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Operating Instructions Combics Indicators 

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  Place empty container on the scale.

 

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   Tare the scale.

This is not required if the automatic tare function is active. The tare weight is 
saved automatically when you place the container on the platform. 

 

 

 

 

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  Place the mouse in the container.

 

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   Enter the number of sub-weighing operations using the keypad (in this example, 

20 measurements).

 

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  Save the value entered and start the averaging.

or

 

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   Set the number of reference parts using 

r

: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, etc. 

 

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  Start the calculation of the reference piece weight.

 

  The averaging routine does not begin until the fl uctuation in weight value remains 

below a 

defi

 ned threshold over three consecutive measurements. The number of 

sub-weighing operations remaining is shown in the numeric display.

 

 

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   The averaging result is displayed.

 

p

 

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  Print the results. 

Note: If automatic printout of results is enabled, you do not need to press the 

p

 key. The results are printed automatically.

Printout 

confi

 guration: see page 93.

    mDef  +       20
    T     +    0.292 kg
    x-Net +    0.183 kg
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   When you unload the weighing platform, the display switches to the weight 

readout automatically, unless 

confi

 gured otherwise in the menu. The weighing 

instrument is ready for the next measurement.

 

Operation 

Summary of Contents for Combics CAH1

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Sartorius Combics Series Complete Scales Models CAW1P CAW2P CAW1S CAW2S CAH1 98648 018 44 98648 018 44...

Page 2: ...nting Z Combics 2 51 Neutral Measurement Z nM Combics 2 56 Averaging Animal Weighing V Combics 2 60 Weighing in Percent L Combics 2 64 Checkweighing H Combics 2 69 Classification W Combics 2 77 Totali...

Page 3: ...platform in legal metrology within the scope of validity of Council Directive No 90 384 EEC replaced by 2009 23 EC models MS CE e 1 This and similar symbols mean that the respective key should be pre...

Page 4: ...ccordance with Sartori us guidelines 3 If you use electrical equipment in installations and under ambient conditions requiring higher safety standards you must comply with the provisions as specified...

Page 5: ...odels are rated to IP44 IP65 as an accessory CAWxS models are rated to IP67 CAH1E models platform IP65 indicator IP69K CAH1G models platform IP67 indicator IP69K CAWxS models are rated to IP69K with t...

Page 6: ...speeds up your routine procedures with Integrated programs for applications some can be combined Counting Neutral Measurement Averaging animal weighing Weighing in percent Checkweighing Classification...

Page 7: ...oggle between weighing platforms WP Rear view of indicator 8 Connection options for COM 1 standard 2nd UNICOM interface for additional optional functions e g Ethernet profibus etc CAW2S a barcode scan...

Page 8: ...he equipment to unnecessarily extreme temperatures moisture shocks blows or vibration Permissible storage temperature 10 C to 40 C Installation location Avoid adverse in uences at the place of install...

Page 9: ...led before transporting the weighing platform Weighing Platform Leveling The weighing platform must be exactly level to ensure reproducible weighing results every time Therefore the weighing platform...

Page 10: ...n the scale Operating Limits You should not exceed the highest load for weighing platforms The highest capacity for the weighing platform is as follows depending on the load used center side one sided...

Page 11: ...ng platform These cables may not touch the weighing pan When setting up systems in hazardous areas Zone 2 or 22 any relevant specifications should be observed e g EN60079 14 The design should ensure t...

Page 12: ...should be connected by a certified technician who has received specialized training from Sartorius Any installation work that does not conform to the instructions in this manual results in forfeiture...

Page 13: ...vice Center Connecting Cables t Insert all cable wires through the ferrite case wind them around the ferrite case and then reinsert back through the ferrite case t Screw the wires tightly into the cla...

Page 14: ...put lighter 33 Not assigned 8 GND 18 Control Output equal 34 Not assigned 9 n c 19 Control Output heavier 35 Not assigned 10 LINE_OUT 20 Control Output set 36 Not assigned D Indicator connection LED L...

Page 15: ...ly and shield plate Amp type 826 985 1C and fastening screws Amp type 164868 1 COM1 pin assignments Pin 1 Shield Pin 2 Data output TxD Pin 3 Data input RxD Pin 4 GNO Pin 5 Clear to Send CTS Pin 6 Not...

