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Product Type | Barcode Scanner |
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Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
Interface | USB |
Supported Barcodes | Code 39, Code 128, Codabar, Interleaved 2 of 5 |
Humidity | 5% to 95% (non-condensing) |
Details the main features and core functionalities of the CI-2400BS indicator.
Comprehensive technical data including analog and digital specifications.
Visual representation and physical dimensions of the weighing indicator.
Explanation of the buttons, display, and lamps on the front of the indicator.
Details the connectors and interfaces available on the rear of the indicator.
Instructions on how to perform the sealing process after calibration.
Guide to accessing and operating the different system modes.
How to perform zero point adjustment for the weighing indicator.
Instructions for using the tare function to exclude container weight.
How to use the hold feature for weighing moving or unstable objects.
Details on how to print weighing data and summaries.
Configuration options for weight unit, auto power off, and digital filter.
Settings for serial communication baud rate, interface method, and device ID.
Configuration for printer connection, auto/manual print, and print formats.
Settings for automatic hold delay time and initialization division.
Configuration options for the relay mode and limit type checker.
Steps to perform a test on the indicator's LCD screen display.
Testing the analog-to-digital converter and its response to load cells.
Verifying that each key on the indicator's panel is functioning correctly.
Testing the serial data transmission and reception between indicator and computer.
Setting the upper limit for the weighing capacity during calibration.
Setting the smallest measurable unit or resolution for calibration.
Defining the reference weight to be used during span calibration.
Steps to calibrate the zero point of the indicator.
Steps to calibrate the indicator using a known weight for accuracy.
Adjusting calibration for local gravity acceleration.
Setting up dual weighing ranges for different capacity levels.
Choosing between Hold function or Unit conversion.
Selecting the format for the decimal point display.
Details on the RS-422/485 serial interface, data, and signal formats.
Information on the optional charge board and Ni-Cd battery pack.
Explanation of the optional relay output function and its connections.
Solutions for errors encountered during normal weighing operations.
Solutions for errors that may occur during the calibration process.