnected to the power supply during the work by a third party. Take care during cleaning that no liquid penetrates into the appliance.
7 Transport, storage 7.1 Transportation and shipping of the weighing machine Your weighing machine is a precision instrument. Treat it carefully. Avoid shaking, severe impacts and vibration during the transportation. Take care that there are no marked temperature fluctuations during the transportation and that the weighing machine does not become damp (condensation). 7.