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GP SERIES 

GP-12K/GP-20K /GP-30K/GP-32K 

GP-40K/GP-60K/GP-61K 

GP-100K/GP-102K 

GP-30KS/GP-32KS   

GP-60KS/ GP-61KS/GP-100KS 

 

Precision Balance 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

WM+PD4000273D 

Summary of Contents for GP-100K

Page 1: ...GP SERIES GP 12K GP 20K GP 30K GP 32K GP 40K GP 60K GP 61K GP 100K GP 102K GP 30KS GP 32KS GP 60KS GP 61KS GP 100KS Precision Balance INSTRUCTION MANUAL WM PD4000273D ...

Page 2: ...oduced transmitted transcribed or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of A D Company Ltd The contents of this manual and the specifications of the instrument covered by this manual are subject to change for improvement without notice ...

Page 3: ...atic Response Adjustment Self Check Function 23 6 2 Manual Response Adjustment 24 7 CALIBRATION 25 7 1 Calibration Group 25 7 2 Automatic Self Calibration Calibration due to changes in temperature 26 7 3 Calibration Using the Internal mass One Touch Calibration 27 7 4 Calibration Using an External Weight 28 7 5 Calibration Test Using an External Weight 30 7 6 Correcting the Internal Mass Value 32 ...

Page 4: ... and Storage Mode 72 12 PROGRAMMABLE UNIT 73 13 DENSITY MEASUREMENT 74 RS 232C serial interface 14 I O UNIT SPECIFICATIONS Standard 77 14 1 RS 232C External Contact Input 77 15 CONNECTION TO PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT 79 15 1 Connection to the AD 8121B Printer 79 15 2 Connection to a Computer 79 15 3 Using Windows Communication Tools WinCT 80 15 4 Using the WinCT software the balance can do the followin...

Page 5: ... IP65 allows washing with water Built in Calibration Weight hereinafter referred to as internal mass allows easy calibration adjustment and maintenance of the balance Automatic Self Calibration using the internal mass adapting to changes in temperature Self Check Function provided to self check the balance using the internal mass Automatic Response Adjustment adapting to vibration and drafts in th...

Page 6: ...ance has a swing arm to adjust the display position for optimum viewing Separate display type balances GP 30KS 32KS 60KS 61KS 100KS are also available Windows Communication Tools WinCT allows easy communication with Windows Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Reference Card provided for a quick reference to the balance operation Underhook available as an option for measuring...

Page 7: ...rovide reasonable protection against interference when equipment is operated in a commercial environment If this unit is operated in a residential area it may cause some interference and under these circumstances the user would be required to take at his own expense whatever measures are necessary to eliminate the interference FCC Federal Communications Commission in the U S A Compliance with EMC ...

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Page 9: ...aterial to be used for transporting the balance in the future The packing contents depend on the balance model See the illustrations to confirm that everything is contained Standard type GP 12K 20K 30K 32K 40K 60K 61K 100K 102K Note Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type ...

Page 10: ... Install the balance as follows 1 Refer to 3 PRECAUTIONS for installing the balance 2 Adjust the leveling feet to level the balance Confirm it using the bubble spirit level 3 Confirm that the adapter type is correct for the local voltage and power receptacle type 4 Connect the AC adapter to the balance Warm up the balance for at least 30 minutes with nothing on the weighing pan ...

Page 11: ... and as level as possible Level the balance by adjusting the leveling feet and confirm it using the bubble spirit level Ensure a stable power source when using the AC adapter Plug in the AC adapter and warm up the balance for at least 30 minutes Calibrate the balance periodically for accurate weighing When the balance is installed for the first time or has been moved warm up the balance for at lea...

Page 12: ...interior free of dust and foreign materials 3 3 After Use Avoid mechanical shock to the balance Do not disassemble the balance Contact the local A D dealer if the balance needs service or repair Do not use organic solvents to clean the balance Clean the balance with a lint free cloth that is moistened with warm water and a mild detergent Do not allow the balance to be immersed in water Even though...

