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    5.0  PARAMETERS 
    5.1 SETTING COIN WEIGHT 
     
    There  are  9  coins  and  2  tokens  available  for  the  us er  in  the  South  African 
    version.    Other  versions  of  this  scale  may  use  othe r  combinations.    See  the 
    Secured Parameters Section (6.0) for details on how  this can be changed.   In 
    addition each coin has a weight associated with the  old style or a new style.   
      
    For South Africa the initial values set for the coi ns are: 
     
       Coin 
    Denomination  New (Wt1)  Old (Wt2) 
    Token1 , T0  0.000  0.000 
    Token2 , T1  0.000  0.000 
    1c  1.489  2.996 
    2c  2.995  3.974 
    5c  4.489  2.505      
    10c  1.987  3.960 
    20c  3.488  5.934 
    50c  4.910  9.488 
    R1  3.995  11.971 
    R2  5.470  7.006 
    R5  9.509  6.965  
    						
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    5.1.1  Procedure
     
     
    To enter this section of the program you will need the access code number. It 
    may  be  that  your  manager  has  changed  the  default  ac cess  code  number  to 
    another number.   The default access code is 0000.   
        
    A restore code 4455 will set all coin weights as in  the above table. 
     Press the  [New/Old]  key and then apply power. Then release the 
    key. 
     
      The displays will show: 
        “   Pin     ”  “         ”       “         ” 
    Enter  the  access  code  (4  numbers)  using  the  numeric   keypad.    An  “-”  will  be 
    displayed for each number. 
        “   Pin       ”    “   - - - - ”       “         ” 
     Press the  [Total/
    
    
    ] key.  If the access code number was correct it 
    will  advance  to  the  unit  weight  setting  program,  ot herwise  it  will 
    return  the  scale  to  counting.  The  first  value  displ ayed  is  the  first 
    token value.  The displays show: 
      denomination   unit weight 
        “      t1   ”   “     0.00”        “       0.00”   
         
     To  select  another  denomination  press  the  key  for  th at 
    denomination.    To  select  either  the  old  or  new  styl e  press  the 
    [New/Old]  key.  Note the arrow in the  Quantity window. 
          
        For example the 10c key will show: 
        “      0.10”   “  1.987 ”      “       0.00” 
          
    						
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    Unit weight is 1.987 grams for the new style and 3.960 for the old 
    style. 
     
      Press the  [Total/ 
    
    
    ]  key to reset the value desired.  The unit 
    weight will change to 0.000 and flash. 
        “      0.10”   “  0.000 ”     “       0.00” 
           
     Use  the  numeric  keys  to  enter  a  new  unit  weight.    F or  example 
    press 1, 9, 8, and 5 to set, the numeric keys are s hown with small 
    numbers in the corner of the keys.  
        “     0.10”   “  1.985 ”     “       0.00” 
           
     Press  [Total/ 
    
    
    ]  to  store  the  new  value.    “ SAVE”  will  be  displayed 
    briefly. 
     
      Repeat the procedure for any other changes necessar y.    
     
      If  a  printer  is  connected  press  the  [Print]  key  to  list  of  all  the 
    denominations and their values. . 
     
      At any time press the  [CE /Esc] key to escape the function. 
        
    						
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    5.2  DETERMINING NEW COIN OR TOKEN WEIGHTS 
     
    The  following  procedure  is  used  to  determine  the  average  weight  of  coins  or 
    tokens.    This  can  be  used  to  verify  the  coin  weight   stored  in  memory  and  to 
    set new weights for tokens.  
    5.2.1  Procedure
     
     
      Before  beginning  have  a  representative  sample  of  th e  coins  or 
    tokens  to  be  used.    You  should  have  a  minimum  of  10 0  pieces- 
    larger  the  number  of  coins  more  accurate  the  averag e  weight  will 
    be. 
     
      Set  the  scale  to  show  weight  temporarily  by  pressin g  the 
    [CE/Esc]   key  for  4  seconds.    The  weight  will  be  displayed  u ntil 
    [CE  /Esc]   or  any  other  key  except  [Tare]  is  pressed  to  return  to 
    normal  operation.  The  [Tare]  key  will  continue  to  function  as 
    normal to zero the display.  
     
      Verify  the  scale  calibration  by  placing  a  known  wei ght  on  the 
    platform.  
     
      If  the  scale  is  not  accurate  (±2g)  it  must  be  re-ca librated  before 
    proceeding. See Section 5.4.3 for calibration detai ls.  
     
      Place the tokens or coins to be checked on the scal e.   If they are 
    in  a  container  it  will  be  necessary  to  Tare  the  wei ght  of  the 
    container  so  the  Quantity  display  shows  zero  before   placing  the 
    coins or tokens in the container. 
     
      The Denomination display will show the weight of th e coins.   
     
      Determine  the  average  weight  by  dividing  the  total  weight  by  the 
    number of coins or tokens in the sample. 
      
    						
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     It  is  then  necessary  to  enter  this  value  (rounded  t o  3  places:  
    x.xxx)  into  memory  as  above.    For  example  12883g  fo r  2000 
    tokens is an average of 6.4415 grams, Enter 6.442 g rams. 
    5.3  SECURED
     FEATURES 
      
    The  CCSA  Coin  Counting  scale  has  a  number  of  functi ons  that  can  only  be 
    accessed by a qualified user.     
    Two  levels  of  security  are  available.    For  the  firs t  level  of  security,  a  user 
    password  is  required  to  allow  the  access  to  change  the  piece  weight  for  the 
    different denominations of coins.  See Section 5.1.  
     
