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EXPLORER BALANCES 

 

EN-9 

 

 

 

2.2.6 

Installing the Weighing Pan & Wind Shield 

– Non-Draft Shield Models 

 

Note:

 Assembly instructions also apply to models with the suffix M or N. 

 

1.  Place the four Support Caps onto the Balance as shown.  

 

2.  Place the Weighing Pan on the Support Caps 

 

3.  Place the Wind Shield onto the Balance as shown. 

 

 

 

 

 

Note:

 The balance can be operated without the Wind Shield. However, depending on ambient conditions the 

displayed results may be slightly less stable. 
 

2.3 

Selecting the Location 

 

Avoid excessive vibrations, heat sources, air current, or rapid temperature changes. Allow sufficient space.

 

 

Note:

 Interface cables connect to the terminal. The terminal can be detached and mounted on a wall or 

positioned on a table separate from the balance. 

 

2.4 

Leveling the Equipment 

The Explorer has an illuminated level indicator as a reminder that the balance should 
be leveled for accurate weighing. There is a level bubble in a small round window on 
the front of the Base. To level the balance, adjust the 

Leveling Thumbwheels

 at each 

corner until the bubble is centered in the circle. 

Be sure the equipment is level each time its location is changed.

 

Note:

 The feet cannot rotate. The Thumbwheels must be used for leveling. 

 
See the Level Assist screen in the Information Menu.

                                     

 

 

 

To see the Level Assist menu, touch 

More 

on the bottom-right corner of the 

main screen. Then touch 

Level Assist

The Level Assist screen shows which 
direction to turn the thumbwheels to 
center the level bubble. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Explorer EX1241

Page 1: ...Explorer Balances Instruction Manual...

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Page 3: ...ome Screen 13 3 2 Principal Functions and Main Menu 13 3 3 Overview of Parts and Features Draft Shield Models 14 3 4 Overview of Parts and Features Non Draft Shield Models 15 3 6 Overview of Parts and...

Page 4: ...63 4 10 Density Determination 64 4 10 1 Measuring the Density of a Solid Using Water default 64 4 10 2 Application Setup 66 4 10 3 Measuring the Density of a Buoyant Material Using Water 67 4 10 4 Me...

Page 5: ...e 98 5 6 Applications 99 5 6 1 Turning an Application ON OFF 99 5 7 Weighing Units 99 5 7 1 Units Sub menu 99 5 7 2 Turning a Unit ON OFF 100 5 7 3 Custom Units 100 5 8 GLP and GMP Data 101 5 8 1 GLP...

Page 6: ...ck Communication 111 5 14 9 Lock Library 111 5 14 10 Lock I O Settings 111 5 14 11 Factory Reset 111 5 15 Securing the Menu and Key Lock menu settings 111 5 16 Information 112 5 16 1 Using Information...

Page 7: ...Counting Percent Weighing Check Weighing Dynamic Weighing Filling 1 3 Safety Precautions Caution Read all safety warnings before installing making connections or servicing this equipment Failure to c...

Page 8: ...X223 2 EX423 2 EX623 EX1103 EX2202 2 EX4202 2 EX6201 2 EX6202 2 EX10201 EX10202 EX12001 EX24001 EX35001 Terminal X X X X Weighing Base X X X X Weighing Platform 90 mm Diameter X 130 mm Diameter X 190...

Page 9: ...ntify and assemble your Explorer Balance Note The Terminal is identical for all Explorer Balance models 2 2 2 Installing the Wind Ring Weighing Platform on Models EX124 1 EX224 1 and EX324 1 Note Asse...

Page 10: ...op doors of the Draft Shield Side Door Installation 1 Unlock 2 Align 3 Clear 4 Lock Position glass door to slide Open lock tab top insert in top groove and slide inside bottom groove Close lock tab Fr...

Page 11: ...rminal The terminal can be detached and mounted on a wall or positioned on a table separate from the balance 2 4 Leveling the Equipment The Explorer has an illuminated level indicator as a reminder th...

