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2-1  Installing The Balance 

Install the balance as follows: 

1.  Refer to “2-2. PRECAUTIONS” for installing the balance.   

2.  Assemble the balance as shown in the illustration above. 
3.  Adjust the leveling feet to level the balance. Confirm it using the bubble spirit level. 

4.  Confirm that the adapter type is correct for the local voltage and power receptacle type. 

5.  Connect the AC adapter to the balance. Warm up the balance for at least 30 minutes with nothing 

on the weighing pan. 

 

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Precautions 

To get the optimum performance from the balance and acquire accurate weighing data, note 
the following: 

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Install the balance in an environment where the temperature and humidity are not excessive. 

 

  The best operating temperature is about 20

±2

 at about 45

60

RH relative humidity. 

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Install the balance where it is free of dust.

 

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The weighing table should be solid and free from vibration, drafts and as level as possible.

 

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Install  the  balance  in  a  stable  place  avoiding  vibration  and  shock.  Corners  of  rooms  on  the 

  first floor are best, as they are less prone to vibration

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Install the balance where it is not affected by heaters or air conditioners.

 

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Install the balance where it is not exposed to direct sunlight.

 

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Install the balance away from equipment which produces magnetic fields.

 

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Level the balance by adjusting the leveling feet and confirm it using the 

bubble spirit level.

 

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Warm up the balance for at least 30 minutes. Plug in the AC adapter as 
usual

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Calibrate  the  balance  before  use  or  after  having  moved  it  to  another 
location. Refer to "8.Calibration".

 

 

         

 
 
 
 
 
Caution 

Do not install the balance where flammable or corrosive gas is present. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for GF-10001A

Page 1: ... 1WMPD4003475 GX A series GX 203A GX 303A GX 403A GX 603A GX 1003A GX 1603A GX 2002A GX 3002A GX 4002A GX 6002A GX 10002A GX 6001A GX 10001A GF A series GF 203A GF 303A GF 403A GF 603A GF 1003A GF 1603A GF 2002A GF 3002A GF 4002A GF 6002A GF 10002A GF 6001A GF 10001A ...

Page 2: ...lated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of A D Company Ltd 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 the Microsoft Corporation ...

Page 3: ...t Detection Function 25 7 Response Adjustment Self Check Function 26 7 1 Response Adjustment 26 7 2 Self Check Function Automatic Setting Of Minimum Weight Value 27 8 Calibration 28 8 1 Automatic Self Calibration For The GX A Series 29 8 2 One Touch Calibration For The GX A Series 30 8 3 Calibration Using An External Weight 31 8 4 Calibration Test Using An External Weight 32 8 5 Correcting The Int...

Page 4: ... Statistical Calculation Mode 65 13 1 How To Use The Statistic Calculation 65 13 2 Statistical Calculation Mode Example Of Use 70 14 Flow Measurement 72 14 1 How To Use Flow Measurement 73 14 2 Flow Measurement Setting 75 15 Gross Net Tare Function 77 15 1 Preparation Of Gross Net Tare Function 77 15 2 Example Of Using The Gross Net Tare Function 78 16 Minimum Weighing Warning Function 79 17 Under...

Page 5: ... 3 Other Display 97 22 4 Asking For Repair 97 23 Specififations 98 23 1 GX A series 0 001g models 98 23 2 GX A series 0 01g models 99 23 3 GX A series 0 1g models 100 23 4 GF A series 0 001g models 101 23 5 GF A series 0 01g models 102 23 6 GF A series 0 1g models 103 24 External Dimention 104 24 1 Options And Perpheral Instruments 106 ...

Page 6: ...Flow Rate Display The balance is equipped with a data memory function which can record weighing value calibration result and multiple unit mass mass per sample in counting mode Up to 200 items are stored for weighing value The GX A series has automatic self calibration using the internal mass adapting to temperature changes setting time and interval time Good laboratory practice GLP Good manufactu...

Page 7: ...can radiate radio frequency energy This equipment has been tested and has been found to comply with the limits of a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when equipment is operated in a commercial environment If this unit is operated in a residential area it may cause some interference a...

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Page 9: ...ional accessories may be bundled GX A GF A 0 001g models Pan support receptor Main unit Display Bubble spirit level Main unit rear side USB interface RS 232Cinterface AC adapter jack AC adapter plug Main unit cover AC adapter Leveling foot Keys Assemble the breeze break as shown below Follow the numbered sequence AC adapter ID label USB cable Antithefthole Pleasepreparethesecuritycablebyyourself W...

Page 10: ...pe Display Bubble spirit level Pan support receptor Main unit Main unit rear side Keys AC adapter Leveling foot Main unit cover USB interface RS 232Cinterface AC adapter jack AC adapter plug AX KO5465 180 AC adapter ID label USB cable Dust plate for 10mg Weighing pan Antithefthole Please prepare the security cable by yourself ...

