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Pipette calibration report: Serial no. 

{326} 

Pipette calibration report: Start date 

{327} 

Pipette calibration report: End date 

{328} 

Pipette calibration report: Number of measurements 

{329} 

Pipette calibration report: Operation with ISO 8655 

{330} 

Pipette calibration report: Status 

{331} 

Pipette calibration report: Temperature 

{332} 

Pipette calibration report: Humidity 

{333} 

Pipette calibration report: Pressure 

{334} 

Pipette calibration report: Water temperature 

{335} 

Pipette calibration report: Z coefficient 

{336} 

Pipette calibration report: Statistics 

{337} 

Pipette calibration report: measurements and statistics 

{338} 

Pipette calibration report: Number of channel 

 

 

{340} 

Pipette calibration report: Average volume 

{341} 

Pipette calibration report: Systematic error 

{342} 

Pipette calibration report: Systematic eror 

{343} 

Pipette calibration report: Tested volume 

{344} 

Pipette calibration report: Systematic error [%] 

{345} 

Pipette calibration report: Random error [%} 

{350} 

Lot: Name 

{351} 

Lot: Code 

{352} 

Lot: Samples 

{353} 

Lot: Number of samples 

 

 

{355} 

Sample: Name 

{356} 

Sample: Status 

{357} 

Sample: Tare 

{358} 

Sample: Temperature 

{359} 

Sample: Humidity 

{360} 

Sample: Pressure 

{361} 

Sample no. 

 

 

{365} 

Weighing B: Interval 

{366} 

Weighing B: Difference 

Summary of Contents for 3Y Series

Page 1: ...3Y analytical balances XA 3Y analytical balances XA 3Y A analytical balances AS 3Y precision balances PS 3Y precision balances APP 3Y B AL AN C E S AN D S C AL E S RADWAG 26 600 Radom Bracka 28 POLAND...

Page 2: ...2 APRIL 2014...

Page 3: ...U 31 9 1 Terminal s keyboard 31 9 2 Return to weighing mode 32 10 WEIGHING 33 10 1 Selection of measuring unit 33 10 2 Means of correct weighing procedure 34 10 3 Balance leveling 35 10 4 Zeroing 35 1...

Page 4: ...8 Checkweighing function in parts counting mode 70 16 9 Dosing function in parts counting mode 71 17 CHECKWEIGHING 73 17 1 Use of checkweighing thresholds 74 17 2 Additional settings of checkweighing...

Page 5: ...ghing mode 119 25 2 Differential weighing quick access keys 119 25 3 Introducing a series to the Database of Series 121 25 4 An example of process for differential weighing mode 121 25 5 Copy tare 128...

Page 6: ...170 29 13 A report on SQC 171 29 14 Minimal sample weight 172 29 15 Mass controls 174 29 16 Ambient conditions 176 29 17 Packages 176 29 18 Warehouses 176 29 19 Printouts 177 29 20 Universal variable...

Page 7: ...2 Responses format for commands sent from computer level 201 36 3 Manual printout Automatic printout 208 37 CONNECTING PERIPHERAL DEVICES 210 38 DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTING CABLES 210 39 ERROR MESSAGES 21...

Page 8: ...oned should be decommissioned in accordance to valid legal regulations Do not use the balance is areas endangered with explosion Balance Y2 series is not designed to operate in EX zones WARRANTY CONDI...

Page 9: ...he operating system is installed in a balance The balance does not bear company s protective stickers F Detailed warranty conditions are listed on a service card Supervision over balance s metrologica...

Page 10: ...e the balance onto its location Assembly the weighing pan and other elements following the diagram After ultra microbalance installing at operating place following should be set 1 pan shield 2 bottom...

Page 11: ...e balance in its intended place of use assembly all of its standard components bottom shield of the weighing chamber 4 bottom ring 3 standard weighing pan 1 pan shield 2 After assembling all of the co...

Page 12: ...unit d 0 1mg On installing the balance in its intended place of use remove transport lock 1 press the lock gently and turn it accordingly to OPEN CLOSE instruction next remove the lock Please retain...

Page 13: ...unit d 10mg On installing the balance in its intended place of use assembly 1 weighing pan mandrels 2 weighing pan 3 pan shield in case of d 1mg On assembling all components connect peripheral devices...

Page 14: ...the terminal to the socket located at the back of balance s housing and connect all peripheral devices Only then plug the balance to mains mains socket is located at the back of balance s housing 2 6...

Page 15: ...moving the glass completely pull its protection as it has been presented in the picture Left and right side glass are not interchangeable therefore it must be remembered which is left which is right U...

Page 16: ...to dirt and any small items they could affect balance operation if they got inside the balance through the opening that serves to mount the weighing pan Upon completion of the cleaning process assembl...

Page 17: ...the top glass out 2 Replace the back glass 3 Remove left and right side glass Left and right side glass are not interchangeable therefore it must be remembered which is left which is right Upon cleani...

Page 18: ...ing the most gentle movements Pay attention to dirt and any small items they could affect balance operation if they got inside the balance through the opening that serves to mount the weighing pan Upo...

Page 19: ...the top glass out 2 Remove the back glass 3 Remove left and right side glass Left and right side glass are not interchangeable therefore it must be remembered which is left which is right Upon cleanin...

Page 20: ...like before but in a reverse order Pay a special attention to left and right side glass assembly it on the correct side of the balance While sliding the glass back onto its place remember to pull the...

