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Service Instructions
FX210/FX220
76102-646 Issue 3ENGLISH
12.04.00
Table of contents
Removing the covers 1Installing expansion boards 2Installing a head-up display 3Status display 4Error messages 5Configuring the scale 6
Management mode 6Restricted service access 6Full service access 7Verification mode 7Exiting from full or restricted service access 8
Navigating service mode 9Product configuration branches 10
Branch 0 - Edit counter 10Branch 5 - Typical configurations 10Branch 6 - Weighing functionality 11Branch 7 - Weighing limits 12Branch 08 - Gravity compensation 13Branch 09 - Weight display 13Branch 19 - Bleeper functions 14Branch 20 - Power saving 14Branch 29 - Key press duration 14Branch 60 - Tares 15Branch 61 - Currencies 16Branch 62 - Main currency 16Branch 63 - Main currency, dual currency conversion 17Branch 64 - Alternate currency (Euros) 17Branch 100 - PLUs 19
Calibration 20Aborting calibration 21
Euro conversion procedure 22Replacing a head-up display 2330kg scales 24
Stiffener plate 24Base covers 24
Illustrated parts list 25Head-up display 26Wiring diagram 27
Service Instructions i
Table of Contents
Removing the covers
1. Disconnect the power supply from the scale.
2. Remove the weighplate.
3. Break the tamper seal.
4. Remove the screw (A) and remove the expansion board cover.
5. Remove the feet (and the springs if the scale is a 30kg machine).
6. Remove the screw (B) at the front edge of the scale.
7. Carefully lever the clips holding the cover using a flat-bladed screwdriver.
Note: When replacing the cover, if either of the clips are damaged an M6 machineor self-tapping screw (C) can be used to hold the cover in place.
Service Instructions 1
Removing the covers
B
A
C
Installing expansion boardsRefer to the fitting instructions included with each expansion board for details onconfiguration settings.
1. Connect the wiring loom to the expansion boards.
2. Remove the cover and place the boards in their correct slots.
3. Break off the appropriate blanking plate and replace the cover.
2 Service Instructions
Installing expansion boards
Installing a head-up display1. Disconnect the FX from the mains power supply, or remove the battery pack.
2. Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, remove the blanking plate from the back of theFX.
3. Attach the display using the two slotted screws. Carefully insert the plug fromthe display into the socket at the back of the FX.
Note: Do not push the connector into the socket too hard as you may damage thesocket.
4. Replace the blanking plate, and reconnect the power supply.
Service Instructions 3
Installing a head-up display
Status displayThe status display shows some basic information about the scale. to view thisinformation, press the display test key twice:
Top row Middle row Bottom row
0 Boot block product code Boot block version number
1 Application block product code Application block version number
2 Configuration block product code Configuration block versionnumber
3 Product configuration checksumstatus:
0 - OK1 - Checksum failed
Product configuration editcounter
4 Mains/battery voltage Blank
5 Secondary calibration counter Blank
6 Cause of last reset:
0 - Power down1 - Watchdog2 - Clock monitor
Blank
If you need to contact your authorised service agent for advice, please make a noteof all the settings shown.
4 Service Instructions
Status display
Error messages
E5 Disconnect then reconnect the power supply.
E10 Battery failure - replace the batteries (do not use NiCad batteries).
E11 Power supply voltage too high. Make sure the correct power supply is beingused (see page 28).
E15 Disconnect then reconnect the power supply.
E19 Software download tool error. Try downloading the application again.
E20 Disconnect then reconnect the power supply, if the error reappears, you willneed to replace the load cell (see page 28).
E21 This could be caused by excessive vibration or an incorrect servicecalibration. Either adjust the filters (see page 11), or re-calibrate the scale(see page 20).
E30 Management/service mode not exited correctly. Re-enter service mode, selectthe value to be changed, change the value and go to the next branch orsub-branch to accept the change.
E35 An invalid configuration for the scale has been given in branch 5, re-enter theconfigurations (see page 10).
E 36 An invalid capacity for the scale has been given in branch 5. Re-enter theconfigurations (see page 10).
