MRC ASB-160-C2-V2 Operation Manual Download Page 1

  

PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL 

CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION 

 

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Summary of Contents for ASB-160-C2-V2

Page 1: ...CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION 3 Hagavish st Israel 58817 Tel 972 3 5595252 Fax 972 3 5594529 mrc mrclab com MRC VER 01 12 13 O Op pe er ra at ti io on n M Ma an nu ua al l B BP PS S C C1 1 V V2 2 S Se er...

Page 2: ...S 20 6 KEYBOARD 22 7 START UP 23 7 1 Connecting peripheral devices 23 7 2 Balance temperature stabilisation period 23 8 USER MENU 24 8 1 Moving through user menu 24 9 LOGGING IN 27 10 WEIGHING 29 10 1...

Page 3: ...58 14 2 Header printout 60 14 3 Measurement result printout GLP PRINTOUT 62 14 4 Footer printout 64 14 5 Non standard printouts 66 14 5 1 Inserting texts 66 14 6 Variables 69 15 DATABASE 70 15 1 Users...

Page 4: ...to the weighing mode 120 17 10 Totalising 121 17 10 1 Means of operation 122 17 10 2 Returning to the weighing mode 124 17 11 Peak hold 125 17 11 1 Means of operation 126 17 11 2 Returning to the weig...

Page 5: ...6 24 2 Rack for under hook weighing 147 24 3 Density determination kit for solids and liquids 147 24 4 Additional display 147...

Page 6: ...SB 310 C2 V2 Max capacity 60 220g 160g 220g 310g Min capacity 1mg 10 mg 10 mg 10 mg Readability 0 01 0 1mg 0 1mg 0 1mg 0 1mg Tare range 220g 160 g 220 g 310 g Pan size 85 mm Sensitivity drift 1 ppm C...

Page 7: ...1 V2 BPS 750 C1 V2 BPS 1000 C1 V2 Max capacity 200 2000g 210g 360g 600g 750g 1000g Tare range 2000g 210g 360g 600g 750g 1000g Min capacity 20mg 20mg 20mg 20mg 20mg 20mg Readability 1 10mg 1mg 1mg 1mg...

Page 8: ...C1 V2 BPS 6000 C1 V2 Max capacity 1200g 2100g 3500g 4500g 6000g Tare range 1200g 2100g 3500g 4500g 6000g Min capacity 500mg 500mg 500mg 500mg 500mg Readability 10mg 10mg 10mg 10mg 10mg Working tempera...

Page 9: ...re range 10 kg 35 kg Min capacity 2 g 2 g Readability 0 01 g 0 1 g Working temperature 10 C 40 C Power supply 12 16 V DC 2 1 A 1 1 Connection ports 1 power port 2 COM 2 port e g additional display 3 C...

Page 10: ...not place any magnetic materials on the weighing pan as this can cause damage to the measuring system of the instrument Be sure to avoid impact shock and overloading the balance in excess of the pres...

Page 11: ...aff training This balance should only be operated and maintained by personnel who is trained and experienced in using this type of balances 3 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE 3 1 Delivery check Please check the...

Page 12: ...ted on a stable wall console desk or a stable working table which is not affected by vibrations and distant from heat sources take special precaution when weighing magnetic objects as part of the bala...

Page 13: ...wer shield of the weighing chamber 1 put centering ring framing facing downwards 2 in the centre of centering ring assembly the weighing pan 3 put anti draft shield in the chamber 4 close side doors o...

Page 14: ...ding interval 10mg remove the adhesive tape protecting the mass spring on one of the rubber bumpers 1 assemble the weighing pan 2 on the rubber bumpers 1 after assembling the balance components check...

Page 15: ...ble the weighing pan Make sure the weighing pan is placed properly on the shock absorbers the weighing pan cannot touch the housing and should be stable After removing the protective elements and plac...

Page 16: ...the balance by turning the adjustable feet in a way that the air bubble of the level is in its central ring The balance should be placed at the workplace firmly on all of its feet 4 4 Cleaning Balanc...