Page 12: ...wer cord connect the power cord to a suitable electrical grounded outlet 2 5 3 Power ON Button on EX12001 EX24001 and EX35001 The models EX12001 EX24001 and EX35001 have no AC Adapter Just connect the...

Page 13: ...nal attached as shipped or remotely up to 1 meter away 2 8 1 Separating the Terminal from the Weighing Base 1 To detach press both the Release buttons inward both at the same time and gently pull the...

Page 14: ...alibration When the Balance is first installed and when it is moved to another location it must be calibrated to ensure accurate weighing results The Explorer Balances have built in AutoCal which can...

Page 15: ...to set the display to zero Place an item on the pan Display indicates gross weight Taring With no load on the pan press Tare to set the display to zero Place an empty container on the pan and press Ta...

Page 16: ...ew Bottom View Side View Figure 3 1 Explorer Balance including Automatic draftshield door and ExCal models Leveling Thumbwheels Data label Terminal cable storage clips Lock switch Weigh Below Access F...

Page 17: ...w Bottom View Side View Figure 3 2 Explorer Base Illuminated Level Indicator Touchless Sensors Touchless Sensors with Indicator Lights Type label Far side M N models only Data label Terminal cable sto...

Page 18: ...Features EX12001 EX24001 and EX35001 Top View Bottom View Rear View Side View Figure 3 3 Explorer Base Touchless Sensors Level Indicator Power Connection Leveling Thumbwheels Foot Non Adjustable Termi...

Page 19: ...igure 3 3 Explorer Terminal Hooks to attach to base Capacity sticker Approved models only Touchless Sensors with Indicator Lights Terminal Bracket Terminal Release Buttons Angular Adjust Buttons Foot...

Page 20: ...atic draftshield door etc To assign a task for each TouchLess sensor press Sensors Note To activate a sensor move an object over it from a distance of 1 2 inches or 3 cm The sensor shows a green light...

Page 21: ...span calibration data 3 7 14 Calculator To use the built in calculator application touch Calculator A four function calculator with addition subtraction multiplication and division mathematical operat...

Page 22: ...ouch the one you want to enable Then touch Enabled in the setup menu for that application mode Percent Weighing in the example below Each enabled mode appears in the Applications menu The Explorer Bal...

Page 23: ...ING Home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line not shown Reference Fields Application Buttons Functions Application Icon 4 1 1 Edit Settings To view or adjust the current settings Touch the Edi...

Page 24: ...ng s so they cannot be changed Reference fields Min Weight On Off Min Weight is displayed Gross On Off Gross weight is displayed Net On Off Net weight is displayed Tare On Off Tare weight is displayed...

Page 25: ...it in the Application Setup menu This feature is available in Weighing Counting Check Weighing Dynamic Animal Weighing and Filling applications Application Setup First enable Statistics Touch the Setu...

Page 26: ...cted Standard Counting Check Counting or Fill Counting 4 2 1 Standard Parts Counting default In the upper left portion of the home screen select Counting The default or last Average Piece Weight APW i...

Page 27: ...by weight For this case the current sample size will be used To choose a different value establish it beforehand using the Sample Size button See below Set a known Average Piece Weight APW To adjust...

Page 28: ...ions available Tare Cancel or Accept Press Accept to capture the value and return to the Settings screen The Settings screen returns with the new APW value highlighted To return to the Counting home s...

Page 29: ...ust the sample size touch the Samples button A numeric input window appears Key in the desired Sample Size then press The next screen appears with the message to place the number of pieces entered in...

Page 30: ...de Secondary Unit On Off To show the Second Display line Statistics Off Manual Auto Lock Settings On Off Press to lock the current setting s so they cannot be changed Reference fields APW On Off The A...

Page 31: ...2 1 Edit Settings To use the Parts Counting Check mode the Over Limit and Under Limit values must be set The Average Piece Weight and standard sample size can also be set Follow these steps Touch the...

