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Product Type Precision Balance
Brand Kern
Model EW 120001NM
Capacity (Max) 12,000 g
Readability (d) 0.1 g
Verification Scale Interval (e) 1 g
Accuracy Class II
Pan Size Stainless steel 180 x 160 mm
Balance Dimensions 190 x 265 x 90 mm
Net Weight 2.8 kg
Power Supply AC adapter 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz; scale 12 V DC, 1 A
Internal Battery Optional, 6 V DC, 2000 mAh
Interface RS 232 C
Available Weighing Units g, ct, oz, lb, ozt, dwt, GN, tl (Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore/Malaysia), momme, tola
Functions Weighing, parts counting, percentage weighing, check weighing, tare, underhook weighing
Maintenance and Cleaning Clean with a damp cloth and mild soap; avoid solvents. Remove spilled samples immediately.
Safety Do not overload beyond Max; avoid shocks; do not use in explosive atmosphere; follow the manual instructions.
Warranty Valid except in case of non-compliance with the manual, modification, mechanical damage, overload, improper use.
Spare Parts and Repairability Accessories available from KERN; repair by authorized personnel only.
General Information Precision balance for laboratory and professional use; EU approval possible for regulated use.

Frequently Asked Questions - EW 120001NM Kern

How to set up the balance for the first time?
Unpack the balance, place it on a stable and level surface. Level it using the foot screws and spirit level. Plug in the AC adapter and let it warm up for 10 minutes before use.
How to perform adjustment with external weight?
Turn on the balance, press and hold the F key until CAL appears, then release. Press PRINT and ON/OFF simultaneously. Place the recommended adjustment weight (e.g., 10 kg class F1) in the center of the pan. Wait for the process to finish, the message CAL. OFF appears. Remove the weight.
What to do if the display does not stabilize?
Check for drafts, table vibrations, or electromagnetic fields. Use the weighing cage if provided. Increase the vibration filter in the functions menu (setting S.d. from 1 to 6).
How to use the tare function?
Place the empty container on the pan. Press the TARE key to zero the display. Then add the material to be weighed; the net weight is displayed. You can tare multiple times as long as the capacity is not exceeded.
How to count identical parts?
Tare the container. Press F to select mode Pcs. Press S to set the reference number (10, 30, 50, 100). Place that number of parts on the scale and press PRINT. Then add the parts to count; the number is displayed.
What is the periodic verification procedure?
For scales subject to legal verification, use a known test weight (approximately 1/3 of capacity) regularly. If the deviation exceeds the limit, stop use and have it reverified. Observe legal deadlines (e.g., 2 years in Germany).
Can I use the scale on battery?
Yes, with the optional 6 V DC, 2000 mAh rechargeable battery. Installation requires opening the housing (see manual). Charge the battery for at least 8 hours before first use. In battery operation, the AUTO-OFF function can be activated to save energy.
How to clean the scale?
Unplug the scale. Use a damp cloth with mild soapy water. Avoid harsh chemicals. Remove powders with a brush or vacuum. Do not let liquid enter the device.
What are common error messages?
o-Err: out of zero range; L-Err: reference weight too low for counting; -Err: adjustment error; Add: insufficient pieces for additive mode. Refer to the manual for details.
How to connect the scale to a PC?
Use the RS 232 C port on the back of the scale. Set the interface parameters in the functions menu (baud rate, format, output condition). Connect the cable and use compatible software to read data.

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Table of contents

1 Technical data .... 3

1.1 Read-off of the various weighing units....9

1.2 Weighing unit conversion charts 10

2 Fundamental information (general) 11

2.1 Intended use 11

2.2 Inappropriate use 11

2.3 Guarantee.... 11

2.4 Monitoring the test substances....12

3 Fundamental safety information.... 12

3.1 Observe the information in the operating instructions.... 12

3.2 Staff training 12

4 Transport and storage 12

4.1 Acceptance check.... 12

4.2 Packaging / return transport 12

5 Unpacking, installation and commissioning.... 13

5.1 Place of installation, place of use 13

5.2 Unpacking 14

5.2.1 Installation 14

5.2.2 List of items supplied.... 14

5.2.3 Positioning the weighing plate 15

5.2.4 Serial draft shield installation 16

5.2.5 Draft shield installation – optional 17

5.2.6 Draft shield with glass sliding doors (only model KERN EW 120-4NM standard)....17

5.3 Mains supply 18

5.4 Operation using a rechargeable battery (optional) 18

5.5 Connecting peripheral equipment....19

5.6 Initial start-up 19

5.6.1 Power display 19

5.6.2 Bar graph display 19

5.6.3 Stability indication 20

5.6.4 Zero display on the balance 20

5.7 Adjustment....21

5.8 Adjusting....21

5.8.1 Adjusting with externall weight (only KERN EW-N) 21

5.8.2 Adjusting with internal weight (only KERN EG) 21

5.8.3 Adjusting with external weight (only KERN EW) 23

5.9 Verification....25

5.10 Verification switch and official seal 26

6 Operation 27

6.1 Operating elements....27

6.1.1 Overview of the keypad....28

6.1.2 Overview of display 29

6.2 Operation 30

6.2.1 Weighing 30

6.2.1.1 Underfloor weighing.... 31

6.2.1.2 Tare weighing (tare) 32
6.2.2 Piece counting (excl. model KERN EW120-4NM) 34
6.2.2.1 Add mode 36
6.2.3 Percent weighing (excl. model KERN EW120-4NM) 38
6.2.4 Weighing using a tolerance range (excl. model KERN EW120-4NM) 39
6.2.4.1 Basic settings when weighing using a tolerance range 40
6.2.4.2 Entering the limit values by weighing.... 42
6.2.4.3 Entering the limit values using the keyboard 44
7.1 Access and changing of numerous functions: 46
7.2 List of the function parameters 47
7.2.1 Parameters when weighing with a tolerance range (excl. model KERN EW120-4NM)..... 49
7.2.2 Parameters for the serial interface 50
7.2.3 Show software status 51
8.1 Description of the serial data output (RS 232C) 52
8.2 Technical data of the interface 52
8.3 Interface description....53
8.4 Data Output 53
8.4.1 Data Transmission Formats....53
8.4.2 Algebraic sign....54
8.4.3 Data....54
8.4.4 Units 55
8.4.5 Result of the evaluation / Type of data 55
8.4.6 Data state 55
8.5 Data input commands.... 56
8.5.1 Command input format....56
8.5.2 External taring command 56
8.5.3 External control commands.... 56
8.6 Feedback message after data transmission 57
9.1 Cleaning 57
9.2 Maintenance, upkeep....57
9.3 Disposal 57

