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Contents 

1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 4

 

1-1 Features ....................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

1-2 About The Models ........................................................................................................................................ 5

 

1-3 Compliance .................................................................................................................................................. 5

 

2. Unpacking The Balance ..................................................................................................... 7

 

2-1 Installing The Balance .................................................................................................................................. 9

 

2-2 Precautions .................................................................................................................................................. 9

 

2-3 During Use ................................................................................................................................................. 10

 

2-4 After Use ..................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

2-5 Power Supply ............................................................................................................................................. 11

 

3. Display Symbols And Key Operation................................................................................ 12

 

4. Weighing Units ................................................................................................................. 14

 

4-1 Units ........................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

4-2 Storing Units ............................................................................................................................................... 17

 

5. Weighing .......................................................................................................................... 19

 

5-1 Basic Operation .......................................................................................................................................... 19

 

5-2 Counting Mode

PCS

 ............................................................................................................................ 21

 

5-3 Percent Mode (

) ...................................................................................................................................... 23

 

5-4 Animal Weighing Mode

Hold Function

 ................................................................................................. 24

 

6. Impact 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 Internal Mass Value Of The GX-A series .......................................................................... 33

 

8-6 Correcting The Internal Mass Value Of The GX-A series (Auto) .................................................................... 34

 

8-7 Correcting The Internal Mass Value Of The GX-A series (Manual) ....................................................................... 35

 

9. Function Switch And Initialization ..................................................................................... 36

 

9-1 Permit Or Inhibit ......................................................................................................................................... 36

 

Summary of Contents for GX-203A

Page 1: ...ance 1WMPD4003475 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 series GF 203A GF 303A GF 403A GF 603A GF 1003A GF 1603A GF...

Page 2: ...ated 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 subjec...

Page 3: ...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...

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 Me...

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...

Page 6: ...low 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 stor...

Page 7: ...an 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 ar...

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Page 9: ...onal 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 Ma...

Page 10: ...e 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...

Page 11: ...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 leve...

Page 12: ...m 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 stro...

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 materia...

Page 14: ...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 Ca...

Page 15: ...ay 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...

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...

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 23...

Page 18: ...e 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 0...

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 indic...

Page 20: ...zation 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 s...

Page 21: ...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 minimu...

Page 22: ...et 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 n...

Page 23: ...de 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...

Page 24: ...Try 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...

Page 25: ...he 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 balanc...

Page 26: ...n 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...

Page 27: ...eater 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 fr...

Page 28: ...d 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...

Page 29: ...ere 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...

Page 30: ...ting 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 externa...

Page 31: ...ion 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 t...

Page 32: ...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...

Page 33: ...emoved 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...

Page 34: ...alibration 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...

Page 35: ...orrection 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 co...

Page 36: ...cted 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 weig...

Page 37: ...ple 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...

Page 38: ...ta 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 cha...

Page 39: ...nges 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 T...

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 OF...

Page 41: ...ed 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...

Page 42: ...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 m...

Page 43: ...rox 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...

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...

Page 45: ...rence 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 setti...

Page 46: ...n 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...

Page 47: ...400bps 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 Qui...

Page 48: ...asureing 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 Applicat...

Page 49: ...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 t...

Page 50: ...uch 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...

Page 51: ...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 usef...

Page 52: ...me 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 v...

Page 53: ...peration 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 value...

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 com...

Page 55: ...ress 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 W...

Page 56: ...ey 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...

Page 57: ...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 n...

Page 58: ...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...

Page 59: ...rrect 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 nu...

Page 60: ...IGNATURE 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...

Page 61: ...56789 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 34...

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...

Page 63: ...ress 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 da...

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...

Page 65: ...ed 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 his...

Page 66: ...elease 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 Wh...

Page 67: ...f 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 Ave...

Page 68: ...um 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...

Page 69: ...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 Outp...

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 weigh...

Page 71: ...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 stat...

Page 72: ...s 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 paramet...

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...

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 Cal...

Page 75: ...he 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...

Page 76: ...esolution 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 un...

Page 77: ...T 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 Measure...

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 t...

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...

Page 80: ...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...

Page 81: ...played 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 Excludi...

Page 82: ...ration 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...

Page 83: ...ution 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 an...

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 change...

Page 85: ...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...

Page 86: ...MPLE 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...

Page 87: ...the 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 0 998...

Page 88: ...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 t...

Page 89: ...ange is 0 01 3 to 99 99 3 every 0 01 3 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 P...

Page 90: ...E 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...

Page 91: ...omatically 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 cha...

Page 92: ...lete 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 t...

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 i...

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 pl...

Page 95: ...ontainer 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 whe...

Page 96: ...ncing 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...

Page 97: ...dding 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...

Page 98: ...d 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 Excess characters err...

Page 99: ...ating 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...

Page 100: ...cent 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 Wei...

Page 101: ...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 c...

Page 102: ...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...

Page 103: ...nting 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 c...

Page 104: ...imes 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 refere...

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 stor...

Page 106: ...F 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 transparen...

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 di...

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 swit...

Page 109: ...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 speci...

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