E40* The weight used for user-calibration is unsteady, re-calibrate the scale.
E41* An incorrect weight is being used for user-calibration, use the correct weights
E42* User calibration is not available for this scale.
E100 Invalid PLU contents, re-program the PLU.
E101 Transaction failed.
E102 PLU write failed. The PLU has been protected in management mode.
E103 Tare failed, re-program the tare.
E110*The counting piece-weight is greater than 10% of the capacity of the scale.
E151 A change to the configuration has failed, reprogram the configuration.
E152 User does not have access to this item (in management mode).
* These errors should not occur for retail scales.
Service Instructions 5
Error messages
Temporaryerror
Weightunsteady
Balance failed Under range Over range
Configuring the scaleThere are three ways to configure the scale:
Management mode
This mode allows the user to configure a few branches of the scale. Because theconfigurations can be different for each scale, refer to the User Instructions fordetails on the branches available.
To enter management mode:
To exit management mode:
Restricted service access
This will allow you to see all of the scales configuration.
You will not be able to alter the branches that are marked as 'Full service accessonly', if you attempt to change these configurations you will see an error message(E 152).
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Configuring the scale
Managementmode
Restrictedservice access
Full serviceaccess
Verificationmode
Configurationmenus
Servicecalibration
6231
C
To enter restricted service access:
The scale will now be in verification mode (see below).
Full service access
This will give full access to the scales configuration.
1. Unplug the scale from the power supply.
2. Break the security seal and carefully remove the blanking plate.
3. Plug the service tool (part number 18165-140) into the side of the scale.
4. Replace the weighplate and re-connect the power supply. The scale will now bein verification mode (see below).
Verification mode
Verification mode will display the weight to four decimal places, and zero trackingwill be disabled.
To go to the configuration menus:
If you need to return to verification mode at any time, press:
Service Instructions 7
Configuring the scale
Exiting from full or restricted service access
To exit:
You will need to disconnect the power supply, (remove the service tool if you are infull service access) and reconnect the power supply.
Note: If you do not exit service mode correctly you will see an E 30 error message.
8 Service Instructions
Configuring the scale
Long Press
E 5
Navigating service modeEach configuration setting consists of a value and a location, the location consists ofa Branch number and a Sub-branch number.
Function Key
Go to the next branch.
Go to the next sub-branch.
Go to the previous branch. *
Go to the previous sub-branch. *
Go to branch 00.
Select value to be changed.
Change the value.
Note: After changing a value, you must go to thenext branch or sub-branch to accept the change.
or
Increment the value X10.
Exit service mode.
If you are using the service tool, disconnect thepower supply from the scale and remove the toolbefore reconnecting the scale to the power supply
* This key may not be available on some products.
Service Instructions 9
Navigating service mode
5.07129
Sub-branchBranch
Value
For example:
Branch 5 = Weighing capacitySub-branch 05 = PrimaryCapacity units Value 129 = lb
Long press
Short press
Long press
Short press
C Long press
C short press
7
5
1
C
8
5
2
0
9
6
3
00
Enter a value*
Short press
Long press
Long press
E 5
Product configuration branchesNote: For older application block versions (0-5-0 or earlier) some branches orsub-branches are not available.
Branch 0 - Edit counter
Sub-branch Value
00 - Default usermode
This counter is automatically incremented whenever theproduct configuration has been altered.
Branch 5 - Typical configurations
Full service access only.
Note: If you enter an incorrect value for these configurations you will see an E 30 orE35 error - re-enter the correct values.
