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11. Environment

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 11.1 

Overview ..........................................................................................................57 

 11.2 

Stability 

and 

Response (Averaging)................................................................57 

 

11.3 Stability Detection Settings .............................................................................58 

 

11.3.1 What is Stability Detection?................................................................58 

 11.3.2 

Stability 

Detection Band......................................................................59 

 

11.3.3 Timing of Stability Mark Illumination and Linked Operation..........60 

 11.4 

Tracking............................................................................................................60 

 

 

12. Units

.........................................................................................................................61 

 

12.1 Unit Display Set-up .........................................................................................61 

 12.2 

Percentage 

(%) Conversion.............................................................................62 

 

 

13. Enhancing Productivity

...............................................................................63 

 

 

13.1 Checkweighing and Target Display................................................................63 

 

13.1.1 Checkweighing (Comparator) Display Type 1..................................64 

 

13.1.2 Checkweighing (Comparator) Display Type 2..................................64 

 13.1.3 

Target Mode .........................................................................................65 

 

13.2 Piece Counting (PCS)......................................................................................66 

 13.3 

Auto 

Print..........................................................................................................67 

 13.4 

Auto Zero..........................................................................................................69 

 13.5 

Zero Range.......................................................................................................70 

 13.6 

Taring/Printing at Stability...............................................................................71 

 13.7 

Pretaring Value.................................................................................................72 

 

 

14. Application Functions

...................................................................................73 

 

 

14.1 Solid Specific Gravity Measurement..............................................................73 

 

14.2 Liquid Density Measurement..........................................................................75 

 14.3 

Peak Hold .........................................................................................................77 

 14.4 

Interval Timer...................................................................................................79 

 14.5 

Add-on Mode ...................................................................................................80 

 14.6 

Animal 

Weighing .............................................................................................82 

 14.7 

Formulation Mode...........................................................................................85 

 

Summary of Contents for CU series

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Page 2: ...conventions used in this manual include Item Description 1 2 3 Indicates the step number in a procedure or a sequence of changes in the balance display key Indicates the operation key on the balance See 2 2 mass display Indicates that the balance is in the weighing mode and mass is displayed in one of the weighing units These sections include information to make using the balance more convenient N...

Page 3: ...nts or where it may be splashed by water Ensure that the power supply voltage meets the indicated range of the AC adapter x Handle the balance carefully The balance is a precision instrument of solid design x Do not connect peripheral devices other than those recommended by Shimadzu The balance may not operate properly if peripheral devices other than those specified in this manual are used The sp...

Page 4: ... directive 89 336 EEC amended by 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC EN55022 1994 A1 1995 A2 1997 Class B EN55024 1998 EN61000 3 2 1995 A1 1998 A2 1998 EN61000 3 3 1995 Low Voltage directive 73 23 EEC amended by 93 68 EEC EN60950 1992 A1 1993 A2 1993 Weighing Instruments Department Analytical Measuring Instruments Division CAS CORPORATION CAS BLDG 440 1 SUNGNAE DONG GANGDONG GU SEOUL KOREA ...

Page 5: ... CAS CLASS BalanceAgent software part of a comprehensive laboratory data management system CAS CLASSAgent Ask your CAS representative about it CAS WindowsDirect When CAS balances are integrated with laboratory software by means of our WindowsDirect function no communication software is required or used The CAS balance functions as a primary device in the system just as a keyboard mouse or other da...

Page 6: ...tallation Site 17 4 2 Unpacking and Delivery Inspection 19 4 3 Installation 22 4 4 Turning ON the Power 27 4 5 Span Calibration 28 5 Basic Operation 30 5 1 Weighing 30 5 2 Changing the Unit Display 31 6 WindowsDirect Function 32 6 1 Introduction Experience it 32 6 2 Set Up WindowsDirect 32 6 2 1 Setting Up the Balance 32 6 2 2 Cable Connection 33 6 2 3 Setting Up the Computer 33 6 2 4 Start and Ch...

Page 7: ...10 1 What is calibration 47 10 2 Calibration Execution 48 10 2 1 Span Calibration Using the Built in Weight UW Series Only 48 10 2 2 Calibration Check Using the Built in Weight UW Series Only 49 10 2 3 Span Calibration Using External Weights 50 10 2 4 Calibration Check Using External Weights 51 10 3 Calibration Setting 52 10 3 1 Selecting the Calibration Type 52 10 3 2 PSC Fully automatic Calibrat...

Page 8: ...3 Enhancing Productivity 63 13 1 Checkweighing and Target Display 63 13 1 1 Checkweighing Comparator Display Type 1 64 13 1 2 Checkweighing Comparator Display Type 2 64 13 1 3 Target Mode 65 13 2 Piece Counting PCS 66 13 3Auto Print 67 13 4Auto Zero 69 13 5 Zero Range 70 13 6 Taring Printing at Stability 71 13 7 Pretaring Value 72 14 Application Functions 73 14 1 Solid Specific Gravity Measurement...

Page 9: ... 7 Delimiter 101 15 4 Decimal Point Symbol in Output Data 101 16 Maintenance and Transportation 102 16 1 Maintenance 102 16 2 Moving the Balance 102 17 Troubleshooting 103 17 1 General Display 103 17 2 Error Display 104 17 3 Troubleshooting 105 17 4 LCD Liquid Crystal Display Check 105 Appendices 106 A 1 Menu Map 106 A 2 StandardAccessories and Maintenance Parts List 111 A 3 OptionalAccessories Li...