Page 13: ...ion will interrupt the operation and turn the display OFF In the weighing mode turns the minimum weighing value ON and OFF In the counting or percent mode enters the sample storing mode Enters the function table mode Refer to 9 FUNCTION TABLE Switches the weighing units stored in the function table Refer to 4 WEIGHING UNITS Performs response adjustment and self check Performs calibration of the ba...

Page 14: ...key to activate the precision range again Below is a description of how the Smart Range actually functions using the GP 102K Precision range 61 kg 1 g Standard range 101 kg 10 g 1 Press the RE ZERO key The balance will start weighing using the precision range 2 Place a container on the weighing pan to be used as a tare The value displayed exceeds the precision range value So the range will be swit...

Page 15: ...es see the table below Name unit mode Abbrev Display Function table Storing mode Conversion factor 1 g Gram g G 1 g kilogram kg 1000 g Counting mode PCS Percent mode Ounce Avoir OZ 28 349523125 g Pound Lb 453 59237 g Pound Ounce L OZ l0 1Lb 16 oz 1 oz 28 349523125 g Troy Ounce OZt 31 1034768 g Metric Carat ct 0 2 g Momme mom 3 75 g Pennyweight dwt 1 55517384 g Tael HKgeneral Singapore 37 7994 g Ta...

Page 16: ... 5 39223 9 0 1 26363 5 0 5 Tael HK general Singapore 317 465 555 565 820 120 1613 780 0 005 1084 68 0 02 Tael HK jewelry 320 605 561 060 828 235 1629 750 0 005 1095 40 0 02 Tael Taiwan 320 000 560 000 826 665 1626 665 0 005 1093 34 0 02 Tael China 384 000 672 000 992 000 1952 000 0 005 1312 00 0 02 Tola India 1028 82 1800 44 2657 80 5229 85 0 01 3515 15 0 05 Messghal 2560 00 4480 00 6613 35 13013 ...

Page 17: ... 975 0 005 Tael Taiwan 826 65 0 05 162 665 0 005 Tael China 992 00 0 05 195 200 0 005 Tola India 2657 8 0 1 522 99 0 01 Messghal 6613 5 0 5 1301 35 0 05 GP 102K Standard range Precision range Unit Capacity Minimum display Capacity Minimum display Gram Kilogram 101 00 0 01 61 000 0 001 Ounce Avoir 3562 5 0 5 2151 70 0 05 Pound 222 65 0 05 134 480 0 005 Pound Ounce 222L 11 1 134L 7 7 0 1 Troy Ounce ...

Page 18: ...the SAMPLE key several times to display Unit 3 Press the PRINT key to enter the unit selection mode 4 Specify a unit or mode in the order to be displayed using the following keys SAMPLE key To sequentially display the units RE ZERO key To specify a unit or mode The stabilization indicator appears when the displayed unit or mode is specified 5 Press the PRINT key to store the units or modes The bal...

Page 19: ...pends on the balance model 2 Place a sample on the pan or in the container 3 Wait for the stabilization indicator to be displayed Read the value 4 Remove the sample and container from the pan Notes To use another unit press the MODE key and select an appropriate unit Press the SAMPLE key to turn on or off the minimum weighing value The weighing data can be stored in memory For details refer to 11 ...

Page 20: ...el the weight tare The number specified in step 3 appears e g 25 0 pcs is displayed if 25 is selected in step 3 5 Place the number of samples specified on the pan In this example 25 pieces 6 Wait for the stabilization indicator to come on Press the PRINT key to calculate and store the unit mass The balance displays 25 pcs counting mode and is set to count samples with this unit mass The sample uni...

Page 21: ...aded Try to add the same number of samples as displayed 9 The balance re calculates the unit mass while the processing indicator is blinking Do not touch the balance or samples on the pan until the processing indicator turns off 10 Counting accuracy is improved when the processing indicator turns off Each time the above operation is performed a more accurate unit mass will be obtained There is no ...

Page 22: ...ainer 5 Press the PRINT key to store the reference mass The balance displays 100 00 The decimal point position depends on the reference value The reference mass stored even if the AC adapter is removed is maintained in non volatile memory Note If the balance judges that the mass of the sample is too light to be used as a reference it displays lo 6 Remove the sample Reading the percentage 7 Place a...

