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High-Precision Advanced Tuning Fork Balance 

LNCE  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.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for LN 12001CE

Page 1: ... Balance LNCE 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: ...ther functions This advanced balance employs a user friendly program and the key arrangement is also easy to operate In addition the fluorescent display is eye friendly and its high speed stable performance improves your work efficiency Check for the following accessories before use 1 Main Unit 2 Pan Base 3 Pan LN21001CE 31001CE beforehand installed at factory 4 AC adapter 5 Operation manual 6 Win...

Page 3: ... 8 6 Bar Graph for the 2 point Scale 40 9 Calibration and Span Test for the Balance 9 1 Span Adjustment with Built in Weight Auto span Adjustment 41 9 2 Span Adjustment with External Weight 41 9 3 Span Test with Built in Weight 42 9 4 Span Test with External Weight 42 9 5 Calibration of Built in Weight 43 10 Date and Time Setup 44 11 Various Functions 11 1 Auto Sleep Function 45 11 2 Auto Power Of...

Page 4: ...s consequences 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 Do not disassemble or modify the unit Could cause malfunction or heat generation Only AC power should be used Only use the dedicated AC adapter Use of other types of power or adapters may result in heat generation o...

Page 5: ... adapter or balance with wet hands Danger of electric shock Do not use the balance in a location were it may be subjected to excess moisture Electric shock or short circuiting could occur The balance may be corroded with resultant malfunction Do not use the balance in a location where it may be subjected to excess dust Risk of explosion or fire Short circuit or lack of continuity may occur leading...

Page 6: ...urement If the balance is to be unused for an extended period of time unplug the adapter This conserves power and prevents deterioration Do not use volatile solvents for cleaning The body may be distorted To clean the unit of stains use a piece of dry cloth or cloth soaked in a small quantity of neutral detergent Do not use the balance in a location where it may be subject to air from an air condi...

Page 7: ...ment in the case of measuring with a lower plate using a lower plate When NET is displayed weighing range is reduced and we cannot weigh up to the full capacity In this case use external weight having 50 or more of the full capacity and less enough not to show o Err for such adjustment or test D SUB9P RS232C output connector male DIN8P connector for peripheral device output Antitheft hole Use a wi...

Page 8: ...a is output in compliance with ISO GLP GMP Lights up when date time is being set or displayed Blinks during interval output Judgment result display when the limit function is used M Display of set values from memory If it is flashing the value is being saved CAL Lights up or blinks during span adjustment or when advice CAL is in operation Bar graph Refer to Hints on page 40 Displays a set unit Bat...

Page 9: ... 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 numerical values Short press Used to select a function Cal key Starts span adjustment or a span test Arrow keys The arrow keys function in the same way as the Function key or the Zero Tare key when you set a function or en...

Page 10: ...Turn the adjusters so that the air bubble of the level is within the red circle Caution Be sure that none of the adjusters is lifted from the floor 3 Connect the AC adapter Connect the AC adapter to the balance Caution Refer to Section 15 Operate on Batteries on page 71 if the battery option is employed 3 2 Windshield setting for 220g 620g capacity models 1 Set a small panel in a large panel An ed...

Page 11: ...as Unit A the unit automatically changes to g Check changes of the display Give the pan a slight press and check that the display is changed Check that the display goes back to zero when you lift your hand Stand by Press the On Off key again The balance enters standby mode and the Stand by lamp LED lights up 3 3 2 Set a Tare Weight 1 Put tare container on the balance Put tare on the balance and th...

Page 12: ...red to as a gross weight and a sample weight excluding tare is referred to as a net weight A gross weight can only be displayed when the balance is used as a weighing machine Put tare on the balance to set the tare weight Put a sample to weigh on the balance The net weight of the sample is displayed Press the Function key one time The gross weight including the tare weight is displayed The B G sig...

Page 13: ... Speed 5 rE Small Large 2 3 4 1 2 3 If the influence of the wind or vibration is small set these setting items of Function1 higher Set these items lower as the influence is increased 4 When you reset the display to 0 or set a tare range the display indicates 0 and the 0 sign is displayed When you set a tare range the Net sign is displayed 5 When a tare range is set the weighing capacity is reduced...

