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SHIMADZU 

Analytical Balance

Instruction Manual

321-78382

Oct. 2021

Read the instruction manual thoroughly before you use the product.

Keep this instruction manual for future reference.

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Foreword

Table of Contents

Setup

Component Names 

and Functions

Display and Icons

Basic Operations

Calibration

Settings

Applications

Ionizer 

Connecting and Communicating 

with Peripheral Devices

Errors and Recovery

Maintenance

Specifications

Technical 

Documentation

AP W Series

AP225W
AP135W
AP225WD
AP125WD
AP324W
AP224W
AP124W

AP X Series

AP324X
AP224X
AP124X

AP Y Series

AP324Y
AP224Y
AP124Y

AP W-AD Series

AP225W-AD
AP135W-AD
AP225WD-AD
AP125WD-AD
AP324W-AD
AP224W-AD

POWER

ION

ALARM

Summary of Contents for AP W Series

Page 1: ...onent Names and Functions Display and Icons Basic Operations Calibration Settings Applications Ionizer Connecting and Communicating with Peripheral Devices Errors and Recovery Maintenance Specificatio...

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Page 3: ...is manual is subject without notice to modifications for the sake of improvement Every effort has been made to ensure that the content of this manual was correct at the time of creation However in the...

Page 4: ...ction that must NOT be performed Instructions Indicates an action that must be performed Hints Provides information on useful techniques for using the balance References Indicates the location of info...

Page 5: ...le gas or corrosive gas Failure to observe this may result in the outbreak of fire and accidents Prohibitions Avoid locations where the balance will be exposed to any of the following You may not be a...

Page 6: ...tallation Instructions Only use the ionizer AC cord with a grounding outlet receptacle Failure to do so will decrease neutralization characteristics neutralization time ion balance Instructions Keep t...

Page 7: ...tructions Using excessive force on the ionizer power supply jack can cause damage When attaching or detaching the ionizer AC adapter DC plug be sure to push or pull the ionizer power supply jack strai...

Page 8: ...the back plate to be removed Instructions Unplug the power cord from the AC adapter during inspections maintenance and when replacing parts Failure to observe this may result in accidents caused by el...

Page 9: ...ve measures while referring to the List of Residual Risks Residual Risk Maps The Equipment Location and No shown below match up with the List of Residual Risks Refer to the List of Residual Risks for...

Page 10: ...installation Qualifications Training Recipients of Work Training 5 G Caution If the power is turned ON without the W AD Series glass door stopper knobs attached the glass doors may spring open which c...

Page 11: ...without fail when transporting the balance during repairs Refer To P 156 Task Transporting during repairs Qualifications Training Recipients of Work Training 12 F Caution Touching the edge of the mult...

Page 12: ...for compensatory damages attributable to Shimadzu is limited to a sum equivalent to the cost of the product in all cases 4 Warranty Exemption The warranty is not valid for malfunctions attributable t...

Page 13: ...this supply period has elapsed However the supply periods stipulated separately by the manufacturers will be applied for parts not manufactured by Shimadzu Inspections and Maintenance Daily inspectio...

Page 14: ...ro models only 37 How to use Menus 38 Menu Configurations 38 Selecting Menus 39 Screens When Setting up Menus 39 Setting Up and Amending the Measurement Mode 40 Switching between Displays 41 Switching...

Page 15: ...r STABLO AP Standard Equippment W AD Series Option W X series 124 Connecting the Ionizer Excluding W AD series 124 Turning on the Power to the Ionizer 126 Removing Static Electricity 127 Changing Ion...

Page 16: ...l name Example AP225WD AD Model name Capacity 12 120 g 13 135 g 22 220 g 32 320 g Minimum display 4 0 0001 g 5 0 00001 g Semi micro model only Dual range 0 0001g 0 00001g Indicates model with automati...

Page 17: ...for fixing the multi stand 1 Main balance unit 1 Pan 1 Shield plate 1 Pan supporter 1 Protection Cover 1 Adapter cable holder 1 Glass draft shield Right 1 AC adapter for Balance 1 Glass draft shield L...

