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1. P4 4 1 PORT gt choice of the port to which the additional display is to be connected o accessible options none COM 1 COM2 CAUTION The balance cooperates with an additional display manufactured by RADWAG Ensuring correct cooperation between the balance and the additional display requires baud rate parameter value to be set to 115200 bit s for the port to which the additional display is plugged 20 5 External buttons Submenu lt EXTERNAL BUTTONS contains settings that enable the balance to cooperate with external buttons TARE and PRINT The procedure is following Press amp Enter menu P4 DEVICES Enter the menu group lt P4 5 EXTERNAL BUTTONS Activate the buttons P4 5 1 TARE gt for YES 156 P4 5 2 PRINT for YES e Exit the balance manu CAUTION The balance program enables cooperation with one or both buttons If you need to connect both external buttons first connect a several electrical outlet to COM 2 port next connect buttons TARE and PRINT to the electrical outlet Connect the printer or terminal to COM 1 or to the electrical outlet determine the PRINTER BALANCE transfer perametres Every time the user presses TARE and PRINT external button the balance reacts as if TARE and PRINT buttons of the balance keyboard were pressed If you need to use only one button connect it directly to COM 2 port or use the electrical outlet CAUTION In order to ensure the proper coop
2. Set tare Format UT TARA CR LF where TARE tare value Accessible responses UT OK CRLF command carried out UT I CRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment ES CRLF command not recognised tare format incorrect CAUTION Use dot in tare format as decimal point Send stable measurement result in basic measuring unit Format S CR LF Accessible responses S ACRLF command understood and in progress S ECRLF time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result S I CRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment S ACRLF command understood and in progress MASS FRAME response is mass value in basic measuring unit Response format 112 3 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 stability S space marker SPace character mass space unit CR LF Example S CR LF command sent from a computer S _ A CR LF command understood and in progress S 8 5_g__ CR LF command carried out response is weight value in basic measuring unit 165 Immediately send measurement result in basic measuring unit Format SI CR LF Accessible responses SI I CRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment MASS FRAME response is immediate with weight value in basic weighing unit Response format 1 213 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 S I space stability
3. e Place the standard as 100 on the pan and when the result is stable mal symbol is displayed confirm the mass by pressing BBJ 3 M PUT 100 e The balance program automatically enters the load value to be measured as a standard and enters the mode DEVIATIONS displaying the value of 100 000 the bottom line displays standard mass value if such an option for the function INFORMATION has been selected mannan ILI LILLI LI LI SAMPLE BBS3 8 b 108 18 5 2 Setup for reference mass by typing its mass Procedure e Press F button to which function ENTER SAMPLE is assigned ENTER SAMPLE editing window is displayed 0 B CHMPLE 90000 G r nnnnmnnmnnrn LI LI LI LI LLLI LI LI ENTER SAMPLE e Confirm by pressing J button e The software automatically enters the mode lt DEVIATIONS gt displaying the value of 0 000 the bottom line displays standard mass value if such an option for the function lt INFORMATION gt has been selected ri 0 LI SAMPLE 1883 vmm SeS c3 109 18 5 3 Return to the weighing mode sa nnnn la LLLI LILI y TARE OOOO 6G WEIGHING 18 6 Animal weighing Working mode Animal weighing enables reliable determining mass of objects in motion In principle these types of objects generate unstable measurement thus it requires using a different filtering method of measurement sign
4. Deleting statistics To delete statistics data carried out for a series of measurements you should follow this procedure GOBBO Ng N g Activating an option lt FINISH gt results in printing out the statistics data and moving to a window lt RESULT gt using which it is possible to check the data and print it out again if necessary Abandon this window by pressing button This leads to returning to the main mode lt STATISTICS gt and zeroing the data related to carried out measurements T nnnm 0 LI LLI LI LI g NB A user can begin another series of measurements or return to the weighing mode 129 18 9 3 Return to the weighing mode gt nnnn a LLLI LI LI o TARE OOOO bG F i B WEIGHING 18 10 Totalising Totalising function allows a user to weigh individual ingredients of a mixture and totalise its total mass The software enables adding up approximately 30 ingredients for one mixture F button shortcuts The function enables declaring quick access for weighing functions which are to be available upon pressing buttons F1 F2 F3 or F4 For mode lt TOTALISING gt the following options are available they can be assigned to any of the F buttons NONE no function assigned to the button FINISH selecting this option finalises totalising of the ingredients within one procedure once selected it prints out A summary and deletes data relating to the carried
5. Max capacity 60 220g 160g 220g 310g Min capacity 1mg 10 mg 10 mg 10 mg Readability 0 01 0 1mg 0 1mg 0 1mg 0 1mg Tare range 220g 160 g 220 g 310 g Pan size 85 mm Sensitivity drift 1 ppm C in temperature 10 40 C Working 10 40 C temperature Power supply 12 16VDC 2 1A Dimensions 355 345 470 mm 485 mm Balance PS series with weighing pan 128 x 128 mm PS PS PS PS PS PS Type balance 200 2000 R2 210 R2 360 R2 600 R2 750 R2 1000 R2 Max capacity 200 2000g 210g 360g 600g 750g 1000g Tare range 2000g 210g 360g 600g 750g 1000g Min capacity 20mg 20mg 20mg 20mg 20mg 20mg Readability 1 10mg 1mg 1mg 1mg 1mg 1mg Working o o temperature TI tama Power supply 12 16V DC 2 1A Sensitivity drift 2 ppm C in temperature 10 C 40 C Pan size 128x128 mm Dimensions 128x128 g i __ aT rd I oer 8 li Eo CErE I NLIS Ih i i TT Tf l 206 Balance PS series with weighing pan 195 x 195 mm Tope balance PS PS PS PS PS yp 1200 R2 2100 R2 3500 R2 4500 R2 6000 R2 Max capacity 1200g 2100g 3500g 4500g 6000g Tare range 1200g 2100g 3500g 4500g 6000g Min capacity 500mg 500mg 500mg 500mg 500mg Readability 10mg 10mg 10mg 10mg 10mg Working 10 C 40 C temperature Power supply 12 16V DC 2 1A Sensitivity drift 2 ppm
6. P2 10 STATISTICS settings for the function statistics P2 11 TOTALISING settings for the function totalising P2 12 PEAK HOLD settings for the function peak hold P2 13 PIPETTES CALIB settings for the function pipettes calibration P3 COMMUNICATION P3 1 COM 1 transmission parameters port COM 1 P3 2 COM2 transmission parameters port COM 2 P3 3 WIFI transmission parameters port WIFI P4 DEVICES P4 1 COMPUTER PORT COM 1 COM 2 USB WIFI NONE PC connection port CONT TRANSM CALIBRATION UNIT CURRENT UNIT NONE turning on off continuous transmission INTERVAL 0 1 setting intervals of continuous transmission E2R SYSTEM YES NO turning on off cooperation with E2R system 32 P4 2 PRINTER COM 1 COM 2 USB WIFI PENDRIVE USB PC NONE printer connection port P4 3 BARCODE READER COM 1 COM 2 NONE barcode reader port P4 4 ADD DISPLAY COM 1 COM 2 NONE additional display port P4 5 EXT BUTTONS TARE PRINT P5 PRINTOUT P5 1 CAL REPORT contents of the adjustment report P5 2 HEADER contents of the header print out P5 3 GLP PRNT contents of the weighment result prnt P5 4 FOOTER contents of the footer print out P5 5 NSD PRN 1 P5 6 NSD PRN 2 P5 7 NSD PRN 3 P5 8 NSD PRN 4 P5 9 VARIABLE 1 P5 10 VARIABLE 2 project of non standard print out 1 project of non standard print out 2 project of non standard print out 3 project of non standard print out 4 project of variabl
7. 1 6 TIME YES P5 1 7 BALANCE ID YES P5 1 8 CAL DIFFER YES P5 1 9 DASHES YES P5 1 10 SIGNATURE YES e P5 1 1 PROJECT Option enables entering the name of a project e g associated with a specific type of weighment The name can consist of up to 16 characters An example project name entered into the balance in capital letters is presented below eae at Po Li PROJECT NAME 1 e P5 1 2 CALIB TYPE Enables printing out the type of the adjustment being carried out e P5 1 3 USER Enables printing out the name of logged in user 67 e P5 1 4 PROJECT Enables printing out the name of the project see parameter P5 0 1 e P5 1 5 DATE Enables printing out the date of the carried out adjustment e P5 1 6 TIME Enables printing out the time of the carried out adjustment e P5 1 7 BALANCE ID Enables printing out the balance ID number e P5 1 8 CAL DIFFER Enables printing out the difference between the mass of an adjustment weight Hosts during the last adjustment and the current measured mass of this e P5 1 9 DASHES Enables printing out the dashes that separate the date of printout from the signature e P5 1 10 SIGNATURE Enables providing an area for the signature of a user performing the adjustment Choose one of the options for the above mentioned parameters NO do not print on the report YES print on the report Example of a report 68 T Cal Report Calib type Intern
8. 10 Beaker basis determining kit for solids 5 Beaker 11 Additional stand for set of pans or a sinker Additional set of pans for determining density of solids which density is lower than density of water Thermometer handle 6 Hook 12 115 The kit suitable for AS balances Components of the kit 1 Beaker basis 8 Hook EN Top weighing pan of density 2 Weighing pan stand 3 determining kit for solids 3 Sinker 10 Weighing pans flexible connector 4 Beaker 11 Bottom weighing pan of density determining kit for solids 5 Thermometer handle 12 Additional weight amp Tharnorasier 13 Additional stand for set of pans ora sinker Additional set of pans for determining 7 Sinker flexible connector 14 density of solids whose density is lower than density of water 116 How to assemble the set AS balances PS balances CAUTION The kit components should be stored in the kit The set of pans or the sinker components should not be put on the table top as it may damage them If the set of pans or the sinker are not used they should be put on an additional stand If after installing the set there is NULL message on the display you need to load the set with weights 12 The balance prepared inthis way can be used for density determination 117 F button shortcuts The function enables declarin
9. 11 2 Startunit selection inerte eec cr r se vendo nein en ca Coena a TT 52 IE NP e c 52 12 OTHER PARAMETERS r rrean aaa eadeni nennen nnns 53 12 1 Available menu languages ssee eee 53 12 2 Access levels tti rete ERE Pr ivhent sbouegentacdbentievorna sed 53 12 3 Beep sound reaction on pressing function button 53 12 4 Backlight and adjusting display brightness sesssesssssssss 54 12 5 Backlit tutm Off time e iiem tenere dete teresa tres a Ege ln 54 12 6 A to SWitCh olf itera ie exe e needed ace ge xa dete 54 12 7 Dale iecore cet E EE NR O TR CENT errr 55 12 8 Time rep eR eene e eoe oe ed oce vg e Me eee eene gs 55 12 9 Date format inte e ete d topi eei aas 55 12 10 Time forrriat 2t eter ect erit ret caet et Eben pesca paese 55 T2 T GEP autotest tette ee ER ER EROR REI 56 13 INFORMATION ABOUT THE BALANCE sese 58 14 BALANCE ADJUSTMENT sse nennen 59 14 1 Internal adjustment seem eene 59 14 2 Adjustment menu settings ssssssssesseeseeeneeenenenees 61 14 3 Manual adjustment ioi Leti e E REL ineo eie Ld 63 14 3 1 Internal adjustments seeee emen 63 14 3 2 External adjustment 64 14 3 3 User adjustment anie tede teen die need 65 14 4 Adjustment report printout sessse eme 66 15 DETE
10. 2 DATE YES P5 4 3 TIME YES P5 4 4 SCALE TYPE YES P5 4 5 BALANCE ID YES P5 4 6 USER YES P5 4 7 PRODUCT YES P5 4 8 VARIABLE 1 YES P5 4 9 VARIABLE 2 YES P5 4 10 DASHES YES P5 4 11 EMPTY LINE YES P5 4 12 CAL REPORT YES P5 4 13 SIGNATURE YES P5 4 14 NSTD PRNT NONE NSTD PRN 1 NSTD PRN 2 NSTD PRN 3 NSTD PRN 4 e P5 4 1 WORKING MODES Enables printing out of the name of a working mode L732 e 6 P 5 4 2 DATE Enables printing out of the date in the footer e P5 4 3 TIME Enables printing out the time in the footer e P5 4 4 SCALE TYPE Enables printing out the scale type e P5 4 5 BALANCE ID Enables printing out balance ID number e P5 4 6 USER Enables printing out the name of a logged in user e P5 4 7 PRODUCT Enables printing out the name of a selected product e P5 4 8 VARIABLE 1 Enables printing out the value of VARIABLE 1 e P5 4 9 VARAIBLE 2 Enables printing out the value of VARIABLE 2 e P5 4 10 DASHES Enables printing out a line of separating dashes e P5 4 11 EMPTY LINE Enables printing out an empty separating line e P5 4 12 CAL REPORT Enables printing out a report from the last adjustment according to the settings declared for the adjustment report printout see sec 12 1 in this manual 74 e P5 4 13 SIGNATURE Enables providing an area for the signature of a user performing the adjustment e P5 4 14 NSTD PRNT Enables printing out one of the fou
11. A CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment command understood and carried out 167 Set low checkweighing threshold Format DH XXXXX CR LF where _ space XXXXX mass format Accessible responses DH OK CRLF command understood ES CRLF command not recognised mass format incorrect Set high checkweighing threshold Format UH XXXXX CR LF where _ space XXXXX mass format Accessible responses UH OK CRLF command understood ES CRLF command not recognised mass format incorrect Give value of low checkweighing threshold Format ODH CR LF Accessible response DH MASS CR LF command carried out Responce format 112 3 4 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 D H space mass space unit space CR LF Mass 9 characters with right justification Unit 3 characters with left justification Give value of high checkweighing threshold Format OUH CR LF Accessible response UH MASS CR LF command carried out Responce format 1 2 3 4 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 D H_ space mass space unit space CR LF Mass 9 characters with right justification Unit 3 characters with left justification Set mass value of a single item only for PARTS COUNTING Format SM XXXXX CR LF where space XXXXX mass format Accessible responses SM OKCRLF command understood SM I CRLF command understood but not acces
12. C in temperature 10 C 40 C Pan size 195x195mm Dimensions 100 10 Balance APP series APP 10 R2 Max capacity 10 kg Readability 0 01 g Working temperature 10 C 40 C Power supply 12 16VDC 2 1A 1 1 1 2 Connection ports 1 power port 2 COM 2 port e g additional display 3 COM 1 port e g printer 4 USB2 port e g computer 5 USB 1 port e g computer keyboard PS R2 H series PS R2 H series redefine the level of standard for precision balances Not only do they share all the features of R series balances but can also work in adverse operating conditions condensed dust drops of water falling down at different angles typical for IP 54 PS R H balances are offered with round pans of two possible sizes 115mm and 170mm Balances with pans of a smaller size feature draft shield as well 11 Additional asset of PS R2 H balances are their interfaces build in a hermetic closed housing which is separated from the balance The interfaces include 2xRS 232 USB type A USB type B and WiFi optionally Balance housing is made of plastic whereas its pan of stainless steel PS R2 H series metrological parameters are identical like those of standard design balances Balance with pan 115 mm Balance with pan 170 mm 12 Balance assembly Upon unpacking the balance remove any protective elements and assembly the balance a
13. H3 c mc BE Pegi US CURT KO Im After altering the settings return to the main window by pressing button repeatedly Next set the averaging time in seconds It is the time during which the balance software collects measurements and based on these measurements the average result is determined The parameter lt THRESHOLD gt is not required for this measurement mode Select the mode ANIMAL WEIGHING gt 112 H WEIGHING FB ANIMAL WEIGHING bel e t i nnnn HHHP TARE poga G Place the container in which the measurement is to be carried out on the weighing pan and when the indication is stable tare its mass Next enter the mode options and start the measurement procedure following the instruction below 40BB THRE 128105 G DETERMINATION qu 111 RESULT 113 After weighing process completion measurement result is locked and automatically printed In order to finish the measurement press button The program automatically returns to the main window of animal weighing mode 18 6 3 Means of operation for process of automatic measurement In order to start the process of weighing in manual mode go to settings and set lt AUTOSTART gt option to YES value follow description form the previous paragraph Additionally set parameters lt AVERAGING TIME and lt THRESHOLD gt In order to carry out the measurement in
14. The balance software automatically counts a single sample mass and enters the mode PARTS COUNTING displaying the number of pieces which are on the pan pcs In the bottom line a single sample mass value is shown if the option for the function INFORMATION has been selected Hz 2 ed pes SAMPLE 15604 G CAUTION f It should be remembered that e The total mass of all the pieces put on the weighing pan must not be greater than the balance s maximum weighing range e The mass of a single piece cannot be lower than the 0 1 reading unit of the balance If this condition is not met the balance displays the message Too low sample mass e While determining the number of pieces wait for the stability pictogrami a in order to confirm the quantity e Only after the Nri is displayed can you confirm the declared 9 quantity by pressing button Otherwise the balance will not accept the measurement 18 2 3 Setting the reference mass by entering its mass Procedure e Press F button to which the function ENTER SAMPLE is assigned wait to see the editing window ENTER SAMPLE 99 3 m pes FA FA Li i SAMPLE BOBBU 5 nnmnnnnrnri WWW LIL e Use arrow buttons to insert the known single sample mass value n 00000000 OSB ENTER SAMPLE ESI e Confirm the entered mass by pressing button e The balance software automatically counts a single sample mass and enters
15. and the display indicates entered tare value with minus sign Selecting tare out of TARE DATABASE Procedure e While in optional mode press quick access button F to which the option SELECT TARE gt has been assigned in lt SHORTCUTS gt settings setup instruction to be found further down this user manual point F button shortcuts or click SELECT TARE gt option available upon pressing button e wait for the first packaging weight recorded in tare database to be displayed e use the arrow buttons to select the tare which is to be recalled and press button e the balance returns to the weighing mode and the display indicates entered tare value with minus sign or Database e While in any working mode press button e Enter b3 lt TARE gt option e Wait for the first packaging weight recorded in tare database to be displayed e use the arrow buttons to select the tare which is to be recalled and press L l button e the balance returns to the weighing mode and the display indicates entered tare value with minus sign AUTOTARE 939 Function allowing for automatic taring of the packaging during the weighing process when packaging mass for each of the product is different Description of this function is to be found further down this manual Deleting tare 0 Entered tare value can be deleted by pressing 2 button of the balance s overlay or by entering tare val
16. balance s magnet For assembling the hook for under pan weighing option see the bottom section of balance s housing in order to avoid the influence of static electricity on the measurement process ground the balance s housing The grounding bolt is located at the back of the balance s housing Unpacking Cut the sealing tape Take the balance out of the packaging Open the box with accessories and take the items necessary for correct balance operation Upon placing the balance in the desired location assembly its weighing pan and other parts in accordance with the following instruction XA and AS balances view with a transport safety catch assembled XA R 2 Balance XA R 2 P Balance Steps 17 open side doors of the weighing chamber remove the transport protection 6 press the safety catch gently and turn it accordingly to OPEN instruction next remove the safety catch Please retain the safety catch should the device be transported in the future place bottom shield of the drying chamber 5 inside place centering ring 4 upon the bottom shield assembly the weighing pan 1 assembly anti draft shield 1 or 3 close side doors of the weighing chamber plug the balance to mains pin of power adaptor should be connected to socket located in the back of balance housing Cc 0014 n2 Upon balance installation onto its workstation Remove the transport protection 9 press the safety
17. catch gently and turn it accordingly to OPEN instruction next remove the safety catch Please retain the safety catch should the device be transported in the future Next 18 open side doors of the weighing chamber inside the weighing chamber place bottom ring 8 next put glass ring 7 onto it place weighing pan 6 inside the glass ring next put top ring 5 onto the glass ring place evaporation ring 4 onto the top ring inside place calibration vessel 3 onto the top ring place glass cover plate 2 next put glass lid 1 option AS R2 balances AS balance with d 0 01 0 1 mg AS balance with dz0 1 mg e open side doors of the weighing chamber eremove transport safety catch 1 press the lock gently and turn it accordingly to OPEN CLOSE instruction next remove the lock please retain the lock should the device be transported in the future einside the weighing chamber place lower shield of the weighing chamber 2 e put centering ring framing facing downwards 3 ein the centre of centering ring assembly the weighing pan 4 e put anti draft shield in the chamber 5 e close side doors of the weighing chamber e plug the balance to mains pin of power adaptor should be connected to socket in the back of balance housing 19 Balance PS Remove the adhesive tape Carefully remove the balance from its packaging Remove all the elements necessary for correct operation from the acce
18. enables the option of quick access for weighing functions which are available when buttons F1 F2 F3 or F4 are pressed In the mode lt STATISTICS gt the following options are available which a user can assign to each of the F buttons NONE no function assigned to the button RESULT function enables viewing statistics results for a particular series of measurements FINISH selecting this option finishes series of measurements once selected the statistics for a particular series of measurements is deleted SELECT PRODUCT function initiates an option of selecting a product from product database LOG IN function initiates an option of selecting and logging in of a user ENTER TARE function initiates an option of inserting packaging mass SELECT TARE function initiates an option of selecting packaging mass from a product database PRINT HEADER function initiates print out of a designed header PRINT FOOTER function initiates print out of a designed footer VARIABLE 1 function initiates selection and editing of variable 1 VARIABLE 2 function initiates selection and editing of variable 2 The way of declaring the function is described in section relating to weighing mode settings F button shortcuts 125 Statistical data calculated for every measuring series oN number of samples o SUM total number of samples o AVG average value in a series o MIN minimal value in a series o MAX maxi
