Shimadzu TW223L Instruction Manual Download Page 1

Electronic Balance 

Instruction Manual

TX223L

 

 

TX323L

 

 

TX423L

TX2202L

 

 

TX3202L

 

 

TX4202L

TXC323L

 

 

TXC623L

TXB222L

 

 

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TXB622L

 

 

TXB621L

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TW223L

 

 

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TWC323L

 

 

TWC623L

Name and Function of Components
Installation

Maintaining the Balance
Inspection
About Weights

What to Do If...
Responding to Messages...

Turning the Power ON and OFF
Backlight ON / OFF (TXB Only)
Changing the Password
GLP Output Function
Specifications
Maintenance Parts
List of Functions That Can Be Used  
in Combination
Menu Map

Outputting Weight Readings

Weighing

Selecting the Display
Ending Weighing

Menu Settings
Calibration
Functions Relating to Taring
Adjusting Response and Stability
Setting Units
Application Function Mode
Comparator Function
Connection and Communication  
with Peripheral Devices

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321-56867-21A
Sep. 2009

Summary of Contents for TW223L

Page 1: ...Backlight ON OFF TXB Only Changing the Password GLP Output Function Specifications Maintenance Parts List of Functions That Can Be Used in Combination Menu Map Outputting Weight Readings Weighing Sele...

Page 2: ...t of the content without permission of the company are strictly prohibited 2007 2009 Shimadzu Corporation All rights reserved Microsoft Windows Windows Vista and Excel are registered trademarks of Mic...

Page 3: ...improving operating convenience and making the balances easier to use These balances also feature a variety of other functions that make it more convenient for customers to use them for their own appl...

Page 4: ...rough the manual What You Can Do page 6 Search for what you want to do Menu Map page 150 Search quickly for the menu option you want to use Table of Contents page 14 Search for information based on it...

Page 5: ...symbol shown in the figure below appears at the head of the next page Index Notes Information to help use the balance correctly Explanation of terms The title of the previous page appears here Menu op...

Page 6: ...f a number of different samples items to be weighed powder liquid etc and to mix these samples according to a formula Formulation page 96 I want to check excess or deficiency with respect to a target...

Page 7: ...ntinuous Output Function page 108 I want to output data either immediately or after stabilization Output Timing Change Function page 129 I want to change the format of the decimal point comma or perio...

Page 8: ...You could sustain an electric shock or the product could operate abnormally If you believe that the balance has failed contact your Shimadzu representative Instructions Use the balance with the speci...

Page 9: ...e balance has to be stored for a long time store it in the packaging box in which it was delivered Instructions Install the balance on a strong and stable flat table or floor Placing the balance in an...

Page 10: ...10 This Declaration of Conformity is valid only for models that bear the CE mark on the main body of the balance...

Page 11: ...61000 4 5 Voltage Surge 1 kV line to line 2 kV line to ground EN 61000 4 6 Conducted RF Immunity 3 V EN 61000 4 8 Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity 1 A m EN 61000 4 11 Voltage Variations Dips In...

Page 12: ...Balance Agent software part of a comprehensive laboratory data management system Shimadzu CLASS Agent Ask your Shimadzu representative about it Shimadzu WindowsDirect When Shimadzu balances are integ...

Page 13: ...quipment is for industrial professional use only Contact Shimadzu service representative when the equipment has reached the end of its life They will advise you regarding the equipment take back With...

Page 14: ...e Balance 29 Turning the Power ON 31 Warming Up 33 Performing Span Calibration 34 2 USING THE BALANCE 38 Weighing 38 Outputting Weight Readings 40 Selecting the Display 41 Switching Units 41 Selecting...

Page 15: ...BRATION 54 Before Starting Calibration 54 Span Calibration and Adjustment 56 Calibration Check 60 Calibration of the Internal Weight TW Only 64 Leaving a Record of Calibration 67 Example Printout of a...

Page 16: ...uding Setting the Unit Weight 87 Counting Numbers of Pieces 90 Changing a Unit Weight or Adding a New Unit Weight 91 Percentage Weighing 92 Preparation for Percentage Weighing 92 Weighing Percentages...

Page 17: ...tput 106 Printing Outputting Automatically Auto Print Function 106 Printing Outputting Continuously Continuous Output Function 108 WindowsDirect Communication Function 111 What Is the WindowsDirect Co...

