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USE

Zero the balance

Place  objects  to  be  weighed  on  the  pan.

Example shows a 200 gram weight on a 200

gram balance.

3.5 Application Modes

The Adventurer Pro balance incorporates Weighing, Parts Counting, Percent Weighing, Check

Weighing, Animal Weighing and Totalize application modes.  The default setting has the weighing

mode turned on and all other application modes turned off.  Before using any other application

modes, they must be turned on in the Mode menu.

3.5.1 Weighing

Use this mode to determine the weight of items in the selected unit of measure.  The Adventurer

Pro is shipped with grams enabled.  Before using any other units of measure, they must be

turned on in the Unit menu.

3.5.2 Parts Counting

Enter this mode to count samples of uniform weight.  Refer to paragraph 3.3.4 to enable Parts

Counting.

USE

The  primary  display  shows  COUNT  and  the

secondary  display  shows  CLEAR  APW?

(blinking) if an APW is stored in memory.  Press

No

  to  use  the  stored  APW  and  begin  parts

counting.  If CLEAR APW? is chosen or if no

APW is stored in memory, an APW must be

established.

Establishing an Average Piece Weight (APW)

The current weight is shown on the primary

display and the default sample size is shown

on the secondary display.

To change the sample size, Press and hold

the 

No

  button  to  increment  the  sample  size

through the range of 1 to 100.  Release the

button when the desired sample size appears

on the secondary display.

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Summary of Contents for Adventurer Pro AV2101

Page 1: ...Adventurer Pro Balances Instruction Manual 1 Adventurer Pro Cover P65 4 10 2003 6 00 AM 1 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...Directive Standard 73 23 EEC EN61010 1 2001 Electrical equipment for use Safety requirements for electrical within specified voltage limits equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1...

Page 3: ...ass A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada These products also comply with the following standards 315 AS NZS...

Page 4: ...c Operation EN 9 3 3 1 Zeroing EN 9 3 3 2 Taring EN 9 3 3 3 Changing Units of Measure EN 9 3 3 4 Changing Application modes EN 9 3 3 5 Printing Data EN 9 3 4 Menu EN 10 3 4 1 Menu Structure EN 10 3 4...

Page 5: ...to the Balance Settings EN 26 3 10 Printing Data EN 27 4 MAINTENANCE EN 28 4 1 Calibration EN 28 4 2 Cleaning EN 28 4 3 Troubleshooting EN 28 4 4 Error Codes List EN 28 4 5 Service Information EN 29 4...

Page 6: ...Percent Check Weighing Animal and Totalize application modes In use cover RS232 interface Integral security bracket Weigh below hook The Adventurer Pro also offers several optional features Optional U...

Page 7: ...Installing Components Remove the cone cover from the top of the balance and store it for future use Refer to the illustrations below and install the appropriate components 2 3 Selecting the Location L...

Page 8: ...e the button CALIBRATE blinking is displayed Press the Yes button to enter calibration menu Press the Yes button to initiate span calibration Press the Exit button at any time to abort calibration Fir...

Page 9: ...connector 3 Platform 10 COM1 port 4 Type Label 11 Lock release button 5 Data Label 12 Security bracket 6 Battery compartment 13 COM2 port optional 7 Weigh below opening 14 Level Bubble 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 10: ...tor 13 14 Kilogram indicaton 15 Pennyweight indicator No Description 16 Memory indicator 17 Newton indicator 17 20 Grain indicator 18 Battery charge indicator 19 Pieces indicator 21 Momme Mesghal unit...

Page 11: ...setting on the display Print Sends current display value to the serial interface Unit Change weighing unit No Rejects the current blinking setting on the display Increments a value being entered Funct...

Page 12: ...is cleared automatically when the container is removed from the pan Preset Tare A preset tare value may be entered using the xT command in the command table To clear the Tare value enter a value of 0...

Page 13: ...ata GLP Print Reset Lock Set End Lockout END 3 7 12 3 4 1 Menu Structure PRINT 1 3 7 6 Output When Stable GLP Tare Auto Print Content Num Only Header Gross Net Tare Ref Result GLP Layout Line Format 4...

Page 14: ...isplay Release the button and the first sub menu appears on the secondary display blinking Note A blinking display in the menu indicates a choice must be made using the Yes No or Back buttons SELECT T...

Page 15: ...st be turned on in the Unit menu 3 5 2 Parts Counting Enter this mode to count samples of uniform weight Refer to paragraph 3 3 4 to enable Parts Counting USE The primary display shows COUNT and the s...

Page 16: ...ber of parts The weight is shown on the secondary display Pressing the Function button momentarily displays the APW on the secondary display The example shows an APW of 2 000g 3 5 2 Parts Counting Con...

Page 17: ...hing Enter this mode to compare the weight of a sample against target limits Refer to paragraph 3 4 3 to enable Check Weighing USE The secondary display shows EDIT REF blinking when limits exist Press...

Page 18: ...ER ACCEPT OVER status is shown on the primary display while the actual weight of the item is shown on the secondary display 3 5 4 Check Weighing Cont 3 5 5 Animal Weighing Enter this mode to weigh uns...