19. from adjustment process in a form of a printout containing modifiable data see CAL REPORT 28 6 KEYBOARD aoge ON OFF button enables switching on and off balance s display If switched off balance components other than the display are powered and balance is in stand by mode F9 button of the computer keyboard Led al le Direct access to data stored in a database user product tare F10 button of the computer keyboard Function button which enables entering the settings of an active working mode quickly F11 button of the computer keyboard o a 7 MODE button for selecting balance s working mode F5 button of the computer keyboard UNITS button changes measuring units PRINT ENTER button sends current display status to a peripheral device PRINT or accepts selected value of a parameter or function ENTER ZERO button zeroing balance indication TARE button tarring balance indication Adjustment function button of immediate initiating the adjustment calibration process F6 button of the computer keyboard Function button for entering the main menu of a balance F7 button of the computer keyboard Navigating arrows for operating balance menu or changing parameter value 29 7 START UP When plugged to mains the balance displays program name and number next it proceeds to the weighing mode 7 1
20. humidity settings xp pem TEMP cet ETE e Set the ambient humidity next press ENTER for confirmation The computer software proceeds to the next step i e air pressure settings 050 GE HUMIDITY 139 Set the air pressure next press ENTER for confirmation The computer software proceeds to the next step i e entering the first control volume V1 for a tested pipette IB GET Enter V1 control volume For fixed volume pipettes P2 13 5 VOLUME DETERMINATION parameter set to value lt 1 gt this is the one and only value to be entered The computer software proceeds to the next step i e entering the second control volume V2 for a tested pipette nmnmnmnmmmmnfr t i fa UUUDUUUU CRT Enter V2 control volume The computer software proceeds to the next step i e entering the third control volume V3 for a tested pipette nnnnnnnrn ga BUUUUUUU jp PRESSURE pa Enter V3 control volume nnnnnnnrn eia UUUUUDUU p Upon entering the data the computer software proceeds to pipettes calibration nnmnnrni UUUUUU g WEIGHING V1 1 10 Follow the displayed description in order to complete the procedure 140 e By means of pipette dose the first portion of water wait until the measurement is stable and press ENTER to confirm 4 ES maT e LLI LI LI LI g 4 WEIGHING V1 1 18 e The computer software records the measuremnt If P2 3 7 AUTOMATING
21. known quantity While determining the mass of a single piece ACAI function Automatic Accuracy Correction is in use Means of operation of ACAI function Number of pieces on adding on balance s weighing pan has to be greater than before 97 Number of pieces on adding on balance s weighing pan must be less than twice the amount displayed before adding parts Current quantity of parts must be within the 0 3 tolerance of the total value Measurement result has to be stabilised Procedure e Place the container on the pan and tare its mass e Press one F button to which the function ENTER SAMPLE is assigned wait to see the editing window SAMPLE QUANTITY s e g E SAMPLE 0000 G im F ILI in nnnn Iu LI LI LI LI gs cu SAMPLE QUANTITY Saas c n Li LL Ll e Use navigating buttons or Er to select the correct sample quantity e For option any quantity displayed value lt 0000 gt enter any numer using navigating buttons nnnn a LILILI LI SAMPLE QUANTITY 000 SAMPLE QUANTITY Uc j SAMPLE QUANTITY e Confirm selected quantity upon confirmation lt PLACExx PCS gt message shall be seen 98 monn 0 LILLILILI y PUTS seg PES in n z 830 PUT da PLS e Place the declared number of pieces in the container and when the result is stable the symbol tm is displayed confirm the mass by pressing L button e
22. lt LF gt give accessible working modes Response OMI lt CR gt lt LF gt accessible working modes are given 2 lt CR gt lt LF gt number 4 lt CR gt lt LF gt 12 lt CR gt lt LF gt OK lt CR gt lt LF gt command carried out OMS Set working mode Command overview Command sets acessible working modes Format OMS_n lt CR gt lt LF gt 171 Accessible responses OMS OK lt CR gt lt LF gt command carried out OMS E CR LF error in course of command execution no parameter or incorrect format OMS lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood but not accessible at this moment n parameter decimal value determining working mode number To see detailed description go to OMI command Example Command OMS 13 CR LF set working mode Statistics Response OMS OK CR LF working mode Statistics selected ONG Give current working mode Command overview Command gives selected working modes Format OMG lt CR gt lt LF gt Accessible responses OMG n OK lt CR gt lt LF gt command carried out current working mode given OMG I lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood but not accessible at this moment n parameter decimal value determining working mode number To see detailed description go to OMI command Example Command OMG lt CR gt lt LF gt give current working mode Response OMG_13_OK lt CR gt lt LF gt balance operates in working mode Statistics UI Gi
23. mode V FAST value for parameter P 2 2 1 1 Filter however if the conditions are bad shakes drafts the filter should be set to slow or very slow option SLOW or V SLOW value for parameter P 2 2 1 1 Filter The effectiveness of the filter is different for the weighing range The filter works slower when approaching the weighed mass it works more intensively for weighed mass within the set range of the filter parameter for setting filter range is accessible only from the service menu the user does not have an access to it Depending on the filter the weighing time is shorter V FAST and FAST or longer SLOW and V SLOW lt UU B p22 H TARE 0000 G i pun PI Peeli E CALIBRATION FILTER SLOW p p I V SLOW FAST eer MODE fee amp ris ee Pel B Peril WEIGHING FAST T PU ed S EFI n a CAUTION The higher filter level the longer weighing time 41 10 4 2 Value release Since ambient conditions at a workplace vary it is necessary to determine the value release parameter in a most preferable way enabling balance adaptation parameter options are FAST REL FAST or RELIABLE Depending on selected option weighing time is either shorter or longer Pep tt FILTER SLOW REL Peele pe RESULT ACC REL mee FAST REL Ln 10 4 3 Autozero function The software features autozero function Auto en
24. product from product database LOG IN function initiates an option of selecting and logging in of a user ENTER TARE function initiates an option of inserting packaging mass SELECT TARE function initiates an option of selecting packaging mass from product database PRINT HEADER function initiates print out of a designed header PRINT FOOTER function initiates print out of a designed footer VARIABLE 1 function initiates selection and editing of variable 1 VARIABLE 2 function initiates selection and editing of variable 2 The way of declaring the function is described in section relating to weighing mode settings F button shortcuts 104 18 4 1 Setting a target weight by entering values Procedure e Press F button to which function ENTER SAMPLE gt is assigned the editing window is displayed The target weight value must be given in a current unit e g zi nnrr me 0 LILI L LI g SAMPLE O00000 b e Use the arrow buttons to enter the target weight nnnnnnnn gag UUUU UU ENTER SAMPLE e Confirm the inserted target weight by pressing L button e The software automatically sets tolerance of target mass dosing 105 e Use the arrow buttons to set the tolerance value d sudU Gp E co C mea pnt US is e Confirm the entered tolerance by pressing button e The balance software automatically enters the mode lt DOSING gt and d
25. reflect the exact 47 points for threshold or target weight they approximately demonstrate settings and let one perform selection in a rought manner The markers function is to help user in course of balance operation 10 9 Non standard information Function enables declaring non standard information which is to be displayed in the bottom line of the display A user can insert any text consisting of maximum 19 characters nnnm T UHUU o Pags E NSTI INF Pees ARE Pees ANY INSCRIPTION Pegs NSTI INF ANY INSC 4x nnnn Li LI LI LI g ANY INSCRIPTION It should be remembered that if the declared non standard information is to be visible parameter P2 1 2 should be set to lt NSTD INF gt option Pee INFORM NSTI INF 48 10 10 F button shortcuts Function enables assigning quick access for weighing functions which are to be accessible by pressing F1 F2 F3 or F4 keys A user can choose between the following options for WEIGHING mode NONE ENTER TARE PRINT HEADER PRINT FOOTER VARIABLE 1 VARIABLE 2 These options can be freely assigned to any of the F buttons For other modes there are more available options see further sections of this manual F m DU B Fech H TKEY 5 NONE VARIABLE Fra CHOOSE PRODUCT P VARIABLE 1 LOG IN NONE j PRINT FOOLER ENTER TARE PRINT HEADER CHOOSE TARE Erb Pech E
26. settings are sent to the printer all parameters The parameters are transferred via port that was chosen for PRINTERS 58 14 BALANCE ADJUSTMENT In order to ensure the highest weighing accuracy it is recommended to periodically introduce a corrective factor of indications to balance memory the said factor must be referred to a mass standard In other words balance adjustment shall be performed from time to time Adjustment should be carried out Before the beginning of weighing procedure If long breaks between following measuring series occur f temperature inside the balance changes more than 3 C Types of adjustment Internal automatic adjustment triggered by temperature change triggered by elapsing time Manual internal adjustment Cal initiated by pressing Lt Adjustment with external weight with declared mass which cannot be modified of any weight but not lower than 3096 of maximum range CAUTION A In case of verified balances with internal automatic adjustment system only the automatic internal adjustment and manual internal adjustment system are available for a user Remember to carry out the adjustment process when there is no load on the pan In case there is load on the weighing pan the display will indicate a command lt RANGE EXCEEDED gt In such a case the load should be removed from the weighing pan and the process of the adjustment should be finished Adjustment process c
27. space character mass space unit CR LF marker Example S I CR LF command sent from a computer SL 2 2v 18 5 kg CRLF command carried out immediate response of weight value in a basic weighing unit Send stable measurement result in current weighing unit Format SU CR LF Accessible responses SU ACRLF command understood and in progress SU ECRLF time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result SU I CRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment SU ACRLF command understood and in progress MASS FRAME response is mass value in current measuring unit Response format 11213 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 S U space stability space character mass space unit CR LF marker Example S U CR LF command sent from a computer SU _ A CR LF command understood and in progress SU___ __172 135_ N CRLE command carried out response is mass value in current measuring unit Immediately send measurement result in current measuring unit Format SUI CR LF Accessible answers SUI I CRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment MASS FRAME mass value in current measuring unit is returned immediately 166 Response format S U I CR LF command from a computer SUI immediate response of mass value in current measuring unit
28. the following options are available they can be assigned to any of the F buttons NONE no function assigned to the button START function initiates weighing of the object placed on the weighing pan manual mode AUTOSTART parameter set to NO value SELECT PRODUCT function initiates an option of selecting a product from product database LOG IN function initiates an option of selecting and logging in of a user ENTER TARE function initiates an option of inserting packaging mass SELECT TARE function initiates an option of selecting packaging mass from product database PRINT HEADER function initiates print out of a designed header PRINT FOOTER function initiates print out of a designed footer VARIABLE 1 function initiates selection and editing of variable 1 VARIABLE 2 function initiates selection and editing of variable 2 The way of declaring the function is described in section relating to weighing mode settings F button shortcuts 111 18 6 2 Means of operation for manual process running To manually start the process of weighing select an lt AUTOSTART gt option and NO value in the mode settings Procedure nnnn uuu TARE 8000 6 Pi CALIBRATION PE OPERATION MODE pa ACCESSIBILITY MEM LANIMAL WEIGHING 1 Le El 1 Gi ra Pod READING PeS1 AUTOSTART YES POS YES Pegi NO
29. the front glass wall Remove the weighing pan the weighing pan safety rings and the bottom metal plates so as not to damage the balance mechanism durin the cleaning Thus prepared draft shield and glass walls can be properly cleaned All the operations should be done carefully Pay special CAUTION to the place where the weighing pan was installed dirt and other small elements might enter the balance construction through this openiing which might negatively influence the balance parameters Upon completion of the cleaning proces reassembly the balance To do it repeat steps 1 5 in a reverse order Be especially careful while assembling side glass walls they must take the right place While sliding the glass back onto its place remember to pull the protection like before when dismantling the draft shield 24 Steps for AS R2 series balance 1 Twist off and remove the top glass wall safety frame and slide the top glass wall out of the slideway 3 Remove the side glass walls The side glass walls are not replaceable so it is important to remember which one is left and right and after cleaning install them back properly in the draft shield 25 o CAUTION do not remove the front glass wall Remove the weighing pan the weighing pan safety rings and the bottom metal plates so as not to damage the balance mechanism durin the cleaning Thus prepared draft shield and glass walls can be properly cleaned Al
30. the mode PARTS COUNTING displaying the number of pieces which are on the pan pcs In the bottom line a single sample mass value is shown if the option for the function INFORMATION has been selected M s Li SAMPLE U63 10 G 100 18 2 4 Returning to the weighing mode nnnn LILILILI o TARE OOOO D F E I WEIBHIND 18 3 Checkweighing Checkweighing is a working mode that uses two thresholds LOW and HIGH in order to check the mass of the samples It is generally assumed that the mass is correct if it is contained within the threshold values F button shortcuts The function enables declaring quick access for weighing functions which are to be available upon pressing buttons F1 F2 F3 or F4 For mode lt CHECKWEIGHING gt the following options are available they can be assigned to any of the F buttons NONE no function assigned to the button ASSIGN THRESHOLDS function initiates an option of ascribing thresholds for checkweighing SELECT PRODUCT function initiates an option of selecting a product from a product database LOG IN function initiates an option of selecting and logging in of a user ENTER TARE function initiates an option of inserting packaging mass SELECT TARE function initiates an option of selecting packaging mass from a product database PRINT HEADER function initiates print out of a designed header PRINT FOOTER function initiates print out of a
31. time value 55 Pb TIME Deels A Where A stands for hours before noon P stands for hours after noon Letters AM or PM are printed out next to the time value 12 11 GLP autotest AUTOTEST function is designed to aid a user in assessing balance s operation and diagnosing the reasons for occurrence of errors in weighing which exceed the maximum permissible values for a given balance model By means of a simple repeatable and fully documented way the function enables optimizing balance s settings to maintain the best possible repeatability and weighing time at workstation The main purpose of the function is the possibility of monitoring the above mentioned parameters at optional moment and saving records from the carried out tests in the form of printed reports of the tests that are automatically generated at the end of examination The test controls repeatability of placing the interval weight and determining error of indication with reference to balance s maximum capacity Testing procedure deposit internal weight twice deposit internal weight ten times perform balance adjustment calculate the value of standard deviation print a report Test results Deviation for Max Value of repeatability of indication expressed as standard deviation 56 Example of a report atiii Autotest GLP Report Balance type PS 3000 R2 Balance ID 400010 User Admin Software rev v 0 4 9 Date 2013 07 16 T
32. where space Switch on continuous transmission in basic measuring unit Format C1 CR LF Accessible answers C1 I CRLF C1 A CRLF MASS FRAME Response format 11 21314 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 S U I stability space character mass space unit CR LF marker Example 58 237 kg CRLF command carried out command understood but not accessible at this moment command understood and in progress response is mass value in basic measuring unit 11213 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 S I space stability space character mass space unit CR LF marker Switch off continuous transmission in basic measuring unit Format C0 CR LF Accessible responses CO CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment CO A CRLF command understood and carried out Switch on continuous transmission in current measuring unit Format CU1 CR LF Accessible responses CU1 I CRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment CU1 ACRLF command understood and in progress MASS FRAME response is mass value in current measuring unit Response format 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 S U I stability space character mass space unit CR LF marker Switch off continuous transmission in current weighing unit Format CUO CR LF Accessible responses CUO CR LF CUO
33. 00 000 measurements carried out on the balance If the ALIBI memory is installed in the balance the saving of the measurements occurs automatically by pressing PRINT button without a need of additional actions or settings change The additional data is saved along with the measurement e Date of the measurement Time of the measurement Measurement result mass Tare value Person carrying out the measurement logged in user The name of the product that has been weighed The software saves the measurements in a so called loop i e when the measurement 10 001 is saved the measurement 1 is automatically deleted from the balance s memory The measurements saved in the balance s memory cannot be deleted It is possible for a user to view and print out the data saved in the ALIBI memory Procedure nnnn p y EET fare nnbU ds T F bY B 12 Sg yt bY gt bu51 B VIEW 7 EDIT 1062013 130243 Each measurement is saved with its individual number The format is b4 5 n where lt n gt is the consecutive number of the saved measurement In the bottom line the date and time are displayed for every single measurement To T between measurements recorded in database use the arrow buttons or Pressing one of these buttons lets the user move to the next measurement either up or down the list 88 button To view the remaining data relating to a respective measu
34. 25 5 AP2 1 current loop Current loop module 4 20mA of RADWAG production is intended for conversion of digital form of weight indication to Ex SS analogue value AP2 1 comprises plastic housing It is 181 powered with an external 230V 5VDC power adapter Both AP2 1 and power adapter are a set Current circuit is fed through 1 7 meter long 2 wire cable User manual number IMMU 03 13 01 15 ENG 182 MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRONIC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS R ADW G RADWAG Balances amp Scales 26 600 Radom 28 Bracka Street POLAND phone 48 48 38 48 800 fax 48 48 385 00 10 Sales Department 48 48 366 80 06 www radwag com T v ISO 9001 2008 183
35. 7 2 Connecting peripheral devices The balance must be unplugged from the mains before connecting or disconnecting peripheral devices printer or computer Use only peripheral devices recommended by the manufacturer with your balance These have been matched to your balance After connecting a peripheral device plug the balance to mains Temperature stabilisation period Before start of measuring processes it is necessary to wait until the balance reaches thermal stabilisation For balances that were stored in much lower temperatures before plugging to mains e g during winter period thermal stabilisation period shall take at least 4 hours for NPS balances and 8 hours for NAS and NAPP balances During the thermal stabilization the indications on the display panel can change Correct operation of a balance is possible within temperature range specified in technical parameters see point 1 It is recommended that ambient temperature changes at place of use were insignificant slow to change 30 8 USER MENU Menu is divided into 6 basic function groups Each group has individual name starting with capital letter P 8 1 User menu operation The user operates menu using buttons of overlay keyboard Setup 9 Setup button Entering the main menu F3 aL Selecting group of parameter one by one downwards or changing parameter value by one value down SEX Selecting group of parameters one by one upwards or c
36. EV OK lt CR gt lt LF gt ambient conditions option set to value stable AMBIENT CONDITIONS parameter is set to value STABLE until command EV 0 swaps it to value lt UNSTABLE gt FIS Set filter FIS Filtetr Set Command overview Command lets the user set filter for a particular device Format FIS n lt CR gt lt LF gt 176 Accessible responses FIS OK lt CR gt lt LF gt command carried out FIS E lt CR gt lt LF gt an error occurred on command carrying out no parameter available or incorrect format FIS lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood but not accessible at this moment n parameter decimal value determining filter number no 1 very fast 2 fast 3 average 4 slow 5 very slow Caution The numbering is assigned to a particular filter name and it is identical for all balance types The command changes settings for a current working mode if for a particular balance type filter settings are assigned to the working mode Example Command FIS 1 CR LF set average filter Response FIS OK lt CR gt lt LF gt average filter has been set ARS Set value release ARS Approval Result Set Command overview Command lets the user set value release options for a particular device Format ARS n lt CR gt lt LF gt Accessible responses ARS OK lt CR gt lt LF gt command carried out ARS E lt CR gt lt LF gt an error occurred o
