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3. Bottom View Rear View 4 9 to 13 pmd 12 3 3 2005 9 33 AM e Adventurer Pro EN 13 3 1 Overview of Controls and Display Functions pu 19 21 Cc CC xl 5 0 5 5 0 56 GNdwt 28 27 26 25 24 Digital Display Window TABLE 3 1 1 ADVENTURER PRO CONTROLS AND DISPLAY FUNCTIONS Description No Description 1 On Zero Off Yes Button 18 Lock Switch 2 Print Unit No Button 19 Primary 7 segment display 3 Level Bubble 20 Brackets 4 Function Mode Back button 21 Units of Measurement 5 Menu Cal Exit Button 22 Memory Indicator 6 Display 23 Battery Strength Indicator 7 Pan 24 Pieces Indicator 8 Typelabel on side of housing 25 Secondary 14 Segment Display 9 Data label 26 Gross Indicator 10 Weigh Below Opening 27 Brutto Indicator 11 Battery Compartment 28 Tare Indicator 12 Leveling feet 29 Preset Tare Indicator 13 1 Connector 30 Net Indicator 14 2 Connector Stability Indicator AV R and AV U Models only 15 Wind Ring 32 Negative Indicator 16 Draft Shield 33 Center of Zero Indicator 17 Power Connector 4 9 to 13 pmd 13 3 3 2005 9 33 AM _ EN 14 Adventurer Pro 3 2 Button Control Functions Four multifunction buttons are used to to operate the balance and navigate the menus The
4. opt S EN 25 SENEC ET EN 25 3 7 2 Calibration Masses certet erc ei eet EN 30 227232 Up EN 31 3 74 Regd iere vetro nana EN 31 92 5 Modo EN 31 EN 32 3 7 7 IPrintel drid 32 3 7 8 5232 1 and 95232 2 EN 33 3 9 ni ceci m o Recreo reco dnce beca nies EN 34 SMELL EN 35 SNAM Dm EN 35 3 7 12 00 EN 36 3 7 13 EMO EN 36 3 8 Legal Tor Trade LFT ie rera Cri pe bete reb ei gi EN 36 3 9 Sealing Access the Balance Settings 2 2 5 EN 37 3 10 Printing ehe ce emet EN 37 A MAINTENANCE poer EN 38 tt ote teta EN 38 4 2 Gledniligii EN 38 4 3 JIroubleshooling rer ote terrere cedri Her ste rea EN 38 4 4 SericelInformation EN 39 DE MEM mM EN 39 446 ACCOSSOMES pede 40 5 TECHNICAL DATA itr rov Ret Pa e Euro d UR Der eH Rhe EN 41 Dm EN 42 5 2 coerente E ene pae v eer e eren EN 44 5 3 Capacity x Reddabllily EN 47 5 4 COMM
5. E E Adventurer Pro Balances Instruction Manual 1 Front cover english pmd 2 3 3 2005 9 33 AM e Ohaus Corporation 19A Chapin Road 2033 Pine Brook New Jersey 07058 USA Declaration of Conformity We Ohaus Corporation declare under our sole responsibility that the balance models listed below marked with CE are in conformity with the directives and standards mentioned Instrument Type Adventurer Pro AV Series EC Marking EC Directive Applicable Standards 73 23 EEC EN61010 1 2001 Low Voltage 89 336 EEC EN61326 1 1997 A1 Electromagnetic compatibility 1998 A2 2001 For non automatic weighing instruments used an Article 1 2 a application additional metrological marking according to Annex IV of Council directive 90 384 EEC must be attached fo the instrument XX 90 384 EEC MJ Non Automatic 0103 Weighing Instruments Year EN45501 1992 Applies only to certified non automatic weighing instruments Date January 1 2005 7 m Urs Muller President General Manager Ohaus Corporation Ohaus Europe Pine Brook NJ USA 1 Front cover english pmd 3 Greifensee Switzerland 3 3 2005 9 33 2 Compliance to the following standards is indicated by the corresponding marking on the product Standard AS NZS4251 1 Emis
6. function of each button is shown below Tare Menu Cal On Zero Mode Off Yes Back Exit Press and Release Press and Hold Menu Function Primary On Zero Print Function Tare Function elf balance is off Sends current Operation is Performs tare turns balance on display value to dependent onthe Operation the serial application elf balance is on interface mode sets Zero Function Off Unit Mode Menu Cal e Turns balance e Change e Change e Enter the User weighing unit application menu mode Calibration is the first sub menu Menu Yes Back Exit Function Accepts the Rejects the eReverts e Immediately current blinking current setting Previous menu exits menu mode setting on the blinking on the display display Decrements e Aborts Increments value being calibration in value being entered progress entered 5 page 14 to 20 pmd 14 3 3 2005 9 33 AM _ Adventurer Pro EN 15 3 3 Using the Button Control Functions 3 3 1 Setting the Balance to Zero Remove the load from the pan and press the Zero button to set the display to zero When the weighing pan or platform is empty The Center of Zero indicator turns on when the measurement is within 1 4 d of the zero setting 3 3 2 Taring Taring refers to the action of allowing for the weight of a container so that only the weight
7. 1 150 RS232 1 3 7 8 Baud Parity Handshake RS1 GLP PRINT 3 7 10 Time Balance ID User ID Project ID Difference Name End GLP Prt LOCKOUT 3 7 12 Cal Setup Readout Mode Unit Print 1 Print 2 RS232 1 RS232 2 GLP Data GLP Print Reset Lock Set End Lockout Adventurer Pro READOUT 3 7 4 Auto Zero Filter Gross Ind End Read 2 MODE 3 7 5 Weigh Count Percent Check Weigh Animal Display Hold Totalize End Mode RS232 2 Optional Baud Parity Handshake End RS2 2 GLP DATA 3 7 9 User ID Proj io Time Date End GLP Data C gt END 3 7 13 Only included on models with battery operation 3 3 2005 9 33 AM _ Adventurer Pro EN 17 3 4 2 Menu Navigation The Adventurer Pro menu structure consists of three levels The top level is the main menu which consists of a number of sub menus Enter TOP LEVEL eno tockour reser Hee Pair 86232211 8523231 SECOND LEVEL Typical Sub menu END RS232 The second level of the menu structure is the sub menu level Each sub menu is a loop that HANDSHAKE PARITY consists of a number of menu items 8 NOP 7 EVEN Typical Menu BOTTOM LEVEL The bottom level of the menu structure is the menu item level Each m
8. 23 TWIO NISY 55019 1 19 60008 6000 60009 00008 Hooor 0006 0002 60007 6000 0002 6000 90002 60001 6000 60002 60001 60005 60001 60005 00081 6000 Boos Boog Boos Boor Boos 9002 Boor Booe Booz Boos 8002 Hool 600 8002 609 002 Booz 6001 Booz Bool Bog Bool Sor Soe 1 5 60008 80009 1018 80009 60002 201 7 60002 101 7 6000 00 ZOLEAV 60002 60001 ZOLZAV 80001 1012 600 218 8002 LVAV 8002 217 8081 1 6091 792 Booz 6001 ELZAV 6002 6001 ZLZAV 001 609 VIN Bog Bog EGAY 51104 Ajupeur 50550 c 3 3 2005 9 33 30 6 21 to 30 pmd 7 page 31 to 40 pmd 31 Adventurer Pro 3 7 3 Setup SETUP Legal Trade On Off Auto Tare On Off Auto Off Off 1 2 5 min Back Light On Off End Setup Legal Trade When set On the balance operates in compliance with Weights and Measures regulations Auto Tare When set On the balance will automatically tare the first item placed on the pan Auto Off
9. Round pan 3 5 in 9 cm diameter e Round pan 3 9 in 10 cm diameter e Round pan 4 7 in 12 cm diameter Rectangular pan 5 8 x 6 3 in 14 9 x 16 2 e Rectangular pan 7 6 x 8 in 19 3 x 20 3 cm 4 6 Accessories Security device RS232 Cables Cable DB9M DB9F Cable DB9M DB25F Cable DB9M SF42 Printer e Cable DB9M Apple SF42 Printer 7 page 31 to 40 pmd 40 Adventurer Pro Ohaus Part Number 3 3 2005 9 33 AM 12103980 12103857 12103873 12103645 12103646 12103856 12102939 12102940 12103941 12103880 76288 01 80500525 80500524 80500571 80500562 SF42 _ Adventurer Pro EN 41 5 TECHNICAL DATA Ambient conditions The technical data are valid under the following ambient conditions e Ambient temperature 10 C to 30 C e Relative humidity 15 96 to 80 at 31 C non condensing decreasing linearly to 50 at 40 C Height above sea level Up to 2000 Operability is assured at ambient temperatures between 5 and 40 C Power e AC adapter To national standard as per list in Section 4 6 Balance power input 6 14 5 VAC 50 60Hz 4VA or 7 20VDC 4W Batteries 4 x AA LR6 1 5 V not included typical 20 h with alkaline batteries Materials e Housing base plastic ABS PC Top Housing plastic ABS PC e Platform 18 10 stainless steel Protection e Protected against dust and water Pollution degree 2 Installation cat
