Tree HRB 30001 User manual

Professional Weighing
Equipment
HRB Series intelligent weighing scale
HIGH RESOLUTION BALANCE
WITH COUNTING FUNCTION
HRB 30001 HRB 60001
Operation Manual

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Table of Contents
Section Page
Declaration of Conformity 3
Customer Service 4
Introduction 5
Safety 6
Weight Scale 7
Functions 8-9
Features 10
Weighing 11
Application & Conformity 12
RS232 13
Getting Started 14
Delivery 14
Assembly & Installation 15
Program Options 16
Parameter Settings 17
Calibration 18
Maintenance & Service 19
Transportation & Storage 19
Warranty 20

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Declaration of Conformity
Declaration of conformity for apparatus with CE mark
We hereby declare that the product to which this declaration refers conforms to
the following standards.
Electronic scale:HRB - High Resolution Balances
USA model
UK (Europe) model
HRB 30001
HRB 30001
HRB 60001
HRB 60001
Mark applied
EU Directive
Standards
2004/108/EC
EN 61326-1: 2006
Signature:
Boon Lim, R & D Manager
Date: 14. 05. 2017
LW Measurements LLC, 620 Carlson Court, Rohnert Park, CA 94928

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Customer Service
USA
LW Measurements LLC
620 Carlson Court
Rohnert Park, CA 94928
USA
Tel: (707) 542-2185
FAX: (707) 542-3285
http://lwmeasurements.com
EUROPE
LW Measurements Europe Ltd
Chalkwell Park House 700 London Road
Westcliff-on-Sea Essex SS0 9HQ
United Kingdom
Tel: 01702-476700
Fax: 01702-477380
http://lwmeasurements.com

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Introduction
What you should know about these Operating Instructions:
Tree® Professional Weighing Equipment products are simple to operate.
Nevertheless, you should read through these operating instructions in their entirety, so
that you can make optimum use of the full potential and the diverse possibilities of the
weighing scale in your daily work.
These operating instructions contain guidance in the form of pictograms and keyboard
diagrams, which should help you in finding the required information:
For the labeling of potential hazards and advice, please see Safety below.

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Safety
Representations and symbols
Important instructions, which involve safety, are highlighted with the appropriate mark:
Safety recommendations
When using the weighing equipment in surroundings with increased safety requirements,
the corresponding regulations must be observed.
The weighing scale may only be used with the power adapter supplied.
Before connecting the power adapter to the scale, the user must ensure that the
operating voltage stated on the power adapter is compliant with the mains voltage.
If not, please contact Customer Service at the address above.
If the power adapter or its cable is damaged, the weighing scale must immediately be
disconnected from the electricity supply (pull out the power adapter).
If there should be any reason to believe that it is no longer safe to operate the scale, it
should be immediately unplugged from the electricity supply (pull out power adapter) and
secured against inadvertent operation.
In carrying out maintenance work, it is essential to follow the recommendations set out in
maintenance and servicing.
The weighing scale must not be operated in an area subject to explosion risks.
Care must be taken when weighing liquids to ensure that no liquid is spilled into the
inside of the scale or into connections on the rear of the equipment or the power adapter.
If liquid is spilled on the scale, it must immediately be unplugged from the main electricity
supply (pull out power adapter).
The weighing scale may be operated after it has first been inspected by a service
technician.
These operating instructions must be read by each user and should be easily accessible
at the workplace at all times.

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Weight Scale
PARTS DESCRIPTION
TOP UNIT key(Changes weighing units)
Display
ON/OFF key
Turns the scale
power on/off.
TARE key
ZERO key
Sets display to zero
PRINT key
BOTTOM
AC adaptor Socket
Switch key
RS232
RS232 TO USB
DISPLAY
Low battery indicator weighing unit TARE indicator
Negative value indicator
STABLE indicator
when the reading is stable.
ZERO indicator

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Functions
The HRB Series are high-quality electronic precision weighing scales the following
specifications
Model number
Capacity
Graduation
Weighing pan Size
HRB 30001
30,000g
0.1g
320x310mm/12.6x12.2
inch
300,00 division
HRB 60001
60,000g
0.2g
320x310mm/12.6x12.2
inch
300,00 division
Net/gross weight
7.5 kg(16.5lb)/8.4kg(18.5lb)
Package
Individual carton
(Standard carton)
500x370x120mm / 19.7x14.6x4.7 inch
Package
2 Units in a box
(Master carton)
515x380x260mm / 20.3x15x10.2 inch
Operating Temp.
0-40℃(32-104℉)
Power source
Rechargeable battery
AC/DC
Adapter 12V / 1A

