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ENTER TARE

 – function initiates an option of inserting packaging mass 

 

SELECT TARE

 – function initiates an option of selecting packaging mass from 

product database 

 

PRINT HEADER

 – function initiates printout of a designed header 

 

PRINT FOOTER

 – function initiates printout of a designed footer 

 

VARIABLE 1

 – function initiates selection and editing of variable 1 

 

VARIABLE 2

 – function initiates selection and editing of variable 2 

 

Instruction for declaring  the function is described in section relating to weighing 
mode settings <F button shortcuts>. 
 

17.5.1. 

Setting target mass by entering its value 

 

 

Procedure: 

  Press F button to which function <ENTER SAMPLE> is assigned, the 

editing window is displayed. The target weight value must be given in a 

current unit. 

 

 

  Use the arrow buttons to enter the target weight  

Summary of Contents for PS 3000.R2

Page 1: ...FOR CARAT CONTENT DETERMINATION M A N U F A C T U R E R O F E L E C T R O N I C W E I G H I N G I N S T R U M E N T S RADWAG 26 600 Radom 28 Bracka Street POLAND Phone 048 48 38 48 800 fax 48 48 385...

Page 2: ...2 FEBRUARY 2015...

Page 3: ...eripheral equipment 14 4 BASIC FUNCTIONS 15 5 KEYBOARD 16 6 START UP 17 6 1 Temperature stabilization period 17 7 USER MENU 18 7 1 User menu operation 18 7 2 Return to weighing 21 8 LOGGING IN 22 9 WE...

Page 4: ...13 3 3 User adjustment 54 13 4 Adjustment report printout 55 14 DETERMINING CONTENT OF A PRINTOUT 56 14 1 Report on adjustment 56 14 2 Header printout 58 14 3 Measurement result printout GLP PRINTOUT...

Page 5: ...7 Animal weighing 121 17 7 1 Supplementary settings for the Animal Weighing mode 121 17 7 2 Running the process manually means of operation 122 17 7 3 Running the process automatically means of operat...

Page 6: ...T button 167 20 3 1 Format of data sent as a response for commands generated by a computer 167 21 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL 169 21 1 List of commands 169 21 2 Format of a response to a command received f...

Page 7: ...alue of loads in laboratory environment It is intended for application as a non automatic weighing instrument only i e the material to be weighed is manually and carefully placed in the centre of the...

Page 8: ...ock 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 where expl...

Page 9: ...the instrument to mains and its start up Familiarizing the manual is necessary even for users experienced with this type of moisture analyzers 1 8 Staff competence This balance should only be operated...

Page 10: ...kaging Please retain all parts of the original packaging should the balance be transported in the future Only the original packaging should be used for shipping the balance Before packing disconnect a...

Page 11: ...e found in a balance base If static electricity effects balance indications that it is necessary to ground its base Grounding bolt is located at the back of the balance base 3 2 Unpacking Cut the seal...

Page 12: ...12 A Install an assembly with an openwork pan onto the weighing pan base...

Page 13: ...n CAUTION TB 2 thermometer does not come standard with kit for determining carat content it is an optional equipment 3 3 Level setting Before plugging to mains level the balance by turning the adjusta...

Page 14: ...lance to mains the plugging socket is located at the back of balance housing The test of the display unit takes place after connecting to the power all the elements and pictograms are backlit for a sh...

Page 15: ...tes calibration XA and AS balances only carat content functions related to setting a balance to ambient conditions at a workstation enabling and disabling autozero system setting parameter of measurem...

Page 16: ...quick access to settings of an active working mode F11 button of the computer keyboard MODE button for selecting balance s working mode F5 button of the computer keyboard UNITS button for changing mea...

Page 17: ...ssary to wait until the balance reaches thermal stabilisation For balances that were stored in much lower temperatures before plugging to mains e g during winter period thermal stabilisation period sh...

Page 18: ...ing parameter value by one value down Selecting group of parameters one by one upwards or changing parameter value by one value up Selecting a particular group of parameters for activation On pressing...

Page 19: ...eighing against the mass of the standard P2 7 DENS OF SOLIDS settings for determining density of solids P2 8 DENS OF LIQUIDS settings for determining density of liquids P2 9 ANIMAL WEIGHING settings f...

Page 20: ...contents of the adjustment report P5 2 HEADER contents of the header print out P5 3 GLP PRNT contents of the weighment result prnt P5 4 FOOTER contents of the footer print out P5 5 NSD PRN 1 project o...

