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Notation Conventions

   Safety Precautions

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  Introduction

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  Name and Function of Components

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2.1 Components 

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2.2 Key Panel and Operation 

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2.3 Balance Display and Function 

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  Specifications

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  Installation

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4.1 Choosing the Installation Site 

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4.2 Unpacking and Delivery Inspection 

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4.3 Installation 

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4.4 Turning ON the Power 

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4.5 Span Calibration 

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  Basic Operation

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5.1 Weighing 

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5.2 Changing the Unit Display 

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  WindowsDirect Function

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6.1 Introduction: Experience it! 

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6.2 Set Up WindowsDirect 

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6.2.1 Setting Up the Balance 

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6.2.2 Cable Connection 

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6.2.3 Setting Up the Computer 

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6.2.4 Start and Checking Operation 

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6.3 Troubleshooting

 

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  Menu Item Selection

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7.1 What is the Menu? 

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7.2 Menu Map 

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7.3 Menu Item Selection Procedure 

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7.4 Setting Numeric Values 

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7.5 Related Useful Functions 

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7.5.1 Last Menu Recall 

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Contents

Summary of Contents for UW2200H

Page 1: ...M054 E117D Read These Pages Before Installation Electronic Balance Instruction Manual UW series UX series READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATION SAVE THIS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...nformation needed to properly use the balance Item Description 1 2 3 Indicates the step number in a procedure or a sequence of changes in the balance display key Indicates the operation key on the bal...

Page 3: ...ronments or where it may be splashed by water Ensure that the power supply voltage meets the indicated range of the AC adapter Handle the balance carefully The balance is a precision instrument of sol...

Page 4: ...ective 89 336 EEC amended by 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC EN55022 1994 A1 1995 A2 1997 Class B EN55024 1998 EN61000 3 2 1995 A1 1998 A2 1998 EN61000 3 3 1995 Low Voltage directive 73 23 EEC amended by 93 68 EE...

Page 5: ...pre hensive laboratory data management system Shimadzu CLASS Agent Ask your Shimadzu representative about it Shimadzu WindowsDirect When Shimadzu balances are integrated with laboratory software by me...

Page 6: ...1 4 5 Span Calibration 12 5 Basic Operation 14 5 1 Weighing 14 5 2 Changing the Unit Display 15 6 WindowsDirect Function 16 6 1 Introduction Experience it 16 6 2 Set Up WindowsDirect 16 6 2 1 Setting...

Page 7: ...ghts 34 10 2 4 Calibration Check Using External Weights 35 10 3 Calibration Setting 36 10 3 1 Selecting the Calibration Type 36 10 3 2 PSC Fully automatic Calibration UW series only 36 10 3 3 Clock CA...

Page 8: ...Memory and Zeroing 59 14 6 Animal Weighing 60 15 Connecting Peripheral Instruments 62 15 1 Electronic Printer EP 50 EP 60A 62 15 2 Personal Computer RS 232C 63 15 2 1 Connecting the Cable 63 15 2 2 D...

Page 9: ...A 2 Standard Accessories and Maintenance Parts List 85 A 3 Optional Accessories List 86 A 4 Specifications of the RS 232C Connector 87 A 5 Table of Unit Conversion Constants 88 A 6 Performance Checks...

Page 10: ...application development without compromising compliance or data security The UW series balance incorporates a motor driven built in calibration weight that can automatically calibrate sensitivity with...

Page 11: ...pports the object to be weighed Main body Display panel Shows weighed result information on programming function indicates current setting working function necessary operation and error message Operat...

Page 12: ...des Exits the application function and returns to the mass display CAL Enters span calibration or menu item selection 1 Displays the last menu item that was set Last menu recall O T Tares the balance...

Page 13: ...layed numeric value is not a mass value Communication symbol Illuminates during communication to external equipment through the RS 232C or DATA I O connector In menu selection indicates setting relate...

Page 14: ...232C Features WindowsDirect PSC Clock CAL GLP GMP ISO conformance Analog display display PCS User unit Animal weighing Specific gravity measurement S W Checkweighing UX Series Model UX220H UX420H UX62...

Page 15: ...he attached AC adapter is used properly If this is not possible an optional battery pack is available as a special accessory Verify that the supply power voltage conforms to that indicated on the AC a...

Page 16: ...perature temperature changes or humidity Corrosive or flammable gasses Dust wind electromagnetic waves or magnetic fields Large capacity balances should be installed on a sturdy floor and table that c...