37. F2 F3 or F4 For mode lt PIPETTES CALIBRATION gt the following options are available they can be assigned to any of the F buttons NONE no function assigned to the button START function initiates the option of activation of pipettes calibration procedure SELECT PRODUCT function initiates an option of selecting a product from product database LOG IN function initiates an option of selecting and logging in of a user ENTER TARE function initiates an option of inserting packaging mass SELECT TARE function initiates an option of selecting packaging mass from product database PRINT HEADER function initiates print out of a designed header PRINT FOOTER function initiates print out of a designed footer VARIABLE 1 function initiates selection and editing of variable 1 VARIABLE 2 function initiates selection and editing of variable 2 The way of declaring the function is described in section relating to weighing mode settings F button shortcuts 138 18 12 2 Means of operation e Enter the mode PIPET CALIBRATION x nnnn l amp LLLI LI LI g F ig E TARE BBBH b PIPETTES LRL IBRHTIU t A a nnnnn I v LLLI LI LI LI g WEIGHING TARE BBBBB G e Start the proces UUDUU e Following the displayed messages set the correct options e Enter the ambient temperature next press ENTER for confirmation The computer software proceeds to the next step i e ambient
38. M LE PAI B TARE BBBB G USEF UNIT 1 GS000 P P gag CALIBRATION dd dus p B PB i PB3 ACCESSIBILITY USER UNIT 13580 3x User units are avaialable only for verified balances 52 12 OTHER PARAMETERS A user can set up parameters which influence balance operation These parameters are to be found in in parameters group P6 OTHER Settings modification for particular parameters of this parameter group proceeds likewise as described in the previous section P6 OTHER P6 1 LANGUAGE POLISH ENGLISH menu languages P6 2 ACCESS LEV ADMIN access levels for editing menu P6 3 KEY SOUND YES NO key sound P6 4 BACKLIGHT 70 display backlight level P6 5 BACKLIT OFF NONE 0 5 1 2 3 5 backlight turn off time interval P6 6 AUTO OFF NONE 1 2 3 5 10 display turn off time interval P6 7 DATE 2013 05 27 date settings P6 8 TIME 8 53 00 A time settings P6 9 DATE FORM YYYY MM DD YYYY DD MM DD MM YYYY MM DD YYYY date format P6 10 TIME FORM 12H 24H time format P6 11 GLP AUTOTEST carrying out autotest for the balance Enter P6 OTHER parameters group menu 12 4 Available menu languages Parameter which enables selecting the language of the balance menu descriptions Available languages POLISH ENGLISH GERMAN SPANISH FRENCH TURKISH CZECH ITALIAN HUNGARIAN 12 2 Access levels Parameter which enables choosing access levels when entering the ba
39. NG gt This section covers only those settings that relat to mode lt PARTS COUNTING gt 96 F button shortcuts The function enables declaring quick access for weighing functions which are to be available upon pressing buttons F1 F2 F3 or F4 For mode PARTS COUNTING the following options are available they can be assigned to any of the F buttons NONE no function assigned to the button ENTER SAMPLE function initiates an option of entering the reference mass of a single piece DETERMINE SAMPLE function initiates an option of automatic mass determination for a single piece taken from a number of samples of known quantity SELECT PRODUCT function initiates an option of selecting a product from product database LOG IN function initiates an option of selecting and logging in of a balance s user ENTER TARE function initiates an option of inserting packaging mass SELECT TARE function initiates an option of selecting packaging mass out of product database PRINT HEADER function initiates print out of a designed header PRINT FOOTER function initiates print out of a designed footer VARIABLE 1 function initiates selection and editing of variable 1 VARIABLE 2 function initiates selection and editing of variable 2 The way of declaring the function is described in section relating to weighing mode settings F button shortcuts 18 2 2 Setting the reference mass by determining from the sample of
40. NTER TARE P226 z ENTER TR 4x 49 10 11 Dual range balance NPS 200 2000 R2 Balance NPS 200 2000 R2 series is a dual range weighing instrument The accuracy of the weighing range is d1 0 001g and of the Il weighing range is d2 0 01g n P B n 15 IJOUL J Transfer from weighing with the accuracy of the weighing range to weighing with the accuracy of the Il weighing range takes place automatically on exceeding Max4 200g with no user activity needed On switching to weighing with the accuracy of the Il weighing range the display signals by indicating 2l symbol on its left side and an additional marker of last but one digit of the weighing result 90 1030 From now on the balance weighs mass with the accuracy of the Il weighing range s 20505 To return to weighing in the accuracy of the I weighing range e Take the weighed load off the weighing pan T2 Lr S nnnn LLLI LI LI g e As the indication returns to zero and pictograms 0 and Ba are lit 0 press UO button Lrj E nnnn LLLI LI LI g The balance returns to weighing with the accuracy of the weighing range and II weighing range gt 2l pictogram and marker of the last but one digit are blanked 50 11 UNITS P8 UNITS parameter group enables user to change availability of mass units in course of balance operation and to define two user units thus positively effecting comfo
41. RIR Next take the sinker out of the hook and put the tested sample with liquid on the beaker s basis the beaker cannot touch the hook Delicately hang the sinker on the hook the sinker must be totally emerged in the tested liquid a mass sample determination in liquid and after the indication stabilization approve the result 123 x r i 11834 IN LIBUII 10 On the second measurement result approval the program will automatically calculate density of the tested liquid which will be indicated on the display The measuring report will be sent to a selected printer port nb 1511 RESULT Example of a report Liquid Dens Date 28 08 2013 Time 9 38 39 Balance ID 32100000 User ADMIN Sinker vol 10 0000 cm3 In Air 23 3511 g In Liquid 17 1834 g Density 0 616770 g cm3 Signature Another copy of the report can be printed out on pressing Units finish the process press L button The program returns to the main function window You can start another measurement The balance remembers the recently inserted data the sinker volume which shortens the proper measuring procedure starting time considerably button In order to 124 18 9 Statistics Statistics allows user to collect data of series of measurements and use it to generate statistics The range of displayed statistics data depends on the internal functions settings F button shortcuts The function
42. RMINING CONTENT OF A PRINOUT seen 67 15 1 Adjustment report e Lore vetere e denne nta 67 15 2 Header printout ae rentem trennen aaa 69 15 3 Measurement result printout GLP PRINTOUT eene 71 15 4 Footer printout enceinte tete dH eot ced eiin 73 15 5 Non standard printouts sssssssssssseeseeeeenenee enne 75 15 5 f Inserting texts 1 2 e eaaa e pott a ae based 76 15 6 Variables soc ec tet t EIER Er AET ET 79 16 DATABASE Lett e ee eden rat oed ve ede athe den aged cokes 80 NEST c 80 16 2 esl 83 JU c T 84 16 4 Weighrrients 2 tee tee tee ete eer tede 85 16 5 ALIBL 5 iced tet eter mer erre dein 88 17 EXPORT AND IMPORT OF DATABASE seen 90 17 1 Database export enn pt ier eterne eee teet 91 17 2 Database import reiten e etre teret coe Hace 92 17 3 Measurement data print out ssseeeee ene 92 18 BALANCE WORKING MODES sees 94 18 1 Setup for availability of working modes seem 95 18 2 Counting parts of the same MASS sss 96 18 2 1 Setup for mode PARTS COUNTING eem 96 18 2 2 Setting the reference mass by determining from the sample of known quantity sese nennen nens 97 18 2 3 Setting the reference mass by entering it
43. TARRING parameter is set to value lt YES gt than the indication is automatically tared If P2 3 7 AUTOMATIC TARRING parameter is set to value lt NO gt than the user must press TARE button in order to tare the indication before s he doses another porcion of water e Summary of series of measurements is displayed upon its completion fo eae ea So te am 4 ES 193 SR W8 e Press ENTER to continue measuring process press Esc to stop it Upon pressing Esc button the computer software returns to the main window e Upon pressing ENTER while displaying the summary result for the last adjustable pipette volume a report is generated The report is printed on a printer connected to the balance ambient conditions visible on a report are those that user entered at the beginning of the calibration procedure For fixed volume pipette the situation is similar if the user presses ENTER while displatying summary for volume V1 Ul ex aa pa PRINT e The computer software returns to the main window e Now the user may either start new procedure for the same pipette or enter new data for a different pipette 141 e Example of a report Pipettes calibration Measur No 10 Date 24 04 2014 Time 11 31 27 Temp 22 0 C Humidity 50 Pressure 1013 hPa Tested volume 1000 l 1003 yl 993 yl 1013 pl 1023 pl 1003 yl 993 yl 1003 yl 1013 yl 1053 pl 1003 ul SPSVN AO hows Average volume Va 1010
44. URKISH e sending the control code from the balance automatically setting the right code page of the printer code page accordant with the one of a balance prior printout of data taken from the balance this possibility is available only for printers with such option see a user manual of the printer CAUTION CODES MUST BE ENTERED IN A HEXADECIMAL FORM Example balance settings for correct cooperation with TM U220B EPSON matrix printer connected to RS232 port since in this printer there is only 852 code page there won t be any Polish signs on a printout Communication parameters for port to which the printer is connected e BAUD RATE 9600 bit s e PARITY none Printer parameters for a PERIPHERALS group PORT COM1 or COM the one to which the printer is connected PREFIX 1B742D 1250 code page 154 SUFFIX 1D564108 paper crop for EPSON printers equipped with an auto cutter blade Example balance settings for correct cooperation printout of Polish signs with TM T20 EPSON thermal printer connected to RS232 port if the printer is connected to USB port than the transmission speed settings and parity do not matter Communication parameters of port to which the printer is connected e BAUDRATE 38400 bit s e PARITY none Printer parameters for a PERIPHERALS group e PORT COM1 or COM2 the one to which the printer is connected e PREFIX 1B742D 1250 code page e SUFFIX 1D564108 paper crop for EPSON pr
45. User manual Number of instruction IMMU 03 13 01 15 ENG R A DWA G E MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRONIC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS RADWAG 26 600 Radom 28 Bracka Street POLAND Phone 048 48 38 48 800 fax 48 48 385 00 10 Export department 0 48 48 366 80 06 www radwag com JANUARY 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 TECHNICAL DATA irri eei tee tho te eed ehe dare teda 7 144 Connection Ports aien eo ge eni bp p efie te odd ees 11 1 2 PS R2 H SBTIGS Ine pectet irae ei asesor Ee eit aa are pa Rice 11 2 BASIC INFORMATION iissssseseseeemeemeneenennnmerenrr nnne 14 244 Intended USC vascular eee pe ee 14 2 2 NAPPFOpHlate use coniecit inen ree eet tiene eed ene 14 PA EB SERN 14 2 4 Monitoring the metrological parameters of the instrument 15 2 5 Data included in this user manual eee 15 2 6 Staff training oci e e a i a EE 15 3 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE a a teea a aa EE a entree 15 3 1 Delivery check inier cete eee iui 15 3 2 Packaging ue tr de eroe e ced raiat aa Ede tease cod 15 4 UNPACKING ASSEMBLING AND START UP eessen 16 4 1 Assembling and place of use sssssssse emen 16 4 2 Unpacking seemed te Rem ere 16 CEXEMESUADQDMMC EE 22 44 Gleanilg z i topo tei De eo e e reto ede eet 22 5 BASIC FUNCTION G a ra a a A a Ea La 27 0 KEXBOARD E AEE E AE E EAN 29 O ARU Piast r oat eae cba cae aan a AT aa ra S 30 7 1 Conn
46. a container TARE for this mode select the option lt ENTER TARE gt which is described in the options relating to weighing To start the process after setting the options enter the weight of the container then put the container on the pan and place the object that is being weighed in the container The balance automatically begins the process of measurement after exceeding the set threshold mass JETERMINAT ION qu 1 After finalising the weighing process measurement result is locked and automatically printed In order to finish the measurement press button The program automatically returns to the main window mode RESULT 114 18 7 Density of solids Density of solids is a function that allows density determination of a material selected for a reference mass sample Using this function entails an additional kit for determining density of solids and liquids optional equipment In order to assemble the density kit on a balance remove a weighing pan and anti draft shield from the balance In the place of the weighing pan assemble the weighing pan with stand 1 and place beaker s basis 2 on it 7 12 4 8 10 The kit suitable for the PS balances with weighing pan 128x128 mm Components of the density kit 1 Weighing pan with stand 7 Thermometer Bottom weighing pan of density E determining kit for solids 3 Flexible connector 9 Sinker 4 Top weighing pan of density
47. adjustment process takes place in three different areas e Adjustment on plugging the balance to mains verified balances e Adjustment triggered by temperature change inside the balance The balance is equipped with very precise system for monitoring temperature At each adjustment process the temperature is saved in the system The next adjustment is automatically initiated if temperature changes more than 3 C from the last saved temperature 60 2 0000 e Adjustment triggered by elapsing time It is possible to declare time intervals which are criteria for balance adjustment Accessible settings are adjustment after 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 hours since last carried out adjustment procedure CAUTION 5 Declaring time intervals for balance adjustment is available only in non verified balances In case of verified balances the time interval i between the following adjustments is set for 3 hours 14 2 Adjustment menu settings P1 CALIBRATION P1 1 INT CALIB P1 2 EXT CALIB internal adjustment external adjustment P1 3 USER CALIB user adjustment P1 4 CALIB TEST adjustment test P1 5 AUTO CAL T NONE TIME TEMP BOTH automatic adjustment P1 6 AUTOCAL C time of automatic adjustment e P1 1 INT CALIB Internal adjustment Start of internal adjustment process Adjustment is conducted automatically and no user assistance is required If weighing pan of the balance is loaded bala
48. ained and experienced in using this type of balances TRANSPORT AND STORAGE Delivery check Please check the packaging immediately upon delivery and the device during unpacking for any visible signs of external damage Packaging Please retain all parts of the original packaging should the balance be transported in the future Only the original packaging should be used for shipping the balance Before packing disconnect all attached cables and remove any loose movable parts weighing pan anti draft shield etc Please place balance and its components in their original packaging and protect them against damage during transport 15 4 4 1 4 2 UNPACKING ASSEMBLING AND START UP Assembling and place of use The balance should be stored and used in locations free of vibrations and shakes free of air movement and dust ambient air temperature should not exceed the range of 10 C 40 C ambient relative humidity should not exceed 80 during balance operation ambient temperature in the weighing room should not change more than 3 c within one hour the balance should be located on a stable wall console desk or a stable working table which is not affected by vibrations and distant from heat Sources take special precaution when weighing magnetic objects as part of the balance is a strong magnet Should such loads be weighed use under pan weighing option which removes the weighed load from area influenced by the
49. al 18 6 1 Additional setting for animal weighing mode Apart from standard settings for this mode described for the weighing mode additional settings have been introduced the said settings describe operation of the mode Available options e AVERAGING TIME Amount of time during which measurement records of weighed sample are analysed Obtained data is used to determine measurement result e THRESHOLD It is a value expressed in mass measuring units In order to start measurement the indication has to exceed value set in the threshold e AUTOSTART Determines start criterion for measurements whether they are initiated manually on pressing a button or selecting START or automatically When set to YES the measurement starts automatically if indication on balance s display exceeds the value of set threshold The following measurement can start on unloading the weighed object from balance s pan the indication has to return below the value set in threshold loading a new object on the pan and exceeding the threshold s value by the indication It should be remembered however that prior weighing the above mentioned options should be set to appropriate values in order to meet expectations and needs of the working conditions 110 F button shortcuts The function enables declaring quick access for weighing functions which are to be available upon pressing buttons F1 F2 F3 or F4 For mode ANIMAL WEIGHING gt
50. al User Admin Project Project name 1 Date 04 06 2013 Time 10 54 27 AM Balance ID 353870 Cal differ 0 045 g Signature 15 2 Header printout P5 2 HEADER is a group of parameters which enable declaring data that is on the header printout P5 3 HEADER P5 2 1 DASHES YES P5 2 2 WORKING MODES YES P5 2 3 DATE YES P5 2 4 TIME YES P5 2 5 SCALE TYPE YES P5 2 6 BALANCE ID YES P5 2 7 USER YES P5 2 8 PRODUCT YES P5 2 9 VARIABLE 1 YES P5 2 10 VARIABLE 2 YES P5 2 11 EMPTY LINE YES P5 2 12 CAL REPORT YES P5 2 13 NON STANDART PRNT P5 2 1 DASHES NONE NSTD PRN 1 NSTD PRN 2 NSTD PRN 3 NSTD PRN 4 Enables printing out a line of separating dashes P5 2 2 WORKING MODES Enables printing out the name of a working mode 69 e P5 2 8 DATE Enables printing out the date in the header e P5 2 4 TIME Enables printing out the time in the header e P5 2 5 SCALE TYPE Enables printing out the scale type e P5 2 6 BALANCE ID Enables printing out balance ID number e P5 2 7 USER Enables printing out the name of a logged in user e P5 2 8 PRODUCT Enables printing out the name of a selected product e P5 2 9 VARIABLE 1 Enables printing out the value of VARIABLE 1 e P5 2 10 VARIABLE 2 Enables printing out the value of VARIABLE 2 e P5 22 11 EMPTY LINE Enables printing out an empty separating line e P5 2 12 CAL REPORT Enables printing out a report from the last adj
51. all the implemented commands Format PC CR LF Response PC_A_ Z T S SI SU SUI C1 C0 CU1 CU0 PC command carried out the indicator sent all the implemented commands BN Give balance type Format BN lt CR gt lt LF gt Accessible responses BN A x lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood balance type given as a response BN I lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood but not accessible at this moment X series of types for a particular balance in between inverted commas with general balance type in front Example 174 Command BN lt CR gt lt LF gt give balance type Response BN A AS balance type AS R FS Give Max capacity Format FS lt CR gt lt LF gt Accessible responses FS A x lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood Max capacity given as a response FS I lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood but not accessible at this moment x Max value of reading units in between inverted commas Example Command FS lt CR gt lt LF gt give Max value for a balance Response FS A 220 0000 Max capacity of a balance 220 g RV Give program version Format RV lt CR gt lt LF gt Accessible responses RV A x lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood program version given as a response RV I lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood but not accessible at this moment X program version in between inverted commas Example Command RV
52. an be aborted if necessary by pressing Esc at any time during the process 14 1 Internal adjustment Adjustment process can be initiated automatically and manually Manual means of activating adjustment procedure is achieved by pressing Cal E JI System of automatic adjustment will carry out the process fully automatically and will inform the user on successive process stages 59 Cycle of automatic adjustment process Balance software detects the necessity of carrying out adjustment and signals it by displaying a thermometer pictogram and Cal at the top of the display During this time interval of about 2 minutes within which weighing procedure can be completed As the 2 minute time elapses balance display indicates message CAL 30 and starts counting down from 30 29 28 to O indicated value is the counter LRL JU Balance user has 30 seconds to make a decision In order to start adjustment do not take any actions n order to complete weighing procedure press Esc When pressed balance returns to weighing procedure and displays last weighing result In about 5 minutes balance indicates CAL 30 message again The adjustment process can be postponed for multiple times but it needs to be pointed out that postponing of adjustment for a long time may lead to larger errors of weighing process The errors are the effect of temperature changes and as a consequence changes of balance sensitivity Automatic
53. an cause damage to the measuring system of the instrument Be sure to avoid impact shock and overloading the balance in excess of the prescribed maximum measuring range max capacity minus any possible tare weight that has been applied Never use the balance in an environment where explosion is possible This balance has not been adjusted for operation in explosive areas There must not be any modification made to the balance Warranty Warranty is invalid for the following non observation of the guidelines of this user manual use of the balance other than specified in this manual alteration to or opening of the device mechanical damage and damage caused by media water wear and tear inappropriate assembling or defects of electric installation e overloading of the measuring instrument 14 2 4 2 5 2 6 3 1 3 2 Monitoring the metrological parameters of the instrument Metrological characteristics of the balance require periodical inspection to be carried out by its user Inspection frequency is dependent on ambient conditions in which the balance is used types of performed processes and accepted quality management system in organisation Data included in this user manual Please read the user manual carefully before assembling and start up even if the user is experienced with this type of weighing instruments Staff training This balance should only be operated and maintained by personnel who is tr
