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14.2. PARAMETERS RELATED TO A WORKING MODE 

Each working mode has programmable parameters determining its functioning.  
Procedure for entering the parameters:  
 

 

1.   Press grey workspace area 
2.   Wait to see the following menu:  

 

<Settings> - additional options    

 

<Keys> - defining quick access keys 

 

<Information> - selecting information to be displayed in the workspace  

 

<Printouts> - selecting printout type and content 

 

<Profile> - selecting a profile to be active in the course of operation  

   

 

 

 

3.   Enter particular submenu and select the component which is to be modified 

 
For detailed information on parameters of <Settings> menu go to section 15.8 “Additional Parameters 
for a  Weighing Process”.  For detailed overview of particular mode’s parameters read section 
providing information on the mode in question. 
 

14.3. QUICK ACCESS KEYS, PROXIMITY SENSORS 

You can define up to 7 quick access keys, which are 
displayed in the bottom bar. 
 
On assigning a function to a button a corresponding 
pictogram  appears in the bottom navigation bar of 
the main window. It is a so called quick access key, 
dedicated for most often used functions and 
processes. 
 
Each working mode features customized set of 
buttons. For complete buttons list read Appendix B. 

 

 

Caution: 
You can  view user manual saved to balance memory. In order to take advantage of this  function  help  button  

must be placed on a tool bar. 

 

 

 

14.3.1.  Proximity Sensors 

The balance features two proximity sensors enabling touch-free balance control. 
The software detects four motions performed around the sensors: 

1.  hand in a close vicinity to the left sensor <Left sensor>, 
2.  hand in a close vicinity to the right sensor <Right sensor>, 
3.  Hand motion to the left <Proximity sensor: left motion>, 
4.  Hand motion to the right <Proximity sensor: right motion>. 

Summary of Contents for UYA 4Y

Page 1: ...obalances MYA 4Y Microbalances MYB 4Y Microbalances MYA 4Y P Microbalances MYA 4Y F Microbalances XA 4Y Analytical balances XA 4Y A Analytical balances XA 4Y F Analytical balances USER MANUAL IMMU 01...

Page 2: ...ding this it means that you are bound to achieve success You have purchased a device that was designed and manufactured to give you years of service Congratulations and thank you for selecting RADWAG...

Page 3: ...Stabilization 21 3 7 Connecting Peripheral Equipment 21 3 8 Balances Featuring Terminal Weighing Module Wireless Connection 21 3 8 1 Start up Procedure 22 3 8 2 Pictograms Description 22 3 8 3 Settin...

Page 4: ...Cooperation with Titrators 52 15 10 Ambient Conditions Vibrations 52 16 Parts Counting 56 16 1 Supplementary Settings for Parts Counting Mode 56 16 2 Parts Counting Quick Access Keys 57 16 3 Setting R...

Page 5: ...tics 80 23 1 Buttons and Information Setup 81 23 2 Supplementary Settings for Statistics Mode 81 23 3 Series of Measurement Related Parameters 81 24 Pipettes Calibration 82 24 1 Supplementary Settings...

Page 6: ...ess 119 29 3 Printouts 121 29 4 Report on Completed Mass Control Processes 121 30 Databases 122 30 1 Processes Carried Out on Databases 122 30 2 Products 124 30 3 Weighing Records 125 30 4 Customers 1...

Page 7: ...Calibration 154 34 8 Level Control 155 34 9 Sensors Sensitivity 155 34 10 IR Sensors Timeout 155 34 11 Autotest 156 34 12 Startup Logo 159 34 13 Export of System Events 159 35 Update 160 36 About 160...

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Page 9: ...9 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 DIMENSIONS Ultra microbalances and microbalances...

Page 10: ...10 MYB 4Y Microbalances Indicator XA 4Y series balances...

Page 11: ...11 XA 4Y F series balances...

Page 12: ...mputer cable RS232 Balance printer cable CITIZEN EPSON printer IN OUT cable Balance computer cable RS232 1 3 INTENDED USE 4Y series balances are intended for precise mass measurement under laboratory...

Page 13: ...o its intended use balance defects if service claims removing or destroying protective stickers which secure the balance s housing against unauthorized access mechanical defects or defects caused by l...

Page 14: ...d dust Ambient air temperature cannot exceed the range of 10 C 40 C Ambient relative humidity cannot exceed 80 During balance operation ambient temperature in the weighing room cannot change rapidly T...

Page 15: ...nd weighing pan for filters 12 Bottom ring 9 Weighing pan for filters 4 Glass lid for the weighing pan C balance for filters 12 Bottom ring 10 Weighing pan for filters 11 Standard weighing pan D pipet...

