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6.  Quick Performance Check  [Repeatability Measurement] Screen 

  You can access the quick performance check from the weighing screen with a single touch. 

  Display the quick performance check as follows:  

Display settings:  HOME  key 

    P-TEST  button 

    

[Repeatability measurement] screen  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Quick performance check usage 

  The quick performance check screen is common to the repeatability check screen described in “

11.3. 

Repeatability check

.  

For details about setting each item, refer to “

11.3. Repeatability check

”. 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for BA-T Series

Page 1: ...BA 6TE BA 6DTE BA 225TE BA 225DTE BA 125DTE 1WMPD4004315C...

Page 2: ...without notice Windows Word and Excel are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation registered in the U S and other countries and regions The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks own...

Page 3: ...3 Contents 1 Introduction 8 2 Part Names Installation and Precautions 9 3 Screens and Operations Keys and Buttons 19 4 IR Sensors and Auto Doors 25 5 Application 27...

Page 4: ...4 6 Quick Performance Check Repeatability Measurement Screen 81 7 Communication device 82 8 Password Function 84 9 Menu Screen 94 10 Sensitivity adjustment screen 95...

Page 5: ...5 11 Calibration test check 101 12 Filter Settings 135 13 System settings 137...

Page 6: ...nderhook 167 15 Interface Specifications Standard 168 16 Connection with Peripheral Devices 174 17 Printing Weighing Value Data with a Printer 177 18 Connecting to a Personal Computer 180 19 Data Outp...

Page 7: ...7 20 Command 193 21 UFC Function 199 22 Key Lock Function 201 23 Error Codes 203 24 Ionizer 206 25 Maintenance 208 26 Troubleshooting 209 27 Specifications 211 28 Compliance 218...

Page 8: ...ity control The clock built into the balance allows you to output the weighing value with the date and time The clock settings can be restricted so that only the Administrator can change them Password...

Page 9: ...e sure that everything is included Do not connect the AC adapter to the balance until the balance is assembled and installed Do not connect the included AC adapter to other devices Use the dedicated A...

Page 10: ...reak unit Breeze break ring A Dust plate A Small glass breeze break set Breeze break doors Aluminum round pans for analysis 10 pieces each Side panes 3 pieces Top pane Base stand Large pan 15 0 8 mL M...

Page 11: ...e the weighing pan for filters The weighing pan for filters is approximately 0 2 g heavier than the standard weighing pan Pan A Therefore the weighing capacity when the weighing pan for filters is use...

Page 12: ...the handle side Step 7 Assemble the breeze break doors on the left and right sides 7a Insert the breeze break doors on the left and right sides 7b Secure the breeze break doors with the latches Step 8...

Page 13: ...f the weighing unit Loosen the leveling foot when stowing the cable in the groove Caution When stowing the cable do not tilt the weighing unit Step 11 Connect the breeze break unit and ionizer with th...

Page 14: ...e display unit in a location other than on the anti vibration table so that errors due to tilt that occurs when operating the switches of the balance on the anti vibration table can be avoided Place t...

Page 15: ...creen Do not install the balance where flammable or corrosive gas is present How to adjust the level of the balance Level the balance by adjusting the leveling feet so that the bubble of the bubble sp...

Page 16: ...example when the room temperature is 20 C convection occurs around a Petri dish or watch glass that is 40 C and the balance displays a value lighter than the actual weight Before weighing the sample...

Page 17: ...as powder liquid and metal pieces from entering the balance Precautions after use Avoid mechanical shock to the balance Do not disassemble the balance Do not use any strong organic solvents to clean...

Page 18: ...se refer to 2 Part Names Installation and Precautions 5 RS 232C connector For configuration details refer to 13 13 RS 232C interface For specifications refer to 15 1 RS 232C specifications For usage d...

Page 19: ...ghing screen The HOME screen is displayed when you touch the HOME key 1 P TEST button 10 CAL button 2 APP button 11 Communication device setting button 3 Left IR sensor function change button 12 Right...

Page 20: ...F key is active during any operation When the screen display is turned off the standby screen appears When the screen display is turned on the weighing screen appears 8 HOME key Displays the weighing...

Page 21: ...for about 30 seconds after the start of weighing Medium Door open close Displayed when the left right breeze break door is open Low On screen operation buttons You can perform main operations for the...

Page 22: ...1 Back button Deletes the number right before the cursor 2 Clear button Deletes all input numbers 3 Esc button Returns to the original screen without reflecting the input numerical value 4 Enter butt...

Page 23: ...aps button Switches between lower and upper cases 2 Esc button Returns to the original screen without reflecting the input characters 3 Symbol button Keys for inputting characters change to symbols 4...

Page 24: ...bol button 7 Cursor move buttons 4 Space button Name Description 1 Caps button Switches between lower and upper cases 2 Esc button Returns to the original screen without reflecting the input character...

Page 25: ...t the doors are fully open or partially open For details refer to 13 3 Breeze break auto doors Display settings MENU key System settings button Auto door button Auto doors settings screen You can also...