Page 18: ...ting the GLP Output Function 142 Setting a Balance ID 144 Specifications 145 TW TX Series 145 TXB Series 146 Maintenance Parts 147 TW TX Series 147 TXB Series 148 List of Functions That Can Be Used in...

Page 19: ...BEFORE WEIGHING USING THE BALANCE USING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION 19 MEMO...

Page 20: ...tion setting errors codes and other information page 23 Display panel Used to specify function settings and menu operations page 22 Menu operation keys The model name and serial number are stated here...

Page 21: ...page 23 Display panel Used to specify function settings and menu operations page 22 Menu operation keys The model name and serial number are stated here Product label Place the object to be weighed on...

Page 22: ...ast Confirms and sets the displayed entry 6 UNIT In the weighing mode Used to select the unit When piece counting Displays the unit weight When performing percentage weighing Displays the reference we...

Page 23: ...s symbol Lit when the weight reading is negative Ready symbol Lit during the standby mode TW TX Series only During weighing lit to indicate the ready to weigh status for example when using the formula...

Page 24: ...or trouble Instructions Use the correct power supply and voltage with the balance Using an incorrect power supply or voltage with the balance will lead to fire or trouble with the balance Note also t...

Page 25: ...ollowing Extreme temperature changes Vibration from surroundings or nearby equipment Direct sunlight Dust electromagnetic waves or a magnetic field Instructions Install the balance on a strong and sta...

Page 26: ...damaged The numbers in the boxes indicate the quantity of each item TX Series large pan model TX 2L Instruction manual 1 Menu map sheet 1 Balance main body 1 Pan 1 Pan supporter cap 4 TW TX Series sma...

Page 27: ...1L Balance main body 1 Menu map sheet 1 Pan supporter 1 Pan ring 1 Pan 1 Balance main body 1 Pan 1 Pan supporter 1 Pan ring 1 Instruction manual 1 Installing the Components The procedure for fitting...

Page 28: ...TXB Series common to large pan models and small pan models 1 Fit the pan ring Align the two pan ring notches with the left and right on the balance main body and engage the four projections on the pan...

Page 29: ...eft and right at the back but they are used in an auxiliary role to prevent the balance from tilting when a heavy sample is placed on the pan Operation of the level screws Turning the level screws clo...

Page 30: ...ame direction at the same time to center the air bubble in the level in the front back direction Adjust so as to bring the air bubble into the center of the circle On turning the two level screws at t...

Page 31: ...s indicated below ending with the OFF display The first information displayed is the software version number Depending on the product this may differ from the example shown below This is the balance s...

Page 32: ...sly in the direction indicated by the arrows The cover will come off Caution Prohibitions Do not open covers where a seal is affixed On no account open the covers inside the battery compartment that h...

Page 33: ...must ensure that it is in a stable state When stabilizing the balance it is important that its temperature is stable Put the balance in weighing mode for example showing the gram display and leave it...

Page 34: ...ally If BUSY is displayed There is something placed on the pan When this item is taken off the pan span calibration will start automatically To cancel scan calibration press If ERR H is displayed See...

Page 35: ...ower on and start it up correctly so that the internal weight is correctly held TX TXB Series 1 Press The weight value will flash If WAIT is displayed The calibration record is being output When outpu...

Page 36: ...ue display changes to a flashing zero If ERR C is displayed Span calibration was not completed for one of the following reasons There is too large a discrepancy between the zero point of the balance a...

Page 37: ...splay changes to a flashing zero Shut the glass door fully After placing a weight on the pan or removing a weight from the pan check that the glass door is fully shut 4 Take the calibration weight off...

Page 38: ...indication all segments lit or ready symbol lit Press any key The application function mode is established Press A menu indication is displayed Press for about 3 seconds The balance is accepting numer...

Page 39: ...door of the windbreak place the sample item to be weighed on the pan and shut the glass door again 5 When the display has stabilized the stability mark lights up read the display Shut the glass door f...

Page 40: ...e GLP output function page 142 is set to OFF only the weight reading is output When the GLP output function page 142 is set to ON the following information is output SHIMADZU CORP D465412345 300 000g...

Page 41: ...ected the characters and symbols that indicate the units don t light up Unit display after restarting When the power is turned off and back on the balance starts up displaying the units that were in u...

