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1.                                                                                                                       ML203 ML203E ML303  Limit values  Maximum capacity 220 9 220g 320g  Readability 0 001 g 0 001 g 0 001 g  Repeatability  sd  0 001 g 0 001 g 0 001 g  Linearity deviation 0 002 g 0 002 g 0 002 g  Sensitivity temperature drift 3 ppm   C 3 ppm   C 3 ppm   C   10   30   C   Typical values  Repeatability Cat nominal load  0 7 mg 0 7 mg 0 7 mg  Linearity deviation 0 6 mg 0 6 mg 0 6 mg  Minimum sample weight  acc  to USP  1 4g 1 4g 1 4g  Minimum sample weight  U 1   k 2    0 14g 0 14g 0 14g  Minimum sample weight OIML 0 02g 0 02g 0 02g  Settling time 15s 1 58 1 58  Adjustment Int  Cal FACT Ext  Cal Int  Cal FACT  Interfaces 1 RS232 1 RS232 1 RS232  Balance dimensions  W x D x H  193x290x331 mm  184x290x188 mm   193x290x331 mm  Weighing pan dimensions    120 mm    120 mm    120mm  Usable heigh of draft shield 230 mm 101 mm 230 mm  Weight of balance 4 2 kg 2 8 kg 4 2 kg  Weights for routine testing  OIML CarePac  11123001  11123001  11123001  Weights  200 g F2  10g F1  200 g F2  10gF1  200gF2  10g FI  ASTM CarePac  11123101  11123101  11123101  Weights  200 g 1  10g 1 200g 1 10g1 200g 1 10g1  ML303E ML503  Limit values  Maximum capacity 320 g 520g  Readability 0 001 g 0 001 g  Repeatability  sd  0 001 g 0 001 g  Linearity deviation 0 002 g 0 002 g  Sensitivity temperature drift 3 ppm   C 3 ppm   C   10   30   C   Typical values  Repeatability Cat nominal load  0 7 mg 0 
2.                                                 ML601E  ML1501E  ML3001E  0  Limit values  Maximum capacity 620 g 1520 g 3200 g  Readability 0 1 g 0 1g 0 1g  Repeatability  sd  0 1g 0 1g 0 1g  Linearity deviation 0 1 g 0 1g 0 2g  Sensitivity temperature drift 5 ppm   C 5 ppm   C 5 ppm   C   10   30   C   Typical values  Repeatability Cat nominal load  0 07 g 0 07 g 0 07 g  Linearity deviation 0 06 g 0 06 g 0 06 g  Minimum sample weight  acc  to USP  140 g 140 g 140g  Minimum sample weight  U 1   k 2     14g 14g 14g  Minimum sample weight OIML 5g 5g 5g  Settling time ls ls ls  Adjustment Ext  Cal Ext  Cal Ext  Cal  Interfaces 1 RS232 1 RS232 1 RS232  Balance dimensions  W x D x H  184x290x84 mm  184x290x84 mm  184x290x84 mm  Weighing pan dimensions    160 mm    160 mm    160 mm  Weight of balance 2 3 kg 2 3 kg 2 3 kg  Weights for routine testing  OIML CarePac  11123007  11123008  11123009  Weights   500 g F2  20 g F1  1000 g F2  50g F2  2000 g F2  100g  F2  ASTM CarePac  11123107  11123108  11123109  Weights   500 g 1  20g 1 1000 g 1  50g 1 2000 g 1  100g 1    Only available in selected countries   9 Approved version not available   ML2001 ML4001 ML6001  Limit values  Maximum capacity 2200 g 4200 g 6200 g  Readability 0 1 g 0 1g 0 1g  Repeatability  sd  0 1 g 0 1g 0 1g  Linearity deviation 0 29 0 1g    0 2 g 0 1 g  0 2g  Sensitivity temperature drift 5 ppm   C 5 ppm   C 5 ppm   C   10   30   C   Typical values  Repeatability Cat nominal load  0 07 g 0 07 g 0 07 g  Linearity de
3.                              Drawing Pos  Description Part No   1  Weighing pan    120 mm 12122037  2 _ Pan support 12122045  3   Bottom plate 12122047  4  Draft shield top cover 12122046  5   Draft shield frame 12122039  6   Draft shield glass panels 12122038  7   Leveling foot 12122040  8   Battery chamber cover 12122041  9   Weighing below balance cap 12122029  Balances with readability of 10 mg with square weighing pan and draft shield element  Drawing Description Part No   Weighing pan 170 mm x 190 mm 12122048  Pan support 12122049  Draft shield element 12122050  Pan support cap 11131029  Leveling foot 12122040  Battery chamber cover 12122041  Weighing below balance cap 12122029  Balances with readability of 0 01 g   0 1 g with round weighing pan  Drawing Pos   Description Part No   1  Weighing pan    160 mm 12102941  2   Pan support 12122052  3   Leveling foot 12122040  4 _ Battery chamber cover 12122041  5    Weighing below balance cap 12122029          Accessories and Spare Parts    105    Balances with readability of 0 1 g with square weighing pan                                        Drawing Pos   Description Part No   1   Weighing pan 170 mm x 190 mm 12122048  2  Pan support 12122049  3  Pan support cap 11131029  4   Leveling foot 12122040  5  Baftery chamber cover 12122041  6   Weighing below balance cap 12122029       106   Accessories and Spare Parts       Index                               AC operation 17  Accessories 100  Adjusting 19  Adjustment 21  32  32 
4.                         Balanca MEOrmacion    05 Mar 2009 TIERA  METTLER TOLEDO   Balance Type ML4002  SNR 1234567890  SW v1 00  Max 4200 g  Platform Rainbow  TDNR Ge eA ili  Cell ID 1172400044  Cell Type MMAT4000G2  Tolerance Rev no  2  Language English                   7 12 8 Service Provider Information    The service provider Information function allows you to print information about your service provider     1 Press       to start  SRV PROV   The service provider information will be displayed     2 Press   II    The service provider information will be printed and the balance will return to the topic  DIAG     NOS       Sample Printout        Pl owicio 210     09       METTLER T       OLE          Im Langac          Switzerla       her    nd       gt  Sende Provider        MESSA    DO    CH 8606 Greifensee      41  044 944 22 11                Applications    71    8 Communication with Peripheral Devices    8 1 Function PC Direct    The numerical value displayed at the balance can be transferred to the cursor position in Windows Applications   e g  Excel  Word  as by typing with the keyboard     Note  The units will not be transferred     Requirements   e PC with one of the Microsoft Windows   operating system 32bit 64bit  XP  SP3   Vista  SP2   Win 7  SP1   or Win 8       Serial interface RS232 or USB    e Administrator rights for installing software  for USB not required     e Windows Application  e g  Excel        Balance to PC connection with cable RS232 or USB     
5.                    1 Select the serial port  COM  to be used for connec      ssinPortTokeybous toi aco  tion with the balance    Dita Log OD  Dame        2 Set the baud rate to 9600  Sn   3 Activate  Connect    o gt  men     Note d gt  aS z      The window can be minimized  Cr     e Closing of the window terminates the session    eee o             METTLER TOLEDO     Al   amp                 Checking Operation   1 Start SerialPortToKeyboard  RS232    2 Start Excel  or another application  at the PC   3 Activate a cell in Excel     According to your selected  PC DIR   option  the displayed values will appear e g  in the column one after the  other one in the different rows     Communication with Peripheral Devices   79    9 Firmware  Software  Updates    METTLER TOLEDO is continuously improving its balance firmware  software  for the benefit of customers  so  that the customer can benefit quickly and easily from further developments  METTLER TOLEDO makes the latest  firmware versions available on the Internet  The firmware made available on the Internet has been developed  and tested by Mettler Toledo AG using processes that meet the guidelines of ISO 9001  Mettler Toledo AG does  not  however  accept liability for consequences that might arise from using the firmware     9 1 Operating Principle  You will find all the relevant information and updates for your balance on the METTLER TOLEDO website at the  following address   www  mettler toledo support com    A program known as 
6.             ML Models                               NewClassic Balances                                                                         SUOIJONSU  Buosado          Be    Table of Contents                      1 Introduction 7  1 1 Conventions and Symbols Used in These Operating Instructions 7   Safety Precautions 8   3 Overview 9  3 1 Components 9   3 2 Operation Keys 10   3 3 Display Panel 11   4 Setting up the Balance 13  4 1 Unpacking and Delivery Inspection 13   4 2 Installing the Components 14   4 3 Selecting the Location and Leveling the Balance 16   4 3 1 Selecting the Location 16   4 3 2 Leveling the Balance 16   4 4 Power Supply 17   4 4 1 AC Operation 17   4 4 2 Battery Operation 17   4 5 General Requirements 18   4 5 1 Switching on the Balance 18   4 5 2 Adjusting the Balance 19   4 6 Adjustment  Calibration  19   4 6 1 Fully Automatic Adjustment FACT 19   4 6 2 Adjustment with Internal Weight 19   4 6 3 Adjustment with External Weight 20   4 6 4 Customer fine adjustment 21   4 7 Weighing Below the Balance 22   4 8 Transporting the Balance 23   5 Weighing Made Simple 24  5 1 Switching the Balance On and Off 24   5 2 Performing a Simple Weighing 25   5 3 Zero Setting   Taring 25   5 4 Switching Weight Units 26   5 5 Recall   Recall Weight Value 26   5 6 Weighing with the Weighing in Aid 26   5 7 Print   Transmit Data 26   6 The Menu 27  6 1 What is in the Menu   27   6 2 Menu Operation 28   6 3 Description of Menu Topics 29   6 3 1 Main Menu 29   6 3 2 Basic
