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(estimated 1-8 hours).  On switching on, the balance requires 30 minutes of temperature stabilization 
time. During temperature stabilization displayed information may change.  Adjustment should be 
carried out after temperature stabilization. 

 

For correct ope

ration of the balance the temperature range is +15˚C to +30˚C; 

Any changes of temperature and humidity during operation can cause indication errors. Errors can 
be corrected by carrying out user  adjustment. 

 

For balances that were stored in much lower temperatures (e.g. during winter period), thermal 
stabilization period may be extended.  

 

Balance should be plugged in only with the power adapter that comes standard 
with the model. Nominal power supply of the power adapter (specified on the 
power adapter data plate) should be compatible to the power supply. 

 

Plug the balance in – connect the power adapter to the socket, next connect its 
connector to port located at the back of the balance housing. 

 

Press  

  button on the key pad. 

!

 

Remember to start the balance with no load on the weighing pan 

 

Test of the display unit takes place right after connecting the balance to the power, 
all the elements and pictograms are backlit for a short time.  

 

Next, the name and the program number appears  

 

the indication gets to ZERO (displayed reading unit depends on the balance). 
During the balance start, the test of an internal mass adjustment mechanism 
occurs (single location and elevation of the internal mass adjustment). 

 

If the indication is different than zero, please press 

  button 

 

 BATTERY STATUS 

An internal battery comes standard with the balance. 

 

pictogram, displayed at  the  top  of  the 

display, signals battery status. 

 

Pictogram operation 

Overview 

No pictogram 

Battery full. Standard balance operation. 

Pictogram displayed continuously 

Battery status low. The balance will shut down. 
Immediately charge the battery. 

Pictogram blinks every 1 s. 

Battery charging. Balance connected to power supplier, 
the battery is being charged. 

Pictogram blinks every 0.5 s. 

Battery error. Battery damaged. 

 

 BATTERY POWER 

  Simultaneously  

 

and 

 

keys. 

  Battery power given in 

is displayed for 2s. 

  Wait for the home screen to be displayed. 

 BALANCE CONTROL 

 

Summary of Contents for PBL-2002

Page 1: ...User Manual Cole Parmer Symmetry Portable Lab Balances PBL Series 6 5 18 v5 ...

Page 2: ...TER LEVEL 12 VALUE RELEASE 12 BALANCE AMBIENT CONDITIONS 13 AUTOZERO 13 TARE 13 LAST DIGIT 14 ADJUSTMENT 14 EXTERNAL ADJUSTMENT 14 USER ADJUSTMENT 16 ADJUSTMENT REPORT 16 WORKING MODES 16 RUNNING WORKING MODE 17 WORKING MODE ACCESSIBILITY 17 SAVE MODE 18 AUTOMATIC PRINTOUT TIME INTERVAL 19 LO THRESHOLD 19 WEIGHING 20 7 6 1 SETTINGS 20 7 7 PARTS COUNTING 20 7 7 1 SETTINGS 20 7 7 2 OPERATION MODE 21...

Page 3: ...OMPUTER 29 9 1 1 COMPUTER PORT 29 9 1 2 CONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION 29 9 1 3 PRINTOUT INTERVAL FOR CONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION 30 9 2 PRINTER 30 9 2 1 PRINTER PORT 30 PRINTOUTS 30 ADJUSTMENT REPORT PRINTOUT 30 GLP PRINTOUT 31 BALANCE SETTINGS 32 BACKLIGHT 32 BEEP SOUND 32 AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN 33 DATE 33 TIME 33 DATE FORMAT 34 TIME FORMAT 34 USER MENU DEFAULT SETTINGS 34 INFORMATION 34 APPENDIX 35 BALANCE SP...

Page 4: ...of the measurement results While loading the balance make sure that load is placed in the very center of the weighing pan Make sure the load does not exceed instrument s measuring range maximum capacity Do not leave heavy loads on the weighing pan for a long period of time In case of failure immediately unplug the instrument Balances to be decommissioned should be decommissioned in accordance with...

Page 5: ... UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION PLACE OF USE AND ASSEMBLING The balance should be stored and used in locations free of vibrations and shakes free of air movement and dust Ambient air temperature should not exceed the range of 15 C to 30 C Ambient relative humidity should not exceed 80 During balance operation ambient temperature in the weighing room should not change rapidly The balance should be loca...

Page 6: ...ding spring to insure it is in the appropriate location Make sure that the grounding spring juts slightly out of the hole 2 Install components following diagram below i Draft Shield ii Weighing Pan Model PBL 602 PBL 2002 PBL 3101 PBL 602 N PBL 2002 N PBL 3101 N Components ...

