E303 Indicator: P.N 3.05.6.6.16344, Rev A1, October 2020
E303 Indicator: P.N 3.05.6.6.16344, Rev A1, October 2020
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CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.0 SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................. 3
3.0 INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................................................... 4
3.1 UNPACKING ..................................................................................................................................................... 4
3.2 LOCATING ........................................................................................................................................................ 4
4.0 CONNECTION ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
5.0 KEYPAD AND DISPLAY ....................................................................................................................................... 6
5.1 DISPLAY ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
5.2 DISPLAY ........................................................................................................................................................... 8
5.2.1 SYMBOLS AND INDICATORS ......................................................................................................................... 8
6.0 CALIBRATION COUNTER FOR APPROVED INDICATORS ............................................................................... 9
7.0 BATTERY ............................................................................................................................................................ 10
8.0 BACKLIGHT ........................................................................................................................................................ 10
9.0 AUTO POWER OFF ............................................................................................................................................ 10
10.0 OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................... 11
10.1 ZEROING .................................................................................................................................................... 11
10.2 TARING ...................................................................................................................................................... 11
10.2.1 MANUAL TARE .................................................................................................................................. 11
10.3 WEIGHING .................................................................................................................................................. 12
10.4 PARTS COUNTING .................................................................................................................................... 12
10.5 CHECK-WEIGHING .................................................................................................................................... 14
10.5.1 SETTING UP WHILE WEIGHING ...................................................................................................... 15
10.5.2 SETTING UP WHILE PARTS COUNTING OR % WEIGHING ........................................................... 15
10.6 LIMITS STORING AND RECALLING ......................................................................................................... 16
10.7 PERCENT WEIGHING ................................................................................................................................ 17
10.8 ANIMAL (DYNAMIC) WEIGHING ............................................................................................................... 19
10.8.1 ANIMAL WEIGHING PROCEDURE ................................................................................................... 20
10.9 ACCUMULATED TOTAL............................................................................................................................ 20
10.9.1 MANUAL ACCUMULATION ............................................................................................................... 21
10.9.2 AUTOMATIC ACCUMULATION ......................................................................................................... 22
11.0 RS-232 SPECIFICATION ................................................................................................................................ 23
11.1 INPUT COMMANDS FORMAT ................................................................................................................... 27
12.0 CALIBRATION ................................................................................................................................................ 28
13.0 PARAMETER SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................... 29
13.1 CHECK WEIGHING PARAMETERS .......................................................................................................... 29
13.2 RS-232 PARAMETERS .............................................................................................................................. 31
13.3 INDICATOR PARAMETERS ...................................................................................................................... 33
13.4 PERCENT WEIGHING AND ANIMAL WEIGHING..................................................................................... 34
14.0 ERROR MESSAGES ...................................................................................................................................... 35
15.0 SERVICE PARAMETERS ............................................................................................................................... 36
15.1 USING “0000” TO ENTER THE CALIBRATION PARAMETER ................................................................ 36
15.2 USING “2006” TO ENTER THE SERVICE PARAMETERS....................................................................... 37
15.2.1 F1 -CALIBRATION ............................................................................................................................. 38
15.2.2 F2–DECIMAL POINT POSITION ....................................................................................................... 38
15.2.3 F3 – CAPACITY ................................................................................................................................. 39
15.2.4 F4 –INITIAL ZERO RANGE................................................................................................................ 39
15.2.5 F5 -RE-ZERO RANGE ....................................................................................................................... 39
15.2.6 F6 -SUCCESSIVE TARE.................................................................................................................... 40
15.2.7 F7 –ADC COUNTS ............................................................................................................................. 40
15.2.8 F8 –ZERO MODE ............................................................................................................................... 40
15.2.9 F9 –FILTER SETTINGS ..................................................................................................................... 40
15.2.10 F10 –CALIBRATION COUNT ........................................................................................................ 41
15.2.11 F11 –SELECT APPROVALS STANDARD ..................................................................................... 41
15.2.12 F12 –DEFAULT PARAMETERS TO FACTORY VALUES ............................................................. 42
16.0 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES............................................................................................. 42
17.0 SERVICE INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................... 43
APPENDIX ........................................................................................................................................................................ 44
1.0 INTRODUCTION
The E 303 indicator provides an accurate, fast and versatile general purpose
indicator with parts counting, percent weighing and check-weighing functions.
The E 303 has colour changing LCD illumination 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.