Page 16: ...t lock 9 gently press the transport lock and turn it accordingly to OPEN instruction keep the transport lock should your balance be transported in the future Install components following the above dia...

Page 17: ...weezers while detaching microbalance s pan 2 Using handheld vacuum cleaner remove dust from the weighing chamber recommended especially for microbalances 3 You can disassembly anti draft chamber panes...

Page 18: ...d by nature e g spirit vinegar lemon Do not use abrasive substances Avoid using hard brush this may cause scratches It is recommended to use microfibre cloth While polishing the surface use circular m...

Page 19: ...on see the picture on the left The side panes are not interchangeable therefore it must be remembered which is left which is right Upon cleaning procedure completion the panes must be installed on the...

Page 20: ...de panes shall not be swapped therefore it is necessary to remember which one is right and which one is left in order to install them back properly CAUTION Do not remove the front pane Remove a weighi...

Page 21: ...r temperatures before plugging to the mains thermal stabilisation period shall take at least 12 hours During the thermal stabilization the indications on a display panel can change It is recommended t...

Page 22: ...the other for powering the terminal 3 8 1 Start up Procedure On unpacking and placing the balance onto its workstation it is necessary to connect the weighing module and the terminal to the mains Next...

Page 23: ...ed on the left Within a few seconds the OS Windows and RADWAG software start loading it is signaled by flickering red diode ON LOAD 3 On completing the startup procedure the main window of the balance...

Page 24: ...ns of this user manual List of groups Parameters Balance s main menu is accessed by pressing SETUP function key or button located in the bottom tool bar of balance s display The menu comprises paramet...

Page 25: ...ection presenting the weighing result and a current measuring unit Grey workspace containing additional data on currently carried out activities CAUTION Data contained in the workspace is freely confi...

Page 26: ...om the list and enter the password the software initiates operation with permissions level set for the selected user Log out operation procedure 1 Run home screen and press logged user name operators...

Page 27: ...ternal adjustment system which ensures correct measurement accuracy Menu ADJUSTMENT contains functions controlling operation of balance adjustment process 10 1 INTERNAL ADJUSTMENT Internal adjustment...

Page 28: ...ication In order to start user adjustment enter Adjustment submenu and select User adjustment parameter Then follow the prompts displayed on a screen 10 4 ADJUSTMENT TEST Adjustment test function enab...

Page 29: ...endent from automatic adjustment and criteria that trigger it time temperature You can plan when internal and external adjustment shall be performed In order to design schedule for external adjustment...

Page 30: ...its schedule For external calibration option enter data on the calibration mass standard used for the calibration performance and its schedule When all necessary data has been introduced go back to t...

Page 31: ...h entry on adjustment comprises basic data on completed process Balance menu enables displaying the list of completed adjustment processes and each report is printable In order to print a report on ad...

Page 32: ...ible to search for a user in a database of users by code or name Edit data on a user Procedure 1 Press field with name of a user 2 The display indicates data on a specific user 3 Select and change nec...

Page 33: ...intout templates The software enables changing access level for Printouts parameter Procedure 1 Enter Access level menu 2 Select Printouts parameter and select one of available parameters Guest User A...

Page 34: ...abases parameter set required access level Guest User Advanced User Administrator for each of the databases CAUTION Selecting Guest access level provides free access to databases editing 13 PROFILES A...

Page 35: ...ed 4 Menu referring to a profile record is displayed 5 Select Delete parameter 6 Message box Confirm to delete is displayed 7 Press key to confirm the profile gets deleted CAUTION In order to operate...

Page 36: ...claring quick access keys to be visible in the bottom display bar Information declaring information to be displayed in the grey workspace Printout declaring type of a printout or defining a non standa...

Page 37: ...correcting system of zero indication may also correct the actual indication of a load placed on the weighing pan Accessible settings NO autozero function disabled YES autozero function enabled Autoze...

Page 38: ...o specify the value of low threshold LO and high threshold HI Means of operation you have to specify sample s target mass to be obtained by pouring Percent Weighing Density Means of operation control...

Page 39: ...nd or internal standards mode not available in balance s standard version Prepacked Goods Controls Working mode intended for PGC processes in accordance with the regulation on prepacked goods mode not...

Page 40: ...ion 14 3 QUICK ACCESS KEYS PROXIMITY SENSORS You can define up to 7 quick access keys which are displayed in the bottom bar On assigning a function to a button a corresponding pictogram appears in the...

Page 41: ...er Right door the option enables changing the position of the door to the right side of the weighing chamber Open Close door the option enables changing the position of the door e g if the weighing ch...

Page 42: ...iable 1 5 Net Tare Gross Current measurement result Supplementary weighing unit Mass Non standard printout Working mode Date Time Balance type Balance ID User Level status Customer Warehouse Product P...

