KHS-200 Owners Manual 2537
KHS-200 Owners Manual 2537
1. Introduction .............................................................. 1
Notice ................................................... 1
Safety Guide ........................................ 1
2. Specifications ........................................................... 2
Features ............................................... 2
Specifications ...................................... 3
Capacity and Resolution ................... 4
Schematic Diagram ............................ 4
Dimension ........................................... 5
3. Operation Guide...................................................... 6
Power On ............................................. 6
Power Off............................................. 6
Tare ....................................................... 7
Hold ..................................................... 8
Unit Switch .......................................... 8
Zero ...................................................... 9
Setting .................................................. 9
4. Trouble-shooting ................................................... 12
5. Note .......................................................................... 13
1. Introduction
Notice
Safety Guide
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Specifications
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Capacity and Resolution
Schematic Diagram
Loadcell
ADC
PGA
LCD
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Dimension
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3. Operation Guide
Power On
Screen shows
detection message
while scale detects
its load and
auto-zero itself.
Power Off
Display shows
power-off message.
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Tare
Press to store
weight as tare.
“TARE” shows
and weight turns
zero.
If weight is over
100%F.S., or less
than 0, tare is not allowed.
If weight is not stable or held, tare is not
allowed.
Taring will reduce scale’s apparent
overloading range. E.g., if a 10kg container
is tared and scale’s maximum capacity is
50kg, scale will overload at a new weight of
40.18kg (5000 – 1000 + additional 9
divisions).
“TARE” hides,
and weight
resumes in gross
mode.
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Hold
Press
display.
to lock the
“HOLD” shows
and display is frozen.
Press again to
resume display.
“HOLD” hides
and display
resume refreshing.
Unit Switch
If scale is tared, or
held, unit
switching is not
allowed.
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Zero
“ZERO” shows
and weight turns
zero.
If weight is tared,
or not stable, or
held, zero is not allowed.
If weight is over Manual-Zero range, zero
is not allowed.
Setting
Press and
ultaneously, and hold the
sim
Press to enter
Auto-Off option; and
press to change
Auto-Off option.
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Auto-Off can be set to 0 (disabled), 5 (5min),
15 (15min), 30 (30min), 60 (60min).
Press to enter
Auto-Zero option; and
press to change
Auto-Zero option.
Press to enter
Manual-Zero option; and
press to change
Manual-Zero option.
Press to enter
Backlight option; and
press to change
Backlight option.
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(never).
When Backlight is set to 5, 15, 30, or 60,
scale turns off backlight in corresponding
seconds after it is stable.
When Backlight is set to off, backlight is
disabled, and never turns on.
When Backlight is set to on, scale never
turns off backlight, no matter it is stable or
not.
Press
Settings Mode.
to exit the
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4. Trouble-shooting
Symptom Possible Causes Solution
discharged battery
replace battery
blank display when defective battery
On/Off is pressed defective ON/OFF press ON/OFF key
key for long
no action taken
defective TARE or clean TARE or
after TARE or
HOLD key HOLD key
HOLD is pressed
stabilize the load
scale in motion
and scale
unstable readings
scale is damped dry the scale
dust on PCB board clean PCB board
unstable system longer warm-up
power time
reading is not zero
load-cell stressed
without load hang the scale in
too much or too
storage
long
scale is not zeroed keep the scale
before loading unload and reboot
large error in re-calibration re-calibrate the
weight reading needed scale
switch to proper
improper unit
unit
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5. Note
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