Page 11: ...e best operating temperature is about 20 2 at about 45 60 RH relative humidity Install the balance where it is free of dust The weighing table should be solid and free from vibration drafts and as level as possible Install the balance in a stable place avoiding vibration and shock Corners of rooms on the first floor are best as they are less prone to vibration Install the balance where it is not a...

Page 12: ...em with repeatability remove the breeze break Or wipe the clear plates with a moistened cloth use an accessory DC static eliminator GXA 25 AD 1683 or apply an anti static spray This balance uses a strong magnet as part of the balance assembly so please use caution when weighing magnetic materials such as iron If there is a problem use the underhook on the bottom of the balance to suspend the mater...

Page 13: ... before each weighing to prevent possible errors Take into consideration the affect of air buoyancy on a sample when more accuracy is required Keep the balance interior free of dust and foreign materials 2 4 After Use Avoid mechanical shock to the balance Do not disassemble the balance Contact the local A D dealer if the balance needs service or repair Do not use organic solvents to clean the bala...

Page 14: ...y indicator Interal output mode active indicator Number of statistical data Statistical calculation mode Displays the weight data relative to the weighing capacity in percentage in the weighing mode Capacity indicator Data number being displayed Auto calibration notice NET G PT Battery mark Preset tare mark Gross mark Net mark USB connecting mark Unit display gross zero mark Shock indicators Anima...

Page 15: ...lay OFF In the weighing mode turns the minimum weighing value on and off In the counting or percent mode enters the sample storing mode Enters the function table mode Switches the weighing units stored in the function table Displays other items of the calibration menu Performs calibration of the balance using the internal mass Displays other items of the calibration menu Stores the weighing data i...

Page 16: ... 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 HKgeneral Singapore TL 37 7994 g Tael HK jewelry 37 429 g Tael Taiwan 37 5 g Tael China 31 25 g Tola India tol 11 6638038 g Messghal MES 4 6875 g Density mode See note below DS is used to showthedensity Programmable unit Multi unit MLT Note The blinking processing indica...

Page 17: ... 28 0 00005 Tael Taiwan 5 86 8 53 11 20 16 53 29 33 43 20 0 00005 Tael China 7 04 10 24 13 44 19 84 35 20 51 84 0 00005 Tola India 18 8 27 4 36 0 53 1 94 3 138 8 0 0001 Messghal 46 9 68 2 89 6 132 2 234 6 345 6 0 0005 Unit GX 2002A GX 3002A GX 4002A GX 6002A GX 10002A Minimum display GF 2002A GF 3002A GF 4002A GF 6002A GF 10002A Capacity Gram 2200 3200 4200 6200 10200 0 01 Ounce Avoir 77 6 112 8 1...

Page 18: ...ce 13Lb 10 69oz 22Lb 7 79oz 0 01oz Troy Ounce 199 327 0 005 Metric Carat 31000 51000 0 5 Momme 1653 2720 0 05 Pennyweight 3986 6558 0 1 Grain UK 95680 157410 2 Tael HK general Singapore 164 0 269 0 0 005 Tael HK jewelry 165 0 272 0 0 005 Tael Taiwan 165 0 272 0 0 005 Tael China 198 0 326 0 0 005 Tola India 531 0 874 0 0 01 Messghal 1322 2176 0 05 ...

Page 19: ... selection mode 4 Specify a unit or mode in the order to be displayed using the following keys SAMPLE key To sequentially display the units RE ZERO key To specify a unit or mode The stabilization indicator appears when the displayed unit or mode is specified If the key is pressed in units already selected the stability mark disappears 5 Press the PRINT key to store the units or modes The balance d...

Page 20: ...ization indicator appears when the unit is specified 5 Press the SAMPLE key to display 1Unit pC5 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 the balance r...

Page 21: ...e on the pan or in the container Wait for the stabilization indicator to be displayed Read the value Remove the sample and container from the pan Notes Press the SAMPLE key to turn on or off the minimum weighing value The weighing data can be stored in memory For details refer to 12 Data Memory When the ON OFF key is pressed with a container placed on the weighing pan and weighing is started the b...

Page 22: ...net amount tare quantity up to the maximum display of each model is displayed and when the maximum display is exceeded E is displayed to indicate that the weighing range is exceeded When in excess in negative E is displayed Model Power on zero range Zero range E display range GX 203A GF 203A Approx 100g Approx 4g Approx 100g or less GX 303A GF 303A Approx 100g Approx 6g Approx 100g or less GX 403A...

Page 23: ...ode 3 To select the number of samples press the SAMPLE key several times It may be set to 5 10 25 50 or 100 Note A greater number of samples will yield more accurate counting result 4 Place a container on the weighing pan if necessary Press the RE ZERO key to cancel the weight tare The number specified in step 3 appears 25 0 is displayed if 25 is selected in step 3 5 Place the number of samples sp...

Page 24: ...ry to add the same number of samples as displayed 12 Remove all the samples used in ACAI and proceed with the counting operation using the improved unit mass Note ACAI will not function on the unit mass entered using the keys or digital input mode Storing the unit mass By using the data memory function 50 instances of storing a sample unit mass can be stored 1 Set the function setting item Data me...

