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Configuring the Balance

Purpose

You can configure your Master

pro

balance to meet individual
requirements by entering user data
and setting parameters in the Setup
menu.  You can also configure the
display to show balance-specific
information (such as the serial no.).

Setting the Function Switch for Using
the Balance in Legal Metrology

To use the balance in legal
metrology, the following functions
must be activated by setting the
switch as described below:

– Display: Verification scale interval 

e

;

lower weighing range limit: 

Min

– External calibration/adjustment:

Blocked

– MP8 interface emulation active

Preparation

Remove the covering plate from the
back of the balance housing

Move switch 1 in the direction of
the arrow

> Switch up:

external calibration blocked
Switch down:
external calibration accessible

> Note:

Do not move Switch 2

Setting the Language

Available Features

You can choose from 5 languages
for the information display:

1 German

2 English (factory setting)

3 English with U.S. date/time

format

4 French

5 Italian

6 Spanish

Selecting the Language

Enter the corresponding number

Press 

M

’Info’ Display

Purpose

To have information about the
equipment displayed.

Features

You can have the following
information displayed:

– Program version number

for the display and control unit

– Program version

for the weighing cell

– Balance model

– Serial number of the weighing cell

Display Balance Information

Select the Setup menu:

Press 

M

Select information:

Press the 

info

 soft key 

q

> Readout in measured value line:

Version number of the display and
control unit (see also “Data Output
Functions,” pages 56–57, in the
chapter entitled “Operating the
Balance”)

k

Select next item of information:

Press 

Y

> Readout in measured value line:

Next information

k

Select previous information:

Press 

y

> Readout in measured value line:

Previous information

k

Print information:  Press 

p

> Printout (example)

Mod.        LP6200S
Ser. no.   60406906
Ver. no.   01-30-13

Software version
(display and control unit)

Ver. no.   00-20-07

Software version
(weighing platform)

Exit the Setup menu:

Press 

M

> Balance returns to previous status

Summary of Contents for LP Models

Page 1: ...1 Getting Started Sartorius Masterpro Series LP Models Electronic Precision Balances Operating Instructions 98648 006 26...

Page 2: ...56 Pin Assignment Chart 68 Cabling Diagram 69 Additional Functions 70 MP8 Interface Emulation 72 Error Codes 73 Care and Maintenance 75 Instructions for Recycling 76 Overview General Views of the Bal...

Page 3: ...e text line of the display In this example the soft keys are used to access Info Menu and Input functions info menu input Display The display is divided into six sections Line for metrological data Me...

Page 4: ...rintouts generated automatically or by pressing p dependent on or independent of the stability or time parameters with or without IDs and as standard or ISO GLP compliant printouts ISO International O...

Page 5: ...the balance in close proximity to a heater or otherwise exposing the balance to heat or direct sunlight Protect the balance from drafts that come from open windows or doors Avoid exposing the balance...

Page 6: ...secured Pan support Weighing pan Glass draft shield cylinder Draft shield cover Preparing Balances with a Rectangular Weighing Pan and a Weighing Capacity 12 kg Place the components listed below on th...

Page 7: ...longer cable it must be installed by an authorized Sartorius service technician Options for Mounting the Display Unit for a Balance with a Weighing Capacity 16 kg The display unit can be mounted as f...

Page 8: ...pment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested an...

Page 9: ...nt reproducibility Always level the balance again any time after it has been moved Leveling Balances with a Weighing Capacity 12 kg Only the 2 front feet are used for leveling Retract the 2 rear feet...

Page 10: ...erman 2 English factory setting 3 English with U S date time format 4 French 5 Italian 6 Spanish Selecting the Language Enter the corresponding number Press M Info Display Purpose To have information...

Page 11: ...u assign a password and then forget what the word is you can use the General Password see Appendix to access these menus Preparation Display existing user data Select the Setup program Press M The sof...

Page 12: ...r of the balance a 13th through 20th digits of ID displayed workstation ID 3 Set the letter W y repeatedly until the W is in the middle 4 Enter the next letter of the balance a workstation ID 5 Select...