Page 17: ...ng the below instruction 1 Twist off and remove the top glass wall safety frame and slide the top glass wall out of the slideway 2 Remove the back glass wall 3 Remove the side glass walls The side gla...

Page 18: ...can be properly cleaned All the operations should be done carefully Pay special CAUTION to the place where the weighing pan was installed dirt and other small elements might enter the balance constru...

Page 19: ...e is verified automatic adjustment calibration occurs right after it has been switched on 4 6 Connecting additional equipment It is inevitable to plug the computer out of the main before connecting ad...

Page 20: ...tions related to use of communication ports RS232 USB WIFI setting communication port setting bound rate continuous data transmission in basic measuring unit continuous data transmission in current me...

Page 21: ...g balance s working mode UNITS button changes measuring units PRINT ENTER button sends current display status to a peripheral device PRINT or accepts selected value of a parameter or function ENTER ZE...

Page 22: ...Balance temperature stabilisation period Before start of measuring processes it is necessary to wait until the balance is thermally stabilised For balances that were stored in much lower temperatures...

Page 23: ...ing parameter value by one value downwards Selecting group of parameters one by one upwards or changing parameter value by one value upwards Selecting group of parameters for activating On pressing th...

Page 24: ...ounting pieces P2 4 CHECKWEIGHING settings for the function checkweighing P2 5 DOSING settings for the function dosing P2 6 DEVIATIONS settings for the function deviations against the mass of the stan...

Page 25: ...2 P5 7 NSD PRN 3 project of non standard print out 3 P5 8 NSD PRN 4 project of non standard print out 4 P5 9 VARIABLE 1 project of variable 1 P5 10 VARIABLE 2 project of variable 2 P6 OTHER P6 1 LANGU...

Page 26: ...confirming the choice by pressing the program asks you to enter the user s password You must enter 1111 and confirm by pressing The program returns to the main window After the first login you should...

Page 27: ...ls USER Access to parameters in the submenu Reading and setting in parameter group Others except for Date and Time All the weighing processes can be started and carried out at this time The user has t...

Page 28: ...ds follow below procedures Start the balance with no load on the weighing pan permissible value of load on the weighing pan on balance start is 10 of its maximal capacity Load balance s weighing pan s...

Page 29: ...et a measuring unit g mg ct and also if enabled in factory menu non verified balances kg lb oz ozt dwt tlh tls tlt tlc mom gr ti N baht tola Place weighed object on balance s weighing pan and read res...

Page 30: ...order to determine the net weight of a weighed object place object s container packaging on balance s weighing pan and on stabilisation of measurement result press button The display should indicate m...

Page 31: ...in SHORTCUTS description of the setting further in this user manual point F button shortcuts or choose option SELECT TARE after pressing button which displays the first mass value of the mass package...

Page 32: ...FAST FAST REL P2 2 1 3 AUTOZERO YES NO P2 2 1 4 LAST DIGIT ALWAYS NEVER WHEN STAB P2 2 1 5 AMBIENT CONDITIONS STABLE UNSTABLE P2 2 2 PRINT MODE P2 2 2 1 MODE EACH WHEN STAB AUTO P2 2 2 2 AUTO PROG P2...

Page 33: ...accessible only from the service menu the user does not have an access to it Depending on the adjusted filter the weighing time will be shorter V FAST and FAST or longer SLOW and V SLOW CAUTION The hi...

Page 34: ...less than declared AUTOZERO range e g one division balance will zero automatically marker of stable measurement result and precise zero marker will be displayed If AUTOZERO function is enabled then e...

Page 35: ...t after reaching the stable condition of the measurement ANYONE every single pressing of button results in sending the measurement result to the printer port along with the settings for parameter GLP...

Page 36: ...37 This procedure applies to changing settings For automatic working mode adjust the threshold value...

Page 37: ...the measuring unit Available settings For verified balances a user can select from the following g mg or kg ct For non verified balances a user can select from the following measuring units g mg kg ct...

Page 38: ...e In other modes measurements are only possible in basic unit g The user can declare the weighing units which will be available when selecting temporary unit by pressing button For these units the par...