Page 18: ...lt in the glass doors being damaged 1 Attach the glass door top As shown in the figure to the right insert the glass door top handle towards the front of the top section and attach the stopper knob fr...

Page 19: ...the Adjustable Windbreak Plate based on the samples containers being weighed and so that it does not get in the way An ionizer STABLOAP is installed on the bottom of the Adjustable Windbreak Plate so...

Page 20: ...erformance W AD Series on this page for information on selecting which pan area configuration to use Pan area configuration and weighing performance W AD Series Two different configurations are availa...

Page 21: ...e double side tape from the protection cover five locations 2 Place the protection cover over the balance s operation keys and display 3 With the protection cover in place on the operation keys displa...

Page 22: ...age so the skirt is against the back and open both pan doors Then tilt the front of the stage upward at an angle and bring it down slowly to attach 5 Attach the multi stand when necessary When using m...

Page 23: ...necessary The AP Holder is used for measuring net weight of volumetric flasks test tubes and other vessels or containers with narrow openings and deep shapes The AP Holder can be placed directly on th...

Page 24: ...tective cover rises up off the operation keys it can result in malfunctions so make sure to fix it in place securely using double sided tape In addition if the protective cover touchless sensor is dir...

Page 25: ...front counterclockwise as viewed from above until they come to a gentle stop The balance will be tilted toward the front OK FUNC g d Level indicator 2 Adjust the two level screws at the front so that...

Page 26: ...utomatically adjusting sensitivity Perfect Self Calibration PSC with the use of internal weights so PSC procedure is skilled and OFF displayed Press the POWER button when OFF is displayed When using t...

Page 27: ...lance This procedure is known as warming up Warming up requires the power to be left switched on for at least one hour The time required for warming up varies depending on the model Semi micro models...

Page 28: ...onnector is not in use 12 Stage for semi micro models By preventing an updraft on the pan from an air current or air stream inside the weighing chamber a more stable and consistent measurement value c...

Page 29: ...use with an anti theft locking system 33 Product Label Lists the model name and serial number 34 Anti theft wire conduit The anti theft wire is passed through this conduit 35 Power pack connecting ca...

Page 30: ...s status NET Indicates that the weighing value displayed when measuring formulas formulation is the net value minus the weight of the tare container It also indicates that weighing is in progress P 10...

Page 31: ...are executed Returns to the weight measurement mode ION Ionizer ON OFF Calls the ionizer setup menu OK Sets the menu Moves to the next operation with the wizard UP Switches between units when in the...

Page 32: ...he measurement modes for the various modes shown in the list on the left replaces the measurement mode icon shown in the second stage Standard measurement Piece counting measurement Percent measuremen...

Page 33: ...is displayed Press POWER Numeral input is activated Press POWER until the weight measurement mode is activated If OL OVERLOAD or OL OVERLOAD etc is displayed during measurements Indicates that a load...

Page 34: ...function Using a verified balance as a legal measuring instrument in the EU The balance must be used within the temperature range indicated on the verification label Ending Measurements 1 Press POWER...

Page 35: ...automatically open the glass doors left right to the halfway position Pressing the door open and close key left again after using it to open the glass doors left right will now automatically close th...

Page 36: ...be initialized Use the following procedure to initialize the glass doors Check the following items before carrying out initialization That the glass doors top left and right and stopper knobs are att...

Page 37: ...screen when displaying the stand by mode during calibration or in any other situation other than when displaying weight values Return to displaying the weight value in order to use the touchless sens...

Page 38: ...ot only the standard weight mode but also a wide range of other measurement modes 10 types Press MENU key LEFT key UP key when in the weight measurement mode Main Menu Displays and sets up the measure...

Page 39: ...U key DOWN key LEFT key DOWN key DOWN key DOWN key Menu Display ex Standard measurement Menu display measurement setup Menu display system setup Displays Menu display the history menu Return to the ab...

Page 40: ...e shown below To select the various measurement modes while in this status Press select and then set the key Measurement Selection Mode Menu Items Icons Mode Selection Icons Mode Selection Standard me...