Page 21: ...21 3 BALANCE DESIGN 3 1 Dimensions Ulctramicrobalance UYA 3Y series Balance XA 3Y A series...

Page 22: ...22 Balance XA 3Y series Balance XA 3Y F series...

Page 23: ...23 Balance AS 3Y series Balance PS 3Y series...

Page 24: ...24 Balance APP 3Y series...

Page 25: ...OUT RS232 COM2 Interfaces RS232 and IN OUT RS232 socket DB9 M male front view Pin2 RxD Pin3 TxD Pin5 GND IN OUT RS232 socket DSUB15 F female front view Pin1 GNDWE Pin2 OUT1 Pin3 OUT2 Pin4 COMM Pin5 6...

Page 26: ...main window of the balance software The balance starts up with no user logged in In order to start operation a user has to log in logging procedure is described further in this user manual CAUTION Re...

Page 27: ...ed further in this user manual List of groups Parameters Balance s main menu is accessed by pressing SETUP function key or soft key located in the bottom tool bar of balance s display The menu compris...

Page 28: ...indicating measurement result and current measuring unit Under which there is a grey coloured workspace containing additional data on weighing process and activities Caution Data contained in the wor...

Page 29: ...main window and the display s upper bar indicates word Admin instead of Log in After first logging in the administrator should add user profiles and set their corresponding access level the procedure...

Page 30: ...vel Authorization Access level None guest No access to editing all of user parameters it is not possible to accept a weighing record nor to start a process No access to menu Databases Operator Access...

Page 31: ...own menu scrolling Accept changes Leave a function unchanged without saving changes Add items to a database Search for itemsin a database by date Search for itemsin a database by name Search for items...

Page 32: ...memory are saved permanently on returning to weighing mode Procedure Press key for a few times until the display indicates to the weighing mode press soft key in the upper bar on the display The soft...

Page 33: ...measurement result is printed then it is accompanied by question mark in front of printed mass value 10 1 Selection of measuring unit Change of measuring unit is carried out by pressing the measuring...

Page 34: ...g procedure In order to ensure long lasting use of a balance correct and reliable measurement of weighed loads follow below procedures Start the balance with no load on the weighing pan permissible va...

Page 35: ...tion Level the balance by turning the adjustable feet in a way indicated by blinking pictograms on the display the level point should move towards the center of the level circle As the level point is...

Page 36: ...opens numeric keyboard on balance s display Using numeric keys insert desired tare mass and press key The balance returns to weighing mode and the display indicates inserted tare value with minus sign...

Page 37: ...elow procedure take the load off balance s weighing pan as the indication returns to zero and symbols 0 and are lit up press 0 key The balance returns to weighing with readability d1 0 001g and the ma...

Page 38: ...y out a reliable measurement apart from being familiar with relations applying to ambient conditions an operator should know the measuring methods features of tested sample air density in the laborato...

Page 39: ...corrected mass value is accompanied by symbol visible on balance s display and a printout Air buoyancy conmpensation mode is enabled disabled from the level of user menu The application is operating i...

Page 40: ...parameters to compatible with those of the THB module the THB module transmission parameters are detailed on its data plate On returning to the weighing mode the display indicates an additional symbol...

Page 41: ...llowing pressing of TARE key determines new value of tare Selection of product or packaging with assigned tare value causes automatic deleting of previously assigned tare value SUM OF ACTIVE totalizin...

Page 42: ...n setting Each stable AUTOMATIC MODE Never printout deactivated First stable the first stable measurement result obtained after placing a load on balance s weighing pan is recorded record of the follo...

Page 43: ...related to determining minimum sample and adding data to the database Databases Minimum samples are accessible only for an authorized RADWAG personnel Should balance operator use the minimum sample mo...

Page 44: ...form a user whether the weighed mass is below or above the minimum sample limit The user can accept a measurement that is below the minimum sample limit but on a printout such measurement is preceded...

Page 45: ...esult if it is below the minimum sample limit Warn on selecting this option and during the weighing process the display indicates corresponding pictograms that inform a user whether the weighed mass i...

Page 46: ...pictogram with a clock informs on approaching expiring of the validity period of the minimum sample it is displayed two weeks before the determined expiry date The validity term of the minimum sample...

Page 47: ...be carried out with empty weighing pan 11 2 External adjustment External adjustment is carried out using an external adjustment weight with appropriate accuracy and mass relating to balance s maximal...

Page 48: ...ndard used for user adjustment CAUTION User adjustment is available only in balances which are not subject to conformity assessment verification In order to start user adjustment enter submenu Adjustm...

Page 49: ...apsing from the last carried out internal automatic adjustment until activating the following automatic internal adjustment CAUTION Changing the settings of automatic adjustment is enabled only in bal...

Page 50: ...is full then the oldest record is automatically erased If internal procedures of an organization require maintaining complete documentation from all carried out adjustment processes then the list wit...

Page 51: ...Add soft key Which opens a message box on the display Create new record accept by pressing corresponding key Define all necessary fields for a new created balance user Caution Search for a user in dat...

Page 52: ...ng date and time settings However the software also enables changing required access level to modify option Date and time Procedure Enter group of parameters Access level select option Date and time a...

Page 53: ...ifying each of the databases Procedure Enter group of parameters Access level select option Databases and set desired access level Guest User Advanced User Administrator for each of the databases Caut...