Page 42: ...he ER 50 EP 60A electronic printer old type Do not select comma The printer may not print it correctly 4 Confirm and return to the weighing mode SET The way the decimal is displayed has now changed Se...

Page 43: ...us in which the balance stands by saving electricity although it can still be used right away On pressing in the weighing mode the display is turned off the ready symbol is lit and the power saving st...

Page 44: ...ing Weighing 2 USING THE BALANCE Caution Prohibitions While WAIT or SET is displayed on no account disconnect the AC adaptor or remove the batteries There is a risk that data in the scale will be corr...

Page 45: ...BEFORE WEIGHING USING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION USING THE BALANCE 45 MEMO...

Page 46: ...y be displayed in weighing mode You can open each menu group by pressing the various operation keys and menu operation keys Press and hold for about 3 seconds Unit setting menu Press and hold for abou...

Page 47: ...menu operations in a simplified form Press or a number of times to search for the next menu option Press to confirm Press to proceed to the next menu option User operations Flow of menu operations Pr...

Page 48: ...operating procedure for entering numerical values see Entering Numerical Values page 49 For a menu option that is already set the stability mark appears in the menu display 3 Confirm and return to th...

Page 49: ...lue of the digit to be entered the flashing digit Pressing this key while the decimal point is flashing shifts the decimal point to the right Shifts the digit to be entered the flashing digit one digi...

Page 50: ...on of the decimal point one digit to the left to change the displayed value from 100 000 to 10 0000 1 Establish the numeric value entry mode the number symbol lights and the leftmost digit highest dig...

Page 51: ...and on the menu map sheet 1 Press in the weighing mode This opens the main menu 2 Select menu reset TOOLS SYSTEM RESET OK 3 Enter the password The password is set to 9999 before shipment If the defaul...

Page 52: ...ries the balance doesn t go into the standby mode If the OFF display doesn t appear see Setting the Startup Display page 139 2 Enter the password Entering Numerical Values page 49 3 Press The password...

Page 53: ...COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES page 106 2 Press in the weighing mode This opens the main menu 3 Select output of menu setting information TOOLS SYSTEM COND OUT OK To output the settings proceed...

Page 54: ...ty using either the internal weight TW only or the external weight Drift in the sensitivity is corrected default setting Calibration check Investigate the drift in the balance s sensitivity by using e...

Page 55: ...rn to the weighing mode SET Span calibration or calibration check whichever was selected in step 2 is set for and the balance returns to the weighing mode When executing span calibration see Span Cali...

Page 56: ...something placed on the pan When this item is taken off the pan the span calibration will start automatically To cancel the span calibration press If ERR H is displayed See Responding to Messages page...

Page 57: ...mode When the GLP output function page 142 has been set to ON initially the indication WAIT is displayed then the balance model name and other information is output After a little while the weight sy...

Page 58: ...flashing weight value display changes to a flashing zero 4 Take the calibration weight off the pan END will be displayed and the balance will return to the weighing mode If ERR C is displayed Calibrat...

Page 59: ...or in the windbreak remove the weight from the pan and shut the glass door again END will be displayed and the balance will return to the weighing mode With the TWC 3L TXC 3L Avoid doing the following...

Page 60: ...ill be displayed If WAIT is displayed The calibration record is being output When output has finished span calibration will start automatically If BUSY is displayed There is something placed on the pa...

Page 61: ...the internal weight Press and redo the operation from the beginning If even on doing this the same display reappears calibrate the internal weight page 64 2 Press END will be displayed The sensitivit...

Page 62: ...series If no operation is performed within 60 seconds ERR C calibration error is displayed Press with the TXB series and repeat the operation from the beginning 2 Enter the calibration weight value I...

Page 63: ...and repeat the operation from the beginning 4 Take the calibration weight off the pan The sensitivity drift is displayed If there is no need to change the sensitivity drift On pressing with the TXB s...

Page 64: ...ion of the internal weight CAL EXE P CAL 3 Enter the administrator s password Entering Numerical Values page 49 Changing the Password page 141 4 Press The password is acknowledged and the reference we...

Page 65: ...t values that can be used refer to Specifications page 145 6 Place the weight on the pan Wait until the flashing weight value indication changes to a flashing zero indication If ERR C is displayed The...

Page 66: ...aced on the pan The pan is not on the balance There is too large a discrepancy in the value of the internal weight Press and repeat the operation from the beginning END is displayed then span calibrat...