Page 26: ...26 Right IR sensor Opens closes the left breeze break door Example for BA 6TE BA 6DTE Operation example Left IR sensor Opens closes the right breeze break door...

Page 27: ...t of measure to be used in the normal weighing 3 Minimum display digit No blank 1 digit blank 2 digit blank Select the minimum digit to be displayed for the normal weighing and minimum weight alert fu...

Page 28: ...37 429 g Tael Taiwan 37 5 g Tael China 31 25 g Tola India tol 11 6638038 g Messghal MES 4 6875 g The following tables show the capacity and readability for each unit according to the model of the bala...

Page 29: ...0 164 0 000001 Tael HK jewelry 0 0561 0 0000001 0 165 0 000001 Tael Taiwan 0 0560 0 0000001 0 165 0 000001 Tael China 0 0672 0 0000001 0 198 0 000001 Tola India 0 180 0 0000001 0 531 0 000001 Messghal...

Page 30: ...na 1 63 0 000001 7 04 0 00001 Tola India 4 37 0 000001 18 8 0 00001 Messghal 10 8 0 00001 46 9 0 0001 Unit BA 125DTE Precision range Standard range Capacity Readability Capacity Readability Gram 51 0...

Page 31: ...RE ZERO button Zero display Sample Weighing value Zero after subtracting the tare Step 1 If you press the ON OFF key with a container tare placed on the weighing pan to display the weighing value zero...

Page 32: ...d value can be set to zero The re zero operation with the RE ZERO button will automatically judge whether to set the zero point or to tare Weighing range The weight range that the balance can display...

Page 33: ...lace a container on the weighing pan When the displayed value exceeds the precision range the balance automatically switches to the standard range Step 3 Press the RE ZERO button to set the display to...

Page 34: ...ting mode usage This is the mode to determine the number of objects in a sample Based on the reference sample unit weight weight per piece the balance calculates and displays how many pieces the sampl...

Page 35: ...n 1 Unit weight display Displays the unit weight through the direct input or input by weighing samples 2 Input by weighing samples button Displays the Counting mode Sample input mode screen 3 Input di...

Page 36: ...samples for the Counting mode How to store the unit weight Counting example for BA 6DTE Step 1 Press the Number of samples input button Note that a greater number of sample pieces will yield more accu...

Page 37: ...ighing pan Add approximately the same number of sample pieces as displayed Step 2 While Now performing ACAI updating the counting precision is displayed do not move sample pieces Step 3 ACAI has been...

Page 38: ...ing screen 3 Edit button Edits the data for the unit weight selected in the unit weight list Displays the screen described in 5 3 5 Editing and storing a unit weight Counting mode setting screen 4 Pag...

Page 39: ...r editing and storing a unit weight 1 Name input button 2 Unit weight display field 3 Unit weight registration button 4 Back button Name Description 1 Name input button Displays the name of the stored...

Page 40: ...hing value in a percentage compared with a reference mass as 100 This is useful for target weighing or sample variance checks Storing the 100 reference mass Percent mode setting screen Display setting...

Page 41: ...example for BA 6DTE Step 1 Place a container on the weighing pan if necessary and press the RE ZERO button to set the weighing value to zero Step 2 Place the specified number of sample pieces on the...

Page 42: ...lert function Displayed when the minimum weight alert function is enabled 2 Minimum weight setting button Displays the Minimum weight setting screen Also displays the currently stored minimum weight 3...

Page 43: ...weight alert display 5 Outputting data less than the minimum weight OFF ON If set to OFF data with the weighing value less than the minimum weight is not output 6 Output the minimum weight button Out...

Page 44: ...eight measurement tolerance 0 1 1 0 Select the minimum weight measurement tolerance 3 Measure button Start the minimum weight measurement When the measurement is complete the Minimum weight measuremen...

Page 45: ...tep 2 Place a weight on the weighing pan Step 3 Remove the weight when the stabilization indicator is displayed Step 4 Repeat steps 1 2 and 3 ten times Step 5 When the measurement is complete the Mini...

Page 46: ...ent method 2 Measurement tolerance 3 Repeatability standard deviation 4 Minimum weight 5 PRINT button 6 Register button Name Description 1 Measurement method Displays the method used for the minimum w...

Page 47: ...ing screen If the recipe is incomplete the button is disabled 4 SAVE button Weighs the tare value and displays the Formulation mode Sample weighing screen If the recipe is incomplete the SAVE button i...

Page 48: ...ighted in black 2 Back button Displays the Formulation mode screen 3 Search button Displays the Recipe search screen 4 Edit button Displays the Recipe edit screen 5 Page navigation button Navigates to...

Page 49: ...he message No result found is displayed 2 Search result list Displays the list of search results Touch a recipe to select The selected recipe is highlighted in black 3 Back button Displays the Recipe...

Page 50: ...on displays the Recipe edit screen 1 Recipe name 2 Sample registration list 3 Back button 4 Edit button 5 Measure button Name Description 1 Recipe name Enter the name of the recipe Up to 20 characters...