Page 7: ... i Draft Shield ii Weighing Pan BALANCE LEVELING It is necessary to level the balance prior to plugging it in To level the balance turn its feet until the air bubble is in the center position The balance should firmly rest on a surface each of the feet must be supported POWERING THE DEVICE Before plugging in your balance it is imperative to wait until the balance reaches thermal stabilization ...

Page 8: ...member to start the balance with no load on the weighing pan Test of the display unit takes place right after connecting the balance to the power all the elements and pictograms are backlit for a short time Next the name and the program number appears the indication gets to ZERO displayed reading unit depends on the balance During the balance start the test of an internal mass adjustment mechanism...

Page 9: ...bmenus Press to send the weighing result to a printer or a computer Zero press to zero the balance Up arrow move up the menu or submenu Tare press to tare the balance Right arrow enter into menu or submenu or select parameter to modify NAVIGATING BALANCE MENUS Use keypad to navigate in the balances menus and submenus ...

Page 10: ... move upwards within balance menus and submenus Press to enter submenu Press to confirm introduced modifications Press to move one menu level up BALANCE MENU Main menu is divided into function groups Function group is a group of interrelated parameters ...

Page 11: ...u Operation mode Section 7 7 2 3 2 3 Snn StAb nStAb rEPL Save mode Section 7 3 3 2 4 Int Automatic Printout Time Interval Section 7 4 3 2 5 Lo LO Threshold Section 7 5 3 3 HiLo control Section 7 8 3 3 1 Acc YES no Working mode On Off Section 7 2 3 3 2 Snn StAb nStAb rEPL Save mode Section 7 3 3 3 3 Int Automatic Printout Time Interval Section 7 4 3 3 3 Lo LO Threshold Section 7 5 3 4 dEu Percent w...

Page 12: ...YES no Time 6 2 3 n YES no Net 6 2 4 t YES no Tare 6 2 5 b YES no Gross 6 2 6 CrS YES no Current result 6 2 7 CrP YES no Adjustment report P7 Misc Miscellaneous 7 1 bLbt no 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Backlit level in Section 11 1 7 2 bEEP YES no Key sound Section 11 2 7 3 t1 nonE 1 2 3 5 10 Automatic Shutdown Section 11 3 7 4 SdAt Date Section 11 4 7 5 Stnn Time Section 11 5 7 6 FdAt 1 2 3 4 D...

Page 13: ...than g is possible during weighing or during other modes operation Parts counting and Percent weighing modes are exceptions for which the unit cannot be changed START UNIT Setting the start unit Procedure To enter menu navigation follow process found in Section 3 2 page 7 Enter P9 Unit 9 1 UnSt submenu Press key to view available units g ct lb On selecting start unit press key to confirm Next pres...

Page 14: ... mass is displayed You can tare repeatedly within the whole measuring range While using tare function remember not to exceed the maximum measuring range of the balance On unloading the weighing pan the sum of tared masses with minus sing is displayed Caution Taring cannot be performed when the displayed value is negative or equal zero In such case message Err3 is displayed and short signal isemitt...

Page 15: ...ETERS You can adjust the balance to ambient conditions filter level or to your own needs autozero tare value The parameters are to be found in P2 rEAd submenu FILTER LEVEL Filter settings adjustment depends on the working environment For the best possible conditions the filter can work in fast mode For conditions that are poor the filter should be set to slow To enter menu navigation follow proces...

Page 16: ...available options nStAb unstable StAb stable Press key to confirm Return to home screen AUTOZERO The balance features an autozero function Auto ensuring precise mass indication This function automatically controls and corrects zero indication There are however some cases when this function can be a disturbing factor for the measuring process e g very slow placing of a load on the weighing pan load...

Page 17: ...Press key to view availableoptions ALAS All digits visible nEur Last digit is notdisplayed uuSt Last digit is displayed only for a stable weighing result Press key to confirm Return to home screen ADJUSTMENT In order to ensure the highest weighing accuracy it is recommended to periodically introduce a corrective factor of indications to balance memory the said factor must be referred to a referenc...

Page 18: ...ss key Balance starts determining mass of an empty weighing pan The process is signaled by dashes Next message Load put weight is displayed along with mass value to be put onto weighing pan e g 200 000g depending on balance type Put the weight of a given mass and press key Balance starts determining mass of a weight The process is signaled by dashes Next message UnLoad remove weight is displayed ...