Page 54: ...ome Balance Administrator can create new profiles by Copying an already existing profile and its modification Creating a new profile Copying an existing profile Procedure Enter balance s main menu by...

Page 55: ...14 2 Profile structure Each profile contains the following entries Settings This menu enables setting an individual profile s name a sequence of alphanumeric characters and declaring a default workin...

Page 56: ...the working modes the user can change the following parameters Settings contain specific parameters relating to a working mode and universal settings such as result control tare mode automatic footer...

Page 57: ...alue release parameter o fast o fast reliable recommended o reliable Caution The speed of stability marker occurrence depends on applied filter value and applied value release Autozero function The fu...

Page 58: ...is set to value Stable but it is advisable to set the parameter to value Unstable for unstable ambient conditions Stable setting results in faster operation i e weighing takes much less time than in c...

Page 59: ...ation a user should specify sample s target mass to be obtained by pouring Percent setup Means of operation control of percent ratio of a sample in relation to a standard reference Obtained data provi...

Page 60: ...ds mode not available in balance s standard version Mass control Working mode intended to carrying out quick statistical control of samples in accordance with the requirements on a quality system and...

Page 61: ...ing balance s operation 3 Press corresponding menu item and select area for modification Description of basic parameters accessible in Settings tab is provided in point 10 8 of this user manual Additi...

Page 62: ...series cover o Open the option enables opening the door of the weighing chamber o Close the option enables closing the door of the weighing chamber o Open Close door the option enables changing the po...

Page 63: ...e Balance ID User Level status Client Warehouse Product Packaging Universal variable 1 5 Empty line GLP report Non standard printout o WEIGHING N number of measurements Date Time Level status Client W...

Page 64: ...e printed ONLY on pressing Print Header and Print Footer soft keys The soft keys have to be added to the bottom bar of the display as quick access keys Adding quick access keys on the bottom bar of th...

Page 65: ...e Project 4 Set name and code of a printout 5 Press Project key 6 A keyboard is opened on the display for editing the printout 7 Use keyboard to design printout template the printout may contain texts...

Page 66: ...the software automatically returns to the main window and displays pictogram in the upper bar The grey coloured workspace contains the following data o Gross o Standard mass o Low threshold o High th...

Page 67: ...is not updated Means of operation of ACAI function 1 number of parts on adding on balance s weighing pan has to be greater than has been previously 2 number of parts on adding on balance s weighing p...

Page 68: ...orrection function enabled Caution In case the single part mass is determined as lower than 0 1 of balance s reading unit the balance display s a message Value too low 16 4 Setting standard reference...

Page 69: ...d reference mass of a single part to the database of products a Press Setup key followed by pressing Database key b In the Database of Products press Products c Press name of a product and edit data i...

Page 70: ...e of products see point 16 5 by selecting a desired product record Place parts on balance s weighing pan the balance displays totalized parts Caution All additional elements i e packaging have to be t...

Page 71: ...ur current number of parts within set value of thresholds o Red bargraph s colour current number of parts above set value of High threshold 16 9 Dosing function in parts counting mode Parts counting p...

Page 72: ...lt there is bargraph displayed containing o Current number of parts on the weighing pan marked with colours see point 16 7 o The value of Target Mass black marker Caution The checkweighing and dosing...

Page 73: ...displays pictogram in the upper bar The grey coloured workspace contains the following data o Supplementary unit o Low threshold o High threshold o Difference denoting the distance of current measure...

Page 74: ...ph s colour mass above set value of High threshold PROCEDURE 2 manual inserting checkweighing thresholds Press Checkweighing thresholds quick access key Press Low Threshold key and determine its value...

Page 75: ...togram in the upper bar The grey coloured workspace contains the following data o Tare o Gross o Target value o Tolerance percent value related to the target value o Product On selecting the dosing mo...

Page 76: ...cally in the grey workspace the target value and the tolerance value are displayed The display indicates the negative value of the target value Under the measurement result there is bargraph displayed...

Page 77: ...rking mode to use s needs and requirements To access the setting follow below procedure Procedure 1 Press grey coloured workspace 2 The display indicates menu of Settings Keys Information Printout and...

Page 78: ...de the software automatically returns to the main window and displays pictogram in the upper bar The grey coloured workspace contains the following data o Supplementary unit o Gross o Reference mass s...

Page 79: ...zation of measurement result press Set as 100 soft key The display indicates 100 000 mass is accepted as reference and automatically saved in reference mass standard field Unload the sample from balan...

Page 80: ...s 5 Press one of available options and assign a corresponding function CHECKWEIGHING Uses two checkweighing thresholds defined in for controlling sample mass PROCEDURE 1 Press Checkweighing Thresholds...

Page 81: ...operation of the two functions a checkweighing thresholds are set as Low Threshold 90 High Threshold 110 b Target value 105 tolerance 5 c Reference mass 19 986 g 19 4 Additional settings of Percent S...

Page 82: ...which opens a submenu Working modes with selection of available working modes select Density mode the software automatically returns to the main window and displays pictogram in the upper bar The gre...

Page 83: ...etermining kit for solids 3 Plunger 10 Flexible connector 4 Beaker 11 Bottom weighing pan of density determining kit for solids 5 Thermometer handle 12 Additional weight 6 Thermometer 13 Additional st...