The E 303 is supplied with a RS-232 bi-directional interface and real time clock
(RTC).
The E 303 has a sealed keypad with colour coded buttons and a large easy to
read liquid crystal type display (LCD) supplied with a multicolour illumination.
The user’s application and the technical specifications of the platform or load cell will
determine the necessary configuration.
3.2 LOCATING
The scales should not be placed in a location that
will reduce the accuracy.
The E 303 has a connector configured for a 6 wire load cell. Connect the load cell/platform
to the indicator as shown below. The cable length should be as short as possible, using a
large size wire to minimise errors due to resistance in the leads.
Figure 1A shows the connections to a 6 wire load cell. Figure 1B shows a preferred
method to attach a 4 wire load cell, using a 6 conductor cable to go from the indicator to
the platform or load cell where it connects to the 4 wires from the load cells. The
Excitation and sense wires are connected together near the load cell.
For less exacting applications you can connect the excitation to the sense at the
connector.
[Zero] Sets the zero point for all subsequent Escape from any setting menus
weighing. The display shows zero.
[Tare] It tares the indicator and stores the Accept the set values
current weight in memory as a tare
value, subtracts the tare value from the
weight and shows the results. This is the
net weight.
[Unit] This is used to select the weighing units Allows the weight, unit weight,
from a preset list of available units. and count to be seen when
parts counting or to change from
weight to % in percent weighing
[Low Limit] It sets the limits for check weighing None
and allows setting of either the low
& limit or the high limit or both.
[High Limit]
Battery Status
When in Check Weighing mode, the LCD backlight colour will change to help identify when
the weight is below, within or over the limits.
If during power on display test the user presses the [Tare] key, the user will be given a
message to enter the passcode necessary to calibrate the indicator, “P - - - - “ Enter the
code “P0000” to Enter calibration or “P1000” to enter the parameters, followed by
pressing the [Tare] key.
The Calibration access will allow user calibration (See section 15.1) and the parameter
code will allow access to the following parameters. (See section 15.2).
The indicators can be operated from the rechargeable battery, if desired. The
battery life is determined by the number and impendence of the load cells
connected. With a single load cell and backlight disabled the life is approximately 70
hours before needing to be recharged.
When the battery needs charging, the battery symbol will show as empty and it
will flash. If the battery symbol is flashing, the indicator will still operate for a period
of time, after which, it will automatically switch off, to protect the battery.
To charge the battery, simply plug in the mains power supply. The indicator does
not need to be turned on.
The battery symbol will scroll to indicate it is charging, it may take several hours to
fully charge the battery from empty.
When the battery is charged to full capacity, the battery symbol will stop scrolling
and it will show as fully charged .
8.0 BACKLIGHT
The backlight for the LCD can be set by the user to always off, always on or automatic (on
only when the indicator is in use or a key is pressed). See setting of the parameter “S2 bL”
in section 13.3.
The default backlight colour can be defined to White, Green, Red, Amber and Blue. Once
defined to one of these colours, the backlight will still change colours during Check
Weighing, and Check Counting, on all other situations it will illuminate according to the
user selection. See setting of the parameter “S2 bL” in section 13.3.
The intensity of the backlight can also be defined, there are three settings to choose from,
Low, Mid and High.
The auto power off can be set by the user to disable the feature or to a pre-set time
interval. See setting of the parameter “S3 AoF “ in section 13.3.
10.0 OPERATION
10.1 ZEROING
You can press the [Zero] key at any time to set the zero point, from which, all other
weighing and counting is measured. This will usually be necessary when the platform
is empty. When the zero point is obtained the display will show the zero indicator.
The indicator has an automatic re-zeroing function to account for minor drifting or
accumulation of material on a connected platform. However you may need to press
[Zero] to re-zero the indicator if small amount of weight is still shown when the
platform is empty.
10.2 TARING
Zero the indicator by pressing [Zero]. The zero indicator will be on. Place a container
on the pan and its weight will be displayed.
Press [Tare] when the reading is stable. The weight that was displayed is stored as
the tare value and it is subtracted from the display, leaving zero on the display. The
stable and NET indicator will be on.
As a product is added only the weight of the product will be shown. The indicator
could be tared a second time if another type of product was to be added to the first
one. Again only the weight that is added after taring will be displayed.
NOTE:
When the container is removed a negative value will be shown. If the indicator was tared
just before removing the container, this value is the gross weight of the container plus all
products which were removed. The zero indicator will also be on as the platform is back to
the same condition it was when [Zero] was pressed last.