Page 43: ...ct on a balance weighing pan On stabilization of weighing result indicated by stability marker visible on the left side of balance display read the measurement result Record printout of the measuremen...

Page 44: ...ticular side shocks NO NO 15 3 BALANCE LEVELLING The 4Y series features AutoLEVEL System which continuously monitors level status during balance operation The level status is signaled in the top right...

Page 45: ...capacity If the zeroed value is above 2 of the maximumcapacity then the software indicates a respective error message Err2 15 5 BALANCE TARING Taring is a function allowing to determine net weight of...

Page 46: ...e tare 2 The NET marker is deleted 3 The display indicates tare value 4 Press Restore tare key to restore the last tare value 15 6 USE OF AIR BUOYANCY COMPENSATION FACTOR The application enables corre...

Page 47: ...le disable the air buoyancy compensation procedure go to the user menu The procedure is valid for weighing mode exclusively Air Buoyancy Compensation Start Up Procedure 1 Enter home screen and press g...

Page 48: ...WEIGHING PROCESS Modification of weighing functions enables programming balance operation Procedure 1 Press grey workspace 2 Settings Keys Information Printouts Profile submenus are displayed 3 Selec...

Page 49: ...last stable measurement is accepted i e measurement recorded before taking the load off the weighing pan The record takes place on taking the load off the weighing pan and returning of the mass indica...

Page 50: ...d entered data The settings are not to be edited by a balance user Using Minimum sample weight function guarantees that the results of completed weighing processes are within set tolerance limits and...

Page 51: ...ters and exit the menu 11 A new pictogram is displayed in mass field The pictogram indicates current status of mass in relation to the pre determined value of minimum sample weight Mass below the set...

Page 52: ...l equipment Vibrations sensor along with a module that analyses the influence of the vibrations onto the measurement informs the user in a real time on the possibility of occurrence of error caused by...

Page 53: ...fication For better understanding analyse the following example the values used below are exemplary ones they were not taken form the balance 1 Assumed vibrations threshold set by default on 4Y series...

Page 54: ...freshed every 2 seconds If the screen displays 100 value this means that vibrations have reached threshold set by RADWAG Vibrations are recorded in the database this allows to analyse history of ambie...

Page 55: ...the day for the measurements performance i e time when the environmental conditions influence the vibrations the least Mind that there are places where the most convenient working conditions occur af...

Page 56: ...Print footer press to print data declared in the footer 4 Products Database press to select products from a corresponding database 5 Set part mass press to edit field for entering mass of a single pa...

Page 57: ...g on the weighing pan must be less than twice the amount displayed before adding the parts 3 Current quantity of parts must be within 0 3 tolerance of the total value 4 Measurement result has to be st...

Page 58: ...s loaded on the weighing pan pcs marking CAUTION It is important to remember the following Total mass of all parts loaded on the weighing pan must not exceed the maximum capacity weighing range of the...

Page 59: ...weight value of a single part see section 16 3 and put parts to be counted on the weighing pan balance displays total amount of parts Determine mass of a single part from a given quantity of parts see...

Page 60: ...er of parts above the set High threshold value 16 9 DOSING FOR PARTS COUNTING MODE Parts counting process can be aided by dosing function i e control aiming to observe whether the indication does not...

Page 61: ...cts from a corresponding database 5 Set Tare press to enter tare 6 Checkweighing thresholds press to declare low and high threshold values 17 1 MAKING USE OF CHECKWEIGHING THRESHOLDS In order to use c...

Page 62: ...cessary to obtain pre defined target weight Dosing mode screen 1 Setup press to access balance menu 2 Print header press to print data declared in the header 3 Print footer press to print data declare...

Page 63: ...red from Products Database the Target Value and Tolerance data are already given The data can be edited and modified 18 2 SUPPLEMENTARY SETTINGS FOR DOSING MODE The supplementary settings enable adjus...

Page 64: ...firmation 3 Mass of all weighed products is compared to reference mass the weight difference is displayed in PROCEDURE 2 accepting current load mass as reference mass standard 1 Put the sample on a we...

Page 65: ...f available options and assign a corresponding function 6 CHECKWEIGHING Checkweighing function facilitates control of sample mass mind that low and high thresholds given in are required Procedure 1 Pr...

Page 66: ...on on how to access the settings go to section 15 7 20 DENSITY Density is a working mode enabling to determine density of solid bodies liquids air available for XA 4Y various substances with use of py...

Page 67: ...l set of weighing pans for density determination of solids with density lower that density of water CAUTION Components of density determination kit shall be stored in a respective box Weighing pans an...

Page 68: ...and press Product quick access key to make the product active 3 Press Density of solids button respective menu is displayed using it set the following parameters Standard liquid Temperature Standard l...