Page 16: ...erference to radio communications For information on the speci c limits and class of this equipment please refer to the Declaration of Conformity Depending on the particular class you are either requi...

Page 17: ...nd secure it with the ten cap nuts 1Nm Connecting the Device to AC Power The indicator is powered through the pre installed power cord The power supply is integrated into the indicator The device can...

Page 18: ...ructure parts must be completely installed Avoid connecting the equipment to lines that have a heavy electrical load e g compressors large machinery etc Warm up Time To deliver exact results the devic...

Page 19: ...E USR External linearization with user defined weights entered under 1 18 1 9 7 SET PREL Setting the preload 1 9 8 DEL PREL Clearing the preload 1 9 9 HND XT CAL ADJ Entering the adjustment and linear...

Page 20: ...ted at this point enter the service password see Appendix and continue with Saving the service password k k t Access the U Code menu item t Select U Code t Enter the service password see Appendix t Ap...

Page 21: ...nal acceleration for Germany Zone D is 9 810 m s2 On delivery the geographical data for Germany Zone D are entered in the output device It is recommended to use the geographical data settings for Germ...

Page 22: ...12 2 factory setting 8 12 1 display deactivated When the display is activated the adjustment procedure is as follows y If the elevation and geographical latitude are used the word ALTITUD will appear...

Page 23: ...WT 2 Entering the lin weight 2 1 18 3 LIN WT 3 Entering the lin weight 3 1 18 4 LIN WT 4 Entering the lin weight 4 1 18 5 Function Allocation of the J Key Purpose The J key is usually used for the ca...

Page 24: ...rt linearization t After approximately 2 seconds you will be prompted to place the first linearization weight on the platform t Place the required weight on the platform y After a short time the diffe...

Page 25: ...be reallocated back to its original function in the Setup menu e g external calibration adjustment with default weights Setup menu item 1 9 Procedure t For scales used in legal metrology Open the menu...

Page 26: ...the J key must be reallocated back to its original function in the Setup menu e g external calibration adjustment with default weights Setup menu item 1 9 Procedure t For scales used in legal metrolog...

Page 27: ...dure t Open menu access switch t Activate the Service mode t Select the weighing platform t Enter the nominal load of the load cell s in kg under menu item 1 19 1 If the weighing platform has multiple...

Page 28: ...sed and held for longer than 2 seconds When a key is pressed that does not have an active operating mode function an acoustical signal double beep sounds and the message is displayed for 2 seconds The...

Page 29: ...Combics 1 only Results display and SQmin display J ISO test Start calibration or adjustment p Print key Press the key less than 2 seconds Print Press the key longer than 2 seconds Print GMP footer Ke...

Page 30: ...etween the gross or net value Saving Settings in Weighing Mode All application parameters saved e g reference values remain in memory and are available when the device has been switched off and then o...

Page 31: ...4 Indicates active weighing platform ashes to prompt calibration adjust ment 5 1 2 Selected weighing platform 1 or 2 6 NET B G Net Gross value on the main display with tare in memory or preset tare 7...

Page 32: ...gn of the value displayed 20 l Busy symbol indicates that an internal process is in progress for Combics 2 only Menu Operating Design Switching to the Menu e t Turn on the device If it is already on t...

Page 33: ...changed yet Delete entire string and enter a space Change the displayed character scroll backwards sequence Space A through Z minus sign decimal point 9 through 0 Number entry for Combics 2 Enter num...

Page 34: ...list starting on page 127 Printing Parameter Settings t Access the Menu mode see page 32 t Press the p key The scope of the printout depends on the position in the setup It may take several seconds La...

Page 35: ...item in the main menu is shown APPLIC k k t Press the k key until the SETUP menu item is displayed t Press the key to open the Setup sub menu y The first parameter in the Setup sub menu is displayed...

Page 36: ...key to exit the menu level to make additional settings if required or Press the key longer than 2 seconds to exit the menu Changing or Deleting Passwords t Open the U CODE menu item in the SETUP menu...

Page 37: ...3 7 2 the first weight on the scale that exceeds the preset minimum load is stored in the tare memory at stability The scale returns to the initial state when the load on the scale is less than 50 of...

