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Operating Instructions

350-8106-000e1

Precisa Balances
Series XT

Summary of Contents for Series XT

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions 350 8106 000e1 Precisa Balances Series XT...

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Page 3: ...ww precisa com Refer to our website for information about local customer service cen ters and details of their addresses Copyright These operating instructions are protected by copyright All rights re...

Page 4: ...ccentuated by printing in semi bold script ON OFF or F In the explanation of the operating steps the appropriate display for the current operating step is shown for clarity at the left alongside the l...

Page 5: ...Correct use of the balance 12 2 2 2 Conformity 12 2 2 3 Labelling 12 2 3 Data and parameters 13 2 3 1 Technical data 14 3 Starting up 15 3 1 Unpacking the balance 15 3 2 Scope of delivery 16 3 3 Asse...

Page 6: ...rd protection of the menus 29 4 7 Anti theft encoding 29 5 Working with the Configuration menu 31 5 1 Structure of the configuration menu 31 5 2 Language function 32 5 3 Working with the Configuration...

Page 7: ...8 Data transfer to peripheral devices 59 8 1 Connection to peripheral devices 60 8 2 Data transfer 61 8 3 Remote control commands 62 8 4 Examples for the remote control of the balance 63 9 Error messa...

Page 8: ...79 14 1 3 Set Weighing mode Auto Standby 80 14 1 4 Set Weighing mode Auto Zero 80 14 2 Notes on calibration 80 14 2 1 External calibration by means of ICM 81 14 2 2 External calibration with freely s...

Page 9: ...daptor make sure that the operating voltage stated on the power adaptor agrees with the mains voltage If not please refer to Precisa Customer Service If the power adaptor or its cable is damaged the b...

Page 10: ...alance must not be operated in an area subject to explosion risks Take care when weighing liquids that no liquid is spilt into the inside of the balance or into connections on the rear of the equipmen...

Page 11: ...g 2 1 right or round fig 2 1 left Depending on the model see Chapter 2 3 Data and parameters the balance additionally has a small fig 2 1 right or large fig 2 1 left windshield 2 and or a protective r...

Page 12: ...ibratable design to EG OIML specification The most important basic production features of the XT Series inclu de Anti theft encoding with four figure numerical code Multi stage password protection for...

Page 13: ...nder floor weighings 2 Nameplate 3 Adjustable feet for levelling 4 Scale pan 5 Multifunction display 6 10 key control panel 7 Serial No plate 8 Connecting socket for power adaptor 9 RS232 Interface 10...

Page 14: ...bserved 2 2 2 Conformity The balance has been manufactured and tested in accordance with the standards and recommendations set out in the enclosed certificate of conformity The power adaptor produced...

Page 15: ...ica tion e g A analytical balance M MilIigramme balance the num ber before it corresponding in each case to the maximum allowable load in grammes The allowable weighing range the calibration value and...

Page 16: ...st and water splash protection to IP65 XT D e g XT 3200 D and XT G e g XT 10200 G square scale pan 200 x 200 mm Fluorescent Display also available as Floating Range version also available with dust an...

Page 17: ...king Check the balance immediately after unpacking for externally visible damage If you should find transport damages please inform your Precisa Services representative immediately If the balance is n...

Page 18: ...delivery broken down by groups Component delivered present yes no Balance Scale pan support Scale pan Power adaptor Protection cover for the display Windshield Top group A Windshield simple group M P...

Page 19: ...ce so that the allowable ambient conditions see Chapter 2 3 1 Technical data are maintained and in addition so that the following prerequisites are met Put the balance on a solid firm and preferably v...

Page 20: ...ing The two screw feet must be adjusted so that the air bubble is preci sely in the centre of the sight glass of the bubble level see Fig 3 2 Correct levelling with the aid of the bubble level Fig 3 2...

Page 21: ...balance can itself determine the size of the calibration weight which enables an exact calibration with different size weights in 10 g 50 g 100 g and 500 g steps depending on implementation 3 8 Dual...

Page 22: ...scale pan support and turn the balan ce around Push the metal cover 1 on the floor of the balance to one side Hang a small hook available as an accessory see Chapter 13 Ac cessories into the aperture...

Page 23: ...Take care that the hooks used for the under floor weighing are stable enough to hold the goods which you wish to weigh NOTE Take care that no dirt or moisture can get into the balance with the scale...

Page 24: ...key opera tion current saving function The delay before switching to Standby is defined in the configuration menu see Chapter 5 7 Weighing mode Press any button or put on a weight in order to switch...

Page 25: ...ears in the display Now you can change the configuration menu 4 4 2 Activating the application menu Press MENU after the start up process has finished in order to reach the application menu 4 5 How th...