Page 84: ...of solids which density is lower than density of water CAUTION Particular elements shall be stored in a respective box Weighing pans and plunger shall not be put down onto the weighing bench it may r...

Page 85: ...determination kit 2 Should the density value be saved in a product record of the database of products set parameter Assign density to product in Settings and activate product using quick access key Pr...

Page 86: ...alue of volume specified on plunger s hanger The balance is ready to start density determining process of liquid PROCEDURE 1 Assembly the density determination kit 2 Should the density value be saved...

Page 87: ...model PROCEDURE 1 Press Air density quick access key 2 The display indicates options related to this mode 3 Press field with mass of steel standard and insert its value as provided in its calibration...

Page 88: ...ured workspace 2 The display indicates menu of Settings Keys Information Printout and Profile 3 Press Settings key 4 The display indicates functions related to density determining process such as o Re...

Page 89: ...f printouts in a standard printout and also determining non standard printouts Standard printout comprises four internal blocks each featuring different variables Each variable can be attributed with...

Page 90: ...n standard printout o LIQUID Working mode Procedure Sample no User Balance type Balance ID Date Time Plunger volume Temperature Weighing 1 Weighing 2 Density Product Warehouse Client Empty line Dashes...

Page 91: ...processes i e solid liquid or air a report is generated The report is saved in the database Density reports The files are named by their date and time hour of density determining process An example o...

Page 92: ...ember to select data to be printer in the header footer and report For details see section PRINTOUTS 21 ANIMAL WEIGHING Working mode Animal weighing enables reliable determining mass of objects in mot...

Page 93: ...ss Animal weighing key 2 the display indicates option referring to this working mode such as Averaging time Amount of time during which measurement records of weighed sample are analysed Obtained data...

Page 94: ...de press key in case of automatic operation mode unload weighed object from the weighing pan and load the following object to be weighed 21 2 Additional settings of animal weighing mode The additional...

Page 95: ...ing a formulation is carried out only from the level of Database of Formulas and it is described later in this section Working mode activating procedure while in the main window press soft key located...

Page 96: ...irements To access the setting follow below procedure Procedure 1 Press grey coloured workspace 2 The display indicates menu of Settings Keys Information Printout and Profile 3 Press Settings key 4 Th...

Page 97: ...for the ingredient whereas MEANS OF INGREDIENT VERIFICATION is set to value TOLERANCE Multiplier s editing enables making multiple mixtures according to a selected formulation in a single weighing pro...

Page 98: ...ons New ingredient adding a product which is absent in the database of products On selecting this option first insert a name of a new product then specify its mass to be weighed during formula making...

Page 99: ...lation Pressing key cancels the formula making process If pressed enables selecting another formulation to making process PROCEDURE 1 Preparing a formulation that is not saved in the Database of Formu...

Page 100: ...The grey coloured workspace on the display indicates the following parameters name of selected formulation name of the first ingredient ingredient number mass to be weighed and target mass After accep...

Page 101: ...ngredient After weighing all of the ingredients in the formulation the software sets a command on completing the formula making process Press key to confirm completing the process The software automat...

Page 102: ...ng mode User Client Warehouse Formulation Formulation code Start date End date Number of ingredients Number of measurements Measurements Target value Sum Formulation difference Status Empty line Dashe...

Page 103: ...ure 1 Start date 2011 12 16 13 21 40 End date 2011 12 16 13 22 28 Number of ingredients 5 No of carried out measurements 5 Measurement 1 19 994 g Measurement 2 49 993 g Measurement 3 9 999 g Measureme...

Page 104: ...The grey coloured workspace contains the following data o N no of samples o SUM total no of samples o X mean value from a series o MIN minimal value in a series o MAX maximal values in a series o SDV...

Page 105: ...s displayed in the grey coloured workspace 23 2 Additional settings of Statistics mode The additional settings enable adjusting the working mode to user s needs and requirements To access the setting...

Page 106: ...rt on statistics Statistics N 9 SUM 455 600 g X 50 6222 g MIN 49 939 g MAX 51 380 g D 1 441 g SDV 0 39605 g RDV 0 78 Delete last if the last measurement has to be cancelled Delete if all statistical d...

Page 107: ...ce of the chart The bar chart demonstrates quantities of the same measurement in a series The bottom bar contains the following soft keys options Return to displaying the complete chart Reducing the s...

Page 108: ...r pipettes calibration Calibration set assembly procedure dismantle the weighing pan and the draft shield place centering ring 8 inside the draft shield put glass ring 7 onto the centering ring place...

Page 109: ...weighing chamber and negative effect of air blows during opening the chamber door the liquid should be dosed by means of pipette through an opening located in the top cover of the weighing chamber It...

Page 110: ...alculating results on basis of Average volume of a pipette channel Systematic error es accuracy error Random error CV repeatability error Carrying out automated measuring procedures with consideration...

Page 111: ...on criteria Adding pipettes can only be carried out from the database level Adding procedure is described further in this user manual Working mode activating procedure while in the main window press s...

Page 112: ...ically accepts error values as specified in standard ISO 8655 if other error values have been accepted for a pipette then on selecting option Comply with ISO 8655 the error values are neglected and re...

Page 113: ...ADJUSTABLE FIXED 6 Nominal volume for specifying nominal volume of a pipette 7 Minimum volume for specifying the minimum volume of a pipette in case of a pipette with fixed volume insert 0 8 Number of...