Page 41: ...hat exceeds the capacity AP125WD 52g and AP225WD 102g of the small weight range while the small weight range is being used the scale automatically changes to the large weight range In this situation i...

Page 42: ...zero point will be re set instead of the tare weight being displayed In this event the zero point mark will be illuminated and the tare weight net gross display will be zero Switching Between Decimal...

Page 43: ...umeral or character _ blank 0 9 A Z entered digits displayed sequentially in accordance with Moves the cursor from the entered digit digits displayed sequentially in accordance with one character to t...

Page 44: ...ment Timer CAL Settings W AD W X Series only P 52 2 Internal Weight Checking W AD W X Series Checks the balance s error of span with the weights built into W AD W X series 3 External Weight Calibratio...

Page 45: ...Weights W AD W X Series only P 46 Adjustment and Tests with External Weights P 47 Using a verified balance as a legal measuring instrument in the EU Span calibration must be performed once the balanc...

Page 46: ...OWER key during calibration will cancel the calibration Do not cancel calibration with the keys or weighing tasks when Please wait a moment is displayed The screen will return to the weight measuremen...

Page 47: ...n 1 Check to make sure nothing is on the pan 2 Place a weight with the weight displayed on the pan 3 Wait for the pan to stabilize and then for the message to change Message Screen Messages stating ei...

Page 48: ...ess OK 2 Enter the administrator s password and then press OK Entering Numerals and Characters P 43 Changing Passwords P 77 Adjustment with the internal weights will start once the password has been a...

Page 49: ...return to the weight measurement mode when adjustment is complete OK FUNC g d CAUTION Instructions Do not leave or move the balance if adjustment or tests have not been completed or ended normally Th...

Page 50: ...it detects fluctuations in temperatures to ensure that measurements are carried out correctly The Perfect Self Calibration function can be switched off and the settings amended in accordance There ar...

Page 51: ...ement Condition Set the level of accuracy permissible for automatic sensitivity adjustment The lower this value is set the more frequently adjustment will be carried out 1 Select Precision Allowed and...

Page 52: ...mode the input mode and other Weight display modes 1 Call out the calibration menu Press CAL for three or more consecutive seconds 2 Select the timer to set 1 Select Timer CAL and then press OK 2 Eit...

Page 53: ...press OK 3 Set the repeatability Inspection settings 1 Select any of the Repeatability Inspections 1 or Repeatability Inspections 2 and then press Ok 2 Select either Start Weight Value Tolerance or R...

Page 54: ...ent points Select Number of Measurement Points and then press OK 3 Enter the number of measurement points and then press OK 4 Set the measurement points between steps 6 and 8 for the following Weight...

Page 55: ...the repeatability inspection 1 Select Repeatability Inspection and then press OK 2 Select Start to commence the repeatability inspection 3 Place the designated weight on the pan and wait for the disp...

Page 56: ...nd side of the pan and then press OK 6 Place the weight on the back right hand side of the pan and then press OK 7 Place the weight on the front right hand side of the pan and then press OK 8 Check th...

Page 57: ...r about 30 seconds for automatic data output The stable time differ from the model The width of stability detection is set at 1 count default setting when shipped from the factory Linearity Error Insp...

Page 58: ...ntainer etc placed on the pan so that only the weight of the sample placed in the container is displayed What is the zero point A status in which zero is displayed with nothing placed on the pan to in...

Page 59: ...the zero taring function without waiting for stability mark to be illuminated immediately or to execute it after stability mark has been illuminated at stability by pressing O T for Zero Point Setting...

Page 60: ...c zero point correction zero range 1 Select the setting for the Auto zero function and then press OK 2 Select Zero Range and then press OK Entering Numerals and Characters P 43 3 Enter the zero range...

Page 61: ...e been output and the display will be zero at that point 1 Call out the measurement setting menu 1 Press MENU while in the weight measurement mode and then press LEFT 2 Select Measurement Settings and...

Page 62: ...nce in its optimal condition Activating the Filling Function The weighing mode suitable for weighing samples powder and liquid etc up until the targeted value is known as Filling The display swiftly k...