7 Functions 46

8 Data output 52

9 Maintenance, upkeep, disposal.... 57

10 Troubleshooting....58

11 Declaration of Conformity 59

1 Technical data

KERN (Type)EG 200-3AMEG 400-3AMEG 600-3AM
ModelEG 220-3NMEG 420-3NMEG 620-3NM
Readout0,001 g0,001 g0,001 g
Verification value (e)0,01 g0,01 g0,01 g
Weighing range (max.)220 g420 g620 g
Class of accuracyIIIII
Taring range (subtractive)220g420 g620 g
Minimum load (Min)0,02 g0,02 g0,1 g
Minimum weight for counting parts0,001 g0,001 g0,001 g
Reference quantity10, 30, 50, 10010, 30, 50, 10010, 30, 50, 100
Minimum unit weight at piece counting under laboratory conditions*0,001 g0,001 g0,001 g
Minimum unit weight at piece counting under normal conditions**0,01 g0,01 g0,01 g
Reproducibility0,001 g0,001 g0,001 g
Linearity± 0,002 g± 0,003 g± 0,004 g
Adjusting weightinternalinternalinternal
Stabilization time3 sec.3 sec.3 sec.
Weighing plate stainless steel∅ 118 mm∅ 118 mm∅ 118 mm
Weight kg (net)2,02,02,0
Units, verification switch in verification position,(chap. 5.10)g, ct
Units , verification switch not in verification position,(chap. 5.10)g, ct, oz, lb, ozt, dwt, GN, tl (HongKong), tl (Taiwan),tl (Singapore, Malaysia), momme, tola
Air humiditymax. 80 % relative (not condensing)
Permissible ambient condition10°C to 30°C
Balance dimensions235 x 180 x 75 mm (excluding draft shield)235 x 185 x 165 mm (including draft shield)
Vibratory filter4
Mains supplyMains adaptor 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz ; 12 V DC balance, 1A
InterfaceRS 232 C interfaced
Rechargeable batteryoptional; 6 V DC, 2000 mAh
Underfloor weighingHanging loop optional
AltitudeUp to 2000 m
Pollution Degree2
Installation Sitedevice may only be used indoors
KERN (Type)EG 2000-2AMEG 4000-2AM
ModelEG 2200-2NMEG 4200-2NM
Readout0,01 g0,01 g
Verification value (e)0,1 g0,1 g
Weighing range (max.)2200 g4200 g
Class of accuracyIIII
Taring range (subtractive)2200 g4200 g
Minimum load (Min)0,5 g0,5 g
Minimum weight for counting parts0,01 g0,01 g
Reference quantity10, 30, 50, 10010, 30, 50, 100
Minimum unit weight at piece counting under laboratory conditions*0,01 g0,01 g
Minimum unit weight at piece counting under normal conditions**0,1 g0,1 g
Reproducibility0,01 g0,01 g
Linearity±0, 02 g±0,02 g
Adjusting weightinternalinternal
Test weight, included--
Recommended adjusting weight, not included (class)--
Stabilization time3 sec.3 sec.
Weighing plate stainless steel180 x 160 mm180 x 160 mm
Weight kg (net)3,73,7
Units, verification switch in verification position,(chap. 5.10)g, ct
Units , verification switch not in verification position,(chap. 5.10)g, ct, oz, lb, ozt, dwt, GN, tl (HongKong), tl (Taiwan), tl (Singapore, Malaysia), momme, tola
Air humiditymax. 80 % relative (not condensing)
Permissible ambient condition10°C to 30°C
Balance dimensions excluding draft shield190 x 265 x 90 mm
Vibratory filter4
Mains supplyMains adaptor 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz ; 12 V DC balance, 1A
InterfaceRS 232 C interfaced
Rechargeable batteryoptional; 6 V DC, 2000 mAh
Underfloor weighingHanging loop optional
AltitudeUp to 2000 m
Pollution Degree2
Installation Sitedevice may only be used indoors
KERNEW 220-3NMEW 420-3NMEW 620-3NM
Readout0,001 g0,001 g0,001 g
Verification value (e)0,01 g0,01 g0,01 g
Weighing range (max.)220 g420 g620 g
Class of accuracyIIIII
Taring range (subtractive)220g420 g620 g
Minimum load (Min)0,02 g0,02 g0,1 g
Minimum weight for counting parts0,001 g0,001 g0,001 g
Reference quantity10, 30, 50, 10010, 30, 50, 10010, 30, 50, 100
Minimum unit weight at piece counting under laboratory conditions*0,001 g0,001 g0,001 g
Minimum unit weight at piece counting under normal conditions**0,01 g0,01 g0,01 g
Reproducibility0,001 g0,001 g0,001 g
Linearity± 0,002 g± 0,003 g± 0,004 g
Recommended adjusting weight, not included (class)200g (F1)2 x 200g (E2)500 g (E2)
Stabilization time2 sec.2 sec.2 sec.
Weighing plate stainless steel∅ 118 mm∅ 118 mm∅ 118 mm
Weight kg (net)1,31,31,3
Units, verification switch in verification position,(chap. 5.10)g, ct
Units , verification switch not in verification position,(chap. 5.10)g, ct, oz, lb, ozt, dwt, GN, tl (HongKong), tl (Taiwan), tl (Singapore, Malaysia), momme, tola
Air humiditymax. 80 % relative (not condensing)
Permissible ambient condition10°C to 30°C
Balance dimensions235 x 180 x 75 mm (excluding draft shield)235 x 185 x 165 mm (including draft shield)
Vibratory filter4
Mains supplyMains adaptor 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz ; 12 V DC balance, 1A
InterfaceRS 232 C interfaced
Rechargeable batteryoptional; 6 V DC, 2000 mAh
Underfloor weighingHanging loop optional
AltitudeUp to 2000 m
Pollution Degree2
Installation Sitedevice may only be used indoors
KERNEW 820-2NMEW 2200-2NMEW 4200-2NM
Readout0,01 g0,01 g0,01 g
Verification value (e)0,01 g0,1 g0,1 g
Weighing range (max.)820 g2200 g4200 g
Class of accuracyIIIII
Taring range (subtractive)820 g2200 g4200 g
Minimum load (Min)1 g0,5 g0,5 g
Minimum weight for counting parts0,01 g0,01 g0,01 g
Reference quantity10, 30, 50, 10010, 30, 50, 10010, 30, 50, 100
Minimum unit weight at piece counting under laboratory conditions*0,01 g0,01 g0,01 g
Minimum unit weight at piece counting under normal conditions**0,1 g0,1 g0,1 g
Reproducibility0,01 g0,01 g0,01 g
Linearity± 0,01 g± 0,01 g± 0,02 g
Recommended adjusting weight, not included (class)1 x 200 g+ 1 x 500 g(F1)2000 g (F1)2 x 2 kg (E2)
Stabilization time2 sec.2 sec.2 sec.
Weighing plate stainless steel170 x 142 mm180 x 160 mm180 x 160 mm
Weight kg (net)1,32,82,8
Units, verification switch in verification position,(chap. 5.10)g, ct
Units , verification switch not in verification position,(chap. 5.10)g, ct, oz, lb, ozt, dwt, GN, tl (HongKong), tl (Taiwan),tl (Singapore, Malaysia), momme, tola
Air humiditymax. 80 % relative (not condensing)
Permissible ambient condition10°C to 30°C
Balance dimensions excluding draft shield180 x 235 x 75 mm190 x 265 x 90 mm
Vibratory filter4
Mains supplyMains adaptor 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz ; 12 V DC balance, 1A
InterfaceRS 232 C interfaced
Rechargeable batteryoptional; 6 V DC, 2000 mAh
Underfloor weighingHanging loop optional
AltitudeUp to 2000 m
Pollution Degree2
Installation Sitedevice may only be used indoors
KERNEW 6200-2NMEW 12000-1NM
Readout0,01 g0,1 g
Verification value (e)0,1 g1 g
Weighing range (max.)6 200 g12 000 g
Class of accuracyIII
Taring range (subtractive)6 200 g12 000 g
Minimum load (Min)1 g5 g
Minimum weight for counting parts0,01 g0,1 g
Reference quantity10, 30, 50, 10010, 30, 50, 100
Minimum unit weight at piece counting under laboratory conditions*0,01 g0,1 g
Minimum unit weight at piece counting under normal conditions**0,1 g1 g
Reproducibility0,02 g0,1 g
Linearity± 0, 03 g± 0,1 g
Recommended adjusting weight, not included (class)5 kg (E2)10 kg (F1)
Stabilization time3 sec.3 sec.
Weight kg (net)2,82,8
Units, verification switch in verification position,(chap. 5.10)g, ct
Units , verification switch not in verification position,(chap. 5.10)g, ct, oz, lb, ozt, dwt, GN, tl (HongKong), tl (Taiwan), tl (Singapore, Malaysia), momme, tola
Air humiditymax. 80 % relative (not condensing)
Permissible ambient condition10°C to 30°C
Weighing plate stainless steel180 x 160 mm
Balance dimensions190 x 265 x 90 mm (excluding draft shield)
Vibratory filter4
Mains supplyMains adaptor 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz ; 12 V DC balance, 1A
InterfaceRS 232 C interfaced
Rechargeable batteryoptional; 6 V DC, 2000 mAh
Underfloor weighingHanging loop optional
AltitudeUp to 2000 m
Pollution Degree2
Installation Sitedevice may only be used indoors