Page 23: ... set to 0 Selecting the unit 1 Press the MODE key to select a unit to be used for accumulation Note While the accumulation function is in use unit selection using the MODE key is not available Setting the function table 2 Press and hold the SAMPLE key until ba5fnc of the function table is displayed then release the key 3 Press the PRINT key 4 Press the SAMPLE key several times to display add 0 5 P...

Page 24: ... zero 2 Place a sample on the pan The weight value is displayed 3 Press the PRINT key The weight value is added to the total and output The accumulation number at the upper left of the display increases by one 4 Repeat steps 1 3 to accumulate more data 5 Press the MODE key to display the total value Outputting the value 6 Press the PRINT key to output the total value 7 Press the RE ZERO key to del...

Page 25: ...ate is FAST or 10 times second when the response rate is MID or SLOW change the Display refresh rate 5pd parameter of Environment Display ba5fnc in the function table For details refer to 9 FUNCTION TABLE 6 1 Automatic Response Adjustment Self Check Function This function automatically updates the response adjustment by analyzing the influence of the environment on the weighing data and also self ...

Page 26: ...6 2 Manual Response Adjustment This function manually updates the response adjustment Operation 1 Press and hold the MODE key until RESPONSE is displayed then release the key And then press the MODE key again quickly 2 Press the MODE key to select a rate of the response adjustment Either FAST MID or SLOW can be selected 3 After a few seconds of inactivity the balance displays eend Then it returns ...

Page 27: ... drafts to affect the balance during calibration To output the data for GLP using the RS 232C interface set GLP output info of Data output dout For details refer to 9 FUNCTION TABLE Time and date are added to the GLP report If the time or date is not correct adjust them For details refer to 9 9 Clock and Calendar Function Calibration test is available only when GLP output info of Data output dout ...

Page 28: ...on To maintain the calibrated state keep the weighing pan clear while not in use The displays shown below are related to the automatic self calibration Indicates that the balance detects a change in ambient temperature and automatic self calibration will start If the balance is not used for a few minutes with this indicator blinking the balance performs automatic self calibration The blinking dura...

Page 29: ...parameter of the function table is set to 1 or 2 the balance displays glp and outputs Calibration Report using the RS 232C interface or stores the data in memory For details on the calibration report format refer to 10 2 GLP Report 5 The balance will automatically return to the weighing mode after calibration About the internal mass The mass of the internal mass may change due to corrosion or othe...

Page 30: ...ibration weight value stored in the balance proceed to step 5 4 Specify the calibration weight value as follows SAMPLE key To switch the display condition to All of the segments blinking calibration weight selection mode or The last two digits blinking value adjustment mode RE ZERO key To select the calibration weight or adjust the value In the value adjustment mode 15 digits appear after 15 digit...

Page 31: ... Remove the weight from the pan 8 If the GLP output info parameter of the function table is set to 1 or 2 the balance displays glp and outputs Calibration Report using the RS 232C interface or stores the data in memory For details on the calibration report format refer to 10 2 GLP Report 9 The balance will automatically return to the weighing mode 10 Place the calibration weight on the pan and con...

Page 32: ...ights is shown on page 25 press the SAMPLE key and proceed to step 4 If you use the target weight value stored in the balance proceed to step 5 4 Specify the target weight value as follows SAMPLE key To switch the display condition to All of the segments blinking target weight selection mode or The last two digits blinking value adjustment mode RE ZERO key To select the target weight or adjust the...

Page 33: ...an and press the PRINT key The balance measures the target weight and displays the measured value Do not allow vibration or drafts to affect the balance 7 The balance displays end Remove the weight from the pan 8 The balance displays glp and outputs Calibration Test Report using the RS 232C interface or stores the calibration test data in memory For details on the calibration test report format re...

Page 34: ...weight The corrected mass value is maintained in non volatile memory even if the AC adapter is removed The internal mass value is corrected as follows Model Correction reference value Correction range GP 12K 10 kg GP 20K GP 30K GP 30KS GP 32K GP 32KS GP 61K GP 61KS 20 kg GP 40K 40 kg 5 0 g to 5 0 g GP 60K GP 60KS 60 kg 50 g to 50 g GP 100K GP 100KS GP 102K 100 kg 50 g to 50 g Example Using the GP ...