Page 63: ...g the smart setting indicator s calibrations Priority on Response Priority on Stability Smart Setting Indicator When LEFT is pressed The icon level indicator moves toward R for the number of times thi...

Page 64: ...a It takes time for the Stability Mark to be displayed but the weight is stable after it has been displayed Fast Standard Stability mark ON timing Stability detection range Count Stability detection r...

Page 65: ...for stability mark display The Stability Mark is displayed when stability has been detected and continues in the status for a predetermined period of time This means that stricter judgment is carried...

Page 66: ...part pound 0 88592 0 88592 B bahts 15 16 15 16 Gold S SAWARAN 7 999 7 999 Precious metal Ks kyats 16 606 16 606 Precious metal T tolas 11 6638038 11 6638038 Precious metal User 2 Can be set as require...

Page 67: ...t User and then press OK 2 Select on or off and then press OK Proceed to Step 3 if on was selected Proceed to Step 4 if off was selected 3 Set the conversion coefficient 1 Select Setting and then pres...

Page 68: ...they are easily understood 1 Press UP for three or more consecutive seconds while in the weight measurement mode The unit registration menu will be displayed 2 Set the molecular weight unit to ON or...

Page 69: ...on is set at ON or OFF are as follows Certain standard weight input values Language setting 1 Call out the System settings 1 Press MENU while in the weight measurement mode and then press LEFT 2 Selec...

Page 70: ...er It is possible to apply the Menu lock setting for each individual user 1 Call out the System settings Level 2 1 Press MENU while in the weight measurement mode and then press LEFT 2 Select System s...

Page 71: ...nction types registered in PRINT one time output interval output auto print Output timing date and time printing minimum weighing value printing sample ID printing measurement No printing Communicatio...

Page 72: ...that have been recently used 1 Call our the menu history 1 Press MENU while in the weight measurement mode and then press LEFT 2 Select Menu History and then press OK The menu history menu will be dis...

Page 73: ...igns the following to each user User ID User Name Password Registration Authorizes or denies the use of Amend Settings External Output of Measurement Values Use USB Memory Sensitivity Adjustment Sensi...

Page 74: ...en press LEFT 2 Select System settings and then press OK 3 Select User Settings and then press OK 2 Select the user to set Select USER 01 10 or the user name and then press OK Changing the Administrat...

Page 75: ...user s ID Password entry not required if set at 0000 Resetting menus for individual users Authority for Changing Passwords All user passwords can be changed if logged in as an administrator 6 Set auth...

Page 76: ...assword Enter the password i e 1234 and press OK to display the weight display screen Entering Numerals and Characters P 43 User Passwords Password entry is not required if the user password is set at...

Page 77: ...with personal user IDs 1 Call out the user settings 1 Press MENU with the weight displayed and then press LEFT 2 Select System settings and then press OK 3 Select User Settings and then press OK 2 Se...

Page 78: ...until OP mode setting and then press OK If the software versions is 1 01 28 and later and 1 01 I 01 and later the screen saver setting cannot be set to off Refer to the following for details on how to...

Page 79: ...n screen or the weight display screen 3 Return to the weight measurement mode Press POWER Balance ID Settings It is possible to set a 16 digit management number ID and record logs of all calibrations...

Page 80: ...ttings after the administrator has been approved password entered 3 Return to the weight measurement mode Press POWER Output Style Settings Sets the date format for output to printer etc 1 Call out th...

Page 81: ...which makes the display brighter 3 Return to the weight measurement mode Press POWER Sound Settings A buzzer will let the user know the status of the balance when an operation key is pressed and when...

Page 82: ...e weight display screen then press LEFT 2 Select System settings and press OK 3 Select Environmental settings and press OK 2 Select Manual trigger and press OK 1 Select Manual trigger and press OK 2 S...

Page 83: ...s sensor operation when multifunction mode is enabled When multifunction mode is enabled a maximum of 4 functions can be assigned to operation using the touchless sensors When multifunction mode is en...