Page 26: ...nal Control Panel serve multi ple functions functions for the weighing mode and for the pro gramming mode respectively Fig 4 1 The Ten key Control Panel NOTE The menu tree diagrams illustrated corresp...

Page 27: ...uration Menu and the Application Menu T Initiate Tare Function and or Calibration Function F Switches between the Basic program and the chosen application PRINT Start print function C A B D Function k...

Page 28: ...f the method of operation see Chapter 10 Practi cal examples Key s Name Function during weighing A B Changes from menu main path into sub paths and back C D Up Down movements within the main and sub p...

Page 29: ...ontrolling the working programs 4 5 5 Info line and function keys If an application a working program is employed the four column info line 2 will also appear at the lower margin of the display in ad...

Page 30: ...s example STO initiates the manual storage function STO RES activates the RES Reset function INF activates the INF function display sequence for the statistics parameters Median value standard deviati...

Page 31: ...and the application menu For the activation of the password protection and changing the pass word see Chapter 5 10 Password protection 4 7 Anti theft encoding The balance can be protected against thef...

Page 32: ...only a Precisa Service En gineer can unblock the balance again To activate the anti theft encoding and to alter the code programmed in the works to one which you have chosen yourself see Chapter 5 11...

Page 33: ...n which the results of the weighing are dis played SET DATA PRINT Print formats Type of values to be printed indivi dual values continuous printout time or load change dependent values date time user...

Page 34: ...menu functions are printed in italics 5 2 Language function To activate the menu see Chapter 4 4 Activating the two main me nus und Chapter 4 5 How the menu control operates In order to alter the lang...

Page 35: ...ght unit To activate the menu see Chapter 4 4 Activating the two main me nus and Chapter 4 5 How the menu control operates The balance can show results in different units although with some balances d...

Page 36: ...37 799366256 g tLT Tael Taiwan 37 5 g mo Momme 3 75 g t Tola 11 6638038 g Bht Baht 15 2 g SET DATA PRINT AUTO START ON OFF Start print automatically on swit ching on off MODE UNSTABLE Individual prin...

Page 37: ...ODUCTMODE COUNT a counter which is incremented by 1 after each expression OPERATOR ttt is the alphanumeric input of the operator When a peripheral device for example a printer is connected the balance...

Page 38: ...2 Notes on calibration The works setting depends on the model of balance SET CALI BRATION MODE OFF Closed MODE EXTERNAL External MODE EXT DEF External with user defi ned weight DEF n nnn g MODE INTER...

Page 39: ...ly into the energy saving mode SET WEIGH ING MODE FLOATINGDISPLAY 0 04 FLOATINGDISPLAY 0 08 FLOATINGDISPLAY 0 16 FLOATINGDISPLAY 0 32 Input lntegration time in seconds STABILITY LOW STABILITY MEDIUM S...

Page 40: ...232 V24 interface of the balance is matched to the interface of a peripheral device see Chapter 8 Data transfer to peripheral devices SET INTERFACE BAUDRATE 300 BAUDRATE 600 BAUDRATE 1200 BAUDRATE 240...

Page 41: ...Chapter 4 6 Password protection of the menus and Chapter 10 1 4 Activation of password protection for further information on password protection SET DATE AND TIME DATE DD MM YY TIME HH MM SS FORMAT ST...

Page 42: ...oding proceed as described for pass word protection 5 12 Key tone To activate the menu see Chapter 4 4 Activating the two main me nus and Chapter 4 5 How the menu control operates If the key tone is s...

Page 43: ...g the applica tion menu and adapted to the user s needs Printing conventions The settings for the sub menus programmed in works are printed in bold in these operating instructions For a greater clarit...

Page 44: ...m is selected in the SET APP menu then only those sub menus which contain functions and parameters necessary to define the chosen working program are shown in the SETUP AP PLICATION menu To activate t...

Page 45: ...t active UNIT 3 GN Grain UNIT 3 UNIT 3 OFF not active UNIT 4 C M Metric carat UNIT 4 UNIT 4 OFF not active g Show measurement in unit 1 e g gramme kg Show measurement in unit 2 e g kilogramme GN Show...

Page 46: ...ce weight so obtained by pressing the corresponding function key Depending on the weight and tolerances of the objects to be counted you should count a representative number of items for the regulatio...

Page 47: ...as a percentage of a previously defined reference weight Place the reference weight on the balance and press SET to set the reference weight equal to 100 Assigning the function keys 123 456 9 The meas...

Page 48: ...rst shown in grammes Then press SET SET G G G G A B C D 100 00 The measurement will be set equal to 100 All subsequent measure ments will now be shown or printed out as percenta ges of the reference w...