10. actual weight and the secondary display alternates between ANIMAL and CLEAR PAN until the animal is removed from the pan The balance then returns to the Ready condition Semiautomatic and Manual Modes Remove the animal from the pan and press the Function button to return to the Ready condition If the Function button is pressed while the animal is on the pan the primary display shows the actual weight and the secondary display alternates between ANIMAL and CLEAR PAN The balance returns to the Ready condition when the animal is removed from the pan The Animal Weigh level and mode settings are made in the Mode menu 3 5 6 Display Hold The Display Hold Mode allows the user t o capture and store the highest stable weight in a series of weight measurrements The Display Hold Mode provides the user with three 3 operating modes Automatic Semi automatic and Manual Automatic Mode Highest stable weight captured automatically Ready for next measurement automatically when pan is cleared Semi Automatic Mode Highest stable weight captured automatically Ready for next measurement after pressing FUNCTION key Manual Mode Press Function button to take measurement Ready for next measurement after presssing Function button Clear Peak Press and hold Function button release when Mode DISP HOLD appears In all modes the actual weight is shown on the primary display when READY or CLEAR PAN is shown on the secondary display
11. or Off Check Weigh Use to set the Check Weighing Mode On or Off Animal Use to set the Animal Weighing Mode to Auto Semi Manual or Off If set to Auto Semi or Manual level averaging period can be set to 5 10 or 15 seconds 3 3 2005 9 33 AM _ 7 page 31 to 40 32 EN 32 Display Hold Use fo set the Display Hold Mode to Auto Semi automatic or Manual Totalize Use to set the Totalize Mode to Auto Manual or Off End Mode Press the Yes button to advance to the Unit submenu Press No to return to Weigh 3 7 6 Unit The Unit submenu is used fo turn measuring units On or Off Available measuring units vary by model rt TW On Off m On Off Tical On Off Baht On Off Meshgal On Off Tola On Off Custom On Off End Unit Defining Custom Unit Set Custom to ON in the Unit menu to enable and define the Custom Unit The custom unit is defined by a conversion factor and a least Significant Digit LSD The conversion factor is used by the balance to convert grams to the custom weighing unit and is defined by entering factor and an exponent The factor is value between 0 1000000 and 1 999999 inclusive The exponent moves the decimal point of the factor to the right for positive values or to the left for negative values Adventurer Pro Enter the Factor following the instructions for Editing Limits in Section 3 5 4 Enter the Exponent and LSD using the Yes
12. the balance will automatically print the displayed value when stability is achieved An additional setting must be made to determine if only stable non zero values will be printed load setting or if stable Zero and non zero values will be printed Load amp Zero When set to Off the Auto print feature is disabled Content All of these features can be set On or Off Numeric data only Header Gross Net Tare Reference Result GLP See sample printout 3 10 EN 33 Layout Determines the format of data output to a printer or computer If Line Format is set to Multi a multi line printout is generated If it is set to Single a single line printout is generated If 4 LF is set to yes 4 line feeds are appended to the printout If Form feed is set to Yes a form feed is appended to the printout This is useful for printing to page printers List When Yes is selected a printout of balance settings is generated End Print 1 Press the Yes button to advance to the next menu Print 2 if 2 is installed or RS232 1 if COM2 is not installed Pressing No returns Output menu item 3 7 8 RS232 1 and RS232 2 The RS232 1 submenu is used to set communication parameters for an external printer or computer RS232 2 contains an identical menu and is available when the optional COM2 port is installed Baud 600 2400 19200 Parity 7 Even 7 Odd 7 No Par 8 No Parity Handshake Off XONXOFF Hardware End RS1 3
13. these steps to install the other plain glass panel on the opposite side of the framework Clip Locations Close up of Clip Platform Assembly Glass Rear Panel Mounting Cone Recessed Slot Glass Front Panel 5 3 3 2005 9 33 EN 6 Adventurer Pro 2 2 2 Assembly of Models AV64 AV114 AV213 AV264 AV313 AV413 Cont 4 Install the glass doors in the sides of the Draft Shield framework Note The glass doors must be inserted in the Draft Shield framework before inserting the top door likewise you must remove the top door before you remove the side doors e Hold and position each door so that the handle is near the front of the balance and the small notch on the bottom edge of the door is lined up with the tab that protrudes from the side of the balance housing shown below e Insert the top edge of the glass door into the recessed area under the top cross member of the Draft Shield framework Slide the notch on the bottom edge over the tab and slip the door in place 5 The door may now be opened by sliding it toward the back of the balance Left Door Close up of Notch 3 page 3 to 8 pmd 6 3 3 2005 9 33 AM Adventurer Pro EN 7 2 2 2 Assembly of Models AV64 AV114 AV213 AV264 AV313 AV413 Cont 6 Install the top door panel e Insert the top door in the Draft Shield by holding the door
14. 3 2005 9 33 AM _ 2 LENSES DS 7 page 31 to 40 pmd 34 EN 34 3 7 8 RS232 1 and RS232 2 Cont When the balance is operated from batteries the menu item is available and the default setting is Off To enable COM1 Power must be turned On Baud Baud rates of 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 and 19 200 are available Parity Parity settings of 7 even 7 Odd 7 No Parity and 8 No Parity are available Handshake Settings of Off XONXOFF and for RS232 1 only Hardware are available End RS1 RS2 Pressing the Yes button will advance to the RS232 2 or GLP Data submenu Pressing No returns to the Power or Baud menu item 3 7 9 GLP Data User ID Set Proj ID Set Time Type 12hr 24hr Set Adj 60 60 Date Type mdy dym Set End GLP Data User ID Used fo enter a User ID up to 10 characters Project ID Used to enter a Project ID up to 10 characters Adventurer Pro Entering a User ID or Project ID Enter the user or Project ID one character at a time The character to be entered is highlighted by a blinking cursor underscore Press the No button repeatedly to scroll through the list of available characters space through 9 A through 7 Press the Yes button to select the displayed character and move the cursor one position to the right After the tenth character is entered the ten character ID will blink Press the No button to change the displayed ID or the Ye
15. 4102 41020 cicero e emo EN 12 B tton Gonttol FUNCTIONS e pu p edet ne EE EN 14 Using the Button Control Functions 02 2 0 0 EN 15 3 3 1 Setting the Balance Zero 2 2 EN 15 332 tete pam vi rta EN 15 3 3 8 Changing Units of Measure 22 2 EN 15 3 3 4 Changing Application modes EN 15 er reri EN 15 coi ete 16 Ke MEI MOMU SIUCHUIG em EN 16 3 42 Menu Navigation oo teret neta serre ada EN 17 3 4 3 Charging Settings itn rerit i te dl wands EN 17 1 3 3 2005 9 33 2 toc pmd EN 2 Adventurer Pro TABLE OF CONTENTS Cont 3 5 Application Modes eme EN 18 351 m EN 18 3 5 2 Pafs re i nter e i EN 18 3 5 3 Percent WEIGHING reir ee EN 19 3 5 4 Check Weighing 20 3 5 5 Animal Weighing Hm EN 21 3 5 6 Display Holds EN 22 22200 100 4 285 9 23 23 3 6 1 Weigh 2222 22 mens EN 23 3 6 2 Battery Operation EN 24 3 7
