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MS-70 

 

MX-50 

 

MF-50 

 

ML-50 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1WMPD4000477F 

Summary of Contents for MF-50

Page 1: ...MS 70 MX 50 MF 50 ML 50 1WMPD4000477F...

Page 2: ...is manual is subject to change without notice at any time to improve the product Product specifications are subject to change without any obligation on the part of the manufacturer Under the copyright...

Page 3: ...6 Measurement Procedure 19 6 1 Standard Mode Operation 19 6 1 1 ACCURACY 19 6 1 2 Operation 19 6 2 Quick Mode Operation 22 6 2 1 ACCURACY 22 6 2 2 Operation 22 6 3 Program Number 25 6 3 1 Storing a M...

Page 4: ...1 1 Preparation 54 11 1 2 Output All Data at One Time 55 11 1 3 Delete All Data at One Time 55 12 Calibration 56 12 1 Identification Number ID No 56 12 1 1 Setting the ID Number 56 12 2 Calibration o...

Page 5: ...ant structure If there is leakage of liquid into the analyzer it may cause damage to the analyzer or receiving electric shock Do not look at the active halogen lamp to protect your eyes from damage Do...

Page 6: ...ommercial environment If this unit is operated in a residential area it may cause some interference and under these circumstances the user would be required to take at his own expense whatever measure...

Page 7: ...MS 70 MX 50 MF 50 ML 50 5...

Page 8: ...our local voltage Confirm that the rated voltage of the halogen lamp is correct for your power supply voltage Refer to 14 4 Troubleshooting Voltage Label Power Supply Voltage The Rated Voltage of Halo...

Page 9: ...zer Do Not Measure a Dangerous Sample Do not use an explosive flammable or noxious substance as a sample Do not use a sample that makes a dangerous substance by drying it Do not use unknown substances...

Page 10: ...ways effective If there is an error or danger press the STOP key 2 3 After Use and Maintaining the Analyzer Put dust cover on the analyzer after it is cool Clean the glass housing carefully Clean fing...

Page 11: ...the result is obtained Manual mode This mode can stop the measurement by key operation and the result is decided The heating patterns can be used for analysis mode without using the quick mode For ML...

Page 12: ...e to find the analyzing mode The sample pans can be used repeatedly The sample pans and the disposable aluminum foil pans are included in the standard accessories There is a test sample that is used t...

Page 13: ...voltage receptacle type and the power cord Fuse T6 3A 250V RS 232C serial interface Fuse T100mA 250V Power input Power supply voltage label Sample pan Breeze break ring Pan handle Glass housing Haloge...

Page 14: ...fiber sheets O O O Spoon O O O Tweezers O O O RS 232C serial interface cable O O Sample pan 20 20 20 10 Pan handle 2 2 2 1 Disposable aluminum foil pan 100 100 100 100 CD ROM 1 WinCT Moisture WinCT Mo...

Page 15: ...tity for standard mode and quick mode Standard mode Quick mode Target quantity of sample g Target quantity At gram display Automatic mode Preset termination value min 8 Drying rate At measurement Curr...

Page 16: ...ls measurement program with the program number during the gram display PROGRAM Selects a heating pattern while the drying temperature is selected SELECT Selects item in the measurement program Changes...

Page 17: ...0 V AC 120 V 200 240 V AC 200V to AC 240 V AC 240 V 4 Confirm that the power switch is set to the OFF position 5 Connect the power cord Ground the analyzer with the earth terminal on the power cord 6...

Page 18: ...eeds to step 5 RESET key Cancels the adjustment and proceeds to step 5 Symbols and arrangement of the calendar ymd Year month day mdy Month day year dmy Day month year The arrangement of the calendar...

Page 19: ...ART key to start a measurement Select the proper Analysis Mode to finish a measurement Use the change of moisture content per one minute min that is displayed during measurement as a reference value T...

Page 20: ...dheres to the sample pan Example Chewing gums caramel hony etc Procedure Preparation before heating 1 Put the glass fiber sheet on the sample pan 2 Press the RESET key to display zero 3 Soak the sampl...