Page 38: ...via a barcode scanner To do this the wref setting must be activated in the menu under Setup Barcode The value is applied and saved automatically the r key does not have to be pressed Entering Identifi...

Page 39: ...er calibration adjustment or linearization weight is changed menu 1 18 When the following parameters are changed Function of the q key menu item 1 9 Zero setting range menu item 1 11 Tare zero at powe...

Page 40: ...e SETUP menu the indicator can be shut off automatically using a timer under UTILIT PARAMET ER AUTO OFF menu item 8 7 Display lighting The following settings can be made for display lighting in the SE...

Page 41: ...ay for a tared scale with weighing results appears k t Press the k key to toggle the display y The following is displayed depending on the configuration y The gross weight in this example 170 2 g 50 g...

Page 42: ...Turn on the device t All display segments appear display test y The display for no load on the scale appears When Combics 2 is turned on it ready for weighing and zeros itself automatically With no lo...

Page 43: ...24 08 2010 15 15 menu 7 13 Type CW1NP1 30ED LCE Ser no 12345678 Vers C2 100 200810 BVers 01 62 01 End of GMP header ACE HARDWARE Headers GOETTINGEN BATCH NO 123456 Identifier 1 CUSTOMER 6 789 Identif...

Page 44: ...the applicable national regulations for the installation location Externally Connected IS Scales Before use in legal metrology the scale should be calibrated via the internal calibration equipment at...

Page 45: ...prompt If more than one weighing platform is connected the platform number is also displayed setup wp 1 menu Menu item 1 15 Adjustment prompt Block external calibration adjustment setup wp 1 param 1...

Page 46: ...cal Int is displayed for two seconds y The internal calibration weight is loaded automatically The difference between the measured value and the true weight of the sample will be displayed with plus...

Page 47: ...and min sample quantity are logged The SQmin function ensures that the weighing results correspond to USP guidelines These SQmin settings cannot be changed by the user Features Displaying the minimum...

Page 48: ...justified and the value is right justified on the printout If the entire code is too long for one line additional lines are printed Enter ID code names in the Setup menu under SETUP PRTPROT menu item...

Page 49: ...lect and open SETUP k k t Select and open PRINT t Open PROTOC t Open HEADLIN k k t Select and open ID 1 k p t Enter a name for the first ID using the k and p keys or use the number block e g batch num...

Page 50: ...weighing X Weighing in percent X Checkweighing X Classification X Totalizing X Batching Counting to target value X Product data memory X Function Zero X X Tare X X Date time X Internal battery recharg...

Page 51: ...nt functions to the c key for deleting applications When you clear applications you can delete either the data stored for all applications or just selected data stored for the active application Setti...

Page 52: ...es 3 9 3 SAVE WT Parameter for saving weight values 3 11 STABIL With stability 3 11 1 ACC STAB With increased stability 3 11 2 REF UPDT Reference sample updating 3 12 OFF Off 3 12 1 automat Automatic...

Page 53: ...cs from the nearest whole number in this example 17 6 The weighing platform is stable in accordance with the parameter defined for saving weights If automatic reference sample updating is selected in...

Page 54: ...eed to determine an unknown number of parts and the measurements should be logged Configuration The Counting application is selected and printout has been set up t Place empty container on the scale t...

Page 55: ...unted parts to the container y The result is displayed y If automatic reference sample updating is enabled Opt appears in the display p t Print results Configuring Printouts see page 93 nRef 38 pcs wR...

Page 56: ...fter the scale is turned off You can assign different functions to the c key for deleting applications When you clear applications you can delete either the data stored for all applications or just se...

Page 57: ...for initialization 3 6 1 digit 1 digit 3 6 1 2 digit 2 digits 3 6 2 5 digit 5 digits 3 6 3 10 digT 10 digits 3 6 4 20 digT 20 digits 3 6 5 50 digT 50 digits 3 6 6 100 diG 100 digits 3 6 7 200 diG 200...

Page 58: ...asured value lies within a defined tolerance The narrower the tolerance the more stable the platform is at stability The increased stability setting has a lower tolerance so that the average piece wei...

Page 59: ...ght is saved automatically when you place the container on the platform 2 4 8 t Enter the weight of 1 meter of cable using the keypad in this example 248 g O t Save the value entered or r t Set the nu...