Page 32: ...n to enter the Counting Setup menu Change Counting Mode to Fill Counting The PARTS COUNTING Fill Home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line Reference Fields Application Buttons Functions The de...

Page 33: ...mpare a number of samples and examine the relative deviation of the samples along with other statistical data A minimum of three samples is required Statistics can be determined manually Manual mode w...

Page 34: ...crements by one Continue to add items and press Accumulate to build the statistical data set At any time press the Statistics button to view the results The Statistics Results screen Press Print to se...

Page 35: ...ress the upper left portion of the home screen so the available Application Modes are visible Select Percent Weighing The Percent Weighing Home Screen appears The PERCENT WEIGHING Home screen Main Dis...

Page 36: ...ference Weight then press The display returns to the previous screen with the new value highlighted To return to the Percent Weighing home screen touch Return to Application Using a Sample to Establis...

Page 37: ...the sample is displayed as compared to 25 of the Reference Weight The Edit Settings screen shows current Reference Adjust value To change it touch Reference Adjust button A numeric input window appea...

Page 38: ...it On Off To show the Second Display line Lock Settings On Off Press to lock the current setting s so they cannot be changed Reference fields Reference Weight On Off The Reference is displayed Differe...

Page 39: ...GHING Home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line Reference Fields Application Buttons Application Icon Functions 4 4 2 Edit Settings To view or adjust the current settings Touch the Edit Settin...

Page 40: ...ignal On Off Beeps if reading is under or over Statistics Off Manual Auto Display Setting Weight Check Status To show Weight or Check Status on Main Display Line Lock Settings On Off Press to lock the...

Page 41: ...o Nominal wt Tolerance The Check Weighing options screen returns Press Done to begin Check Weighing CHECK WEIGHING Nominal Wt Tolerance home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line not shown Refe...

Page 42: ...nal Tolerance The Check Weighing options screen returns Press Done to begin Check Weighing The CHECK WEIGHING Nominal Percent Tolerance home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line not shown Refe...

Page 43: ...results in the main Weighing Line set the Display Setting to Check Status using the Application Setup screen The default value is Weight The CHECK WEIGHING home screen with Display set to Check Statu...

Page 44: ...tatistics is enabled two buttons appear on the Application screen Statistics and Accumulate To add the sample to the data set place the item on the pan and press Accumulate When stable the Statistics...

Page 45: ...ing home screen the default or last Averaging Time is displayed Follow the screen instructions The DYNAMIC WEIGHING Home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line Reference Fields Application Butto...

Page 46: ...hange it press the button A numeric input window is displayed Key in the desired Averaging Time then press Done The display returns to the previous screen with the new value highlighted To return to t...

Page 47: ...ed Tare On Off Tare weight is displayed Print Options See Printing Section Averaging Time On Off 4 5 3 Dynamic Weighing Semi Auto The cycle begins when an object animal is placed on the pan but the he...

Page 48: ...0 second delay To enable this feature enter the Dynamic Weighing Setup menu Press Auto Sample and change the mode to Automatic The Dynamic Automatic screen appears with the default or last Averaging T...

Page 49: ...ng Data Manual Once Statistics is enabled two buttons appear on the Application screen Statistics and Accumulate To add the sample to the data set place the item on the pan and press Accumulate When s...

Page 50: ...6 1 Edit Settings To view or adjust the current settings Touch the Edit Settings button The Settings screen appears Settings available Target Weight Functions Available Recalculate Target Weight Retur...

Page 51: ...ress Accept to return to the Settings screen The display returns to the Settings screen with the new Target Weight value highlighted momentarily To return to the Filling home screen touch Return to Ap...

Page 52: ...t is displayed Tare On Off Tare weight is displayed Print Options See Printing Section Target Weight On Off Difference Weight On Off Difference Percent On Off 4 6 3 Statistics for Filling Use the Stat...