Page 51: ...elow the Selection button 2 Target value Balance readability Weighing capacity Set the target value to be weighed for the selected sample 3 Tolerance 0 001 100 000 Set the tolerance for the target val...

Page 52: ...the registered samples Up to 150 samples can be registered 2 Sample name Enter the sample name to be displayed when you press the Selection button in the Sample name field on the Sample edit screen U...

Page 53: ...oing The SAVE button is enabled when the weighing value stabilizes within the allowable range Allowable range Weighing value Target value Tolerance If the next sample is registered in the recipe press...

Page 54: ...he tare value and displays the Formulation mode Sample weighing screen If the recipe is incomplete the SAVE button is disabled If the weighing value is negative it is recorded as 0 g 2 Skip button Ski...

Page 55: ...surement results Displays measurement results If you press the Skip button for a sample the tare weight field of the sample will be blank If you press the Skip button for every sample the tare weight...

Page 56: ...ter selecting the recipe to be registered press the Edit button to display the Recipe edit screen in step 3 Press the Edit button Step 3 Enter the recipe name In the example the recipe name is set to...

Page 57: ...ple The right arrow button displays the registration screen for the next sample Step 7 Register the second sample in the recipe Enter values in the Target value and Tolerance fields Then press the Reg...

Page 58: ...tton is pressed The weighing screen for the first sample is displayed If the target value plus tare value of the first sample exceeds the capacity the SAVE button is disabled To skip recoridng of the...

Page 59: ...on 1 Export recipes button Exports recipes that are registered in the USB flash drive 2 Import recipes button Imports recipes from the USB flash drive 3 Back button Returns to the previous screen The...

Page 60: ...name of the currently selected recipe 3 Skip button Skips tare weighing and displays the HPLC mode Sample weighing screen If the recipe is incomplete the button is disabled 4 SAVE button Weighs the ta...

Page 61: ...hted in black 2 Back button Displays the HPLC mode screen 3 Search button Displays the Recipe search screen 4 Edit button Displays the Recipe edit screen 5 Page navigation button Navigates the previou...

Page 62: ...message No result found is displayed 2 Search result list Displays the list of search results Touch a recipe to select The selected recipe is highlighted in black 3 Back button Displays the Recipe lis...

Page 63: ...7 Measure button Name Description 1 Recipe name Enter the name of the recipe Up to 20 characters can be used for the name 2 Sample registration list Displays the molecular formula target molarity mol...

Page 64: ...ored 4 Add sample button Displays the Sample registration screen 5 Tolerance 0 001 100 000 Set the tolerance for the target value to be weighed Zero cannot be set for the tolerance 6 Sample No Display...

Page 65: ...field on the Sample edit screen Up to 20 characters can be entered Molecular formula is displayed in the field where there is no entry 3 Sample name Enter the sample name to be displayed below the Se...

Page 66: ...The SAVE button is enabled when the weighing value stabilizes within the allowable range Allowable range Weighing value Target value Tolerance If the next sample is registered in the recipe pressing t...

Page 67: ...us sample target value exceeds the capacity the message Overload error is displayed for the item indicated by 3 in the figure above and the SAVE button is disabled Measurement results screen Display s...

Page 68: ...e of HPLC mode results Title Date Time Recipe number Recipe information Solution volume Molecular formula Target value Tare weight Measurement result Remarks Signature Molecular formula Weighing value...

Page 69: ...y the Recipe edit screen in step 3 Press the Edit button Step 3 Enter the recipe name In the example the recipe name is set to PBS the buffer volume is set to 1 000 L and the target value unit is set...

Page 70: ...he screen to display the registration screen for the second sample The right arrow button displays the registration screen for the next sample Step 7 Enter the contents of the remaining samples in the...

Page 71: ...ion will be applied automatically when the SAVE button is pressed The weighing screen for the first sample is displayed If the target value plus tare value of the first sample exceeds the capacity the...

Page 72: ...on 1 Export recipes button Exports recipes that are registered in the USB flash drive 2 Import recipes button Imports recipes from the USB flash drive 3 Back button Returns to the previous screen The...

Page 73: ...n Mean 100 Relative error of the minimum value MIN Minimum Mean Mean 100 If the minimum display digit is disabled for any data the calculation result is displayed with the minimum display digit disabl...

Page 74: ...calculation results area Displays the statistical calculation results 2 Statistical calculation setting button Displays the Statistical calculation setting screen 3 Delete all button Deletes all stat...

Page 75: ...s button Statistical calculation setting button 1 Statistical display output Name Setting value Description 1 Statistical display output No of data Sum No of data Sum Max Min Range Mean No of data Sum...

Page 76: ...ng results Step Press the PRINT button in the Statistical calculation results screen Statistical display output Number of data Sum Maximum Minimum Range Mean Standard deviation Coefficient of variatio...

Page 77: ...dicator Display settings HOME key APP button Application settings screen Capacity indicator button Select ON HOME key Weighing screen with the capacity indicator 1 Capacity indicator Name Description...

Page 78: ...ect Gross weight Tare weight 1 G NET display 2 Gross weight Tare weight display 3 RE ZERO button 4 TARE button Name Description 1 G NET display Displays the gross or net indicator G gross Displayed wh...