If the value to be tared is very large the scale may not allow you to tare the value as the
negative value will not fit on the display area. In this case the scale will beep twice when
the [Tare] key is pressed and then return to normal weighing without setting tare.
Press [Tare] or [Zero] to remove the tare value and display zero. The Net indicator will
disappear.
10.3 WEIGHING
To determine the weight of a sample, first tare an empty container if used, then place the
sample in the container. The display will show the weight and the unit of weight currently in
use.
To change the weighing unit press the [Unit] key. The only alternative weighing unit is
grams. This can be enabled by the user in the parameters section. See section 13.3.
The indicator can be used to count parts, based on the average weight of a sample
weighed. When more parts are added, the total number of parts are displayed.
Press [Cnt] to enter the Parts Counting mode. The display will show the last sample
size used. For example, “10 Pcs”.
Either place 10 parts on the platform for determining the average piece weight or
use a different number of parts. For example, place 20 parts on the platform, press
[CE] to clear the last values and then enter the value 20 using the numeric keypad.
Press [Cnt] to weigh the samples and determine an average piece weight.
If the parts are too light to measure accurately, the count may become inaccurate. It
is suggested that the samples to be weighed should each weigh more than the
resolution of the indicator.
After the sample has been weighed the indicator will count any other parts added by
applying the average piece weight to the weight of the parts to be counted.
The [Tare] key works normally during this time, so it is possible to tare the display
with a container on the platform.
During parts counting the display can be changed to show the net weight, unit
weight and number of parts by each time pressing the [Func] key.
To count a different sample quantity, press the [Cnt] key. The display will show the
last used sample size. Either use this sample size with a different part or enter a new
sample size as above.
10.5 CHECK-WEIGHING
NOTE:
1. The alarm can be set to OFF (See section 13.1). The LCD display will indicate
whenever the weight is within or exceeds the limits by changing the LCD
illumination to Amber, Green or Red.
Red Mass on the platform is above the high limit
2. The limits can be locked by the manager. A Limit Password must be used to
change the limits or recall other limits from memory.
3. If Limit Password is enabled then enter the password which will allow you to change
the limits or the operation of the beeper.
Press the [Low Limit] key. It will show the current low limit. The text “LO” will
appear on the display.
Press the [CE] key to clear the old value and then enter the new low limit using the
numeric keys. The decimal point is fixed at the position that is used for the current
weighing unit. When the desired value is shown press [Tare] to accept the value.
If you want to reset the value to zero, press [CE] to clear the value.
To set the high limit press [High Limit], the display will show the high limit, the text
“HI” will be on to the left side of the display. Set the high limit in the same way the
low limit was set.
Pressing the [Tare] key to enter the value will return the indicator to weighing, with
the Check-weighing function enabled.
During parts counting and percent weighing the limits are set in the same way as above.
The limits are displayed in pcs or %.
See Section 10.4 for the description of parts counting and Section 10.7 for percent
weighing.
NOTE:
1. The weight must be greater than 20 scale divisions for the check-weighing to
operate.
2. To disable the check weighing function, enter zero into both the limits as described
above. When the current limits are shown, press [CE] to clear the settings, then
press [Tare] to store the zero values.
The indicator can store up to 10 sets of high and low limits in memory along with the
weighing units in use (including pcs for parts counting and % for percent weighing) as well
as settings for the beeper.
During Check weighing the current limits can be stored or previously stored units can be
recalled.
NOTE:
1. If the recalled limit is for parts counting, the display will show the last sample value
used, ready for a new sample to be counted
2. If the recalled unit is a percent weighing limit, the display will show the last sample
value used, ready for a new sample to be weighed.
3. If the memory location was empty the indicator will return to weighing
The indicator will use a mass on the platform as the 100% reference weight. If the platform
is empty (or the indicator is tared) then the user can input a reference weight using the
keypad.
If using a reference weight (or object) as your 100% reference, add the weight to
the platform.
Press [Func]. The first option is “FUnC 1”, press the [Func] key 3 more times to
display “FUnC 4”.
NOTE: If there is no reference weight on the pan and percent weighing function is entered,
pressing [Tare] again will return the indicator to normal weighing.
Remove the sample weight. Then any other weight placed on the platform will be
displayed as a percentage of the original sample. For example, if 3500g is placed
on the platform and percent weighing is selected, the display will show 100.00%.
