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User manual no.: 

LMI-38-06/04/13/ENG 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Precision balances  

PS/X 
series 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

B A L A N C E S   A N D   S C A L E S  

RADWAG 26 – 600 Radom, Bracka 28, POLAND 

Phone: +48 (0-48) 38 48 800, fax. +48 (0-48) 385 00 10 

[email protected] 

 www.radwag.com

  

 

Summary of Contents for PS 1000/X

Page 1: ...ual no LMI 38 06 04 13 ENG Precision balances PS X series B A L A N C E S A N D S C A L E S RADWAG 26 600 Radom Bracka 28 POLAND Phone 48 0 48 38 48 800 fax 48 0 48 385 00 10 export radwag com www rad...

Page 2: ...2 APRILE 2013...

Page 3: ...4 4 Standard equipment 11 4 5 Cleaning 11 4 6 Plugging to mains 11 4 7 Connecting peripheral devices 11 5 BASIC FUNCTIONS 12 6 DESCRIPTION 13 6 1 Graphic display 13 6 2 Keyboard 14 6 3 Sockets and int...

Page 4: ...18 4 Percent setup 53 18 5 Animal weighing 57 18 6 Density determination of solids and liquids 58 18 7 Formulation 60 18 8 Statistics 64 19 PRINTOUTS 67 19 1 Standard printout 67 19 2 Non standard pr...

Page 5: ...g 250g 450g 750g 1000g Tare range 2000g 250g 450g 750g 1000g Min load 0 02 g 0 02 g Readability 0 001 0 01 g 0 001 g Repeatability 0 001 0 01 g 0 001 g 0 0015 g Linearity 0 002 0 01g 0 002 g 0 003 g W...

Page 6: ...500g 2500 g 4500 g 6000g 8000g Tare range 1500g 2500 g 4500 g 6000g 8000g Min load 0 5 g Readability 0 01 g Repeatability 0 01 g 0 015g 0 015g Linearity 0 02 g 0 03 g 0 03 g Working temperature 10 C 4...

Page 7: ...ck and overloading the balance in excess of the prescribed maximum measuring range max capacity minus any possible tare weight that has been applied Never use the balance in an environment endangered...

Page 8: ...livery check Please check the packaging immediately upon delivery and the device during unpacking for any visible signs of external damage 3 2 Packaging Please retain all parts of the original packagi...

Page 9: ...nsole desk or a stable working table which is not affected by vibrations and distant from heat sources Take special safety measures when weighing magnetic objects as part of the balance is a strong ma...

Page 10: ...on one of the rubber mandrels 2 Assembly the weighing pan 1 onto the rubber mandrels 3 On assembling check whether the weighing pan is placed firmly on the rubber mandrels Assembling components of a b...

Page 11: ...comes standard with the balance Nominal power supply of the power adapter specified on the data plate of the power adapter should be compatible to the power from mains Plug the balance to mains the pl...

Page 12: ...imal weighing Determining density of solids and liquids Formulation Statistics from completed measuring series Both the measuring units and the working modes can be set as inaccessible in the user men...

Page 13: ...or counted parts 2 Measuring unit 3 Pictogram denoting whether measurement result is stable 4 BARGRAPH presenting which part of accessible measuring range is in use 5 Text informing on enabled working...

Page 14: ...n key which enables quick entering the settings of an active working mode MODE key for selecting balance s working mode UNITS key changes measuring units PRINT ENTER key Sends current display status t...

Page 15: ...nu is presented below P1 Adjustment 01 Internal adjust function 02 External adjust function 03 User adjust function 04 Adjustment test function 05 Weight correction 0 0 06 Automatic adjust 0 3 both 07...

Page 16: ...bits 2 8 bits 05 Stop bits 1 1 bit 06 Automatic printout 0 no 07 Interval 1 0 1 s 08 Min mass 4 10 d 09 Print stable 1 yes 10 Printer type 0 standard 11 Paper cut 0 no 12 Erase statistics 0 no P6 Prin...

Page 17: ...es 03 Filling 1 yes 04 Percent setup 1 yes 05 Animal weighing 1 yes 06 Density 1 yes 07 Formulation 1 yes 08 Statistics 1 yes P9 Other 01 ID setting function 02 Autom ID print 0 no 03 Beep 1 yes 04 La...