Page 14: ...ing 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 Function1 are held after the power is turned off Function setting using the arrow keys Using the arrow keys located on the right side of the display can make function setting ...

Page 15: ...y Judgment 4 S d 4 Wide Mild Narrow Strict 0 Measurement by consecutive weighings 1 2 Response Speed 5 rE 3 Fast Slow 0 Stop input output 1 Numeric 6 digit format 2 Numeric 7 digit format 3 Extended 7 digit numeric format Interface 6 I F 4 Special format Refer to Section 4 4 Interface 41 Special format 1 Special formats 6 I F 42 Special format 2 Displayed when the setting is 6 I F 4 0 Disable the ...

Page 16: ...utput in Month Day Year format Date Display F dAtE 3 Output in Day Month Year format 0 Disable Time Stamp Output G t o 1 Outputs time together with measurement data 0 The balance goes into the standby mode when the AC adapter is plugged in Direct Start L d St 1 The balance is turned on when the AC adapter is plugged in 1 Is not output when an auxiliary scale interval is being displayed 2 Is output...

Page 17: ... bu 1 1 Sound a buzzer for rank 1 LO 0 Do not sound a buzzer for rank 2 OK Buzzer for rank 2 26 bu 2 1 Sound a buzzer for rank 2 OK 0 Do not sound a buzzer for rank 3 HI Buzzer for rank 3 27 bu 3 1 Sound a buzzer for rank 3 HI 0 Do not sound a buzzer for rank 4 Buzzer for rank 4 28 bu 4 1 Sound a buzzer for rank 4 0 Do not sound a buzzer for rank 5 Buzzer for rank 5 29 bu 5 1 Sound a buzzer for ra...

Page 18: ... 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 61 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 62 b L 5 19200 bps 0 0None 1 Odd Parity 63 PA 2 2Even...

Page 19: ...unction2 Item Set Value Description 0 The function is disabled Setup of ID No 1 1 Id 1 Enable 0 The function is disabled Setting instrumental error of the weight in use 1 2 2 o M P 1 Enable 0 Disable function Calibration of Built in Weight 1 3 3 r CA 1 Enable 0 Do not use Use of weight error 2 4 M E H 1 Use the weight error specified at the time of the span adjustment or span test in which an exte...

Page 20: ...ight measuring Unit A B G Gross weight Unit B Weight measuring Weighing machine Unit A Σ Cumulative weight Display Pcs Counting Σ Pcs 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 Gravimeter g Measurement of specific gravity The weight unit is fixed to g Stati...

Page 21: ...ode is changed to parts counting Place a tare container on the balance as appropriate 2 Start sampling Press the Function key for a few seconds When the display indicates U SEt release the key The display then blinks on 10 Pcs This indicates to put 10 samples on the balance 3 Change the number of samples as required If the samples vary considerably in size or are light in weight press the Zero Tar...

Page 22: ...mples as the displayed number and thus the counting accuracy is low Do not add too many samples at a time Gradually increase the number of samples to increase counting accuracy 2 The Add display during a memory update of average unit weight indicates that the number of samples you added is too small and the counting accuracy is low Add samples until the Add display is turned off to improve the cou...

Page 23: ...s displayed Put the reference sample on the balance 4 Save the reference weight Press the Function key The balance beeps to indicate that the value was saved and then goes back into the measurement mode 5 Put a sample to weigh on the balance The display indicates the weight percentage of the sample with respect to the reference Caution The minimum unit is automatically selected depending on the sa...

Page 24: ... Select digit places to specify a reference weight Press the Function key and the specified number shifts to the left and you can enter the next digit 5 Save the reference weight Press the Set key The balance beeps to indicate that the value was saved and then goes back into the measurement mode 6 Put a sample to weigh on the balance Put a sample to weigh on the balance The display indicates the w...