Page 53: ...ncrements by one Continue adding items and pressing Accumulate to build the statistical data set At any time press the Statistics button to view the results The Statistics Results screen Press Print t...

Page 54: ...orner then choose Application Modes scroll down to find Totalization press it then press Enabled to turn it On It will now appear in the Application Modes menu on the home screen Place objects on the...

Page 55: ...s Application on off Auto Sample Mode On Off To select the mode Reference fields Samples On Off To display the number of samples weighed Average weight On Off Displays the Average Standard deviation O...

Page 56: ...n this feature On Clear the pan if necessary Add a new sample The item weight is shown on the Main Display Line The weight of the item is automatically added when stable to the total The new total is...

Page 57: ...n display Line Place the first ingredient on the pan or in a tared container Press Accept to store the first component A prompt says Place item 2 Press Accept Continue adding components and pressing A...

Page 58: ...cation on off Mode Free Formulate Recipe Based To select the mode Filler On Off To prompt for a filler material Secondary Unit On Off To show the Second Display line Reference fields Total On Off Tota...

Page 59: ...ptions screen The RECIPE FORMULATION Home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line Reference Fields Application Buttons Functions Application Icon Press Begin Formulation If no items have been pre...

Page 60: ...nt weight is shown on the Main Display Line The progress bar displays the fill status Within 10 percent of the target value the progress bar converts to fine resolution display Press Accept to add the...

Page 61: ...EXPLORER BALANCES EN 59 Formulation Results Press Print to send the results to the enabled COM port To close the Results window and return to the Application home screen press Close...

Page 62: ...ere initial and final weights are gathered separately for each item after each item is selected in Item Settings Touch the Setup icon wrench to enter Application Setup from the home screen The DIFFERE...

Page 63: ...ss Clear Final Weight This feature is disabled if no final weight is stored To clear all items press Clear All then confirm When finished press Return to Application On the main Application screen fol...

Page 64: ...ettings Comments Enabled On Off Turns Application on off Auto Process Mode On Off To select the mode Reference fields Initial Weight On Off The initial weight is displayed Final Weight On Off The fina...

Page 65: ...Auto Home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line not shown Reference Fields Application Buttons Functions Application Icon Follow the screen instructions Press Item Settings to set up items in...

Page 66: ...a precision balance Density can be determined manually with a key press after each step or automatically weights are automatically recorded Before making density measurements establish the Applicatio...

Page 67: ...1 of 2 Weigh the Sample in Air Press Begin Density Calculation Follow screen instructions then press Accept to store the dry sample weight in air Step 2 of 2 Weigh the Sample Submerged in the Liquid F...

Page 68: ...d used during measurements Porous Material On Off To select Porous material Auto Print Result On Off To automatically print results Auto Sample Mode On Off To select the mode Reference fields Liquid D...

Page 69: ...p menu and select the following Density Type Solid Liquid Type Other Porous Material Off See Application Setup The DENSITY DETERMINATION SOLID Home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line Referen...

Page 70: ...tup Note when the Density Type is set to Liquid the Liquid type and Porous material selections are disabled The DENSITY DETERMINATION LIQUID Home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line Reference...

Page 71: ...h the Sinker in Air Follow the screen instructions then press Accept to store the sinker weight in air Step 2 of 2 Weigh the Sinker Submerged in the Test Liquid Follow the screen instructions then pre...

Page 72: ...edit the default values touch Edit settings The Settings screen appears Settings available Water Temp Oil Density Functions Available Return to Application The balance calculates water density based...

Page 73: ...Step 3 of 3 Weigh the Oiled Sample Submerged in Liquid Follow the screen instructions then press Accept to store the oiled sample weight submerged in liquid Once the necessary weights have been determ...

Page 74: ...lication allows both stable and unstable weights to be captured 4 11 1 Peak Hold Semi Automatic default In the upper left portion of the home screen select Peak Hold Follow the screen instructions to...

Page 75: ...touch Done The Peak Hold Application Setups defaults in Bold Item Available Settings Comments Enabled On Off Turns Application on off Auto Sample Mode Manual Semi Automatic Automatic To select the mod...