Sub-branch numbers
Capacity 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
12lbx0.002lb 12000 0 0 1 3 129 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
15lbx0.005lb 15000 0 0 2 3 129 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
30lbx0.005 30000 0 0 2 3 129 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
30lbx0.01lb 30000 0 0 3 3 129 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
60lbx0.01lb 60000 0 0 3 3 129 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
60lbx0.02lb 60000 0 0 4 3 129 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
6kgx1g 6000 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
6kgx2g 6000 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
7.5kgx1g 7500 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
12kgx2g 12000 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
15kgx2g 15000 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
15kgx5g 15000 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
30kgx5g 30000 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
30kgx10g 30000 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
6kgx1g/12lbx0.002lb
6000 0 0 0 3 1 12000 0 0 0 0 0 100
6kgx2g/12lbx0.005lb
6000 0 0 1 3 1 12000 0 0 0 0 0 100
12kgx2g/25lbx0.005lb
12000 0 0 1 3 1 25000 0 0 0 0 0 100
15kgx5g/30lbx0.01lb
15000 0 0 2 3 1 30000 0 0 0 0 0 100
AVR 6kgx2/15kgx5
6000 15000 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
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Product configuration branches
Branch 6 - Weighing functionality
Full service access only.
Sub-branch Value
00 - Zero indicator. This determines when thegross zero indicator appears on the display.
0 - Gross zero appears when the range isbetween ±0.25 divisions.
1 - Gross zero appears when the range isbetween ±0.5 divisions.
01 - Zero tracking. This is used to account forminor weight changes over time. Forexample, when weighing in dustyenvironments.
0 - Disabled.1 - Fast wide.3 - Slow wide.5 - Fast narrow.7 - Slow narrow.
02 - Balance on power up. When powered up,the scale determines if it is within its previousbalance range, if it is, it looks at sub-branch03. If it is not a balance failed indicator willappear. A typical example of an error is if thescale is powered up without the weighplateon the scale.
0 - Disabled. No test performed.1 - -5 to 15%.3 - -2 to 2%.
03 - Automatic zero self balance. If enabled, thescale will automatically perform a balance.
0 - Disabled.1 - Enabled.
04 - Dual capacity switching. 0 - Allowed for all weight ranges.1 - Only allowed at gross zero.
05 - Weight return to zero. When a weight hasbeen removed from the scale, thisdetermines how near to zero the scale mustbe before displaying the zero indicator.
0 - Gross zero division.1 - Between 0 and 20 divisions.
06 - Hysteresis. This is used to prevent theweight display from flickering between thetop of one weight increment and the bottomof the next.
0 - Disabled.1 - Enabled.
07 - Normal balance range. This is percentageof the capacity that the zero can move awayfrom the power up balance due to zerotracking, automatic or manual balance.
0 - 200 Primary capacity (%) multiplied by 2.
For example, 200 = 100% 50 = 25%.
08 - Filters. If the scale is in an environmentwhere there is vibration, for example in amechanical workshop, filters can be appliedso that the weight display remains steady.The stronger the filter the longer the displaywill take to display a weight.
0 - Default filter (3).1 -8 1 = Slight filter, 8 = Strong filter.
09 - Minimum test weight for customercalibration. Not available.
0 - 200 Capacity (%) multiplied by 2.
10 - Maximum correction from customercalibration. Not available.
0 - 255 divisions.
Service Instructions 11
Product configuration branches
Sub-branch Value
11 - Alternate Units. This will convert thedisplayed weight into the selected units.
0 - Disable alternate units.1 - USA decimal Pounds.2 - Grams.
12 - Weight steady. The weight must remainwithin the given ± range for a set amount oftime before the weight is displayed.
0 - ± 0.1 divisions.1 - ± 0.25 divisions.2 - ± 0.5 divisions.3 - ± 1 divisions.4 - ± 1.5 divisions.5 - ± 2 divisions.6 - ± 3 divisions.7 - ± 5 divisions.
13 - Tare increment. This sets the tare value thatcan be accepted by the scale. For example,on a 15kg x 5g scale if the tare increment isset to 1, then the tare weight must be amultiple of 5g. If the tare weight is not amultiple, then the scale will not accept thetare.
0 - Allow any tare increment.1 - Tare increment must be a multiple of the
weight increment.
14 - Automatic re-tare. This sets the percentageof a tare within which subsequent tares willalso be allowed without having to press thetare key. This is generally used where thereis minor weight variation between containers.For example, cardboard boxes.
0 - Disable automatic re-tare.1 - 200 tare range (%) multiplied by 2.
For example, 200 = 100% 50 = 25%
Branch 7 - Weighing limits
Full service access only.