Page 25: ... a container with water whose size is enough to put the entire cage into the water 2 Set the balance for gravimeter and select the media Select the gravimeter function 1 SEt 5 in Function1 Select 0 water or 1 Other than water for the media 11 MEd 3 Display weight Press the Set key to show the weight With gravimeter measurements d will be indicated above the g symbol 4 Measure the water temperature...

Page 26: ... 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 9 The specific gravity value will be displayed When the weight is entered the resulting specific gravity value will be displayed The symbol will be lit in the top right of the display while a specific gravity value is disp...

Page 27: ...edia is water dt is displayed on the right side of the display Otherwise d will be indicated instead 3 Press the Zero Tare key Press the Zero Tare key The 0 indication blinks 4 Enter the value Use the Zero Tare and Function keys for this entry The Zero Tare key is used for incrementing the figure and the Function key is used for moving the digit to the right This operation can also be made by usin...

Page 28: ...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 E3 P F of Function1 1 When water is selected English Japanese Katakana 2 When other than water is selected English Japanese Katakana 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 D E N S I T Y S O L I D 2 3 S A M P L E W E I G H T 4 g 5 T E M ...

Page 29: ...lation item is currently selected see the display examples below indicates that is lit and indicates that is not lit Calculation item Display example Maximum value Minimum value Average value Standard deviation Range maximum value minimum value Coefficient of variation Number of data points Total The average value standard deviation and coefficient of variation are calculated using the following e...

Page 30: ...nd repeat step 2 to collect the next data point Repeat this process until the required number of data points has been collected If an incorrect data point is collected or you want to cancel a collected data point refer to Section 6 6 4 Cancelling the last collected data point 4 Display the statistical calculation results Press the Function key The display switches to the statistical calculation di...

Page 31: ...d Delete the statistical calculation result When the statistical calculation result is displayed the auto sleep function external RS commands and external tare are not activated Hints The following briefly describes the key operation of the statistics function To display the next menu item press the Set key or and to display the previous menu item press the Statistical calculation display MAX Weig...

Page 32: ...ol Calculation item RESULT Title DATE 2 Date date when the statistics result is output TIME 2 Time time when the statistics result is output N Number of data points SUM Sum MAX Maximum value MIN Minimum value R Range maximum value minimum value AVE Average value SD Standard deviation CV Coefficient of variation Symbol Other information CANCEL Last collected data point has been cancelled ALLCLR All...

Page 33: ... has been deleted 8 Err is displayed 6 6 5 Clearing all of the statistical calculation results You can clear all of the collected data points As doing so will result in all of the data points being deleted print out the statistical calculation results if necessary before proceeding with this operation 1 Switch to the statistical calculation display Switch to the statistical calculation display 2 S...

Page 34: ... Unload the balance check that the display indicates 0 and put different samples on 5 Read the weight When is displayed press the Set key After it is stabilized the displayed value is added and the cumulative weight is displayed with the Σ sign for several seconds 6 Display the cumulative weight Press the Function key twice The sign Σ will be lit and the cumulative value will be shown The number o...

Page 35: ...nge The balance automatically sets the tare range 5 Put additional samples on the balance to obtain the weight When is displayed after adding the sample press the Set key The displayed value is added and the cumulative value is displayed with the Σ sign for several seconds 6 Display the cumulative weight Press the Function key twice The sign Σ will be lit and the cumulative value will be shown The...

Page 36: ... 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 the weighing machine parts counting and percentage weighing functions When you enter a limit value it is t...

Page 37: ... then indicates H SEt and you can now set an upper limit The current upper limit is displayed next to HI 5 Put the upper limit sample on the balance Put the upper limit sample on the pan 6 Save the upper limit Press the Function key When an upper limit is saved that value is displayed for a while Then the balance goes back into measurement mode For the case of three or four point setting repeat th...

Page 38: ... for a while To set only one point ignore the following steps 6 Set an upper limit The display then indicates H SEt and you can now set an upper limit The current upper limit is displayed next to HI 7 Enter an upper limit Repeat the steps 2 to 5 to enter an upper limit 8 Save the upper limit Press the Set key The upper limit is saved and the balance goes back into measurement mode You can use the ...