Page 39: ...he result of balance indication multiplied by the factor that was introduced for user unit User units are marked as u1 user 1 unit and u2 user 2 unit The way of declaring factor for an individual user...

Page 40: ...41 10 10 Information Function enables displaying additional information in the bottom line Depending on the needs a user can choose the following options which are shown while working in mode WEIGHING...

Page 41: ...rd information which is to be displayed in the bottom line of the display A user can insert any text consisting of maximum 19 characters It should be remembered though that the declared non standard i...

Page 42: ...which are accessible by choosing F1 F2 F3 or F4 A user can choose the following options in WEIGHING mode which can be assigned to any of the F buttons NONE ENTER TARE PRINT HEADER PRINT FOOTER VARIAB...

Page 43: ...switching to weighing with the accuracy of the II weighing range the display signals by indicating symbol on its left side and an additional marker of last but one digit of the weighing result From no...

Page 44: ...DD YYYY date format P6 8 TIME FORM 12H 24H time format P6 9 GLP AUTOTEST carrying out autotest for the balance P6 10 SETUP PRNT balance parameters print out Enter group P6 OTHER menu 11 1 Available m...

Page 45: ...imum brightness of the backlight 10 minimum brightness of the backlight NONE display brightness switched off 11 5 Date Enables setting the current date As follows 11 6 Time Enables setting the current...

Page 46: ...imizing balance s settings to maintain the best possible repeatability and weighing time at workstation The main purpose of the function is the possibility of monitoring the above mentioned parameters...

Page 47: ...ocedure and it is carried out automatically from now on to the end A user can stop the procedure at any time by pressing button in the window Once the procedure is finished the value of standard devia...

Page 48: ...rmation about the balance and its installed software The parameters are strictly informative Once the parameter PRINT SET is chosen the balance settings are sent to the printer all parameters The para...

Page 49: ...ternal adjustment initiated by pressing Adjustment with external weight with declared mass which cannot be modified of any weight but not lower than 30 of maximum range CAUTION In case of verified bal...

Page 50: ...ng procedure can be completed As the 2 minute time elapses balance display indicates message CAL_30 and starts counting down from 30 29 28 to 0 indicated value is the counter Balance user has 30 secon...

Page 51: ...adjustment is automatically initiated if temperature changes more than 3 C from the last saved temperature Adjustment triggered by elapsing time It is possible to declare time intervals which are crit...

Page 52: ...no user assistance is required If weighing pan of the balance is loaded balance will display a command to unload the weighing pan If weighing pan is loaded with a relatively small mass up to 4 of bal...

Page 53: ...shown on the display if the balance is connected via RS 232 port with a computer or printer the adjustement result will be printed out Press ESC to go back to the previous menu P1 5 AUTO CALIB T Temp...

Page 54: ...justment automatically During adjustment process do not load the weighing pan with any load The message is displayed DO NOT TURN OFF CALIBRATION in the bottom line Once adjustment process is completed...

Page 55: ...SS in the bottom bar and in the main window the mass value to be placed on the weighing pan e g 200 000g depending on the type of balance Place an external adjustment weight with mass determined on ba...

Page 56: ...of the indicated mass and press button The balance determines the mass and message CALIBRATION is displayed in the bottom line After the adjustment process the balance returns to submenu P1 2 EXT CALI...

Page 57: ...YES P5 1 7 BALANCE ID YES P5 1 8 CAL DIFFER YES P5 1 9 DASHES YES P5 1 10 SIGNATURE YES P5 1 1 PROJECT Option enables entering the name of the project e g associated with a specific type of weighment...

Page 58: ...1 8 CAL DIFFER Enables printing out the difference between the mass of adjustment weight measured during the last adjustment and the current measured mass of this weight P5 1 9 DASHES Enables printing...

