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Carefully remove your PX balance and each of its components from the package. The included components vary 
depending on the balance model (see the list below). Save the packaging to ensure safe storage and transport. 
Please read the manual completely before installing and using the PX balance to avoid incorrect operation. 

Components included: 

x

 Balance 

x

 Power 

adapter 

Attaching 

plug 

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Stainless steel pan  

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Pan support (for 0.1 g / 0.01 g model only) 

x

 Warrenty 

card 

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

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Be sure the balance is level before it is used or after its location is changed.   

The PX balance has a level bubble in a small round window beside the display.    

To level the balance, adjust the 4 Leveling Feet until the bubble is centered in the circle.    

Please refer to Figure 2-1 for leveling.    

Figure 2-1. Leveling

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Summary of Contents for Pioneer PX Series

Page 1: ... 0DQXDO GH QVWUXFFLRQHV Pionnier DODQFH GH Séries PX 0DQXHO G LQVWUXFWLRQ Pioneer PX Serie DDJHQ HGLHQXQJVDQOHLWXQJ LODQFH Pioneer Serie PX 0DQXDOH GL VWUX LRQL sales GlobalTestSupply com www GlobalScientificSupply com GLOBAL SCIENTIFIC SUPPLY The Laboratory Supply Company ...

Page 2: ...ng an Auxiliary Liquid other than Water EN 18 4 5 4 Measuring the Density of a Liquid Using a Calibrated Sinker EN 19 4 5 5 Measuring the Density of Porous Material Using Oil EN 21 4 6 Additional Features EN 23 0 18 6 77 1 6 1 5 1 Menu Navigation EN 24 5 1 1 Changing Settings EN 24 5 2 Calibration EN 24 5 2 1 Calibration Sub menu InCal models EN 24 5 2 2 Internal Calibration not applicable to ExCa...

Page 3: ...set EN 35 5 9 Lockout EN 35 25 75 7 1 6 1 Settings EN 36 6 2 Verification EN 36 6 3 Securing the Menu EN 36 6 4 Sealing Access to the Balance Settings EN 36 3ULQWLQJ 1 7 1 Connecting Configuring and Testing the Printer Computer Interface EN 37 7 2 Output Format EN 38 7 3 Printout Examples EN 38 0 17 1 1 1 8 1 Calibration EN 40 8 2 Cleaning EN 40 8 3 Troubleshooting EN 40 8 4 Service Information EN...

Page 4: ...zard Electrical Shock Hazard 6DIHW 3UHFDXWLRQV 87 21 Read all safety warnings before installing making connections or servicing this equipment Failure to comply with these warnings could result in personal injury and or property damage Retain all instructions for future reference z Verify that the AC adapter s input voltage range and plug type are compatible with the local AC main power supply z M...

Page 5: ...nless steel pan x Pan support for 0 1 g 0 01 g model only x Warrenty card 6HOHFW WKH RFDWLRQ Avoid heat sources rapid temperature changes air current or excessive vibrations Allow sufficient space HYHOLQJ Be sure the balance is level before it is used or after its location is changed The PX balance has a level bubble in a small round window beside the display To level the balance adjust the 4 Leve...

Page 6: ...to a computer with a USB 2 0 Type A to Type B cable Interface connections on the rear of the balance USBφUsed to connect to PC only RS232φUsed to connect to PC or Printer 1RWH For Connecting Configuring and Testing the Printer Computer Interface see the Printing section QLWLDO DOLEUDWLRQ When the PX balance is first installed or when it is moved to another location it must be calibrated to ensure ...

Page 7: ...QG ROG 2II x Zeroing current value 8QLW x Changes weighing units 0RGH x Changes application mode 0HQX DO x Enters the main menu Calibration is the first sub menu x Views the preset Tare value 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6KRUW 3UHVV HV x Accepts the current blinking setting on the display 1R x Rejects the current blinking setting on the display x Increments a value being entered DFN x Reverts back to previous men...

Page 8: ...lear Zero Press HUR to zero the balance Dot matrix Display The relevant data in the specific application mode are shown in the dot matrix display area 2YHUYLHZ RI 3DUWV DQG HDWXUHV UDIW 6KLHOG 0RGHOV 2YHUYLHZ RI 3DUWV DQG HDWXUHV 1RQ UDIW 6KLHOG 0RGHOV Result Field Information varies by application Unit Instructional Messages Net NET Stability Negative Centre of Zero 0 Pre tare PT Pan Level Indica...

