OHAUS EXPLORER Instruction Manual Download Page 4

FCC NOTE

:

 THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGI-

TAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.

THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE
WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT. THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES,
USES, AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND, IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL, MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS.
OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN
WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE.

THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS A LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGI-
TAL APPARATUS AS SET OUT IN THE INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT STANDARD ENTITLED “DIGITAL
APPARATUS”, ICES-003 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS CANADA.

CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE RESPECTE LES LIMITES DE BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES APPLICABLES AUX
APPAREILS NUMERIQUES DE CLASSE A PRESCRITES DANS LA NORME SUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLEUR:
“APPAREILS NUMERIQUES”, NMB-003 EDICTEE PAR LE MINISTRE DES

Unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment are not permitted.

EC - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Explorer

E10640

E00640

E10645

E00645

E11140

E01140

E11145

E01145

E12140

E02140

E12145

E02145

E1RR80

E0RR80 E1RR85 E0RR85

E12130

E02130

E12132

E02132

E12135

E02135

E14130

E04130

E14132

E04132

E14135

E04135

E1RV70

E0RV70

E1RV72

E0RV72

E1RV75

E0RV75

E16120

E06120

E16122

E06122

E16125

E06125

E1B120

E0B120

E1B122

E0B122

E1B125

E0B125

E1D120

E0D120

E1D122

E0D122

E1D125

E0D125

E1RW60

E0RW60 E1RW62 E0RW62 E1RW65 E0RW65

E1D110

E0D110

E1D112

E0D112

E1D115

E0D115

E1F110

E0F110

E1F112

E0F112

E1F115

E0F115

E1H110

E0H110

E1H112

E0H112

E1H115

E0H115

E01640

E0A520

E0E122

E15132

E05132

E15135

E16130

E06130

E16135

E1F120

E0F120

E1F122

E0F122

E1F125

Voyager

V10640

V00640

V10645

V11140

V01140

V11145

V12140

V02140

V12145

V1RR80

V0RR80 V1RR85

V12130

V02130

V12132

V02132

V12135

V14130

V04130

V14132

V04132

V14135

V1RV70

V0RV70

V1RV72

V0RV72

V1RV75

V16120

V06120

V16122

V06122

V16125

V1B120

V0B120

V1B122

V0B122

V1B125

V1D120

V0D120

V1D122

V0D122

V1D125

V1RW60

V0RW60 V1RW62 V0RW62 V1RW65

V1D110

V0D110

V1D112

V0D112

V1D115

V1F110

V0F110

V1F112

V0F112

V1F115

V1H110

V0H110

V1H112

V0H112

V1H115

V16130

V06130

V16135

V1F120

V0F120

V1F122

V0F122

V1F125

New Jersey, 07058, USA
22, Jun. 01

Ohaus Corporation, Pine Brook, NJ

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Summary of Contents for EXPLORER

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Balances O T O T OHAUS Stable g Print Setup Units Mode Enter O T O T OHAUS Stable g Print Setup Units Mode Enter...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ed input current or 16A Limits Section 2 Limits for harmonic current emissions Limits section 3 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low voltage supply systems Ohaus Corporation Pine Broo...

Page 4: ...LE MINISTRE DES Unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment are not permitted EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Explorer E10640 E00640 E10645 E00645 E11140 E01140 E11145 E01145 E12140 E02140 E...

Page 5: ...of the Instrument 6 3 2 Turning On the Balance 7 3 3 Calibration 7 3 3 1 Internal Calibration InCALTM 9 3 3 2 Calibration Message 10 3 3 3 Calibration Adjust 11 3 3 4 Span Calibration 12 3 3 5 User Ca...

Page 6: ...Units 30 4 10 Global 30 4 11 Custom Unit 32 4 12 Menu Lock Out Protection 34 5 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 35 5 1 Troubleshooting 35 5 2 RS232 Interface 36 5 3 Error Codes List 39 5 4 Information Messages 3...

Page 7: ...ighing units 4 Setup button Selects various submenus calibration date time readout GLP data GLP set print RS232 LFT function units global custom 5 O T button When pressed performs tare function and a...

Page 8: ...w what area of the balance menu is being addressed 10 Units Is displayed when the Units button is pressed Allows the user to know what area of the balance menu is being addressed 11 Setup Is displayed...

Page 9: ...ds Remote displays upgraded displays which can be table wall or tower mounted are available as accessories It offers a high level of operating convenience and useful functions to make accurate measure...