Page 21: ...1 0 01 min 0 02 min 0 05 min 0 01 0 02 min 0 05 min 0 10 min MS 70 0 1 0 10 min 0 20 min 0 50 min 0 01 0 02 min 0 05 min 0 10 min MX 50 0 1 0 10 min 0 20 min 0 05 0 05 min 0 10 min 0 1 MF 50 1 0 1 Pre...

Page 22: ...to select the drying temperature 6 Press the or key to set 130 C Store the Parameters and Finish the Operation 7 Press the ENTER key to store the parameters The weighing mode is automatically displaye...

Page 23: ...sampling data Finish the Measurement 15 When the change of moisture content per one minute drying rate reaches the preset termination value the measurement is completed and the buzzer beeps 16 Open th...

Page 24: ...5 min 0 01 0 05 min 0 10 min 0 20 min MS 70 0 1 0 10 min 0 20 min 0 50 min 0 01 0 05 min 0 10 min 0 20 min MX 50 0 1 0 10 min 0 20 min 0 50 min 0 05 0 1 MF 50 1 0 10 min 0 20 min 0 50 min 0 1 Preset T...

Page 25: ...ey to select the drying temperature 6 Press the or key to set 130 C Store Parameters and Finish the Operation 7 Press the ENTER key to store the parameters The weighing mode is automatically displayed...

Page 26: ...mpling data Finish the Measurement 15 When the change of moisture content per one minute drying rate reaches the preset termination value the measurement is completed and the buzzer beeps 16 Open the...

Page 27: ...can be renewed 1 Press and hold the PROGRAM key in gram display 2 Press the or key to select a program number 3 Press the ENTER key to use the selected number 4 Press the SELECT key to edit the parame...

Page 28: ...ondition is automatically selected by ACCURACY and minimum value of display When drying rate is less than preset termination value measurement is completed automatically Quick drying Automatic Mode U...

Page 29: ...tandard Mode ACCURACY Model Minimum scale HI MID LO 0 001 0 01 min 0 02 min 0 05 min 0 01 0 02 min 0 05 min 0 10 min MS 70 0 1 0 10 min 0 20 min 0 50 min 0 01 0 02 min 0 05 min 0 10 min MX 50 0 1 0 10...

Page 30: ...r Mode Sample is dried for a preset analysis time Drying Time 1 minute to 480 minutes Setting interval 1 minute during 1 minute to 60 minutes 5 minutes during 60 minutes to 480 minutes Factory setting...

Page 31: ...C to 200 C 1 C interval Drying temperature range for MX 50 MF 50 and ML 50 50 C to 200 C 1 C interval When a measurement is started and one hour passes the maximum temperature is automatically regulat...

Page 32: ...Automatic Mode Analysis mode Automatic mode Symbol U a Analyzing mode to finish measurement 0 05 min Items for Timer Mode Analysis mode Timer mode Symbol U t Analyzing mode to finish measurement 10 mi...

Page 33: ...reset Termination Value for Automatic Mode 9 Select the preset termination value with the SELECT key Select 0 05 min with the or key Set the Analysis Time for the Timer Mode 10 Select time with the SE...

Page 34: ...Operation 14 Press the ENTER key to store the new parameters for the measurement program to program number 2 Pressing the key the weighing mode is automatically displayed When PROG 2 is recalled the...

Page 35: ...d ACCURACY MID Analyzing mode to finish measurement Automatic setting by ACCURACY Items for Automatic Mode Analysis mode Automatic mode Symbol U a Analyzing mode to finish measurement 0 05 min Items f...

Page 36: ...rmination Value for Automatic Mode 10 Select preset termination value with the SELECT key Select 0 05 min with the or key Set the Measurement Unit 11 Select measurement unit with the SELECT key Select...

Page 37: ...drying Final drying temperature 160 C Ramp time 5 0 minutes Drying time 10 0 minutes Measurement unit Moisture content Minimum scale value during measurement 0 01 Minimum scale value of gram display...