Page 84: ...vironmental settings 1 Press MENU on the weight display screen then press LEFT 2 Select System settings and press OK 3 Select Environmental settings and press OK 2 Turning the multifunction mode on of...

Page 85: ...he display panel If the touchless sensor settings are incorrect reconfigure the settings 3 Swipe your hands over both the right and left touchless sensors to light up the LEDs for approximately 2 seco...

Page 86: ...ing values and records of calibration stored on the balance 1 Call out the Save memory Settings 1 Press MENU while in the weight measurement mode and then press LEFT 2 Select System settings and then...

Page 87: ...hen press OK Delete the records stored in the built in memory 1 Select Delete internal memory and then press OK 2 Enter the password and then press OK A message stating that the built in memory will b...

Page 88: ...ion Details Statistics Comparator Minimum Weight Piece counting measurement Enables the unit weight of the sample to be set so that the set number can be weighed Measuring Part Quantities Piece counti...

Page 89: ...the value Changing the Piece counting measurement Sample Settings P 91 No further operations are required if the unit weight value does not need to be updated It is no possible to perform Piece count...

Page 90: ...es will be displayed as zero Set the simultaneous display for the load weight value 1 Set the simultaneous display for the load weight value Press MENU 1 Select Load Weight Value Simultaneous Display...

Page 91: ...tart Piece counting measurement mode setting Press MENU 2 Set the unit weight 1 Select Changing Registration and then press OK 2 Enter the sample name 3 Enter the quantity for the setting 4 The weight...

Page 92: ...Percentages P 93 2 Set the standard weight In the case of the 100 standard 1 Enter the sample name 2 Place the container on the pan and then press O T 3 Place the sample in the container 4 Weigh the...

Page 93: ...ercentage value of the sample with the preset reference value Preparing for Percent measurements P 92 1 Set the Percent measurement mode Returning to the Standard measurement Mode Press DOWN If the ba...

Page 94: ...ct Changing registration and then press OK 2 Enter the sample name 3 Place the container on the pan and then press O T 4 Place the sample in the container 5 Weigh the sample and press OK when the Stab...

Page 95: ...he Averaging mode 1 Press MENU while in the weight measurement mode and then press LEFT 2 Select Select Mode and then press OK 3 Select Averaging mode and then press OK 4 The measurement screen will b...

Page 96: ...till does not return to the Averaging mode press MENU select Select Mode press OK Select Averaging mode and then press OK 2 Measure the sample in the Averaging mode Place the sample on the pan and the...

Page 97: ...is not used to find liquid density Formulas 2 and 4 above can be used to find the same specific gravity results as the AU Series Formulas 1 and 3 above are the default settings Differences in Specific...

Page 98: ...y is found using the following formula Formula which does not use air density Wa Mass of sample measured in air W1 Mass of sample measured in liquid 1 Density of liquid used normally water Input into...

Page 99: ...ement Kit Instruction Manual Using the balance s suspension pan hook Suspend a suspension pan provided separately on the suspension pan hook and then submerge the pan in the water tank liquid When the...

Page 100: ...within a range of 0 0001 and 999 9999 and then press OK 6 Set the number of digits to be displayed after the decimal point for the solid specificity gravity value in accordance 1 Select Number of Dig...

Page 101: ...be printed in accordance 1 Select Print and then press OK 2 Select In Air In water S G or S G value only and then press OK When used in combination with statistics calculation Only the specific gravit...

Page 102: ...n the pan 2 Weigh the sample 3 Press OK when Stability Mark has been displayed 3 Measure the sample in water 1 Place the sample in water on the pan and then take the measurement 2 Press OK when Stabil...

Page 103: ...e s Below weight hook Suspend a suspension pan provided separately on the Below weight hook and then submerge the pan in the water tank liquid When the installation is complete turn ON the power suppl...

Page 104: ...the number of digits to be displayed after the decimal point within a range of 1 to 5 and then press OK 7 Set display hold at ON or OFF in accordance 1 Select Display hold setting and then press OK 2...

Page 105: ...e and weigh it 2 Press OK when Stability Mark has been displayed 3 Measure the sinker in liquid 1 Place the water tank containing the sample liquid on the water tank pan suspend the sinker in it so th...