Page 10: ...n automatically calibrate sensitivity without the use of external weights Read this manual carefully before using this instrument and keep it with the balance for future reference This manual refers to the different types of UW and UX series UW UX series balances as follows H type UW UX H S type UW UX S Where represents the figure indicating the capacity H indicates high resolution and S indicates...

Page 11: ...12 2 Name and Function of Components 2 1 Components a Large pan model b Small pan model minimum display 0 01g ...

Page 12: ...13 c Small pan model minimum display 0 001g windbreak standard a b c common ...

Page 13: ...e is displayed 3 Units other than g must be set up before they can be used for measurement Only gram g percent and piece counting PCS are set up before shipment To set up other units or specific gravity measurement refer to section 12 or 14 1 14 2 4 When the unit is set to 10d the resolution of the minimum display is decreased by one decimal place 5 In Pouring mode See 11 2 the right most part of ...

Page 14: ...tessetting relatedtocommunication Batterysymbol Whenthebalanceisoperatedwiththeoptionalbatterypack thissymbo illuminatestoindicatethatthebatteryvoltagehasdropped Inversetriangle symbol Indicatestheset upofsolidspecificgravitymeasurement Usedasa substituteforthedecimalpoint Zerosymbol Indicatestheset upofAutoZerofunction Animalsymbol Indicatestheset upofAnimalWeighingfunction Add onsymbol Indicates...

Page 15: ...formance Features Analog display display PCS User unit Animal weighing Specific gravity measurement S W Checkweighing UXSeriesModel UX220H UX420H UX620H UX2200H UX4200H UX6200H UX420S UX820S UX4200S UX8200S Capacity 220g 420g 620g 2200g 4200g 6200g 420g 820g 4200g 8200g Minimum display 0 001g 0 001g 0 001g 0 01g 0 01g 0 01g 0 01g 0 01g 0 1g 0 1g Calibration range with external weights 100 220g 100...

Page 16: ...wer source to ensure that the attached AC adapter is used properly If this is not possible an optional battery pack is available as a special accessory x Verify that the supply power voltage conforms to that indicated on theAC adapter 2 Installation site Avoid sites where the balance will be exposed to the following ...

Page 17: ... or flammable gasses x Dust wind electromagnetic waves or magnetic fields Large capacity balances should be installed on a sturdy floor and table that can support the total load of the balanceAND object to be weighed ...

Page 18: ... 0 01g c Smallpanmodel Minimumdisplay 0 001g Model UW UXis UWorUX Additionalsuffixmay appearafterHorSon yourbalance UW UX2200H UW UX4200H UW UX6200H UW UX4200S UW UX8200S UW UX420S UW UX820S UW UX220H UW UX420H UW UX620H Balancemainbody 1 1 1 Pansupportercap 4 4 4 Pan 1 1 1 ACadapter 1 1 1 Protectivein usecover 1 1 1 Main 0 0 1 Lid 0 0 1 Windbreak set Fixing knob 0 0 2 Rubbercap 0 2 installedonbal...

Page 19: ...20 a Large pan model b Small pan model minimum display 0 01g ...

Page 20: ...21 c Small pan model minimum display 0 001g ...

Page 21: ... down UW only Do not operate step 2 with the balance placed on its side Place the balance on a smooth surface 2 Referring to the explanation label on the bottom of the balance turn the two transportation screws counterclockwise until they tighten again UW only When moving the balance again turn the two transportation screws clockwise until they tighen UW only ...

Page 22: ...ng level screws and observing the bubble gently press the left front corner of the balance so that both front level screw feet are touching the table surface 3 Bubble moves to the highest position Therefore adjust level screws so that the balance main body is lowered in the direction of the bubble Case 1 Right front of the balance is too high Turn right front level screw anti clockwise so that the...

Page 23: ...must fit pan supporter b Small pan model minimum display 0 01g Insert the four pan supporter caps into the holes in the top of the balance Place the pan gently on pan supporter caps Positioners of the pan must fit pan supporter The rubbercaps on topofthe mainbody maybe replaced with the stainless screws so that it will be more secure when exposed to organicsolvent c Small pan model minimum display...

Page 24: ...and fasten it with two fixing knobs 3 Insert the four pan supporter caps into the holes in the top of the balance Place the pan on them Positioners on the pan must fit pan supporter caps 4 Place windbreak lid on top of windbreak main fitting the hinge parts ...

Page 25: ...26 5 If you use protective in use cover peel off the paper to expose the adhesive on it then fit it on the display and key part Press the adhesive parts gently ...

Page 26: ... whole lighting oFF CHE 5 and CHE 4 are not displayed for the UX series A power cable may be necessary to connect the AC adapter to the power source depending on the type of the AC adapter 3 Press POWER key The whole display illuminates and then the display changes to indicate the gram display The backlight is illuminated When using the optional battery pack special accessory connect the fully cha...

Page 27: ...rmal traffic flow UW series Span Calibration Using the Builtin Weight 1 Verify that the balance is in gram display and that the pan is empty 2 Press the CAL key once i CAL is displayed 3 Press the O T key After i CAL3 i CAL1 Set CALEnd are displayed indicating the completion of span calibration the gram display will appear This is the standard calibration type Refer to 10 3 1 for use of external w...