Page 69: ...nt in the air wait for a stable measurement result and press button 5 Carry out measurement in the tested liquid wait for a stable measurement result and press button 6 Density result is displayed 7 P...

Page 70: ...e of determined air density is automatically assigned to Air density parameter in Settings Air buoyancy compensation menu for weighing working mode 20 6 DETERMINIG DENSITY USING PYCNOMETER Prior the p...

Page 71: ...a pycnometer containing the substance wait for a stable measurement result and press button 7 Density result is displayed 8 Press button to finish the procedure CAUTION Pressing key starts another de...

Page 72: ...ng mode Procedure Sample no User Balance type Balance ID Date Time Standard liquid Temperature Density of standard liquid Weighing 1 Weighing 2 Density Volume Product Warehouse Customer Empty line Das...

Page 73: ...cm3 Weighing 1 10 526 g Weighing 2 2 586 g Density 1 322776 g cm3 Signature Making use of data contained in the header and footer Should data from header and or footer be used follow the below procedu...

Page 74: ...d data is used to determine measurement result Automatic operation determines start criterion for measurements whether they are initiated manually on pressing a key or automatically A measurement star...

Page 75: ...rmulations mode screen 1 Setup press to access balance menu 2 Print header press to print data declared in the header 3 Print footer press to print data declared in the footer 4 Formulation press to s...

Page 76: ...formulation in a single weighing process YES on selecting a formulation for processing the software requests for multiplier s value the provided value is in effect for all ingredients in the formulati...

Page 77: ...y formulation that is saved to the Formulation Database formulation that is saved to the Formulation Database using multiplier function formulation that is saved to the Formulation Database determinin...

Page 78: ...formulation ingredients is multiplied by the specified value mass of each ingredient is a product of mass saved to a formulation and multiplier value 4 Press button to confirm entered multiplier value...

Page 79: ...ort template is editable to edit a report template go to Printouts parameter message Completed is visible in the bottom bar To proceed press button In order to print report on completed formulation ma...

Page 80: ...Signature 23 STATISTICS Statistics is a working mode enabling you to acquire data from series of measurements and to produce statistics using the acquired data Settings of this function determine whic...

Page 81: ...djusting the working mode to your needs and requirements For information on how to access the settings read section 15 7 23 3 SERIES OF MEASUREMENT RELATED PARAMETERS Series of measurement enables the...

Page 82: ...a series Bottom bar buttons Press to display complete chart Press to print the chart using PCL printer Press to zoom out the screen content Press to save the chart as bmp file to USB flash drive conn...

Page 83: ...with a set for pipettes calibration Installation procedure 1 dismantle the weighing pan and the anti draft chamber 2 place centering ring 8 inside the chamber 3 put glass ring 7 onto the centering rin...

Page 84: ...imize both changes of moisture content inside the weighing chamber and negative effect of air blows during opening the chamber door the liquid has to be dosed by means of pipette through an opening lo...

Page 85: ...ftware determines accuracy and repeatability errors for the tested volume In case of pipettes with adjustable volume the software enables declaring up to 5 volume values from total pipette s range tha...

Page 86: ...oftware automatically acquires and saves ambient conditions parameters from a connected THB module at a right time NO you have to read ambient conditions i e temperature humidity and pressure from ext...

Page 87: ...screen numeric keyboard is displayed Enter tested volume in l and press button for confirmation A new record is automatically added the record features recommended error values In order to change erro...

Page 88: ...tor while calibrating piston pipettes by means of a gravimetric method Selecting an appropriate adapter and balance mostly depends on calibrated pipettes type Prior pipettes calibration start install...

Page 89: ...ichannel pipette message you are asked whether the process shall be continued for remaining channels On confirmation the balance carries out calibration testing process for the following channels The...

Page 90: ...ing mode enables you to Determine a series where each series may contain several samples Assign a name for each series print or export data on a series to a connected USB flash drive For each sample d...

Page 91: ...ns level This section presents only those buttons that are characteristic for Differential Weighing mode Weighing A Press to start weighing initial mass A The process is carried out as a separate oper...

Page 92: ...tomatically its name can be edited and changed Number of samples option editing disabled the number is updated at real time by the software on adding a new sample to the series For each sample on the...

Page 93: ...n the balance searches samples list in order to find the first sample for which weighing A is still to be carried out If there are no such samples the balance displays a message informing you that the...

Page 94: ...are prompted to unload the weighing pan Unload the weighing pan and press button The balance searches samples list again in order to find the first sample for which weighing T is still to be carried...

Page 95: ...to abort the process press button Measurement of series samples can be carried under the following procedures weighing A weighing T or weighing T A Each of the series samples features status informing...