Page 106: ...and then press OK Set the element number output and total sum output Element Number Output Add on mode P 107 Total Sum Output Add on mode P 107 4 Place the container on the pan and press O T when the...

Page 107: ...ct Element No output and then press OK 2 Select on or off and then press OK 3 Return to the Add on mode s weight measurement mode Press POWER Element No Calculated value of each element this will be o...

Page 108: ...ulating multiple samples It is used with a printer or personal computer connected 1 Set the Formulation mode 1 Press MENU while in the weight measurement mode and then press LEFT 2 Select Select Mode...

Page 109: ...t of the weighing values measured up until now will be displayed Check this and then press OK The Formulation mode will enter the measurement ready status Element Number Output Formulation A function...

Page 110: ...put the total weight output at the same time as the display The total weight will be output together with the term TOTAL 1 Call out the Formulation mode setting function 1 Press MENU with the Formulat...

Page 111: ...de and then press OK 3 Select Recipe preparation and then press OK 2 Select the recipe Select any of the recipes from RECIPE1 5 or the recipe name and then press OK 3 Set the Recipe name 1 Select Reci...

Page 112: ...r value and then press OK Entering Numerals and Characters P 43 Preparing for unit registration Pre Unit setting enables them to be selected in Step 3 Unit Settings P 66 If the unit of each component...

Page 113: ...reen 4 Press OK when Stability Mark is displayed 4 Formulate the sample 1 Press 0 T 2 Weigh the sample in accordance with the ingredient name weight and permissible error value displayed on the screen...

Page 114: ...n 2 Press OK to display the permissible error setting screen and then enter the values between a range of 0 0001g and 9 9999g 3 Press OK to return to the permissible weighing error screen 4 Press MENU...

Page 115: ...ults of the measurement and then start taring 4 The total weight will be displayed once all ingredients have been measured Buffer solution preparation data output Once the buffer solution has been pre...

Page 116: ...ing measurement and then press OK 5 Enter the tolerance range for the collection weight and then press OK 6 Press OK for the molecular weight of the sample compound 7 Enter the weight of the selected...

Page 117: ...nd then press OK Statistical calculation will be started 4 Place the sample of the pan and press PRINT to commence calculation for all items of data Checking Statistical calculation Midway Through Pre...

Page 118: ...hresholds have been set Pass fail evaluation Mode P 120 Before Setting the Comparator Function The comparator function can be used in combination with the application function mode Application Functio...

Page 119: ...th the Target measurement Mode 1 Set the Target measurement mode Target measurement Mode Settings P 118 2 Take measurements in the Target measurement mode 1 Place the container on the pan and then pre...

Page 120: ...values for each setting and then press OK Entering Numerals and Characters P 43 Entering maximum limit upper limit lower limit and minimum limit values The maximum limit upper limit lower limit and mi...

Page 121: ...e pan and then press 0 T 2 Weigh the sample Pass or fail will be judged in accordance with the following conditions Conditions Pass fail evaluation Analog Bar and Comparator Marks Upper limit of speci...

Page 122: ...d by anyone other than the administrator The administrator must also enter a password before the procedure can be carried out If using the minimum weighing value find the value under actual usage cond...

Page 123: ...easured and a value larger that this is to be reset in the balance However this function cannot be used unless the minimum weighing value has been actually measured and calculated 1 Setting the minimu...

Page 124: ...r 2 is required for this procedure 1 Switch off the power to the balance and unplug the AC adapter from the DC IN connector 2 Use screwdriver 2 to remove the screws 4 screws on the inside of the backp...

Page 125: ...plate 6 Attach the ionizer by turning the knob removed in Step 4 in a clockwise direction through the center hole 7 Align the backplate with the rear of the balance and then push the ionizer into plac...

Page 126: ...onizer to ON Make sure that the ION key on the balance s operation key panel and the POWER lamp on the ionizer indicator inside the draft shield are lit up 4 Switch on the power to the balance Turning...

