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Analytical Balance 

 

BM-20 

BM-22 

BM-252 

BM-200 

BM-300 

BM-500 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1WMPD4002195D 

Summary of Contents for BM series

Page 1: ...Analytical Balance BM 20 BM 22 BM 252 BM 200 BM 300 BM 500 1WMPD4002195D ...

Page 2: ...nslated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission ofA D Company Limited The contents of this manual and the specifications of the instrument covered by this manual are subject to change for improvement without notice Windows Word and Excel are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation ...

Page 3: ... 6 Monitoring the Clock and Environmental Sensors 32 6 7 Repeatability Test 33 Adapting to the Environment 7 Response Adjustment 34 7 1 Automatic Response Adjustment 34 7 2 Manual Response Adjustment 35 8 Calibration 36 8 1 Calibration Group 36 8 2 Automatic Self Calibration 37 8 3 Calibration Using the Internal Mass 38 8 4 Calibration Test Using the Internal Mass 39 8 5 Calibration Using an Exter...

Page 4: ...e Weighing 78 15 5 Logging Out 80 15 6 Storing or Changing the Password 81 15 7 Changing the Password 82 15 8 Deleting the Password U5ER 0 1 10 83 15 9 Forgotten Password 83 Interface and Communication 16 Standard Input and Output Interface 84 16 1 RS 232C Interface 84 16 2 Connecting to Peripheral Equipment 85 16 3 Commands 89 17 Key Lock Function 94 17 1 Locking All the Keys 94 17 2 Locking the ...

Page 5: ...the environment where there is vibration or drafts the way to maintain weighing precision in a variation of ambient temperature calibration and calibration test Selecting functions Describes functions of the balance Interface and communication Describes the serial interface used for communicating with a computer that requests weighing data and controls the balance and for use with a printer Mainte...

Page 6: ...mon units used around the world Gram Milligram Counting mode Percent mode Ounce Avoir Troy Ounce Metric carat Momme Pennyweight Grain UK Tael preset at the factory Tola India Messghal and Density mode The BM 22 is equipped with a smart range function to weigh in the precision range minimum display 1 μg after zeroing a tare weight if within the weighing capacity The micro tube holder is included in...

Page 7: ...be required to take at his own expense whatever measures are necessary to eliminate the interference FCC Federal Communications Commission in the U S A 1 2 2 Compliance with Directives of CE mark This device features radio interference suppression safety regulation and restriction of Hazardous Substances in compliance with the following Council Directives Council directive 2004 108 EC EN61326 EMC ...

Page 8: ...6 BM series ...

Page 9: ...2 BM 252 BM 500 BM 300 BM 200 Small weighing Large weighing pan for filter pan for filter Weighing pan Pan support Micro tube holder Small fine range ring Fine range ring Tweezers Dust plate AX MX 36 15 0 8 mL 12 0 3 mL 8 0 05 mL Large Medium Small Round aluminum analytical pans 10pieceseach Weighing pan Pan support Fine range ring Breeze break ring Dust plate Weighing pan Pan support Breeze break...

Page 10: ...rong AC adapter the balance and other equipment may not operate properly Data logger AD 1688 The weighing data can be stored when connected to the RS 232C interface of the balance USB cable approx 1 8m Display cover PET resin Separation plate If unnecessary remove it Tweezers AD 1689 Tweezers for handling a weight Use it to avoid temperature changes due to having your hand in the weighing chamber ...

Page 11: ...Bubble spirit level Leveling foot Glass door handle The handle for the glass door The handle can be jointed to the joint handle Neutralization area Glass door handle Display cover LED of the ionizer Example of BM 20 Weighing chamber Display Keys Grounding terminal Anti theft device AC adapter jack USB interface External key jack Captheterminalwiththeaccessory rubbercapwhenitisnotused RS 232C seria...

Page 12: ...ghing pan Breeze break ring Dust plate Pan support Use the fine range ring in place of the breeze break ring to avoid errors caused by drafts when weighing with a minimum display of 0 01 mg Fine range ring Sectional view Pan support Weighing pan Small fine range ring Dust plate Fine range ring Large weighing pan for filter Small weighing pan for filter Choose the weighing pan appropriate to the fi...

Page 13: ... level of the balance using the leveling feet Refer to Adjusting the Level on page 14 5 Confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and power receptacle type 6 Connect the specified AC adapter to the balance Warm up the balance for at least one hour with nothing on the weighing pan Screw Hook Separation plate Leveling foot BM 252 BM 500 BM 252 BM 300 BM 200 Bubble spirit lev...

Page 14: ... chamber of the BM 20 BM 22 1 Determine positioning of the slide breeze break to align the slide breeze break base hole with the weighing pan pan support mounted section while pressing the sponge located at the rear of the slide breeze break base at an angle to the BM 20 or BM 22 wall surface 2 Attach the weighing pan pan support and he slide breeze break door Note 1 There may be variations in wei...