7.        290       98   Technical Data    13 3 6 Balances with Readability of 0 1 g with Square Weighing Pan    Models   ML2001  ML4001  ML6001    144                                        043101 XNILLIW                               Technical Data    99    14 Accessories and Spare Parts    14 1 Accessories    Density determination                               Dr    Draft shields                                                 100   Technical Data    Description    Density kit ML DNY 43 for NewClassic ML Balances   d   0 1 mg 1 mg     Glass beaker  height 100 mm    60 mm    Sinker for density of liquids in conjunction with Density Kit  Calibrated  sinker   certificate   Recalibrated  new certificate     Calibrated thermometer with certificate     Flex  draft shield for models without internal weight and read   ability of 1 mg  usable heigh 105 mm     Draft shield ML DS 21 for models with readability of 0 1 g up  to 0 01 g     RS P25 printer with RS232C connection to instrument  Paper roll  set of 5 pcs  Paper roll  self adhesive  set of 3 pcs  Ribbon cartridge  black  set of 2 pcs    Part No     11142144    00238167    00210260  00210672  00210674    11132685    12122420    12121015    11124300  00072456  11600388  00065975                                                             RS P26 printer with RS232C connection to instrument  with 11124303  date and time   Paper roll  set of 5 pcs 00072456  Paper roll  self adhesive  set of 3 pcs 11600388  Ribbon cartridge  black  se
8.       Note  If without any key press within 60 seconds  the balance returns to the previous active application  Press    C   fo cancel and returns to the previous active application     Your balance is now ready for dynamic weighing     56   Applications       1 Press     gt  0 T     gt  to zero if needed     Se MS A i 2 If using a container  place empty container on weighing pan and    press     gt  0 T     gt  to tare the balance   3 Load sample weight           4  If you have selected function  Manual Start   M START   press    4b fo start the weighing       If you have selected function  Auto Start   A START   the weigh   ing starts automatically on relative stability  For weighing samples  below 5 g the weighing must be started manually by pressing       rs 3 39 F   b   Tau 5 Read off result  The result of the dynamic weighing is displayed   na ME  5 with an asterisk      calculated value    Ht    6 Unload sample weight   i as 7  Manual Start  only  press       gt Q T     gt  to zero and go back to   ee  M START    o z Note           e The remaining weighing time  in seconds  is displayed continu   ously  You can cancel the countdown by pressing   C      e The weight value remains in the display until the sample weight is  removed from weighing pan   Auto Start  only  or     gt  0 T  lt  gt  is  pressed     x  amp       1S  a  el   E  Q                   Terminate the application  Press and hold   AA   to terminate the application and to return to the weighing applicatio
9.      cated with a        line   Sample Information Displayed   Key Display    ray 1 10 D 0K        PRINT OK          MINUS OK        PLUS OK  ap TOGGL OK  qh ENTER OK    C   C OK     lt  gt 0 Te O T OK  Sample Printout   Key TEGE  Al adem 200S ee  METTLER TOLEDO  Balance Type ML204  SNR 1234567890  SW v1 00  1 10 d Key OK  Print Key OK  inus Key OK  Plus Key OK  Toggle Key OK  Enter Key OK  Zero Tare Key OK  Cancel Key OK                Applications    73    7 12 4 Motor Test  The motor test allows you to test the calibration motor of the balance   Note  On models with internal weight only     1 Press   qb to start  CAL MOT T       RUNNING  is displayed during the Motor Test  A motor test is deemed successful when all the motor posi   tions have been successfully tested  At the end of the test  the test information will be printed     2 Press   Jh   for printout   3 Press   C   to cancel the test procedure  The balance will return fo the topic  DIAGNOS     Sample Printout           aS MCEOH MESig      21 Jan 2009 WEBA       METTLER TOLEDO                Balance Type ML204  SNR 1234567890  SW Wal   O10   Motor Test OK                7 12 5 Balance History    The balance history function allows you to view and print the history of the balance                             1 Press   4b to start  BAL HIST     2 Press   4   to scroll forward through the displayed list of balance history information   3 Press     p for printout   4 Press   C   to cancel the test procedure  The balanc
10.   2 T 10 84 g  3N 7 43 g  n 8   w toral 452 76 9  G Total SAS S Gj  N Total 94 03 g                Function  FILL UP     This function allows you to add an additional component weight to the total weight of all components to reach  a desired target weight  Fill up         r Starting the fill up function         Activate function  FILL UP  by pressing         Deactivate function  FILL UP  by pressing              Filling up with an additional component weight         gt  The last total of the component weights is displayed     1 Add component weight until the desired target weight is reached   2 Press   4   to confirm       The display briefly shows the next component count marked with  F     the current weight is stored as sample and the component weight  is printed  The display is set back to zero                 Filling up further additional component weights        The same procedure  beginning with starting up the  FILL UP  function     52   Applications    Terminate the application  Press and hold   AA   to terminate the application and to return to the weighing application     Applications   53    7 6 Application  Totaling                          TOTAL                                              BS       Displayed results     1 Press   4   briefly to show the  totalized value     2 Press   C   briefly to cancel     54   Applications             2    3    The  TOTALING  application allows you to weigh in different samples to add their weight val    gt  ues and to total
11.   Note  On models with FACT only     The factory setting is fully automatic adjustment FACT  Fully Automatic Calibration Technology  with the inter   nal weight  see also section  The Menu       The balance adjusts itself automatically     e after the warm up phase on connection to the power supply     e when a change in the ambient conditions  e g  the temperature  could lead to a noticeable deviation in the  measurement     e ona predefined time   see menu topic  FACT       time interval   with OIML accuracy class II approved models     4 6 2 Adjustment with Internal Weight    Note  On models with internal weight only  see technical data         Requirement  To carry out this operation  in the menu topic  CAL     En AMy  Adjustment  of advanced menu  ADJ INT  must be selected                    EEE  SER A 1 Unload weighing pan    2 Press and hold   fr   to execute  Internal Adjustment    IONE ai The balance adjusts itself automatically  The adjusting is finished when      w the message  ADJ DONE  appears briefly on the display  The balance  am nog 7 returns to the last active application and is ready for operation        Setting up the Balance   19    Sample adjustment printout using internal weight                            Internal Adjustment     21 Jan 2009 122516  METTLER TOLEDO   Balance Type ML4002  SNR 1234567890  Temperature 22 5 OC  Diff 3 ppm  Adjustment done          4 6 3 Adjustment with External Weight    Note  Because of certification legislation  the approve
12.   Protocol switched on  a record is printed out after every automat     ic adjustment of the balance  FACT    Note  The protocol is printed out without a line for signatures      DATE FRM      Date Format  This menu topic allows you to preselect the date format     The following date formats are available        Display examples Printing examples   DD MM Y  01 02 09 01 02 2009   MM DD Y  02 01 09 02 01 2009   Y MM DD  09 02 01 2009 02 01   D MMM Y  1 FEB 09 1 FEB 2009   MMM D Y  FEB 1 09 FEB 1 2009       Factory setting   DD MM Y     TIME FRM      Time Format   This menu topic allows you to preselect the time format   The following date formats are available     Display examples     24 MM  15 04   12 MM  3 04 PM   24 MM  15 04   12 MM  3 04 PM    Factory setting   24 MM      RECALL      Recall    This menu topic allows you to switch the  RECALL  function on or off  When it is switched on recall stores the  last stable weight if the absolute display value was bigger than 10d      OFF   RECALL  switched off  Factory setting    ON   RECALL  switched on    Note  The recall value is displayed with an asterisk and cannot be printed      SHUTOFF      Automatic Shutoff    If the automatic shutoff function is activated  the balance automatically switches itself off after a preselected  time of inactivity  i e  with no key being pressed or changes of weight occurring etc   and is switched to the  standby mode      A OFF 10    Automatic shutoff after 10 minutes of inactivity   Factory s