Page 21: ...TUP PRNT P8 UNITS P8 1 ACCESIBILITY declaration of units to be available for balance operation P8 2 START UNIT selection of a start unit unit active on balance start up P8 3 USER UNIT U1 parameter def...

Page 22: ...you will be asked to enter the user s password Enter 1111 and confirm by pressing The program returns to the main window After the first logging enter users and assign the appropriate access levels t...

Page 23: ...ed and carried out The user has the access to information preview function in Databases he she can define universal variables ADV Access to editing submenu parameters Reading Working modes Communicati...

Page 24: ...an permissible value of load on the weighing pan on balance start is 10 of its maximal capacity Load balance s weighing pan steadily with no shocks YES NO Place weighed loads centrally on the weighing...

Page 25: ...service mode non verified balances kg lb oz ozt dwt tlh tls tlt tlc mom gr ti N baht tola Place weighed object on the weighing pan and read result only on measurement result stabilization Mass indicat...

Page 26: ...ro and symbols Net and On taking off the weighed load and its packaging from the weighing pan the display indicates sum of total tarred mass with minus sign The software also enables assigning tare va...

Page 27: ...icates entered tare value with minus sign or While in any working mode press button enter b3 TARE option wait for the first packaging weight recorded in tare database to be displayed use the arrow but...

Page 28: ...5 INF NSTD non standard information any text max 19 characters P2 2 6 HOT KEYS available options depending on the working mode P2 2 6 1 F1 NONE ENTER TARE P2 2 6 2 F2 NONE ENTER TARE P2 2 6 3 F3 NONE...

Page 29: ...ase Since ambient conditions at a workplace vary it is necessary to determine the value release parameter in a most preferable way enabling balance adaptation parameter options are FAST REL FAST or RE...

Page 30: ...lared AUTOZERO range e g one division balance zeros automatically marker of stable measurement result and precise zero marker are displayed If AUTOZERO function is enabled then each weighing process s...

Page 31: ...erating process is as follows Make sure that the weighing pan is empty and press button responsible for zeroing Put product packaging on a weighing pan After measurement stabilization automatic tarrin...

Page 32: ...ot stable no sign on a display the balance software will send the measurement result to the port after reaching stability for the measurement EACH every single pressing of button results in sending th...

Page 33: ...edure for settings modification For automatic working mode it is necessary to adjust the threshold value AUTO THRES parameter is connected with the following functions automatic tare automatic operati...

Page 34: ...r switching the balance off and on Each pressing of the button provides change of the measuring unit Available settings For verified balances a user can select from the following g mg or kg ct For non...

Page 35: ...he following modes PARTS COUNTING DOSING PERCENT WEIGHING WEIGHING ANIMAL WEIGHING STATISTICS TOTALIZING PEAK HOLD For CHECKWEIGHING mode the bargraph is enriched with threshold markers for DOSING mod...

Page 36: ...information which is to be displayed in the bottom line of the display A user can insert any text consisting of maximum 19 characters It should be remembered that if the declared non standard informa...

Page 37: ...ible by pressing F1 F2 F3 or F4 keys A user can choose between the following options for WEIGHING mode NONE ENTER TARE PRINT HEADER PRINT FOOTER VARIABLE 1 VARIABLE 2 These options can be freely assig...

Page 38: ...ge takes place automatically on exceeding Max1 200g no user activity needed On switching to weighing with the accuracy of the II weighing range symbol is displayed on the left an additional marker of...

Page 39: ...39 The balance returns to weighing with the accuracy of the I weighing range and II weighing range pictogram and marker of the last but one digit are blanked...

Page 40: ...t is possible to change unit to other unit than g during weighing process or during other modes of operation Operating modes PARTS COUNTING and PERCENT WEIGHING are exceptions 10 1 Dost pno jednostek...

Page 41: ...epends on the balance status i e if the balance is verified or not Procedure 10 3 User s unit The user may declare two units The user unit is a result of indication multiplied by coefficient given for...

Page 42: ...off time interval P6 7 DATE 2013 05 27 date settings P6 8 TIME 8 53 00 A time settings P6 9 DATE FORM YYYY MM DD YYYY DD MM DD MM YYYY MM DD YYYY date format P6 10 TIME FORM 12H 24H time format P6 11...

Page 43: ...lay stand by mode when weighing process is not being performed stable indication is a necessary condition for activation of the stand by mode NONE backlit turn off time not activated 0 5 1 2 3 5 time...