Page 67: ...ut to a PC The output calibration record includes the following items D465412345 300 000g 300 001g 300 000g Example printout from printer When the GLP output function is set to ON Weight used Balance...

Page 68: ...u 2 Select the GLP output function GLP OUT Stability Mark GLP Output Function Lit ON Unlit OFF 3 Change the setting Pressing alternately sets the ON and OFF settings SET 4 Return to the weighing mode...

Page 69: ...ID for each balance which will be indicated as part of calibration records output 1 Press in the weighing mode This opens the main menu 2 Select setting of a balance ID TOOLS SYSTEM BAL ID 3 Enter th...

Page 70: ...ro point that occurs as a result of material left on the pan after measurement is automatically compensated for page 72 Auto tare function After outputting a weight reading taring is executed automati...

Page 71: ...it goes OFF 2 Press This opens the main menu Setting from the zero taring menu You can also press for about 3 seconds and make the setting from the zero taring menu 3 Select the zero tracking function...

Page 72: ...go to step 3 Press and go to step 4 Unlit ID is OFF Press and go to step 3 Go to step 4 3 Enter the value for the range for automatic compensation to the zero point auto zero range Enter the zero ran...

Page 73: ...selected change update the setting for the zero range value by following the procedure from step 1 while these new units are displayed The upper limit value for the zero range is 99 d 1 d is the mini...

Page 74: ...aring menu 2 Select the auto tare function A TARE Stability Mark Auto Tare Function Lit ON Unlit OFF 3 Change the setting Pressing alternately sets the ON and OFF settings SET 4 Return to the weighing...

Page 75: ...about 3 seconds in the weighing mode This opens the zero taring menu 2 Select the zero tare timing change function TARE F SOON Stability Mark Zero Tare Timing Change Function Lit The balance doesn t w...

Page 76: ...and stability can be changed in stages by pressing and Easy Setting of Response and Stability page 78 Adjusting the stability mark The conditions for making the stability mark light up the stability...

Page 77: ...the main menu 2 Select the general weighing mode STAND SET The balance has been set in the general weighing mode Selecting the Pouring Mode This is the weighing mode suited to pouring out a sample su...

Page 78: ...Easy setting indicator Press The more times you press this key the further the level indicator moves to the R side increasing the response of the display in stages Operation Press The more times you...

Page 79: ...g to stability detection the weight reading may change while the stability mark remains lit or the stability mark may light temporarily and then the weight reading may change Setting the Stability Det...

Page 80: ...mark lights can be set in accordance with the application and required accuracy Effect of speeding up the timing for lighting up of the stability mark At the same time as stability is detected the st...

Page 81: ...tability Mark Lighting Timing Lit Fast Unlit Standard 4 Change the stability mark lighting timing Pressing alternately sets the fast and standard settings SET 5 Return to the weighing mode S T B M K S...

Page 82: ...mesghal 4 6083 0 216999 o parts pound 0 88592 1 12877 B baht 15 2 0 0657895 S sawaran 7 999 0 1250156 Ks kyats 16 606 0 0602191 T tola 11 664 0 0857339 User 7 Can be set as required by the user 7 1 I...

Page 83: ...up and check if the stability mark is displayed or not Select the units Stability Mark Registering Units Lit ON Unlit OFF 3 Change the setting for units Pressing alternately sets the ON and OFF setti...

Page 84: ...ss and go to step 3 Press and go to step 5 Unlit Cancelled and go to step 3 Go to step 5 3 Select setting of the conversion factor CONV K 4 Enter the conversion factor Enter the conversion factor SET...

Page 85: ...he setting by replacing steps 3 and 4 of the conversion factor procedure page 84 with the following procedure 3 Select setting of the minimum indication MIN D 4 Enter the minimum indication Enter the...

Page 86: ...ing mode gram or other unit indication and the application function mode in use It can be used in combination with the comparator function page 102 If the power is turned OFF and back ON the balance w...

Page 87: ...he unit weight there may be a large counting error To minimize the counting error In step 5 of Preparation for Piece Counting make the number of pieces used for setting the unit weight as large as pos...

Page 88: ...tart piece counting right away Counting Numbers of Pieces page 90 5 Select the number of pieces used for setting Select the number of pieces used for setting Number of pieces used for setting The numb...