Page 96: ...lready completed for the sample You are guided through the process by means of prompts visible either in the workspace or bottom bar If tare is assigned to a sample then its value is displayed with si...

Page 97: ...is option you do not have to weigh samples in an order suggested by software The option is available only after initiating a given process Procedure 1 Go to differential weighing mode select a series...

Page 98: ...S i e printed or NO i e not printed Settings for header printout weighing printout and footer printout are specified in section 14 5 settings for series and sample printout template are presented belo...

Page 99: ...t is supported by a database containing list of products with error values T2 T1 T1 T2 declared for each product The control process is initiated automatically and completed on controlling a required...

Page 100: ...with nominal weight value as point of reference Error value T1 Max permissible positive T1 error value with nominal weight value as point of reference Error value T2 Max permissible positive T2 error...

Page 101: ...TION You can abort the control process at any time to do it press button control stop located in the bottom bar In the course of control other soft keys and function keys the and keys are locked 26 2...

Page 102: ...and the quantity of all measurements in a tested batch Product Controlled product name Control status There are different control status options differentiated by colour Particular colour informs you...

Page 103: ...ue 1 5 g T2 error value 4 g Batch quantity 100 Measurements quantity 30 T1 errors quantity 0 T2 errors quantity 0 T1 errors quantity 0 T2 errors quantity 0 Min 50 0525 g Max 50 3638 g Average 50 29116...

Page 104: ...hold control performed by the balance software Remember to set this threshold prior to the measuring process 27 2 MEANS OF OPERATION Procedure 1 Enter PEAK HOLD mode 2 Once you select the mode the fu...

Page 105: ...e or the software Collected data allow you to assess quality of produced prepacked goods and their conformity with regulations concerning prepacked goods control of a given country a company quality c...

Page 106: ...m a database Press to edit batch number Press to start control 28 3 PGC MODE LOCAL SETTINGS In order to access Prepacked Goods Controls mode local settings click grey workspace of PGC mode home screen...

Page 107: ...asurements for control Non destructive empty full Destructive full empty Destructive empty full Unit Unit of a product g or ml Batch quantity Declaration of number of items of controlled batch Time in...

Page 108: ...antity of samples Qn T Number of plus errors T of a tested sample which disqualifies control Average limit Mode for determination of average limit value constant or automatic Average limit Average lim...

Page 109: ...l all zeroing requirements are met You have not logged in or you are logged but not assigned with the right access to perform control then message No authorization is displayed You have not selected t...

Page 110: ...oceed to weighing Press button to complete aborted control procedure 28 8 NON DESTRUCTIVE AVERAGE TARE CONTROL MODE Prior control you can determine average tare by weighing packagings Procedure 1 Go t...

Page 111: ...s to be controlled by Non destructive average tare mode then accordingly to regulation standard deviation S for its packaging mass based on at least 10 measurements cannot be greater than 0 25 of maxi...

Page 112: ...tive errors T 9g value of negative error T T Max permissible number of negative errors T n actual number of negative errors T Characteristics of sample s negative errors 2T 18g value of negative error...

Page 113: ...r will end with negative result of control For status respective field of a work pane turns to red average mass of controlled product is lower than disqualifying average value Work pane 1 Upon pressin...

Page 114: ...ndow for control in progress 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 d...

Page 115: ...g another sample from the batch as specified by the regulation on CPG then on completing the measuring process of sample 1 the following message is displayed Press button to confirm the text and permi...

Page 116: ...duct Tare Control status Load empty 1 3 Command for process in progress measuring batch portion value Work pane options numerical data graph Abortion of a control process On control completion a repor...

Page 117: ...nd a template of a report on a control go further down this user manual 28 11 CONTROL ACCORDING TO INTERNAL CRITERIA 1 Select appropriate product with data on control entered correctly in accordance w...

Page 118: ...14 21 T PGC Report U 22 08 12 14 22 Balance type XA 4Y Max capacity 2500 g Reading unit 0 01 g Balance ID 303 Date 2013 05 07 13 37 30 Product 1 Tare 33 447 g 0 25 T1 2 25 g Measurements quantity 10 S...

Page 119: ...kspace on balance s display 2 Select SETTINGS parameter which contains the following Request batch number The parameter requests a batch number before starting mass control process Batch quantity The...

Page 120: ...T1 and T1 Procedure setting control parameters 1 Press SETUP button in the main window of Mass control mode 2 Select Databases and Products parameters 3 Select product for which batch quantity low lim...

Page 121: ...inted on a report it is necessary to modify settings for Weighing printout template parameter To enable particular measurement data printout set YES parameter for it Report content Working mode Date T...

