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MC-1000
MC-6100

1WMPD4002204B 

Summary of Contents for MC-1000

Page 1: ...MC 1000 MC 6100 1WMPD4002204B...

Page 2: ...ations and this manual are subject to change without any obligation on the part of the manufacturer Under the copyright laws the software program described in it are copyrighted with all rights reserv...

Page 3: ...ghing 18 Adapting to the Environment 7 RESPONSE ADJUSTMENT SELF CHECK FUNCTION 20 7 1 Automatic Response Adjustment Self Check Function 20 7 2 Manual Response Adjustment 21 8 CALIBRATION 22 8 1 Calibr...

Page 4: ...rface 12 RS 232C SERIAL INTERFACE EXTERNAL INPUT 47 13 CONNECTION TO PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT 49 13 1 Connection to the AD 8121B Printer 49 13 2 Connection to a Computer 50 13 3 Using Windows Communicatio...

Page 5: ...balance operation Adapting to the environment Describes response adjustment calibration and calibration test Functions Describes various functions of the balance RS 232C serial interface Describes th...

Page 6: ...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 Directives of CE mark This device features...

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Page 8: ...hat everything is included 2 1 MC 1000 Note Please confirm that the AC adapter type is correct for your local voltage and receptacle type Display Bubble spirit level Keys Reference card Dust guard Wei...

Page 9: ...o secure the dust guard The dust guard securing screws and breeze break securing screws are different in length 1 Remove the weighing pan pan support receptors and dust guard from your balance To remo...

Page 10: ...AX MC1000PAN breeze break using the provided securing screws At this time make sure to place the side of the breeze break with the screws at the back Attach the pan support receptors to the shock abs...

Page 11: ...ubble spirit level Keys Reference card Dust guard Weighing pan Leveling foot RS 232C serial interface External input terminal Grounding terminal AC adapter jack AC adapter Main unit cover Main unit Ma...

Page 12: ...ure the dust guard The dust guard securing screws and breeze break securing screws are different in length 1 Remove the weighing pan breeze ring pan support receptors and dust guard from your balance...

Page 13: ...s at the back In addition place the breeze break toward the back of the balance as much as possible to prevent the breeze break from touching the auto centering pan guide Attach the pan support recept...

Page 14: ...f the installation site During calibration using an internal mass it resolves up to one digit lower than the minimum weighing value Therefore be sure to place the balance in a stable environment The b...

Page 15: ...stic sample with the wet cloth This balance uses a strong magnet as part of the balance assembly so please use caution when weighing magnetic materials such as iron If there is a problem use the under...

Page 16: ...mass is in motion for example right after the AC adapter is connected or during calibration using the internal mass If the AC adapter is removed under the conditions described above the internal mass...

Page 17: ...response adjustment and self check Performs calibration of the balance using the internal mass Displays calibration related menu Stores the weighing data in memory or outputs to a printer or personal...

Page 18: ...he factory For details about the units and modes see the table below Name unit mode Abbrev Display Function table Storing mode Conversion factor 1 g Gram g 1 g Counting mode PC Percent mode Pct Ounce...

Page 19: ...ight 707 dwt 1100 g 0 0001 Grain UK 16975 GN 1100 g 0 002 Tael HK general Singapore 19 8 TL 750 g 0 000005 Tael HK jewelry 19 7 TL 740 g 0 000005 Tael Taiwan 19 7 TL 740 g 0 000005 Tael China 19 2 TL...

Page 20: ...1 Used When using as a mass comparator To avoid eccentric loading errors place the sample in the center of the weighing pan As an option auto centering pans are available AX MC1000PAN for the MC 1000...

Page 21: ...the previous weight value is displayed upon power on For details refer to Zero upon power on on page 37 There is a function available to perform span calibration only when performing calibration with...

Page 22: ...ay ba5fnc in the function table For details to 10 FUNCTION TABLE If the weight value is not stabilized due to drafts or vibration when Cond 0 is selected by the automatic response adjustment change th...

Page 23: ...the response adjustment Operation 1 Press and hold the MODE key until RESPONSE is displayed then release the key Press the MODE key again quickly 2 Press the MODE key to select a rate of the response...

Page 24: ...ta for GLP using the RS 232C interface set GLP output info of Data output dout For details refer to 10 FUNCTION TABLE Time and date are added to the GLP report If the time or date is not correct adjus...

Page 25: ...blinks But it is recommended that to maintain the accuracy stop using the balance and confirm that there is nothing on the pan and allow the balance to perform self calibration 8 3 Calibration Using t...