Page 9: ...s DSDFLW DU When set to On the capacity bar is displayed in the reference field The capacity will not display when the balance is set to zero HLJKLQJ 8QLWV Change the displayed unit See Section 5 4 for more information LOWHU HYHO Change Filtering level See Section 5 3 2 for more information 3 DWD See Section 5 7 for more information 3ULQW 6HWWLQJV Change printing settings See Section 7 for more in...

Page 10: ...r decrease the value as desired 7 Press the XQFWLRQ 0RGH button so that the weight of the 10 samples is used to establish the average piece weight APW The display will show 10 pieces 8 To view the piece weight or the total weight press the XQFWLRQ 0RGH button 9 Place additional objects on the pan and the corresponding number of pieces will display Item Settings 6DPSOH The sample size ranges from 1...

Page 11: ...est object as a percentage of a pre established reference sample The default or last reference weight is displayed 3HUFHQW HLJKLQJ 1 Press and hold the XQFWLRQ 0RGH button until Percent Weighing appears 2 After confirmation by pressing HV the message Clear reference will appear on the screen 3 Press HV and then the message Place sample will display 4 Place the reference sample on the pan to displa...

Page 12: ...table load such as a moving animal QDPLF HLJKLQJ 1 Press and hold the XQFWLRQ 0RGH button until Dynamic Weighing appears 2 After confirmation by pressing HV the message Change parameter will appear on the screen 3 Press HV and then the message Average time 10 s will display with the numeral 10 flashing Press 1R or DFN to increase or decrease the value as desired 1RWH If the previously established ...

Page 13: ...onds 3ULQWLQJ 6HWXS Changing printing setup See Section 7 for more information HQVLW HWHUPLQDWLRQ 1RWH Before using any application be sure the balance has been leveled and calibrated Use this application to determine an object s density A HQVLW HWHUPLQDWLRQ LW 3DUW 1XPEHU is designed to be used with PX series balances Illustrations in this procedure refer to the density kit however you may use wh...

Page 14: ... on an analytical balance and 100 mg on a precision balance Balance Preparation with Ohaus Density Kit Optional Allow the balance to warm up sufficiently before making measurements Open either the left or right side door of the balance and remove the Pan as shown Insert the Bracket into the balance where the Pan was removed The Equalizing Washer is not used sales GlobalTestSupply com www GlobalSci...

Page 15: ...ensity of a solid is determined with the aid of a liquid whose density Qo is known water is used as an auxiliary liquid The solid is weighed in air A and then in the auxiliary liquid B The density Q can be calculated from the two weighings as follows The balance allows direct determination of the buoyancy P P A B and consequently the above formula can be simplified Q Density of the solid A Weight ...

Page 16: ...in the third decimal place of the result To obtain accurate results we recommend that you always take the temperature of the auxiliary liquid into account on all density determinations LU XR DQF 1 CM3 of air weighs approximately 1 2 mg depending on the physical condition As a consequence in the weighing in air each solid experiences buoyancy of this magnitude the so called air buoyancy per cm3 of ...

Page 17: ...Sub menu where solid porous water or auxiliary liquids are selected After the basic parameters have been set the balance density operation is further determined in the APPL DENSITY menu This menu allows the setting of Density Temperature Dry Weight of Porous Material Sinker Volume and Density of Oil 2SHUDWLRQ 0HWKRG Press and hold the XQFWLRQ 0RGH button until the Density appears on the screen Aft...

Page 18: ... to increase or decrease the value of temperature The balance calculates water density based on the water temperature value entered 1 Weigh the sample in air using the balance and the density determination kit When the symbol of stability appears press the XQFWLRQ 0RGH button to confirm the weight of the sample in the air 2 Weigh the sample submerged in the liquid using the balance and the density...

Page 19: ...me for a floating solid and a non floating solid except for the necessary holder as shown in the figure to be used for density determination 3 After completion of the test press the XQFWLRQ 0RGH button to test a new sample 1RWH Lower the sample down into the liquid until it is fully submerged Holder for non floating solids Holder for floating solids 0HDVXULQJ WKH HQVLW RI D 6ROLG 8VLQJ DQ X LOLDU ...

Page 20: ...See Section 4 5 1 and Section 4 5 2 for the specific procedures for density determination 5 Press the XQFWLRQ 0RGH button to display the density of the sample 6 After completion of the test press the XQFWLRQ 0RGH button to test a new sample 0HDVXULQJ WKH HQVLW RI D LTXLG 8VLQJ D DOLEUDWHG 6LQNHU Press and hold the XQFWLRQ 0RGH button until Density appears Press HV to enter the Density Determinatio...

