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 HT/HTR-CE Series 

Operation

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SHINKO DENSHI CO., LTD. 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT 

 

To ensure safe and proper use of the balance, please read this 
manual carefully. 

 

After reading this manual, store it in a safe place near the balance, so 
you can review it as needed.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HT-120CE

Page 1: ...a l a n c e HT HTR CE Series Operation Manual SHINKO DENSHI CO LTD IMPORTANT To ensure safe and proper use of the balance please read this manual carefully After reading this manual store it in a safe place near the balance so you can review it as needed ...

Page 2: ...ng gravimeter and limit functions that are helpful in weighing fixed amounts This multifunctional balance employs a user friendly program and the keys are arranged in a way that makes the balance easy to operate In addition the fluorescent display is eye friendly and the balance s high speed and stable performance improves your work efficiency Check for the following accessories before use If any ...

Page 3: ...1 Gravimeter 28 11 1 Measurement procedures for specific gravity 28 11 2 Entering water temperature or the specific gravity of the media 30 12 Addition Function 32 12 1 Cumulate Function 32 12 2 Net Addition Function 33 13 Limit Function 35 13 1 Setting the Limit Function 35 13 2 Judgment and Saving 35 13 3 Display of Judgment Results 35 13 4 Judge by Absolute Values 36 13 5 Judge by Deviation Val...

Page 4: ...p the Printer 69 18 2 Outputting calibration results 69 18 3 Output of Measurement Data in Compliance with ISO GLP GMP 69 19 Output in Compliance with ISO GLP GMP 70 20 Removing the Windshield Door 73 20 1 Removing the Windshield Door 73 20 2 Caring for the balance 73 21 Troubleshooting 74 22 Specifications 75 22 1 Basic Specifications 75 22 2 Weighing Capacity and Minimum Readability by Unit 76 2...

Page 5: ...directions for safe use to avoid serious consequences Recommended This term indicates steps that the user should take to ensure the quality and reliability of the balance Meanings of Symbols Each symbol is accompanied by an instruction Mandatory Symbol Indicates a mandatory action that should be executed without fail Example Check Level Prohibitive Symbol Indicates a prohibited action that must no...

Page 6: ... to the balance Do not use the balance with its adjusters lifted The balance will become unstable preventing accurate measurement Do not touch the AC adapter or the balance with wet hands Could result in an electrical shock Do not expose the balance to rain or water Could cause an electrical shock or short circuit The balance will corrode and malfunction Do not use the balance in a dusty environme...

Page 7: ... not leave the balance overloaded When it is overloaded o Err is displayed Take down the loaded sample immediately to prevent breakage or malfunction Do not use the balance in a location where it is subject to direct sunlight The indications would be illegible An internal temperature increase in the balance may lead to inaccurate measurement If the balance is to be unused for an extended period of...

Page 8: ...asurements Do not use the balance on a soft floor When loaded with a sample the balance may tip or move preventing accurate measurements from being conducted Do not use the balance when it is tilted When the balance is tilted an error may be caused preventing accurate measurement from being conducted Place the balance on a level surface Do Not Use Check Level Do Not Use ...

Page 9: ...or Pan Windshield ring Level Operation key Liquid crystal display RS 232C connector D SUB9P Connector for peripheral devices DIN8P Replace the connector cap when not using AC power AC adapter connector Adjuster Adjustable leg Fixed leg Cover of hanging hook ...

Page 10: ...cally repeatable measurements Set key Short press Toggles the response mode Short press Stores the settings Function key Short press Toggles the weighing modes Short press Used to enter numerical values Short press Used to select a function to set Continuous press Calls functions Zero Tare key Short press Used for zero setting or sets the display to zero by tare range Short press Used to enter num...