Page 60: ...menu item 3 8 Exit application delete parameters The value of the reference sample weight in the reference memory remains active until it is deleted via the c key or overwritten or until the applicati...

Page 61: ...s 3 6 2 5 digit 5 digits 3 6 3 10 digT 10 digits 3 6 4 20 digT 20 digits 3 6 5 50 digT 50 digits 3 6 6 100 diG 100 digits 3 6 7 200 diG 200 digits 3 6 8 500 diG 500 digits 3 6 9 1000 dI 1000 digits 3...

Page 62: ...imal or object weight for example 0 1 0 2 50 100 configured in Setup under Activity menu item 3 19 If the Averaging parameter is set to 2 for example and the animal or object weighs 10 kg measurement...

Page 63: ...ation of the reference piece weight The averaging routine does not begin until the uctuation in weight value remains below a defined threshold over three consecutive measurements The number of sub wei...

Page 64: ...or deleting applications When you clear applications you can delete either the data stored for all applications or just selected data stored for the active application Setting Applic CLER CF menu item...

Page 65: ...9 DISP ACC Display accuracy 3 9 1 10 FOLD Display accuracy 1 decimal place 3 9 2 100FOLD Display accuracy 2 decimal places 3 9 3 DEC PLCS Decimal places in displayed result 3 10 NONE None 3 10 1 1 DE...

Page 66: ...ducible however the measurement time can take longer Setting Applic Applic 1 PERCENT SAVE WT menu item 3 11 Weighing in Percent with You can use two weighing platforms simultaneously with the Weighing...

Page 67: ...tainer on the platform t Add reference material to the container in accordance with reference percentage value in this example 85 g O t Start the calculation of the reference weight by pressing the O...

Page 68: ...68 Operating Instructions Combics Indicators p t Print the results Printout Configuration see page 93 pRef 20 wRef 0 085 kg G 1 080 kg T 0 675 kg N 0 423 kg Prc 100 Operation...

Page 69: ...al percent limits menu item 4 5 3 The target value can be applied as weighed values and via relative weight limits menu item 4 5 4 Target and tolerance limits checked during input values must conform...

Page 70: ...the r key or by entering a relative weight deviation from the target weight via the keypad The value remains valid until deleted by pressing the c key or until overwritten by a new value It remains sa...

Page 71: ...everal times Display The result of a measurement is shown either as a weight value or in relation to the target Weight display The measured value line always shows the weight value even if it lies out...

Page 72: ...ntrol output set or ready for use SET control output set or ready for use Activation of port lines always on Activation of port lines within checkweighing range The SET output normally changes its vol...

Page 73: ...with the target weight in this example 1250 g on the platform O t Save the target value y The minimum symbol ashes at the top of the display 1240 t Enter lower limit value in this example 1240 g O t S...

Page 74: ...target When displayed in relation to target value If the weight is lighter than the target the display shows LL If the weight is heavier than the target the display shows HH Example 2 Checkweighing s...

Page 75: ...kweighing samples with a target weight of 1250 g and a tolerance range from 10 g to 30 g Configuration The Checkweighing toward zero application APP ZERO is selected as well as the TAR MN MX entry and...

Page 76: ...e If automatic printout of results is enabled you do not need to press the p key The results are printed automatically Printout configuration see page 93 Setp 1 250 kg Target Min 1 240 kg Minimum Max...

Page 77: ...ou can delete either the data stored for all applications or just selected data stored for the active application Setting Applic CLER CF menu item 3 24 Tare function If you store a tare weight value b...

Page 78: ...PLIC APPLIC 2 CLASS menu Available Parameter Settings Factory setting MIN INIT Minimum load for initialization 3 6 1 digit 1 digit 3 6 1 2 digit 2 digits 3 6 2 5 digit 5 digits 3 6 3 10 digT 10 digits...

Page 79: ...ay The current weight is shown in the measured value line and the current class in the number display Display of classes The current class is displayed in the measured value line Digital Input Output...

Page 80: ...or use function to this port Setting Applic Applic 3 CLASS PARAM 2 CTRL SET menu item 4 3 Example 2 There should be three classes Configuration The Classification application is selected and printout...

Page 81: ...played p t Print the results Note If automatic printout of results is enabled you do not need to press the p key The results are printed automatically Printout Configuration see page 93 Lim1 0 110 kg...

