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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. INSTALLATION 2. SPECIFICATIONS 3. KEYBOARD, PANEL LAYOUT AND DESCRIPTION 4. INITIAL SETUP 5. INSTRUCTION FOR USE 6. PRINTER AND RS232C INTERFACE 7. TROUBLE SHOOTING 8. DAILY CARE AND MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 3: Installation

    1. INSTALLATION Because of metrological legislation, installation/some metrological parameter settings are limited to be done by authorized personnel only. Do not attempt to change any of the built-in parameters. Contact your dealer for installation and technical assistance. CAUTION: This unit is legal for trade only when it is sealed (and/or stamped) and bearing a serial number.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    2. SPECIFICATIONS Model No. First Range Second Range W1 x e1 W2 x e2 ASEP-6 3kg x 1g 6kg x 2g ASEP-6P ASEP-15 15kg 6kg x 2g 15kg x 5g ASEP-15P ASEP-30 30kg 15kg x 5g 30kg x 10g ASEP-30P...
  • Page 5: Keyboard, Panel Layout And Description

    3. KEYBOARD, PANELS LAYOUT AND DESCRIPTION KEYBOARD DISCRIPTION 1. OFF KEY Press this key to turn scale off. 2. ON/ZERO KEY Press this key to a) turn scale on, and; b) set weight to zero. Refer to SPECIFICATIONS for maximum zero range. 3.
  • Page 6 NUMERIC AND DECIMAL KEYS Use these keys to attain the desired numeric value. NON-WEIGHED ARTICLE KEY Use with numeric and decimal keys to calculate total price of non-weighed articles. PAID/CHANGE KEY Press this key to recall accumulated total price or trigger the change function.
  • Page 7 12. PLU SET KEY Press this key to set a unit price to PLU, 5 external and 99 internal. 13. PLU RECALL KEY Press this key with use of numeric keypads to call the 99 internal PLU locations. PANEL DISCRIPTION 5-5-6 Digits Version 5-8-9 Digits Version...
  • Page 8 14. ZERO INDICATOR This indicator appears when scale is at a zero weight status. 15. NET INDICATOR This indicator appears when the tare function is in operation. The weight being displayed on the WEIGHT panel is the net weight. 16. W1 INDICATOR This indicator appears when the value shown on the WEIGHT panel is in the first weighing range.
  • Page 9 20. CHANGE INDICATOR This indicator appears when scale is in the CHANGE mode, the value shown in the UNIT PRICE panel is the change to give back. 21. MEMORY INDICATOR This indicator appears when memory contains of stored data. 22. ACCUMULATED TOTAL PRICE INDICATOR This indicator appears when the value being shown on TOTAL PRICE panel is the accumulated value stored.
  • Page 10 26. UNIT PRICE PANEL The current unit price entered is shown here. 27. TOTAL PRICE PANEL Price to pay of the current transaction is shown here.
  • Page 11: Initial Setup

    4. INITIAL SETUP 4.1 PLACING THE SCALE In order to obtain an accurate weighing result, the scale must be placed on a strong and level surface. 4.2 INTERNAL SETTING 4.2.1 Display Segment Check User can use this function to check if the segments of LCD and backlight are functioning properly.
  • Page 12 Press TARE three times to F4 Press · to shift between 0._OFF or 4._OFF -To enable Auto Power Off Function, press TARE when 4._OFF appears -To disable Auto Power Off Function, press TARE when 0._OFF appears Scale displays F5 Press TARE for next function setup or any key to restart the scale 4.2.3 Select RS-232 Baud Rate &...
  • Page 13 NOTE: The default data output format of the scale is Baud Rate = 9600 Data Bit = 8 Stop Bit = 1 Parity = None...
  • Page 14: Instruction For Use