Page 18: ...isplay graphic presentation While in the weighing mode press SETUP key The display opens balance s main menu display I Press UP or DOWN navigating arrows on the balance s overlay to move the cursor up...

Page 19: ...n the menu list Selecting submenu for activating On pressing the key the display indicates the content of a selected group Exit to previous menu level e g to main menu Esc TARE key Abandon parameter c...

Page 20: ...iption Key on balance s overlay ON OFF key enables switching on and off balance s display Function key for entering the main menu of a balance Selecting balance s working mode e g animal weighing Sele...

Page 21: ...ent The content of balance s menu is presented in point 6 of this user manual Menu structure of a balance PS X series is described in point 5 of this user manual When in the main weighing window press...

Page 22: ...g balance adjustment which is carried out in a submenu described as a function Editing an attribute of a submenu flickering digit of a submenu setting enables changing parameter value of entering a s...

Page 23: ...e i e unstable measurement result then the display previews dashes horizontal lines After exceeding a preset amount of time for zeroing the indication the balance returns to weighing mode without zero...

Page 24: ...display by a pictogram II located on the right side of the display and an additional tags over the last but one digit Fig 10 Dual range balance measurement result in the II weighing range From now on...

Page 25: ...ers A single User who is authorized to access balance settings and functions as set by the balance administrator Setting passwords and access levels Remember that after the first entering the password...

Page 26: ...g a password Functions if the option is set to YES password protection then use of functions other than weighing is accessible only on entering a password of an administrator or a user Settings if the...

Page 27: ...if option password on startup is enabled set to YES then on the following plugging the balance to mains the software will request for entering the password If it is entered incorrectly then balance o...

Page 28: ...mass which needs to be specified before process initiation Caution In case of verified balances only the automatic internal adjustment and manual internal adjustment systems are available for a user...

Page 29: ...triggering factor and automatic adjustment time causes changes in description of the above fields fields in fig no 9 and 10 01 Internal automatic adjustment Initiates internal automatic adjustment pr...

Page 30: ...perature adjustment triggered by change of temperature 3 both adjustment triggered by time and temperature Function not available in verified balances 07 Time of automatic adjustment Determination of...

Page 31: ...2 Return to weighing 9 3 Manual adjustment 9 3 1 Internal adjustment Press CAL key on balance s overlay or 1 Go to submenu P1 Adjustment 2 Place the marker next to a function 01 Internal adjustment 3...

Page 32: ...rnal adjustment process is disabled The DRH function is enabled in verified balances which are subject to conformity assessment 9 3 3 User adjustment The external adjustment in balances PS X series sh...

Page 33: ...report printout On completion of any type of adjustment process the balance enables preparing a report from adjustment process The report can be printed on a connected printer and sent to a computer a...

Page 34: ...t from information set in menu group the report contains type of completed adjustment process description Calibration and deviation from the adjustment process description Deviation Fig 19 An example...

Page 35: ...nt of submenu GLP is provided in point 8 of this user manual For the purpose of more convenient moving in the user menu and changing menu settings it is recommended to use external computer keyboard P...

Page 36: ...ivate a field for editing by pressing RIGHT ARROW KEY Press UP and DOWN ARROWS to set numeric values of hour minute second Fig 22 Submenu Date Time time setting controlling keys Accept set value the l...

Page 37: ...is user manual Fig 23 Submenu Date Time date setting 05 Display time Available settings 1 YES time displaying enabled the upper bargraph of the display contains time 0 NO time displaying disabled 06 D...

Page 38: ...increasing after placing a load on the weighing pan Filter accuracy is increased when weighed mass is within filter s set operation range parameter filter operation range is available only in balance...

Page 39: ...this user manual 12 5 Last digit In order to ensure adequate operating comfort with a balance the user can determine presence of the last digit on the display and criteria of its displaying Available...

Page 40: ...eter setting from 1 to 9999 09 Min mass Minimamum mass for enabling automatic operation of the RS 232 The following measurement data is sent only if taking off the load the mass indication returns bel...

Page 41: ...vel under a key for toggling between the measuring units The measuring units described as 09 Taele Hk 10 Taele S 11 Taele T the following relations occur If the attribute of all three measuring units...

Page 42: ...e for an operator after pressing the Mode key on balance s overlay Fig 27 Working modes settings All working modes which attribute is set to 1 yes are accessible from the main menu level under a key f...