* Minimum unit weight at piece counting under laboratory conditions:

➢ Perfect ambient conditions to perform high resolution counting
No dispersion of counted parts weight

**Minimum unit weight at piece counting under normal conditions:

  • Unstable ambient conditions (wind gusts, vibrations)
    ➢ Dispersion of counted parts weight

1.1 Read-off of the various weighing units

Weighing unitEG 220-3NM / EW 220-3NMEG 420-3NM / EW 420-3NM
g0.0010.001
ct (ct)0.010.01
oz (oz)0.00010.0001
lb (lb)0.000010.00001
oz t (ozt)0.00010.0001
dvt (dwt)0.0010.001
► (grain)0.10.1
tl (Hong Kong)0.00010.0001
tl (Singapore,Malaysia)0.00010.0001
tl (Taiwan)0.00010.0001
mom0.0010.001
to (to)0.00010.0001
Weighing unitEG 620-3NM / EW 620-3NMEW 820-2NMEG 2200-2NM/ EW 2200-2NM
g0.0010.010.01
ct (ct)0.010.050.1
oz (oz)0.00010.00050.001
lb (lb)0.000010.000050.0001
oz t (ozt)0.00010.00050.001
dvt (dwt)0.0010.010.01
tl (Hong Kong)0.10.00050.001
tl (Singapore,Malaysia)0.00010.00050.001
tl (Taiwan)0.00010.00050.001
mom0.00010.0050.01
to (to)0.0010.0010.001
0.0001
Weighing unitEG 4200-2NM/EW 4200-2NMEW 6200-2NMEW 12000-1NM
g0.010.010.1
ct(ct)0.10.11
oz (oz)0.0010.0010.01
lb (lb)0.00010.00010.001
oz t(ozt)0.0010.0010.01
dvt (dwt)0.010.010.1
tl (Hong Kong)0.0010.0010.01
tl (Singapore,Malaysia)0.0010.0010.01
tl (Taiwan)0.0010.0010.01
mom0.010.010.1
to (to)0.0010.0010.01

1.2 Weighing unit conversion charts

Weighing unitGrammCaratOunzePoundFine ounzePenny weight
1g150.035270.002200.032150.64301
1ct0.210.007050.000440.006430.12860
1oz28.34952141.7476210.062500.9114618.22917
1lb453.592372267.9618516114.58333291.66667
1ozt31.10348155.517381.097140.06857120
1dwt1.555177.775870.054860.003430.051
1GN0.064800.323990.002290.000140.002080.04167
1tl (HK)37.429187.1451.320270.082521.2033724.06741
1tl (SGP,Mal)37.79936188.996821.333330.083331.2152824.30556
1tl (Taiwan)37.5187.51.322770.082671.2056524.11306
1mom3.7518.750.132280.008270.120572.41131
1to11.6638058.319020.411430.025710.375007.5
Weighing unitGrainTael (Hong Kong)Tael (Singapore, Malaysia)Tael (Taiwan)MommeTola
1g15.432360.026720.026460.026670.266670.08574
1ct3.086470.005340.005290.005330.053330.01715
1oz437.50.757420.750.755997.559872.43056
1lb700012.118741212.09580120.9579738.88889
1ozt4800.831000.822860.829438.294262.66667
1dwt240.041550.041140.041470.414710.13333
1GN10.001730.001710.001730.017280.00556
1tl (HK)577.6177410.990200.998119.981073.20899
1tl (SGP,Mal)583.333331.0099011.0079810.079833.24074
1tl (Taiwan)578.713441.001900.992081103.21507
1mom57.871340.100190.099210.110.32151
1to1800.311620.308570.311033.110351

2 Fundamental information (general)

2.1 Intended use

The balance you have acquired serves to determine the weighing value of the material to be weighed. It is intended to be used as a “non-automatic” balance, i.e. the material to be weighed is manually and carefully placed in the centre of the weighing plate. The weighing value can be read off after a stable weighing value has been obtained.

2.2 Inappropriate use

Do not use the balance for dynamic weighing. In the event that small quantities are removed or added to the material to be weighed, incorrect weighing results can be displayed due to the “stability compensation” in the balance. (Example: Slowly draining fluids from a container on the balance.)

Do not leave a permanent load on the weighing plate. This can damage the measuring equipment.

Be sure to avoid impact shock and overloading the balance in excess of the prescribed maximum load rating (max.), minus any possible tare weight that is already present.

This could cause damage to the balance.

Never operate the balance in hazardous locations. The series design is not explosion-proof.

Structural alterations may not be made to the balance. This can lead to incorrect weighing results, faults concerning safety regulations as well as to destruction of the balance.

The balance may only be used in compliance with the described guidelines. Varying areas of application/planned use must be approved by KERN in writing.

2.3 Guarantee

The guarantee is not valid following

  • non-observation of our guidelines in the operating instructions
  • use outside the described applications
  • alteration to or opening of the device
  • mechanical damage and damage caused by media, liquids
  • natural wear and tear
  • inappropriate erection or electric installation
  • overloading of the measuring equipment

2.4 Monitoring the test substances

The metrology features of the balance and any possible available adjusting weight must be checked at regular intervals within the scope of quality assurance. For this purpose, the answerable user must define a suitable interval as well as the nature and scope of this check. Information is available on KERN's home page (www.kern-sohn.com) with regard to the monitoring of balance test substances and the test weights required for this. Test weights and balances can be adjusted quickly and at a reasonable price in KERN's accredited DKD calibration laboratory (return to national normal).

3 Fundamental safety information

3.1 Observe the information in the operating instructions

Please read the operating instructions carefully before erecting and commissioning, even if you already have experience with KERN balances.

3.2 Staff training

The device may only be operated and looked after by trained members of staff.

4 Transport and storage

4.1 Acceptance check

Please check the packaging immediately upon delivery and the device during unpacking for any visible signs of external damage.

4.2 Packaging / return transport

Kern EW 120001NM - Packaging / return transport - 1

Keep all parts of the original packaging for a possibly required return.
⇒ Only use original packaging for returning.
Prior to dispatch disconnect all cables and remove loose/mobile parts.
→ Reattach possibly supplied transport securing devices.
⇒ Secure all parts such as the glass wind screen, the weighing platform, power unit etc. against shifting and damage.

5 Unpacking, installation and commissioning

5.1 Place of installation, place of use

The balance is constructed in such a way that reliable weighing results can be achieved under normal application conditions.

By selecting the correct location for your balance, you will be able to work quickly and precisely.

Therefore please observe the following at the place of installation:

  • Place the balance on a firm, level surface;
  • Avoid extreme heat as well as temperature fluctuation caused by installing next to a radiator or in the direct sunlight;
  • Protect the balance against direct draughts due to open windows and doors;
  • Avoid jarring during weighing;
  • Protect the balance against high humidity, vapours and dust;
  • Do not expose the device to extreme dampness for longer periods of time. In-admissible bedewing (condensation of air moisture on the device) can occur if a cold device is taken into a significantly warmer environment. In this case, please acclimatise the device for approx. 2 hours at room temperature after it has been disconnected from the mains.
  • Avoid static charging of the material to be weighed, weighing container and windshield.

Major display deviations (incorrect weighing results) are possible if electromagnetic fields occur as well as due to static charging and instable power supply. It is then necessary to change the location.

5.2 Unpacking

Carefully remove the balance from its packaging, remove the plastic wrapping and position the balance in its intended working location.

5.2.1 Installation

Use the foot screws to level the balance until the air bubble in the bubble level is in the prescribed circle.