Page 59: ...UCT YES P5 2 9 VARIABLE 1 YES P5 2 10 VARIABLE 2 YES P5 2 11 EMPTY LINE YES P5 2 12 CAL REPORT YES P5 2 13 NON STANDART PRNT NONE NSTD PRN 1 NSTD PRN 2 NSTD PRN 3 NSTD PRN 4 P5 2 1 DASHES Enables prin...

Page 60: ...st adjustment according to the settings declared for the adjustment report printout see sec 12 1 in this manual P5 2 13 NSTD PRINT Enables printing out one of the four non standard printouts on the he...

Page 61: ...YES P5 3 2 TIME YES P5 3 3 USER YES P5 3 4 PRODUCT YES P5 3 5 VARIABLE 1 YES P5 3 6 VARIABLE 2 YES P5 3 7 TARE YES P5 3 8 GROSS YES P5 3 9 CURR RES YES P5 3 10 CAL REPORT YES P5 3 11 NSTD PRNT NONE N...

Page 62: ...ting out the current measurement result NET mass in the current unit P5 3 10 CAL REPORT Enables printing out a report from the last adjustment according to the settings declared for the adjustment rep...

Page 63: ...1 YES P5 4 9 VARIABLE 2 YES P5 4 10 DASHES YES P5 4 11 EMPTY LINE YES P5 4 12 CAL REPORT YES P5 4 13 SIGNATURE YES P5 4 14 NSTD PRNT NONE NSTD PRN 1 NSTD PRN 2 NSTD PRN 3 NSTD PRN 4 P5 4 1 WORKING MO...

Page 64: ...eclared for the adjustment report printout see sec 12 1 in this manual P5 4 13 SIGNATURE Enables printing out the signature of the user performing the weighments P5 4 14 NSTD PRNT Enables printing out...

Page 65: ...enu it should be remembered Non standard printout can have approximately 160 characters typed as a single line 14 5 1 Inserting texts Variables in all modes and with the same values Print out of a cha...

Page 66: ...mass DOSING B Reference mass DEVIATIONS Non standard characters used in designing non standard print outs a single character C CRLF R CR N LF T Tabulator F Form feed for PCL printers Every single pri...

Page 67: ...racter blinking to the left Change of the character by one value down Change of the character by one value up Deleting a character Inserting a character By the means of computer keyboard of the USB ty...

Page 68: ...g serial number or batch number during the products weighing The program allows to enter two variables Each can contain max 32 characters In order to enter a variable you need to enter the variable s...

Page 69: ...item in the database Inserting a new item in the database The way of inserting and deleting an item is described below 15 1 Users USERS 100 different users It is possible to introduce the following da...

Page 70: ...he information preview in Databases and can also define universal variables ADV Access to editing of parameters in the submenu Reading Working modes Communication Devices Others except for Date and Ti...

Page 71: ...mbers Select the access level Select the language Once all of the data is inserted you can return to the weighing mode In order to select a user follow the logging in procedure described in section 9...

Page 72: ...uracy of balance reading unit TARE mass of the packaging relating to a particular product with the accuracy of balance reading unit MIN low threshold for the mode WEIGHING should be inserted with the...

Page 73: ...n be inserted for each packaging NAME 30 characters TARE mass of the packaging enter the value with the accuracy of balance reading unit In order to add tare mass of the packaging enter the tare datab...

Page 74: ...he balance This occurs automatically after a single press of the button PRINT without a need of additional actions or settings change The additional data is saved along with the measurement Date of th...

Page 75: ...measurement To move through the saved measurements database use the arrow buttons or To move to the next measurement either up or down the list press one of the buttons To view the remaining data rela...

Page 76: ...roject 1234567890123459 Date 16 07 2013 Time 13 27 09 Balance ID 10353870 Cal diff 0 004 g Signature The data that is to be printed out depends on the settings in parameter P5 3 GLP PRINTOUT Depending...

Page 77: ...e name of the product that has been weighed The software saves the measurements in a so called loop i e when the measurement 1001 is saved the measurement 1 is automatically deleted from the balance s...

Page 78: ...rement in the bottom line of the balance display To move through the data relating to the measurement press or The data relating to the measurement can be printed out by selecting the option PRINT and...