Page 89: ...counted corresponding to the selected number of pieces used for setting into the container 8 Check that the stability mark lights up then confirm SET The unit weight will be set and the number of pie...

Page 90: ...or the selected item number To make this setting follow the procedure in Changing a Unit Weight or Adding a New Unit Weight page 91 3 Place a container on the pan and press The balance will be tared 4...

Page 91: ...unit weight Each time you press for about 3 seconds the next item number is displayed Counting Numbers of Pieces page 90 3 Press The number of pieces used for setting will be displayed 4 Select the nu...

Page 92: ...choice Preparation for Percentage Weighing 1 Press in the weighing mode This opens the main menu 2 Select percentage weighing APL FUNC PERCENT SET The setting beyond this point differs depending on th...

Page 93: ...t updating the percentage reference value the following steps are not necessary Weighing Percentages page 95 4 Select 100 reference setting 100 REF 5 Place the container on the pan and press The balan...

Page 94: ...sary Weighing Percentages page 95 4 Enter a percentage value of your choice OPT REF Enter the percentage value Entering Numerical Values page 49 5 Place the container on the pan and press The balance...

Page 95: ...alance will be tared 3 Insert the sample item to be measured into the container A percentage value obtained by conversion based on the set reference percentage value and reference weight is displayed...

Page 96: ...e to the formulation mode APL FUNC FORMULA SET The balance is now ready to weigh If necessary set output of the component numbers and output of the gross weight Outputting Component Numbers page 99 Ou...

Page 97: ...n of formulation press with the TXB series The total of the individual weight values up to this point gross weight is displayed and the balance returns to the ready to weigh status To output the gross...

Page 98: ...gh status When weighing is in progress On pressing The gross weight of the components weighed up to that point is displayed for about 2 seconds Example printout from printer When the GLP output functi...

Page 99: ...UM Stability Mark Outputting Component Numbers Lit ON Unlit OFF 3 Change the output setting Pressing alternately sets ON and OFF for the output setting SET 4 Return to ready to weigh status E L M N U...

Page 100: ...is not established Perform steps 1 and 2 of formulation page 96 2 Select gross weight output setting TOTAL Stability Mark Outputting the Gross Weight Lit ON Unlit OFF 3 Change the output setting Press...

Page 101: ...BEFORE WEIGHING MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION USING THE BALANCE USING MORE CONVENIENTLY 101 MEMO...

Page 102: ...er of these modes according to the environment of use and application Target mode After setting a target value and a tolerance range with respect to that target value excesses and deficits in relation...

Page 103: ...ainer Excess or deficiency is determined according to the the following conditions Condition Judgment Comparator Symbol Over the target value range Large difference with respect to the target value fl...

Page 104: ...e pass range upper limit value and lower limit value and the checkweighing range lower limit value and checkweighing range upper limit value Entering Numerical Values page 49 To enter the pass range u...

Page 105: ...ghing mode 5 Place the container on the pan and press The balance will be tared 6 Insert the sample item to be measured into the container Pass or fail determination is based on the following conditio...

Page 106: ...ion Pass in Checkweighing Mode Explanation Mode 1 L D When stability is detected with a positive value the value is output Mode 2 L D U L When stability is detected with a positive or negative value t...

Page 107: ...rn requirement After the previous sample item to be weighed has been removed from the pan the weight reading must fall below the zero value and stability must be achieved before the next sample is pla...

Page 108: ...utputting Continuously Continuous Output Function This function allows displayed weight readings to be automatically output continuously in the same timing as the display refresh cycle approximately 1...

Page 109: ...ion MANU Pressing alternately sets the ON and OFF settings SET 5 Set whether the non averaged value is output as a continuous output value MANU NO FIL Pressing alternately sets the ON and OFF settings...

Page 110: ...ting the continuous output function To pause the function press with the TXB series To restart it press When OFF is set for MANU in step 4 MANU is set to ON when with the TXB series is pressed and the...

Page 111: ...as described in User Specified Settings page 126 To control the balance from a PC you must use command codes for programming page 120 not the WindowsDirect function A dedicated tool is required in ord...

Page 112: ...cal value Tab WIN U Numerical value unit symbol Tab 3 Confirm and return to the weighing mode SET This completes the setting procedure at the balance When the function is set the Win symbol lights up...

Page 113: ...rn on the power to the PC 2 Click start Settings Control Panel 3 Click Accessibility Options in the Control Panel The Accessibility Options screen will be displayed 4 Enter a check mark at Use Serial...