Page 44: ...to press button located on the balance keypad The balance will automatically return to weighing Balance cannot be turned off if any process is started or if balance menu is entered 11 7 Date Paramete...

Page 45: ...the function enables optimizing balance s settings to maintain the best possible repeatability and weighing time at workstation The main purpose of the function is the possibility of monitoring the ab...

Page 46: ...cedure and it is carried out automatically from now on to the end A user can stop the procedure at any time by pressing button of the GLP process window Once the procedure is finished the value of sta...

Page 47: ...ion about the balance and its installed software The parameters are strictly informative Once the parameter PRINT SET is chosen the balance settings are sent to the printer all parameters The paramete...

Page 48: ...l automatic adjustment triggered by temperature change triggered by elapsing time Manual internal adjustment initiated by pressing Adjustment with external weight with declared mass which cannot be mo...

Page 49: ...is time As the 2 minute long time elapses balance display indicates message CAL_30 and starts counting down from 30 29 28 to 0 indicated value is the counter Balance user has 30 seconds to make a deci...

Page 50: ...ies more than 0 8 C for XA and AS series balances or 3 C for PS and APP balances in relation to the last saved temperature Adjustment triggered by elapsing time It is possible to declare time interval...

Page 51: ...nt process Adjustment is conducted automatically and no user assistance is required If a weighing pan of the balance is loaded balance will display a command to unload the weighing pan If weighing pan...

Page 52: ...lly and its result is shown on the display if the balance is connected via one of the interfaces with a computer or printer the adjustement result will be printed out Press ESC to go back to the previ...

Page 53: ...nce performs internal adjustment automatically During adjustment process do not load the weighing pan with any load The message DO NOT TURN OFF CALIBRATION is displayed in the bottom line Once adjustm...

Page 54: ...ssage PLACE MASS and mass value to be placed on the weighing pan are displayed e g 200 000g depending on the type of balance Place an external adjustment weight of displayed mass value and press butto...

Page 55: ...l adjustment weight of displayed mass value and press button The balance determines the mass message CALIBRATION is displayed in the bottom line On completing adjustment process the balance returns to...

Page 56: ...6 TIME YES P5 1 7 BALANCE ID YES P5 1 8 CAL DIFFER YES P5 1 9 DASHES YES P5 1 10 SIGNATURE YES P5 1 1 PROJECT Option enables entering the name of a project e g associated with a specific type of weigh...

Page 57: ...5 1 8 CAL DIFFER Option enables printing out the difference between mass of an adjustment weight measured during the last adjustment and the current measured mass of this weight P5 1 9 DASHES Option e...

Page 58: ...G MODES YES P5 2 3 DATE YES P5 2 4 TIME YES P5 2 5 SCALE TYPE YES P5 2 6 BALANCE ID YES P5 2 7 USER YES P5 2 8 PRODUCT YES P5 2 9 VARIABLE 1 YES P5 2 10 VARIABLE 2 YES P5 2 11 EMPTY LINE YES P5 2 12 C...

Page 59: ...he name of a selected product P5 2 9 VARIABLE 1 Option enables printing out the value of VARIABLE 1 P5 2 10 VARIABLE 2 Option enables printing out the value of VARIABLE 2 P5 22 11 EMPTY LINE Option en...

Page 60: ...ut 14 3 Measurement result printout GLP PRINTOUT P5 3 GLP PRINTOUT is a group of parameters enabling user to declare data that is to be printed on the measurement result printout P5 3 GLP PRNT P5 3 1...

Page 61: ...on enables printing out the value of VARIABLE 2 P5 3 7 NET Option enables printing out net weight value in a basic unit calibration unit P5 3 8 TARE Option enables printing out the tare value in the c...

Page 62: ...ple of a printout 14 4 Footer printout P5 4 FOOTER to grupa parametr w umo liwiaj ca zadeklarowanie danych kt re znajd si na wydruku stopki P5 4 FOOTER P5 4 1 WORKING MODES YES P5 4 2 DATE YES P5 4 3...

Page 63: ...ALANCE ID Option enables printing out balance ID number P5 4 6 USER Option enables printing out the name of a logged in user P5 4 7 PRODUCT Option enables printing out the name of a selected product P...

Page 64: ...nables printing out one of four non standard printouts on the header printout You can choose one of the following options NONE NSTD PRN 1 NSTD PRN 2 NSTD PRN 3 NSTD PRN 4 The way of entering non stand...

