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1. cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 156 XP precision balances with readability of 0 1 g S PIOHOIM 2 0 cc cecceeeee terest seeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeiaeeeeeaeeenens 157 XP precision balances with readability of 10 mg 0 1 g 1 g M plotform ce cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenens 158 Specifications of the RS232C interface 0 55 iscet 28 sin cele dale copes wade deere tuuedaaneunoeaeadguiel ia aaabeli a weeaeieceaeeeuens 159 DOSC MIC CHOON G AUX CONNEC Sais esata sft aar beat ear at A es Bag a Gd cena coe edna dr 159 MI SICS Interface commands and functions a cccccdsecsccceerevcersaverccawnebelddteneedel Caveerbeseneedaenmanieeetaenedeereatieddedauenis 160 FAC COS SOMOS sistas i tees bhi tal id pn ee Sorat teat ae Nan AnD ers wen kg gee le A Sts eo nail 162 ADDEN stares seve A Gtamrid aydutaanteseavuaenuiteuremecn ai nataneluuss 164 Conversion table Or weight UNIS acrisiictueciue tat be cdunbed tees satuter ated hae selec aedind ahent actin Gott euneniura Woe idenenuunloaetas 164 SOPs standard operating procedures a i525 teanalv et shin duc careewe whe aakcd Uedaubedt Gon auwnsl we bAnducmndantanuicdiear diem dial auchabanendsad 165 Getting to know your balance 10 T Getting to know your balance In this Section you will be given basic information about your balance Please read right through this Section carefully even if you already have experience with METTLER TOLEDO balances please pay special attention to the safety warnings 1 1
2. The Dynamic Weighing application 139 lf you want to terminate the current weighing series and clear the statistics ready for a new series press the CL Result function key For safety you will be asked for confirmation before the statistics are finally deleted Note If the key is shown dimmed there are no values in the statistics 13 4 4 Example of a dynamic weighing report Dynamic Weighing 27 Aug 2004 11 36 AutoStart Spo g User Name User 7 Balance Type XP404S WeighBridge SNR 1234567890 Terminal SNR 1112345678 dw 30 61 dw 31 34 dw 30 65 dw 30 a2 dw 31 06 g g WQ Q Q Q DITE Signature Shown at left is an example of a report of statistical values for a series of dynamic weighings The values which are included in the header line as individual values and in the footer depend on your individual report settings Section 13 3 7 The following explanations relate only to the specific items of information for dynamic weighing and the associated statistical values contained in the example report shown at left You will find explanations of the other information items in the report in Section 7 2 8 AutoStart Records whether the AufoStart function is active Chapter 13 3 4 If the function is activated the associated minimum weight is displayed dw Results of the individual weighings dw dynamic weighing nm Number of individual weighings included in the statis
3. The following date formats are available D MMM YYYY Display example 29 May 2003 MMM D YYYY Display example May 29 2003 DD MM YYYY Display example 29 05 2003 MM DD YYYY Display example 05 29 2003 Factory setting D MMM YYYY a en Date For setting the current date A numeric input window appears Enter the current date in the format day month year DD MM YYYY regardless of which date format you have chosen for the display Note This setting can also be made directly by touching the date in weighing mode A window appears in which you can directly enter the date ate DD MM i k E i Time Format This setting can be used to define the format in which the time should be displayed The following time formats are available ull 24 MM Display example 15 04 12 MM Display example 3 04 PM 24 MM Display example 15 04 12 MM Display example 3 04 PM Factory setting 24 MM system settings 38 Time For setting the current time Enter the current time in the 24 hour format 24 MM SS the entry of seconds is optional regardless of which time format you have chosen for the display The input window is the same as for the date In addition the 1H and 1H keys are available for setting the current time forward or backward by one hour This enables you fo quickly switch between summer and winter time Note The time can
4. Setting for the volume of the beep range 0 100 in steps of 10 Setting at 0 switches the sound off A slider is available for setting the sound as for setting the brightness and contrast Factory setting 10 User settings 48 Touch Function If you switch off the touch function for the Touch Screen the display no longer responds to touch in weighing mode and you can therefore no longer make settings by simply touching the display except for function keys Important The touch function is always active in setting mode as otherwise you would not be able to make settings Factory setting On Touch Adjustment If you feel that the balance is no longer reacting correctly when you touch a specific part of the display you can adjust the Touch Screen When the Activate key is pressed a window appears and you are asked to touch the flashing area This operation is repeated several times Cit can be aborted at any time using the C key Optical key feedback A short beep sounds to confirm each time a key is pressed or a menu function is carried out If you would like an additional optical confirmation you can switch on the Optical key feedback function In addition to the beep the yellow LEDs at the bottom left and right of the status bar on the terminal light up briefly Factory setting off Speedread When this function is activated the weighing res
5. This menu can be used to define the days on which a fully automatic adjustment should be carried out If you do not wish to have time controlled adjustment deactivate all days Factory setting All days activated Time 1 Time 3 For the preselected days you can specify up to 3 times for a fully automatic adjustment to take place Factory setting Time 1 9 00 Time 2 and Time 3 Off Temp Criterion The Temp Criterion option defines which change in ambient temperature should trigger an automatic adjustment If Off is selected automatic adjustment based on a temperature criterion will not take place Factory setting Model dependent Protocol Trigger This setting specifies whether an adjustment report should be printed automatically If you select Off automatic printouts will not be made If On is selected a record will automatically be printed out whenever the balance undergoes fully automatic adjust ment Factory setting On system settings 32 5 3 3 Automatic adjustment using an external adjustment weight Autom ext Adjust If you are working with an external adjustment weight this setting can be used to define the days and time when the balance should provide an adjustment reminder Information on the automatic adjustment process using an external adjustment weight can be found in Section 7 4 3 The behavior of the au
6. www mt com xp precision S Send stable weight value Command S Send the current stable net weight value SI Send value immediately Command SI Send the current net weight value irrespective of balance stability SIR Send weight value immediately and repeat Command SIR send the net weight values repeatedly irrespective of balance stability Z Zero Command Z Zero the balance Reset Command Resets the balance to the condition found affer switching on but without a zero setting being performed SR Send weight value on weight change Send and Repeat Command SR send the current stable weight value and then send continuously the stable weight value affer every weight change The weight change must be af least 12 5 of the last stable weight value minimum 30d ST Send stable weight after pressing amp key Command STu1 send the current stable net weight value each time when amp is pressed Response STW0 Stop sending weight value when c is pressed e ST function is not active after switching on the balance after the Reset command SU Send stable weight value with currently displayed unit Command SU As the s command but with the currently displayed unit Technical data and accessories 162 17 7 Accessories You can increase the functionality of your balance with accessories from the METTLER TOLEDO range The following options are available Pr
7. Percentage deviation of the actual weight of the relevant compo nent from its nominal weight Signature Net Tot Net total weight of all components The Formulation application 96 9 7 Notes on changing existing components and formulae It is possible to change the definition of stored formulae and components The following rules apply for this When a formula is being processed neither stored formulae nor components can be changed lf you want to change a component that is part of a formula the error message opposite appears Should you still wish to change the component it must first be deactivated in all corresponding formulae If you would like to include the component in the corresponding formulae again after modification it must be explicitly selected from the component database activated in the formula and the nominal value and tolerances must be re entered We recommend that formula names and IDs are changed in all cases This avoids confusion with earlier formulations which have been carried out using the old definition of the corresponding formula To remove a component from the database simply delete its name or ID However this is only possible if the component is not part of a formula See above Formulae cannot be deleted from the database If a formula is no longer required deactivate it The only way to permanently remove a formula from the database if it is no longer required
8. Switches the weight display between the quantity of a component weighed in Abs Absolute and the remaining quantity to be weighed in until the nominal weight is reached Diff Diffe rence Nominal For specifying the nominal weight for the current component CompDB Opens the components database to enable selection of compon ents Tol and Tol Defines the accuracy with which a component is to be weighed in All function keys not listed are identical to those for the Weighing application Section 7 2 2 Factory setting M Result CL Result ID and Recipe are activated in this order 9 3 4 Special information fields for Formulation The following settings for formulation are available on the first two pages of the menu for information fields Comp Weight Current weight of a component 1 Nominal Shows the nominal weight of the current component entered via the function key of the same name Net Tot Total net weight of all components that have been weighed in gt T and lt T Number of components outside the upper lower tolerance range consis ee Tol and Tol These information fields show the tolerances entered via the function keys of the same name Comp Counter Displays the current state of the component counter number of the current component samara pce s ee ee A
9. When the weighing is finished the result is displayed along with a prompt to remove the weighing object If automatic reporting of individual values is activated Section 13 3 8 the result of the weighing is printed out automatically To print out the weighing result manually press the El key Remove the weighing object and confirm with OK The balance is then ready for the next weighing 13 4 3 Recording statistics of dynamic weighing Settings To record statistics of dynamic weighing the statistics function must be activated Section 13 3 9 You should also activate the function keys shown at left Section 133 2 Using the statistics With the statistics function activated all weighing results are automatically transferred to the statistics up to 99 values If an incorrect result is included in the statistics by mistake you can remove it with the CL Last function key However you can only remove the last result that was included After you have removed the incorrect result the key becomes inactive and only functions again after the next result has been transferred to the statistics You can press the Result function key to open the statistics window The key is only available if there are values in the statistics otherwise it is shown dimmed and cannot be operated You can print the statistics by pressing the b key You will find explanations of the individual values in Section 13 4 4
10. 12 6 12 6 1 12 6 2 12 7 12 8 13 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 3 1 13 3 2 13 3 3 13 3 4 13 3 5 13 3 6 13 3 7 13 3 8 13 3 9 13 3 10 13 4 13 4 1 13 4 2 13 4 3 13 4 4 14 14 1 14 2 14 3 14 4 14 5 15 15 1 15 2 15 3 16 16 1 17 17 1 17 2 17 2 1 17 2 2 17 2 3 17 2 4 17 2 5 17 3 17 3 1 FORMUIGE USE To calculate GENS aci t2 0201 caaihes acl E N EE E 129 Formulae for determining the density of solid bodies cccccceccsececcceseescuececcaueescneesesseusessueeeseaaeeeseeserseees 129 Formulae for determining the density of liquids and pastes ss sssessirssrrsrinrsrerrrrsrrnrrrrrrtrrntrrnrrrnrrrrrrrrrrrrrre 129 Densi IGDIC 1Ol diS Mied W ONCE Seisis A TA AAEN 130 DensiN table TOR eMNaNO lernan i a A a A E T R 130 The Dynamic Weighing application ssassnnsssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 131 Introduction to the Dynamic Weighing application cccecccsececceseceeeeceeeeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeesseseseneeseeeeseneeegs 131 SEIOCHING Me APPICONON sesenengan dea aiaa a aaie 131 Settings for the Dynamic Weighing application ss sssinsrnnsrnusrrnrrnesrnerrnrrnrrrnnrrnrrnenrrerrnerrnrrrnnrrnrrrnrrrerrreni 131 OVENI W spera a a a a aan 131 Special function keys for dynamic weighing sss ssinssinesrnerrnerrnnrrnrrrenrrrrrnrntrinnrrntrrtrrrtrrntrrnrrrntrrirrrnrrreerrni 132 Settings for dyna
11. Define button is pressed you can define whether the selected user profile should be protected with ID and password and which menu areas if any should be protected Appl Setup All application specific settings key Section 7ff Wghparam All weighing parameters which are available in the user specific settings key Section 6 3 Access Rights sei Adjustweight Definition of the external adjustment weights in the system stall settings Adjust Test menu Section 5 3 5 User User profile selection key Section 4 3 User ID Password Definition of the ID and password in the user specific settings User menu Section 6 4 System All system settings Section 5 User Settings All user specific settings Section 6 Application Application selection using the ss key Section 4 Each of the menu areas listed above can be protected individually No Protection The menu area is freely accessible User Protect A user ID and a user password must be entered to call up the relevant menu area Information on user access codes can be found in Section 6 4 Note All menu areas that are protected with a user ID and password can be opened using the administrator access codes Adm Protect An administrator ID and an administrator password must be entered to call up the relevant menu area Information on administrator access codes ca
12. Diff Difference between the smallest and largest weight value Nominal Shows the nominal weight entered via the function key of the same name Tol and Tol These information fields show the tolerances entered via the function keys of the same name All other information fields are identical to those for the Weighing application Section 7 2 4 Factory setting n x and s are activated Cin this order 8 3 4 Specifications for automatic weight transfer This menu option can be used to specify whether and under which conditions the balance is to automatically transfer a stable weight value fo the statistics this means you do not have to press the M function key In addition the weight value is printed automatically Autom WeightEntry When you activate this function On press Define to define the criteria for automatic ile weight transfer Limit This value specifies the weight limit that must be exceeded to trigger automatic weight transfer Delay Time As soon as the weight limit is exceeded the Delay Time starts Once this time has elapsed the weight value is recorded and transferred to the statistics or transmitted via the interface Factory setting Off automatic weight transfer is deactivated Protocol eee The three submenus for defining the record header printing single values and for the Jeeli result contain additional settings for the
13. O LO LO y J S e a Hy y y 72 y 154 197 251 141 95 Y 214 00101 XJILLIW Technical data and accessories 156 17 3 3 XP precision balances with readability of 10 mg S platform with draft shield element 141 226 194 Od3101 AIILLIN 168 194 263 257 392 Technical data and accessories 157 17 3 4 XP precision balances with readability of 0 1 g S platform EE ee METTLER TOLEDO 58 194 OGI101 YF TLLIW Technical data and accessories 158 17 3 5 XP precision balances with readability of 10 mg 0 1 g 1 g M platform 150 O237 A OOOO Loos SOS Se EO o e a 778 161 206 5 34 194 Od3101 ANILLIW 278 419 110 214 240 309 Technical data and accessories 159 17 4 Specifications of the RS232C interface Interface type Voltage interface according to EIA RS 232C DIN 66020 CCITT V24 V 28 signal level Outputs Inputs 9V 15V RL 3 7kQ 3V 25V 9V 15V RL 3 7kQ O V en 2 OV Pin 2 Balance transmit line TxD Pin 3 Balance receive line RxD Pin 5 Ground signal GND Pin 7 Clear to send hardware handshake CTS Pin 8 Request to send har
14. Recipe Name Name of the current recipe Recipe ID Identification ID1 of the current recipe Comp Name Name of the current component Comp ID Identification ID2 of the current component Lot ID Lot ID ID3 entered via the ID function key a Additional ID Additional ID ID4 entered via the ID function key Note The names of the four IDs are specified ex works but can be changed Section 9 3 6 All other information fields are identical to those of the Weighing application Section 7 2 4 fens co wn yN wn N Factory setting Recipe Name Comp Name Nominal and Comp ID are activated in this order The Formulation application 84 9 3 5 Special record information for Formulation The three submenus for defining the record header printing single values and for the result contain additional settings for the Formulation which are described below TLE Protocol Users Section 7 2 8 Record header Recipe Name Recipe ID Nominal Tot ee Sees einen As eee 3 ee spine ee se ee ae ss paces cet ASSESS eaae Num of Comp Soe Factory setting Note All other information fields are identical to those of the Weighing application Additional settings for Formulation are available on the second page of this submenu Prints the name of the current form
15. The recorded net piece number is printed Net The recorded net value in the current display unit is printed and an item counter is placed in front of the value Factory setting ID1 Nom Tol Net and NetPcs Cin this order A single value is printed automatically when the M function key is pressed during series counts A single value can also be printed separately by pressing the button in which case no item counter is placed in front of the net value The Piece Counting application 102 Printing the result The second and third page of this submenu can be used to define which additional information for piece counting is to be included in the printed results record 2 a ss Max n Nom Tol sTol lt Tol Seis eee ee eee Ne G oS oe ESS E I g mi icy Nar x s and s rel Min Max Diff SumPcs Factory setting Defined maximum number of piece counts in the series Defined nominal piece count and selected tolerances Number of piece counts outside the upper and lower tolerance range Number of completed piece counts in a series Average piece count of all counts in a series standard deviation as an absolute and percentual value Note These two values are printed only if the memory contains at least 3 values Otherwise horizontal dashes appear in place of the values
16. and lt gt T keys which were already described in the previous Section METTLER TOLEDO Weighing 10 Mar 2004 16 40 i Home aT oo Met 6 7 4 8 EXCELLENCE PLUS 1 SmartSens Each of these two contact free sensors can be assigned a key or menu function e g zeroing printing or changing the display resolution etc To initiate the appropriate function move your hand over the relevant sensor maximum distance of approx 5cm The sensor beeps to confirm that it has recognized the command and is carrying it out Both sensors are deactivated ex works 2 Q key This key can be used to return to the Home user profile from any menu level in any application additional information on applications and user profiles can be found later in this Section 3 T key This key can be used to call up the desired user profile Different settings can be stored in a user profile This enables the optimum adaptation of the balance to the user or a particular weighing task 4 Status bar When the left or right SmartSens is assigned a key function the corresponding icon E gt 0 or gt T lights up green in the left or right status bar Ifthe F icon lights up one of the menu functions has been assigned to the corresponding Smartsens The yellow LED at the very bottom of the status bar lights up briefly to confirm when a key has been pressed or a menu function carried out This visu
17. key When you remove the weighing object and provided the AufoTare function is activated the display is automatically reset to zero The balance is then ready for the next weighing 13 4 2 Dynamic weighing with manual start F Dynamic Weighing llser 7 1 Sep 2004 12 46 Settings To perform a dynamic weighing with manual start the AutoStart function must be deactivated Section 13 3 4 The Start function key must also be activated Both of the information fields AutoStart and Status are activated at the factory Section 13 3 6 Note The Status information field is not needed for dynamic weighing with manual start since the application is always Ready Performing the weighing If you work with a weighing container place the container on the weighing pan and press the gt T key to tare the balance If you want to give the weighing object an identification press the ID function key and enter the desired identification Alterna tively you can read the identification in with a chip scanner The Dynamic Weighing application 138 Press the Start function key If the AutoTare function is activated the display is automatically set to zero You will then be prompted to place the weighing object on the balance When you have done this press the OK button fo start the measurement As soon as the value becomes stable the weight is accepted
18. off for all 4 sensors 7 3 Working with the Weighing application simple weighing has already been described in Section 3 This section describes how the various functions in the Weighing application are used in practice 7 3 1 Changing the resolution of the weighing result The balance is set ex works so that the weighing result is displayed at the maximum resolution for the balance model corresponds to 1d While you are working you can change the resolution of the weighing result at any time To change the resolution of the weighing result the relevant function keys must be activated Section 7 2 2 The following function keys can be used to display the weighing result at a lower resolution 1 10d 10x lower resolution 1 100d 100x lower resolution 1 10004d 1000x lower resolution Press the relevant function key again to show the weighing result at the normal resolution Note These function keys are inactive when the MinWeigh function is on Sec tion 7 2 13 or when a custom weighing unit is used Section 7 2 7 The Weighing application 63 7 3 2 Tare options The tare is usually determined by placing the weighing container on the pan and pressing the gt T key The balance offers other tare options however which will make your day to day work easier Manual entry of the tare value tare preset and manual tare If you are working with the same weighing container
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20. Draft shield with bottom plate and ring seal Draft shield element Weighing pan 90 mm Terminal support Terminal with protective cover XP precision balances with readability of 1 mg Weighing platform Draft shield with bottom plate Weighing pan support Weighing pan 127 x 127 mm Terminal support Terminal with protective cover XP precision balances with readability of 10 mg S M platforms Weighing platform with protective cover Weighing pan support Weighing pan e S platform 170 x 205 mm e M platform 237 x 237 mm Draft shield element S platform only Terminal support Terminal with protective cover XP precision balances with readability of 0 1 g S M platforms and 1 g M platform Weighing platform with protective cover Weighing pan support Weighing pan eS platform 190 x 223 mm e M platform 237 x 237 mm Terminal support Terminal with protective cover setting up the balance 13 setting up the balance 14 2 2 Setting up the balance The terminal is identical for all XP precision balances The size of the weighing pan depends on the readability and maximum capacity of the balance 2 2 1 installing the balance cable in the terminal Place the terminal on the operating surface Note Ensure that a soft clean surface is used so as not to damage the terminal surface Open the housing by pressing the 2 buttons A for adjusting the terminal and swiveling the housing base upwards Pul
21. Formulation application and print the results 9 6 1 Presettings The minimum requirement for each formulation is that the 3 function keys M Result and CL Result must be activated Section 9 3 3 Other function keys must be activated depending on the type of formulation To automatically process formulae from the database the Recipe function key which is used fo call up formulae must also be activated For free formulation without using formulae from the database the Nominal Tolerance and Tolerance function keys must also be activated The correspon ding values can be entered using these keys Note Tolerances are always specified in terms of percentages however in information fields and printouts these appear in the current display unit For free formulation the ID function key should be activated so that your formulae and components can be assigned the desired names It can also be useful to activate this function key for automatic formula processing if you want to assign another one or two custom IDs to your components in addition to the preset IDs e g a lot ID lf you want to work with components from the component database during free formulation the CompDB function key which is used to call components from the database must also be activated Regardless of the type of formulation we recommend that the Abs Diff function key is activ
22. MH gt T and lt T selected reference piece number Reference piece weight Number of implemented and stored piece counting processes in a series Average piece of all counting process in a series standard deviation in a series of piece counts as an absolute or percentual value Total piece count of all counting processes in a series Number of implemented counting processes outside the upper or lower tolerances The Piece Counting application 100 Min and Max Smallest and largest recorded piece counts in a series of piece _ counts Diff Difference between the smallest and largest piece counts in a series of piece counts 7 Nominal Shows the nominal piece count entered via the function key of the same name ee SS ee Tol and Tol These information fields show the tolerances entered via the function keys of the same name All other information fields are identical to those for the Weighing application Section 7 2 4 ee Factory setting PcsWof is activated 10 3 5 Specifications for automatic weight transfer This menu option can be used to specify whether and under which conditions the balance is to automatically transfer a stable weight value to the statistics this prevents you from having to press the M function key during series counting Also the piece count is not automatically printed Autom WeightEntry When you
23. Note the graphic weighing in aid CSmartTrac with tolerance markers which simplify weighing in to the nominal value Observe this display carefully because the balance does not check whether the weighed in weight agrees with the nominal weight In the example opposite the component has not yet fully reached the nominal weight but is already within the tolerances Note The Abs Diff function key can be used at any time to switch the weight display between the quantity of a component already weighed in and the remaining quantity to be weighed in When the nominal weight is reached or the weight is within the tolerances press the M function key to save the value first check the weight value again as the balance does not check whether the weighed in weight agrees with the nominal weight The report header is printed out together with the single value of the current component Section 9 3 5 Note After the first component has been weighed in the Result function key can also be selected and used at any time to open the results window and to access information on the current state of formulation The balance is now ready for weighing in the second component Note If the formula definition specifies that each component should be weighed in in its own container Section 9 5 1 you will be prompted to place the new weighing container on the balance and press the gt T key before weighing in the second component
24. Statistics application 75 Additive mode can be switched on or off in this menu which is only available in the Statistics application During series weighing in additive mode the samples do not have to be removed from the weighing pan 8 3 7 Defining plausibility limits On Additive mode is switched on Following manual or automatic transfer of a weighing result fo the statistics the balance is automatically tared The next sample can be weighed in without removing the previous sample from the weighing pan Off Additive mode is switched off Factory setting off The plausibility check is a safeguard to prevent incorrect values being transferred to the statistics The percentage limit for plausible weighing results can be defined in this menu Enter the limit for plausible values The percentage entry is based on the defined nominal value If no nominal value is defined the limit is based on the mean value of the previously weighed in samples in a weighing series Example For a plausibility limit of 30 all weight values that deviate from the nominal or mean value by a maximum of 30 are considered plausible and are transferred to the statistics All other weight values are ignored and are not transferred fo the statistics Note If you wish to weigh in to a nominal value and define tolerances Section 8 4 2 make sure that the limit for plausible weight values is greater than the selected tolerances
25. Target value Displays the target which was input with this key Tol and Tol These information fields display the tolerances which were input with this key All other information fields are the same as for the Weighing application Section 1 24 Factory setting Reference and Reference activated 11 3 4 Additional Unit for Percent Weighing Protocol User 5 In the menu for the Display Unit and the Info Unit in addition to the known weighing units the unit percent is available provided that a reference has already been determined Note For percent weighing you do not need to explicitly select the unit since the display unit is always switched over to automatically when the reference is determined Afterwards you can select the desired unit again whenever you want to Factory setting g gram for display unit and for info unit In the three submenus where you can specify the options for the header line of the report for reporting the individual values and for the footer line you also have additional settings available for percent weighing which are described below Note All other information items in the report are the same as in the Weighing application Section 7 2 8 and are not described here The Percent Weighing application 112 Report Header Line On the second page of this submenu there are additional sett
26. application 57 The weighing result net value is also printed in the selected info unit Section 7 2 6 A blank line is printed Inserts a dashed line this option is available twice Prints 3 blank lines at the end of the printout paper advance Net is activated This submenu can be used to define the information to be printed at the bottom of the weighing record after the results single values The footer is printed when the Footer function key is pressed The footer options are the same as those for the header Factory setting Sample printouts Header Footer Weighing 12 Mar 2004 T1 T2 User Name Balance Type XP60028 Balance ID Lab A 1 IDL ID2 LDS ID4 MW Method Min Weight by Signature is activated Single Values Weighing 12 Mar 2004 N 1021 53 g 41 37 g 1062 90 g The Weighing application 58 7 2 9 Specifications for manual record printing The settings in the Print Key menu can be used to specify the behavior of the E key record printing Stable When the El key is pressed the record is not printed until the weighing result is stable Dynamic When the E key is pressed the record is printed immediately regardless of whether the weighing result is stable or not off When the key is pressed no record is printed as the key is inactive Factory setting Stable 7 2 10 Defining IDs and r
27. function key with the same name for density determination of liquids with the aid of a sinker Vol Gamma Reports the volume of the gamma sphere which was input using the function key with the same name for density determination of pasty substances with the aid of a gamma sphere sonnei recreate ee ts ee Ee Se eee SARI anno ee hc Factory setting Appl Name no specific information items for density determi nation are activated If a report for an individual value is printed the header line is automatically printed out with it as described below Reporting individual values The first and second pages of this submenu contain additional settings for density determination ceria Method Reports the selected density determination method l Auxiliary liquid Reports the selected auxiliary liquid density determination of solid bodies Density AL Reports the density of the auxiliary liquid which was input using ee ee the function key with the same name If water or ethanol is being used the value taken from the built in table is reported Temp AL Reports the temperature of the auxiliary liquid which was input using the function key with the same name for water and ethanol saa es The Density application 121 Vol Sinker Reports the volume of the sinker which was input using the function key with the same name for densit
28. otherwise values could be omitted from the statistics even though they are within the tolerance range Factory setting 30 8 3 8 Settings for the LV11 automatic feeder If you are working with the LV1 1 automatic feeder from METTLER TOLEDO you can define some settings for this peripheral device in this menu Note If you connect an LV1 1 to your balance configure the interface in the system settings accordingly Section 5 7 Tablet Feeder Leer U N U N Feed Rate select the desired feed rate slow normal fast or very fast Discharge Feeder When the discharge function is activated On the feeder pot of the LV11 is automatically emptied once the last sample in a weighing series has been weighed in Automatic discharge is disabled when the setting is set to Off Factory setting Off settings for the automatic feeder are inactive The Statistics application 76 8 4 Working with the Statistics application This Section describes how to work with the Statistics application You can of course determine a tare change the resolution of the weighing result work with IDs etc These options were already described in the Weighing application Section 7 3 and are therefore not repeated here 8 4 1 Statistical acquisition of series weighing values Presettings The minimum requirement for using the statistics Section 8 3 2 is that the
29. press C to exit the input window without saving eee The following record information is available ee ets SES a ae Date Time The date and time of the adjustment are printed in the defined date and time format Section 5 6 User The name of the user designation of the user profile who has made the adjustment is printed not for automatic ProFACT adjustment Balance Type This information is stored in the weighing platform and the terminal and cannot be changed by the user SNR The serial numbers of the terminal and the weighing platform are printed They are stored in the weighing platform and the terminal and cannot be changed by the user SW Version The version numbers of the balance software are printed one number for the terminal and one for the weighing platform Balance ID The defined identification of the balance is printed Section 5 4 Weight ID The defined identification of the external adjustment weight used is printed Sec tion 5 3 5 sample printout of a test using an external test weight all printout options activated External test 11 Mar 2004 METTLER TOLEDO User Name Home Balance Type XP6002S WeighBridge SNR 1234567890 Terminal SNR 1234567890 SW WeighBridge 1 02 SW Terminal 1406 LAB 1 4 ETW 2000 1 Certificate No MT 806 5 Balance ID Weight ID Temperature 24 5 C Nominal 6000 00 g Actual 6000 02 g D
30. smallest and largest recorded piece count within the current series of measurements and the difference between the largest and smallest piece count Total of the values of all saved single measurements in the current display unif Total piece count of all saved single counts n x s s rel Min Max Diff Sum and SumPcs as well as Signature and 3 Blank Lines are activated cin this order The results record is printed by pressing the key when the results window is open If a specific number of single counts is defined for a series of piece counts Max n the results record is printed automatically as soon as the result of the last count has been transferred to the statistics A sample printout for a piece count can be found in Section 10 4 5 10 3 8 Special SmartSens and ErgoSens settings for piece counting Additional settings for piece counting are available for the SmartSens and Ergosens sensors Factory setting FixPcs Result and M emulate the function keys of the same name OK emulates pressing the button of the same name in the piece counting dialog boxes but not in the menus to confirm entries and actions If one of the above settings is activated the green F Function icon lights up below the corresponding sensor in the status bar off for all 4 sensors The Piece Counting application 103 10 4 Working w
31. the automatic tare function these functions are described for the Weighing application in Section 7 Place the first sample on the pan and press the M function key to transfer the weight to the statistics As soon as the weight value becomes stable horizontal dashes disappear the value is transferred to the statistics The report header is printed out together with the result single value of the current weighing operation Section 8 3 5 Lift off the first sample Note If Additive Weighing has been activated Section 8 3 6 you can leave the sample on the weighing pan as the balance is tared automatically every time a weight value is transferred to the statistics Place the other samples on the pan one after the other Confirm each weighing with the M function key not necessary when weight transfer is activated see Section 8 3 4 Lift the sample off and tare the balance not necessary when additive mode is activated see Section 8 3 6 Each time a value is transferred to the statistics it is printed automatically The Statistics application 77 Note lf you press the M function key when a weight change has not occurred an error message appears This prevents the same sample from being measured twice lfaweight value is outside the plausibility limit Section 8 3 7 a corresponding error message appears after the M key is pressed and the value cannot be transferred to the stat
32. the number corresponding to the FixPcs key e g 32 pieces press the VarPcs variable piece number function key An input field appears in which you can enter the number of pieces After you confirm the number of pieces the balance determines the reference The information fields then display the reference piece number and the average piece weight If the piece weight is known it can be entered directly To do this press the PesWgt function key An input field appears in which the piece weight can be entered in the desired unit since the balance does not have to determine a reference if this method is used the result of the piece counting the number of pieces currently on the weighing pan is displayed right after the piece weight has been confirmed The information fields then display the reference piece weight that has been entered and the reference piece number 1 because the weight of one single piece has been entered eee pec e The Piece Counting application 104 Piececounting 17 Mar 2004 15 19 User 4 Implementing the piece count After the reference has been determined place the pieces you wish fo count on the weighing pan The number of pieces determined appears in the results display Note If you want to know the weight of the pieces in the weighing pan instead of the number touch the PCS unit and select the desired weighing unit The recorded single value can be