54. ata format esssssesessssseeeen eene nennen 160 21 3 Format of data sent on pressing PRINT button 160 21 3 1 Format of data sent as response for commands generated from a prouspge I 160 22 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL sss 161 22 1 Listof commands rene ee e ete ep teed 162 22 2 Responses format to commands sent from a computer level 163 22 3 Commands description eseeeeee em 164 23 ERROR MESSAGES sese ane aea 179 24 UNDER PAN WEIGHING ssssssseeeene eene 180 25 ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT sese enne 181 25 1 Anti vibration table 5 eere entere 181 25 2 Rack for under pan weighing eee 181 25 3 Density determination kit for solids and liquids 181 25 4 Additional display missni ieai ddia daiis 181 25 5 AP2 frc rent loop tne tton tne aat aada iadaa 181 1 TECHNICAL DATA Balance XA series XA 52 R2 XA 82 220 R2 Max capacity 52g 82 220 g Min capacity 1 mg 1 mg Readability 0 01 mg 0 01 0 1 mg Tare range 52g 220 g Repeatability 0 02 mg 0 02 0 08 mg Linearity 0 06 mg 0 06 0 2 mg Eccentric load deviation 0 06mg 0 2mg Pan size 85mm Dimensions 228 LT Balance AS series AS AS AS AS 60 220 R2 160 R2 220 R2 310 R2
55. ble working modes Command overview Command returns acessible working modes Format OMI lt CR gt lt LF gt Accessible responses OMI lt CR gt lt LF gt command carried out accessible working n_ Mode name lt CR gt lt LF gt modes returned n_ Modename lt CR gt lt LF gt OK lt CR gt lt LF gt OMI I lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood but not accessible at this moment 170 Mode name parameter working mode name inserted in between inverted comas The name takes form given on a particular balance display it is provided in a currently selected language n parameter decimal value determining working mode number no 1 Weighing 2 Parts Counting 3 Deviations 4 Dosing 5 Formulas 6 Animal Weighing 8 Density of Solid Bodies 9 Density of Liquids 10 Peak Hold 11 Totalizing 12 Checkweighin 13 Statistics 14 Pipettes Calibration CAUTION Working modes numbering is identical for each kind of balance The numbers are assigned to working modes names Some balances give only the number as a response Example 1 Command OMI lt CR gt lt LF gt give accessible working modes Response OMI lt CR gt lt LF gt accessible working modes are given 2 Parts Counting lt CR gt lt LF gt number name 4 Dosing lt CR gt lt LF gt 12 Checkweighing lt CR gt lt LF gt OK lt CR gt lt LF gt command carried out Example 2 Command OMI lt CR gt
56. bration completed IC A CRLF command understood execution in progress IC E CRLF range exceeded time limit for awaiting for a stable result IC CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment 169 Disable automatic internal calibration of the balance Format IC1 CR LF Accessible responses IC1 I CRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment IC1 E CR LF operation disabled e g for verified balance IC1 OK CR LF command carried out Operation is disabled for verified balances For non verified balances the command inhibits internal calibration until it is enabled via ICO command or until the balance is turned off The command does not modifiy setings specifying calibration start Enable automatic internal calibration of the balance Format ICO CR LF Accessible responses ICO I CRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment ICO0 OK CR LF command carried out Operation is disabled for verified balances Lock balance keypad Format K1 CR LF Accessible responses K1 I CRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment K1 OK CRLF command carried out Command locks the balance keypad proximity sensors touch panel until the moment of turning the balance off or until sending KO command Unlock balance keypad Format KO CR LF Accessible responses KO I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment KO OK CRLF command carried out OMI Give availa
57. class F4 Run external adjustment process Pts EXT ERLIB Balance will display a command ordering unloading of weighing pan REMOVE MASS gt weighing pan must be empty When weighing pan is at unloaded press button The balance determines mass of an empty pan message lt CALIBRATION gt is displayed in the bottom line It is followed by message lt PLACE MASS gt In the main window the mass value to be placed on the weighing pan is displayed e g 200 000g depending on the type of balance Place an external adjustment weight of displayed mass and press button The balance determines the mass message CALIBRATION is displayed in the bottom line On completing adjustment process the balance returns to submenu P1 2 EXT CALIB 1 If a balance is verified it is not possible for a user to carry out external adjustment process 64 14 3 3 User adjustment The external adjustment in balances NPS series should be carried out with external mass standard weigh class F4 Start of external adjustment process P id USER CALIBRATION The first step of the process is to declare the mass of a weight that is to be used for adjustment The mass must be gt 30 Max capacity nnmnmnmnmnmnrn LE LIELILIELELILI LI WEIGHT MASS Once the mass of the weight is entered and confirmed the message asking the user to remove the weight from the pan is displayed lt REMOVE MASS weighing pan must be empty A
58. ctor which signals start of automatic internal adjustment NONE no factor will cause start of adjustement adjustment automatically turned off TEMP adjustment triggered by change of temperature TIME adjustment triggered by time interval set in P1 6 AUTO CALIB BOTH adjustment triggered by time and temperature a CAUTION l Function unavailable in non verified balances e P1 6 AUTO CALIB C Time of automatic adjustment balances with internal adjustment system Determination of time interval after which automatic adjustment process is initiated CAUTION j Function unavailable in verified balances 14 3 Manual adjustment 14 3 1 Internal adjustments Press Cal button rif INT ERL IB The balance performs internal adjustment automatically During adjustment process do not load the weighing pan with any load The message is displayed DO NOT TURN OFF CALIBRATION in the bottom line Once adjustment process is completed balance saves its result in memory and returns to weighing mode 63 CAUTION Press Esc button to abort adjustment process N If during adjustment process weighing pan of a balance is loaded the display will show an error message Adjustment will be stopped As weighing pan is unloaded the adjustment process will continue and be completed 14 3 2 External adjustment The external adjustment in balances NPS series should be carried out with external mass standard weigh of
59. d Carefully take the balance out of the packaging remove transport protective elements and gently place the balance onto its workplace Remove the weighing pan and remove transport protective elements as shown in the picture above if these elements are attached After the unpacking of the balance unscrew the bolt 1 which blocks the calibration mechanism i Assemble the weighing pan for APP 10 R one of the pans only Make sure the weighing pan is placed properly on the shock absorbers the weighing pan cannot touch the housing and should be stable Place the balance at the workplace Levell the balance see the instruction below Using the wrench 3 after adjusting the balance level see below tighten the bolt 2 on the foot 1 to the balance s footing until the point of resistance Repeat the activity for each foot of the balance 21 te fae eain e After removing the protective elements of the weighing pan and after unblocking the internal calibration mechanism only R2 series balances plug the indicator into the port which is on the back of the housing Next plug in all the additional devices Only then can the balance be connected to mains the power port is located at the back of the balance s housing 4 3 Levelling Before plugging to mains level the balance by turning the e x adjustable feet in a way that the air bubble of the level is in O its central ring The balance should b
60. d been carried out by EPSON printer if the printer is equipped witht an autocutter blade the user must select for a given printout HEADER GLP PRINTOUTor FOOTER an option of non standard printout 1 2 3 or 4 with lt E gt value available and select this printout for a given printout settings In such case SUFFIX command should stay empty Paper must be cropped underneath the FOOTER Example settings e P5 4 14 STANDARD PRINTOUT NSD PRN 1 e P5 5 NSD PRN 1 E The way of inserting texts By the means of balance B Selecting a character to be replaced Moving a cursor or an active gt ing character to the right Change of the character by one value down Selecting a character to be replaced Moving a cursor or an active blinking character to the left a Change of the character by one value up Deleting a character Inserting a character By the means of computer keyboard of the USB type A computer keyboard of USB type can be connected to a balance this enables easier and quicker editing of the printouts Willing to insert any text it is necessary to select a respective menu option and using the keyboard type the text Next the text must be confirmed by means of Enter button CAUTION It is important to type variables used for non standard printouts in capital letters 78 15 6 Variables Variable is defined as alphanumeric data which can be linked to printouts prod
61. d like to select a different folder dick Browse Browse Atleast 4 5 MB of free disk space is required Select a respective folder and click Next key to proceed 147 Ready to Install window 4 Setup R SERIES RADWAG USB DRIVER oS Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing R SERIES RADWAG USB DRIVER on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination location C Program Fies RADWAG In order to run installation process press Install key and clicking respective keys follow the install wizard Welcome to the Device Driver Installation Wizard This wizard helps you install the software drivers that some computers devices need in order to work To continue click Next 27 Windows Securit Would you like to install this device software Name RADWAG Ports COM amp LPT a Publisher Radwag Wagi Elektroniczne Witold Lewando V Always trust software from Radwag Wagi Install Don t Install Elektroniczne Witold Lewando You should only install driver software from publishers you trust How can I decide which device software is safe i 148 The drivers are now installing Completing the Device Driver Installation Wizard The drivers were successfully installed on this computer
62. designed footer VARIABLE 1 function initiates selection and editing of variable 1 101 VARIABLE 2 function initiates selection and editing of variable 2 The way of declaring the function is described in section relating to weighing mode settings F button shortcuts 18 3 1 Declaration of mass for thresholds Procedure e Press F button to which the function lt ASSIGN THRESHOLDS is assigned the editing window is displayed and the value of MIN low threshold can be ascribed The ascribed value must be given in a current unit Min nnnn A LLLI LI LI g 1888 gcugBuaua nn unnnnrnmn HU ILI LIELI LI LI Mi lt lt e Use arrow buttons to ascribe the value of low threshold No 100000 MIN oo 90000 a e Confirm the inserted value by pressing button 102 e The software automatically proceeds to the editing window of MAX high threshold value which is to be given in the current unit ninannnnn ASS LILIL LILILILILI MAX 00 153500 m nnnn LLLI LILI g sapaa 153500 e Confirm the inserted mass by pressing button e The balance software proceeds to the mode lt CHECKWEIGHING gt values of declared thresholds are displayed in the bottom line if such an option for the function INFORMATION has been selected e At the top of the display the message Min is shown it indicates weight value placed on the weighing pan in relation to low limi
63. ding and settings of parameter group Other except for Date and Time Any weighing process can be started and carried out The user has the access to information preview function in Databases he she can define universal variables ADV Access to editing submenu parameters Reading Working modes Communication Devices Others except for Date and Time Any weighing process can be started and carried out ADMIN Access to all user parameters and functions editing databases enabled 35 on the display 10 WEIGHING 10 1 Required weighing procedures In order to ensure long lasting use of a balance and reliable measurement of weighed loads follow below procedures Start the balance with no load on a weighing pan permissible value of load on the weighing pan on balance start is 10 of its maximal capacity Load balance s weighing pan steadily with no shocks YES Place weighed loads centrally on the weighing pan YES Avoid side loading in particular side shocks NO NO 36 The balance requires adjusting before running the weighing process or in case of drastic change of ambient conditions at a workstation e g ambient temperature change at a workstation more than 3 C The procedure of balance adjustment is described further down this user manual e Before the start of weighing procedure it is recommended to load the balance s wei
64. duct database LOG IN function initiates an option of selecting and logging in of a user 134 ENTER TARE function initiates an option of inserting packaging mass SELECT TARE function initiates an option of selecting packaging mass from product database PRINT HEADER function initiates print out of a designed header PRINT FOOTER function initiates print out of a designed footer VARIABLE 1 function initiates selection and editing of variable 1 VARIABLE 2 function initiates selection and editing of variable 2 The way of declaring the function is described in section relating to weighing mode settings F button shortcuts 18 11 1 Means of operation Enter the mode PEAK HOLD nnnn E LLLI LI LI g TARE BOOG G l rf F WEI IGHING F 11 PERK HOLD ke nnnn ls LLLI LILI g NET BEBB G Once you select the mode the function is activated and the information about the net mass appears in the bottom line only if a different mass has not been selected by a user 135 In order to operate properly you should set the threshold in grams It is the indicating point beyond which the function starts to register maximal force apllied e From now on the balance registers and holds every single weighment which is above the threshold and which is higher than the result of the previous peak hold If the software detects mass above the threshold the highest detected indicatio
65. e 1 project of variable 2 P6 OTHER P6 1 LANGUAGE POLISH ENGLISH menu language P6 2 ACCESS LEV ADMIN access levels for editing menu P6 3 KEY SOUND YES NO key sound P6 4 BACKLIGHT 70 display backlight level P6 5 BACKLIT OFF NONE 0 5 1 2 3 5 backlight turn off time interval P6 6 AUTO OFF NONE 1 2 3 5 10 display turn off time interval P6 7 DATE 2013 05 27 data settings P6 8 TIME 8 53 00 A time settings P6 9 DATE FORM YYYY MM DD YYYY DD MM DD MM YYYY MM DD Y Y Y Y date format P6 10 TIME FORM 12H 24H time format P6 11 GLP AUTOTEST carrying out autotest for the balance P7 INFO P7 1 BALANCE ID P7 2 SCALETYPE P7 3 PROG VER P7 4 TEMP P7 5 SETUP PRNT 33 P8 UNITS P8 1 ACCESIBILITY declaration of units to be available for balance operation P8 2 START UNIT selection of a start unit unit active on balance start up P8 3 USER UNIT U1 parameter defining user s unit 1 P8 4 USER UNIT U2 parameter defining user s unit 2 8 2 Return to weighing CAUTION f Balance memory modifications will be saved upon abandoning the LI menu on return to weighing Press ESC button several times 9 LOGGING IN In order to have full access to user parameters and be enabled to edit databases the balance operator should log in as ADMINISTRATOR each time running the balance The software enables the entry of 10 users with various access rights The first login procedure e While in the mai
66. e Database EXPORT IE EXPORT e Database IMPORT IEC IMPDRT 90 17 1 Database export To export the database select an option EXPORT i F2 IE gt IMPORT EXPORT The following functions are available e Export of all the databases e Export of users databases e Export of product databases e Export of tares databases e Export of weighments e Export of weighments saved in ALIBI memory e Export of users parameters After selecting lt ALL DATABASES gt option the balance software creates files on the memory stick The files are of relevant names and data from individual databases is recorded in them The files are characterized by special extensions saved data is encoded in a way that the files cannot be read or seen by standard computer programs Special computer software manufactured by RADWAG company is used to read data from database files ALIBI and WEIGHMENTS The data from the files in which the data from the PRODUCTS USERS and TARES databases is saved is read automatically by the balance software for option lt IMPORT gt coef fe GU l gt Komputer USB DISK F 9 Przeszukaj usa DISK F p Organizuj Otw rz Nagraj Nowy folder li Obrazy P Nazwa Typ Rozmiar Wid z x bisa T 10353870 ali Plik ALI 56 KB Plik WEL 74 KB Plik NC 3 KB Plik NC 134 KB 10353870 wei gstreamer 0 10 F params 4 LOGOComfort6 1 4 Applica
67. e e Please wait while the drivers install This may take some time to complete Driver Name Status V RADWAG usbser Potts Device Updated Installing Please wat whie Setup retais R SERIES RADWAG USB DRIVER on your compuster Antang nstaiation 2 Having completed driver installation connect balance to a computer use maximally 1 8 meter long USB A B cable in case of already connected balance it is necessary to disconnect it and using USB cable connect the balance again 3 Upon driver installation connect balance to a computer by means of USB A B cable of length upto 1 8 m 4 The system detects the new USB device and automatically starts searching a respective driver 5 Go to Device Manager and check number assigned to virtual COM port 149 oo N For this very case the number is COMS Set balance parameters select USB value for parameter P4 1 1 COMPUTER PORT Run software for measurement readout Use the program to set parameters for communication select respective COM port for the very case it is COMS3 i e the one which has been formed while installing drivers Start cooperation 150 20 PERIPHERALS Menu PERIPHERALS is comprised within menu Parameters In order to access the menu press i button The menu provides a list of devices which can cooperate with the balance 20 1 Computer Submenu COMPUTER allows the user to select a port for con
68. e placed at the workplace firmly on all of its feet 4 4 Cleaning 1 Disassembly the weighing pan and other portable parts the parts differ depending on a balance type see Unpacking and Assembly sections Be careful while disassembling the balance so as not to cause any damages to the balance mechanism 22 2 Glass parts should be cleaned using a dry flannel cloth mild cleanser may be used if it does not contain any abrasive substances for draft shield disassembly instruction go to the next section of this manual 3 Use a dry flannel cloth in order to clean disassembled parts mild cleanser may be used if it does not contain any abrasive substances CAUTION Cleaning of the weighing pan when assembled may cause damage of the measuring system of the balance Hence it is crucial to remove it from the balance before cleaning In order to clean the glass walls of the draft shield of the XA R2 and AS R2 series balance it is acceptable to remove the walls of the draft shield following the below instruction Steps for XA R2 series balance 1 Twist off and remove the top glass wall safety frame and slide the top glass wall out of the slideway 2 Remove the back glass wall 3 gu Remove the side glass walls The side glass walls are not replaceable so it is important to remember which one is left and right and after cleaning install them back properly in the draft shield D CAUTION do not remove
69. easurement to the printer port Remove the load from the balance Next measurement is possible when the indication is lower than the set value of AUTO THRES gt parameter next measurement does not require zero value Procedure for settings modification 1000 paz TARE BBB READING P i Pee CALIBRATION PRINT MODE Pece i E OPERATION MODE MOJE EACH E Pei TEE nels mccets ca ILI a ERCH X ome 3 Pec WEIGHING Ei ACH For automatic working mode adjust the threshold value Peete F AUTO THRES 1000 45 AUTO THRES parameter is connected with the following functions automatic tare automatic operation For automatic operation function the measurement will not be send from the computer to the printer as long as the mass measurement stays withing the set value range P 2 2 3 2 PROG THRES gt 10 7 Temporary measuring unit This function is available for various modes except for PARTS COUNTING and PERCENT DEVIATIONS In other modes measurements are only possible in basic unit g Function enables selecting a measuring unit which will be indicated next to mass reading during the operation Set measuring unit will be in use from the moment of its activation until its change or switching the balance off and on Units Each pressiing of the ks button causes change of the measuring unit Available settings e Fo
70. ecting peripheral devices sese mem 30 7 2 Temperature stabilisation period m 30 8 USER MENU net tut tet aate idt Hel tastes e Feed aude nant 31 8 1 Userimenu operation inerte dence eiid 31 8 2 Retum to weighing 2 tiene ee tene ete te deae es 34 9 EOGGING IN 4 itae neret eter pae nde ee bae onde gre queda 34 10 WEIGHING dtt ete au 36 10 1 Required weighing procedures ssee em 36 10 2 Zerollig ueteres ERR ER RE ERR ERAS ters 38 10 3 Taming vce weet ne Mine ee me ode genere 38 10 4 lt WEIGHING gt mode settings ssee e 40 10 4 1 Filter level setting suessessssessseseeneeeennnennn 41 10 4 2 Val e release onere ERR Rene 42 10 4 3 Autozero function sesssseee eem 42 10 4 4 Displaying the last digit 43 10 4 5 Balance ambient conditions seeenee 43 10 5 AUTOTARE ratur Lento i eei etti stent deri rne pd due 43 10 6 Printingitmode tee eee eerte et ee e 44 10 7 Temporary measuring unit 46 10 8 Information ues riorem cree terii ne nne Denn ater kamen ee anions 47 10 9 Non standard information sese emen 48 10 102 F Button Shomeuts 1 onini eret sete circi et vae zg ees 49 10 11 Dual range balance NPS 200 2000 R2 eee 50 NEU Ip 51 11 1 Units avaialability i si cece cece cece ee eeeene ae este nennen 51
71. ections for more information on export The balance software allows you to save and store up to 10 000 measurements carried out on the balance This occurs automatically after pressing the lt PRINT gt button no additional actions or settings change is needed Additional data is saved along with the measurement e Date of the measurement Time of the measurement Measurement result mass Tare value Name of the product that has been weighed Person carrying out the measurement logged in user Working mode in which the measurement has been carried out Value of variable 1 and 2 The software saves the measurements in a so called loop i e when the measurement 10 001 is saved the measurement 1 is automatically deleted from the balance s memory 85 The measurements saved in the balance s memory cannot be deleted It is possible for a user to view and print out the data saved in the memory Procedure nnnn TT i HHHP d fa TARE 0000 G USERS USERS E WEIGH JATA B F2 bu gt buyi gt VIEW EDIT JIDBeU13 130843 Each measurement is saved with its individual number The format is b4 4 n where n is the consecutive number of the saved measurement In the bottom line the date and time are displayed for every single measurement To swap between measurements recorded in database use the arrow buttons or Pressing one of these buttons lets the user move to the n