Page 13: ...9 Display lot number Y 13th through 20th digits displayed In this example 09 10 96 ABC1 10 Display 5th through x 12th digits of lot no 11 Display other user data xyYX Weight set no Exact calibration w...

Page 14: ...menu Press M The Info Menu and Input soft keys are displayed in the text line Select the parameter menu Menu soft key w Password prompt is displayed Enter password using the alpha numeric input keys...

Page 15: ...ns Menu soft key w group code Menu 3 Select the Application Y Prog group 4 Confirm Application Program X 2nd menu level 5 Confirm App Selection X 3rd menu level shows current setting in this case weig...

Page 16: ...16 Setup Parameters Overview o Factory setting User setting setting not applicable in balances verified for use in legal metrology...

Page 17: ...Configuring the Balance setting not applicable in balances verified for use in legal metrology for balances of accuracy class K only calibration not adjustment can be performed with a user defined wei...

Page 18: ...18 setting not applicable in balances verified for use in legal metrology...

Page 19: ...without stability parameter 6 1 5 Auto print at stability 6 1 6 Auto print after weight change 6 2 Stop auto print 6 2 1 Use p key 6 2 2 Not possible 6 3 Time dependent 6 3 1 1 display update auto pri...

Page 20: ...20 not in balance models with a weighing capacity 16 kg...

Page 21: ...nce Attach the hook ordered directly from Sartorius Important Note Concerning Verified Balances Approved for Use as Legal Measuring Instruments in the EU The below balance weighing port may not be ope...

Page 22: ...her instructions Setup Menu Press M See the chapter entitled Configuring the Balance for further instructions Turning Off the Balance Press e The balance shuts off The display goes blank Important Not...

Page 23: ...Key or instruction Display Output Initial status balance unloaded ID can also be entered while balance is loaded 1 Enter the letter A a 2 Select and enter the letter B a Softkey B Key Y 3 Select and...

Page 24: ...ration adjustment or when the ambient temperature changes by a defined amount You can also configure the balance to perform calibration and adjustment automatically isoCAL when the pre set time and or...

Page 25: ...put 1 Turn on the balance e 2 Select the Setup menu M 3 Select the Balance Functions menu menu soft key w 4 Set parameters for Calibration key function 1 9 Calibration adjustment sequence 1 10 isoCAL...

Page 26: ...fter calibration on verified balances the display shows the difference between the weight readout and the actual weight value This is displayed after adjustment 5 Unload the balance Remove weight s Se...

Page 27: ...t weight value see Specifications Define the Calibration Weight Step Key or instruction Display Output 1 Select the Setup menu M 2 Access the Input Mode Input soft key v 3 Select input for calibration...

Page 28: ...internal calibration weight is removed Calibration and Adjustment Sequence In the Setup menu you can configure the balance so that calibration is always followed automatically by adjustment cal auto...

Page 29: ...rted On reset app 1 15 3 or the application program resumes where it left off isoCAL on 1 15 5 Fully automatic adjustment is initiated under the following conditions Model When the temperature After a...

Page 30: ...ay identical readouts when it is loaded several times with the same weight under constant ambient conditions The standard deviation for a given number of measurements is used to quantify the repeatabi...

Page 31: ...2666666000 tl tlt Grains 15 43235835000 GN GN Pennyweights 0 64301493100 dwt dwt Milligrams 1000 00000000000 mg mg Parts per pound 1 12876677120 o lb Chinese taels 0 02645547175 tl tlc Mommes 0 266700...

Page 32: ...Adjustment Press q See Calibration Adjustment for further instructions Setup setting parameters Press M See Configuring the Balance for further instructions Turning Off the Balance Press e The balanc...

Page 33: ...iece weight wRef is stored for piece count calculation can be configured Optional configuration for having the piece count and average piece weight output automatically via the data interface port aft...