Page 38: ...e of the Display 11 Select the display with the SELECT key Select 0 01 with the or key Set the Minimum Scale Value of the Gram Display 12 Select gram display with the SELECT key Select 0 001 g with th...

Page 39: ...mode Standard mode Symbol 5td ACCURACY MID Analyzing mode to finish measurement Automatic setting by ACCURACY Items for Automatic Mode Analysis mode Automatic mode Symbol U a Analyzing mode to finish...

Page 40: ...o drying temperature 1 with the or key Set the Time 9 Select time with the SELECT key Set 5 0 minutes with the or key Set Drying Temperature 2 10 Select drying Temperature 2 with the SELECT key Set 16...

Page 41: ...to page 37 for Standard Mode Automatic Mode or Manual Mode This explanation uses the following parameters and sample displays of MX 50 Temperature 1 can be set higher than temperature 2 in step dryin...

Page 42: ...of the timer mode with the or key Press these keys to select it Set the Heating Pattern 6 Select drying temperature with the SELECT key Select step drying of the heating pattern with the PROGRAM key S...

Page 43: ...with the SELECT key Select 0 001 g with the or key Store the Parameters and Finish the Operation 14 Press the ENTER key to store the new parameters of the measurement program to program number 6 Press...

Page 44: ...ut the breeze break ring pan support pan handle and sample pan in order Do not put a sample on the pan Close the heater cover Press the ENTER to start the check If Clo5e is displayed the heater cover...

Page 45: ...A hot sample pan may cause an error Allow the pan to cool before the next test Measurement 1 Enter the following parameters Analysis mode Standard mode Symbol 5td Drying program Heating pattern Stand...

Page 46: ...ng the function of the AD 8121B Use the AD 8121B accessory cable to connect them Setting List Analyzer settings Use prt 5 d pU5e info AD 8121B settings Dip switch Result and easurement program Excludi...

Page 47: ...ameter to print Measurement data Refer to 13 Function Table prt 0 When pressing the ENTER key the result is outputted prt 1 Data is outputted after measurement automatically Print Example A D Factory...

Page 48: ...1 Factory settings How To Print Analyzer Information and Measurement Program 1 Display the gram unit of the weighing mode 2 Press and hold the ENTER key 3 Press the SELECT key to select li5t 4 Press t...

Page 49: ...432 g FINAL WEIGTH 4 321 g RESULT MOIST W 20 45 ANALYSIS TIME 5 4min DATE 2004 09 30 TIME 13 24 57 REMARKS SIGNATURE 1 ID number can be changed Refer to 12 1 Identification Number ID No Analysis mode...

Page 50: ...rd drying and quick drying only MODE AUTOMATIC 0 10 min Automatic mode Analyzing mode to finish measurement MODE TIMER 20 0min Timer mode Analysis time MODE MANUAL Manual mode MODE STANDARD HI Standar...

Page 51: ...2 When result reaches to 999 measurement is stopped Date It is printed date and time of the built in clock in the analyzer Arrangement of the calendar is the same setting of the built in clock Refer t...

Page 52: ...MS 70 and MX 50 Length 2m straight through type for modem The MS 70 and MX 50 have the standard accessory software WinCT Moisture for Windows It has the function to make graphs of the change of moistu...

Page 53: ...puter DTE Pin No Signal Name 2 Description Direction Signal Name 1 FG Frame ground FG 2 RXD Receive data TXD 3 TXD Transmit data RXD 4 RTS Ready to send 3 RTS 5 CTS Clear to send 3 CTS 6 DSR Data set...

Page 54: ...y models Sign of ASCII code 0Dh Carriage return 0Ah Line feed 20h Space Sample Mass Format Gram Display Positive Overload Format Too heavy weighing e display Negative Overload Format Too light weighin...

Page 55: ...to each command Command Description Q Outputs the current data SIR Outputs data continuously C Stops data output by SIR command QM Outputs the data during measurement In other mode QM can not use STAR...

Page 56: ...he function can not store the next data The function can store new data after deleting the stored data Caution When pressing the STOP key during a measurement except manual mode the result is not stor...