5.2.2 List of items supplied

Standard accessories:

(1) Balance

Kern EW 120001NM - Standard accessories: - 1

(3) Weighing plate bracket

(2) Weighing plate

Kern EW 120001NM - Standard accessories: - 2

(4) Windbreak

Kern EW 120001NM - Standard accessories: - 3

Kern EW 120001NM - Standard accessories: - 4

(5) Operating instructions

Kern EW 120001NM - Standard accessories: - 5

Kern EW 120001NM - Standard accessories: - 6

(6) Mains adaptor

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5.2.3 Positioning the weighing plate

Kern EW 120001NM - Positioning the weighing plate - 1

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Screw the bracket on tightly according to the drawing and subsequently attach the weighing plate.

Kern EW 120001NM - Positioning the weighing plate - 2

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5.2.4 Serial draft shield installation

(Only for models with readout d = 0,001 g standard)

Kern EW 120001NM - Serial draft shield installation - 1Kern EW 120001NM - Serial draft shield installation - 2
CoverSides(2 large, 2 small)
Slide the small side (1) into the large side (2)Kern EW 120001NM - Serial draft shield installation - 3
Properly attach another large side to both sides.Kern EW 120001NM - Serial draft shield installation - 4
Install the fourth side as shown in the figure.Kern EW 120001NM - Serial draft shield installation - 5
Put the cover on the assembled sides.Kern EW 120001NM - Serial draft shield installation - 6

5.2.5 Draft shield installation – optional

Remove the weighing plate and loosen the screws to remove the bracket. Use a screwdriver to loosen both screws to the left and right of the bracket guide and remove.

Now place the draft shield to fit on the housing and and secure through the opened sliding doors using both screws.

Screw the bracket on tightly according to the drawing and subsequently attach the weighing plate.

5.2.6 Draft shield with glass sliding doors

(only model KERN EW 120-4NM standard)

Kern EW 120001NM - Draft shield with glass sliding doors - 1

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5.3 Mains supply

Electric power supply is by means of the external mains supply circuit. The printed voltage level must comply with the local voltage.

Only use original KERN mains supply circuits. The use of other makes is subject to approval by KERN.

Mains adaptor connection:

Kern EW 120001NM - Mains adaptor connection: - 1

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Mains adaptor connection

5.4 Operation using a rechargeable battery (optional)

Take off the weighing plate and remove the bracket by loosening the screw. Use a screwdriver to loosen both screws to the left and right of the bracket guide and remove.

Release both retaining hooks on the lower housing section and carefully remove the lower housing section to the rear (please observe the upper housing section guides on the back of the balance).

Loosen and remove both fastening screws as shown on the illustration.

Remove the rechargeable battery from the packaging and begin by connecting the electric power supply to the circuit board of the rechargeable battery.

Subsequently set up the plug-in connection to the computer circuit board of the balance (CN5).

The rechargeable battery is placed on the left side of the housing in such a way that it can be screwed onto the balance through the existing mounting using the screw loosened previously. Press lightly into the housing prior to this, (there is only one correct installation possibility). Now also re-attach the display using the loosened screw.

Place the upper housing section on the rear guides and tilt forward until both retaining hooks on the lower housing section audibly lock into place.

Screw down both screws to the left and right of the bracket guide tightly and re-se-cure the bracket. Attach the weighing plate.

Information:

Though the rechargeable battery is immediately operative, it should be charged for at least 8 hours using the mains adaptor before being used for the first time.

5.5 Connecting peripheral equipment

The balance must be disconnected from the mains before connecting or disconnecting additional equipment (printer, PC) to or from the data interface (see chap. 8.)

Only use KERN accessories and peripheral equipment with your balance. These have been ideally coordinated to your balance.

5.6 Initial start-up

A warm-up time of 10 minutes stabilises the measured values after switching on.

The accuracy of the balance depends on the local acceleration of the fall.

Please be sure to observe the information in the chapter on adjusting (chap. 5.7).

5.6.1 Power display

If the (*) sign can be seen, the balance is being supplied with power via the mains adaptor. The balance is in weighing mode when the ON key is operated.

The power display is then no longer to be seen on the display overview.

*

5.6.2 Bar graph display

0 | | | | | F | | | | | |

weighing dish unloaded half of weighing range to full capacity
weighing range is used

The weighing range of the balance is divided into 20 graphic cuboids. Zero (0) will appear on the graphic display if there is no weighing value on the balance. 10 graphic cuboids are displayed if the balance is loaded up to one half of its weighing range.

Information:

If tare weighing is being carried out, the graphic weight display will continue to indicate the number of cuboids of the tare weight.

5.6.3 Stability indication

O 0 1 1 1 F 0.000 g

Stable

0111F 0.000 g

Unstable

The balance is in a stable condition if the [o] stability indication appears on the display. The [o] indication disappears if the condition is unstable. Stable ambient conditions can be achieved by using the draft shield (See chap. 5.2.4 for installation)

5.6.4 Zero display on the balance

Environmental influences can lead to the exact figure of "0.000" not being displayed in spite of an empty weighing dish. It is, however, possible to reset your balance to zero at any time and thus ensure that weighing really does commence at zero. Setting to zero when a weight is applied is only possible within a certain type-dependent range. In the event that the balance cannot be reset to zero with an applied weight, this range has been exceeded.

[o - Err] will appear on the display.

OperationDisplay
If an exact zero reading is not displayed on the balance in spite of the weighing dish being empty, press thekeyand the balance will start resetting to zero.
Your balance will be set to zero after a short standby time.In addition to this, the sign for the balance zero setting will be displayed [→0←].→0← 0111F0.000g

5.7 Adjustment

As the acceleration value due to gravity is not the same at every location on earth, each balance must be coordinated – in compliance with the underlying physical weighing principle - to the existing acceleration due to gravity at its place of location ( only if the balance has not already been adjusted to the location in the factory). This adjustment process must be carried out at every start-up, after every change of location as well as in case of fluctuating environment temperature. It is also recommendable to adjust the balance periodically during weighing operation in order to obtain exact measured values.

5.8 Adjusting

5.8.1 Adjusting with externall weight (only KERN EW-N)

For verified balances the verification switch is locked (except for class of accuracy I). In order to proceed with the verification, please unlock the verification switch (except for class of accuracy I).

5.8.2 Adjusting with internal weight (only KERN EG)

Adjust the balance prior to any start-up.

If the supply voltage is disconnected, the scale must be calibrated.

It is not possible to use the scale without prior adjustment.

Using a precision weight, the accuracy of the balance can be checked at any time and adjusted.

Adjustment procedure:

Check that the surrounding conditions are stable.

A short warm-up time of about 10 minutes is recommended for stabilisation.

OperationDisplay
Switch-on balance with button after a short time [S.A. CAL] will appear.S.A. CAL
Press buttons and at the same time and release at the same time, [WAIT] is briefly displayed.After that [CAL.0] will appear flashing, Zero point will be saved.After that [CAL.on] will appear.CALWAit↓CALCAL. 0↓CALCAL. on↓
Rotate the turn knob on the right side of the balance in to position CAL.Kern EW 120001NM - Adjustment procedure: - 1Adjustment is carried out automatically. [CAL.on] will appear flashing.Kern EW 120001NM - Adjustment procedure: - 2
The display changes automatically from [CAL.on] to [CAL.OFF]The process of adjustment is completed.CALCAL. oFF
Turn the adjusting knob on the right side of the balance to the WEIGH position. CAL buSY ↓ End.
Calibration is now finalised. The balance will automatically return to weighing mode.

5.8.3 Adjusting with external weight (only KERN EW)

Carry out adjustment with the recommended adjusting weight (see Chapter 1 „Technical Data“). The adjustment can also be carried out with different adjusting weights (see table), but not ideal from a metrological point of view. Information concerning the adjusting weights is available at: http://www.kern-sohn.com

Adjustment procedure:

Check that the surrounding conditions are stable.

A short warm-up time of about 10 minutes is recommended for stabilisation.