Page 79: ...en the balances of this series This can be accomplished by using external memory PENDRIVE Plug a PENDRIVE in USB 1 TYPE A port if you want to use this option The balance automatically sees the externa...

Page 80: ...balance software creates files on the PENDRIVE The files are of relevant names and are saved in individual databases The files have special extensions and the data saved in them is encoded in a way th...

Page 81: ...imported 16 3 Measurement data print out The balance software allows you to save the data relating to the measurement on the external memory PENDRIVE The operation can be performed as follows Plug a p...

Page 82: ...e in the file that has already been created on the pendrive Consequently a user can continue with saving the measurements in the same file once created CAUTION When the balance software sees the PENDR...

Page 83: ...ing Dosing Deviations against the mass of the standard Animal weighing Density determination of solids Density determination of liquids Statistics Totalising Peak hold In order to initiate a particula...

Page 84: ...ibed further in this manual 17 1 Setup for availability of working modes In this group of parameters a user declares functions which are to be available for the user after pressing button It is possib...

Page 85: ...nting small objects of the same mass Start Counting Pieces function When the function is initiated for the first time the standard mass equals 0 0000g If the sample mass is determined and has been use...

Page 86: ...ece DETERMINE SAMPLE function initiates the option of automatic determination of the mass of a single piece from a number of samples of known quantity SELECT PRODUCT function initiates the option of s...

Page 87: ...weighing pan must be less than twice the amount of which was visible on the display before adding parts Current quantity of parts must be within the 0 3 tolerance of the total value Measurement result...

Page 88: ...eir mass by pressing button The balance software automatically counts a single sample mass and enters the mode COUNTING PIECES displaying the number of pieces which are on the pan pcs In the bottom li...

Page 89: ...wait for the stability pictogram in order to confirm the quantity Only after the stability pictogram is displayed can you confirm the declared quantity by pressing button Otherwise the balance will n...

Page 90: ...mple mass and enters the mode COUNTING PIECES displaying the number of pieces which are on the pan pcs In the bottom line a single sample mass value is shown if the option for the function INFORMATION...

Page 91: ...n of ascribing thresholds for the checkweighing SELECT PRODUCT function initiates the option of selecting a product from product database LOG IN function initiates the option of selecting and logging...

Page 92: ...ion ASSIGN THRESHOLDS is assigned the editing window is displayed and the value of MIN low threshold can be ascribed Use the arrow buttons to ascribe the value of the low threshold Confirm the inserte...

Page 93: ...tom line if such an option for the function INFORMATION has been selected At the top of the display the message Min is shown which indicates the value of the mass on the weighing pan is below the low...

Page 94: ...buttons NONE no function assigned to the button ENTER SAMPLE function initiates the option of entering the reference mass along with tolerance one procedure SELECT PRODUCT function initiates the opti...

Page 95: ...the F buttons to which the function ENTER SAMPLE is assigned and the editing window ENTER SAMPLE is displayed Use the arrow buttons to enter the target weight Confirm the inserted target weight by pre...

Page 96: ...e bottom line standard mass value target mass if such option for the function INFORMATION was selected The sign Min is shown at the top of the display It indicates the status of the mass on the pan wi...

Page 97: ...ch a user can assign to each of the F buttons NONE no function assigned to the button ENTER SAMPLE function initiates the option of entering reference mass to control mass deviation DETERMINE SAMPLE f...

Page 98: ...eighing Procedure Press one of the F buttons to which the function DETERMINE SAMPLE is assigned and the editing window will be displayed PLACE 100 Place the standard as 100 on the pan and when the res...

Page 99: ...e editing window will be displayed ENTER SAMPLE Using the arrow buttons enter the known reference mass Confirm by pressing button The balance software automatically proceeds to the mode DEVIATIONS dis...

Page 100: ...ult THRESHOLD It is a value expressed in mass measuring units In order to start measurement the indication has to exceed value set in the threshold AUTOSTART Determines start criterion for measurement...