Remove the 3500g weight and place a 3000g weight. The display will show 85.7%
as 3000g is 85.7% of 3500g.
The number of decimal points will depend on the weight used. A smaller weight
will show only “100%” while a larger weight might show “100.00%”.
If the indicator was showing zero weight before entering this function, then the
user must manually enter the weight to be set as 100%. When “F4 PCT” is
displayed, enter the weight to be used for the 100% reference, then press [Tare]
to accept the reference weight. The display will show “0.00 %”.
If the indicator shows “x x . x x %”, which is the last weight used as a reference,
press [CE] to clear and use the numeric keypad to enter a new value. Press [Tare]
to accept the new reference weight.
NOTE: The display may jump by large numbers unexpectedly if small weights are used to
set as 100% reference. The indicator checks if the weight is too small and will show Error
8.
10.8 ANIMAL (DYNAMIC) WEIGHING
The indicator can be set to animal (dynamic) weighing for weighing any items that are
unstable or may move. See Section 13.4.
The indicator uses a special filter to minimise the effects of any movement on the platform.
Press [Func]. The first option is “FUnC 1”, press the [Func] key 3 more times to
display “Func 4”.
Press the [Tare] key. “F4 PCt” will be displayed. Press the [Func] key to advance to
the second function, “P2 Ani”, Animal weighing.
To use the Animal Weighing function it is necessary to set the amount of filtering
required for the animals to be weighed. More active animals will require a higher
level of filtering to give a stable result. The display will show “Filt x” where x is a
value from 1 to 5. The higher the value the greater the amount of filter will be. To
increment the value shown press the [Func] key then press the [Tare] key to
accept it.
The display will flash “Ani” 2 times then show the current weight, 0.00. The
indicator is now ready to weigh.
10.8.1 Animal Weighing Procedure
With the platform empty the display will show zero weight. Place containers or
blankets onto the platform and press the [Tare] key to zero the display. The
indicator may go into the animal weighing procedure when the items are placed on
the platform but will return to showing zero when the [Tare] key is pressed.
When a stable reading is found, the display will show this value, and the display
will be locked until the [Unit] key is pressed. The display will show the “Hold”
symbol while the display is locked. Remove the animal, the display will hold the
weight value.
Press the [Unit] key to unlock the display. The display will flash “Ani” twice and be
ready for the next animal.
To weigh a second animal press the [Tare] key if necessary to zero the display,
and place the next animal on the platform. It is also possible to simply place the
next animal on the scale without clearing the last value first. The indicator will
detect the new weight and hold it as before.
The indicator will remain in the animal weighing mode until the [Zero] key is
pressed. Then it will return to normal weighing.
The indicator can be set to accumulate when a weight is added to the platform
automatically or manually by pressing [Print]. See Section 13.2.
NOTE:
3. If at any time the weighing units are changed, the accumulated data will be lost.
10.9.1 Manual Accumulation
When the indicator is set to manual accumulation, the weight displayed will be stored in
the memory when the [Print] key is pressed and the weight is stable.
Remove the weight and press [Print] when the indicator is at zero. The display will
show "ACC 1" and then the weight in memory for 2 seconds before returning to
normal. The weight can be output to a printer or PC using the RS-232 interface.
When the indicator is at zero place a second weight on the platform. When stable
press [Print] to accumulate the weight. The display will show "ACC 2" for 2
seconds and then show the new total.
Continue until all weights have been added. This can continue for up to 99 entries
until the capacity of display is exceeded.
To view the total in memory press the [Print] key when the indicator is at zero.
The display will show the total number of accumulation "ACC xx" and the total
weight before returning to zero.
To print the total, press [Print] to recall and then immediately press [Print] the
second time to print the results.
To erase the memory, press [Print] to view the total and then immediately press
[CE] to clear the memory.
When the indicator has been set to Automatic Accumulation the value is stored in memory
automatically.
Place a weight on the platform. The beeper will sound when the display is
stable indicating the value is accepted. Remove the weight.
The display will show "ACC 1" and then the total in the memory before it
returns to zero. Adding a 2nd weight will repeat the process.
While the weight is on the platform, press the [Print] key to view the values-
first the accumulation number "ACC x" and then the total will be shown.
NOTE:
1. The indicator will not show the value when a weight is removed.
2. In all cases the display must return to zero or a negative number, before another
sample can be added to the memory.