Page 26: ...tion weight value as follows SAMPLE key To switch between the calibration weight selection mode All of the digits blinking and the value adjustment mode The selected digits blinking With the MC 1000 t...

Page 27: ...fo parameter of the function table is set to 1 or 2 the balance displays glp and outputs the Calibration Report using the RS 232C interface or stores the data in memory For details on the calibration...

Page 28: ...the target weight value stored in the balance proceed to Step 5 4 Specify the target weight value as follows SAMPLE key To switch between the target weight selection mode All of the digits blinking an...

Page 29: ...y 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...

Page 30: ...Correction range MC 1000 500 000 g 0 020 g MC 6100 2000 00 g 0 20 g Example Using the MC 6100 Operation 1 Calibrate the balance using the internal mass one touch calibration Then place an external wei...

Page 31: ...ss value 9 Correct the internal mass value using the following keys RE ZERO key To select the value 20 digits appear after 20 digits PRINT key To store the new value and display the next menu of the f...

Page 32: ...rations 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 k...

Page 33: ...alue Function switch settings 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 SAM...

Page 34: ...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 p...

Page 35: ...Maximum capacity 100 0 Not used f1l Filter 1 Used when the balance is used as a mass comparator 0 Sets the display to zero p tr Zero upon power on 1 Does not set the display to zero Displays the prev...

Page 36: ...to print difference 2 1000 digits Difference between reference value and displayed value 0 Not used 1 Stores unit mass in counting mode 2 Stores weighing data data Data memory 3 Stores calibration dat...

Page 37: ...standard format 1 DP format 2 KF format 3 MT format 4 NU format type Data format 5 CSV format Refer to the GX series instruction manual 10 6 Description of the Item Data Format 0 No limit t Up Timeou...

Page 38: ...8 6 4 seconds 0 1 2 3 4 5 f2 b Averaging range for the second moving average 6 Small Large 0 No averaging 1 0 5 second 2 1 0 second 3 1 5 seconds 4 2 0 seconds 5 2 5 seconds erfnc Extended function On...

Page 39: ...nfluences the Auto print mode 5t b 0 This parameter is for sensitive response of the stabilization indicator Used for exact weighing 5t b 2 This parameter ignores slight fluctuation of a weight value...

Page 40: ...e is added or removed with ar d set to 1 to adjust zero after the data is output Required setting dout prt 1 Auto print mode A reference zero dout ap p Auto print polarity dout ap b Auto print differe...

Page 41: ...he data format will be sixteen characters long 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 plu...

Page 42: ...a 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...

Page 43: ...number dout d no 1 This format outputs the data number just before the data is transmitted using the RS 232C interface This format consists of six characters excluding the terminator When CSV format 5...

Page 44: ...2 0 0 1 8 3 9 6 1 8 3 9 6 S D CR LF O L 9 9 9 9 9 9 E 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 S I E LF CR S I 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 CR LF O L 9 9 9 9 9 9 E 1 9 9 CR LF S T 0 0 0 0 1 7 2 g CR LF E Unit A D NU CR LF U S 1 2 1...

Page 45: ...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...

Page 46: ...correct time and date in Clock Cl adj of the function table Calibration report using the internal mass When the setting is info 1 When the setting is info 2 A D TERM MODEL MC 1000 TERM S N 01234567 T...

Page 47: ...el Serial number ID number Date Time Calibration type Calibration weight Signature TERM CR LF CR Space ASCII 20h Terminator or Carriage return ASCII 0Dh Line feed ASCII 0Ah CR LF A D TERM MODEL MC 100...

Page 48: ...tting is info 1 When the setting is info 2 A D TERM MODEL MC 1000 TERM S N 01234567 TERM ID ABCDEFG TERM DATE TERM 2009 12 31 TERM START TERM TIME TERM 09 30 00 TERM TERM WT 1234 5600g TERM WT 1234 61...

Page 49: ...bits Parity Even Odd Data bits 7 bits None Data bits 8 bits Stop bit 1 bit Code ASCII Pin connections Pin No Signal name Direction Description 1 FG Frame ground 2 RXD Input Receive data 3 TXD Output T...

Page 50: ...he same operation as performed by pressing the PRINT key or the RE ZERO key will be performed Option Connector AX HDB 25P CTF Foot switch AX SW128 Balance side DCE Computer side DTE Inside of balance...

Page 51: ...when the data output mode is set to the auto print mode prt 1 or prt 2 2 When multiple lines are to be printed set the parameter to 1 AD 8121B settings Mode AD 8121B DIP switches Description Mode 1 Pr...