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18. EN 3 1 3 Safety Precautions 2 22 EN 3 2 INSTAEEATION 4 2 oes rabo 4 2 2 lnstalling REP 4 2 2 1 Assembly of Models AV412 AV812 AV2101 AV2102 AV3102 AV4101 AVATO2 AVO TOT etnia ttr ip HER pad Rear EN 4 2 2 2 Assembly of Models AV64 AV114 AV213 AV264 AV313 AV413 5 2 2 3 Assembly of Model EN 8 2 2 4 Assembly of Models AV212 EN 9 2 3 Selecting the LOCATION seii Rer rue Y EN 9 2 4 Leveling the Balance 8 EN 9 2 5 CONNECTING e EN 10 2 5 1 AC Adapter 22 2 99 5 EN 10 252 Battery Installation ocior toe RS EN 10 2 5 3 Turning Power On and Off EN 10 2 6 Initial Calibration cce tret ecd uet EN 10 3 OPERATION a 2545 axem 12 3 1 Overview of Controls amp Display EN 12 3 1 1 Models AV53 AV212 AV412 AV812 AV1502 AV2101 AV4101 AVB IO Ra Dora rne EN 12 3 1 2 Models AV64 AV64C AV114 AV114C AV212C AV213 AV213C AV313C AV264 AV264C AV412C AV413 AV413C AV812C AV2101C AV2102 AV2102C AV3101C AV3102 V4101C AV
19. No buttons 3 fo 3 Factor 1234 1 234 4234 0 21954 1234 01234 1234 001234 1234 0001234 Custom Unit Conversion Factor x Grams The LSD is the value by which the displayed weight is incremented or decremented LSD Press the Yes button to advance to the Print 1 submenu Press No to return fo the first available unit 3 7 7 Print 1 and Print 2 The Print 1 submenu is used to set printing parameters for an external printer or computer Print 2 contains an identical menu and is used when the optional COM2 port is installed 3 3 2005 9 33 AM 7 31 to 40 33 Adventurer Pro 3 7 7 Print 1 and Print 2 Cont Output When Stable On Off GLP Tare On Off Auto Print Off Cont Interval When Stable 1 3600 seconds Sfable Load Load amp Zero Content Num Only Off all others On Header Gross Net Tare Ref Result GLP Layout Line Format Multi Single 4LF Yes No Form Feed Yes No List Yes No End Print 1 Output Set When Stable to On to print only stable values Set When Stable to Off fo print stable or unstable values Set GLP Tare to On to print GLP data once after tare operation Set GLP Tare to Off to disable this feature Auto Print When set to Continuous the displayed value is printed continuously When set to Interval the displayed value is printed at the user specified time interval 1 to 3600 seconds If set to When Stable
20. The current Peak value is shown on the primary display when HOLD is shown on the secondary display Display icons annunciate weighing unit stability and center of zero when actual weight is displayed The weighing unit only is annunciated when the Peak weight is displayed 6 page 21 to 30 pmd 22 3 3 2005 9 33 AM 2 Adventurer Pro 3 5 7 Totalize EN 23 Totalize measures the cumulative weight of items Refer to Section 3 4 3 to enable totalizing Press Mode then release the button when Totalize is displayed The primary display shows the current weight The secondary display alternates between TOTALIZE and the current totalized weight Adding Weight to the Total Automatic Mode Place the on the weighing pan The weight of the item is shown on the primary display The weight of the item is added automatically to the total weight and the new total is shown on the secondary display Remove the item from the weighing pan then add the next item Manual Mode Place the item on the weighing pan The weight of the item is shown on the primary display Press the Function button to add the weight of the item to the total The new total is shown on the secondary display Remove the item from the weighing pan then add the next item Clearing the Totalized Weight Press and hold the Mode button until TOTALIZE is shown on the secondary display 3 6 Additional Features 3 6 1 Weigh Below The Adventure
21. UNIC CTI OF 50 DAN 22011111 50 5 4 2 c EN 51 eoa 52 2 3 3 2005 9 33 e Adventurer Pro EN 3 1 INTRODUCTION This manual contains installation operation and maintenance instructions for the Ohaus Adventurer Pro balances Please read the manual completely before using the balance 1 1 Description The Adventurer Pro balances are precision weighing instruments that will provide you with years of service if properly cared for The Adventurer Pro balances are available in capacities from 51 grams 10 8100 grams 1 1 1 Model Name Designations Example AV214CDR AV Product family abbreviation Adventurer Pro 214 210g model with 0 0001g readability With internal calibration INCAL D Dual range model R 2 interface installed RS232 U 2 interface installed USB 1 2 Features The Adventurer Pro balances include many standard features These include Battery or AC Adapter operation AC Adapter included e Weighing Parts Counting Percent Weighing Check Weighing Animal Weighing Display Hold and Totalize application modes In use cover RS232 interface Integral security bracket Weigh below hook Battery operation is only available on certain mo
22. When set fo 1 2 or 5 minutes the balance will turn off in the selected time interval if there has been no activity Set fo OFF for continuous operation Back Light Used to set the display back light on or off This sub menu is only included on models with battery operation End Setup Press the Yes button to advance to the Readout submenu Press the No button to return to the LEGAL TRADE menu item 3 7 4 Readout READOUT Auto Zero Off 54 1d 2d 5d Filter Low Medium High Gross Ind B Off End Read Auto Zero Allows setting the balance auto Zero level setting 5 1 2 or 5 divisions Balance maintains zero until threshold is exceeded Filter Allows setting the balance filter level Low Medium High Compensates for vibration or excessive air currents EN 31 Gross Ind Allows setting the gross indicator to G gross B brutto or Off End Read Press the Yes button to advance to the Mode submenu Press No to return to Auto Zero 3 7 5 Mode The Mode submenu is used to turn Application modes On or Off On Off On Off L Apw Optimize On Off On Off Check Weigh On Off Animal Auto Semi Man Off Level sec 5 10 15 Display Hold Off Auto Semi man Totalize On Off End Mode Weigh Use to set the Weighing Mode On or Off Count Use to set the Counting Mode On or Off If Count is set On APW optimize can be set On or Off Percent Allows setting the percent weighing mode On
23. c application mode Press and hold the Mode button and release it when the desired mode is shown on the secondary display Note If the desired mode is not displayed it must be turned on in the Mode menu See Section 3 7 4 3 3 5 Printing Data Press the Print button to send the displayed value to the COM port See Section 3 10 Note The port must have Auto Print set to OFF 5 page 14 to 20 pmd 15 3 3 2005 9 33 AM _ EN 16 3 4 MENU 3 4 1 Menu Structure The Adventurer Pro balance menu structure is illustrated below CALIBRATION 3 7 1 SETUP 3 7 3 o PRINT 2 Optional Output When Stable GLP Tare Auto Print Layout Line Format 4LF Form Feed List End Print 2 Content Num Only Header Gross Net Tare Ref Result GLP RESET 3 7 11 Setup Readout Mode Unit 1 Print 2 RS232 1 RS232 2 GLP Data GLP Print Lockout Global End Reset 5 page 14 to 20 pmd 16 Internal Calibration InCal 2 Span uto Tare Off Calibration test CalTest Back Light Calibration Adjust Cal Adj End Setup End Cal UNIT 3 7 6 PRINT 1 3 7 7 mg rtTw Output When Stable g m GLP Tare kg Tical Auto Print 07 Baht Content Num Only Header Ib Meshgal Gross Net Tare ct Tola Ref Result GLP dwi Custom Layout Line Format 021 End Unit ALF Form Feed N List End Print