3. More products can be added and [Print] be pressed again for up to 99 entries until
the capacity of display is exceeded.
11.0 RS-232 SPECIFICATION
The E 303 indicator is supplied with bi-directional RS-232 interface as standard. The
indicator when connected to a printer or computer outputs the weight with the selected
weighing unit through the RS-232 interface.
Default Specifications:
ASCII code
8 data bits
No Parity
Connector:
Pin 3 - Output
Pin 2 - Input
The indicator can be set to print text in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian or
Portuguese. See the RS-232 parameters section for details.
Data Format-Normal Output:
Only weight value along with the weighing unit is printed. If Percent weighing is used then
% is shown in place of weighing units.
<cr><lf>
<cr><lf>
Date 12/09/2006 <cr><lf>
Time 14:56:27 <cr><lf>
<cr><lf>
Scale ID 123456 <cr><lf> If ID is zero, it is left blank
User ID 234567 <cr><lf>
<cr><lf>
Net Wt 1.234 kg <cr><lf> Net Wt. (or Gross Wt.)
<cr><lf>
<cr><lf>
<cr><lf>
<cr><lf>
<cr><lf>
Date 12/09/2006 <cr><lf>
Time 14:56:27 <cr><lf>
<cr><lf>
Scale ID 123456 <cr><lf>
User ID 234567 <cr><lf>
<cr><lf>
------------------<cr><lf>
TOTAL
No. 5 <cr><lf>
Wt. 1.234 kg <cr><lf>
PCS 10 pcs <cr><lf>
<cr><lf>
------------------<cr><lf>
<cr><lf>
1. The accumulated total will not be sent to the RS-232 when the continuous print is
turned on.
2. The continuous print will only be for the current weight and the display data.
3. In other languages the format is the same but the text will be in the language
selected.
Net weight Net Wt. Pds Net Net-Gew Pso Net Pso Netto Pso Liq
Weight per Unit Wt. Pds unit Gew/Einh Pso/Unid Pso/Unità Pso/Unid
unit counted
The indicator can be controlled with the following commands. Press the [Enter] key of the
PC after each command.
T<cr><lf> Tares the indicator to display the net weight. This is the same as
pressing [Tare].
Z<cr><lf> Sets the zero point for all subsequent weighing. The display shows
zero.
P<cr><lf> Prints 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 set to automatic.
12.0 CALIBRATION
To start the calibration, turn the indicator off and switch on again and then press
[Tare] during the self-test. Enter code number 0000 and press [Tare]. This will
take you directly to the calibration section.
Remove all weight from the platform and then press the [Tare] key when the
display is stable. After the Zero point is set, the display will show “Load 1” and then
it will show “XX Kg”. Place the suggested calibration mass on the platform, or
alternatively you can enter the mass you have available by using the numeric
keypad. For the calibration it is best to use a weight close to the full capacity of the
indicator. If the mass is different from the displayed value, enter the value of the
mass in whole numbers. The kg symbol will be on to show the active unit.
The indicator will calibrate to the mass. When complete, it will power off and
restart before returning to normal weighing. Remove the calibration mass.
If an error message “Err 10” is shown, re-check the calibration and make sure the
mass used is the same value as the indicator is expecting and repeat. If the error
cannot be corrected contact your supplier.
13.0 PARAMETER SETTINGS
Pressing the [Func] key allows the user to access the parameters for customising the
indicator. The parameters are split into 4 groups:
2. RS-232 parameters
3. Indicator parameters
When [Func] is pressed, display will first show “FUnC 1” for Check weighing
parameters.
Enter [2] for RS-232 parameters or [3] for Indicator parameters or [4] for percent
weighing and animal weighing, or press the [Func] key to advance through the
groups “FUnC 1”, “FUnC 2” , “FUnC 3” and “FUnC 4”. Press [Tare] to enter the desired
group of parameters.
Press [Zero] to return to the group “FUnC 1”. If you press [Zero] again, the indicator
will exit the User Parameter section and return to normal weighing.
Press [Func] to scroll through the parameters and press [Tare] to enter a
parameter setting.
Press [Tare] to confirm the change and then advance to the next parameter by
pressing the [Func] key.
This group of parameters-
F1 LLk This parameter prevents the With LLK set to Off (oFF), oFF
normal user from changing the the user is allowed to
limits with the help of a Limit change limits at any time.
Lock.
With LLK set to Preset
(PSt), the user is allowed
to use one of the preset
limits only.