Page 122: ...PORTS DENSITY REPORTS PREPACKED GOODS CONTROLS AVERAGE TARES PIPETTES PIPETTE CALIBRATION REPORTS SERIES SQC REPORTS MINIMUM SAMPLE WEIGHT MASS CONTROLS AMBIENT CONDITIONS PACKAGES WAREHOUSES PRINTOUT...

Page 123: ...m a selected database to a USB flash drive Plug the USB flash drive to a chosen USB port upon its detection the software automatically starts a copying process On completion of the copying process a w...

Page 124: ...ghing the product using result control thresholds HI Value of error T1 in working mode Mass control determined as percent of the nominal mass Tolerance value calculated in relation to mass 5 denoting...

Page 125: ...values are selected automatically depending on which mode is enabled while entering a database 30 3 WEIGHING RECORDS Each measurement result sent from a balance to a printer or a computer is saved to...

Page 126: ...ons which can be prepared by weighing each of formulations ingredients Procedure 1 Enter submenu Databases and press Formulations field 2 Press Add button should a new formulation be designed 3 If a f...

Page 127: ...t date End date Density calculated density of a sample of solid liquid or air Volume calculated volume of tested sample density measurement of solid object Procedure depending on selected procedure da...

Page 128: ...f a controlled product 2 Result status result of a control 3 Start date date of control start 4 End date date of control end 5 Product name of a controlled product 6 User name of a user carrying out t...

Page 129: ...etermining process 2 Status status result of a process 3 Date date of carried out process 4 Tare determined value of packaging tare 5 S average standard deviation 6 0 25 T1 the value of a criterion fo...

Page 130: ...ut calibration Customer customer name Measurements quantity measurements quantity for each tested volume Operation with adhere to ISO 8655 information if errors comply with the standard Status informa...

Page 131: ...e SQC Reports and press a needed record from a completed control List of data defined for control Batch number Batch number of a controlled product Indication Control status Start date Date of control...

Page 132: ...dd new minimum sample weight 3 If a record on minimum sample weight is already stored in the database then press field with its name to enter its details that can be modified List of parameters determ...

Page 133: ...rs to all net weighments that are weighed in a packaging that mass ranges from 10 0001 g to 50 0000 g inclusive the TARE button applied 4 200 0000 g 4 0000 g The minimum sample weight refers to all ne...

Page 134: ...nd select a desired control record List of data defined for a mass control A report on mass control features the following data Batch number Number of a batch under control Start date Date of control...

Page 135: ...base contains list of packages for which a name code and mass value are specified The tare value is automatically applied when a name of packaging is selected from the database during weighing process...

Page 136: ...n for searching a record printout by name or code Designing new printout template Procedure 1 Enter submenu Databases and press Printouts key 2 Press Add key to create a new printout 3 In the Record e...

Page 137: ...Procedure 1 Design a txt or lb file in an optional editor 2 Copy the file to a USB flash drive 3 Connect the USB flash drive to balance s USB port 4 Press 4 download a printout from a file key 5 Balan...

Page 138: ...s and reports 30 21 1 Export Weighing Database All carried out measurements are saved to a database and can be exported to a file using a USB flash drive Procedure 1 Insert a USB flash drive to balanc...

Page 139: ...le consists of database name and balance serial number e g Weighing date_2602776 txt 8 Unplug the USB flash drive from the USB port Template of created file The file is created in a form of chart colu...

Page 140: ...ghings and Reports Function allows to delete weighments and reports of a given database Procedure 1 Activate Delete weighings and reports a window with a numeric keyboard is displayed 2 Enter a date s...

Page 141: ...Wifi Ethernet TCP Procedure 1 Press key to open Communication parameters 2 Configure ports 31 1 RS 232 SETTINGS Procedure 1 Select communication port COM1 or COM2 2 Set appropriate values There are fo...

Page 142: ...with Wi Fi module displays Procedure 1 Select Wifi communication interface 2 Set the following parameters DHCP Yes No IP Addresse 10 10 9 155 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gate 10 10 8 244 Caution...

Page 143: ...to check selected network parameters The following message is displayed Selected network and parameters for connection are stored in the balance s memory The software connects to the network using th...

Page 144: ...dress of balance connected to a computer continuous transmission available options NO YES printout format depends on printout template set in a balance see next parameter interval parameter allows for...

Page 145: ...ut it is possible only for printers supplied with such option Exemplary balance settings for a correct cooperation Polish diacritical signs printout with EPSON printer connected to RS232 port 1 EPSON...

Page 146: ...Warehouse printout template 130 131 Packaging printout template 80 81 82 Ambient conditions printout template AMBIENT CONDITIONS Date and time 275 Temperature of sensor 1 value o C Temperature of sen...