Page 11: ...Minus M Display of set values from memory If it is flashing the value is being saved 0 Zero point Bar graph Refer to Hints on page 43 CAL Displayed when calibration and Advice CAL are enabled Lights up when date time is being set or displayed Blinks during interval output Displayed when data is output in compliance with ISO GLP GMP B G Gross weight Net Tare sign Unit converting Σ Displays a sum to...

Page 12: ...n the circle 3 Connect the AC adapter Connect the AC adapter to the balance After the balance has been moved open the windshield door to allow it to adapt to the ambient temperature for stable measurement In addition allow five minutes after turning on the power for the balance to warm up Pan base Turn the knob located in the center to attach it Pan Adjuster AC adapter connector Position of the ai...

Page 13: ...alance is subject to disturbance such as vibration Take appropriate measures to stabilize the balance The bar graph indicates the current load in relation to the balance s weighing capacity As the load approaches the weighing capacity the bar extends towards the right When the weight of an object exceeds the balance s weighing capacity o Err is displayed If the pan is removed and the zero point fa...

Page 14: ... weight is also displayed if it has been selected Caution 1 A gross weight can only be displayed when the balance functions as a weighing machine 2 When a gross weight is displayed you cannot set a tare range You can only adjust the zero point 4 6 Single touch Response Setting This function allows you to switch the response of the balance with a single touch of the Set button The balance will be s...

Page 15: ...ecomes slower but it is also less affected by vibration To adjust the response more finely use Function 1 Caution This function is unavailable when the gravimeter or addition function is enabled 4 7 Data Output Measured data and GLP data can be output to a personal computer printer or similar device via the built in RS 232C interface In the factory default setting pressing the Print key once will ...

Page 16: ...g capacity cannot be measured Measurable weight Weighing capacity Total weight of tools suspended 2 Be sure to close the cover of the hanging hook when not in use to prevent dust from entering the balance Hook for hanging measurements Loosen the screw and turn the cover 90 Then tighten the screw to secure the cover ...

Page 17: ...n key you are moved one item forward 3 Change settings Pressing the Zero Tare key toggles the right hand value Choose the appropriate setting 4 Complete the setting of functions Press the Set key or press the Function key several times until the balance enters measurement mode The setting of functions is completed and the balance goes back into measurement mode The setting values of Function 1 are...

Page 18: ... functions 1 Addition function 26 Ad M 2 Limit function Additional Functions 2 SEL 3 Addition and limit functions Refer to Section 5 4 Limit Addition Functions 0 Disable Auto Zero Zero Tracking 3 A 0 1 Enable 2 3 Stability Judgment 4 S d 4 Wide Mild Narrow Strict 0 Measurement by consecutive weighings 1 2 3 4 Response Speed 5 rE 5 Fast Slow 0 Use when the balance is subject to a low level of vibra...

Page 19: ...elected only 8 CA 4 Span test with external weight 0 No display Bar Graph 9 b G 1 Displays the bar graph 0 Auto Power Off A A P 1 Not Available in HT R CE 0 Disable Auto Backlight OFF Function b A b 1 Enable The backlight goes off if the balance is not used for about three minutes 1 mg 2 g 4 carat 5 ounce 6 pound 7 troy ounce 8 penny weight 9 GN grain A tael Hong Kong b Upper right tael Singapore ...

Page 20: ...Katakana Displayed when F GLP1 is selected 1 Output in Year Month Day format 2 Output in Month Day Year format Date Display G dAtE 3 Output in Day Month Year format 0 Disable Time Stamp Output H t o 1 Outputs time together with measurement data 0 The balance enters standby mode when the AC adapter is plugged in Direct Start n d St 1 The balance is turned on when the AC adapter is plugged in 0 Alwa...

Page 21: ... only when the balance is stable 0 Detect when the limit is exceeded by more than five divisions Do not detect when the limit is exceeded by five or fewer divisions or the limit is not reached Range to Cover 22 Li 1 Detect both when the limit is exceeded and when it is not reached 1 1 point scale Only the lower limit is judged 2 2 point scale Upper and lower limits are judged 3 3 point scale scale...