Page 19: ...he actual weight and the secondary display alternates between ANIMAL and CLEAR PAN The balance returns to the Ready condition when the animal is removed from the pan ADJUSTMENTS The Animal Weigh level...

Page 20: ...ay 3 5 6 Totalize Cont 3 6 Additional Features 3 6 1 Weigh Below The Adventurer Pro balance is equipped with a weigh below hook NOTE Before turning the balance over install the cone cover to prevent d...

Page 21: ...rns on when the display becomes unstable or when a button is pressed The backlight turns off 5 seconds after the display becomes stable or after 5 seconds with no button presses The backlight is alway...

Page 22: ...or near the midpoint of the balance s weighing range and a weight at or near the balance s specified capacity Calibration Masses Before beginning calibration make sure masses are available Masses req...

Page 23: ...n Off End Setup Legal Trade When set On the balance operates in compliance with Weights and Measures regulations Auto Tare When set On the balance will automatically tare the first item placed on the...

Page 24: ...mode On or Off Count Allows setting the counting mode On or Off If Count is set On APW optimize can be set On or Off Percent Allows setting the percent weighing mode On or Off Check Weigh Allows sett...

Page 25: ...return to the first available unit PRINT 1 Output When Stable On Off GLP Tare On Off Auto PrintOff Cont Interval When Stable 1 3600 seconds Stable Load Load Zero Content Num Only Off all others On He...

Page 26: ...Odd 7 No Par 8 No Parity Handshake Off XONXOFF Hardware End RS1 RS232 2 contains an identical menu and is available when the optional COM2 port is installed Power This menu item allows setting the Pow...

Page 27: ...s per day Date Set the date type M D Y D M Y Y M D M Y D Y D M D Y M and the actual date End GLP Data Press the Yes button to advance to the GLP Print submenu Press the No button to return to User ID...

Page 28: ...factory settings End Reset Press the Yes button to advance to the Lockout menu Press the No button to return to Setup 3 7 11 Lockout Use this submenu to prevent unauthorized changes to menu settings...

Page 29: ...dden The LEGAL TRADE menu item is hidden The AUTO ZERO menu item setting is set to 0 5d and locked The OutPUt WHENSTABLE menu item setting is set to ON and locked The CONTINUOUS setting in the AUTO PR...

Page 30: ...f GLP SET User ID is ON PROJ ID 1234567890 If GLP SET Proj ID is ON Name If GLP SET Name is ON If a tare value is entered these three items are printed if selected in the definitiion string 0 0200kg G...

Page 31: ...r to the Error Code table and take appropriate action 4 MAINTENANCE 4 1 Calibration Periodically verify calibration by placing an accurate weight on the balance and if calibration is required refer to...

Page 32: ...500562 SF42 Printer SF42 Calibration Weights ASTM Class 2 50g 49054 12 100g 49015 12 200g 49025 12 400g 49045 12 1000g 49016 12 2000g 49026 12 4000g 49046 12 4 5 Service Information If the Troubleshoo...

Page 33: ...d 40 C Power AC adapter To national standard as per list in Section 4 6 Balance power input 6 14 5 VAC 50 60Hz 4VA or 7 20VDC 4W Batteries 4 x AA LR6 1 5 V not included typical 20 h with alkaline batt...

Page 34: ...enu C al Yes No Back Exi t 70 On Zero Off Print Unit Function Mode Tare Menu Cal Yes No Back Exit On Zero Of f Print Uni t Function M ode Tare M enu Cal Yes No Back Exi t 4 Adventurer Pro Text pages 1...

Page 35: ...Animal Weighing Parts Counting Percent Weighing Check Weighing Totalize Tare Range To Capacity by Subtraction Stabilization Time s 2 5 1 5 3 3 2 2 2 Power Requirements AC Adapter Included or 4 AA Batt...

Page 36: ...34 x 0 0001 20 594 x 0 001 ounce 1 79895 x 0 00005 7 4075 x 0 0005 14 4625 x 0 0005 28 5720 x 0 0005 74 075 x 0 005 ounce troy 1 63970 x 0 00005 6 7515 x 0 0005 13 1820 x 0 0005 26 0420 x 0 0005 67 51...

Page 37: ...001 79 434 x 0 001 ounce 144 625 x 0 005 285 720 x 0 005 ounce troy 131 820 x 0 005 260 420 x 0 005 pennyweight 2636 4 x 0 1 5208 4 x 0 1 pound 9 0390 x 0 0005 17 8575 x 0 0005 tael Hong Kong 109 540...

Page 38: ...ntinuous Print SP Print displayed stable weight SLP Auto Print stable non zero displayed weight SLZP Auto Print stable non zero weight and stable zero reading xP Interval Print x Print Interval 1 3600...

Page 39: ...8 RTS 9 Remote Print 1 2 3 4 5 6 COM 2 MINI DIN Connector TARE PRINT External PRINT and or TARE switches may be installed as shown in the diagram Momentary contact switches must be used To enable thi...

Page 40: ...ve or corrosive materials has foreign material penetrating to the inside of the product or as a result of service or modification by other than Ohaus In lieu of a properly returned warranty registrati...

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