Page 79: ...play Name Description 1 Warning display Displays two types of warnings according to the situation of the balance Warning display Name Description Display priority Shock indicator Displayed with the im...

Page 80: ...icator Impacts of impact level 3 or higher are stored on the balance with date and time For details refer to 13 29 Impact shock detection history Impact shock detection history You can hide the impact...

Page 81: ...touch Display the quick performance check as follows Display settings HOME key P TEST button Repeatability measurement screen Quick performance check usage The quick performance check screen is commo...

Page 82: ...ive button 1 USB flash drive information 2 Remove USB drive button 3 USB device button 4 Bluetooth button Name Description 1 USB flash drive information Displays the information about the connected US...

Page 83: ...ctor equipped as standard to connect the balance to PC For details about the communication method refer to 13 14 USB interface Communication device Bluetooth settings Display the USB device tab in the...

Page 84: ...g all functions are allowed at each user level There are four user levels Administrator Lab manager Supervisor and Operator Users can select the Lab manager and Supervisor user levels Users who are no...

Page 85: ...ent button Displays the User management screen Displayed only when the user is logged in as the Administrator 8 User authorization button Displays the User authorization settings screen Displayed only...

Page 86: ...ings MENU key Calibration test check button Calibration test check screen There is a button for navigating to the same settings screen during a periodic check This button is also disabled Disabled but...

Page 87: ...on Select ON HOME key Weighing screen with the statistical calculation function Statistical calculation results button Disabled button Formulation mode Recipe list Display settings HOME key APP button...

Page 88: ...ME key APP button Application settings screen Application selection button Select HPLC mode HOME key HPLC mode screen Go to the recipe list button Search button Recipe search screen Disabled button Us...

Page 89: ...ed button Sensitivity adjustment calibration Test Ext sensitivity adjustment Display settings HOME key CAL button Sensitivity adjustment calibration test screen Disabled button Periodic check Sensitiv...

Page 90: ...tivity adjustment Display settings MENU key Sensitivity adjustment button Sensitivity adjustment screen Disabled button Sensitivity adjustment calibration Test Int sensitivity adjustment Display setti...

Page 91: ...in is registered at the factory setting Up to 100 users can be registered When you want to register or delete a user select the target user 2 Add user button Displays the User management screen for re...

Page 92: ...ser name input field Set the user to register The length of user names is up to 20 characters 2 Password input field Set the password to register The password consists of alphanumerics with a length o...

Page 93: ...Displays the user to be modified 2 Password input field Set the password to register The password consists of alphanumerics with a length of 4 characters 3 Modify user button Applies the set password...

Page 94: ...2 Filter settings button Displays the Filter settings screen You can configure the response characteristics stability bandwidth and zero tracking settings 3 Back button Displays the weighing screen 4...

Page 95: ...ou can configure the settings for the CAL button standard value for external weight values and internal weight value correction for the weighing screen Since the balance s resolution is high weighing...

Page 96: ...matically output if GLP output in Data output is set to ON The balance performs sensitivity adjustment using the internal weight Be sure to warm up the balance with nothing on the weighing pan for at...

Page 97: ...s the date when the external sensitivity adjustment was complete 6 Time Displays the time when the external sensitivity adjustment was complete 7 Weight used Displays the type of the weight used 8 Adj...

Page 98: ...weight value before input Step 3 The Sensitivity adjustment result screen for the external sensitivity adjustment is automatically displayed Please remove the weight Step 4 You can output the result b...

Page 99: ...interval Settings in the red box are default values factory settings This function automatically adjusts the sensitivity of the balance according to ambient temperature change set time or interval tim...

Page 100: ...9 g 5 g 5 1 g BA 225TE BA 225DTE 9 9 g 200 g 200 1 g BA 125DTE 9 9 g 100 g 100 1 g Correcting the internal weight value Display settings MENU key Sensitivity adjustment button Settings button Enter th...

Page 101: ...1 Periodic check button Executes the periodic check 2 Daily check button Executes the daily check 3 Internal calibration test button Executes the internal calibration test 4 External calibration test...

Page 102: ...the specifications If the humidity is 45 RH or less it is recommended that static elimination be performed before weighing Be sure to warm up the balance before use for at least an hour or at least f...

Page 103: ...d Please take care when placing an object on the balance Bad C Many potentially damaging impacts on the balance have been detected It is advised to carry out periodic check of the balance 1 5 2 6 3 4...

Page 104: ...next item 4 Level check Make sure that the air bubble on the spirit level is in the center of the circle If it is not in the center accurate weighing is not possible Refer to the leveling method and...

Page 105: ...the tolerance 1 6 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 Name Description 1 Test weight value input field Input the value for your test weight 2 Tolerance input field Input the tolerance 3 Back button Returns to the previous...

Page 106: ...1 Daily check results display Shows the results of the daily check 2 Exit button Exits the daily check and displays the Calibration test check screen 3 PRINT button Outputs the daily check results to...

Page 107: ...107 Output example for daily check output results Daily check output results Daily check PDF results...