Page 19: ...press key Balance starts determining mass of an empty weighing pan The process is signaled by dashes Next message Load put weight is displayed along with declared mass value to be put onto weighing pan e g 100 000g Put the weight of a given mass and press key Balance starts determining mass of a weight The process is signaled by dashes Next message UnLoad remove weight is displayed On unloading th...

Page 20: ...toP Totalizing Add RUNNING WORKING MODE Procedure Caution The balance is restarted with the last working mode activated WORKING MODE ACCESSIBILITY Within each working mode accessibility of the working mode can be adjusted YES working mode enabled no working Mode Disabled Procedure ...

Page 21: ... settings While pressing key when the result is unstable no pictogram displayed the result is to be printed on measurement stabilization nStAb Manual printout of each weighing result and 6 2 GLP parameter s settings In case when the result is unstable sign is displayed at the beginning of mass frame rEPL Automatic printout of the first stable weighing result above Lo threshold Caution Option not a...

Page 22: ...0 min range Utilize and to set interval time in minutes within 1 min 1440 min To confirm value press Caution Option not available for Peak Hold working mode LO THRESHOLD Lo parameter allows you to configure the function of automatic operation In order to save the next measurement before carrying it out the mass indication must get below the set net value of Lo threshold ...

Page 23: ...4 Method of setting lo threshold value for automatic operation is declared within 3 1 4 Lo procedure found within section 7 5 7 7 PARTS COUNTING Standard balance features parts counting option Parts of the same mass are counted based on determined and reference mass of a single part 7 7 1 SETTINGS Accessibility of PcS Parts Counting mode is declared within P3 2 1Acc procedure found within section ...

Page 24: ...cS working mode parts counting first text SEt_Ut is displayed for 1 s next window for entering mass value of a single part Enter respective value and press key to confirm Home screen is displayed automatically with quantity of parts loaded onto the weighing pan pcs Caution If entered mass of a single part is greater than maximum capacity message Err Hi is displayed 7 7 4 SETTING REFERENCE MASS BY ...

Page 25: ...ion wait until pictogram is displayed Next confirm declared quantity of parts 7 8 CONTROL control working mode enables entering checkweighing thresholds values Min Max 7 8 1 SETTINGS Accessibility of HiLo Control mode is declared within P3 3 1Acc procedure found within section 7 2 Method of sending data to peripheral device is declared within 3 3 2 Snn procedure found within section 7 3 Method of ...

Page 26: ...cessibility of dEu Weighing mode is declared within P3 4 1Acc procedure found within section 7 2 Method of sending data to peripheral device is declared within 34 2 Snn procedure found within section 7 3 Method of setting automatic printout time for sending data to peripheral device is declared within 3 4 3 Snn procedure found within section 7 4 Method of setting lo threshold value for automatic o...

Page 27: ...o enter menu navigation follow process found in Section 3 2 page 7 Enter 3 4 dEu 3 4 2 UUt submenu set Suu value Enter dEu working mode Percent weighing Message SEt_Ut is displayed for 1s Next a message box for entering mass value is displayed Enter respective reference sample mass value Press key to confirm Home screen with 0 000 value is displayed Caution If entered reference mass value is great...

Page 28: ...ting totalizing report on a printer connected to the balance It is possible to totalize max 30 weighing s ingredients in one process 7 11 1 SETTINGS Accessibility of Add Totalizing mode is declared within P3 6 1Acc procedure found within section 7 2 Method of sending data to peripheral device is declared within 3 6 2 Snn procedure found within section 7 3 Method of setting automatic printout time ...

Page 29: ...ried out measurements Caution In case of exceeding display range of totalized mass on balance s display message Hi is displayed Remove the ingredient from the weighing pan and finish the process Load the weighing pan with smaller mass that does not exceed display range of totalized mass INTERFACES P4 Conn menu enables configuration of ports settings The balance can communicate with a peripheral de...

Page 30: ...ion follow process found in Section 3 2 page 7 Enter P4 Conn 4 1 rS 4 1 2 PAr submenu Press key to view available options nonE none EuEn even Odd odd Press key to confirm Return to home screen USB A PORT USB port of type A is intended for Connecting a USB flash drive in order to enable operator s parameters export import weighing reports export Alibi reports export Connecting scale to PCL printer ...

Page 31: ...ves exported data to a USB flash drive file File name and extension xxxxxx wei where xxxxxx serial number ALIBI Weighing Record Export Option enabling you to export ALIBI weighings to a USB flash drive Weighing device program offers option of record of 500 000 weighings Procedure Connect the USB flash drive to USB A port Enter IE IE2 ALE submenu The program automatically saves exported data to a U...

