Adam Equipment Coin Counting Scale CCSArevC1 User Manual
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1 | P a g e © Ada\b Equ\fp\bent Co\bpany 2009 Ada\b Equ\fp\bent CCSA Co\fn Count Scale (P.N. 6949, Rev\fs\fon C1, October 2009)
2 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 Easy Reference: Model name of the scale: Serial number of the unit: Software revision number (Displayed when power is first turned on): Date of Purchase: Name of the supplier and place:
3 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION ....................................... ............................................................... 5 1.1 FEATURES ........................................... ................................................................ 5 2.0 SET UP............................................. ........................................................................ 6 2.1 LOCATING AND PROTECTING YOUR SCALE................. .................................. 6 2.2 DISPLAY WINDOWS.................................... ........................................................ 7 2.3 KEY DESCRIPTIONS ................................... ........................................................ 7 2.4 BATTERY CHARGING ................................... .................................................... 10 2.5 BACKLIGHT OPERATION................................ .................................................. 10 2.6 TEMPORARY WEIGHT DISPLAY ........................... ........................................... 10 2.7 SETTING DATE AND TIME .............................. .................................................. 11 3.0 BASIC OPERATION.................................... ........................................................... 12 3.1 ZEROING THE DISPLAY ................................ ...................................................12 3.2 TARING ............................................. ................................................................. 12 3.3 COIN COUNTING ...................................... ......................................................... 13 3.4 MEMORY ACCUMULATIONS ............................... ............................................. 14 3.5 MEMORY RECALL ...................................... ....................................................... 16 4.0 RS-232 INTERFACE ................................... ........................................................... 17 4.1 RS-232 OUTPUT ...................................... .......................................................... 17 4.2 PRINTING ........................................... ................................................................ 17 4.3 INPUT COMMANDS ..................................... ...................................................... 20 5.0 PARAMETERS ......................................... .............................................................. 21 5.1 SETTING COIN WEIGHT ................................ ...................................................21 5.1.1 Procedure .......................................... .......................................................... 22 5.2 DETERMINING NEW COIN OR TOKEN WEIGHTS .............. ............................ 24 5.2.1 Procedure .......................................... .......................................................... 24 5.3 SECURED FEATURES ................................... ...................................................25 5.4.1 F1 F1F1 F1- Baud Rate Setting ................................ ...................................................26 5.4.2 F2 F2F2 F2- PARITY ........................................... ....................................................... 28 5.4.3 F3 F3F3 F3- SLEEP............................................ ........................................................ 29 5.4.4 F4 F4F4 F4- Weight Calibration ............................... ...................................................30 5.4.5 F5- Access Code Number ............................... ............................................. 31 6.0 SECURE PARAMETERS .................................. ..................................................... 33 6.1 SETTING UP SECURED PARAMETERS ...................... .................................... 33 6.1.1 F6- SETTING ASCII VALUE FOR PRINTED LEGENDS............................................ 34 6.1.2 F7- Denomination Values .............................. ................................................ 36 6.1.3 F8- Linearity Calibration............................ .................................................... 37 6.1.4 F9- Factory Calibration Value ........................ ............................................... 39 6.2 OTHER SETTINGS ..................................... ....................................................... 41 6.2.1 Restore Factory Calibration ........................ ................................................. 41 6.2.2 Shortcut to Calibration without using Functions .... ....................................... 41 7.0 ERROR MESSAGES ..................................... ........................................................ 42 8.0 SPECIFICATIONS..................................... ............................................................. 43 9.0 WARRANTY STATEMENT ................................. ...................................................45
5 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 1.0 INTRODUCTION The CCSA Coin Counting Scale provides accurate, fast and versatile method of counting coins and determining the value of a gr oup of coins. It can also be used to count tokens with a weight that is deter mined by the user. 1.1 FEATURES CCSA-20 Weighing Automatic tare Coin/token Counting Memory Accumulation Stainless steel weighing platform Level indicator with adjustable leveling feet Colour coded, sealed, keypad Large liquid crystal displays (LCD) Displays for Denomination , Quantity and TOTAL value Battery operated for portability 50+ hours battery life when fully charged The scales can be upgraded when new coins are released Tokens can be counted Standard bi-directional RS-232 Date and time printed
6 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 2.0 SET UP 2.1 LOCATING AND PROTECTING YOUR SCALE In order to keep your balance functioning at its be st we suggest that you do the following: Avoid extremes of temperature. Do not place in dire ct sunlight or near air conditioning vents. Make sure the scale is located on a strong table an d free from vibration. Avoid unstable power sources. Do not operate near l arge users of electricity such as welding equipment or l arge motors. Do not let the balance battery go flat – if you are not using it for a long time you should charge the batt ery up periodically to make sure the battery dose not lose its charge. Keep free from vibration. Do not place near heavy o r vibrating machinery. Avoid high humidity that might cause condensation, and keep away from direct contact with water. Do not place near open windows, air-conditioning ve nts or fans that may cause a draught and unstable readings . Keep the scales clean, and do not stack material on the scale / balance when it is not in use. The Core has a sta cking feature allowing more than one unit to be stacked o n top of each other. For more details on this see the sectio n on storing.