Page 101: ...option of selecting a product from product database LOG IN function initiates the option of selecting and logging in of a balance s user ENTER TARE function initiates the option of inserting packaging...

Page 102: ...cedure After altering the setting return to the main window by pressing button repeatedly Next set the averaging time in seconds It is the time during which the balance software collects measurements...

Page 103: ...container in which the measurement is to be carried out on the weighing pan and when the indication is stable tare its mass Next enter the mode options and start the measurement procedure following th...

Page 104: ...SHOLD should be set For this working mode in order to carry out the measurement in a container TARE select the option ENTER TARE which is described in the options relating to weighing To start the pro...

Page 105: ...n the place of the weighing pan assemble the weighing pan with stand 1 and place beaker s basis 2 on it The kit suitable for the balances with weighing pan 128x128 mm Components of the density kit 1 W...

Page 106: ...ans or a sinker 7 Sinker flexible connector 14 Additional set of pans for determining density of solids whose density is lower than density of water NOTE The kit components should be stored in the kit...

Page 107: ...database PRINT HEADER function initiates the print out of a designed header PRINT FOOTER function initiates the print out of a designed footer VARIABLE 1 function initiates the selection and editing...

Page 108: ...y indicated on balance display In order to determine the density you need to 1 Instal the density determination kit 2 Enter DENSITY OF SOLIDS function 3 Prepare a sample 4 Initiate the process 5 Inser...

Page 109: ...o the proper measuring process 10 First a mass sample should be placed on the top weighing pan of the kit weighing in the air and after the indication stabilization the result is approved 11 Next a ma...

Page 110: ...and it will be indicated on a balance display At the same time the measuring report will be sent to a selected printer port Example of a report Another copy of the report can be printed out on pressin...

Page 111: ...ing the density of liquids is the sinker 9 Its volume is precisely determined and given on a sinker s hanger Before starting liquid density determination insert the value of sinker s volume to balance...

Page 112: ...the indication stabilization the measurement result is approved 9 Next take the sinker out of the hook and put the tested sample with liquid on the beaker s basis the beaker cannot touch the hook Deli...

Page 113: ...be sent to a selected printer port Example of a report Another copy of the report can be printed out on pressing button In order to finish the process press button The program returns to the main func...

Page 114: ...he series of measurements once selected the statistics for the particular series of measurements is deleted SELECT PRODUCT function initiates the option of selecting a product from product database LO...

Page 115: ...average value in a series o MIN minimal value in a series o MAX maximal value in a series o SDV standard deviation o DIF difference between MAX and MIN in a series o SDV standard deviation in a serie...

Page 116: ...memory and is automatically printed out with the measurement number Remove the load from the weighing pan Carry out measurements for other loads within this series When all the measurements are saved...

Page 117: ...ne On pressing or the type of the information displayed changes Selecting the option PRINT and pressing button initiates printing out the statistics data as a report Example of a report Statistics N 9...

Page 118: ...printing out the statistics data and moving to the window RESULT from which it is possible to check the data and print it out again if necessary Abandon this window by pressing button This leads to re...

Page 119: ...120 17 9 3 Returning to the weighing mode...

Page 120: ...the carried out totalising procedure DELETE LAST selecting this option causes subtracting recently added mass from the total mass of the mixture SELECT PRODUCT function initiates the option of selecti...

Page 121: ...he weighing pan in which the ingredients are to be weighed and tare its mass Next place the first ingredient in the container and confirm its mass after the indication is stable by pressing button The...

Page 122: ...occurred concerning the mass of the last added ingredient a user can return to the previous step of the procedure After changing the mass of the ingredient it is possible for the user to add this mas...

Page 123: ...of the applied tare is printed out Example of a report Totalising 1 38 000 g 2 100 000 g 3 50 000 g 4 10 000 g 5 125 000 g 6 15 100 g 7 148 000 g 8 6 000 g 9 41 000 g 10 15 000 g Total 548 100 g Tare...

Page 124: ...ed In the mode PEAK HOLD the following options are available which a user can assign to each of the F buttons NONE no function assigned to the button SELECT PRODUCT function initiates the option of se...