Page 35: ... the SAMPLE key to enter the function table and release the key when ba5fnc is displayed 7 Press the SAMPLE key several times until C5in is displayed then release the key 8 Press the PRINT key to enter the procedure for correcting the internal mass value 9 Correct the internal mass value using the following keys RE ZERO key To select the value 50 digits appear after 50 digits PRINT key To store th...

Page 36: ...erations Switches Operation 1 Press the ON OFF key to turn off the display 2 While pressing and holding the PRINT key and the SAMPLE key press the ON OFF key The balance displays p5 3 Press the PRINT key Then the balance displays the function switches 4 Set the switches using the following keys SAMPLE key To select the switch to change the parameter The selected switch blinks RE ZERO key To change...

Page 37: ... Function switch settings Liquid density and temperature in the density mode Note Be sure to calibrate the balance after initialization Operation 1 Press the ON OFF key to turn off the display 2 While pressing and holding the PRINT key and the SAMPLE key press the ON OFF key The balance displays p5 3 Press the SAMPLE key to display Clr 4 Press the PRINT key To cancel this operation press the CAL k...

Page 38: ...hing data for Data memory and 1 minute for Interval time 9 2 Display and Keys Display Key Description The symbol indicates that the parameter displayed is in effect When pressed and held in the weighing mode enters the function table mode Selects the class or item in the function table mode Changes the parameter When a class is displayed moves to an item in the class When an item is displayed stor...

Page 39: ...37 9 3 Details of the Function Table P ...

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Page 41: ...39 Caution The balance may not transmit the data completely at the specified refresh rate depending on the baud rate or data added to the weighing data such as time date and ID number ...

Page 42: ...t weighing 5t b 2 This parameter ignores slight fluctuation of a weight value Used to prevent a weight value from drifting due to vibration or drafts Note With Hold function Hold set to ON 1 this item is used to set the stabilization range Hold function Hold Animal weighing mode This function is used to weigh a moving object such as an animal When the weighing data is over the weighing range from ...

Page 43: ...to display the weighing mode Used when the balance is built into an automated system 30 minute warm up is necessary for accurate weighing Auto display OFF poff When the AC adapter is connected and no operation is performed inactivity state for 10 minutes the display is automatically turned off and the standby indicator illuminates Capacity indicator g5i In the weighing mode the indicator displays ...

Page 44: ...to print mode A reference zero dout ap p Auto print polarity dout ap b Auto print difference Example For weighing each time a sample is placed and removed with ar d set to 1 to adjust zero after the data is output Mode B Required setting dout prt 2 Auto print mode B reference last stable value dout ap p Auto print polarity dout ap b Auto print difference Example For weighing while a sample is adde...

Page 45: ...This format consists of fifteen characters excluding the terminator A header of two characters indicates the balance condition The polarity sign is placed before the data with the leading zeros If the data is zero the plus sign is used The unit consisting of three characters follows the data DP Dump print format 5if type 1 This format is used when the peripheral equipment can not receive the A D f...

Page 46: ... only for negative data The weighing data uses spaces in place of the leading zeros The character length of this format changes dependent upon the unit NU numerical format 5if type 4 This format outputs only numerical data This format consists of nine characters excluding the terminator The polarity sign is placed before the data with the leading zeros If the data is zero the plus sign is used CSV...

Page 47: ...der can be changed in Clock Cl adj Outputs the year in four digit format Time dout 5 td 1 or 3 Outputs time in 24 hour format Tare value When the tare value in memory is recalled the tare value is output before the weighing data Tare value Weighing data Net value Comparison results By setting Comparison results Cp r of the function table to 1 the comparison results can be added to the data output ...

Page 48: ...46 9 8 Data Format Examples ...

Page 49: ...47 Note When Pound Ounce is selected the data is output with the unit of ounce oz ...

Page 50: ...ming the time 4 The current time is displayed with all the digits blinking When the time is correct and the date does not need to be confirmed press the CAL key and proceed to step 8 When the time is correct and the date is to be confirmed press the SAMPLE key and proceed to step 6 When the time is not correct and is to be changed press the RE ZERO key and proceed to step 5 Setting the time with p...