Page 34: ...differs from the nearest whole number here 17 pcs by less than 0 3 Reference sample updating can be repeated several times with an approximately doubled piece count To perform reference sample updatin...

Page 35: ...ity Place the displayed number on the balance example 10 pcs of parts in the container each weighing 2 148 g 5 Initialize the balance start soft key v the number of digits following the decimal point...

Page 36: ...erence weight W100 to calculate the percentage can be configured Configuration of decimal places displayed with a percentage Optional configuration for having the reference weight Wxx and reference pe...

Page 37: ...Press M Select menu Press the menu soft key w Set parameter 2 1 5 See Configuring the Balance Exit the Setup menu Press M Setting Parameters for the Weighing in Percent Application k Access the Setup...

Page 38: ...container on the balance 3 Tare the balance t 4 Place the reference weight Place weight equal on the balance to reference weight in here 1821 48 g 100 the container 5 Initialize the balance start sof...

Page 39: ...ent see Preparation application in the Setup menu 2 Prepare a container for the parts Place the empty container on the balance 3 Tare the balance t 4 Enter the reference weight using 1 2 0 the numeric...

Page 40: ...GLP compliant printout of the total of the individual component weights Tot cp Factory Settings Automatic printout when component value stored print net total 7 3 1 Preparation Turn on the balance Al...

Page 41: ...up menu 2 Prepare a container for the Place the empty container components on the balance 3 Tare the balance t 4 Add first component Place the first component in the container 5 Store component value...

Page 42: ...animal weighing operation Arithmetic average displayed as a result in the pre set weight unit identified by the G symbol Optional multiplication of the arithmetic average by a user defined factor mul...

Page 43: ...Print app param See Configuring the Balance Exit the Setup menu Press M Additional Functions In addition to functions for alphanumeric input not when automatic start is configured or after animal weig...

Page 44: ...ive Setting 3 7 3 in Setup menu Start animal weighing Automatic Setting 3 8 2 in Setup menu Printout On anim wt fact Setting 3 9 3 in Setup menu Print All parameters Setting 7 1 2 in Setup menu 3 Prep...

Page 45: ...he range defined for an active animal After 20 subweighing operations mdef no of subweighs Mul Calculation factor xnet arithm average net value 8 Unload the balance Remove animal from cage 9 If desire...

Page 46: ...lity is reached within the control range deleted only when you exit this application Optional configuration in the Setup menu for activation of control lines independent of weight value weight within...

Page 47: ...in the Setup menu 4 3 ctrl ports on to select whether the control lines are always on activated within the control range activated at stability activated at stability within the control range This ma...

Page 48: ...matic output of initialization values to interface port 7 1 Print app param Signal direction for data output port lines 8 8 1 input or 8 8 2 output See Configuring the Balance Exit the Setup menu Pres...

Page 49: ...n application in Setup 2 Set the following checkweighing See Configuring the Balance parameters in the Setup menu Auto print On values in tol Print app param All parameters 3 Prepare a container for t...

Page 50: ...ey v 12 Weigh sample Place sample in container in this case 169 48 g If the weight had been too low the display would have shown the following 13 In this case switch to net value net soft key v displa...

Page 51: ...1 000 g If a component is over poured you can use the recalculation function to change the amount of this component indicated in the formulation by using plus or minus keys or numeric input A factor...

Page 52: ...Select MENU Set parameters for Automatic printout 7 1 Print app para Line format 7 2 Line format see Configuring the Balance Exit the Setup menu Press M Additional Functions In addition to the functio...

Page 53: ...ing Place empty container components on the balance on the balance 3 Tare t 4 Add the first component Weigh the first component into the container 5 Store component Press the comp 1 soft key v 6 Add t...

Page 54: ...e net value is displayed for 2 seconds 11 Weigh in further components Repeat steps 4 and 5 if called for in the formulation as needed 12 Toggle to the additive mode add soft key w if required 13 Add f...