Page 114: ...four internal sections featuring different variables For each variable set option YES to include it in a standard printout If option NO is selected then the variable is disabled i e it is not printed...

Page 115: ...tion prevents from liquid evaporation during calibration process Small dimensions of the adapter combined with the evaporation ring enable maintaining high humidity rate inside the weighing chamber an...

Page 116: ...annel number V1 number of volume for a channel N1 number of measurement for tested volume 8 Follow displayed commands until completing the calibration process The grey coloured workspace displays othe...

Page 117: ...re 21 C Humidity 48 Pressure 1005 hPa Z coefficient 1 00328 Tested volume 1000 l 1 0 998 g 1000 82389 l 2 0 998 g 1000 82389 l 3 0 998 g 1000 82389 l 4 0 998 g 1000 82389 l 5 0 998 g 1000 82389 l 6 0...

Page 118: ...value initial mass and carry out up to five measurements for the final mass If balance users need to use differential weighing mode then initially they need to introduce data on a weighed series to ba...

Page 119: ...ng process Weighing A Weighing T A Tarring T o NO giving data on ambient conditions disabled o ONLINE data on ambient conditions acquired from the ambient conditions module that is cooperating with th...

Page 120: ...mass B of the sample Causes activating differential weighing mode Series Quick access key enabling selecting a sample for which the differential weighing process should be carried out Sample Quick ac...

Page 121: ...measurements in a series are carried out 4 Samples pressing this field opens a window with list of samples in case of a new series the list is empty add new samples a Press Add field the software aut...

Page 122: ...playing in the grey coloured workspace On selecting a series press one of below listed keys to carry out the process Weighing A Weighing initial mass of a sample Tare T Weighing container for a sample...

Page 123: ...ayed for inserting ambient temperature and humidity value if option Ambient conditions is set to VALUE or the data on ambient conditions is automatically acquired from the ambient conditions module an...

Page 124: ...ocedure and weigh the following containers The process can be aborted by pressing key Weighing T A On selecting the option the balance moves to the first sample in the list for which weighing T is not...

Page 125: ...h the following samples The process can be aborted by pressing key In case of a single series and while weighing the following samples the measurements can be carried out according to the following ou...

Page 126: ...ial mass Weighing A is already completed it is possible to carry out final weighing weighing B for these samples Weighing B Select option On selecting the option the balance moves to the first sample...

Page 127: ...is disabled set to No the software skips this part of the process On accepting the ambient conditions by pressing key the software returns to the mode s main window and displays a command on unloading...

Page 128: ...hese samples 25 6 Using option SAMPLE SELECTION The option enables selecting a sample that is prepared for weighing with no need to weigh samples is a sequence as suggested by the software The option...

Page 129: ...displaying a message on incorrect operation and deleting a record is aborted 25 8 Printouts Option Printouts enables setting the contents of printouts in a standard printout and also determining non...

Page 130: ...tandard printout Weighing A Weighing A Date Time Level status Warehouse Product Packaging Universal variable 1 5 Net Tare Non standard printout Weighing B Weighing B Date Time Level status Warehouse P...

Page 131: ...ried out manually by pressing PRINT button for each measurement or automatically the measurements are saved automatically after stability of indication for each measured sample The balances feature an...

Page 132: ...quires logging a user with corresponding access level Caution 1 Starting a control requires that an access level of the logged user is at least a user If a logged user or an anonymous user have access...

Page 133: ...his user manual After returning to the main window of the SQC mode press control start soft key located in the bottom bar of the display Which automatically opens an editing window Batch Number with a...

Page 134: ...to be measured Procedure Select a parameter Batch quantity which opens an editing window Batch quantity with a numeric keyboard Enter required batch quantity and accept by pressing key For the other s...

Page 135: ...a report a the completed control is automatically saved in the corresponding database Caution A template and an example of a report on a control process is provided in point 26 7 of this user manual...

Page 136: ...0 008 g Number of T2 errors 0 0 Number of T1 errors 0 0 Number of T1 errors 0 0 Number of T2 errors 0 0 Average 50 0194 g Standard deviation 0 01714 g Signature Report template The balance user in the...

Page 137: ...e user to assess quality of produced prepacked goods and its conformity with regulations concerning prepacked goods control of a given country a company quality control system internal control Control...

Page 138: ...s CAUTION Before entering control settings the user must log in following the login procedure Press button located in a PGC mode window to open control settings window Where Selction of a product from...

Page 139: ...l activation Printout mode Enter mode approvals 27 4 Detailed description in chapter ADDITIONAL PARAMETERS ON WEIGHING PROCESS Printout 27 5 Editing product for control Go to submenu Database to edit...

Page 140: ...full Unit Unit of a product g or ml Batch quantity Declaration of number of items of controlled batch Time interval for avarage tare estimation Time interval given in h determining how often average t...

Page 141: ...itive errors 2T of a tested sample which disqualifies control Quantity of smaple Qn T dis Number of negative errors T of a tested sample which disqualifies control Quantity of smaple Qn T dis Number o...

Page 142: ...roduct with correctly entered data when the data is entered in regard to control Enter weighing mode parameters into balance memory Batch number for identification of controlled products batch Batch q...

Page 143: ...ed but has not got the right access to perform control than No authority Access denied message shall be displayed The user has not selected product out of database than Product not chosen message shal...