13.  1  Dual Range models only   M Adjustments  calibration  started W2  Weighing range 2  Dual Range models only    M   Applications  Diagnostics  and    Routine Test      mm   Charge of battery  full  2 3  1 3  discharged     Battery operated models only        RS    Service reminder          Weight Value Field and Weighing in aid       Indicates negative values            Brackets to indicate uncertified digits   approved models only        O    Indicates unstable values     gt     Marking of nominal or target weight            Indicates calculated values     gt     Marking of tolerance limit T               gt        Marking of tolerance limit T                                            Unit Field  GNetls bahtih 9  gram ozt troy ounce tls   Singapore taels  msgPCStbidzt  kg   kilogram GN   grain tlt   Taiwan taels  kgmgm mg  milligram dwt  pennyweight tola  tola   ct   carat mom  momme baht   baht   Ib    pound msg  mesghal   oz  ounce tlh   Hong Kong taels             12   Overview          4 Setting up the Balance       AN             4 1 Unpacking and Delivery Inspection    1 Open the packaging and carefully remove all components   2 Check the delivered items     The standard scope of delivery contains the following items     The balance must be disconnected from the power supply when carrying out all setup and  mounting work                                                                                Components Balances with round weighing pan Balances with  square wei
14.  3 7 KO   Inputs    3 V     25 V  WAR  3 V     25 V  Connector Sub D  9 pole  female    Operating mode Full duplex  Transmission mode   Bit serial  asynchronous  Transmission code   ASCII                            Baud rates 600  1200  2400  4800  9600  19200   38400  software selectable    Bits parity 7 bit none  7 bit even  7 bit odd  8 bit none   software selectable    Stop bits 1 stop bit   Handshake None  XON XOFF  RTS CTS  software selectable    End of line  lt CR gt  lt LF gt    lt CR gt    lt LF gt   software selectable    Power supply for   12 V  max 40 mA  software selectable  2nd   2nd display display mode only           12 2 MT SICS Interface Commands and Functions    Many of the instruments and balances used have to be capable of integration in a complex computer or data    acquisition system     To enable you to integrate balances in your system in a simple manner and utilize their capabilities to the full   most balance functions are also available as appropriate commands via the data interface     All new METTLER TOLEDO balances launched on the market support the standardized command set  METTLER  TOLEDO Standard Interface Command Set   MT SICS   The commands available depending on the functionality    of the balance     For further information please refer to the Reference Manual MT SICS downloadable from the Internet under     gt  www mt com sics newclassic       Interface Specification    85    13 Technical Data    13 1 General Data    Power Supply  e AC o
15.  Advanced menu 27  32  Ambient conditions 16  Application    Check Weighing    46  Application    Density    62  Application    Diagnostics    35  71  Application    Division Factor 60  Weighing      Application    Dynamic Weighing    56  Application    Formulation    5   Application    Multiplication Factor 58  Weighing      Application    Percent Weighing    44  Application    Piece Counting    4   Application  Routine Test    68  Application    Statistics    49  Application    Totaling    54  Application    Weighing    24  Application icons 11  Assign Application 34  Auto print 37  Automatic adjustment 19  Automatic shutoff 33  Automatic zero setting 34  Autozero 34  Average  Statistics  49  Backlight 34  Balance history 74  Balance information 76  Basic menu 27  30  Battery operation 17  Baudrate 39  Beep 30  31  Bit Parity 39  Calibration 32  Calibration history 75  Cancel 29  Change settings 28  28  Char Set 40  Check Weighing 46  Cleaning 84  Closing the menu 28  Control Limit 69  Conventions and symbols 7  Customer fine adjustment 21  32  Data communication format 37       Date 30  Date format 33  Delivery inspection 13  Density 62  Density kit 62  Density table for distilled water 66  Density table for ethanol 67  Diagnose 35  Diagnostics 71  Diagnostics application 35  Dimensions 94  Display 36  Display panel 11  Display test 72  Disposal 8  Distilled water 66  Division Factor Weighing 60  Dosing 32  Draft Shield 14  84  Dynamic Weighing 56  End of Line 39  Environm
16.  Menu 30   6 3 3 Advanced Menu 32   6 3 4 Interface Menu 36    Table of Contents   3                         7 Applications 41  7   Application  Piece Counting  4   72 Application  Percent Weighing  44  7 3 Application  Check Weighing  46  7 4 Application  Statistics  49  7 5 Application  Formulation   Net Total Formulation  5   7 6 Application  Totaling  54  77 Application  Dynamic Weighing  56  18 Application  Multiplication Factor Weighing  58  79 Application  Division Factor Weighing  60  7 10 Application  Density  62  7 10 1 Density Determination of Solids 62  7 10 2 Density Determination of Liquids 64  7 10 3 Formulae Used to Calculate Density 65  711 Application  Routine Test  68  7 12 Application  Diagnostics  71  7 12 1 Repeatability Test 71  7 12 2 Display Test 72  7 12 3 Key Test 73  7 12 4 Motor Test 74  7 12 5 Balance History 74  7 12 6 Calibration History 75  7 12 7 Balance Information 76  7 12 8 Service Provider Information 77  8 Communication with Peripheral Devices 78  8 1 Function PC Direct 78  9 Firmware  Software  Updates 80  9 1 Operating Principle 80  9 2 Update Procedure 80  10 Error and Status Messages 82  10 1 Error Messages 82  10 2 Status Messages 83  11 Cleaning and Service 84  12 Interface Specification 85  12 1 RS232C Interface 85  12 2 MT SICS Interface Commands and Functions 85  13 Technical Data 86  13 1 General Data 86  13 2 Model Specific Data 87  13 2   Balances with Readability of 0 1 mg with Draft Shield 87  13 2 2 Balances with Readabili
17.  be used to to adapt the balance to the weighing mode      UNIVERS   For all standard weighing applications   Factory setting      DOSING  For dosing liquid or powdery products  With this setting  the bal   ance responds very quickly to the smallest changes in weight      ENVIRON       Environment Settings  This setting can be used to match your balance to the ambient conditions      STD   Setting for an average working environment subject to moderate  variations in the ambient conditions   Factory setting     UNSTAB   Setting for a working environment where the conditions are con   tinuously changing     STABLE  Setting for a working environment which is practically free from    drafts and vibrations      CAL      Adjustment  calibration     In this menu topic you can preselect the function of the   fr   key  Your balance can be adjusted with internal or  external weights by pressing the   fr   key  If you have attached a printer to your balance  the data of the adjust   ment  calibration  are printed out      ADJ OFF  The adjustment is switched off  The   f    key has no function     ADJ INT  Internal adjustment  adjustment is performed at a keystroke with  the built in weight  depending on the model  see technical data      ADJ EXT  External adjustment  adjustment is performed at a keystroke with    a selectable external weight    Note This function is not available for approved balances     depend on selected counfries  certification legislation     except  OIML accuracy 
18.  between manual mode and weighing mode      Press    gt    to switch between manual and weighing mode     Note  By switching from weighing mode to manual mode the weight  value will be transferred and can be changed manually     Note  If without any key press within 60 seconds  the balance returns to the previous active application  Press    C   fo cancel and returns to the previous active application     On completion of the setting procedure  your balance is ready for piece counting           Note     Switching between piece count and weight display     You can use the   E73   key at any time to switch the display between  piece display  weighing unit  UNIT 1    RECALL  value Cif activated   and weighing unit  UNIT 2   if different from  UNIT 1       e The  RECALL  value is displayed with an asterisk     and icon  M  and can not be printed   e Take into account minimum values  min  reference weight   10d  10 digits   min  piece weight    Id  1    digit        with approved balances in selected countries  min 3e  e The current reference weight remains stored until the reference setting is changed     42   Applications    Terminate the application  Press and hold   AA   to terminate the application and to return to the weighing application     Applications   43    7 2 Application  Percent Weighing                       gt        The  Percent Weighing  application allows you to check a sample weight as percentage to a  reference target weight    Requirement  The function  PERC
19.  between printer and Excellence balance  or between bal    ance and PC   Fits printers P 56   P 58 and the following bal    ance models  SW V2 20 or higher required   MS  MS S L  ML    PHS  JP  JS      Bluetooth interface required   e 1 Bluetooth RS232 Serial Adapter  slave    e 1 MT DB9 male fo female connector    e 1 MT DB9 male to male connector    Bluetooth RS232 Serial Adapter set ADP BT P for wireless con  30086495  nection between printer and balance  Fits printers P 56   P 58   and the following balance models  SW V2 20 or higher   required   MS  MS S L  ML  PHS  JP  JS    e 2 Bluetooth RS232 Serial Adapter paired  slave master    e 1 MT DB9 male fo female connector   e 1 MT DB9 male fo male connector    RS232 auxiliary display AD RS M7 12122381    AC DC universal adapter  EU  USA  AU  UK  100 240 VAC  11120270  50 60 Hz  0 3 A  12 VDC 0 84 A    PowerPac M 12V  for mains independent operation of bal  12122363  ances  12 VDC 1 A    Protective foils  164x184 mm  set of 20 pcs  30113801  pan protection for weighing pan 170x190 mm    Protective cover for models with draft shield  165 235 mm  12122030                         Dust covers                         Anti theft devices       oa             Software                                                                   Protective cover for models with round weighing pan    Protective cover for models with square weighing pan    ML DC 85  Dust cover for models without draft shield    ML DC 330    Dust cover for models w