Page 114: ...tions window 8 Click Apply Wait a short time until the Apply character color fades 9 Click OK This completes the settings at the PC When the RS 232C port is used for another purpose Once a serial key...

Page 115: ...el or another application such as Notepad Key entry will be enabled and the cursor will be displayed at the position where entry is possible 4 Press on the balance The numerical value displayed on the...

Page 116: ...unication function won t work after I restart the PC A2 Some PCs don t recognize that a serial key device has been set when they start up For details on how to deal with this contact your Shimadzu rep...

Page 117: ...accessory RS 232C cable described below do not guarantee normal operation with all types of PC When using the WindowsDirect communication function see WindowsDirect Communication Function page 111 Ca...

Page 118: ...h for this example 12 bytes 1 2 3 4 Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ASCII code 2DH 20H 31H 32H 33H 2EH 34H 35H 36H 67H 20H 0DH Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 g C R No Position Explanation 1 Position 1 sign If t...

Page 119: ...ordingly the data length is increased by one byte When there is OL or OL overload output The data format when OL is included is shown below Data length for this example 12 bytes Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 120: ...R This sets 1234 as the balance ID Example 3 UW1 1 2 3 C R Example for models with two places after the decimal point This sets 1 23 g as the unit weight for piece counting 1 Example 4 UW1 0 0 0 C R...

Page 121: ...rinter printing of any required character string To print with the printer Only use upper case letters of the alphabet numerals and some symbols including the decimal point and signs and limit the str...

Page 122: ...een set with command UWo however the value set with the command is used for calculations Other functions Command Function Comparator TRGT Establishes the target mode TARGET XX XX Sets the target in th...

Page 123: ...illigram units only accepted by models capable of displaying 0 001 g kg Sets kilogram units ct Sets carat units mom Sets momme units CUo Sets cancels user specified units o 0 Cancel 1 Set UCOFF X XXXX...

Page 124: ...he printer instruction manuals When using a printer connect it to the balance by following the procedure below 1 Turn off the power to the balance and the printer 2 Using the cable supplied as an acce...

Page 125: ...communication speed 300 1200 1200 2400 1200 2400 Any required setting Parity bit length None 8 None 8 None 8 Even 7 Odd 7 Even 7 Any required setting Stop bit 1 1 1 2 2 2 Any required setting Handsha...

Page 126: ...ation setting COMM SET Select the mode SET 3 Return to the weighing mode User Specified Settings In this setting each of the communication settings can be set according to the user s requirements 1 Pr...

Page 127: ...00 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19 2k bps 38 4k bps Setting the parity bit length PARITY Select the parity SET Indication pP NONE ppP ODD ppP EVEN Parity bit length No parity 8 bit length Odd parity...

Page 128: ...format as used by Mettler balances S This is the same format as used by Sartorius balances This is a format that allows the leading bytes and number of send data to be set freely The leading bytes can...

Page 129: ...ge function APL PRN PRINT F Stability Mark Output Timing Change Function Lit When immediate output is set Unlit When output after stability is set 3 Change the setting Pressing alternately selects imm...

Page 130: ...organic solvents chemical agents or cloths impregnated with chemicals since they will damage the coating of the balance and the display panel If the balance is used in an environment where it gets di...

Page 131: ...rack it Take care not to injure your hands on the door rail Exercise due care when handling broken glass 1 Remove the pan and pan supporter 2 Turn the knob on the inner side of the handle to remove th...

Page 132: ...cessary 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 day as requir...

Page 133: ...eatability 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 error Ass...

Page 134: ...wing table Selecting the class of weight As the main form of classification weights are normally divided into classes according to their degree of accuracy Select the most appropriate class of weights...

Page 135: ...r balances with different weighing capacities Weighing Capacity of Balance Recommended Weight of Weight for Calibration 64 g 320 ct 60 g 50 g 10 g 124 g 620 ct 100 g 220 g 200 g 320 g 300 g 200 g 100...

Page 136: ...off Fit the pan supporter caps TX series large pan models only Page 27 The protective in use cover is touching the pan When using the protective in use cover make sure that it is fitted snugly against...

Page 137: ...he error occurred Enter the correct numerical value Page 49 ERR W Operation error The operation used is wrong After the error is displayed the balance returns to the status immediately before the erro...