Page 144: ...rse control procedure If there is one message Restore interrupted control is displayed on the end of balance activation Press button to leave control procedure and proceed to weighing Press button to...

Page 145: ...graph Graph applies to control of mass while estimating average tare value preview of packaging mass distribution is not possible Information about control Abortion of a control process Caution If a p...

Page 146: ...average packaging mass Measurements results are analysed continuously during control they are displayed in respective fields Where Bargraph Information on product net mass in a form of graph green ba...

Page 147: ...ntrol status positive negative Load full Command for process in progress with specified number of all packagings to be weighed Work pane options numerical data graph Information about control or perfo...

Page 148: ...k pane takes form of a graph with measurements results Press button again to switch the graph off Information about control Upon pressing button respective window with information on control settings...

Page 149: ...149 Press button to see a window with measurements performed for actual control Upon control completion summary of the process is generated control is automatically saved to database...

Page 150: ...ing process of sample 1 the software displays a command to control another sample from the batch Press button for confirmation the text and tolerable number of errors will actualize Upon completion of...

Page 151: ...sample Net mass of controlled product Packaging tare Control status Load empty 1 3 Command for process in progress Work pane options numerical data graph Abortion of a control process Upon control co...

Page 152: ...e of products together with the packages and empty packages It is necessary to let the software correctly calculate mass of a load placed in its corresponding packaging On control completion the softw...

Page 153: ...value of positive error T T Max tolerable number of positive errors T n actual number of positive errors T Positive errors 2T characteristics per sample 9g value of positive error 2T 2T Max tolerable...

Page 154: ...21 10 Product 1 Tare 10 0002 g 0 25 T1 0 225 g No of measurements 10 Standard deviation 0 000632 g Result Positive Measurements 1 9 999 g 2 10 000 g 3 10 000 g 4 10 000 g 5 10 000 g 10 10 001 g Signa...

Page 155: ...ue of 2T1 error g Batch quantity 100 No of measurements 30 No of T1 errors 0 No of 2T1 errors 0 Min 49 999 g Max 50 001 g Average 50 00057 g Total 1500 017 g Average limit 9 99969 g Average limit g St...

Page 156: ...ed workspace and selecting an group of parameters named Settings which contains the following Request batch number The function orders requesting a batch number before starting mass control process Ba...

Page 157: ...user The software sets their values as doubled value of errors T1 and T1 Setting procedure of control parameters when in the main window press SETUP key and select Databases and Products options then...

Page 158: ...also determining non standard printouts Standard printout comprises four internal blocks each featuring different variables Each variable can be attributed with parameter YES i e present on a printou...

Page 159: ...ntity of errors T1 Quantity of errors T2 Average Average Standard deviation Standard deviation Standard deviation Empty line Dashes Signature Non standard printout 28 5 Report on completed mass contro...

Page 160: ...CLIENTS FORMULATION REPORTS FROM FORMULAS REPORTS FROM DENSITY CONTROLS AVERAGE TARE PIPETTES PIPETTE CALIBRATION REPORTS SERIES SQC REPORTS MINIMUM SAMPLES MASS CONTROLS AMBIENT CONDITIONS PACKAGES...

Page 161: ...ion a window with a list of saved files will open Select file with data to be imported The copying starts automatically Upon completion of the process a message Completed is displayed Confirm completi...

Page 162: ...d Press Add key to add a new product to the database Select one of available options List of parameters defined for a product 1 Name 2 Description 3 Product code 4 EAN code 5 Mass unit mass of a produ...

Page 163: ...n only 17 Numer of packagings Option available only for PGC mode specifies number of packagings needed for estimation of average tare 18 Internal control Option available only for PGC mode allows for...

Page 164: ...me 6 User 7 Client Client name 8 Working mode name 9 Warehouse name of source warehouse 10 Packaging name of tare applied during weighing product s weighing process 11 Result control information on th...

Page 165: ...list of designed formulas mixtures which can be prepared by weighing each of formulation s ingredients Procedure Enter submenu Databases and press Formulas field Press Add key should a new formulatio...

Page 166: ...press Reports from density key Press field of a desired report record unless it is visible on the top of the list wind the list forward using navigating keys Report s name consists of date and time o...

Page 167: ...nger in liquid or mass of measured aluminium standard 29 8 Controls not available in standard balance version Each product control carried out on a balance is sent to a connected printer and saved in...

Page 168: ...e average tare control it is possible to determine the average tare value by weighing the packages Each of above processes is automatically saved in the Average tare database Each control saved in the...

Page 169: ...e of a user carrying out the process 9 Method control method internal criteria regulated by the act 29 10 Pipettes Database of Pipettes contains records and specification on pipettes to be calibrated...

Page 170: ...2 Serial no serial no inserted during calibration process 3 Channel no 4 Start date 5 End date 6 User name of a user carrying out calibration 7 Client client name 8 Number of measurements no of measur...

Page 171: ...te of control end ss second of control end The user can preview data contained in each of control records Procedure Enter submenu Databases in accordance with point 27 of this user manual Enter databa...

Page 172: ...lared methods and minimal sample weight for a balance Caution Only authorized RADWAG personnel can enter new minimum sample records or make changes in minimum sample records stored in the database Pro...

Page 173: ...suring range see a below example Minimum mass the value of minimum mass that is determined for a balance in its place of use and using appropriate methods Example no 1 a balance AS 220 3Y d 0 0001 g T...