20.  digit is blinking     2 For changing digits  press       to scroll up or       fo scroll down  os 3 Press   4b   to confirm the selected value              Note  If without any key press within 60 seconds or by pressing   C    the balance returns to the previous active  application     On completion of the settings  your balance is ready for performing the density determination of liquids   Note  Taring the balance is possible at any time    gt  The balance prompts you   PRESS ENTER TO START      a 5 PRESS EN     Press     b to start                 a The balance prompts you to weigh the sinker in air  WEIGH IN AIR       We DH iN f 1 Position the sinker     CG 2 Press   4   to initiate the measurement              64   Applications              Ch  a  5   Es          So       Sample printout             Demsialey Ibalenbialel       182 Mare e200  20 14  Balance Type ML204  SNR 1234567890  OG ran OOH dr  Temp  of liquid   Displaced liquid   10 0023 g   Density  1 000 g cm3  Signature             The balance prompts you to weigh the sinker in the liquid  WEIGH IN  LIQUID      1 Pour the liquid into the beaker  Make sure thot the sinker is  immersed by al least 1 cm in the liquid  and thot there are no air  bubbles in the container     2 Press   4   to initiate the measurement     The balance now shows the determined density of the liquid at the cur   rent temperature  read off on the thermometer      Note     e This result has already been corrected for the air buoyancy  The  
21.  for performing the density determination of liquids     Note  Taring the balance is possible at any time           E PRESSEN                                  The balance prompts you   PRESS ENTER TO START      Press   qb to start  Tare Zero is executed     The balance prompts you to weigh the solid in air  WEIGH IN AIR    1 Load the solid   2 Press       to initiate the measurement     The balance prompts you to weigh the solid in the auxilliary liquid   WEIGH IN LIQUID      1 Load the solid    2 Press   4b   to initiate the measurement    The balance now shows the determined density of the solid in g cm    Note     e This result has already been corrected for the air buoyancy  The  buoyancy caused by the two immersed wires     0 6 mm  can be  neglected     e By pressing   C    the balance returns to  PRESS ENTER TO START      Result   Press           the result will be printed     Applications   63    Sample printout          Dangle SOLLE        18 Mar 2010 20 14  Balance Type ML204  SNR 1234567890    TTD  Se re ES    Liquid   H 2 0 0 99822 g cm3  Temp  20 0   C  Weight in air    60 0020 g  Weight in liquid    AS  SONY Gj  Volume of solid    S25 Cms    Density  5 988    eus    Signature             7 10 2 Density Determination of Liquids  Requirement  The method  LIQUID  is set          Setting the displacement volume of your sinker    GQ 000000   Press       to confirm the default value of 10 0 cm  or change it if    needed   1 Press   E73   to select a digit  The selected
22.  of your balance  Your balance is made from high quality  durable materials and can  therefore be cleaned using a damp cloth or with a standard  mild cleaning agent     Please observe the following notes        e The balance must be disconnected from the power supply    AN e Ensure that no liquid comes into contact with the balance or the AC adapter              e Never open the balance or AC adapter     they contain no components  which can be  cleaned  repaired or replaced by the user        e Onno account use cleaning agents which contain solvents or abrasive ingredients  as  this can result in damage to the operation panel overlay     e Do not use wet  but only damp cloth for cleaning           Please contact your METTLER TOLEDO dealer for details of the available service options  Reg   ular servicing by an authorized service engineer ensures constant accuracy for years to come  and prolongs the service life of your balance     le              84   Error and Status Messages    Interface Specification    12 1 RS232C Interface    Each balance is equipped with an RS232C Interface as standard for the attachment of a peripheral device  e g     printer or computer                       POWER  SUPPLY    2nd display mode only                         Schematic Item Specification  Interface type Voltage interface according to EIA  DATA RS 232C DIN66020 CCITT V24 V 28   RxD M Max  cable length 15m  TxD Signal level Outputs   ae _ oie ABV     15 V  RL  3 7 KO    5 V        15 V  RL  
23.  this sample     4 Unload the first sample weight     Weighing further sample weights    The same procedure as for the first sample weight    e 1   999 samples are possible    e The next value will be accepted if the sample weight is in the range    70   130  of the current average value   OUT OF RANGE  will  be displayed if the sample is not accepted     Results         Ifthe numbers of sample are greater than or equal fo 2  press    E    the results are displayed and printed                                                     0 5 seconds  number of samples dns  gt      ie E 4   Tg  gt  50 530     standard deviation bc IEY  gt  hE 395 T    relative standard deviation  am SREL    ee 7 g4    ei  lowest value  minimum   an y  gt i 45 35 ao  highest value  maximum  dhe nav  gt  kE SCH     Ort ae be mu  O O       Applications   49    Displayed results          Press   q   l to show the next  statistical value     Press   C   fo cancel displaying  results and to continue weigh   ing next sample     Printout             SEAELSELCS SHS    21 Jan 2009 112358       METTLER TOLEDO                         Balance Type ML4002  SNR 1234567890  al 46 36 g  2 S5091 Ef  3 47 49 g  4 93 28     5 49 719  n 5  z 50 530 G  s dev Sa NDI E  s rel 7 84 g  Min  46 36 g  Max  OAc Cf  DASHTE ok Cy  Sum 292 603                Terminate the application  Press and hold   AA   to terminate the application and to return to the weighing application     50   Applications    sum of all values          7 5 App
24.  topics or procedure  menu selections  e To toggle between unit 1  recall value  if  selected   unit 2  if different from unit 1   and the application unit  if any   8  lt      e To enter or leave menu selection  from       Enter or leave menu  Parameter settings   red fo menu topic     e Save parameters       i             Printout display value  Printout active user menu settings  Transfer data             3 3 Display Panel          Weighing in aid                Application Icons             Oe  DARA AEV FAF EN M                   Status Icons    Net  amp      WIW2 mmm     WI GNctis bantin  i     msgPCSIbldgzt    AN kgmgm             Weight Value Field             Unit Field       Overview    11       Application Icons       8    Menu locked    Application    Formulation   Net Total                   gl Menu setting activated    Application    Totaling      AA Application  Weighing  afi    Application    Dynamic weighing     ss Application  Piece counting  Fx   Application    Multiplication factor       Application  Percent weighing  F f  Application    Division factor           gt  lt     Application  Check weighing     Application    Density                   Application  Statistics           Note    While an application is running  the corresponding application icon appears at the top of the display        Status Icons                M Indicates stored value  Memory         Acoustic feedback for pressed keys activated  Net Indicates Net weight values W1   Weighing range
25.  up the Balance   17    ann battery full When the balance is operating on its batteries  the battery symbol in  the display lights up  The number of segments that are lit is an indica   tor of battery condition  3   fully charged  O   discharged   When the    on 2 3 full batteries are almost completely discharged  the battery symbol flashes   1 8 full    Mi  SCI  battery empty    Inserting   Replacing Batteries  The balance must be disconnected from the power supply when carrying out all setup and    AN mounting work              e Make sure that the balance is off before removing or inserting batteries       Do not place the balance on the pan support location bolt    e Battery Warnings  Read and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the battery  manufacturer    e Do not mix different types or brands of batteries  Performance of batteries can vary very  greatly depending on the manufacturer    e  f you don t operate the balance with batteries for an extended period  it is recommended  to remove the batteries from the balance    e Batteries must be disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner  No attempt  must be made to incinerate or disassemble item              Your balance uses 8 standard AA  LR6  batteries  alkaline batteries preferred     1 Remove weighing pan  pan support and draft shield element or  draft shield  100 mm  if present     2 Turn the balance carefully on its side   Open and remove the battery chamber cover     Insert   replace the batte