Page 57: ...to return to the weighing mode 11 1 3 Delete All Data at One Time 1 Display the gram unit of the weighing mode 2 Press and hold the ENTER key to display out 3 Press the SELECT key to display Clr Pres...

Page 58: ...number to be used in the calibration report The number can be used for management and maintenance of the analyzer 12 1 Identification Number ID No The ID number consists of the following seven charac...

Page 59: ...splay Cal 5 Press the ENTER key to display Cal 0 6 If 20g mass is used Press the ENTER key Proceed to step 8 If 50g mass is used Press the SELECT key Proceed to step 7 7 Press the or key to select 50...

Page 60: ...Output format adapted to GLP GMP and ISO info 1 or info 2 Calibration report is printed at Calibration of the Weighting Sensor and Calibration of Drying Temperature AD 8121B MODE 3 Dump print Receive...

Page 61: ...calibrator 2 Curve the sensor wire so it does not touch the heater cover and glass housing when closing heater cover Level the sensor pan Do not leave a gap between the pan support and the sensor 3 Tu...

Page 62: ...ature Sensor Adapted to GLP GMP and ISO Preset the following parameters to print data to AD 8121B Device Parameter Description Interval pU5e 1 1 Approx two seconds interval in each line Analyzer Outpu...

Page 63: ...1 Output with approx two seconds interval in each line 0 1 Not used 1 To output print items with analyzer information measurement program measurement data and signature space at one time 3 Output form...

Page 64: ...Selects a parameter ENTER key Stores the parameter and proceeds to the next item RESET key Cancels the operation and returns to the weighing mode 5 If you want to finish the operation press the RESET...

Page 65: ...al packing material and box for transportation 14 1 Cleaning the Heater Unit Clean the glass housing when it is stained not clear to maintain the drying performance The glass housing can be removed by...

Page 66: ...injury Clean the surface of the halogen lamp If there is a stain or fingerprint it may shorten life of the halogen lamp Do not touch the lamp directly Dispose of a used halogen lamp that keeps its sha...

Page 67: ...n on the analyzer The gram unit of the weighing mode is displayed 2 Press and hold the SELECT key to enter the function table 3 Press the SELECT key to display Clr 4 Press the ENTER key to enter the i...

Page 68: ...pplied to the halogen lamp When an overheat has occurred power is not supplied to the halogen lamp until the halogen lamp becomes cool Check the rated voltage of the halogen lamp that is printed aroun...

Page 69: ...ure calibration If pressing any key the weighing mode is displayed e Positive Overload Overweight The sample has exceeded the weighing capacity If the weighing sample pan is empty and this error is di...

Page 70: ...h ACCURACY and display When drying rate reaches the termination value measurement is automatically completed 2 Quick mode Quick drying When drying rate is less than preset termination value measuremen...

Page 71: ...O O O O Breeze break ring O O O O Display cover O O O O Power cord 3 O O O O Spare fuse T100mA 250V O O O O Spare fuse T6 3A 250V O O O O Instruction manual O O O O Dust cover O O O Test sample O O O...

Page 72: ...amp for AC 100V to 120 V AX MX 34 120V Halogen lamp for AC 200V to 240 V AX MX 34 240V Pan handle 2 pcs AX MX 35 Tweezers 2 pcs AX MX 36 Spoon 2 pcs AX MX 37 Display cover 5 pcs AX MX 38 Dust cover AX...

Page 73: ...55 42 Character 56 Cl pf 67 Cl adj 61 Cl err 67 Clo5e 42 67 Clock 16 61 Clr 55 61 Clr go 65 Comma 61 Command 53 Continuous measurement 17 CR 52 CTS 51 data 54 61 Data bits 51 Data memory 54 Data memor...

Page 74: ...9 26 28 37 39 Ramp drying 9 28 33 35 37 39 Ratio 29 RATIO D W 29 RATIO W D 29 Reference card 11 Repeatability 17 Report 58 60 RESET key 14 RS 232C 11 50 51 RTS 51 RXD 51 Sample mass 26 Sample pan 7 1...

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