Page 127: ...uring ion emission to halt emissions When measuring the net weight of flaks or other glass containers Using the AP Holder AP225W AD AP225W standard accessory and ionizer together allows for efficient...

Page 128: ...with the printer from the RS232C serial connector on the balance to the connector on the printer 3 Switch on the power to the balance 4 Switch on the power to the printer 5 Press PRINT on the balance...

Page 129: ...Page https www shimadzu com an balance moisture moc63u3 html 5 Downloading the Multi Balance Collect and Balance Keys weighing data capture software free software onto a PC For customers who want to d...

Page 130: ...ick on Open All or Decompress 7 Set up Multi Balance Collect Balance Keys See the instruction manual for the Balance Keys Data Collection Software decompressed in Step 6 for details on set up start up...

Page 131: ...3 Switch on the power to the balance 4 Switch on the power to the equipment 5 Align the Communication settings on the balance to the settings on the equipment Procedures for confirming operations for...

Page 132: ...nformation the number of characters that express the unit and the delimiter The data length in this example is 13 bytes Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ASCII Code 2DH 31H 32H 33H 2EH 34H 35H 36...

Page 133: ...by the status and type of the balance Refer to the Shimadzu Corporation website for details Data Output Command Function Remarks D01 2 Continual output Synchronized with the display update cycle appr...

Page 134: ...Unit PCS mode setting Numerals 1 5 number specification for destination sample UW XX XXXX Unit weight setting Numerals 1 5 XX XXXX Set value g UW Unit weight loading Numerals 1 5 UB XXXXX Standard un...

Page 135: ...ss Fail output Suitable weight OK Pass Fail output Insufficient LO Pass Fail output Below insufficient LL Sensitivity and Unit Registration Command Function Description Calibration ICAL Sensitivity In...

Page 136: ...f way position 50 open OA Open the top right and left all 3 doors Opens all 3 doors Each door will stop at the opening positions configured in the opening position settings for each door WS 0 Close th...

Page 137: ...s A D Baud Rate Communication Speed 1200 1200 2400 1200 2400 User specified Parity Bit length None 8 None 8 Even 7 Odd 7 Even 7 User specified Stop Bit 1 1 2 2 2 User specified Handshake OFF OFF OFF H...

Page 138: ...or Even and then press OK None No parity 8 bit length Odd Odd parity 7 bit length Even Even parity 7 bit length 4 Set the stop bit in accordance 1 Select Stop Bit and then press OK 2 Select 1 or 2 an...

Page 139: ...LF Carriage return carriage return Comma ASCII code 2CH Tab Unit Attached Unit symbol attached when there is a direct Windows connection compatible with AU Tab No unit Numbers only when there is a dir...

Page 140: ...arted up For details on Balance Keys refer to the Shimadzu website Garbled text is loaded onto the PC Are the serial communication function settings correct The settings for the serial communication f...

Page 141: ...ss OK 3 Select on or off and then press OK Output timing List Timing Details Stabilize at Positive Value Automatically output once when a sample has been placed on the pan with a stable status close t...

Page 142: ...oved it will not be possible to place the next sample on the pan and automatically output it until the display becomes stable This function prevents more than two outputs for the same sample Select ei...

Page 143: ...utput Function from MENU Press MENU select System settings press OK select Print press OK select Interval Timer and then press OK This will perform the same operations 2 Set whether to output a value...

Page 144: ...Connected to a Printer Depending on the performance of the printer there are cases in which the data output interval is longer than 100msec Also the output interval will output the data in alignment w...

Page 145: ...ct on or off and then press OK Proceed to Step 3 if on has been selected Proceed to Step 4 if off has been selected 3 Set the output details 1 Select Set and then press OK 2 Select the items that need...

Page 146: ...code ID input It is possible to input the barcode ID maximum of 22 characters with the use of a barcode reader Make sure the reading of the ID has been completed with the barcode reader before output...

Page 147: ...ibration records For operating menus with keyboard data entry Bulk data input USB equipment multi connector Reference Page P 148 P 150 P 151 Precautions when connecting USB memories Check to make sure...