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Leveling the weighing machine
To function properly, the balance must be precisely horizontal. The balance is fitted with one bubble level.
Adjustable feet for level-control, with the aid of which it is possible to compensate for small height
differences and / or any unevenness in the surface on which the balance is positioned.
The scale foot must be adjusted so that the air bubble is precisely in the center of the sight glass of the
bubble level (see Fig. 3.2)
Place the scale horizontally and keep the bubble inside the bubble level aligned with the red circle (See
Fig.3.2). In order to get exact measurements, the balance must again be carefully leveled after each
relocation.
Fig. 3.2 correct leveling with the aid of the bubble level

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Features
Auto zero tracking
Low battery indication
Large bright backlit LCD
Stability indication
Auto calibration
Selectable auto back light
Selectable backlight
Selectable auto shut off
Net weight/stability indication
Selectable conversion
Highest quality sensor used
RS-232/RS232 to USB
division available
Note: When the recharging sign“ ” indicates, please charge the battery immediately. When the
color of indicator light turns to green from orange, the recharging is finished. Normally, the time for
charging is about 3 to 4hours.

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WEIGHING
Before weighing
Whenever possible, please allow the balance to warm up for 10 minutes after first turning to power on, so
that the balance will function properly and accurately.
Error messages
Err-O: Overload
: Low battery
Calibration may be required before weighing.
Read "CALIBRATION" first and if necessary, calibrate your scale/balance for accurate weighing.
Weighing procedures
1. Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the balance.
When power is turned on, all display segments appear on LCD for a few seconds and finally "0" will
appear on the display.
2. Select the weighing unit with [UNIT].
Press [UNIT] to select a weighing unit, eg. "g"、" ct “……
Once the unit has been selected, the selected unit will be displayed to the weight value.
3. Start weighing
If you do not use a container for weighing
Verify the reading is "0". If not, press [ZERO] to display "0".
Place objects on the weighing platform to weigh.
When the reading becomes stable, the stable indicator is displayed.
If you use a container for weighing
Place an empty container on the platform.
Wait for the stability indicator to be displayed and press [ZERO].
Place the objects to be weighed in the container.
When the reading becomes stable, the stable indicator is displayed

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Application & Conformity
The Following are instructions of how to correctly use the weight scale:
The weighing scale may only be used for the weighing of solid-materials and of liquids
filled into secure containers.
The maximum capacity load of the weighing scale must never be exceeded, otherwise
the weighing scale may be damaged.
In using the weighing scale in combination with other devices as well as with devices
produced by other manufacturers, the appropriate regulations for the safe use of the
relevant attachments and their application in accordance with instructions must be
observed.
The weighing scale has been manufactured and tested in accordance with the
standards and recommendations set out in the declaration of conformity.
The power adapter supplied for the weighing scale complies with the appropriate
electrical protection class.
The following applies to HRB series
Power supply:
HRB 30001 & HRB 60001
Input: 110V or 230V AC (+/-15-20%); 50 to 60Hz
Output: 10-12v DC 150mA
Allowable ambient conditions
Temperature: 5°C - 40°C
Relative humidity: 25% - 85%, non-condensing
If you have any questions on the technical data or require detailed technical
information on your balance, please contact your technical representative.

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RS232 Data interface
1.
Connector: DB9
BALANCE
PC
2
2
3
3
5
5
2.
Transmissions Settings
Mode: Simplex Asynchronous Serial
Baud Rate: 9600
Data Bit: 8
Parity Bit: None
Stop Bit: 1
Data Format: ASCII
3. Transmission Information Format:20 Byte ,blank=20H
1~2
3
4~13
14~18
19
20
‘W: ’
P
DATA
UNIT
CR
LF
W:
Start of Data Transmission=57H+3AH
P :
Polarity ‘+’ = 2BH = Positive
‘-’ = 2DH =Negative
DATA:
‘ 12.345’= 20H+20H+20H+20H+31H+32H+2EH+33H+34H+35H
UNIT:
‘g’
=67H+20H+20H+20H+20H
‘oz ’
=6FH+7AH+20H+20H+20H
‘lb’
=6CH+62H+20H+20H+20H
‘dwt’
=64H+77H+74H+20H+20H
‘ozt ’
=6FH+7AH+74H+20H+20H
‘ct ’
=63H+74H+20H+20H+20H
‘tl.T’
=74H+6CH+2EH+54H+20H
‘tl.H’
=74H+6CH+2EH+48H+20H
‘tl.J ’
=74H+6CH+2EH+4AH+20H
‘GN’
=47H+4EH+20H+20H+20H
‘dr’
=64H+72H+20H+20H+20H
‘MM’
=4DH+4DH+20H+20H+20H
‘tola’
=74H+6FH+6CH+61H+20H
‘gsm’
=67H+73H+6DH+20H+20H
‘T/A/R’
=54H+2FH+41H+2FH+52H
‘T/M/R’
=54H+2FH+4DH+2FH+52H
‘pcs’
=50H+43H+53H+20H+20H
CR:
= 0DH
LF:
= 0AH