Page 108: ...and humidity of the balance fall within the specifications If the humidity is 45 RH or less it is recommended that static elimination be performed before weighing Be sure to warm up the balance befor...

Page 109: ...e next item 3 Level check Make sure that the air bubble on the spirit level is in the center of the circle If it is not in the center accurate weighing is not possible Refer to the leveling method and...

Page 110: ...used this is automatically performed When an external weight is used follow the instruction Do not apply vibration and the like to the balance during the calibration test 3 1 4 2 5 6 Name Setting valu...

Page 111: ...uction display Displays the instruction for external sensitivity adjustment 3 External weight value input Input range 1 Input the external weight value This is common to the external weight value inpu...

Page 112: ...5 Name Setting value setting range Description 1 Weight to be used Internal weight External weight Select the weight to be used 2 Skip button Skips this check item and proceeds to the next item 3 Exe...

Page 113: ...ation 2 Measurement count Set the measurement count This is common to 11 8 1 Standard value setting Repeatability 3 Tolerance standard deviation Set the tolerance standard deviation This is common to...

Page 114: ...nt 1 point 2 points You can select the number of loading points for measurement 3 Measuring load 1 Displays the nominal value and tolerance 4 Measuring load 2 Displays the nominal value and tolerance...

Page 115: ...display screen Displays the set tolerance maximum deviation from the center value 2 Tolerance maximum deviation from the center value Set the tolerance for eccentricity 3 Back button Cancels and retur...

Page 116: ...he results of the periodic check 2 Operator name Displays the name of the user that performed the periodic check You can enter the name 3 Exit button Exits the screen that shows the results of the per...

Page 117: ...117 Output example for periodic check output results Periodic check output results...

Page 118: ...118 Periodic check results PDF...

Page 119: ...n external weight follow the instruction When the measurement is complete Repeatability measurement result is automatically displayed This is common to the Quick performance check Repeatability measur...

Page 120: ...hod select Measure button Repeatability measurement screen with an external weight 1 3 2 4 5 Name Description 1 Back button Returns to the previous screen 2 RE ZERO button Sets the displayed value to...

Page 121: ...lt is automatically output if GLP output in Data output is set to ON 4 Exit button Exits the screen that shows the measurement result The internal weight is used to perform the calibration test Be sur...

Page 122: ...ent result to the device connected to the balance The result is automatically output if GLP output in Data output is set to ON 6 Exit button Exits the screen that shows the measurement result Settings...

Page 123: ...oading the internal weight of the balance automatically over 24 hours AND MEET evaluates temperature changes and the corresponding repeatability of measurement data over time The span value is calcula...

Page 124: ...the balance or table on which the balance is installed Or an earthquake may have occurred Others Sudden changes in barometric pressure due to typhoon or building vibrations due to strong winds will in...

Page 125: ...graph screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 Name Description 1 Span zero point change graph Displays a span zero point change graph Time is plotted on the X axis Span zero point change is plotted on the Y axis 1 Temper...

Page 126: ...f the Y axis 3 Span blue Indicates the span value the value obtained by subtracting the zero value from the value displayed when the internal weight is loaded The span scale is on the left side of the...

Page 127: ...Description 1 AND MEET result table Displays the temperature zero point span the standard deviation s maximum value minimum value range and average value 2 Cancel button Cancels AND MEET and displays...

Page 128: ...ability graph Refer to 11 6 4 Description of a graph temperature repeatability 5 AND MEET result table Displays the temperature zero point span the standard deviation s maximum value minimum value ran...

Page 129: ...129 AND MEET analysis graph example...

Page 130: ...s button Daily periodic check reminder button Daily periodic check reminder screen 1 Daily check reminder before the start of weighing 2 Periodic check reminder 3 Periodic check cycle 4 Last periodic...

Page 131: ...eighing is set to ON 2 Back button Cancels the check and returns to the HOME screen 3 Execute button Executes the check Startup screen when the periodic check reminder is set to ON Display settings ME...

Page 132: ...rd value setting Eccentricity screen 4 Back button Returns to the previous screen Standard value setting Repeatability Display settings MENU key Calibration test check button Settings button Standard...

Page 133: ...e previous screen Settings in the red box are default values factory settings You can change the sensitivity test settings The settings in this screen are common to the sensitivity test settings scree...

Page 134: ...data screen 1 Measurement location input 2 Weight used input 3 Back button Name Description 1 Measurement location input Input the measurement location 2 Weight used input Input the weight used 3 Bac...

Page 135: ...affect the balance 2 Stability bandwidth 1 d 2 d 3 d Sets the fluctuation range where the stabilization indicator of the weighing value is displayed 3 Zero tracking OFF Normal Strong Very strong Chan...

Page 136: ...unless the weighing value is stable enough and it disappears when the weighing values changes even slightly Reduce the setting value for precise weighing The display does not easily respond to a sligh...

Page 137: ...break doors for the left and right IR sensors 4 Date time setting button Displays the Date time setting screen 5 Buzzer button Displays the Buzzer settings screen 6 Communication button Displays the...

