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Summary of Contents for Explorer EX125

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

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Page 3: ...Overview of Display Home Screen 15 3 2 Principal Functions and Main Menu 15 3 3 Overview of Parts and Features 16 3 4 Overview of Parts and Features Draft Shield Models 17 3 5 Overview of Parts and F...

Page 4: ...ulation 61 4 9 Differential Weighing 64 4 9 1 Item Settings 64 4 9 2 Application Setup 66 4 9 3 Differential Weighing with Auto Process On 67 4 10 Density Determination 68 4 10 1 Measuring the Density...

Page 5: ...104 5 5 5 Display Settings 104 5 5 6 Functions Configuration 105 5 5 7 TouchLess Sensor Setup 105 5 5 8 Draft Shield light 105 5 5 9 Ionizer seconds 105 5 6 Balance Setup 106 5 6 1 Balance Set up sub...

Page 6: ...120 5 13 7 Reset GLP and GMP Data 120 5 13 8 Reset Communication 120 5 13 9 Reset All Global Reset 120 5 14 Securing the Menu and Key Lock menu settings 120 5 15 Information 121 5 15 1 Using Informat...

Page 7: ...ics available in Weighing Counting Percent Weighing Check Weighing Dynamic Weighing Filling Ionizer EX225D AD and EX225 AD only The Ionizer generates bipolar ions continuously by DC corona discharge s...

Page 8: ...upside down on the platform Dry off any liquid spills immediately The instrument is not watertight Do not immerse the equipment in water or other liquids Only connect the power cord to a compatible gr...

Page 9: ...022 EX62012 EX62022 EX10201 EX10202 EX12001 EX24001 EX35001 Terminal X X X X X Weighing Base X X X X X Weighing Platform 80 mm Diameter X 90 mm Diameter X 130 mm Diameter X 190 x 200 mm X 311 x 377 mm...

Page 10: ...Note The Terminal is identical for all Explorer Balance models 2 2 2 Installing the Wind Ring Weighing Platform on Semi Micro models Note Assembly instructions also apply to models with the suffix M...

Page 11: ...NOTE Before installing side doors be sure to set the lock tabs in the proper position as shown here UNLOCK LOCK 2 Follow the steps below to install side front and top doors of the Draft Shield Side Do...

Page 12: ...irst open the sliding glass doors on both sides and open the top lid to make space for the glass shelf 2 2 8 Installing the Weighing Pan Wind Shield Non Draft Shield Models Note Assembly instructions...

Page 13: ...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...

Page 14: ...in RS 232 10101 Port to connect either to a computer or a printer with a standard straight through serial cable Or connect using the scale s USB ports Note For configuration and interface commands se...

Page 15: ...lding the Terminal to the Base A cable is attached to the Terminal Take care to not damage or disconnect this cable 2 To reattach the Terminal press in the two Release buttons and slide the Terminal i...

Page 16: ...eighing results The Explorer Balances have built in AutoCal which can calibrate the balance automatically and does not require calibration masses If preferred the balance can be manually calibrated wi...

Page 17: ...Press Tare 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...

Page 18: ...3 1 Explorer Semi Micro Balance Leveling Thumbwheels Data label Terminal cable storage clips Lock switch Weigh Below Access Foot Non Adjustable Type label Far side M N models only Touchless Sensors Po...

Page 19: ...ide View Figure 3 2 Explorer Base Leveling Thumbwheels Data label Terminal cable storage clips Lock switch Weigh Below Access Foot Non Adjustable Type label Far side M N models only Touchless Sensors...

Page 20: ...w Bottom View Side View Figure 3 3 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 21: ...Features EX12001 EX24001 and EX35001 Top View Bottom View Rear View Side View Figure 3 4 Explorer Base Touchless Sensors Level Indicator Power Connection Leveling Thumbwheels Foot Non Adjustable Termi...

Page 22: ...igure 3 5 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 23: ...have four TouchLess sensors that can be assigned a unique function when activated e g zero print ionizer tare Automatic draftshield door etc To assign a task for each TouchLess sensor press Sensors N...

Page 24: ...te The active weighing Unit can also be accessed by touching the unit area of the Main Display line If a unit is not displayed in the list it must first be turned on via the User Menu 3 8 14 Ionizer o...

Page 25: ...se and return to the current Application 3 8 19 Logout Used for User logout and return to User Login screen This feature is only active if a user profile has been created and a User has logged in 3 9...

Page 26: ...u 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 Balance incorporat...