Page 25: ...The balance displays 100 00 The decimal point position depends on the reference value The reference mass stored even if the AC adapter is removed is maintained in non volatile memory Note If the balance judges that the mass of the sample is too light to be used as a reference it displays lo The displayed percentage is based on the 100 reference mass 100 mass Decimal point position Minimum display ...

Page 26: ...an animal even when the display of the weighing data fluctuates The hold function allows the average weight of the animal to be displayed To use the hold function set the function in the function table Refer to 10 Function Table and 10 3 Description Of The Class Environment Display for details ...

Page 27: ...reater than expected When designing automatic systems and the like it is recommended that you minimize the impact level as much as possible while checking the shock indicator Impact level display is from level 0 to level 4 5level Impact level Shock indicator Buzzer Contents 0 No No Safe 1 No Caution 2 No Caution Consider impact mitigation 3 One beep Warning Do not apply greater impact 4 Two beep D...

Page 28: ...nd 2 7 1 Response Adjustment Response adjustment can be changed by the following method 1 Press and hold the MODE key until RESPONSE is displayed and then release the key 2 Press the MODE key to select a weighing speed Either FAST MID or SLOW can be selected 3 After a few seconds of inactivity the balance displays end Then it returns to the weighing mode and displays the updated response indicator...

Page 29: ...here are no problems in the balance the display blinks If is displayed blinking there is a possibility that a fatal fault has occurred in the balance Please request repair SAMPLE key It is possible to switch the display of diagnostic result repeatability minimum weight value PRINT key The displayed contents are output 5 Press the CAL key to display and move to the display for minimum weighing valu...

Page 30: ...ating environment or the set time and interval time GX A series Calibration test using the internal mass Using the internal mass adjust the balance with a single touch Calibration test using an external weight Using an external mass adjust the balance with an external mass Calibration test Sensitivity calibration Calibration test with your own weight Output the result of checking the accuracy of w...

Page 31: ...tion report or stores the data in memory In the auto calibration mode either the temperature change the setting time or the interval time can be set with the function setting For the setting time the three function setting of and can be set Interval time can be set from 0 5h to 24h with function setting Caution If something is on the weighing pan the balance judges that it is in use and does not p...

Page 32: ...s set to 1 or 2 the balance displays glp and outputs the calibration report using the RS 232C interface or stores the data in memory Refer to 11 3 GLP Report and Data memory data of the function table for details Step4 The balance will automatically return to the weighing mode after calibration About the internal mass The value of the internal mass may change due to aging corrosion or other damage...

Page 33: ...removed the data is maintained in non volatile memory CAL key To cancel the operation and return to Cal 0 Step5 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 Step6 Place the displayed calibration weight on the pan and press the PRINT key Th...

Page 34: ...calibration weight selection mode or The last four digits blinking value adjustment mode RE ZERO key To select the calibration weight or adjust the value In the value adjustment mode 9999 digits appear after 9999 digits PRINT key To store the new weight value Even if the AC adapter is removed the data is maintained in non volatile memory CAL key To cancel the operation and return to CC 0 Step6 Con...

Page 35: ...Correction of internal mass value can not be executed at factory setting Refer to 9 Function Switch And Initialization or the following setting method and enable changing of the function setting and correction the internal mass value Setting procedure 1 Press the ON OFF key to turn off the display 2 Hold down the PRINT and SAMPLE keys and press the ON OFF key to display p5 3 Press the PRINT key an...

Page 36: ...ected 8 When adjustment of the internal mass value is completed is displayed and calibration is performed automatically with the adjusted internal weight 9 is displayed and you are returned to the weighing mode 10 Place the external weight used for calibration on the balance check whether the balance was corrected If it is not corrected properly return to Step 2 Model Available mass Factory settin...

Page 37: ...mple since there is deviation of 0 06g at 2000g the correction amount for the GX 6002A is 0 015g 5kg because the correction target is 5000g Setting procedure 1 Press and hold the SAMPLE key to display Enter the function setting 2 Press the SAMPLE key several times until appears 3 Press the PRINT key to display auto 4 Press the SAMPLE key to display and press the PRINT Select the following keys RE ...

Page 38: ...ata to control the communications interface etc A function selection switch is provided to protect those parameters and it can be used to select change prohibited or changeable usable By setting to change prohibited that function cannot be entered so inadvertent change Switch for function selection has the following five Function table Calibration using the internal mass Calibration using the exte...

Page 39: ...anges to the function table No function Calibration using an external weight 0 To inhibit calibration using an external weight 1 To permit calibration using an external weight No function No funciton The display shown left indicates the factory settings Example of GF A series ...

Page 40: ... settings Note Be sure to calibrate the balance after initialization Step1 Press the ON OFF key to turn off the display Step2 While pressing and holding the PRINT key and the SAMPLE key press the ON OFF key to display p5 Step3 Press the SAMPLE key to display Clr Step4 Press the PRINT key To cancel this operation press the CAL key Step5 Press the RE ZERO key to change Step6 With displaying Clr pres...