Page 10: ...zontal positioning and stable installation are prerequisites for repeatable results To compensate small irregularites or inclinations at the location the instrument can be leveled For exact horizontal...

Page 11: ...is in place air currents are deflected up over the pan Make sure the wind shield is firmly snapped into place NOTE 4100 g 6100 g and 8100 g balances with internal calibration are equipped with a 6 Pa...

Page 12: ...ings which are bolded The setup submenus shown below are arranged in the order as displayed in the balance CALIBRATION InCALTM Calibration No Lock Span Calibration User Calibration Linearity Calibrati...

Page 13: ...lass I balances require at least 2 hours The internal circuits of the balance are powered whenever it is plugged into a power source Calibration Refer to paragraph 3 3 and calibrate the balance before...

Page 14: ...in previously stored calibration data Calibration should be performed as necessary to ensure accurate weighing Masses required to perform the procedures are listed in the adjacent table NOTE Any of th...

Page 15: ...r Change Procedure Press the Setup button CAL is displayed Press Enter button CAL TYPE is displayed Press Enter button CAL TYPE InCAL is displayed Press Enter button INCAL is displayed NOTE If a weigh...

Page 16: ...e display NOTE When the balance is in a legal for trade mode this option is locked ON In this condition the balance will display the CAL NOW message when recalibration is required Press Enter button S...

Page 17: ...icates LOCK Press Enter button LOCK ON or LOCK OFF is dis played Press or button and select either LOCK ON or LOCK OFF LOCK ON is normally used in legal for trade applications When set ON and legal fo...

Page 18: ...hange Setup press Enter Change g Setup Change Procedure Press the Setup button CAL is displayed Press Enter button CAL TYPE is displayed Press Enter button CAL TYPE InCAL is displayed Press button to...

Page 19: ...e to select USER calibration CAL TYPE USer is displayed Press Enter button the display indicates the last calibration mass value which was entered with the first digit flashing Sample illustrates 2000...

Page 20: ...an Press Enter button WORKING is displayed After a few seconds CAL SET is displayed the display then returns to WEIGH mode Linearity calibration is completed Remove calibration mass from the pan Setup...

Page 21: ...alibration Display changes to PUT WT 8000 g The displayed weight is the full capacity of the balance Place specified calibration mass on pan Press Enter button WORKING is displayed After a few seconds...

Page 22: ...mpleted LIN CAL 12 01 97 1 00 00 PM Bal Id 1234 Cal 8000 00 g Old 7999 08 g Dif 0 02 g Wt Ref USER NO 2056853 PROJ NO 100012 Name END CAL TEST 12 01 97 1 00 00 PM Bal Id 1234 Cal 8000 00 g Act 8000 02...

Page 23: ...measuring unit Press Enter button balance is now ready for weighing Place the object s or material to be weighed on the pan Example illustrates a 200 gram weight Wait for the stability indicator to a...

Page 24: ...o change press Enter Change Procedure Press the Mode button Press or button until PERCENT is dis played Press Enter button PUT PAN 100 is displayed If a container is used the balance can be tared at t...

Page 25: ...uired Press or button and select sample size Sample size is 5 to 1000 pieces Place sample size on the pan Press Enter button to continue display indicates WORKING Balance displays the reference weight...

Page 26: ...sing any buttons When the balance displays READY simply place subject on pan Starting Animal Cycle Place animal container if used on pan Press to tare the container Place subject on pan The animal cyc...

Page 27: ...l computer or printer requires that the communications parameters in the Setup menu Print options and communication parameters be set first Refer to page 25 Print menu settings and page 27 for RS232 c...

Page 28: ...nter button SAVED displays momentarily and EXIT appears Press Enter button balance returns to a weighing mode Adjustments up to 60 seconds a month can be made to the balance internal clock Repeat the...

Page 29: ...exceeded Factory default setting is shown in bold type OFF Turns Auto Zero OFF 5 d Sets threshold to 5 divisions 1 d Sets threshold to 1 division 3 d Sets threshold to 3 divisions Filter Filter compe...

Page 30: ...e display and enter a 7 digit number for the project number Press Enter button to save setting Press or button to select next item or EXIT Press Enter button to continue Procedure To select any of the...

Page 31: ...on to continue Press or button and select either menu setting or ON or OFF Press Enter button to save setting Press or button to select next item or EXIT Press Enter button to continue Auto Print Feat...