72. ed with the accuracy of a reading unit MAX high threshold for the mode lt CHECKWEIGHING gt should be inserted with the accuracy of a reading unit TOLERANCE tolerance thresholds to for lt DOSING gt mode entered as a of the target mass In order to add a product you should enter products database and add name of the roduct follow the procedure as in the section above F2 bc ARTICLES bic D NONE Give details about the product F2 otic Li gt NAME NE d bH te B COIE 83 be 13 nua H nua H b te Ub oo d Buel H beu TOLERANCE H ga 16 3 Tares TARES 100 different weights of the packaging The following data can be inserted for each packaging NAME 30 characters TARE packaging weight enter a value with the accuracy a reading unit In order to add tare packaging weight you should enter tare database and add name of the tare follow the procedure as in the section above 84 3og I boy 543 1 S NONE Next insert the details about the packaging 53 NAME HEN b13 ic gt THRE Bua Ea 16 4 Weighments Weighments database is non editable i e the data relating to the weighments is saved automatically A user has a possibility of viewing this data and printing it out or exporting it to a PENDRIVE if such a need occurs go to later s
73. emperature For another liquid its value density is inserted from balance keyboard Density determination is carried out by weighing a sample first in the air top weighing pan 4 of the density kit and then 118 weighing the same sample in liquid on the bottom weighing pan 2 of the density kit As the same sample is weighed in liquid the result of density determination is automatically indicated on balance display In order to determine the density you need to 1 Install the density determination kit 2 Enter DENSITY OF SOLIDS gt function 000 FB TARE BOBA G SOLIDS DENS F z 00000 WEIGHING TARE BABA G Prepare a sample Initiate the process agooo e TARE BBBBB G UGE ETART 5 Insert the settings for the process following the displayed messages 6 Select liquid in which the determination is carried out 1 ES A IN m Q9 LIGUID WATER CJ ETHANOL LZ OTHER y 7 After selecting and entering a liquid type by pressing lt ENTER gt button the program will take another step namely setting the temperature m gag TEMP c 3n Cr 119 8 If lt ANOTHER gt liquid of determined density has been chosen you should insert its density 9 After inserting this data the program will pass on to the proper measuring process 10 First a mass sample should be placed on the top weighing pan of t
74. eration you need to remember e To connect additional buttons to COM 2 port e To connect the buttons to appropriate sockets of the electrical outlet if you are using it see descriptions on the socket outlet adapter e To activate the buttons in the balance parameters see description above e To disconnect other external devices additional display or bar code reader on COM2 port for these devices it should be lt NONE gt e To set the port for PRINTER to value COM 2 gt if the printer is connected to the electrical outlet CPU socket Set of external buttons TARE and PRINT CAUTION Standard balance equipment does not include the set of external buttons 21 WORKING WITH EXTERNAL DEVICES SUCH AS PRINTER OR COMPUTER CAUTION A peripheral device that is connected to RS 232 or USB port of a balance has to be powered from the common low voltage power network equipped with common anti shock protection in a way to preclude possible occurrence of different potentials in zero cables of the peripheral device and the balance Balance transmission parameters must correspond to the parameters of a device that is connected to the balance e Baud rate 4800 115200 bit s e Parity control NONE ODD EVEN Value indicated on a display can be sent via RS232 or USB port to a peripheral device in one of four accessible ways e manually on pressing L button e automatically on stabilisation of weighing resu
75. essing of the button 2 leads to saving the measurement data compatible with the settings for GLPO PRINTOUT in a text file the text file is automatically created by the balance software The file name is printout txt J e Switch the balance off by pressing button so that the data is saved in the file Only then can you remove the pendrive from the port and read the data on a computer 92 go Kempute USB DIK IF Tas uarias 056 05K F 1 Organizaj e Owie Drukuj Nagah Nowy tolder am Obrazy a Man B video Buses d gitreame0 19 Ji 10GOCemtontl LD Agpheation Daes dp Kontakty race BD Moje muzyke 4 Moye dokumenty AE Moje obrazy dl Moye msec d Pobrane de Pulp di Vubrone E Wysruwama Al Zapisane gry PEE Komputer IA Tl Panel sterowana MN T 10253590 wei LA pem L printout preducty dare J users printout Data modyfikacji 2013 07 22 0946 Data utworzenie 2025 01 22 09 46 Detument tekstowy m 1188 Psk Edycje Format Wide Pomoc cata 22 07 2012 czas 9 46 13 Towar zmienna nr 1 zmienna nr 2 Tara 0 000 g 001 9 wydruk niestandardowy nr 1 Data 22 07 2013 czas 39 36 14 ar amienna nr 1 zmienna nr 2 Tara 0 000 9 0 000 g wydruk niestandardowy nr 1 Data 22 07 2011 9 46 13 czas Towar zmienna nr 1 zmienna nr 2 0 000 9 z 0 000 g wydruk niestandardowy nr 1 loata 22 07 2013 czas 9 46 15 Omar zmienna nr 1 zmienna nr 2 Tara 0 000 g 0 000 g wydruk niestanda
76. ext measurement either up or down the list To view the remaining data relating to a respective measurement first select the F2 b the measurement in question next press button b B 110620 13 130243 The software automatically shows the data relating to the measurement data is presented in the bottom line of the balance display bu lt JATE 110620 13 To swap between data relating to the measurement press fa or Er The data relating to the measurement can be printed out by selecting the option PRINT and pressing button 86 b45 ib DAT 110620 13 USERS NOWAK d bY4 I bu5 1 TIME 130243 WORKING MODES WEIGH RESULT 10118 G Er VARIABLE 1 1234 Cr TARE OODD G VARIABLE 2 S678 I uni 9 b44 105 b5 LIU PRODUCT TABLET PRINT Example of a printout Date 21 06 2013 Time 13 05 02 User Product Tare 0 000 g Gross 0 000 g 0 000 g Cal report Cal type Internal User Project 1234567890123459 Date 16 07 2013 Time 13 27 09 Balance ID 10353870 Cal diff 0 004 g Signature The data that is to be printed out depends on the settings of parameter P5 3 GLP PRINTOUT The data set for the print out lt YES gt option selected is printed out also in WEIGHMENTS database see sec 13 3 87 16 5 ALIBI The balance is equipped with ALIBI a type of memory that allows you to save and store up to 1
77. fter following the instruction press button the balance shall determine the weight of unloaded pan message CALIBRATION is shown in the bottom line It is followed by message PLACE MASS gt In the main window the mass value to be placed on the weighing pan is displayed e g 200 000g depending on the type of balance Place weight of displayed mass and press button The balance determines the mass message CALIBRATION is displayed in the bottom line On completing adjustment process the balance returns to submenu P1 3 USER CALIB 1 If a balance is verified it is not possible for a user to carry out external adjustment process 65 14 4 Adjustment report printout At the end of each adjustment process or adjustment test an adjustment report is generated automatically and sent to communication port COM 1 The content of the report is declared in menu P5 1 CAL REPORT The description on how to declare settings for this option is described in section about printouts The report can be printed out via a printer connected to the balance or it can be sent to the computer and saved as a file for archiving 66 15 DETERMINING CONTENT OF A PRINOUT 15 1 Adjustment report P5 1 CAL REPORT is a group of parameters enabling user to declare data that is to be printed on an adjustment printout P5 1 CAL REPORT P5 1 1 PROJECT P5 1 2 CALIB TYPE YES P5 1 3 USER YES P5 1 4 PROJECT YES P5 1 5 DATE YES P5
78. g a hook intended for either load or a dedicated weighing pan once depositing a load one can start weighing Upon completing under pan weighing put the plastic plug back onto its place CAUTION The suspension for hook must not be turned twisted or manipulated in any direction Such actions may cause damage to balance mechanism Mass of all additional elements of under pan weighing kit like the hook 0 T Delete Insert weighing pan string etc should be zeroed by pressing or 180 25 ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT 25 1 Anti vibration table It is a very stable basis which eliminates all kinds of vibrations and ground shakes The inner part of the table holds a marble plate which is a foundation for balance positioning The rack is used if under pan weighing option has to be applied Under pan weighing is necessary if magnetic loads are weighed or during density determination of substances Racks are also used for measuring absorptiveness of substances e g foamed polystyrene The rack is made of mild steel Rack height is 330mm 25 3 Density determination kit for solids and liquids It is applicable with balance with resolution at least 1 mg designed for density determination of solids and liquids The procedure is fully automatic i e the user only places samples on kit s weighing pans Features Lengh of cable between additional display and balance 1 5m plastic casing with tilting option
79. g quick access for weighing functions which are to be available upon pressing buttons F1 F2 F3 or F4 For mode lt DENSITY OF SOLIDS gt and DENSITY OF LIQUIDS the following options are available they can be assigned to any of the F buttons NONE no function assigned to the button START function initiates an option of density determination SELECT PRODUCT function initiates an option of selecting a product from product database LOG IN function initiates an option of selecting and logging in of user INSERT TARE function initiates an option of inserting packaging mass SELECT TARE function initiates an option of selecting packaging mass from product database PRINT HEADER function initiates print out of a designed header PRINT FOOTER function initiates print out of a designed footer VARIABLE 1 function initiates selection and editing of variable 1 VARIABLE 2 function initiates selection and editing of variable 2 The way of declaring the function is described in section relating to weighing mode settings F button shortcuts 18 7 1 Solids density determination Density determination of solids can be carried out by means of two pre defined types of liquids or user defined liquid of specified density e WATER distilled water e ETHANOL spirit 100 0 196 in temp 20 C e OTHER another liquid of specified density When determining density in water or alcohol it is necessary to specify their t
80. ghing pan a few times with mass close to balance max capacity e Check if unloaded balance indicates precise zero and whether measurement is stable i f if not press 0 Delete button e Press UNITS button to set a measuring unit g mg ct and also if enabled in factory menu non verified balances kg Ib oz ozt dwt tlh tls tlt tlc mom gr ti N baht tola e Place weighed object on the weighing pan and read result only on measurement result stabilization e Mass indication of a load placed on the weighing pan can be tarred multiple number of times by pressing gt T lt Insert pay CAUTION not to exceed maximal capacity of a balance by applying multiple tare function N Mode On Off Cal Database Rew Setup radwag com Insert Pr Delete Ree The balance shall stay pluged to mains in between measurement series It is recommended to switch off the balance display by pressing ON OFF button On repeated ON OFF button pressing the balance is ready for operation and carrying out the following measurements 37 10 2 Zeroing 0 In order to zero mass indication press button Mass indication of zero value shall be displayed together with precise zero and stability mu markers Zeroing process is an equivalent for determining new zero point recognized by the balance as precise zero Zeroing is possible only for stable status of displa
81. gt BYES NOWAK JAN bu Ll NONE Em 1l bH Lil NAME NOWAK JA 81 Once the user s name is added follow the procedures shown below User s code Max 6 characters bt Lie B User s password Max 8 numbers hiig gt SSHORT KARR KK KR Select the access level b LL LH E ACCESS LEV USER USER bu LIU El wes USER amm Ce b I ACCESS LEV ADMIN Select the language bu LIS LANGUAGE ENGLISH d Once all of the data is inserted you can return to the weighing mode In order to select a user follow the logging in procedure described in section 9 in this manual 82 In order to remove a user you should follow this procedure e Enter the user database as in the description above e Select the user that is to be removed from the list 0 4 Delete e Press button e The software shows lt DELETE gt message in the bottom line 4A e Confirm by pressing button e When confirmed the software removes the selected user from the list e Return to the weighing mode 16 2 Products PRODUCTS 1000 different products The following data can be inserted for each product NAME 30 characters CODE 6 characters EAN 16 characters MASS with the accuracy of a reading unit TARE mass of the packaging relating to a particular product with the accuracy of a reading unit MIN low threshold for the CHECKWEIGHING mode to be insert
82. hanging parameter value by one value up Selecting a particular group of parameters for activation On pressing the button the display indicates the first parameter of a selected group Exit to previous menu level e g to the main menu Abandon parameter changes Accept confirm introduced changes Deleting a character while editing text values e g user name Inserting a character while editing text values e g user name 31 Name of function groups and their content P1 ADJUSTMENT P1 1 INT CALIB internal adjustment P1 2 EXT CALIB external adjustment P1 3 USER CALIBRATION user adjustment P1 4 CALIBRATION TEST adjustment test P1 5 AUTO CALIB NONE automatic adjustment P1 6 AUTO CALIB C 1 time of automatic adjustment P2 OPERATION MODE P2 1 ACCESSIBILITY settings for the accessibility of individual modes while working with the balance P2 2 WEIGHING setting for the function weighing P2 3 COUNTING PCS settings for the function counting pieces P2 4 CHECKWEIGHING settings for the function checkweighing P2 5 DOSING settings for the function dosing P2 6 DEVIATIONS settings for the function deviations against the mass of the standard P2 7 DENS OF SOLIDS settings for determining density of solids P2 8 DENS OF LIQUIDS settings for determining density of liquids P2 9 ANIMAL WEIGHING settings for the function animal weighing
83. haracters PASSWORD 8 characters digits only ACCESS USER ADVANCED ADMIN LANGUAGE any of the available Access levels The balance software has three access levels USER ADVANCED ADMINISTRATOR Once the balance is switched on the display stays active all the time this enables carrying out mass measurements even when no user is logged in User parameters databases and software functions may be edited depending on the access level granted to a particular user Access levels are presented in the table below 80 Authority Access levels USER ADV Access to parameters in the submenu Reading and settings in parameter group Others except for Date and Time All the weighing processes can be started and carried out at this time The user can preview information in Databases and define universal variables Access to editing parameters in the submenu Reading Working modes Communication Devices Others except for Date and Time All the weighing processes can be started and carried out at this time ADMIN Access to all user parameters and functions and to editing databases In order to add a user follow the scheme shown below add a user and assign a name to him her n TARE 0000 G OO Pa bul ADD NEW RECORD b i USER P butt b VIEW EDIT F2 J aiibi ERE NEW bU i USERS
84. he kit weighing in the air and after the indication stabilization the result is approved sample on the _ top pan 11 Next a mass sample should be placed on the bottom pan of the kit mass determination in the liquid and after the indication stabilization approve the result 120 sample on the _ bottom pan gdqB3 e IN LIQUID 12 On te second measurement result approval the program will automatically calculate the tested solid object density and it will be indicated on a balance display At the same time the measuring report will be sent to a selected printer port 194 i564 RESULT Example of a report Date 27 08 2013 Time 13 34 50 Balance ID 32100000 User ADMIN Liquid Water Temp 23 0 C Liquid Dens 0 99756 g cm3 In Air 5 0363 g In Liquid 2 4489 g Density 1 941722 g cm3 Signature Another copy of the report can be printed out on pressing L Units button In order to finish the process press L button The program returns to the main window of density determination function You can 121 start another measurement The balance remembers the recently inserted data liquid temperature which shortens the measuring procedure considerably 18 8 Density of liquid Density of liquid function enables determination of any liquid density Using this function requires an additional kit for density determination optional equipment It is the same kit like for de
85. ime 09 17 16 Number of measurements 10 Reading unit 0 001 0 01 g Internal weight mass 1402 094 g Filter Normal Value release Fast amp Reliable Deviation for Max 0 118 g Repeatability 0 0088 g Signature PROCEDURE F2 Parameter lt P6 9 GLP AUTOTEST gt is initiated by sreesing button The balance software starts the autotest GLP procedure and it is carried out automatically from now on to the end Units A user can stop the procedure at any time by pressing L button in the window Once the procedure is finished the value of standard deviation of all measurements is shown in the main display and message lt RESULT gt in the bottom line and the final report is printed out automatically as shown above It is possible to print out the report again by pressing _ _ button Report is not saved therefore when abandoning this level it is deleted from the balance volatile memory Units To abandon the window press L button and the program returns to the main Units menu To return to weighing press L button repeatedly 57 13 INFORMATION ABOUT THE BALANCE This menu includes information about the balance and its installed software The parameters are strictly informative nnnn LLLI LI LI g TARE 8888 Pi m CALIBRATION P1 B INFO pli a BRL ANCE ID 12345578 SCALETYPE AS SOTVER eco TEMP Ett SETUP PRNT Once the parameter PRINT SET is chosen the balance
86. imes it depends on a printout size how many times the PRINT button shall be pressed prior print out It is possible to obtain print out upon pressing PRINT button once only supposing that control code 0C has been set as SUFIX for description of this function go to section 20 2 Printer USB port of type B is intended for e Connecting balance to a PC computer In order to make connection of balance and computer possible it is necessary to install virtual COM port in a computer To carry out this procedure the user needs a respective driver installer which may be either downloaded from www radwag com website or taken from a CD with manuals The demanded driver installer is dpinst amd64 exe In course of installation the user shall be given a number which the balance will interpret as COM port number 146 Steps 1 Run driver installer Startup dialog window Welcome to the R SERIES RADWAG USB DRIVER Setup Wizard This will install R SERIES RADWAG USB DRIVER version R SERIES RADWAG USB DRIVER 0 0 2 on your computer Itis recommended that you dose all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup In order to continue press Next button Window for target folder selection Where should R SERIES RADWAG USB DRIVER be installed Setup wil install R SERIES RADWAG USB DRIVER into the following folder To continue click Next If you woul
87. inters equipped with an auto cutter blade If on the printout in the place of the last digit there are any unexpected signs for verified balances than lt P4 2 2 PREFIX parameter should incorporate apart from code page code of the UK signs chart 1B5203 In such a case the P4 2 2 PREFIX parameter setting should be as follows e PREFIX 1B742D 1250 code page and UK signs chart Control codes for example code pages Control code Page or other command 1B742D code page 1250 1B7410 code page 1252 1B7430 code page 1254 1B5203 UK signs chart 1B5202 DE signs chart 1D564108 Paper crop 0C Form feed for PCL printers 20 3 Bar code reader Submenu BAR CODE READER includes balance settings for cooperation with a barcode reader Procedure press i button enter the menu P4 DEVICES enter menu group P4 3 BAR CODE READER 155 set the balance parameters related to cooperation with a barcode reader P4 3 1 PORT gt choice of port to which the barcode reader is to be connected o accessible options NONE COM 1 COM2 20 4 Additional display The submenu ADDITIONAL DISP includes balance settings for cooperation with an external additional display Procedure press 2a button enter menu P4 DEVICES and then enter menu group lt P4 4 ADDITIONAL DISP set the balance parameters related to the cooperation with the additional display
88. isplays the target mass value with a minus sign and in the bottom line standard mass value target mass if such option for the function INFORMATION was selected Min nnnm ILI LLLI LILI g SAMPLE 1BBBBUB b e The sign Min is shown at the top of the display It indicates the status of the mass on the pan with relations to the target mass below the value TARGET MASS TOLERANCE gt Bottom line of the display if BARGRAPH option is enabled shall demonstrate weight indication in a graphic form in relation to target weight and set tolerance value Beg83 BeB3 SAMPLE tau B n Min mass lower than the Target Value Toran aS ncnrn p58B 0500 SAMPLE 1aaB9 uu t nintnimiunm puni Ok mass contained within tolerance Target Value Tolerance 7 77 B Ls CB il SAMPLE nanang t manmanan lt Max gt mass greater than the Target Value Tolerance 106 18 4 2 Return to the weighing mode nnnn LILI LI LI o THRE GOOG bG F d WEIGHING 18 5 Deviations against the mass of the standard The balance software has an option of deviation control in percentage between weighed loads mass samples and the reference mass standard The mass of the standard can be determined by means of weighment process or it can be entered into memory by the user F button shortcuts The function enables declaring quick access for weighi
89. l 548 100 Tare 100 000 Q OQ oO XQ cx x gc go gx o Q Q Jbutton It is possible to print out the report by pressing To abandon this window press hea button Main window for mode TOTALISING is displayed data related to carried out measurements are automatically zeroed 133 nri LILI 5 Bd ri LI s ca l2 18 10 2 Return to the weighing mode nnnn s LILILILI g TARE OOOO G Fi B WEIGHING 18 11 Peak hold This function enables peak hold applied to the weighing pan during a single checkweighing process Apart from standard settings for this mode described in the weighing mode additional setting for threshold values activating function has been introduced The option is available in the settings for mode lt PEAK HOLD gt This is THRESHOLD option which specifies the starting control point of peak hold on the weighing pan control performed by means of software It should be remembered however that the peak hold must be set according to the needs before starting the weighing process F button shortcuts The function enables declaring quick access for weighing functions which are to be available upon pressing buttons F1 F2 F3 or F4 For mode PEAK HOLD gt the following options are available they can be assigned to any of the F buttons NONE no function assigned to the button SELECT PRODUCT function initiates an option of selecting a product from pro