7 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 2.2 DISPLAY WINDOWS The Denomination window shows the current denomination that has bee n selected, an arrow will indicate when the scale is at zero (ZERO) and when the weight is stable ( STAB) or if the scale has been tared ( Net) and is displaying a net weight. The Quantity window displays the number of coins counted. An ar row will show whether the weight of new style coins ( NEW) or old style coins ( OLD) was used to count them. The TOTAL window shows the value of the coins counted. An a rrow will also indicate when a value has been stored in memory ( MEMORY). 2.3 KEY DESCRIPTIONS The keypad has 20 keys. Other keypads may be used f or different counties or applications.
8 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 The following are used for parameter entry: Function [Total] , ENTER for completing an entry [MC] , increment the value being entered or move to the next parameter [MR] , Move active digit to next available digit [CE] ESCAPE back to normal operation Other Keys are: [1c] to [50c], [R1] to [R5], [Token] keys Select the denomination of coins to be counted. [0] to [9] keys Numeric keys to set values during special applicati ons. [CE/Esc] Used to clear a coin denomination. [New/Old] Toggles between using new and old coin weights when determining the quantity and value of coins on the scale. Used when older styles of coins have been replaced by new styles with a different weight. An arrow in the Quantity window indicates the selection. [M+] Enters a new entry into memory. The memory will accumulate up to 99 entries. Tokens cannot be adde d to memory with coins. If nothing is in memory then tokens can be added but an error would be shown if both tokens and coins are added to memory. [MR / ] Recalls the separate entries from memory.
9 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 [Total / ] Recalls the total value stored in memory [MC / ] Clears the memory. If [MR] has been used to recall the individual samples stored, then [MC] can be used to clear them from memory. [MC] will erase the complete contents of the memory only when the total is displayed (irrespective of whether [Total / ] or [MR] is pressed when the final total is displayed). [Print] Prints a complete record of all data stored in memo ry. Displays the total count and value from memory. [CE/ Esc] Resumes normal operation. [Zero] When the weight on the scale is within ±2% of the z ero at power on, pressing [Zero] will set the scale to zero. If it is outside this range then the Tare function is used. [Tare] Tare function allows the scale to display zero weig ht when an empty container is placed on the platform a nd [Tare] key is pressed. Once tared, any item placed in the container, the scale will display the Net weigh t only.
10 | P a g e © Adam Equipment Company 2009 2.4 BATTERY CHARGING The scale has an internal rechargeable lead acid ba ttery. This battery will allow more than 50 hours of operation when fully charged or less if the backlight is on. The Denomination display will show an arrow above the battery symbol when the battery needs to be re-charged. The battery should be charged as soon as possible. There is approximat ely 1/2 hour service still available when the indicator first ap pears. If the battery is not recharged in this time the power to the scale w ill be turned off to protect the battery from getting damaged. 2.5 BACKLIGHT OPERATION The LCD display has a backlight that operates autom atically. To maximise the battery life it may be necessary to tu rn the backlight off. Hold the [Print] key for 4 seconds to enter the backlight control mode. Use the [MC / ] key to change the setting for the backlight to OFF, ON (set to on for full time) or AUTO (set to o n only when there is a weight on the scale). 2.6 TEMPORARY WEIGHT DISPLAY Press and hold the [CE/Esc] key for 4 seconds for the display to change the weight in the Denomination window. Pressing any key except the [Tare] and [CE/Esc] keys will have no effect to the operation. Pressing [Tare] will operate as a Tare function and [CE/Esc] will return the scale to normal operation.