Page 22: ... a single output when the balance is stable even if it is not reloaded 7 Output once when the Print key is pressed if the balance is stable A Output once immediately after a specified interval Output Control 71 o c 1 b Output once immediately after a specified interval if the balance is stable 1 1200 bps 2 2400 bps 3 4800 bps 4 9600 bps Baud Rate 72 b L 5 19200 bps 0 None 1 Odd Parity 73 PA 2 Even...

Page 23: ...ted and the balance goes back into the measurement mode 6 2 Description of Function 2 Item Set Value Description 0 The function is disabled Setup of ID No 1 Id 1 Enable 0 The function is disabled Setting instrumental error of the weight in use 2 o M P 1 Enable 0 The function is disabled Calibration of Built In Weights 1 3 r CA 1 Enable Displayed only with the HTR series 0 Do not use Use of weight ...

Page 24: ...chine Unit A Σ Cumulative weight Display Pcs Counting Pcs Σ Cumulative count Display Unit A Pcs Average unit weight Parts counting Unit A Weight measuring Percent measuring Σ Cumulative percent Display Percentage weighing Unit A Weight measuring Coefficient multiplying Σ Cumulative sum Display Unit converting Unit A Weight measuring Gravimeter Solid Liquid g Fixed Measurement of specific gravity T...

Page 25: ...ay then blinks on 10 This indicates to put 10 samples on the balance 2 Change the number of samples as required The number of samples can be changed by pressing the Zero Tare key If the samples vary considerably in size or are lightweight or if more accurate counting is required press the Zero Tare key to sufficiently increase the number of samples If you do not need to change the number skip this...

Page 26: ...weight the balance may display Add during a memory update of average sample weight This indicates that the number of samples is too small and the counting accuracy is low Add display is turned off to improve the counting accuracy 3 When these indications are displayed you can press the Function key to store the average unit weight In this case however counting accuracy is low and a counting error ...

Page 27: ...ay then blinks P SEt The previously saved reference sample weight blinks 2 Put a sample on the balance Put the reference sample on the balance 3 Save the reference weight Press the Function key 4 Put a sample to weigh on the balance The display indicates the percentage of the sample weight with respect to the saved reference sample weight Caution The minimum unit is automatically selected dependin...

Page 28: ... a number Press the Zero Tare key Pressing the key changes the displayed number as shown on the right 4 Select digit places to specify a reference weight Pressing the Function key shifts the blinking digit to the left allowing you to set a higher order digit If the digit furthest to the left is blinking pressing the key makes the digit furthest to the right blink 5 Save the reference weight Press ...

Page 29: ...ges the number as shown on the right 4 Select digit places to specify a coefficient Pressing the Function key shifts the blinking digit to the left allowing you to set a higher order digit After a number is set the minus sign M blinks Pressing the key again makes the digit furthest to the right blink 5 Save the coefficient Press the Set key Pressing the Print key cancels the setting of a reference...

Page 30: ...pecific gravity 1 Preparation for specific gravity measurements Put the balance on a pedestal and attach the hanging hook Hang a cage or the like that is used for holding the sample As the sample weight is also measured in water prepare a container with water whose size is enough to put the entire cage into the water In gravimeter mode d is displayed 2 Measure the water temperature in the containe...

Page 31: ...the hanging cage and submerge the entire volume Be careful that the cage does not touch the bottom of the container After the weight display is stable press the Set key to enter the weight 7 Displaying specific gravity When the weight is saved the resulting specific gravity will be displayed Pressing the Function key toggles the display between the specific gravity and volume of the sample 8 Retur...

Page 32: ...ill be indicated instead Begin entering a value Press the Zero Tare key The 0 indication blinks 2 Enter the value Change the value using the Zero Tare key Pressing the key changes the value as shown on the right Press the Function key to enter a higher order digit 3 Save the value Upon completing the entry press the Set key to return to the weight display mode Caution The acceptable range of numer...