Page 17: ...an model Minimum display 0 01g Small pan model Minimum display 0 001g Balance main body 1 1 1 Pan support cap 4 4 4 Pan 1 1 1 AC adapter 1 1 1 Protective in use cover 1 1 1 Windbreak set 0 0 1 Instruc...

Page 18: ...e in use cover remove the paper to expose the double sided tapes on it and place it on the balance main body Press firm so that the cover does not touch the pan The shape of the protective in use cove...

Page 19: ...nsert the four pan supporter caps into the holes in the top of the balance Place the pan on top of them Positioners of the pan must fit pan supporter caps in this operation 6 Before mounting the windb...

Page 20: ...whole lighting oFF CHE 5 and CHE 4 are not displayed for the UX series 3 Press POWER key The whole display illumi nates and then the display changes to indicate the gram display The backlight is illum...

Page 21: ...area isolated from the normal traffic flow UW series Span Calibration Using the Built in Weight 1 Verify that the balance is in gram display and that the pan is empty 2 Press the CAL key once i CAL i...

Page 22: ...t to be loaded is displayed and blinks 4 Load the indicated calibration weight and press the O T key 5 When the zero display blinks unload the weight from the pan and press the O T key Set is dis play...

Page 23: ...key to zero the display This operation is called taring 3 Place the object to be weighed on the pan 4 Read the displayed value after the stability mark is displayed Error Displays During Weighing Over...

Page 24: ...the unit display changes sequentially among those set up in 12 1 Unit Display Set up Gram and PCS have been set up before delivery Notes Before a unit can be displayed it must be registered in 12 1 U...

Page 25: ...1 Setting Up the Balance 1 Press the MENU key twice from the gram dis play Setwin appears 2 Press the O T key Verify the stability mark is illuminated with Setwin display All the communi cation settin...

Page 26: ...uter and start Windows 2 Click Start choose Settings and Control Panel 3 Select Accessibility Options 4 Verify that there are no check marks for any items on all five tabs including General 5 Put a ch...

Page 27: ...personal computer Serial port any one of COM1 to 4 Usually COM1 8 Select a Baud rate of 300 9 Click OK 10 Click Apply and wait 11 Click OK 12 Click Start point to Shut Down then select Restart the co...

Page 28: ...hat the numeric value displayed on the bal ance appears at the cursor position on the screen of computer The effect is the same as typing the value from the computer keyboard and pressing the ENTER ke...

Page 29: ...e to use this function or some features may be limited Shimadzu does not guarantee that this function can be used on all computers without any problems currently or in the future Shimadzu is not liabl...

Page 30: ...before touching the keyboard or the mouse Notes This function may generate incorrect data when the displayed value is not a weight value i e error code or time The unit designation is not transmitted...

Page 31: ...r Menu Item selection is used to program these functions 7 2 Menu Map The menu of the UW UX balance consists of seven groups and four levels The Menu Map shows the structure clearly with menu item num...

Page 32: ...4 Press and hold the POWER key to return to the gram display Example Select Stability Detection Band 4 counts The menu item number is on the Menu Map 1 Press the CAL key 5 times from the gram dis play...

Page 33: ...time the balance is used Once the contents of the menu are set they are stored even if the balance is turned OFF or if the power is disconnected Major Menu Description Menu Group Symbol that blinks at...

Page 34: ...ssfully saved Err is displayed when the balance failed to save the value 4 Press the POWER key to stop numeric entry Abort is displayed briefly and the display returns to the menu one level up Use the...

Page 35: ...escribes how to reset the menu and return to the default settings Default settings are indicated with the symbol in the Menu Map Select menu item to reset the menu 1 In the gram display press the CAL...

Page 36: ...the balance 1 Connect the balance to the power 2 Press the CAL key during oFF display LoCKEd is displayed to indicate that the menu is locked Menu access is denied and Err 22 is displayed when the use...

Page 37: ...ss the O T key 8 2 Time Select menu item and set the time in the 24 hour system using the UNIT and PRINT keys then press the O T key Example 1 23 in the afternoon is set as 13 23 63 Example Notes The...

Page 38: ...select menu item Notes Convenient Functions of Time Display The following functions are available when the time is displayed during stand by Seconds display function Press the UNIT key to enable the d...

Page 39: ...o the upper areas of the scale indicates that the load on the pan is close to the weighing capacity 2 To display no bar graph select menu item 9 2 Changing the Minimum Display Digit 10d 1d It is possi...