Page 43: ...isplay should be enabled or disabled enabling the backlight option improves data visibility on the display 06 Screen brightness Enables changing the brightness of the balance s graphic display enterin...

Page 44: ...d number of incorrectly declared parameters which are rejected by the balance Printing and uploading balance parameters is a very simple and intuitive means of setting new values of balance parameters...

Page 45: ...tabase 18 1 1 Counting by inserting mass of a single part Activate parts counting mode Fig 29 Parts counting main menu Set reference mass and press ENTER key or move the cursor next to the field 07 Ru...

Page 46: ...pecified in field 01 Move the cursor next to a field 07 Run and press RIGHT ARROW KEY While in parts counting mode press F key The display opens a window for specifying standard quantity of counted pa...

Page 47: ...than before adding 2 After adding the number of parts loaded on balance s weighing pan must be less than twice the quantity which was indicated on the display before adding 3 current quantity of parts...

Page 48: ...rd from the database and start part counting process 18 2 Checkweighing Checkweighing is a process intended for precise determining mass of a weighed sample with set and enabled checkweighing threshol...

Page 49: ...checks whether inserted values are correct and hold within the measuring range of a balance If set values are recognized by the software as incorrect the balance displays an error message and returns...

Page 50: ...the cursor next to a desired field and press RIGHT ARROW KEY Fig 38 Checkweighing programming database of thresholds limits Move the cursor to a field Database of thresholds limits and press RIGHT AR...

Page 51: ...ay content 1 measurement result 2 pictogram of stable measurement result 3 working mode name 4 the value of HI threshold limit 5 the value of LO threshold limit 6 a pictogram indicating the weighing r...

Page 52: ...another record from the database or set other HI and LO thresholds values if the database is disabled 18 3 Filling Filling dosing mode is intended for precise measuring or adding a product until reac...

Page 53: ...ercent setup The purpose of this working mode is comparing mass of a weighed load with reference mass which is specified in mode settings The result of the comparison process is displayed in percent T...

Page 54: ...t parameters M4 03 04 05 to YES Then move the cursor next to START field and start working mode operation Caution On enabling the Checkweighing mode in working mode settings remember to set the HI and...

Page 55: ...s to no measurement records in current statistics 8 dosing mode enabled load mass between 90 110 On completing a measurement series e g 10 measurements no of measurement N 10 the user can preview the...

Page 56: ...es determining reference mass by weighing an accepted standard In such case when in the main mode window press F key The software initiates the procedure by displaying a command Follow this and other...

Page 57: ...required for stabilization of the final measurement result the faster the filter setting the shorter the measurement time THRESHOLD its value is expressed in balance reading units it is the value bel...

Page 58: ...g pan 128x128 mm 1 Stand weighing pan with a hanger 7 Thermometer 2 Bottom weighing pan for determining density of solids 8 Thermometer handle 3 Flexible connection of the bottom pan 9 Sinker 4 Top we...

Page 59: ...6 2 Density determining of solids Density of solids can be determined in one of three types of liquids WATER distilled water ALCOHOL spirit 100 0 1 in reference temperature 20 C OTHER another liquid...

Page 60: ...ingredient max 10 characters 3 WGH Mass to be added while weighing a specific ingredient 4 IC Number of ingredients which are already weighed in a prepared mixture 5 SUM Sum of ingredients mass which...

Page 61: ...y to the total mass of prepared mixture mass of each ingredient in a formulation is not included in the statistics parameter 07 Start startup of Formula making mode Display content in formula making m...

Page 62: ...be weighed in a formula making process Fig 53 Declaring a formulation Total mass of a prepared formulation and mass of the vessel in which the formulation is prepared must not exceed maximum measuring...

Page 63: ...the last ingredient of a prepared formulation and saving its mass in balance memory by pressing UNITS key the display automatically changes to the total mass of prepared formulation The mass value is...

Page 64: ...atistics Mode activating Fig 54 Statistics mode activating The very first process after entering the Statistics mode should be erasing the results of previous statistical calculations It is carried ou...

Page 65: ...completed measurements in a series 5 Minimum saved mass in a carried out measuring series 6 Maximum saved mass in a carried out measuring series 7 The difference between the minimum and maximum saved...

