Adam Equipment Coin Counting Scale CCSArevA1 User Manual
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29 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 5.4.4 F FF F4 44 4 - Weight Calibration To calibrate the scales it is necessary to have a w eight suitable to the capacity of the scale. It should have a mass near t o the capacity of the scale, without exceeding it. For example use 20kg mass to calibrate the CCEU. The calibration weight should be accurate to assure acc uracy of all weighing. Weights of OIML Class M1 or better should be used. Other values of mass can be...
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30 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 Place the calibration weight on the scale. Press the [Total / ] key to show the ADC values for this weight. “ LoAd ” “ 10 ” “ 345689” Press the [Total / ] key to show the ADC values for this weight. The display will then show: “ SPAN ” “ PASS ” “ ” After few seconds it will show the next function. “ F5 ” “ ACCES ” “ CAL ” Remove the...
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31 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 “ Pin 1 ” “ ” “ ” Enter the new access code “ Pin 1 ” “ - - - -” “ ” press the [Total/ ] key to confirm and store the value, The scale will ask you to repeat the number again for securit y. “ Pin 2 ” “ ” “ ” Enter the new access code “ Pin 2 ” “ - - - -” “ ” Press [CE /Esc] to escape without changes before...
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32 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 For a new setting , use the [MC/ ] key to cycle through the options,: ENG = English DEU = German FRA = French ESP = Spanish Press [CE /Esc] to escape without changes before it is stored or p ress the [Total / ] key to confirm and store the new value. “ F1 ” “ baud ” “ SEt ” Press [CE /Esc] to return to normal operation.
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33 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 6.0 SECURE PARAMETERS 6.1 SETTING UP SECURED PARAMETERS The following parameters can only be accessed when the service access code 9999 is used. Turn the scale on while holding the [Total/ ] key down and then release the key. Key in the Service Access Code as described in sect ion 5.1.1. The first function shown is F1, the Baud Rate Setting. “ F1 ” “ bAud ” “ SEt ” This procedure gives access to the...
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34 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 6.1.1 F7 - ENABLE EURO / STERLING CHANGE USING THE [€/£] KEY The scale can be set to permanently use only Euro o r Sterling coins. Disabling the function of the [€/£] key as describe d in section 2.4. When the display is showing: “ F7 ” “ COIn ” “ SEt ” Press the [Total/ ] key. “ F7 ” “ COIn ” “ USEr ” Current setting, User select, [€/£] key enabled. ...
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35 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 “ F8 ” “ dEM ” “ SEt ” Press the [Total/ ] key. The display will show the decimal point position: “ Point ” “AddES ” “ 0.00 ” Decimal point current position, Press the [MC/ ] key. To select either 0.00, 0.0 or 0 Press [Total/ ] to set the decimal point. The displays will show: “ F8 ” “ dEM ” “ kEy ” Press the denomination key to...
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36 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 For example the number 8 key has a value of 0.10. To enter a new value for this key position simple u se the numeric keys and press [Total/ ] to save the new value. To set a key position for a token press the [MC/ ] to set T1, T2 etc. up to T8. The display will show “ SAVE” and then display: “ F8 ” “ dEM ” “ kEy ” You can select another key if necessary. When all changes have...
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37 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 “ CAL ” “ 0.000 ” “ 12345 ” The number in the TOTAL window is the number of int ernal counts representing the zero weight, from the anal og to digital converter within the scale. Make sure no other weights are on the scale. Press the [Total / ] key to set the zero point. The display will show: “ LoAd 1 ” “ 10” “ 23456 ” Place 10kg mass on the scale and then press the [Total/ ] key...
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38 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 6.1.4 F10- Factory Calibration Value This calibration is stored in a separate location f rom the user calibration (F4). If a scale has been disrupted it is possible to rec all this calibration in order to have a scale that has the original calibration rest ored. This calibration can be done at any time without ch ecking for being within 10% of the previous factory calibrations. This val ue will also overwrite the user...