Page 32: ...alance COMPUTER In 5 1 PC menu you can Select interface to which a computer with program enabling computer balance communication is connected Enable or disable continuous transmission Set time interval for printouts during continuoustransmission 9 1 1 COMPUTER PORT Procedure To enter menu navigation follow process found in Section 3 2 page 7 Enter 5 1 PC 5 1 1 Prt submenu Press key to view availab...

Page 33: ...ection 3 2 page 7 Enter 5 2 Prtr 5 2 1 Prt submenu Press key to view availableoptions nonE None rS232 RS232 port USbB USB type B port for connecting a computer Press key to confirm Return to home screen PRINTOUTS P6 Prnt menu enables defining printout templates of Adjustment report GLP printout ADJUSTMENT REPORT PRINTOUT 6 1 CrEP menu enables declaring data that is to be printed on adjustment prin...

Page 34: ... 6 2 2 tin Performed weighing time 6 2 3 n Net weight value of performed weighing in basic unit 6 2 4 t Tare weight value of performed weighing in current unit 6 2 5 b Gross weight value of performed weighing in current unit 6 2 6 CrS Current result net weight value in a current unit 6 2 7 CrP Last adjustment report in accordance with adjustment report printout settings For the parameters describe...

Page 35: ...s found in Section 3 2 page 7 Enter P7 Misc 7 1 bLbt submenu Press key to view available options where 100 Maximum brightness 10 Minimum brightness nonE Backlight disabled Press key to confirm Return to home screen BEEP SOUND 7 2 bEEP parameter enables switching on off a beep sound responsible for informing a user about pressing any key Procedure To enter menu navigation follow process found in Se...

Page 36: ... down Press key to confirm Return to home screen DATE 7 4 SdAt parameter enables setting current date Procedure To enter menu navigation follow process found in Section 3 2 page 7 Enter P7 Misc 7 4 dAt submenu Message box is displayed Where 16 Year 11 Month 02 Day Press key to confirm Return to homescreen TIME 7 5 Stnn parameter enables setting current time Procedure To enter menu navigation follo...

Page 37: ...Ftin submenu Press key to view availableoptions 24 H 24 hour time format 12 H 12 hour time format Press key to confirm Return to home screen USER MENU DEFAULT SETTINGS P7 8 dFLu parameter enables setting user default settings Procedure To enter menu navigation follow process found in Section 3 2 page 7 Enter P7 Misc 7 8 dFLu submenu Message Cont continue is displayed Press key to confirm Balance r...

Page 38: ...tandard deviation MAITENANCE Disassembly of weighing pan and other detachable components the components differ depending on a balance type see UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION section Caution Cleaning anti draft chamber while still installed may cause damage to the measuring system 13 2 1 CLEANING ABS COMPONETS To clean dry surfaces and avoid smudging use clean non coloring cloths made of cellulose or c...

Page 39: ...iber cloth to avoid damage of protective coating In case of a daily maintenance 1 Remove the dirt using cloth dipped in warm water 2 For best results add a little dishwashing detergent ACCESSORIES Available Accessories 10100 83 PO108 Cable RS232 Cable to USB 10100 84 PO151 Cable RS232 Cable to Epson Printer 10100 85 EPSON TM U220D Printer 10100 86 Printer Paper DIMENSIONS Fig 1 Dimensions of PBL 2...

Page 40: ... 602 N PBL 2002 N and PBL 3101 N precision balances CONNECTORS Interfaces view DC IN power outlet RS232 RS 232 connector USB 2 USB device connector USB 1 USB host connector Pin2 RxD Pin3 TxD Pin5 GND RS 232 DB9 M connector male ...

Page 41: ...yond tare range E r r 4 Adjustment weight or start mass out of range 1 for adjustment weight 10 for start mass E r r L o Determined mass of single part in Parts counting mode toosmall Value of Min threshold is greater than value of Max threshold in control mode E r r H i Entered value of single part greater than maximum capacity in Parts counting working mode Entered value of Max threshold greater...

Page 42: ... water damage or other random event overloading the mechanical measuringsystem installing another version of the operating system utilizing the balance contrary to its intendeduse repairs carried out by non authorized service centers removing or destroying protective stickers which secure the balance s housing against unauthorizedaccess C Warranty card must be filled out for warranty to be valid C...

Page 43: ...40 For your reference and records Model Number Serial Number Purchase Date Place Stamp Here Cole Parmer Warranty Registration 625 East Bunker Ct Vernon Hills IL 60061 ...

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