OperationDisplay
Switch on the balance using the key
Press and hold the key until [CAL] appears. Now release the key.Kern EW 120001NM - Adjustment procedure: - 1Kern EW 120001NM - Adjustment procedure: - 2
Press the key while holding down the TARE key. Subsequently release both keys simultaneously.↓The zero point will be stored.Kern EW 120001NM - Adjustment procedure: - 3Kern EW 120001NM - Adjustment procedure: - 4
Place the adjusting weight carefully on the centre of the weighing plate.Kern EW 120001NM - Adjustment procedure: - 5Kern EW 120001NM - Adjustment procedure: - 6Kern EW 120001NM - Adjustment procedure: - 7Kern EW 120001NM - Adjustment procedure: - 8
Display flashing [on F.S] then a moment later the weight value of the adjusting weight will be indicated.Remove the adjusting weight, the adjusting is terminated.The balance will automatically return to weighing mode.In case of an adjusting error or a wrong adjusting weight [-Err] appears in the display, repeat the adjustment procedure.

5.9 Verification

General:

According to the EU guideline 2014/31/EU balances must be verified if they are to be used as follows (legally regulated area):

a) For commercial transactions if the price of goods is determined by weighing
b) For the production of medines in pharmacies as well as for analyses in the medical and pharmaceutical laboratory
c) For official purposes
d) For the production of finished packages

In case of doubt, please contact your local office of weights and measures.

Verification information

An EU qualification approval is available for those balances marked as appropriate for verification in the technical data. In the event that the balance is applied in an area subject to verification as described above, it must be verified and re-verified at regular intervals.

Re-verification of a balance is carried out in compliance with the respective legal provisions of the states. The term of verification validity for balances in Germany, for example, is normally 2 years.

The legal provisions of the country of use are to be observed.

5.10 Verification switch and official seal

Prior to verification the verification switch must be moved from the displayed position (see direction of arrow) to verification position. Once in this position, a parenthesis will be displayed around the last display point.

Following calibration the balance is sealed at the marked position.

Balance calibration is not valid without the "official seals".

Position of the "official seals":

Move verification switch Official seal Official seal

Balances that are subject to compulsory verification must be taken out of operation if:

  • The weighing result of the balance is outside the error limit. Therefore, apply a known test weight (approx. 1/3 of the nominal load) to the balance at regular intervals and compare with the display value.
    • The reverification deadline has been exceeded.

6 Operation

6.1 Operating elements

Draft shield Bubble level Keyboard Display

Adjustable device feet Adjusting switch (KERN EG) Mains adaptor connection RS232C interface connection (excl. EWB models)

6.1.1 Overview of the keypad

ChoiceFunction
Kern EW 120001NM - Overview of the keypad - 1Switch on and off
Kern EW 120001NM - Overview of the keypad - 2Output of weight value on an external device (printer) or PCSave the respective mode settings (unit counter, percent weighing, tolerance weighing)
Kern EW 120001NM - Overview of the keypad - 3Unit counter and percent mode:Choice menu for unit and %Save function parametersCall up lower and upper tolerance levels
Kern EW 120001NM - Overview of the keypad - 4Key to alter the weight unit (g, ct, Pcs, %)Entry of lower and upper tolerance levelsChoosing the function values within the functionCall up individual functions (multiple print)Call up adjusting functions (permanent print)The entry point is moved to the left each time by one step (chap. 6.2.4.3).
Kern EW 120001NM - Overview of the keypad - 5Tare or set weight display to zero

6.1.2 Overview of display

+ TOL - ◄* →0← 0mmmmmmF □ NET CAL Pcs # ○-18.000000000 ◄M 1.8.000000000 mom dwt g% ►

DisplayDescription
gGramme
→0←Zero setting display
oStability indication
*Power display (standby)
PcsUnit counter display (excl. EW 120-4NM)
%Percent weighing display (excl. EW 120-4NM)
Tolerance weighing display (excl. EW 120-4NM)
momMomme
MBalance carry out balance function, e.g. unit count / display of stored value
CALCalibration display. Signalises calibration procedure.
0 FBar graph
Indication of weighing units[ct] (ct) carat
[oz] (oz) ounce
[lb] (lb) pound
[oz t] (ozt) fine ounce
[dvt] (dwt) penny weight
[▶ (upper right)] grain
[tl] (tl) Tael (Hong Kong)
[tl ▶ upper right] (tl ▶ upper right) Tael (Singapore, Malaysia)
[tl ▶ lower right] (tl ▶ lower right) Tael (Taiwan)
[to] (to) Tola
Rechargeable battery mode (optional). [□□] Display changes to mains-powered mode if the voltage falls below the prescribed minimum.

6.2 Operation

6.2.1 Weighing

Display symbol: g

OperationDisplay
Press theonkey to switch on the balance.The balance will carry out a self-test.Kern EW 120001NM - Weighing - 1
Your balance is ready to weigh as soon as the "0.000" display appears.Apply the item to be weighed. The weight value is displayed.Kern EW 120001NM - Weighing - 2
A switch can be made from one unit to another,e.g. from "g" to another unit, for example "ct",by repeatedly pressing thekey. Setting –seechapter 7 on "Functions".[g] → [ct] → [Pcs] → [%] → [g] → ......Kern EW 120001NM - Weighing - 3Press theonkey to switch the balance off.Kern EW 120001NM - Weighing - 4Kern EW 120001NM - Weighing - 5Kern EW 120001NM - Weighing - 6

6.2.1.1 Underfloor weighing

Objects which, because of their size or shape, cannot be put on the scale, can be weighed by means of underfloor weighing.

Proceed as follows:

  • Switch off the balance.
  • Turn the balance over.
  • Open the cover plate (1) on the base of the balance.
  • Hang on the hanging loop (optional) completely for underfloor weighing.
  • Place the balance over an opening.
  • Hang the item to be weighed on the hanging loop and carry out weighing.

Technical diagram of a device casing with labeled components and a printed label on the cover.

Kern EW 120001NM - Underfloor weighing - 2

CAUTION

Take care that the hooks used for the underfloor weighing are stable enough to hold the goods which you wish to weigh (risk of breakage).

Always make sure that there are no living beings or materials below the load that could be injured or damaged.

Kern EW 120001NM - CAUTION - 1

NOTE

After completing the underfloor weighing, the opening in the floor of the balance must be closed again (dust protection).

6.2.1.2 Tare weighing (tare)

The empty weight of any weighing container can be tared at the push of a button, so that the net weight of the item to be weighed is displayed during subsequent weighings.

OperationDisplay
Place the empty tare container on the weighing plate. The total weight of the applied container is displayed.Kern EW 120001NM - Tare weighing (tare) - 10 1 1 1 F23.456 g
Press thekey to start the tare procedure.Kern EW 120001NM - Tare weighing (tare) - 2The weight of the container is now stored internally.→0← 0 1 1 1 F0.000 g
Place the items to be weighed in the tare container.Kern EW 120001NM - Tare weighing (tare) - 3Now read off the weight of the items on the display.0 1 1 1 F53.258 g

The tare procedure can be repeated as often as desired, for example when weighing several components into a mixture (weighing in).

Press thekey to set the display to "0.000".Kern EW 120001NM - Tare weighing (tare) - 4The total weight of the container is removed by taring.→0← 0111F0.000g
Apply further components to the weighing container (weighing in).Kern EW 120001NM - Tare weighing (tare) - 5Now read off the weight of the added item to be weighed on the display.0111F83.456g

Information:

The balance is only ever able to store one tare value.

The stored tare value is displayed prefixed by a minus sign when the balance is empty.

Remove all items from the weighing plate in order to delete the stored tare value and subsequently press the TARE key.

The tare procedure can be repeated as often as desired. The limit has been reached when the entire weighing range is used to full capacity.

6.2.2 Piece counting

(excl. model KERN EW120-4NM)

Display symbol: PCS

When counting units you can either count items into or out of the container. In order to be able to count a substantial number of items, the average weight per item must be determined using a small quantity (reference units).

The greater the reference unit, the greater the counting accuracy.

A particularly high reference must be chosen for small or greatly varying parts.