Page 15: ...nd its surroundings to prevent foreign matter from invading especially when weighing a very small amount of sample The weighing table should be solid and free from vibration drafts such as frequently opening doors or windows and as level as possible We recommend that you use the anti vibration table AD 1671 and the remote controller AD 8922A for the BM 20 and BM 22 Do not install the balance where...

Page 16: ... rear left in the clockwise direction Level When the bubble is off to the backward position Turn both leveling feet on the rear in the counterclockwise direction at the same time Level When the bubble is off to the forward position Turn both leveling feet on the rear in the clockwise direction at the same time Level 水平器 Red circle Bubble Up Leveling foot Down Down Leveling foot Up Bubble spirit le...

Page 17: ...ckly to avoid errors due to changes in the environmental conditions We recommend that the fine range ring and separation plate are used to avoid weighing errors caused by drafts when weighing using the BM 252 minimum display 0 01 mg We recommend that the small fine range ring fine range ring and separation plate are used to avoid weighing errors caused by drafts when weighing using the BM 22 or BM...

Page 18: ...ply Do not remove the AC adapter while the internal mass is in motion for example right after the AC adapter is connected or during calibration using the internal mass If the AC adapter is removed under the conditions described above the internal mass will be left unsecured that may cause mechanical damage when the balance is moved Before removing the AC adapter press the ON OFF key and confirm th...

Page 19: ...mass storing mode Displays the function table menu Refer to 10 Function Table Performs a repeatability test when pressed and held for another 2 seconds after the function table menu is displayed Refer to 6 7 Repeatability Test The key to output the weighing data to a printer or personal computer or store it in memory depending on the function table settings Factory setting output No function at th...

Page 20: ... factory Press the MODE key to select a unit or mode for weighing For details about the units and modes see the table below Name unit mode Abbreviation Display unit Conversion factor Gram g 1 g Milligram mg 0 001 g Counting mode PC Percent mode Ounce Avoir oz 28 349523125 g Troy Ounce ozt 31 1034768 g Metric Carat ct 0 2 g Momme mom 3 75 g Pennyweight dwt 1 55517384 g Grain UK GN 0 06479891 g Tael...

Page 21: ...01 Grain UK 8024 4938 3395 0 002 Tael HK general Singapore 13 7 8 46 5 82 0 00001 Tael HK jewelry 13 8 8 54 5 87 0 00001 Tael Taiwan 13 8 8 53 5 86 0 00001 Tael China 16 6 10 2 7 04 0 00001 Tola India 44 5 27 4 18 8 0 00001 Messghal 110 68 2 46 9 0 0001 BM 252 Unit Capacity Minimum display Gram 250 0 00001 Milligram 250000 0 01 Ounce Avoir 8 81 0 000001 Troy Ounce 8 03 0 000001 Metric Carat 1250 0...

Page 22: ... 0 704 0 0000001 Tola India 1 88 0 0000001 Messghal 4 69 0 000001 BM 22 Precision range Standard range Unit Capacity Minimum display Capacity Minimum display Gram 5 10 0 000001 22 0 0 00001 Milligram 5100 0 001 22000 0 01 Ounce Avoir 0 179 0 0000001 0 776 0 000001 Troy Ounce 0 163 0 0000001 0 707 0 000001 Metric Carat 25 5 0 00001 110 0 0001 Momme 1 36 0 000001 5 86 0 00001 Pennyweight 3 27 0 0000...

Page 23: ...fy a unit or mode in the order to be displayed using the following keys RANGE key To display the units sequentially RE ZERO key To specify a unit or mode The indicator appears when the displayed unit or mode is specified Examples Unit Display Gram g Milligram mg Counting mode PC Percent mode Density mode DS 5 Press the PRINT key to store the units or modes The balance displays end and then display...

Page 24: ...0 and BM 200 the units preset at the factory Gram and Milligram are displayed in this order Density mode To use the density mode it must be stored in the function table as described on page 21 Refer to 14 Density Measurement for details about the mode To select the density mode press the MODE key until the processing indictor blinks with the unit g displayed The unit sequence of the factory settin...

Page 25: ...tabilization indicator appears when the unit is specified 5 Press the RANGE key several times to display Unit 6 Press the RE ZERO key to specify the unit of PC The stabilization indicator appears when the unit is specified 7 Press the PRINT key to store the units The balance displays end and then displays the next menu item of the function table 8 Press the CAL key to exit the function table Then ...

Page 26: ... 8 Calibration For the BM 20 and BM 22 perform pre weighing of the container tare so that precision weighing can be performed Consider section 3 Precautions for the weighing operation 6 1 Basic Operation Gram Mode Refer to 4 Display Symbols and Key Operation before operation Note When turning the balance on with a tare weight placed on the pan the balance automatically displays the zero display 1 ...

Page 27: ...O key will automatically judge whether to perform zero or tare operation The condition for determining which is used is zero range and when zero range is exceeded the tare operation is performed Weighing range The range that the balance can weigh varies depending on the model When the total amount net weight tare weight displayed for each model exceeds the maximum display E is displayed to indicat...