Page 33: ...er the values in the second line will be printed being prefixed by a serial number Language selection between English and Japanese for printing is made by the GLP function F3 P F of Function 1 When water is selected English Japanese Katakana When other than water is selected English Japanese Katakana When the specific gravity of a liquid is selected English Japanese Katakana Specific gravity of so...

Page 34: ... the asterisk sign is displayed you can put additional samples on When is displayed press the Set key The displayed weight is added and the cumulative weight is displayed with a Σ sign for several seconds 3 Put another sample on the balance Unload the balance check that the display indicates 0 and put different samples on 4 Read the weight When is displayed press the Set key After the cumulative w...

Page 35: ...s tare range after an addition so additions can be performed without having to replace samples Function 1 is 2 SEL 1 and 26 Ad M 2 1 Reset the display to 0 Press the Zero Tare key 2 Put samples on the balance and obtain the weight Put samples to weigh on the balance When the asterisk sign is displayed you can put additional samples on When is displayed press the Set key The displayed weight is add...

Page 36: ...t will be cleared when zero adjustment or tare range is performed while the weight of the sample on the balance is displayed Press the Function key to return to the weight display mode Caution 1 When t Err is displayed when you press the Set key it indicates that you put additional samples on twice that you unloaded some samples or that you pressed the key without adding samples 2 You can add samp...

Page 37: ...A limit value can be stored in the following two ways They can be used in combination with either of the above judgment methods 1 Put actual samples on the balance Put an actual sample on the balance and save the weight as a limit value 2 Enter values Enter a limit value using the keys Once a limit value is entered it is held after the balance is turned off You can set separate limit values for th...

Page 38: ...e limit function Press and hold the Set key for a few seconds When the display indicates L SEt release the key The currently saved lower limit is displayed 2 Put the lower limit sample on the balance Put the lower limit sample on the pan 3 Save the lower limit Press the Function key When a lower limit is saved the value is displayed for a while When one point is set the setting is completed 4 Set ...

Page 39: ...The currently saved lower limit is displayed 2 Enter a numerical value Press and hold the Zero Tare key The digit furthest to the right blinks 3 Select a number Press the Zero Tare key Pressing the key changes the number as shown on the right 4 Select a digit to enter a value Press the Function key The blinking digit shifts to the left allowing you to set a higher order digit After a number is set...

Page 40: ... SEt or L4 SEt rather than L SEt or H SEt In addition a triangle in the left side of the display will be lit at the same time for indicating the setting level To make judgments using absolute values enter the unchanged upper and lower limits of the values that you want to judge Example When making a judgment with a lower limit of 97 0000 g and an upper limit of 105 0000 g with a 2 point setting en...

Page 41: ...limit value The display first indicates L SEt and then the current lower limit blinks Put a sample that provides a lower limit on the balance and press the Function key The error between the lower limit value and the reference weight is displayed Then you can set an upper limit 4 Enter an upper limit value The display first indicates H SEt and then the current upper limit blinks Put a sample that ...

Page 42: ...inks 2 Switch to the value input screen Press the Zero Tare key A 0 blinks in the right end of the display 3 Enter a reference weight Perform the same procedures as given in steps 3 and 4 in Section 13 4 2 Set two limit values by entering values on page 37 to enter a reference weight After the reference weight is entered press the Set key to save it 4 Enter a lower limit value Repeat step 3 above ...

Page 43: ...ing percentage weighing and unit converting functions However absolute values and deviation values are saved in the same storage area So if you switch between absolute values and deviation values limit values are deleted 3 When the balance is not in measurement mode you cannot set limit values by key operation When a cumulative sum is being displayed for example you cannot set limit values 4 Befor...