Page 51: ... the following keys SAMPLE key To select the digits to change the value The selected digits blink RE ZERO key To increase the value by one MODE key To decrease the value by one PRINT key To store the new setting display end and go to step 8 CAL key To cancel the new setting and go to step 8 Quitting the operation 8 The balance displays the next menu item of the function table Press the CAL key to ...

Page 52: ...he SAMPLE key until ba5fnc of the function table is displayed then release the key 2 Press the SAMPLE key several times to display Cp fnc 3 Press the PRINT key 4 Press the RE ZERO key several times to display Cp 1 5 Press the SAMPLE key to display Cp in 6 Press the RE ZERO key several times to display Cp in 0 7 Press the PRINT key to store the selected mode Entering the upper and lower limit value...

Page 53: ...Press the SAMPLE key several times to display Cp fnc 3 Press the PRINT key 4 Press the RE ZERO key several times to display Cp 4 5 Press the SAMPLE key to display Cp in 6 Press the RE ZERO key several times to display Cp in 1 7 Press the PRINT key to store the selected mode Entering the reference and tolerance values 8 With Cp ref displayed press the PRINT key The current setting of the reference ...

Page 54: ... used to set the tolerance value 10 Press the CAL key to exit the comparator function and return to the weighing mode Notes When Pound Ounce is selected as a weighing unit enter the values in ounces for comparison In the density mode comparison is performed to the density obtained 9 11 Adding the Comparison Results By setting Comparison results Cp r of the function table to 1 the comparison result...

Page 55: ...ss the RE ZERO key to set the display to zero 2 Place a sample on the pan The balance performs a comparison using the specified comparison values and displays the comparison results HI OK or LO 3 Each time the MODE key is pressed the balance switches between the standard display and the main display comparison Note that g0 appears for OK Notes While the main display comparison function is in use t...

Page 56: ...tion using an external weight Calibration test report of the calibration test using an external weight Title block and End block for the weighing data Calibration and calibration test data can be stored in memory to output several reports at the same time Refer to 11 DATA MEMORY for details For details on confirming and setting the time and date refer to 9 9 Clock and Calendar Function 10 1 Settin...

Page 57: ...he AD 8121B Printer To output the report to a personal computer using the RS 232C interface set the GLP output info parameter to 2 If the time and date are not correct set the correct time and date in Clock Cl adj of the function table Note For operational details about calibration and calibration test refer to 7 CALIBRATION Calibration report using the internal mass When the setting is info 1 Whe...

Page 58: ...ing an external weight When the setting is info 1 When the setting is info 2 Calibration test report using an external weight Calibration test does not perform calibration When the setting is info 1 When the setting is info 2 ...

Page 59: ...tion If the data memory function is used the Title block and End block can not be output Operation 1 With the weighing data displayed press and hold the PRINT key then release the key S5tart is displayed The Title block is output 2 The weighing data is output according to the parameter setting of the data output mode 3 Press and hold the PRINT key until recend is displayed then release the key The...

Page 60: ...ta memory refer to 9 FUNCTION TABLE For weighing data the data contents to be stored and the storage capacity depend on the Time Date output 5 td parameter setting Releasing Clr If a different type of data exists in memory when the data is stored Clr appears blinking in the upper left of the display For example you want to store weighing data but calibration data or unit mass data remains in memor...

Page 61: ... to 2 2 Set the Time Date output 5 td parameter as necessary 3 The storing operation depends on the Data output mode prt parameter setting Four types of operating modes are available to store data Key mode When the PRINT key is pressed and the displayed value is stable the balance stores the weighing data Auto print modes A and B When the displayed value is stable and the conditions of Auto print ...

Page 62: ... Not used Interval memory mode prt 3 Not used data 2 int 0 8 Set each item depending on the situation as follows No d no 0 No 5 td 0 Data number Yes d no 1 Time only 5 td 1 No 5 id 0 Date only 5 td 2 ID number Yes 5 id 1 Time and date Both 5 td 3 With 5 td 1 5 td 2 or 5 td 3 selected the amount of data to be stored is 100 sets Enabling the data memory function 1 Press and hold the SAMPLE key until...