33. the weight display between the quantity of a component already weighed in and the remaining quantity to be weighed in When the nominal weight is reached or the weight is within the tolerances press the M function key to save the value Weigh in the other components Once the last component has been weighed in the results window appears automatically and the formula record is closed The Formulation application 94 9 6 4 Free formulation formulation without using the formula database It is assumed that the required function keys and information fields are activated Section 9 6 1 A ere St Ais aie A A ie TETA iii arse SARA ABA i ie sees se Fa ty ORE SR GS pS Re SSS oe gs tae fi Nominal 24 19_ Formulation EENE 17 Mar 2004 12 31 If you are working with a weighing container place it on the balance and press the gt T key to tare the balance Press the ID function key and enter the desired names for the formula and the first component if ID3 and ID4 are also activated additional names can be entered e g for the current lot etc Note If you would like to use one or more components from the component database for free formulation the CompDB function key must be activated This function key can be used to directly access the component database and select the desired component In this case there is no need fo enter a component ID as if will be
34. 0 78909 0 78823 0 78738 0 78652 0 78566 0 78480 0 78394 0 78308 0 78222 0 78136 0 78049 0 79750 0 79665 0 79581 0 79496 0 79411 0 79326 0 79241 0 79156 0 79071 0 78985 0 78900 0 78815 0 78729 0 78643 0 78558 0 78472 0 78386 0 78299 0 78213 0 78127 0 78040 0 99968 0 99958 0 99947 0 99934 0 99920 0 99905 0 99889 0 99871 0 99853 0 99833 0 99813 0 99791 0 99768 0 99744 0 99720 0 99694 0 99668 0 99640 0 99612 0 99582 0 99552 0 7974 0 79657 0 79572 0 79487 0 79402 0 79318 0 79232 0 79147 0 79062 0 78977 0 78892 0 78806 0 78720 0 78635 0 78549 0 78463 0 78377 0 78291 0 78205 0 78118 0 78032 0 99967 0 99957 0 99946 0 99933 0 99919 0 99904 0 99887 0 99870 0 99851 0 99831 0 9981 1 0 99789 0 99766 0 99742 0 99717 0 99691 0 99665 0 99637 0 99609 0 99579 0 99549 0 79733 0 79648 0 79564 0 79479 0 79394 0 79309 0 79224 0 79139 0 79054 0 78968 0 78883 0 78797 0 78712 0 78626 0 78540 0 78454 0 78368 0 78282 0 78196 0 78110 0 78023 0 99966 0 99956 0 99944 0 99931 0 99917 0 99902 0 99885 0 99868 0 99849 0 99829 0 99808 0 99786 0 99764 0 99740 0 99715 0 99689 0 99662 0 99634 0 99606 0 99576 0 99546 0 79725 0 79640 0 79555 0 79470 0 79385 0 79301 0 79215 0 79130 0 79045 0 78960 0 78874 0 78789 0 78703 0 78618 0 78532 0 78446 0 78360 0 78274 0 78187 0 78101 0 78014 0 99965 0 99955 0 99943 0 9993
35. 06mg 5x10 eR V3x10 12geR_ 2x107eR 6x107eR 180mg 1 5x10 eR 12mg 1x10 eR XP404SDR 0 4mg 2 5x10 7eR V3x10 2geR 2x107eR 6x107eR 1 2g 7 5x10 eR 80mg 5x10 eR The minimum weight can be improved by the following measures Selecting suitable weighing parameters Choosing a better location Using smaller taring containers Technical data and accessories Technical data and accessories 150 17 2 2 XP precision balances with readability of 1 mg S platform with draft shield Technical data limit values Model Maximum load Maximum load fine range Readability Readability fine range Taring range Repeatability sd at full load Repeatability sd fine range Linearity Eccentric load at minimum 1 3 capacity 1 Sensitivity offset Sensitivity temperatur drift 2 C Sensitivity stability 3 a Stabilization time Interface update rate Internal adjustment weigths 4 Balance dimensions W x D x H mm Weighing platform dimensions W x D x H mm Terminal dimensions W x D x H mm Usable heigth of draft shield mm Weighing pan dimensions W x D mm Weight kg XP203S 210g 1 mg 0 210g 0 9 mg 2 mg 3 mg 2 5x10 8R 5x10 eR 2 5x10 eR 1 58 23 s 214 x 395 x 363 214 x 260 x 363 194 x 133 x 58 248 127 x 127 8 6 XP603S 610g 1 mg 0 610g 0 9 mg 2 mg 3 mg 7 5X10 0R 2X1080R 1x10 R 1 58 23 s 214
36. 10 characters can be displayed under the Tare Store function key To enter the weight value press the corresponding button A numeric input field appears in which the tare value can be entered Note Instead of typing in the value you can place the relevant tare container on the weighing pan and then press the button with the balance icon The measured weight value is thus transferred directly Notes on working with the tare memories can be found in Section 7 3 2 Factory setting All tare memories are deactivated Off 7 2 15 Settings for the automatic tare function This menu option can be used to specify whether and under which conditions the balance is to automatically interpret the first weight following a zero setting as the tare Notes on working with the automatic tare function can be found in Section 7 3 2 When you activate the AutoTare function On press Define to define the weight criterion for the automatic tare function Limit This value specifies the minimum weight that must be placed on the weighing pan for it to be automatically saved as the tare If the weight is below the limit the value is not automatically transferred to the tare memory Note Instead of typing in the value you can place your lightest tare container on the weighing pan and then press the button with the balance icon The measured weight value is thus transferred directly as the limit Factory setting Off a
37. 100 mg 0 8100 g 80 mg 100 mg 200 mg 7 5x10 0R 1 5x10 8eR 5x10 R LOS 23 s 194 x 392 x 96 194 x 257 x 96 194 x 133 x 58 190 x 223 6 6 Typical data for determination of the measurement uncertainty Model Repeatability sd typical Differential nonlinearity sd typical Differential eccentric load sd typical Sensitivity offset sd typical Minimum weight according to USP typical Minimum weight 1 2 sd typical R gross weight R net weight sample weight sd Standard deviation a Year annum _ According to OIML R76 NO XP4001S 40mg 5x10 eR V2 5x10 eR 8x10 eR 2x10 eR i 120g 1 5x10 eR 8g 1x107eR In the temperature range 10 30 C XP6001S 40mg 3x10 eR V1 5x10 eR 8x10 eR 1 2x1050R 120g 9x10eR 8g 6x10 eR XP8001S 40mg 2 5x10 eR V3 5x10 eR 3x10 eR 2x10eR 120g 7 5x10 eR 8g 5x10 eR XP10001S 10100 g 100 mg 0 10100 g 80 mg 100 mg 200 mg 5x10 eR 1 5x10 R 5x10 R 1 0s 23 s 194 x 392 x 96 194 x 257 x 96 194 x 133 x 58 190 x 223 6 6 XP10001S 40mg 2x10 eR V3x1080R 3x10 eR a 1 5x10 eR i 120g 6x102eR 8g 4x10 eR 9 Sensitivity driff year after putting into operation for the first time with the ProFACT self calibration function activated The adjustment weights of the XP precision balances are made from stainless antimagnetic chrome nickel steel The masses of the adjustment weigh
38. 103 Totaling piece counts and recording them statistically iiscescevonnelesveratemnetetatindetaseldadenteteebebscitnadalveteadotaaes 104 Couninoto a Nominal ValU sss dsann a a a eaaadeiveteadies 106 RGCICMENC OO DIMMNZING eresse e E ek aasacena aeons 107 sample printout of a piece Count with statistical values s sssuesrrnsinerrnerrnrrnerrnrrrnrrrerrrerrrerrnrrrnrrrrerrerrrerne 108 The Percent Weighing application ccscccssecsseeeeeecseeceeeeeseeeeneeeseeeneeeaneceneseeesaaeeaneeuneseneesaaesenesaneesaaes 109 Introduction to the Percent Weighing application s35 3c 6icec ondsiai senate ee i ede 109 DClOC IMG INE AD DIC OMOM seniri Acoma wn Ae Sau M tad acti vec activa sas deat taied du E uta 109 settings for the Percent Weighing application ccccccccsceccceeeceeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeessesessnsessnsessnnes 109 COV GIG WY aani eE e E A O a seamoteteceean sacine Sra aced aaa wore A eter ber css 109 special Function Keys for Percent Weighing ccccccccseeccneeeceeeceeeesseseseeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeseesneeesneessnsess 110 special Information Fields for Percent Weighing cccccceccccesecceeeseseceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseseeseeesseseesneessaensagagss 111 AGGIIONGT VAM 1OK PERCENT WVCIGMING sss esasen ea aeoaea aa a e aaa eaa aa a 111 Speciali informaion Tor Percent WegNINg sXicctstsccussoletsdieidess a A E A 111 Special Settings of SmartSens and ErgoSens f
39. 2 Jan 2004 external 2rd E 1 2 Jan 2004 external AT a ae 18 27 Jan 2004 internal E E He 14 00 6000 00 g 13 57 6000 00 g 13 26 Manual adjust v Temperature v The balance always records all adjustment operations that have been made and saves them in a memory protected against power failure In this menu you can view a list of these operations and define which type of adjustment operations the list should contain and how comprehensive it should be Note If the memory is full after 50 adjustment operations the oldest operation will be deleted automatically Therefore you should print out and archive the list from time to time if your laboratory standards require full traceability of all adjustments made The following options are available Adj History When the Show button is pressed a window appears with a list of the adjustments made Although the balance permanently records all adjustments made the list only displays the operations that were selected for display in the Selection menu see below Specific data is displayed for every adjustment operation date and time type of adjustment temperature etc The list can be printed out by pressing the key provided that a printer is connected and activated as the output device in the peripheral settings Selection This menu can be used to define which types of adjustment operations should be displayed in th
40. 2 mg 0 3 mg SxX10 eR 1 5x10 0R 2 5x10 eR 2s 23 5 214 x 395 x 363 214 x 260 x 363 194 x 133 x 58 248 90 8 2 XP404S 410g 0 1 mg 0 410g 0 1 mg 0 2 mg 0 3 mg Sx10 eR 1 5x10eR 2 5x10 eR 2S 23 s 214 x 395 x 363 214 x 260 x 363 194 x 133 x 58 248 90 8 2 XP404SDR 410g 80 g 1 mg 0 1 mg 0 410g 0 6 mg 0 1 mg 0 6 mg 1 mg 5x10 eR 1 5x10eR 2 5x10 eR 2s 23 s 214 x 395 x 363 214 x 260 x 363 194 x 133 x 58 248 90 8 2 Typical data for determination of the measurement uncertainty Model Repeatability sd typical Differential nonlinearity sd typical Differential eccentric load sd typical Sensitivity offset sd typical Minimum weight according to USP typical Minimum weight 1 2 sd typical R gross weight R net weight sample weight sd Standard deviation a Year annum According to OIML R76 XP204S 0 12mg 1 5x107eR V6x10 2geR_ Ax107eR 1x10 eR 360mg 4 5x10 eR 24mg 3x10 eR 2 In the temperature range 10 30 C 9 Sensitivity drift year after putting into operation for the first time with the ProFACT self calibration function activated The adjustment weights of the XP precision balances are made from stainless antimagnetic chrome nickel steel The masses of the adjustment weights are traceable to the prototype kilogram which is the standard unit of mass kept in Paris XP404S 0
41. 214 x 395 x 363 214 x 260 x 363 194 x 133 x 58 248 127 x 127 8 6 XP2003SDR 4mg 5x107eR V6x10 geR 3x107eR 8x107eR 12g 1 5x10 eR 800mg 1x10 eR XP5003SDR 5100 g 1000 g 10 mg 1 mg 0 5100 g 6 mg 1 mg 6 mg 10 mg 4x10 9R 3x10 eR 1 5x10 0R 2s 23 s 214 x 395 x 363 214 x 260 x 363 194 x 133 x 58 248 127 x 127 8 6 XP5003SDR Amg 2x107R V5x10 geR_ 1 5x107eR 1x10 eR 12g 6x10 eR 100mg 4x10 eR 9 Sensitivity drift year after putting into operation for the first time with the ProFACT self calibration function activated The adjustment weights of the XP precision balances are made from stainless antimagnetic chrome nickel steel The masses of the adjustment weights are traceable to the prototype kilogram which is the standard unit of mass kept in Paris The minimum weight can be improved by the following measures Selecting suitable weighing parameters Choosing a better location Using smaller taring containers Technical data and accessories 151 17 2 3 XP precision balances with readability of 10 mg S platform with draft shield element Technical data limit values Model Maximum load Maximum load fine range Readability Readability fine range Taring range Repeatability sd at full load Repeatability sd fine range Linearity Eccentric load at minimum 1 3 capacity 1 Sensitivity offset Sensitivity temperatur drift 2 C Sensitivity s
42. 3 function keys opposite must be activated In addition we recommend that you activate both of the function keys opposite They are used to delete incorrect values C CL Last and to define the number of samples to be included in a weighing series Max n A printer should be connected fo your balance for optimum use of the statistical functions If no printer is connected we recommend that you activate the four main information fields for the statistics for your application e g n x s and Sum see section 8 3 3 Note If at the start of a series weighing you use a free weighing unit Chapter 7 2 7 the weight unit can only be changed back again after the measurement series has been completed Operating sequence lf the number of samples to be weighed in for a series is specified in advance you can press the Max n function key and enter the number of samples 1 99 After the last sample is weighed in the series is automatically closed the statistics window is opened and the printed results record is printed Note This function key is only active when the Statistics do not yet contain any measured vales Enter the value O zero for Max n to set an unlimited series where you can weigh in up to 99 samples If you are working with a weighing container place it on the pan and press the gt T key to tare the balance alternatively you can also work with the tare memories or use
43. 40 C Max 80 at 31 C linearly decreasing to 50 at 40 C noncondensing Die cast aluminum laquered plastic and chrome steel Die cast zinc chromed and plastics Chrome nickel steel X2 Cr Ni Mo 17 13 2 Aluminium plastic chrome steel and glas Die cast zinc chromed 10 mg models S platform Chrome steel X2 Cr Ni Mo 17 13 2 0 1 mg models AC adapter with country specific power cable RS232C interface Protective cover for the terminal Protective cover for the weighing platform 10 mg 0 1 g and 1 g models Feedthroughs for below the balance weighing and for antitheft device Operating instructions Production certificate CE declaration of conformity 17 2 Model specific data 17 2 1 XP precision balances with readability of 0 1 mg S platform with draft shield Technical data limit values Model Maximum load Maximum load fine range Readability Readability fine range Taring range Repeatability sd at full load Repeatability sd fine range Linearity Eccentric load at minimum 1 3 capacity 1 Sensitivity offset Sensitivity temperatur drift 2 C Sensitivity stability a Stabilization time Interface update rate Internal adjustment weigths Balance dimensions W x D x H mm Weighing platform dimensions W x D x H mm Terminal dimensions W x D x H mm Usable heigth of draft shield mm Weighing pan dimensions W x D mm Weight kg XP204S 210g 0 1 mg 0 210g 0 2 mg 0
44. 437 500 480 24 3 086472 57 87134 71 11718 577 6178 583 3334 578 7134 Tael tl Singapore Malaysia 0 02645547 0 0000264555 0 75 0 8228570 0 001714286 0 04114285 0 005291094 0 09920800 0 1219152 0 9902018 1 0 9920800 Pennyweight dwt 0 6430149 0 000643015 18 22917 20 0 04166667 0 1286030 2 411306 2 963216 24 06741 24 30556 24 11306 Tael t Taiwan 0 02666667 0 0000266667 0 7559874 0 8294261 0 001727971 0 04147131 0 005333333 0 1 0 1228884 0 998 1068 1 007983 1 Appendix 165 18 2 SOPs standard operating procedures In the documentation of a GLP test the SOPs are a small but very important part Practical experience confirms that SOPs written in house are followed much better than SOPs written by an an external anonymous source You will find below a brief overview of the responsibilities in relation to SOPs as well as a checklist for creating an SOP Responsibilities in relation to SOPs Head of testing laboratory Instructs SOPs to be created Approves SOPs with date and signature Testing supervisor Ensures that SOPs are available Approves SOPs as deputy to laboratory head Employees Follow the SOPs and other guidelines GLP quality assurance Checks whether valid SOPs are available Checks whether the SOPs are followed Checks how and when changes are documented Checklist for creating SOPs Administrative matters Use of SOP forms a 2 Name of testi
45. If according to the formula definition all components should be weighed in in the same container this taring is not required If automatic zeroing has been activated Section 9 3 2 when the tare container is removed the display is automa tically reset to zero Weigh in the other components as described above Each time M is pressed the recorded single value is saved and printed automatically according to your specifica tions e Sa ee The Formulation application 93 Once all the componenis of the formula have been weighed in the window with the results of the formulation appears automatically the information selected for printing the result is displayed see Section 9 3 5 The formula record is closed simultaneously a complete sample printout can be found in Section 9 6 5 If you have completed the formulation Cor cancelled it before completion and wish to clear the memory in preparation for the next formulation press the CL Result function key a safety prompt is displayed which must be confirmed before the data is actually deleted Note A new formulation cannot be processed until the CL Result function key has been pressed Important note tis the responsibility of the user to ensure that the weighed in weights are within the defined tolerances The balance does not check this If an incorrect weight value is transferred via the M function key the result of the formulation
46. Lot and Sample IDs can then be entered in the same way The maximum permissible ID length is 24 characters Once you have completed all the entries you can check the selected IDs again using the information fields in the display All ID text is stored until it is replaced by new text If the weighing record has been defined so that the IDs are also printed Section 7 2 8 both the defined ID names e g Client and the text entered e g Mettler Toledo GmbH will be printed The illustration opposite shows a printout with the IDs from the example above The Weighing application 66 7 3 5 Working with the MinWeigh function The MinWeigh function ensures that the weighing results are within a specified tolerance range in accordance with the requirements of your quality assurance system This function must be enabled and programmed by a service technician The MinWeigh function must be activated in this menu in order to use the function Section 7 2 13 As soon as this function is activated a small weight icon containing a lt appears above the weighing result in the display We recommend that you also activate the MinWeigh Ref Tare and Tare information fields Section 7 2 4 ir Weighing 16 Mar 2004 12 08 cer 1 16 Mar 2004 12 06 MW Method Ref Tare MinWeigh N T G U Feb 2004 14 00 w Press the gt 0 gt key to set the display to zero Pla
47. Section 4 2 The status icons indicate the following ano fo f amp The balance would like fo carry out a fully automatic ProFACT adjustment but is unable because another operating sequence is running The adjustment is carried out as soon as the balance is unloaded the display becomes stable and no key has been pressed for 2 minutes Section 7 4 1 The status icon disappears after the adjustment is successfully completed You have specified in the system settings that the balance should automatically request an adjustment using an external weight Section 5 3 3 The balance uses this status icon and a corresponding message to prompt you to carry out the adjustment The status icon fades after the adjustment is successfully concluded or if you indicate your decision not to carry out the adjustment Section 7 4 3 You have specified in the system settings that the balance should automatically request adjustment testing using an external weight Section 5 3 6 The balance uses this status icon and a corresponding message to prompt you to carry out the test The status icon fades after the adjustment is successfully concluded or if you indicate your decision not to carry out the adjustment Section 7 4 5 The MinWeigh is active Section 7 2 13 This status icon informs you that the minimum weigh in value for the current tare has not been reached yet and that the current weight value is outside the tolerance range specified by your
48. The following parameters are available Brightness This menu can be used to set the brightness of the display If necessary alter the brightness between 20 and 100 Cin steps of 20 using the arrow keys Each time one of the two arrow keys is pressed the brightness is altered immediately so that you can see the change right away Factory setting 80 Note If the balance has not been used for 15 minutes the brightness of the display is reduced automatically This prolongs the service life of the backlighting As soon as a key is pressed or the weight changes the brightness is reset to the value selected here Brightness cea ne a cca eee a A ERNE EA Contrast Setting for the display contrast range from 0 100 contrast Set in the same way as the brightness but in 2 steps Factory setting 50 Color Selection This menu can be used to adapt the color of the display to your personal taste However colors can also be used as a guide if you use different colors for different user profiles you can see at a glance which profile is currently active In total there are 8 color palettes to choose from Factory setting Color palette 1 blue with soft contrast Note The color palettes in the left column offer a visually attractive appearance with soft contrast while the palettes in the right column offer a more contrasty display for better readability under poor light conditions Sound
49. The language is switched immediately All menus and messages appear in the selected language with the exception of the interface parameters in the system settings these are always in English Warning If the dialog language is changed you may no longer be able to enter the access codes for the administrator and user password and ID This is why the ID and password must always be entered in the same language in which they were defined Factory setting Depends on the language package installed Generally the language of the destination country is preset User ID and Password The current user access codes ID and password max 20 characters each can be changed in these two menus which have identical dialog boxes These codes are required for accessing menu areas that have been protected at user level by the administrator Section 5 8 3 If you delete the existing ID or password and do not enter a new code an error message appears Note If access fo both of hese menus has been protected by the administrator you must enter the current ID and password before you can change the codes Factory setting For ID and password O Null for the Home profile 1 for the User 1 profile 7 for the User 7 profile User settings 47 6 5 Terminal settings This menu can be used to adapt the terminal to your requirements and adjust the display Terminal User 1 eee Terminal User 1
50. absolute weight of the weighing sample touch the unit and select the desired weighing unit You can print out the result of the percent weighing with the 4 key You will find an example of a report in Section 11 4 3 11 4 2 Percent Weighing to a Target Value The Percent Weighing application provides you with additional functions to make weighing to a specified target value easier In the description which follows it is assumed that the reference for the percent weighing has already been determined oe ee ee n a E Sore erica SS e Percentweighing 25 Aug 2004 Requirements Before you can input a target value and the associated tolerances the function keys shown at left must be activated Section 11 3 2 If you want the specified values to be shown in the display you can also activate the information fields with the same name Section 11 3 3 Performing a Percent Weighing to a Target Value Press the function key for Target Value Type in the desired value e g 130 Check the weighing unit which is displayed to the right of the target value Touching the weighing unit displays the available units which include percent Note The units are not converted automatically so once you have input a value in a particular unit the value does not change even if you change the unit When you have input the value press OK to activate the target value You can use the two function keys T
51. activated see above for names Note The Recipe ID and Comp ID are not required to automatically process predefined formulae because they are transferred automatically from the formula or component database The other IDs can be activated should you want to enter additional IDs during formulation However for free formulation without using the database the Recipe ID and Comp ID should be activated so that your formulae and components can be assigned a name 9 3 7 Special SmartSens and ErgoSens settings for Formulation Additional settings for formulation are available for SmarfSens and ErgoSens sensors Result and M emulate the function keys of the same name OK emulates pressing the button of the same name in the formulation dialog boxes but not in the menus to confirm entries and actions uw yN Note The settings Recipe ID Comp ID Lot ID and Additional ID correspond to the identifications ID1 ID4 which are also available in the Weighing application Section 7 2 16 If one of the above settings is activated the green F Function icon lights up below the corresponding sensor in the status bar ee as a A N ee che pea ee ARS A os as Poses eee Factory setting off for all 4 sensors The Formulation application 87 9 4 Defining components Each formula consists of one or more components which mu
52. an apparent loss in weight which is equal to the weight of the fluid if displaces To perform density determinations you can use the hanger for weighing below the balance which belongs to your balance Section 2 However to determine the density of solid bodies we recommend you to work with the optional density kit which contains all the attachments and aids needed for convenient and precise density determination The density kit is supplied with separate instructions which explain how fo install and use it To determine the density of liquids you additionally need a sinker which you can also obtain from your METTLER TOLEDO dealer To determine the density of pasty substances a gamma sphere is required your dealer will be pleased to tell you where this can be obtained Please take note of the instructions which are supplied with these accessories they contain useful information about working with the aids as well as for their handling and care 12 2 Selecting the Application If the Density application is not already active press the ss key In the selection window touch the symbol of the application 4 MEE EE When you have selected the application the display shown at left appears Special PHE function keys and information fields for density determination are activated at the 0 00 factory The balance is preset to use water as the auxiliary liquid for density g determination However you can change these settings acco
53. and information fields Sections 12 3 6 and 12 3 7 The example at left shows settings for the density determination of pasty substances using a gamma sphere Note The Temp AL function key which is shown activated in the example at left as well as the information field with the same name is not required for this method of density determination If you wish however you can use this function key to enter the current ambient temperature so it is printed on the report as a record of the temperature at which the density was determined Press the Vol G Sphere function key and enter the volume of the gamma sphere Cin this example 10 00000 cms Press the Start function key to start the density determination You are then prompted to place the sample on the balance without the gamma sphere The weight of the sample is displayed in the bottom left corner of the window Press OK to tare the sample and accept the weight value After you have tared the sample you are prompted to immerse the gamma sphere in the sample substance The weight of the substance which is displaced by the gamma sphere is displayed in the bottom left corner of the window Press OK to accept the weight value The balance now determines the density of the pasty substance and displays the result Either the compensated result the uncompensated result or both is are displayed depending on the settings you made for the result display see Sect
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55. be assigned to the sensors Please note that in contrast to the Weigh ing application only one free unit can be defined Also the Minimum Weight func tion is not available In the following Sections you will be given a detailed introduction to the specific settings for the Percent Weighing application 11 3 2 Special Function Keys for Percent Weighing The first page of the function key menu presents you with the following options for percent weighing Set100 You can use this function key to define the current weight value as the reference 100 Section 11 4 1 VarRef You can use this function key to assign the weight value fo a variable reference Section 11 4 1 Nominal value specifies the desired target weight Section 11 4 2 This is also used as reference for the tolerances described below Tol and Tol Specifies the accuracy tolerances for the percent weighing Section 11 4 2 All other function keys are the same as for the Weighing application Section 7 2 2 Factory setting Set1 00 and VarRef are activated Cin this order The Percent Weighing application 111 11 3 3 Special Information Fields for Percent Weighing On the first page of the menu for info fields the following settings for percent weighing are available Reference Reference value percent Reference Absolute weight value of the reference
56. comes into contact with the balance the terminal or the AC adapter e The balance is protected against dust and water provided it is assembled as described in Section 2 2 3 Never open the balance terminal or AC adapter they contain no components which can be cleaned repaired or replaced by the user Please contact your METTLER TOLEDO dealer for details of the available service options Regular servicing by an authorized service engineer ensures constant accuracy for years fo come and prolongs the service life of your balance Cleaning and service 147 16 1 Cleaning the draft shield 0 1 mg and 1 mg models Remove the following parts Weighing pan draft shield element 0 1 mg models pan support 1 mg models Lift the draft shield off the balance and place it on a clean surface Remove the bottom plate Push all ihe glasses back as far as they will go Turn the cover A to the front Pull the top glass toward the back and off Pull the side glasses toward the back and off Note Always hold the 2 paral AN lel guided glasses side glas ses and top glasses together with one hand illustrations below Clean all parts then reassemble the draft shield in the reverse order Insert glasses Note Always hold the 2 paral lel guided glasses side glas ses and top glasses together and parallel with one hand illustrations below The side glasses must not be placed oustside t
57. determine the required minimum initial weight values according to your QA specifications and will then load these values onto the balance Up to 3 tare values can be defined with the corresponding minimum initial weight values In addition the service technician will set the weighing parameters Section 6 3 to values that ensure the required tolerance range is observed These settings cannot be modified by the user while the MinWeigh function is active Once the balance programming is complete the service technician creates a certificate that documents the measurements tolerances and corresponding tare and minimum weight values for the initial weighing Using the MinWeigh function ensures that the weighing results meet the specifications of the certificate and thus comply with your QA guidelines Information on working with the MinWeigh function can be found in Section 7 3 5 MinWeigh If the MinWeigh function has been enabled it can be activated or deactivated in the Jea menu When the function is activated press Define The following options are available Method This is the name of the QA standard that you are using The following methods are available USPO SOP and GLP Note The method names are predefined The service technician can adapt the names according to your requirements e g if you are using internal company QA methods Info When Show is pressed a window opens
58. display of the results may be slightly more unstable XP precision balances with readability of 10 mg M platform 0 1 g S M platform and 1 g M platform Place the following componenis on the balance in the specified order Pan support 1 Weighing pan 2 setting up the balance 17 2 3 Selecting the location and leveling the balance Your balance is a precision instrument and will thank you for an optimum location with high accuracy and dependability 2 3 1 Selecting the location 2 3 2 Leveling the balance METTLER TOLEDO select a stable vibration free position that is as horizontal as possible The surface must be able to safely carry the weight of a fully loaded balance Observe ambient conditions see Section 17 1 Avoid the following Direct sunlight Powerful drafts e g from fans or air conditioners Excessive temperature fluctuations Balances with readability of 0 1 mg and 1 mg Align the balance horizontally by turning both leveling screws on the front of the balance housing until the air bubble is in the inner circle of the level indicator Example The position of the air bubble illustrates which leveling screw you need to turn and in which direction so that the air bubble moves to the center In this example turn the left leveling screw counterclockwise L left leveling screw R right leveling screw Balances with readability of 10 mg 0 1 g and 1g Remove
59. fo its normal position and simply reinstall all components in the reverse order Your first weighing 21 3 Your first weighing This Section explains how to perform simple weighings using just a few keys 3 1 Switching the balance on and off Switching on the balance Press the On Off key briefly The balance carries out a test On and is then ready to weigh Off Weighing mA The display opposite appears when the balance is switched on for the first time Hore Switching off the balance Press and hold the On Off key until the message OFF On appears in the display The display then fades and the balance is switched off Off 3 2 Performing a simple weighing Just a few keys located in the lower part of the terminal are needed to perform a simple weighing Your balance has separate keys for zeroing gt O and taring gt T Zeroing A new zero point is set using the gt 0 key and all weight values including O the tare weight are measured in relation to this zero point After zeroing the following values apply tare weight O net weight gross weight O Always use the gt 0 zeroing keys before you start with a weighing especially before recording a tare weight using the gt T key Taring If you are working with a weighing container first set the balance to zero Place gt T amp the container on the balance and press the gt T key to tare the ba
60. in aid CSmartlrac appears in the display with tolerance markers that simplify weighing in to the nominal value You can roughly weigh in your samples until the lower tolerance value is reached and then accurately dose if necessary up to the nominal value 10 4 4 Reference optimizing The Piece Counting application 107 Reference optimizing improves the precision of piece counting results The average piece weight reference is recalculated with each reference optimization Because the new pieces that have been placed in the weighing pan increase the basis for the calculation the reference and therefore the result of the piece count are more exact Piececounting 17 Mar 2004 16 00 User 4 Piececounting 17 Mar 2004 16 02 User 4 The Ref Opt function key must be activated in order to use reference optimization Section 10 3 3 Determine the reference using the desired method fixed or variable reference piece number see Section 10 4 1 A reference piece number of 10 is used in the example opposite Note In this figure the Ref Opt function key is inactive and cannot be pressed because no more pieces were added after the reference was determined Proceed with the piece count and place additional pieces on the weighing pan To optimize the reference press the Ref Opt function key The number of pieces in the pan is now used as the new reference piece number and the reference piece weight is recal
61. is to overwrite it with a new one The Piece Counting application 97 10 The Piece Counting application This Section describes the Piece Counting application You will find here information on how to work with this application and on the relevant setting options Please note that all settings for the Piece Counting application are stored under the active user profile User specific settings can thus be entered for this application Therefore make sure that you have selected the desired user profile first 10 1 Introduction to the Piece Counting application The Piece Counting application allows you to count pieces The application provides several different methods for determining the reference piece weight Many of the application specific settings are identical to those of the Weighing application However additional application specific function settings are available for Piece Counting In the following description only those settings are described in detail which differ from the Weighing application Note If you use the Piece Counting function in conjunction with the METTLER TOLEDO LC I O relay interface please note the information provided in the Solution Guide which is available on the Internet www mt com xp precision 10 2 Selecting the application If the Piece Counting application is not already active press the ss key Touch the application icon in the se
62. is transferred to the Statistics automatically Ifan incorrect piece count is saved by mistake it can be removed from the statistics by using the CL Last function key But you can do this only for the most recently recorded result The CL Last function key is active only if there are values present in the memory Otherwise the key is grayed out and cannot be pressed The key is deactivated after a result is deleted and can only be used again once the next result has been transferred to the statistics Once all the piece counts of the series have been carried out press the Result function key This is only available if values are present in the memory Otherwise the key is grayed out and cannot be pressed This pauses the piece count series and opens the results window the series can be continued at any time Note If you specified the number of piece counts in the series using the Max n function key the results window opens automatically after the last piece count is recorded and indicates that the maximum number of piece counts has been reached The results window contains the results of the counting series the information selected for printing the result is displayed see Section 10 3 7 Please refer to the notes in section 10 4 5 regarding the units resolution and accuracy of displayed values lf the results window takes up several display pages you can use the arrow keys to switch back and forth between
63. it within range of the weighing platform The terminal is connected to the weighing platform with a cable The terminal can be removed from the weighing platform and located separately to ensure the optimum setup of your workplace Setting up the terminal separately see diagram Switch off the balance Carefully lift the terminal from the terminal support Pull the terminal support out of the weighing platform Tilt the weighing platform high on its side and carefully pull the cable out of the cable opening under the weighing platform Place the terminal in the desired position The cable can also be led out the back or the side of the weighing platform 2 6 Transporting the balance switch off the balance and remove the AC adapter cable and any interface cable from the balance 2 6 1 Transporting over short distances Observe the following instructions to transport your balance over a short distance to a new location Hold the weighing platform with both hands and liff horizontally Carry the balance horizontally to the new location Refer to the notes in Section 2 3 regarding selection of an optimum location The terminal is not permanently connected to the weighing A platform and therefore the balance must be carried horizon tally We recommend that the terminal is removed from the termi nal support and placed on the weighing pan This enables the weighing platform and the terminal to be held m