Page 66: ...R key or Press key to print a footer PRINTOUT 2 For the purpose of increasing the speed of statistical calculations it is possible to enable the option of automatic erasing statistics The option is se...

Page 67: ...ement result and all variables set in the GLP submenu which attribute is set to YES In case of fields User and Project the user can enter alphanumeric data Fig 56 Declaring variables for a standard pr...

Page 68: ...trings i e 1 40 it is recommended to use an external computer keyboard connected to balance s port This means of text input is much simpler and quicker Non standard printout templates may overlap each...

Page 69: ...des and having the same value Printout of a single character N Current net mass in basic measuring unit d Current date t Current time i Balance factory no R Software no P Project no U User no F Name o...

Page 70: ...mode V Mass in current measuring unit Variable value is combined with an active working mode e g number of counted parts in Parts Counting mode or deviation from reference mass in in the Percent Setu...

Page 71: ...Text 12 n o t e x c e 22 Text 13 e d 1 1 2 5 23 Text 14 0 g Example no 2 RADWAG Balances Scales Date Hour Load mass Signature active working mode Enter text strings settings and input 8 characters fro...

Page 72: ...sing of the left arrow key causes a erasing a flickering character and causes flieckering of a character located on the left from the erased one Accept an inserted character Using computer keyboard PS...

Page 73: ...to add a selected component to a printout template On completing editing of a printout template press ENTER PRINT key The display shows a message asking whether to create a printout template once aga...

Page 74: ...current mass indication display status with enabled measuring unit The default baud rate setting of a balance is 9600 bit sec If a peripheral device a printer or a computer requires other baud rate se...

Page 75: ...bles from a balance on a label printer the variables should have a required space number of characters designed on a label Number of characters needed for each variable is specified in a below tables...

Page 76: ...el X c Srart of variables editing 02U01NN c Variable no 1 NN variable symbol 02U02NN c Variable no 2 NN variable symbol 02U03NN c Variable no 3 NN variable symbol 02UnnNN c Variable no nn NN variable...

Page 77: ...tion of a connecting cable given in this user manual Check transmission parameters of a balance and printer they should be equal Place a weighed load on balance s weighing pan and on stabilization of...

Page 78: ...orking mode C 25 Date and time of last completed adjustment process K X Type of last completed adjustment process I 16 or 18 Deviation in last completed adjustment process 1 6 Code 1 2 6 Code 2 3 6 Co...

Page 79: ...ANIMAL WEIGHING b 14 Threshold limit i 14 Liquid DENSITY DETERMINATION p 14 Procedure c 14 Temperature a 16 Liquid density v 16 Sinker volume TABLE 4 Static variables available in all working modes ex...

Page 80: ...user needs and bearing in mind the following relations for use of Polish letters CP 852 A5 86 A9 88 E4 A2 98 AB BE CP 852 A4 8F A8 9D E3 E0 97 8D BD instead of using Polish letters insert their code...

Page 81: ...ring etc should be zeroed by pressing TARE key 24 CONNECTING EXTERNAL BUTTONS A balance PS X series enables connecting external buttons for tarring or printing measurement results without the need to...

Page 82: ...INUOUS TRANSMISSION IN BASIC MEASURING UNIT Command C0 CR LF Function SWITCH ON CONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION IN BASIC MEASURING UNIT Command C1 CR LF Function SWITCH OFF CONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION IN CURRENT...

Page 83: ...CR LF causes previewing a sequence of characters in the upper bar of the display Function ERASE HEADER Command CH CR LF causes erasing a text string from the upper bar of the display Function SHOW FO...

Page 84: ...erter exceeded Tare Zero out of range 2 5 Permissible value of zeroing or tarring range exceeded Tare out of range 2 6 Permissible value of tarring range exceeded Zero out of range 2 7 Permissible val...

Page 85: ...inter connected to a balance Parity error 4 2 Frame error 4 3 CTS transmission suspended 4 4 XOFF transmission suspended 4 5 Incorrect date 5 1 Error of date setting Time value exceeded 6 1 Timeout er...

Page 86: ...86 MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRONIC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS RADWAG WAGI ELEKTRONICZNE 26 600 Radom 28 Bracka POLAND phone 48 48 38 48 800 fax 48 48 385 00 10 e mail export radwag com www radwag com...

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