Page 27: ...ne in the active unit of measure The WEIGHING 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...

Page 28: ...screen touch Return to Application at bottom right of that screen To input a sample name touch the Sample Name button Enter the desired sample name and then press You can use bar code scanner to inpu...

Page 29: ...Enabled On Off Turns Application on off RFID On Off To read RFID code to get sample name Secondary Unit On Off To show the Second Display line Minimum Weight On Off To enable Min Weight Statistics Off...

Page 30: ...n be selected and used for Auto Save to USB Auto Save to USB applies to Weighing Parts Counting Percent Weighing Check Weighing and Filling 4 1 5 Statistics for Weighing The Statistics function allows...

Page 31: ...lly captured The current sample must be removed before capturing the next sample When stable the Statistics button lights briefly to show the item is added to the set and the data set quantity increme...

Page 32: ...ation is Off 4 2 1 1 Edit Settings To view or adjust the current settings touch the Edit Settings button The Settings screen is now displayed Settings available APW Sample Size Sample Name Sample ID B...

Page 33: ...e Weight APW Derived To establish a new APW touch the Recalculate APW button The APW Screen is displayed Note The sample size that is displayed will be used To use a different sample size change that...

Page 34: ...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 35: ...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 36: ...Limit values must be set The Average Piece Weight and standard sample size can also be set Follow these steps Touch the Edit Settings button The Settings screen appears The buttons for APW Samples Sam...

Page 37: ...de to Fill Counting The PARTS COUNTING Fill Home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line Reference Fields Application Buttons Functions The default or last Average Piece Weight APW is displayed P...

Page 38: ...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 39: ...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 40: ...Display Line Second Display Line Reference Fields Application Buttons Functions Application Icon 4 3 1 Edit Settings To view or adjust the current settings To adjust the Application settings touch the...

Page 41: ...ce weight value touch the Recalculate Reference button The New Reference screen appears Follow the screen instructions to establish a new Reference Weight Actions available Tare Cancel or Accept Press...

Page 42: ...the Application home screen press Done Percent Weighing Application Setups defaults in Bold Item Available Settings Comments Enabled On Off Turns Application on off Secondary Unit On Off To show the S...

Page 43: ...pplication Buttons Application Icon Functions 4 4 2 Edit Settings To view or adjust the current settings Touch the Edit Settings button The Settings screen appears The Application Settings Screen Sett...

Page 44: ...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 45: ...een returns Press Done to begin Check Weighing CHECK WEIGHING Nominal Wt Tolerance home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line not shown Reference Fields Application Buttons Functions Applicatio...

Page 46: ...ns Press Done to begin Check Weighing The CHECK WEIGHING Nominal Percent Tolerance home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line not shown Reference Fields Application Buttons Application Icon Fun...

Page 47: ...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 48: ...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 49: ...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 50: ...veraging Time can be set from 1 to 99 seconds The default value is 10 To change it press the button A numeric input window is displayed Key in the desired Averaging Time then press Done The display re...

Page 51: ...d Print Options See Printing Section Averaging Time On Off Auto Print On Off To print automatically after weighing process is finished 4 5 3 Dynamic Weighing Semi Auto The cycle begins when an object...

Page 52: ...rom the pan 10 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 las...

Page 53: ...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 54: ...ttings button The Settings screen appears Settings available Target Weight Sample Name Sample ID Batch ID Clear All Note please refer to section 4 1 1 for details about setting Sample Name Sample ID B...

Page 55: ...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 56: ...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 57: ...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 58: ...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 59: ...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 60: ...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 61: ...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 62: ...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 63: ...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 64: ...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 65: ...EXPLORER BALANCES EN 63 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 66: ...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 67: ...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 68: ...d by Final weight minus Initial weight The Differential Weighing Application Setups defaults in Bold Item Available Settings Comments Enabled On Off Turns Application on off Auto Process Mode On Off T...

Page 69: ...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 70: ...rmined manually with a key press after each step or automatically weights are automatically recorded Before making density measurements establish the Application Settings The DENSITY DETERMINATION Hom...

Page 71: ...sity Determination See below Step 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 th...

Page 72: ...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 73: ...us Material Off See Application Setup The DENSITY DETERMINATION SOLID Home screen Main Display Line Second Display Line Reference Fields Application Buttons Functions Application Icon Confirm the defa...

Page 74: ...ation Buttons Functions Application Icon Confirm that the default value displayed sinker volume is correct To edit the default values touch Edit Settings and the Settings screen is now displayed Setti...

