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95145
DC-530
Counting Scale
Operation Manual
Counting Scale
Version 2.01
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Page 1 - Operation Manual

95145DC-530 Counting ScaleOperation ManualCounting ScaleVersion 2.01

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6 DC-530 Operation Manual2.0 InstallationThis section describes the procedure for the installation and setup of the DC-530 counting scale.2.1 Unpackin

Page 3 - Contents

Installation 72.3 Setting UpPlace the scale on a solid, level surface away from fans, breezes, and sources of electrical interference or magnetic fiel

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8 DC-530 Operation Manual2.4.2 Start-Up Screens1. When powering up, the DC-530 will display the model number and firmware version.2. Next, the scale t

Page 5 - 1.0 Introduction

Installation 92.6 Replacement PartsThe following table lists the part numbers and descriptions of replacement parts available for the DC-530Counting S

Page 6 - 1.3 Keyboard and Display

10 DC-530 Operation Manual3.0 Configuration SettingsThis section presents the setup and configuration of the DC-530 Counting Scale to be used specific

Page 7 - 1.3.3 Display Elements

Configuration Settings 116. To change another SPEC code before exiting, repeat Steps 3 and 4.If you power off the scale while the saving process in go

Page 8 - 1.3.4 Key Functions

12 DC-530 Operation Manual09RS232C2Baud Rate000: 19200001: 9600 [DEFAULT]010: 4800011: 2400100: 120010RS232C2Parity Bit00: Even01: Odd10: None [DEFAUL

Page 9 - UNIT WEIGHT key

Configuration Settings 133.2 Configuring Weight and Measurement Specifications (Dealer/Technician Maintenance)1. To configure customer specifications,

Page 10 - 2.0 Installation

14 DC-530 Operation Manualdisplayed in the NEW SETTING field.5. Once you have entered your change, you have the following options:• press the + (Plus)

Page 11 - 2.4 Powering Up the DC-530

Configuration Settings 1523 Minimum Display (Load Cell 1)00: 101: 210: 511: 10Display Resolution (Load Cell 1)(when internal count span is 500,000)00:

Page 13 - 2.7 Scale Dimensions

16 DC-530 Operation Manual27 Minimum Display (Load Cell 2)00: 1 [DEFAULT]01: 210: 511: 10Display Resolution (Load Cell 2)(when internal count span is

Page 14 - 3.0 Configuration Settings

Configuration Settings 1735 Enble Tare0: No1: Yes [DEFAULT]Digital Tare Setting0: No1: Yes [DEFAULT]Tare R a n ge00: 100% of Full Scale [DEFAULT]01:

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18 DC-530 Operation Manual40 Load Cell 1 Sensitivities Selection (mV/V)1000(8 H): 2.081001(9 H): 1.841010(A,H):1.601011(B H): 1.361100(C H): 1.12 [DEF

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Configuration Settings 1946 Tare Increase0: No1: Yes [DEFAULT]Weight Unit0: kg1: g [DEFAULT]NOTE: This SPEC does not affect the units displayed unless

Page 17 - Maintenance)

20 DC-530 Operation Manual4.0 CalibrationThe DC-530 Counting Scale is a high-precision instrument. Although the scale needs very little maintenance, y

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Calibration 21full capacity of the scale (i.e. a 10 lb weight for 10 lb capacity scale, etc.) If the reference weight is not equal to the full capaci

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22 DC-530 Operation Manual5.0 Scale OperationsThe following sections contain detailed operator instructions for the DC-530 counting scale. Included ar

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Scale Operations 235.2 Teraoka Error Prediction (TEP) FunctionThe DC-530 counting scale includes the DIGI TEP (Teraoka Error Prediction) Function whic

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24 DC-530 Operation Manualthe TAR E key. The weight display will now show 0 and the Net and Zero indicator lamps will illuminate.3. Remove the contai

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Scale Operations 25accumulation of tare values. To allow Tare Subtraction, SPEC 45, Bit 3 TARE DECREASE must be set to “1: YES”.5.4.4 Tare Accumulatio

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Contents1.0 Introduction...

Page 24 - 4.0 Calibration

26 DC-530 Operation Manualquantity using the numeric keypad before pressing the PCS key. 4. To improve the accuracy of the Unit Weight calculation, ad

Page 25 - Calibration 21

Scale Operations 274. You can now begin counting operations by placing a quantity of the pieces to be counted on the platform. The scale will display

Page 26 - 5.0 Scale Operations

28 DC-530 Operation Manual7. To print a label showing the total, press the * PRINT key.Figure 5-1. Total Accumulation Label Sample8. This will also cl

Page 27 - 5.4 Tare Operation

Scale Operations 293. Remove Container 1 from the platform.4. Place Container 2 (full of parts) on the scale.5. Press the - (Minus) key to subtract t

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30 DC-530 Operation ManualNOTE: To perform Negative Counting, SPEC 52, Bit 1 must be set to 1: Yes. This is the default setting.5.5.7 Counting Out of

Page 29 - 5.4.5 Tare Subtraction

Scale Operations 311. Press REZERO to zero the scale.2. Press the TEP key to enter the Teraoka Error Prediction Mode.3. Count out a number of parts to

Page 30 - REDUCE SAMPLES

32 DC-530 Operation Manual6. When the sample weight is within the required range, the scale will recompute the Unit Weight and return to the TEP Sampl

Page 31 - Scale Operations 27

Scale Operations 33platform. The scale will display the number of pieces as well as the Total Weight, based on the Unit Weight established by the sam