Page 174: ...only for weighing samples without a packaging If tarring option is applied then the software disables the pictogram informing on minimum sample in use and renders the weighment as carried out with ta...

Page 175: ...ined from carried out control process expressed in percent Standard deviation Standard deviation from carried out control process Standard deviation Standard deviation from carried out control process...

Page 176: ...ue are specified During weighing process if a name of packaging is selected from the database the tare value is automatically applied The display indicates mass value with minus sign Procedure Enter s...

Page 177: ...ew printout be added If a non standard printout template already exists in the database press field with its name and insert identifying data Caution It is possible to use an option for searching a re...

Page 178: ...et weight 94 147 Carried by Admin Template Printout template Example of Printout no 2 printout template from a file All printout templates can be designed in a form of external files that are imported...

Page 179: ...the following fields code name value Caution It is possible to use an option for searching a record by name or code 29 21 Operating database Function allows to operate database data It comprises three...

Page 180: ...a respective message information on number of exported data and the file name with file extension txt will be displayed next the software returns to the previous window The user may return to a weigh...

Page 181: ...n measurement date and time mass and mass unit tare and tare unit series number operator s name client s name packaging s name source warehouse name target warehouse name control result 29 21 2 Delete...

Page 182: ...numeric keyboard Use the keyboard to enter a date specifying which data is to be removed data older than those specified by a date Date is given in a following form year month day Upon confirmation o...

Page 183: ...19200 38400 57600 115200 bit s Data bits 5 6 7 8 Stop bits None 1 1 5 2 Parity None Odd Even Marker Interval 30 2 ETHERNET port settings Procedure Select communication port Ethernet and set appropriat...

Page 184: ...Computer key set balance s parameters related to cooperation with a computer computer port o available options none COM 1 COM 2 Tcp address o give address of a balance which is connected to a computer...

Page 185: ...or by sending control code from a balance to the printer which automatically sets the right code page respective to code page set in a balance in advance before execution of the data printout it is p...

Page 186: ...rint data related to e g parameters related to a product function activated on moving to the Database of Products Products Product editing press printer pictogram Default values for each of printout s...

Page 187: ...on of communicating the balance with a barcode scanner is provided in APPENDIX F of this user manual The balance enables communicating with a barcode scanner using the following ports RS 232 COM1 RS 2...

Page 188: ...ompatible with the one of the transponder card scanner default 9600b s Enter the database of operators and edit desired operator s record go to Card number option On entering editing mode in Card numb...

Page 189: ...s enables connecting an ambient conditions module THB series using ports COM 1 or COM 2 Ensuring correct cooperation between the balance and the ambient conditions module requires entering module conn...

Page 190: ...o Density of solid o Footer printout o Density of liquid o Universal variable 1 5 o Air density o Accept o Control mass comparator s robot o Abort o Task o User o Reference standard o Left door On ch...

Page 191: ...ow MIN threshold switches the logic of the system OK stable Stable measurement within MIN MAX thresholds switches the logic of the system OK unstable Unstable measurement within MIN MAX thresholds swi...

Page 192: ...ime settings is carried out in two ways By pressing date and time field located in the upper bar of balance s display in main menu mode By pressing key and selecting menu Other Date and Time Entering...

Page 193: ...In case of verified instruments the settings are hidden and they operate in accordance with factory settings i e Active and locked weighing process is possible only if balance is properly leveled Pro...

Page 194: ...timizing balance s settings to maintain the best possible repeatability and weighing time at a workstation The main purpose of function operation is the possibility of monitoring the above mentioned p...

Page 195: ...nt results Filter type Setting of Value release parameter Repeatability of indications expressed as standard deviation Average time of measurement stabilization Example of a report Autotest Filter Rep...

Page 196: ...internal weight and determining error of indication with reference to balance s Max capacity Testing Procedure Two times loading of the internal weight followed by 10 times loading of the internal wei...

Page 197: ...all saved test results as file with extension csv Delete all saved test results User can abort the process at optional moment by pressing X key in the testing window Results of carried out autotests...

Page 198: ...ng a special type of a file that is automatically saved on option enabling on a data storage device plugged to balance s USB port The file is used by RADWAG service for diagnosing any potential proble...

Page 199: ...The process of updating the weighing module takes places analogously to above procedure but the required extension of the update file is me01 Caution Weighing module updating procedure is accessible t...

Page 200: ...e measurement result in basic measuring unit SI Immediately send measurement result in basic measuring unit SIA Immediately send measurement results from both measuring platforms basic weighing units...

Page 201: ..._ OK CR LF Command carried out completed ES_CR LF Command not recognized XX _ E CR LF an error occurred on command carrying out time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result time li...

Page 202: ...F Tare 9 characters with right justification Unit 3 characters with left justification Caution Tare value is always given in adjustment unit Set tare Format UT_TARE CR LF where TARE tare value Accessi...

Page 203: ...it Frame format 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 S I space stability marker space character mass space unit CR LF Example S I CR LF command sent from a computer S I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 8 5 _ k g _ CR...

Page 204: ...ress time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result SU_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment SU_A CR LF MASS FRAME command understood and in progress response i...

Page 205: ...basic measuring unit Frame format 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 S I space stability marker space character mass space unit CR LF Switch off continuous transmission in basic measuring unit Format...

Page 206: ...mat Accessible responses UH_OK CR LF command carried out ES CR LF command not recognized incorrect mass format Give value of low checkweighing threshold LO Format ODH CR LF Accessible response DH_MASS...