Page 41: ...yed 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 Step 1 Press and hold the SAMPLE key until ba5fnc of the function table is displayed in the weighing mode then release the key Step 2 Press the SAMPLE key to select a class Step 3 Press the PRINT key to enter the class Step 4 Press the...

Page 42: ...s 4 times Setting value every 1 minute Setting value Interval time Step7 Step8 Step9 Step10 Setting value Store the weighing data Setting item Data memory function Press twice Step5 Setting item Data memory function Step1 Step2 Step3 Step4 Step1 Keep pressing and holding Step2 Press several times Classification item Step3 Step5 Press several times ...

Page 43: ...prox 10 42Hz Output frequency approx 20 83hz Turns on the weighingmode display when AC adapter is connected Turns off the display after 10 minutes of inacticity Minimum display Buzzar Stores tare value Backlight brightness Bubble spirit level lightning Bubble spirit level LED lightning Display minimum display digit Not display minimum display digit Display at weighing start OFF Zero indication at ...

Page 44: ... limits Digital input reference value Weighing input reference value See 10 5 comparator Function Cp HH Cp Hi Cp ll Cp ref Cp lo Second upper limit Lower limit Upper limit Second lower limit Reference value Tolerance value Second tolerance value Displayed only when Cpin is set to digital input Cp HH Cp ll are displayed only when 5step comparator is set Displayed only when Cp in is set by input by ...

Page 45: ...erence between reference value and displayed value Displayed only when 5 step comparator is set Displayed only when 5 step comparator is set Note Digit is a unit of minimum weighing value Factory setting Outputsdatawhentheweighingvalue stabilizesbeyondtherangeformap p toap bfromthezeropoint Outputs data when the weighig value stabilizes beyondthe range from ap p to ap bfromlast stable value Output...

Page 46: ...en data memory funciton is ON Time Date output 0 1 2 3 No output Time only Date only Time and date 0 1 No output ID number Output ID number ID number output Refer to 10 4 Clock And Calender Funtion 0 1 Data output pause OFF ON open 1 6 seconds OFF ON open 1 line 0 1 Auto feed GLP output 0 1 OFF ON Zero after output 0 1 OFF ON UFC function Refer to Commnunication manual on the A D website Class Ite...

Page 47: ...2400bps 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps 7 bit EVEN 7 bit ODD 8 bit None Crlf Terminator CR LF CR DP format KF format MT format NU format CSV format No limited Limited for one second Quick USB ALL Quick USB NU Bidirectional USB virtual COM insallation of dedicated driver is required for PC 2 2 3 A D standard format NU format CSV format TAB format USB data format USB interface Class Item Descripti...

Page 48: ...easureing mode Density measurement of a soil Density measurement of a liquid Minimum Weighing Warning Function Minimum weighing comparison Minimum weighing value input Application function 2 3 Application mode Normal weighing mode apf Statistical calculation mode 2 3 frd Unit Flow rate unit 0 1 2 0 1 Capacity indicator Flow measurement mode 5taf 0 1 Number of data sum g s gram second g m gram minu...

Page 49: ...o 8 6 Correcting The Intenal Mass Value Of The GX A series Manual Password lock Lock function OFF Administrator password input Cfnc 0 1 2 ON Operator 1 password input Operator 10 password input Refer to 19 Password Lock Function Calibration mode Interbal time Refer to 8 1 Automatic Self calibration Setting time1 Setting time2 Setting time3 2 3 Interval time is GX A series only C5in Automatic input...

Page 50: ...such as an animal When the weighing data is over the weighing range from zero and the display fluctuation is within the stabilization range for a fixed period of averaging time the processing indicator illuminates and the balance displays the average weight of the animal When the animal is removed from the weighing pan the display returns to zero automatically This function is available only when ...

Page 51: ...e for a certain amount of time approximately 10 minutes while the power is on Minimum display When weighing with rough precision the minimum display can be turned off without key operation This is useful when built into an automated system Buzzer beep Select ON OFF for the built in buzzer that sounds when a key is operated or the status changes Tare value record After turning on the power supply t...

Page 52: ...ime is correct and the date does not need to be confirmed press the CAL key and go to step 8 Setting the time Step5 Set the time in 24 hour format using the following keys RE ZERO key To increase the value by one MODE key To decrease the value by one SAMPLE key To select the digits to change the value The selected digits blink PRINT key To store the new setting display end and go to step 6 CAL key...

Page 53: ...operation Step8 The balance displays the next menu Cp fnc of the function table Press the CAL key to exit the clock and calendar function and return to the weighing mode Note Do not enter invalid values such as a non existing date when setting the time and date When the clock backup battery has been depleted the balance displays rtc pf Under this condition press any key and set the time and date T...

Page 54: ... methods for each value Refer to the function setting Cp fnc By setting the function setting Cp beep it is also possible to sound an internal buzzer depending on the result of the comparison 3 step comparison result 5 step comparison result Note In the flow measurement the comparator function is used with the total weight Weighing value Judgment formura Upper limit Lower limit Judgment result Lit ...