Page 28: ... container tare on the weighing pan When the value of the container tare exceeds the precision range the balance automatically switches to the standard range 3 Press the RE ZERO key to use the precision range The balance displays zero 4 Place the weighing sample in the container tare When the sample is within the precision range the weighing value can be read in high resolution Precision range and...

Page 29: ...ary Press the RE ZERO key to cancel the weight tare The number specified in Step 3 appears Example 25 0 is displayed if 25 is selected in Step 3 5 Place the number of samples specified on the pan In this example 25 pieces 6 Wait for the stabilization indicator to be displayed Press the PRINT key to calculate and store the unit mass Then the balance displays 25 and is set to count samples with this...

Page 30: ... unit mass while the processing indicator is blinking Do not touch the balance or samples on the pan until the processing indicator turns off 10 Counting accuracy is improved when the processing indicator turns off Each time the above operation is performed a more accurate unit mass will be obtained There is no definite upper limit to the ACAI range for the number of samples exceeding 100 Try to a...

Page 31: ... the container 5 Press the PRINT key to store the reference mass The balance displays 100 00 Notes The decimal point position depends on the 100 mass BM 252 BM 500 BM 300 BM 200 BM 20 BM 22 100 mass Minimum display 100 mass Minimum display 0 0100 g to 0 0999 g 1 0 00100 g to 0 0099 g 1 0 1000 g to 0 9999 g 0 1 0 01000 g to 0 0999 g 0 1 1 0000 g to 0 01 0 10000 g to 0 01 If the balance judges that ...

Page 32: ...minimum display of the BM 20 BM 22 and BM 252 is switched to 0 1 mg while performing the neutralization Pressing the ION key during neutralization stops the neutralization Notes Keep the weighing sample away from the electrodes while neutralizing Placing the sample too close to the electrodes may cause the sample to become charged Remove any obstacle between electrodes and the weighing sample 6 5 ...

Page 33: ... balance assigns the function of the ION key to the MODE key on the AD 8922A When specifying External control input e 5 in Ionizer function ionfnc the following functions can be assigned to AX SW137 PRINT option or AX SW137 REZERO option terminals Ionizer function External control input AX SW137 PRINT AX SW137 REZERO ionfnc e 5 0 PRINT key RE ZERO key ionfnc e 5 1 PRINT key ION key ionfnc e 5 2 IO...

Page 34: ...ress the SELECT key in the weighing mode The current time date and sensor values temperature humidity barometric pressure are displayed for several seconds in order The balance returns to the weighing mode automatically When pressing the SELECT key while the current data is displayed the display proceeds to the next data When pressing the CAL key while the current data is displayed the balance ret...

Page 35: ...bility test uses the internal mass Therefore the obtained standard deviation may disagree with that of the repeatability of 20 Specifications Regard the standard deviation as a reference Model Internal mass BM 20 BM 22 Approx 20 g BM 252 BM 500 BM 300 BM 200 Approx 190 g 1 Pressandholdthe RANGE key forapprox 4seconds until rep te5t is displayed and then release the key 2 When rep te5t is displayed...

Page 36: ...ox 2 seconds until RESPONSE is displayed then release the key 2 The balance automatically sets the response characteristic Caution Do not allow vibration or drafts to affect the balance during adjustment 3 After automatic adjustment the balance displays end returns to the weighing mode and displays the updated response indicator for about thirty seconds Notes If the automatic response adjustment f...

Page 37: ...lays the updated response indicator for about thirty seconds Notes When the response adjustment is selected the Condition Cond parameter of Environment Display ba5fnc in the function table will be changed accordingly as shown below Display Cond Condition FAST 0 MID 1 SLOW 2 The response adjustment setting can be changed by the Condition Cond parameter of Environment Display ba5fnc in the function ...

Page 38: ...he internal mass Checks the accuracy of weighing using the internal mass and outputs the result No adjustment is made Calibration test using an external weight Checks the accuracy of weighing using an external weight target weight and outputs the result No adjustment is made Notes Do not allow vibration or drafts to affect the balance during calibration When using the data output for GLP GMP using...

Page 39: ...g pan the balance decides that it is in use and does not perform automatic self calibration When performing a long term weighing with something placed on the pan installing the balance in a system or considering the importance of the continuous data turn off automatic self calibration Notes When turning on the balance with nothing on the pan if a sample heavier than 0 5 g is placed on the pan the ...

Page 40: ...alance performs calibration using the internal mass Do not allow vibration or drafts to affect the balance 4 If GLP output is set glp is displayed the calibration report is output to the RS 232C interface and is stored in memory Refer to GLP output info and Data memory data of the function table in 11 2 GLP Report and 12 Data Memory end is displayed after calibration 5 The balance will automatical...

Page 41: ...he measured zero point data is displayed 5 The balance measures the internal mass Prevent vibration and drafts to affect the balance 6 The value of the internal mass is displayed The normal range of the value is as follows Model Internal mass Normal range BM 20 BM 22 20 00000 g 0 02 mg BM 252 BM 500 BM 300 BM 200 200 0000 g 0 2 mg 7 glp is displayed and the calibration test report is output to the...