26.  v e ifthe container is removed from the balance  the tare weight will be  shown as a negative value   Sen a e The tare weight remains stored until the     gt Q T     gt  key is pressed           again or the balance is switched off                 Weighing Made Simple   25    5 4 Switching Weight Units             5 5 Recall   Recall Weight Value    The   E73   key can be used at any time to toggle between weight unit   UNIT 1   RECALL  value  if selected   weight unit  UNIT 2   if different  from weight unit 2  and the application unit  if any      Recall stores stable weights with an absolute display value bigger than 10d   Requirement  The function  RECALL  must be activated in the menu                             1 Load weighing sample  The display shows weight value and stores  stable value     2 Remove weighing sample  When the weight is removed the Display  shows Zero     3 Press    gt     The display shows last stored stable weight value for  5 seconds together with asterisk     and Memory  M  symbols   After 5 seconds the display goes back to zero  This can be repeat   ed unlimited times     Delete last weight value    As soon a new stable weight value is displayed  the old recall value  becomes replaced by the new weight value  When pressing      gt  0 T      the recall value is set to O     Note  If the power is switched off  the recall value is lost  The recall  value can not be printed     5 6 Weighing with the Weighing in Aid    100        i 0     5 7 Print   T
27.  value and repeat    The Menu   37    38   The Menu     SART     T Tare   TI Tare immediately   B Base      MI Modify ambient vibration   MZ Modify Auto Zero   M Modified settings reset   ID Identify   CA Calibrate   D Display  only symbol N and G available      Limitation     Negative values are limited up to the current tare value    B commond is additive    The sum of the B values plus the previous tare value  before a   TA    T  or  Z  is sent  must be less than the total weighing  range     The following Sartorius commands are supported     zs HV RR DUDTOZZTR    x3_    Ambient conditions  very stable   Ambient conditions  stable   Ambient conditions  unstable   Ambient conditions  very unstable   Block keys   Print key  print  auto print  activate or block   Acoustic signal   Unblock keys   Restart self test   Tare key   Calibration adjustment  depending on the menu setting   9   Internal calibration adjustment        Function key  F    Function key  CAL    C key   Perform internal calibration       Print balance scale model   Print weighing cell serial number   Print software version       may be inaccessible on verified balances scales       only on models with built in motorized calibration weight    Functionality mapping   HOST  settings  Sartorius printer settings      SND OFF  not applicable    SND STB  manually print with stability   SND ALL  manually print without stability   SND CONT  automatically print without stability     SND AUTO  similar applicable to auto
28. 0 79130   0 79122   0 79113  18  0 79105   0 79096   0 79088   0 79079   0 79071   0 79062   0 79054   0 79045   0 79037   0 79028  19  0 79020   0 79011   0 79002   0 78994   0 78985   0 78977   0 78968   0 78960   0 78951   0 78943  20  0 78934   0 78926   0 78917   0 78909   0 78900   0 78892   0 78883   0 78874   0 78866   0 78857  21  0 78849   0 78840   0 78832   0 78823   0 78815   0 78806   0 78797   0 78789   0 78780   0 78772  22  0 78763   0 78755   0 78746   0 78738   0 78729   0 78720   0 78712   0 78703   0 78695   0 78686  23  0 78678   0 78669   0 78660   0 78652   0 78643   0 78635   0 78626   0 78618   0 78609   0 78600  24  0 78592   0 78583   0 78575   0 78566   0 78558   0 78549   0 78540   0 78532   0 78523   0 78515  25  0 78506   0 78497   0 78489   0 78480   0 78472   0 78463   0 78454   0 78446   0 78437   0 78429  26  0 78420   0 78411   0 78403   0 78394   0 78386   0 78377   0 78368   0 78360   0 78351   0 78343  27  0 78334   0 78325   0 78317   0 78308   0 78299   0 78291   0 78282   0 78274   0 78265   0 78256  28  0 78248   0 78239   0 78230   0 78222   0 78213   0 78205   0 78196   0 78187   0 78179   0 78170  29  0 78161   0 78153   0 78144   0 78136   0 78127   0 78118   0 78110   0 78101   0 78092   0 78084  30  0 78075   0 78066   0 78058   0 78049   0 78040   0 78032   0 78023   0 78014   0 78006   0 77997                                           Density of C2H50H according to the  American Institute of Physics Handbook      Application
29. 0 99958   0 99957   0 99956   0 99955   0 99954  12  0 99953   0 99951   0 99950   0 99949   0 99948   0 99947   0 99946   0 99944   0 99943   0 99942  13  0 99941   0 99939   0 99938   0 99937   0 99935   0 99934   0 99933   0 99931   0 99930   0 99929  14  0 99927   0 99926   0 99924   0 99923   0 99922   0 99920   0 99919   0 99917   0 99916   0 99914  15  0 99913   0 99911   0 99910   0 99908   0 99907   0 99905   0 99904   0 99902   0 99900   0 99899  16  0 99897   0 99896   0 99894   0 99892   0 99891   0 99889   0 99887   0 99885   0 99884   0 99882  17  0 99880   0 99879   0 99877   0 99875   0 99873   0 99871   0 99870   0 99868   0 99866   0 99864  18  0 99862   0 99860   0 99859   0 99857   0 99855   0 99853   0 99851   0 99849   0 99847   0 99845  19  0 99843   0 99841   0 99839   0 99837   0 99835   0 99833   0 99831   0 99829   0 99827   0 99825  20  0 99823   0 99821   0 99819   0 99817   0 99815   0 99813   0 99811   0 99808   0 99806   0 99804  21  0 99802   0 99800   0 99798   0 99795   0 99793   0 99791   0 99789   0 99786   0 99784   0 99782  22  0 99780   0 99777   0 99775   0 99773   0 99771   0 99768   0 99766   0 99764   0 99761   0 99759  23  0 99756   0 99754   0 99752   0 99749   0 99747   0 99744   0 99742   0 99740   0 99737   0 99735  24  0 99732   0 99730   0 99727   0 99725   0 99722   0 99720   0 99717   0 99715   0 99712   0 99710  25  0 99707   0 99704   0 99702   0 99699   0 99697   0 99694   0 99691   0 99689   0 99686   0 99684  26  0 996
30. 123009    2000 g F2  100 g  F2       ASTM CarePac     11123108     11123109     11123109                                                                      Weights   1000 g 1  50g 1 2000 g 1  100g 1  2000 g 1  100g 1   ML4002 ML4002E ML6002  Limit values  Maximum capacity 4200 g 4200 g 6200 g  Readability 0 01g 0 01g 0 01g  Repeatability  sd  0 01 g 0 01 g 0 01 g  Linearity deviation 0 02 g 0 02 g 0 02 g  Sensitivity temperature drift 3 ppm   C 3 ppm   C 3 ppm   C   10   30   C   Typical values  Repeatability  at nominal load  0 007 g 0 007 g 0 007 g  Linearity deviation 0 006 g 0 006 g 0 006 g  Minimum sample weight  acc  to USP  14g 14g 14g  Minimum sample weight  U 1   k 2    1 4g 1 4g 1 4g  Minimum sample weight OIML 0 5g 0 5g 0 5g  Settling time ls ls ls  Adjustment Int  Cal FACT Ext  Cal Int  Cal FACT  Interfaces 1 RS232 1 RS232 1 RS232  Balance dimensions  W x D x H  184x290x84 mm  184x290x84 mm  184x290x84 mm  Weighing pan dimensions 170x190 mm 170x190 mm 170x190 mm  Weight of balance 3 6 kg 3 4 kg 3 6 kg  Weights for routine testing  OIML CarePac  11123010  11123010  11123011    Weights    2000 g F2  200 g  F2    2000 g F2  200 g  F2    5000 g F2  200 g  F2          ASTM CarePac  Weights        11123110  2000 g 4  200 g 4        11123110  2000 g 4  200 g 4        11123111  5000 g 4  200 g 4          Technical Data    91    13 2 4 Balances with Readability of 0 1 g    Technical Data                                                                                     
31. 7 mg  Linearity deviation 0 6 mg 0 6 mg  Minimum sample weight  acc  to USP  1 4g 1 4g  Minimum sample weight  U 1   k 2   10 14g 0 14g  Minimum sample weight OIML 0 02 g 0 02 g  Settling time 15s 1 58  Adjustment Ext   Cal Int  Cal FACT  Interfaces 1 RS232 1 RS232  Balance dimensions  W x D x H  184x290x188 mm   193x290x331 mm  Weighing pan dimensions    120 mm    120 mm                88   Technical Data                                  ML303E ML503  Usable heigh of draft shield 101 mm 230 mm  Weight of balance 2 8 kg 4 2 kg  Weights for routine testing  OIML CarePac  11123001  11123007  Weights   200 g F2  10g F1  500 g F2  20g Fl  ASTM CarePac  11123101  11123107  Weights  200 g 1  10g 1 500g 1  20g 1          Technical Data    89    13 2 3 Balances with Readability of 0 01 g    Technical Data                                                                                                                                     ML802 ML802E ML1502E  Limit values  Maximum capacity 820 g 820 g 1520 g  Readability 0 01 g 0 01 g 0 01 g  Repeatability  sd  0 01 g 0 01 g 0 01 g  Linearity deviation 0 02 g 0 02 g 0 02 g  Sensitivity temperature drift 3 ppm   C 3 ppm   C 3 ppm   C   10   30   C   Typical values  Repeatability Cat nominal load  0 007 g 0 007 g 0 007 g  Linearity deviation 0 006 g 0 006 g 0 006 g  Minimum sample weight  acc  to USP  14g 14g 14g  Minimum sample weight  U 1   k 2    1 4g 1 4g 1 4g  Minimum sample weight OIML 0 5g 0 5g 0 5g  Settling time ls ls ls  Adjustm