Page 75: ...d in the Test Liquid Follow the screen instructions then press Accept to store the sinker weight submerged in liquid Once the necessary weights have been determined the density of the Liquid sample is...

Page 76: ...Settings available Water Temp Oil Density Sample Name Sample ID Batch ID Clear All Note please refer to section 4 1 1 for details about setting Sample Name Sample ID Batch ID and Clear All Functions A...

Page 77: ...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 78: ...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 79: ...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 80: ...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 81: ...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 82: ...Second Display Line Reference Fields Application Buttons Functions Application Icon 4 12 1 Item Settings Press Item Settings to set up items in memory The Edit Settings Screen Settings available Add N...

Page 83: ...en with the new value highlighted momentarily To change the default component Unit press Edit Unit The Weighing Units screen appears Continue adding items as required using Add New New items can be ad...

Page 84: ...layed Continue follow the screen instructions to add the items to the pan and touch the Accept button until each item has been weighed Press the View Data button at any time to show the current result...

Page 85: ...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 86: ...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 87: ...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 88: ...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 89: ...ter Other Liquid used during measurements Unit of Pressure ATM inHg KPa mbar mmHg PSIA To select Atmospheric Pressure unit Volume Unit Pipette capacity unit ml l Nominal capacity unit Secondary Unit O...

Page 90: ...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 91: ...e 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 92: ...set SQC results and return to the SQC home screen Press Close to return to the SQC home screen to begin another batch or to view process results To view the Process results graphically batch compariso...

Page 93: ...tion Lock Settings On Off Press to lock the current setting s so they cannot be changed Reference fields Number of Batches On Off The total batches Number of Samples On Off The total samples Average O...

Page 94: ...imum number of 99 samples can be tested Each sample is shown with weight difference compared to the average weight and if it is accepted or failed In the upper left portion of the home screen select F...

Page 95: ...r of samples then press The default value is 20 pieces A new screen appears with the message Place samples to average Press Accept to continue Place all samples together on the pan to calculate the sa...

Page 96: ...weigh samples and touch the Accept button to store each sample s weight The maximum sample number is 99 It can be changed from 1 to 99 Once all the samples have been weighed the Results screen appears...

Page 97: ...g s so they cannot be changed Reference Difference Weight On Off Weight difference is displayed Difference Percent On Off Weight difference percentage is displayed Average On Off Weight average is dis...

Page 98: ...x x x Filling x x x x x x x Totalization Formulation x x Differential Weighing Density Determination x x x x x Peak Hold Ingredient Costing Pipette Adjustment x x SQC x x Fill Weight Variation 4 17 1...

Page 99: ...ibrary Record above but press Delete instead of Recall 4 18 Additional Features 4 18 1 Weigh Below The Explorer Balance is equipped with a weigh below hook for weighing below the balance Note before t...

Page 100: ...elected item of the Main Menu List and touch it The Sub Menu appears Select the Menu Item Continue until the desired setting is chosen in the Menu list Touch the setting to change it The changed setti...

Page 101: ...armed up to operating temperature and is level With the Balance turned ON and no load on the pan touch AutoCal Internal Calibration and then touch Calibration The Balance begins to calibrate Alternate...

Page 102: ...recommended See Table 5 1 below Example Actual weight reading 200 014 Expected weight reading 200 000 Test mass value Difference Weight d 0 014 Difference weight in digits 14 Adjust value To perform...

Page 103: ...used are shown on the display The best accuracy is achieved using the mass closest to the full span value Note To change the span calibration point touch the alternate weight shown on the display Fol...

Page 104: ...dd new user press the New button and insert a user name and then press To edit a user select the user you want to edit and press the Edit button You can change User Name Password and Group for each us...

Page 105: ...lance setup x x Calibration setting x x External calibration x Internal calibration x Date Time x x x Application modes settings x x Units x x Device Print settings x x GLP x x Balance name x x x libr...

Page 106: ...ssword must contain 8 10 characters with combination of letters and numbers 5 5 3 Language Set the language displayed for menus and displayed messages English German French Spanish Italian Chinese Kor...

Page 107: ...t Base Right and Base Left Default setting for Automatic draftshield door models Terminal left left door Terminal right right door Note EX12001 EX24001 and EX35001 do not have Base sensors 5 5 8 Draft...

Page 108: ...gnal filtering LOW faster stabilization time with less stability MEDIUM normal stabilization time with normal stability HIGH slower stabilization time with more stability The setting is locked at the...