64. line has been defined as a component of the weighing report it is printed automatically see Reporting individual values on the next page The header line can also be printed out separately by pressing the Header line function key The Dynamic Weighing application 135 Reporting individual values On the first page of this submenu the following special settings for dynamic weighing are available Dynamic Reports the selected setting for dynamic weighing Section 13 39 AutoStart Reports whether the AutoStart function is active Section 13 3 4 If the function is active the associated minimum weight is reported Sample Reports the net weight value of the current weighing Factory setting Sample An individual value is printed out either by pressing the E key with the result window open or automatically see Section 13 3 8 Footer line of the report On the second and third pages of this submenu you can specify additional statistical information which should be printed out in the footer of the weighing report after the results individual values a a se Aaaa SE aa AASE cnc eictechein ence eee ee n Number of samples weighed xX Average mean weight of all samples AS A N A H H gs and s rel standard deviation as absolute and percentage value saa oe ee Note These two values are only reported if the statistics conta
65. low that even slight soiling of the weighing pan or vibrations trigger a weighing Note If the AutoTare function is activated the display is automatically reset to zero after each weighing is completed Factory setting On minimum weight 5 00 g 13 3 5 Settings for the beep at the end of the measurement cycle In the Beep menu you can specify whether a beep should indicate the end of a measurement cycle off There is no beep at the end of a dynamic weighing On As soon as the result of a dynamic weighing is ready a beep is emitted If you switch the beep on after you have started a weighing cycle you can do another job until the beep tells you that the result is ready Factory setting On beep switched on The Dynamic Weighing application 134 13 3 6 Special information fields for dynamic weighing In the menu for info fields the following special settings for dynamic weighing are available AutoStart Indicates whether the AutoStart function is active Section 13 3 4 If the function has been activated the associated minimum weight is displayed Status Current status of the application for explanation see Section 13 4 1 aaa 5 perenne oer ee ee SS Shere mA EEEE ee The following information fields are only relevant if the statistics function has been activated Section 13 3 9 a ee E E nM Number of samples weighed Xx
66. measured values and measurement series with small deviations the significance of the last decimal place cannot be guaranteed Notes on the formulae used for calculating these values can be found in Section 8 4 4 The Percent Weighing application 109 11 The Percent Weighing application In this Section you will be introduced to the Percent Weighing application You will find practical information about working with this application and about the different settings Please note that all settings for the Percent Weighing application are saved under the active user profile so each user can make their own settings for this application Because of this first make sure that you have selected the desired user profile 11 1 Introduction to the Percent Weighing application The Percent Weighing application enables you to weigh to a specified value 100 and detect deviations from this target value Many of the application dependent settings are identical to those of the Weighing application However additional settings are available to you for percent weighing In the description that follows only those settings are explained in detail which are different from the Weighing application 11 2 Selecting the Application If Percent Weighing is not already active first press the ss key In the selection window touch the symbol for the application 2 Percentweighing aea After you have select
67. nent Enter a nominal weight of 100g for the first component during formulation The balance calculates a nominal weight of 53 33g 100 g 5 40 53 334 g for the second component Note No formulation procedure can be selected for formulae with relative component nominal values because all components must always be weighed in in 1 container The Formulation application 90 LLE Recipe 3 When defining specifications for the individual components a percentage nominal AAA value must be entered instead of an absolute nominal weight depending on the selected Basis this refers to either the total weight of the formula or the first component The remaining settings and specifications for the components are identical fo those for formulae with absolute components Important note for formulae with percentage nominal values which refer to the total weight The balance does not check whether the sum of all component percentages is 100 If this sum is above or below 100 the defined percentages and the nominal weights to be weighed in are adapted automatically during the formulation operation as shown in the example below Specifications Nominal value Component 1 80 nominal value Component 2 40 final weight 100g Automatic calculation of the nominal weights to be weighed in Component 1 80 120 100g 66 67g Component 2 40 120 100g 33 33g 9 5 3 Printing the formula definitions Whe
68. other user profiles are available whose settings can be changed Al to suit your requirements The i key can be used to call up the desired user profile All settings that are made while a particular user profile is active are stored under this profile These include application specific settings and user specific settings but not system settings see below Access authorizations for the user profiles can be defined using the security system of your balance See Section 4 5 to protect them against unauthorized changes User specific settings These settings which are available under the key can be used to adapt the balance to the tasks and work cl techniques of the current user The settings can be defined separately for each of the 7 user profiles and home fr profile When a user profile is called up the relevant user specific settings are loaded automatically Basic principles for using the ferminal and the software 25 Applications Applications are software modules for carrying out specific weighing tasks The balance is supplied with different applications ex works e g for normal weighing statistics formulation piece counting percent weighing density determination and dynamic weighing After it has been switched on the balance loads the last active user profile and the application with which the user has last worked The applications are available under the ss key Notes on working with standard applicatio
69. place the container with the liquid under the hanger If you are working with the optional density kit follow the instructions supplied with the kit In either case make sure that the sinker is immersed by at least 1 cm in the liquid and that there are no air bubbles in the container The buoyancy which the sinker experiences is displayed with a minus sign in the bottom left corner of the window Press OK to accept the weight value The balance now determines the density of the liquid and displays the result Either the compensated result the uncompensated result or both is are displayed depending on the settings you made for the result display see Section 12 3 5 If a printer is connected you can press the key to print out a report of the density determination result according to your specifications Section 12 3 8 The result is saved until the next density determination using the same method has been completed so if can be printed out again if required The Density application 125 12 4 3 Density determination of pasty substances using a gamma sphere To determine the density of pasty substances use is offen made of a gamma sphere whose volume is known The pasty substance is first fared without the gamma sphere and then with it Density 26 Aug 2004 16 35 User6 In the application specific settings for the method select Pasty Substance Section IZ 052 Activate the appropriate function keys
70. printed using the key A sample printout can be found in Section 10 4 5 10 4 2 Totaling piece counts and recording them statistically Presettings The minimum requirement for totaling and recording piece counts is that the 3 function keys shown opposite be activated Section 10 3 3 as well as at least one of the function keys for determining the reference Section 10 4 1 In addition we recommend that you activate both of the function keys opposite They are used to delete incorrect values CL Last and to define the number of piece counts to be included in a series Max n A printer should be connected to your balance for optimum use of the statistical functions If no printer is connected we recommend that you activate the four main information fields for the statistics for your application e g n x Min and Max see Section 10 3 4 Operating sequence Ifthe number of piece counts for a series is specified in advance you can press the Max n function key and enter the number 1 99 Upon completion of the final piece count the series is automatically closed ihe results window is opened and the results record is printed Note This function key is active only when the statistics do not yet contain any measured values Enter the value O zero for Max n to set an unlimited series where you can record up to 100 piece counts If you are working with a weighing conta
71. statistics which are described below Note The other available record information is the same as for the Weighing application Section 7 2 8 and is not described here Record header Additional settings for the statistics are available on the second page of this submenu Plausibility The defined limit for plausible measured values is printed Section 8 3 7 Max n The defined maximum number of samples in the series is printed Nom Tol Prints the defined nominal weight and the defined tolerances Factory setting Appl Name Statistics is printed and Date Time cin this order no specific information is activated for the statistics The Statistics application 74 The header is automatically printed when the M key is pressed during a series of weighings in order to transfer the first measured weight fo the statistical system The header can also be printed separately by pressing the Header function key Printing single values The same additional settings for the statistics are available in this submenu as for the header Plausibility Max n Nom Tol Tol Factory setting Net Cnet weight value for the current weighing operation i e no specific information is activated for the statistics A single value is printed automatically when the M function key is pressed during series weighing A single value can also be printed separa
72. terminal software has been loaded updating of ihe weighing platform software begins Here too you can define a Secure ID and enter a User ID Changing the Secure ID The Secure ID can be changed when a new software updating operation is started To do so click on the Change Secure ID field You can now enter a new Secure ID If you leave the field empty the Secure ID is deleted and no longer active When the updating process has been completed you can close e Loader Il Your balance will now operate with the newly loaded software software Updates 143 14 5 Saving and reloading balance settings In addition to balance software updates e Loader II also offers a function whereby the current balance settings can be copied to a PC This allows you to have a backup copy of your settings available at all times This function can also be used to copy the settings from one balance fo another E METTLER TOLEDO e Loader II File BETEG Start Software Update Procedure Backup balance data to file Restore balance data from file nkara z he prei adach cheba fare ha Ly Balsas Waira Ke phn Carl Zs mnie heh ceria bb eos a De On cent Dalaran oe oe otha barea Chere Shai OF cence METTLER TOLEDO e Loader II File BELATE Options Help Start Software Update Procedure Backup balance data to file Restore balance data from file In order to save the current balance settings
73. text irrespective of its actual length User User Name User 1 Language English User ID 1 Password Terminal Brightness 80 Contrast 50 Colour selection PaletteBlueCold Sound 70 Touch Function On Optical key feedback Off Speedread Off The Weighing application 50 7 The Weighing application This Section describes the Weighing application Here you will find information on how to work with this application and on the relevant setting options Please note that all settings for the Weighing application are stored under the active user profile User specific settings can thus be entered for this application Therefore make sure that you have selected the desired user profile first 7 1 Selecting the application If the Weighing application is not already active press the ss key Touch the Weighing icon in the selection window The balance is now ready for weighing 7 2 Settings for the Weighing application simple weighing has already been described in Section 3 In addition to the operations described in Section 3 zeroing taring and performing a simple weighing your balance offers numerous options for adapting the Weighing application to your specific requirements 7 2 1 Overview The application specific settings can be accessed via the key When this key is pressed the first of 5 menu pages is displayed The following settings are available for the Weighing a
74. the clamps A for the safety feet by turning them outwards Note Turn the clamps A outwards as far as they will go A N 90 so that the safety feet can move freely Now level the balance by turning both leveling screws B until the air bubble is in the inner circle of the level indicator Secure the safety feet by turning the clamps A inwards as far as they will go setting up the balance 18 2 3 39 Leveling when space is limited Release the fasteners A by turning them completely outward Push the leveling feet completely upward and turn the fasteners A back Place the balance in its permanent location Level the balance by turning the leveling feet B until the air bubble is inside the inner circle of the level indicator If additional support for the balance is required continue as follows Do not under any circumstances change the settings of the leveling feet B Remove the balance from its permanent location and place it on a flat fable Turn the fasteners A completely outward the leveling feet come underneath Turn the fasteners A completely inward again the leveling feet are fixed Return the balance to its permanent location and check for stability 2 4 Power supply Your balance is supplied with an AC adapter and a country specific power cable The AC adapter is suitable for all line voltages in the range 100 240 VAC 10 15 50 60 Hz Ch
75. to your balance this menu can be used to specify how the data is to be processed The following settings are available off Host Open Input Factory setting No keyboard entries are processed This setting should be used if no keyboard is connected The keyboard entries are not processed in the balance but are transmitted directly to the connected PC If no PC is connected or the PC cannot receive the data the data is ignored The keyboard entries are written to the input window e g item counter ID or manual tare that is currently open in the application and the window is then closed automatically If no input window is open the data is ignored Open Input Note If you connect an external keyboard to your balance configure the interface in the system settings accordingly Section 5 7 The Weighing application 60 7 2 13 Settings for the MinWeigh function The menu containing the settings for the MinWeigh function is deactivated ex works and cannot be accessed The MinWeigh function must be enabled and programmed by a service technician If you need to use this function but cannot access it in the menu please contact your METTLER TOLEDO dealer The MinWeigh function ensures that the weighing results are within a specified tolerance range in accordance with the requirements of your quality assurance system The service technician will use weights on site to
76. will also be incorrect As soon as a formula has been called up neither the identification of the formula Recipe ID nor the identification of the components Comp ID can be changed as they are part of the relevant formula or component definition in the databases 9 6 3 Automatic formula processing with Components relative nominal values Automatic formula processing with Components is basically identical to formula processing with Fix Components Therefore the procedure is only described in brief below cet ee Soh et sa ee EE oe oo Depending on the basis for weighing in components which is specified in the formula definition Section 9 5 2 when the formula is called up you will first be prompted to enter the desired final weight of the formula or the nominal weight of the first component Enter the required value The example opposite shows the prompt for entering the final weight Once the final weight Cor the nominal weight of the first component has been entered you are prompted to tare the balance Place the weighing container on the balance press the gt T key and the balance is then ready for weighing in the first component The nominal weight is displayed in the Nominal information field and the SmartTrac supports you when weighing in the nominal weight Weigh in the first component The Abs Diff function key can also be used to switch
77. will guide you step by step through the updating process e Loader II will ask you if you want to save the current balance settings on your computer We recommend that you carry out this data backup This will save you from having to enter all the settings again since they will all be returned to the factory settings in the course of the update At the end of the updating procedure e Loader Il will ask whether the saved data should be reloaded back into the balance Before you start the actual updating operation you have the possibility to define a Secure ID to protect the balance against unauthorized software updating operations To do this click on the Create Secure ID button If you do not wish fo use this function click on Continue The Secure ID is balance specific and saved in the balance Please make a note of the secure ID and keep it in a safe place If you forget the Secure ID no further updates can be made to the balance Define the Secure ID and confirm it by entering it again in the field provided Then click on Continue The e Loader II now displays a list of the updates which have been performed In this window you can enter a user identification User ID so that it is subsequently possible to trace who performed the software updating operation Click on Continue to start the updating operation The balance software consists of a terminal software and a weighing platform software After the
78. 0 0 99916 0 99900 0 99884 0 99866 0 99847 0 99827 0 99806 0 99784 0 99761 0 99737 0 99712 0 99686 0 99659 0 99632 0 99603 0 99573 0 99543 0 79716 0 79631 0 79547 0 79462 0 79377 0 79292 0 79207 0 79122 0 79037 0 78951 0 78866 0 78780 0 78695 0 78609 0 78523 0 78437 0 78351 0 78265 0 78179 0 78092 0 78006 Density of C H OH according to the American Institute of Physics Handbook 0 99964 0 99954 0 99942 0 99929 0 99914 0 99899 0 99882 0 99864 0 99845 0 99825 0 99804 0 99782 0 99759 0 99735 0 99710 0 99684 0 99657 0 99629 0 99600 0 99570 0 99540 0 79708 0 79623 0 79538 0 79453 0 79368 0 79284 0 79198 0 79113 0 79028 0 78943 0 78857 0 78772 0 78686 0 78600 0 78515 0 78429 0 78343 0 78256 0 78170 0 78084 0 77997 The Dynamic Weighing application 131 13 The Dynamic Weighing application In this Section you will be introduced to the Dynamic Weighing application You will find practical information about working with this application and about the different settings Please note that all settings for the Dynamic Weighing application are saved under the active user profile so each user can make their own settings for this application Because of this first make sure that you have selected the desired user profile 13 1 Introduction to the Dynamic Weighing application The Dynamic Weighing application allows efficient convenient
79. 0 geR 8x107eR 1 5x10 eR 12g 6x10 eR 800mg 4x10 eR XP10002SDR 10100 g 2000 g 100 mg 10 mg 0 10100 g 60 mg 8 mg 50 mg 100 mg 7 5x10 eR 2 5x10 eR 1 5x105eR 1 58 23 s 194 x 392 x 96 194 x 257 x 96 194 x 133 x 58 170 x 205 7 1 XP10002SDR 40mg 1x10 eR V4x10 geR 8x1070R 1 5x10 809R 120g 3x10 eR 8g 2x10 eR Technical data and accessories 152 17 2 4 XP precision balances with readability of 0 1 g S platform Technical data limit values Model Maximum load Maximum load fine range Readability Readability fine range Taring range Repeatability sd at full load Repeatability sd fine range Linearity Eccentric load at minimum 1 3 capacity 1 Sensitivity offset Sensitivity temperatur drift 2 C Sensitivity stability 3 a Stabilization time Interface update rate Internal adjustment weigths 4 Balance dimensions W x D x H mm Weighing platform dimensions W x D x H mm Terminal dimensions W x D x H mm Weighing pan dimensions W x D mm Weight kg XP4001S 4100 g 100 mg 0 4100 g 80 mg 60 mg 200 mg 6x10 R 1 5x10 R 5x10 R 08s 23 s 194 x 392 x 96 194 x 257 x 96 194 x 133 x 58 190 x 223 6 6 XP6001S 6100 g 100 mg 0 6100 g 80 mg 60 mg 200 mg 4x10 50R 1 5xX1080R 5x10 R 0 8 s 23 s 194 x 392 x 96 194 x 257 x 96 194 x 133 x 58 190 x 223 6 6 XP8001S 8100 g
80. 1 mg Models Kit for density determination of solids and liquids sinker 10 ml for density determination of liquids Sinker 10 ml certified model Precision thermometer certified model Kit for dynamic weighing 11132601 21202217 229060 229220 21900879 21900882 21900883 21900608 11132680 210260 210672 11132685 For 10 mg and O 1 g models S platform 4 container and contact mat 11132657 Various Weighing pan support included 190 mm x 223 mm 11132655 Weighing pan support and draft shield element included 170 mm x 205 mm 11132660 MPS Magnetic Protection Shield weighing pan for O 1 g models 190 mm x 223 mm 11132625 MPS Magnetic Protection Shield weighing pan for 10 mg models 170 mm x 205 mm 11132626 Draft shield Pro made of plastic usable heigh 248 mm 0 1 mg and mg models 11131652 Draft shield MagicCube 1 mg models usable heigh 175 mm 11131650 simple draft shield usable heigh 175 mm 10 mg and 0 1 g models with S platform 11131653 For the O 1 g model the weighing pan set 1 1132660 must be ordered additionally Terminal extension cable length 4 5m 11600517 Wall fixture for terminal 11132665 stand for terminal terminal hight over weighing pan 0 3 m 11132636 IP65 Protective housing for AC adapter 11132550 Protective cover for terminal 11103570 Protective cover for wheighing platform for XP balances with 10mg and O 1g readability S platform 11133034 Protective cover for wheighing pla
81. 11 3 5 11 3 6 11 4 11 4 1 11 4 2 11 4 3 12 12 1 12 2 12 3 12 3 1 12 3 2 12 3 3 12 3 4 12 3 5 12 3 6 12 3 7 12 3 8 12 3 9 12 4 12 4 1 12 4 2 12 4 3 12 4 4 12 5 Contents 7 Seiinds foF ihe Piece COUNTING GO DIICHHON narersnnirin e a a eaaueamed tae 97 EE EEE EE E re i N A EA A A A EA A AE NA E 97 Specifying the fixed reference piece MUMDET c cccccccescecceececceeeceseeeecaugeeeseececsegeessuesecsusesesseasessusesessesseeses 98 Seca EUACTON KEVS OF PICCECOUMMNG cerniera AEAN 99 special information fields for piece COUNTING ccccccccceeccneeeceeeecee sess eeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeesaeetsueeeseeeseeeneegs 99 Specifications for automatic weight transfer cist cessed taatunsh cave denGedder tate daria amageuaddd sate sien duatawsaeldnuniaeaanseagenGon deena 100 Additonal unit for piece Counting wrana kaans aaea ae aTa EA EER EE sacuaneness dal eenlededeenil 100 Special printout information for piece Counting ss ssnuesrrsrrnerrnsrinsrrrsrnrrrrrrnrrrsrrrrrrrsrrerrrsrrsrirrrrrerrerrrrrns 101 special SmartSens and ErgoSens settings for piece COUNTING ssssessrinssrrnssrrnsrrrnsrirerrrnenrrerrrrerrrrerrrerrrrerere 102 Working with the Piece Counting application cccccccccsseeccseseceeeeceeecseseeseeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeessneeesneessnsess 103 SMPS PIECE COUNIN Ramen areeetemarentetntete st a ee Ten enc teste eae nen ee ce eee eR renee eno eer en ee
82. 13 3 1 Overview The application dependent settings can be accessed with the f key When this key is pressed the first of 4 menu pages appears The Dynamic Weighing application 132 With only a few exceptions the settings available in the Dynamic Weighing application are identical to those of the Weighing application Section 7 2 Only the settings that are different are described below These settings are contained in the following menus fey Uynamic Weighing Dynamic Weighing een Function Keys Ser Ser Additional function keys are available for Function Keys dynamic weighing Dynamic Behavior Adaptation of the application fo the weigh Autostart ing object AutoStart Activates deactivates automatic start of weighing Beep PE Dynamic Weighing Activates deactivates the beep that sig DE er nals completion of a weighing Protocal Open Input Info Field l Additional information fields are available single value Print Ext Keyboard Open Input PERI for dynamic weighing Statistics omat amp Ergosens Define Reports Additional information is available for dynamic weighing reports Dynamic Behavior Identification Single Value Print Activates deactivates automatic printing of individual weighing results Statistics Activates deactivates the statistics function Smart amp ErgoSens special dynamic weighing funct
83. 3 7 Special printout information for piece counting Protocol esa The three submenus for defining the record header printing individual values and for the result contain additional settings for piece counting which are described below Note The other available record information is the same as for the Weighing application Section 7 2 8 and is not described here Record header Additional settings for piece counting are available on the second page of this submenu Max n The defined maximum number of piece counts in a series is printed Nom Tol The defined nominal piece number and the selected tolerances are printed Factory setting Appl Name Piece Counting is printed Date Time Ba lance Type and Serial Numbers cin this order no specific information is activated for piece counting The header is printed automatically when the M key is pressed during a series of piece counts fo store the first count value The header can also be printed separately by pressing the Header function key Printing single values The following special settings are available for piece counting on the first and second pages of this submenu Nom Tol The defined nominal piece number and the selected tolerances are printed RefPcs The selected reference piece number is printed PcsWog The recorded reference piece weight is printed NetPcs
84. 600 mg 1000 mg 7 5x10 0R 1 5x10eR 5x10 R 12s 23 s 240x419x110 240x278x110 194 x 133 x 58 237 x 237 8 1 XP8001MDR 400mg 1 2x10 eR V4x108geR 3x10 eR i 2x10 eR 1200g 3 6x1076R 80g 2 4x10 eR Technical data and accessories XP12001M 12100 g 100 mg 0 12100 g 80 mg 100 mg 200 mg 5x10 eR 1 5x1050R 5x10 R 1 2s 23 s 240 x 419x110 240 x 278 x 110 194 x 133 x 58 237 x 237 8 1 XP12001M 40mg 1 5x10 eR V2 5x108geR 3x10 eR 1 2x105eR 120g 4 5x10 eR 8g 3x10 eR 153 XP12000M 12100 g 1000 mg 0 12100 g 600 mg 600 mg 1000 mg 5x10 R 1 5x105 R 5x10 eR ls 23 s 240 x 419x110 240 x 278 x 110 194 x 133 x 58 237 x 237 8 1 XP12000M 400mg 8x10 eR V2 5x108geR 3x10FeR 1 2x10 eR 1200g 2 4x107eR 80g 1 6x10 eR Technical data and accessories 154 17 3 Dimensions 17 3 1 XP precision balances with readability of 0 1 mg S platform with draft shield 177 248 156 356 363 154 197 Y OGJ101 YF TLLAW 172 5 199 214 Technical data and accessories 155 17 3 2 XP precision balances with readability of 1 mg S platform with draft shield 248 356 363 i 2 133 Ce O 9 METTLER TOLEDO cO
85. 7 0 99567 0 99972 0 99962 0 99951 0 99939 0 99926 0 9991 0 99896 0 99879 0 99860 0 99841 0 99821 0 99800 0 99777 0 99754 0 99730 0 99704 0 99678 0 99651 0 99623 0 99594 0 99564 0 99971 0 99961 0 99950 0 99938 0 99924 0 99910 0 99894 0 99877 0 99859 0 99839 0 99819 0 99798 0 99775 0 99752 0 99727 0 99702 0 99676 0 99648 0 99620 0 99591 0 99561 0 99970 0 99960 0 99949 0 99937 0 99923 0 99908 0 99892 0 99875 0 99857 0 99837 0 99817 0 99795 0 99773 0 99749 0 99725 0 99699 0 99673 0 99646 0 99617 0 99588 0 99558 0 99969 0 99959 0 99948 0 99935 0 99922 0 99907 0 99891 0 99873 0 99855 0 99835 0 99815 0 99793 0 99771 0 99747 0 99722 0 99697 0 99670 0 99643 0 99614 0 99585 0 99555 12 8 Density table for ethanol 0 0 0 79784 0 79699 0 79614 0 79530 0 79445 0 79360 0 79275 0 79190 0 79105 0 79020 0 78934 0 78849 0 78763 0 78678 0 78592 0 78506 0 78420 0 78334 0 78248 0 78161 0 78075 0 79775 0 79691 0 79606 0 79521 0 79436 0 79352 0 79267 0 79181 0 79096 0 79011 0 78926 0 78840 0 78755 0 78669 0 78583 0 78497 0 78411 0 78325 0 78239 0 78153 0 78066 0 79767 0 79682 0 79598 0 79513 0 79428 0 79343 0 79258 0 79173 0 79088 0 79002 0 78917 0 78832 0 78746 0 78660 0 78575 0 78489 0 78403 0 78317 0 78230 0 78144 0 78058 0 79758 0 79674 0 79589 0 79504 0 79419 0 79335 0 79250 0 79164 0 79079 0 78994
86. 7 3 1 Note For metrological reasons the option for changing the resolution is not available on some certifiable balances Header and Footer These function keys are used to print the record header and footer Section 7 2 8 Adj History This function key can be used to display a list of adjustment operations that have been carried out the operations that were selected in the system settings are displayed see section 5 3 1 Factory setting Adjust int activated The Weighing application 53 7 2 3 Selecting SmartTrac SmartTrac is a graphic weighing in aid which can be used fo display the used and available weighing range at any time in some applications SmartTrac even simplifies weighing in to a specific nominal value In the application SmartTrac appears below the weighing result on the right hand side of the display Section 4 2 This menu can be used to select the SmartTrac display type or disable the function Note This menu can also be called up directly from the application by touching SmartTrac Factory setting Round SmartTrac enabled 7 2 4 Selecting information fields The information fields continuously provide information on the set values the recorded results etc In the application the information fields appear on the left hand side of the display below the weighing result This menu can be used to specify which information fields a
87. Average mean weight of all samples s and s rel Standard deviation as absolute value and percent Min and Max Lowest and highest weight values in the current measurement series Diff Difference between lowest and highest weight values o NS u of Sum Accumulated value of all individual weighings ae AES All other information fields are identical to those for the Weighing application Section 7 2 4 scones eae EES Factory setting AutoStart Status and ID1 activated 13 3 7 Special report information for dynamic weighing S Protocol een In the three submenus where you can specify the options for the header line of reports skin the options for individual values and the options for the results there are additional settings available which are described below Note All other items of information in the reports are the same as for the Weighing application Section 7 2 8 and are not listed here Report header line On the second page of this submenu there are further settings for dynamic weighing AutoStart Reports whether the AutoStart function is active Section 13 3 4 If the function is activated the associated minimum weight is printed out Factory setting Appl Name Dynamic Weighing and Date Time Cin this order No specific information items for dynamic weighing are activated lf the header
88. Home 24 Feb 2004 24 Feb 2004 13 49 19 56 The following error messages can appear instead of the weighing result Overload The weight on the pan exceeds the weighing capacity of the balance Reduce the weight on the weighing pan Underload Ensure that the weighing pan is correctly in place can move freely and does not catch on the draft cover Error when switching on or zeroing gt 0 weight display flashes When the balance was switched on i e when it was connected to the power supply or switched on from standby mode or upon Zeroing one or more limits were exceeded The usual reason for this message to appear is when there is a weight on the weighing pan when the balance is switched on Remove the weight Taring or zeroing was interrupted A taring or zeroing operation was aborted because a stable result was not obtained during the stabilization time CTimeout Close the doors of the draft shield Cif your balance is equipped with a draft shield and check the working location vibrations drafts Press OK and repeat the taring gt T or zeroing gt 0 15 2 Further error messages If any error messages appear Error x other than those described above please contact your METTLER TOLEDO dealer Error and status messages 145 15 3 Status messages Status messages are displayed by means of small icons symbols in the top right of the display under the date and time
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90. Operating Instructions METTLER TOLEDO Excellence Plus XP Precision Balances Overview of your Excellence Plus XP precision balance 1 Terminal for details s Section 4 2 Display Touch sensitive Touch Screen 3 Operating keys 4 SmartSens sensors 5 Type name 6 Glass draft shield 7 Weighing pan 8 Draft shield element 9 Level indicator 10 Fastening point for anti theft device 11 Safety foots 10 mg 0 1 g 1 g models 12 Leveling screw 13 RS232C serial interface 14 Slot for second interface optional 15 Socket for AC adapter 16 Aux 1 connection for ErgoSens hand or foot switch 17 Aux 2 connection for ErgoSens hand or foot switch 18 Fastening for auxiliary display stand or terminal stand optional 19 Handle for operation of the draft shield door Contents 4 Contents 1 GETING 10 KNOW your DONGO iiceoe a AT Ea a T K A E 10 1 1 MrOd UCHON saira a a aa aa aa a er eer eo neeer eee treet 10 1 2 Introducing the XP precision balances sz sree seen dst eucdescasaunatcatl aedatcen Deis aacidugadweutadagad feet ioaeadinckc decent vadebastabtaiaeaactdes 10 1 3 Conventions and symbols used in these operating INSHUCTIONS ss ssessussrrnesrinerrrnerrnerrrnrrrrrrrrrnrrrrerrrrrrrrrerrre 10 1 4 CCI TSU cise teh tarot otc cman ase eae ue cast me rs AE iat A BR Rat Sse tn ea 1 2 SEMING UD INC DOAN CG oraa iT a T 12 2 1 Unpacking and checking the standard equipment ccccceccccseecceeeeeeee
91. a different auxiliary liquid than water or ethanol activate the Density AL pales function key and use this key fo enter the density of the auxiliary liquid you are using at the current temperature in g cm max 5 decimal places You have to do this because the balance only stores density tables for water and ethanol The value you enter appears in the information field with the same name which you must also activate Note If you are using a different auxiliary liquid than water or ethanol the Temp AL function key which is shown activated in the example aft left as well as the information field with the same name is not required If you wish however you can use this function key to enter the current ambient temperature so it is printed on the report as a record of the temperature at which the density was determined Press the Start function key to start the density determination The balance executes an automatic tare and you will then be prompted to place the solid body on the balance to weigh if in air If you are working with the below the balance hanger hang the solid body on the hanger If you are working with the optional density kit follow the instructions supplied with the kit The weight of the solid body on the balance is displayed in the bottom left corner of the window Press OK to accept the weight value The weighing result is saved and you are then prompted to immerse the solid body in the aux
92. able for reports The sensors can be given special functions for density determination In the following Sections you will be given a detailed introduction to the specific settings for the Density application 12 3 2 Selecting the method for density determination In this menu you can specify the type of density determination you want to perform Solid Solid body Density determination of non porous solid bodies using an auxiliary liquid Liquid Density determination of liquids using a sinker Pasty substance Density determination of pasty substances using a gamma sphere Factory setting The Solid body method is activated The Density application 118 12 3 3 Selecting the auxiliary liquid In this menu you can specify the auxiliary liquid you want to work with This setting only applies to the density determination of solid bodies The following auxiliary liquids are available Water Ethanol Other Factory setting 12 3 4 Activating and deactivating statistics The density of distilled water at various temperatures from 10 C to 30 C is stored in the balance The density of ethanol at various temperatures from 10 C to 30 C is also stored in the balance Any other auxiliary liquid whose density at the current tempera ture must be known Water as auxiliary liquid is activated For each method of density determination the balance can keep i
93. activate this function On press Define to define the criteria for automatic pec weight transfer Limit This value defines the smallest modification piece count or weight depending on the unit selected required to trigger an automatic transfer of the measurement value to the memory Delay Time As soon as the minimum weight change is reached the Delay Time starts Once this time has elapsed the weight value is recorded and transferred to the statistics or transmitted via the interface Factory setting Off automatic transfer is deactivated 10 3 6 Additional unit for piece counting In addition to the common weighing units the menus for the Display Unit and the Info Unit also contain the PCS unit Note The PCS unit does not have to be explicitly selected for piece counting since the display unit always switches to PCS automatically when the reference piece weight is being determined The desired unit can be selected at any time after the reference piece weight is determined unless a value has already been transferred to the memory during a series of piece counts in this case switching between PCS and the other weighing units is not possible until the results have been cleared Sues eens Sees ee ee ee cee ES eee Factory setting g gram for Display Unit and Info Unit The Piece Counting application 101 10
94. al acknowledgment is deactivated ex works Basic principles for using the ferminal and the software 23 5 al key ll This key can be used to define the basic settings for each user profile These settings apply to all applications at used by the current user 6 s key Your balance is supplied with standard applications ex works e g for normal weighing statistics formulation piece counting percent weighing density determination and dynamic weighing This key can be used to on select the application you would like fo work with 7 gt key Each application can be ideally adapted to the current task using a number of settings This key can be used to call up the menus for configuring the active application 8 key Pressing this key transmits data via the interface e g to a printer However other devices for example a a PC can also be connected The data to be transmitted can be freely defined 4 2 The display Your terminal s illuminated colorful display is a touch screen that is to say a touch sensitive screen Not only can you read data but you can also make settings and execute functions by touching the surface of the screen The display is divided into different zones the figure shows the display with information ley Weighing p CEs fields and Smartrac TS Home ol Cu paua The current active application is indicated in the top left of the display By touching i 1 0769 84 t
95. also be set directly by touching the time display in weighing mode Time 24 MM SsS 5 7 Selecting peripheral devices Various peripheral devices can be connected to the interface s of your balance This menu can be used to define which devices should be connected and which parameters the interface should work with Fi Peripherals i Peripherals The following settings are available Printer Printer Host External computer bidirectional communication the ba lance can send data to the PC and receive commands or data from the PC Tablet Feeder LV11 automatic feeder from METTLER TOLEDO Secondary Display Secondary display Bar Code Bar code reader Ext Keyboard PC keyboard LC 1 0 Programmable relay interface from METTLER TOLEDO Printer specific setting options are available for the interfaces of each of these devices Off means that no device of this type should be connected RS232 fix indicates the RS232C interface which is builtin ex works If other optional interfaces are present they are displayed such as the second serial interface RS232 Option in the example opposite At this point however only the parameters of the RS232C interface which is builtin ex works are explained Important Only one device can be activated for each available interface All other devices must be deactivated COff If you activate a new device
