Page 3 - CONTENTS; DESCRIPTION OF EACH PART
1 CONTENTS 1. COMPLIANCE ..................................................................................................... 3 2. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 4 3. FEATURES .............................................
Page 4 - GRAVITY ACCELERATION MAP
2 13. OPTIONS ......................................................................................................... 25 13.1. Using the OP-02 SLA battery ................................................................ 25 13.1.1. Installing the battery................................................
Page 5 - The equipment is designed to comply with the IP Code of IEC 60529.
3 1. COMPLIANCE Compliance with FCC rules Please note that this equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. This equipment has been tested and has been found to comply with the limits of a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules. These rules are...
Page 7 - Caution; Do not handle the AC power cable with wet hands.; Consider the following conditions to get the most from your scale.
5 4. PRECAUTIONS 4.1. Installing the scale Caution • Ground the scale so that the user will not be subject to an electric shock. • Do not handle the AC power cable with wet hands. • The AC plug is not water-resistant. Use an electrical outlet located at a place where the plug will not get wet. • Do ...
Page 9 - Display rear side
7 6. DESCRIPTION OF EACH PART (The above illustration is for scales with a display pole.) Display rear side (The above illustration is (The above illustration is for scales with a display pole.) scales with a display stand.) Display knobs Display knobs Display stand AC power cable Pole support foot ...
Page 10 - Symbol Description
8 6.1. Display and symbols Display Symbols Symbol Description STABLE ○ Turns on when the weight value is stable. NET ○ Turns on when the NET weight is displayed. (The tare operation is in progress.) ZERO ○ Turns on when zero is displayed. Turns on when the comparator results are displayed. Weighing ...
Page 11 - key; Switch Description
9 6.2. Switches The switches are touch-sensitive. Three levels of switch sensitivity are available and can be set in the function setting “ key “. When set to “ key 2 “ (High), the switches can be operated with a gloved finger. Switch Description ON/OFF switch Turns the power ON or OFF. When turned ...
Page 12 - Attaching the display pole to the base; Do not pull the cable forcibly.
10 7. SETTING UP 7.1. Attaching the display pole to the base SW-M / L series with a display pole 1. Remove the weighing pan from the base. 2. Remove the 4 screws from the lower part of the display pole. 3. Insert the display pole under the base while pulling out the cable into the base and align the...
Page 15 - Ib
13 8.2. Selecting a weighing unit In the weighing mode, press the UNITS switch to select a weighing unit. Each time the UNITS switch is pressed, the unit changes as shown below. Using the function setting “ Ut-g ”, “kg” and “g” can be switched. Ut-g 0 : To display “kg”. Ut-g 1 : To display “g”. Note...
Page 17 - lo ut
15 9. COUNTING MODE Determines a unit weight (the weight of one piece) from a known sample quantity, and calculates how many pieces are on the weighing pan using the unit weight. The unit weight is maintained even if the power is turned OFF. 1. Press the UNITS switch to select “pcs”. (“pcs” = pieces...
Page 18 - Five-level comparator mode
16 10. COMPARATOR Five-level and three-level comparators are available. The five-level comparator mode uses four comparator values to compare the weight value and outputs results in five levels of LOLO, LO, OK, HI and HIHI. The three-level comparator mode uses two comparator values (upper and lower ...
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18 10.2. Entering the comparator values 1. In the weighing mode, press and hold the SAMPLE switch to enter the comparator value setting mode. 2. Enter the comparator values using the following switches. UNITS To shift the blinking digit to the right. PRINT To increase the value of the blinking digit...
Page 23 - Restoring the factory set values
21 11.3. Restoring the factory set values If the gravity acceleration value or calibration weight value is changed unintentionally, restore those values to the factory setting values, as follows. Make sure that the scale is in the weighing mode (displaying “kg” (“g”), “lb”, “oz” or “pcs”). 1. Pres...
Page 28 - lb; Notes
26 1. Disconnect the AC power cable from the electrical outlet. 2. Loosen the M4 screws and remove the rear cover of the display. Note: Take care not to drop the display. 3. Connect the wires inside the display to the battery with much care so that nothing touches the switches. Note: Be sure to conn...
Page 32 - prt
30 Data example Weighing data “kg” (+) S T , + 0 0 1 2 . 3 4 5 _ k g C R L F Weighing data “g” (-) S T , - 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 _ _ g C R L F Counting data “pcs” (+) Q T , + 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 _ P C C R L F Out of weighing range (+) O L , + 9 9 9 9 . 9 9 9 _ k g C R L F Data output mode ( prt ) Command ...
Page 38 - adr
36 Example of connection RS-422 RS-485 The polarity (A, B) of the host computer signal depends on the computer model. Check the technical manual of the computer. Data format The data format for the RS-422/485 is the same as the RS-232C except the following: When used with the function setting “ ...
Page 40 - Overload error; There may be an internal malfunction.
38 14. MAINTENANCE 14.1. Notes on maintenance Do not disassemble the scale. Contact your local A&D dealer if the scale needs service or repair. Use the original packaging for transportation. Do not use organic solvents to clean the scale. Use a warm lint free cloth dampened with a mild det...
Page 44 - Display with a stand attached; AC power cable
42 ● SW-60KL / SW-150KL (with a display pole) ● Display with a stand attached Unit: mm 315 283 15 2 .5 19 7.5 250 90 70 6- 5 φ 135.9 110 0/ 30 /60 /90 ° 481 φ 42.7 318 126 .5 72 2. 5 AC power cable
Page 45 - Values of gravity at various locations
43 GRAVITY ACCELERATION MAP Values of gravity at various locations Amsterdam 9.813 m/s 2 Manila 9.784 m/s 2 Athens 9.807 m/s 2 Melbourne 9.800 m/s 2 Auckland NZ 9.799 m/s 2 Mexico City 9.779 m/s 2 Bangkok 9.783 m/s 2 Milan 9.806 m/s 2 Birmingham 9.813 m/s 2 New York 9.802 m/s 2 Brussels 9.811 m/s 2 ...
Page 46 - World map