The work cycle is divided into four stages:

• Tare the weighing container
• Determine the reference unit
- Weigh in the reference unit
- Count the items

OperationDisplay
1. Use the key to switch the balance on. Use the key to select unit change-over Pcs(see chap. 6.2.2).Kern EW 120001NM - Display symbol: PCS - 1o 0 l l l F Pcs0
2. Tare containers can also be used during unit counting. Before starting unit counting use the key to tare out the container.Kern EW 120001NM - Display symbol: PCS - 2o 0 l l l F Pcs0
3. Operate the key.The reference unit will flash on the display.Kern EW 120001NM - Display symbol: PCS - 3
4. Further reference units of 10, 30, 50 and 100 can be called up by repeatedlyoperating thekey.Important: The greater the reference unit, the more accurate the unit count.Kern EW 120001NM - Display symbol: PCS - 4Kern EW 120001NM - Display symbol: PCS - 5
5. Place as many items to be counted on the balance as required by the set reference unit.Kern EW 120001NM - Display symbol: PCS - 6Kern EW 120001NM - Display symbol: PCS - 7
6. Operate thekey.The reference unit is stored.Kern EW 120001NM - Display symbol: PCS - 8Now place the items to be counted in the container. The appropriate number of items will be shown on the display.Kern EW 120001NM - Display symbol: PCS - 9
7. Use thekey to return to the desired weighing mode.Kern EW 120001NM - Display symbol: PCS - 10

Information:

If the "L-Err" error message is displayed, the smallest counting weight has been fallen short of – see chap. 1 "Technical Data".

6.2.2.1 Add mode

This function is used to increase the counting accuracy by increasing the reference quantity. It can thereby be avoided that an inadequate reference unit is used, as this could lead to inaccurate results.

When applying this function, the necessary minimum number of items is automatically ensured.

OperationDisplay
1. Carry out item 1-5 as in chap. 6.2.2 “Parts counter”.Kern EW 120001NM - Add mode - 1e.g. place 10 items on the weighing plate.Kern EW 120001NM - Add mode - 2
2. Operate the Key.The reference weight of the 10 items is stored.Kern EW 120001NM - Add mode - 3Counting accuracy can be increased by carrying out the following steps.Kern EW 120001NM - Add mode - 4
3. Doubling the items to be weighed:Apply a further 10 items (approx.).Kern EW 120001NM - Add mode - 5Operate the KeyThe reference weight of the 20 items is stored.Kern EW 120001NM - Add mode - 6
4. Double again (see item 3)Kern EW 120001NM - Add mode - 7Information:Every additionally applied number of items increases the reference and improves the counting accuracy.A particularly high quantity of reference units must be chosen for small items or items with greatly varying own weight.Kern EW 120001NM - Add mode - 8
5. Operate theThe reference u .d.Kern EW 120001NM - Add mode - 9Now place the items to be counted in the container. The appropriate number of items will be shown on the displayKern EW 120001NM - Add mode - 10
Use the key to return to the desired weighing mode.Kern EW 120001NM - Add mode - 11

Information:

  • If the "Add" error message appears, the applied number of items is too small for correct determination of the reference. Place further items on the balance to determine the reference.
  • The determined reference is preserved until the balance is disconnected from the mains.

6.2.3 Percent weighing

(excl. model KERN EW120-4NM)

Display symbol: %

Percent weighing allows the weight to be displayed as a percentage in relation to a reference weight. The displayed weight value is adopted as a fixed prescribed percent value. (Standard setting: 100%).

OperationDisplay
1. Use the key to switch the balance on. Use the key to select unit change-over [%] (see chap. 6.2.1).Kern EW 120001NM - Display symbol: % - 1Information:Tare containers can also be used during percent weighing. Before starting per-cent weighing use the key to tare out the container.0 0 1 1 1 F0 %
2. Operate the key.[P. SET] will flash on the display.Kern EW 120001NM - Display symbol: % - 2P. SET %
3. Place the reference weight = 100% in the balance dish.Kern EW 120001NM - Display symbol: % - 3P. SET %
4. Operate the key.The reference weight is stored.Kern EW 120001NM - Display symbol: % - 40 0 1 1 1 F100.00 %

From now on the applied weight is shown as a percentage.

Kern EW 120001NM - Display symbol: % - 5

Use the key to return to the desired weighing mode.

Kern EW 120001NM - Display symbol: % - 6

flowchart
graph TD
    g --> ct
    ct --> Pcs
    Pcs --> %

0111F

85.37 %

Information:

- If the "o-Err" error message appears:

- the reference weight is outside the weighing range (see chap. 1 "Technical Data").

- the set key was operated during step 2 when the weight had been applied.

- The 100% reference is preserved until the balance is disconnected from the mains.

6.2.4 Weighing using a tolerance range

(excl. model KERN EW120-4NM)

This balance can be used as a measuring and sorting balance, whereby the respective lower and upper tolerance limits are programmable.

Limit values can be entered in the following operating modes:

  • Weighing
  • Unit counting
  • Percent weighing

6.2.4.1 Basic settings when weighing using a tolerance range

OperationDisplay
1. Use the Kern EW 120001NM - Basic settings when weighing using a tolerance range - 1 to switch the balance on.[6644]Call up the function menu:Press the key until [Func] appears, then release.[T23A]The first balance mode will appear:0 0 I I I FKern EW 120001NM - Basic settings when weighing using a tolerance range - 2Kern EW 120001NM - Basic settings when weighing using a tolerance range - 3Kern EW 120001NM - Basic settings when weighing using a tolerance range - 4
2. Tolerance weighingOperate the key to call up tolerance weighing mode.2.SEL 0 (Off)2.SEL 1 (ON)Use the Kern EW 120001NM - Basic settings when weighing using a tolerance range - 5 to change the standard factory configuration.Kern EW 120001NM - Basic settings when weighing using a tolerance range - 6Kern EW 120001NM - Basic settings when weighing using a tolerance range - 7
3. Tolerance mark displayOperate the key. The tolerance mark is always displayed (factory setting).[T2772]Use the key to change the setting (1 / 2).The tolerance mark is only displayed when the balance display is at a standstill.Kern EW 120001NM - Basic settings when weighing using a tolerance range - 8Kern EW 120001NM - Basic settings when weighing using a tolerance range - 9
4. Setting the tolerance rangeOperate thekeyThe tolerance mark is displayed in all ranges.Use thekeyto change the setting:Tolerance mark is only displayed above a zero point range (+5).
+ 0111F- 0.000g22.L1.1↓22.L1.0
5. Number of tolerance pointsUse thekeyto set the tolerance mark.1 tolerance mark can be displayed:-◀ too light↓Use thekeyto change the setting:2 tolerance marks can be displayed:+◀ too heavyTOL target value-◀ too light
23.P1.1↓23.P1.2
Operate thekey:You will now leave the function menu and return to weighing mode.o 0111F0.000g

6.2.4.2 Entering the limit values by weighing

Important information!

Always begin by entering the lower limit value, followed by the upper limit value.