Page 40: ...user Terms used in this manual Span Calibration Adjustment of the balance to specifications using two weight values zero and an appropriate value for the balance capacity Calibration Check Comparing...

Page 41: ...d return to mass display and select menu item 3 Press the O T key After i CAL3 i CAL2 i CAL1 Set CALEnd the mass display will appear indicating the com pletion of span calibration Notes Setting before...

Page 42: ...g at the last span calibra tion 4 To perform span calibration change the d value to zero by pressing the CAL key Otherwise Press the O T key to avoid chang ing the d value to zero Pressing the POWER k...

Page 43: ...displayed and blinks 4 Load the indicated calibration weight and press the O T key 5 Shortly zero display blinks Unload the weight from the pan and press the O T key SEt is displayed briefly to indic...

Page 44: ...o the d xxx display xxx indicates a numeric value 6 To perform span calibration change the d value to zero by pressing the CAL key Otherwise press the O T key to avoid changing the d value to zero Pre...

Page 45: ...lect menu item To set up Calibration check using external weights Select menu item 10 3 2 PSC Fully automatic Calibration UW series only With the PSC function span calibration is performed automatical...

Page 46: ...he O T key The set time will be stored 4 Proceed to next time setting by the MENU key or return by the POWER key Skipping Clock CAL If Clock CAL starts while the balance is in use press the POWER key...

Page 47: ...assword using the UNIT and PRINT keys then press the O T key The default password is 9999 set at shipment or upon menu reset After PCAL 3 is displayed the value of the stan dard weight to be loaded bl...

Page 48: ...ectly calibrating the built in calibration weight Select menu item The numerical setting display appears Enter a 4 digit number from 0000 to 9999 Refer to 7 4 for numerical input Notes SEt is displaye...

Page 49: ...ation report as for GLP GMP or ISO9000 An electronic printer optional accessory is required to print the report To create calibration report Select menu item To turn off calibration report function Se...

Page 50: ...ess special circumstances exist Pouring mode Select menu item This mode is only suitable for constant volume weighing of liquids or fluids This mode is very sensitive to wind and vibration Standard mo...

Page 51: ...ng as possible To turn ON this function Select menu item To turn OFF this function Select menu item Note Use 16 counts to 64 counts only when the Auto Print function is used and it is therefore requir...

Page 52: ...by selecting menu from to For details of PCS and specific gravity measure ment refer to 13 3 and 14 1 to 14 2 Error Display Example When menu item carat has been selected 58 54 62 Notes For the unit n...

Page 53: ...to the 100 value This value must be equivalent to 100 counts or more in the g unit 3 When the stability mark illuminates press the CAL key SEt is displayed briefly and the reference sam ple weight is...

Page 54: ...arget mode and full scale mode Only one of them can be used at a time Refer to 9 1 for the full scale mode and the no bar graph display Upon selection of either the checkweighing mode or the target mo...

Page 55: ...2 Use this mode for classification based on the sample weight The display looks like a bar graph but also includes a checkweighing function 1 Select menu map item 2 Set the upper threshold value which...

Page 56: ...value that is acceptable The target will be indicated as the center line in the analog display The limits will be indicated as triangle marks A moving bar represents the current weight on the pan 1 Se...

Page 57: ...Every time the CAL key is pressed the dis play sequentially changes as Ld 5pcs Ld 200pcs Ld 5pcs The default setting is Ld 10pcs Press the O T key when the display is equiva lent to the number of load...

Page 58: ...nless the display has returned to a value within the Zero Range by unloading the sample or pressing the O T key Print on loading and on zero Select menu item Load the sample when the value displayed i...

Page 59: ...ome of the application functions as a reference to identify whether the sample is loaded If the display is within the Zero Range the balance determines that a sample is not loaded If the dis play goes...

Page 60: ...o load becomes Pretare Zero Range during gram display The Zero Range function works as expected when attempting to weigh and Auto Print the mass of a bottled sample during gram display Notes While the...

Page 61: ...t menu item 2 Set the Pretare value Refer to 7 4 for numeri cal value input Notes If the weight of the tare container varies accurate measurement with Pretaring Value function cannot made Pretaring Va...

Page 62: ...ecific gravity measurement refers to the measurement of the sample solid weight in the air and in a liquid of known specific gravity or density and the calculation of the sample specific gravity or de...

Page 63: ...L may be displayed but this does not indi cate a malfunction 8 Load the sample on the hanging pan immersed in the liquid The specific gravity or density of the sample is displayed 9 Repeat steps 5 thr...