96. and accurate weighing of unstable weighing objects e g animals The application supports the use of a chip scanner for fast and error free identification of the measurement results to the individual test animals You can connect the chip scanner like a barcode reader and configure it in the system settings Section 5 7 Barcode In the application dependent settings you specify how the data from the scanner should be processed Section 7 2 11 Many of the application dependent settings are identical to those of the Weighing application However additional settings are available to you for dynamic weighing In the descriptions that follow only those settings are explained in detail which are different from the Weighing application 13 2 Selecting the application If the Dynamic Weighing application is not already active first press the ss key In the selection window touch the symbol for the application PE Dynamic Weighing ieee After you have selected the application the display shown at left appears Some of the User 7 special function keys and the special information fields for dynamic weighing are activated at the factory How you can adapt these and other settings fo your needs is described in the Sections that follow 13 3 Settings for the Dynamic Weighing application For dynamic weighing you have various specific settings available which you can use to adapt the application to your needs
97. and the Info Unit see also conversion table in Section 18 1 The number of available weighing units depends on the model Note In the example shown aft left all available units are visible at a glance With a larger selection the units are displayed in the form of a rolling list When the Display Unit is modified the current weighing result and the values in the Tare and Gross information fields Section 7 2 4 are displayed in the new weighing unit The Info Unit is used for the information field of the same name Section 7 2 4 aes eho ebsites et en tert etree eo oo as ee Factory setting Depends on the model for both units Custom Unit 1 ee A custom weighing unit can be defined in both the Custom Unit 1 and the Custom Unit moc 2 menus Calculations can thus be carried out immediately once the weighing result is recorded e g for surfaces or volumes Custom weighing units are available in all menus and input fields where weighing units can be selected but not when tare values are entered manually When you activate one of the custom units On press Define to select the following fields for defining the unit Formula This option can be used to specify how the value specified below for Factor is to be calculated There are 2 formulae to choose from F stands for the factor and Net for the weight value The first formula multiplies the net weig
98. ant the balance to remind you to change passwords To activate the reminder function select Request and then press the relevant button A numeric input window appears Enter the date cin the format DD MM YYYY on which the balance should remind you to change your password Factory setting Reminder function deactivated Off When the selected date is reached the message opposite appears It is then the responsibility of the administrator to ensure that all passwords are changed The balance does not check that they have been changed If you delete the message using OK it reappears every 3 hours until you set a new date or switch off the reminder function system settings 43 5 9 Printing the system settings System When you are in the menu for the system settings you can print them at any time by Adjust Test pressing the E key provided that a printer is connected and activated as the output Adj History device in the peripheral settings Selection The illustration opposite shows an excerpt from a printout of the system settings Manual adjust Temperature Note The scope of the printout depends on where in the system settings you initiated Time Adjust the printout If the E key is pressed at the highest level of the system settings all Display Datasets Last 50 system settings will be printed However if printing is started in the Peripherals menu ProFACT On which is the lowest level only the settings fo
99. atability is not very important The Very Reliable setting provides very good repeatability of the measured results but prolongs the stabilization time Inbetween there are 3 other measured value release settings to choose from Factory setting Reliable Fast AutoZero Note This menu point is not available on certified balances The automatic zero point correction function C AutoZero continuously corrects any deviations from the zero point which can be caused by slight contamination on the weighing pan for example This menu can be used to switch the automatic zero point correction function on or off Factory setting On switched on User settings 46 6 4 Entering user data This menu can be used to define user names select the dialog language and define user access codes oe perce Se et hee EEND User Mame 8 ee l The following options are available User Name The name of the current user profile can be changed here max 20 characters Alphanumeric characters can be entered in the input window After modification the user profile appears under the new name in the top left of the display and in the profile menu i key The user name is also printed in the records Factory setting User x xX 1 7 and Home Language This menu can be used to select the dialog language in which you wantto communicate with the balance
100. ated This key can be used at any time to switch the weight display between the quantity of a component already weighed in and the remaining quantity to be weighed in The most important information fields for your application should also be activated e g Recipe Name Comp Name Nominal and Comp ID for automatic formula processing see Section 9 3 4 A printer should be connected fo your balance for printing formulations The Formulation application 92 9 6 2 Automatic formula processing with Fix Components absolute nominal weights It is assumed that the relevant formula has already been defined Section 9 5 1 and the required function keys and information fields are activated Press the Recipe function key and select the desired formula from the formula database Formula processing starts as soon as the formula is called up Note If the Recipe function key is displayed in gray anew formula cannot be selected as another formulation is being processed If this is the case press the CL Result function key to end the current formulation Fepmiiatian _ SCE You will be prompted to tare the balance Place the weighing container on the balance and press the gt T key LLE Formulation The balance is now ready for weighing in the first component whose name nominal n ele value and ID are displayed in the corresponding information fields Weigh in the first component
101. ation specific settings can be found in the description of the relevant application Section 7ff Basic principles for using the terminal and the software 28 sas Changing user specific settings In this menu which can be eer al called up using the 4 key the balance can be adapted to your work technique and to specific tasks Section 6 The settings faa fil go ka that you define here will be stored under the active user profile and apply when working with all applications within this profile Please ensure that the desired user profile is active before you define the settings system f et Y System Changing system settings To change the system settings which apply to the entire weighing system i e for all user profiles and applications press the s or s key and then the i ad System button The system settings are described in detail in section 5 Working Carry out the desired operations Information on wor king with the individual applications can be found in Section 7 onwards On Switching off the balance On completion of the work switch off Of the balance by pressing and holding the On Off key 4 5 The security system of your balance Your balance has a comprehensive security system which can be used to define individual access rights at administrator and user level It is possible to define which settings can be changed for each individual user profile Access to protected menu ar
102. ave defined all the required settings press the OK button to return to the active application The various settings for the Weighing application are described in detail in the following sections Printing the application specific settings When you are in the menus for the application specific settings you can print the settings at any time by pressing the l key provided that a printer is connected and activated as the output device in the system settings The illustration opposite shows an excerpt from a printout of the application specific settings The Weighing application 52 7 2 2 Selecting function keys Function keys enable direct access to specific functions and settings in the application The function keys are displayed in the application at the bottom of the display see Section 4 2 Touching a key triggers the corresponding function This menu can be used to specify which function keys are to be available in the application The function keys assigned a number are displayed in the application The numbers determine the order of the function keys in the display When a function key is activated or deactivated by being touched the order of the keys is updated automatically To completely redefine the order of the keys first deactivate all the function keys and then activate them in the desired order Press STD to return to the factory default setting Press OK to save the modifications pres
103. ayed and reported Here you can define the unit which should be used for the density determination g cm gt kg m or g l grams per liter Number of decimal places 3 Compensation With correction Unit of density g cm The Density application 119 12 3 6 Special function keys for density determination In the menu for function keys you can activate the following special function keys for density determination Start Density AL Temp AL Vol Sinker Vol G Sphere Result CL Result Factory setting This is the function key you use to start the density determination so it must always be activated specifies the density of the auxiliary liquid Only required for density determination of solid bodies and when an auxiliary liquid other than water or ethanol is used Used to enter the temperature of the auxiliary liquid Only required if distilled water or ethanol is used since for other liquids the density at the current temperature must always be entered For methods which do not use an auxiliary liquid the key can be used to enter the current ambient temperature so that this temperature is printed on the reports Used to enter the volume of the sinker in g cm max 5 decimal places Only required for the density determination of liquids with the aid of a sinker Used to enter the volume of the gamma sphere in g
104. ccording to GLP Good Laboratory Practice and allow the creation of SOPs Standard Operating Procedure In this connection records of working procedures and adjustments become very important for this purpose we recommend you to use a printer from the METTLER TOLEDO range since these are optimally adapted to your balance The XP precision balances have a CE Declaration of Conformity and METTLER TOLEDO is certified as manufacturer according to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 1 3 Conventions and symbols used in these operating instructions The following conventions apply throughout these operating instructions The illustrations in these operating instructions are based on the XP precision balances Key designations are indicated by double angular parentheses e g On Off or f These symbols indicate safety notes and hazard warnings which if ignored can cause personal danger to the user damage to the balance or other equipment or mal functioning of the balance This symbol indicates additional information and notes These make working with your balance easier as well as ensuring that you use it correctly and economically 1 4 Safety first Getting to know your balance 11 Always operate and use your balance only in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual The instructions for setting up your new balance must be strictly observed If the instrument is not used according to the manufacturer s Operating Ins
105. ce the tare weighing container on the weighing pan and press the gt T key to tare the balance The balance determines the tare value and displays it in the Tare information field The Net icon net weight appears next to the weight display The MinWeigh information field displays the minimum initial weight which is required for the current tare 120 00g in the example opposite In addition the tare reference value which determines the minimum initial weight value is displayed in the Ref Tare information field Note If several reference tare values and their correspon ding minimum initial weight values have been programmed by the service technician the displayed value automatically changes to the range for the current tare weight The required minimum initial weight value also changes simultaneously In the illustration opposite the small weight icon above the weighing result status icon and the gray color of the weight value indicate that the minimum initial weight value has not yet been reached and that the current weight value may be outside the tolerance range specified in the QA system Place the weighing sample on the pan As soon as the required minimum initial weight value is reached the weighing result is displayed in dark easy to read figures and the small weight icon above the weighing result disappears The weighing result can be printed using the E key The illustration opposite sho
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108. changed The balance ID defined in the system settings is printed The IDs defined via the ID function key are printed Section 7 3 4 The selected MinWeigh method is printed Section 7 2 13 Inserts a line for signing the printout A blank line is printed Inserts a dashed line this option is available twice Prints 3 blank lines at the end of the printout paper advance Appl Name and Date Time activated cin this order coconut See cs n In this submenu you can specify which information should be printed for each individual weighing result Printing is initiated by pressing the button or automatically if the automatic printing function is activated see Section 7 2 5 The following information is available for printing weighing results Header IDT ID2 ID3 and ID4 The IDs defined via the ID function key are printed Section 7 3 4 MW Method The selected MinWeigh method is printed Section 7 2 13 Tare The tare value for the current weighing operation is printed Net The net weight value for the current weighing operation is printed The information defined for the header is printed see above Gross The gross weight value for the current weighing operation is printed Info Unit Blank Line Dash Line 3 Blank Lines Factory setting Options for record footers The Weighing
109. character set ANSI WIN Make sure that the corresponding communication parameters on your computer are set fo ihe same values start the e Loader II VXXX information program that you obtained from the Internet XXX is a place holder for the version number This program installs the e Loader on your computer Follow the instructions which will take you step by step through the installation EA File Transter Options Help Welcome to METTLER TOLEDO amp Loader I intwl Sap Eara Satire Nu oie Laie a baler nih cecil opiera Li he peat oc rhm on ha priua I HET ba o dred ae Hor Fa ZI bed ahoh cormponce pain ine beiee bre Emri m SED Parke BA Hore Hajh HOSP E red of les aA s lt LFs Char Sab AH Deutsch COM Pot English Frangais Espa ol Italiano METTLER TOLEDO eLosder tl Yorn 1 15 22 Ad ofe Tokeeda rbh S00 Sveteardered CHASI Geers 5 patra ty my wut mm Ha Sp baseren nr conreectoct SFROGE Emeline Fha E10 g covet LO The e Loader Il will start automatically after installation This diagram illustrates the starting screen for the e Loader Il You are asked to select the interface on the computer to which the balance is connected if necessary this setting can be changed at any later time in the Options gt COM Port menu Having selected the interface click Proceed A message window appears reminding you that the standa
110. cm max 5 decimal places Only required for the density determination of pasty substances with the aid of a gamma sphere Displays the statistics for the current method of density determi nation Note You only need fo activate this function key if you have also activated the statistics function Section 12 3 4 If there are no results in the statistics the key cannot be operated Clears deletes the statistical data for the current density determination to start a new measurement series Start and Temp AL activated cin this order 12 3 7 Special information fields for density determination On the first page of the menu of info fields there are additional settings for density determination Method Temp AL Density AL Vol Sinker Vol G Sphere Factory setting Auxiliary liquid selected type of density determination selected auxiliary liquid density determination of solid bodies shows the temperature of the auxiliary liquid distilled water ethanol which was input using the function key with the same name Density of the auxiliary liquid For water and ethanol the density which is automatically read from the built in density table is displayed for other auxiliary liquids the density value which was input using the function key with the same name is displayed Volume of the sinker for density determination of liquids using a sinker Volume o
111. cons The individual settings can be called up and changed by touching the icons Detailed notes on the setting options can be found in later Sections The following user specific settings are available User Setting Wgh param Settings for adapting the balance to specific weighing tasks gt User Section 6 3 T ae User User information name password etc Section 6 4 Terminal settings for the display brightness etc and the behavior of the terminal Section 6 5 User Reset Resets the user specific settings to the factory default settings Section 6 6 Once you have defined all the settings required press the Exit button to return to the active application The next sections introduce the user specific settings in detail 6 3 Defining weighing parameters This menu can be used fo adapt the balance to your specific requirements Note If access fo this menu has been protected by the administrator you must enter the appropriate ID and password Wohparam Lser 1 Universal ee ee om ean Rae ae ee See me ae syan ae sea oe es iS a a i S n oe Eee errr ee ee sess co User settings 45 The following options are available Weighing Mode The weighing mode setting is used to adapt the balance to the weighing mode Select the Universal mode for all normal weighing operations or Dosing for dosing li
112. containing informa tion about the MinWeigh function method date of the next test by the service technician and the minimum required weight values defined by the service technician in relation to reference tare values Press the key to print the information Factory setting MinWeigh function deactivated Off The Weighing application 61 7 2 14 Defining and activating the tare memory This menu can be used to define and rename up to 10 tare values which are available under the Tare Store function key Section 7 2 2 Tare Store Leer 1 select the tare memory that you wish to activate deactivate rename or modify the weight value for Note Deactivated IDs Off can no longer be selected under the Tare Store function key A window appears in which you can activate and rename the desired tare memory as well as modify its weight value The designations of the tare memory ex works are T1 T10 The names can be customized e g the name of a tare container can be used To change the current tare memory name press the corresponding button An alphanumeric input field appears in which the new name can be entered maximum of 20 characters The tare memory is now available with the new name under the Tare Store function key Note Even though the maximum permissible length of the name is 20 characters we recommend that you use short names as a maximum of only
113. counter numbers each weight value in the report printout whereby the number automatically increases by for each new item 235 87 g 604 24 g 817 96 g 7 3 4 Working with IDs To use the item counter the relevant function key must be activated Section 7 2 2 When this function key is pressed a numeric input field appears in which the start value for the item counter can be specified The value is preset to O ex works i e the item counter is switched off To activate the item counter enter a start value between 1 and 999 Each time a weighing record is printed using the key the weight value is preceded by a number which increases by 1 for each new item When the counter reaches the maximum value of 999 the numbering restarts from 1 Note The item counter can also be used with automatic record printing Section 7 2 5 IDs contain descriptive text for individual weighing processes which enables weighing samples to be easily allocated to specific tasks or customers The IDs are included on printouts or can be transmitted to a connected PC Weighing 16 Mar 2004 11 32 Liser 1 To use the IDs the ID function key must be activated Section 7 2 2 This function key can be used to call up a maximum of 4 available IDs Note Ifthe IDs are deactivated the function key is grayed out and cannot be pressed If this is the case the IDs must be activated first before they can be used Section 7 2 10 T
114. create Fix Component Absolute nominal weights are defined for the individual components Component Relative percentage nominal values are defined for the individual components either in relation to the final weight or the first component Activate the desired type of formula and then press the corresponding Define button The procedure for defining a formula varies depending on the type of formula This procedure is therefore explained below in two separate Sections 9 5 1 Formulae with Fixed Components absolute nominal weights W Recipe 2 Each formula is stored under a name It is therefore essential fo enter a name The meee Eraphtene definition of an identification ID is only required if the security check is used see below or ifthe ID is to be listed on the weighing records When the corresponding button is touched an alphanumeric input field opens in which the name and identification can be defined maximum of 20 characters each In the example opposite a name and an ID have already been defined for Formula No 2 Note The software checks the plausibility of the entries An error message appears if you try to enter a name or an ID that is already being used by another formula The Security Check is switched off ex works If the Security Check is switched on the formula ID Cand the component IDs must be entered for each formulation and the formulation operation is only carrie
115. creen pages two arrow keys appear at the bottom of the screen which can be used to access the individual pages Press the E key to print the printed results record A complete sample printout with all the statistical values can be found in Section 8 4 3 lf you have definitely completed the measurement process and wish to clear the memory in preparation for the next series press the CL Result function key a safety prompt is displayed which must be confirmed before the statistics are actually deleted Note lf the statistics contain no values the key is inactive and will appear grayed out The Statistics application 78 8 4 2 Weighing to a nominal value The Statistics application offers additional functions which simplify weighing in to a defined Nominal value These functions can be used for both individual weighing and series weighing when using the statistics Statistics 16 Mar 2004 17 12 User 2 Presettings The function keys opposite must be activated so that a nominal weight and the corresponding tolerances can be entered Section 8 3 2 To view the defined values in the display the information fields of the same name can also be activated if necessary Section 8 3 3 Operating sequence Note If values are already present in the statistics the function keys for entering the nominal weight and tolerances are inactive If this is the case the statistics must be deleted using the CL Resu
116. culated on this basis After reference optimization the Ref Opt key becomes inactive again until you add more pieces to the pan Reference optimization can be carried out any number of times and will only improve the precision of the reference and therefore the counting result Note Reference optimization is possible only if the number of pieces placed in the weighing pan is larger than the reference piece number the number of pieces placed in the weighing pan 19 in this example is not greater than twice the most recently saved reference piece number 10 in this example either the fixed reference piece number or variable reference piece number is used as the method of determining the reference Reference optimization is not possible when a known reference piece weight PcsWgft function key is entered Reference optimization is possible with a piece counting series only before the result of the first count is saved using the M function key The Ref Opt key is then grayed out and cannot be pressed since the change in the basis of calculation reference piece weight is not reliable in the middle of a running series The Piece Counting application 108 10 4 5 Sample printout of a piece count with statistical values The figure opposite shows the sample printout of a piece count with statistical values Piececounting 19 Feb 2004 19 25 The values printed in the hea
117. d out if the IDs correspond to the formula specifica tions This ensures that the user is working with the correct formula and the correct components are weighed in The procedure for formulation can be defined in the Procedure menu 1 Tare All components are weighed in in 1 container Taring is only required at the beginning of the formulation factory setting n Tare Each component is weighed in in its own container Taring is carried out before each initial weighing The Formulation application 89 IL Recipe 2 sea Menu pages 2 to 4 can be used to select components which are to be part of the current eae EFaphtene formula and to define specifications for their processing All components are deactivated ex works COF Touch the button for the component that you would like fo include in the formula A window appears in which the component can be activated Press the Define button to define the specifications for processing the component Recipe 2 n this menu window first select the desired component from the component database Eraphtene Component 1 and then define its nominal weight and the permissible tolerances To select the component press the button next to the component name or component ID In both cases the component database opens and the desired component can be selected by touching it In the example opposite a component has already been selected Then define the Compo
118. der as single values and as the result depend on your User Name User 2 individual print settings Section 10 3 7 Balance Type XP6002S Only specific information for the piece count and the related statistical values are WeighBridge SNR explained in the sample printout opposite Notes on additional printout information can 1234567890 be found in Section 7 2 8 Terminal SNR 1234567890 Nominal Defined nominal value in this example as a piece count Nominal 110 00 PCS N l l l aed are Tol Defined plus tolerance in this example as a piece count Tol pce Tol Defined minus tolerance in this example as a piece count Max n Max n Defined number of piece counts in the series I a D TS Consecutive numbers and net values of the individual piece NOCEQS Hen counts in the series Note The results are displayed in the current ROEPOE Pai display unit which does not necessarily have to be PCS PeswWgt 5 gt ae NetPcs Recorded net piece count for the relevant piece count NetPcas pcs RefPcs Number of reference pieces for the relevant piece count RefPcs PCS PesWo Reference piece weight for the relevant piece count Dok 2 n Number of recorded piece counts 3 gt T PCS l l l Net Pcs pcs Xa Average piece count of all recorded counts The value is printed RefPcs pcs in the current display unit in this case PCS The resolution of Pesw the printed value is 10 times higher than that o
119. dware handshake RTS Handshake 1 38400 baud is only possible in special cases such as e Weighing platform without terminal or e Weighing platform with terminal only via the optional RS232C interface 17 5 Specification of the Aux connections You can connect the METTLER TOLEDO ErgoSens or an external switch to sockets Aux 1 and Aux 2 This allows you to start functions such as taring zeroing printing and others External connection Do not connect Connector 3 5 mm stereo jack connector Electrical data Max voltage 12 V Max current 150 mA Connection contact Technical data and accessories 160 17 6 MT SICS Interface commands and functions Many of the balances and scales used have to be capable of integration in a complex computer or data acquisition system To enable you to integrate balances in your system in a simple manner and utilize their capabilities to the full most balance functions are also available as appropriate commands via the data interface All new METTLER TOLEDO balances launched on the market support the standardized command set METTLER TOLEDO Standard Interface Command Sef MT SICS The commands available depend on the functionality of the balance Basic information on data interchange with the balance The balance receives commands from the system and acknowledges the command with an appropriate response Command formats Commands sent to the balance comprise one
120. e current component gt Tol lt Tol Prints the number of components that are outside the upper or lower weight tolerance Net Tot Prints the net total weight of all components weighed in Factory setting Comp Net Tot Signature Dash Line and 3 Blank Lines Cin this order The results record is printed by pressing the l key when the results window is open or printed automatically once the last component of a formula has been transferred A sample printout for formulation can be found in Section 9 6 5 The Formulation application 86 9 3 6 Special identifications for Formulation A maximum of 4 identifications which should be available during formulation under the ID function key can be activated and renamed in this menu In addition two titles for the weighing records can be defined and printed in the weighing records LLE Identification The following names for the 4 identifications are defined ex works Lser 3 IDI Recipe ID ID2 Comp ID ID3 Lot ID ID4 Additional ID Individual identifications can be deactivated or their names can be customized maximum of 20 characters The entered names also appear as the names of the relevant information fields Section 9 3 4 and are included on the weighing printouts Section 9 3 5 L Taon Factory setting T1 and T2 as the record titles ID1 and ID2
121. e instruments Mettler Toledo GmbH 2004 11780572A Printed in Switzerland 0411 2 12 Mettler Toledo GmbH Laboratory amp Weighing Technologies CH 8606 Greifensee Switzerland Phone 41 44 944 22 11 Fax 41 1 944 30 60 Internet http Avwww mt com
122. e list This means you can selectively shorten the list and hence any printout and therefore arrange it more clearly Manual adjustment operations and time and temperature controlled adjustments can be selected see also Section 5 3 2 Please note that the balance records all adjustment operations It simply uses the seitings in this menu to determine the display of the list contents Factory setting Manual Adjust Temperature and Time Adjust activated 9 3 2 T 7 Prof ACT Prof AGT Prof AGT system settings 31 Display Records In this menu you can specify how many of the most recently performed adjustment operations should be displayed in the list max 50 The list and hence any printout can be selectively shortened using this setting Factory setting Last 50 ProFACT fully automatic adjustment function The settings for fully automatic adjustment are defined in this menu using the internal adjustment weight ProFACT ProFACT Professional Fully Automatic Calibration Technology provides fully automatic balance adjustment based on preselected time and or temperature criteria The following settings are available off ProFACT fully automatic adjustment is switched off ProFACT ProFACT fully automatic adjustment is switched on factory default setting The behavior of the ProFACT adjustment function can be defined using the Define button N Days
123. e with the statistics en nsnnesnnesinnrnnerrnrrrnrrrnnrrnrrrnnrnrrrerinerrnrrrnnrrirrrtrrrerrrerrrerne 72 Special information fields for the StA IStICS 4 1acsin satay ennmenabrelnnsniteirassonaie acta nwanilotiusl eanmiee ea acetiennin sinnletopionaianyeomanteouans 72 SPECHICAONS for automatic weight MONSION acrius r a E A E AEE daa ddned aed teu 73 Special record information for the STONSHCS 24 cs issniaocedeantaanes aadeshiva batanamens caakamrsda rut rrt rtr rr truer rtr rerne rnern erre rrr rnnt 73 ACIIVENMGOGOIING MOOG serierna o a a a e eea a EE 79 Defining plausibility 1 0 01h eee ea seam ne soem rian on iene mE can eave ce Iv te Cane AE Re 715 SeMS TONEL IL dumale 1GCOCN 2324 Mirai cca E E E then 715 Working with the Statistics application ass x2 tacta weedeat io encducs en dsGta ited dedvie Gc aaken es weds Saweet tadesed dats sen che osbedeheladuadious 76 Statistical acquisition of series weighing values sssuussirnssrnssrintsrrntrrrttrrkt trr tr rr tr rrr PrEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEREN EEEE EEEE 76 Waging To iN onmninai VAE s rna A A a aE TA 78 Sample printout with statistical values s essessesrssrnernerrnsrurrnrrrerrt trennt rnnt rnern errr eruere r EErEE EEErEEEEEEPEEEEEEEEEr EErEE rnt 79 Formulas used for calculating statistical values ciaiccwvcsscduexesevows tas vuoi we tcs aduwia dations se Qeu sed Svvbustacteustags boca veuReneyedtaaans 80 The Formulation application cass cic Sistecar cae Rey
124. eas requires the entry of an identification ID and a password When the balance is delivered ex works only the Administrator settings Cin the system settings are protected Additional information on setting up the security system can be found in Sections 5 8 and 6 4 ihini f you try to call up a menu area that is protected with an ID and password an Protected Area Enter User D alphanumeric keyboard first appears in the display for entering the ID Type in your ID ej to switch between lowercase and uppercase letters use the a 2 and A Z buttons a D el al el Ki A E to enter numbers press the 0 9 button Incorrect entries can be deleted character by character using the backspace key as panna l A i Note The dialog box can be closed at any time by pressing C mjaf E u As soon as the ID has been entered fully press OK A second dialog box appears for 1 I entering the password Type in your password for security reasons this is displayed using asterisks rather than in plain text and confirm with OK If the ID and the password are correct the selected menu area will be called up or the desired action will be executed If not an error message will appear along with instructions to reenter your ID and password CAUTION Note your IDs and passwords carefully If you forget an ID or a password it is not possible to regain access to a protected menu area We recommend that yo
125. eck whether the local line voltage is in this range If this is not the case on no account connect the balance or the AC adapter to the power supply but contact the responsible METTLER TOLEDO dealer Connect the AC adapter to the connection socket on the back of your balance see figure and to the power supply Secure the connection to your balance by screwing the plug tight Important Install the cable in such a way that it will not be damaged and will not hinder day to day work Ensure that the AC adapter can never come into contact with liquids Once connected to the power supply the balance performs a self test and is then ready for operation Note If the display area remains dark even though the power connection is working disconnect the balance from the power supply then check that the terminal cable is inserted correctly see Section 2 2 1 2 5 Setting the reading angle and location of the terminal 2 5 1 Setting the reading angle For a steep reading angle press in the two buttons A on the back of the terminal The top of the terminal can then be slowly pulled upwards until it engages in the desired position A total of 3 setting positions are available To set a lower reading angle press in the two buttons A and press the top of the terminal downwards Release both of the buttons and the top of the terminal will engage in the desired position setting up the balance 19 2 5 2 Removing the terminal and placing
126. ecord headers This submenu can be used to define the information to be printed at the top of the weighing record before the results The header is printed automatically if it has been defined as part of the weighing record see Options for printing single values on the next page It can also be printed separately by pressing the Header function key Touch the relevant boxes to activate the desired information If a box is checked the relevant information will be printed Press STD to return to the factory default setting press C to exit the input window without saving To save the modifications press OK The Weighing application 56 The following header options are available Appl Name Title 1 and Title 2 Date Time User Balance Type SNR a e Balance ID ID1T ID2 ID3 and ID4 MW Method Signature Blank Line Dash Line 3 Blank Lines Factory setting Options for printing single values The application name is printed Weighing The defined record title is printed Section 7 2 10 The current date and time are printed The name of the current user is printed The balance model is read from the balance electronics and cannot be changed by the user The serial numbers for the terminal and weighing platform are read from the balance electronics and cannot be
127. ecord titles This menu can be used to activate and rename the 4 IDs which are available under the ID function key Section 7 2 2 In addition you can define two titles for the weighing records identification User 1 a ae es these es EGE Reais ID Mare Client Record Title Title 1 and Title 2 The names entered e g the company name can be printed in the weighing records The maximum permissible length of the record title is 20 characters IDs CID 1 Name ID 4 Name select the ID that you wish to activate deactivate or rename Note Deactivated IDs C Off can no longer be selected under the ID function key A window appears in which you can activate the ID and rename it The factory set ID names are IDI ID2 ID3 and ID4 They can be replaced by custom names e g Client for ID1 Order for ID2 Lot for ID3 and Sample for ID 4 To change the current ID name press the corresponding button An alphanumeric input field appears in which the new name can be entered maximum of 20 characters The ID is now available with the new name under the ID function key The entered names also appear as the names of the relevant information fields Section 7 2 4 and can be printed on the weighing records Section 7 2 8 Notes on working with IDs can be found in Section 7 3 4 Factory setting T1 and T2 as
