impact BA035 Manuel utilisateur

User Guide
User Guide
Electronic Balance
BA035
Impact Test Equipment Ltd
www.impact-test.co.uk & www.impact-test.com

Impact Test Equipment Ltd.
Building 21 Stevenston Ind. Est.
Stevenston
Ayrshire
KA20 3LR
T: 01294 602626
F: 01294 461168
Test Equipment Web Site
www.impact-test.co.uk
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CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................... 2
2.0 SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................... 3
3.0 INSTALLATION........................................................................................................ 4
3.1 UNPACKING......................................................................................................... 4
3.2 LOCATING ........................................................................................................... 5
3.2 SETTING UP ........................................................................................................ 6
4.0 KEYPAD................................................................................................................... 7
5.0 DISPLAY .................................................................................................................. 8
6.0 SYMBOLS AND INDICATORS ................................................................................ 8
7.0 BATTERY................................................................................................................. 9
8.0 BACKLIGHT ............................................................................................................. 9
9.0 AUTO POWER OFF................................................................................................. 9
10.0 OPERATIONS........................................................................................................ 10
10.1 ZEROING............................................................................................................ 10
10.2 TARING .............................................................................................................. 10
10.2.1 Manual tare.................................................................................................. 10
10.2.2 Preset Tare.................................................................................................. 11
10.3 WEIGHING ......................................................................................................... 11
10.4 PARTS COUNTING............................................................................................ 11
10.5 CHECK-WEIGHING ........................................................................................... 13
10.5.1 Setting up check-weighing while weighing................................................... 14
10.5.2 Setting up check-weighing while parts counting or % weighing................... 14
10.6 LIMITS STORING AND RECALLING ................................................................. 15
10.7 PERCENT WEIGHING ....................................................................................... 16
10.8 ACCUMULATED TOTAL .................................................................................... 17
10.8.1 Manual Accumulation .................................................................................. 18
10.8.2 Automatic Accumulation .............................................................................. 19
11.0 RS-232 INTERFACE .............................................................................................. 20
11.1 INPUT COMMANDS FORMAT........................................................................... 22
12.0 CALIBRATION ....................................................................................................... 23
13.0 PARAMETER SETTINGS ...................................................................................... 24
13.1 CHECK WEIGHING PARAMETERS .................................................................. 24
13.2 RS-232 PARAMETERS ...................................................................................... 26
13.3 SCALE PARAMETERS ...................................................................................... 27
14.0 ERROR MESSAGES ............................................................................................. 29
15.0 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES .................................................... 30
16.0 SERVICE INFORMATION...................................................................................... 30
17.0 WARRANTY INFORMATION................................................................................. 31
18.0 APPENDIX ............................................................................................................. 32
Throughout this document please refer to
CBK 16 for the BA035.

1.0 INTRODUCTION
•The CBK range of scales provides an accurate, fast and versatile
general purpose weighing scales with parts counting, percent
weighing and check-weighing functions.
•There are two series within the range. The CBKa series are
similar to the CBK series except the CBKa scales can operate in
both imperial and metric weighing units, whereas for the CBK
series the imperial units are not available.
•All models have LEDs to indicate when a weight is below the low
limit, between the limits or above the high limit next to the display.
These can work in conjunction with an audible alarm for check
weighing as well as LCD showing LO, OK and HI.
•All scales have stainless steel weighing platforms on an ABS
base assembly.
•They are supplied with a RS-232 bi-directional interface and real
time clock (RTC).
•The scales have sealed keypads with colour coded membrane
switches and a large easy to read liquid crystal type display (LCD)
supplied with a backlight.
•They include automatic zero tracking, semi-automatic & pre-set
tare, accumulation facility that allows the weight to be stored and
recalled as an accumulated total.

2.0 SPECIFICATIONS
CBK 4 CBK 8H CBK 8 BA035 BA025 CBK 48
Kilograms
Maximum Capacity 4 kg 8 kg 8 kg 16 kg 32 kg 48 kg
Tare Range -4 kg -8 kg -8 kg -9.9995 kg -32 kg -48 kg
Readability 0.0001 kg 0.0001 kg 0.0002 kg 0.0005 kg 0.001 kg 0.002 kg
Repeatability (S.D.) 0.0001 kg 0.0001 kg 0.0002 kg 0.0005 kg 0.001 kg 0.002 kg
Linearity (±) 0.0002 kg 0.0002 kg 0.0004 kg 0.001 kg 0.002 kg 0.004 kg
Grams
Maximum Capacity 4000 g 8000 g 8000 g 16000 g 32000 g 48000 g
Tare Range -4000 g -8000 g -8000 g -9999.5 g -32000 g -48000 g
Readability 0.1 g 0.1 g 0.2 g 0.5 g 1 g 2 g
Repeatability (S.D.) 0.1 g 0.1 g 0.2 g 0.5 g 1 g 2 g
Linearity (±) 0.2 g 0.2 g 0.4 g 1 g 2 g 4 g
Throughout this document please refer to
CBK 32 for the BA025 & CBK 16 for the BA035.