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Getting started
The scale is packaged in an environmentally-friendly carton, which provides optimum
protection for the balance during transportation.
We suggest that you keep the original packaging in order to avoid damage if you are
shipping or transporting the scale to a different location. It is also the best way to keep it
in the best conditions if it will not be used for an extended period of time.
In order to avoid damage, please follow the instructions provided below, when
unpacking the scale:
Unpack the scale carefully.
When outside temperatures are very low, the scale should be stored for a couple
hours and kept in its box in a dry room at normal temperature, so that no
condensation settles on the unit when opening the box.
Check the scale immediately after unpacking for any external visual damage. If
there is any damage on scale, contact customer service immediately.
If the scale is not to be used immediately after purchase, it should be stored in a
dry place where fluctuations in temperature are low. (Reference pg. 19).
Read through these operating instruction, before you work with the unit and pay
attention to the Safety recommendations (reference Safety pg. 6).
Delivery
Inspect delivery for completeness immediately on unpacking all components.
Checklist for complete delivery
Component delivered present yes / no
Weighing unit body
Weighing pan
Power adapter
Operating manual

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Assembly & Installation
The weighing scale is delivered in a partly dismantled condition. Assemble the individual
components in the following sequence:
Place your machine on a level, clean, and dry surface to obtain accurate
readings.
Place the stainless steel platter on top of the weighing unit body.
Connecting the AC Adapter
The following Safety recommendations must be observed when connecting the scale:
The Scale should only be connected to the mains voltage socket with the power adapter
supplied. Check before connecting the power adapter to the mains socket, that the
operating voltage stated on the power adapter complies with the local mains voltage.
If the operating voltage is not the same as the mains voltage, the power adapter must
not be connected to the mains socket and contact customer service.
Placement of Scale
The location in which the scale is placed is very important in order for the scale to work
to its full potential. Certain conditions can affect the capabilities of the scale, conditions
like: the presence of air flow, variations in temperature, and direct sunlight. Please
follow the recommendations given below in choosing a location to place your scale.
Place the scale on a solid, firm and preferably vibration-proof, horizontal base
Make sure that the weighing machine cannot be shaken or knocked over
Protect from direct solar radiation
Avoid drafts and excessive temperature fluctuations
Avoid placing the scale near or on any magnetic surfaces.

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Key Functions:
The On/Off key is to turn the Balance On or Off (Note: it has an On/Off hard
switch at the bottom).
The Zero key allows the user to subtract the container value multiple times within
the capacity weight, and is used to set or re-adjust the weighing scale in correct
zero position.
The Print key is to send data to external device through RS232 connector.
The Unit key is to toggle between different units of measurement.
Program options
Please see our web-site at http://lwmeasurements.com for practical demonstrations of
application usage.
Interface Settings
Press “On/Off” to turn on the scale, when instrument displays --------
Press “Print”, the display will show b xxx BAU value
Press “Unit” to select among (1200,2400,4800,9600), default setting is 9600
Press “Zero” to enter Parity mode, the display will show P xxx PAR
Press “Unit” to select odd, even or none ( odd stands for 7 data bits with odd
parity, even stands for 7 data bits with even parity, none stands for 8 data bit
without parity), default setting is none
Press the “Zero” key to enter print mode, the display will show n xxx mod
Press “Unit” to select CON, OFF, KEY, STB (Default setting is KEY)
oOFF stands for serial data output disabled
oKEY stands for manual mode by pressing “PRINT”
oSTB stands for automatic print when scale is stable
oCON stands for continuous print
Press [Zero] again to return to weighing mode