Page 82: ...ains valid until deleted by pressing the c key You can assign different functions to the c key for deleting applications When you clear applications you can delete either the data stored for all appli...

Page 83: ...LIC APPLIC 3 TOTALIZ menu Available Parameter Settings Factory setting MIN INIT Minimum load for initialization 3 6 1 digit 1 digit 3 6 1 2 digit 2 digits 3 6 2 5 digit 5 digits 3 6 3 10 digT 10 digit...

Page 84: ...value is displayed O t Store first weight value in totalizing memory G 0 250 kg y Item is printed automatically component log T 0 000 kg N 0 250 kg n 1 y The transaction counter value is increased by...

Page 85: ...ting Instructions Combics Indicators 85 w t Toggle the display between individual value and total c t End totalizing G 1 346 kg y Configured total data record is printed T 0 346 kg N 1 000 kg n 2 Oper...

Page 86: ...menu item 3 17 Printout If the 3 17 2 menu item is selected the entire component record is printed If the 3 17 3 menu item is selected the following items are generated only once for the first compon...

Page 87: ...the same time Two Weighing Platforms This makes it possible to toggle from the small component platform to the large component platform during measurement Once you toggle to the large component platf...

Page 88: ...cord is printed automatically y The weighing platform is tared and the component counter value is increased by one The prompt to fill and save the second component is now displayed t Place the second...

Page 89: ...layed O t Save the weight of the third component using the O key Cmp003 0 375 kg yThe component record is printed automatically y The component counter value is increased by one The prompt to fill and...

Page 90: ...izing Animal Weighing Checkweighing Totalizing Animal Weighing Checkweighing Animal Weighing Classification Weighing in Percent Totalizing Weighing in Percent Checkweighing Totalizing Weighing in Perc...

Page 91: ...is too light an error code is shown in the main display Inf 29 Reduce the minimum load setting or increase the reference sample quantity setting and the number of parts in the container D t Toggle to...

Page 92: ...load the scale Remove the samples t Perform further counting operations as desired w t Toggle display from individual value to total c t End the portioning options and print the final evaluation Confi...

Page 93: ...y Print single printout p key Auto printout of application when Setup menu is activated Animal weighing averaging Checkweighing Classification Print component printout Combics 2 only Totalizing Net to...

Page 94: ...nder Configuration menu item 7 6 The print selection set as active appears with the left selection bar on the display e g gross tare net t Expand the printout Press the key The selection bar appears o...

Page 95: ...ey until headlin appears in the display k k t Press the k key until indiv 1 appears in the display t Press the key y The list of print items appears t Press the key to go to the selection list blank y...

Page 96: ...y t Press the key to save the selection t You can now select additional print items in the same way t To exit print item entry press the key until APPLIC appears in the display t Press and hold the ke...

Page 97: ...ds Saving preset tare values t Allocate preset tare memory t Enter a memory number and press and hold the t key min 2 seconds Activating saved product or tare values t Enter a memory number and press...

Page 98: ...switch between wRef average piece weight and nRef quantity Use the key to scroll the displayed value to the right Use the R key to activate the displayed memory Press and hold the c key min 2 seconds...

Page 99: ...k the pin assignment against the cabling diagrams and disconnect any lines that are not assigned Fail ure to do so may cause malfunction damage or even completely ruin your indica tor and or periphera...

Page 100: ...1 Foot Hand switch PC RS 232 interface 2nd weighing platform Combics 2 only RS 232 interface External checkweighing display stop light via a digital I O Sartorius standard The following devices can al...

Page 101: ...ther e g data transfer and control via a PC using the optional UniCOM interface with simultaneous printing via the COM1 printer interface During data communication each interface can use a different p...

Page 102: ...ot see page 96 Configuring Printouts If you do not activate and configure a user definable data record the printout simply contains the current value displayed on the display and control unit weight w...

Page 103: ...Trigger c key function Combics 2 only kF3_ F3 Trigger r key function Combics 2 only kF4_ F4 Trigger O key function Combics 2 only kF5_ F5 Trigger w key function Combics 2 only kF6_ F6 Trigger I key f...

Page 104: ...ed are output as spaces Values with no decimal point are output without a decimal point Data Output Format with 16 Characters without Data Header Normal Operation Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1...