Page 63: ...nfirm that the Serial interface 5if parameters are set properly For details refer to 9 FUNCTION TABLE and 15 CONNECTION TO PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT 1 Press and hold the PRINT key until reCall is displayed then release the key 2 Press the SAMPLE key to display out 3 Press the PRINT key to display Sout no with no blinking 5 Press the RE ZERO key to display out go with go blinking 6 Press the PRINT key t...

Page 64: ...ly Transmitting the memory data Confirm that the Serial interface 5if parameters are set properly For details refer to 9 FUNCTION TABLE and 15 CONNECTION TO PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT and also confirm that the Data memory data parameter is set to 3 1 Press and hold the PRINT key until out is displayed then release the key 2 Press the PRINT key to display Sout no with no blinking 3 Press the RE ZERO key ...

Page 65: ...elect pcs counting mode If Clr appears blinking in the upper left of the display delete the data in memory Note If the counting mode can not be selected refer to 4 WEIGHING UNITS 3 Press and hold the PRINT key until the balance enters the sample unit mass confirmation mode The unit mass last selected is displayed as shown below All the digits blinking 4 Select the unit mass number to be used using...

Page 66: ... shown to the right The digit to be changed blinks Note ACAI can not be used on the unit mass stored using the digital input mode Use the following keys to store a unit mass in digital input mode SAMPLE key To select the digit to be changed RE ZERO key To change the value of the selected digit MODE key Tochangethedecimalpointposition PRINT key To store the unit mass CAL key To return to the unit m...

Page 67: ...ey is not available 2 Set the Data memory data parameter to 4 If Clr appears blinking in the upper left of the display delete the data in memory as described in 11 1 Notes on Using Data Memory 3 Press and hold the PRINT key until the balance enters the upper and lower limit values confirmation mode The upper limit value last selected is displayed as shown below All the digits blinking 4 Select the...

Page 68: ...a sample is placed on the pan to store the upper and lower limit values Notes Pressing the CAL key will interrupt the operation and the balance will return to the upper and lower limit values confirmation mode step 3 in Storing the upper and lower limit values To go to the digital input mode press and hold the MODE key 1 The first display in the weighing input mode depends on the comparator number...

Page 69: ...key to confirm the selection The balance returns to the weighing mode with the selected upper and lower limit values ready for use To cancel the selection press the CAL key The balance returns to the weighing mode Note When no operation is performed in step 4 after a few seconds of inactivity the balance selects the value currently displayed and returns to the weighing mode automatically 11 6 Memo...

Page 70: ...til the balance enters the tare value confirmation mode The tare value last selected is displayed as shown below All the digits blinking 4 Select the tare number to be used using the following keys RE ZERO key To increase the tare number by one MODE key To decrease the tare number by one Each time the RE ZERO key or MODE key is pressed the displayed value changes as follows t03 t04 t20 t01 CAL key...

Page 71: ...ERO key to set the display to zero 3 Place a tare a container on the pan 4 Press the PRINT key to store the tare value Remove the tare from the pan Digital input mode In the digital input mode the tare value is entered digitally using the keys The display in the digital input mode is shown below The digit to be changed blinks Use the following keys to store a tare value in digital input mode SAMPL...

Page 72: ... to select the value Each time the MODE key is pressed the displayed value changes as follows t03 t04 t05 t20 t01 4 Press the PRINT key to confirm the selection The balance returns to the weighing mode with the selected tare value ready for use To cancel the selection press the CAL key The balance returns to the weighing mode Note When no operation is performed in step 4 after a few seconds of ina...

Page 73: ...last selected appears with all the digits blinking 2 Press the MODE key to select the value Comparator settings when the Data memory data parameter is set to 4 Each time the MODE key is pressed the displayed value changes as follows C03 HI C03 LO C04 HI C04 LO C20 LO C01 HI Tare value when the Data memory data parameter is set to 5 Each time the MODE key is pressed the displayed value changes as f...