Page 52: ...e Can display or store the data using a text file format Can also print the data using a printer connected to the personal computer When several ports of a personal computer have balances connected th...

Page 53: ...can be obtained 5 Using the MC series balance memory function The weighing data instead of outputting it immediately to an external device can be stored in the balance s memory Later all of the weigh...

Page 54: ...tion set the Input method Cpin parameter to 0 or 1 Commands to control the memory function MCL Deletes all data in memory MD nnn Deletes weighing data with the data number nnn MA Outputs all data in m...

Page 55: ...cess it the balance transmits the acknowledge code Among commands to control the balance the following transmit the acknowledge code both when the balance receives the command and when the balance has...

Page 56: ...e is kept Hi normally When the balance can not receive the next command e g while the balance is processing last command the balance sets the CTS line to Lo The balance confirms the level of the RTS l...

Page 57: ...Refer to Averaging range f1 b and averaging time f1 t 0 No averaging 1 0 5 second 2 1 0 second 3 1 5 seconds 4 2 0 seconds 5 2 5 seconds 6 3 2 seconds 7 4 8 seconds f1 t Averaging time for the first...

Page 58: ...ht value 3 The process of averaging increases When the selected time is reached moving averaging will be performed When a small amount of sample is weighed or is filled the fluctuation of a weight val...

Page 59: ...response is slow during full and medium flow Decrease the averaging range for the first moving average parameter f1 b Weaken the digital filter Decrease the function setting Condition Cond parameter...

Page 60: ...tomatic 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...

Page 61: ...lectricity and magnetic fields Refer to 3 PRECAUTIONS for details on the operating environment and 7 RESPONSE ADJUSTMENT about adapting the balance to the environment To return to the weighing mode pr...

Page 62: ...counting be sure to add samples Automatic response adjustment zero error The automatic response adjustment can not be performed because there is something on the pan Clear the pan Press the CAL key to...

Page 63: ...erent For details refer to the GX series instruction manual 12 DATA MEMORY EC E00 Communications error A protocol error occurred in communications Confirm the format baud rate and parity EC E01 Undefi...

Page 64: ...this indicator blinks automatic self calibration is required The indicator blinks when the balance detects changes in ambient temperature If the balance is not used for several minutes with this indi...

Page 65: ...ard RS 232C External calibration weight 1000 g 900 g 800 g 700 g 600 g 500 g 400 g 300 g 200 g 6000 g 5000 g 4000 g 3000 g 2000 g Weighing pan 128 x 128 mm 165 x 165 mm Net weight Approx 4 6 kg Approx...

Page 66: ...ions of the environment where the balance is installed Being compact in size can be carried to the balance installation site easily One analyzer can manage several balances AD 1687 Weighing environmen...

Page 67: ...the USB converter to the balance AD 1683 DC static eliminator A compact design with efficient static elimination No air blowing from a fan allows precision weighing AD 1684A Electrostatic field meter...

Page 68: ...66 20 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS MC 1000 MC 6100 Unit mm...

Page 69: ...he balance a unit of minimum weighing value Tare To cancel the weight of a container which is not included in the weighing data Mode Balance operational function Re zero To set the display to zero GLP...

Page 70: ...8 11 Auto display OFF 33 Auto display ON 33 Auto print mode A 34 38 Auto print mode B 34 38 Automatic Response Adjustment 20 Automatic Self Calibration 23 Averaging range 55 56 Averaging time 55 56 AX...

Page 71: ...it 30 Initializing the balance 31 insulators 13 int 34 Interval memory mode 39 K Key mode 38 KF format 40 L Leveling foot 6 9 Linearity 58 63 M Main unit cover 6 9 Mmass comparator 3 8 11 18 33 Memory...

Page 72: ...ibration weight 65 U Underhook 13 Unit 35 Units 16 USB converter 65 W Weighing capacity 13 60 63 Weighing environment analyzer 64 Weighing environment logger 64 Weighing pan 6 9 63 WinCT 6 9 50 Z Zero...

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Page 76: ...50420 Fax 44 1235 550485 A D AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD 32 Dew Street Thebarton South Australia 5031 AUSTRALIA Telephone 61 8 8301 8100 Fax 61 8 8352 7409 A D KOREA Limited 6 33 817 150 749 817 Manhattan Bld...

Page 77: ...eter Description Cond Condition 2 Slow response rate stable value SLOW Bba5fnc Environment Display fil Filter 1 Used Note When the balance initialization is performed the function settings will be cha...

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