Page 105: ...s Normal Operation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 K K K K K K A A A A A A A A A E E E CR LF K K K K K K A A A A A A A A A E E E CR LF CR LF K ID code character right justifie...

Page 106: ...Prc Percentage as residue Wxx Reference percentage weight Cmpxxx Component xxx Cont T Contents of the tare memory in Net total Formulation S Comp Total of initial weighings for Net total formulation P...

Page 107: ...ER You can connect one or two strip printers or one or two label printers to the Combics Configure the COM1 and UniCOM interfaces as printer ports in the Printer menu item There are several actions th...

Page 108: ...result The GMP footer is printed either after each individual measurement result GMP compliant printout always for 1 result menu item 7 13 2 or after the last result in a series of measurements GMP c...

Page 109: ...78 Combics serial no Vers C2 100 280810 Software version of application BVers 01 62 01 Software version of basic version Type IS12000S Platform type Ser No 12345678 Platform serial no Dash line Weighi...

Page 110: ...itialization data contains the reference percentage and the reference sample weight The results data shows gross net and tare weights as well as the percentage which is shown as either the loss or the...

Page 111: ...100 280810 BVers 01 62 01 Linearization Wt 1 7 00 kg Wt 2 15 00 kg Wt 3 22 00 kg Wt 4 30 00 kg completed 14 01 2010 13 02 Name Calibration adjustment printout 14 01 2010 13 50 Type CAW2P Ser no 12345...

Page 112: ...ustment condition was not met Do not carry out adjustment until after 0 display e g not tared or weighing pan loaded Unload scale tare using the key inf 03 Adjustment could not be completed within a c...

Page 113: ...s after disconnecting it from power before beginning to open the equipment Proper fit ting of all surfaces is essential for the IP rating of the housing for this reason the device must be opened and c...

Page 114: ...diately t Remove damaged dust cover t Place the new dust cover on the display and control unit and press it over the edge of the front and rear side of the device until it is fixed in place Safety Ins...

Page 115: ...isposal operation not even by small commercial operators For disposal in Germany and in the other member nations of the European Economic Area EEA please contact our local service technicians or our S...

Page 116: ...VA DC power supply optional 15 5 24 VDC 10 max 12 W AC power supply optional 13 17 VAC 10 50 60 Hz max 12 W Limitation of emissions Acc to EN61326 A1 Class B IEC 61326 A1 Defined immunity to interfere...

Page 117: ...6 2 3 1 6 2 15 5 15 5 30 10 6 2 15 5 30 10 30 10 60 20 15 5 30 10 60 20 60 10 60 20 150 50 30 10 60 20 150 50 120 20 150 50 300 100 60 20 150 50 300 100 300 50 300 100 600 200 150 50 300 100 600 200 6...

Page 118: ...1 10 50 560 450 95 150IG H 150 1 800 600 117 150IG HCE 150 1 10 50 800 600 117 300IG H 300 2 800 600 117 300IG HCE 300 20 20 1000 800 600 117 Type designation Combics high resolution complete scales C...

Page 119: ...Operating Instructions Combics Indicators 119 Device Dimensions Dimensions of CAH platforms Scale Drawings All dimensions are given in millimeters CAH G CAH E Device Dimensions...

Page 120: ...120 Operating Instructions Combics Indicators Device Dimensions Dimensions of indicator Scale Drawings All dimensions are given in millimeters...

Page 121: ...CEUVTH Adapter cable for CAWxP indicators YCC01 01CISLM3 Adapter cable for CAWxS CAH1 indicators YCC02 R12F6 Ink ribbon for YDP14IS 0CEUVTH 69Y03234 3 paper rolls for YDP04IS 60 mm 75 m thermal paper...

Page 122: ...cale for Windows YSW03 SartoCollect YSC02 Other functions In use dust covers 2 YDC01CI IP65 kit for cable connections D SUB 25 on request Cable gland for cables with diameter 4 5 to 9 mm M16 1 5 YAS04...

Page 123: ...t 1 m YCC02 BR02 for printer YDP12 04IS 9 pin D SUB plug 6 m YCC02 D09M6 for printer YDP20 0CE or PC 9 pin D SUB socket 6 m YCC02 D09F6 for Sartorius scales 25 pin D SUB plug 6 m YCC02 D25M6 for vario...

