4
10.2.
“Beep” signal – reaction on pressing key .................................................. 29
10.3.
Printout of all balance parameters through RS 232 port ........................... 29
11.
BALANCE CALIBRATION ................................................................... 30
11.1.
Balance with internal calibration ............................................................... 30
11.2.
Entering calibration menu ......................................................................... 32
11.3.
Calibration test .......................................................................................... 35
11.3.1.
Balances with internal calibration ..................................................... 35
11.3.2.
Balances with external calibration .................................................... 36
11.4.
Manual calibration ..................................................................................... 37
11.4.1.
Internal calibration ............................................................................ 37
11.4.2.
External calibration ........................................................................... 38
11.5.
Calibration report printout ......................................................................... 38
12.
SETTING PRINTOUTS FOR GLP PROCEDURES .............................. 39
12.1.
Setting the contents of printouts for GLP procedures ............................... 40
13.
BALANCE OPERATING MODES ........................................................ 44
13.1.
Counting details of the same mass ........................................................... 45
13.2.
+/- control referring mass of set standard ................................................. 49
13.3.
Control of % deviation referring mass of standard .................................... 51
13.3.1.
Mass of standard determined by its weighing .................................. 52
13.3.2.
Mass of standard entered to balance memory by user ..................... 53
13.4.
Defining thickness of solids and liquids .................................................... 54
13.4.1.
Testing thickness solids ................................................................... 55
13.4.2.
Testing thickness of liquid ................................................................ 55
13.5.
Pipettes calibration ................................................................................... 55
13.5.1.
Data introduction .............................................................................. 55
13.5.2.
Performing first series of measurements .......................................... 57
13.5.3.
Performing second series of measurements .................................... 58
13.5.4.
Performing third series of measurements ......................................... 59
14.
FUNCTIONS FOR USING RS 232 ........................................................ 61
14.1.
Speed of transmission .............................................................................. 61
14.2.
Continuous transmission .......................................................................... 62
14.2.1.
Continuous transmission off in basic interval ................................... 62
14.2.2.
Continuous transmission off in actual interval .................................. 63
14.3.
Setting type of operating for RS 232 joint ................................................. 64
14.4.
Designation of data type sent through RS 232 joint (only for non-verified
balances) ........................................................................................................... 65
14.5.
Designation of minimum mass for operating of some functions ................ 66
14.6.
Printout to printer or computer .................................................................. 67
15.
COOPERATION WITH PRINTER OR COMPUTER ............................. 68
15.1.
Schedules of connecting conductors ........................................................ 69
15.2.
Printing data with date and time ................................................................ 70
15.3.
Cooperation with statistic printout Kafka SQS .......................................... 70
15.4.
Format of sending data ............................................................................. 70
Summary of Contents for AS series
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