Page 44: ...nter a limit value it is treated differently between the two judgment methods To judge by absolute values enter limit values directly On the other hand to judge by deviation values you have to specify a range with respect to a reference weight Example To set a lower limit of 97 0000 g and an upper limit of 105 0000 g with respect to a reference weight of 100 0000 g enter the limit values as shown ...

Page 45: ...eight range Description Upper limit Weight The whole bar graph is displayed Lower limit Weight Upper limit A bar graph to indicate the judgment result is displayed Weight Lower limit The bar graph is not displayed Caution 1 When the lower limit is the same as the upper limit no bar graph will be displayed 2 When a 2 point bar graph is being displayed a normal bar graph to indicate the rate of a we...

Page 46: ...sults will be output in a GLP compatible format Refer to Section 18 2 Outputting calibration results on page 69 for further information 14 1 Span Adjustment with Built In Weights 1 Press the Cal key Aut CAL is displayed 2 When PuSH C is displayed press the Cal key again The built in weight unit starts to operate and the balance will automatically start span adjustment The display changes in the or...

Page 47: ...lows Weight error True value Current weight In other words when a weight error is more than 0 the displayed weight is less than the actual weight 14 5 Calibration of Built In Weights This function allows you to calibrate the built in weight using external weights You should perform this operation when the balance has been subjected to a strong impact 1 Select 3 r CA 1 in Function 2 Select 3 r CA 1...

Page 48: ...h an external weight or the balance failed 3 3 Err An object was placed on the pan during span adjustment 4 4 Err The weight error exceeded 1 0 during span adjustment or the balance failed 5 A Err The internal drive unit malfunctioned during span adjustment Pressing any key while an error message is displayed returns the display to measurement mode When one of these messages is displayed calibrati...

Page 49: ...ress the Function key 3 r CA 0 for the next item 3 Start entering the weight error Press the Zero Tare key The leftmost digit blinks first 4 Enter a numerical values Pressing the Zero Tare key allows you to change the blinking value Pressing the Function key makes a higher order digit blink After a number is set the minus sign M blinks Pressing the key again makes the digit furthest to the right b...

Page 50: ...e span adjustment using built in weights will be performed about 10 minutes after the CAL sign begins flashing once the balance has stabilized with no load Full automatic span adjustment can be performed only when 8 CA 1 span adjustment with built in weights is enabled 14 8 Auto Repeatability Measurement ARM This is a function to calculate a standard deviation by loading and unloading the built in...

Page 51: ...date is displayed Press the Function key to exit the setting screen 15 2 Date Setup The last two digits of the year are displayed You can change the date format in Function 1 1 Display the date Performing step 1 of Section 15 1 to display d SEt If this operation is performed after Section 15 1 skip this step 2 Press the Function key to display the clock time and press the Function key again The di...

Page 52: ...e units Which unit to display can be set in Function 1 You can also set the same unit for unit A and unit B Pressing the Function key switches the unit between unit A and unit B Caution To use unit B select the weighing machine function in Function 1 1 SEt 1 Unit A can be used in all the measurement types of the balance 16 3 Date Display This is a function to set the date format to be displayed in...

Page 53: ...ing the leftmost digit blinks Pressing the Print key cancels the entered value and returns the display to measurement mode 3 Save the settings and go back to measurement mode Press the Set key To start interval output Press the Print key The display indicates StArt and starts interval output A blinks during interval output A lights up when data is output To stop interval output Press the Print key...

Page 54: ...rrent ID number is displayed 1 3 Start to enter an ID number Press the Zero Tare key The leftmost digit blinks first 4 Enter an ID number Press the Zero Tare key to change the blinking value Function key to blink the next digit to the right If you press the Function key when the rightmost digit is blinking the leftmost digit blinks Pressing the Print key returns the display to Step 2 5 Save the ID...