Page 76: ...ual Home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line Reference Fields Application Buttons Functions Application Icon Follow the screen instructions Place item on the pan Press Begin Peak Hold to begi...

Page 77: ...o Automatic The HIGH POINT Auto Home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line Reference Fields Application Buttons Functions Application Icon Place item on the pan The capture process starts autom...

Page 78: ...e screen instructions to begin The INGREDIENT COSTING Home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line Reference Fields Application Buttons Functions Application Icon 4 12 1 Item Settings Press Item...

Page 79: ...the previous screen with the new value highlighted momentarily To change the default component cost per unit Press Edit Cost The numeric entry screen appears Enter the new weight then press The displ...

Page 80: ...weight of the item is recorded then the screen prompts for the next component Unit Cost Total Weight and Total Cost are also displayed Continue follow the screen instructions to add the items to the p...

Page 81: ...Done The Ingredient Costing Application Setups defaults in Bold Item Available Settings Comments Enabled On Off Turns Application on off Currency label None various To select the Currency label Refere...

Page 82: ...racy and imprecision Up to 30 samples can be used The PIPETTE ADJUSTMENT Home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line Reference Fields Application Buttons Functions Application Icon 4 13 1 Pipett...

Page 83: ...s The display returns to the previous screen with the new value highlighted Continue to enter the required information following the above procedure Pipette Inaccuracy via the Inaccuracy button Barome...

Page 84: ...ples and pressing Accept to store each sample weight liquid The default number of samples is 10 It can be changed in Setup from 2 to 30 samples Once all the sample weights have been dispensed the Resu...

Page 85: ...her Liquid used during measurements Unit of Pressure ATM inHg KPa mbar mmHg PSIA To select Atmospheric Pressure unit Volume Unit Pipette capacity unit mL uL Nominal capacity unit Secondary Unit On Off...

Page 86: ...e View Trace screen SQC collection can be done manually Manual mode requires key press after each step or automatically Auto Mode the weights are automatically recorded when stable In the upper left p...

Page 87: ...he Process screen is then displayed Follow the screen instructions then press Accept to store the sample weight The current number of Samples along with the Average Sum Minimum value Maximum value and...

Page 88: ...Standard Deviation for all currently saved batches Press Select to see and print the Batch Information screen for any saved batch Press Clear Batches to reset SQC results and return to the SQC home sc...

Page 89: ...s in a Batch Tolerance Mode Weight Percent Tolerance used during measurements Auto Sample Mode Manual Semi Automatic Automatic To select the mode of operation Lock Settings On Off Press to lock the cu...

Page 90: ...s and setups Name Preset Tare APW Ref Wt or Target Sample size Under Limit Over Limit Level Mode Weighing x x x Counting x x x x x x x x Percent Weighing x x x x Check Weighing x x x x x x Dynamic Wei...

Page 91: ...upper right area of the screen It shows the name of the most recently used library file The Library manager popup is now displayed Touch the Library Record to highlight it then touch Recall to load th...

Page 92: ...revent damage CAUTION Do not place the balance on the pan support cone or Load cell Pins To use this feature remove power from the balance then remove the protective cover for the weigh below opening...

Page 93: ...From any Application screen Touch Menu The Main Menu List appears on the display Select the Sub Menu Scroll down to the selected item of the Main Menu List and touch it The Sub Menu appears Select the...

Page 94: ...Calibration User Calibration Calibration Test 5 3 2 Internal Calibration AutoCal Calibration is accomplished with the internal calibration mass Internal calibration can be performed at any time provi...

Page 95: ...on Span calibration uses two calibration points one at zero load and the other at specified full load span Refer to Table 5 1 for Span values For detailed calibration mass information please see the s...

Page 96: ...for the User defined weight Place the specified calibration weight on the balance and the calibration process completes The display shows status then returns to the current application 5 3 7 Calibrati...