24. ce on firm steady surface Avoid locations with excessive air current vibrations heat sources or rapid temperature changes 2 4 Leveling the Balance Before the balance is used the feet should be adjusted so that the scale is level with the surface This will enable accurate weighing You will see a level bubble indicator in a small round window on the front of the balance Level the balance by adjusting the leveling feet so the bubble is centered in the circle as seen below Balance Level 4 9 to 13 pmd 9 3 3 2005 9 33 AM 4 page 9 to 13 pmd 10 EN 10 Adventurer Pro 2 5 Connecting Power 2 5 1 AC Adapter Connect the AC Adapter to the wall outlet Connect the plug into the receptacle on the rear of the balance For use with CSA Certified or equivalent approved power source which must have limited circuit output 2 5 2 Battery Installation Some Adventurer Pro models operate with batteries To install batteries remove the pan and its components and install the cone cover to protect the load cell CAUTION To protect the balance from damage while installing batteries make sure the cone cover is in place Remove the battery comparment cover from the bottom of the balance Install 4 AA LR6 batteries in the compartment aligning the batteries according tothe symbols With the balance in an upright position remove the cone cover and re install the pan and its components 2 5 3 Turning Pow
25. cked out fo prevent unauthorized personnel from changing calibration if calibration has been locked out you can only access Cal Test on InCal models Before beginning calibration have masses available Masses required for calibration are listed in the table in section 3 7 2 Default Span Calibration Points are shown in Bold print 25 3 3 2005 9 33 AM _ EN 26 Internal Calibration InCal models Models equipped with the internal calibration can be calibrated without using an external weight With the balance on press and hold the Menu Cal button until MENU CALIBRATE is displayed then release the button Press Yes to initiate the internal calibration process When internal calibration is finished the balance returns to the currently selected mode Span Calibration With the balance on press and hold the Menu Cal button until MENU is displayed then release the button CALIBRATE blinking is displayed Note If the balance has InCal press the No button to advance fo span calibration Press the Yes button to enter span calibration Press the Yes button to initiate span calibration First the zero reading is taken Next the display shows the default span calibration weight value Press No to change to an alternate calibration weight Press Yes when the desired calibration weight is displayed Place the specified calibration weight on the platform After calibration remove the
26. ction 3 7 1 4 2 Cleaning If cleaning is required use soft cloth dampened with water and a mild detergent Do not allow liquids to enter the balance Do not use harsh chemicals to clean the balance as the finish may be damaged 4 3 Troubleshooting The following table lists common problems possible causes and remedies If the problem persists contact Ohaus or your authorized Ohaus dealer Balance will not turn on AC power not connected Connect AC adapter e Batteries discharged e Replace batteries Battery indicator is flashing Replace batteries Balance does not display e Improper calibration e Perform calibration accurately e Unstable environment e Move balance to a suitable location Cannot calibrate the balance Calibration menu locked e Turn Calibration menu lock off e LFT set to on e Turn LFT off Unstable weight reading e Eliminate vibration and drafts e LFT set to on e Turn LFT off Error 7 0 e Unstable weight reading e Eliminate vibration and when defining the drafts reference weight Error 8 1 e Weight reading exceeds Clear platform Power On Zero limit balance overload limit underload limit balance Error 9 0 Internal fault Return balance for service 7 31 to 40 pmd 38 3 3 2005 9 33 AM Adventurer Pro EN 39 4 3 Troubleshooting Cont e Production calibration Return balance for service not present Error 9 8 use
27. dels The Adventurer Pro also offers several optional features Internal Calibration e USB interface Second RS232 Interface 1 3 Safety Precautions Please follow these safety precautions Verify that the input voltage printed on the AC Adapter matches the local AC power supply Use the balance only in dry locations Do not operate the balance in hostile environments Do not drop loads on the platform Do not place the balance upside down without first installing the cone cover Service should be performed only by authorized personnel 3 page 3 to 8 pmd 3 3 3 2005 9 33 AM EN 4 Adventurer Pro 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 Unpacking Carefully remove your Adventurer Pro balance and each of its components from the package Save the packaging to ensure safe storage and transport 2 2 Installing Components Use the illustrations and instructions below to identify and assemble your Adventurer Pro model with its components All components must be installed before using the balance 2 2 1 Assembly of Models AV412 AV812 AV2101 AV2102 AV3102 AV4101 AV4102 AV8101 Note Assembly instructions also apply to models with the suffix C CR CU R or U Insert the Sub platform on the Mounting Cone located in the center of the balance Align the Sub platform so that it is fully seated on the cone 2 Place the Weighing Pan on the Sub platform For applicable Adventurer Pro models place the Wind Ring over the p
28. eady on the pan The secondary display will momentarily indicate APW OPT 3 5 3 Percent Weighing Use the Percent Weighing Mode to measure the weight of a sample as a percentage of a pre established reference weight Refer to Section 3 3 4 to enable Percent Weighing Press and hold the Mode button When PERCENT displays release the button The primary display shows PERCENT Pt ri t If a Reference Weight is stored in memory the secondary REFF display shows CLEAR REF blinking Press No use the Stored reference weight and begin Percent Weighing Press Yes to clear the saved Reference Weight Establishing a Reference Weight If no Reference Weight is stored a Reference Weight mustbe established The secondary display shows SAMPLE The woo current weight is shown on the primary display PUT SAMPLE 5 page 14 to 20 pmd 19 3 3 2005 9 33 AM EN 20 3 5 3 Percent Weighing Cont Place the sample on the pan and press the Function button This example illustrates 50 grams as the reference weight Remove the reference weight and place the item to be compared on the pan The balance indicates the actual percentage on the primary display The secondary display indicates the weight in the selected measuring unit Pressing the Function button momentarily displays the reference weight on the secondary display Clearing the Reference Weight Press and h
29. egory Class e EMC see declaration of conformity 8 page 41 to 52 pmd 41 3 3 2005 9 33 AM e EN 42 Adventurer Pro 5 1 Drawings Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 Note See table on next page for model designations and dimensions 8 41 to 52 42 3 3 2005 9 33 e Adventurer Pro EN 43 5 1 Drawings Cont B OVERALL HEIGHT OVERALL WIDTH OVERALL DEPTH AV64 AV64C AV114 30 cm 22cm AV114C AV264 AV264C 12 in 8 7 in AV213 AV213C AV313 19 22 AV313C AV413 AV413C 7 5 in 8 7 in AV53 AV212 AV412 AV812 AV2101 AV4101 AV8101 AV212C AV412C AV812C AV2101C 2102 AV2102C AV3102 AV3102C AV4101C AV4102 8 page 41 to 52 pmd 43 3 3 2005 9 33 AM 9 eiqpiDAD 10140 JbuJeju jou vy uo s g1 01 92 0 8 VL LE 1uBleA VOCX7LXE6CL O X OFX 22 VGCXSVLXEEL 01 82 97 81181 8 01 XLGX9L q X H X A suorsueuiig Xevi ceoxea IP6 S E 01 6 0216 01 1 ezis Anjdsiq 1u8ipyoog 001 edA Anjdsiq 1uDie A ui 01610