Page 55: ...on Remarks 1 2 RXD Input Receiving data 3 TXD Output Transmitting data 4 DTR Output HIGH When the balance is powered ON 5 GND Signal ground 6 7 8 9 Caution Be sure to disconnect the AC adapter from the power outlet before plugging or unplugging the connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 D SUB9Pオス コネクタ リアパネル D SUB9P Male Connector Rear Panel ...

Page 56: ...M PC AT compatible machine Sample wire connection with PC9801 D SUB9P D SUB9P TXD RXD GND DCD RTS CTS DSR DTR RXD TXD GND 3 2 5 1 7 8 6 4 2 3 5 Balance IBM PC AT compatible machine PC9801 D SUB25P TXD RXD GND DCD RTS CTS DSR DTR RXD TXD GND 5 3 2 5 20 7 8 6 4 D SUB9P 2 3 Balance ...

Page 57: ...vel data logic 0 5 to 15 V Low level data logic 1 5 to 15 V 5 Bit configuration Start bit one bit Data bits 8 7 bits 7 bit can be specified only for the extended 7 digit numeric format Parity bit 0 1 bit Stop bits 2 1 bit one bit can be specified only for the extended 7 digit numeric format 6 Parity bit None Odd Even LSB MSB Logic 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Logic 0 Data bit eight bits Start bit ...

Page 58: ...P output to peripheral devices 1 To connect a peripheral unit to the balance use the connection cable supplied with the unit 2 You can set a tare range or adjust the zero point from an external device by connecting a contact or a transistor switch between pin 1 and pin 5 In this case allow at least 400 ms for connection ON time Maximum voltage when the balance is turned OFF 15 V sink current when ...

Page 59: ...igit numeric format Consists of 15 characters including terminators CR LF A parity bit can be appended This is an extended version of the 7 digit numeric format The extended version is different from the 7 digit numeric format in that the data length can be seven bits rather than eight bits and the stop bit length can be one bit rather than two bits The extended version is the same as the normal 7...

Page 60: ...C R L F 17 4 2 Polarity P1 1 character P1 ASCII code Description 2BH When data is zeto or positive 2DH When data is negative 17 4 3 Numeric data 6 digit numeric format D1 D7 seven characters 7 digit numeric format D1 D8 eight characters D1 to D7 D8 ASCII code Description 0 9 30H to 39H Digits 0 9 2EH Decimal point floating Omitted when numeric data does not contain decimal places In this case spac...

Page 61: ...Taiwan Bottom right M O 4DH 4FH momme mom t o 74H 6FH tola P C 50H 43H parts counting Pcs SP 20H 25H percentage weighing SP 20H 23H Coefficient computation result 17 4 5 Judgment result when the limit function is enabled S1 1 character S1 ASCII Code Description L 4CH Too little LO G 47H Proper OK H 48H Too much HI 1 or 2 point scale 1 31H Rank 1 2 32H Rank 2 3 33H Rank 3 4 34H Rank 4 5 35H Rank 5 ...

Page 62: ...7 Output data other than measurement data The following data is accompanied by our proprietary printer control commands prior to and after the data when output 1 Interval output When each interval output is started or stopped a header and a footer are output Header is output for 15 characters and terminators CR 0DH LF 0AH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Footer Two linefeeds are inserted Time o...

Page 63: ...mode it usually sends a response to an input command within one second after it is received However if the balance receives a tare range command when the Set Tare function is set so that the display is reset to 0 when the balance is stabilized after the Zero Tare key is pressed or if it receives an input command that takes a long time it sends a response after the command is completely processed I...

Page 64: ...0 9 0 9 45H 30H 39H 30H 39H Errors other than E01 Numeric format error Processing interrupted Processing terminated abnormally Other errors 2 ACK NAK format Consists of one character Does not contain a terminator 1 A1 Response types A1 ASCII code Meaning ACK 06H Successful completion NAK 15H Command error when an errant command is received Numeric format error Processing interrupted Processing ter...