Page 42: ...0 5 Confirm that there is nothing on the pan and press the PRINT key The balance measures the zero point Do not allow vibration or drafts to affect the balance The balance displays the calibration weight value 6 Place the displayed calibration weight on the pan and press the PRINT key The balance measures the calibration weight Do not allow vibration or drafts to affect the balance 7 end is displa...

Page 43: ...Refer to page 36 PRINT key To store the new target weight value Even if the AC adapter is removed the data is maintained in non volatile memory CAL key The key to cancel the operation and return to CC 0 5 Confirm that there is nothing on the pan and press the PRINT key The balance measures the zero point Do not allow vibration or drafts to affect the balance The balance displays the target weight ...

Page 44: ...lect the blinking digit RE ZERO key To change the value of the blinking digit PRINT key To store the new value and return to the weighing mode CAL key To cancel the current operation 5 Press and hold the RANGE key for approx 2 seconds to enter the function table and release the key when ba5fnc is displayed 6 Press the RANGE key several times to display C5 in 7 Press the PRINT key Correct the inter...

Page 45: ... parameter and return to the weighing mode CAL key To cancel the operation Clr is displayed To return to the weighing mode press the CAL key once again The display shown left indicates the factory settings Note 1 Theoperation ispermitted when logged inas an administrator Function table 0 To inhibit changes to the function table 1 To permit changes to the function table Calibration using the intern...

Page 46: ...s 9 1 Permit or Inhibit Liquid density and temperature in the density mode Note Be sure to calibrate the balance after initialization 1 Press the ON OFF key to turn the display off 2 While pressing and holding the PRINT key and the RANGE key press the ON OFF key to display p5 3 Press the RANGE key to display Clr 4 Press the PRINT key to display Clr no To cancel the operation press the CAL key 5 Pr...

Page 47: ...meter and displays the next class When an item is displayed cancels the new parameter and displays the next class When a class is displayed exits the function table mode and returns to the weighing mode Setting procedure 1 In the weighing mode press and hold the RANGE key for approx 2 seconds until ba5fnc is displayed then release the key 2 Press the RANGE key to select a class 3 Press the PRINT k...

Page 48: ...te Item Interval time Step 1 Press and hold for approx 2 seconds Step 2 Press several times Step 3 Step 4 Press several times Step 4 Step 5 Press 2 times Step 7 Step 8 Step 5 Press 5 times Setting example This example sets the Data memory data parameter to 1 To store the weighing data and the Interval time int parameter to 5 1 minute ...

Page 49: ... Clock Refer to 10 7 Clock and Calendar Function The time and date are added to the output data 0 Key mode Accepts the PRINT key only when the display is stable 1 Auto print mode A Reference zero 2 Auto print mode B Reference last stable value Outputs data when the display is stable and conditions of ap p ap b and the reference value are met prt Data output mode 3 Stream mode Interval mode With da...

Page 50: ...ormed 0 No output 1 AD 8121 format 2 General balance clock data info GLP output 3 General externaldeviceclock data 3 Refer to 11 ID Number and GLP Report for details 3 Available for balances with software version 1 660 or later off Not used ar d Zero after output on Used Adjusts zero automatically after data is output off Not output dout Data output 5 tp Temperature output on Output Adds temperatu...

Page 51: ... 6 1 Basic Operation 0 Not used 1 Used Limitsweighingoperations locfnc Password function pa55 4 Password function 2 Used Allows basic weighing Refer to 15 Password Function ADMIN Password input by the administrator loc no Password U5eR 01 U5eR10 Password input by user 1 Password input by user 10 5 Factory settings 4 Only Not used 0 and Used 1 are available for balances with software version 1 50 t...

Page 52: ...uced Caution Even if the weighing bottle evaporator trap to reduce the water evaporation is used at least 0 05 mg 0 05 evaporation will occur When canceling this function press the RE ZERO key Calculating Locked result Zero tracking trc This function tracks zero point drift caused by changes in the environment and stabilizes the zero point When the weighing data is only a few digits turn the funct...

Page 53: ...reference last stable value dout ap p Auto print polarity dout ap b Auto print difference Stream mode The balance outputs the weighing data continuously regardless of the display condition When the display refresh rate is set to 5 times second 5pd 0 the data output rate is also set to the same 5 times second The display does not blink in this mode The interval memory mode is used when the Data mem...

Page 54: ...equipment cannot receive the A D format With an AD 8121B printer use MODE 3 With an AD 8126 printer use this format With an AD 8127 printer use the dump printing mode This format consists of sixteen characters excluding the terminator A header of two characters indicates the balance condition No overload header is used The polarity sign is placed before the data with spaces in place of leading zer...

Page 55: ... standard format and the unit by a comma This format outputs the unit even when the data is overloaded When a comma is selected for the decimal point the separators are set to semicolon When the ID number data number time and date are added in Data output dout of the function table outputs ID number data number date time and weighing data in this order and separates each item by a comma and treats...