Page 55: ...e weighing procedure c Total weight is printed Total weight is displayed Component memory is cleared Comp1 27 08 g Comp2 12 42 g R div 1 00975 RCom1 27 34 g Comp3 18 39 g Comp4 31 49 g Comp5 107 50 g...

Page 56: ...w this limit when the balance is used in legal metrology Verification scale interval of the balance irrelevant if the balance is not used in legal metrology e g 0 1 g Readability Indicates the actual...

Page 57: ...eys designated above Display of Longer Values You can enter values up to 20 characters in length e g identification numbers These are displayed in the measured value line this line however can only sh...

Page 58: ...tability Printing a Data Record Purpose You can generate a printout of weights other measured values and identification numbers for documentation purposes You can format the printout to meet individua...

Page 59: ...ABC123DEF456GH L ID ABC123DEF456GH W ID ABC123DEF456GH N 1530 000 g Qnt 253 pcs Prc 88 23 Nom 2000 00 g S ID ABC123DEF456GH ABC123DEF456GHI789JK NUM 12345678 nRef 10 pcs wRef 1 23456 g pRef 80 Wxx 120...

Page 60: ...e display update frequency depends on both the model of the balance and the current operating state Print Net Total When you run the net total application you can have the weight of the last component...

Page 61: ...rom Sartorius to your balance for printing ISO GLP compliant records This printer called Data Printer order no YDP03 0CE offers the following features ISO GLP function can be switched on and off Date...

Page 62: ...6 Failure to do so may damage or even completely ruin your balance and or peripheral device Features Type of interface Serial interface Operating mode Full duplex Standard RS 232 Transmission rates 1...

Page 63: ...rs without a decimal point are output without a decimal point The following characters can be output depending on the characters displayed on the balance Normal Operation Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...

Page 64: ...n final stable readout checkweighing H Overload C Calibration adjustment H H Overload during checkweighing Error codes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 S t a t E r r CR LF Spac...

Page 65: ...once the max length is reached input received via the interface port is cut off rather than rejected as for a key input Format 1 Meaning K Weighing mode 1 L Weighing mode 2 M Weighing mode 3 N Weighin...

Page 66: ...ire interface 1 more character can be transmitted after CTS Clear to Send Software Handshake The software handshake is controlled via XON and XOFF When a device is switched on XON must be transmitted...

Page 67: ...t In the auto print operating mode data are output to the interface port without a print command You can choose to have data output automatically at defined print intervals with or without the stabili...

Page 68: ...al Return TxD RxD Pin 5 Clear to Send CTS Pin 6 Internally Connected Pin 7 Internal Ground Pin 8 Internal Ground Pin 9 Reset _ In p key t key q key v key c key Pin 10 12 V Universal Control Control Co...

Page 69: ...for interfacing a computer or different peripheral device to the balance using the RS 232 V24 standard and cables up to 15 m 50 ft long Balance Peripheral Device PC Type of cable AWG 24 specification...

Page 70: ...listed below In the Setup menu you can configure which function is to be controlled via remote switch Printing Print key funct 8 4 1 Taring Tare key function 8 4 2 Calibration CAL key function 8 4 3 F...

Page 71: ...on Menu setting p key 8 4 1 t key 8 4 2 q key 8 4 3 v key 8 4 4 c key 8 4 5 w key 8 4 6 See Pin Assignment Chart in the chapter entitled Overview for detailed information Printing an ISO GLP compliant...

Page 72: ...he Parameters special settings for MP8 functions Program selection MP8 3 1 1 Program index 2 1 Ind 2 1 Preparation Turn on the balance Press e All display segments light up briefly Switch to the MP8 i...

Page 73: ...upt be completed within a certain time and repeat the adjustment process err 06 Built in calibration weight Contact your local int wt defective is defective Sartorius Service Center err 07 Function no...

Page 74: ...All segments displayed continuously Either M was pressed when you turned on the balance or this key is stuck err 340 Operating parameter EEPROM Contact your local Sartorius is wrong Service Center No...