Page 109: ...pproved Mode AutoCalTM internal Calibration menu will be locked Balance Setup Menu Filter Level is locked at the current setting Stability Indicator Range is locked at 1 Division Auto Zero Tracking is...

Page 110: ...EN 108 EXPLORER BALANCES 5 6 10 Date Time Set the current Date and Time Change the format if desired then enter the current value Select to return to the sub menu...

Page 111: ...osen from the Applications shortcut top left of all home screens The current menu item status is shown OFF disabled ON enabled 5 8 Weighing Units Enter this sub menu to activate the desired units of m...

Page 112: ...led 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 T...

Page 113: ...to 5 headings available Alphanumeric settings up to 25 characters are available for each Header setting 5 9 4 Balance Name Set the balance identification Alphanumeric settings up to 25 characters are...

Page 114: ...for 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...

Page 115: ...Z except P T Print Settings Menu Note If LEGAL FOR TRADE is set to ON the print Output Stable setting is not reset 5 10 6 Print Output Print Stable Weight Only Set the printing criteria OFF values are...

Page 116: ...ON the Balance ID value is printed Balance Id XXXXXXX Balance Name Set the status OFF the Balance Name is not printed ON the Balance Name is printed Balance Name XXXXXXX User Name Set the status OFF...

Page 117: ...t is printed Information Set the status OFF the reference info is not printed ON the reference info is printed Note See below for more clarification Signature Line Set the status OFF the Signature Lin...

Page 118: ...td 0 001 kg Min 0 999 kg Max 1 001 kg Diff 0 002 kg Counting APW 0 100 kg N 10 Total 1000 Pcs Avg 100 Pcs Std 1 Pcs Min 99 Pcs Max 101 Pcs Diff 2 Pcs Check Weighing Under 0 995 kg Over 1 005 kg Under...

Page 119: ...line after printing 4 Lines move the paper up four lines after printing Form a form feed is appended to the output 5 10 11 Data Transfer Function Output weighing results directly to a PC application S...

Page 120: ...t cell in TEXT format Otherwise Excel will not distinguish it as a negative number 5 11 Library When an item is processed on a regular basis the item s data may be stored in memory for future use This...

Page 121: ...omatic draftshield door To verify proper operation of each Touchless Sensor When operated each sensor should light and make a sound Note Only for Automatic draftshield door models 5 12 6 Data Maintena...

Page 122: ...P and GMP Data Select YES to return all GLP and GMP Data menu items to their factory settings 5 13 8 Reset Communication Select YES to return all Communication menu items to their factory settings 5 1...

Page 123: ...Main Menu A brief descrtiption of the item selected is displayed This feature is menu based 5 15 1 Using Information Touch the Info Icon to bring up the menu UPPER RIGHT Information topics beginning w...

Page 124: ...a calibration as explained in Section 5 3 Set the position of 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...

Page 125: ...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 126: ...D Balance Name EXPLORER User Name Project Name Application Weighing Sample Name Batch ID Sample ID 2 771 g Gross 4 148 g Net 2 771 g N Tare 1 377 g T Minimum Weight 0 000 g Signature Verified by Compa...

Page 127: ...PCS Over Limit 30 PCS Under Limit 10 PCS Signature Verified by Parts Counting Fill Parts Counting Statistics Company Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 12 7 2010 3 23 00 PM Balance ID Balan...

Page 128: ...2010 3 34 00 PM Balance ID Balance Name EXPLORER User Name Project Name Project Name Application Check Weighing Sample Name Sample ID Batch ID Result Under Gross 1 401 g Net 0 455 g N Tare 0 946 g T T...

Page 129: ...t 310 000 g Percent Tol 50 00 Percent Tol 50 00 Signature Verified by Company Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 12 7 2010 3 37 00 PM Balance ID Balance Name EXPLORER User Name Project Name...

Page 130: ...Average 0 03 g SD 0 00 g RSDEV 0 0 Minimum 0 03 g Maximum 0 03 g Range 0 00 g Signature Verified by Filling Filling Statistics Company Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 12 7 2010 3 42 00 PM...

Page 131: ...roject Name Application Formulation Sample Name Sample ID Batch ID Total Target 3 000 g Total Actual 5 401 g Total Diff 80 0 Start Time 12 7 2010 3 35 00 PM End Time 12 7 2010 3 41 00 PM Sample Data g...