Page 55: ...Press the PRINT key The current setting of the upper limit value is displayed with all of the digits blinking When the current setting is not to be changed press the PRINT or CAL key to go to step 12 When the current setting is to be changed press the RE ZERO key and store the following keys SAMPLE key To select the digit to change the value RE ZERO key To change the value of the digit selected MO...

Page 56: ...key Register the upper limit value Step13 When finished Cp lo is displayed Replace a sample of the weight of the upper limit from the balance Step14 When Cp lo is displayed press the PRINT key to check the currently set value all blinking Press the RE ZERO key to enter the load input mode Step15 Press the RE ZERO key 0 00g is displayed Place a sample of the weight of the lower limit on the balance...

Page 57: ...t several reports at the same time Refer to 12 Data Memory for details The ID number is used to identify the balance when the balance is used for maintenance manegement The ID number is maintained in non volatile memory even if the AC adapter is removed For details on confirming and setting the time and date Refer to 10 4 Clock and Calendar Function 11 1 Setting The ID Number Step1 Press and hold ...

Page 58: ...4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L M I Space 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L M I N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Space 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L M I N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Space 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Space 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L M I N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Space 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L M ...

Page 59: ...orrect time and date in Clock of the function table Calibration report using the internal mass This is the GLP report when the balance is calibrated using the internal mass Manufacturer Model Serial number ID number Date Time Calibration type Remarks Signature Setting of info 1 Printer format Setting of info 1 PC format A D TERM MODEL GX 10002A TERM S N 123456789 TERM ID LAB 0123 TERM DATE 2017 12...

Page 60: ...SIGNATURE TERM TERM TERM TERM Space ASCII 20h Terminator CR LF or CR Carriage return ASCII 0Dh Line feed ASCII 0Ah Calibration weight Remarks Signature TERM TERM TERM TERM TERM TERM TERM TERM TERM TERM TERM TERM CR LF Space ASCII 20h Terminator CR LF or CR Carriage return ASCII 0Dh Line feed ASCII 0Ah TERM A D MODEL GX 10002A S N 123456789 ID LAB 0123 DATE 2017 12 31 TIME 12 34 56 CAL TEST EXT ACT...

Page 61: ...456789 TERM ID LAB 0123 TERM DATE 2017 12 31 TERM START TERM TIME 12 34 56 TERM TERM WT 12 3456 g TERM WT 12 3461 g TERM WT 12 3462 g TERM WT 12 3463 g TERM WT 12 3451 g TERM WT 12 3453 g TERM WT 12 3471 g TERM WT 12 3464 g TERM TERM END TERM TIME 12 45 56 TERM REMARKS TERM TERM TERM SIGNATURE TERM TERM TERM Manufacrurer Model Serial number ID number Date Time CR LF Space ASCII 20h terminator CR L...

Page 62: ... sets For the unit mass storage method refer to 5 2 Counting Mode Storing the weighing data Note 1 Set the Data memory data parameter to data 2 Refer to 10 Function Table 2 Specify the Time Date output 5 td parameter whether time and date is to added or not 3 The storing mode depends on the Data output mode prt parameter setting When set to prt3 stream mode data may not be stored correctly It is a...

Page 63: ...Press the SAMPLE key three times to display data 5 Press the RE ZERO key to display 6 Press the PRINT key to store the setting 7 Press the CAL key to return to the weighing mode Recalling the memory data Confirm that the Data memory data parameter is set to data 2 1 Press and hold the PRINT key until is displayed then release the key 2 Press the PRINT key to enter the memory recall mode The type o...

Page 64: ... Press the PRINT key to display with blinking 4 Press the RE ZERO key to display with blinking 5 Press the PRINT key to delete all data 6 The balance displays end and returns to the weighing mode 12 2 Data Memory For Calibration And Calibration Test Characteristic Calibration data when and how it is performed and calibration test data can be stored in memory All the data in memory is available to ...

Page 65: ...yed The output format conforms to GLP output Step5 When output at one time is completed displays after is displayed Step6 If the saved history is deleted all at once please proceed to How to delete history To return to the weighing value press the CAL key If the indicators blink in turn during weighing display 50 instance of data are stored If history is saved history in this state old data will b...

Page 66: ...release the key is displayed 2 Press the SAMPLE key to display 3 Press the PRINT key to display 4 Press the RE ZERO key to change Display 5 Press PRINT while is displayed output at once is started 6 When the balance displays and returns to the weighing mode Press and hold Release Deleting ...

Page 67: ...of variation are obtained by the equation below Standard deviation Standard deviation Coefficient of variation CV Average Maximum value Average Relative error of maximum value Average Minimum value Average Relative error of minimum value Average When there is data with a minimum display digit off the calculation result is displayed with the minimum display digit off Minimum display digit is rounde...

Page 68: ...mum minimum average Standard deviation coefficient of variation Relative error of maximum value relative error of minimum value 7 Press the PRINT key to store the setting 8 Press the CAL key to return to the weighing mode Selecting the unit 9 Press the MODE key to select the unit to be used for the statistical calculation mode In the example shown at the right gram g is selected Notes Selecting th...