Page 147: ...with barcode scanner Caution In RADWAG balances prefix contains character byte presented as 01 hexadecimal whereas suffix contains character byte 0D hexadecimal For detailed description of communicati...

Page 148: ...or searching Start marker Selecting starting point of scanned code used for searching End marker Selecting ending point of scanned code used for searching Ignore marker Selecting using or ignoring sta...

Page 149: ...erator using a transponder card scanner first assign a number of an already registered card to a selected user in the database of operators Procedure 1 Connect a transponder card scanner to a balance...

Page 150: ...d baud rate of port to which THB module is plugged specified on module data plate to ensure correct cooperation between the module and the balance 32 7 AUTOMATIC FEEDER mode not available in balance s...

Page 151: ...rn to weighing Application of outputs Outputs are used to SIGNAL the status of measurement result Change of logic status of the output system e g from 0 to 1 takes place on meeting a requirement assig...

Page 152: ...e 1 Enter Miscellaneous submenu 2 Press Language parameter and select language Available languages Polish English German French Spanish Korean Turkish Chinese Italian Czech Romanian Hungarian Russian...

Page 153: ...MM yy dd MM yy dd MM yy dd MM yyyy dd MM yyyy dd MMM yy dd MMM yyyy M d yy M d yyyy MM dd yy MM dd yyyy yy M dd yy MM dd yy MM dd yyyy M dd yyyy MM dd yyyy MM dd Time format HH mm ss Selecting time f...

Page 154: ...1 2 3 5 10 15 digit values stand for a number of minutes 3 On selecting desired value program returns to the previous menu Caution Display turns to sleep mode only when the balance is not operated the...

Page 155: ...level status OK red level status lost Active with lock level indicator is displayed the balance alerts level change by changing colour of level indicator green level status OK red level status lost I...

Page 156: ...ease The test controls 2 parameters Repeatability Stabilization time of measurement result The whole testing process takes approximately 1 hour On completing the test for all possible settings balance...

Page 157: ...deviation Average time of measurement stabilization Example You can quickly modify filters settings and settings for results approval Procedure 1 Select a group of results for particular settings tha...

Page 158: ...ls repeatability of placing the internal weight and determining error of indication with reference to balance s Max capacity Procedure 1 Two times loading of the internal weight followed by 10 times l...

Page 159: ...test procedure and its result To preview detailed data of an autotest press a specified line of the table with test results In order to print a result of a single autotest enter its details see above...

Page 160: ...th update file Required file extension lab2 2 Connect the USB flash drive to balance s USB port 3 Select menu Application 4 The display previews content saved on the USB flash drive search for the upd...

Page 161: ...vel to add delete movies from the balance memory Other users may only watch the movies stored in the balance memory To add a movie you have to 1 Save the movie on a flash drive 2 Plug the memory stick...

Page 162: ...status and influencing balance operation e g acquiring measurement results from the balance zeroing etc 38 1 LIST OF COMMANDS Command Command overview Z Zero balance T Tare balance OT Give tare value...

Page 163: ...Activate sound signal OMI Give available working modes OMS Set working mode OMG Give current working mode PC Send all implemented commands BN Give balance type FS Give Max capacity RV Give program ver...

Page 164: ...ommand understood and in progress Z_E CR LF time limit exceeded while waiting for a stable measurement result Z_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment Tare balance Format T CR LF...

Page 165: ..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8 5 _ g _ _ CR LF command carried out response mass value in a basic measuring unit where _ space Immediately send measurement result in a basic measuring unit Format SI CR LF Resp...

Page 166: ...ment MASS FRAME response mass value in a current measuring unit Response format 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 S U spac e stabilit y marker spac e characte r mas s spac e unit C R L F An example S...

Page 167: ...haracter mass space unit CR LF Switch off continuous transmission in a current measuring unit Format CU0 CR LF Response options CU0_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment CU0_A C...

Page 168: ...ing mode not PERCENT WEIGHING ES CR LF command not recognized incorrect mass format Give balance serial number Format NB CR LF Response options NB_A_ x CR LF command understood response serial number...

Page 169: ...ration until it is enabled via IC0 command or until the balance is turned off The command does not modify settings specifying calibration start Enable automatic internal adjustment of the balance Form...

Page 170: ...ge n parameter decimal value determining working mode number n 1 Weighing 2 Parts Counting 3 Deviations 4 Dosing 5 Formulations 6 Animal Weighing 8 Solids Density 9 Liquids Density 10 Peak Hold 11 Tot...

Page 171: ...options BN_A_ x CR LF command understood response balance type BN_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment x series of types for a particular balance in between inverted commas wi...

