KERN 440 N KERN 440 A: GB Service Manual Electronic Precision Balances
KERN 440 N KERN 440 A: GB Service Manual Electronic Precision Balances
KERN 440 N KERN 440 A: GB Service Manual Electronic Precision Balances
Service Manual
GB Page 2
Electronic Precision Balances
KERN 440…N
KERN 440…A
Version 4.0 4/2008
440…N-SH-e-0840
Table of Contents
1 Features....................................................................................................................... 3
2 Calibration Procedure (CAL) ..................................................................................... 3
3 Internal Calibration Procedure (Linearity Adjustment) ........................................... 4
3.1 Readout of the Internal Counts.............................................................................................4
4 Display Segment Test .............................................................................................. 5
5 Functional Block Diagram / Description................................................................... 5
5.1 Functional Block Diagram.....................................................................................................5
5.2 Function Description .............................................................................................................6
6 Trouble Shooting ........................................................................................................ 7
7 To Replace PCB .......................................................................................................... 8
8 To Replace Load Cell Assembly................................................................................ 9
9 Schematics................................................................................................................ 10
10 Components Layout ................................................................................................. 12
2 440…N-SH-e-0840
• Full Tare
• Memory function with indicator
• Stable indicator
• Negative value indication
• Two types of Digital Auto Calibration
• Solder pads to prevent end-user internal calibration
• RS232 interface, printing function
• Custom scale by going through SET manual
- Multiple serial interface modes
- Different communication baud rates selectable
- Auto off enable / disable
- Zero tracking enable / disable
- Multiple calibration weight selectable
- Backlight selectable
- Animal weighing
• Low battery indicator
• Auto off function (battery mode only)
• AC adaptable
• Display segment test function
• Overload protection
• Optional rechargeable battery
• Pre-Tare function
440…N-SH-e-0840 3
3. Place scale on a hard level surface. With weighing pan installed, turn scale on.
Display shall show the internal counts.
4. The internal counts shall fall in the range from 55 000 to 85 000. In case out of this
range, connect J10 left side or right side to increase or reduce the reading.
Connecting or disconnecting pads on J7, J8 or J9 can fine tune the reading.
5. Press [Set/M] key once. Display will show [CAL 0] and then the required calibration
weight. Place the corresponding calibration weight on the center of the weighing plate.
Press [Set/M] again while the weight placed on the weighing pan is stable.
6. Display will now show [CAL 1] and then the next calibration weight. Place the
corresponding calibration weight on the weighing plate. Repeat this step until display
shows [CAL F]. Remove all weights from weighing pan.
In case [CAL E] is display instead of [CAL F], this indicates a calibration procedure error
or wrong weight applied for calibration.
Turn the scale off and then on and repeat the procedure.
Without number
External
Computer /
Printer
440…N-SH-e-0840 5
1. Load cell
This is the heart of the whole system. The load cell itself is arranged as a bridge.
The resistance change of the bridge elements is proportional to the load applied on
the load cell. Therefore, the output of the load cell is an analog signal, which is
proportional to the load applied on the scale.
2. Amplifier
The analog signal from the load cell is very small, of the order of micro-volt.
Hence, a linear and stable amplifier is applied to amplify the analog signal to an
appropriate level.
3. A/D Converter
In order for the analog signal can be input to the microprocessor, this part converts the
analog signal to its digital equivalent. The operation of the analog to digital converter
is using a SIGMA DELTA technique and under the control of the microprocessor.
4. Microprocessor
The microprocessor control all the functions of the scale, such as auto zero,
A/D conversion, timings, weight calculation, display, parts counting, RS232 interface,
overload indication, low battery indication, tare, etc….
5. Display
This is the part where the weight is shown out on the LCD display in digital form.
The whole display is driven by the microprocessor.
7. Keyboard
The keyboard provides on user interface. [On/Off], [Mode/Cal], [Set/M], [Print] and
[Tare] keys are employed to operate the scale.
8. RS232 Interface
The RS232 serial interface provides the communication to the external computer or
printer.
6 440…N-SH-e-0840
Power on
↓
Full Segments?
If no display, check battery /adaptor; connection between keyboard—main
board, battery/adaptor—main board.
If missing segments, check fixing of LCD frame, zebra connector under LCD.
↓
Display Zero?
If display [LO], check battery>7.5V, adaptor>9V.
If display [ E] , check internal count.
↓
Proper readout?
If unstable reading, check weighing plate, overload stopper, load cell and wires,
environmental conditions and stable table.
↓
Correct reading?
If not accurate, perform internal calibration.
If cannot reach full capacity, check weighing plate, overload stopper, load cell
and internal zero point.
If always zero, check internal zero point. Internal calibration if necessary.
↓
Proper Data to External Device?
If external device not response, check correct RS232 cable and connection,
application software running correctly, wires connecting D-sub connector and main
PCB.
↓
Normal operation.
440…N-SH-e-0840 7
6. Check other functions, such as Tare, Menory, Print, Mode and Auto-Off.
8 440…N-SH-e-0840
7. Check other functions, such as Tare, Memory, Print, Mode and Auto-Off.
440…N-SH-e-0840 9
10 440…N-SH-e-0840
440…N-SH-e-0840 11
12 440…N-SH-e-0840