Sub-branch Value
00 - Minimum weight. This restricts the weightdisplay so that it remains blank until theminimum weight has been exceeded.
0 - 65535 divisions.
This is the minimum weight (shown on theoverlay) divided by the minimum weightincrement (e).
01 - Under range limit. If the scale is set todisplay negative values (Branch 9sub-branch 00) the weight display remainsblank until the negative weight has beenexceeded.
0 - 65535 divisions.
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Product configuration branches
Branch 08 - Gravity compensation
Full service access only.
Sub-branch Value
00 - Calibration gravity factor. This is thegravity factor of the location where the scalehas been calibrated.
As published by the support office of yournational distributor.
Minimum value = 975000Maximum value = 985000
You must enter a six digit value as the gravityfactors are automatically set to five decimalplaces.
01 - Site gravity factor. This is the gravity factorof the location where the scale is to be used.
If the scale is to be calibrated and used in the same gravity zone, then both gravityfactors should be set to 0.
If you intend to calibrate the scale and then send the scale to a different gravityzone, you must enter the calibration and site gravity factors.
If you do not know the site gravity factor, you must enter the calibration gravityfactor and send a note with the scale stating that the site gravity factor is to beentered and needs to be re-verified and stamped before being sold to the customer.
Note: Once the calibration and site gravity factors have been entered, the scalemay not weigh correctly until the scale is at the site.
Branch 09 - Weight display
Full service access only.
Sub-branch Value
00 - Blank net weight display. This sets thedisplay to either show a negative net weightor to blank the display when a tare is createdand then removed from the scale.
0 - Negative net weight display.1 - Blank net weight display.
01 - Weight decimal marker type. 0 - Comma.1 - Decimal point.
Service Instructions 13
Product configuration branches
Branch 19 - Bleeper functions
Sub-branch Value
00 - Bleep when below zero. 0 - Disabled.1 - Enabled.
01 - Keyboard bleep. 0 - Disabled.1 - Enabled.
02 - Target bleep. 0 - Disabled.1 - Enabled.
03 - Error bleep. 0 - Disabled.1 - Enabled.
04 - Bleeper volume. 0 - Quiet.1 - Loud.
Branch 20 - Power saving
Sub-branch Value
00 - Backlight timeout. This is the length of timebetween the last scale activity and thebacklight being deactivated.
0 - Permanently off.1 - 5 seconds.2 - 1 minute.3 - 5 minutes.4 - Permanently on.
01 - Sleep timeout. This is the length of timebetween the last scale activity and the scalegoing into 'SLEEP' mode.
0 - No sleep timeout.1 - 1 minute.2 - 5 minutes.3 - 30 minutes.
Branch 29 - Key press duration
Sub-branch Value
00 - ’Long’ key press duration. 1 - 255 milliseconds X10 (E.g. 200 = 2sec).
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Product configuration branches
Branch 60 - Tares
Sub-branch Value
Note: See also, branch 6 sub-branch 13 - tare increment, and branch 6 sub-branch 14 - automaticre-tare.
00 - Tare balance interlock. This determineswhether the scale allows the zero key to beused while a tare is active.
0 - Manual balance is disabled whilst any tare isactive.
1 - Manual balance clears all the tares beforebalancing.
01 - Tare cancelling. This determines themethod of cancelling a tare.
0 - Retained. A retained tare will not becancelled until all the weight is removed fromthe scale and the tare key pressed.
1 - Semi -self cancelling. These tares areautomatically cancelled when both the tareand the goods are removed from the scale.The tare can be manually cancelled beforeentering a unit price by removing all theweight from the scale and pressing the tarekey.
3 - Canadian/US price tare cancel. These taresare automatically cancelled when both thetare and the goods are removed from thescale. The tare cannot be manually cancelleduntil a unit price is entered and thetransaction completed.
02 - Tare cancelling with Tare keys. Thisenables or disables tare cancelling using thetare key.
0 - Disable tare cancelling with tare key.1 - Enable tares to be cancelled with the tare
keys.
03 - Keyboard entered tares*. 0 - Disabled.1 - Enabled.