OTHER SPECIFICATIONS
Units of measure kg, g
Interface RS-232 bi-directional Interface
Stabilisation Time 2 Seconds typical
Operating Temperature -10°C to 40°C
14°F to 104°F
Power supply 230 VAC 50/60 Hz
115 VAC available
Battery Internal rechargeable battery (~90 hours operation)
Calibration Automatic External
Display 6 digits LCD digital display
with capacity tracker and symbols for units
Scale Housing ABS Plastic, Stainless Steel platform
Pan Size 225 x 275 mm
8.9” x 10.8”
Overall Dimensions (wxdxh) 315 x 355 x 110 mm
12.4” x 14” x 4.3”
Net Weight 4.1 kg
9 lb
Applications Weighing Scales
Functions Weighing, Parts counting, % weighing, Check weighing,
Check counting, Accumulation of weights
Date/Time Real Time Clock (RTC),
To print date and time information- battery backed
3.0 INSTALLATION
3.1 UNPACKING
Remove the scale from the packing carefully. Inside the box you will find
everything needed to start using the scale-
Stainless Steel Top Pan-
separately packed
Rechargeable battery-
Included in the scale
Power Cable
Operators Manual

3.2 LOCATING
•The scales should not be placed in a location
that will reduce the accuracy.
•Avoid extremes of temperature. Do not place
in direct sunlight or near air conditioning
vents.
•Avoid unsuitable tables. The table or floor
must be rigid and not vibrate.
•Avoid unstable power sources. Do not use
near large users of electricity such as welding
equipment or large motors.
•Do not place near vibrating machinery.
•Avoid high humidity that might cause
condensation. Avoid direct contact with water.
Do not spray or immerse the scales in water.
•Avoid air movement such as from fans or
opening doors. Do not place near open
windows or air-conditioning vents.
•Keep the scales clean. Do not stack material
on the scales when they are not in use.

3.2 SETTING UP
•The CBK Series comes with a stainless steel platform packed
separately.
•Place the platform in the locating holes on the top cover.
•Do not press with excessive force as this could damage the load
cell inside.
•Level the scale by adjusting the four feet. The scale should be
adjusted such that the bubble in the spirit level is in the centre of
the level and the scale is supported by all four feet.
•Attach the power cable to the connector on the base on the left of
the scale. Plug in the power cable to the mains. Switch on the
power switch located on the base on the right side of the scale.
•The scale will first display the software revision then run a self-
test. At the end of the self-test it will display zero weight when a
stable condition has been achieved. A stable symbol and zero
symbol indicators are also displayed.

4.0 KEYPAD
KEYS PRIMARY FUNCTION SECONDARY FUNCTION
[Zero] Sets the zero point for all subsequent
weighing. The display shows zero.
Escape from any setting menus
[Tare] It tares the scale and stores the current
weight in memory as a tare value,
subtracts the tare value from the weight
and shows the results. This is the net
weight.
Accept the set values
[Unit] This is used to select the weighing units
from a preset list of available units.
Allows the weight, unit weight,
and count to be seen when
parts counting or to change from
weight to % in percent weighing
[Low
Limit]
&
[High
Limit]
It sets the limits for check weighing and
allows setting of either the low limit or
the high limit or both.
None
[
Lim] It stores and recalls any of 10 preset
limits
None
[Func] This is used to select percent weighing,
RS-232 parameters, Operation of the
bar graph, RTC settings, User ID and
Scale ID.
None
[Count]
Enter Parts Counting
None
[Print] It is used to print the results to a PC or
printer using the RS-232 interface. It
also adds the value to the accumulation
memory if the accumulation function is
not automatic.
None
[1] to [0]
and [CE]
Allow entering numerical values where
required, setting of limits, time and date
for example.

5.0 DISPLAY
6.0 SYMBOLS AND INDICATORS
The LCD has unique symbols to indicate the following:
0
The display is at Zero
The scale is Stable
Net Net weight- The scale has been tared
kg /g /lb /oz /lb:oz Symbols shown for the units
Capacity Tracker- A bar graph indicating the proportion of
the scale capacity being used by the weight on the pan
bAt LO or
Low battery
% The scale is in Percent weighing mode
pcs The scale is in Parts counting mode
HI, OK, LO The scale is in Check weighing mode
: The colons “:” are used to separate pounds from ounces
and for the real time clock.
Next to the LCD are a number of LED’s that show when the weight is below,
within or over the limits during check weighing.
Weight LED LCD
below the low limit Amber LO
Within the limits Green OK
Above the high limit Red HI
NOTE: The LED’s can be set by the user to off, bar or spot mode.
See “F3 LED” in section 13.1
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