Page 138: ...do Stability Mark Auto Power Off Function To Set Update To Cancel Lit ON Press and go to step 3 Press and go to step 4 Unlit OFF Press and go to step 3 Go to step 4 3 Enter the time in minutes Enter t...

Page 139: ...mode All segments lit After the power is turned on the balance stops with the OFF display When any of the keys is pressed during the OFF display the balance stops with all display segments lit Pressin...

Page 140: ...sets the ON and OFF settings SET 4 Return to the weighing mode Backlight auto OFF Even when the backlight setting is made ON lit the backlight automatically goes off if there is no key operation or c...

Page 141: ...e This opens the main menu 2 Select the password TOOLS SYSTEM PASS WRD 3 Enter the current password Enter the current password 4 Enter the new password OK Enter the current password Entering Numerical...

Page 142: ...g TX323L Balance model name Weight reading The person who carried out measurement signs here Name of manufacturer Balance ID Balance serial number Setting the GLP Output Function 1 Press for about 3 s...

Page 143: ...nter See the setting conditions below Handshake Settings in the Communication Settings page 126 Rough Time Required for Output of One Weight Reading Printer Only PC Only Both Printer and PC used OFF A...

Page 144: ...the balance ID to calibration records page 67 and weight reading outputs 1 Press in the weighing mode This opens the main menu 2 Select setting of a balance ID TOOLS SYSTEM BAL ID 3 Enter the require...

Page 145: ...1 g 0 01 g Linearity 0 0004 g 0 002 g 0 02 g Response time 1 3 0 seconds 2 5 seconds Ambient temperature 5 40 C Temperature coefficient for sensitivity 10 30 C 3 ppm C Pan size mm Approx f80 Approx f1...

Page 146: ...continuous use Back light off 2 I O terminal RS 232C DATA I O Model Name TXB4201L TXB6201L TXB621L TXB6200L Weighing capacity 4200 g 6200 g 620 g 6200 g Minimum Indication 0 1 g 1 g Range of external...

Page 147: ...321 64583 01 TW TX series small pan for carat use Glass door ASSY left 321 64583 02 TW TX series small pan for carat use Glass door ASSY top 321 64581 TW TX series small pan for carat use Mounting kn...

Page 148: ...t type can be used with the WindowsDirect communication function Electronic printer EP 90 321 62675 10 The EP 80 with a numeric keypad RS 232C cable 321 61967 D Sub 9 pin for DOS V length 1 5 m USB se...

Page 149: ...nction Continuous Output Auto Print Output Timing Change Function GLP output function Application Function Mode Piece Counting Percentage Weighing Formulation Comparator Target Mode Checkweighing Mode...

Page 150: ...d of operation of the menu see 3 MENU SETTINGS page 46 Reading the Menu Map Conventions Used in the Menu Map Explanation of Operation Press or to search for the menu option Press to proceed to the nex...

Page 151: ...range START Start display COND OUT Menu settings output PASS WRD Password BC LIT Backlight TXB series only AUTO OFF Auto power off SAMPLE Item number SAMPLE Item number SAMPLE Item number SAMPLE Item...

Page 152: ...ied settings WIN U WIN WindowsDirect communication function WIN WIN U AUTO PRN Auto print function APL PRN Application output LD UL On Ld LD UL Z On 0Ld LD OK On OK LD On Ld LD Z On 0Ld Z RET Zero ret...

Page 153: ...cted on the TWC L and TXC L UNIT ct Calibration Menu Press for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode P 142 P 64 CAL EXE Calibration GLP OUT GLP output function E TEST E CAL P 62 P 57 Calibration of the...

Page 154: ...Easy setting indicator 23 78 Echo back 121 Entering numerical values 49 ERR 137 Error 137 F Formulation 96 Formulation symbol 23 96 FUNC 22 Symbol OL 137 Number 100 reference 92 Alphabets A Adjusting...

Page 155: ...put timing 107 Output timing change function 129 Outputting the gross weight 100 P P CAL 64 Parity 127 Pass range lower limit value 104 Pass range upper limit value 104 Password 141 G General weighing...

Page 156: ...Zero tracking symbol 23 71 P Percentage of the reference weight 92 Percentage weighing 95 Percentage weighing symbol 23 95 Periodic inspections 133 Piece counting mode 90 Piece counting symbol 23 90...

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