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Create a New Program

The analyzer will store 60 drying pro-
grams. New programs can be created
and stored for routine usage. All drying
program parameters are set as described
in “Edit Current Program” on page 30.
When creating a new program, the
parameters will be used of the last pro-
gram to be recalled.

Note

When creating a new program, you will
edit the last program to be recalled and
shown on the Program Menu screen.
However, you will need to give it a new
program name for storing. Therefore,
first choose a program that is most sim-
ilar to your new program to minimize
the amount of changes to make.

To create a new program:

§

From the Program Manage menu press
the 

2

key for “Create new program” to

display the Program Menu screen.

§

The program name will be labeled
“New.” Change program to your desired
name.

§

Finish making changes to all program
parameters as desired.

§

Press the 

Save

key to store the new 

program in the first available blank 
program slot.

Note

Programs will be saved when down-
loading a new software version.

Delete Program

At times you may want to delete 
a drying program that you will no
longer need.

To delete a program:

§

From the Program Manage menu, press
the 

3

key to go to the Delete screen

showing the list of programs.

§

Type in the number of the program you
want to delete or move the highlight
with the navigation arrow keys and
press the 

Enter

key. The screen will

return to the Program Manage menu.

Sort Programs

Programs can be sorted in two ways 
to make them easier to view when
recalling programs:

§

Alphabetical: sorts by alphabetical order
starting with characters, numbers and
then letters.

§

Fill in the blank: removes all the blank
program positions and places programs
in the storage positions starting at 1 in
the same order as before the sort.

To sort programs:

§

From the Program Manage menu, press
the 

4

or 

5

key. The display will change,

indicating that the analyzer is sorting.
When finished, the display will return to
the Program Manage menu screen.

Summary of Contents for LMA110S

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Sartorius LMA110S Moisture Analyzer Model Mark 3 LTE Electronic Moisture Analyzer 98040 699 09 Rev D...

Page 2: ...30 Units 31 Factors 32 Temperature 1 and 2 33 Time 1 and 2 34 Slope 34 Target Limits 39 Test Mode 40 Program Name 41 Create a New Program 42 Delete Program 42 Sort Programs 42 Configuring the Printout...

Page 3: ...ting with infrared quartz tubes Precision electronic balance for accurate weighing and continuous weight moni toring during analysis Quarter VGA screen for easy viewing Large storage of methods for ea...

Page 4: ...only for performing moisture analysis of samples Any improper use of the analyzer can endanger persons and may result in damage to the ana lyzer or other material assets Samples or containers e g beak...

Page 5: ...in a secure place to ensure that it cannot be used for the time being Clean your moisture analyzer according to the cleaning instruc tions only see Cleaning Do not open the analyzer housing If the se...

Page 6: ...arises in connec tion with this moisture analyzer Poisoning Caustic burns Substances containing toxic or caustic or corrosive substances These may be dried only under a fume hood The value for the lo...

Page 7: ...he analyzer away from flammable materials If liquid is spilled into the analyzer unplug the Heating Module from the electrical supply immediately Analyzer is suitable for continuous operation Safety P...

Page 8: ...trol module On initial power up the control module will automatically detect how many heater modules have been connected and are powered on If more than one heater module is detected the analyzer will...

Page 9: ...hat you have received the following accessories Instructions for Recycling the Packaging To ensure adequate protection for safe shipment your moisture analyzer has been packaged to the extent necessar...

Page 10: ...e cable receptacle 11 Main power switch 12 Main cord receptacle 13 Fuse 1 250 V 5A T 14 Fuse 2 250 V 5A T 15 Module power cable receptacle No Designation Control Module 16 Storage Bin 17 VGA display 1...

Page 11: ...Control Module Connector Panel Heater Module Connector Panel Cables Connected to Control and Heater Modules 11 23 20 21 11 15 12 21 20 25 26 27 24 22 10 13 14 15 10...

Page 12: ...the base plate and into the hole of pan receiver 3 Remove the foam from the heater chamber 4 Connect the power module cable between the control module and the heater module observing the pin orien tat...

Page 13: ...d to the power supply Danger The analyzer may only be operated using the original power cord supplied Please do not use it with an extension cord The wall socket must be grounded The AC Power mains su...

Page 14: ...o level Adjust control module so that it does not rock Note The heater module must be re leveled each time the analyzer is moved LMA110S Keypad Warm up To enable the analyzer to function optimally plu...

Page 15: ...the key functions Dedicated keys Each key has a particular function Pressing the key once will initiate the desired action Initiates the testing of a sample Stops a test in progress u Press to finali...