Page 56: ...e 5 is selected the period is replaced with a comma Date dout 5 td 2 or 3 The date output order can be changed in Time Date output 5 td and Clock Cl adj This format outputs the year in a four digit format Time dout 5 td 1 or 3 This format outputs the time in a 24 hour format Temperature dout 5 tp on This format outputs the temperature The unit is C Note Humidity and barometric pressure are not out...

Page 57: ...BM series 55 10 6 Data Format Examples Stable Unstable Overload Positive error Overload Negative error Space ASCII 20h Carriage Return ASCII 0Dh Line Feed ASCII 0Ah ...

Page 58: ...ts A D D P KF MT g mg Counting mode Percent mode Ounce Avoir Troy Ounce Metric Carat Momme Pennyweight Grain Tael HK general Singapore Tael HK jewelry Tael Taiwan Tael China Tola India Messghal Density Space ASCII 20h ...

Page 59: ...the new time and proceed to Step 6 CAL key To cancel the operation and proceed to Step 6 Checking the current date 6 The current date is displayed with all the digits blinking To change the display order of year y month m and day d press the MODE key The date is output in the order as specified To change the date press the RE ZERO key and proceed to Step 7 When the date is correct press the CAL ke...

Page 60: ... reports can be output at the same time Refer to 12 Data Memory for details The ID number is maintained in non volatile memory even if the AC adapter is removed Refer to 10 7 Clock and Calendar Function for checking and storing the time and date When an AD 8127 printer is connected to the balance and outputs the GLP report the time and date can be added to the report using the clock function of th...

Page 61: ...econds to switch between the external key printing mode and the dump printing mode If the time and date are not correct when the balance built in clock data is output info 1 2 set the correct time and date in Clock Cl adj of the function table info 3 is available for balances with software version 1 660 or later Calibration report using the internal mass Key operation 1 Press the CAL key to displa...

Page 62: ...s To output the clock data of an external device the external device such as an AD 8127 printer or Windows communication tools software WinCT RsCom must have a function to output the time and date when ESC D or ESC T is received Even withinfo 3 set the data memory function saves the balance built in clock data for the calibration report Manufacturer Model Serial number Calibration type Signature A...

Page 63: ...played and the calibration test report is output 6 The balance returns to the weighing mode Command This calibration test can be performed with the TST command Function setting info 1 Function setting info 2 AD 8121 format Generalformat using the balance built in clock data Space ASCII 20h TERM Terminator CR LF or CR CR Carriage return ASCII 0Dh LF Line feed ASCII 0Ah Manufacturer Model Serial num...

Page 64: ...oint is measured and the weight value is displayed for a few seconds 6 Place the displayed weight on the pan Press the PRINT key to measure the weight and the weight value is displayed for a few seconds 7 end is displayed Remove the weight from the pan 8 If GLP output is used glp is displayed and the calibration report is output 9 The balance returns to the weighing mode Function setting info 1 Fu...

Page 65: ...nt is measured and the weight value is displayed for a fewseconds 6 Place the displayed target weight on the pan Press the PRINT key to measure the weight The weight value is displayed for a few seconds 7 end is displayed Remove the weight from the pan 8 glp is displayed and the calibration test report is output 9 The balance returns to the weighing mode Function setting info 1 Function setting in...

Page 66: ...the key The Title block is output 2 The weighing data is output according to the parameter setting of the data output mode prt of the function table 3 Press and hold the PRINT key for approx 2 seconds until recend is displayed and then release the key The End block is output Function setting info 1 Function setting info 2 AD 8121 printer format Generalformat using the balance built in clock data S...

Page 67: ... memory Clr blinks If the stored data is corrupted err blinks in the upper left of the display Under such a condition before storing data delete the data in memory as follows Releasing Clr or err 1 Press and hold the PRINT key for approx 2 seconds until SClr n o with no blinking is displayed then release the key 2 Press the RE ZERO key to display Clr g o with go blinking 3 Press the PRINT key to d...

Page 68: ...e are met the balance stores the weighing data Auto print mode B When the displayed value is stable and the conditions of Auto print polarity Auto print difference and last stable data reference value are met the balance stores the weighing data Interval mode Weighing data is stored at an interval specified in Interval time int Press the PRINT key to start and stop this mode Enabling the data memo...

Page 69: ...mmand for continuous weighing data Setting the function table Parameter settings for each output mode are as follows Item Mode Data output mode Auto print polarity difference Data memory function Interval time Key mode prt 0 Not used data 1 Auto print mode A prt 1 data 1 Auto print mode B prt 2 ap a 0 to 2 ap b 0 to 2 data 1 Not used Interval mode prt 3 Not used data 1 int 0 to 8 Additional parame...

Page 70: ...t the memory recall mode 3 Press the CAL key to return to the weighing mode Transmitting all memory data at one time Confirm that the Serial interface 5if parameters are set properly Refer to 10 Function Table and 16 2 Connecting to Peripheral Equipment 1 Press and hold the PRINT key for approx 2 seconds until reCall is displayed and then release the key 2 Press the RANGE key to display out 3 Pres...

Page 71: ...tored in memory All the data in memory is available to be output at one time to a printer or personal computer Up to 50 data sets of the latest calibration or calibration test can be stored When the memory capacity has been reached fUl is displayed in the upper left of the display Storing the calibration and calibration test data Note If Clr appears blinking in the upper left of the display delete...