Page 21: ...s press the XQFWLRQ 0RGH button to confirm the weight of the calibrated sinker in the air 2 Weigh the calibrated sinker submerged in the liquid with the balance and the density determination kit Lower the calibrated sinker down into the liquid until it is fully submerged 1 cm below the surface of the liquid 3 When the symbol of stability appears press the XQFWLRQ 0RGH button to confirm the weight ...

Page 22: ...asure the actual water temperature using a precision thermometer The balance calculates water density based on the water temperature value entered 1RWH The weight of the sample and the density of oil must be measured in advance 1 Weigh the oiled sample in the air with the balance and the density determination kit 2 When the symbol of stability appears press the XQFWLRQ 0RGH button to confirm the w...

Page 23: ...bility appears press the XQFWLRQ 0RGH button to confirm the weight of the oiled sample in the liquid The density of the sample is displayed 5 After completion of the test press the XQFWLRQ 0RGH button to test a new sample sales GlobalTestSupply com www GlobalScientificSupply com GLOBAL SCIENTIFIC SUPPLY The Laboratory Supply Company ...

Page 24: ...raft shield elements if present to prevent damage 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 Power on the balance and then use a string or wire to attach items to be weighed Weigh Below protective cover Weigh Below hook sales GlobalTestSupply com www GlobalScientif...

Page 25: ...ation Name Approved Mode Hong Kong Tael Result Singapore Tael Gross Tanwan Tael Net Tical Tare Tola Signature Line Line Feed 1RWH PX balances are classified into InCal models and ExCal models KDQJLQJ 6HWWLQJV To change a menu setting navigate to that setting using the following steps QWHU WKH 0HQX Long press the Menu button to enter the 0HQX 6HOHFW WKH 6XE 0HQX Press 1R to step between the sub men...

Page 26: ...ent is not required If the difference exceeds 1 division calibration adjustment is recommended Example Expected weight reading 200 000 Test mass value Actual weight reading 200 014 Difference in gram 0 014 Difference in division 14 InCal Adjust value To perform a Calibration Adjustment select InCal Adjustment from the list of Calibration Menu enter the value positive or negative divisions to match...

Page 27: ... 000 g place weight s of 50 g on the pan for calibration 5 Remove the weight from the pan 6 Once the span calibration is completed successfully Calibration done will display Press any button to return to the previous screen LQHDULW DOLEUDWLRQ Linearity calibration uses three calibration points one at zero load and the others at specified loads For detailed calibration mass information please see t...

Page 28: ...Cal linearity calibration is displayed 3 Press HV to begin the linearity calibration 4 Calibration masses value will be shown in the screen After the display shows Place weights and 50 0000 g place weight s of 50 g on the pan for calibration 5 Remove the weight s of 50 g from the pan After a while 100 0000 g will be displayed on the screen Please place weight s of 100 g on the pan for calibration ...

Page 29: ...on time with more stability 7 XWR HUR 7UDFNLQJ Set the automatic zero tracking functionality Off disabled G GLVSOD PDLQWDLQV HUR XS WR D GULIW RI JUDGXDWLRQ SHU VHFRQG 1 d display maintains zero up to a drift of 1 graduation per second G GLVSOD PDLQWDLQV HUR XS WR D GULIW RI JUDGXDWLRQV SHU VHFRQG XWR 7DUH Set the automatic tare 2II disabled On enabled 1RWH Place container will be displayed when A...

Page 30: ...f the time format is 24HR the time could be set as 08 00 00 ULJKWQHVV Set the brightness of the display Low 0HGLXP High XWR LP Set whether the balance automatically turns off the display backlight of the display 2II GLVDEOHG 10 minutes become dim if there is no motion for 10 minutes 20 minutes become dim if there is no motion for 20 minutes 30 minutes become dim if there is no motion for 30 minute...

Page 31: ...rint Settings Auto Print x Auto print mode selections are limited to Off On Stability and Interval Continuous is not available Lockout Menu x Menu is hidden 1RWH The security switch located at the rear of the balance must be in the locked position to set Approved Mode to On The security switch must be in the unlocked position to set Approved Mode to Off See Section 6 HLJKLQJ 8QLWV Enter this sub m...

Page 32: ...tom Unit is defined by entering three parameters Factor Exponent and LSD least significant digit Define the Custom Unit as follows 1 Determine how many custom units there are in 1 gram 2 Convert the value to scientific notation e g m x 10n 3 Enter the value of m as the Factor setting 4 Enter the value of n as the Exponent setting 5 Enter the amount that the Custom Unit steps by as the LSD setting ...