2. If the password is other than 0000, user must enter the password to gain access to
“F1 LLk”, “F2 bEP”, “F3 CPS” and “F4 nCK”.
Shortcut to enter this group is to press and hold the [Print] key for 4 seconds. The
display will go directly to “C1 on”.
Press [Tare] to enter a parameter. Press [Func] to view the options for the
parameter settings.
Press [Tare] to confirm the change and then advance to the next parameter by
pressing the [Func] key.
Press [Zero] to return to the group “FUnC 2”. If you press [Zero] again, the indicator
will exit the User Parameter section and return to weighing.
This group of parameters can be set by the user for setting the language, baud rate,
printing mode, etc. The user can also set a Scale ID number and a User ID number.
Shortcut to enter this group is to press and hold the [Cnt] Key for 4 seconds. The
display will go directly to “S1 Un”.
Press [Func] to view the list of parameters.
Press [Tare] to enter a parameter. Press [Func] to view the options for the
parameter settings.
Press [Tare] to confirm the change and then advance to the next parameter by
pressing the [Func] key.
Press [Zero] to return to the group “FUnC 3”. If you press [Zero] again, the indicator
will exit the User Parameter section and return to normal weighing.
This group of parameters are used to control the operation of the indicator.
P2 Ani Enter the Animal Weighing Set the filter value. Enabled
mode of operation, See section Always
10.8
14.0 ERROR MESSAGES
During the initial power-on testing or during operation, the indicator may show an error
message. The meaning of the error messages is described below.
If an error message is shown, repeat the step that caused the message. If the error
message is still shown then contact your dealer for support.
Err 19 Weight lower limit is larger than High limit is set first, then the low limit is set
upper limit higher than the high limit and low limit not
equal to zero.
Err 20 PLU storage/ reading is more than PLU number above max range of 50
50
Err ADC Can’t find ADC chip Damaged or missing ADC chip
Load cell is damaged.
Electronics is damaged.
---OL--- Weight over range Weight over scale range
Press the TARE key during the power on display test, the display will show the passcode
request screen, “ P - - - - “ . To continue enter a passcode as described below.
Or if the Calibration and Parameters have been enabled (see 15.2.10) the user must enter
the correct password to have access. See Section 6.0.
Entering passcode 0000 will allow calibration as shown in 15.1, entering 1000 will allow
access to a limited set of parameters as described in section 6 and entering the passcode
2006 will allow access to all parameters as shown in section 15.2.
“LoAd 1” “6.000 Kg” Load the requested calibration weight and press
[Tare]
To enter the calibration parameter, press the [Tare] key when “F1” is displayed. The
indicator will be calibrated using 2 masses, the first of the masses of approximately 1/3 to
1/2 of the maximum capacity and close to maximum capacity for the second mass. If the
indicator has been calibrated once the values will be stored. If this is the first time the
indictor is calibrated the user must enter the values for the calibration masses.
It is necessary to set the decimal point location and the capacity before calibration is
possible.
The display will instruct you to remove any weight from the platform, “noloAd”. Press
[Tare].
The display will tell you to add the first weight to the platform: “LoAd 1” “ 10 kg” If
necessary change the value shown to match the weight to be used. Just enter manually
the required value using the numeric keypad and press [Tare].
The display will now show “LoAd ”, add the weight to the platform, wait for stability sign to
show, then press the [Tare] key.
The display will tell you to add the second weight to the platform: “LoAd 2” “ 30 kg”
Repeat the same process as before, and add the weight, wait for stability then press the
[Tare] key.
For the approved indicator the display will then show “JP” “On” indicating the jumper is still
in place if the jumper within the indicator was used to access the parameters. Switch off
the indicator, and switch it on again to continue with the other Service parameters.
To set the value for the decimal point location. The options are 0, 0.0, 0.00, 0.000 or
0.0000.
To enter this parameter, press the [Tare] key when “F2 dEC” is shown.
Press the [Func] key to change the value. Select from 0, 0.0, 0.00, 0.000 and 0.0000.
To enter this parameter, press the [Tare] key when “F3 CAP” is shown.
Enter the numeric values using the keypad. The indicator will check the number of
divisions n = maximum/increment is equal or less than 6,000 divisions. (3000 divisions for
4 load cell platform versions)
Once the maximum capacity is set, the display then lets you select the increment, “0.0001
kg”. For example 100kg x 0.01kg the increment is 10grams. But the last digit increments by
1.