Page 69: ...r and the weight data and includes the weight data to statistical calculation in the weighing mode Output is not in the data format specified in the function table because of the data number added Outputs the statistical results while the statistical results are displayed Output is not in the data format specified in the function table CAL key Returns to the weighing mode 1 Press the RE ZERO key t...

Page 70: ... Relative error of minimum value 3 Deleting the latest data When the wrong data is entered it can be deleted and excluded from statistical calculation Only the latest data can be deleted 1 In the weighing mode press the MODE key to display 1 2 Press the PRINT key to display 3 Press the RE ZERO key to display 4 Press the PRINT key to delete the latest data and exclude it from statistical calculatio...

Page 71: ...d and the number of data will be 0 zero 1 In the weighing mode press the MODE key to display 2 Press the PRINT key to display 3 Press the RE ZERO key to display 4 Press the PRINT key to delete the statistical data The number of data becomes 0 zero when the balance returns to the weighing mode ...

Page 72: ...is displayed then release the key 2 Select the application function Press the SAMPLE key several times to display 1ap fnc Then press the PRINT key to display 1 3 Change the application function parameter to 2 Press the RE ZERO key to display Press the PRINT key to confirm the change After end 1 is displayed Enabling Zero after output 4 Select Zero after output Press the SAMPLE key several times to...

Page 73: ... and press the PRINT key The balance displays Storing the weight value of formula 2 The weight value data is output when the peripheral output equipment is connected 5 When there are some more formulae to be added repeat step 4 6 After mixing is complete press the MODE key to display the statistical results 7 Press the PRINT key to output the number of data saved including the tare value and the t...

Page 74: ... changes according to the calculation time Ct The relationship between calculation time Ct and flow update timing is as follows Calculation Time Ct Display update Calculation Time Ct Display update Calculation Time Ct Display update 1 sec 1 sec 30 sec 1 sec 20 min 10 sec 2 sec 1 sec 1 min 1 sec 30 min 15 sec 5 sec 1 sec 2 min 1 sec 1 hour 30 sec 10 sec 1 sec 5 min 3 sec 20 sec 1 sec 10 min 5 sec T...

Page 75: ...the flow rate unit go to 5 If you want store the setting go to 7 If you want to cancel the flow function press the RE ZERO key and return to Setting of flow rate unit 5 Press the SAMPLE key to display 6 Press the RE ZERO key to set the setting value Parameter Contents 0 g s gram sec 1 g m gram min 2 g h gram hour 3 mL s milliliter sec 4 mL m milliliter min 5 mL h milliliter hour 7 Press the PRINT ...

Page 76: ...resolution of the flow rate calculation result can be set The larger the number the more precision will be calculated RE ZERO key Change the resolution PRINT key Store setting value If the flow rate unit is g the display will return to weighing display When the flow rate unit is mL the display goes to density setting display CAL key It returns to weighing display without storing the set value How ...

Page 77: ...NT key Read the density of the selected density number and return to weighing display CAL key Return to the weighing display without reading the density of the selected density number 14 2 Flow Measurement Setting Flow value range by models Model Flow value range 0 001g model 0 01 100 0 01g model 0 1 1000 0 1g model 1 5000 Depending on the sample to measure the flow rate the above values may not a...

Page 78: ... Response priority Ct setting Accuracy priority 1sec 2sec 5sec 10sec 20sec 30sec 1min 2min 5min 10min 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 Example When measuring the flow rate of 20 ml min Set the calculation time in 5 seconds to 30 seconds In the case of using 0 1g model Flow rate mL min Response priority Ct setting Accuracy priority 1sec 2sec 5sec 10sec 20sec 30sec 1min 2min 5min 10min 1 ...

Page 79: ... Long press Display ON OFF Short press Display OFF ON RE ZERO key 1 Gross zero In the g display the range of the minimum scale is 0 Clear a tare value With nothing on the weighing pan press the ON OFF key and press the RE ZERO key in the state of gross zero Gross zero mark lit 1 2 When the gross total amount is non zero and positive value Store a tare value Update 3 When the gross total amount is ...

Page 80: ...n 3 Press the RE ZERO key to display the tare value is set updated NET is displayed on the display 4 Place the object 5 Press the PRINT key it will output in the order of NET object GROSS total amount TARE tare 6 Remove anything on the weighing pan and press the ON OFF key to return to the 1 To continue weighing without changing the tare value remove the object only place the next weighing object ...

Page 81: ...splayed even if the minimum weighing warning function is ON Also a value greater than weighing capacity cannot be set as minimum weighing value There are two kinds of warning display as follows Excluding near zero Including near zero Near zero is within 10 digits of 0 g Setting procedure 1 Hold down the SAMPLE key to display the function setting 2 Press the SAMPLE key several times to display 3 Pr...