30. enu item level consists of two or more settings Typical Setting 3 4 3 Changing Settings To change a menu setting perform the following steps ENTER THE MENU Press and hold the Menu button until MENU appears on the primary 7 Segment display Release the button and the first sub menu appears on the secondary 14 Segment display blinking Note When the secondary display is blinking press Yes to accept Press No or Back or view another selection SELECT THE SUB MENU Press the No button to select the next sub menu or the Back button select the previous sub menu in the loop Press the Yes button to select the sub menu that appears on the secondary display blinking The sub menu name now appears on the primary display and the first menu item in the Sub menu now appears on the secondary display blinking SELECT THE MENU ITEM Press the No button to select the next setting or the Back button to select the previous setting in the loop Press the Yes button to select and save the setting on the secondary display blinking as the new menu item setting EXIT THE MENU Press the Exit button at any time to quickly exit the menu or select END sub menu and press the Yes button 5 page 14 to 20 pmd 17 3 3 2005 9 33 AM _ 18 Adventurer Pro 3 5 Application Modes The Adventurer Pro balance incorporates Weighing Parts Counting Percent Weighing Check Weighing Animal Weighing Display Hold a
31. ept the new limit value or the No button to edit the limit value When editing of the Over limit is complete Check Weighing begins Place the sample on the pan The UNDER ACCEPT OVER status is shown on the primary display while the actual weight of the item is shown on the secondary display 3 5 5 Animal Weighing Enter this mode to weigh an unstable load such as a moving animal Refer to Section 3 4 3 to enable Animal Weighing Press and hold Mode Release Mode when ANIMAL is displayed The balance alternately shows READY and ANIMAL on the secondary display Automatic and Semi Automatic Mode The animal cycle begins when an animal 15 placed on the pan Manual Mode The animal cycle begins when the Function button is pressed During Animal Cycle The primary display shows the countdown from the level setting b 10 or 15 seconds to AWO The secondary display alternately shows ANIMAL and BUSY 6 page 21 to 30 pmd 21 EN 21 3 3 2005 9 33 AM EE 2 EN 22 Adventurer Pro 3 5 5 Animal Weighing Cont Completed Animal Cycle The primary display shows the weight of the animal and the secondary display alternates between ANIMAL and HOLD Automatic Mode The balance returns to the Ready condition when the animal is removed from the pan If the Function button is pressed before the animal is removed from the pan the primary display shows the
32. er On and Off Press the On Zero button to turn power on The balance performs a segment check The balance then 2700 000 5l Ib ozct displays the last selected application mode CIL CELO CI CI ji 071 JAM JAM nnn LI LI LJ To turn power off press and hold the Off button until OFF is nci displayed then release the button Lg 2 6 Initial Calibration When the balance is first installed and when it is moved to another location it must be calibrated fo ensure accurate weighing results Have the appropriate calibration masses available before beginning calibration Refer to Section 3 7 1 for masses and calibration procedure 3 3 2005 9 33 AM Adventurer Pro 4 page 9 to 13 pmd 3 3 2005 9 33 AM EN 11 _ 2 CENE S EN 12 Adventurer Pro 3 OPERATION 3 1 Overview of Controls amp Display Functions 3 1 1 Models AV53 AV212 AV412 AV812 AV2101 AV4101 AV8101 2 Views Bottom View 1 14 uc A 1 Rear View 3 1 2 Models AV64 AV64C AV114 AV1 14C AV212C AV213 AV213C AV313 AV313C AV264 AV264C AV412C AV413 AV413C AV812C AV2101C AV2102 AV2102C AV3101C AV3102 AV4101C AV4102 AV4102C AV8101C
33. h access hole at the rear of the balance A paper seal and wire seal may be installed as shown To regain access to the locked balance settings break the seal and press the recessed Lock switch momentarily while OHAUS is displayed during power up Sealing the Balance Wire Seal Paper Seal Lock Switch Rear of the Balance Under Seal 3 10 Printing Data Printing data to an external computer or printer requires that the communication parameters in the RS232 1 and or RS232 2 submenus be set to match external device communication parameters 04 01 05 12 30 PM Bal ID 1234567 USER ID ABCDEFGHIJ PROJ ID 1234567890 0 0200kg 0 0200kg T 0 0000kg NET 0 0200kg G 7 page 31 to 40 pmd if GLP SET Time is ON GLP SET Balance ID is GLP SET User ID is ON GLP SET Proj ID is ON V GLP SET gt Name is ON tare value is entered these three items are printed if selected in the definition string Gross ON B or space as determined in Readout submenu Tare ON Net ON Otherwise gross is printedif selected in the definition string Gross ON 6 B or space as determined in Readout submenu 37 3 3 2005 9 33 AM _ EN 38 Adventurer Pro 4 MAINTENANCE 4 1 Calibration Periodically verify calibration by placing an accurate weight on the balance and if calibration is required refer to se
34. ins located the perimeter of the balance Weighing Pan 9 Sub platform Wind Ring INCAL models Pin Mounting Cone 3 page 3 to 8 pmd 4 3 3 2005 9 33 AM _ Adventurer Pro EN 5 2 2 2 Assembly of Models AV64 AV114 AV213 AV264 AV313 AV413 Note Assembly instructions also apply to models with the suffix C CR CU R or U E Insert the Platform Assembly on the Mounting Cone in the center of the balance 2 Carefully remove each of the five 5 glass Draft Shield sections from its packing 3 page 3 to 8 pmd You will note that two 2 of these are plain two 2 contain handles and the other is set in a plastic frame These sections or panels comprise the front and rear Side doors and top respectively of the Draft Shield The Draft Shield contains four 4 upright posts and two 2 cross members which act as a framework for insertion of the panels Install the plain glass panels to form the front and rear of the Shield e Select a plain glass panel and insert the bottom edge of the glass in the recessed slot in front of the balance as shown e As you push the top edge of the glass panel toward the cross member reach inside the top of the framework and depress the small clip located under the cross member Press the glass panel into the framework until you feel the glass slip into place e Release the clip when the glass panel is fully inserted e Repeat
35. ish a new APW The current weight 0 00 is shown on the primary display nnn and the default sample size PLACE 10 is shown on the x wow secondary display PLACE To change the sample size press and hold the No buttonto aon increment the sample size through the range of 1 to 100 LI LI LI 3 Release the button when the desired sample size appears on PLACE gH the secondary display 5 page 14 to 20 pmd 18 3 3 2005 9 33 AM 2 Adventurer Pro EN 19 3 5 2 Parts Counting Cont Place the specified number of parts on the pan Press the Function button to accept The primary display will now indicate the number of parts The weight is shown on the secondary display Pressing the Function button momentarily displays the APW on the secondary display The example shows APW of x 2 0000 0009 Clearing the APW Press and hold the Mode button until COUNT is shown on the secondary display APW Optimization The only adjustment for Parts Counting is APW Optimization APW Optimization is set On or Off in the Mode menu when Parts Counting is turned On When APW Optimization is set on the APW is automatically optimized This results in more accurate parts counting The factory default is On When a new APW has been established APW Optimization occurs when the number of pieces added to the pan are between one and three times the number alr