Page 172: ...ent conditions option set to value stable AMBIENT CONDITIONS parameter is set to value STABLE until command EV 0 swaps it to value UNSTABLE Set filter Format FIS_n CR LF Response options FIS_OK CR LF...

Page 173: ...DS_1 CR LF set last digit option to value always Response LDS_OK CR LF always value set Give accessible units Command overview Command returns units available for a particular device and for a current...

Page 174: ...rker zero no digit 1 one digit marker 2 two digits marker 3 three digits marker 4 four digits marker 5 five digits marker Mass 10 characters for net mass given in adjustment unit with dot and a floati...

Page 175: ...g to settings of Weighing printout template N measurements quantity NO Universal variable 1 5 NO Date NO Net NO Time NO Tare NO Level status NO Gross NO Customer NO Current result NO Warehouse NO Supp...

Page 176: ...c housing CK 01 Transponder card scanner LS2208 Barcode scanner AP2 1 Power loop output SAL Anti vibration bench for laboratory balances PC keyboard Computer software LABEL EDITOR PW WIN RAD KEY 42 AP...

Page 177: ...s Sum 17 Statistics Mean 18 Statistics Minimum 19 Statistics Maximum 20 Statistics SDV 21 Statistics D 22 Statistics RDV 26 Indication control 27 Value 28 Level status 30 Gross value 31 Weighing platf...

Page 178: ...roduct PGC mode 59 Product Shelf life time in days 60 Product VAT 61 Product Date 62 Product Shelf life time 63 Product Density 64 Product Ingredients 65 Product Description 66 Product Tolerance 75 Us...

Page 179: ...port Sum 112 2 PGC Report Min 113 2 PGC Report Max 114 2 PGC Report Average 115 2 PGC Report Average limit 116 2 PGC Report Standard deviation 117 2 PGC Report Measurements 118 2 PGC Report Unit 119 2...

Page 180: ...ation Start date 176 Report on formulation End date 177 Report on formulation Sum 178 Report on formulation Target value 179 Report on formulation Difference 180 Report on formulation Measurements qua...

Page 181: ...Adjustment history Difference 214 Adjustment history Temperature 215 Adjustment history Level status 216 Adjustment history Weighing platform no 219 Adjustment history Date and time of recently perfo...

Page 182: ...ty Plunger volume 257 Density Density determined 258 Density Unit 259 Density Sample no 260 Density Weighing 1 261 Density Weighing 2 263 Density Volume 266 Density Mass of steel standard 267 Density...

Page 183: ...ks Order no 305 2 Tasks Tested standard no 310 Pipettes Name 311 Pipettes Code 312 Pipettes Model 313 Pipettes Tips 314 Pipettes Nominal volume 315 Pipettes Minimal volume 316 Pipettes Number of chann...

Page 184: ...42 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...

Page 185: ...parameters 387 2 Finish mode 388 2 Finish mode parameters 389 2 Drying report Unit 390 2 Drying report Printout interval 395 2 Moisture analyzer Set temperature 396 2 Moisture analyzer Current temper...

Page 186: ...formatting digits to a chain of sign 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 adjustmen...

Page 187: ...43 APPENDIX B PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS LIST Ikona Nazwa funkcji Ikona Nazwa funkcji Profiles Right door opening closing Adjustment Open Close door Zero Parameters Tare Products Set tare Warehouses Disabl...

Page 188: ...Add to statistics Differential weighing Weighing A Target value Differential weighing Weighing B Percent weighing give reference mass Differential weighing Weighing T A Percent weighing set 100 Diffe...

Page 189: ...Baud rate 9600bps RS 232C Parity None RS 232C Length 8 bit RS 232C Stop bit 1 bit RS 232C X ON No IEEE 1284 ON enabled Means of activating an information test printout and carrying out changes in pri...

Page 190: ...rk the beginning and the length of the code required to analyse 5 Should a barcode be recognized by a balance it needs to have some particular features A code requires programming a characteristics pr...

Page 191: ...Empty line No Yes Dashes No Yes Signature No Yes Non standard printout No Yes Adjustment history Displays a report on completed external adjustments Databases Products Weighing records Customers Form...

Page 192: ...net DHCP No IP address 192 168 0 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gate 192 168 0 1 Tcp Port 4001 Peripherals Description Value Computer Port COM 1 Address 1 Continuous transmission No Yes Printout...

Page 193: ...uts Description Value Inputs Input 1 Selection Input 2 Selection Input 3 Selection Input 4 Selection Outputs Output 1 Selection Output 2 Selection Output 3 Selection Output 4 Selection Access level De...

Page 194: ...mers Selection Formulation Guest Packages User Warehouses Advanced user Printouts Administrator Delete data older than Miscellaneous Description Value Language Selection Date and time Settings Beep Se...

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