Page 39: ...mit on the balance and press the Function key A lower limit is saved Then go to the next step 4 Save an upper limit The display first indicates H SEt and then the current upper limit blinks Put a sample that provides an upper limit on the balance and press the Function key The upper limit is saved and the balance goes back into measurement mode For the case of three or four point setting repeat th...

Page 40: ...e by deviation values enter a value with a minus sign to specify a difference from a reference weight Refer to Caution 9 on page 39 When you have entered the lower limit value press the Set key to save the value To set only one point ignore the following step and it returns to the measurement mode 5 Save the upper limit Set an upper limit in the same way as in step 4 above When you have entered an...

Page 41: ...er than L SEt or H SEt 6 When you made a mistake in an operation press the Print key As the operation will be cancelled start the operation from the beginning 7 If you press the Function key when a value is blinking in the display the weight of the sample on the balance is set as an actual sample weight If you press the Zero Tare key here you can now enter a limit value 8 If the limit value entrie...

Page 42: ...viation values A bar graph is displayed in one of the following ways Bar graph Weight range Description Lower limit Weight A bar graph is not displayed Lower limit Weight Upper limit A bar graph to indicate the judgment result is displayed Weight Upper limit The whole bar graph is displayed Caution 1 When the lower limit is the same as the upper limit no bar graph will be displayed 2 When a 2 poin...

Page 43: ...ay indicates Aut CAL WAIt CH 0 CH F S buSy and End in sequence When span adjustment is completed the balance goes back to the normal weight display While WA1t is displayed the balance is preparing to read the zero point The remaining time is indicated by the bar graph display Not displayed with LN223RCE 1202RCE 9 2 Span Adjustment with External Weight This is available only when the balance is not...

Page 44: ...d by the bar graph display Not displayed with LN223 R CE 1202CE 9 4 Span Test with External Weight 1 Set Function1 Set Function1 with nothing put on the pan Select span test with external weight in Function1 7 CA 4 Then press the Set key to return to the weight display 2 Start a span test Press the Cal key The display first indicates t EXt and then on 0 and the balance starts testing the zero poin...

Page 45: ... To perform span adjustment or a span test with an external weight use a weight for calibration that weighs 50 of the weighing capacity or heavier To calibrate more accurately use a weight that is close to the weighing capacity Use a weight of OIML E2 or a higher class to calibrate the built in weight 3 When an error is found in span adjustment or in a span test the following messages are displaye...

Page 46: ... the time is being displayed 29 or fewer seconds are rounded down to the nearest minute and 30 or more seconds are rounded up to the nearest minute 10 2 Date Setup A date is displayed with a clock symbol The last two digits of the year are displayed You can change the date format in Function1 1 Display the date Follow step 1 in 10 1 to change the display to d SEt Go straight to step 2 if you set a...

Page 47: ...he balance when the balance is left to stand in measurement mode for about 3 minutes This function can only be used when the balance is operated on batteries This function saves battery capacity To use this function enable it in Function1 9 A P 1 Caution The auto power off function does not work under the following conditions 1 You are setting Function1 Function2 time or date or the interval funct...

Page 48: ... Day Month Year format 11 5 Time Stamp Output This is a function to output measurement data with the current time You should set the time before this function is used To use this function enable it in Function1 G t o 1 11 6 Direct Start Function This is a function to turn on the balance automatically when it is connected to the AC power You can use this function when the balance is used in conjunc...

Page 49: ...d Refer to page 22 3 Save the settings and go back to measurement mode Press the Set key to return to measurement mode When you press the Print key before saving an interval the original interval is displayed If you press any key other than the Set key here the balance goes back to the measurement mode but the settings are not saved 11 7 2 Start interval output Press the Print key The display indi...

Page 50: ... ID number is displayed If you want to check the ID number press the Function key again The display is changed to 2 r CA 0 3 Start to enter an ID number Press the Zero Tare key You can now enter an ID number The leftmost digit blinks first 4 Enter an ID number Press the Zero Tare key to change the blinking value and the Function key to blink the next digit to the right If you press the Function ke...