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34 DC-530 Operation Manualwithout error.2. Press the REZERO key to zero the scale.3. Place on the platter a quantity of parts to be counted.4. If the

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Scale Operations 355.6.5 TEP Mode - Negative CountingNegative Counting in TEP Mode follows the same procedure as in Normal Counting Mode but you must

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25.9 Sample, Count and Print a Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355.10 S

Page 35 - PLEASE REDUCE

36 DC-530 Operation Manual5.9 Sample, Count and Print a LabelNOTE: For this function to be used on the DC-530, an external printer must be connected

Page 36 - SAMPLING 9 TIMES

Scale Programming 376.0 Scale ProgrammingThe DC-530 can store information for up to 200 of the parts you count most frequently, eliminating the need f

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38 DC-530 Operation ManualIf you enter an Item Code that has already been programmed, the display will flash red and the error message ITEM XXX, EXIST

Page 38 - 34 DC-530 Operation Manual

Scale Programming 396.2 Updating the Record of an Existing ItemThere are two ways to edit or update the data in the record of an Item Code already pro

Page 39 - 5.7 Toggle Between Scales

40 DC-530 Operation Manual2. Enter the three digit Item Code for an item you have previously programmed into the DC-530’s item memory and press the #

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Scale Programming 41below, 25 items have already been entered, 175 can still be entered3. In the Item Programming Screen press the 1 key to enter Edit

Page 41 - 6.0 Scale Programming

42 DC-530 Operation ManualIf you press the 1 key to save the changes to the Item Code record the display will turn red and confirm that the record’s d

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Scale Programming 434. Enter the three digit Item Code of the item to be deleted, then press the # key to call up that item. The scale will display t

Page 43 - Scale Programming 39

44 DC-530 Operation Manualdelete all data associated with the 25 items in memory.3. In the Item Programming menu, press the 3 key to enter the Delete

Page 44 - 40 DC-530 Operation Manual

Scale Programming 45• Specification 02, Bit 2 - Setpoint Selection, sets whether the setpoint is programmed on the basis of pieces or weight. The def

Page 45 - Scale Programming 41

Introduction 1About This ManualThis manual contains operating procedures for the DC-530 counting scale and provides the user with all the information

Page 46 - 6.3 Deleting Item Codes

46 DC-530 Operation Manual7.0 External Devices: Printers, PCs, Scanners and ScalesThe DC-530 Counting Scale is equipped with three RS-232C ports that

Page 47 - 6.3.3 Deleting All Item Codes

External Devices: Printers, PCs, Scanners and Scales 477.1.2 Epson TM-U220 Tape Printer or Epson TM-U295 Ticket PrinterTo use the Epson TM-U220 Tape P

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48 DC-530 Operation Manual7.2.2 ZEBRA LP2844 Barcode PrinterSet SPEC09 to 0010. The Zebra LP2844 Barcode Printer offers three default label formats f

Page 49 - Scale Programming 45

External Devices: Printers, PCs, Scanners and Scales 497.2.3 Epson TM-U220 Tape PrinterSet SPEC09 to 0011. This tape printer uses a default format wh

Page 50 - 7.1 Printer Connection

50 DC-530 Operation Manual7.3.3 Pin AssignmentsThe DC-530 counting scale is connected to a PC using a 9 pin D-SUB connector configured as follows:7.3.

Page 51 - 7.2 Printer Label Formats

External Devices: Printers, PCs, Scanners and Scales 517.3.5 Output Data Formats With HeadersThe DC-530 can output two types of headers - Header Codes

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52 DC-530 Operation Manual7.4 Setpoint ConnectorYour DC-530 has a setpoint output that can be attached to output relays for setpoint control of extern

Page 53 - 7.3 Connecting to a PC

External Devices: Printers, PCs, Scanners and Scales 537.6 Remote Scale ChannelThe Remote Scale option for the DC-530 can be ordered as Rice Lake Part

Page 54 - DIN8 Connector

54 DC-530 Operation Manual7.6.2 Remote Platforms AvailablePlatform Capacity Platform Dimensions100.00 lbs 13" x 17" (DIGI S-SL Platform)250

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Appendices 558.0 Appendices8.1 Error Message ListThe DC-530’s alphanumeric display allows for detailed error messages. Use Table 8-1 below to find the

Page 56 - 7.5 Bar Code Scanner

2 DC-530 Operation Manual1.2 Modes of OperationThe DC-530 has four modes of operation that are accessed from the MODE key:• Counting Mode – where all

Page 57 - 7.6 Remote Scale Channel

56 DC-530 Operation Manual8.2 TroubleshootingTable 8-2 shows some potential problems that might arise while using your scale, their possible causes, a

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Appendices 578.3 SpecificationsOperating Conditions• Operating Temperature- -10°C ~ +40°C (OIML)• Operating Humidity - 15%~ 85% RHElectrical Specifica

Page 59 - 8.0 Appendices

58 DC-530 Operation Manual9.0 DC-530 Limited WarrantyRice Lake Weighing Systems (RLWS) warrants that all RLWS equipment and systems properly installed

Page 60 - 8.2 Troubleshooting

Introduction 31.3.3 Display ElementsThe DC-530’s display shows different elements depending on whether it is in “Normal Counting Mode” or “TEP (Teraok

Page 61 - 8.3 Specifications

4 DC-530 Operation Manual1.3.4 Key FunctionsThe DC-530 features many functions for managing item information and scale operation. Table 1-4 lists the

Page 62 - 9.0 DC-530 Limited Warranty

Introduction 5UNIT WEIGHT key -Counting Mode - Used to set the Unit Weight.Program Mode - Used to register an item code being entered into memory.PO

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