Page 65: ...pproximately 160 characters typed as a single line 14 5 1 Inserting texts Variables with the same values for all modes Print out of a character V Current net mass in the current unit N Current net mas...

Page 66: ...CR N LF T Tabulator F Form feed for PCL printers E Crop the paper for EPSON printers Every single printout can contain max 160 characters letters numerals non standard characters spaces A user can use...

Page 67: ...t settings In such case SUFFIX command should stay empty Paper must be cropped underneath the FOOTER Example settings P5 4 14 STANDARD PRINTOUT NSD PRN 1 P5 5 NSD PRN 1 E Inserting texts by menas of b...

Page 68: ...as alphanumeric data which can be linked to printouts products or other information related to weighing Every variable is characterized by its content the content must be given Variables are used for...

Page 69: ...rting a new record For detailed information on inserting and deleting records read the instruction below 15 1 Users USERS 100 different users Each user is characterized by the following data NAME 30 c...

Page 70: ...fine universal variables ADV Access to editing parameters of the submenu Reading Working modes Communication Devices Others except for Date and Time Permission to start and carry out all the weighing...

Page 71: ...rted you can return to the weighing mode In order to select a user follow the logging in procedure described in section 9 in this manual In order to remove a user follow the below procedure Enter the...

Page 72: ...h the accuracy of a reading unit TARE mass of the packaging relating to a particular product with the accuracy of a reading unit MIN low limit for the CHECKWEIGHING mode to be inserted with the accura...

Page 73: ...inserted for each packaging NAME 30 characters TARE packaging weight enter a value with the accuracy of a reading unit In order to add tare packaging weight enter tare database and add name of the tar...

Page 74: ...e This occurs automatically after pressing the PRINT button no additional actions or settings change is needed Additional data is saved along with the measurement Date of the measurement Time of the m...

Page 75: ...ween measurements recorded in database use the arrow buttons or Pressing one of these buttons lets the user move to the next measurement either up or down the list To view the remaining data relating...

Page 76: ...l User Project 1234567890123459 Date 16 07 2013 Time 13 27 09 Balance ID 10353870 Cal diff 0 004 g Signature The data that is to be printed out depends on the settings of parameter P5 3 GLP PRINTOUT P...

Page 77: ...product that has been weighed The software saves the measurements in a so called loop i e when the measurement 100 001 is saved the measurement 1 is automatically deleted from the balance s memory The...

Page 78: ...rement data is presented in the bottom line of the balance display To swap between data relating to the measurement press or The data relating to the measurement can be printed out by selecting the op...

Page 79: ...s between balances of this series This can be performed by using external USB memory stick featuring FAT files system Plug the memory stick into USB 1 TYPE A port The balance automatically detects the...

Page 80: ...nce software creates files on the memory stick The files are of relevant names data from individual databases is recorded in them The files are characterized by special extensions saved data is encode...

Page 81: ...intout Balance software allows the user to save data relating to a measurement on an external USB memory stick The operation can be performed as follows Plug a memory stick into USB port Abandon IMPOR...

Page 82: ...has already been created on a memory stick Consequently a user can continue saving measurements in the same file once created CAUTION The memory stick shall feature FAT file system When software dete...

Page 83: ...g Statistics Totalizing Peak hold Pipettes calibration Carat content In order to run a particular mode press button and select the mode from the list Once the button has been pressed the name of the f...

Page 84: ...of parameters the user declares functions which are to be available after pressing button It is possible to switch off the functions that are not used while working with the balance This can be done...

Page 85: ...is read form a density table stored by a balance software see the table below Upon specifying the temperature the density is automatically updated and used for calculations C 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0...

Page 86: ...mometer available units C or F VOL UNIT option allowing setup of unit for tested samples volume printed on reports available units CM3 or GAL DENS UNIT option allowing setup of unit for tested samples...

Page 87: ...ction initiates procedure of percent content determination of a dominant alloy component SELECT PRODUCT function initiates an option of selecting a product from a product database LOG IN function init...

Page 88: ...tion 4 Enter CARAT CONTENT mode pictogram signals entering the CARAT CONTENT mode 17 2 3 Testing carat content of an unspecified alloy Run the function First select CARAT CONTENT procedure next set pa...

Page 89: ...in a real time Density The liquid density depends on its temperature Distilled water density is read form a density table stored by a balance software Upon entering the temperature value the density...

Page 90: ...90 Next place the sample on a bottom weighing pan sample weight measurement in liquid upon stabilization of indication confirm the measurement...