Page 51: ...M E H 0 for the next item 3 Start entering the weight error Press the Zero Tare key You can now enter the weight error The leftmost digit blinks first 4 Entry of weight error Press the Zero Tare key to change the blinking value and the 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 You can use the arrow...

Page 52: ...put Function 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 D SUB9P Male Connector Rear Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 53: ...M PC AT compatible machine Sample wire connection with PC9801 Balance IBM PC AT compatible machine 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 PC9801 Balance 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 ...

Page 54: ...GH level data logic 0 5 to 15 V Low level data logic 1 5 to 15 V 5 Bit configuration Start bit 1 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 1 bit can be specified only for the extended 7 digit numeric format 6 Parity bit None Odd Even 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Logic 0 MSB LSB Logic 1 Stop bit for 2 bits Data bit ...

Page 55: ...t 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 it is turned ON 20 mA Caution Be sure to d...

Page 56: ... terminators CR 0DH LF 0AH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 P1 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 U1 U2 S1 S2 CR LF 2 7 digit numeric format Consists of 15 characters including terminators CR 0DH LF 0AH A parity bit can be appended 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 P1 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 U1 U2 S1 S2 CR LF 3 Extended 7 digit numeric format Consists of 15 characters including terminators CR LF A parity bit ...

Page 57: ... interval While the format with 7 digit value is selected the auxiliary scale is output in this format 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 P1 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 U1 U2 S1 S2 CR LF 6 Extended format with 7 digit value with auxiliary scale interval that is compatible with type approval This format is composed of 16 characters including the terminators CR 0DH LF 0AH A parity bit can be adde...

Page 58: ...d by 0 30H by factory default setting You can change the function setting so that it is headed by space 20H rather than 0 When the twin range double range function of the instrument is used SP is output in the lower digits which correspond to the blanks in the displayed lower digits 12 4 4 Unit U1 U2 2 characters Codes are all in ASCII codes U1 U2 Code Meaning Balance indicators SP G 20H 47H gram ...

Page 59: ... is output 12 4 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 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Footer Two linefeeds are inserted 2 Time output When t...

Page 60: ...lly 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 If the balanc...

Page 61: ...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 1 character Does not contain a terminator 1 A1 Response types A1 Code Meaning ACK 06H Successful completion NAK 15H Command error when an errant command is received Numeric format error Processing interrupted Processing terminated ...

Page 62: ...ro 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 function Outpu...

Page 63: ...1 Error Mode 4 Display in unit B 2 Average unit weight Error Error 1 Mode 3 M3 can 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 b...

Page 64: ... character Code Description Value Response C 0 43H 30H Disables Cal key and command inputs 1 C 1 43H 31H Span adjustment with built in weight Auto span adjustment C 2 43H 32H Span test with built in weight 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 ...

Page 65: ...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 12 5 9 Sample input commands T SP CR LF Set tare range or adjust to zero point O...

Page 66: ... character Measurement data numerical value 0 to 9 30H 39H and decimal 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 Three character Unit Unit Output ASCII code g mgU 67H 20H 20H kg gUU 6BH 67H 20H carat ctU 63H 74H 20H parts counting pcs 70H 63H 73H percentage weighing UU 25H 20H 20H When the output is unstable a...

Page 67: ...r Space 20H D1 D10 10 character Set value error Polarity plus zero Space 20H Minus 2DH numerical value 0 to 9 30H 39H and decimal 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 parts counting pcs 70H 63H 73H percentage weighin...

Page 68: ...of Measurement Data in Compliance with ISO GLP GMP 1 Set Function1 Set the ISO GLP GMP compatible item to E GLP 1 and set the GLP compatible item for measurement data to E2 od 1 Then press the Set key to return to the weight display 2 Header output Press and hold the Print key for a while The display indicates HEAd and a header is output 3 Measurement data output Measurement data can be output at ...