90. l the operations should be done carefully Pay special CAUTION to the place where the weighing pan was installed dirt and other small elements might enter the balance construction through this openiing which might negatively influence the balance parameters 26 a Plugging to mains Balance can be connected to mains only with a power adapter that comes standard with the balance Nominal power supply of the power adapter specified on the data plate of the power adapter should be compatible to the power from mains Plug the balance to mains the plugging socket is located at the back of balance housing The test of the display unit takes place after connecting to the power all the elements and pictograms are backlit for a short time Next the name and the program number appears consequently the indication will reach ZERO level with reading unit depending on the b alance During the process of starting the balance the test of the internal mass adjustment mechanism occurs single location and elevation of the internal mass adjustment 0 If the indication is different from zero please press J button CAUTION If the balance is verified automatic adjustment calibration occurs right after it has been switched on b Connecting additional equipment It is inevitable to plug the computer out of the main before connecting additional equipment or changing it printer PC computer additional display computer key
91. lance menu Available access levels ADMIN USER ADV Depending on the option selected a user of a specific access level can access and make changes to the settings in the balance 12 3 Beep sound reaction on pressing function button Parameter which enables switching on switching off the beep sound responsible for informing a user about pressing any key of balance overlay NO beep sound switched off YES beep sound switched on 53 12 4 Backlight and adjusting display brightness Parameter which enables setting the brightness of the backlight or switching off the display brightness completely 100 maximum brightness of the backlight 10 minimum brightness of the backlight NONE display brightness switched off 12 5 Backlit turn off time Parameter lt P6 5 BACKLIT OFF gt enables use of function responsible for activation of the display stand by mode when weighing process is not being performed stable indication is a necessary condition for activation of the stand by mode NONE backlit turn off time not activated 0 551 2 3 5 time given in minutes If the software registers stable indication for a specified time interval parameter lt P6 5 BACKLIT OFF gt settings than the display backlit function is turned off immediately The backlit function is turned on upon change of indication no stability pictogram on the display or pressing any key on the balance keypad Backlit turn off ti
92. lowing functions automatic tare automatic operation There will be no automatic taring until the balance operates within the gross mass value range set in P 2 2 3 2 AUTO THRES gt parameter 10 6 Printing mode This function enables setting the printing mode i e 1 J button activity A user has the possibility of selecting the following settings e WHEN STAB the stable measurement result along with the settings for parameter lt GLP PRINTOUT gt are sent to the printer port On pressing ae button when the result is not stable no i 4d sign on a display the balance software will send the measurement result to the port after reaching stability for the measurement e EACH every single pressing of J button results in sending the measurement result to the printer port along with the settings for parameter GLP PRINTOUT gt Every measurement result is sent stable and unstable The sign appears at the beginning of the 44 printing frame when the result is unstable This function applies only to non verified balances e AUTO select this option to enable automatic printing of measurements If this option has been selected remember to select AUTO THRES gt parameter to suit your needs Automatic operation procedure 0 Press button to zero the balance marker of stable measurement i and zero marker are shown on a display Deposit load the balance sends the first stable m
93. lt e continuously on activation of a function or sending a command e on command sent from a peripheral device see additional functions Value indicated on a display can be sent via COM port or USB port in the following form e stable data is sent immediately on stabilisation of weighing result button L e unstable on pressing 4 button display status is sent immediately to a peripheral device on a printout such status is marked with lt gt symbol 158 located in front of the weighing result This option is only available for non verified balances 21 1 Cable pinout diagram COMPUTER BALANCE Signals from computer Signals from balne 5 4 ping RxD gin2 RxD bs TxD E pind TaD pind GND 1 pind GND Cable balance computer RS232 PRINTER WM 560 DIN5 Signal rom printer Signal from balance GND pin 5 GND pn 3 ReaD pin t ums Cable balance KAFKA printer PRINTER EPSON CITIZEN BALANCE DB25 M DBS F Signal from printer Signal rom balance EPSON CITIZEN pind GNO GNO pin pina Te RXD pind pan FE TAD pin Cable balance printer CITIZEN EPSON 159 21 2 Transferred data format The measurement result can be transferred from a balance to an external 9 device by pressing L button located on the balance or by sending a control command from a computer 21 3 Format of data sent on pressing PRINT button eN CAUTION Unstable meas
94. lt CR gt lt LF gt give program number Response RV A r 3 0 9 program version r 3 0 9 A Set AUTOZERO function Format A n lt CR gt lt LF gt Accessible responses A OK lt CR gt lt LF gt command carried out A E lt CR gt lt LF gt an error occurred on command carrying out no parameter available or incorrect format A I lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood but not accessible at this moment 175 n parameter decimal value determining autozero settings n 0 autozero on 1 autozero off Caution Command changes settings for a current working mode Example Command A 1 lt CR gt lt LF gt turn autozero function on Response A OK CR LF autozero function is on AUTOZERO function operates until it is turned off by A 0 command EV Set ambient conditions state Format EV n lt CR gt lt LF gt Accessible responses EV OK lt CR gt lt LF gt command carried out EV E lt CR gt lt LF gt an error occurred on command carrying out no parameter available or incorrect format EV I lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood but not accessible at this moment n parameter decimal value determining ambient conditions state no 0 stable ambient conditions 1 unstable ambient conditions Caution Command changes settings for a current working mode Example Command EV 1 CR LF set value stable for ambient conditions option Response
95. mal value in a series o SDV standard deviation difference between MAX and MIN in a series o SDV standard deviation in a series o DIF o RDV variation coefficient 18 9 1 Means of operation Enter the mode STATISTICS s nnnn TARE opga G F WEIGHING THTISTI STA ES ea n Ng Place the first load on the weighing pan 126 Li he BB t v sae N 1 e When the indication is stable confirm the measurement by pressing J button e The measurement is saved in the balance memory and is automatically printed out with the measurement number Remove the load from the weighing pan Carry out measurements for other loads within this series SDBBD When all the measurements are saved it is possible to check the results of statistics by pressing Ls button RESULT Select an option lt RESULT gt by pressing button 127 N 9 Bu a SUM 455608 G AVG 5B62 2 G MIN 49939 G MAX 51388 G DIF 1441 G SIV 839605 6G RIV BB IRUKUJ The information on number of saved measurements is displayed in a bottom F1 F3 A Y line On pressing or the type of displayed information changes at Selecting an option lt PRINT gt and pressing the statistics data as a report button initiates printing out PRINT to Example of a report 455 600 g 50 6222 g 49 939 g 51 380 g 1 4419 0 39605 g 128 18 9 2
96. me functions when balance menu is operated 12 6 Auto switch off Parameter lt P6 6 AUTO OFF gt enables use of function responsible for On Off automatic display deactivation functions as button v Upon display deactivation the other subassemblies are powered and the balance turns to stand by mode NONE auto switch off not activated 0 5 1 2 3 5 time given in minutes If the software registers stable indication for a specified time interval parameter lt P6 6 AUTO OFF gt settings than the display is turned off immediately inactive backlit function no indication on the display clock display ed To start up the balance it is necessary to press button located on the balance keypad The balance will automatically return to weighing Balance cannot be turned off if any process is started or if balance menu is entered 54 12 7 Date Parameter which enables setting the current date Procedure Ph ASS vYYYMMII 20 130604 12 8 Time Parameter which enables setting the current time Procedure PRB ASS HHMM Se 1 12 9 Date format Parameter which enables altering the date format on the printout YYYY MM DD YYYY DD MM DD MM YYYY MM DD YYYY Where YYYY year MM month DD day 12 10 Time format Enables choosing the time format on the printout 12H 24H For the value 12H in parameter P6 6 TIME letters lt A gt or lt P gt will be displayed next to the
97. n command carrying out no parameter available or incorrect format ARS lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood but not accessible at this moment n parameter decimal value determining value release options no 1 fast 2 fast reliable 3 reliable Caution The numbering is assigned to a particular value release option and it is identical for all balance types 177 The command changes settings for a current working mode if for a particular balance type value release settings are assigned to the working mode Example Command ARS 1 CR LF set value release parameter to fasttreliable option Response ARS OK lt CR gt lt LF gt fasttreliable option has been set LDS Set last digit LDS Last Digit Set Command overview Command lets the user set last digit for a particular device Format LDS n lt CR gt lt LF gt Accessible responses LDS OK lt CR gt lt LF gt command carried out LDS E lt CR gt lt LF gt an error occurred on command carrying out no parameter available or incorrect format LDS I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment n parameter decimal value determining last digit settings no 1 always 2 never 3 when stable Caution The numbering is assigned to a particular last digit option and it is identical for all balance types The command changes settings for a current working mode if for a particular balance t
98. n command carrying out time limit XX ECRLF exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result time limit is balance s characteristic parameter XX stands for a name of sent command stands for spaces 22 3 Commands description Zero balance Format Z CR LF Accessible responses Z ACRLF command understood and in progress Z DCRLF command carried out Z ACRLF command understood and in progress Z CRLF command understood but zeroing range exceeded Z ACRLF command understood and in progress Z ECRLF time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result Z CRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment Tare balance Format T CR LF Accessible responses T ACRLF command understood and in progress T DCRLF command carried out T ACRLF command understood and in progress T vCRLF command understood but tarring range exceeded T ACRLF command understood and in progress T ECRLF time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result T I CRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment 164 Give tare value Format OT CR LF Accessible response OT TARA CR LF command carried out Response format 1 2 3 4 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 O T space tare space unit space CR LF Tare 9 characters with right justification Unit 3 characters with left justification CAUTION Tare value is always given in adjustment unit
99. n error exceeding the maximal range characters space for positive or values mass 9 characters aligned to the right unit 3 characters aligned to the left 22 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL General information A A character based communication protocol balance terminal is designed for establishing communication between a RADWAG balance and peripheral devices via RS 232 interface B It consists of commands sent from a peripheral device to the balance and responses from the balance C Responses are sent from the balance on each receipt of a command as a reaction to a specific command D Commands forming the communication protocol enable both obtaining data on balance status and influencing its operation e g acquiring measurement results from the balance zeroing etc 161 2 N Command o Q m c 4 ojo o U UO Oo 4 lt o IC1 Cc T 1 List of commands Command description Zero balance Tare balance Give tare value Set tare Send stable measurement result in basic measuring unit Immediately send measurement result in basic measuring unit Send stable measuring result in current measuring unit Immediately send measurement result in current measuring unit Switch on continuous transmission in basic measuring unit Switch off continuous transmission in basic measuring unit Switch on continuous transmission in current measuring unit Switch off continuous t
100. n is held on the main display and the ictogram Max is shown at the top of the display Mode1 9B345 NETTO 55100 B A user can print the result out by pressing button The start of the next process of peak hold measurement is possible only after removing the load from the weighing pan and pressing ii button This causes returning to the main window of mode PEAK HOLD gt pictogram Max is automatically deleted 18 11 2 Return to the weighing mode nnann LI LI LILI g E TARE ODODO 6 Fi WEIGHING CAUTION current unit may be selected only if the weighing result is not latched In order to select the unit Esc button is used If any result has already been latched than Esc button performs deletion of the last latched Max result 136 18 12 Pipettes calibration only XA and AS balances Pipettes calibration function applies to fixed volume pipettes and adjustable volume pipettes During volume testing procedure the software determines accuracy and repeatability errors for tested volume In case of pipettes with adjustable volume errors for Max Min and Max volume are estimated All pipettes are tested for accordance with requirements of PN EN ISO 8655 2003 During the tests dosing repeatability and accuracy are monitored In order to ensure the highest accuracy of pipettes calibration process maintain the following ambient conditions at a workstation and Ambie
101. n window select LOG IN option available by pressing E3 button or by pressing one of the function buttons to which the shortcut lt LOG IN gt is assigned you can also press the button enter users database and select lt ADMIN gt user e After selecting the lt ADMIN gt user and confirming the choice by pressing Jj you will be asked to enter the user s password e Enter 1111 and confirm by pressing E e The program returns to the main window e After the first logging enter users and assign the appropriate access levels to them see section 14 for detailed instruction The next time you log in select a user from the list and enter a respective password The program is run with access level of the selected user 34 If any user is logged in a pictogram 8 is displayed Logout procedure e n order to log out select NONE position out of the list of available users e The program returns to the main window and the display shows no logged in user no logged in user no pictogram Access levels The balance software features three access levels ADMINISTRATOR ADVANCED USER When you turn the balance on the display is active all the time which enables carrying out mass measuring processes The table below shows access rights to user parameters editing databases and software functions depending on the access level Access Access levels USER Access to editing submenu parameters Rea
102. nce will display a command to unload the weighing pan If weighing pan is loaded with a relatively small mass up to 496 of balance max capacity then adjustment process will be carried out automatically but measuring results may differ by the amount that was present on balance weighing pan 61 ay i e P1 2 EXT CALIB External adjustment with an external weight Adjustment with an external weight value of which is saved in factory settings function unavailable for verified balances Pic B XT ERLIB CAUTION Function unavailable for verified balances e P1 3 USER CALIB User adjustment with an external weight Adjustment with an external weight of any mass within balance range however not lower than 3096 of Max range F2 Pata USER CALIBRATION CAUTION Function unavailable for verified balances e P1 4 CALIB TEST Adjustment test This fuction enables comparing the result of internal automatic adjustment with the value of internal weight saved in balance s factory parameters The process is conducted automatically and its result is shown on the display if the balance is connected via RS 232 port with a computer or printer the adjustement result will be printed out Press ESC to go back to the previous menu EF CALIBRATION TEST 62 e P1 5 AUTO CALIB T Temperature of automatic adjustment balances with internal adjustment Determination of fa
103. nection of a computer running software which enables communication with a balance Switching the continuous transmission on and off and cooperation of a balance with E2R software of Radwag production 20 1 1 Port for computer connection 7 nnnm Seg LI LI LI LI g TARE DDDD 6 FT COMPUTER NONE pu l h NIFI B gt CUM 1 PORT CDM 1 8g USI COM e Procedure press amp button enter menu P4 DEVICES enter menu group P4 1 COMPUTER set the parameters related to cooperation with a computer lt P4 1 1 PORT gt to which the computer is to be connected Accessible options COM 1 or COM 2 RS 232 port to which the computer is connected 151 USB type B USB port to which the computer is connected WIFI WIFI port 20 1 2 Continuous transmission Continuous transmission parameter enables turning on off continuous transmission of a measurement It is possible to set one of three available options e Continuous transmission in a calibration unit CAL UNIT independently from currently chosen weight unit measurements are transmitted in unit set on a main measuring device calibration unit e Continuous transmission in a current unit CURRENT UNIT measurements are transmitted in a current unit the unit changes dynamically whenever the user presses Units button in order to modify the unit on a display e Continuous transmission off NONE Setting ins
104. ng J button on balance Content of data being transferred is set in parameter PRINTOUTS PRINTOUT GLP gt Procedure press Xt button enter the menu P4 DEVICES enter menu group lt P4 2 PRINTER Set balance parameters related to cooperation with the printer lt P4 2 1 PORT gt to which the printer is to be connected Accessible options COM 1 or COM 2 RS 232 port to which the printer is connected USB type A USB port to which PCL printer or EPSON printer is connected WIFI WIFI port which can send data to special software manufactured by RADWAG e g WIN measurement run by means of the computer connected to the balance via WIFI USB flash drive USB port type A to which external memory flash drive is connected USB PC USB port type B to which the computer with the special software by RADWAG is connected e g WIN measurement Example of the measurement printout is described in the PRINT OUTS section Additionaly the user can send a controlling code of a hexadecimal form to a printer either at the beginning of the printout P4 2 2 PREFIX gt or at the end of it P4 2 3 SUFFIX gt Sending these codes allows to control globally both information 153 and actions carried out at the beginning and or at the end of each printout sent from a balance to a printer This function is most frequently used to send an information about the code page of a printout sent by a balance at the begin
105. ng functions which are to be available upon pressing buttons F1 F2 F3 or F4 For mode lt DEVIATIONS gt the following options are available they can be assigned to any of the F buttons NONE no function assigned to the button ENTER SAMPLE function initiates an option of entering reference mass to control mass deviation DETERMINE SAMPLE function initiates an option of entering reference mass to control mass deviation SELECT PRODUCT function initiates an option of selecting a product from product database LOG IN function initiates an option of selecting and logging in of a balance s user ENTER TARE function initiates an option of inserting packaging mass SELECT TARE function initiates an option of selecting packaging mass from product database PRINT HEADER function initiates print out of a designed header 107 PRINT FOOTER function initiates print out of a designed footer VARIABLE 1 function initiates selection and editing of variable 1 VARIABLE 2 function initiates selection and editing of variable 2 The way of declaring the function is described in section relating to weighing mode settings F button shortcuts 18 5 1 Setup for reference mass determined by weighing Procedure e Press F button to which function DETERMINE SAMPLE is assigned PLACE 10096 editing window is displayed EO nnnn 5 LLLI LI LI SAMPLE DDBBBU G pe ry nnn e LLLI LI g PUT 100
106. ning and to send a commamd enabling the crop of a paper in EPSON printers if the printer is equipped witht an autocutter blade at the end PREFIX and lt SUFFIX gt parameters settings are available for all the printouts sent from balance e g calibration reports density statistics etc and for the header footer and GLP printouts CAUTION It must be remembered that inserting paper crop command to SUFFIX parameter control code results in sending the code after each printout If the user wishes for one whole printout to consist of HEADER GLP PRINTOUT and FOOTER and to be cropped underneath the FOOTER then the paper crop command should be inserted only for FOOTER settings as a non standard printout with lt E gt value paper crop for EPSON printer In such a case lt SUFFIX gt command must remain empty To ensure correct cooperation of the balance with the printer correct printout of diacritical signs of a given language respective baud rate obligatory for a given printer must be chosen see the printer settings Additionally code page of a sent printout must be accordant with a code page of a printer Accordance of a code page may be obtained in two ways e setting the right code page in the settings of a printer see a user manual of the printer it must be accordant with the printout code page of a balance 1250 code page for POLISH CZECH HUNGARIAN 1252 for ENGLISH GERMAN SPANISH FRENCH ITALIAN 1254 for T