Page 33: ...value by which weight is incremented or decremented LSD Result 1 5 10 Display counts by 1 Display counts by 5 Display counts by 10 For example if the displayed digital is 0 56 for one cup of chemical the LSD should be set 100 56 QWHUIDFH 6HWXS Enter this sub menu to customize RS232 standard settings Data may be output to either a printer or a PC DXG 5DWH Set the baud rate bits per second 1200 1200...

Page 34: ... day 3ULQW 7R 3 SULQW GDWD WR D 3 Printer print data to a printer XWR 3ULQW 2II GLVDEOHG On Stability1 printing occurs each time the stability criteria are met Print Interval2 printing occurs at the defined time interval Continuous printing occurs continuously 1 When On Stability is selected set the conditions for printing RDG 3ULQWV ZKHQ WKH GLVSOD HG ORDG LV VWDEOH Load and Zero Prints when the ...

Page 35: ... printed 5HVXOW 2Q WKH ZHLJKLQJ UHVXOW LV SULQWHG Off the weighing result is not printed URVV 2Q WKH JURVV ZHLJKW LV SULQWHG Off the gross weight is not printed 1HW 2Q WKH QHW ZHLJKW LV SULQWHG Off the net weight is not printed 7DUH 2Q WKH WDUH ZHLJKW LV SULQWHG Off the tare weight is not printed LQH HHG 1 Line move the paper up one line after printing LQHV PRYH WKH SDSHU XS IRXU OLQHV DIWHU SULQW...

Page 36: ...aracters are available The default is blank 3URMHFW 1DPH Set the project name Alphanumeric settings up to 16 characters are available The default is blank DFWRU 5HVHW Use this sub menu to reset the all menu settings to their Factory default settings Reset All resets all menus to their factory default settings LW UHWXUQ WR DSSOLFDWLRQ PDLQ VFUHHQ ZLWKRXW UHVHWWLQJ DQ PHQXV RFNRXW Use this sub menu ...

Page 37: ...nt must perform the verification procedure 6HFXULQJ WKH 0HQX 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 located behind the Base Set the position of the switch to ON by sliding the external Lock Switch to LOCKED as shown in the figure below 1RWH This switch is also used in conj...

Page 38: ... OLQH HQGV FKR W SHG FKDUDFWHUV UDS OLQHV Use RS232 Interface Commands Section 9 6 1 to control the balance from a PC 63 6RIWZDUH The Serial Port Data Collection SPDC software is provided by Ohaus and can be used on operating systems that do not have the HyperTerminal software mentioned above SPDC software can preliminarily collect and transfer the data to Microsoft files such as Excel Word etc Ch...

Page 39: ...FEED menu setting 8 When Numeric Only is set On only the Weight Field is printed left aligned 3ULQWRXW DPSOHV Examples for each Application are shown with all items turned 21 in the 3ULQW menu The default values for HDGHU lines 1 5 are also shown 6 1 3 57 2817 1 3 5 17 1 Header 1 Header 2 Header 3 Header 4 Header 5 07 19 2017 17 56 23 Balance ID B234567890 Balance Name PX5202 User Name Project Nam...

Page 40: ...00 12 Balance ID B234567890 Balance Name PX5202 User Name Project Name Dynamic Weighing Final weight 49 99 g Gross 50 06 g G Net 50 06 g N Tare 0 00 g T Averaging Time 10 s Signature ____________ Verified By ____________ Header 1 Header 2 Header 3 Header 4 Header 5 07 19 2017 18 03 23 Balance ID B234567890 Balance Name PX5202 User Name Project Name Density Density 0 0345 g cm Gross 49 99 g G Net 4...

Page 41: ...ironment Perform calibration Move balance to suitable location Cannot calibrate Calibration Menu locked Approved Mode set to on Unstable environment Incorrect calibration masses Turn Calibration menu lock off Turn Approved Mode off Move balance to suitable location Use correct calibration masses Cannot change menu settings Sub menu locked Approved Mode set to on Unlock sub menu Turn Approved Mode ...

Page 42: ...s assured at ambient temperatures between 5 C and 40 C x Mains supply voltage fluctuations up to 10 of the nominal voltage x Installation category II x Pollution degree 2 x Supply voltage 12Vᄍ0 5A Materials x Bottom Housing Die cast Aluminum Painted x Top Housing Plastic HIPS x Weighing Platforms Stainless steel x Draft Shield Glass plastic HIPS x Feet Plastic ABS sales GlobalTestSupply com www Gl...