The display will show the current increment value as used with the current decimal point
position.
Press the [Func] key to change the value. Select from 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 or 50. Not all
increments may be available for the capacity you selected.
The indicator will determine the increment that maintains the number of divisions to be
6000 or less.
To enter this parameter, press the [Tare] key when “F4 int” is shown.
Press the [Func] key to change the value and press [Tare] to accept the value.
To enter this parameter, press the [Tare] key when “F5 rEZ” is shown.
The display will show the current re-zero range.
Press the [Func] key to change the value.
Press [Tare] to accept the value.
Press [Zero] to return to weighing.
15.2.6 F6 -SUCCESSIVE TARE
To enter this parameter, press the [Tare] key when “F6 SCS” is shown.
To enter this parameter, press the [Tare] key when “F7 Cnt” is shown.
This parameter allows you to view the A/D counts from the internal A/D converter. This can
be an aid to service.
To enter this parameter, press the [Tare] key when “F8 ZEm” is shown.
Select the Zero mode desired. In all but special cases Zero Mode 1 is used. The other 2
zero modes are for unique locations in the world and effect the +/- range of the zero.
This parameter allows the level of filtering to be defined, the slower the filter setting the
longer it will take to reach a stable reading, but the more accurate the results will be. In
contrast the faster the filter setting, the quicker it will reach a stable reading, but the results
may not be as accurate.
To enter this parameter, press the [Tare] key when “F9 FL” is shown.
The display will show the current filter setting which can be SLoWES, SLoWEr, FAStEr or FAStES.
The display will show the level of filtering, which can be set at 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.
This parameter allows the calibration and parameter counting function to be active.
To enter this parameter, press the [Tare] key when “F10 Cn” is shown.
The display will show if the Calibration Counting Mode is set to on or oFF. If On, the
Calibration count and Parameter count will be seen at power on as described in section
6.0. If set to oFF the only method that can be used for access to the calibration or
parameters is to place the jumper on pins 1-2 of ADJ, See section 15.2.
This parameter allows for an approval standard to be set, according to the standard
selected, the software will load the relevant parameters defaults, to guarantee the indicator
is compliant with the standard selected.
To enter this parameter, press the [Tare] key when “F11 AP” is shown.
The display will show the current setting, nonE, oiML, SA, AuS, or ntEP.
This parameter will reset all the parameters to the default factory values.
To enter this parameter, press the [Tare] key when “F12 dE” is shown.
The display will ask for a confirmation before resetting all parameters, it will show no or
YES, choose Yes if you wish to reset the parameters.
If you need to order any spare parts and accessories, contact your supplier or the
manufacturer. A partial list of such items is as follows-
This manual covers the details of operation. If you have a problem with the indicator that is
not directly addressed by this manual then contact your supplier for assistance. In order to
provide further assistance, the supplier will need the following information which should be
kept ready:
A. Details of your company
Name of your company:
Contact person’s name:
Contact telephone, e‐mail,
Fax or any other methods:
(This part of information should always be available for any future correspondence. We
suggest you to fill in this form as soon as the unit is received and keep a print‐out in your
record for ready reference.)
Model name of the indicator: E 303____
Serial number of the unit:
Software revision number
(Displayed when power is first turned on):
Date of Purchase:
Name of the supplier and place:
This device may not be disposed of in domestic waste. This also applies to countries outside the
EU, per their specific requirements. Disposal of batteries (if fitted) must conform to local laws
and restrictions.
Cet appareil ne peut être éliminé avec les déchets ménagers. L’élimination de la batterie doit
être effectuée conformément aux lois et restrictions locales.
Dieses Gerät nicht mit dem Hausmüll entsorgt.
Dispositivo no puede ser desechado junto con los residuos domésticos
Dispositivo non può essere smaltito nei rifiuti domestici.
FCC / IC CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE EMC VERIFICATION STATEMENT
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and Canadian ICES‐003/NMB‐003 regulation. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 ‐ MANDATORY STATEMENT
WARNING: This product includes a sealed lead‐acid battery which contains chemicals known to
the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
The products have been tested with, and are always supplied with mains
power adaptors which meet all legal requirements for the intended country or
region of operation, including electrical safety, interference and energy
efficiency. As we often update adaptor products to meet changing legislation
it is not possible to refer to the exact model in this manual. Please contact us if
you need specifications or safety information for your particular item. Do not
attempt to connect or use an adaptor not supplied by us.