OperationDisplay
1. Use the key to switch the balance on. Set to tolerance weighing:Press the key until [L. SET] appears and then release.0 0 I I IF0.000 g L. SET
2. The tolerance mark ◀ will flash [- ].The lower limit value can be set.Place a sample for the lower (i.e. smaller) limit value on the weighing plate:Kern EW 120001NM - Important information! - 1Store using the key. The stored lower weight value is displayed briefly. Entry is now completed if 1 tolerance mark was selected in the basic setting (see chap. 7.2.1).4. If 2 tolerance marks have been selected, the upper limit value must now be determined.The tolerance mark ◀ is flashing [ + ], and the upper limit value can be set.Place a sample for the upper (i.e. larger) limit value on the weighing plate:Kern EW 120001NM - Important information! - 2M 0.000 gM 93.835 gKern EW 120001NM - Important information! - 3
5. Use the print key to store. The stored upper weight value is displayed briefly; entry is completed.Kern EW 120001NM - Important information! - 4M 158.487g

6.2.4.3 Entering the limit values using the keyboard

OperationDisplay
1. Use the Kern EW 120001NM - Entering the limit values using the keyboard - 1 y to switch the balance on.Kern EW 120001NM - Entering the limit values using the keyboard - 2Set tolerance weighing:Press the key until [L. SEt] appears and then release.0 0 I I I FKern EW 120001NM - Entering the limit values using the keyboard - 3Kern EW 120001NM - Entering the limit values using the keyboard - 4
2. Flashing display is either 000.000 or the currently stored lower limit value.Press the Kern EW 120001NM - Entering the limit values using the keyboard - 5 y:The last digit in the display starts to flash.M Kern EW 120001NM - Entering the limit values using the keyboard - 6↘│↘
3. Use the [2AST] y to increase the numerical value of the selected digit.M Kern EW 120001NM - Entering the limit values using the keyboard - 7↘│↘
4. Use the Kern EW 120001NM - Entering the limit values using the keyboard - 8 y to select the digit you wish to alter (from right to left).M Kern EW 120001NM - Entering the limit values using the keyboard - 9↘│↘
5. Further entries as described in items 3 and 4.M Kern EW 120001NM - Entering the limit values using the keyboard - 10↘│↘
6. Use the [335S] y to store. The stored lower weight value is displayed briefly.Entry is now Kern EW 120001NM - Entering the limit values using the keyboard - 11 mpleted if 1 tolerance mark was selected in the basic setting (chap. 7.2.1).M Kern EW 120001NM - Entering the limit values using the keyboard - 12
7. If 2 tolerance marks have been selected, the upper limit value must now be determined.Please proceed as described in item 2, starting with the last display digit.Kern EW 120001NM - Entering the limit values using the keyboard - 13
Kern EW 120001NM - Entering the limit values using the keyboard - 14
8. Enter the upper limit value and store.

7 Functions

7.1 Access and changing of numerous functions:

The balance has been set to a certain standard configuration in the factory. This configuration is marked by a ☆.

The configuration can be changed as follows:

OperationDisplay
1. Access to the functions.Switch on the balance:↓Press the key for about 4 seconds until [FUNC] appears:↓When released the following will appear : (possible configurations are listed in chap. 7.2.2).↓2. Changing the functionsRun through the various functions for configuration by continuing to press the key.↓Operate the key in order to change the last position in the parameter.↓Store the chosen function by operating the key.You will now leave the function menu and return to weighing mode.○ 0 I I I FKern EW 120001NM - Access and changing of numerous functions: - 1Kern EW 120001NM - Access and changing of numerous functions: - 2Kern EW 120001NM - Access and changing of numerous functions: - 3Kern EW 120001NM - Access and changing of numerous functions: - 4Kern EW 120001NM - Access and changing of numerous functions: - 5↓○ 0 I I I FKern EW 120001NM - Access and changing of numerous functions: - 6

7.2 List of the function parameters

The balance has been set to a certain standard configuration in the factory. This is marked by a ☆.

FunctionDisplayFChoiceTARE→0←Description of the choice possibilities
Bar graph1b.G.0Off
☆1On
Tolerance weighing (excl. EW-120-4NM)2SEL☆0Off
1On (chap. 7.2.1)
Only displayed when tolerance weighing is active:
Weighing with a tolerance rangePrecondition21.C0.☆1Checked also when the balance is unstable
2Checked also when the balance is stable
Weighing with a tolerance rangeRange22.Li.0Checked also when the balance is stable
☆1The entire range is checked (including negative values)
Number of adjustment points for tolerance weighing23.Pi.1Single point setting (the range between OK and LO is checked)
☆2Values above the upper limit and values below the lower limit are configurable (i.e. range between HI, OK and LO)
Zero alignment3A.00No zero point correction
☆1Automatic zero point correction activated.
Automatic shutoff after 3 min. for rechargeable battery operation (function is only available in rechargeable battery mode)4A.P.0Automatic shutoff deactivated for rechargeable battery operation (optional).
☆1Automatic shutoff activated for rechargeable battery operation (optional).
Display speed5rE.↓0Setting for metering
1Sensitive and fast
2
☆3
4
5Non-sensitive but slow
Vibratory filter6S.d.1Sensitive and fast (very tranquil installation location).
☆2
3
4Non-sensitive but slow (very unsettled installation location).
5only EW-120-4NM
6only EW-120-4NM
Interface(excl. EWB models)Weight unit(only selectable, if the calibration switch is not in the calibration position see Ch. 5.10)781↓85I.F.S.u.0Interface not active
☆36-digit data format
47-digit data format
1☆01(g)(ct)(oz)(lb)(ozt)(dwt)(grain), (excl. EWB models)(tl Hong Kong)(tl Singapore,Malaysia)(tl Taiwan)(mom)(to)(Pcs) excl. EW-120-4NM(%) excl. EW-120-4NMUnit not set (can not be set at 81.S.u.)
2☆14
15
16
17
18
19
1A
1b
1C
1d
1E
3☆20
4☆IF
5☆00
Not documented9.Ai0Not documented
Extended printout of the calibration protocol(function selectable in EG models only)0.GLP☆0OFF
☆1ON**CALIBRATION**MODEL: S/N: ID: DATA: TIME: *CAL. END NAME********** Header Model Serial no. ID no. Calibration date Calibration time End of calibration Name of person checking
Data output(only selectable, if the calibration switch is not in the calibration position, see Ch. 5.10)A.PrF.1No printout possible if the last display location is enclosed in brackets.
☆2Printout possible even if the last display location is enclosed in brackets. Note: Always select this setting before balance calibration because this menu item can no longer be called up after calibration
3Printout possible only when the calibration switch is not in the calibration position, see Ch. 5.10.

7.2.1 Parameters when weighing with a tolerance range

(excl. model KERN EW120-4NM)

Settings 21. Co. to 23. P i. can only be set if the tolerance weighing function has been activated.

FunctionDisplayFChoiceTARE→0←Description of the choice possibilities
Display conditions of the tolerance mark21.Co.↓☆12Tolerance mark is always dis-played, even if standstill check not yet indicated.Tolerance mark only displayed in connection with standstill check.
Tolerance range22.L I.0☆1Tolerance mark only displayed above the zero point range (at least + 5).Tolerance mark displayed throughout entire range.
Setting the tolerance mark23.P I.↓1☆21 tolerance step is displayed:“-” or “+”2 tolerance steps are displayed:“-” and “+”

7.2.2 Parameters for the serial interface

(excl. EWB models)

FunctionDisplayChoiceDescription of the choice possibilities
FTARE→0←
Output format at interface7I.F.0Interface not active
☆16-digit data format
27-digit data format
Output condition at interface (Menu setting “7 I.F. [1] or [2]” only)71.o.c.0No data issued.
1Continuous serial output.
2Continuous serial output upon stabilised display.
3Output following printing of PRINT/M.
4Automatic output upon stable weighing value. The first value to stabilise is adopted if this is -0.00 or less. No new output until weight is removed and a new load applied.
5Output upon stabilisation, no output if data unstable.
6Output upon stabilisation, constant output if data unstable.
☆7Output following printing of PRINT/M.
Baud rate72.b.L.☆11200 bps
22400 bps
34800 bps
49600 bps
Parity (Menu setting “7 I.F. 2” only)73.PA.☆0No parity bit
1Uneven parity
2Even parity

7.2.3 Show software status

Kern EW 120001NM - Show software status - 1Press Kern EW 120001NM - Show software status - 2 ne time and keep them pressed until „Func2“ will be displayed.
Kern EW 120001NM - Show software status - 3When released, „1.CrC. 0.“ is displayed.
Kern EW 120001NM - Show software status - 4Use Kern EW 120001NM - Show software status - 5
Kern EW 120001NM - Show software status - 6Press Kern EW 120001NM - Show software status - 7 the ba
Kern EW 120001NM - Show software status - 8
Kern EW 120001NM - Show software status - 9Return to weighing mode:Press F or TARE →0←

8 Data output

(excl. EWB models)

The balance is supplied as standard with an interface RS 232C.

8.1 Description of the serial data output (RS 232C)

The data output is placed at the rear side of the balance. It is a 5-pole standard socket.