36. latform To leave the menu press Exit To abort calibration at any time press the Exit button 6 page 21 to 30 pmd 27 EN 27 ze hn 225 GC cS ct 3 c P o 2 o 3 3 2005 9 33 EN 28 Calibration Test InCal models Calibration test allows a check of a known calibration mass against the last stored calibration information in the balance Press and hold the Menu Cal button until MENU CALIBRATE is displayed Press Yes to enter calibration Press No until CAL TEST is displayed Press Yes and follow the screen instructions Place the specified weight on the platform After a short period the display indicates the difference in weight from the last calibration and then will display the calibration weight on the platform After the test remove the calibration weight from the platform To leave the menu press Exit 6 page 21 to 30 pmd 28 Adventurer Pro Example 3 3 2005 9 33 Calibration Adjust InCal models Calibration Adjust may be used to adjust the result of the internal calibration by 100 divisions Note Before making a calibration adjustment perform an internal calibration To verify whether an adjustment is needed
37. nd Totalize application modes The default setting has the weighing mode turned on and all other application modes turned off Note Before using any application modes they must be turned on in the Mode menu See Section 3 3 4 3 5 1 Weighing Use this mode to determine the weight of items in the selected unit of measure The Adventurer Pro is shipped with grams enabled Before using other units of measure these units must be turned on in the Unit menu See Section 3 7 5 Weigh Press and hold Mode until the display shows WEIGH then release the button Press Zero to zero the balance Place objects to be weighed on the pan to display the weight The example displays a 200 gram weight 3 5 2 Parts Counting Use the Parts Counting Mode 10 count samples of uniform weight LI c c Press and hold Mode until Count is displayed then release the button Establish an Average Piece Weight APW Each time a new type of part is counted the nominal weight of one piece Average Piece Weight must be established using a small quantity of pieces This APW is stored until replaced by another APW e D If an APW has already been established Count is displayed with Clear APW blinking L LI Press No to use the previously saved APW LLEHR HP Otherwise press Yes 10 establ
38. o the next enabled mode Print current weighing unit Scroll to the next enabled unit Tums balance OFF Turns balance on Print Serial Number Print Version name software revision and LFT ON if LFT is set ON Set PC reference weight x in grams Must have an APW stored Print PC reference weight Set reference weight x in grams Must have reference weight stored Print percent reference weight Set Animal Weigh Level to x x 3 7 10 13 seconds Print Animal Weigh Level Begin Animal cycle Manual Mode Clear locked weight weight threshold in Manual and Semi Auto modes Set Checkweighing Over Limit in grams Set Checkweighing Under Limit in grams PCO Print Checkweighing Over Limit PCU PCU ______ Print Checkweighing Under Limit PTIME Print current time PDATE Print current date Set AW Mode Automatic x S Semi Automatic x Manual 8 41 to 52 50 3 3 2005 9 33 _ Adventurer Pro 5 4 2 Connections RS232 Interface On the rear of the balance the 9 pin female subminiature D connector COM 1 is provided for interfacing to other devices The pin connections are shown in the illustration below 5 0 8 2 D 9 8 7 6 1 External PRINT and or TARE switches may be installed as shown in the diagram Momentary contact switches must be used To enable this feature contac
39. of objects held in the container net weight is displayed To Tare Place the empty container on the pan and press the Tare button Add material to the container The net weight of the material is displayed To clear the Tare value remove the container from the pan and press the Tare button Auto Tare Auto Tare automatically compensates for container weight so the balance displays net weight Auto Tare must be set ON in the Setup sub menu See Section 3 7 2 Setup Sub menu The secondary display shows PLACE CONTAINER blinking When the container is placed on the pan itis automatically tared and Net weight is displayed The Tare value is automatically cleared when the container is removed from the pan Preset Tare Use the xT command in the command table to enter a preset tare value through a computer To clear the Tare value enter a value of 0 0 See Section 5 4 1 3 3 3 Changing Units of Measure The Adventurer Pro can be configured to measure in a variety of units including custom units The Unit Sub menu is used to enable or disable a specific unit To select a unit of measure Press and hold the Unit button then release it when the desired unit is displayed Note If the desired unit is not displayed it must be turned on in the Unit menu See Section 3 7 5 3 3 4 Changing Application Modes The Adventurer Pro can be configured to operate in various application modes The Mode Sub menu is used to enable or disable a specifi
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41. old the Mode button until PERCENT is shown on the secondary display 3 5 4 Check Weighing Check Weighing is used to compare the weight of a sample against target limits Press and hold the Mode button When Check Weighing is displayed release the button If Check Weighing limits previously have been set and stored in memory the secondary display shows Edit REF blinking Press No to use the stored limits and begin Check Weighing or press Yes to set Check Weighing limits Setting Under and Over Limits The primary display shows UNDER or OVER indicating which limit is being entered The secondary display shows the previous setting or all zeros if no limit was stored blinking Press the Yes button to accept this setting Press the No button to edit this setting The Under limit is the first to be edited followed by the Over limit 5 page 14 to 20 pmd 20 Adventurer Pro c I3 3 3 2005 9 33 Adventurer Pro 3 5 4 Check Weighing Cont The limits are edited one digit at a time The digit being edited is blinking Its value can be incremented by pressing the No button or decremented by pressing the Back button When the desired value is displayed press the Yes button to accept the value and proceed to the next digit When all digits have been edited the new limit value is shown blinking on the secondary display Press the Yes button to acc
42. on Ohaus Corporation shall not be liable for any consequential damages As warranty legislation differs from state to state and country to country please contact Ohaus or your local Ohaus dealer for further details 8 page 41 to 52 pmd 52 3 3 2005 9 33 AM 9 1 3 3 2005 9 33 9 2 3 3 2005 9 33 9 3 3 3 2005 9 33 AM OHAUS Ohaus Corporation 19A Chapin Road P O Box 2033 Pine Brook NJ 07058 USA Tel 973 377 9000 Fax 973 593 0359 With offices worldwide www ohaus com Ohaus Corporation 2005 all rights reserved 8 0 25 1 1 6 1 P N 80251161 Printed in China 9 Back cover pmd 4 3 3 2005 9 33 AM