128. ed number of fixed pieces Section 10 4 1 Allows free selection of the Reference piece count Section 10 4 1 Allows input of the known weight of a reference piece Carries out a reference optimization Section 10 4 4 Transfers the current piece count to the memory Section10 4 2 Opens the results window Section 10 4 2 Deletes the stored values of a series of piece counts Sec tion 10 4 2 Deletes the most recently saved piece count Section 10 4 2 specifies the desired nominal piece count Section 10 4 3 The nominal piece count is also used as the reference for the tolerances described below switches the weight display between the piece count that has already been weighed in and the number of pieces to be weighed in before the nominal piece count is reached Section 10 4 2 Defines the precision tolerances for piece counting Sec tion 10 4 3 specifies the maximum number of piece counts in a series Section 10 4 2 All other function keys are identical to those for the Weighing application Sec tion 7 2 2 Factory setting 10 3 4 Special information fields for piece counting PcsWot FixPcs VarPcs and Nominal are activated in this order The following settings for piece counting are available on the first two pages of the menu for information fields RefPcs PcsWog a Nar a x s and s rel aH Sum
129. ed the application the display shown at left appears Some of the mie Users special function keys and the special information fields for percent weighing are activated at the factory How you can adapt these and other settings fo your needs is described in the Sections that follow 11 3 Settings for the Percent Weighing application For percent weighing you have various specific settings available which you can use to adapt the application to your needs 11 3 1 Overview The application dependent settings can be accessed with the i key When this key is pressed the first of 4 menu pages appears The Percent Weighing application 110 With only a few exceptions the settings available in the Percent Weighing application are identical to those of the Weighing application Section 7 2 Only the settings that are different are described below These settings are contained in the following menus Percentweighing Percentweighing sey Function Keys E SENE Additional function keys are available for percent weighing Info Fields Additional information fields are available for percent weighing Display Unit and Info Unit An additional unit percent is avail able for percent weighing Reports Percentweighing Percentweighing m Additional information is available for tall deere percent weighing reports Smart amp ErgoSens special percent weighing functions can
130. eighing application 133 13 3 3 Settings for dynamic behavior of the weighing object You can use the settings in the Dynamic Behavior menu to adapt the application to the behavior of the weighing object and thereby optimize the speed of a result determination The following settings are available Dynamic Weighing cei Stable This setting is suitable for relatively stable weighing objects Standard This setting is suitable for normal weighing objects Unstable This setting is suitable for unstable weighing objects Factory setting Standard 13 3 4 Settings for automatic start In the AutoStart menu you can specify whether and under what conditions a weighing cycle should be started automatically ae AutoStart off No automatic start Each measurement cycle must be started pice manually and the Start function key must be active Section 13 32 On A measurement cycle is started automatically as soon as the weighing object is placed on the balance which is heavier than the specified minimum weight To change the minimum weight press the corresponding button and a numeric input field will appear into which you can type the minimum weight value in grams The purpose of the minimum weight value is to check whether or not there is a weighing object on the balance Define the minimum weight value so that it is less than the weight of your lightest weighing object but not so
131. ent weight Section 5 3 3 Factory setting Automatic external adjustment function switched off COff If you are using an external test weight to test the adjustment manually or automati cally this setting can be used to define which weight you would like to use There are 5 external test weights in the list The weights can be defined in the Testweights menu Section 5 3 8 system settings 34 5 3 8 Defining external test weights Testweights eee f you are working with external weights for testing the adjustment you can define their properties here weight ID and certificate number The same input windows and settings are available as for defining the external adjustment weights Section 5 3 5 Factory setting Weight model dependent ID Testweight x x number of test weight Certificate number no entry i Note Since the IDs appear in the list of test weights Section 5 3 7 an input is mandatory We recommend you to use a designation which is short enough max 15 characters to be completely displayed in the list 5 3 9 Defining adjustment and test reports This two page menu can be used to define the information to be printed on the adjustment and test printouts sean ee Touch the relevant boxes to activate the desired information If a box is checked the relevant information will be printed Press STD to return to the factory default setting Press OK to save the modifications
132. er line of the weighing report after the results individual values Ref Ref Reports the reference in percent and as a weight value Nom Tol Reports the specified target value and selected tolerances Factory setting Signature and Blank Line Cin this order no specific informa tion items for percent weighing are activated To print the footer line press the Footer Line function key You will find an example of a percent weighing in Section 11 4 3 The Percent Weighing application 113 11 3 6 Special Settings of SmartSens and ErgoSens for Percent Weighing The SmartSens and ErgoSens sensors have special settings for percent weighing VarRef and Set1 00 emulate the function keys with the same names If one of these settings is activated the F function symbol lights up green in the status line under the respective sensor Factory setting Off for all 4 sensors 11 4 Working with the Percent Weighing Application In this Section you will learn how to work with the Percent Weighing application This application also allows you to determine a tare change the resolution of the weighing result work with identifications etc Since you have already learnt how to do these in the Weighing application Section 7 3 they are not explained again here 11 4 1 Simple Percent Weighing Percentweighing 25 Aug 2004 18 28 Preliminary Settings Bef
133. ernanede nautica elucancebtn hem iacnwdit actin madara Teaneck 59 Settings for the MinWeigh function sss iseetas ties cceseasdeele ste eal Risedla ed arctawestaa lel eh Rinnai sede acted eeciealeleae wate 60 Defining and activating MISSI GTC ORY fae cai oce etiee acd aat tatters than ce dears athe lt hace taretcctpdtoaa wie a dlomsaih daAmead nts dv tote teen id stasis teed ard Nate 61 Settings for the automatic tare FUNCTION cccccceccccececeeeeceeeeee eens eeeee Gees AEE AA rrn errn t rrer rr t ESSA ESSA EEEGA SEES A EEE rrn Erret 61 Semings TOF SIMON sens OMG EIGOSCMS iso as scndcsnaes teasacnaes A 62 Working with the Weighing application lt cacs0 cine tarhobcacetastuenaten xt akeatatese Mnwctacad gave teanotnarstandinleetated oustacdeimetacsan 62 Changing the resolution of the weighing result ccccccecccseeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseesessesessaeeteneeesnenenas 62 ole 0 4 cern mene eee E Renner ore E eee et eae er ne oe ee ee er ne ea er ee ce 63 WOKING WIR Me Hem CUNE aaneres i aa an aaa NEE A litt erate Fai cant cia citi ho ul ae mater A 64 POE MIN EN UO Sc we fetes cee Nice tegen ean teeta ec ett aa ATO 64 Working with the MinWeigh function vscnsccendearnseenasvdnedeetellsdeetsiunataehid suet detacin ell lueteugoidesecensrdenscenyddaseceselddeateuabies 66 Adjusting the balance and testing adjustments cevyscecnicsvisiotaaites brentanvenvvxiatevntadeiaedee iaiatass Saviiadiynmund H
134. ey weeiiens wees 67 PrOFACT T lly GUTOMOGNG GO GiUSIMGM 2s sesuscest ss intils oui Gdi te wee deteamuncnnd E ue uenr alginic A 67 Contents 6 74 2 74 3 1 4 4 1 4 9 74 6 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 3 1 8 3 2 8 3 3 8 3 4 8 3 5 8 3 6 8 3 7 8 3 8 8 4 8 4 1 8 4 2 8 4 3 8 4 4 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 3 1 9 3 2 9 3 3 9 3 4 9 3 5 9 3 7 9 3 6 9 4 9 5 9 5 1 9 5 2 9 5 3 9 6 9 6 1 9 6 2 9 6 3 9 6 4 9 6 5 9 7 10 10 1 10 2 Adjustment USING ANG IMeLAG WOON E iiini E R T EE 67 Adjustment using an external weight s22 408 cece chomoracs sa beetetaagdamacaca iuva tana tapatansiepeaeatadsaratsansihctamastpieatecatkestauas 68 Testing adjustments USING GN internal WEIQNT cccccecccsseeceeeeecne secs eeeseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeesnsessnsessneneegs 69 Testing adjustments using an external weight act cuistntir nade sedan itines atadnnsenened uous da wada hte caannegd can aeveeineetistacen 69 Adjustment and fest printouts sample printouts cece cece eee cece cece eee e eee nee EAA E EEE EAH DEEEA GEE EAG ESSE HA EERE EEG E EE EEE EES 70 The Statistics application sci sce sewocceceecjacia ecead inoar aaia 71 MMPOCUCTION OAC SIGUSIICS CIC COIN i ne esters tu ett aie A E E A E AE 71 SSIOCHING ME AP OICOMOM sessista nsaria gasa aa S E ea a e aaia a taadaa aaie eaae aeie aeh 7 SCMIAGS1OF NESSES AD DIC MOM eras r n a E ANN cdagniiee he aeeaeee ons 71 OV OTN OW aieea an e A N A 7 special function keys for us
135. f key briefly When switched on the balance loads the user profile that was last used and the application that was active when the balance was switched off The application and the user profile are indicated in the upper lefthand corner of the display Note Depending on the user profile last used and the selected settings the display of your balance may differ from the example shown Selecting the user profile If you do not wish to work with the current profile call up the profile menu using the T key and select the desired user profile by touching the relevant icon e g User 4 This activates the user and application specific set tings that are stored under the selected profile Note In the illustration opposite the user profiles still have the names that were preprogrammed in the factory but these can be changed Section 6 4 Selecting the application If you do not wish to work with the current application select the application menu using the s key alternatively you can touch the relevant zone in the top left of the display Touch the icon for the desired application and the software loads the selected application Changing application specific settings To change the settings for the active application press the key The settings that you define here will be stored under the active user profile so please ensure that the desired user profile is active before you define the settings Information on applic
136. f the gamma sphere for density determination of pasty substances with the aid of a gamma sphere Method Auxiliary Liquid and Temp AL activated Cin this order The Density application 120 12 3 8 Special report information for density determination Protocol In the three submenus where you can specify the options for the header line of reports eee the options for reports of individual values and the options for statistical reports there are additional settings available which are described below Note All other items of information on the reports are the same as for the Weighing application Section 7 2 8 and are not listed here Report header line On the second and third pages of this submenu there are further settings for density determination l Method Reports the selected density determination method l Auxiliary Liquid Reports the selected auxiliary liquid for density determination of Solid bodies Density AL Reports the density of the auxiliary liquid which was input using ce oe ee oe Sons the function key with the same name If water or ethanol is being used the value taken from the built in table is reported ane ee Temp AL Reports the temperature of the auxiliary liquid which was input using the function key with the same name for water and ethanol Vol Sinker Reports the volume of the sinker which was input using the
137. f the single gt measurement value with the highest resolution since the single results for the PCS unit are integral a decimal place is indicated for X s i Standard deviation within the series The value is printed in the current display unit in this case PCS The same resolution applies as for x see above s rel Relative standard deviation within the series as a percentage The value is always printed to 2 decimal places Min Smallest recorded value in the current measurement series Max Largest recorded value in the current measurement series Diff Difference between the largest and smallest weight value in the current measurement series The value is printed in the current display unit in this case PCS Sum Total weight of all saved single measurements Note The result is displayed in the current display unit which does not necessa rily have to be PCS SumPcs Total piece count total result of all saved single counts in a gt T lt T series Number of piece counts in the series that are outside the relevant tolerance limits Cin this example the result of the third piece count exceeded the upper tolerance limit Important information for interpreting printed results The values x and s are calculated results which are displayed at a higher resolution than the single measured values For smaller measurement series lt approx 10
138. ferred to the statistics If necessary change the limit value for plausible weight values Section 8 3 7 As soon as the nominal value and tolerances have been entered a graphic weighing in aid CSmariTrac appears in the display with tolerance markers which simplify weighing in to the nominal value You can roughly weigh in your samples until the lower tolerance value is reached and then accurately dose if necessary up to the nominal value The Statistics application 79 8 4 3 Sample printout with statistical values The illustration opposite shows a sample printout with statistical values The values printed in the header as single values and as the result depend on your individual record settings Section 8 3 5 Statistics 13 Jan 2004 User Name anon ots ope Only the statistical information included in the sample printout opposite is described ag eee a h below Notes on additional record information can be found in Section 7 2 8 1234567890 eee ee eos piausibiiiy Defined limit value for the plausibility of weight values Plausibility 30 Nominal 24 20 g Nominal Defined nominal weight Tol 2 5 Tol Defined plus tolerance Tol 2 5 Tol Defined minus tolerance ee re Individual weight values in the weighing series In this example the third sample is outside the upper weight tolerance gt T g nM Number of samples weighed in X i Mean weight of all samples The value is
139. he l ih Oo le small ProFACT icon appears in the top right corner of the display below the time The balance uses this to indicate that it wishes to carry out a ProFACT adjustment Note In the first 24 hours following connection to the power supply ProFACT is carried out several times regardless of the selected criteria eee _ As soon as the balance is unloaded and no key has been pressed for 2 minutes adjustment starts automatically During adjustment a window is displayed which provides information about the current adjustment operation The icons are animated so that you can visually follow the progress of the adjustment operation If you are working with the balance when adjustment starts you can exit ProFACT via Cancel The balance will start adjustment at the next available opportunity Following successful adjustment the balance automatically returns to the application Each ProFACT adjustment is printed automatically according to your settings Sec tion 5 3 2 The information that is printed in addition to the adjustment data depends _ on your settings for the adjustment and test records Section 5 3 9 A sample printout can be found in Section 7 4 6 5 5 ie S a chro eset oc rote oratorio ey 7 4 2 Adjustment using the internal weight Pressing this function key triggers a balance adjustment using the built in calibration Y weight This can be implemented at any time You can hear how the interna
140. he application If a printer is connected to the balance the adjustment is printed automatically according to the specifications selected in the system settings for printing adjustments Section 5 3 9 A sample printout can be found in Section 7 4 6 In the event of an error during adjustment an error message is displayed which is the same as the message for adjustment using the internal weight see previous Section 7 4 4 Testing adjustments using an internal weight Pressing this function key checks that your balance was adjusted correctly using the internal weight The test procedure is the same as that for adjustment using the internal weight Section 7 4 2 Following successful completion of the test the window opposite is displayed as confirmation If a printer is connected to the balance the test is printed automatically according to the specifications selected in the system settings for printing Sec tion 5 3 9 A sample printout can be found in Section 7 4 6 E ee 8 ee ee lf the test was aborted due to an error an error message is displayed ee ee eee eee ae SEEE ee es n s o rran eaa nananana nananana es oe ee aes i cd SS eaae SES ee ea i eT a AANE ee achat serosa aoe hear mea nearer enero sone E A eee a As a ne a S 7 4 5 Testing adjustments using an external weight Pressing this function key checks that your balance was adjusted correctly using an external weight T
141. he following menu pages statistics statistics Setup statistics User 2 User 2 User 2 The Statistics application 72 Function Keys Info Field Autom WeightEntry Protocol Additive Weighing Additional function keys are available for Statistics Additional information fields are available for Statistics This setting can be used to automatically enter weight values into the statistics Additional record information is available for Statistics Additive mode series weighing with automatic taring can be activated in this menu which is only available in the Statistics application PlausibilityCheck Tablet Feeder This setting prevents incorrect values from being transferred to the statistics This menu can be used to specify the interaction between the statistics function and the LV11 automatic feeder from METTLER TOLEDO The specific settings for the Statistics application are described in detail in the following Sections 8 3 2 Special function keys for use with the statistics The following special function keys can be activated in the function key menu for use with the statistics M Ma oF Result CL Result ee pe enc A E ae CL Last Nominal Tol and Tol N A Max n Factory setting 8 3 3 Special information fields for the statistics This function key transfer
142. he four factory set ID names are ID1 ID2 ID3 und ID4 These names can be replaced by more appropriate titles for your application Section 7 2 10 The selected names e g Client for ID1 Order for ID2 Lot for ID3 and Sample for ID4 are available under the ID function key When working with the IDs we recommend that you also activate the relevant information fields Section 7 2 4 The information fields contain the names that were selected for the 4 IDs The example opposite shows the display on the balance following activation of the ID function key and the ID information fields The following example operation is based on the ID names that were defined in the example above sie rahe Tiris AD A here it ah ait oe EHRE Client Weighing 16 Wlar 2004 11 40 User 1 Weighing 16 Mar 2004 Client Mettler Toledo GmbH Order MT 18 2004 Lot 16 25 Sample 1 4 242 83 g 20760 g 263 59 g The Weighing application 65 If you want to carry out an order for a customer in the application press the ID function key You can then select the ID for which you wish to enter text e g Client A field appears for you to enter the customer name see illustration opposite Enter the name and confirm your entry with OK When you press the ID function key and select the Order ID a similar field appears for you to enter the order name The text for the
143. he projections B Technical data and accessories 148 17 Technical data and accessories In this Section you will find the most important technical data for your balance Accessories from the METTLER TOLEDO range increase the functionality of your balance and open up additional areas of application In this chapter you will find a list of the options currently available 17 1 General data Power supply e Power supply connector with AC DC adapter e Cable to AC adapter e Power supply to the balance Protection and standards e QOvervoliage category e Degree of pollution e Protection e Standards for safety and EMC e Range of application Environmental conditions e Height above mean sea level e Ambient temperature e Relative air humidity Materials e Housing e Terminal e Weighing pan e Wind shield e Wind shield element Standard equipment e Delivered with balance e Documentation 11182070 PSU30A 3 Primary 100 240V 15 10 50 60HZz 0 8A secondary 12VDC 5 2 25A with electronic overload protection 3 core with country specific plug 12VDC 5 2 25A maximum ripple 80mVpp Use only with a tested AC adapter with SELV output current Ensure correct polarity 0 e Class II 2 Protected against dust and water IP54 with weighing pan inserted see Declaration of Conformity separate brochure 1 780294 For use only in closed interior rooms Up to 4000 m 5
144. his can be implemented at any time You can also specify in the system settings that the balance prompt for an adjustment test using an external weight on certain days and at a particular time Section 5 3 6 In this case the small weight icon for automatic adjustment testing is displayed until the test is successfully completed or until you indicate at the time of the second request ee ee eases thot you have decided not fo carry out the test The test procedure is the same as that for adjustment using an external weight ha Section 7 4 3 Following successful completion of the test the window opposite is displayed If a printer is connected to the balance the test is printed automatically according to the specifications selected in the system settings for printing Section 5 3 9 A sample printout can be found in Section 7 4 6 The Weighing application 70 7 4 6 Adjustment and test printouts sample printouts Printout of an internal or ProFACT adjustment Printout of an external adjustment Internal adjustment 12 Jan 2004 16 02 External adjustment 12 Jan 2004 Lo4S METTLER TOLEDO User Name User 1 METTLER TOLEDO User Name User 1 Balance Type XP6002S WeighBridge SNR 1234567890 Terminal SNR 1234567890 Balance Type XP6002S WeighBridge SNR 1234567890 Terminal SNR 1234567890 Balance ID Lab A 1 Balance ID Lab Azi Weight ID ECW 6000 1 Temperature 212 OC Certificate No MT 414 A Adjustment do
145. his zone you can call up the menu in which you can select the desired application this menu can also be accessed using the ss key G 2 Display of the current date The date can be changed by touching this zone 3 Display of the current time The time can be changed by touching this zone 4 Status icons These symbols appear as needed and indicate any special needs of the balance e g needs servicing needs adjustment change batteries etc A list of all status icons can be found in Section 15 3 5 The current weighing result appears in this zone If the weighing unit is touched 5b a window appears in which the desired weighing unit can be selected If the weighing result is touched 5a a window appears in which the current gross weighing result is displayed This can be useful if the weighing result has to be read from a distance This window can be closed again by pressing the OK bution Basic principles for using the terminal and the software 24 e Weighing MRE 6 Additional information information fields for the active application which makes J Home Ao eo your work easier are displayed in this area A 1 075 i 84 g 7 The SmartTrac a graphic weighing in aid which shows the used and remaining available weighing capacity at a glance is displayed in this zone Different display types for the SmartTrac can be selected or switched off completely by touching this area 8 This area is reserved for
146. ht by the factor whereas the second formula divides the factor by the net weight The formula can be used for example to take into account a known error factor when recording the weight The Weighing application 55 Factor F This option can be used to specify the factor 107 107 for calculating the effective weighing result net weight using the previously selected formula Name Enter a name for your custom weighing unit maximum of 4 characters Note Weight units g kg etc must not be entered This is prevented with an error message Result Output Format This option can be used to specify the format for the weighing result Example A setting of 0 05 defines rounding to 2 decimal places with a multiple of significance of 5 a recorded result of 123 4777 is therefore displayed as 123 50 Note This function can only be used fo reduce the resolution of the weighing result i e do not enter a value that exceeds the maximum resolution of your balance Factory setting No custom unit defined COff 7 2 8 Defining the record This menu can be used to specify what information is to appear in the weighing records Protocol seme his menu is divided into 3 submenus for greater clarity The options for record headers we printing single values and for record footers can be defined in these submenus Note Sample printouts can be found at the end of this section Options for r
147. hts for individual users and define specifications for recording security related operations Important This menu is protected ex works with an ID and a password When the menu is called up the following two dialog boxes appear for entering the administrator ID and administrator password A i i a E al Acinistrator sjejclofele ey os ajefelofelr e os Ja ea HH a ga l afefe fas of Gall A vjede i a a The character Z is set for the administrator ID and administrator password ex works Type this character in each of the dialog boxes and confirm using OK If the ID and or password are incorrect you will be asked to enter them again Ifthe entries are correct the following menu appears Define Detine Execute Detine Define Define Define History Define Detailed information on the options available for the security system of your balance can be found in later Sections Warning The ID and password must always be entered in the same language in which they were defined If you change the dialog language Section 6 4 you may no longer be able fo enter the access codes lf the balance is controlled by the commands of an external host the password protection will not function 5 8 1 Changing the administrator ID and password The Administrator ID and Administrator Password menus can be used to change the factory set access codes Z for ID and password Note Bo
148. ics you want to clear Section 12 3 2 Density ieee For safety you are asked for confirmation before the statistics are finally deleted Licear A The Density application 129 12 6 Formulae used to calculate density The Density application is based on the formulae listed below 12 6 1 Formulae for determining the density of solid bodies With compensation for air density Without compensation for air density A P A RB Po Pi P Density of the sample p A Weight of the sample in air B Weight of the sample in the auxiliary liquid V Volume of the sample P Density of the auxiliary liquid p Density of air 0 0012 g cm a Weight correction factor 0 99985 to take the atmospheric buoyancy of the adjustment weight into account 12 6 2 Formulae for determining the density of liquids and pastes With compensation for air density Without compensation for air density p Density of the liquid or paste P Weight of the displaced liquid or paste Volume of the sinker or gamma sphere p Density of air 0 0012 g cm ao Weight correction factor 0 99985 to take the atmospheric buoyancy of the adjustment weight into account The Density application 130 12 7 Density table for distilled water 0 0 0 99973 0 99963 0 99953 0 9994 0 99927 0 99913 0 99897 0 99880 0 99862 0 99843 0 99823 0 99802 0 99780 0 99756 0 99732 0 99707 0 99681 0 99654 0 99626 0 9959
149. ight values gives the buoyancy which is used by the software to calculate the density Density 26 Aug 2004 16 23 User 6 In the application specific settings for the method select Liquid Section 12 3 2 Activate the appropriate function keys and information fields Sections 12 3 6 and 12 3 7 The example at left shows settings for the density determination of liquids using a sinker Note The Temp AL function key which is shown activated in the example at left as well as the information field with the same name is not required for this method of density determination If you wish however you can use this function key to enter the current ambient temperature so it is printed on the report as a record of the temperature at which the density was determined Press the Vol Sinker function key and enter the volume of the sinker Cin this example 10 00000 cm Press the Start function key to start the density determination You are then prompted to install the sinker weighing in air for taring If you are working with the below the balance hanger hang the sinker on the hanger If you are working with the optional density kit follow the instructions supplied with the kit Press OK to tare the sinker and accept the weight value After you have tared the sinker you are prompted to pour the liquid whose density you want to determine into a container If you are working with the below the balance hanger
150. iliary liquid If you are working with the below the balance hanger place the container with the auxiliary liquid under the hanger If you are working with the optional density kit follow the instructions supplied with the kit In either case make sure that the solid body is immersed by at least 1 cm inthe liquid and that there are no air bubbles in the container The weight of the solid body in the liquid is displayed in the bottom left corner of the window Press OK to accept the weight value The balance now determines the density of the solid body and displays the result Either the compensated result the uncompensated result or both is are displayed depending on the settings you made for the result display see Section 12 3 5 If a printer is connected you can press the key to print out a report of the density determination result according to your specifications Section 12 3 8 The result is saved until the next density determination using the same method has been completed so if can be printed out again if required You will find an example of a report along with corresponding explanations in Section 12 4 4 The Density application 124 12 4 2 Density determination of liquids using a sinker To determine the density of liquids use is offen made of a sinker whose volume is known The sinker is first tared in air and then weighed in the liquid whose density must be determined The difference between these we
151. in at least 3 values otherwise horizontal lines are printed instead of the values Min Max Diff Lowest and highest weight values determined in the current measurement series and the difference between these values Accumulated weight of all individual values saved Factory setting Dash line no specific information items for dynamic weighing are activated The footer line is printed out when the Footer function key is pressed You will find an example of a dynamic weighing report in Section 13 4 4 13 3 8 Automatic or manual reporting of individual values In the Print single value menu you specify whether the individual values Section 13 3 7 should be printed out automatically or manually Automatic A report of individual values is printed out automatically after each successfully completed measurement cycle Manual As soon as the result of a dynamic weighing is displayed the individual value report can be printed out with the l key Factory setting Automatic The Dynamic Weighing application 136 13 3 9 Activate or deactivate statistics In the Statistics menu you can specify whether the results of the individual weighings should be included in the statistics off The results of the weighings are not included in the statistics On The results of the dynamic weighings are included in the statistics and can be subsequently evaluated Yo
152. in the input window Factory setting No entry specified Balance Info When the Show button is pressed a window appears with information on the balance and the built in options This information is of particular importance for the service technician If you call the METTLER TOLEDO customer service department you should have this information at hand Balance information can be printed by pressing the key provided that a printer is connected and activated as the output device in the peripheral settings 5 5 Standby enery saving function This menu can be used to define the length of time that the balance must be inactive before it automatically enters standby mode standby You can switch off standby mode Off or define a time of 30 60 120 or 240 minutes after which the balance should enter Standby mode Standby mode is the same state that the balance enters if it is switched off using the On Off key Press the On Off key to switch the balance on again Factory setting Off CStandby mode deactivated Note Regardless of the standby mode setting the brightness of the display is automatically reduced if the balance has not been used for 15 minutes system settings 37 5 6 Date and time This menu can be used to enter the date and time and select their display formats Date Time Ty The following setting options are available Date Format
153. iner place it on the pan and press the gt T key to tare the balance alternatively you can also work with the tare memories or use the automatic tare function these functions are described for the Weighing application in Section 7 Determine the reference using the desired method fixed reference piece number variable reference piece number or enter the known piece weight see Section 10 4 1 Carry out the first piece count and press the M function key to transfer the weight to the statistics As soon as the result becomes stable horizontal dashes disappear the value is transferred to the statistics The report header is printed out together with the result single value of the current piece count Section 10 3 7 ane SE F PieeHiie Het The Piece Counting application 105 Take the pieces from the first count out of the weighing pan Carry out the series of piece counts in sequence Confirm each result using the M function key lift off the pieces and tare the balance Each time a result is transferred to the statistics if is printed automatically Note lf you press the M function key when a weight change has not occurred an error message appears This prevents you from accidentally recording the same result twice If the function for automatic weight transfer is active Section 10 3 5 there is no need to press the M key for recording a result as the value
154. ings for percent weighing Ref Ref Reports the reference in percent and as a weight value Nom Tol Reports the specified target value and the selected tolerances Factory setting Appl Name Percent Weighing is printed out and date time cin this order no specific information items for percent weighing are activated The header line is printed automatically if it is defined to be part of the weighing report see Reporting Individual Values on the next page However the header can also be printed out separately by pressing the Header line function key Reporting Individual Values On the first and second pages of this submenu the following special settings for percent weighing are available Ref Ref Reports the reference in percent and as a weight value Nom Tol Reports the specified target value and selected tolerances Diff Reports the deviation from the target value as a weight value Diff Reports the deviation from the target value in percent Factory setting Net no specific information items for percent weighing are activated The individual values are printed out by pressing the b key or if the automatic print function is activated automatically see Section 7 2 5 Report Footer Line On the second page of this submenu you can specify which additional items of information for percent weighing should be printed out in the foot
155. inter RS P42 Printer with connection cable RS232 for recording results BI P42 Bluetooth printer with wireless connection to the balance Optional interfaces RS232C second RS232C interface LocalCAN Connection for max 5 instruments with LocalCAN connection MiniMettler downward compatibility to older devices from METTLER TOLEDO PS 2 For connection of commercially available keyboards and barcode readers BTS Bluetooth For wireless connection to a BI P42 printer BI BLD auxiliary display or to a PC Ethernet For connection fo an Ethernet network e Link IP65 EBO1 Ethernet connection to the e Link network with IP65 protection Cable for RS232C interface for standard interface or option 11132500 RS9 RSY m f connection cable for computer or RS P42 printer length 1m RS9 RS25 m f connection cable for computer IBM XT or compatible length 2m RS9 RSY m m connection cable for devices with DBY socket length 1m Cable for LocalCAN interface option 11132505 LC RS9 Cable for connecting a PC with RS 232C 9 pin length 2m LC RS25 Cable for connecting a printer or PC with RS 232C 25 pin m f length 2m LC RS open Cable for connecting the MT ComBus system length 4m LC CL Cable for connecting a device with METTLER TOLEDO CL interface 5 pin length 2m LC LCO3 Extension cable for LocalCAN length 0 8m LC LC2 Extension cable for LocalCAN length 2m LC LC5 Extension cable for LocalCAN le
156. introduction Thank you for choosing a METTLER TOLEDO balance The precision balances of the XP line combine a large number of weighing and adjustment possibilities with exceptionally convenient operation With these balances software updates can be downloaded from the Internet and loaded into the balance These operating instructions apply to all precision balances in the XP lines However the different models have different characteristics regarding equipment and performance Special notes in the text indicate where this makes a difference to operation 1 2 Introducing the XP precision balances The XP family of precision balances comprises a range of precision balances which differ from each other in relation to their weighing range and resolution The following features are common to all models of the XP lines Fully automatic adjustment ProFACT using internal weights Built in applications for normal weighing statistics formulation piece counting percent weighing density and dynamic weighing Integral RS232C interface Touch sensitive graphics terminal C TouchScreen with color display Two programmable sensors for hands off operation C SmartSens to speed up frequently recurring tasks A brief word about standards guidelines and methods of quality assurance The XP precision balances comply with usual standards and guidelines They support standard procedures specifications working methods and reports a
157. ion specific settings 5 If necessary my User Setting Adapt the balance to the specific Jl gt neo task and the user s work technique user specific E r ar settings 6 If necessary Change global balance settings system settings Confirm settings using OK The settings are stored under the active user profile and the ba lance returns to the appli cation Confirm settings using OK The settings are stored under the active user profile Press Exit in the main menu to return to the ac tive application Confirm settings using OK The settings are Stored Press Exit in the main menu to return to the active application 4 4 Typical operating sequence Basic principles for using the terminal and the software 27 The typical operating sequence is briefly described below without going into detail on application specific features Note User profiles and settings can be protected against unauthorized access by the security system of the balance see Section 4 5 so that they can only be accessed with a password The following description assumes that password protection has not been defined for any area of the menu system and that all settings are freely accessible Weighing O n Horne Off 10 Mar 2004 17 59 User E Horne in in Applications Liser 4 Weighing Leer 4 Switching on the balance Switch on the balance by pressing the On Of