Page 28: ... displayed and blinks 4 Load the indicated calibration weight and press the O T key 5 When the zero display blinks unload the weight from the pan and press the O T key Set is displayed briefly to indicate completion of span calibration Then the gram display will return Span calibration should be performed again when the location of the balance is changed when the room temperature changes considera...

Page 29: ...is operation is called taring 3 Place the object to be weighed on the pan 4 Read the displayed value after the stability mark is displayed Error Displays During Weighing Overload Weighing capacityhas been exceeded Negative Overload The load on the balance is too light The pan is not adjusted properly For D type balances oL will appear if the load is below the low capacityrange ...

Page 30: ... sequentially among those set up in 12 1 Unit Display Set up Gram and PCS have been set up before delivery x Before a unit can be displayed it must be registered in 12 1 Unit Display Set up x The registered units are displayed sequentially according to the order of the 12 1 Unit Display Set up ...

Page 31: ...ned off Set up the optimal communication parameters for the software according to 15 3 Communication setting 6 2 1 SettingUp the Balance 1 Press the MENU key twice from the gram display Setwin appears 2 Press the O T key Verify the stability mark is illuminated with Setwin display All the communication settings forWindowsDirect have been made 3 Go to STAND BY by pressing the POWER key several time...

Page 32: ...start Windows 2 Click Start choose Settings and Control Panel 3 Select Accessibility Options 4 Verify that there are no check marks for any items on all five tabs including General 5 Put a check mark at Support Serialkey device in the General tab This should be the only check mark on all the tabs of Accessibility Options unless Administrative options appears in the General tab Put check marks at b...

Page 33: ...omputer Serial port any one of COM1 to 4 Usually COM1 8 Select a Baud rate of 300 9 Click OK 10 Click Apply and wait 11 Click OK 12 Click Start point to Shut Down then select Restart the computer It is not necessary to perform the Windows control panel setting operation every time ...

Page 34: ...NT key of the balance Verify that the numeric value displayed on the balance appears at the cursor position on the screen of computer The effect is the same as typing the value from the computer keyboard and pressing the ENTER key Characteristics indicating the unit of measure are not sent to the computer To output date and time from the balance press and hold the PRINT key for about 3 seconds 5 T...

Page 35: ...s instruction manual x When Support Serialkey device is selected in Accessability Options software which uses the same RS 232C port on that computer does not operate correctly until Serialkey support is discontinued If another device an external modem plotter or etc is to be connected remove the check mark placed on Support Serialkey device and re activate Windows after the balance is disconnected...

Page 36: ...re touching the keyboard or the mouse This function may generate incorrect data when the displayed value is not a weight value i e error code or time The unit designation is not transmitted The balance display unit selected and the unit required by the application should be set the same This function may operate incorrectly depending on the settings of various lock keys of the keyboard such as the...

Page 37: ...m selection is used to program these functions 7 2 Menu Map The menu of the UW UX balance consists of seven groups and four levels The Menu Map shows the structure clearly with menu item numbers to help access the desired function Refer to the Menu Map on the operation explanatory sheet or in appendix when programming the functions in Chapter 8 through 15 ...

Page 38: ...ss and hold the POWER key to return to the gram display The MENU symbol is displayed during Menu Item selection Example Select Stability Detection Band 4 counts The menu item number is 29 on the Menu Map 1 Press the CAL key repeatedly from the gramdisplay until SEL EAUS and some symbols are displayed and E blinks Before entering the menu set the balance to the gram display using the UNIT key It is...

Page 39: ...have been set based on the installation environment and weighing purpose it is not necessary to select the menu items each time the balance is used Once the contents of the menu are set they are stored even if the balance is turned OFF or if the power is disconnected Major Menu Description Menu Group Symbol that blinks at beginning of menu Menu Items Included 1 Calibration 2 Graphic display Analog...

Page 40: ... successfully saved Err is displayed when the balance failed to save the value 4 Press the POWER key to stop numeric entry Abort is displayed briefly and the display returns to the menu one level up Adecimal point is only used when setting units for solid density weighing liquid density weighing or when setting the multiplier for the user defined unit Set the decimal point while setting numerical ...

Page 41: ...he gram display press the CAL key repeatedly until the S of SEL EAUS blinks 2 Press the O T key The Menu Group 6 is selected 3 Press the CAL key repeatedly until the r in S dtSCr is blinking 4 Press the O T key to display rESEt without the dot 5 Press the O T key again rESEt is displayed to indicate menu reset completion 6 Press the POWER key several times or hold it for approximately 3 seconds to...

Page 42: ...rements while Menu Lock is activated x LoCKEd is displayed upon an attempt of access to the menu including releasing the currently set function while Menu Lock is activated xAll the menu item selections including WindowsDirect setting 6 2 1 arelocked The operational condition setting forAnimal Weighing 14 6 and the environmental setting for Pouring mode 11 2 are also locked under Menu Lock x Chang...

Page 43: ...the is set after setting the time the second value will be incorrect It is important to set the first and then the time or to correct the seconds value using the second correcting function described in section 8 3 8 2 Date Output Style Theorderoftheyear themonthandthedateintheexternaloutputcanbeselectedfromthreestyles The setting made here is not reflected on the display of the balance The setting...

Page 44: ...nt the O T key is pressed seconds are set to 00 8 4 Setting Display During Stand by Determine what is to be displayed during stand by To display the time during stand by select menu item 65 To display the date during stand by select menu item 66 To display neither during stand by select menu item 67 x Seconds display function Press the UNIT key to switch on off of the display of seconds ...