Page 97: ...evel 0 disabled Off Range is 0 to 10 5 4 4 Display Settings Use this sub menu to change the setting for Screen Brightness Default value 100 Range is 20 to 100 Touch Calibrate Touch the screen at the c...

Page 98: ...iguration Touch Functions Configuration to see a table of Selected and Available functions Press to move a function from Available to Selected and press to move them back To move all functions to the...

Page 99: ...o the ON position 5 5 3 Filter level Set the amount of signal filtering LOW faster stabilization time with less stability MEDIUM normal stabilization time with normal stability HIGH slower stabilizati...

Page 100: ...d to 0 5 Division and OFF Auto Tare and Gross Indicator are locked at their current setting Graduations is forced to 1 Division and the menu item is hidden Weighing Units menu all units are locked at...

Page 101: ...osen from the Applications shortcut top left of all home screens The current menu item status is shown OFF disabled ON enabled 5 7 Weighing Units Enter this sub menu to activate the desired units of m...

Page 102: ...d When Custom Unit is set to ON the Factor Exponent and Least Significant Digit must be set Factor Set the conversion factor using the numeric keypad Settings of 0 00001 to 1 9999999 are available The...

Page 103: ...rs are available for each Header setting 5 8 3 Balance Name Set the balance identification Alphanumeric settings up to 25 characters are available The default setting is blank 5 8 4 User Name Set the...

Page 104: ...detailed instructions Mini B Use this interface to connect the balance to a computer or printer Choosing an item brings up another menu level RS232 shown Device Settings Print Settings Choosing a Sett...

Page 105: ...ternate Tare Command Set the alternate command character for Tare Settings of A to Z are available The default setting is T except P Z Alternate Zero Command Set the alternate command character for Ze...

Page 106: ...ected set the conditions for printing LOAD Prints when the displayed load is stable LOAD ZERO Prints when the displayed load or zero reading is stable When INTERVAL is selected set the time interval u...

Page 107: ...Name XXXXXXXXXXXX Application Name Set the status OFF the Application Name is not printed ON the Application Name is printed Result Set the status OFF the displayed reading is not printed ON the disp...

Page 108: ...0 002 kg 5 9 10 Print Layout This sub menu is used to define the format of the data output to a printer or computer Format Set the printing format MULTI a multiple line printout is generated A CRLF i...

Page 109: ...d set the Baud rate to 9600 After selecting click OK to close setting for serial keys Close the Control Panel Run Excel to open one blank sheet Focus the cursor on one item At this time if scale sends...

Page 110: ...nu to enable the Diagnostics troubleshooting functions and to enter the Service menu 5 12 1 Level Bubble Light not available in EX12001 EX24001 EX35001 To verify proper operation of the illuminated Le...

Page 111: ...3 4 Reset Balance Setup Select YES to return all Balance Setup menu items to their factory settings 5 13 5 Reset Application Modes Select YES to return all Application Modes menu items to their factor...

Page 112: ...the status UNLOCKED the Calibration menu is not locked LOCKED the Calibration menu is locked 5 14 3 Lock User Settings Set the status UNLOCKED the User Settings menu is not locked LOCKED the User Sett...

Page 113: ...Menu and Key Lock menu settings A slide switch is used to secure the Lock menu settings When the switch is set to the ON position the Lock menu settings may be viewed but not changed This switch is lo...

Page 114: ...Main Menu A brief descrtiption of the item selected is displayed This feature is menu based 5 16 1 Using Information Touch the Info Icon to bring up the menu UPPER RIGHT Information topics beginning w...

Page 115: ...f the Security Switch to the locked position 4 Set Legal for Trade to ON in the Balance Setup menu 6 2 Verification A weights and measures official or authorized service agent must perform the verific...

Page 116: ...Click OK Choose Properties Settings then ASCII Setup Check boxes as illustrated Send line ends Echo typed characters Wrap lines Use RS232 Interface Commands Section 9 6 1 to control the balance from...

