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PERCENT DEVIATION

To calculate the amount by which a weight varies from a reference, follow
this procedure:

1. Press 

TARE

.

2. Place the reference weight on the pan.

3. Press the "

%

" key. After acquiring a stable reading, the display will read

"100.000", "100.00" or "100.0" depending on the amount of weight
applied and the % LED will be lit.

4. Press the 

TARE

 key. After acquiring a stable reading, the display will

read "0.000 ", "0.00" or "0.0" depending on the amount of weight
applied. The display now shows percent deviation.

5. Remove the reference weight.

6. Place the weight to be measured on the pan.

7. Wait for the ok LED to light. Read the display. The display indicates

percent deviation from the reference.

8. Remove the weight.

9. Repeat Steps 6-8 as many times as desired.

10. Press 

UNITS

 to return to weighing.

NOTE:

To display a % of a reference weight, skip step 4.

FILLING TO 100%

You may specify a weight as a given percentage of a total. To fill to 100%,
proceed as follows:

1. Press 

TARE

.

2. Place the reference filled container on the pan.

3. Press the 

%

 key. After acquiring a stable reading, the display will read

"100.000", "100.00" or "100.0" depending on the amount of weight
applied.

Summary of Contents for BL-4100S

Page 1: ...ET WEIGHT 9 WEIGHING IN THE PRESENCE OF VIBRATION 9 FLOW RATE 10 HOLDING A DISPLAYED WEIGHT 10 INTERFACING WITH A COMPUTER 10 PRINTING OUT INFORMATION 10 REPETITIVE PRINTING 11 Appendix I 12 User Setu...

Page 2: ...ons 31 Receiving Data Using the Immediate Print Symbol 31 The RS 232 Interface Hardware 32 Appendix III 33 Accessories and Options 33 Appendix IV 34 In Case of Difficulty 34 Appendix V 35 Specificatio...

Page 3: ...it and install the pan and how to get started Section Two Understanding Your Balance explains the various keys displays and messages you will encounter while using your balance Section Three Using Yo...

Page 4: ...AC outlet To power up your balance insert the appropriate end of the AC adap tor into an electrical outlet Now insert the connector end into the back of the balance The balance draws very little curre...

Page 5: ...Assigns the pan and whatever is currently being weighed a value of zero To turn the display off hold this key down for five seconds To turn the display on press this key again Instructs the balance to...

Page 6: ...balance is developing a stable reading UnAbLE Thebalanceisunabletoperformyourrequestedoperation Press the TARE key and select another operation HHHHHH The weight on the pan exceeds the capacity of th...

Page 7: ...n to zero 2 Wait for the ok indicator Place or pour objects or liquids into the container 3 Wait for the ok indicator the net weight will be displayed CONVERTING WEIGHING UNITS Your balance is capable...

Page 8: ...now shows percent deviation 5 Remove the reference weight 6 Place the weight to be measured on the pan 7 Wait for the ok LED to light Read the display The display indicates percent deviation from the...

Page 9: ...n be used to provide a constant FAST display response rate for filling operations or a SLOW display response rate for weighing in the presence of vibration To change display response rates simply pres...

Page 10: ...the MODE key The factory default setup for the MODE key is to select the display response rate INTERFACING WITH A COMPUTER Your balance has a male DB9 RS 232 serial port and is designed to interface w...

Page 11: ...to match the printer see Appendix I User Setups to select the print mode baud rate and parity REPETITIVE PRINTING It is sometimes desirable to measure weight at fixed intervals of time One use of this...

Page 12: ...ec Escape FUNC sets function of mode key Speed Hold Escape BAUD set for RS 232 interface PRINT Rate On Rate Off Escape grams yes no Escape ounces yes no Escape carats yes no Escape User U yes no Escap...

Page 13: ...d then display the value of the weight on the pan The balance is now in the normal weighing mode Once the weight is removed from the pan the display will return to zero To restore the factory calibrat...

Page 14: ...d FUnC Press the MODE key to select the function menu The display will read SPEEd for available display response rates Proceed to step 3a to program the MODE key to change the display response rate Go...

Page 15: ...rinting The print function is separate from the line feed setup i e set the print function first then re enter the print menu to program the number of line feeds To set the PRINT key function use the...

Page 16: ...tervals in seconds press the TARE key repeatedly When the desired time interval is displayed press the MODE key Select zero for continuous printing The balance will then return to the normal weighing...