Page 45: ... areas of the scale indicates that the load on the pan is close to the weighing capacity 2 To display no bar graph select menu item 21 9 2 Changing the Minimum Display Digit 10d 1d It is possible to decrease the resolution of the minimum balance display by one decimal place if necessary 1 Press and hold the UNIT key for approximately three seconds 10d is displayed and the display is decreased by o...

Page 46: ... this manual Span Calibration Adjustment of the balance to specifications using two weight values zero and an appropriate value for the balance capacity Calibration Check Comparing the current calibration weight reading to the calibration weight reading after the last span calibration Calibration Pertains to both span calibration and calibration check Never plug off the balance when the following ...

Page 47: ...is not near zero or the balance is not stable 10 2 1 Span Calibration Using the Built in Weight UW Series Only The balance is adjusted using the built in calibration weight 1 Verify that the balance is in mass display and that the pan is empty 2 Press the CAL key once i CAL is displayed If i CAL is not displayed return to mass display and select menu item 1 3 Press the O T key After i CAL3 i CAL2 ...

Page 48: ...reading and the calibration weight reading at the last span calibration 4 To perform span calibration change the d value to zero by pressing the CAL key Otherwise Press the O T key to avoid changing the d value to zero Pressing the POWER key interrupts calibration and does not change this value to zero CALEnd is displayed indicating the completion of the calibration check Changing the d value to z...

Page 49: ... weight value Modify the value using the UNIT key and PRINT key then press the O T key Refer to 7 4 for how to make numerical input To interrupt modification press the POWER key Calibration range with external weights is designated to each model Refer to 3 Specifications for calibration range Attempt of inputting an invalid calibration weight value causes an error message 4 Verify that the balance...

Page 50: ...R key Calibrationrangewith externalweightsisdesignatedtoeachmodel Referto 3 Specifications forcalibration range Attemptofinputtinganinvalidcalibrationweightvaluecausesanerrormessage 4 Load the indicated calibration weight and press the O T key The zero display blinks 5 Unload the weight from the pan and press the O T key The display changes to the d xxx display xxx indicates a numeric value 6 To p...

Page 51: ...t up Calibration check using external weights Select menu item 4 10 3 2 PSC Fully automatic Calibration UW series only With the PSC function span calibration is performed automatically using the built in calibration weight when the balance detects a temperature change that would affect weighing accuracy 1 To turn ON the PSC function Select menu item 5 2 To turn OFF the PSC function Select menu ite...

Page 52: ...the automatic span calibration is not executed and that cycle is skipped x The balance must be in mass display or the standby mode x The balance must be stable The stability symbol must be illuminated during mass display x Load on the pan should be near zero x The balance should not already be in the process of span calibration Example Setting tCALt1 to twelve noon 1 Select menu item 7 Example 2 S...

Page 53: ... calibration checks using the built in mass may not be correct in subsequent operations 1 Unload the sample from the pan and verify a zero mass display 2 Select the menu item 10 PAS 0000 is displayed 3 Enter the PCALpassword using the UNIT and PRINT keys then press the O T key The default password is 9999 set at shipment or upon menu reset After PCAL3 is displayed the value of the standard weight ...

Page 54: ...splay x Load on the pan should be near zero x The balance should not already be in the process of span calibration 10 3 5 PCALPassword Setting UW series only This password is necessary to access the PCALfunction It is recommended that the balance administrator set this password to prevent an unauthorized person from incorrectly calibrating the built in calibration weight Select menu item 71 The nu...

Page 55: ... or ISO9000 An electronic printer optional accessory is required to print the report To create calibration report Select menu item 68 To turn off calibration report function Select menu item 69 10 4 2 Balance ID Setting Individual balances can be identified by the serial number on the main body of the balance The user can add a four digit ID number to the calibration report Select menu item 70 Set...

Page 56: ...rcumstancesexist Pouring mode Selectmenuitem 23 Filling dosing Thismodeisparticularlysuitablefordosingorfillingpurposes Notethatthismodeisverysensitivetowindandvibration Environmental setting in Pouring mode Pouringmodeallowsfurtheradjustmentstothesurroundingenvironmental conditions Choosetheoptimalsettingforyourinstallationsiteobservingthe responseandstability Everytimethecircleintherightpartofth...

Page 57: ...henthebalanceisusedinalocationwhereitis exposedtoairflowthatcausesthe displaytofluctuateintheAuto mode ResponsedeterioratesfurtherthantheAnti vibrationmode but weighingiscomparatively stabilized If weighing cannot be performed efficiently even with theAnti wind mode change the installation site of the balance or use the optional windbreak large 11 3 Stability Detection Settings 11 3 1 What isStabi...

Page 58: ...ability detection The default setting is 1 count If stability detection band is 1 count the measurement is regarded to be stable when the display has remained within one display count for a certain fixed length of time If stability detection band is 2 counts it is regarded to be stable when the display has remained within two display counts Selecting a larger stability detection band makes stabili...

Page 59: ...or triggering is desired select the menu item 21b if delayed illumination or triggering is desired select 21b When returning it to the standard setting which is default select the menu item 21b 11 4 Tracking Tracking is the function that will maintain the current displayed value as long as possible To turn ON this function Select menu item 34 To turn OFF this function Select menu item 34 When the ...

Page 60: ...nt Set up the desired units by selecting menu from 54 to 62 For details of PCS and specific gravity measurement refer to 13 3 and 14 1 to 14 2 For the unit names refer to the menu map x In the unit setting menu the stability symbol is illuminated to indicate the currently set units x Set or release the unit by pressing the O T key when the unit is displayed Gram cannot be released User unit menu i...