04 - Cumulative tare. If enabled, tares can beadded together.
0 - Disabled.1 - Enabled.
05 - PLU tare*. If enabled, a tare can be includedin a PLU.
0 - Disabled.1 - Enabled.
06 - PLU proportional tare*. If enabled, aproportional tare can be included in a PLU.This is compulsory in Canada.
0 - Disabled.1 - Enabled.
07 - Programming PLU tares*. This determineswhether PLU tares can be programmedusing a PLU hot key.
0 - PLU tares can only be programmed inmanagement mode.
1 - PLU tares can be programmed from activetares.
* These are not legal for European scales.
Service Instructions 15
Product configuration branches
Branch 61 - Currencies
Sub-branch Value
00 - Default price base. 0 - Lower. For example, 100g.1 - Upper. For example, kg.
01 - Enable numeric key timeout. Thisdetermines whether there is a timerestriction for entering numbers using thekeyboard.
0 - Disabled.1 - Enabled.
02 - Numeric key timeout. This sets themaximum time for entering consecutivenumbers on the keyboard. For example, ifyou press '2' then '3' rapidly the display willshow '23'. if you press '2' then '3' slowly thedisplay will show '2' and then '3'.
1 - 255 milliseconds x10.
03 - Unit price cancelling. This determineswhether the unit price is cancelled when thenet weight returns to zero.
0 - Self cancelling.1 - Retained.
04 - Default currency. This determines whetherthe scale looks at branch 62 or branch 64.This branch is used by the Euro conversionprocedure (see page 22).
0 - Main currency (branch 62).1 - Alternate currency (branch 64).
05 - Price base switching. Depending on thesoftware used, this enables or disables pricebase switching or the X2 and X4 and ADDkeys.
0 Disable price base switching.1 Enable price base switching only when
weighing in metric units.2 Enable price base switching only when
weighing in imperial units.3 Enable price base switching when weighing
in metric or imperial units.
Branch 62 - Main currency
This is the default currency display.
Sub-branch Value
00 - Unit price decimal places. 0 - 3 decimal places.
01 - Unit price thousands separator. 0 - Disabled.1 - Enabled.
02 - Price decimal marker. 0 - Comma.1 - Decimal point.
03 - Unit price trailing dummy zero. 0 - Disabled.1 - Enabled.
04 - Total decimal places. 0 - 3 decimal places.
05 - Total thousands separator. 0 - Disable thousands separator for total priceand add total.
1 - Enable thousands separator for total priceand add total.
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Product configuration branches
Sub-branch Value
06 - Total price rounding. 0 - No rounding.1 - 255 Round up or down to nearest 1-255.
07 - Add total rounding. 0 - No rounding.1-255 (Round by).
08 - Dual currency display decimal places. 0 - 3 decimal places.
09 - Dual currency display thousandsseparator.
0 - Disabled.1 - Enabled.
10 - Dual currency display decimal marker. 0 - Comma.1 - Decimal point.
11 - 1st character of dual currency string.12 - 2nd character of dual currency string.13 - 3rd character of dual currency string.14 - 4th character of dual currency string.15 - 5th character of dual currency string. (must
be 0)
0 - 30 A - 65 K - 75 U - 851 - 31 B - 66 L - 76 V - 862 - 32 C - 67 M - 77 W - 873 - 33 D - 68 N - 78 X - 884 - 34 E - 69 O - 79 Y - 895 - 35 F - 70 P - 80 Z - 906 - 36 G - 71 Q - 817 - 37 H - 72 R - 828 - 38 I - 73 S - 839 - 39 J - 74 T - 84
16 - Dual currency price rounding. 0 - No rounding.1 - 255 Round by...
Branch 63 - Main currency, dual currency conversion
This is the conversion rate between a countries main currency and (branch 62) andthe alternate currency (branch 64). Typically this is used to switch between acountries main currency and Euros.
Sub-branch Value
00 - Digits. 0 - 999,999.
01 - Decimal places. 0 - 6 decimal places.
For example: The Italian conversion rate is 1936.27
Sub-branch 00 = 193627Sub-branch 01 = 2
To be legal, the conversion rate for the Euro must be entered to 6 significant digits.