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Parameter settings
Parameter settings
Setting Zero range when power on
Press ON/OFF key, and when “- - - - - - “ shows, press TARE key, display will show “Pzr x.x”, press UNIT
key to select, factory default setting is 20
Setting Zero range of ZERO key
Press ON/OFF key, and when“- - - - - - “shows, press TARE key, and then press ZERO key, display
shows “Kzr xx”, press UNIT key to select, factory default setting is 4
Setting Zero range of TARE key
Press ON/OFF key, and when“- - - - - - “shows, press TARE key, and then press ZERO key multiple times
till display shows “Ktr xxx”, press UNIT key to select, factory default setting is 100
Setting overload range
Press ON/OFF key, and when“- - - - - - “shows, press TARE key, and then press ZERO key multiple times
till display shows “Ovr xx”, press UNIT key to select, factory default setting is 9d
Setting Beeper
Press ON/OFF key, and when“- - - - - - “shows, press TARE key, and then press ZERO key multiple times
till display shows “b2 ON” or “b2 OFF”, press UNIT key to switch it ON or OFF.
Setting ZERO and TARE function merge function
Press ON/OFF key, and when“- - - - - - “shows, press TARE key, and then press ZERO key multiple times
till display shows “Zt ON” or “Zt OFF”, press UNIT key to switch it ON or OFF, in this model, it has to be
set OFF
Setting Auto Shut off
Press ON/OFF key, and when“- - - - - - “shows, press TARE key, and then press ZERO key multiple times
till display shows “A ON” or “A OFF”, Press UNIT key to select Auto shut off mode “3/5/10” or “OFF”.
Setting Backlight
Press ON/OFF key, and when“- - - - - - “shows, press TARE key, and then press ZERO key multiple times
till display shows “L ON”, “L OFF” or “ L AU”, Press UNIT key to select backlight to be “On”, “Off” or “Auto”.
Setting Division
Press ON/OFF key, and when“- - - - - - “shows, press TARE key, and then press ZERO key multiple times
till display shows “d.0.1g”, Press UNIT key to select Division to be “0.2g”, “0.5g” or “1g”.

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Calibration
Using an External Calibration Weight
Calibration is required when the weighing scale is initially installed or if the
balance is moved to a substantial distance from the original location.
We recommend using at least half the scale capacity for calibration. Use F
class test weights or better for higher precision.
30 minutes’ warm-up of the balance is always needed before weighing and calibration.
Turn the Balance on and when display shows “--------”, press ZERO key
The display will show “CAL”
Press ZERO key again, the display will show “X0000.0”, “X” is the flashing digit
Press UNIT key, the flashing digit will move to right
Press the TARE key to increase the value of the flashing digit (“X” is the calibration weight can be
set according to users’ requirements.)
Press the ZERO key, the display will show a series of digits known as the A/D value, these
numbers will continuously move, once the display shows the stable indicator (please see page 7
for help locating the stable indicator), press the UNIT key, the display will then show --------, then r
“X0000.0”.
Place the corresponding test weight on the center of the pan
The display backlight lights up and returns to weighing mode
Now the calibration is completed
Turn off the power, then turn on the power again, place a known weight on the platform to verify if
it is accurate.
If the weight displayed does not correspond with the value of the calibration weight, please repeat
above steps.

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Maintenance & Service
The weighing scale is a precision instrument, it must be treated carefully and cleaned
regularly
For maintenance-work, the balance must be disconnected from the power supply
(remove power adapter plug from socket). Also ensure that the balance cannot be
connected to the power supply during the work by a third party.
Make sure that no liquid spills into the scale while performing maintenance work. If
liquid is spilled on the scale, it must be inspected by a service technician.
Regularly perform maintenance to the weighing pan and the weighing pan holder by
removing any dirt or dust from under the weighing pan and on the weighing scale
housing. Use a soft brush or a soft, lint-free cloth, moistened with a mild soap solution
Never use solvents, acids, alkalis, paint thinners, scouring powders or other aggressive
or corrosive chemicals for cleaning; these substances can cause damage to the
surfaces of the scale housing.
Transport & Storage
Your weighing machine is a precision instrument, treat it carefully. Avoid shaking,
severe impacts and vibration during the transportation. Make sure that there are no
marked temperature fluctuations during the transportation and that the weighing
machine does not become damp (condensation).
If you would like to take the weighing machine out of service for an extended period,
disconnect it from the electricity supply, clean it thoroughly (refer to Maintenance &
Service) and store it in a place which meets the following conditions:
No violent shaking, no vibrations
Minimum temperature fluctuations
No direct solar radiation
Minimum moisture

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Warranty
The products are under warranty against factory defects for a period of two (2) years
from the date of shipment.
For Customers within the lower 48 states of the continental United States. LW
Measurements will pay for fright both ways for the first 30 days after purchase. After 30
days expire the customer is responsible for shipping the product back to us. After the
product is received we will inspect it and as necessary we will repair or replace and will
ship the product back to the customer at our expense.
Any new scales returned for warranty must be properly packaged in the original box. If
they are not properly packed an in the original box, the customer pays for shipping cost.
If we determine there is a factory defect, we will pay for the shipping back. If we
determine that it is not a factory defect, the customer will pay shipping.
For Customers outside the lower 48 States, including Mexico, Canada, Puerto Rico,
Hawaii, Alaska and all other countries, customers must pay for shipping.
Our warranty does not cover misuse or neglect including but not limited to battery or
water damage, overloading, and chewed or cut wires. If the product is found to have
been misused or damaged by the customer, LW measurements is not responsible for
the cost of return.
For warranty claims please go online to lwmeasurements.com and fill out the warranty
submission form or call your customer service representative.
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