Page 61: ... This value must be equivalent to 100 counts or more in the g unit 3 When the stability mark illuminates press the CAL key SEt is displayed briefly and the reference sample weight is displayed as 100 The weights of subsequent samples are displayed as a percentage of the reference sample weight The numbers of digits displayed in the unit and rounding off of the minimum digit vary depending on the m...

Page 62: ...ay modes of checkweighing the target mode and full scale mode Only one of them can be used at a time Refer to 9 1 for the full scale mode and the no bar graph display Upon selection of either the checkweighing mode or the target mode the numerical value for threshold or target is requested Numeric values are memorized independently for each graphic display mode When one of the checkweighing modes ...

Page 63: ...play of the balance For example if the balance s minimum display is 0 01g 150g 150 00g in this balance must be set by inputting 15000 in the display not 150 or 150 00 Determination as follows Upper threshold Sample weight HI Lower threshold Sample weight Upper threshold GO Sample weight Lower threshold LO 13 1 2 Checkweighing Comparator DisplayType 2 Use this mode for classification based on the s...

Page 64: ...c amount above or below the target value that is acceptable The target will be indicated as the center line in the analog display The limits will be indicated as triangle marks Amoving bar represents the current weight on the pan Displays in use 1 Select the Target mode with menu item 12 2 Set the target value which corresponds to the center line of the graphic display with menu item 13 Withoutloa...

Page 65: ... 6 Every time the CAL key is pressed the display sequentially changes as Ld 5pcs Ld 200pcs Ld 5pcs The default setting is Ld 10pcs Press the O T key when the display is equivalent to the number of loaded pieces Example If 50 pieces are loaded press the O T key when Ld 50pcs is displayed This determines the unit weight or average weight per piece As sample is added or removed the piece count number...

Page 66: ...ned to a value within the Zero Range by unloading the sample or pressing the O T key Print on loading and on zero Select menu item 44 Load the sample when the value displayed is within the Zero Range When stability is detected and the positive displayed value is more than 5 times the Zero Range data is automatically output Unload the sample or press the O T key When the displayed value is within t...

Page 67: ... 7 function cannot be used withAuto Print functions xAuto Print mode setting can be cleared without menu operation by pressing the POWER key for about three seconds x Not more than one of these seven functions can be set at a time Setting the second one with the menu will automatically clear the previously set function Auto Print 13 3 Auto Zero 13 4 Peak Hold 14 3 Interval Timer 14 4 Add on mode 1...

Page 68: ...uto Zero function xAuto Zero setting can be cleared without menu operation by pressing the POWER key for about three seconds x Not more than one of these seven functions can be set at a time Setting the second one with the menu will automatically clear the previously set function Auto Print 13 3 Auto Zero 13 4 Peak Hold 14 3 Interval Timer 14 4 Add on mode 14 5 Animal Weighing mode 14 6 Formulatio...

Page 69: ... 0 10g the previous sample is not judged to be unloaded Therefore even when the displayed value reaches 0 50g again by next loading the data will not be automatically output Select Zero Range value according to the influences of environment causing difficulty in zero return the weight of the samples etc so thatAuto Print functions properly Set the Zero Range value with menu item 48 using the numbe...

Page 70: ...ance is waiting for stabilization is displayed x When the O T key has been pressed is displayed At this occasion press the POWER key if you desire to disable this function and abort taring x When the PRINT key has been pressed Once the communication symbol and the Stand by symbol are lit then stability detection is waited The data will be output after stability is detected If the POWER key is pres...

Page 71: ...the pretare value is displayed as a negative value when the O T key is pressed The pretare value is then subtracted from the total load on the balance pan to display the weight of the sample 1 Select menu item 36 2 Set the Pretare value Refer to 7 4 for numerical value input Cancel the Pretare value by setting the value to zero When a Pretare value other than zero has been set the Tare symbol illu...

Page 72: ...rement refers to the measurement of the sample solid weight in the air and in a liquid of known specific gravity or density and the calculation of the sample specific gravity or density The d symbol is used to represent the solid specific gravity in this balance The data output unit is DS Use of the optional SMK 101 or SMK 102 Specific Gravity Measurement Kit refer toA 3 is recommended for efficie...

Page 73: ...for density or specific gravity Depending on the measurement conditions not all digits are stable even the balance is working normally When it is not possible to stabilize the display in all 4 decimal places you may change the minimum display by using the UNIT key How to change the minimum display in density specific gravity display When the result is displayed press and keep holding down the UNIT...

Page 74: ...or SMK 102 refer to the instruction manual of the kit Follow the instruction below when a hanging pan and a tank are prepared by the user 1 Select menu item 61 in advance Enter the value for the volume cm3 of the reference weight Refer to 7 4 for numerical value input To cancel the set up set the value to zero 2 Remove the below weigh hook cap from the bottom of the balance to expose the below wei...

Page 75: ...ossible to stabilize the display in all 4 decimal places you may change the minimum display by using the UNIT key How to change the minimum display in density specific gravity display When the result is displayed press and keep holding down the UNIT key for about three seconds This changes the minimum display to 10d d original minimum display Every time the same key operation is made the minimum d...