Page 124: ...l metrology is valid until the end of the calendar year after next If the scale is used for fill level control in accordance with legislation on prepackaging verification is valid until the end of the...

Page 125: ...Operating Instructions Combics Indicators 125 Declarations of Conformity Declarations of Conformity...

Page 126: ...126 Operating Instructions Combics Indicators Declarations of Conformity...

Page 127: ...Operating Instructions Combics Indicators 127 Declarations of Conformity...

Page 128: ...128 Operating Instructions Combics Indicators EC Type approval certificate...

Page 129: ...Operating Instructions Combics Indicators 129 certificate...

Page 130: ...130 Operating Instructions Combics Indicators Test Certificate...

Page 131: ...Operating Instructions Combics Indicators 131 Test Certificate...

Page 132: ...132 Operating Instructions Combics Indicators Test Certificate...

Page 133: ...Operating Instructions Combics Indicators 133 Plates and Markings...

Page 134: ...134 Operating Instructions Combics Indicators Plates and Markings...

Page 135: ...Operating Instructions Combics Indicators 135 Plates and Markings...

Page 136: ...136 Operating Instructions Combics Indicators Plates and Markings...

Page 137: ...Operating Instructions Combics Indicators 137 Plates and Markings...

Page 138: ...138 Operating Instructions Combics Indicators Plates and Markings...

Page 139: ...Operating Instructions Combics Indicators 139 Certificate...

Page 140: ...r requirements see page 146 wp1 Settings for weighing platform 1 com1 Settings for the RS 232 interface unicom Settings for the 2nd optional interface com wp 10 000e ADC setting CTRL IO Universal inpu...

Page 141: ...E9 1 1 NO No retain user defined settings 9 1 2 Combics 2 Application Menu Factory settings Applic Applic 1 WEIGH Weighing min init Minimum load for automatic taring 3 5 1 digit 1 digit 3 5 1 2 digit...

Page 142: ...min init Minimum load for application 3 6 1 digit 1 digit 3 6 1 2 digit 2 digits 3 6 2 see Weighing 1000 d 1000 digits 3 6 10 start Start averaging 3 18 MANUAL Manual 3 18 1 AUTOMAT Automatic 3 18 2...

Page 143: ...3 CHECK RG On within checkweighing range 4 4 4 STAB CHK On at stability within checkweighing range 4 4 5 INPUT Parameter input 4 5 TAR MN MX Min Max target value 4 5 1 TARG PER Only target value with...

Page 144: ...once with the O key 3 17 3 VAL FROM Value source for automatic saving 3 22 Appl 1 Application 1 3 22 1 Appl 2 Application 2 3 22 2 SAV VAL Save value 3 23 NET Net 3 23 1 CALCUL Calculated 3 23 2 NET...

Page 145: ...lling mode 1 2 2 REDUC Low filtering 1 2 3 OFF Without filtering 1 2 4 Stab Rng Stability range 1 3 MAX ACC Maximum accuracy 1 4 digit 1 3 1 V ACC Very accurate 1 2 digit 1 3 2 ACC Accurate 1 digit 1...

Page 146: ...ment 1 10 2 ZERORNG Zero range 1 11 1 PERC 1 percent max load 1 11 1 2 PERC 2 percent max load 1 11 2 5 PERC 5 percent max load 1 11 3 INIT ZER Zero at Power On 1 12 1 PERC 1 percent max load 1 12 1 2...

Page 147: ...15 DIV 1 Increase resolution by 1 scale interval 3 2 16 setup WP 1 intern Reset Factory settings WT PARA Restore factory default settings 9 1 NO No 9 1 1 YES Yes 9 1 2 setup WP 1 intern ADC CON Analo...

Page 148: ...ithout stability 6 1 1 IND AFTR Manual after stability 6 1 2 AUT W O Automatic without stability 6 1 4 AUT WITH Automatic with stability 6 1 5 PROT PRN Protocol printout for computer PC 6 1 7 AUT CYCL...

Page 149: ...e 1 character after CTS 5 4 3 YDP14IS LINE Strip printer LABEL Label printer Universal printer CONFIG BAUD Baud rate 5 1 150 150 5 1 1 300 300 5 1 2 600 600 5 1 3 1200 1200 5 1 4 2400 2400 5 1 5 4800...