Page 132: ...al wt 0 42 g Difference 0 00 g Difference 0 0 Signature Verified by Company Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 12 7 2010 4 00 00 PM Balance ID Balance Name EXPLORER User Name Project Name Ap...

Page 133: ...mprecision CV 0 72 CV Limit 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 ml 1 2 7 2 2 8 Signature Verified by Company Name...

Page 134: ...200 10 2 200 13 3 200 09 4 200 06 5 200 06 6 200 07 7 200 07 8 200 08 9 200 08 10 200 09 Signature Verified by Company Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 12 7 2010 4 14 00 PM Balance ID Bal...

Page 135: ...weight 0 01 g Weight ID Signature Verified by End User Calibration Company Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 12 6 2010 4 36 AM User Calibration Balance ID Balance Name EXPLORER User Name Pr...

Page 136: ...12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 In certain cases 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 ch...

Page 137: ...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 138: ...ABS Weighing Platforms 18 10 stainless steel Weighing Pan 304 SST EX12001 EX24001 and EX35001 In use Cover Terminal plastic PET Draft Shield Glass plastic ABS Battery Specification Battery Type Lithiu...

Page 139: ...mination Pipette Adjustment Statistical Quality Control Stabilization time typical 8s Sensitivity Temperature Drift 0 80 ppm K Typical Operating Range USP u 0 10 k 2 0 02g 120g 0 02g 120g 0 02g 220g 0...

Page 140: ...tion time typical Within 2 seconds Within 3 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...

Page 141: ...ilization time typical Within 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...

Page 142: ...iation Stabilization time typical Within 1 second 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 US...

Page 143: ...in 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 Gra...

Page 144: ...tion time typical Within 1 second Sensitivity 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...

Page 145: ...Dimensions Fully assembled dimensions Figure 9 1 Explorer Semi Micro Balance Figure 9 2 Draft Shield models Figure 9 3 Non Draft Shield models 15 5 in 393 mm 3 9 in 98 mm 9 1 in 230 mm 9 1 in 230 mm 1...

Page 146: ...EN 144 EXPLORER BALANCES Figure 9 4 EX12001 EX24001 and EX35001 models 14 8 in 377 mm 4 7 in 120 mm 17 4 in 443 mm 12 1 in 1 9 in 48 mm 311 mm...

Page 147: ...RIPTION PART NUMBER Foot Switch kit 83021086 Terminal Extension Cable kit 83021083 Density Determination kit 80253384 Tower Mount for Terminal 83021102 Draft Shield kit 83021084 Security Device 808500...

Page 148: ...Sensors Weighing Units Menu AutoCal GLP and GMP Data Menu Main Menu Communication Menu More Functions Library Level Assist User Management Zero Password Policy Tare Diagnostics Menu Units Factory Res...

Page 149: ...ndicator Range Automatic Calibration Filter Level AutoCal Adjustment Auto Zero Tracking Span Calibration Auto Tare User Calibration Gross Indicator Calibration Test Legal For Trade Language Graduation...

Page 150: ...FUNCTION ICON FUNCTION Weighing Formulation Parts Counting Differential Percent Weighing Density Determination Check Weighing Peak Hold Dynamic Weighing Ingredient Costing not available in semi micro...

Page 151: ...NCTION Milligram unit Momme unit Gram unit Mesghal unit Kilogram unit Hong Kong Tael unit Carat unit Singapore Tael unit Ounce unit Taiwan Tael unit Ounce Troy unit Tical unit Pound unit Tola unit Pen...

Page 152: ...ttings Reset Project Name Balance Setup Reset RS 232 Standard Application Modes Reset USB Standard Weighing Units Reset Repeatability Test GLP and GMP Data Reset Number of Repeatability Tests Communic...

Page 153: ...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 Same as pressing Zero Key T Same as pressing Tare Key xT...

Page 154: ...r 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 Checkweighing we...

Page 155: ...e 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 14 Fill Weight Variation...

Page 156: ...s ME Windows 2000 Windows XP or Windows 7 Windows 10 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 r...

Page 157: ...uto Print Interval Balance sends data every xx seconds PRINT Auto Print Off Only sends data when PRINT is pressed USB Baud Parity Handshake Set parameters to match printer or computer Operation USB OU...

Page 158: ...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 159: ...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 160: ...s It is the responsibility of the purchaser to ensure that all pertinent legal requirements are met Weighing Instruments verified at the place of manufacture bear the following supplementary metrology...

Page 161: ...to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment i...

Page 162: ...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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