Page 76: ...he Stand by symbols illuminated press the O T key to tare the display 2 Press the PRINT key The Stand by symbol disappears and peak value detection starts 3 Upon stability is detected the operation of peak value detection is ceased The detected peak value is displayed with the P symbol andAsterisk simultaneously illuminated The peak value is output to external devices if connected After the detect...

Page 77: ...ng on the weighting conditions and the sample type this setting may not always be suitable x Pretaring Value 13 7 function cannot be used with Peak Hold function x See 13 5 for details of Zero Range x See 11 3 for details of stability detection x Not more than one of these seven functions can be set at a time Setting the second one with the menu will automatically clear the previously set function...

Page 78: ... POWER key in the interval timer standby state brings the power supply standby state x Interval Timer setting can be cleared without menu operation by pressing the POWER key for about three seconds This does not clear the set time interval value x Using the interval timer function to record data over a long period may cause data error due to balance drift x Some instruments receiving the data may ...

Page 79: ...The Add on and the Standby symbols are lit Zeroing occurs 2 Press the PRINT key The Stand by symbol disappears andAdd on measurement starts 3 Load the first sample When stability is detected with a displayed value five times the Zero Range or more the displayed value is automatically output and zeroing occurs Even if the displayed value is less than five times the Zero Range pressing PRINT key at ...

Page 80: ...y detection x Weighing unit 12 1 and minimum display 9 2 cannot be changed whenAdd on Mode is on x WhenAdd on Mode is ON fully automatic span calibration by PSC 10 3 2 or Clock CAL 10 3 3 is not performed Weight symbol keeps blinking when span calibration is necessary Span calibration with the built in calibration weight or external weights can be performed between sets of measurements Add on stan...

Page 81: ...onse and stability can be optimized withinAnimal Weighing mode At zero display inAnimal Weighing mode operational conditions can be switched using only the UNIT key Select the optimal operational condition by observing the response and stability of measurement Operational Conditions Operationalcondition Levelofanimal smovement Remarks Cond1 Calm Cond2 Moderate Notsuitableforweighinganimallighter t...

Page 82: ...isplay 2 Load the sample animal with a mass more than 50 times the Zero Range 3 When the measurement reaches stability criteria of Animal Weighing the weighed value is automatically output 4 Unload the animal or press the O T key 5 When the mass display becomes less than 10 times the Zero Range and stability is detected automatic zeroing occurs The mass of any residue remaining on the balance excr...

Page 83: ...is also locked x When Menu reset 7 5 2 is performed operational condition setting of Animal Weighing is also returned to the default Cond 1 x Pretaring Value 13 7 function cannot be used withAnimal Weighing mode x Small animal bucket set option seeA 3 is recommended for weighing small animals such as mice x When the POWER key is pressed in theAnimal Weighing standby state the power standby state i...

Page 84: ...symbol Memory symbol and Stand by symbol are illuminated in the display Place a container if used and press O T key to tare the display Note that taring with O T key is not accepted after PRINT key is pressed in the following step 2 until POWER key is pressed in the step 5 2 Press PRINT key When external device is connected FORMULATION MODE will be output 3 Load the first component and press PRINT...

Page 85: ...nd minimum display 9 2 cannot be changed when Formulation Mode is on x When Formulation mode is ON fully automatic span calibration by PSC 10 3 2 or Clock CAL 10 3 3 is not performed Weight symbol keeps blinking when span calibration is necessary Span calibration with the built in calibration weight or external weights can be performed between sets of measurements Formulation stand by x Not more t...

Page 86: ... CR 2 Disconnect the power to the balance and the electronic printer 3 Connect the DATAI O connector of the balance to the electronic printer using the attached cable of the printer 4 First turn ON the power to the balance then turn ON the power to the electronic printer x Read the instruction manual of the electronic printer x When using EP 80 or EP 50WIN simultaneously with WindowsDirect functio...

Page 87: ...opriate cable for communication between the balance and personal computer Some types of personal computers may not operate normally when connected with the optional RS 232C cable according to the diagram 1 IBM PC AT and compatible personal computer D sub 9 pin 2 IEEE Standard D sub 25 pin ...

Page 88: ... value space 20H and for a negative value 2DH is in this position Positions 2 to 9 The absolute value When the numerical value does not use all the 8 positions the code for space is entered to each excessive position as shown in this example Positions 10 11 One or two letters indicating the weighing unit As shown in this example the code for space is entered at position No 11 if only one letter is...

Page 89: ...y the data becomes 1 byte longer iv When the delimiter C R L F is selected Menu item No 96 Refer to 15 3 7 The delimiter information requires one more character Therefore one more byte is added after Position No 12 in the above example Consequently the data becomes 1 byte longer 3 Data format in case of oL or oL Overload The below is the data format for oL Data Lenght of this example 12bytes Posit...

Page 90: ...ple of the second decimal place Clears cancels the Pretare value Number of digits decimal point position of decimal point of the numeral transmitted succeeding to are the same as the case of setting the numeric value using theAKB 301Application Keyboard Use the same number of decimal places as in the gram display This restriction does not apply to USER SOLID and LIQUID Example 5 MENU 4630 CR 4 dig...

Page 91: ...included between an echo back command or and the delimiter An unprocessed echo back command is not leftin the receiving buffer of the balance N 30 Example 8 ABCDEFG12345 CR After receiving this command the balance outputsABCDEFG12345 CR The printer can print this character string Only capital alphabets and a part of symbols decimal point symbol etc can be used when printing with an electronic prin...