107. nt temperature of a pipette tips and liquid should be kept between 20 C 25 C with change rate during testing within 0 5 C 111 Relative humidity 50 75 Use distilled water for pipettes calibration processes A pipette tips and distilled water should be stabilized for temperature in the weighing room The reference standard advises that minimum acclimatization time for above mentioned is 2 hours 18 12 1 Additional settings of pipettes calibration mode Additional settings have been designed for calibration mode operation These settings complete the standard ones The options are as follows VOLUME DETERMINATION allows to predefine numer of tested volumes for a particular pipette For pipettes with fixed volume please set parameter 1 for pipettes with adjustable volume set parameter 2 and 3 MEASUR NO allows to predefine numer of measurements for each tested volume Number of measurements ranges from 6 to 20 AUTOMATIC TARRING allows to turn on function of automatic taring of dosed portion of water after confirmation of measurement value set to lt YES gt Remember to select correct values of the above options before pipettees calibration procedure is performed The settings should reflect expectations and needs being a result of working environment 137 F button shortcuts The function enables declaring quick access for weighing functions which are to be available upon pressing buttons F1
108. nt time l Balance number R Program number P Project number U User number F Name of current function working mode C Date and time of the last adjustment K Type of the last adjustment S Currently weighed product YY Deviation for the last adjustment 1 Variable 1 2 Variable 2 Variables depending on the currently used working mode Variable Description Mode for which the variable is active W Standard mass 1 pcs PARTS COUNTING H High threshold CHECKWEIGHING L Low threshold 96A Target mass DOSING B Reference mass DEVIATIONS 76 Non standard characters used in designing non standard print outs a single V character C CRLF R CR N LF T Tabulator F Form feed for PCL printers E Crop the paper for EPSON printers Every single print out can contain max 160 characters letters numerals non standard characters spaces A user can apply non standard characters depending on type of data that is to be printed out Example 1 RADWAG DATE lt current measurement date gt TIME lt current measurement time gt PRODUCT MASS lt current mass indication gt lt current working mode gt Enter printout content settings and design the printout using respective data variables and characters for text format WRADWAG SCIRTEXISCTIMEXTSCPROD UCT MASSKMSCSC KKKS IGNATURE 2 SONEMZSONG 77 Example 2 To crop the paper after the printout ha
109. on is stable by pressing J button 131 na nnnm LILI LL M 1 amp 3B28U b The software adds mass of the ingredient to the total mass next automatic taring of the indication proceeds zero indication is shown on the main display In the bottom line modified data relating to the number of ingredients and total sum is presented e Next place other ingredients in the container and when the indication is stable confirm their mass by pressing L 7 J button e fa mistake has occurred concerning the mass of the last added ingredient a user can return to the previous step of the procedure After changing the mass value it is possible for the user to add this mass to the total In such a case follow this procedure pnop s _ 10000 M 18 S 543188 G NS amp 533188 G JELRTE LAST When all the ingredients have been weighed finish the procedure of totalising Procedure 132 Sua DD RESULT The message lt RESULT gt is displayed in a bottom line which means that the total result of all the ingredients that have been weighed is shown on the main display Additionally the final report containing information on mass of individual ingredients total sum and mass of the applied tare is printed out Example of a report 38 000 100 000 50 000 10 000 125 000 15 100 148 000 6 000 41 000 0 15 000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Tota
110. out totalising procedure DELETE LAST selecting this option causes subtracting recently added mass from the total mass of the mixture SELECT PRODUCT function initiates an option of selecting a product from product database LOG IN function initiates an option of selecting and logging in of a user ENTER TARE function initiates an option of inserting packaging mass SELECT TARE function initiates an option of selecting packaging mass from product database PRINT HEADER function initiates print out of a designed header 130 PRINT FOOTER function initiates print out of a designed footer VARIABLE 1 function initiates selection and editing of variable 1 VARIABLE 2 function initiates selection and editing of variable 2 The way of declaring the function is described in section relating to weighing mode settings F button shortcuts 18 10 1 Means of operation e Enter mode lt TOTALISING gt 2 nnnn s LLILILI S C3 TARE BBBU G F BB WEIGHING in FB a SUMMING nnnn LLLI LI LI g 0 NO S BBBB G The bottom line shows total sum and data relating to the number of ingredients which are added to the total sum if such information is selected in the settings for totalising mode e Place a container on the weighing pan in which the ingredients are to be weighed and tare its mass Next place the first ingredient in the container and confirm its mass after the indicati
111. pad etc Connect only the equipment recommended by the balance manufacturer When the devices are connected plug the balance to the main BASIC FUNCTIONS functions related to measuring units weighing in grams g J weighing in milligrams mg in balances with d lt 0 001g weighing in kilograms kg in balances with d20 01g weighing in carats ct weighing in units from beyond SI available only in non verified instruments Ib oz ozt dwt tlh tls tlt tlc mom gr ti N baht tola functions related to working modes counting pieces checkweighing control dosing 207 percent setup density determination of solids density determination of liquids animal weighing statistics totalising peak hold e functions related to setting a balance to ambient conditions at a workstation enabling and disabling autozero system setting parameter of measurement result averaging value release display backlight beep signal e functions related to use of communication ports RS232 USB WIFI setting communication port setting bound rate continuous data transmission in basic measuring unit continuous data transmission in current measuring unit automatic operation mode Balance can be used to weigh loads under the weighing platform i e under pan weighing option Balance software enables generating a report
112. r non standard printouts on the header printout You can choose one of the following options NONE NSTD PRN 1 NSTD PRN 2 NSTD PRN 3 NSTD PRN 4 The way of entering non standard printouts is described further in this manual For the parameters described above P5 4 1 to P5 4 13 you should choose from NO do not print in the footer YES print in the footer For the parameter P5 4 14 you should choose one of the following options NONE NSTD PRN 1 NSTD PRN 2 NSTD PRN 3 NSTD PRN 4 Example of a footer printout Date 24 07 2013 Time 7 41 10 User ADMIN ENG Signature 15 5 Non standard printouts The balance s software enables entering 4 non standard printouts Each of them can consist of approximately 160 characters Non standard printout may include Variables depending on the working mode and other needs mass date etc Permanent text in the user menu it should be remembered however to use CAPITAL letters and without Polish characters Non standard printout can have approximately 160 characters typed as a single line 75 15 5 1 Inserting texts Variables in all modes and with the same values Print out of a character 99V Current net mass in the current unit N Current net mass in the basic unit G Current gross mass in the basic unit T Current tare mass in the basic unit D Current date 96M Curre
113. r verified balances a user can select from the following g mg or kg ct e For non verified balances a user can select from the following measuring units g mg kg ct Ib oz ozt dwt th tls tlt tlc mom gr ti N 46 10 8 Information Function enables displaying additional information in the bottom line Depending on the needs a user can choose the following options which are shown while working in lt WEIGHING gt mode nnnn es Li LI LI LI g TARE DOOD G P22u INFORM TARE TARE Peeu none EH Ld p l TARE NSTI INF POSS PRRODUCT USER Pee GROSS Pee INFORM GROSS 4x T nn LI LI LI n GROSS 0000 G g lt BARGRAF gt option presents amount of used weighing capacity in a graphic form it concerns 0 MAX range cnnnnn UUUULU o rmn af Example of a PS 1000 R2 balance display with bargraph option on 500 g heavy load placed on a weighing pan means that 50 of max capacity has been used half filled bargraph bottom line It is possible to enable lt BARGRAF gt option for the following modes PARTS COUNTING DOSING PERCENT DEVIATIONS WEIGHING ANIMAL WEIGHING STATISTICS TOTALIZING PEAK HOLD For CHECKWEIGHING mode the bargraph is enriched with threshold markers for DOSING mode target weight marker and target weight tolerance area are added Because of LCD display limitations the markers do not
114. ransmission in current measuring unit Set low checkweighing threshold Set high checkweighing threshold Give value of low checkweighing threshold Give value of high checkweighing threshold Set mass value of a single item Set target mass value Set reference mass value Give balance serial number Value release Internal calibration performing Disable automatic internal calibration of the balance Enable automatic internal calibration of the balance Lock balance keypad 162 ko ueteres ow swesswwowroroks ms seewemda C u evesaas CS LENT TNAM us Gwmeewunt SCS m wsmemedie Pe Send al implemented commands LNENLTT T NN Give Max ate ao er ARS Sevawrme ER Sewmebestercxe CAUTION Each command must end with CR LF characters the spaces provided in the formats should be omitted they are included only to improve readability 22 2 Responses format to commands sent from a computer level On receipt of a command the terminal sends a response in one of the following formats XX A CRLF command understood and in progress XX D CRLF command carried out appears only after the command XX A XX CRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment XX CRLF command understood but max range is exceeded XX vCRLF command understood but min range is exceeded 163 XX OKCRLF command carried out ES CRLF command not recognised An error occurred o
115. rdowy nr 1 Data 22 07 2015 ezas 9 46 15 Toar zmienna nr 1 zmienna ne 2 Tara 0 000 g 0 000 g wydruk niestandardowy nr 1 The data can be printed out on any printer connected to the computer More data can be recorded in the same file The balance software will add the data to the file that has already been created on a memory stick Consequently a user can continue saving measurements in the same file once created CAUTION When software detects a memory stick menu P8 IMPORT EXPORT gt becomes accessible All the operations relating to export and import that are described above can be performed using this menu 93 18 BALANCE WORKING MODES Weighments Parts counting Checkweighing Dosing Deviations 96 in reference to mass of the standard Animal weighing Density determination of solids Density determination of liquids Statistics Totalising Peak hold Pipettes calibration Mode In order to initiate a particular mode press button and follow by selecting the mode from the list nnnmn UALL g TARE Oooo G ri WEIGHING F ELS PLS F 3 CHECKWE TGHING 94 18 1 Mode Once the button has been pressed the name of the first available function is shown fa or Er select the working mode enter the selected working mode The setup for the functions is described further in this manual Setup for availability of working mode
116. rement first select the the measurement in question next press b 45 Ws Fe 110620 13 130243 d The software automatically shows the data relating to the measurement data is presented in the bottom line of the balance display 545 L1 BATE 110620 13 To swap between data relating to the measurement press a or ry The data relating to the measurement can be printed out by selecting the option PRINT and pressing L button bu 5 LI 645 iH DATE 4110620 13 TARE 0000 G b45 ie 645 15 TIME 130243 Pr USER NOWAK d Cr b45 i3 64 5 tb RESULT 10118 G PRODUCT TABLET b45 L1 PRINT 4 Example of a print out Date 19 06 2013 Time 6 48 41 Result 199 90 g Tare 0 000 g User SMITH Product PILL Units To return to the weighing mode press L button repeatedly 89 17 EXPORT AND IMPORT OF DATABASE This option allows the user to e Archive data relating to the carried out weighments WEIGHMENT database and ALIBI database e Copy the products databases and tares databases between balances of this series This can be performed by using external USB memory stick Plug the memory stick into USB 1 TYPE A port The balance automatically detects the memory stick the message enabling operations relating to the export or import of the database is displayed IE IMPORT EXPORT The following options are available when entering this parameter
117. rent unit UG give current weight unit Command overview Command gives current unit Format UG lt CR gt lt LF gt Accessible responses UG x OK CR LF command carried out current unit given as a response UG I lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood but not accessible at this moment X parametr unit Example Command 173 UG lt CR gt lt LF gt give current unit Response UG_ct_OK lt CR gt lt LF gt currently selected unit is ct BP Activate sound signal Command overview Command activates BEEP sound signal for a specified amount of time Format BP_TIME lt CR gt lt LF gt Accessible responses BP_OK lt CR gt lt LF gt command carried out BEEP sound signal activated BP_E lt CR gt lt LF gt no parameter or incorrect format BP lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood but not accessible at this moment TIME parameter decimal specifying how long shall the sound last parameter given in ms Recommended range 50 5000 If value greater than the permissible high limit is given than BEEP sound is operated for the maximum permissible amount of time Example Command BP 350 CR LF activate BEEP for 350 ms Response BP_OK lt CR gt lt LF gt BEEP activated CAUTION BEEP sound activated via BP command is inhibited if in course of its activation the sound is activated by means of other device keypad touch panel proximity sensors Send
118. rt and speed of operation It is possible to change unit to other unit than g during weighing process or during other modes of operation Operating modes PARTS COUNTING and PERCENT DEVIATIONS are exceptions 11 1 Units avaialability By pressing button sil the user may declare units to be available for selection of temporary unit Units with parameter value set to lt YES gt are available for selection in specified operating modes Procedure Pg ACCESSIBILITY CJ YES PAL AC l LET ND CALIBRATION G YES UN rg E UNI f 51 11 2 Start unit selection Upon selection of start unit the balance activates with the specified unit for these modes where change of the unit is possible Ability of selecting a given unit depends on the balance status i e if the balance is verified or not Procedure n DUUU TARE EDO b Pa B START UNIT G C3 m PB2 E EJ s JEJN Ug B HG ry demn ut Pa Lisp T LA Ber CALIBRATION 5 Ku p ne i TIGR yore cL tS Pa Pa B UNITS cT PB Pg f RCEESS IBILIT START UNIT CT 2x 11 3 User s unit The user may declare two units The user unit is a result of indication multiplied by coefficient given for the user unit The units are displayed as u1 user unit 1 and u2 user unit 2 Declaration of a coefficient for the user unit is presented below T
119. s In this group of parameters a user declares functions which are to be available for the user after pressing E button It is possible for a user to switch off the functions that are not used while working with the balance This can be done by setting the availability parameter to NO Follow the scheme shown below CF nnn R UUL g TARE 0ODO G P CALIBRATION OPERATION MODE Pot ACCESSIBILITY HE WEIGHING m a E 95 Pg Lll PEAK HOLD E un Pg ill YES Pe ll NU Pe Lll PEAK HOLD NO x nnnn e LLLI LILI y TARE B B G F2 Lj rele e 18 2 Counting parts of the same mass The standard version of a balance is equipped with an option of counting small objects of the same mass When the function is initiated for the first time mass of the standard equals 0 0000g If the mass of the standard is determined and has been used in the mode PARTS COUNTING then the software accepts the mass of recently Start Parts Counting function G nnn o IILI g TARE OOOO 6G I I WEIGHING COUNTING PCS S ri pes 5 LI SAMPLE O00000 5 used standard as the standard mass 18 2 1 Setup for mode PARTS COUNTING The software allows entering settings for each working mode Some settings are identical for all working modes They are described in section relating to the mode lt WEIGHI
120. s mass 99 ENS 18 2 4 Returning to the weighing mode sene 101 18 3 Gheckweighing 2 eerte ennt rte donee tet nE 101 18 3 1 Declaration of mass for thresholds seseessssss 102 EMPIRE ierik 104 18 4 1 Setting a target weight by entering values 105 18 4 2 Return to the weighing mode sse 107 18 5 Deviations against the mass of the standard sssssse 107 18 5 1 Setup for reference mass determined by weighing 108 18 5 2 Setup for reference mass by typing its mass 109 18 5 3 Return to the weighing mode see 110 18 6 Animal weighiNg ss ssion eec inrer i dee a deed eee 110 18 6 1 Additional setting for animal weighing mode 110 18 6 2 Means of operation for manual process running 112 18 6 3 Means of operation for process of automatic measurement 114 18 7 Density Of solids eee ponte teamed Gers 18 7 1 Solids density determination sssssssssees 18 8 Density of liq ld ocio tocetr ee it tene ua etc ere p ren ee epin 18 8 1 Liquids density determination ssssssssesss 18 9 Statisties SE 18 9 1 Means of operation 18 9 2 Deleting statis
121. sh connection with the previously connected network suitable for previously entered settings network IP etc e NONE Wi Fi module is not installed in the balance 144 Procedure 19 3 Select lt WIFI gt communication port next set appropriate values for the parameter P3 3 3 NETWORK PARAMETERS IP MASK GATEWAY PORT enter the parameter P3 3 2 SELECT NETWORK and start the procedure of searching for available networks by pressing button Search procedure starts and after its completion the first network detected by the balance xe in the bottom line F3 Y Use or buttons to select the demanded network and press 9 button Message lt PASSWORD gt appears in the bottom line Use a computer keyboard connected to USB port to easily enter the case sensitive password Enter the network password and confirm it by 9 pressing L button The balance software automatically guides the user through basic network parameters such as CHANNEL AUTO YES NO IP MASK GATE Default parameter values are stored in the program They can be changed by the user according to his her needs Pay special attention to lt CHANNEL AUTO gt parameter when lt YES gt option is selected the balance Wi Fi module automatically checks if the channel remains unchanged in case of modifications the module automatically adjusts to the new router channel For a router changing channels automatically this option elimina
122. sible at this moment eg mode other than PARTS COUNTING ES CRLF command not recognised mass format incorrect 168 Set target mass value e g for DOSING Format TV XXXXX CR LF where space XXXXX mass format Accessible responses TV OK CRLF command understood TV I CRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment eg WEIGHING mode ES CRLF command not recognised mass format incorrect Set reference mass value e g for DEVIATIONS Format RM XXXXX CR LF where space XXXXX mass format Accessible responses RM OK CRLF command understood RM I CRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment eg mode other than DEVIATIONS ES CRLF command not recognised mass format incorrect Give balance serial number Format NB CR LF Accessible responses NB A X CRLF command understood returns serial number NB I CRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment x serial numer of the device inserted inbetween inverted commas Example Command NB CRLF give serial number Response NB A 1234567 serial numer of the device 1234567 Value release Format SS CR LF Accessible responses SS OK CRLF command understood execution in progress Command s function is similar to function of button PRINT located on an overlay Internal calibration Format IC CR LF Accessible responses IC A CRLF command understood execution in progress IC D CRLF cali
123. ssembly the metal pan 2 on the balance base mounted onto the balance assemlby draft shield 1 only for balances with pan 115 mm plug the power adapter interface into the port of interfaces housing next connect the power adapter to mains The balance will activate automatically CAUTION While cleaning it is advisable to follow below precautions Additionally it is a must to disconnect the device from mains and unplug all the peripherals printers computer etc remembering at the same time to protect ports by means of stoppers Only thus prepared device can be cleaned Upon completion of the cleaning process the device may be connected to mains for futher operation 13 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 BASIC INFORMATION Intended use The purchased balanced serves to determine the weighing value of loads in laboratory environment It is intended for application as a non automatic weighing instrument only i e the material to be weighed is manually and carefully placed in the centre of the weighing pan Weighing result should be read only after stable reading has been obtained Inappropriate use Do not use the balance as a dynamic weighing instrument Even if small quantities of weighed material are added or removed from the weighing pan of the instrument the reading should be taken only after stabilisation of the measurement results Do not place any magnetic materials on the weighing pan as this c
124. ssory box Carefully remove the plastic and foil transport protective elements and gently place the balance in its intended place of use Assemble the weighing pan and other elements according to below schema Assembling a balance with reading interval 10mg 2 a LM remove the adhesive tape protecting the mass spring on one of the rubber bumpers 1 assemble the weighing pan 2 on the rubber bumpers 1 after assembling the balance components check whether the weighing pan is firmly placed on the rubber bumpers Assembling a balance with reading interval 1mg remove the adhesive tape protecting the mass spring on one of the rubber bumpers 1 assemble the weighing pan 2 on the rubber bumpers 1 assemble the glass anti draft shield 3 after assembling the balance components check whether the weighing pan is firmly placed on the rubber bumpers 20 Balance APP Remove the adhesive tape Carefully remove the balance from its packaging Remove all the elements necessary for correct operation from the accessory box APP 10 R1 and APP 10 R2 balances are equipped with 2 weighing pans which can be used in turns It must be remembered that balance activation is only possible with one weighing pan assembled at a time Attempt of activating the balance with two weighing pans assembled simultaneously will result in display of an LH error In such case one of the pans needs to remove