Page 138: ...l 7 Selects the brightness of the backlight of the display 2 Auto power OFF OFF ON 10 minutes Turns off the display after 10 minutes has elapsed without any operations 3 Auto power ON OFF ON This sett...

Page 139: ...Open close the left breeze break door Open close both doors RE ZERO PRINT 3 IR sensor sensitivity Least sensitive Standard Most sensitive You can select the IR sensor sensitivity 4 Back button Returns...

Page 140: ...lues factory settings BA T series analytical balances are equipped with auto doors that allow you to open close the breeze break without touching the doors The positions of the breeze break auto doors...

Page 141: ...ys the currently set date and time 2 Date and time setting Input the date and time that you want to set 3 Set button Changes the settings for the date time 4 Date format Year Month Day Month Day Year...

Page 142: ...ing range Description 1 Buzzer sound OFF ON Selects ON OFF for the built in buzzer that sounds when a key is operated or the state changes 2 Back button Returns to the previous screen Settings in the...

Page 143: ...button Displays the USB interface settings screen 6 Wired LAN button Displays the Wired LAN screen 7 Bluetooth button Displays the Bluetooth screen 8 UFC format button Displays the UFC format screen...

Page 144: ...andard Zero point Last stable value Selects the standard for the weighing value 5 Polarity Positive values only Negative values only Both positive and negative values Selects the auto print polarity 6...

Page 145: ...te to the output data 3 Time OFF ON Whether or not to add the time to the output data 4 Gross Tare weight OFF Tare weight Gross weight Gross weight Tare weight Whether to add gross tare weight etc to...

Page 146: ...r data output 4 Back button Name Setting value setting range Description 1 Pause between data outputs OFF 1 6 seconds Selects the pause between data outputs 2 Auto feed OFF 1 line Selects the line fee...

Page 147: ...a PLC Checking the code that is responded improves the reliability of the communication Balance response When AK acknowledge error code is set to ON in the function table the balance responds as follo...

Page 148: ...a personal computer or optional printer The GLP GMP compliant report includes the balance manufacturer A D model name serial number ID number date time and space for a signature For a sensitivity adj...

Page 149: ...is shown below Clock to be used Balance internal clock Outputs data with the internal clock of the balance Printer format AD 8127 PC format RsCom Manufacturer Model name Serial number ID Date Time Sen...

Page 150: ...ut the date and time in response to ESC D ESC T AD 8127 multi functional compact printer RsCom WinCT data communication software etc Output examples of calibration test with the internal weight The GL...

Page 151: ...low Clock to be used Balance internal clock Outputs data with the internal clock of the balance Printer format AD 8127 PC format RsCom Manufacturer Model name Serial number ID Date Time Sensitivity ad...

Page 152: ...djustment is performed Clock to be used Balance internal clock Outputs data with the internal clock of the balance Printer format AD 8127 PC format RsCom Manufacturer Model name Serial number ID Date...

Page 153: ...1 In the weighing display press the GLP button to output the title block Step 2 Output the weighing value The output method depends on the setting of the data output mode Step 3 Press the GLP button...

Page 154: ...the baud rate for the serial communication 2 Data bit Parity bits 7 bit EVEN 7 bit ODD 8 bit NONE Selects the bit length and parity bit for the serial communication 3 Data format A D standard format...

Page 155: ...ormat DP format KF format MT format NU format NU2 format CSV format UFC format You can select the data format 3 Format the USB flash drive button Format the USB flash drive 4 Back button Returns to th...

Page 156: ...ta format A D standard format DP format KF format MT format NU format NU2 format CSV format UFC format You can select the data format 5 Back button Returns to the previous screen 6 Previous button Ret...

Page 157: ...reen Settings in the red box are default values factory settings Caution on Bluetooth In the Bluetooth keyboard mode use a Bluetooth enabled device such as a personal computer or smartphone to perform...

Page 158: ...isplayed 7 Internal memory file list Displays the UFC program command files stored in the internal memory 8 Import button Imports the UFC program command file selected in the USB flash drive file list...

Page 159: ...French Italian Dutch Portuguese Selects the language used for the display 2 Back button Returns to the previous screen Settings in the red box are default values factory settings ID number settings Di...

Page 160: ...the usage and specifications of external input terminals refer to 15 4 External input terminal external input switch Initialization Display settings MENU key System settings button Initialization but...

Page 161: ...screen 3 History button Displays the History screen 4 Back button Returns to the previous screen Balance information Display settings MENU key Information button Balance information button Balance in...

Page 162: ...ENU key Information button History button History screen 1 Log in log out history button 4 Operation history button 2 Sensitivity adjustment history 5 Impact shock detection history button button 3 Ba...

Page 163: ...of the user that performed the log in log out operation 0 Operator 1 Supervisor 2 Lab manager 3 Administrator 4 Detail Displays Log in or Log out 5 Back button Returns to the previous screen 6 USB ou...

Page 164: ...ious screen 6 USB output Outputs the history to the USB flash drive as a CSV file The history function saves data only in English Up to the latest 100 history records are displayed Up to the latest 10...