158. ion 12 3 5 If a printer is connected you can press the key to print out a report of the density determination result according to your specifications Section 12 3 8 The result is saved until the next density determination using the same method has been completed So if can be printed out again if required The Density application 126 12 4 4 Example of a density determination report As soon as the result window of a density determination is displayed you can print out the associated report by pressing the E4 key Note The result is saved until the next density determination has been completed and can be printed out again by pressing the El key This may be necessary for example if you need a second copy of the report or if the printer cannot print the report because it has run out of paper shown at left is an example of a report for a density determination of a solid body The information which is printed on the report is determined by the settings you made in the Protocol Report menu Section 12 3 8 Density 26 Aug 2004 User Name Method haquid Density AL 0 99800 g cm3 Temperature 21 2 C Wgt in Air 21 78 g Wgt in Liquid 16 90 g Density 4 447 g cm3 Density uncomp 4 451 g cm3 The Density application 127 12 5 Using the density statistics Separate statistics can be maintained for each method of density determination All results max 651500 are saved which you accep
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160. ional density kit 116 Overload 144 Overview 3 P Password 28 40 pasty substance 125 Percent Weighing application 109 Peripheral devices 38 peripheral devices 11 Piece Counting application 97 Placing the terminal on the weighing platform 15 Plausibility check 75 Plausibility limit 75 Power supply 18 148 power supply voltage 11 Printout 79 ProFACT 31 67 145 Protection and standards 148 protection of the instrument 11 Quality assurance system 51 60 66 Record 58 Record printing 58 Record title 56 Recording 42 reference 110 Reference optimization 99 Reference optimizing 107 Reference piece count 99 reference piece number 103 Reference piece weight 98 99 103 Reference tare 60 66 reference weight 113 Relative standard deviation 80 Reload function 143 Reminder function 42 Removing the terminal 19 Repeatability 45 Reset 41 49 Resolution 62 RS232C interface 38 159 S Safety 11 Secure ID 142 Security Check 88 Security system 28 40 Selecting the location 17 Self test 18 Series weighing 76 service 146 servicing 145 setting the reading angle 18 setting up 12 Setting up the balance 14 Setting up the terminal separately 19 Simple weighing 21 Single values 56 sinke 116 sinker 124 smartSens 22 62 86 102 113 122 136 SmartTrac 24 53 Software 22 24 140 Software updates 140 solid body 122 SOP 10 SOPs 165 Stability detector 21 Standard deviatio
161. ions can be assigned to the sensors Please note that in contrast to the Weighing application no free units can be defined Also the Minimum Weight function is not available In the following chapters you will be given a detailed introduction to the specific settings for the Dynamic Weighing application 13 3 2 Special function keys for dynamic weighing The following special function keys are available for dynamic weighing Start You can use this function key to start a manual weighing cycle If the Automatic Start function has been activated Section 13 3 4 this function key is not required If the Automatic Start function has been switched off you must activate this function key otherwise no weighings can be performed Result Opens the results window This function key is only required ifthe statistics function has been activated Section 13 3 9 CL Result Clears the statistics of a weighing series This key is only required if the statistics function has been activated CL Last Deletes the last value which was included in the statistics This function key is only required if the statistics function has been activated a All other function keys are the same as for the Weighing application Section 7 2 2 Factory setting ID and 1 10d activated Cin this order No specific function keys for dynamic weighing are activated CL Last The Dynamic W
162. ions of the other items in Section Nominal 130 7 2 8 Tol 50 Reference Reference value in percent mk gt Reference Absolute weight value of the reference Diftt amp l Target value specified target value cin this example in the unit Tor specified plus tolerance cin this example in the unit Signature Tol specified minus tolerance in this example in the unit 129 06 Result of the weighing as of the reference Diff Percentage deviation of the result from the target value The Density application 116 12 The Density application In this Section you will be introduced to the Density application You will find practical information about working with this application and about the different settings Please note that all settings for the Density application are saved under the active user profile so each user can make their own settings for this application Because of this first make sure that you have selected the desired user profile 12 1 Introduction to the Density application The Density application enables you to determine the density of solid bodies liquids and pasty substances Every sample can be given an identification and the built in statistics functions allow statistical evaluation of measurement series Determination of the density uses Archimedes principle according to which a body immersed in a fluid undergoes
163. istics If the automatic weight transfer is activated Section 8 3 4 no error message appears the value is not transferred to the statitics and will also not appear in the statistics printout faweight is accidentally placed on the pan and the weighing result has been saved the last value can be deleted using the CL Last function key only available if values are already present in the memory otherwise the key is grayed out and cannot be pressed The key is deactivated after a value is deleted and can only be used again once the next value has been transferred to the statistics Once all the samples have been weighed in press the Result function key only available if values are present in the memory otherwise the key is grayed out and cannot be pressed This pauses the measurement process and opens the results window the series can still be continued at any time Note If you specified the number of samples in the series using the Max n function key before starting the weighing process the results window opens automatically after the last sample is weighed in and indicates that the maximum number of samples has been reached The results window contains the results of the weighing series the information selected for printing the resultis displayed see Section 8 3 5 Please refer fo the notes in Section 8 4 3 regarding the units resolution and accuracy of displayed values lf the results window contains several s
164. itTr 0 02 g Test done Signature 9 4 Balance Information System settings 35 Certificate No The defined designation for the certificate of the external adjustment weight used is printed Section 5 3 5 Temperature The temperature at the time of the adjustment is printed Nominal Weight The nominal weight for adjustment testing is printed only when adjusting testing using an external weight Section 5 3 5 Actual Weight The result of the test actual weight is printed only when testing using an external weight Section 5 3 8 Diff The difference between the nominal weight and the actual weight is printed only when testing using an external weight Signature An additional line is printed for signing the record 1 ON Date Time User Balance Type SNR Serial number Nominal Weight Actual Weight Diff and Signature Factory setting This menu can be used to define an identification for your balance and to call up balance information Balance Info a EN OK system settings 36 The following options are available Balance ID This setting can be used to assign a designation to your balance max 20 characters This makes it easier to identify individual balances in operations that use several balances This designation is also printed in the records Alphanumeric characters can be entered
165. ith the Piece Counting application This Section describes how to work with the Piece Counting application You can of course determine a tare change the resolution of the weighing result work with IDs etc since these possibilities are discussed in the Section on the Weighing application Section 7 3 they will not be repeated here 10 4 1 Simple piece counting Presettings To carry out a simple piece count at least one of the 3 function keys shown opposite must be activated Section 10 3 3 so that the reference can be determined We also recommend that the information fields PesWgt reference piece weight and RefPcs reference piece number be activated Section 10 3 4 Determining the reference Piececounting m Place the desired number of reference pieces on the weighing pan The balance uses User 4 these reference pieces to determine the average piece weight which serves as the basis for piece counting When you have placed exactly the same number of pieces on the weighing pan as the number specified for the FixPes function key Section 10 3 2 press this function key As soon as the weighing result is stable the calculated average piece weight is accepted as the reference The information fields display the average piece weight the number of decimal places depends on the model and the reference piece number If you have placed a different number of reference pieces on the weighing pan than
166. l samples x and abso lute relative standard deviation of the current measurement wr A series s s rel Min Max Diff Lowest and highest density values determined in the current measurement series and the difference between these two values Factory setting n X s S rel and Min Max Diff The settings Signature Dotted Line and 3 Blank Lines are also activated The statistics report can be printed out by opening the statistics window and then pressing the key You will find an example of a report and an explanation of the Statistics in Section 12 5 The Density application 122 12 3 9 Special SmartSens and ErgoSens settings for density determination There are additional settings for the SmarfSens and ErgoSens sensors for density determination Start and Result emulate the function keys with the same names OK emulates pressing the key with the same name in the density determination dialogs but not in the menus to confirm inputs and actions If one of these settings is activated the green F function symbol under the respective sensor in the status bar lights up Factory setting Off for all 4 sensors 12 4 Working with the Density application In this Section you will learn more about how to work with the Density application and the various methods of density determination It is assumed that the Density applica
167. l the cable with the retaining ring B through the opening on the housing base see diagram Return the terminal to its normal position and open it so that the cable can be accessed Insert the cable into the top housing C Close both parts of the housing until the retaining ring B is positioned in the cable opening of the housing base Place the retaining ring B behind the two guideways and check that it is secure tension relief Note Before closing the housing always check that the plug is inserted correctly into the terminal plug in connection Now close the housing by pressing the two buttons A for adjusting the terminal until the housing base engages in the top housing setting up the balance 15 2 2 2 Placing the terminal on the weighing platform Slide the terminal support D under the front of the weighing platform until you feel it snap into place Note For this process the weighing platform must not be liffed but should ideally be placed at the weighing location Push the terminal support in horizontally with it lying on the table Place the terminal in the center of the terminal support and slide it towards the weighing platform until the terminal tilts slightly downwards Note The terminal can also be placed freely around the weighing platform without the terminal support provided the cable is long enough To do this remove the cable from the cable opening
168. l weight is placed on the pan and then lifted off again in a motorized process During adjustment the same window is displayed as for ProFACT adjustment see above Following the adjustment operation one of the following messages is displayed Adjustment done Press OK to return to the application If a printer is connected to the balance the adjustment is printed automatically according to the specifications selected in the system settings for printing adjustments Section 5 3 9 A sample printout can be found in Section 7 4 6 The Weighing application 68 Adjustment abort This message also appears when you cancel adjustment You can repeat the adjustment operation or press OK to return to the application 7 4 3 Adjustment using an external weight Pressing this function key triggers a balance adjustment using an external calibration weight This can be implemented at any time but you can also specify in the system settings that the balance issues a calibration reminder on specific days of the week and at a specific time Section 5 3 3 Note Depending on country specific regulations adjustment using an external weight may not be available on certified balances For automatic external adjustment only If you specify in the system settings that the balance should automatically request adjustment Section 5 3 3 the window opposite will appear at the selected time If you want to carry out the adjustment pres
169. lance The weight of the container is set as the new tare weight and the current tare if available is overwritten The Net display indicates that all weight values displayed are net values Note If you try fo tare a negative weight value an error message appears as this is not permitted Set the balance to zero and try again Weighing Tifa ieee Weighing Place the weighing sample on the pan As soon as the stability detector icon Home the small ring to the left of the weight display fades the display is stable and the 1 02 4 1 4 weighing result can be read In the illustration opposite the stability detector icon is still g visible and the weighing result is therefore not yet stable Note While the display remains unstable the weighing result is displayed in light blue Once stability is reached the weighing value is displayed in dark blue and can thus be read more easily Basic principles for using the terminal and the software 22 4 Basic principles for using the terminal and the software This Section explains the operating and display elements of your terminal and explains the operating principles of the software for your balance Please read this Section through carefully It is the basis for all operating steps which are referred to in later Sections 4 1 Overview of the terminal In this Section we start by introducing the operating elements of the terminal with the exception of the On Off lt gt O
170. le 130 Dialog language 46 Dimensions 154 Display 23 Display area 18 Disposal 11 draft shield 12 15 Dynamic Weighing application 131 e Loader Il 140 Environmental conditions 148 Ergosens 62 86 102 113 122 136 159 Error messages 144 External adjustment weights 32 External keyboard 59 External test weights 34 F features 10 fixed reference piece number 98 Footers 57 Formula 88 96 Formula database 88 Formulae 129 Formulas 80 Formulation 81 Formulation application 81 Fully automatic adjustment calibration 67 Function keys 24 52 72 83 99 110 119 132 G gamma sphere 116 125 GLP 10 165 Good Laboratory Practice 10 hanger for weighing below the balance 116 Header 55 Home profile 24 Index 168 l ID 28 40 IDs 58 64 info fields 111 119 134 Information fields 24 53 72 83 99 Insert glasses 147 Installing the balance cable 14 Interface 38 interfaces 162 ISO 14001 10 ISO 9001 10 Item counter 64 K Keyboard 59 Keys 21 22 L Language 46 Level indicator 17 Leveling 17 Leveling when space is limited 18 Line voltages 18 liquid 124 local line voltage 18 Location 17 Manual tare 63 Materials 148 Mean value 80 Mean weight 79 Measured value release 45 minimum weight 133 MinWeigh 60 66 145 Model specific data 149 MT SICS 39 160 Nominal value 78 94 106 Nominal weight 78 79 0 Operating elements 22 Operating sequence 27 opt
171. lection window AW Piececounting E The display opposite appears when the application is selected Some of the special bem User function keys as well as a special information field for piece counting are activated ex works The function keys and other settings can be adapted to your requirements according to the descriptions in the following Sections 10 3 Settings for the Piece Counting application A number of different specific settings are available for piece counting and these can be used to adapt the application to your requirements 10 3 1 Overview The application specific settings can be accessed via the i key When this key is pressed the first of 4 menu pages is displayed The Piece Counting application 98 The setting options for the Piece Counting application are virtually identical to those for the Weighing application Section 7 2 Only the settings that differ are described below They apply to the following menus Piececounting Setun Piececounting e 6S FiXPcs User 4 User 4 Allows you to specify a fixed reference piece number Function Keys Additional function keys are available for piece counting Info Field Additional information fields are available for piece counting Autom Weight Transfer User 4 User 4 calculate total piece counts Display Unit and Info Unit The PCS unit is also available for piece counting Protoc
172. lt function key before the nominal weight and the tolerances can be defined Press the Nominal function key to enter the desired nominal weight Type in the desired nominal weight Cif a weight that is already on the balance corresponds to the nominal weight this can be transferred directly by pressing the button with the balance icon Check the weighing unit which is displayed to the right of the nominal value When the weighing unit is fouched a selection box appears which contains the available units Note The units are not converted automatically i e if you have entered a value in one unit this value remains the same even if the weighing unit is changed Once you have entered the value press OK to activate the nominal weight The Tolerance and Tolerance function keys can be used to specify the precision to be used for the weighing The input window is the same as for the nominal value Both tolerance values are set to 2 5 ex works Instead of a percentage value you can also enter an absolute folerance in any weighing unit Once you have entered the relevant value press OK to activate the tolerance Samples outside the tolerance range are specifically marked gt T and lt T when the single values are printed Important Make sure that the plausibility limit is greater than the defined tolerances Weight values that are within the tolerance range but exceed the plausibility limit cannot be trans
173. luded in reports of statistical data Section 12 3 8 The following values are selected at the factory T Number of samples recorded in the current measurement series Xi Average mean density of all recorded samples s Absolute standard deviation of the measurement series Min Lowest density value determined in the measurement series Max Highest density value determined in the measurement series The Density application 128 To print the statistics with the statistics window open press the El key The printout will contain those values which you activated in the Statistics submenu of the report settings Section 12 3 8 An example of a report is shown at left Density 26 Aug 2004 Method Liquid With Compensation 3 5150 g m 243233 g cm s rel 66 10 Without Compensation 4 3 5170 g cm 2 3220 G7 cms s rel 66 02 With Compensation Min 2 350 g cm Max 7 000 g cm3 Diff 4 650 g cm3 Without Compensation Min 2 355 g m Max 7 000 0 003 Diff 4 645 g cm3 Signature Clear statistics If you want to terminate a measurement series press the CL Result key to clear the associated statistics Note The CL Result function key deletes the statistics for the currently selected method of density determination The statistics for other methods remain saved Before you clear any statistics you must therefore make sure that you have selected the density determination method whose statist
174. med before the data is actually deleted The figure opposite shows the sample printout of a formulation the corresponding Formulation er i N j 20 Jan 2004 formula definition can be found in Section 9 5 3 Formula 3 User Name The values printed in the header as single values and as the result depend on your Recipe individual record settings Section 9 3 5 Recipe ID Num of Comp Only specific information for the formulation is explained below Notes on additional Nominal Tot record information can be found in Section 7 2 8 Comp ID Comp Recipe Name of the formula Nominal g Recipe ID Identification of the formula CID1 ae i Comp Prints the number of components of the current formula 1 N g Nominal Tot Sum of the nominal weight values of all components 1 N Comp ID Defined name of the component ID2 1 Diff J Num of Comp Status of the component counter current comp number of 1 Diff comp Comp ID P i Cone Nominal Nominal weight of the component Nominal g Tol and Tol Defined tolerances for a component Note Tolerances are Tol g entered as but are expressed in the display unit Tol g N g Weight of the relevant component N A N Weight of the relevant component as a of the nominal weight gt Diff i Diff g Difference between the nominal and actual weight of the relevant gt Diff 3 component Net Tot Diff
175. mend you to switch on the ID function key if you want to assign an identification to each sample Both of the required information fields AutoStart and Status are already activated atthe factory Section 13 3 6 Performing the weighing Make sure that the Status information field is displaying Ready If itis displaying Not ready wait until the display is stable and the status changes to Ready If Please Zero is displayed press the lt gt 0 key If you work with a weighing container place the container on the weighing pan and press the gt T key fo tare the balance If you want to give the weighing object an identification press the ID function key and enter the desired identification alterna tively you can read the identification in with a chip scanner The Dynamic Weighing application 137 Place the weighing object on the balance The weight of the weighing object must be greater than the weight shown in the AutoStart information field otherwise the weighing cycle will not start automatically After the automatic start the window shown at left appears When the weighing is finished the result is displayed along with a prompt to remove the weighing object If automatic reporting of the individual values is activated Section 13 3 8 the result of the weighing is printed out automatically To print out the weighing result manually press the
176. mic behavior of the weighing object finds si esiniadeioarauendetuchivedetiasiueaveinMawanelaiwevnledueviueeeels Menus 133 SEMINGS TOL Cumae SI ecann e E AE EE EE T E A ates ani ok ea Rett 133 settings for the beep at the end of the measurement cycle cccceccceececsesseceueeeeceeececeeeeessueeesseseseceeeesaueeess 133 Special information fields for dynamic weighing sccsrcceeecnentarerecpeuedatanareute sence tere saarsasgat aoe aeaavadaoesaaavabaneaentedvens 134 special report information for dynamic weighing ccece cece cette eee ee cece eee e een ee EAH EEE GEESE GHEE EAH EEE GH EEEE EE EEE AE EEE EEE 134 Automatic or manual reporting Of individual values ccccceceeecsceceeeceeeseeseseeeceeeceascaasecaeeseeeeaseeneeeseeesseeeas 135 ACTIVGIG OF CEGCHVGIO SIGISIICS susvsicsvsstraiatisiettamidiysiRica east etiends Siaditdad en dain neti unAi Give Mtaigi dtariad satis S cits 136 special SmariSens and ErgoSens settings for dynamic weighing ccccecececcceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneeeenaenees 136 Working with the Dynamic Weighing application taccsade cake ovate seesiaxedueaaraderiesaidtabeaiedyanuaneebiaeedartesatdnwe 136 Dynamic weighing with automatic stan e sssnssinesinrrrnerrnsrrnrrrunintrrrtrrnt rr rrik aided octden elle rre laces vedendentadenrns 136 DVNAMIC WIIG wih manual Star acessar nie aE E EA a EE AAA 137 Recording statistics of dynamic weighing ss sssresssrnssrrr
177. n 80 standard equipment 13 standard Operating Procedure 10 165 standby 36 Statistics 71 76 118 136 138 Statistics application 71 status icons 23 145 Status messages 145 switching off the balance 21 switching onthe balance 21 symbols 10 system settings 25 29 T Tare memory 61 Tare preset 52 62 63 Taring 21 Technical data 148 Temperature criterion 31 67 Terminal 15 18 22 terminal support 15 Test weight 33 Testing adjustments 69 Time 23 37 Time controlled adjustment 31 Timeout 144 Tolerances 89 94 Touch screen 23 Transporting over long distances 19 Transporting over short distances 19 Transporting the balance 19 Index 169 U Underload 144 Unpacking the draft shield 12 UserID 142 User profile 22 24 User specific settings 24 V variable reference 113 Volume 4 7 W Weighing application 50 Weighing below the balance 20 Weighing mode 45 weighing pan 15 Weighing platform 13 15 Weighing result 23 Weighing unit 23 54 weight display flashes 144 weight units 164 Z Zero point correction 45 Zeroing 21 To protect your METTLER TOLEDO product s future METTLER TOLEDO Service assures the quality measuring accuracy and preservation of value of all METTLER TOLEDO products for years to come Please send for full details about our attractive terms of service Thank you P11780572 subject to technical changes and to changes in the accessories supplied with th
178. n be found in Sec tion 5 8 1 Factory setting No Protection for all menu areas system settings 42 5 8 4 Recording security related operations Record The balance can document modifications to protected settings A list of these operations can be viewed in the Record menu and recording can be switched on or off Note If the memory is full after approximately 50 recorded modifications the oldest operation will be deleted automatically Therefore you should print out and archive the list from time to time if your laboratory standards or your QA system require full traceability of all modifications made The following options are available Recording When the Show button is pressed a window appears with a list of the adjustments made to protected settings Specific data is displayed for each modification date and time user modification made The list can be printed out by pressing the El key provided that a printer is connected and activated as the output device in the peripheral settings Alternatively you can read out the list with an MT SICS interface command Recording Mode This menu can be used to switch recording on or off Factory setting Recording deactivated Off 5 8 5 Reminder function for changing the password Passw Change Date For security reasons passwords should be changed regularly In the Passw Change Date menu you can define whether and when you w
179. n you are in the menu for defining a specific formula you can print the settings and specifications for the current formula at any time by pressing the key The following examples show from left to right one sample printout for a formula with absolute nominal weights one with relative nominal values in relation to the total weight and one with relative nominal values in relation to the first component Recipe 2 Fix Component Recipe 3 Component Recipe 4 Component Name Eraphtene Name lorex MP Name Meranit 411 ID ERA 1 ID TORX ID ME 411 Security Check Off Security Check Off Security Check OTT Procedure 1 Tare Basis Total weight Basis 1 Comp Weight Component 1 Component 1 Component 1 Name Renith 80 o o Name UM Powder A Name RF Subst ID R80 ID UPA ID RF Component 750 Tolerance 2250 Tolerance 290 Component Weight Component 22 6 24 16 g Tolerance 2200 Tolerance Tolerance 2200 Tolerance i Component 2 Component 2 Component 2 Name UM Powder Name Sirine Liq Name Lorine BR ID UP ID SI LIQ ID LBR Component 77 4 Component Component Weight Tolerance 23 00 Tolerance 16 45 g Tolerance 3 00 oO oP oP oO oP o wW wW oO oO o oO oO o Tolerance Tolerance Tolerance Component 3 Name Alcohol 90 o o ID Alco 90 Component Weight 77 00 g Tolerance Tolerance The Formulation application 91 9 6 Working with the Formulation application This Section describes how to work with the
180. nction activated The adjustment weights of the XP precision balances are made from stainless antimagnetic chrome nickel steel The masses of the adjustment weights are traceable to the prototype kilogram which is the standard unit of mass kept in Paris The minimum weight can be improved by the following measures Selecting suitable weighing parameters Choosing a better location Using smaller taring containers XP4002S 4mg 5x107eR V 3x10 geR 1 5x10 amp eR 4x10 eR 12g 1 5x10 eR 800mg 1x10 eR XP6002S 4mg 3x107eR V2x10 geR 1 5x10 eR 2 5x10 eR 12g 9x10 eR 800mg 6x10 eR XP6002SDR 6100 g 1200 g 100 mg 10 mg 0 6100 g 60 mg 8 mg 100 mg 100 mg 2 5x10 0R 3x10 R 1 5x10 eR 1 25 23 s 194 x 392 x 96 194 x 257 x 96 194 x 133 x 58 170 x 205 7 1 XP6002SDR 40mg 1 5x10 eR V2x10 geR 1 5x10 R 2 5x10 eR 120g 4 5x10 eR 8g 3x10 eR XP8002S 8100 g 10 mg 0 8100 g 8 mg 20 mg 40 mg 7 5x10 6R 2 5x10 280R 1 5x1050R 1 558 23 s 194 x 392 x 96 194 x 257 x 96 194 x 133 x 58 170 x 205 7 1 XP8002S Amg 2 5x10 7eR V1 5x10 geR 8x107eR a 2x10 eR 12g 7 5x10 sR 800mg 5x10 eR XP10002S 10100 g 10 mg 0 10100 g 8 mg 20 mg 40 mg 5x10 R 2 5x10 eR 1 5x1050R 1 558 23 s 194 x 392 x 96 194 x 257 x 96 194 x 133 x 58 170 x 205 Fal XP10002S 4mg 2x107eR V1x1
181. nd an ID have already been defined for component no 1 The example opposite shows the first page of the component database with the first five components A D1 Renith 80 oro Note The contents of the component database can be printed at any time by pressing the amp key the numbers of the components and their names are printed Note To later change a component that has already been defined please refer to the information in Section 9 7 The Formulation application 88 9 5 Defining and activating formulae Your balance contains a formula database in which a maximum of 8 formulae can be stored with up to 12 components for each formula To define formulae completely the corresponding components must be available in the component database Section 9 4 This Section describes how to define formulae to later change a formula that has already been defined please refer to the information in Section 9 7 Note The formula database is independent of the user profile There is only one formula database available for all users M Formutation Press the i key and select the menu for defining formulae on the first menu page The first page of the formula menu appears The balance contains no formula data ex works therefore all formulae are deactivated Off Touch the button for the formula that you would like to define e g Formula No 2 nile Recipe 2 First you must define which type of formula you would like to
182. nd downloading them into your balance are as follows PC with Microsoft Windows operating system Version 98 98SE ME NT 4 0 2000 or XP Internet connection and Web browser PC balance connection cable RS232 cable 9 pin sub D plug m f order number 11101051 14 3 Loading software updates from the Internet The first step is fo download the software from the Internet onto your computer Connect fo the Internet In your browser select www mt com balance support as the Internet address and then click the Software link Click on the appropriate update package for your balance Enter the information required for registration Load the software package onto your computer Before you install the e Loader II software program please read Section 14 4 software Updates 141 14 4 Loading the new software into the balance Before you can load the software obtained from the Internet into the balance you must connect the balance through the RS232 cable to the serial interface of your computer Note The cable must always be connected to the RS232C interface that is permanently fitted at the factory Set the interface on the balance to the following values detailed information on these system settings can be found in Section 5 6 select Host as the peripheral device and then set the following communication parameters Baud rate 9600 parity 8 bits none handshake none end of line lt CR gt lt LF gt
183. ne Temperature 20 8 C Nominal 6000 00 g Signature Adjustment done Signature Note No signature line is printed for ProFACT adjustments Printout of an internal test Printout of an external test Internal test External test 12 Jan 2004 12 Jan 2004 METTLER TOLEDO METTLER TOLEDO User Name User 1 User Name User 1 Balance Type XP6002S Balance Type XP60025 WeighBridge SNR WeighBridge SNR 1234567890 1234567890 Terminal SNR 1234567890 Terminal SNR 1234567890 Balance ID hab A i Balance ID Lab A 1 Weight ID ETW 2000 1 Temperature 19 8 C Certificate No MT 806 5 Nominal 100 0000 Actual 99 9981 DITT 0 0019 Temperature 2042 PL Nominal 2000 00 g Actual 1999 90 g Test done DITE 20 10 g oO oP ol Signature Test done Signature The Statistics application 71 8 The Statistics application This Section describes the Statistics application Here you will find information on how to work with this application and on the relevant setting options Please note that all settings for the Statistics application are stored under the active user profile User specific settings can thus be entered for this application Therefore make sure that you have selected the desired user profile first 8 1 Introduction to the Statistics application The Statistics application offers the same basic options as the Weighing application but also contains additional setti
184. nent Weight nominal weight and the permissible tolerances for the component in select other components for the current formula and define the specifications for their processing The balance is now ready to process the formula 9 5 2 Formulae with components relative nominal value The definition of formulae with components with relative nominal values differs only slightly from the definition of formulae with absolute components i Recipe 3 sama The entry ofthe formula name and ID and the setting for the Security Check are identical j lorex MP Section 9 5 1 In addition the Basis for weighing in components must be defined Total Weight The percentage nominal value of each component refers to the total weight final weight of the formula The desired final weight must first be entered during the formulation and then the nominal weights of the individual components are calculated automatically as a percentage of this weight This is the factory setting Comp 1 Weight The nominal weight of the first component must be entered during formulation This weight corresponds to the percentage value that is specified in the formula definition The nominal weights of the other components are then calculated automa tically in relation to the first component Example of a formula with 2 components Define a percentage of 75 for the first component and a percentage of 40 for the second compo
185. nfiguring the security system of the balance including alloca ting access rights and passwords for balance functions and menus Section 5 8 Note Access to the Administrator settings is protected ex works with an ID and a password Once you have defined all the settings required press the Exit button to return to the active application Later Sections introduce the different system settings in detail Note If special interface options e g Ethernet have been installed the systems settings menu additionally displays the symbol shown at left with global settings for these interfaces These settings are described in the instructions that were supplied with the optional interface system settings 30 5 3 Settings for adjustment and tests A AdjustiTest 4 Adjust Test Adj History ProFACT Autom ext Adjust Adjustweight select These menus can be used to define all settings relating to the adjustment of your balance Information on all setting options for adjustment and test operations and for recording these operations can be found in the following subsections Notes on making adjustments and tests can be found in Section 7 4 4 Adjust Test Adjust Test Adjustweights Autom ext Test Testweight select Testweight 1 Testweights Define 5 3 1 Specifications for displaying recorded adjustment operations adjustment history Adj History Adj History Selection Display Datasets 16
186. ng laboratory of testing laboratory 2 Name of testing laboratory owm e o was O ew SS e ewww o o a en 9 Designation of departments offices responsible for implementation Date and signatures a Author b Person checking c Person authorized to approve 11 Distribution list Appendix 166 Contents of the SOP I Introduction and objective 2 Material required 3 Description of work steps TF 19 Index A AC adapter 11 18 148 Access rights 41 Accessories 162 accessories 11 Additive mode 75 adjusted 6 7 Adjustment 30 145 Adjustment and test reports 34 Adjustment testing 145 Administrator 40 Ambient conditions 45 Application specific settings 25 Applications 25 Automatic feeder 75 Automatic tare function 61 Automatic weight transfer 100 Automatic zero point correction 45 automatic zeroing 82 AutoPrint 54 Autolare 61 63 AutoZero 45 Aux connections 159 auxiliary liquid 118 122 backup copy 143 Balance information 35 Bar code data 59 Battery 145 Brightness of the display 47 C CE Declaration of Conformity 10 Certificate 33 60 Cleaning 146 Cleaning agents 146 Cleaning the draft shield 147 Color palette 47 Component database 87 94 Components 87 96 Confirmation 48 Contrast 47 conventions 10 Custom unit 55 Index 167 D Data backup 142 Date 23 37 density 116 Density application 116 Density determination kit 163 density statistics 127 Density tab
187. ngs and functions for the statistical acquisition and evaluation of series weighing values This Section only describes in detail the settings and functions that differ from the Weighing application Note If you use Statistics in conjunction with the LC I O relay interface or the LV1 1 automatic feeder please note the information provided in the Solution Guide which is available on the Internet www mt com xp precision Selecting the application Statistics e The display opposite appears when the application is selected Some of the special ccc function keys and information fields for statistics are activated ex works These and other settings can be adapted to your requirements according to the descriptions in the following Sections If the Statistics application is not already active press the ss key Touch the application icon in the selection window Note The Result and CL Result function keys are inactive and therefore displayed in gray as the statistics do not yet contain any values 8 3 Settings for the Statistics application Various specific settings for Statistics which can be used to adapt the application to your requirements can be found under the key 8 3 1 Overview The setting options for the Statistics application are virtually identical to those for the Weighing application Section 7 2 Only the settings that differ are described below They apply to t
188. ngth 5m LC LCT Cable branch T connector for LocalCAN Cable for MiniMettler interface option 11132510 MM RS9Ff RS232C connection cable for MiniMettler Interface length 1 5m Auxiliary display displays only the weight value and unit if defined RS LC BLD Auxiliary display with RS232 amp LC connection and external power supply with table stand RS LC BLDS Auxiliary display with RS232 amp LC connection for table stand or balance stand BT BLD bluetooth auxiliary display for wireless connection to balance with BIS interface with table stand LC AD Auxiliary display active with table stand LC ADS Auxiliary display active with table stand 229265 11132540 11132500 11132505 11132510 11132520 11132535 11132515 11120003 11101051 11101052 21250066 229065 229050 21900640 229130 239270 229115 229116 229118 210493 224200 11132630 11132555 229140 229150 Technical data and accessories 163 input output devices Ergosens programmable sensor for hands off operation cable length 0 6 m LC IO Relay interface with digital inputs and outputs switch eight different devices on and off LC FS Foot switch with adjustable function for balances with LocalCAN interface LC switchbox connect up to three balances with LocalCAN interface to a printer Barcode reader RS232 e AC adapter 230V EUR e AC adapter 115V USA LV11 automatic feeder for small items Density determination kit For 0 1 mg and
189. ns can be found in Section 7ff Application specific settings These settings can be used fo adapt applications to the requirements of the current user The available setting options vary depending on the application selected Pressing the key opens the multi page menu which has the settings for the currently active application Information on the individual setting options can be found in the Section on the relevant application The settings can be defined separately for each of the 7 user profiles and the home profile When a user profile is called up the relevant application specific settings are loaded automatically System settings The system settings e g settings for peripheral devices are independent of the user profiles and applications and apply to the entire weighing system To call up the system settings press the or ss key and then the System button Notes on the individual setting options can be found in Section 5 The figure on the following page clearly illustrates the connections between the individual software components and gives an initial overview of the typical operating sequence Basic principles for using the terminal and the software 26 Operating step Example 1 Select user profile gt i nas a a a o o od a icati Applications 2 Select application om ie Example 3 Work 4 If necessary Weighing Change settings for the selected User 1 application applicat