    The  second  level  of  security  will  allow  more  functi ons  to  be  set.  See  section 
    6.0.      
    The first level of functions includes:  
         
    F1  Baud Rate  
    F2  Parity  
    F3  Sleep  
    F4  Calibration  
    F5  Access Code Number Setting
      
    						
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    5.4  WEIGHING PARAMETER FUNCTIONS    
    The following functions control the weighing system in the scale. To set these 
    functions, follow the procedure-   
      Turn  the  scale  on  while  holding  the  [Total/ 
    
    
    ]    key  down  and  then 
    release the key.  
     
     “    Pin   ”    “          ”      “        “ 
     
     Enter the default access code “0000”. 
     
     “    Pin   ”    “   - - - - ”      “        “ 
     
     Press the  [Total/ 
    
    
    ]  key. The first function is  F1 Baud Rate Setting. 
     
    “   F1  ”   “   bAud ”     “  SEt    ” 
     Press  the  [MC/
    
    
    ] key  to  advance  to  each  of  the  other  functions  or 
    [CE/Esc]  to return to normal operation after running a self -test. 
     
    5.4.1  F1
    F1F1
    F1
    - Baud Rate Setting
     
      
    To  change  the  baud  rate  used  with  the  RS-232  interf ace,  follow  this 
    procedure.  
      When the display is showing: 
     
    “   F1  ”   “   bAud ”     “  SEt   ” 
     
     Press the  [Total/ 
    
    
    ]  key.  
    						
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    “  F1  ”   “   bAud ”  “  1200 ” 
        Current baud rate 
         
      For  setting  a  new  baud  rate  use  the  [MC/
    
    
    ]  key  to  cycle  through  the 
    options which are 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 and 9600. 
       
    “   F1  ”   “   bAud  ”  “   4800 ” 
                                            New baud rate   
     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   ” 
     
     To move to the next function press  [MC/
    
    
    ]  
     
    “   F2   ”   “  ParitY ”     “  SEt ” 
     
     Or press  [CE /Esc]  to return to normal operation. 
      
    						
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    5.4.2 F2
    F2F2
    F2
    - PARITY 
      
    To change parity used with the RS-232 interface, fo llow this procedure. 
     
      When the display is showing: 
     
    “  F2   ”   “  ParitY ”     “  SEt ” 
     
     Press the  [Total/ 
    
    
    ]  key. 
     
    “   F2   ”  “  ParitY  ”  “  n 8 1 ” 
                                      Current parity, N one, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit 
         
      For  a  new  parity  setting,  use  the  [MC/
    
    
    ]  key  to  cycle  through  the 
    following options: 
     
    n81  Parity = None, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit. 
    E71  Parity = Even, 7 data bits and 1 stop bit. 
    o81   Parity = Odd, 7 data bits and 1 stop bit. 
       
    “  F2   ”   “  ParitY ”      “  E 7 1 ” 
               
     Press   [CE  /Esc]  to  escape  without changes  before  it  is  stored  or  p ress 
    the  [Total /  
    
    
    ] key to confirm and store the new value.   
     
    “   F2   ”   “  ParitY ”       “  SEt ”  
    						
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     Press  [MC/
    
    
    ] to advance to the next functions 
     
    “   F3   ”    “   SLEEP  ”     “SEt  ” 
     
     Or press  [CE /Esc]  to return to normal operation. 
      
    5.4.3  F
    FF
    F3
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    3
    - SLEEP
     
      
    The scale can be set to trun off automatically if i t is not being used. The time 
    can  be  from  1  to  10  minutes,  or  disabled.  To  change   the  time    ,  follow  this 
    procedure.  
      When the display is showing: 
    “   F3   ”   “  SLEEP ”     “  SEt ” 
     
     Press the  [Total/ 
    
    
    ]  key. 
    “   F3   ”  “  SLEEP  ” “       1 ” 
                                      Current setting,   1 minute 
       
      For  a  new  value,  use  the  [MC/
    
    
    ] key  to  cycle  through the  options, 1,  5 
    or 10 minutes,  0 will  disable the automatic turn  off function. 
     
      Press   [CE  /Esc]  to  escape  without changes  before  it  is  stored  or  p ress 
    the  [Total /  
    
    
    ] key to confirm and store the new value.   
     
    “   F3   ”   “  ParitY ”       “  SEt ”  
    						
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    5.4.4 F
    FF
    F4
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    - 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 CCSA. 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 used., see below.  
    The  user  calibration  must  verify  the  calibration  is   within  10%  of  this 
    calibration.    This  prevents  calibration  with  no  wei ght  on  the  scale  or  with 
    grossly wrong weights.  
     
      When the display is showing: 
    “   F4   ”    “   CAL     ”        “   SEt  ” 
     
     Press the  [Total / 
    
    
    ] key.  The display will show the following: 
    “   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   ”    “      20”  “  KiLoS ” 
                                                                                        
     If a  different  mass  is  required from the  one shown  press the [CE] 
    key  to  clear  the  value,  then  enter  the  value  of  the   calibration 
    mass, i.e. 10 kilograms.   
     
      The display will show: 
     
    “   LoAd   ”    “      10”  “  KiLoS ” 
        
    						
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