Page 117: ...EXPLORER User Name Project Name Statistics Number of Samples 3 Total 2 737 g Average 0 912 g Standard Deviation 0 372 g Minimum 0 457 g Maximum 1 369 g Difference 0 912 g Signature ____________ Verifi...

Page 118: ...Address 3 Address 4 12 7 2010 3 11 PM Balance ID Balance Name EXPLORER User Name Project Name Statistics Number of Samples 3 Total 6 PCS Average 2 PCS Standard Deviation 1 PCS Minimum 1 PCS Maximum 3...

Page 119: ...55 000 g Tolerance wt 155 000 g Signature ____________ Verified by ____________ Check Weigh Nom Tol Company Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 12 7 2010 3 35 PM Balance ID Balance Name EXPLO...

Page 120: ...0 027 g Minimum 31 404 g Maximum 116 966 g Difference 85 563 g Signature ____________ Verified by ____________ Filling Company Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 12 7 2010 3 42 PM Balance ID...

Page 121: ...PM Balance ID Balance Name EXPLORER User Name Project Name AURORA Application Formulation Total Target 3 000 g Total Actual 5 401 g Total Diff 80 0 Item 3 Target 1 000 g Actual 1 345 g Diff 34 5 Item...

Page 122: ...ess 3 Address 4 12 7 2010 4 00 PM Balance ID Balance Name EXPLORER User Name Project Name Application Peak Hold Peak weight 115 722 g Gross 0 921 g Net 0 025 g Net Tare 0 946 g T On Stability No Signa...

Page 123: ...0 00 Standard Deviation 0 02ml Number of Samples 2 2S 0 00 0 1S 0 00 0 1S Mean 1S 100 00 2 1S 0 00 0 2S 0 00 0 Sample Data g 1 2 7 2 2 8 Signature ____________ Verified by ____________ Ingredient Cos...

Page 124: ...ER User Name Project Name Application SQC Batch Name Water Samples 2 Unit g Nominal Weight 160 0000 g Average 4 1296 g Maximum 5 4962 g Minimum 2 7629 g Standard Deviation 1 3666 g Range 2 7333 g 2T 0...

Page 125: ...Calibration Company Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 12 6 2010 4 33 AM Span Calibration Balance ID Balance Name EXPLORER User Name Project Name Calibration is done Actual weight 1999 99 g...

Page 126: ...a Label field of up to 11 characters is included 2 Each field is followed by a single delimiting space ASCII 32 3 The Weight field is 9 right justified characters If the value is negative the characte...

Page 127: ...acy Improper calibration Unstable environment Perform calibration Move balance to suitable location Cannot calibrate Calibration Menu locked LFT set to on Unstable environment Incorrect calibration ma...

Page 128: ...to 50 relative humidity at 40 C Mains supply voltage fluctuations up to 10 of the nominal voltage Installation category II Pollution degree 2 Materials Base Housing die cast Aluminum Painted Base IP5...

Page 129: ...seconds Sensitivity Temperature Drift PPM C 1 5 1 5 1 5 Typical Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 0 16g 120g 0 16g 220g 0 16g 320g Optimal Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 0 082g 120g 0 082g 220g 0 082g 3...

Page 130: ...1 5 seconds Sensitivity Temperature Drift PPM C 3 3 3 3 Typical Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 1 6g 220g 1 6g 420g 1 6g 620g 1 6g 1100g Optimal Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 0 82g 220g 0 82g 420g 0 8...

Page 131: ...nd Sensitivity Temperature Drift PPM C 3 3 3 3 Typical Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 16g 2200g 16g 4200g 16g 6200g 16g 10200g Optimal Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 8 2g 2200g 8 2g 4200g 8 2g 6200g 8...

Page 132: ...1 second Sensitivity Temperature Drift PPM C 5 3 Typical Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 160g 6200g 160g 10200g Optimal Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 82g 6200g 82g 10200g Display Full Color VGA Graph...