Page 16: ...les a highlighted selection between on and off Used to select a drying program from the Program menu Access to all setup parameters from the Setup menu Setup Recall On off Print Used to select an oper...

Page 17: ...l display the program name date and time temperature and the last result if a test has been run Test This mode is entered when the Start Stop key is pressed to initiate a test The screen is similar in...

Page 18: ...ected to perform statistical calculations 18 T e m p e r a t u r e t i m e D R Y M I L K P O W D E R 0 5 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 4 P M Print Result 210 30 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 min 25 67 V...

Page 19: ...l return you to the Standby screen To return to the Standby screen press the bent arrow if one is available from that screen To choose a specific selection option or to enter a value A selection can b...

Page 20: ...w generally indicates a transitional period or that the test is in progress 20 Warmup Balance LED Heater LED Warming up Rapidly flashing RED Rapidly flashing RED Ready to test Steady GREEN Steady GREE...

Page 21: ...you may do this yourself by following the instruc tions under Setup in this manual Standby Screen During warm up your analyzer will enter the Stand by mode and the Standby screen will be displayed It...

Page 22: ...s Weigh soft key to use as a balance Standby Temperature with a New Program When creating a new program the standby temperature setting from the previous drying program is used automatically by the an...

Page 23: ...ure endpoint unit of measure standby temperature etc You will notice if you are in the default program or a specific material program by the program name at the top left of the display 23 Program name...

Page 24: ...the Enter key for the number that precedes the program name As an alternative use the arrow keys to highlight the desired program name then press Enter The display will change to the Standby screen wi...

Page 25: ...tart Stop key The display will change to the test mode as shown on the left The balance will automatically tare and show zero weight on the screen Note If you forgot to place the pan onto the balance...

Page 26: ...e units as speci fied in the drying program Note To stop the test in progress press the Start Stop key The optional printer will begin to print as the test begins Printout information can be selected...

Page 27: ...d Caution The sample is hot during and after the test Remove the sample with care by using the tweezers provided with the analyzer Do not touch any internal part of the heating chamber or pan shield a...

Page 28: ...rogram Manage Menu The Program Manage Menu provides access to all setup functions associated with creating editing or managing sample drying programs To enter the Program Manage Menu From the Setup me...

Page 29: ...the Standby screen the warning will show that the changes have not been saved To save an edited program Make changes then press the Save soft key to return to the Standby screen 29 D e f a u l t P r o...

Page 30: ...99 Weight variable of endpoint criteria Window of time 0 1 99 9 minutes Time variable of endpoint criteria Calculation Actual slope Slope criteria met for endpoint Calc 1 Calculated endpoint Calc 2 C...

Page 31: ...rrent unit will be shown Press a number key for the new unit of choice Note that there is an advanced option indicated by Factor on the soft key To change this feature see Factors When all the paramet...

Page 32: ...e desired value and press the Enter key to return to the Factors screen Press the Arrow soft key to return to the Units screen result scale offset 32 C u r r e n t u n i t s M o i s t u r e 1 M o i s...

Page 33: ...e Temp 1 or Temp 2 screen The current temperature will be shown Using the numeric keys type in the desired tempera ture and press Enter Note that there are some advanced options indicated by Ramp and...

Page 34: ...keys type in the desired temperature then press the Enter key The display will return to the Tempera ture 1 or 2 screen Slope The slope function provides an auto matic endpoint for the test The slope...

Page 35: ...l return to the Slope screen Endpoint Calculation There are three additional advanced slope settings called Calc 1 Calc 2 and Calc 3 which are algo rithms that calculate the endpoint prior to achievin...

Page 36: ...soft key to return to the Program Menu Standby Temperature The standby temperature is the temperature that the analyzer chamber will be controlled to at the end of a test or prior to a test when a new...

Page 37: ...he desired ideal weight then press the Enter key Note that there are some advanced options indicat ed by Lock and on the soft keys To change these features see Ideal Weight Percent Limit and Ideal Wei...

Page 38: ...he Ideal weight percent screen Use the numeric keys to type in the desired time press the Enter key The display will return to the Ideal Weight screen Ideal Weight Lock When activated the ideal weight...

Page 39: ...ture on and to enter limits Press the 8 key from the Program Menu to display the Target Limits screen The current target limits are shown Press the On Off soft key to toggle target limits On Press the...

Page 40: ...solid samples The sample solids are first concentrated onto a filter pad placed in a vacuum apparatus During the test mode the operator will then be prompted to enter the number of milliliters of samp...

Page 41: ...through the alphabet starting with A forward followed by symbols Pressing the down arrow scrolls through the symbols followed by letters in backwards order To change to lower case letters press the Lo...