Page 65: ...includes zero even if it is not reloaded O 6 4FH 36H Output once when the balance is stable Output continuously when unstable Output is stopped after a single output when the balance is stable even if it is not reloaded O 7 4FH 37H Output once when the Print key is pressed if the balance is stable O 8 4FH 38H Output once immediately O 9 4FH 39H Output once after stabilized O A 4FH 41H Interval fun...

Page 66: ...be specified only when the addition function is to be used If the addition function is not enabled it results in an error 2 If a unit is not specified for unit B the balance is set for the weight measuring mode When you specify a mode that is not supported by the current Weighing Mode an error is returned from the balance 17 5 5 Request date or time output command Command Main Body first character...

Page 67: ...2 43H 32H Span test with built in weights 3 C 3 43H 33H Span adjustment with external weight C 4 43H 34H Span test with external weight None A00 Successful completion E01 Command error E02 Operation is disabled E03 Cancelled by operation E04 Abnormal completion This command takes time because the balance sends back a response after an appropriate operation is completed If the Cal key is disabled i...

Page 68: ...eighing machine mode the unit set in Unit A is applied to the entered value For example when LA 20 00 is transmitted it is recognized as 20 00 g if gram is selected in Unit A and 20 00 ct if carat is selected in Unit A 4 The units used for parts counting percentage weighing and unit converting are PCS and respectively 17 5 9 Sample input commands T SP CR LF Set tare range or adjust to zero point O...

Page 69: ... there is no numerical value SP One character Space 20H U1 U3 Three character Unit Unit Output ASCII code mg mgU 6DH 67H 20H g gUU 67H 20H 20H carat ctU 63H 74H 20H ounce ozU 6FH 7AH 20H pound lbU 6CH 62H 20H troy ounce ozt 6FH 7AH 74H penny weight dwt 64H 77H 74H grain GNU 47H 4EH 20H tael Hong Kong tlh 74H 6CH 68H tael SG tls 74H 6CH 73H tael Taiwan tlt 74H 6CH 74H momme mom 6DH 6FH 6DH tola tol...

Page 70: ...al point 2EH Numerical values are right aligned A space 20H is used when there is no numerical value SP One character Space 20H U1 U3 One to three character Unit Unit Output ASCII code mg mg 6DH 67H g g 67H carat ct 63H 74H ounce oz 6FH 7AH pound lb 6CH 62H troy ounce ozt 6FH 7AH 74H penny weight dwt 64H 77H 74H grain gr 67H 72H tael Hong Kong tlh 74H 6CH 68H tael SG tls 74H 6CH 73H tael Taiwan tl...

Page 71: ...s completed 18 3 Output of Measurement Data in Compliance with ISO GLP GMP 1 Set Function 1 Set the ISO GLP GMP compatible item to F GLP 1 and the GLP compatible item for measurement data to F2 od 1 2 Header output Press and hold the Print key for a few seconds HEAd is displayed and the header is then output 3 Measurement data output Measurement data can be output at any time during measurements 4...

Page 72: ...ヅケ 2008 08 08 ジコク 13 30 SHINKO DENSHI カタシキ HTR 220CE セイバン 7300501 ID 101 コウセイ ナイブフンドウ キジュン 220 0000 g シュウリョウ ヒヅケ 2008 08 08 ジコク 13 31 ショメイ コウセイ ヒヅケ 2008 08 08 ジコク 13 30 SHINKO DENSHI カタシキ HTR 220CE セイバン 7300501 ID 101 コウセイ ガイブフンドウ キジュン 200 0000 g キサ 3 21mg シュウリョウ ヒヅケ 2008 08 08 ジコク 13 31 ショメイ CALIBRATION DATE 08 08 2008 TIME 13 30 SHINKO DENSHI TYPE HTR 220CE S N 7300501 ID 101 CA...