Page 82: ...eration RE ZERO key Change the value of the blinking digit MODE key Change the value of the blinking digit SAMPLE key Move the blinking digit PRINT key Store the set value and proceed to the next item CAL key Advance to the next item without storing the setting value Note If is set to anything other than the unit is fixed in g units and it cannot be changed the unit with the MODE key To turn OFF t...

Page 83: ...aution Do not apply excessive force to the underhook When not in use do not open the cover to prevent dust from getting into the balance Do not push the underhook upward The weighing pan pan support and draft gate fall off when turning over the balance Remove them first When not in use attach the plastic cap to prevent dust from getting into the balance Cap Underhook Hole diameter approx 4mm Botto...

Page 84: ... coefficient Confirming the coefficient 4 The current coefficient is displayed with the first digit blinking When it is not to be changed press the CAL key and proceed to step 6 When it is to be changed press the RE ZERO key and proceed to step 5 Setting the coefficient 5 Set the coefficient using the following keys SAMPLE key To select a digit to change the value The selected digit blinks RE ZERO...

Page 85: ...ws 1 Register the density mode Density mode cannot be used at the factory setting Please refer to 10 Function Table Unit registration and register the gravimeter mode Density mode is selected as one of the units with the MODE key 2 Select whether the object to be measured is solid or liquid Function setting 3 In the case of solid density measurement select a method of inputting the density of liqu...

Page 86: ...SAMPLE key 3 Transfer the sample from the weighing pan in air to the weighing pan in liquid and wait for the display to stabilize If outputting the mass of the sample press the PRINT key Next press the SAMPLE key to fix the weight in liquid and shift to the density input mode g turned off Note When E is displayed when weighing capacity is exceeded press the SAMPLE key is invalid 5 Enter the densit...

Page 87: ...he water temperature and density 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 0 99565 0 99534 0 99503 0 99470 0 99437 0 99403 0 99368 0 99333 0 99297 0 99259 40 0 99222 0 991...

Page 88: ...0 mm below the liquid level 3 Move the sample to the pan in liquid If the weight value is stored or output press the PRINT key to store it after a stable weight value is displayed Press the SAMPLE key to decide the weight value in liquid and proceed to next step g turned off lights lights Note If E out of range is displayed the SAMPLE key is inactive 4 Enter the volume of the float Refer to 5 Ente...

Page 89: ...range is 0 01cm3 to 99 99cm3 every 0 01cm3 RE ZERO Key The key to set the value of the blinking digit MODE key The key to select the blinking digit to change the value SAMPLE key Move the blinking digit PRINT key The key to store the change and return to the density mode Proceed to Step 5 CAL key The key to cancel the change and return to the density mode Proceed to Step 5 ...

Page 90: ...DE SAMPLE PRINT and RE ZERO keys At factory setting the password function is not used The management of the password function is performed in Password function of the Function table 20 1 Using Password Function The password function can be switched between Use or Not used at Password function of the Function Table 1 Press and hold the SAMPLE key in the weighing mode ba5fnc is displayed 2 Press the...

Page 91: ...tomatically after no operation for ten minutes MODE key Character SAMPLE key Character 5 PRINT key Character p RE ZERO key Character CAL key Back key CAL key long press Delete password 9 Input four characters of the new password using these keys 10 The balance displays 5ure ye5 where No is blinking when No is selected Press the CAL key to return to the 4th character input 11 Press the RE ZERO key ...

Page 92: ...elete the password 1 10 1 Press and hold the CAL key to display and blink the when setting the password 2 Press the PRINT key to display 3 Press the RE ZERO to change 4 Press the PRINT when to delete the password ...

Page 93: ... SAMPLE key Character 5 PRINT key Character p RE ZERO key Character CAL key Back key 4 When the password is correct the balance displays weighing value after full segment display When the password is incorrect fail is displayed and the buzzer sounds three times 20 4 Missing Password If the correct password is missing the balance can not be used Contact your local A D dealer to reset the password t...

Page 94: ...operation of the balance by the self diagnosis function Refer to 6 2 Self diagnosis Function Fatal faults are indicated by messages Check the balance performance using an external weight Be sure to place the weight in the center of the weighing pan Check the balance repeatability linearity and calibrated value using external weights with a known value 2 Checking that the operating environment or w...

Page 95: ...container been allowed to equalize to the ambient temperature Refer to 2 3 During Use Is the sample charged with static electricity Refer to 2 3 During Use This occurs especially with 0 001g models when the relative humidity is low Is the sample of magnetic material such as iron There are cautions about weighing magnetic materials Refer to 2 3 During Use ...

Page 96: ...the balance Refer to 2 3 During Use To return to the weighing mode press the CAL key Out of the setting range The data to be stored is out of the setting range Malfunction of the internal memory element of the balance If this error continues to be displayed repair is necessary Please contact your dealer EC E16 Internal mass error Applying the internal mass does not yield a change in the mass value...

Page 97: ...ng samples will shift the balance to the counting mode But for accurate counting be sure to add samples Clock battery error The clock backup battery has been depleted Press any key and set the time 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 Power supply voltage fault The...