Page 91: ...is sent to a specified port of a printer An exemplary report The report may be reprinted upon pressing button In order to finish press button The software returns to the main window of the mode and a...

Page 92: ...r and silver Copper Silver 24 100 100 19 32 19 32 19 32 19 13 19 51 22 91 6 100 17 73 17 63 18 06 17 45 18 24 20 83 4 100 16 42 16 19 16 94 16 03 17 11 18 75 0 100 15 24 14 99 15 96 14 84 16 12 14 58...

Page 93: ...lect liquid to be used for measurement performance distilled water other liquid of known density Temperature Temperature value to be entered shall be read form the thermometer immersed in the liquid T...

Page 94: ...all data has been entered the software proceeds to the measurement First place the sample on a top weighing pan sample weight measurement in the air upon stabilization of indication confirm the measu...

Page 95: ...g button In order to finish press button The software returns to the main window of the mode and a next measurement can be performed The balance operates with previously set parameter values liquid te...

Page 96: ...ge g cm3 Nickel Palladium 1000 100 100 21 45 21 45 21 24 21 66 950 95 0 100 20 04 20 64 19 84 20 85 900 90 0 100 18 80 19 88 18 61 20 08 850 85 0 100 17 71 19 18 17 53 19 38 800 80 0 100 16 73 18 53 1...

Page 97: ...mperature and updates it in a real time Density The liquid density depends on its temperature Distilled water density is read form a density table stored by a balance software Upon entering the temper...

Page 98: ...uid upon stabilization of indication confirm the measurement Upon confirmation of the second measurement the software automatically calculates tested sample density the calculated value is displayed r...

Page 99: ...et parameter values liquid temperature thus shortening time needed for the exact measurement 17 2 6 Testing major metal content Run the function First select MAJOR METAL CONTENT procedure next set par...

Page 100: ...alloy component D2 D3 component density For 3 COMPONENT ALLOY TYPE option enter density of the second minor alloy component D3 D2 D3 ratio Additionally for 3 COMPONENT ALLOY TYPE option enter D2 D3 c...

Page 101: ...e For WATER option no parameters need to be specified For OTHER option liquid density for a particular temperature has to be entered After all data has been entered the software proceeds to the measur...

Page 102: ...rinted upon pressing button In order to finish press button The software returns to the main window of the mode and a next measurement can be performed The balance operates with previously set paramet...

Page 103: ...103 17 2 7 Return to the weighing mode...

Page 104: ...small objects of the same mass Start parts counting mode When the function is initiated for the first time standard sample mass equals 0 0000g If the standard sample mass is determined and has been u...

Page 105: ...MINE SAMPLE function initiates an option of automatic mass determination for a single piece taken from a number of samples of known quantity SELECT PRODUCT function initiates an option of selecting a...

Page 106: ...g on balance weighing pan must be less than twice the amount displayed before adding parts Current quantity of parts must be within the 0 3 tolerance of the total value Measurement result has to be st...

Page 107: ...symbol is displayed confirm the mass by pressing button The balance software automatically counts a single sample mass and enters the mode PARTS COUNTING displaying the number of pieces which are on...

Page 108: ...quantity You can confirm the declared quantity by pressing button only after the stability pictogram is displayed Otherwise the balance will not accept the measurement 17 3 3 Setting the reference mas...

Page 109: ...109 pieces which are on the pan pcs In the bottom line a single sample mass value is shown if the option has been selected for the function INFORMATION 17 3 4 Return to the weighing mode...

Page 110: ...ates an option of ascribing thresholds for checkweighing SELECT PRODUCT function initiates an option of selecting a product from a product database LOG IN function initiates an option of selecting and...

Page 111: ...f MIN low threshold can be ascribed The ascribed value must be given in a current unit Use arrow buttons to ascribe the value of low threshold Confirm the inserted value by pressing button The softwar...

Page 112: ...ION At the top of the display the message Min is shown it indicates weight value placed on the weighing pan in relation to low limit weight vaue Bottom line of the display if BARGRAPH option is enable...

Page 113: ...value within the following thresholds from 97 500g to 102 500g F button shortcuts The function facilitates declaring quick access for weighing functions which are to be enabled upon pressing buttons F...

Page 114: ...E 1 function initiates selection and editing of variable 1 VARIABLE 2 function initiates selection and editing of variable 2 Instruction for declaring the function is described in section relating to...

Page 115: ...balance software automatically enters the DOSING mode and displays the target mass value with a minus sign and in the bottom line standard sample mass value target mass if such option has been select...