Page 165: ...en the operation was detected 3 Item Displays the results detected by sensitivity adjustment 4 Back button Returns to the previous screen 5 USB output Outputs the history to the USB flash drive as a C...

Page 166: ...Returns to the previous screen 5 USB output Outputs the history to a USB flash drive as a CSV file The history function saves only in English If the impact level is level 3 or higher it is automatica...

Page 167: ...direction pulling direction If the balance is tilted greatly attached parts such as the weighing pan will come off Remove them before work Keep in mind that draft enters the balance easily when the un...

Page 168: ...y unit right side 1 Same potential as SG 1 2 TXD Output Transmit data 3 RXD Input Transmit data 4 N C 5 SG Signal ground 6 DSR Output Data set ready 7 RTS Input Request to send 8 CTS Output Clear to s...

Page 169: ...nment USB Type A connector for USB flash drives Mini B USB connector Display unit Pin No Signal name Direction Description 1 VBUS Input Power 2 D Data transmission 3 D Data transmission 4 ID N C 5 GND...

Page 170: ...ect anything other than a USB flash drive to the USB A type connector When you want to remove the USB flash drive from the balance be sure to press the button for removing the USB flash drive before d...

Page 171: ...or External input switch 2 The display unit has two external input terminals EX SW1 and EX SW2 A foot switch AX SW137 PRINT that functions as a PRINT key sold separately is available A foot switch AX...

Page 172: ...address For setting values contact your LAN administrator Subnet mask Default gateway Data format A D standard format DP format KF format MT format NU format NU2 format CSV format For details on the d...

Page 173: ...ote that A D shall not be liable for any problems that occurs with your network Setting of the IP address for computer Set the IP address and subnet mask of your computer as follows Open the TCP IP pr...

Page 174: ...mpact printer AD 8127 RS 232C Standard accessory RS 232C cable included with the printer AX KO2741 100 1 PLC Sold separately 2 PC 3 USB Standard accessory USB cable included with the balance AX KO5465...

Page 175: ...output mode screen Table of the data output mode Item Setting value Description Data output mode Key mode 1 Outputs with the PRINT button if the weighing value is stable 2 Immediately outputs with th...

Page 176: ...mmon to the printer and personal computer The weighing value is output at the same timing Connecting the printer to the balance The AD 8127 multi functional compact printer is a printer for balances C...

Page 177: ...value Auto print mode Reference zero point Auto print mode Reference Last stable value Prints weighing value data at regular intervals Interval output mode 1 Prints weighing value data when the PRINT...

Page 178: ...print mode Reference zero point Auto print mode Reference Last stable value Prints weighing value data at regular intervals Interval output mode 1 1 Unstable data is also output To set the AD 8127 to...

Page 179: ...rint mode Switching the AD 8127 print mode PRN MODE By pressing and holding the ENTSAVE key of the AD 8127 it is possible to switch between EXT KEY External key print mode and DUMP Dump print mode wit...

Page 180: ...the function table of the balance to Quick USB mode MENU key System settings button Communication button USB interface button Select in the USB interface screen USB output format When USB is used sel...

Page 181: ...t with WinCT Windows Communication Tools Software In Virtual COM mode it is not necessary to set the baud rate data bit parity or stop bit of the data communication software Caution When installing th...

Page 182: ...d input is possible Inputs the GLP compliant output of the balance The test display function allows you to use your computer as an external display for the balance RsWeight The received data can be gr...

Page 183: ...displayed the weighing value will be output once the next time the stabilization indicator is turned on At this time the weighing value display will blink once to show that it has been output Auto pr...

Page 184: ...stabilization indicator is turned on or not the weighing value will be output at the interval specified for Interval time in the Data output mode screen of the function table Press the PRINT button t...

Page 185: ...reen select the output format You can select the output format for the Bluetooth connection in the Bluetooth screen For configuration details refer to 13 16 Bluetooth MENU key System settings button C...

Page 186: ...he polarity sign is added right before the value if it is not an overload or zero The data is zero suppressed leading zeros are replaced with spaces The unit consists of three characters W T 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 187: ...with a command LF Line feed ASCII 0Ah S I When overloaded Space ASCII 20h When stable Output with the PRINT button D When unstable Output with the PRINT button NU format Only numerical data of the we...

Page 188: ...Line feed ASCII 0Ah T Tare weight Space ASCII 20h P T Preset tare weight Display settings MENU key System settings button Communication button Data output button Data to be added button Data to be add...

Page 189: ...0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CR LF NU2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CR LF When unstable 0 012345 g A D U S 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 g CR LF DP W T 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 g CR LF KF 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 CR LF MT S D 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 g CR LF NU 0 0 0 1 2 3...

Page 190: ...CR LF NU2 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 CR LF Unit code Unit A D DP KF MT g g g g g mg m g m g m g m g PCS P C P C p c s P C S ct c t c t c t c t mom m o m m o m m o m m o ct stands for carat and mom stands for mo...