Branch 64 - Alternate currency (Euros)
When the alternate currency key is pressed, the scale will use this configuration todisplay the price.
Sub-branch Value
00 - Unit price decimal places. 0 - 3 decimal places.
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Product configuration branches
Sub-branch Value
01 - Unit price thousands separator. 0 - Disabled.1 - Enabled.
02 - Price decimal marker. 0 - Comma.1 - Decimal point.
03 - Unit price dummy zero. 0 - Disabled.1 - Enabled.
04 - Total decimal places. 0 - 3 decimal places.
05 - Total thousands separator. 0 - Disable thousands separator for total priceand add total.
1 - Enable thousands separator for total priceand add total.
06 - Total price rounding. 0 - No rounding.1 - 255 Round up or down to nearest 1-255.
07 - Add total rounding. 0 - No rounding.1-255 (Round by).
08 - Dual currency display decimal places. 0 - 3 decimal places.
09 - Dual currency display thousandsseparator.
0 - Disabled.1 - Enabled.
10 - Dual currency display decimal marker. 0 - Comma.1 - Decimal point.
11 - 1st character of dual currency string.12 - 2nd character of dual currency string.13 - 3rd character of dual currency string.14 - 4th character of dual currency string.15 - 5th character of dual currency string. (must
be 0)
0 - 30 A - 65 K - 75 U - 851 - 31 B - 66 L - 76 V - 862 - 32 C - 67 M - 77 W - 873 - 33 D - 68 N - 78 X - 884 - 34 E - 69 O - 79 Y - 895 - 35 F - 70 P - 80 Z - 906 - 36 G - 71 Q - 817 - 37 H - 72 R - 828 - 38 I - 73 S - 839 - 39 J - 74 T - 84
16 - Dual currency price rounding. 0 - No rounding.1 - 255 Round by...
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Product configuration branches
Branch 100 - PLUs
The branch number for a PLU = 100 plus the PLU number.
For example PLU 5 = 105, PLU 19 = 119
Sub-branch Value
00 - Unit price. 0 - 9999999
01 - Tare value. 0 - No static tare1 - Tare value
02 - Proportional tare. 0 - No proportional tareValue divided by 10. For example, 335 = 33.5%
03 - PLU price base. 4 = Lower5 = Upper
Service Instructions 19
Product configuration branches
CalibrationYou will only be allowed to calibrate the scale when using full service access.
1. Unplug the scale from the power supply.
2. Break the tamper seal, carefully remove the blanking plate and plug the servicetool into the side of the scale.
3. Replace the weighplate and re-connect the power supply.
4. Check that the gravity factors are correct (see page 13).
5. Place a full load on the scale and remove it several times in order to 'exercisethe scale'.
6. Enter calibration mode:
7. Make sure there is no load on the scale.
8. Place a half load on the scale.
9. Place a full load on the scale.
10. Remove half the load.
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Calibration
CAL
0.0005C
CAL 1
0.0005C
CAL 2
10.5476C
CAL 3
19.8754C
CAL 4
10.5476C
11. Remove all the load.
12. The calibration procedure is now complete.
13. Disconnect the scale from the power supply.
14. Remove the service tool from the side of the scale and reconnect the powersupply.
Aborting calibration
If you attempt to abandon the calibration procedure you will see:
You must start the calibration procedure again.
Service Instructions 21
Calibration
CAL
CAL 5
1.7155C done
1.7155
Euro conversion procedureTo convert the scale to use Euros:
Remove the national currency sticker to reveal the Euro symbols:
The scale will now use the Euro as the default price base. To view the nationalcurrency, press the Euro key.
To change the scale back to using the national currency as the default price base,change branch 61, sub-branch 04 to a value of 0.
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Euro conversion procedure
2002 Euro C ALT
C
kg
Replacing a head-up display1. Slide the collar down the column.