Page 74: ...y data number by one Unit mass when the Data memory data parameter is set to 1 Each time the MODE key or RE ZERO key is pressed the displayed value changes as follows p03 p04 p05 p20 p01 Comparator settings when the Data memory data parameter is set to 4 Each time the MODE key or RE ZERO key is pressed the displayed value changes as follows C03 HI C03 LO C04 HI C04 LO C20 LO C01 HI Tare value when...

Page 75: ...set the coefficient Confirming the coefficient 4 The current coefficient is displayed with the first digit blinking When it is not to be changed press the CAL key and proceed to step 6 When it is to be changed press the RE ZERO key and proceed to step 5 Setting the coefficient 5 Set the coefficient using the following keys SAMPLE key To select a digit to change the value The selected digit blinks ...

Page 76: ...ormula Where A Density of a sample A Weight value of a sample in air B Weight value of a sample in liquid B Density of a liquid Prior to measurement Changing the function table Prior to measurement change the function table as follows 1 Selecting the density mode To use the density mode select it in the function table Once selected the density mode is available as one of the weighing units and can...

Page 77: ... parameter to set 3 Remove the sample from the upper pan Notes If an unstable value a negative value or e error is displayed the PRINT key is disabled The SAMPLE key can not be used to change the minimum weighing value B Entering the weight of a sample in liquid 1 Confirm that nothing is placed on the lower pan in liquid Press the RE ZERO key to set the display to zero 2 Place a sample on the lowe...

Page 78: ...de the condition of step 1 2 Selecting a parameter to set The relation between the water temperature and density is shown below Enter the density directly ldin 1 The density currently set unit g cm3 factory setting 1 0000g cm3 is displayed Use the following keys to change the value RE ZERO key To set the value of the digit selected SAMPLE key To select the digit to change the value PRINT key To st...

Page 79: ...nput Input Same as the PRINT key 19 RE ZERO External contact input Input Same as the RE ZERO key Others No connection RS 232C The balance is a DCE device Connect the balance to a personal computer DTE using a straight through cable Transmission system EIA RS 232C Transmission form Asynchronous bi directional half duplex Transmission rate 10 times second or 5 times second same as data refresh rate ...

Page 80: ...o pin 7 or pin 19 to pin 7 for more than 100 ms the same operation as performed by pressing the RE ZERO key or the PRINT key will be performed Use of example The external input connector AX HDB 25P CTF and the foot switch AX SW128 are sold separately ...

Page 81: ...er is used dout 5 td 0 3 Outputs the time and date as necessary dout 5 id 0 1 Outputs the ID number as necessary dout at f 0 1 Uses auto feed as necessary 5if type 1 DP format When data is transmitted continuously When all memory data is transmitted at one time dout pU5e 1 Uses pause Note The printer performs as follows depending on the data memory setting Setting What is printed data 0 The weighi...

Page 82: ...ademarks of Microsoft Corporation 15 4 Using the WinCT software the balance can do the following 1 Analyzing the weighing data and the statistics with RsKey The weighing data can be input directly into an Excel worksheet Then Excel can analyze the data to obtain total average standard deviation maximum and minimum value and display them in a graph 2 Controlling the balance using commands from a pe...

Page 83: ... mass value CN mm Recalls the upper lower limit value in memory mm indicates 01 20 CN Requests the upper lower limit value code number of the selected value H I g Sets the upper limit values Command e g HI 002000 0 g To set the upper limit value to 2000 0 g indicates a space LO g Sets the lower limit values Command e g LO 001000 0 g To set the lower limit value to 1000 0 g indicates a space HI Req...

Page 84: ...released using the CAL command CAL command Calibration command ON command Display ON command P command Display ON OFF command R command RE ZERO command When a communication error has occurred due to external noise or a parity error has occurred due to transmission error the balance transmits an error code In this case send the command again 16 3 Control Using CTS and RTS Depending on the Ct5 param...

Page 85: ...checking contact the local A D dealer for repair Checking that the balance performs properly Check the balance performance using the self check function as described in 6 1 Automatic Response Adjustment Self Check Function An error display appears when a malfunction is found Check the balance repeatability using an external weight Be sure to place the weight in the center of the weighing pan Check...