Page 116: ...form in relation to target weight and set tolerance value Min mass lower than the Target Value Tolerance Ok mass contained within tolerance Target Value Tolerance Max mass greater than the Target Val...

Page 117: ...of entering reference mass for control of mass deviation DETERMINE SAMPLE function initiates an option of determining reference mass for control of mass deviation SELECT PRODUCT function initiates an...

Page 118: ...standard sample as 100 on the pan and when the result is stable symbol is displayed confirm the mass by pressing The software automatically enters the measured load value as a standard sample and ente...

Page 119: ...automatically enters the measured load value as a standard sample and enters the mode PERCENT WEIGHING displaying the value of 100 000 the bottom line displays standard sample mass value if such an o...

Page 120: ...120 17 6 3 Return to the weighing mode...

Page 121: ...ther they are initiated manually on pressing a button or selecting START or automatically When the parameter is set to YES option the measurement starts automatically if indication on balance display...

Page 122: ...EADER function initiates printout of a designed header PRINT FOOTER function initiates printout of a designed footer VARIABLE 1 function initiates selection and editing of variable 1 VARIABLE 2 functi...

Page 123: ...ts and based on these measurements the average result is determined The parameter THRESHOLD is not required for this measurement mode Select the mode ANIMAL WEIGHING Place the container in which the m...

Page 124: ...UTOSTART parameter to option YES follow description form the previous paragraph Additionally set parameters AVERAGING TIME and THRESHOLD In order to carry out the measurement in a container TARE for t...

Page 125: ...ghing process measurement result is locked and automatically printed In order to finish the measurement press button The program automatically returns to the main window of Animal Weighing mode 17 7 4...

Page 126: ...place of the weighing pan assemble the weighing pan with stand 1 and place beaker s basis 2 on it The kit is intended for PS balances with weighing pan 128x128 mm Components 1 Weighing pan with stand...

Page 127: ...should not be put on the table top it may lead to particular components damage If the set of pans or the sinker are not used they should be put on a stand If after installing the set there is nuLL mes...

Page 128: ...ing a product from product database LOG IN function initiates an option of selecting and logging in of user INSERT TARE function initiates an option of inserting packaging mass SELECT TARE function in...

Page 129: ...lance keyboard Density determination is carried out by weighing a sample first in the air top weighing pan 4 of the density kit and then weighing the same sample in liquid on the bottom weighing pan 2...

Page 130: ...mined density has been chosen insert its density After inserting this data the program proceeds to weighing First place a mass sample on the top weighing pan of the kit weighing in the air and confirm...

Page 131: ...nd displays the tested solid object density At the same time a report on the measurement is sent to a selected port of a printer An exemplary report The report may be reprinted upon pressing button In...

Page 132: ...tcuts are the same as for SOLIDS DENSITY function see the previous point 17 9 1 Density determination The basic element for measuring the density of liquids is the sinker 9 Its volume is precisely det...

Page 133: ...gram proceeds to weighing First place the sinker on the hook a sample mass determination in the air and confirm the indication when stable Next take the sinker out of the hook put the beaker with liqu...

Page 134: ...confirmation of the indication the program automatically calculates and displays the tested solid object density At the same time a report on the measurement is sent to a selected port of a printer A...

Page 135: ...press button The software returns to the main window of the mode and a next measurement can be performed The balance operates with previously set parameter values liquid temperature thus shortening t...

Page 136: ...f measurements once selected the statistics for a particular series of measurements is deleted SELECT PRODUCT function initiates an option of selecting a product from product database LOG IN function...

Page 137: ...a series o MIN minimal value in a series o MAX maximal value in a series o DIF difference between MAX and MIN in a series o SDV standard deviation in a series o RDV variation coefficient 17 10 1 Means...

Page 138: ...memory next it is automatically printed out with the measurement number Remove the load from the weighing pan Carry out measurements for other loads within this series When all the measurements are s...

Page 139: ...ressing or the type of displayed information changes Selecting an option PRINT and pressing button initiates printing out the statistics data in a form of a report An exemplary report Statistics N 9 S...

Page 140: ...ting out the statistics data and moving to a window RESULT using this window it is possible to check the data and print it out again if necessary To exit press button This leads to returning to the ma...

Page 141: ...141 17 10 3 Return to the weighing mode...

Page 142: ...ing to the carried out totalising procedure DELETE LAST selecting this option causes subtracting recently added mass from the total mass of the mixture SELECT PRODUCT function initiates an option of s...