190. ocol Additional record information is available for Formulation Identification Special ID names are defined ex works for Formulation Please remember that unlike the Weighing application no Info Unit is available The specific settings for the Formulation application are described in detail in the following Sections Note The menus for defining components and formulae are quite extensive and are therefore described separately Sections 9 4 and 9 5 9 3 2 Activating deactivating automatic zeroing In the Autom Zeroing menu you can specify whether the display should automatically reset to zero when the tare container is removed Factory setting On Automatic zeroing is activated When the tare container is removed the display is automatically reset to zero if faring has taken place and at least one component has been weighed off Automatic zeroing deactivated Off automatic zeroing deactivated The Formulation application 83 9 3 3 Special function keys for Formulation The following settings are available for Formulation in the function key menu P M stores the net weight of the weighed in components and resets the weight display to zero Result Opens the window with the results of the formulation CL Result Deletes the stored values of a formulation Recipe Opens the formula database to enable selection of a recipe Abs Diff
191. ol Additional record information is available for piece counting Smart amp ErgoSens special functions can be assigned to the sensors for piece counting Keep in mind that unlike the Weighing application you can specify only one free unit The MinWeigh function is also not available The specific settings for the Piece Counting application are described in detail in the following Sections 10 3 2 Specifying the fixed reference piece number This menu can be used to assign a fixed reference piece number to the FixPcs function key Section 10 3 3 Affer pressing the corresponding button an input window appears in which you can define the desired reference piece number Each time the FixPcs function key is pressed during a piece count the weight in the weighing pan is divided by the specified fixed reference piece number This determines the reference piece weight which serves as the basis for the piece counting Factory setting 10 10 3 3 Special Function Keys for piece counting The Piece Counting application 99 The following settings are available for piece counting on the first two pages of the function key menu FixPes VarPcs PcsWog Ref Opt M Result CL Result CL Last Nominal Abs Diff Tol and Tol A Y M Max n Determines the Reference piece weight using a specifi
192. ol and Tol to specify the accuracy with which you want to weigh The input window is similar to the one for the reference value Both tolerance values are set to 2 5 at the factory Instead of a percentage value you can also enter a unit of your choice e g g When you have entered the respective value press OK to activate the tolerance Percentage weighings which lie outside the tolerances are specially marked in the report of individual values with gt T or lt T When you have input the target value and the tolerances tolerance marks for the graphical weighing aid C SmartTrac appear in the display The tolerance marks make weighing to the target value easier for you You can weigh your weighing sample roughly until the lower tolerance value is reached and then if necessary dispense finely until the target value is reached The Percent Weighing application 115 11 4 3 Example of a percent weighing report shown at left is an example of a report for a percent weighing with target value and Percentweighing i i aaia gt i Jun 2004 13 28 tolerances The values which are reported in the header line as individual values and User Name User 5 in the footer line depend on your individual report settings Section 11 3 5 Reference 100 00 Only those information items shown in the report which specifically relate to percent Reference 7 0L weighing are explained below You will find explanat
193. on a PC start e Loader II and call up the data backup function as shown in the diagram here e Loader Il suggests a path and a name for the backup file You can change these designations via the Change key Note e Loader suggests a combination of the current date and the current time as a name for the backup file and the file extension dat For example 2004_03_08_13_21 daf for a backup file that was created on March 8 2004 at 13 21 hours You are free to alter the file name if you wish but not the dat extension Click on Star to begin the data backup Successful completion of the backup is confirmed on the display To copy the balance settings from the PC back into the balance call the reload function as illustrated here Having started the reload function you can select via the Browse button the settings file to be loaded back into the balance after which you can begin the transfer process with Start Keep in mind that this will cause all the settings saved in the balance to be overwritten Error and status messages 144 15 Error and status messages 15 1 Error messages occurring during normal operation Most error messages appear in plain text directly in the respective application and usually accompanied by a text describing how to correct the error Error messages of this type are self explanatory and therefore not mentioned below Weighing Home Weighing Home Weighing
194. opened during everyday operation 2 1 Unpacking and checking the standard equipment Open the packaging and carefully remove all components 2 1 1 Unpacking the draft shield Place the draft shield on a clean surface Turn so the cover A is vertically on top Lift the carton B off over the handle and the pull the carton off foward the back Note Hold the glass panels firmly so they do not get pulled off and fall fo the floor Close the cover A again Push all the glass panels as far as they will go to the back XP precision balance with 0 1 mg redability Place the ring seal C into the draft shield base D from above e Push the complete ring seal C through the opening in the draft Shield base and then pull the top edge upward through the opening uninil the edge lies flat and tight all the way round Note Check by running a finger all the way round that the seal AN ring C is fitted tightly into the opening in the draft shield base D see illustration below Insert the bottom plate E XP precision balance with 1 mg readability Insert the bottom plate E 2 1 2 The following components are standard equipment All types of weighing platforms Weighing platform and terminal AC adapter and couniry specific power cable Operating instructions Production certificate EC declaration of conformity XP precision balances with readability of 0 1 mg Weighing platform
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196. or more characters of the ASCII character set Here the following must be noted e Enter commands only in uppercase e The possible parameters of the command must be separated from one another and from the command name by a space ASCII 32 dec in this description represented as u e The possible input for text is a sequence of characters of the 8 bit ASCII character set from 32 dec to 255 dec e Each command must be closed by CRLF ASCII 13 dec 10 dec The characters C L which can be inputted using the Enter or Return key of most entry keypads are not listed in this description but if is essential they be included for communication with the balance Example S Send stable weight value Command S Send the current stable net weight value Response SuSuWeightValuewUnit Current stable weight value in unit actually set under unit 1 SuI Command not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring or timeout as stability was not reached Suit Balance in overload range Su Balance in underload range Example Command S Send a stable weight value Response SuSuuuuwu10o0 00ug The current stable weight value is 100 00 g Technical data and accessories 161 The MT SICS commands listed below is a selected list of available commands For additional commands and further information please refer to the Reference Manual MT SICS for Excellence Plus series 11780711 downloadable from the Internet under
197. or weighing in ihe second component If you want to weigh in the second component in a new weighing container place the container on the balance and tare the balance If you want to weigh in the second component in the same container faring is not required Define the name ID for the second component or select it from the component database Then enter the nominal weight and the tolerances Weigh in the components and save the result using the M function key The Formulation application 95 Weigh in the other components as described above Each time M is pressed the recorded single value is printed automatically according to your specifications Sec tion 9 3 5 ee Once alll the components of the formula have been weighed in press the Result function key This is only available if values are present in the memory Otherwise the key is grayed out and cannot be pressed After the Result function key has been pressed the results of the formulation appear in the display the information selected for printing the result is displayed see Section 9 3 4 The result of the formulation can be printed and the formula record closed by pressing the key A complete sample printout can be found in Section 9 6 5 If you have completed the formulation and wish to clear the memory in preparation for the next formulation press the CL Result function key a safety prompt is displayed which must be confir
198. ore firmly For balances with a draft shield Never lift the balance by the glass draft shield because the draft shield is not fastened to the balance 2 6 2 Transporting over long distances lf you would like fo transport or send your balance over long distances or if fhe balance may not be transported in an upright position use the complete original packaging setting up the balance 20 2 7 Weighing below the balance Your balance is equipped with a hanger for carrying out weighings below the work surface weighing below the balance Switch off the balance unscrew the AC adapter cable connection from the back of the weighing platform and remove the cable Remove any interface cable Remove the weighing pan 0 1 mg models Remove the draft shield element 0 1 mg and 10 mg models S platform only Remove the weighing pan and pan support Note Models with a glass draft shield Carefully lift the draft A N shield from the weighing platform and put it aside Lift the terminal from the terminal support Place the terminal to the side of the weighing platform Remove the terminal support Tilt the weighing platform backwards until the cover plate B is visible Note Do not place the weighing platform on the location bolt for AN the pan support 0 1 mg and 1 mg models Remove the 2 screws A and the cover plate B The hanger is now accessible Then return the balance
199. ore you can perform a percent weighing you must first activate at least one of the two function keys shown at left Section 1 1 3 2 so that you can determine the reference The information fields Reference reference value in percent and Reference absolute weight value of the reference are both activated at the factory Section 11 3 3 Determining the Reference Place the reference weight on the weighing pan If the reference weight placed on the pan should equal 100 press the function key for Set100 As soon as the weighing result is stable the weight which is determined is saved as the reference weight The results display and the Reference information field display the reference value 100 while the Reference information field displays the absolute weight of the reference lf instead you want to make the weight on the pan a variable reference press the function key for VarRef An input field appears in which you can specify the percentage value e g 60 which the weight on the pan should represent The Percent Weighing application 114 Percentweighing 25 Aug 2004 18 30 230 85 User 5 Performing the Percent Weighing After you have determined the reference place the weighing sample on the pan The weight of the weighing sample as a percentage of the reference weight appears in the results display Note If instead of the percentage weight you want to know the
200. over an extended period of time you can enter its weight manually This eliminates the need for taring when the weighing container is placed on the pan When the weighing container is lifted off the pan the tare weight is displayed as a negative value When the container is placed on the pan again the display is set to zero and the balance is ready for weighing To enter a tare preset the relevant function key must be activated Section 7 2 2 When the function key is pressed the window for entering the tare value appears Woking gt Typein the desired tare value Check the weighing unit which is shown to the right of Gee the tare value custom weighing units are not available when the tare value is entered manually Note Instead of typing in the value you can place the relevant tare container on the weighing pan and then press the button with the balance icon Wait until the value displayed is stable before you accept it with OK Once you have entered the value press OK fo activate the tare preset The tare preset value is stored until a new value is entered the gt 0 gt or gt T key is pressed or the balance is switched off Using the automatic tare function The balance can be configured so that the first weight placed on the pan is always automatically interpreted as the tare The AutoTare function must be activated in the menu in order to use this function Section 7 2 15 To star
201. pplication Weighing Function Keys Here you can specify which function keys are to appear at the Lesi bottom of the display These keys enable direct access to specific functions Section 7 2 2 SmartTrac For specifying the visual appearance of the graphic weighing in aid Section 7 2 3 Info Field Here you can specify which information fields are to be displayed Section 7 2 4 AutoPrint Here you can select whether the weighing result is to be printed automatically Section 7 2 5 Press the arrow button to access the next menu page Weighing Display Unit For specifying the unit for the result display Section 7 2 6 atl Info Unit For specifying an additional weighing unit which will appear in the appropriate information field of the display Section 7 2 6 Custom Unit 1 For defining a custom weighing unit Section 7 2 7 Custom Unit 2 For defining a second custom weighing unit Section 7 2 7 Press the arrow butions to go back fo the previous menu page or to access the next menu page Weighing User 1 Weighing User 1 Weighing User 1 Weighing Function Keys ID LOvCcounver Adjust int Adjust ext Test int Test ext PreTare Tare Store L100 1 100d 1 1000d The Weighing application 51 The following settings are available on the third menu page Protocol For selecting the information that is to be included in the weighing prin
202. printed in the current g display unit The resolution of the printed value is 10 times higher g than that of the measured value with the highest resolution in the 6 measurement series J s Standard deviation within the series The value is printed in the J current display unit The resolution of the printed value is J 10 times higher than that of the measured value with the highest J resolution in the measurement series s rel Relative standard deviation within the series as a percentage The value is always printed to 2 decimal places Min Smallest recorded weight value in the current measurement series The number of decimal places and the unit correspond to those that were visible when the measured value was transferred to the result display Max Largest recorded weight value in the current measurement series The number of decimal places and the unit correspond to those that were visible when the measured value was transferred to the result display Diff Difference between the smallest and largest weight value in the current measurement series The value is printed in the current display unit The number of decimal places for the printed value corresponds to that of the smallest or largest weight value with the highest resolution Sum Total weight of all saved individual weighings The value is printed in the current display unit The number of decimal places corresponds to that of the measured value
203. quality assurance system The status icon fades as soon as the minimum weigh in value has been reached Section 7 3 5 It is time for the next scheduled test of the MinWeigh function Section 7 3 5 Contact your dealer s customer service department as soon as possible to have a service technician run the test The battery in your balance must be replaced This battery ensures that the date and time are not lost when the balance is disconnected from the network Contact your dealer s service department as soon as possible to have a service technician change the battery Your balance is due for servicing Contact your dealer s customer service department as soon as possible to have a technician service your balance Cleaning and service 146 16 Cleaning and service Every now and then clean the weighing pan draft shield element bottom plate draft shield depending on the model housing and terminal of your balance using a damp cloth Your balance is made from high quality durable materials and can therefore be cleaned with a standard mild cleaning agent To thoroughly clean the draft shield glasses remove the draft shield see Section 16 1 When reinserting the glass ensure that it is in the correct position see Section 2 Please observe the following notes On no account use cleaning agents which contain solvents or abrasive ingredients as this can result in damage to the terminal overlay Ensure that no liquid
204. quid or powdery weighing samples With this setting the balance reacts very quickly to the smallest changes in weight The Sensor Mode setting supplies a weighing signal which is filfered to an extent which depends on the setting for the environmental conditions The filter behaves linearly in relation to time not adaptively and is suitable for the continuous processing of measurement values Under the Checkweighing setting the balance only responds to large changes in weight and the measurement is therefore very stable Note The number of available settings depends on the model Factory setting Universal Environment This setting is used to ideally adapt the balance to the ambient conditions atthe location If you are working in an environment which is practically free from drafts and vibrations choose the Stable setting If on the other hand you work in an environment where the conditions are continuously changing select Unstable or Very unstable The Standard setting corresponds to an average working environment subject to moderate variations in the ambient conditions Note The number of available settings depends on the model Factory setting Standard Measured Value Release This setting can be used to define the speed at which the balance regards the measured value as stable and releases it The Very Fast setting is recommended if you require fast results and repe
205. r the peripheral devices will be printed ProFACT Weekdays Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Time Time Time Off Time Time Off Time Temp Criterion 1 Kelvin Protocol Trigger Temp Time Autom ext Adjust Off Autom ext Adjust O K MM MMM MX O O Weekdays Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Time Time Adjustweight select Adj weight 1 Adjustweights Adj weight 1 Weight 6000 000 g ID Adj weight 1 Certificate No MT 414 A Adj weight 2 Weight 5000 00 g ID Adj weight 2 Certificate No MT 416 D User settings Aa 6 User settings This Section describes how to set basic settings for each user This enables the balance to be adapted to the user s work technique and to specific tasks The settings are stored under the active user profile and apply when working with all applications within this profile When a user profile is called up the relevant settings are loaded automatically 6 1 Calling up user specific settings would like to modify The 8 user profiles are available under the T key Use the key to select the menu for the user specific settings Note If access to the menu has been protected by the administrator you must enter the appropriate ID and password T First ensure that the correct user profile is active i e the one whose basic settings you 6 2 Overview of the user specific settings The user specific settings are represented by i
206. rd RS232C interface on the balance is to be used The interface settings are also listed once again see above Close the window by clicking on OK Under the factory settings the e Loader Il guides you through the updating process using English as the language If you wish you can enter the Options gt Language menu to select one of the other available languages The e Loader II will then display all the instructions and notes in the language that you have chosen The following diagrams and information are based on the English version Before you update the software of your balance please check in the Help menu that the communication with the balance is functioning In the example shown here the e Loader II is confirming that a balance is connected lf the e Loader II reports that a balance is not connected first check whether the correct interface with the right setting has been selected and then if necessary check thatthe communication settings of the computer and the balance correspond software Updates 142 METTLER TOLEDO e Louder I File Transfer Options Help El Stort Software Update Procedure METTLER TOLEDO e Loader II File Transfer Options Help You can begin the updating process once you have made the necessary settings and checked that the connection is operating Click on Start Software Update Procedure to do this Follow the instructions provided by e Loader Il these
207. rding to your needs as o described in the Sections that now follow The Density application 117 12 3 Settings for the Density application For the determination of density various specific settings are available which you can use to adapt the application to your requirements 12 3 1 Overview Density User 6 Method Auxiliary liquid Statistics Results Output Format Function Keys Info Field Protocol Smart amp ErgoSens The application dependent settings can be accessed with the f key When you press this key the first of 3 menu pages appears some of the settings for the Density application are identical to those for the Weighing application Section 7 2 Only the settings which are different are described below These settings are contained in the following menus Density Setup i Density llser 6 Wiser 6 In this menu you can select the type of density determination In this menu you can specify the auxiliary liquid you want to use In this menu you can activate or deactivate the statistics for the selected method In this menu you can specify how the result of the density determination should be calculated and displayed several special function keys for density determination are available Additional information fields for density determination are available Additional information about density determination is avail
208. re to be displayed The fields assigned a number will be display ed in the application The numbers deter mine the order of the information fields in the display Important For reasons of space a maximum of 4 information fields can be activated When an information field is activated or deactivated by tou ching it the order of the fields is updated automatically To completely redefine the order of the fields first deactivate all the information fields and then activate them in the desired order Press STD to return to the factory default setting press C to exit the input window without saving To save the modifications press OK The following information fields are available IDT ID2 ID3 and ID4 These information fields show the IDs entered via the ID function keys Note The defined names are displayed instead of ID1 ID2 ID3 and ID4 Section 7 2 10 Info Unit This information field displays the weighing result in the second selected weighing unit Section 7 2 6 Tare This information field shows the current tare value in the same weight unit as the weighing result in the main display Gross This information field shows the current gross weight value Cin the same weight unit as the weighing result in the main display Ref Tare If the MinWeigh function is activated Section 7 2 13 this information field displays the upper limi
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211. s C to exit the input window without saving The following function keys are available ID This function key can be used to allocate IDs descriptive text which are also included in the records to individual weighing processes When the function key is pressed a window appears in which the ID can be selected and the desired text can then be entered Information on defining IDs can be found in Section 7 2 10 Notes on working with IDs can be found in Section 7 3 4 Lotcounter This function key can be used fo activate the item counter and fo specify a start value Section 7 3 3 Adjust int and Adjust ext For adjusting the balance using an internal or external adjustment weight Notes on adjustment and printing adjustments can be found in Sections 7 4 2 and 7 4 3 Test int and Test ext For checking the balance adjustment using an internal or external test weight Notes on checking adjustments can be found in Sections 7 4 4 and 7 4 5 PreTare Numeric entry of a fixed tare value tare preset Notes on entering tare values can be found in Section 7 3 2 Tare Store For calling up a predefined tare value Notes on specifying predefined tare values can be found in Section 7 2 14 Information on working with the tare memory can be found in Section 7 3 2 1 10d 1 100d and 1 1000d These function keys can be used to modify the resolution of the weighing result Section
212. s Yes to start the adjustment process described below If on the other hand you press Later you will be prompted to carry out the adjustment again after 15 minutes Note The small weight icon for automatic external adjustment in the upper right of the display is deleted after adjustment is successfully completed or if at the time of the second request you indicate your decision not to carry out the adjustment No After the adjustment process starts you will be prompted to place the adjustment weight that was selected in the system settings on the pan Section 5 3 4 If available the ID and the certificate number of the corresponding weight are displayed The required weight value flashes at the bottom of the window Important Make sure you place the correct weight on the pan otherwise the adjustment operation will be stopped and aborted with an error message after a specific period of time has elapsed The adjustment weight can be defined in the system settings Section 0 3 4 Note Press Cancel to exit the current adjustment operation at any time Once the requested weight is placed on the pan the adjustment operation is carried out automatically At the end of the adjustment operation you are prompted to lift off the weight Remove the adjustment weight from the weighing pan The Weighing application 69 The balance confirms that adjustment was carried out successfully Press OK to return to t
213. s 23 s 240 x 419x110 240 x 278 x 110 194 x 133 x 58 237 x 237 8 1 Typical data for determination of the measurement uncertainty Model Repeatability sd typical Differential nonlinearity sd typical Differential eccentric load sd typical Sensitivity offset sd typical Minimum weight according to USP typical Minimum weight 1 2 sd typical R gross weight R net weight sample weight sd Standard deviation a Year annum According to OIML R76 XP6002MDR 40mg 1 5x10 eR V2x109geR 2 5x10 eR 5x10 6eR 120g 4 5x10 eR 8g 3x10 eR 2 In the temperature range 10 30 C 9 Sensitivity drift year after putting into operation for the first time with the ProFACT self calibration function activated The adjustment weights of the XP precision balances are made from stainless antimagnetic chrome nickel steel The masses of the adjustment weights are traceable to the prototype kilogram which is the standard unit of mass kept in Paris The minimum weight can be improved by the following measures Selecting suitable weighing parameters Choosing a better location Using smaller taring containers XP12002MDR 40mg 8x107eR V1x10 geR 1x10 eR 2 5x10 eR 120g 2 4x10 eR 8g 1 6x10 eR XP8001M 40mg 2 5x10 eR V4x108geR 3x10 eR 2x10 R 120g 7 5x10 eR 8g 5x104eR XP8001MDR 8100 g 1600 g 1000 mg 100 mg 0 8100 g 600 mg 80 mg
214. s the current stable weight to the statistics Section 8 4 1 This function key opens the results window Section 8 4 1 This function key deletes the statistics for a weighing series Section 8 4 1 This function key deletes the last stored measured value Section 8 4 1 This function key can be used to define the desired nominal weight Section 8 4 2 The nominal weight is also used as the reference for the tolerances described below These function keys can be used to define the accuracy Ctoleran ces with which you wish to weigh in Section 8 4 2 This function key can be used fo define the maximum number of samples in a series Section 8 4 1 All other function keys are identical to those for the Weighing application Section 7 2 2 uw N M Result and CL Result are activated cin this order The following settings for displaying statistical values are available in the menu for the information fields N pe a sence eee eee s and s rel Sum sT and lt T Min and Max ee EER e a oe Number of samples weighed in Mean weight of all samples standard deviation as an absolute and percentage value Total weight of all individual weighings Number of samples outside the upper and lower tolerance range smallest and largest recorded weight value in the current measurement series The Statistics application 73
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216. st be defined before the formulation Your balance contains a component database in which up to 100 components can be stored This Section describes how to define components Note The component database is independent of the user profile There is only one component database available for all users Press the key and select the menu for defining components on the first menu page The first page of the component database appears The database comprises a total of 20 pages with 5 components on each The arrow keys can be used to switch between the individual pages Each of the 100 components can be selected directly by pressing the Go to button and entering the component number In the illustration opposite the database does not yet contain any entries Touch the component that you would like to define Component Each component consists of a name and an identification ID When the correspon ME ding button is touched an alphanumeric input field opens in which the name and identification can be defined maximum of 20 characters each The software checks the plausibility of the entries an error message appears if you try to enter a name or an ID that is already being used by another component Note In practice the ID is often entered using a bar code reader This ensures thatthe component has a unique reference to the relevant product The common name of the relevant product can be used as the name In the example opposite a name a
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218. t The software made available on the Internet has been developed and tested by Mettler Toledo GmbH using processes that meet the guidelines of ISO 9001 Mettler Toledo GmbH does not however accept liability for consequences that might arise from using the software 14 1 Operating principle You will find all the relevant information and updates for your balance on the METTLER TOLEDO Web site at the following address www mft com balance support We recommend that you create a bookmark for this address in your Web browser so that you can access the site directly in the future A program known as the e Loader II is loaded onto your computer together with the software update You can use this program to download the software to the balance The e Loader II can also save the settings in your balance before the new software is downloaded fo if You can reload the saved settings into the balance after the software is downloaded lf the selected update includes an application that is not described in these instructions or that has been updated in the meantime you can download the corresponding instructions in Adobe Acrobat PDF format You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open PDF documents www adobe com The following Sections offer detailed information on obtaining software updates from the Internet and downloading software into the balance 14 2 Requirements The minimum requirements for obtaining applications from the Internet a
219. t all settings for the Formulation application are stored under the active user profile User specific settings can thus be entered for this application Therefore make sure that you have selected the desired user profile first 9 1 Introduction to the Formulation application The Formulation application can be used for weighing in components that are to be combined in a specific ratio Databases are available for permanently storing all relevant parameters for formulae and components The selected formula is processed automatically in the formulation operation and the balance weighs in all components step by step Naturally it is also possible to free formulate without using formulae from the database The result can be printed in detail at the end of a formulation Many of the application specific settings are identical to those of the Weighing application However additional settings and functions are available for Formulation This section describes in detail only the settings and functions that differ from the Weighing application 9 2 Selecting the application If the Formulation application is not already active press the ss key Touch the application icon in the selection window y Formulation The display opposite appears when the application is selected The special function o dee keys and information fields for formulation are activated ex works These and other settings can be adapted to
220. t automatic taring press the gt O button otherwise the tare weight will not be used automatically then place the empty container on the weighing pan As soon as the weight value becomes stable this is used as the fare value The weight display is set to zero and the Net icon appears You can now begin weighing After the full container is removed the Net icon disappears and the stored tare value is deleted Working with tare memories If you are working with different tare containers you can store their weights and call them up at any time during the weighing operation at the touch of a button Up to 10 tare memories can be defined In order to use the tare memory the Tare Store function key must be activated Section 7 2 2 and the desired tare memory must be defined and activated Sec tion 7 2 14 When the Tare Store function key is pressed a window appears in which you can select ihe desired tare memory The memory names correspond fo those that were defined in the menu Tare 1 Tare 10 are only example names select the desired memory and the corresponding tare value is loaded immediately The tare value remains active until a new tare memory is selected the lt gt O or gt T key is pressed the application is changed another user profile is selected or the balance is switched off The Weighing application 64 7 3 3 Working with the item counter The item
221. t into the statistics when you perform density determinations Density 26 Aug 2004 17 12 User 6 Settings For use of the statistics to be possible the statistics function Section 12 3 4 and the two function keys Result and CL Result must be activated Section 12 3 6 Note In the example at left no values have been accepted into the statistics yet Because of this the two function keys Result and CL Result are inactive and cannot be used Recording values for the statistics If the statistics function is activated at the end of each density determination you are asked whether you want to include the result in the statistics If you want to include the current measuring result in the statistics press the YES key The result is then included in the statistics for the current method Inclusion of the result is confirmed in the display If you do not want to include the result in the statistics press No The result then stays saved until the next measurement but is not included in the statistics Displaying and printing statistics Make sure you have selected the density determination method for which you want to display or print statistics Section 12 3 2 Press the Result function key to call up the statistics Note If there are no values in the statistics the key is shown gray and cannot be used The statistics window displays those values which you selected to be inc
222. t of the reference tare MinWeigh If the MinWeigh function is activated Section 7 2 13 this information field displays the required minimum initial weight value based on the reference tare Factory setting No information fields activated The Weighing application 54 7 2 5 Specifications for automatic record printing This menu option can be used to specify whether and under which conditions the balance is to print the weighing result automatically The information defined for printing single values is printed Section 7 2 8 AutoPrint When you activate the AutoPrint function C On press Define to define the criteria ete for automatic record printing Limit For automatic record printing to occur the weight value must fall short of and then exceed the specified limit Delay Time As soon as the limit is exceeded the Delay Time starts Once this time has elapsed the weight value is recorded and printed This setting allows the weighing resultto be printed with a defined delay if necessary Factory setting Off automatic record printing is deactivated 7 2 6 Selecting weighing units The Display Unit and Info Unit menus can be used to specify the weighing units you wish to use By selecting different units the weighing result can be displayed in two different weighing units simultaneously The same units are available for both the Display Unit
223. tability a Stabilization time Interface update rate Internal adjustment weigths i Balance dimensions W x D x H mm Weighing platform dimensions W x D x H mm Terminal dimensions W x D x H mm Weighing pan dimensions W x D mm Weight kg XP1202S 1210g 10 mg 0 1210g 8 mg 20 mg 20 mg 5x10 eR 3x10 eR 2 5x10 R 1 28s 23 s 194 x 392 x 96 194 x 257 x 96 194 x 133 x 58 170 x 205 7 XP4002S 4100 g 10 mg 0 4100 g 8 mg 20 mg 30 mg 1 5x10 eR 3X10 eR 1 5x1056R 1 28s 23 s 194 x 392 x 96 194 x 257 x 96 194 x 133 x 58 170 x 205 7 1 XP6002S 6100 g 10 mg 0 6100 g 8 mg 20 mg 30 mg 1x10 9R 3x10 R 1 5x10 0R 2s 23 s 194 x 392 x 96 194 x 257 x 96 194 x 133 x 58 170 x 205 7 1 Typical data for determination of the measurement uncertainty Model Repeatability sd typical Differential nonlinearity sd typical Differential eccentric load sd typical Sensitivity offset sd typical Minimum weight according to USP typical Minimum weight 1 2 sd typical R gross weight R net weight sample weight sd Standard deviation a Year annum According to OIML R76 XP1202S Amg 1 5x10 eR V1x10 geR 3x10 eR 1x10 0R 12g 4 5x10 eR 800mg 3x10 eR 2 In the temperature range 10 30 C 9 Sensitivity drift year after putting into operation for the first time with the ProFACT self calibration fu
224. tandard deviation you just need to store 2x and 2x Standard deviation Numerical stability can be improved even more by scaling the measurement value With Ax x X where X depending on the application is either the first measurement value of a measurement series or the nominal value of a measurement series the result is Mean value The mean value is then calculated as follows x X Ay M iz Relative standard deviation The relative standard deviation is calculated by means of the following formula s 100 percent X Number of digits in the results Mean value and standard deviation are always expressed and displayed to one more decimal place than the corresponding individual measurement values When interpreting the results keep in mind that the additional decimal place is not meaningful when it comes to small measurement series less than approx 10 measurement values The same is also true of percentages such as those used in expressing relative standard deviations which are always shown to two decimal places for example 13 45 percent Here too the significance of the decimal places depends on the size of the background data The Formulation application 81 9 The Formulation application This Section describes the Formulation application You will find information here about the practical aspects of working with this application and about its specific settings Please note tha