Page 86: ...F CHECK FUNCTION about adapting the balance to the environment To return to the weighing mode press the CAL key Out of the setting range The data to be stored is out of the setting range EC E16 Internal mass error Applying the internal mass does not yield a change in the weight value as specified Confirm that there is nothing on the pan and perform the weighing operation from the beginning again E...

Page 87: ...onse adjustment unstable error The automatic response adjustment can not be performed because the weight value is unstable Check the ambient conditions such as breeze vibration and magnetic fields also check the weighing pan Press the CAL key to return to the weighing mode CHECK NO Internal error Indicates an internal error as the result of self check function Repair is required Contact the local ...

Page 88: ...aracters in a command Confirm the command EC E06 Format error A command includes incorrect data e g The data is numerically incorrect Confirm the command EC E07 Parameter setting error The received data exceeds the range that the balance can accept Confirm the parameter range of the command Other errors If the errors described above can not be released or other errors are displayed contact the loc...

Page 89: ...2C with Windows Communication Tools WinCT External calibration weight 5 kg 10 kg 10 kg 20 kg 20 kg 30 kg 20 kg 30 kg 40 kg Weighing pan 384 x 344 mm Dust and water protection Complying with IP65 Sensor used Super Hybrid Sensor SHS AC adapter Confirm that the adapter type is correct for the local voltage and power receptacle type Power consumption Approx 14VA supplied to the AC adapter External dim...

Page 90: ...ternal calibration weight 30 kg 40 kg 50 kg 60 kg 60 kg 80 kg 100 kg Weighing pan 384 x 344 mm 386 x 346mm Dust and water protection Complying with IP65 Sensor used Super Hybrid Sensor SHS AC adapter Confirm that the adapter type is correct for the local voltage and power receptacle type Power consumption Approx 14VA supplied to the AC adapter External dimensions WxDxH mm 372 x 615 x 130 GP 60KS G...

Page 91: ...89 20 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS Standard Type GP 12K 20K 30K 32K 40K 60K 61K 100K 102K Note The size in parentheses is for the GP 100K 102K Unit mm ...

Page 92: ...90 Separate Display Type GP 30KS 32KS 60KS 61KS 100KS Note The size in parentheses is for GP 100KS Unit mm ...

Page 93: ... standard RS 232C serial interface So RS 232C is not available for use OP 07 Extension cable 5 m Available as factory option only when ordered with a GP balance Applicable balance models GP 30KS 32KS 60KS 61KS 100KS A cable of 5 meters to connect between the display and the main unit OP 20 Underhook Applicable balance models GP 12K 20K 30K 30KS 32K 32KS 40K Used for measuring the density of magnet...

Page 94: ...o be included in the weighing data Normally refers to an operation of placing a container and setting the display to zero Mode Balance operational function Re zero To set the display to zero GLP Good Laboratory Practice Repeatability Variation in measured values obtained when the same mass is placed and removed repetitively Usually expressed as a standard deviation e g Standard deviation 1 digit T...

Page 95: ... ba5fnc 37 bep 37 bep 37 bep_ 37 bp5 39 btpr 39 Bubble sprit level 7 8 C C5 in 39 Cal e 84 Cal e 84 Cl adj 37 Cond 37 40 Cp 37 Cp fnc 37 Cp Hi 37 Cp in 37 Cp lmt 37 Cp ref 37 Cp b 37 Cp lo 37 Cp r 37 Crlf 39 Ct5 39 Cable clamp 7 8 CAL key 11 27 Calibration 25 26 27 92 Calibration test 31 85 Calibration weight error 84 Capacity indicator 11 41 Carriage return 46 Clear display cover 7 8 Comparator i...

Page 96: ...rcent mode 20 Permit 34 Power consumption 87 88 PRINT key 11 16 Printer bracket 91 Prior notice indicator of automatic self calibration 11 Processing indicator 11 R rng 37 41 Rechargeable battery 91 Reference card 7 8 Remote display 91 Repeatability 87 88 RESPONSE 23 Response adjustment 23 Response characteristic 23 Response indicator 11 RE ZERO key 10 11 RsCom 80 RsKey 80 S 5 id 37 5pd 37 41 5t b...

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