Page 42: ...to store the new program in the first available blank program slot Note Programs will be saved when down loading a new software version Delete Program At times you may want to delete a drying program...

Page 43: ...Program Manage menu press the 6 key The current program will be printed Print Program List To print the entire list of programs From the Program Manage menu press the 7 key The list of programs will...

Page 44: ...data to enter the data log From the Data Log menu press the On Off soft key to toggle data log to On To prevent data from entering the data log From the Data Log menu press the On Off soft key to togg...

Page 45: ...key to view statistics of the selected results The display will show statistics including the average standard devia tion relative standard deviation the highest value and the lowest value To print t...

Page 46: ...ter the desired name then press the Enter key to return to the Set Users Operators Menu Line 20 is a blank line that cannot be edited When finished press the Arrow soft key to return to the Setup menu...

Page 47: ...graph during a test From the Percent Time graph press the Weight soft key To view the Temperature Time graph during a test From either the Percent Time or Weight Time graphs press the Temp soft key To...

Page 48: ...s u l t s P r i n t o u t M e n u On Off 0 5 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 2 4 4 P M 1 H e a d e r 2 A n a l z y e r I n f o 3 O p e r a t o r 4 S a m p l e n u m b e r 5 C a l i b r a t i o n I n f o 6 P r o g r a...

Page 49: ...r line 3 LMA110S Moisture Analyzer Module 1 M30604026 Operator John Smith Sample ID 1 Calibration external 06 01 2011 09 00 AM Last temp cal 05 13 2011 08 20 AM Program 1 Titon X UNITS Moisture FACTOR...

Page 50: ...rn to the Results Printout menu screen If Numeric Increment is selected you will be prompted to enter a starting number before return ing to the Results Printout menu screen To set a print interval Fr...

Page 51: ...r Set time At the Time screen press the Format soft key to select the 12 or 24 hour clock Use the numeric keys to type in the local time If you want to use the 12 hour clock press the AM PM soft key t...

Page 52: ...Port menu screen Press the 3 key for Set up serial port to make final selections 8 no parity 1 stop bit 7 even parity 1 stop bit 7 odd parity 1 stop bit Finally press the 4 key to toggle CTS On or Of...

Page 53: ...xx Float 0 1 99 99 SLOPETIME x xx 0 9 99 minutes 0 OFF SET CALC ACTUAL ACTUAL CALC1 CALC2 CALC3 CALC ACTUAL CALC1 CALC CALC1 CALC2 CALC CALC2 CALC3 CALC CALC3 SET DELAY x Integer 0 9 DELAY x 0 9 sec S...

Page 54: ...IT ON GET MODE STANDARD SYRINGE CONCENTRATION MODE STANDARD GET PROGRAMNAME String PROGRAMNAME string System Commands SET SN xxxxxxxx Set controller SN SN M3123005A 9 characters SET MN xxxxxxxx Set mo...

Page 55: ...BCD BCD mm dd yyyy hh mm AM PM GET LCT LCT EXTERNAL GET SLEEP SLEEP OFF GET SLEEPTIME SLEEPTIME 00 00 AM GET WAKE WAKE OFF GET WAKETIME WAKETIME 00 00 AM GET SLEEPDAY 1 7 SLEEPDAY 1 7 ON OFF GET WAKE...

Page 56: ...A N G O R P T E S F F O E M A N G O R P F F O N O O F N I G O R P N O O F N I G O R P T E S F F O O F N I G O R P F F O N O S T H G I E W N O S T H G I E W T E S F F O S T H G I E W F F O N O E R U T...

Page 57: ...DO ARCHIVE LOAD ARCHIVE LOAD DO TARE TARING DO CLROPERATORS CLROPERATORS DO CLRDATALOG CLRDATALOG DO KEY 0 KEY 0 DO KEY 1 KEY 1 DO KEY 2 KEY 2 DO KEY 3 KEY 3 DO KEY 4 KEY 4 DO KEY 5 KEY 5 DO KEY 6 KEY...

Page 58: ...Weight 6 mg L 4 Slope Time X X minutes 5 Slope Percentage X XXX 6 Slope Calculation 0 Actual 1 Calc 1 2 Calc 2 3 Calc 3 7 Standby Temperature 165C max 8 Equilibration Time X minutes 9 Ideal Weight XX...

Page 59: ...05 0 0 0 60 0 10 0 050 65 FACTORY 1 2 M 30 0 110 0 120 0 110 0 20 0 010 65 FACTORY 2 3 S 2 0 135 0 0 0 130 0 10 0 100 65 FACTORY 3 4 W 5 0 105 130 300 300 60 0 0 0 000 65 FACTORY 4 5 L 2 0 135 0 0 0 1...