Page 148: ...CSV Saving the weighing values and sensitivity calibration records on the memory Sets whether the weighing values and sensitivity calibration records are to be saved on the memory or not 1 Call out th...

Page 149: ...the Contents of the Built in Memory P 87 Output Method Output Details Output Destination Setting Data USB Memory Setting Data USB Memory Weighing value USB Memory All All weighing values USB Memory W...

Page 150: ...correspond to the balance keys are listed below USB keyboards are effective when numerals and characters need to be entered This simplifies key operations for the balance and enables both data input...

Page 151: ...nnected to the balance with a USB cable as balance commands The method of transferring data that is loaded from the barcode reader needs to be set in advance 1 Call out the System settings 1 Press MEN...

Page 152: ...ent or other applications The product is designed so that automatic sensitivity adjustment is not carried out during specific application operation If you wish to carry out span calibration switch to...

Page 153: ...ixed screws P 26 Check the following and try again Do not touch the balance during calibration Avoid the following installation environments with vibrations with airflow with extreme temperature chang...

Page 154: ...ughly before fitting it back on the balance Main Balance Unit Soak a soft cloth with a neutral detergent wring the cloth out thoroughly and then wipe the balance When cleaning the inside of the weighi...

Page 155: ...cloth which has been lightly soaked in a neutral detergent and thorough wrung dry Do not use organic solvents chemical products and chemical wipes as they can damage the coating Cleaning brush Discha...

Page 156: ...rt shaft Draft shield inner plate option Pan Pan supporter Shield Plate Shield case Pan for fixing the multi stand Stage multi stand etc For semi micro models 2 Turn the knob on the inner side of the...

Page 157: ...ding to the steps below 1 Place both hands on the main body as shown in the figure 2 Insert fingers under the main body and slowly and gently lift Do not hold by the ceiling frame portion Securely hol...

Page 158: ...e minimum necessary Here are some examples for your reference Daily Inspection Reference Example 1 Daily Inspection Reference Example 2 Frequency of inspection Once per day Once to several times per d...

Page 159: ...e Repeatability Weigh a weight that corresponds to approximately half of the weighing capacity of the balance five to ten times and assess the dispersion in the weight readings obtained Eccentric erro...

Page 160: ...sen when selecting the weights to use for balance calibration The recommended weights with regard to the weighing capacity of the balance are listed below Balance Weighing Capacity Recommended Weights...

Page 161: ...n Unit Dimensions Approximately 212 W 411 D 345 H mm Approximately 212 W 367 D 345 H mm Weight Approximately 9 7 kg Approximately 8 6 kg Display Organic EL Display Dot Matrix Rated Power Supply DC 12V...

Page 162: ...Dimensions Approximately 212 W 411 D 345 H mm Approximately 212 W 367 D 345 H mm Weight Approximately 7 9 kg Approximately 7 0 kg Display Organic EL Display Dot Matrix Rated Power Supply DC 12V 1 0A...

Page 163: ...ing using weights equal to approximately 5 of the weighing capacity or 5 g at the Shimadzu Corporation factory The minimum display value will be affected by the environment in which the balance is ins...

Page 164: ...033 11 W AD series semi micro models only Adjustable Windbreak Plate glass S321 76034 01 W AD series Semi micro models only Ionizer AC adapter S321 73883 06 Ionizer AC cord Contact your distributer Io...

Page 165: ...d 10d 15d AA 10d 20d 30d 2 Repeatability inspection procedure Models with internal weights for calibration purposes are calibrated with those weights 1 Weights close to half of the capacity or a singl...

Page 166: ...ght is placed in the center 4 Instrumental Error Inspection Procedure 1 Four or more measurement points including the one close to the capacity are set Set these values while referring to the followin...

Page 167: ...on W AD W Series only Buffer solution preparation W AD W Series only Sample preparation W AD W Series only Menus that correspond with the applied measurement in use will be displayed Statistical calcu...

Page 168: ...ion information output USB saved data format W AD W Series only RS232C USB CAL key setting GLP output Timer CAL W AD W X Series only PSC W AD W X Series only 3 Adjustment of internal weight W AD W X S...

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