Page 72: ... the PRINT key to transmit all memory data using the RS 232C interface 5 The balance displays Clear when all memory data is output Press the CAL key to return to the weighing mode Deleting data stored in memory 1 Press and hold the PRINT key for approx 2 seconds until out is displayed and then release the key 2 Press the RANGE key to display Clear 3 Press the PRINT key to display Clr n o with no b...

Page 73: ...sh the underhook upward When turning the balance over parts and weighing sample in the weighing chamber will fall off Parts the weighing pan pan support breeze break ring fine range ring and dust plate Remove them first When the cap is removed a weighing error may occur because of drafts entering into the internal portion of the balance Arrange the room condition 1 Remove the cap on the bottom of ...

Page 74: ...ity of a sample A Weight value of a sample in air B Weight value of a sample in liquid 0 Density of a liquid Prior to measurement Changing the function table Prior to measurement change the function table as follows 1 Selecting the density mode The density mode is not available in the factory setting To use the mode select it unit of Unit in the function table Refer to 5 2 Storing Active Units The...

Page 75: ...ey To cancel the change and return to the density mode Proceed to Step 1 The relation between the water temperature and density C 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0 99984 0 99990 0 99994 0 99996 0 99997 0 99996 0 99994 0 99990 0 99985 0 99978 10 0 99970 0 99961 0 99949 0 99938 0 99924 0 99910 0 99894 0 99877 0 99860 0 99841 20 0 99820 0 99799 0 99777 0 99754 0 99730 0 99704 0 99678 0 99651 0 99623 0 99594 30...

Page 76: ...ive value or e out of range is displayed the RANGE key is inactive 3 Move the sample to the pan in liquid g lights lights and wait for the weight value to be stable Tostoreoroutputtheweightvalue pressthe PRINT key Press the RANGE key to confirm the weight value in liquid and proceed to the next step Note If e out of range is displayed the RANGE key is inactive 4 To store or output the density valu...

Page 77: ... password function varies depending on the balance software version 15 1 Balance Software Version 1 50 to 1 64 Two settings are available in Password function LocFnc of the function table pA55 0 No password function pA55 1 Entering a password is required before starting weighing pA55 0 No password function No password is required Anybody can perform weighing use all the balance functions and make ...

Page 78: ...he balance cannot be used pA55 2 Logging in by the administrator password is required before making changes Anybody can perform weighing but initialization and changes to the settings are restricted including the clock setting Even if the ON OFF key is pressed to start weighing a password will not be required Two login levels are available administrator ADMIN and guest GUE5t Administrator ADMIN Al...

Page 79: ... with No blinking selected 6 Press the RE ZERO key to switch between yE5 and No 7 Display 5ure y e 5 with yE5 blinking selected 8 Press the PRINT key to store the new setting The password function can now be used 9 loc no is displayed To store or change the password proceed to Step 3 in 15 6 Storing or Changing the Password Not to store or change the password press the CAL key to return to the wei...

Page 80: ...display segments on and then enters the weighing mode When the administrator password is entered you are logged in as an administrator The default password set at the factory is 2222 press the RE ZERO key four times for administrator level When the password is incorrect the balance displays FAiL sounds the buzzer three times and turns the display off Note When the balance software version is 1 50 ...

Page 81: ...nce displays the login level turns all the display segments on and then enters the weighing mode The default password set at the factory is 2222 press the RE ZERO key four times for administrator level When the password is incorrect the balance displays FAiL sounds the buzzer three times and turns the display off Logging in as a guest GUE5t 1 In the standby mode press the ON OFF key 2 After the ba...

Page 82: ...gging Out 1 To log out press the ON OFF key to turn the display off With the function pA55 1 set the password will need to be entered again to enter the weighing mode from the standby mode Display off Weighing mode 0 0000 ...

Page 83: ...ord has been stored The password can be changed 5 To change the password press the PRINT key For details refer to 15 7 Changing the Password Notes To log out press the ON OFF key to turn the display off With the function pA55 2 set the administrator password is required to log in as an administrator No password needs to be stored for U5ER 01to 10 When the balance software version is 1 50 to 1 64 o...

Page 84: ...ted Press the CAL key to return to the fourth character entry position 6 Press the RE ZERO key to display 5urE YE5 with yE5 blinking selected 7 While yE5 is blinking press the PRINT key to store the new password 8 When setting is complete end and then the next login level is displayed To set a password for the next level follow the procedure starting from Step 2 To finish the operation press the C...

Page 85: ...Clear is displayed press the PRINT key to delete the password The balance displays end and then displays the login level Note The administrator password cannot be deleted but it can be changed Refer to 15 6 Storing or Changing the Password and 15 7 Changing the Password to change it 15 9 Forgotten Password If you have forgotten the password the balance cannot be used Contact your local A D dealer ...