Page 43: ...plications Basic Weighing Parts Counting Percent Weighing Dynamic Weighing Density Determination Platform Size diameter mm 80 80 80 90 90 90 120 Span Calibration Points g 50 80 50 100 100 200 50 80 50 100 100 200 100 150 Linearity Calibration Points g 0 40 80 0 50 100 0 100 200 0 40 80 0 50 100 0 100 200 0 75 150 Tare Range To capacity by subtraction Power Supply Power input 100 240V 200mA 50 60Hz...

Page 44: ...unting Percent Weighing Dynamic Weighing Density Determination Platform Size diameter mm 120 120 120 120 180 180 180 Span Calibration Points g 100 200 150 300 200 400 250 500 400 800 750 1500 1000 2000 Linearity Calibration Points g 0 100 200 0 150 300 0 200 400 0 250 500 0 400 800 0 750 1500 0 1000 2000 Tare Range To capacity by subtraction Power Supply Power input 100 240V 200mA 50 60Hz 12 18VA ...

Page 45: ...diameter mm 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 Span Calibration Points g 1500 3000 2000 4000 2500 5000 1000 2000 2000 4000 3000 6000 4000 8000 Linearity Calibration Points g 0 1500 3000 0 2000 4000 0 2500 5000 0 1000 2000 0 2000 4000 0 3000 6000 0 4000 8000 Tare Range To capacity by subtraction To capacity by subtraction Power Supply Power input 100 240V 200mA 50 60Hz 12 18VA Power output 12 VDC 0 5A Ass...

Page 46: ...on Platform Size diameter mm 80 80 80 90 90 120 120 Span Calibration Points g 50 100 100 200 50 80 50 100 100 200 150 300 250 500 Linearity Calibration Points g 0 50 100 0 100 200 0 40 80 0 50 100 0 100 200 0 150 300 0 250 500 Tare Range To capacity by subtraction Power Supply Power input 100 240V 200mA 50 60Hz 12 18VA Power output 12 VDC 0 5A Assembled Dimensions W x D x H mm 209 x 321 x 309 Comm...

Page 47: ...bration Points g 0 1500 3000 0 2500 5000 0 2000 4000 Tare Range To capacity by subtraction Power Supply Power input 100 240V 200mA 50 60Hz 12 18VA Power output 12 VDC 0 5A Assembled Dimensions W x D x H mm 209 x 321 x 98 Communication RS232 USB Operating Temperature Range Operating conditions for ordinary lab application 10 C to 30 C operability guaranteed between 5 C and 40 C Storage Temperature ...

Page 48: ... Density Kit 80253384 Calibrated Sinker for Liquid Density Determination 83034024 USB Interface Cable 83021085 Security Device 80850043 RS232 Cableδ25 pinε 80500524 RS232 Cableδ9 pinε 80500525 Dust Cover 30093334 In use Cover 30372546 Printer SF40A 30064202 EU 30064203 AM Power Adapter for Balance 46001724 sales GlobalTestSupply com www GlobalScientificSupply com GLOBAL SCIENTIFIC SUPPLY The Labor...

Page 49: ...F Goes to Standby C Begin Span Calibration IC Begin Internal Calibration same as trigger from calibration menu AC Abort Calibration Attention when LFT ON the operation is not allowed PSN Print Serial Number PV Print terminal software version base software version and LFT ON if LFT is set ON x Set Counting APW x in grams must have APW stored P Print Counting application APW x Set Percent applicatio...

Page 50: ...into classes such as disk drives digital cameras printers etc Balances do not have a commonly used class so the Ohaus USB interface uses a generic interface based on the RS232 serial standard Data sent from the balance to a computer is in USB format The USB data is directed to a virtual port This port then appears as an RS232 port to the application program When sending a command from a computer t...

Page 51: ...Tracker allows only COM1 2 3 4 it may be necessary to assign one of these port numbers to the new virtual port Example of Windows XP Hardware Wizard This can be done in the Port Settings of the Device Manager utility found in the Windows Control Panel 86 1387 The balance will respond to various commands sent via the interface adapter Terminate the following commands when with a CR or CRLF 3 RPPDQG...

Page 52: ...eir local weights and measures office if they are not familiar with the requirements 1RWH This equipment has been tested and found 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 is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses ...

Page 53: ...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 registration card the warranty period shall begin on the date of shipment to the authorized dealer No other express or implied warranty is given by Ohaus Corporation Ohaus Corporation shall not be liable for any cons...

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