Page 64: ...k 3 Hook the hanging pan and then immerse the hanging pan in a tank containing the sample liq uid 4 From mass display press the UNIT key sev eral times until d is displayed 5 Press the O T key 6 Load...

Page 65: ...the sample liquid The density of the sample liquid is displayed 9 Repeat steps 5 through 8 for each additional sample Notes Up to four decimal places are displayed for density When it is not possi bl...

Page 66: ...displayed after the peak value is detected and the data is output This display will not change regardless of the load on the pan 4 Press the POWER key The balance returns to the peak detection standby...

Page 67: ...ereafter 3 To stop output press the POWER key The balance returns to the interval timer standby state in step 1 50 Notes Use the O T key to erase the tare or zero the balance at any time Pressing the...

Page 68: ...ero Range or when the PRINT key is pressed the displayed value is output and zeroing occurs 4 For the next sample additional weighing is per formed without pressing the O T key 5 Press the POWER key T...

Page 69: ...e than 50 times the Zero Range 3 When the weighed value is relatively stable the value is automatically output 4 Press the O T key or unload the sample 5 When the displayed value is stable and less th...

Page 70: ...data is slightly less than with other modes When the animal being weighed cannot be controlled and the automatic printing does not occur press the PRINT key to output the displayed value Then unload...

Page 71: ...mmunica tion settings 2 Disconnect the power to the balance and EP 50 EP 60A Electronic Printer 3 Connect the DATA I O connector of the balance to the EP 50 EP 60A using the attached cable of the EP 5...

Page 72: ...If these signal lines are incorrectly connected damage may occur to the personal computer or balance Cor rectly connect an appropriate cable for communication between the bal ance and personal compute...

Page 73: ...l point varies depending on the type of instrument 12th to 13th characters Unit such as g or kg 14th to 15th characters Delimiter 2 For oL or oL oL OL Delimiter oL OL Delimiter Note indicates space co...

Page 74: ...xample 5 MENU 4630 CR 4 digit number after This is the same in the following operation from mass display press the CAL key five times then press the O T key once and the press the CAL key six times Th...

Page 75: ...Example 8 ABCDEFG12345 CR After receiving this command the balance outputs ABCDEFG12345 CR The printer can print this character string 4 Command codes for Format EB type menu item and Format Old EB t...

Page 76: ...301Application Keyboard C Equivalent to the C key of the AKB 301 Application Keyboard PEAK Sets the Peak Hold mode AZERO Sets the Auto Zero mode ON INTERVAL Sets the Interval Timer mode ADDON Sets th...

Page 77: ...nversion coefficient VOL Readout of reference weight set value DENSE Readout of surrounding liquid density set value I TIME Readout of Interval Timer set value CALWT Sets external weights value for sp...

Page 78: ...s menu lock TIME Readout of date and time ADJCLK Adjusts 30 seconds RSTMN Menu reset MENU Sets arbitrary menu Echo back Echo back Sets to Multi Connection mode represents a lower case alphabet charact...

Page 79: ...e identification name in lower case alphabets Since 10th character of alphabet is j assign j to the balance closest to the personal computer i to next closest balance and so on back to a Setting to Mu...

Page 80: ...uch as printing of date time and cali bration document etc BALANCE No Command PC RETURN DATA PC a a PRINT a PRINT 0 0g b b PRINT b PRINT 0 0g c c PRINT c PRINT 0 0g d d PRINT 0 0g nearest to PC No Dat...

Page 81: ...ces in the Application Measurement mode such as Auto Print or Continuous Output or pressing the PRINT key Normal operation cannot be guaranteed Peripheral instruments connected to the DATA I O or IFB...

Page 82: ...aking the display of the balance is locked Determine the specifications for handshaking To have software handshaking not performed select menu item To have software handshaking performed as the follow...

Page 83: ...IS series of Sartorius electronic balances Available commands functions and responses are limited Select menu item 15 3 4 Communication Speed Select the communication speed 300 600 1200 2400 4800 960...

Page 84: ...ectly to Microsoft Windows This is equivalent to pressing the Enter key of the personal computer Select menu item Transfers the data directly to Microsoft Windows This is equivalent to pressing the ri...

Page 85: ...ving the Balance To carry the balance hold the balance firmly with both hands To transport the balance use the shipping carton used to deliver the balance For UW balances Before placing the balance in...

Page 86: ...g output Operation was aborted Application Measurement was released Calibration check detects too large error Contact your Shimadzu representative Calibration check detects too large error Contact you...