Page 191: ...n the NU or NU2 format is selected with the Quick USB mode only the decimal point and number are output N o 1 CR LF Data number Terminator Quick USB connection outputting the numerical values only 0 0...

Page 192: ...1 2 3 1 CR LF Date Terminator Quick USB connection outputting the numerical values only 2 0 2 0 1 2 3 1 CR LF Date Terminator Time Outputs the time from the clock data of the balance 24 hour format Co...

Page 193: ...quests the weighing data when stabilized SIR Requests the weighing data continuously Stream output C Cancels the S ESC P or SIR command The Q RW and SI commands have the same function The S ESC and P...

Page 194: ...23 g the input will be UW 1 23 g Values exceeding the weighing capacity cannot be set Negative values cannot be set UW Requests the unit weight value Commands to set time and date Command Description...

Page 195: ...to request other data Command Description T Requests the tare weight value Outputs the tare value set with the T or TR command ID Requests the ID number SN Requests the serial number TN Requests the...

Page 196: ...or code EC Exx The following control commands are handled by the balance which sends an AK code acknowledgment ASCII 06h upon the completion of the process as well as upon confirmation of receipt of t...

Page 197: ...isplay on Personal computer side Time Balance side ON command Standby mode Command received Process completed Zero display Example of the R command Re zero Personal computer side Time Balance side R c...

Page 198: ...completed Zero display Action Place the container on the weighing pan Tare weight value Command received Waiting for tare stability processing Process completed Zero display Action Place the sample o...

Page 199: ...m command is received again the file will be overwritten Creating program commands The maximum number of characters for a program command is 1024 characters Add the three characters PF to the beginnin...

Page 200: ...ill be sent The software Windows Communication Tools for UFC WinCT UFC for creating program commands is available Download WinCT UFC from our website https www aandd jp ASCII code symbols CR Carriage...

Page 201: ...mmand is sent to the balance to release or the power is turned off by unplugging the AC adapter The key lock command operates only on the HOME screen weighing mode counting mode percent mode minimum w...

Page 202: ...e external weight value before input Step 2 Place the weight on the weighing pan and then send the NEXT command Measure the weight Do not apply vibration and the like to the balance You can input the...

Page 203: ...iption of the received command is incorrect e g The number of digits of numerical values is incorrect e g There are alphabet characters among the numerical values Check the transmitted command EC E07...

Page 204: ...not function properly Perform the operation from the beginning Error 20 Sensitivity adjustment weight error heavy The weight is too heavy Check the nominal value of the weight Send the CAL command or...

Page 205: ...r the counting mode or percent mode rtc PF Clock battery error The clock backup battery has been depleted Set the time and date Even if the clock backup battery is depleted the clock and calendar func...

Page 206: ...turn on the power The power lamp of the ionizer lights up Step 3 Place the target object within the effective range of static elimination Step 4 Hold your hand over the IR sensor touchless infrared p...

Page 207: ...or the optional IR switch performs again The manual mode does not stop static elimination automatically 3 Discharging time is settable only when the static elimination mode is in the timer mode switc...

Page 208: ...the balance When transporting the balance use the packing material and box that the balance was contained at the time of purchase For transportation remove the following parts from the balance main bo...

Page 209: ...alance level For how to adjust the bubble spirit level refer to 2 3 Installation considerations preparation and precautions Is the operating environment free from vibration and drafts Is there any str...

Page 210: ...D dealer The balance is a precision instrument Use much care when handling the balance when transporting the balance Use the packing material and box that the balance was contained in at the time of p...

Page 211: ...100 reference mass Communication RS 232C printer PLC etc USB type A USB flash drive for data storage USB type B PC LAN TCP IP Bluetooth PC etc 2 Stereo jack external switch x 2 Power AC adapter Confir...

Page 212: ...point 0 0010 mg 1 g 0 0030 mg 6 g 0 01 mg 6 g 0 0025 mg 1 g Linearity 0 010 mg 0 02 mg 0 010 mg Stabilization time FAST setting good environment Approx 10 seconds Approx 10 seconds Approx 10 seconds...

Page 213: ...d environment Approx 7 seconds Approx 7 seconds Approx 7 seconds Approx 7 seconds Approx 7 seconds Counting mode Minimum unit weight 0 1 mg Percent mode Minimum 100 reference mass 10 0 mg Applicable w...

Page 214: ...173 Opening 106 Opening 102 Inside 64 Opening inside 67 Inside 62 C Opening 46 204 B Opening 95 Weighing unit Breeze break unit for BA 225TE BA 225DTE BA 125DTE 305 A Inside 104 Opening 106 173 Openi...

Page 215: ...215 Unit mm Display unit 138 182 73 Ionizer 162 68 129...

Page 216: ...232C interface of the balance the AD 1688 can store the data Convenient for recording data in places where a personal computer cannot be used AD 1689 Tweezers for sensitivity adjustment weight A pair...

Page 217: ...e https www aandd jp AX IR SWITCH IR switch An IR switch to connect to the ionizer AX SW137 PRINT Foot switch for PRINT with connector Foot switch for PRINT key operations in combination with the BA s...

Page 218: ...is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful i...

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