125. suring precise mass indication This function automatically controls and corrects zero indication When Autozero is enabled it compares balance indications at declared time interval e g 1s providing that weighing pan is unloaded and display indication is close to zero If results vary less than declared AUTOZERO range e g one division balance zeros automatically marker of stable measurement result d d and precise zero marker are displayed If AUTOZERO function is enabled then each weighing process starts from precise zero point There are however some cases when this function can be a disturbing factor for the measuring process e g very slow placing of load on the weighing pan load pouring Here zero indication correction can also correct actual indication of loaded mass Pge i3 RUTOZERU YES Pee 42 10 4 4 Displaying the last digit Function enables displaying the last digit on a balance display PoP ty F LAST DIGIT ALWAYS ALWAYS Pee ty eee NEVE WHEN pu s 10 4 5 Balance ambient conditions This parameter has two settings STABLE and UNSTABLE Selecting STABLE mode makes the balance work much faster ie weighing takes much less time than for UNSBABLE mode This parameter relates to ambient and environmental conditions in which the balance operates If the ambient conditions are unstable it is recommended to use UNSTABLE mode Normally the parameter is set
126. t weight vaue Bottom line of the display if lt BARGRAPH gt option is enabled shall demonstrate weight indication in a graphic form in relation to set thresholds Min Min is 149 900 J 13300 150000 153508 EIU Min mass lower than the value of the low threshold OK OK 1 122000 150000 153500 HEUTE EEE lt Ok gt mass contained within thresholds 5 154008 54000 150000 3500 TTL eee lt Max gt mass ue han the value of the high threshold 103 18 4 Dosing Dosing mode comprises process of sample weighing wherein the said sample weighing is performed until target mass is reached The target mass is defined along with dosing tolerance Tolerance value is set as a percentage of the target mass Example Target weight 100 000g Tolerance 2 596 2 5 of 100g which amounts to 2 5g ie the software accepts correctly dosed value within the following thresholds from 97 500g to 102 500g F button shortcuts The function enables declaring quick access for weighing functions which are to be available upon pressing buttons F1 F2 F3 or F4 For mode lt DOSING gt the following options are available they can be assigned to any of the F buttons NONE no function assigned to the button ENTER SAMPLE function initiates an option of entering the reference mass along with tolerance one procedure SELECT PRODUCT function initiates an option of selecting a
127. termination of solids density description above Settings for button shortcuts are the same as for lt SOLIDS DENSITY function see the previous point 18 8 1 Liquids density determination The basic element for measuring the density of liquids is the sinker 9 Its volume is precisely determined and given on a sinkers hanger Before starting liquid density determination insert the value of sinker s volume to balance memory In order to measure the density of liquid first determine mass of the sinker in the air Then measure mass of the same sinker in tested liquid The result of liquid density determination is automatically indicated on balance display In order to determine the liquid density you need to 1 Install the density determination kit 2 Enter DENSITY OF LIQUIDS function s UDU ES E o g E TARE BB8 b LIGUIJ DENS P gooog WEIGHING TARE BOBBB G Prepare a sample 3 4 Initiate the process like in case of solids density determination 5 Insert settings for the process following the displayed messages 6 Insert volume of the sinker used for measuring 122 00008 CEE SINKER VOL A On inserting the data the program will pass on to the proper process of measuring First the sinker should be placed on the hook a sample mass determination in the air and after the indication stabilization the measurement result is approved TEETH IN
128. tes the need to modify Wi Fi module settings The balance returns to displaying parameter P3 3 2 SELECT NETWORK gt Upon entering a respective password the balance automatically connects to the selected network Go to the parameter P3 3 1 STATUS message CONNECTIVITY is displayed meaning that the balance is trying to connect to the network using the settings When the balance connects to Wi Fi network the status changes to lt CONNECT gt pictogram is displayed If the balance cannot connect to the network for a long time lt CONNECTIVITY gt statud displayed it is likely that network parameters have been incorrectly entered Ensure that the settings are correctly entered and repeat the connecting process If this fails contact your RADWAG service representative USB port USB port of type A is intended for Connecting a memory stick storing lt FAT files system gt 145 e Connecting balance to PCL printer e Connecting EPSON TM T20 printer to USB port Memory stick may be used for export import of data stored in balances or for carring out measurement data printout set parameter P4 2 1 lt DEVICES PRINTER PORT gt to lt PENDRIVE gt option Measurement data print out operation is described in section 17 3 of this manual Please remember that for PCL printer the drivers print completely filled page i e the page will be printed only upon pressing PRINT button located on a balance for several t
129. the date of measurement e P5 3 2 TIME Enables printing out the time of measurement e P5 3 3 USER Enables printing out the name of a logged in user e P5 3 4 PRODUCT Enables printing out the name of the product that was weighed e P5 3 5 VARIABLE 1 Enables printing out the value of VARIABLE 1 e P5 3 6 VARIABLE 2 Enables printing out the value of VARIABLE 2 e P5 3 7 NET Enables printing out net mass value in a basic unit calibration unit e P5 3 8 TARE Enables printing out the tare value in the current unit e P5 3 9 GROSS Enables printing out the gross mass value in the current unit e P5 3 10 CURR RES Enables printing out the current measurement result NET mass in the current unit e P5 3 11 CAL REPORT Enables printing out a report from the last adjustment according to the settings declared for the adjustment report printout see sec 12 1 in this manual 72 e P5 3 12 NSTD PRNT Enables printing out one of the four non standard printouts on the header printout You can choose one of the following options NONE NSTD PRN 1 NSTD PRN 2 NSTD PRN 3 NSTD PRN 4 The way of entering non standard printouts is described further in this manual Example of a printout Date 04 06 2013 Time 11 11 24 AM Product NAZWA 0 000 g 15 4 Footer printout P5 4 FOOTER is a group of parameters which enable declaring the data that is on the footer printout P5 4 FOOTER P5 4 1 WORKING MODES YES P5 4
130. tics etre ees 18 9 3 Return to the weighing mode 19 10 Eofalisitig 4 2 5er tir e OR d ae 18 10 1 Means of operation 18 10 2 Return to the weighing mode 18 11 Peak hold tt peri eL dee E a a a a 18 11 1 Means of operation ssssssssssssseeeenen 18 11 2 Return to the weighing mode 18 12 Pipettes calibration isento rnei aa eai 18 12 1 Additional settings of pipettes calibration mode 137 18 12 2 Means of operation 139 18 12 3 Returning to the weighing mode eene 142 19 COMMUNICATION eein rnein e ie aa 19 1 RS 232 ports settings rore e at 19 2 WIFI port settings ire eei etie 19 32 USB POr 20 PERIBEHEIAIE S5 dte mre t oot s 20 1 COMPIE oar erm Rte ERE HERR 20 1 1 Port for computer connection 20 1 2 Continuous transmission seeeen 20 1 3 Printouts interval for continuous transmission 152 20 1 4 Cooperation with E2R see 153 20 2 Printer eie eed ene iens 153 20 3 Bar code reader cniin nei eed tede cedere fenes 155 20 4 Additional display seenee enne eene 156 20 5 External b ttoris 2 intet De eret ea a raa EEk 156 21 WORKING WITH EXTERNAL DEVICES SUCH AS PRINTER OR COMPUTER ctun aiU Ti 158 21 1 Cable pinout diagram sssseee emm eene 159 21 2 Transferred d
131. tion Data E Kontakty F tacza A Moja muzyka iE Moje dokumenty E Moje obrazy F Moje wideo B Pobrane Jie Pulpit Ulubione J Wyszukiwania Zapisane gry J amp E Komputer Sie E Panel sterowania T i products 3 tare Plik NC 1KB 7 users Plik NC 1KB 10353870 ali Data modyfikacji 2013 07 16 13 50 Data utworzenia 2013 07 16 13 50 Plik ALI Rozmiar 55 3 KB 17 2 Database import IMPORT function allows transfer of data recorded in balance databases form one balance to another This is a quick and reliable way for entering the data without any mistakes To import the database plug a memory stick to USB port next select IMPORT option and choose one of the following lft id The following options are available e Import of all databases Import of users databases Import of products databases Import of tares databases Import of users parameters The data from the ALIBI and WEIGHMENTS databases cannot be imported 17 3 Measurement data print out Balance software allows the user to save data relating to a measurement on an external USB memory stick The operation can be performed as follows e Plug a memory stick into USB port e Abandon lt IMPORT EXPORT gt option which is automatically started by pressing button e Set lt PENDRIVE gt option for parameter P4 2 1 lt DEVICES PRINTER PORT gt e Return to the weighing mode 9 e From this moment on every single pr
132. to STABLE option Pc L8 ENV TRON UNS TRELE m Per i UNS TABLE UNS TABLE 10 5 AUTOTARE In case of loads with different tare values being weighed one after another automatic tare function is usuful for quick determination of the weighed loads net mass When function is active P2 2 2 AUTOTARE gt value set to lt YES gt the operating process is as follows e Make sure that the weighing pan is empty and press button responsible for zeroing 43 Put product packaging on a weighing pan After measurement stabilization automatic taring of the packaging mass will proceed Net marker appears in the upper part of the display Put product that is to be packed on the packaging Display will show a net mass of the product Take off the product together with the packaging The balance cancels tare value packaging weight saved in balance storage during the first step of the operating process after the gross mass value set in P 2 2 3 2 AUTO THRES gt parameter has been exceeded e Put packaging of a next product on a weighing pan after measurement stabilization automatic taring of the packaging weight proceeds Net marker appears in the upper part of the display e Puta next product that is to be packed For a correct operation of the balance with AUTOTARE function the threshold value must be adjusted Fern AUTO THRES 1000 P 2 2 3 2 AUTO THRES gt parameter is connected with the fol
133. truction nnnmn UUUU TARE 000 PY COMPUTER NONE py tg b CALIBRATION UNIT CONT TRANSM NONE CURRENT UNIT Caution Continous transmission may be turned on off by means of command sent from a computer go to COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL section 20 1 3 Printouts interval for continuous transmission Parameter lt P4 1 3 INTERVAL gt enables setting frequency of printouts for continuous transmission Frequency of printouts is set in seconds wherein the accuracy is 0 1s The user may set any time value ranging from 1000 to 0 1 s The setting is valid for continuous transmission in calibration unit and in current unit activated by means of the balance see parameter P4 2 1 2 it is also valid for continuous transmission activated by command sent from a computer see point 22 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL 152 20 1 4 Cooperation with E2R E2R is a control system it controls all weighments performed on a balance Upon activation of this option operations on some Databases are possible only with the use of a computer options are not accessible on a balance In order to start cooperation with E2R system set YES value of lt E2R SYSTEM parameter Caution E2R System parameter activation may be carried out by the device manufacturer or authorized persons exclusively 20 2 Printer Submenu PRINTER allows the user to choose a port and a device to which the data is to be sent upon pressi
134. tting of transmission parameters e Baud rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bit s e Parity NONE ODD EVEN 143 19 2 WIFI port settings CAUTION 1 The transmission parameters must be matched to the customer s local network 2 Most Wi Fi modules operate using one channel defined during Wi Fi network configuration 3 Toensure proper Wi Fi router cooperation the router changes channels automatically set lt AUTOCHANNEL gt parameter to YES value while configuring connection Parameters available for Wi Fi connection settings P3 3 1 STATUS P3 3 2 CHOOSE NETWORK P3 3 3 NETWORK SETTING P3 3 3 1 NAME the name of the network that has been selected P3 3 3 2 PASSWORD password stars are displayed P3 3 3 3 CHANNEL NO default lt AUTO gt P3 3 3 4 IP balance ID number make sure that the number is not engaged by a different device using this network P3 3 3 5 MASK default 255 255 000 000 P3 3 3 6 GATE default 10 10 8 244 P3 3 3 7 PORT default 4000 P3 3 3 8 MAC ADRES 0008DC P3 3 4 WIFI STARTUP After entering the parameter message STATUS and value describing the connection status for WiFi network appear in the bottom line e CONNECT the balance is connected to one of the available Wi Fi networks additionally at the top pictogram turns up and stays visible as long as network connection is active e CONNECTIVITY the balance is trying to re establi
135. ucts or other information related to weighing Every variable is characterized by its content the content must be given Variables are used for entering various data during the weighing process e g serial number or batch number The program allows to enter two variables Each can consist of max 32 characters In order to input a variable content the user needs to enter variable settings parameter P5 9 VARIABLE 1 or P5 10 VARIABLE 2 and enter the respective values using direction keys arrows on the balance keypad or a computer keyboard Procedure for entering texts is the same as for non standard printouts 79 16 DATABASE The balance software has 3 databases that can be edited USERS PRODUCTS TARES as well as 2 databases WEIGHMENTS AND ALIBI to which all the measurements carried out by means of the balance are saved Data range saved within particular databases USERS 100 different users PRODUCTS 1000 different products TARES 100 different masses of the packaging WEIGHMENTS 10 000 consecutive measurements ALIBI 100 000 consecutive measurements Operations on databases USERS PRODUCTS and TARES 0 Deleting the selected record Delete T Inserting a new record Insert For detailed information on inserting and deleting records read instruction below 16 1 Users USERS 100 different users Each user is characterized by the following data NAME 30 characters CODE 6 c
136. ue of 0 000g see description above 10 4 lt WEIGHING gt mode settings The software allows setup of operating parameters filters value release and autozero option deleting the last digit and other settings separately for each working mode It enables customising the instrument and utilising its properties depending on the user s needs and expectations or on specific requirements for selected working mode e g DOSING as a result the device operation is quick and easy Available settings P2 2 1 READING P2 2 1 1 FILTER V FAST FAST NORMAL SLOW V SLOW P2 2 1 2 RESULT CONF REL FAST FAST REL P2 2 1 3 AUTOZERO YES NO P2 2 1 4 LAST DIGIT ALWAYS NEVER WHEN STAB P2 2 1 5 AMBIENT CONDITIONS STABLE UNSTABLE P2 2 2 AUTOTARE YES NO P2 2 3 PRINT MODE P2 2 3 1 MODE EACH WHEN STAB AUTO P2 2 3 2 AUTO PROG P2 2 4 INFORMATION TARE NETTO GROSS USER PRODUCT INSTD INF NONE P2 2 5 INF NSTD non standard information any text max 19 characters P2 2 6 HOT KEYS available options depending on the working mode P2 2 6 1 F1 NONE ENTER TAREJ P2 2 6 2 F2 NONE ENTER TARE P2 2 6 3 F3 NONE ENTER TARE P2 2 6 4 F4 NONE ENTER TARE 40 10 4 1 Filter level setting Filter shall be set depending on the ambient and environment conditions For the best possible conditions the filter can work in a very fast
137. urement print out is not available for a verified balance Printout format 2 3 4 12 13 14 16 17 18 wi 2 x O stability marker stability marker space when stable when unstable if there is an error exceeding the maximal range V if there is an error exceeding the maximal range character space for positive or negative values mass 9 characters aligned to the right unit 3 characters aligned to the left 21 3 1 Format of data sent as response for commands generated from a computer After entering a command balance responds to the following first XX A CRLF command understood and in progress XX I CRLF command understood but not accessible at this moment XX CRLF command understood but maximum range is exceeded XX v CRLF command understood but minimum range is exceeded XX E CRLF an error occurred on command carrying out time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result time limit is balance s characteristic parameter XX name of the command 160 and then 1 34 5 6 7 8 16 17 18 20 21 22 g gt c o 29 o 5 N Q is E sia s 8 8 E AEN E 2 88 2 S 3 Oo o command 1 73 characters stability marker space when stable when unstable if there is an error exceeding the maximal range v if there is a
138. ustment according to the settings declared for the adjustment report printout see sec 12 1 in this manual e P5 2 13 NSTD PRINT Enables printing out one of the four non standard printouts on the header printout You can choose one from the following options NONE NSTD PRN 1 NSTD PRN 2 NSTD PRN 3 NSTD PRN 4 70 The way of entering non standard printouts is described further in this manual For the parameters described above i e P5 2 1 to P5 2 12 you should choose from NO YES do not print in the header print in the header For the parameter P5 2 13 you should choose one of the following options NONE NSTD PRN 1 NSTD PRN 2 NSTD PRN 3 NSTD PRN 4 Example of a header printout Working modes Date Time ScaleType Balance ID User Product Weighing 24 07 2013 7 37 30 AS 10353870 ADMIN ENG Tablet T M UL 15 3 Measurement result printout GLP PRINTOUT P5 3 GLP PRINTOUT is a group of parameters which enable declaring data that is on the measurement result printout P5 3 GLP PRNT P5 3 1 DATE P5 3 2 TIME P5 3 3 USER P5 3 4 PRODUCT P5 3 5 VARIABLE 1 P5 3 6 VARIABLE 2 P5 3 7 NET P5 3 8 TARE P5 3 9 GROSS P5 3 10 CURR RES P5 3 11 CAL REPORT P5 3 12 NSTD PRNT YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NONE NSTD PRN 1 NSTD PRN 2 NSTD PRN 3 NSTD PRN 4 71 e P5 3 1 DATE Enables printing out
139. ve avaialable weight units Command overview Command gives units available for a particular device and for a current working mode Format Ul lt CR gt lt LF gt Accessible responses Ul x1 X2 Xn OK lt CR gt lt LF gt command carried out available units given in return UI I lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood but not accessible at this moment 172 x units symbols separated with commas X g mg ct Ib oz ozt dwt tlh tls tlt tic mom gr ti N baht tola u1 u2 Example1 Command UI lt CR gt lt LF gt give avaialable units Response UI g mg ct _OK lt CR gt lt LF gt avaialable units given as a response US set weight unit Command overview Command sets current weight unit Format US x lt CR gt lt LF gt Accessible responses US x OK lt CR gt lt LF gt command carried out set unit given in return US E lt CR gt lt LF gt error in course of command execution no parameter or incorrect format US lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood but not accessible at this moment X parameter units symbols g mg ct Ib oz ozt dwt tlh tls tlt tlc mom gr ti N baht tola u1 u2 next Caution if x next the command swaps to another avaialable unit on the list it simulates unit button pressing Example1 Command US_mg lt CR gt lt LF gt set mg unit Response US_mg_OK lt CR gt lt LF gt mg seta s a cur
140. y indication Caution Zeroing the display indication is possible only within the 2 range of instrument s maximal capacity If the zeroed value is above the 2 of the maximal capacity then the software indicates an error message Err2 10 3 Tarring In order to determine the net weight of a weighed object place object s container packaging on the weighing pan and on stabilisation of T measurement result press L button The display should indicate mass equal to zero and symbols Net andi ua On taking off the weighed load and its packaging from the weighing pan the display indicates sum of total tarred mass with minus sign The software also enables assigning tare value to a product from a database Then on product selection from a database the software automatically uploads data on tare value for the specific product Caution Taring negative values is impossible On tarring negative values the balance responds with an error message Err3 In such case perform zeroing and repeat tarring procedure 38 Manual tare determination Procedure e While in optional mode press quick access button F to which the option ENTER TARE gt has been assigned in lt SHORTCUTS gt settings setup instruction to be found further down this user manual point F button shortcuts e Wait for a respective window to open e use the arrow buttons to enter tare value and press E button e the balance returns to weighing mode
141. yl Systematic error Es 1 03 Random error Sr 17 7 yl Tested volume 5000 pl 4966 yl 4966 yl 4966 yl 4986 yl 4976 yi 4966 yl 4968 yl 4976 yl 4976 pl 4976 yl u uo wouostQtK Nu ea Average volume Va 4972 yl Systematic error Es 0 56 Random error Sr 70 y Tested volume 10000 jl 10033 yl 10033 yl 10033 yl 10033 yl 10043 yl 10043 yl 10043 yl 10043 yl 10043 pl 10043 yl CONOS WN e Average volume Va 10039 pi Systematic error Es 0 39 Random error Sr 52 yl 18 12 3 Returning to the weighing mode Dont TARE 0000 G Fi B WEIGHING 142 19 COMMUNICATION Communication menu enables configuration of port settings The settings are Setup accessed upon pressing f button Communication with peripheral devices is established via the following ports e COM 1 RS232 COM 2 RS232 USB type A USB type B WIFI Parameters of USB ports are not configurable The port type B is designed to connect a printer or computer and the port type A is designed to connect a computer keyboard bar code reader or USB flash drive 19 1 RS 232 ports settings Procedure Select a communication port COM 1 or COM 2 Setrelevant values a nnnn LLLI LI LI g TAPE 0000 G EST d COM 1 BBB P3 l 11 seda E gt MESH BOUBRATE 9660 51600 g E 19200 Jaya The RS 232 ports enable the following se
142. ype last digit settings are assigned to the working mode Example Command LDS 1 CR LF set last digit option to value always Response LDS OK lt CR gt lt LF gt always value has been set 178 ER Send the latest error code Format ER lt CR gt lt LF gt Accessible responses ER A x lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood the latest error code given as a response ER I lt CR gt lt LF gt command understood but not accessible at this moment X error code Example Command ER lt CR gt lt LF gt give the latest error code Response ER A Err3 error code Err3 tarring range exceeded 23 ERROR MESSAGES Err2 Value beyond zero range Err3 Value beyond tare range Err8 Tarring Zeroing operation time exceeded NULL Zero value from converter FULL Measurement range exceeded LH Start mass error 179 24 UNDER PAN WEIGHING In standard analytical and precision balances loads can be weighed under a weighing pan Such means of operation requires placing a balance In an uplifted position RADWAG offers a rack for under pan weighing The rack is an optional equipment offered for PS series balances For under pan weighing follow below procedure Remove plastic hole plug located in balance basis Under the plug you can find a special holder with an opening dedicated for suspending the load fixed permanently The opening is used for fixin

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