Page 125: ...reshold in grams It is the indicating point beyond which the function starts to register maximal force apllied From now on the balance registers and holds every single weighment which is above the thr...

Page 126: ...easurement is possible only after removing the load from the weighing pan and pressing button This causes returning to the main mode PEAK HOLD and automatically deleting the pictogram Max on the top o...

Page 127: ...pe B WIFI Parameters of the USB ports are not configurable The port type B is designed to connect a printer or computer and the port type A is designed to connect a computer keyboard bar code reader o...

Page 128: ...3 4 IP balance ID number make sure that the number is not engaged by a different device operating in this network P3 3 3 5 MASK default 255 255 000 000 P3 3 3 6 GATE default 10 10 8 244 P3 3 3 7 PORT...

Page 129: ...balance will automatically connect to the network the next time it is used It checks whether the channel that the router is working on has not been changed If there has been a change the module autom...

Page 130: ...t to which the computer with software that enables communication with the balance is connected Procedure press button enter the menu P4 DEVICES and then enter in menu group P4 1 COMPUTER set the balan...

Page 131: ...h can send data to special software manufactured by MRC e g WIN measurement opened on the computer connected to the balance via WIFI USB flash drive USB port type A to which external memory flash driv...

Page 132: ...t cooperation between the balance and the additional display requires that the parameter of the baud rate value set to 115200 bit s for the port to which the additional display is plugged 19 5 Externa...

Page 133: ...remember To connect additional buttons to COM 2 port To connect the buttons to appropriate sockets of the socket outlet adapter if you are using it see descriptions on the socket outlet adapter To act...

Page 134: ...N The value indicated on balance s display can be sent through RS232 or USB port to a peripheral device in one of four accessible ways manually on pressing button automatically on stabilisation of wei...

Page 135: ...136 20 1 Cable pinout diagram Cable balance computer RS232 Cable balance printer KAFKA Cable balance printer CITIZEN EPSON...

Page 136: ...is an error exceeding the maximal range character space for positive or negative values mass 9 characters aligned to the right unit 3 characters aligned to the left 20 3 1 Format of data sent as respo...

Page 137: ...e unit CR LF command 1 3 characters stability marker space when stable when unstable if there is an error exceeding the maximal range v if there is an error exceeding the maximal range characters spac...

Page 138: ...ation etc 21 1 List of commands Command Command description Z Zero balance T Tare balance OT Give tare value UT Set tare S Send stable measurement result in basic measuring unit SI Immediately send me...

Page 139: ...Command not recognised XX _ E CR LF An error occurred on command carrying out time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result time limit is balance s characteristic parameter XX stand...

Page 140: ...e at this moment Give tare value Format OT CR LF Accessible response OT_TARA CR LF command carried out Response format 1 2 3 4 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 O T space tare space unit space CR LF Tare 9 char...

Page 141: ...S CR LF command sent from a computer S _ A CR LF command understood and in progress S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8 5 _ g _ _ CR LF command carried out response in mass value in basic measuring unit Immediate...

Page 142: ...CR LF command sent from a computer S U _ A CR LF command understood and in progress S U _ _ _ _ _ 1 7 2 1 3 5 _ N _ _ CR LF command carried out response in mass value in current measuring unit Immedi...

Page 143: ...ommand understood but not accessible at this moment C0_A CR LF command understood and carried out Switch on continuous transmission in current measuring unit Format CU1 CR LF Accessible responses CU1_...

Page 144: ...1 C0 CU1 CU0 PC command carried out the indicator sent all the implemented commands 22 ERROR MESSAGES Err2 Value beyond zero range Err3 Value beyond tare range Err8 Tarring Zeroing operation time exce...

Page 145: ...suspension place for hook visible in the hole the suspension installed permanently to balance mechanism In the hole install the hook for under hook weighing the hook is standard equipment of a balanc...

Page 146: ...are weighed or during density determination of substances Racks are also used for measuring absorptiveness os substances e g foamed polystyrene The rack is made of mild steel Rack height is 330mm 24...

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