User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. BASIC INFORMATION
- 2. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
- 3. UNPACKING, INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING
- 4. GETTING STARTED
- 5. BALANCE LEVELING
- 6. MENU STRUCTURE
- 7. WEIGHING
- 8. BASICS ON TERMINAL AND SOFTWARE OEPRATION
- 9. BALANCE SOFTWARE
- 10. BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
- 11. DISPLAY CALIBRATION
- 12. BALANCE USER SELECTION
- 13. PERIPHERALS
- 14. ABOUT
- 15. COMMUNICATION
- 16. UPDATE
- 17. LEVELING
- 18. BALANCE ADAPTATION – USER SETTINGS
- 18.1. Adding a new operator
- 18.2. Deleting a operator
- 18.3. Selecting a operator
- 18.4. Operator settings
- 18.5. Quick access to determining working modes parameters
- 18.6. Parameter of working mode WEIGHING – quick access keys
- 18.7. Parameter of working mode WEIGHING – information
- 18.8. Parts Counting
- 18.9. Checkweighing
- 18.10. Dosing
- 18.11. Percent setup
- 18.12. Animal weighing
- 18.13. Density of solids, liquid and air
- 18.14. Formulations
- 18.15. Statistics
- 18.16. Mass Comparison
- 18.17. Differential weighing
- 19. ACCESS TO BALANCE PARAMETERS
- 20. TECHNICAL DATA
- APPENDIX A – cooperation with EPSON printer
- APPENDIX B – cooperation with KAFKA printer
- APPENDIX C – cooperation with label printer CITIZEN
- APPENDIX D – databases

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Cable connecting a balance and a printer
In case of using the USB port use a standard cable for connecting the devices. When
using the RS 232 interface, use cable DB 9/F – DB 25/M. Cable cross-section:
Cable: balance – printer KAFKA
Caution:
- It is recommended to use peripheral equipment supplied by the manufacturer.
- a printer KAFKA SQS series is a statistical one featuring two working modes: statistics and
txt. Changing the working mode is carried out by pressing a sequence of buttons on printout
panel.
APPENDIX C – cooperation with label printer CITIZEN
Cooperation of a balance with a label printer Citizen is of multilevel character. First, a
user should design a label using the Label Editor software. The designed label
template has to be saved with an extension: name.lbl.
Secondly, the designed label template in format name.lbl is transferred to a balance
memory using a data storage device plugged to balance USB port. The balance
saves the files as a non-standard printout template.
Thirdly, the saved non-standard printout template named name.lbl is sent from the
balance to a label printer. In an on-line mode the balance sends all variables required
in a label, such as: net mass, gross mass, etc.
Phase I – designing a label
PROCEDURE:
o Start Label Editor freeware
o Set dimensions of a label.
/Label settings are available
in menu Edit or by pressing
right mouse button in the label
field /