32. 81   0 99678   0 99676   0 99673   0 99670   0 99668   0 99665   0 99662   0 99659   0 99657  27  0 99654   0 99651   0 99648   0 99646   0 99643   0 99640   0 99637   0 99634   0 99632   0 99629  28  0 99626   0 99623   0 99620   0 99617   0 99614   0 99612   0 99609   0 99606   0 99603   0 99600  29  0 99597   0 99594   0 99591   0 99588   0 99585   0 99582   0 99579   0 99576   0 99573   0 99570  30  0 99567   0 99564   0 99561   0 99558   0 99555   0 99552   0 99549   0 99546   0 99543   0 99540                                     66   Applications       Density Table for Ethanol                                                                      TC 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9   10  0 79784   0 79775   0 79767   0 79758   0 79750   0 79741   0 79733   0 79725   0 79716   0 79708  11  0 79699   0 79691   0 79682   0 79674   0 79665   0 79657   0 79648   0 79640   0 79631   0 79623  12  0 79614   0 79606   0 79598   0 79589   0 79581   0 79572   0 79564   0 79555   0 79547   0 79538  13  0 79530   0 79521   0 79513   0 79504   0 79496   0 79487   0 79479   0 79470   0 79462   0 79453  14  0 79445   0 79436   0 79428   0 79419   0 79411   0 79402   0 79394   0 79385   0 79377   0 79368  15  0 79360   0 79352   0 79343   0 79335   0 79326   0 79318   0 79309   0 79301   0 79292   0 79284  16  0 79275   0 79267   0 79258   0 79250   0 79241   0 79232   0 79224   0 79215   0 79207   0 79198  17  0 79190   0 79181   0 79173   0 79164   0 79156   0 79147   0 79139   
33. ANGE    Wrong weighing pan or pan is not  empty     Mount correct weighing pan or  unload weighing pan        BELOW INITIAL ZERO RANGE    Wrong weighing pan or pan is  missing     Mount correct weighing pan        MEM FULL    Memory full     Clear the memory and start a new  evaluation        FACTOR OUT OF RANGE    Factor is outside the allow range     Select a new factor        STEP OUT OF RANGE          Step is outside the allowed range        Select a new step        Firmware  Software  Updates                            Error Message Cause Rectification  OUT OF RANGE Sample weight is outside the Unload the pan and load a new  allowed range  sample weight   Attention    In some countries  excessive mains voltage fluctuations and strong glitches may occur  This may affect the bal   ance functions or damage the software  If this is the case  we recommend using the PowerPac M 12V for sta     bilizing     10 2 Status Messages    Status messages are displayed by means of small icons  The status icons indicate the following        Status Icon    Signification              X                Service Reminder Your balance is due for servicing  Contact your dealer s customer  service department as soon as possible to have a technician service your balance   See    menu topic  SRV ICON            Error and Status Messages   83    11 Cleaning and Service    Every now and then  clean the weighing pan  draft shield element  bottom plate  draft shield  depending on the  model  and housing
34. AS  Tai 6  6 93593  g  n 879  Total Sao  79 Ee                Terminate the application    Press and hold   AA   to terminate the application and to return to the weighing application     Applications    55    7 7 Application  Dynamic Weighing        The  Dynamic Weighing  application allows you to determine the weights of unstable sam   nt ples or to determine weights under unstable ambient conditions  The balance calculates the  a weight as the average of a number of weighing operations over a defined time   Requirement  The function  DYNAMIC  must be assigned to the   F   key  see advanced  menu topic  ASSIGN F      Note   Switching Units  and  RECALL  Functions are not available in this Application         Activate function  DYNAMIC  by pressing and holding the   F   key   v    1  Setting  Auto Start  or  Manual Start     e       1 Press   E73   to select the mode   en 7 MOB m iN       Auto Start   MOD AUTO   default value   The weighing starts   er automatically on relative stability  However  the weighing sample   must weigh at least 5 grams  For weighing samples below 5 g the  weighing must be started manually        Manual Start   MOD  MAN     2 Press        I   to confirm the selection                                         8 Setting the weighing time      4  z     gt          1 Press    gt    to select one of the available time intervals  3  default  value   5  10  20  60 and 120 seconds     2 Press   4b to confirm the selected time interval      4  z     gt       
35. CarePac  11123011    Weights    5000 g F2  200 g  F2       ASTM CarePac  Weights           11123111  5000 g 4  200 g 4          Technical Data    93    13 3 Dimensions    13 3 1    Models   ML54  ML104  ML204    94   Technical Data       Balances with Readability of 0 1 mg with Draft Shield  235 mm                          SX  N                                           03101 YJ1L13W                                                          193          290                13 3 2 Balances with Readability of 1 mg with Draft Shield  235 mm     Models   ML203  ML303  ML503                                                                                     003101 Y31L13W                                                 Technical Data   95    13 3 3 Balances with Readability of 1    Models   ML2OSE  ML303E       mg with  Flex  Draft Shield  105 mm                             188                                     043101 A71L13N                                     96   Technical Data          13 3 4 Balances with Readability of 0 01 g with Square Weighing Pan and Draft Shield Element    Models   ML802  ML1602  ML3002  ML3002E  ML4002  ML4002E  ML 6002  ML 6002E                                     043101 ANILIN                                     Technical Data   97    13 3 5 Balances with Readability of 0 01 g   0 1 g with Round Weighing Pan    Models   ML802E          ML1502E       ML6O01E  ML1501E  ML3001 E  ML6001 E                                  03101 XNILLIN                  
36. ENT  must be assigned to the   F   key  see advanced  menu topic  ASSIGN F                                                         PERCENT  v  A  CCT  mm  IC  I   Ca  Ree   ok tte  CQ     00     GET Omo    U   3   RR 900                mmm    IILI  LI              a AAAA       LAA MAINS    PA  175 28 g          Activate function percent weighing  PERCENT  by pressing and  holding the   F   key     Percent Weighing first requires the setting of a reference weight  that should corresponds to 100   there are 2 possibilities     C Setting the reference in manual mode  enter 100        Setting the reference in weighing mode  weigh 100       Setting possibility  A Setting the reference by manual mode  enter 100      1 Press     b to activate manual mode     2 Select the reference target weight  100   by scrolling up         key  or down        key   Speed up by press and hold     3 Press   4b   to confirm     Setting possibility  O Setting the reference in weighing mode  weigh 100      1 Press     gt  0 T     to zero tare the balance and to activate the  weighing mode  If needed  place empty container on the weighing  pan and zero tare again     2 Load the reference weight  100     Note  Reference weight must be at least     10d     3 Press   4b   to confirm     Switching between manual mode and weighing mode      Press   E   3   to switch between manual and weighing mode     Note  By switching from weighing mode to manual mode the weight  value will be transferred and can be chang
37. S  Hardware handshake  RTS CTS    OFF  No handshake    Note   e Not visible for 2nd display   e Each device has separate settings      RS E O L     End of Line RS232C        At this menu topic you can set the  End of Line  character of the transmitted data to different RS232C serial  receivers      CR LF   lt CR gt  lt LF gt  Carriage Return followed by Line feed  ASCII Codes  013 010   Factory setting    CR   lt CR gt  Carriage Return  ASCII Code 013     The Menu   39     LF   lt LF gt  Line feed  ASCII Code 010    TAB   lt TAB gt  Horizontal tab  ASCII Code 011   only settable if PC DIR     is selected    Note    e Not visible for 2nd display    e Each device has separate settings     RS CHAR      Char Set RS232C       At this menu topic you can set the  Character Set  of the transmitted data to different RS232C serial receivers    IBM DOS  Char Set IBM DOS  Factory setting    ANSI WIN  Char Set ANSIAVINDOWS   Note    e Not visible for 2nd display    e Each device has separate settings      INTERVL       Print Key Simulation    At this menu topic you can activate a simulation of the       key   INTERVL   simulates a print key press every  x seconds     Range  O to 65535 seconds  O sec  disables the print key simulation  Factory setting  O sec  Note  The executed action is according to the configuration of the print key   see interface setting        1  Note for 2nd RS232C Interface  COM2     e Ifa second interface is installed  the menu topic is displayed for  each interfac