225. tate of the component counter number of the current component Prints the defined nominal weight of the current component and the defined tolerances Prints the weight of the current component as a of the nominal weight The Formulation application 85 Diff Prints the difference between the nominal and actual weight of the current component Diff Prints the percentage deviation of the current component bet ween its actual weight and nominal weight Factory setting Comp ID Lot ID Comp Counter Nominal Tol and Net cin this order Note The names of the four IDs are specified ex works but can be changed Section 9 3 6 A single value is printed automatically when the M function key is pressed during formulation A single value can also be printed separately by pressing the El key Printing the result The second page of this submenu can be used to define which additional formulation information is to be included in the printed results record Recipe Name Prints the name of the current formula Recipe ID Prints the identification ID1 of the current formula Nominal Tot Prints the sum of the nominal weight values of all components of the current formula LA Num of Comp MH Comp Counter Prints the number of components of the current formula Prints the current state of the component counter number of th
226. tely by pressing the E key Printing the result The second and third page of this submenu can be used to define which additional Statistical information is to be included in the printed results record Max n Defined maximum number of samples in the series Nominal Tol Defined nominal weight and tolerances gt Tol lt Tol Number of samples outside the upper and lower tolerance range nM Number of samples weighed in gt Mean weight of all samples s and s rel Standard deviation as an absolute and percentage value Note These two values are only printed if the statistics contain at least 3 values otherwise horizontal dashes appear in place of the values Min Max Diff The smallest and largest recorded weight value in the current measurement series and the difference between the smallest and largest weight value Sum Total weight of all saved individual weighings Factory setting n x s and s rel are activated cin this order The printed results record is printed by pressing the El key when the result window is open If a specific number of samples is defined for a series weighing Max n the printed results record is printed automatically as soon as the weight value of the last sample has been transferred to the statistics A sample printout with statistical values can be found in Section 8 4 3 8 3 6 Activating additive mode The
227. tform for XP balances with 0 1 g and 1 g readability M platform 11132572 Transport case for XP balances with 10 mg and 0 1 g readability S platform 11132595 Anti theft device steel cable 11600361 Appendix 164 18 Appendix In this Section you will find aids for converting weight units and creating SOPs 18 1 mo lm 1 tl CHK 1 tl SGP Mal 1 tl Taiwan mo 1 m 1 tl HK 1 tl SGP Mal 1 tl Taiwan 0 001 28 34952 31 10347 0 06479891 1 555174 0 2 3 75 4 608316 37 429 37 79937 37 5 D 0 005 141 7476 155 5174 0 3239946 7 775869 18 75 23 04158 187 1450 188 9968 187 5 Milligram mg 28349 52 31103 47 64 79891 1555 174 200 3750 4608 316 37429 37799 37 37500 0 2666667 0 000266667 7 559873 8 294260 0 01727971 0 4147130 0 05333333 1 228884 9 981068 10 07983 10 Conversion table for weight units 0 03527396 0 0000352740 1 097143 0 002285714 0 05485714 0 007054792 0 1322774 0 1625536 1 320269 1 333333 1 322773 0 216999 0 0002 16999 6 151819 6 749423 0 01406130 0 3374712 0 04339980 0 8137461 8 122056 8 202425 8 137461 Troy ounce ozt 0 03215075 0 000032 1508 0 9114585 1 0 002083333 0 05 0 006430150 0 1205653 0 1481608 1 203370 1 215278 1 205653 Tael t Hong Kong 0 0267 1725 0 0000267173 0 7574213 0 8309993 0 001731249 0 04154997 0 005343450 0 1001897 0 1231215 1 009895 1 001897 15 43236 0 01543236
228. th an ID and a password must be defined max 20 characters If you delete the existing entry and do not enter a new one an error message appears CAUTION Note the administrator ID and password carefully If you forget one of the codes it is not possible to regain access to the menu areas that are protected with these access codes We recommend that you note down your ID and password and keep them in a safe place system settings 41 5 8 2 Performing a global balance reset In the Master Reset menu all the balance settings can be reset to the factory default settings When the Execute button is pressed the prompt opposite appears If you do not want to reset press C WARNING If you confirm the reset using OK the balance restarts and all user and application specific settings are reset to the factory default settings As a result all individual settings are lost With the exception of the recorded adjustment operations Section 5 3 1 and the date and time all system settings are also reset including the administrator ID and administrator password 5 8 3 Defining user access rights Access Rights e Access rights for all 8 user profiles can be defined in the Rights Home and Rights User eau 1 Rights User 7 menus Note The designations in the user profile User 1 etc are set at the factory You can change the designations in the user specific settings Section 6 4 When the
229. the function keys which provide direct access to the most frequently required functions and settings for the active application If more than b function keys are activated you can switch between them using the arrow keys not shown in the figure 4 3 The software for your balance The software controls all functions of your balance In addition if enables the balance to be adapted to your specific working environment Please note the following explanations They provide the basis for operating your balance The software consists of the following components User profiles User specific settings Applications Application specific settings System settings User profiles User profiles can be used to adapt the balance and its applications to personal work techniques or to particular weighing tasks A user profile is a collection of settings which you can define yourself and which are available at the touch of a button When the balance is switched on the last active user profile is loaded automatically The home profile is a starting point to which you can return at any time by pressing the Ga key It contains factory set standard settings with which every user can work These presettings can of course be changed However we recommend that you do not change the default settings of the home profile but rather make modifications fo the 7 other user profiles In addition to the home profile a total of 7
230. the pages Press the E key to print the results record A complete sample printout with all the statistical values can be found in Sec tion 10 4 5 If you have definitely completed the current piece count series and wish to clear the memory in preparation for the next series press the CL Result function key a safety prompt is displayed which must be confirmed before the statistics are actually deleted Note If the key is grayed out the statistics do not contain any values The Piece Counting application 106 10 4 3 Counting to a nominal value The Piece Counting application offers additional functions that simplify counting to a defined Nominal value These functions can be used for both single piece counts and series counts when using the statistics The following description assumes that the reference for the piece count has been determined already pT Pee A DEN METEENS i ne Hi ominal arreb si etee ei sih fi Tolerance Piececounting 17 Mar 2004 15 5 User 4 Presettings The function keys shown at left must be activated so that a nominal weight and the corresponding tolerances can be entered Section 10 3 2 To view the defined values in the display the information fields of the same name can also be activated if necessary Section 10 3 4 We also recommend activating the Abs Diff function key so that you can switch between the quantity already weighed in and the quanti
231. the previously selected device is automatically deactivated Note Detailed information on optional interfaces and various peripheral devices can be found in the documentation supplied with these products Host FSz232 built in Host RFS232 built in Notes on Continuous mode system settings 39 If you have activated a device you can use the Define button to set the interface parameters for communication with this device i e baud rate data format stop bits handshake end of line character character set and Continuous mode only for the Host peripheral device Factory setting Host 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit Xon Xoff record end of line character lt CR gt lt LF gt ANSIMWindows character set Continuous mode off Important To ensure that special characters e g C are printed out correctly on METTLER TOLEDO printers the balance and printer must be set to 8 data bits Note For operation with a printer the IBM DOS setting must be selected under Char set In Continuous mode the weighing data is continuously transmitted via the interface Continuous mode is available only for the Host peripheral device and the RS232C interface CRS232 fix which is built in ex works If Continuous mode is activated additional setting options are available Output format With the MT SICS setting factory set
232. the record titles IDI activated Name ID1 7 2 11 Specifications for processing bar code data The Weighing application 59 lf a bar code reader is connected fo your balance this menu can be used to specify how the bar code data is to be processed The following settings are available off ID ID4 PreTare Host Open Input Factory setting No bar code data is processed This setting should be used if no bar code reader is connected The received bar code data is treated like identification text and assigned to the relevant ID Section 7 3 4 Note If you have defined ID names Section 7 2 10 they are used instead of IDI ID The bar code data is interpreted as the value for the tare preset Section 7 3 2 The bar code data is not processed in the balance but is transmitted directly to a connected PC If no PC is connected or the PC cannot receive the data the dota is ignored The bar code data is written to the input window e g item counter ID or manual tare that is currently open in the applica tion and the input window is then closed automatically If no input window is open the data is ignored Open Input Note If you connect a bar code reader to your balance configure the interface in the system settings accordingly Section 5 7 7 2 12 Specifications for processing keyboard entries lf an external keyboard is connected
233. tics X i Average mean weight of all weighings included in the statis tics The mean is reported with a resolution 10 times higher than for the individual measurements s Standard deviation of the series The same comment regarding the resolution applies as for x above s rel Relative standard deviation of the series in percent The value is always reported with 2 decimal places Sum Accumulated weight value of all individual measurements in the Statistics Min Lowest value determined in the current measurement series Max Highest value determined in the current measurement series Diff Difference between the lowest and highest values in the current series Important information for interpretation of the reported results The values for x and s are calculated results which are shown with a higher resolution than the individual values For small series of measurements lt approx 10 measurement values and measurement series with small deviations the significance of the last decimal place cannot be guaranteed You will find the formulas used for calculating these values in Section 8 4 4 software Updates 140 14 Software updates METTLER TOLEDO is continuously improving its balance software for the benefit of customers So that you the customer can benefit quickly and easily from further developments METTLER TOLEDO makes the latest software versions available on the Interne
234. ting the data is transmitted in MT SICS format Mettler Toledo Standard Interface Command Set MT SICS works bidirectionally i e the balance can also receive acknowledgments or commands from the host A separate handbook for MT SICS is available at www mt com xp precision The PM setting emulates the data format of PM balances unidirectional With the AT MT setting the data is transmitted in the format used by METTLER TOLEDO AT and MT balances unidirectional Updates sec This setting determines how many data records are transmitted via the interface per second 2 5 6 or 10 factory setting 5 Notes on the interaction between individual peripheral devices and different applications Each balance application supports particular peripheral devices The control of peripheral devices can vary from application to application Example The programmable LC I O relay interface from METTLER TOLEDO is supported by both the Statistics application and the Piececounting application but is controlled differently by each application Detailed information on the interaction between balance applications and different external devices can be found in the Solution Guide which is available on the Internet www mt com xp precision system settings 40 5 8 Configuring the security system This menu can be used to change the administrator ID and password reset all balance settings allocate access rig
235. tion has already been selected The following explanations assume that the statistics function has been de activated You will find instructions how to use the statistics in Section 12 5 12 4 1 Density determination of non porous solid bodies For the density determination of non porous solid bodies the solid body is first weighed in air and then in the auxiliary liquid The difference in weight gives the buoyancy from which the software calculates the density Density Es In the application specific settings select the method for Solid bodies Section a 12 3 2 and specify the desired auxiliary liquid Section 12 3 3 Activate the appopriate function keys and information fields Sections 12 3 6 and 123 7 Note The example at left shows settings for the density determination of solid bodies when using distilled water as the auxiliary liquid If you use a different liquid than water or ethanol instead of the Temp AL function key you must activate the Density AL key and the information field with the same name lf you use water or ethanol as the auxiliary liquid enter its temperature with the Temp AL function key Density tables for these two liquids in the temperature range 10 C to 30 C are stored in the balance see also Sections 12 7 and 12 8 The screenshot at left shows the corresponding input field input in C with 1 decimal place The Density application 123 Density aa ea e f you use
236. tment weights The weight identification ca be printed on the adjustment printouts Alphanumeric characters can be entered in the input window Factory setting Adj weight x x number of the adjustment weight Note Since the selected designations appear in the list for selecting the adjustment weight Chapter 5 3 4 an input is mandatory We recommend you to use a designation which is short enough max 15 characters to be completely displayed in the list Certificate No In most cases adjustment weights are supplied with a certificate This setting can be used to enter the designation or the number of the certificate that is supplied with each adjustment weight max 20 characters This enables each external adjustment weight to be clearly assigned a specific certificate The certificate designation can be printed on the adjustment printouts The same alphanumeric input window appears as for the ID Factory setting No entry specified If you want to test the adjustments using an external test weight this setting can be used to define the days and time when the balance should provide a test reminder Information on the automatic testing of the adjustment process using an external test weight can be found in Section 7 4 5 The behavior of the automatic external test function can be defined using the Define bution The same setting options are available as for defining automatic adjustment using an external adjustm
237. tomatic external adjustment function can be defined using the Define button The same setting options are available as for the time criterion of the ProFACT fully automatic adjustment function Section 5 3 1 however only one time per day is available Factory setting Automatic external adjustment function switched off COff If you are working with an external adjustment weight manual or automatic this setting can be used to define which weight you would like fo use There are 5 external adjustment weights in the list The weights can be defined in the Adjustweights menu Section 5 3 5 If you are working with external adjustment weights this setting can be used fo define their properties Up to 5 external adjustment weights can be defined on these two menu pages When the Define button is pressed the following settings are available for each of the 5 external adjustment weights Weight This setting can be used to define the weight of the external adjustment weight A numeric input window appears Enter the weight of the external adjustment weight in grams Factory setting Model dependent sas E eee oN a 4 5 ee ae i i oe E e Pansteranes a Eee ee ae system settings 33 I D This setting can be used to assign a designation to each external adjustment weight max 20 characters This makes it easier to identify each of the adjus
238. touts Section 7 2 8 Print Key For specifying the behavior of the 4 key for manually printing weighing results Section 7 2 9 Identification For defining IDs Section 7 2 10 Bar Code These settings are only relevant if a bar code reader is connected Allows you to specify how bar code data is to be processed Section 7 2 11 The following settings are available on the fourth menu page Ext Keyboard These settings are only relevant if an external keyboard is connected Allows you to specify how keyboard inputs are fo be processed Section 7 2 12 MinWeigh The MinWeigh function ensures that the weighing results are within a specified tolerance range in accordance with the requirements of your quality assurance system Here you can define the specifications for this function Section 7 2 13 Tare Store Upto 10 tare weights can be predefined here which can be called up during the weighing operation Section 7 2 14 AutoTare The automatic tare function automatically stores the first stable weight as the tare value Here you can define the specifications for this function Section 7 2 15 The following setting is available on the fiffh menu page smart amp ErgoSens For programming the two SmartSens sensors on the terminal In addition up to two external ErgoSens sensors optional can be allocated a function in this menu Section 7 2 16 Once you h
239. transferred directly from the database If you wish to weigh in to a nominal value press the Nominal function key and specify the nominal weight of the first component Note If you have switched to the display of the remaining quantity difference using the Abs Diff function key before entering the nominal weight this weight appears as a negative value in the display weighing in towards zero If you are working with tolerances enter the corresponding values via the Tolerance and Tolerance function keys samples outside the tolerance range are marked with gt T and lt T when the single values are printed As soon as the nominal weight and tolerances of the first component have been entered a graphic weighing in aid CSmartlrac appears with tolerance markers which simplify weighing in fo the nominal value Weigh in the first component Note The Abs Diff function key can be used at any time to switch the weight display between the quantity of a component already weighed in and the remaining quantity to be weighed in When the nominal weight is reached or the weight is within the tolerances press the M function key to save the value first check the weight value again as the balance does not check whether the weighed in weight agrees with the nominal weight The report header is printed out together with the result single value of the current component The balance is now ready f
240. tructions protection of the instrument may be impaired see also 5 4 4 of EN 60101 01 A The balance may only be used in enclosed interior rooms It is not permitted to use the balance in hazardous environments Use only the AC adapter delivered with your balance and check that the voltage printed on itis the same as your local power supply voltage Only plug the adapter into a socket which is grounded Do not use sharply pointed objects to operate the keyboard of your balance Although your balance is very ruggedly constructed it is nevertheless a precision instrument Treat it with corresponding care Do not open the balance lt does not contain any parts which can be maintained repaired or replaced by the user If you ever have problems with your balance contact your METTLER TOLEDO dealer Use only balance accessories and peripheral devices from METTLER TOLEDO they are optimally adapted to your balance Disposal The instrument must be disposed of according to the respective customer and country specific regulations setting up the balance 12 2 Setting up the balance This Section describes how to unpack your new balance set if up and prepare it for operation On completion of the steps described in this Section your balance is ready for operation Note The balance must be disconnected from ihe power supply when carrying out all setup and mounting AN work as well as when the housing of the weighing terminal is
241. ts are traceable to the prototype kilogram which is the standard unit of mass kept in Paris The minimum weight can be improved by the following measures Selecting suitable weighing parameters Choosing a better location Using smaller taring containers 17 2 5 XP precision balances with readability of 10 mg 0 1 g 1 g M platform Technical data limit values Model Maximum load Maximum load fine range Readability Readability fine range Taring range Repeatability sd at full load Repeatability sd fine range Linearity Eccentric load at minimum 1 3 capacity i Sensitivity offset Sensitivity temperatur drift 2 C Sensitivity stability a Stabilization time Interface update rate Internal adjustment weigths i Balance dimensions W x D x H mm Weighing platform dimensions W x D x H mm Terminal dimensions W x D x H mm Weighing pan dimensions W x D mm Weight kg XP6002MDR 6100 g 1200 g 100 mg 10 mg 0 6100 g 60 mg 10 mg 60 mg 100 mg 2 5x10 0R SAO sh 1 5x10 eR LSS 23 s 240 x 419 x 110 240 x 278 x 110 194 x 133 x 58 237 x 237 8 1 XP12002MDR 12100 g 2400 g 100 mg 10 mg 0 12100 g 60 mg 10 mg 60 mg 100 mg 8x10 eR 2 5x10 eR 1 5x108eR 1 85s 23 s 240 x 419 x 110 240 x 278 x 110 194 x 133 x 58 237 x 237 8 1 XP8001M 8100 g 100 mg 0 8100 g 80 mg 100 mg 200 mg 7 5X1050R 1 5x1050R 5x10 eR L2
242. ts own statistics with the results ofthe last 10 density determinations With statistics activated you are asked at the end of each density determination whether you want to include the result in the statistics You can activate or deactivate the statistics function in this menu o n Off Factory setting ferns __ Section 12 5 Statistics function activated Statistics function deactivated Statistics function deactivated Off Note To use the statistics function you must also activat the two associated function CS a keys Section 12 3 6 You will find information about working with the statistics in 12 3 5 Settings for calculating and displaying the result In this menu you can specify the number of decimal places and the unit with which the result of the density determination should be calculated as well as whether the air buoyancy should be included in the calculation Result Output Format User Compensation Density Unit Factory setting No of Dec Points The result of the density determination can be displayed and reported with from 1 to 5 decimal places The result of the density determination can be corrected by the correction factor for the force calibration and by the mean density of air setting With If set to Without no correction is made With the setting With Without both the corrected and the uncorrected result are displ
243. ty that remains to be weighed until the nominal value is reached Operating sequence Note If values are already present in the statistics the function keys for entering the nominal weight and tolerances are inactive In this case the statistics must be deleted using the CL Result function key before the nominal weight and the tolerances can be defined Press the Nominal function key Type in the desired value Check the weighing unit which is shown fo the right of the nominal value When the weighing unit is touched a selection box containing the available units including PCS Pieces appears Note The units are not converted automatically i e ifa value is entered in one unit this value remains the same even if the weighing unit is changed Once the value is entered press OK to activate the nominal value The Tol and Tol function keys can be used to specify the accuracy with which you wish to count The input window is the same as for the nominal value Both tolerance values are set to 2 5 ex works Instead of a percentage value you can also enter an absolute tolerance in any weighing unit e g PCS Once the relevant value is entered press OK to activate the tolerance Piece counts that are outside the tolerance range are specifically marked gt T and lt T when the single values are printed As soon as the nominal value and tolerances have been entered a graphic weighing
244. u note down your IDs and passwords and keep them in a safe place a 3 A a A System settings 29 5 System settings This Section describes how the weighing system can be adapted to your requirements The system settings apply to the entire weighing system and therefore fo all user profiles and applications Note User specific settings are described in Section 6 Application specific settings are explained in the description of the relevant application Section 7 onwards 5 1 Calling up the system settings select the application menu using the ss key or the menu for the user settings using l the key and then press the System button 5 2 Overview of the system settings The system settings are represented by icons The individual settings can be called up and changed by touching the icons Detailed notes on the setting options can be found in later Sections The following system settings are available System Adjusi Test Settings for adjustment and test functions for testing the adjust ment Section 5 3 Al Ez A Balance Info Display printout of balance information Section 5 4 per A ET Standby Settings for the Standby mode Section 5 5 Date Time Entry of date and time and selection of display format Sec A fy tion 5 6 so earl Peripherals Configuring the interface for various peripheral devices Sec Beit tion 5 7 Administrator Co
245. u will find information about use of the statistics function in Section 13 4 3 Factory setting Off statistics deactivated 13 3 10 Special SmartSens and ErgoSens settings for dynamic weighing For the SmarfSens and ErgoSens sensors additional settings are available for dynamic weighing Start and Result emulate the function keys with the same name OK emulates pressing the button with the same name in the dialogs for dynamic weighing but not in the menu to confirm inputs and actions If one of these settings is activated the green F function in the status bar under the corresponding sensor lights up Factory setting Off for all 4 sensors 13 4 Working with the Dynamic Weighing application In this Section you will learn how to work with the Dynamic Weighing application It goes without saying that you can change the resolution of the weighing result e g to speed up the weighing operation work with identifications etc Since you already know about these possibilities from the Weighing application Section 7 3 they are not explained again here 13 4 1 Dynamic weighing with automatic start Dynamic Weighing 1 Sep 2004 12 39 User 7 Settings To perform a dynamic weighing with automatic start you must have activated the AutoStart function and specified the corresponding minimum weight Section 13 3 4 No special function keys need be activated but we recom
246. ula Prints the identification ID1 of the current formula Prints the sum of the nominal weight values of all components of the current formula Prints the number of components of the current formula Appl Name Formulation is printed Date Time Balance Type and Serial Numbers Cin this order no specific informa tion is activated for the Formulation The header is printed automatically when the M function key is pressed during formulation to save the weight of the first component Printing single values Recipe Name Recipe ID Nominal Tot nee ahaa seh ee es rererere annn ee he ee A eee pone fe Num of Comp Comp ID Lot ID Additional ID Comp Name Comp Counter eee ee a dmm ES Nominal Tol Net The following special settings are available in this submenu for the formulation Prints the name of the current formula Prints the identification ID1 of the current formula Prints the sum of the nominal weight values of all components of the current formula Prints the number of components of the current formula Prints the ID of the current component ID2 Prints the lot ID ID3 defined via the ID function key Prints the additional ID ID4 defined via the ID function key Prints the name of the current component Prints the current s
247. ult is displayed in a lighter color while it is unstable When the result becomes stable it is displayed in a darker color If the Speedread function is deactivated the weighing result is always displayed in the same color irrespective of whether or not it is stable Factory setting off User settings 49 6 6 Resetting user profile settings This menu can be used to reset all settings for the active user profile to the factory default settings For security reasons the above prompt appears If you do not want to reset press C WARNING If you confirm the reset using OK the balance restarts and all user and application specific settings for the active user profile are reset to the factory default settings Consequently all individual settings including user ID and user password are lost 6 7 Printing user specific settings When you are in the menu for the user specific settings you can print them at any time by pressing the l key provided that a printer is connected and activated as the output device in the peripheral settings The settings for the active user profile are printed User Setting Wghparam Weighing Mode Universal Environment Standard Value Release The illustration opposite shows a printout with specific settings for the user profile Reliable Fast User 1 Please note that for security reasons the user password is always printed as AutoZero On 6 asterisks rather than in clear
248. under the weighing platform The weighing platform and the terminal are not permanently connected by AN the terminal support 2 2 3 installing the draft shield and weighing pan XP precision balances with readability of 0 1 mg Place the following components on the balance in the specified order Note Push the side glass back as far as it will go and grasp the draft shield with both hands on the bars at the top Draft shield 1 with ring seal inserted Section 2 1 1 Bottom plate 2 if not already inserted Section 2 1 1 Draft shield element 3 Weighing pan 4 Note Cleaning the draft shield see Section 16 1 setting up the balance 16 XP precision balances with readability of 1 mg Place the following componenis on the balance in the specified order Note Push the side panel fo the back as far as if will go and grasp the draft Shield by the top bars with both hands Draft shield 1 Bottom plate 2 if not already inserted Section 2 1 1 Pan support 3 Weighing pan 4 Note Cleaning the draft shield see Section 16 1 XP precision balances with readability of 10 mg S platform Place the following componenis on the balance in the specified order Pan support 1 Weighing pan 2 Draft shield element 3 Note It is also possible to work without the draft shield element 3 However depending on the ambient conditions the
249. utomatic tare function is deactivated The Weighing application 62 7 2 16 Settings for SmartSens and ErgoSens This menu option can be used to activate deactivate each of the two contact free sensors SmartSens in the top left and right corners of the terminal and to assign each sensor a function The same settings are available for a maximum of two external ErgoSens sensors The ErgoSens sensor is an optional external sensor with the same functions as the built in SmarfSens sensor A maximum of 2 external ErgoSens sensors can be connected to the balance Sar Ea iA Each of the 4 sensors can be assigned one of the following functions by touching the relevant button off The sensor is inactive Se Zero the balance Te Tare the balance Print Start the print process ID1 ID4 Open the input window for the relevant ID Header Print the header Footer Print the footer Pre Tare Open the input window to enter a fixed numeric tare value tare preset 1 10d 1 1000d Change the resolution of the weighing result Note If a function is activated which emulates a key on the terminal the relevant icon lights up below the corresponding sensor in the status bar C gt 0 gt T or E For all other settings that emulate function keys of the same name the green F function icon lights up No icon lights up when the sensor is deactivated Factory setting
250. with the highest resolution in the measurement series Important information for interpreting printed results The values x and s are calculated results which are displayed at a higher resolution than the single measured values For smaller measurement series fewer than approx 10 measured values and measurement series with small deviations the significance of the last decimal place cannot be guaranteed The Statistics application 80 8 4 4 Formulas used for calculating statistical values Calculating the mean value and standard deviation Terminology x Individual measurement values of a measurement series of measurement values i 1 x Mean value and s standard deviation of these measurement values The formula for calculating the mean value is x Y x 1 The usual formula for calculating standard deviation as seen in the literature s s gt 6 x 2 n is not suitable for numerical calculation since the variance individual value mean value can result in deletion in measurement series that have very small deviations Moreover when this formula is used each individual measurement value must be stored before the standard deviation can be determined at the end The following formula is mathematically equivalent but significantly more stable numerically It can be derived from 1 and 2 through appropriate recasting 2 To use this formula for calculating the mean value and the s
251. ws an excerpt from a sample printout which lists the specifications for the MinWeigh function method reference tare and required minimum initial weight value as well as the current weight values The asterisk to the left of the net weight indicates that according to the example above the minimum initial weight value was not reached and that the value may not meet the QA specifications Note If the status icon opposite small weight symbol with clock appears in the upper right of the display below the date and time it s time to test the MinWeigh function again Contact the customer service department of your sales outlet to have a service technician run the test as soon as possible The Weighing application 67 7 4 Adjusting the balance and testing adjustments Your balance is set to ProFACT fully automatic adjustment ex works ProFACT automatically adjusts and linearizes the balance according to preselected criteria However the balance can be adjusted manually and or tested using the internal weight or an external weight at any time In the following descriptions it is assumed that the relevant function keys for adjustment and tests Section 7 2 2 are active 7 4 1 ProFACT fully automatic adjustment ProFACT automatically adjusts and linearizes your balance according to a preselected temperature criterion Section 5 3 1 As soon as the preselected time and or temperature criterion is met Section 5 3 2 t
252. x 395 x 363 214 x 260 x 363 194 x 133 x 58 248 127 x 127 8 6 XP603SDR 610g 120g 10 mg 1 mg 0 610g 6 mg 1 mg 10 mg 10 mg 1 5x10eR 2x1080R 1x10 eR 1 58 23 s 214 x 395 x 363 214 x 260 x 363 194 x 133 x 58 248 127 x 127 8 6 Typical data for determination of the measurement uncertainty Model Repeatability sd typical Differential nonlinearity sd typical Differential eccentric load sd typical Sensitivity offset sd typical Minimum weight according to USP typical Minimum weight 1 2 sd typical R gross weight R net weight sample weight sd Standard deviation a Year annum NO According to OIML R76 In the temperature range 10 30 C XP203S 0 5mg 1 5x10 eR V6x10 geR_ 2x10 eR 8x10 eR 1 5g 4 5x10 0R 100mg 3x10 eR XP603S 0 5mg 5x107eR V2x10 geR 1 5x10 eR 2 5x10 eR 1 5g 1 5x10 eR 100mg 1x10 eR XP603SDR Amg 1 5x10 eR V2x10 geR 1 5x10 eR 5x10 eR 12g 4 5x10 eR 800mg 3x10 eR XP1203S 1210g 1 mg 0 1210g 0 8 mg 2 mg 3 mg 5x10 eR 2x10 eR 1x10 eR 1 558 23 s 214 x 395 x 363 214 x 260 x 363 194 x 133 x 58 248 127 x 127 8 6 XP1203S 0 4mg 1 5x107eR V1x10 geR 6x107eR 1 2x10 eR 1 29 4 5x10 eR 80mg 3x10 eR XP2003SDR 2100 g 500 g 10 mg 1 mg 0 2100 g 6 mg 1 mg 6 mg 10 mg 5x10 eR 3x10 R 2 5x10 0R 23 23 s
253. y determination of liquids with the aid of a sinker Vol Gamma Reports the volume of the gamma sphere which was input using the function key with the same name for density determination of pasty substances with the aid of a gamma sphere Wgt in Air Reports the weight of the sample in air density of solid bodies Wot in Liquid Reports the weight of the sample in the auxiliary liquid for density determination of solid bodies or the weight of the sample substance displaced by the sinker or gamma sphere Vol Sample Reports the volume of the sample which is calculated by the software Density Reports the result of the current density determination Factory setting Density and 3 blank lines The report of individual values report of an individual density determination can be printed out with the E key You will find an example of a report in Section 12 4 4 Reporting statistical data On the second page of this submenu you can specify the statistical information of density determinations that you want to be reported These settings are only relevant if you have activated the statistics function Section 12 3 4 Method Selected density determination method Auxiliary Liquid Selected auxiliary liquid for density determination of solid bodies n X S S rel Number of samples in the current measurement series n AS A average mean density value of al
254. your requirements according to the descriptions in the following Sections Note The two function keys for Result and CL Result are displayed in gray since no formulation has been carried out yet If a formula has not yet been defined the Recipe function key is also inactive 9 3 Settings for the Formulation application A number of different specific settings are available for Formulation and these can be used fo adapt the application to your requirements 9 3 1 Overview The application specific settings can be accessed via the i key When this key is pressed the first of 4 menu pages is displayed The Formulation application 82 The setting options for the Formulation application are virtually identical to those for the Weighing application Section 7 2 Only the settings that differ are described below They apply to the following menus i Formulation Setup I Formulation llser 3 Wiser 3 ILE Formulation Setup E Formulation User 3 a Lser3 Smart amp ErgoSens special functions can be assigned to the sensors for Formulation Recipe For defining recipes Component For defining components Autom Zeroing Automatically zeroes when the tare con fainer is removed Function Keys Additional function keys are available for Formulation Info Field Additional information fields are available for Formulation Prot
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