Page 32: ...looked at but not changed in the menu When set off entries may be changed OFF is the default setting 12 01 97 12 01 37 AM 429 5 g 12 01 97 12 01 52 AM Bal Id 429 8 g 12 01 97 12 02 17 AM Bal Id USER N...

Page 33: ...e number of data bits to 7 or 8 The default setting is 7 Stop Bits The number of stop bits can be set to 1 or 2 The default setting is 2 Lock Lock ON OFF can only be changed when the hardware Lock Swi...

Page 34: ...balance to operate in a legal for trade application and works in conjunction with a Lock Switch Default setting is UNLOCKED See default table LFT and Lock Switch Menu lock Default Value Date Menu Unlo...

Page 35: ...default Percent Percent weighing permits you to place a reference load on the balance then view other loads as a percentage of the reference Selection is made using the Mode button The default settin...

Page 36: ...type of operation These functions are List and Reset The default settings are NO Global List is a convienent method of examining which parameters are set up in the balance The parameters do not show...

Page 37: ...setting is OFF EXPLORER xxxxxx xxx Sr x xx OS x xx G x xx Time 12hr 3 19 51 PM Date m d y 12 01 97 Function Weigh ReadOut Menu Stb 2 d AZT 5 d Filter 1 GLP Menu Time Date On Bal Id On User No On Proj...

Page 38: ...2 Moves decimal point 2 places to the left E 1 Moves decimal point 1 place to the left E0 Leaves decimal point in normal position E1 Moves decimal point 1 place to the right E2 Moves decimal point 2 p...

Page 39: ...LSD is displayed There are 6 LSD least significant digit settings you can choose from see table Press Enter button LSD 1 is displayed Press or button and select LSD value either 1 2 5 10 or 100 Press...

Page 40: ...l menus which have had LOCK turned ON The default setting for the Lock Switch is OFF Type Approved Legal for Trade Balance Sealing Certified balances have a securing sticker applied at the factory Whe...

Page 41: ...rect weight reading Cannot display weight in desired unit Unable to store menu settings changes RS232 interface not working Random segments displayed or display locks up Unable to change settings Unst...

Page 42: ...are shown in the adjacent illustration The balance will not output any data unless pin 5 CTS is held in an ON state 3 to 15 V dc Interfaces not utilizing the CTS handshake may tie pin 5 to pin 6 to de...

Page 43: ...ms 3 kilo grams 4 dwt 5 Carats 6 Ounces 7 Ounces troy 8 Grains 9 Taels Hong Kong 10 Taels Singapore 11 Taels Taiwan 12 Mommes 13 Decimal Pounds 14 Not used 15 Newton s 16 tical 17 Custom Units Same as...

Page 44: ...Program User ID String 1 8 characters AC AC AC AC AC Abort Calibration xUC xUC xUC xUC xUC User Weight Calibration IC IC IC IC IC Internal calibration InCALTM LE LE LE LE LE Show Last Error Code Resp...

Page 45: ...calibration weight internal sensor indicated its weight on the pan CheckSum Errors 9 1 Bad factory checksum If error persists have the balance serviced 9 2 Bad factory checksum If error persists have...

Page 46: ...ustralian plug 76199 01 5 7 Accessories Description Ohaus Part No Calibration Masses ASTM Class 1 Tolerance 20 g 49024 11 50 g 49054 11 100 g 49015 11 200 g 49025 11 500 g 49055 11 1 kg 49016 11 2 kg...

Page 47: ...8 7x35 5 8 25 x 4 x 14 20 9 x 10 1 x 35 5 WxHxD in cm 5 8 Specifications Capacity g 62 110 162 210 100 210 Readability mg 0 1 0 1 1 Weighing units g mg oz oz t ct dwt taels 3 mommes gn ti N custom uni...

Page 48: ...erature range 5 C to 40 C Atmospheric humidity 80 rh to 30 C Voltage fluctuations 15 10 Installation category II Pollution degree 2 Power supply voltage 12 V ac 50 60 Hz or 12 V dc 1A Power adapter AP...

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Page 51: ...ged 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 Ohaus In l...

Page 52: ...rights reserved 11780302B 0103 2 12 Ohaus Corporation OHAUS UK Ltd 19A Chapin Road 64 Boston Road P O Box 2033 Beaumont Leys Pine Brook NJ 07058 2033 USA Leicester LE4 1AW Tel 973 377 9000 England Fax...

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