Page 133: ...tivity Temperature Drift PPM C 1 5 1 5 3 3 Typical Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 0 16g 220g 0 16g 320g 1 6g 420g 1 6g 1100g Optimal Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 0 082g 220g 0 082g 320g 0 82g 420g 0...

Page 134: ...e Drift PPM C 3 Typical Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 16g 4200g 16g 10200g 160g 10200g Optimal Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 8 2g 4200g 8 2g 10200g 82g 10200g Display Full Color VGA Graphic LCD Disp...

Page 135: ...ensitivity Temperature Drift PPM C 1 5 1 5 1 5 Typical Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 0 16g 120g 0 16g 220g 0 16g 320g Optimal Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 0 082g 120g 0 082g 220g 0 082g 320g Displa...

Page 136: ...t PPM C 3 3 3 3 3 3 Typical Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 1 6g 220g 1 6g 420g 16g 2200g 16g 4200g 16g 6200g 160g 6200g Optimal Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 0 82g 220g 0 82g 420g 8 2g 2200g 8 2g 420...

Page 137: ...nsitivity Temperature Drift PPM C 5 Typical Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 160g 12000g 160g 24000g 160g 35001g Optimal Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 82g 12000g 82g 24000g 82g 35000g Display Full Colo...

Page 138: ...sitivity Temperature Drift PPM C 5 Typical Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 160g 12000g 82g 24000g 160g 35001g Optimal Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 82g 12000g 160g 24000g 82g 35000g Display Full Color...

Page 139: ...ions Figure 9 1 Draft Shield models Figure 9 2 Non Draft Shield models Figure 9 3 EX12001 EX24001 and EX35001 models 15 5 in 393 mm 3 9 in 98 mm 9 1 in 230 mm 9 1 in 230 mm 13 8 in 350 mm 15 5 in 393...

Page 140: ...1 35001 30076186 TABLE 9 8 ACCESSORIES DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Foot Switch kit 83021086 Terminal Extension Cable kit 83021083 Density Determination kit 80253384 Tower Mount for Terminal 83021102 Draft...

Page 141: ...ve H Enter or get Print Header Lines Attention header text length is up to 25 characters the setting format is H x header line text and H x could get the corresponding header line in the balance Z Sam...

Page 142: ...rget for weight tolerance mode xC Set Checkweighing tolerance x Attention when x is a positive value it is used to set the tolerance value vice versa PC Print Checkweighing tolerance xCW Set Checkweig...

Page 143: ...will respond ES Note 2 Application list Index Application Index Application 0 Weighing 11 Ingredient Adjustment 1 Parts Counting 12 Pipette Adjustment 2 Percent Weighing 13 SQC 3 Check Weighing 4 Dyn...

Page 144: ...indows ME Windows 2000 Windows XP or Windows 7 Available USB port Type A 4 pin female USB Connection The balance s USB port terminates with a mini USB A USB Cable type B male to type A male is require...

Page 145: ...edly sends data as fast as possible PRINT Auto Print On Stable Balance automatically outputs data upon stability PRINT Auto Print xx sec Balance sends data every xx seconds PRINT Auto Print Off Only s...

Page 146: ...bility indicator 1 character when unstable or below min weight blank when stable space 1 character legend 10 character TOTAL hh mm ss time interval etc CR 1 character LF 1 character Output examples No...

Page 147: ...weight stable or unstable CP Continuous print of weights SLP Auto print stable non zero weight only SLZP Auto print stable non zero weight and zero reading xP Auto print on 1 to 3600 second intervals...

Page 148: ...stage of conformity assessment must be carried out by the applicable weights and measures authorities If national regulations limit the validity period of the verification the user of the weighing in...

Page 149: ...ve 2006 66 EC introduces new requirements from September 2008 on removability of batteries from waste equipment in EU Member States To comply with this Directive this device has been designed for safe...

Page 150: ...been damaged by accident or misuse exposed to radioactive or corrosive materials has foreign material penetrating to the inside of the product or as a result of service or modification by other than...

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