Page 86: ...Even Odd Data bits 7 bits None Data bits 8 bits Stop bit 1 bit Code ASCII D Sub 9 pin assignments Pin No Signal name Direction Description 1 No connection 2 TXD Output Transmit data 3 RXD Input Receive data 4 No connection 5 SG Signal ground 6 DSR Output Data set ready 7 RTS Input Request to send 8 CTS Output Clear to send 9 No connection Signal names of the balance side are the same as the DTE si...

Page 87: ...t f Auto feed 0 off off off on bp5 Baud rate 2 2 2 2 btpr Data bit parity bit 0 0 0 0 Crlf Terminator 0 0 0 0 5if Serial interface type Data format 0 0 0 1 1 Set the parameters when auto print mode A or B prt 1 or 2 is selected 2 Set on when multiple lines are printed Example When adding ID number set on Notes Refer to 11 2 GLP Report for print samples Settings of AD 8121B MODE AD 8121B DIP switch...

Page 88: ... No setting DUMP Refer to the instruction manual of the AD 8127 printer for how to change the function settings of the AD 8127 printer Function settings of the balance Usage example Balance Data output mode Balance Data format When printing the balance weighing data with the balance s PRINT key or its Auto print mode 0 1 2 0 When printing the balance weighing data with the printer s Printing key o...

Page 89: ...weighing data output from the balance directly to other application software such as Microsoft Excel RsKey can be used with most application software RsKey can receive the balance GLP report RsWeight Can retrieve the weight data from the balance and display the data as a graph in real time Can calculate and display the maximum minimum average standard deviation and coefficient of variation Using t...

Page 90: ... separated by a dot when output When the Data format tYPE parameter is set to 5 CSV format the ID number data number time and date cannot be added to the weighing data Using the USB interface 1 Start the Windows of the personal computer Connect the AC adapter to the balance and press the ON OFF key to turn the display on 2 Connect the personal computer to the balance using the USB cable Note Do no...

Page 91: ...ing the minimum display TR Tares the balance Canceling the container s weight 1 TST Performs calibration test Calibration test using the internal mass U Same as the MODE key Changing the unit Commands to request data ID Requests the identification number PT Outputs the tare value 1 SN Requests the serial number of the balance TN Requests the model name of the balance Command to set data PT g Sets ...

Page 92: ...II code Among commands to control the balance the following transmit the acknowledge code both when the balance receives the command and when the balance has accomplished the command If the command cannot be processed properly the balance transmits an error code EC Exx This error can be resolved using the CAL command xx is error code number CAL command Calibration command using internal mass ON co...

Page 93: ...tandby mode Command received All segments are displayed Command completed Zero display R command Re zeroing the display Computer Time Balance R command Weighing mode Command received In process Command completed Zero display CAL command Calibration with internal mass Computer Time Balance CAL command Zero display Command received Command completed Zero display Allsegments ...

Page 94: ...e achieved due to unstable weighing Error code When the CAL command is received the balance returns to the weighing mode Command completed Weighing mode Weighing with a tare This example uses erCd on of 5if so that the AK 06h code is output Computer Time Balance R command TR command S command PT command Sets the display to zero Command received In process Command completed Zero display Place a con...

Page 95: ...uses erCd on of 5if so that the AK 06h code is output Computer Time Balance R command PT command to set a target weight of 10 g Place a container Before command execution Command received In process Command completed Zero display Command received Target weight display Fill with sample until the display becomes zero ...

Page 96: ...sing the command to request the state of the balance keys The key lock state is maintained until the balance receives the key unlocking command or the balance is turned off by removing the AC adapter The key lock function KL command and LK command is available for balances with software version 1 660 or later 17 1 Locking All the Keys Using the KL command all the keys on the balance can be disable...

Page 97: ... to the balance with the sum that is obtained in Step 1 LK 00239 Example 2 Unlocking all the keys 1 Send the LK command to the balance with 0 which indicates no keys to be locked LK 00000 Command string Description LK Enter the numerical values 00000 to 00255 in place of Locks the specified keys e g LK 00239 Locks all the keys excluding the PRINT key LK Requests the state of the specified key lock...

Page 98: ...s not yield a change in the mass value as specified Confirm that there is nothing on the pan and perform the weighing operation from the beginning again EC E17 Internal mass error The internal mass application mechanism does not function properly Perform the weighing operation from the beginning again EC E20 Calibration weight error The calibration weight is too heavy Confirm the calibration weigh...

Page 99: ...ime and date The clock and calendar function works normally as long as the AC adapter is connected to the balance If this error appears frequently contact the local A D dealer Low battery error Voltage of the power supply drops Confirm whether the correctAC adapter is used Blinking Memory full The amount of weighing data in memory has reached the maximum capacity Delete data in memory to store new...

Page 100: ...g error The received data exceeds the range that the balance can accept Confirm the parameter range of the command Other error code If an error described above cannot be resolved or other errors are displayed contact the local A D dealer 19 3 Other Display When this indicator blinks automatic self calibration is required The indicator blinks when the balance detects changes in ambient temperature ...