38. Settings at the balance    Attention   e DISCONNECT THE USB CONNECTION FROM THE BALANCE PRIOR TO CHANGE THE SETTINGS   e USB does not work with keyboards where the  Shift  key must be pressed for entering numbers     Balance Interface Settings  see Interface Menu    e Topic  RS232  or  USB   set  PC DIR   and select the most appropriate option for the desired weighing  result     e Topic  RS TX E O L    RS E 0 L   or  USB E 0 L    USB E O L        set  lt TAB gt  fo write into the same row  e g  in Excel        set  lt CR gt  lt LF gt  to write into the same column  e g  in Excel      e Save changes     Settings at the PC    Installing SerialPortToKeyboard   Operation of PC Direct via serial port RS232 requires the installation of SerialPortToKeyboard on your host  computer    Using CD ROM   1 Insert the product CD in the CD DVD drive of the host computer    2 Double click the folder SerialPortToKeyboard    Using internet   1 Go to the site http  Avww  mettler toledo support com     2 Log in to the METTLER TOLEDO Balance Support Site  registration with the serial number of a METTLER  TOLEDO instrument required      3 Click Customer Support    4 Click appropriate product folder and save the program file SerialPortToKeyboard exe on your specified  storage location        Installing procedure  1 Right click on SerialPortToKeyboard exe and select Run as Administrator from the menu     2 Follow the installer s instructions     78   Applications    Settings for SerialPortToKeyboard
39. able  The power  supply is suitable for all line voltages in the range  100   240 VAC  50 60 Hz  for exact specifications  see  section  technical data                 gt   gt                 First  check the local line voltage is in the range 100   240 VAC  50 60 Hz and whether the  power plug fits your local power supply connection  If this is not the case  on no account  connect the balance or the AC adapter to the power supply  but contact the responsible  METTLER TOLEDO dealer     Important    e Before operating  check all cables for damage    e Guide the cables so that they cannot become damaged or interfere with the weighing  process    e Take care that the AC adapter cannot come into contact with liquids    e The power plug must be always accessible     Connect the AC adapter to the connection socket on the back of your  balance  see figure  and to the power line     4 4 2 Battery Operation    The Balance can also operate with batteries  Under normal operation conditions  the balance works indepen   dently of the AC power line for about 8 to 15 hours  using alkaline batteries   Immediately after the AC power  supply is interrupted e g  by withdrawing the power plug or if there is a power failure  the balance switches   automatically to battery operation  Once the AC power supply is restored  the balance reverts automatically to    AC operation     Note  It is also possible to use rechargeable batteries  Charging batteries inside the balance is not possible     Setting
40. accessories and peripheral devices from METTLER TOLEDO  they are opti   mally adapted to your balance     Use only the original universal AC adapter delivered with your balance     Disposal    In conformance with the European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic  Equipment  WEEE  this device may not be disposed of in domestic waste  This also applies  to countries outside the EU  per their specific requirements     Please dispose of this product in accordance with local regulations at the collecting point  specified for electrical and electronic equipment  If you have any questions  please contact  the responsible authority or the distributor from which you purchased this device  Should this  device be passed on fo other parties  for private or professional use   the content of this regu   lation must also be related     Thank you for your contribution to environmental protection     3 Overview    3 1 Components                                                                                                                                                                                                 Name and Function of Components  1   Display 8  Glass draftshield  2   Operation keys 9   Handle for operation of the draft shield door  3   Model sticker  with approved models only  10   Socket for AC Adapter  4  Level indicator 11   RS232C serial interface  5   Weighing pan 12   Kensington slot for anti theft purposes  6   Draft shield element 13   Slot for s
41. ail fax print out fo service  support provider for diagnose purposes     e To develop the optimal environment settings  see menu topic  ENVIRON      Measure the time you need to perform repeatability test with each  STABLE    STD   and  UNSTAB   setting   The setting with the fastest total time suits best for the existing environmental conditions     7 12 2 Display Test    The display test allows you to test the display of the balance     1 Press   4b to start  DISPLAY    All possible segments and icons on the display will illuminate     2 Press       to print the test information   3 Press   C   to cancel the test procedure  The balance will return fo the topic  DIAGNOS       72   Applications    Sample Printout                             Digpley Tesi        21 Jan 2009 ig 3a  METTLER TOLEDO   Balance Type ML204  SNR 1234567890  SW VID  Display Test DONE                   7 12 3 Key Test    The key test allows you to test the keys of the balance     1 Press   qb to start  KEYPAD T      2 The message  KEY TEST   PRESS KEY TO BE TESTED  is displayed scrolling during the duration of the key    test  Press every Key briefly  Each press of a key beeps and echoes with  OK  on the display     3 Second press   C   key to print the test information  The test procedure will be cancelled and the balance will  return fo the topic  DIAGNOS    If a key has not been tested before printing  then the test results will be indi                                                                  
42. and hold   2 Press   qb fo confirm the value        Setting the Control Limit       Leelee The default value of the control limit   v Test weight x weighing process tolerance   2  B 5 fe     SSN G Example  5000 g x 0 1    2   2 50g        1 For changing the value  press       to scroll up or         to scroll       68   Applications    down  Progressing speed by press and hold   2 Press   4b   to confirm the value           Setting the Warning Limit   The default value of the warning limit   Warning limit   control limit   safety factor  Example  2 5g 2 1 25g     1 For changing the value  press       to scroll up or         fo scroll  down  Progressing speed by press and hold     2 Press     b   fo confirm the value     Note  The default values of control limit and the warning limit are evaluated according the GWP recommenda   tion  These are based under the assumption that the weighing process tolerance is 0 1  and the safety factor    is 2                 a  PRESS En                      Printout        21 dar 200        METTLER TOLE                Balance Type  SNR       Sensitivity   Test weight  Value   Warning L   Controli  Warning L   Comerzorlsee       Signature        Routine Test          DO    ML6001  1234567890    5000 00 g  SOMIL Gj  1 25 6  250  6   OK   OK                On completion of the setting procedure  your balance is ready for  the routine test procedure    Note  The test weight must be acclimatized to the ambient tempera   ture of the balance     1 Pr
43. and readability     e  f your balance has been switched off manually  the display is off   e To completely switch off mains operated balances  they must be disconnected from the power supply     5 2 Performing a Simple Weighing       1 Press     gt  0 T     to zero the balance                                                                                                Mm  Sorte    DDO g Note  If your balance is not in the weighing mode  first press and  hold the   AA   key until    WEIGH    appears in the display  Release    the key  Your balance is in the weighing mode   an  CZ ied Place weighing sample on the weighing pan      v  A nD nF 3 Wait until the instability detector  O  disappears and the stability  o Tau g b    eep sounds   D  1250 38 7 4 Read the result    gt    5 3 Zero Setting   Taring  a    gt     Zero setting  jm Sen 7 1 Unload the balance    gt  i 2 Press     gt  0 T     to set the balance to zero  All weight values are  oT l nn  a measured in relation to this zero point  see menu topic   ZERO RNG     ie 0 00 g Note  Use the    gt  0 T     gt  zeroing key before you start with a weigh   N J ing   Taring  Im mn If you are working with a weighing container  first set the balance to  STE  zero   Vv  m win  1 Place empty container on the balance  The weight is displayed   i g  2 Press     gt  0 T     to tare the balance   AA Net    D 00 g  0 00 g  and  Net  appears in the display   Net  indicates that all  weight values displayed are net values    9597  Note  