Pin description see following illustration

1- System- internal 4- TXD 2- System- internal 5- GND 3- RXD

8.2 Technical data of the interface

Transfer format: serial data transfer

Data-bit: 8-bit (Standard-ASCII-Format)

Start-bit: 1 bit

Stop-bit: 2 bits

Parity: NON, ODD, EVEN

Baudrate: 1200 / 2400 / 4800 / 9600 baud can be set (see chap. 7.2.2 "Functions")

8.3 Interface description

The output format, output control, transfer speed and parity bit can be set following the choice of a certain operating mode. The various possibilities are described in chap.

7.2.2 "Parameters for the serial interface".

8.4 Data Output

8.4.1 Data Transmission Formats

By selecting the corresponding function at your balance one of the two following data formats can be set:

- 6-digit data format

(excl. model KERN EW-120-4NM)

Consisting of 14 words including the final signal; CR=0DH, LF=0AH (CR=return travel / LF=line feed)

1234567891011121314
P1D1D2D3D4D5D6D7U1U2S1S2CRLF

- 7-digit data format

123456789101112131415
P1D1D2D3D4D5D6D7D8U1U2S1S2CRLF

Note: The 7-digit format is identical with the 6-digit format except for the additional signal D8.

Calibration mark data format

The calibration mark “/” is used to mark the following positions as “non-calibrated”.

- 6-digit data format

6-digit data format for3 the selection of "A.PrF.3" (Printout possible only when the calibration switch is not in the calibration position, see Ch. 5.10.)

Consisting of 15 words including the final signals; CR=0DH, LF=0AH and the calibration mark “/”.

123456789101112131415
P1D1D2D3D4D5D6D7D8U1U2S1S2CRLF

- 7-digit data format

7- digit data format for the selection of "A.PrF.3" (Printout possible only when the calibration switch is not in the calibration position, see Ch. 5.10.)

Consisting of 16 words including the final signals; CR=0DH, LF=0AH and the calibration mark “/”.

12345678910111213141516
P1D1D2D3D4D5D6D7D8D9U1U2S1S2CRLF

8.4.2 Algebraic sign

P 1 = 1 word

P 1CodeMeaning
+2 B HData are 0 or positive
-2 D HData are negative
sp20 HDate are 0 or positive

8.4.3 Data

D 1 to D 7 7 words with 6-digit format (excl. model KERN EW-120-4NM)

D 1 to D 8 8 words with 7-digit format

D *CodeMeaning
0 - 930 H – 39 HData 0 to 9 (max. 6 characters in 6-type format)
. (Point)2 EHDecimal point, position not fixed
Sp20 HSpace character, leading zero oppressed

8.4.4 Units

U 1, U 2 = 2 words as ASCII codes

U1U2CodeMeaningSymbol
(SP)G20H47HGrammeg
CT43H54HCaratct
OZ4FH5AHOunzeoz
LB4CH42HPoundlb
OT4FH54HFine ounzeoz t
DW44H57HPennyweightdvt
GR47H52HGrain► (upper right)
TL54H4CHTael (Hong Kong)tl
TL54H4CHTael (Singapore, Malaysia)tl ► (upper right)
TL54H4CHTael (Taiwan)tl ► (lower right)
MO4DH4FHMommemom
to74H6FHTolato
(SP)%20H25HPercent% (excl. EW-120-4NM)
PC50H43HQuantityPcs (excl. EW-120-4NM)

8.4.5 Result of the evaluation / Type of data

S 1 = 1 Word

S 1CodeMeaningWhen weighing using tolerance range:
L4 CHWeighing value below the tolerance range
G47 HWeighing value within the tolerance rangeResult of the evaluation issued at two points:Low / high
H48 HWeighing value above the talorance range

8.4.6 Data state

S 2 = 1 Word

S 2CodeMeaning
S53 HStabilised data *
U55 HData not stabilised (fluctuating) *
E45 HData error, all data unreliable with the exception of S 2. Balance displays error (o-Err, u-Err)
sp20 HNo special status

8.5 Data input commands

8.5.1 Command input format

is made up of 4 characters, CR=0DH, LF=0AH

1234
C1C2CRLF

8.5.2 External taring command

C1C2CodeContent
TSP54H20HTare out command

8.5.3 External control commands

C1C2CodeMeaning
O04FH30HNo data output
O14FH31HContinuous data output
O24FH32HContinuous output of stable weight value data
O34FH33HOutput of stable and unstable weight values after pressing the PRINT button
O44FH34HData output upon stable weight value, having previously unloaded the weighing scale
O54FH35HData output upon stable weight value. No data output at unstable weight value. Data output again, after stabilization has been reached
O64FH36HData output upon stable weight value. Continuous data outputting at unstable weight value.
O74FH37HOutput of stable weight values after pressing the PRINT button
O84FH38HOne-time immediate data output*
O94FH39HOne-time data output after stabilization has been reached*
OA4FH41HOne-time, immediate data output after lapse of a defined period of time*
OB4FH42HOne-time, immediate data output after lapse of a defined period of time and upon stable weight value*

* While using these commands for remote control purposes, do not press the PRINT button (data transmission error). In case data transmission error occurs, briefly cut off the weighing scale from its power supply source.

Remarks:

  • Control of data output through "O0\~O7" commands as well as setting up weighing scale's functions, are actions that bring about similar effects.
  • Implementation of commands "O8 and O9" is connected with data input commands.
  • If any command from the "O0\~O9" range has been carried out, then its status will remain active until the next command is inputted. If, however, the weighing scale is switched off, then the output data control system will return to its previous setup.

8.6 Feedback message after data transmission

is made up of 5 characters, CR=0DH, LF=0AH

12345
A1A2A3CRLF

Types of feedback messages:

A1A2A3CodeDescription
A0041H30H30HNo errors
E0145H30H31HError message

9 Maintenance, upkeep, disposal

9.1 Cleaning

Please disconnect the device from the operating voltage before cleaning.

Only use a cloth dampened with mild suds and not aggressive cleaning agents (solvents or similar). Please ensure that fluids are not able to get into the device and rub off using a clean, soft cloth.

Loose sample residue/powder can be removed carefully using a brush or hand vacuum cleaner.

Remove any spilt material to be weighed immediately.

9.2 Maintenance, upkeep

The device may only be opened by trained service engineers authorised by KERN. Disconnect from the mains supply before opening.

9.3 Disposal

The operating company shall dispose of the packaging and the device in compliance with the valid national or regional law of the operating location.

10 Troubleshooting

The balance should be switched off for a short time following an interruption in the programme sequence and disconnected from the mains supply. It is then necessary to repeat the weighing process from the beginning.

Help:

InterruptionPossible cause
Weight display is not illuminated.The balance is not switched on.The mains supply connection has been interrupted (mains cable not plugged in/faulty).Power supply interrupted.
The weight display changes continuallyDraught/air movementTable/floor vibrationsThe weighing plate is in contact with foreign matter.Electromagnetic fields / static charging (choose different location/switch off interfering device if possible)
The weighing result is obviously incorrectThe balance display is not set to zeroAdjustment is no longer correct.Great fluctuations in temperature.Electromagnetic fields / static charging (choose different location/switch off interfering device if possible)

Switch the balance off if other error messages should appear and then switch on again. Contact the manufacturer if the error message does not disappear.

11 Declaration of Conformity

To view the current EC/EU Declaration of Conformity go to:

www.kern-sohn.com/ce

i The scope of delivery for verified weighing balances (= conformity-rated weighing balances) includes a Declaration of Conformity.

Kern EW 120001NM - Declaration of Conformity - 1

KERN EW/EG-N

Version 3.1 2024-05

Mode d'emploi

9.3 Elimination....57

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Stable

0:111F 0.000 g

Instable

Parité: NON, ODD, EVEN

Nombre de configurations possibles : 1200 / 2400 / 4800 / 9600

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Brand : Kern

Model : EW 120001NM

Category : Kitchen scales