Page 49: ...rectly into grammes per cubic metre 6 7 Setup for SET APP PAPER See Chapter 4 4 Activating the two main menus and Chapter 4 5 How the menu control operates to activate the Application menu The setting...

Page 50: ...lance is tared to zero again before each indi vidual weighing Assignment of the function keys Display for NET TOTAL application SETUP APPLICATION There is no Setup menu for this application NET TOTAL...

Page 51: ...to zero before each individual weig hing Assignment of the function keys 100 579 9 Display sequence TOTAL 100 579 g RES CAP 209 421 g individual components Exit with esc TOTAL 100 579 9 G G G G A B C...

Page 52: ...nimals accurately even if they move on the scale pan The balance measures continuously throughout the period defined by the user in the Setup menu averages the stored values at the end of the measurin...

Page 53: ...h a second delay after each load change STO Statistics and storage functions 56 879 9 MAN AUTO STO G G G G A B C D SETUP APPLICATION DENSITY MODE SOLID ON BOTTOM MODE SOLID IN AIR MODE LIQUID MODE SOL...

Page 54: ...3 Accessories is available as an optional extra You can also determine the density of solids without this accessory see Chapter 14 3 Notes on density determination OK Accept current reference density...

Page 55: ...ogram leads the operator through the individual operating steps See Chapter 14 3 Notes on density determination for further expla nations of density determination STEP 123 456 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 AIR SET BO...

Page 56: ...h LOADCHANGE the balance stores the measured value au tomatically after a load change With TIMEBASE the balance stores every value measured after a defined period works setting 2 0 seconds TIMEBASE De...

Page 57: ...rwise an error message will be issued STO Take value start stop of automatic recording AUTO i Automatic recording is running WAIT i Value not stabilized yet END Permanently store data only with record...

Page 58: ...plication the four function keys are not active In the display and II are active If II lights up the measured value lies within the specified tolerances 123 456 9 Display sequence MEAN 123 456 g STDE...

Page 59: ...until CALIBRATION is displayed Release T The balance carries out a calibration in accordance with the set tings in the configuration menu cf Chapter 5 6 Calibration functions and reports these by mea...

Page 60: ...essed until PRINT STATUS is displayed Release PRINT The balance status will be printed out Print out the application setup Ensure that the balance is in the weighing mode Keep PRINT pressed until PRIN...

Page 61: ...e handshake is set to NO none in the works It can be set to software handshake XON XOFF or to hardware handshake Baud rate Possible baud rates 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 or 19200 baud Parity Possible...

Page 62: ...Balance RJ 45 D25 D9 Peripheral device RS 232 out 2 3 2 RS 232 in RS 232 in 6 2 3 RS 232 out GND 5 7 5 GND Balance RJ 45 D25 D9 Peripheral device RS 232 out 2 3 2 RS 232 in RS 232 in 6 2 3 RS 232 out...

Page 63: ...D1 D0 U U U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 B B B S D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DP D0 B U CR LF B Blank space S Sign space DP Decimal Point D0 D7 Digits U Unit only when weight is stable else no unit tra...

Page 64: ...xxxx Enter anti theft code PDT Print out date and time PRT Start printing Press Print key PST Start print status Pn ttt t Set print mode n 0 Individually print each value unstable n 1 Individually pri...

Page 65: ...utes Seconds T ttt Tare or set tare to a specific value Uxnn Set unit x 1 4 of the balance with nn 0 g 1 mg 2 kg UxS Switch balance to unit x 1 4 ZERO Zero balance provided weight is stable and within...

Page 66: ...to power adaptor is interrupted Power supply has failed interruption to cur rent The power adaptor is defective OL is shown in display The weight range has been exceeded Observe information on the max...

Page 67: ...or only dashes The stability control Balance functions is set too sensitively The time selected for FLOATINGDISPLAY is unsatisfactory Configuration menu cannot be changed The password lock is activate...

Page 68: ...eight unit In order to alter the weight unit proceed as follows SPRACHE DEUTSCH Press D repeatedly until the language appears Press E or LANGUE FRANCAISE or LANGUAGE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENGLISH The langu...

Page 69: ...unctions and confirm the changes in each case with E SET DATA PRINT Press D repeatedly until SET DATA PRINT appears AUTOSTART ON Press B to get to the function field AUTO START OFF or AUTO START ON is...

Page 70: ...e password is correctly displayed PASSWORd 6 0 0 0 Press B The second position of the pass word display will now flash PASSWORd 6 1 0 0 Press D repeatedly until the se cond number of the password is c...