Page 92: ...to application measurement PEAK SetsthePeakHoldmode AZERO SetstheAutoZeromodeON INTERVAL SetstheIntervalTimermode ADDON SetstheAuto MemoryandZeroingmode ImmediatelyoperatesaftersettingtheAuto MemoryandZeroingmode A SetstheAnimalWeighingmode ANIMAL SetstheAnimalWeighingmode R ReleasestheApplicationweighingmode iv Commands related to unit conversion g Switches to g unit kg Registration of kg unit an...

Page 93: ...E Readout of surrounding liquid density set value Readout of Interval Timer set value vi Commands for numeric value setting CALWT Sets external weights value for span calibration ACALT1 Sets Clock CALtime 1 ACALT2 Sets Clock CALtime 2 ACALT3 Sets Clock CALtime 3 P TARE Sets Pretare value ZRNG Sets Zero Range value UW Sets unit weight USER Sets user unit conversion coefficient VOL Sets volume of re...

Page 94: ...casealphabetcharacter For Multi Connection mode refer to Section 15 2 4 Multi Connection Mode 5 Compatible commands with Mettler Toledo PR and SR series Electronic Balances S One time output at a stable state SI Immediate one time output SIR Continuous output SR Continuous output at a stable state T Taring after stabilized TI Immediate taring Z Zero setting same as immediate taring 6 Compatible co...

Page 95: ...e 10th character of alphabet is j assign j to the balance closest to the personal computer i to next closest balance and so on back to a Setting to Multi Connection Mode 1 Adjust the communication menu settings of all the balances to the specification of the personal computer and then turn off the power to all balances 2 Start supplying the power to the whole system Wait until all balances display...

Page 96: ...ration of pressing the POWER key of the balance α α PRINT Same as the operation of pressing the PRINT key of the balance α α D05 Same as the operation of pressing the PRINT key of the balance α α D07 Same as sending the D07 command to the balance α α UNIT Same as the operation of pressing the UNIT key of the balance α α CAL Same operation as sending the CALcommand to the balance α α UNIT Same as t...

Page 97: ... such asAuto Print or Continuous Output or pressing the PRINT key Normal operation cannot be guaranteed x Peripheral instruments connected to the DATAI O or IFB 102Aconnector such as an EP 50 Electronic Printer cannot be used x The communication formats can only be used with Format EB type Delimiters cannot be used with menu items 97 or 98 setting for WindowsDirect x It will take an average 0 05 N...

Page 98: ...s whether the peripheral equipment can receive communication data from the balance This function does not relay the status of the balance to the peripheral equipment The balance is able to receive as long as there is space in the receiving buffer of the balance This function operates once oFF is displayed operation in other states is not guaranteed When the balance output is retained by handshakin...

Page 99: ... and responses are limited Select menu item 79 Compatible format for the IS series of Sartorius electronic balances Available commands functions and responses are limited Select menu item 80 15 3 4 Communication Speed Select the communication speed 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 or 38400 bps Number of b xxx shows bps bits second Baud rate and bps are the same value Select one of the menu items ...

Page 100: ...98 Settings for WindowsDirect menu items 97 and 98 When these menu items are selected it is not possible to send commands to the balance from the peripheral instruments 15 4 Decimal Point Symbol in Output Data The decimal point symbols in the outputted data to external devices can be selected from period or comma depending on your preference Note that the decimal point expression on the balance di...

Page 101: ...ance To carry the balance hold the balance firmly with both hands To transport the balance use the shipping carton used to deliver the balance For UW balances Before placing the balance into the shipping carton remove the pan and pan supporter caps and verify that the transportation screws in the bottom of the balance have been tightened clockwise until they stop Refer to 4 3 For UX balances Remov...

Page 102: ... Operation was aborted Application Measurement was released Calibration check detects too large error Contact your Shimadzu representative Calibration check detects too large error Contact your Shimadzu representative Menu lock is applied Menu lock is released Menu was reset Contents of new setting and coefficient were stored Reset by power failure Built in weight is moving Wait All numerals blink...

Page 103: ... Use correct weight Calibration weight is wrong Use correct weight Failure in the balance Stops when this is displayed Received command code is not correct Check delimiter etc Integer of the displayed unit exceeded 7 digits Decrease the load Failure in the balance PCALpassword error Check the password Attempted to set improper numeric value Review the numeric value and decimal places Menu item sel...

Page 104: ... Adherethecoverfirmtothe balancebody See4 3 Spancalibrationhasnotbeendone Calibrateitproperly See10 Theweighedresultis notaccurate Taringhasnotbeendone Tarebeforeweighing See5 1 Doesnotdisplaythe unitdesiredtouse Theunithasnotbeensetup Setitupinadvance See12 Menuitemselection isrejected MenuLockisON ReleaseMenuLock See7 5 3 WindowsDirectdoes notwork See 6 WindowsDirectFunction Anerrorcodeisshown S...

Page 105: ...he menu of one hierarchy down it is fixed x Pressing POWER key returns to the menu of one hierarchy up s direction in menu map Refer to 7 3 for menu item selection Important Note on Menu Item Selection Even the desired menu item is reached and displayed it is not yet set unless Stability mark is illuminated with it Do not fail to press O T key to put Stability mark before returning to the mass dis...