2. Gripping the headup display firmly, press hard at the two points marked A, andbreak open the covers:
3. Disconnect and remove the damaged display.
4. For the new display, make sure that both dip-switches are in the ON position.
5. Fit the new display, making sure that the loom is connected to socket 'B'.
6. Snap the covers together and re-fit the collar.
Service Instructions 23
Replacing a head-up display
1 2
On
1 2
On
B
A
A
30kg scalesFor 30kg scales, a stiffener plate must be used.
Stiffener plate
Base covers
If you need to replace a damaged base cover, break off all four cut-outs from thenew cover before replacing.
24 Service Instructions
30kg scales
30kg stiffener plate65651-706
M8x16mm (x4)13811-151
Foot spring64413-112
Illustrated parts list
Service Instructions 25
Illustrated parts list
Foot (x4)61664-151
M6x16mm (x4)13756-105
T701 Load cellSee table fordetails
Stiffener plate65556-110
Structuralcovermoulding61333-219
Cross68481-145
Spacer65331-342
M6x12mm (x3)13811-138
Overloadstops (x8)62837-107
Spirit level68777-106
Weighplate68412-592
Base cover/Expansionboard cover70221-172
Blanking plate65379-482
Battery boxcover61225-153
Softwaresealing plug61225-141
Sealing Label67814-286
28 waykeyboard70785-965
Pricecomputing LCD(non-backlit)70658-231(backlit)70658-232
Display window61768-104
Cover plug18137-598
Cross rubber (x4)68488-102
Spring (30kg)64413-112
M4x6mm13755-113
M4x6mm13758-406
Head-up display
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Illustrated parts list
Front displayhousing61226-265
Bracket61728-124
LCD display70658-231
M4x10mm (x2)Self-tapping15838-015
Back displayhousing61226-266
Displaywindow61768-104
M4x19mm (x3)13838-044
M4x19mm (x3)13838-044
Housingcollet633543-401
Column61656-179
M5 slottedscrew (x2)
Bracketcover61225-142
Retainingplate65543-401
Wiring diagram
Display board settings
Service Instructions 27
Illustrated parts list
1 2
On
Customer display1 2
On
Vendor display
Batteryholder18137-268
70785-955
70734-896
70734-895
70734-912
70734-913
MainsadaptorSee tablefor details
Load cellSee tablefor details
Keyboard70785-965 Display*
Display*
TowerDisplay*
Expansioncard
Expansioncard
Expansioncard
*Non-backlit display70658-231*Backlit display70658-232
Power supplies
Country Part number Note
UK 70682-256 Low current
UK 70682-259 High current
USA 70682-257 Low current
USA 70682-260 High current
Europe 70682-258 Low current
Europe 70682-261 High current
Load cells
Country Part number Note
Canada 70718-367 15kg price computing
Canada 70718-377 30kg price computing
Europe 70718-365 15kg price computing
Europe 70718-375 30kg price computing
Generalexport
70718-371 15kg price computing
Generalexport
70718-381 30kg price computing
Turkey 70718-368 15kg price computing
Turkey 70718-378 30kg price computing
USA 70718-366 15kg price computing
USA 70718-376 30kg price computing
Weight only 70718-370 15kg weight only
Weight only 70718-380 30kg weight only
Blank 70718-623 Blank 15kg - No software
Blank 70718-385 Blank 30kg - No software
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Illustrated parts list
Index
30kg scales 2430kg stiffener plate 24
AAlternate currency 17
BBleeper functions 14
CCalibration 20 - 21Configurations 10Configuring the scale 6 - 8Covers 1Currencies 16
DDisplay board settings 27
EEdit counter 10Error messages 5Euros
Conversion procedure 22
Euros - Alternate currency 17Exiting service mode 8Expansion boards 2
FFull service access 7
GGravity factors 13
HHead-up display 3, 23, 26
IIllustrated parts list 25 - 28
KKey press duration 14
LLoad cells 28
MMain currency 16 - 17Management mode 6
NNavigating service mode 9
PParts list 25 - 28PLUs 19Power saving 14Power supplies 28
SService access 6
Full 7
Restricted 6
Status display 4
TTares 12, 15
VVerification mode 7
WWeighing functionality 11Weighing limits 12Weight display 13Wiring diagram 27
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