Page 143: ...weighing pan place a container in which the ingredients are to be weighed tare its mass Next place the first ingredient in the container and confirm its mass when stable by pressing button The softwar...

Page 144: ...eturn to the previous step of the procedure After changing the mass value it is possible for the user to add this mass to the total sum In such a case follow this procedure When all the ingredients ha...

Page 145: ...8 000 g 2 100 000 g 3 50 000 g 4 10 000 g 5 125 000 g 6 15 100 g 7 148 000 g 8 6 000 g 9 41 000 g 10 15 000 g Total 548 100 g Tare 100 000 g It is possible to print out the report again by pressing bu...

Page 146: ...on pressing buttons F1 F2 F3 or F4 For PEAK HOLD mode the following options are available they can be assigned to any of the F buttons NONE no function assigned to the button SELECT PRODUCT function i...

Page 147: ...lds every single weighment which is above the threshold and which is higher than the result of the previous peak hold If the software detects mass above the threshold the highest detected indication i...

Page 148: ...e CAUTION current unit may be selected only if the weighing result is not latched In order to select the unit Units Esc button is used If any result has already been latched than Esc button performs d...

Page 149: ...FI Parameters of USB ports are not configurable The port type B is designed to connect a printer or computer and the port type A is designed to connect a computer keyboard bar code reader or USB flash...

Page 150: ...me of the network that has been selected P3 3 3 2 PASSWORD password stars are displayed P3 3 3 3 CHANNEL NO default AUTO P3 3 3 4 IP balance ID number make sure that the number is not engaged by a dif...

Page 151: ...her needs Pay special attention to CHANNEL AUTO parameter when YES option is selected the balance Wi Fi module automatically checks if the channel remains unchanged in case of modifications the modul...

Page 152: ...ed only upon pressing PRINT button located on a balance for several times it depends on a printout size how many times the PRINT button shall be pressed prior printout It is possible to obtain printou...

Page 153: ...153 Steps 1 Run driver installer Startup dialog window In order to continue press Next button Window for target folder selection Select a respective folder and click Next key to proceed...

Page 154: ...154 Ready to Install window In order to run installation process press Install key and clicking respective keys follow the install wizard...

Page 155: ...puter use maximally 1 8 meter long USB A B cable in case of already connected balance it is necessary to disconnect it and using USB cable connect the balance again 3 Upon driver installation connect...

Page 156: ...ual COM port For this very case the number is COM3 6 Set balance parameters select USB value for parameter P4 1 1 COMPUTER PORT 7 Run software for measurement readout 8 Use the program to set paramete...

Page 157: ...t a port for connection of a computer running software which enables communication with a balance switching the continuous transmission on and off and cooperation of a balance with E2R software of Rad...

Page 158: ...n in a calibration unit CAL UNIT independently from currently chosen weight unit measurements are transmitted in unit set on a main measuring device calibration unit Continuous transmission in a curre...

Page 159: ...controls all weighments performed on a balance Upon activation of this option operations on some Databases are possible only with the use of a computer options are not accessible on a balance In order...

Page 160: ...ing the crop of a paper in EPSON printers if the printer is equipped witht an autocutter blade at the end PREFIX and SUFFIX parameters settings are available for all the printouts sent from balance e...

Page 161: ...the printer is connected PREFIX 1B742D 1250 code page SUFFIX 1D564108 paper crop for EPSON printers equipped with an auto cutter blade Example balance settings for correct cooperation printout of Poli...

Page 162: ...crop 0C Form feed for PCL printers 19 3 Barcode reader Submenu BARCODE READER comprises settings for cooperation with a barcode reader Procedure press button enter the menu P4 DEVICES enter menu group...

Page 163: ...onal display requires baud rate parameter value to be set to 115200 bit s for the port to which the additional display is plugged 19 5 External buttons Submenu EXTERNAL BUTTONS comprises settings that...

Page 164: ...ttons to COM 2 port To connect the buttons to appropriate sockets of the electrical outlet if you are using it see descriptions on the socket outlet adapter To activate the buttons in the balance para...

Page 165: ...rol NONE ODD EVEN Value indicated on a display can be sent via RS232 or USB port to a peripheral device in one of four accessible ways manually on pressing button automatically on stabilisation of wei...

Page 166: ...Cable balance KAFKA printer Cable balance printer CITIZEN EPSON 20 2 Transferred data format The measurement result can be transferred from a balance to an external device by pressing button located o...