Page 87: ...AL Use correct weight The drift is large at span calibration Use correct weight Calibration weight is wrong Use correct weight Failure in the balance Stops when this is displayed Received command code...

Page 88: ...ned UW only Turn them anti clockwise until they stop See 4 3 The pan is displaced Place the pan properly Pan supporter caps are not installed Install pan supporter caps See 4 3 The load on the pan is...

Page 89: ...ndowsDirect Setting mark blinks Menu Group 1 CAL key three times from mass display Sets type of calibration to execute blinking Sets I CAL Adjusting sensitivity with the built in weight 1 blinking Set...

Page 90: ...blinking No analog display 21 blinking CAL key five times from mass display blinking Stability and Response Auto 22 Pouring 23 Standard 24 Anti vibration 25 Anti wind 26 blinking Stability detection b...

Page 91: ...g CAL key seven times from mass display kg kg kg 54 mg mg mg 55 pcs Number PC 5 5 7 ct Carat CT 58 mom Momme MO 59 d Solid specific gravity measurement 60 d Liquid density measurement 61 Lb Pound 61a...

Page 92: ...g 63 blinking Current time Current time setting 64 blinking Display during standby setting Time 65 Date 66 No display 67 blinking Report and control setting CAL report creating Create 68 Not create 69...

Page 93: ...R type 79 IPS type 80 blinking Baud Rate Bits sec 300 bps 81 600 bps 82 1200 bps 83 2400 bps 84 4800 bps 85 9600 bps 86 19200 bps 87 38400 bps 88 blinking Parity bit length None 8 bits 89 Odd 7 bits 9...

Page 94: ...p for small pan 321 51552 01 Protective in use cover for large pan model 321 53529 01 Protective in use cover for small pan model 321 53529 02 Protective in use cover display and key 321 62395 Level s...

Page 95: ...ay RDB 202 321 53600 02 Without operation keys Windbreak Set 321 60575 Standard for models with minimum display of 0 001g Windbreak large 321 53537 FSB 102PK Foot Switch 321 60110 11 FSB 102TK Foot Sw...

Page 96: ...RS DSR Handshake receiving 7 RS SG Signal grounding 8 NC NC Blank 9 Foot switch TARE External TARE To GND 10 NC NC Blank 11 NC NC Blank 12 NC NC Blank 13 Spare EXT Extension input Connection is prohi...

Page 97: ...__ 1 58 U ct none carat 5 0 1 59 U mom none momme 0 266667 0 005 60 U T d none solid specific gravity ______ ______ 61 U d none liquid density ______ ______ 61a U lb none Lb pound 0 00220462 0 00005 6...

Page 98: ...ues Rx and Ry 4 Balance repeatability is considered normal when both Rx and Ry are within five counts One count corresponds to one minimum dis play unit of the balance model Notes Performance checks s...

Page 99: ...ially at five different positions on the pan in the order shown Record the readings in each of the five positions 3 If the difference between the readings at the center position and each of the off ce...

Page 100: ...ecautionary Measures If not perform setup according to the instruction manual of your balance without taking precaution ary measures written here Caution 1 This information is provided only for the be...

Page 101: ...Edit 0000 01 00 00 00 to 0000 00 00 00 00 13 Click OK 14 Click Registry then choose Exit Registry Editor 15 Select Start Shut Down Restart the computer then click Yes The precautionary measures are co...

Page 102: ...ration weight Calibration report 40 Calibration weight 13 31 34 35 36 37 38 39 Checkweighing 45 46 50 86 Clock 28 37 Clock CAL Fully automatic Calibration 37 Command code 65 66 71 Communication speed...

Page 103: ...computer 16 70 Piece counting 43 48 Power source 6 11 Pretare 51 52 68 Printing JAlso See Output 51 Protective in use cover 8 9 85 R Readability JSee Minimum display Remote display 86 Response 41 S S...

Page 104: ...Appendix 95 W Weighing 14 WindowsDirect 16 75 91 Z Zero range 49 50 51 53 57 59 60 61 68 Zero tracking 42...

Page 105: ...ix times from gram display mark blinking Auto Zero On Off 41 mark blinking Auto Print Loading 42 Loading and unloading 43 Loading and zero 44 Loading unloading and zero 45 Continuous 46 Stability with...

Page 106: ...Recall O T Selects or sets the currently displayed menu item or enter into the displayed menu No operation UNIT Increases the numeric value of the blinking digit by 1 No operation PRINT Moves to the n...

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