Page 207: ...WEIGHING mode ES CR LF command not recognized incorrect mass format Set reference mass value e g for PERCENT SETUP Format RM_XXXXX CR LF where _ space XXXXX mass format Accessible responses RM_OK CR L...

Page 208: ...not recognized error in format Send all implemented commands Format PC CR LF Accessible responses PC_A_ Z T S SI SIA SU SUI C1 C0 CU1 CU0 DH ODH UH OUH OT UT LOGIN LOGOUT PC command carried out termin...

Page 209: ...alues for negative values Mass 9 characters with decimal point and right justification Unit 3 characters with left justification Example _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 8 3 2 0 _ g _ _ CR LF a printout generated from a...

Page 210: ...ON PCL printer PCL Additional display Barcode scanner An optional peripheral device operating in communication protocol ASCII 38 DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTING CABLES Caution Cable Balance Ethernet is a regul...

Page 211: ...exceeded NULL Zero value from converter FULL Measurement range Max capacity exceeded LH Start mass error no level not levelled balance Err 100 weighing module restart In process in course process res...

Page 212: ...KAFKA Thermal printer EPSON Dot matrix printer CITIZEN Label printer PCL printer WD xx Additional display in plastic housing CK 01 Transponder card scanner LS2208 Barcode scanner AP2 1 Power loop out...

Page 213: ...Variable description 0 1 Standard printout in adjustment unit 1 1 Standard printout in current measuring unit 2 Date 3 Time 4 Date and time 5 Working modes 6 Net mass in current measuring unit 7 Net...

Page 214: ...ry unit 44 Supplementary unit 45 Target value 46 Tolerance 47 Difference 48 Balance type 50 Product Name 51 Product Code 52 Product EAN code 53 Product Mass 54 Product Tare 55 Product Price 56 Product...

Page 215: ...h quantity 105 2 PGC Report Number of measurements 106 2 PGC Report Value of T1 error 107 2 PGC Report Value of 2T1 error 108 2 PGC Report Number of T1 errors 109 2 PGC Report Permissible number of T1...

Page 216: ...rent measuring unit 147 Tare in current measuring unit 150 PCL printer Page offset 151 Epson printer Paper cut 165 Formulation Name 166 Formulation Code 167 Formulation Number of ingredients 168 Formu...

Page 217: ...ure 203 2 Comparator Min Humidity 204 2 Comparator Max Humidity 205 2 Comparator Min Pressure 206 2 Comparator Max Pressure 207 2 Comparator Task 208 2 Comparator Selected Task 209 2 Comparator Measur...

Page 218: ...alue 239 2 Mass control T2 threshold value 240 2 Mass control Average in percent DX 241 2 Mass control Standard deviation in percent 250 Density Start date 251 Density End date 252 Density Procedure 2...

Page 219: ...dards Code 287 2 Mass Comparator Reference Standards Class 288 2 Mass Comparator Reference Standards Factory no 289 2 Mass Comparator Reference Standards Mass 290 2 Mass Comparator Reference Standards...

Page 220: ...efficient 336 Pipette calibration report Statistics 337 Pipette calibration report measurements and statistics 338 Pipette calibration report Number of channel 340 Pipette calibration report Average v...

Page 221: ...2 Moisture analyzer Set temperature 396 2 Moisture analyzer Current temperature 397 2 Moisture analyzer Drying time 398 2 Moisture analyzer Status 399 2 Moisture analyzer Drying time and result 400 2...

Page 222: ...of characters for printing displaying Determining number of decimal places for numerical variables Converting the format of date and hour Converting numerical variables into a code type EAN13 Converti...

Page 223: ...in format ddd ddd where d stands for a single digit minus is for digits with negative value only or determining number of decimal places 7 F2 Net mass in adjustment unit always with two decimal place...

Page 224: ...Data in EAN 128 code 61 yyMMdd Product data in EAN 128 code 62 yyMMdd Product s shelf life time in EAN 128 code 42 APPENDIX D Settings of CITIZEN printer Baud rate 9600b sec Parity control none Bits...

Page 225: ...rs Both devices are required to have the same parameters set baud rate number of data bits parity control stop bits e g 9600 8 N 1 baud rate 9600 bit s data 8 bits no parity control 1 stop bit 3 Barco...

Page 226: ...4 65 20 31 32 38 20 54 65 73 74 0D CODE 128 Test CODE 128 45 APPENDIX G Menu structure User adjustment Description Value Internal adjustment Function External adjustment Function User adjustment Funct...

Page 227: ...tares Pipettes Pipette calibration reports Series Ambient conditions Packages Warehouses Printouts Universal variables Delete data older than Export database of weighing records to file Communication...

Page 228: ...de page 1250 Printouts Settings Barcode scanner Port None COM 1 COM 2 Offset 0 Code length 0 Transponder card scanner Port None COM 1 COM 2 Additional display Port None COM 1 2 Tcp Project Settings Am...

Page 229: ...ed user Selection Administrator Selection Date and time Guest Selection User Selection Advanced user Selection Administrator Selection Printouts Guest Selection User Selection Advanced user Selection...

Page 230: ...230 Others Description Value Language Selection Date and time Settings Beep Selection Touch panel calibration Function Level control Selection Autotest Selection User manual no IMMU 02 03 04 14 ENG...

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