Page 167: ...gned to the right unit 3 characters aligned to the left 20 3 1 Format of data sent as a response for commands generated by a computer After receiving a command balance responds as follows first XX_A C...

Page 168: ...haracter mass space unit CR LF command 1 3 characters stability marker space when stable when unstable if maximum range is exceeded v if minimum range is exceeded characters space for positive or valu...

Page 169: ...etc 21 1 List of commands Command Command overview Z Zero balance T Tare balance OT Give tare value UT Set tare S Send stable measurement result in basic measuring unit SI Immediately send measuremen...

Page 170: ...Set working mode OMG Give current working mode UI Give available weight units US Set weight unit UG Give current weight unit BP Activate sound signal PC Send all implemented commands BN Give balance t...

Page 171: ...while waiting for stable measurement result time limit is balance characteristic parameter XX stands for a name of sent command _ stands for spaces 21 3 Commands overview Zero balance Format Z CR LF A...

Page 172: ...CAUTION Tare value is always given in adjustment unit Set tare Format UT_TARA CR LF where TARE tare value Accessible responses UT_OK CR LF command carried out UT_I CR LF command understood but not acc...

Page 173: ...t 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 LF command car...

Page 174: ...Example S U I CR LF command from a computer S U I _ _ _ _ 5 8 2 3 7 _ k g _ CR LF command carried out immediate response of mass value in current measuring unit where _ space Switch on continuous tran...

Page 175: ...CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment CU0_A CR LF command understood and carried out Set low checkweighing threshold Format DH_XXXXX CR LF where _ space XXXXX mass format Accessi...

Page 176: ...erstood command understood but not accessible at this moment eg mode other than PARTS COUNTING ES CR LF command not recognised mass format incorrect Set target mass value e g for DOSING Format TV_XXXX...

Page 177: ...sible responses IC_A CR LF IC_D CR LF command understood execution in progress calibration completed IC_A CR LF IC_E CR LF command understood execution in progress range exceeded time limit for awaiti...

Page 178: ...ommand locks the balance keypad proximity sensors touch panel until the moment of turning the balance off or until sending K0 command Unlock balance keypad Format K0 CR LF Accessible responses K0_I CR...

Page 179: ...heckweighing 13 Statistics 14 Pipettes Calibration CAUTION Working modes numbering is identical for each kind of balance The numbers are assigned to working modes names Some balances give only the num...

Page 180: ...command Example Command OMS_13 CR LF set working mode Statistics Response OMS_OK CR LF working mode Statistics selected OMG Give current working mode Command overview Command gives selected working m...

Page 181: ...nse UI_ g mg ct _OK CR LF avaialable units given as a response US set weight unit Command overview Command sets current weight unit Format US_ x CR LF Accessible responses US_ x_OK CR LF command carri...

Page 182: ...cessible responses BP_OK CR LF command carried out BEEP sound signal activated BP_E CR LF no parameter or incorrect format BP_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment TIME paramete...

Page 183: ...moment x series of types for a particular balance in between inverted commas with general balance type in front Example Command BN CR LF give balance type Response BN_A_ AS balance type AS R FS Give M...

Page 184: ...t no parameter available or incorrect format A_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment n parameter decimal value determining autozero settings n 0 autozero on 1 autozero off Cauti...

Page 185: ...ter for a particular device Format FIS_n CR LF Accessible responses FIS_OK CR LF command carried out FIS_E CR LF an error occurred on command carrying out no parameter available or incorrect format FI...

Page 186: ...dentical for all balance types The command changes settings for a current working mode if for a particular balance type value release settings are assigned to the working mode Example Command ARS_1 CR...

Page 187: ...g mode Example Command LDS_1 CR LF set last digit option to value always Response LDS_OK CR LF always value has been set ER Send the latest error code Format ER CR LF Accessible responses ER_A_x CR LF...

Page 188: ...22 ERROR MESSAGES Err2 Value beyond zero range Err3 Value beyond tare range Err8 Tarring Zeroing operation time exceeded NULL Zero value from converter FULL Measurement range exceeded LH Start mass e...

Page 189: ...a special holder with an opening dedicated for suspending the load fixed permanently The opening is used for fixing a hook intended for either load or a dedicated weighing pan once depositing a load o...

Page 190: ...330m 24 3 Densiti determination kit The kit is intended for balances with reading unit of 1 mg It facilitates determination of solids and liquids density The density determination process is an automa...

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