43. ooxsores 20000 voxsecz 10 09 io0xococoz wbemued pom wo By 3 LOLSAV OLOLVAV OLOLZAV 90017 B LOLSAV LOLVAV LOLCAV pun 5 1009 x g g 3 3 2005 9 33 49 8 page 41 to 52 EN 50 Adventurer Pro 5 4 Communication The balance is equipped with an RS232 interface COM1 Some models are also equipped with second 85232 interface COM2 Connecting the balance to a computer enables you to operate the balance from the computer as well as receive data such as displayed weight 5 4 1 Commands Commands listed in the following table will be acknowledged by the balance The balance will return ES for invalid commands Function IP Immediate Print of displayed weight stable or unstable P Print displayed weight stable or unstable Continuous Print OP ends Continous Print SP Print displayed stable weight Auto Print stable non zero displayed weight Auto Print stable non zero weight and stable zero reading Interval Print x Print Interval 1 3600 seconds OP ends Interval Print Enter Print Header Lines Same as pressing Zero Key Same as pressing Tare Key Establish a preset Tare value in grams X preset tare value in grams CP SP Prints Tare weight stored in memory PM_ Print current mode weighing mode M Scroll t
44. place a test mass on the platform and note the difference in divisions between the nominal mass value and the actual reading Refer to Section 3 7 2 and use the highest value from the Span Calibration Points column as the test mass If the difference is within division calibration adjustment is not required If the difference exceeds 1 division calibration adjustment is recommended Following a calibration adjustment repeat the internal calibration and verification procedures To perform a calibration adjustment press the Menu Cal button and release it when MENU CALIBRATE is displayed Press Yes to enter the Calibration sub menu Press No until CAL ADJ is displayed Press Yes to enter the CAL ADJ menu item and view the current setting If the actual reading was less than the nominal mass value a positive adjustment is required Press No until the setting matches the difference noted earlier in the procedure If the actual reading was greater than the nominal mass value a negative adjustment is required Press Back until the setting matches the difference noted earlier in the procedure Press Yes accept and store the setting 6 page 21 to 30 pmd 29 Adventurer Pro EN 29 3 3 2005 9 33 AM Adventurer Pro EN 30 ______________ 6 23 6 23 23 1 6 23 1 6 23 23 1 23 6 23 1
45. r Pro balance is equipped with a weigh below hook Note Before turning the balance over install the cone cover 10 prevent damage to the loadcell To use this feature remove power from the balance and remove the protective cover for the weigh below opening The balance can be supported using lab jacks or any other convenient method Make sure the balance is level and secure Use string or wire to attach items to be weighed 6 page 21 to 30 pmd 23 cUm cc 3 3 2005 9 33 EN 24 Adventurer Pro 3 6 2 Battery Operation Refer to Section 5 2 to determine if your Adventurer Pro model operates on battery power when AC power is not supplied Models with the battery operation feature will display the battery change indicator as shown below If batteries are installed and AC power is not present the balance operation is affected as follows e The LCD backlight is normally off to conserve power The backlight turns on when the display becomes unstable or when a button is pressed The backlight turns off 5 seconds after the display becomes stable or after 5 seconds with no button presses The backlight is always off if the Backlight menu setting is OFF Auto Off is set to 5 minutes If continuous operation is desired change the Auto Off menu setting to Off e The ba
46. r calibration data Calibrate balance present Required for LFT ON only Error 53 e EEPROM checksum error Cycle power off 11 balance fails to operate return for service LOW REF WT e Average piece weight too See section 3 5 3 small Warning REF WT Err e Reference weight too small Increase sample size The weight on the pan is foo small to define a valid reference weight Wait until completion 4 4 Service Information If the Troubleshooting section does not resolve or describe your problem contact your authorized Ohaus Service Agent For Service assistance or technical support in the United States call toll free 1 800 526 0659 between 8 00 AM and 5 00 PM EST An Ohaus product service specialist will be available to provide assistance Outside the USA please visit our web site www ohaus com to locate the office nearest you 4 5 Parts Description Ohaus Part Number AC adapters Output 12 VAC 500 mA US 120V 60Hz 12102320 e Euro 230V 50Hz 12102321 e UK 230 50 7 12102322 Australia 230V bOHz 12102323 Output 9 VDC 500 mA e Japan 100V 50Hz 12102324 7 31 to 40 pmd 39 3 3 2005 9 33 AM 2 So EN 40 4 5 Parts Cont Description In Use Cover Kit 10 x 7 6 in 25 4 x 19 3 cm housing In Use Cover Kit 11 8 x 8 7 in 30 x 22 cm housing Top Door Kit Glass Door Kit 8 7 in 22 cm draftshield Glass Door Kit 5 in 12 5 cm draftshield Replacement Pans e
47. s button to accept the ID and proceed to the next menu item Time Type Set the type to 12 hours or 24 hours Set Set the current time using the format selected in the type menu item Adjust Enter an adjustment value from 60 to 60 Seconds per day Date Set the date type M D Y D M Y Y M D M Y D Y D M D Y M and the actual date End GLP Data Press the Yes button to advance to the GLP Print submenu Press the No button to return to User ID 3 3 2005 9 33 AM _ 7 31 to 40 35 Adventurer Pro 3 7 10 GLP Print Select GLP items to be printed by setting them to On Time Balance ID User ID Project ID Difference Name End GLP Prt End GLP Print Press the Yes button to advance to the reset submenu Press the No button to return to Time 3 7 11 Reset Setup RESET Readout RESET Mode RESET Unit RESET Print 1 RESET Print 2 RESET RS232 1 RESET RS232 2 RESET GLP Data RESET GLP Print RESET Lockout RESET Global RESET End Reset Setup Select Yes to return all Setup menu items to their factory settings Readout Select Yes to return all Readout menu items to their factory settings Mode Select Yes to return all Mode menu items to their factory settings EN 35 Unit Select Yes to return all Unit menu items to their factory settings Print 1 Select Yes to return all 1 menu items to their factor
48. sion AS NZS4252 1 Immunity N13123 CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 92 UL Std No 3101 1 Note This equipment has been and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada ISO 9001 Registration In 1994 Ohaus Corporation USA was awarded a certificate of registration to ISO 9001 by Bureau Veritus Quality International BVQI confirming that the Ohaus quality management System is compliant with the ISO 9001 standard s requirements On May 15 2003 Ohaus Corporation USA was re registered to the ISO 9001 2000 standard 1 Front cover english pmd 4 3 3 2005 9 33 AM 2 toc pmd 3 2 3 3 3 4 Adventurer Pro EN 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION EN 3 ll EN 3 1525 i fm