Page 60: ...ain the standby temperature while the analyzer is not being used enter 0 minutes To set or change the sleep and wake mode From the Conserve Mode screen press 2 or 3 key to show the Sleep mode or Wake...

Page 61: ...ghlight Security mode using the navigation keys and press Enter to display the Security menu Activate and Deactivate Security To activate security From the Security menu screen the press 1 for Set Sec...

Page 62: ...Press the respective number key to toggle On or Off or highlight the selection and press the On Off soft key Press the Arrow soft key to return the Security menu Security must be set On in the Securit...

Page 63: ...earing the data log causes a permanent loss of data Clear Operators At times you may want to clear all operators Operator 20 will always remain a blank line Security must be deactivated to perform thi...

Page 64: ...well as clear all programs and any user setup parameters Manage Program Storage The analyzer has the capacity to store a custom set of programs in memory In the event that the user selectable program...

Page 65: ...the Manage program storage screen Press the 2 key for Save user programs to archive and display the confirmation screen Note Saving user programs to archive will overwrite any existing programs that m...

Page 66: ...Manage program storage and press the Enter key to dis play the Manage program storage screen Mark 2 only press Setup Setup 2 menu Prg Xmit and External input Press the 4 key for transfer programs Pre...

Page 67: ...vigation keys and press Enter to display the Audio Video screen To change the key press audio beep From the Audio Video screen press the 1 key to toggle On or Off or highlight Key press beep and press...

Page 68: ...ckground To change the video color scheme From the Audio Video screen press the 5 key for Video color scheme to select either black on white or white on black Setting the Language 6 languages are avai...

Page 69: ...ddress To view the system screen From the Setup menu screen press the key or highlight Service using the navigation keys and press Enter to display the Service menu screen To view and print system inf...

Page 70: ...calibrated manually with a known external calibration weight The analyzer also allows you to set a calibration interval that will remind you when calibration is due To access the balance calibration...

Page 71: ...support and close the hood The analyzer will automatically recognize hood clo sure wait for stability and begin the calibration and adjustment procedure Note Permissible external calibration weights i...

Page 72: ...ule When this interval expires the operator will be prompted on the screen to calibrate the analyzer However this message will not prevent testing a sample or any other operation of the analyzer Note...

Page 73: ...se items if you are wearing protective gloves Otherwise leave the heater hood open and let these items cool down before attempting to remove them Place the temperature bowl fixture in the same place a...

Page 74: ...ent process takes 60 minutes The Temp adjust done screen will show both the pre adjusted temperature along with the postad justed temperature for both calibration temperatures The time and date of las...

Page 75: ...ure and the actual temperature that was measured by the temperature bowl fixture Press the Print soft key to print a temperature verification report optional If the agreement of the selected temperatu...

Page 76: ...on or temperature adjustment should be performed To enter a reference fixture number From the Adjust Temperature screen press the 4 for Reference fixture The screen will change to have you enter the r...

Page 77: ...Press the 2 key for Concentration The display will return to the Program menu To test samples in the Concentration mode Open the heater hood place the filter pad onto a pan and close the hood Press t...

Page 78: ...Mod Comm ports have a heater module attached If more than one is connected the screen will display in the Multi module mode Note that a double set of bars shows the active heater module Multi module...

Page 79: ...e screen The status line will show the elapsed time of the test to indicate a test is in progress At the end of the test the status line will display Test Done or Pass or Fail if target limits have be...

Page 80: ...not immerse the analyzer in water or any other cleaning solution Regular cleaning of the analyzer with a mild detergent and a soft cloth should include the following Clean the outer surface of the an...

Page 81: ...d waste or brought to collection centers run by local public disposal operations not even by small commercial operators In countries that are not members of the European Economic Area EEA or where no...

Page 82: ...maximum programmable limits and screen alert when test done Program Storage 60 programs with unique settings alphanumeric naming Result Storage 999 results with statistics average SD RSD high and low...

Page 83: ...CC01 MK5 Mark 3 to PC Ethernet cable YCC01 MK2 Extra long Inter Module cable 30 4th HM 69TC0131 Large Pan Support 69TC0289 Mark 3 Cal Val Kit YVK02MA 8 ml Pipette Box 400 YAT02MA 8 ml Pipette New Styl...

Page 84: ...NT Electrical CLASS 8721 85 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR LABORATORY USE Certified to US Standards Note The operator shall be responsible for any modifications to Sartorius equipment and for connections of...

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