Digi-Star SW3300 User Manual

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Installation & Operation

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STOCK WEIGH 10K/14K WITH J-BOX

Your Indicator is probably

defective. Try another

Indicator to verify. Note: Be

aware of electrical

interference that might affect

your scale such as mobile

phones, CB radios, radio

towers, electrical motors, etc.

Also make sure load cell

cables are not attached to

hydraulic lines or reservoir

because of static electricity.

START

YES

NO

Does the indicator come on?

Is the reading on the

Indicator stable?

If your display is unstable or flashes

“±RANGE”, disconnect the J-Box cord

from the Indicator. Is the display still

unstable?

Bad Indicator:

If you suspect

a bad indicator, the easiest

way to check, is to try another

Indicator. Even if the Indicator

is a different model or is set-

up for a different scale it

should at least come on.

NO

YES

Stand or hang your weight over

each load cell. Does the indicator

respond to your weight?

NO

YES

Check all J-Box and

load cell cables for cuts

or pinched flat spots.

YES

Are the readings all positive? If

not the load cell is upside down.

Does the scale weigh you

approximately the same over all

load cells (but not your weight)?

YES

Your Indicator is probably not

set up and calibrated correctly.

Check the decal on the bottom

of the Indicator. It shows what

type of load cells the Indicator

was calibrated to. By pressing

the “ON” key while the

Indicator is already on, you will

get the Indicator’s “Set-up” and

“Cal” numbers. Write these

down and see if they compare

to the set-up and calibration

number on the Indicator.

Contact your dealer for further

NO

Remove the cover from your

J-Box.

Is there moisture inside J-Box?

NO

YES

Look for loose connections. If you watch

your Indicator display while moving wires

inside the J-Box around and by pressing

on the J-Box printed circuit board. You

will see if there is a loose connection or

bad solder joint.

Dry out your J-Box (a hair

dryer works great). Check

cable strain relief for

tightness. Cables should

have drip loops. Is cover

gasket damaged?

Have you found a bad

connection or a loose wire?

YES

Fix or replace the J-Box

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Poor Connection:

Poor

connections can be tricky. If

in doubt, don’t just tighten the

connection. Take them apart

and clean them first. Any

connection with rust or paint

should be sanded or wire

brushed.

Bad Battery:

If you suspect

the battery, try replacing it

with another one. Don’t be

fooled if using a voltmeter to

test your battery. A weak

battery may test good if

checked when there is no

load on the battery.

Bad Power Cord:

Make sure

the power cord red wire is

connected to the plus (+)

positive side and the black (-)

negative wire is connected to

the negative side. If using a

multimeter to check for

voltage, measure between pin

1 (pos) and pin 2 (neg). The

meter should read between

16.5 and 14.5 volts DC.

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