49. t Ohaus Aftermarket 6 pin Mini DIN connector is provided when the optional second RS232 interface is installed COM 2 MINI DIN Connector USB Interface connector is provided when the optional USB interface is installed COM 2 USB Type B Connector 8 page 41 to 52 51 EN 51 COMI Pin Connections Remote Tare 2 TxD 3 RxD 4 DSR 5 Ground 6 DIR 7 CTS 8 RTS 9 Remote Print COM2 Pin Connections 1 1 0 2 RxD 3 Ground 4 Vout 5 reserved for future use 6 No connection 3 3 2005 9 33 AM EN 52 Adventurer Pro LIMITED WARRANTY Ohaus products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship from the date of delivery through the duration of the warranty period During the warranty period Ohaus will repair or at its option replace any component s that proves to be defective at no charge provided that the product is returned freight prepaid to Ohaus This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident or misuse exposed fo radioactive or corrosive materials has foreign material penetrating to the inside of the product or as a result of service or modification by other than Ohaus In lieu of a properly returned warranty registration card the warranty period shall begin on the date of shipment to the authorized dealer No other express or implied warranty is given by Ohaus Corporati
50. t On to lock the GLP Data Menu GLP Print Set On to lock the GLP Print Menu Adventurer Pro Reset Set On to lock the Reset Menu Lock Set Set On to lock all submenu lock settings When set Off the lock settings for all menus are accessible To turn Lock Set off refer to section End Lockout Press the Yes button to advance to the End menu Press the No button to return to the Cal menu 3 7 13 End The End menu is used to exit the menus and return to previous application 3 8 Legal for Trade LFT Specific Adventurer Pro models have been designed to comply with OIML EEC NTEP and Measurement Canada weights and measures regulations Contact Ohaus for further details about availability When the LEGAL TRADE menu item setting is set to ON the following conditions apply The CALIBRATION menu is hidden The LEGAL TRADE menu item is hidden e The AUTO ZERO menu item setting is set to 0 54 and locked e The OUTPUT WHEN STABLE menu item setting is set to ON and locked e The CONTINUOUS setting in the AUTO PRINT menu item is hidden 3 3 2005 9 33 AM Adventurer Pro EN 37 3 9 Sealing Access to the Balance Settings When used in conjunction with the Lockout menu the balance may be sealed to prevent or detect unauthorized changes to the balance settings For legal for trade applications the balance must be sealed to prevent access to the metrological parameters To seal the balance cover the Lock switc
51. ttery charge level is annunciated by means of a three segment battery symbol on the display as follows Full charge 2 3 charge 1 3 charge Replace batteries j Flashing 6 page 21 to 30 pmd 24 3 3 2005 9 33 AM Adventurer Pro EN 25 3 7 Balance Settings Refer to Section 3 4 2 to enter and navigate the menus 3 7 1 Calibration Adventurer Pro balances offer a choice of five calibration methods Internal Calibration InCAL Span Calibration Linearity Calibration Calibration Test and Calibration Adjust Notes 6 page 21 to 30 Span Linearity Cal Test Cal Adj For models equipped with Internal calibration InCAL calibration of the balance is accomplished by an internal mass Span calibration ensures that the balance reads correctly within specifications using two weight values zero and a weight value between 25 and 100 of the balance s capacity Linearity calibration minimizes deviation between actual and displayed weights within the balance s weighing range Three weight values are used zero a weight value at midpoint of the balance s weighing range and a weight value at or near the balance s specified capacity Calibration test allows the stored calibration data to be tested against the current mass being used for the test For models equipped with InCal allows adjustment of the internal calibration Calibration may be lo
52. vertically over the top of the Draft Shield framework as shown e Position the back edge of the door so that it lines up with two small hinges located on the rear cross member e Gently press the door on to the hinges until it snaps into place Tilt the door forward to close Top Door Close up view of recessed hinge on Draft Shield cross member 3 page 3 to 8 pmd 7 3 3 2005 9 33 AM e EN 8 Adventurer Pro 2 2 3 Assembly of Model AV53 Note Assembly instructions also apply to models with the suffix C CR CU R or U 1 Insert the Sub platform on the mounting cone in the center of the balance 2 Place the Weighing Pan on the Sub platform 3 Attach the Draft Shield by inserting the round bottom edge in the circular recessed slot as shown 4 Place the metal cover on top of the Draft Shield Draft Shield Cover Round Edge of Draft Shield Weighing Pan Sub platform Mounting Cone Circular Recessed Slot 3 page 3 to 8 pmd 8 3 3 2005 9 33 AM Adventurer Pro EN 9 2 2 4 Assembly of Models AV212 Note Assembly instructions also apply to models with the suffix C CR CU or U Insert the Sub platform on the Mounting Cone located in the center of the balance 2 Place the Weighing Pan on the Sub platform 3 Place the Wind ring over the shoulder of the balance Weighing Pan Sub platform Wind ring Mounting Cone 2 3 Selecting the Location Locate the balan
53. weight from the platform To abort calibration at any time press the Exit button 6 page 21 to 30 pmd 26 Adventurer Pro a 2 Rr I m 7 D 1 C23 m I T 4 3 3 2005 9 33 _ INDEED 111 Adventurer Pro Linearity Calibration Press the Yes button to enter calibration Note If the balance has InCal press the No button fo advance fo linearity calibration CAL LINEARITY blinking is displayed Press the Yes button and follow the screen instructions Use NOTICE Linearity Calibration is required only if the linearity error exceeds tolerance in specification table With the balance on press and hold the button until MENU CALIBRATE is displayed then release the button CALIBRATE blinking the weight values shown on the primary display First the zero reading is taken Next the display shows the first calibration weight value PUT WEIGHT blinking is displayed Place the specified calibration weight on the platform After a few seconds place the second specified calibration weight on the plattform PUT WEIGHT blinking is displayed After a few seconds the calibration weight is displayed LINEAR DONE is momentarily displayed when calibration is completed After calibration remove weight from p
54. y settings Print 2 If COM2 is installed Select Yes to return all print 2 menu items to Their factory settings RS232 1 Select Yes to return all RS232 1 menu items to their factory settings RS232 2 If 2 is installed Select Yes to return all RS232 2 menu items to their factory settings GLP Data Select Yes to return all GLP Data menu items to their factory settings GLP Print Select Yes to return all GLP Print menu items to their factory settings Lockout Select Yes fo return all Lockout menu items to their factory settings Global Select Yes to return the menu items in all sub menus to their factory settings End Reset Press the Yes button to advance to the Lockout menu Press the No button fo return to Setup 3 3 2005 9 33 AM 2 7 31 to 40 36 EN 36 3 7 12 Lockout Use this submenu to prevent unauthorized changes to menu settings If a submenu is locked its menu item settings can be viewed but not changed Cal Setup Readout Mode Unit Print 1 Print 2 RS232 1 RS232 2 GLP Data GLP Print Reset Lock Set End Lockout Cal Set On to lock and hide the Calibration Menu Setup Set On to lock the Setup Menu Readout Set On to lock the Readout Menu Mode Set On fo lock the Mode Menu Unit Set On to lock the Unit Menu Print 1 2 Set On to lock the Print 1 2 Menu RS232 1 2 Set On to lock the RS232 1 2 Menu GLP Data Se

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