Page 150: ...SBI standard version Menus 5 1 to 9 1 same as for COM1 BPI 232 XBPI 232 BPI 485 XBPI 485 0 to 31 Network address Selectable from 0 to 31 SMA SMA interface function Menus 5 1 to 5 6 same as for COM1 pr...

Page 151: ...DP04IS YDP04IS LINE Strip printer label Label printer lab ff Label printer with manual feed Analog Analog data output port for PLC operation Analog output value 8 12 NET Net value 8 12 1 GROSS Gross v...

Page 152: ...9 PRINT Trigger p key function 8 19 1 see 8 4 B G NET Trigger L key function Combics 2 only 8 19 15 4 extern External control input 4 8 20 PRINT Trigger p key function 8 20 1 see 8 4 B G NET Trigger L...

Page 153: ...1 Component printout for net total and totalizing user defined 7 71 TOTAL 1 Totalizing results user defined 7 81 QTY 2 Printout quantity to UniCOM 7 9 1 PRNT O 1 printout 7 9 1 2 PRNT O 2 printouts 7...

Page 154: ...er see 8 9 8 8 2 timer Timer for automatic shutoff 8 9 1 1 Min After 1 minute warning displayed for 1 minute then off 8 9 1 2 2 Min After 2 minutes warning displayed for 2 minutes then off 8 9 2 5 5 M...

Page 155: ...P 1 1st weighing platform 00 42 51 Software version 1st weighing platform 51 53 Geographic latitude in degrees 151 Geographic altitude in meters 9 81 Acceleration of gravity m s2 then however no latit...

Page 156: ...11 7 4 t Tons t 11 7 21 lb Pound ounces lb oz 11 7 22 CAL UNIT Calibration Adjustment unit 11 8 FREE User defined o 11 8 1 g Grams g 11 8 2 kg Kilograms kg 11 8 3 t Tons t 11 8 21 SAVE Save configura...

Page 157: ...er defined o 11 7 1 g Grams g 11 7 2 kg Kilograms kg 11 7 4 t Tons t 11 7 21 lb Pound ounces lb oz 11 7 22 CAL UNIT Calibration Adjustment unit 11 8 FREE User defined o 11 8 1 g Grams g 11 8 2 kg Kilo...

Page 158: ...d 26 Device functions 50 Device information 155 Device parameters 34 40 Device parameters overview 145 Dimensions 119 Display lighting 40 Display modes 31 Disposal 115 Entering calibration weight 23 E...

Page 159: ...Service password 161 Setting parameters 19 Setting the preload 25 Setting the time 152 Setting up password protection 35 Shutoff automatic 40 SMA communication 102 Technical data 116 Totalizing 82 Un...

Page 160: ...supply voltage going from the connected device to the indicator complete scale These devices may also be installed in Zone 2 or Zone 22 if they are suitable for Category 3 as per the ATEX Directive Ga...

Page 161: ...ng conductor Equipotential bonding conductor Indicator CAIS with option Y2 Analog weighing platforms load cells of series CAAP Option Y2 Connection alternatives Explosion safe area Note 8 Note 8 Note...

Page 162: ...xternal connecting cables firmly to avoid damage and strain The cable connections inside the explosion risk area must be secured against loosening 8 All metal parts must be electrically connected to t...

Page 163: ...x are only suitable for fixed placement and must be laid fixed Otherwise use screwed connections designed according to EN60079 0 and rounded at an angle of 75 minimum and a radius at least equal to on...

Page 164: ...on Start the Excel Program y The Excel file automatically opens with the Excel program MS Excel must already be installed on your computer A dialog box for selecting macros opens t Click on the Activ...

Page 165: ...isplays Letters in alphabetical order a to Z then the characters and then numbers in descending order 9 to 0 k or p key multiple times t Press the k or p keys until the desired character is displayed...

Page 166: ...166 Operating Instructions Combics Indicators...

Page 167: ...Operating Instructions Combics Indicators 167...

Page 168: ...the prior written permission of Sartorius The status of the information specifications and illustrations in this manual is indicated by the date given below Sartorius reserves the right to make change...

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