Page 71: ...rd proceed as follows Enter the password and press B DATA PROTECTION med Now the current data protection status is displayed Press D New PASSWORD _ _ _ _ Enter the new password procedure as described...

Page 72: ...d as follows Activate the Application menu SET APP OFF Press D repeatedly until SET APP OFF appears Press E SET APP OFF The display flashes Press D as often as required un til SET APP COUNT appears SE...

Page 73: ...paper clips on the scale pan 5 8 25 50 G G G G A B C D 3 720 9 Press 5 assigned reference part count 5 5 8 25 50 G G G G A B C D 5 PCS The weight is now recalculated and displayed as pieces PCS 5 8 2...

Page 74: ...nges to MODE OFF Press E MODE OFF The display flashes Press D repeatedly MODE STATISTIC MODE RECORDER MODE STAT RECORDER and MODE OFF appear MODE STATISTIc Define the application see Chapter 6 12 Setu...

Page 75: ...se the key The following display appears RECORDING manual The display flashes Press D repeatedly until the desired type of storage is displayed and then RECORDING LOADCHANGE press E to store your sele...

Page 76: ...her MEAN 8 006 9 G G G G A B C D 0 000 9 Standard deviation STDE 0 169 9 G G G G A B C D 0 000 9 Relative standard deviation STDE 2 11 G G G G A B C D 0 000 9 Maximal value MAX 8 150 9 G G G G A B C D...

Page 77: ...s and will extend the lifespan of the balance DANGER For maintenance work the balance must be separated from the power supply remove power adaptor plug from socket Also ensure that the balance cannot...

Page 78: ...he balance If you would like to take the balance out of service for an extended period disconnect it from the electricity supply clean it thoroughly see Chapter 11 Maintenance and servicing and store...

Page 79: ...rious applications Parts counting with stored values and part numbers 350 8511 001 Finished pack control to FPVO 350 8511 002 Signal lamp with 3 bulbs green yellow red 350 8510 Input Output module 6 T...

Page 80: ...le number Density determination kit 350 8515 Windshield for M and C balances Heighth 180 mm Heighth 260 mm 350 8518 350 8519 Dust cover for display set of 10 pieces 350 4096 Night cover 350 4097 Hooks...

Page 81: ...ity control depends on the quality of the ba lance location and must be correctly chosen in order to obtain optimal reproducible results Choose HIGH STABILITY at an optimal balance location MEDIUM STA...

Page 82: ...ve a remote control command via the interface 14 1 4 Set Weighing mode Auto Zero If the automatic zero correction Auto Zero is activated the balance always gives a stable zero e g even with room tempe...

Page 83: ...IBRA TION MODE EXT DEF must be selected in the Configuration menu see Chapter 5 6 Calibration functions Then the effective value of the calibration weight DEF n nnn g must be entered with up to tenfol...

Page 84: ...Press T until CALIBRATION is shown The calibration is finished after a certain period of time Switch to BALANCING with the Change key cALIBRation Press T until CALIBRATION appears 0000 9 The balance c...

Page 85: ...o clock in the morning 14 3 Notes on density determination With the aid of the Density program the density of solids and liquids can be determined with accessories for the density determination see Ch...

Page 86: ...ence liquid water so that it does not touch the base of the bowl but is neverthe less fully immersed in the water Weighing is again carried out From the weights the balance determines the density of t...

Page 87: ...t SET DATA PRINT AUTO STARTON OFF MODEUNSTABLE MODESTABLE MODELOADCHANGE MODECONTINUOUS MODETIMEBASE TIMEBASE2 0 SET PRINTFORMAT DATE AND TIME ON OFF BALANCE ID ON OFF PRODUCT ID ON OFF GROSS AND TARE...

Page 88: ...ET WEIGH ING MODE FLOATINGDISPLAY 0 04 FLOATINGDISPLAY 0 08 FLOATINGDISPLAY 0 16 FLOATINGDISPLAY 0 32 STABILITY LOW STABILITY MEDIUM STABILITY HIGH AUTO STANDBY OFF AUTO STANDBY 0 5 MIN AUTO STANDBY 1...

Page 89: ...WARE SET DATE AND TIME DATE DD MM YY TIME HH MM SS FORMAT STANDARD US PASSWORD PASSWORD DATA PROTECTION OFF DATA PROTECTION MED DATA PROTECTION HIGH NEW PASSWORD THEFTCODE THEFTCODE THEFT PROTECTION O...

Page 90: ...ICATION Division depends on the current application see Chapter 6 Working with the Application Menu SET STATISTIC MODE OFF MODE STATISTIC MODE RECORDER MODE STAT RECORDER COUNT 100 RECORDING MANUAL RE...

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