    5. INSTRUCTION FOR USE 5.1 BEFORE WEIGHING Make sure that: Place the scale on a level and strong surface The scale is turned on ZERO INDICATOR appears 5.2 SET DISPLAYED VALUE TO ZERO WHEN UNLOADED If zero weight cannot be obtained when unloaded, press ZERO.
  • Page 15 By recall one of the 99 PLU locations Once the unit price is entered, the price to pay of the article will be shown on the TOTAL PRICE panel. NOTE: Refer to 5.11 for more information about PLU functions. 5.4 FOLLOW-UP TRANSACTIONS When the present transaction is completed, remove all loads from the platter.
  • Page 16 Refer to SPECIFICATIONS for maximum tare range. Refer to 5.3 for transaction weighing procedures. Weight displayed under this mode is the net weight of the article. 5.6 HOW TO CLEAR THE TARE FUNCTION Remove all loads from platter then press TARE. After TARE is pressed, the NET INDICATOR would disappear.
  • Page 17 off the weight of it d. Place an article on the platter, the price to pay is shown on the TOTAL PRICE panel e. Remove the article from platter. The unit price will remain on the UNIT PRICE panel f. Place another article on the platter for next transaction 5.7.2 Cancel the Fixed Unit Price Function a.
  • Page 18 5.9 MEMORY FUNCTIONS 5.9.1 Accumulate a Transaction to Memory a. Refer to 5.3.1 to 5.3.2 for transaction weighing b. Press M+ to save and accumulate data of current transaction to memory c. Scale displays “P.P. #” on UNIT PRICE panel, M+ INDICATOR and ACCUMULATED TOTAL PRICE INDICATOR appear to indicate that memory contains data while value shown on TOTAL PRICE panel is the total...
  • Page 19 value shown on TOTAL PRICE panel is the total accumulated amount NOTE: “P.P. #” means the total number of transactions saved in memory. 5.9.3 Memory Recall 5.9.3.1 To recall price to pay of individual transaction Press MR Scale displays “P. 1” on UNIT PRICE panel and value to pay of this transaction on TOTAL PRICE panel Repeat step a and b Scale displays “P.
  • Page 20 5.9.3.2 To recall total accumulated amount Press = Scale displays the total accumulated amount payable on TOTAL PRICE panel ACCUMULATED TOTAL PRICE INDICATOR appears to indicate that value shown on TOTAL PRICE panel is the accumulated amount payable and PAID INDICATOR appears to allow inputting the amount paid by customer 5.9.4 Memory Clear...
  • Page 21 of the following methods. Press MC during normal operation status, or, Press MC when the total accumulated amount is recalled. Refer to 5.9.3.2 for more information. NOTE: Once all transactions are deleted, the MEMORY INDICATOR and ACCUMULATED TOTAL PRICE INDICATOR will turn off to indicator memory contains no data.
  • Page 22 (unit price lookups). Follow the below procedures for how to use the PLU function. 5.11.1 To Store a Unit Price to PLU a. By making use of the numeric and decimal keys to enter the unit price b. Press PLU SET, TOTAL PRICE panel shows “PLU.=?” c.
  • Page 23 entering a zero or new unit price. 5.12 BACKLIGHT (OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES) SETTINGS Follow the below steps to turn on and off the backlight. 5.12.1 Turn Backlight On: - Power Saving Mode Press 1 and then press ON/ZERO to enable backlight in power saving mode.
  • Page 24 5.13 RECHARGE THE SCALE When the LOW BATTERY INDICATOR appears, recharge the scale immediately. Failure cause unrecoverable damage to the rechargeable battery.
  • Page 25: Printer And Rs232C Interface

    6. PRINTER AND RS232C INTERFACE The ASP series are equipped with standard printer interface, optional RS232 interface. Both interfaces will give the same data output, however, RS232 will not transmit any data to computer unless the scale is connected to a printer. Below is the data output format for both interfaces.
  • Page 26 NOTE 3: This line means the second article is erased from memory. Please refer to 5.9.4 for how to clear transaction from memory. NOTE 4: This line is the output format of non-weighed article. Please refer to 5.8 for more information. NOTE 5: When clear the memory by pressing MC, the output data will...
  • Page 27: Trouble Shooting

    7. TROUBLE SHOOTING Syndrome Indicator cannot be turned on Check: Is the indicator powered properly? Action: Check power supply to indicator. Syndrome Indicator turned off automatically Check Is Auto Power Off Function employed? Action Refer to 4.2.2 to disable Auto Power Off Function.
  • Page 28 Syndrome Display shows 00000 after counting down Check Is the load applied to platter excess the rated capacity of scale? Action Remove all loads from platter and try again. Syndrome Weighing result is not accurate Check Is the scale placed in a level condition? Action Obtain a level condition.
  • Page 29: Daily Care And Maintenance

    8. DAILY CARE AND MAINTENANCE Clean the indicator with a soft and damp cloth. If necessary, apply a mild detergent. Do not use any harsh, abrasive material, acetone, volatile solvent, thinner alcohol cleaning. Verify the accuracy of indicator periodically. Re-calibrate the indicator if necessary. NOTE: some countries,...
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