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Page 110: ...lay and key part In use protective cover 5 pieces 321 62395 10 For display and key part Level screws 321 53530 30 Windbreak main 321 62799 01 Standard for models with minimum display of 0 001g only Windbreak lid 321 62798 01 Windbreak fixing knob 1 piece 321 62787 Windbreak Set 321 62795 Set of 321 62799 01 321 62798 01 and 2 pieces of 321 62787 Rubber cap 1 piece 321 62794 For small pan model AC ...

Page 111: ...2 Glass Windbreak 321 62797 For small pan model only with three sliding doors WBC 502 Large Size Windbreak 321 53537 For all models opens upward with hinges FSB 102PK Foot Switch 321 60110 11 The same effect as PRINT key FSB 102TK Foot Switch 321 60110 12 The same effect as O T key Animal Bucket Set 321 62150 For animal weighing for large pan model only Specific Gravity Measurement Kit SMK 101 321...

Page 112: ...ndshake transmission 21 NC Blank 22 NC Blank 23 NC Blank 24 NC Blank 25 NC Blank Pin No Name Function Remark s 1 GND Ground of checkweighing 2 OPERA TION Output during weighing Checkweighing output is O C open collec tor Capacity 5 to 24VDC 0 to 20mADC 3 STABIL ITY Output while balance display is stable 10 LO LO signal output 11 GO GO signal output 12 HIGH HI signal output 13 ZERO Output while bal...

Page 113: ...__ 1 58 U ct none carat 5 0 1 59 U mom none momme 0 266667 0 005 60 U d none solid specific gravity ______ ______ 61 U d none liquid density ______ ______ 61a U lb none Lb pound 0 00220462 0 00005 61b U oz none Oz ounce 0 035274 0 0005 61c U ozt none Ozt troy ounce 0 0321507 0 0005 61d U HK tl 1 Hong Kong tael 0 0267165 0 001 61e U HK tl 2 3 4 Hong Kong tael jewel 0 0267173 0 001 61f U SPorE tl 2 ...

Page 114: ... Allow the balance to warm up sufficiently by turning ON the power and leaving it at the gramdisplay at least two hours before starting the performance checks 2 Choose a weight that is near half the capacity of the balance Load and unload the weight five successivetimesandrecordthefollowingitems Xi Displayed value when the weight is loaded Yi Displayed value when the weight is unloaded 3 Use the f...

Page 115: ...lly at five different positions on the pan in the order shown Record the readings in each of the five positions 3 If the difference between the readings at the center position and each of the off center positions eccentric error is within five counts the balance cornerload performance is considered normal One count corresponds to one minimum display unit of the balance model A 7 Below Weigh Hook D...

Page 116: ...as Microsoft Corporation does not have any responsibility for anything caused by the precautionary measures here 2If you have attempted to setup SerialKey Devices without taking these precautionary measures and Windows 95 will not start normally follow the procedure below x Restart your personal computer x While Starting Windows 95 is being displayed on the screen press F8 key and then select 3 Sa...

Page 117: ... 0000 01 00 00 00 to 0000 00 00 00 00 13 Click OK 14 Click Registry then choose Exit Registry Editor 15 Select Start Shut Down Restart the computer then click Yes The precautionary measures are complete Perform setup according to the instruction manual for the balance This precautionary measure is effective automatically whenever the Windows 95 system is restarted You will be required to perform t...

Page 118: ...Calibration report 46 Calibration weight 19 37 40 41 42 43 44 45 Checkweighing 53 54 58 Clock 34 43 Clock CAL Fully automatic Calibration 43 Command code 81 82 87 Communication speed 90 Comparator 54 102 Computer 23 86 Connector 3 103 Continuous output 57 D Data format 90 Date 34 35 84 Decimal point 31 91 Default setting 32 Delimiter 91 Delivery 9 Density 63 65 Display 5 35 36 93 94 95 Dosing 47 E...

Page 119: ...iece counting 51 56 Pouring mode 47 Power source 7 17 Pretare 62 84 Printing i Also See Output 61 Protective in use cover 101 R Readability i See Minimum display Remote display 102 Response 47 S S type 1 Sensitivity adjustment i See Span calibration Small pan model 1 Span calibration 18 19 37 38 40 42 43 84 85 Specific gravity 63 102 Specification 6 Stability 47 61 Stability detection band 48 Stab...

Page 120: ...121 W Weighing 20 WindowsDirect 22 91 107 Z Zero range 60 Zero tracking 50 ...

Page 121: ...displayedwith blinking Press CAL once A blinks Press CAL repeatedlyuntil EA vibr isdisplayed Press O T Stabilitymarkisaddedto EAvibr Press POWER repeatedlytoreturntomassdisplay This setting will bring more stability however response will be slower If further stability is desired select EA wind instead of EA vibr in the above procedure x If faster response is required for filling or dosing purpose ...

Page 122: ...Calibration should be performed x When the location of the balance is changed even within the same room x When the room temperature changes considerably x Periodically according to the quality control plan of the user Before span calibration verify that the balance isin the mass display and that the pan is empty UWseries Span Calibration Using the Built inWeight 1 Press the CAL key once i CAL is d...

Page 123: ...ero 45 Continuous 46 Stability with GO 47 blinking Zero Range 48 blinking Peak Holding On 49 blinking Interval Timer Time interval 50 mark blinking Add on Mode Formulation Mode 52 51 mark blinking Animal Weighing On On On 53 and blinking A blinking Menu Group 5 CAL key seven times from mass display kg kg kg 54 mg mg mg 55 pcs Number PC 5 5 7 ct Carat CT 58 mom Momme MO 59 d Solid Specific gravity ...

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