Page 69: ...20 S I G N A T U R E 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 コ ウ セ イ 3 4 ヒ ツ ケ 2 0 1 0 0 9 2 1 5 シ コ ク 1 6 5 6 6 S H I N K O D E N S H I 7 カ タ シ キ 8 X X X X X X L N 4 2 0 2 R C E 9 セ イ ハ ン X X X X X X X X X X 10 I D X X X X X X 11 12 コ ウ セ イ ナ イ フ フ ン ト ウ 13 キ シ ュ ン 14 X X X X X X X X X X g 15 16 シ ュ ウ リ ョ ウ 17 ヒ ツ ケ 2 0 1 0 0 9 2 1 18 シ コ ク 1 6 5 7 19 20 シ ョ メ イ 21 22 23 2...

Page 70: ...11 12 テ ス ト ナ イ フ フ ン ト ウ 13 キ シ ュ ン 14 X X X X X X X X X X g 15 コ サ 16 X X X X X X X X X X g 17 18 シ ュ ウ リ ョ ウ 19 ヒ ツ ケ 2 0 1 0 0 9 2 1 20 シ コ ク 1 6 5 7 21 22 シ ョ メ イ 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 C A L I B R A T I O N 3 4 D A T E 2 1 0 9 2 0 1 0 5 T I M E 1 6 5 5 6 S H I N K O D E N S H I 7 T Y P E 8 X X X X X X L N 4 2 0 2 R C E 9 S N X X X X X X X X X X 10 I D...

Page 71: ... X L N 4 2 0 2 R C E 9 セ イ ハ ン X X X X X X X X X X 10 I D X X X X X X 11 12 キ シ ュ ン 13 X X X X X X X X X X g 14 15 シ ュ ウ リ ョ ウ 16 ヒ ツ ケ 2 0 1 0 0 9 2 1 17 シ コ ク 1 6 5 8 18 19 シ ョ メ イ 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 S H I N K O D E N S H I 3 T Y P E 4 X X X X X X L N 4 2 0 0 R C E 5 S N X X X X X X X X X X 6 I D X X X X X X 7 8 S T A R T 9 D A T E 2 2 0 9 2 0 1 0 10 ...

Page 72: ...erated on batteries is slightly charged while it is in use turned on Do not continue to charge batteries after they are recharged because that may shorten their life 2 When you use the balance for the first time after purchase battery operation time may be shorter than usual because of natural discharge 3 If nothing is displayed or the display is turned off in a minute after you turn on the balanc...

Page 73: ...e 41 o Err appears before the capacity is reached The capacity is reached by the weight including the tare weight Measurement range is for the sum of container and sample weight The mechanism section was damaged for some reason Check the total weight Review the container u Err is displayed There is a foreign object trapped between the pan or pan base and the balance The mechanism section was damag...

Page 74: ...ternal weight Accuracy class class class class Pan dimensions mm 120x140 200x200 LN 4202CE Model Item LN 4202RCE LN 6202CE LN 8201CE LN 12001CE LN 15001CE LN 21001CE LN 31001CE Weighing capacity g 4200 6200 8200 12000 15000 21000 31000 Minimum capacity g 0 5 1 5 5 5 5 5 Verification scale interval g 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 Auxiliary scale interval g 0 01 0 01 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Minimum unit weight for ...

Page 75: ...direction RS232C output output for peripherals 6 Supported printer CSP 160 7 Temperature and humidity ranges 10 to 30 C 80 rh or lower 8 AC adapter Dedicated AC adapter DC12 V AC230V 9 Options Hook for hanging Battery option Buzzer option Limit contact output option Full pack option RS422 option For 1200g 15kg capacity model optional under weighing hook is necessary Inside is installed hook for un...

Page 76: ... 6000 11000 16000 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 ct 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 1 0 1 0 1 LN 4202CE Model Unit_of measuremant LN 4202RCE LN 6202CE LN 8201CE LN 12001CE LN 15001CE LN 21001CE LN 31001CE 4200 6200 8200 12000 15000 21000 31000 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 g 0 01 0 01 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 4 2 6 2 8 2 12 15 21 31 0 0001 0 0001 0 0001 0 001 0 001 0 001 0 001 kg 0 00001 0 00001 0 00001 0 0001 0 0001 0 0001 0 0001 2...

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