Page 73: ...2008 TIME 13 30 SHINKO DENSHI TYPE HTR 220CE S N 7300501 ID 101 CAL INT TEST REF 220 0000 g DIFF 0 0081 g COMPLETE DATE 08 08 2008 TIME 13 31 SIGNATURE CAL TEST DATE 08 08 2008 TIME 13 30 SHINKO DENSHI TYPE HTR 220CE S N 7300501 ID 101 CAL EXT TEST REF 200 0000 g ERR 3 21mg DIFF 0 0081 g COMPLETE DATE 08 08 2008 TIME 13 31 SIGNATURE テスト ヒヅケ 2008 08 08 ジコク 13 30 SHINKO DENSHI カタシキ HTR 220CE セイバン...

Page 74: ...RR 3 21mg COMPLETE DATE 08 08 2008 TIME 13 31 SIGNATURE END DATE 08 08 2008 TIME 14 30 SIGNATURE ナイブフンドウコウセイ ヒヅケ 2008 08 08 ジコク 13 30 SHINKO DENSHI カタシキ HTR 220CE セイバン 7300501 ID 101 キジュン 220 0000 g キサ 3 21mg シュウリョウ ヒヅケ 2008 08 08 ジコク 13 31 ショメイ SHINKO DENSHI カタシキ HTR 220CE セイバン 7300501 ID 101 カイシ ヒヅケ 2008 08 08 ジコク 13 30 シュウリョウ ヒヅケ 2008 08 08 ジコク 14 30 ショメイ SHINKO DENSHI TYPE HTR 220...

Page 75: ... for the balance Clean the windshield and main body of the balance by wiping them with a damp soft cloth Do not use items such as chemical agents solvents or wipes that could damage the windshield panel Contact your local dealer if you need to replace the windshield Windshield ring Windshield door To remove the windshield door slide it backward while pulling it outward When the windshield is remov...

Page 76: ...e balance is kept horizontal page 10 Set the tare range correctly The balance cannot be calibrated An error message appears The balance is affected by wind or vibration There is large weight error for the external reference weights Mechanical parts have failed Check how to calibrate the balance before performing calibration Refer to Hints on page 46 o Err is displayed The measured weight exceeds t...

Page 77: ...ce 0 01 g 0 01 g 0 01 g 0 01 g 0 01 g 0 01 g Built in weights Equipped Unequipped Accuracy class Class Ⅰ Dimensions of the pan φ80 mm 1 Weighing system Tuning fork system 2 Tare range Full capacity 3 Display The LCD segment can display up to eight digits The segment is 16 5 mm high and displays 8 digits for a weight Can display a bar graph of up to 40 bars and various messages 4 Display when overl...

Page 78: ...e oz 0 00001 0 00001 0 00001 0 17 0 26 0 48 0 00001 0 00001 0 00001 pound lb 0 000001 0 000001 0 000001 2 5 3 8 7 0 0001 0 0001 0 0001 troy ounce ozt 0 00001 0 00001 0 00001 51 77 140 0 001 0 001 0 001 penny weight dwt 0 0001 0 0001 0 0001 1200 1800 3300 0 1 0 1 0 1 grain GN 0 01 0 01 0 01 2 1 3 2 5 8 0 0001 0 0001 0 0001 tael tl Hong Kong 0 00001 0 00001 0 00001 2 1 3 1 5 8 0 0001 0 0001 0 0001 t...

Page 79: ... 24 11306 1mom 3 75 18 75 0 13228 0 00827 0 12057 2 41131 1to 11 66380 58 31902 0 41143 0 02571 0 37500 7 5 Unit grain tael Hong Kong tael Singapore Malaysia tael Taiwan momme tola 1g 15 43236 0 02672 0 02646 0 02667 0 26667 0 08574 1ct 3 08647 0 00534 0 00529 0 00533 0 05333 0 01715 1oz 437 5 0 75742 0 75 0 75599 7 55987 2 43056 1lb 7000 12 11874 12 12 09580 120 95797 38 88889 1ozt 480 0 83100 0 ...

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