Page 17: ...play will read FUnC STEP 2 MODE TARE POWER bAUd FUnC Press the TARE key twice the display will read bAUd for baud rate Note To escape anytime during this procedure press the TARE key until ESCAPE is d...

Page 18: ...de ENABLING UNITS OF MEASURE The UNITS function can be programmed to turn certain weighing units on or off To enable or disable certain units of measure perform the following procedure STEP 1 TARE POW...

Page 19: ...e completed for each unit If you make a change and escape before finishing the complete procedure which ends with U units the change will not take effect SETTING THE USER DEFINED UNIT OF MEASURE A use...

Page 20: ...DE key The display will read SET dP STEP 5 MODE TARE POWER SE 7 dP SE7 dP While SET dP is displayed press the TARE key repeatedly to move the decimal point from right to left to set the precision of y...

Page 21: ...s and enter the divisor 0 0648 The same result can be obtained using 15 43 grains gram in which case you would enter the positive factor 15 43 STEP 8 TARE POWER MODE 0 0648 0 0648 Once the conversion...

Page 22: ...POWER MODE FUnC 0 00 Hold down the TARE key then press the MODE key Release both keys the display will read FUnC STEP 2 MODE TARE POWER UnI7S FUnC Press the TARE key three times to display UnITs Note...

Page 23: ...E key to display rATE n for rate no and then press the MODE key The balance will return to the normal weighing mode Note Flow rate can be displayed in other weight units per second such as ounces per...

Page 24: ...key Release both keys the display will read FUnC STEP 2 MODE TARE POWER rEF FUnC Press the TARE key repeatedly to display rEF for reference number Note To escape anytime during this procedure press th...

Page 25: ...key Release both keys the display will read FUnC STEP 2 MODE TARE POWER FACdEF FUnC Press the TARE key repeatedly until the display reads FACdEF for factory defaults Note To escape anytime during thi...

Page 26: ...a target weight In environments where draft and vibration are present the displayed weight may not be as stable as required The slow mode will provide maximum stability especially in a noisy or draft...

Page 27: ...st response Perform Step 4 then press the MODE key to select the fast response rate The balance will return to the normal weighing mode For slow response Perform Step 4 then press the TARE key once to...

Page 28: ...edure Over the next three hours it will monitor any weight fluctuations that occur and record these temperature induced variations into memory During this calibration period the balance cannot be used...

Page 29: ...ization menu The display will read SPEEd for the balance s response rate setting STEP 6 MODE TARE POWER CAL 7 SPEEd Press the TARE key once and the display will read CAL T for the temperature calibrat...

Page 30: ...POWER 0 00 0 03 At the end of approximately three hours the balance will display a number such as 0 03 This number represents the maximum temperature induced offset that occurred as the balance acclim...

Page 31: ...precedes the number and a decimal point is always transmitted Numbers less than six digits long are preceded by spaces Messages when transmitted are sent in the number field Note The position of the d...

Page 32: ...alance or construct one following the in structions below Connect a high quality shielded cable with a DB9S D Subminiature 9 pin female connector using the following pinout 1 2 3 4 5 PIN DESCRIPTION 2...

Page 33: ...less steel compartment provides static free pro tection from draft created instability Three sliding doors including a top opening for tall vessels makes it easy to fill to a desired weight For use on...

Page 34: ...TARE key then press the MODE key Release both keys the display will read FUnC 2 Press the TARE key repeatedly until the display reads FACdEF for factory defaults 3 Press the MODE key The balance shou...

Page 35: ...in 7 x 5 75 x 11 7 x 2 5 x 11 Weighing Modes g oz carats user unit user unit second Interface Bidirectional RS 232 standard on all models Display 0 57 LED all models Power 7 2 VDC 115 VAC 60Hz adapto...

Page 36: ...replace balances which have been repaired by unauthorized parties abused improperly installed al tered or otherwise misused or damaged even if by accident in any way Setra will not be responsible for...

Page 37: ...tection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equip ment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in a...

Page 38: ...ility Generic Immunity Standard Residential Commercial Light Industrial Environments a IEC801 2 Electro Static Discharge ESD b IEC801 3 Radiated Radio Frequency RF c IEC801 4 Transient Burst Setra Sys...

Page 39: ...1995 Electromagnetic Compatibility Generic Immunity Standard for Residential Commercial Light Industry TestNo IEC801 2ESD Level 8kVAirDischarge Criteria B MustResumeNormalOperationAfterTest Results Pa...

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