Page 101: ...imum display of 0 001 mg for the BM 20 and BM 22 Has the balance been calibrated using the internal mass Has the balance been warmed up for one hour before weighing Sample and container Has the sample absorbed or lost moisture due to the ambient conditions such as temperature and humidity Has the temperature of the container been allowed to equalize to the ambient temperature Is the sample charged...

Page 102: ...erface USB and RS 232C External calibration weight 20 g 10 g 5 g 2 g 1 g 20 g 10 g 5 g 2 g 1 g 200 g 100 g 50 g 20 g 10 g 500 g 300 g 200 g 100 g 50 g 300 g 200 g 100 g 50 g 200 g 100 g 50 g Size of loading area for weighing mm Weighing pan 25 Filter weighing 50 95 Micro tube holder 12 Weighing pan 90 Micro tube holder 12 Option External dimensions 259 W x 466 D x 326 H mm Power supply AC adapter ...

Page 103: ...ening 115 20 1 External Dimensions Unit mm BM 20 BM 22 BM 252 BM 500 BM 300 BM 200 A Diameter of the weighing pan Weighing pan 25 Weighing pan for filter 50 95 Weighing pan 90 B Height of the weighing pan 54 50 C The inside diameter of the test tube holder 12 12 Option Slide breeze break ...

Page 104: ...e volume dispensed from the pipette The accessory evaporation trap is used to prevent the evaporation of the test liquid inside it The WinCT Pipette software converts the test liquid mass into a volumetric value Electrode Unit of the Ionizer AX BM NEEDLESET 4 pieces Use these electrode units for replacement parts of the ionizer built into the balance Replace all four units with new ones at the sam...

Page 105: ...or the BM 20 22 standard accessory This option is attached to the weighing chamber to reduce the effects of the surrounding environment so as to improve weighing accuracy Aluminum Pans This option is the same as the accessory aluminum pans used for weighing a very small amount of sample Name and description Order code View Round aluminum analytical pan L 15 0 8 mL 100 pieces AX ROUND PAN L Round a...

Page 106: ...e can be controlled using this analyzer AD 1687 Weighing environment logger A data logger equipped with 4 sensors for temperature humidity barometric pressure and vibration that can measure and store environmental data When connected to the RS 232C interface of the balance the AD 1687 can store environmental data along with weighing data Therefore it is possible to store data in an environment whe...

Page 107: ...city AD 1682 Rechargeable Battery This option allows use of the balance in a place where AC power is not available AD 1683 DC static eliminator This static eliminator eliminates static electricity to prevent weighing errors caused by static electricity during measurement This direct current and windless typeof eliminatoris the most suitable forprecisely weighingpowder etc Small size light weight A...

Page 108: ...repetitively Usually expressed as a standard deviation Example Standard deviation 1 digit means that a weighing error may occur within 1 digit in the frequency of approx 68 when weighing the same mass repeatedly Re zero To set the display to zero Sensitivity drift An affect that a change in temperature causes to the weighing data Expressed as a temperature coefficient Example Temperature coefficie...

Page 109: ... 1671 13 ap b Auto print difference 47 51 85 ap p Auto print polarity 47 51 85 ar d Zeroafteroutput 48 51 at f Autofeed 48 85 Auto display ON 47 50 Auto print 47 51 AX BM 031 Display cover 102 AX BM 032 Test tube holder 102 AX BM 034 Test tube holder 102 AX BM NEEDLESET Electrode units 102 AX MX 36 Tweezers 7 AX ROUND PAN L Aluminum pan 15 0 8 mL 103 AX ROUND PAN M Aluminum pan 2 0 3 mL 103 AX ROU...

Page 110: ...error Too heavy 96 e Weighing error Too light 96 Electrode unit of the ionizer 9 30 Electrostatic field meter AD 1684A 105 Environment 4 17 32 99 Environmental sensor 17 32 erCd AK Error code 49 90 91 92 93 err Memory data error 97 Error code 49 90 92 96 e 5 External control Input 31 49 Ethernet 4 102 Evaporator trap 50 102 FAST 34 35 FCC 5 Filter 7 10 Fine range ring 7 10 15 fUl Memory full 67 69...

Page 111: ...WinCT 87 rtc pf Clock battery error 57 97 Sensitivity drift 100 Separation plate 8 9 11 13 30 Serialinterface 48 49 5 id IDnumberoutput 48 53 67 85 5if Serialinterface 48 51 52 85 SLOW 34 35 Smart range 4 20 26 5pd Display refresh rate 47 50 51 Specific gravity 72 74 Stability 3 34 Stability band width 47 50 Stabilization indicator 17 45 Stabilization time 100 106 Standard deviation 33 Standby ind...

Page 112: ...ponse 34 Weight Adjustable range 36 Calibration weight 40 62 106 External weight 40 41 106 Internal mass 33 37 38 39 42 106 Internal mass correction 49 Target weight value 41 106 Weighing pan 7 10 WinCT WindowsCommunicationTools Software 4 50 87 WinCT Pipette Software to inspect pipette 102 WinCT Plus Software to connect to LAN 102 ymd Year month day 57 Zero Re zero 17 106 Zero after output 48 Zer...

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