Page 75: ...no longer ensured when there is visible damage to the AC adapter the AC adapter no longer functions properly The AC adapter has been stored for a relatively long period under unfavorable conditions In...

Page 76: ...rer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Instructions for Recycling To ensure adequate protection for safe shipment the Masterpro balance has been packaged to the ext...

Page 77: ...eld disk 69 LP0003 16 Leveling foot 69 B20005 17 Display and control unit 18 Metrological ID label only on verified models or models acceptable for legal metrological verification 19 Lug for attaching...

Page 78: ...ock absorber 69 LP0010 4 Leveling foot 69 B20005 5 Display and control unit 6 Metrological ID label only on verified models or models acceptable for legal metrological verification 7 Lug for attaching...

Page 79: ...ot 69 LC0093 3 Display and control unit 4 Level indicator 5 Tare key No Designation 6 Function keys 7 Print key 8 Keys for numeric input 9 Toggle key for alphabetic input 10 On off key 11 Display 12 I...

Page 80: ...Key Toggle This key toggles the display readout between a weight and a calculated value counting readout in percent calculated result v Key Start an Application Further instructions on running the ap...

Page 81: ...81 Overview Menu Structure setting cannot be changed in balances used for legal metrology...

Page 82: ...et total formulation animal weighing over under checkweighing recalculation Built in interface RS 232 C Format 7 bit ASCII 1 start bit 1 or 2 stop bits Parity odd even or space Transmission rates 150...

Page 83: ...0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 02 0 03 0 05 0 05 Linearity g 0 01 0 01 0 02 0 02 0 02 0 02 0 05 0 05 0 1 Sensitivity drift within 10 30 C K 2 10 6 Response time average s 1 5 External calibration weight...

Page 84: ...38x121 307x538x121 Net weight approx kg 13 8 13 8 13 8 Model LP64001S LP34001S LP16001S LP34001P LP34000 Readability g 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 Weighing capacity g 64 000 34 000 16 000 8 000 16 000 3...

Page 85: ...Models Model LP1200S 0CE LP620S 0CE LP220S 0CE LP620P 0CE Type isoTEST in conjunction with BD BF Accuracy class k K K K Scale interval d g 0 001 0 001 0 001 0 001 0 002 0 005 Maximum weighing capacity...

Page 86: ...K K K Scale interval d g 0 01 0 01 0 02 0 01 0 02 0 1 0 1 0 05 0 05 0 1 Maximum weighing capacity Max g 820 400 800 1 200 2 400 12 000 6 200 2 200 3 800 5 200 Verification scale interval e g 0 1 0 1...

Page 87: ...d g 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 Maximum weighing capacity Max kg 34 16 8 16 34 34 Verification scale interval e g 1 1 1 1 Minimum capacity Min g 5 5 5 50 Tare range subtractive 100 of the max weighing capa...

Page 88: ...ED can be recharged using the AC adapter time it takes to charge the discharged battery pack 15 hours see Specifications for hours of operation can be used in legal metrology 3 segment checkweighing d...

Page 89: ...the following functions configured in the balance Setup menu p t q v c w Foot switch with T connector YFS01 Hand switch with T connector YHS02 T connector YTC01 Cable for connecting the weighing cell...

Page 90: ...23 EEC Electrical Equipment Designed for Use within Certain Voltage Limits Applicable European Standards EN 60950 Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment EN...

Page 91: ...verification of your weighing instruments that are acceptable for legal metrological verification and can inspect and verify the metrological specifications at the place of installation within the Mem...

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Page 97: ...or recycling 76 Interface description 62 Interface port input output 71 Internal calibration adjustment 28 ISO GLP compliant printout record 61 isoCAL 29 Page Language setting 10 Leveling the balance...

Page 98: ...the ENTER PASS soft key v The last 8 digits of a workstation ID balance ID no if available are displayed in the measured value line Select password setting Press y If a password exists it is now disp...

Page 99: ...Sartorius AG Goettingen Germany All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reprinted or translated in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Sartorius AG The stat...

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