Page 98: ...Timeout error If the timeout parameter is set to t Up1 the balance did not receive the next character of a command within the time limit of one second Confirm the communication EC E04 Excess characters error The balance received excessive characters in a command Confirm the command EC E06 Format error A command includes incorrect data Example The data is numerically incorrect Confirm the command E...

Page 99: ...rating environment Advise The balance can be used while this indicator is blinking We recommend that you perform automatic self calibration for precision weighing 22 4 Asking For Repair If the balance needs service or repair contact your local A D dealer The balance is a precision instrument Use much care when handling the balance and observe the following when transporting the balance Use the ori...

Page 100: ...rcent mode Minimum 100 mass 0 100g Minimum 100 display 0 01 0 1 1 Depends on the reference mass stored Carat Weighing capacity 8100ct 5500ct 3100ct 2100ct 1600ct 1100ct Minimum display 0 05ct Monme Weighing capacity 432mom 293mom 165mom 112mom 85mom 58mom Minimum disiplay 0 005mom Interface RS 232C USB External calibration weight 50g 100g 100g interval 1600g 50g 100g 100g interval 1000g 50g 100g 1...

Page 101: ...t mode Minimum 100 mass 1 00g Minimum 100 display 0 01 0 1 1 Depends on the reference mass stored Carat Weighing capacity 50100ct 31000ct 21000ct 16000ct 11000ct Minimum display 0 05ct Monme Weighing capacity 2720mom 1653mom 1120mom 853mom 586mom Minimum display 0 05mom Interface RS 232C USB External calibration weight 500g 1000g 1000g interval 10000g 500g 1000g 1000g interval 6000g 500g 1000g 100...

Page 102: ...0 mass 10 0g Minimum 100 display 0 01 0 1 1 Depends on the reference mass stored Carat Weighing capacity 50100ct 31000ct Minimum display 0 5ct Monme Weighing capacity 2720mom 1653mom Minimum display 0 5mom Interface RS 232C USB External calibration weight 500g 1000g 1000g interval 10000g 500g 1000g 1000g interval 6000g Weighing pan 165mm x 165mm External dimensions 212 w x317 D x93 H Power supply ...

Page 103: ...unting mode Minimum unit mass 0 001g Number of samples 5 10 25 50 or 100 pieces Percent mode Minimum 100 mass 0 100g Minimum 100 display 0 01 0 1 1 Depends on the reference mass stored Carat Weighing capacity 8100ct 5500ct 3100ct 2100ct 1600ct Minimum display 0 05ct Monme Weighing capacity 432mom 293mom 165mom 112mom 85mom 58mom Minimum display 0 005mom Interface RS 232C USB External calibration w...

Page 104: ...times second or 20 times second Counting mode Minimum unit mass 0 01g Number of samples 5 10 25 50 or 100 pieces Percent mode Minimum 100 mass 1 00g Minimum 100 display 0 01 0 1 1 Depends on the reference mass stored Carat Weighing capacity 50100ct 31000ct 21000ct 16000ct 11000ct Minimum display 0 05ct Monme Weighing capacity 2720mom 1653mom 1120mom 853mom 586mom Minimum display 0 05mom Interface ...

Page 105: ... or 20 times second Counting mode Minimum unit mass 0 1g Number of samples 5 10 25 50 or 100 pieces Percent mode Minimum 100 mass 10 0g Minimum 100 display 0 01 0 1 1 Depends on the reference mass stored Carat Weighing capacity 50100ct 31000ct Minimum display 0 5ct Monme Weighing capacity 2720mom 1653mom Minimum display 0 5mom Interface RS 232C USB External calibration weight 500g 1000g 1000g inte...

Page 106: ...GF 1003A GF 1603A 1 Opening width when transparent plate is removed 2 Inside dimension 3 Weighing pan size 4 Height from the weighing pan to the lid of the breeze break 5 Opening height when transparent plate is removed 6 Position under the floor weighing platform 7 DC jack protruding dimension of AC adapter ...

Page 107: ... GX 4002A GX 6002A GX 10002A GX 6001A GX 10001A GF 2002A GF 3002A GF 4002A GF 6002A GF 10002A GF 6001A GF 10001A 3 Weighing pan size 6 Position under the floor weighing platform 7 DC jack protruding dimension of AC adapter ...

Page 108: ... kit Unit that enables easy weighing of the sample s weight in air and in water GXA 23 PRINT Foot switch input for PRINT External contact input terminal that can operate PRINT and RE ZERO key Foot switch of print function included AX SW137 PRINT GXA 23 RE ZERO Foot switch input for RE ZERO External contact input terminal that can operate PRINT and RE ZERO key Foot switch of RE ZERO function includ...

Page 109: ...a Therefore it is possible to store data in an environment where a computer can not be used The stored data can be read to a personal computer using USB As the AD 1687 is recognized as USB memory special software is not required to read the data AD 1688 Data Logger When connected to the RS 232C interface of the balance the AD 1688 can store the data in an environment where a personal computer can ...

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