44. ange    This menu topic allows you to set a zero limit for the     gt Q T     gt  key  Up to and including this limit the        gt 0 T  gt  key will execute a zero  Above this limit the    lt  gt  O T     gt  key will execute a tare      21g     To set the upper limit of the zeroing range as weight in the defini   tion unit of the balance    Factory setting  0 5  of weighing range     Note  With approved balances  this setting is not available and  fixed fo 3e  only available in selected countries      Note  A reset of the balance will not change this setting      ASSIGN F      Assign Application Key F    At this menu topic you can assign an application to the   F   key  The following applications are available   depending on the model      34   The Menu     COUNT  Piece counting  Factory setting    PERCENT  Percent weighing   CHECK  Checkweighing    STAT  Statistics    FORMULA  Formulation   Net Total   TOTAL  Totaling    DYNAMIC  Dynamic weighing   FACTOR M  Multiplication factor   FACTOR D  Division factor   DENSITY  Density    R TEST  Routine test     DIAGNOS     Diagnostics Application    At this menu topic you can start a diagnostic application  For more information see chapter application  Diag     nostics     The following diagnostics are available    REPEAT T    DISPLAY    KEYPAD T    CAL MOT T    BAL HIST    CAL HIST    BAL INFO    SRV PROV      SRV ICON    Service Reminder    Repeatability test  models with internal weights only   Display test   Key test   Motor t
45. apting the balance to the weighing mode    ENVIRON  Adapting the balance to the ambient conditions    CAL Settings for the type of adjustment  calibration     CST F ADJ Executing customer fine adjustment    FACT Settings for fully automatic balance adjustment    FACT PRT Switching the automatic FACT printout on or off    DATE FRM Setting the date format    TIME FRM Preselection of the time format    RECALL Switching the application  Recall  for storing stable weights on or off   SHUTOFF Setting the time after which the balance should be switched off automatically   B LIGHT Setting the time after which the display backlight should be switched off automatically   A ZERO Switching the automatic zero correction  Aufozero  on or off    ZERO RNG Setting the Zero limit of the zero tare key    ASSIGN F Selection of assigned F key application and entering their parameter settings   DIAGNOS  Starting a diagnostic application    SRV ICON Switching the service reminder  service icon  on or off    SRV D RST Reset service date and hours  service reminder   Menu  INT FACE    Topic Description   RS232 Matching the serial interface RS232C to a peripheral unit    HEADER Setting the header for printout of individual values    SINGLE Setting the information for printout of individual values    SIGN L Setting the footer for printout of individual values    LN FEED Setting line feed for printout of individual values    ZERO PRT Setting the auto print function for printing zero    COM SET Setting t
46. ate repeatability test  REPEAT T    R TST  10  appears on the Display          Enter the number of times  blinking  by pressing       or          Possible values are 5  10  default   20  50     Press   4   to start the test  The message  RUNNING REPEAT TEST  is displayed till the tests are complet                       2  100 times   3  ed   4 Press          to print the test information    5 Press           to scroll forward through the displayed list   6 Press   C   to cancel the test procedure  The balance will return to the topic  DIAGNOS      Sample Information Displayed   Displayed for 0 5 s Display   S DEV    0 004 g   MAX TEMP  21 2   C   MIN TEMP  21 0   C   AVG TEMP  21 1   C   TOT TIME  00 01 26                Applications    71    Sample Printout                                            Repeatability Test     21 Jan 2009 1134  METTLER TOLEDO   Balance Type ML4002  SNR 1234567890  SW v1 00  Temperature Bias     No  of tests 10  1  Time 00 00 00  lo MEWO 21 3   C  Prime 00 00 04  2  Temp DIESE    E  s Dev 0 004 g  Max Temp Dias  ie  Min Temp 2 2   C  Mean Temp 21 3    C  Total Time 00 00 44   Examples     Repeatability test is a tool to do functional check with the balance  It may be performed   e To check function of balance  e during installation to store print out with installation documents   e after preventative maintenance to store print out with installation maintenance report     e when remarkable decrease of weighing performance occurs  so that you can em
47. atic sequence        These symbols indicate safety notes and hazard warnings which  if ignored  can cause per   sonal danger to the user  damage to the balance or other equipment  or malfunctioning of the  balance           A  A          This symbol indicates additional information and notes  These make working with your bal   ance easier  as well as ensuring that you use it correctly and economically      10             Introduction    7    8    2 Safety Precautions    Always operate and use your balance only in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual  The  instructions for setting up your new balance must be strictly observed     If the balance is not used according to these Operating Instructions  protection of the balance may be  impaired and METTLER TOLEDO assumes no liability                      A                            Ix  gt           Introduction    It is not permitted to use the balance in explosive atmosphere of gases  steam  fog  dust and  flammable dust  hazardous environments      For use only in dry interior rooms     Do not use sharply pointed objects to operate the keyboard of your balance  Although your  balance is very ruggedly constructed  it is nevertheless a precision instrument  Treat it with  corresponding care     Do not open the balance  It does not contain any parts which can be maintained  repaired  or  replaced by the user  If you ever have problems with your balance  contact your METTLER  TOLEDO dealer     Use only balance 
48. ation or strong glitches  occurred     Please contact METTLER TOLEDO  customer service        WRONG CELL DATA   PLEASE  CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE    Wrong cell data     Please contact METTLER TOLEDO  customer service        NO STANDARD ADJUSTMENT    PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOMER  SERVICE    No standard calibration     Please contact METTLER TOLEDO  customer service        PROGRAM MEMORY DEFECT    PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOMER  SERVICE    Program memory defect     Please contact METTLER TOLEDO  customer service        TEMP SENSOR DEFECT   PLEASE  CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE    Temperature sensor defect     Please contact METTLER TOLEDO  customer service        WRONG LOAD CELL BRAND    PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOMER  SERVICE    Wrong load cell brand     Please contact METTLER TOLEDO  customer service        WRONG TYPE DATA SET   PLEASE  CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE    Wrong type data set     Please contact METTLER TOLEDO  customer service        BATTERY BACKUP LOST   CHECK    Backup battery is empty  This bat     Connect the balance fo the power          DATE TIME SETTINGS tery ensures that the date and time   supply for charging the battery  are not lost when the balance is  e g  during the night  or contact  disconnected from power  METTLER TOLEDO customer ser   vice   r       5 Overload   The weight on the pan  Reduce the weight on the weighing  exceeds the weighing capacity of   pan   the balance   Underload Check that the weighing pan is    en ee I    positioned correctly        ABOVE INITIAL ZERO R
49. balance  switches to the next selection  press         to the previous selection   After the last selection  the first is shown again     2 Press   4b   to confirm the setting  For store the setting see section  Saving Settings and Closing the Menu                 P OE          Change Settings in a Submenu Selection  The same procedure as for menu topics        Input Principle of Numerical Values  1 Press     b for input of numerical values     E Cs 2 Press       gt    to select a digit or a value  depending on the applica   LI Ee Sug    tion   The selected digit or the selected value is blinking     3 For changing digits or values  press       fo scroll up or         fo  scroll down     4 Press   qb   to confirm the input              28   The Menu       Saving Settings and Closing the Menu  1 Press and hold   zb   to leave menu topic   9 GAVEMES CO 2 Press     to execute  SAVE YES   Changes are saved       Press   4b to execute  SAVE NO   Changes are not saved  To tog   an gle between  SAVE YES  and  SAVE NO  press    gt              G   Cancel      For leaving menu topic or menu selection without saving press   C       one step back in the menu      Note  If no entry is made within 30 seconds  the balance reverts fo last active application mode  Changes are  not saved  If changes are made  the balance asks  SAVE NO      6 3 Description of Menu Topics    In this Section you will find information regarding the individual menu topics and the available selections     6 3 1 Mai
50. buoyancy caused by the immersed wire     0 2 mm  of the sinker  can be neglected    e By pressing   C    the balance returns to  PRESS ENTER TO START      Result   Press           the result will be printed     7 10 3 Formulae Used to Calculate Density    The  DENSITY  Application is based on the formulae listed below     Formulae for determining the density of solids with compensation for air density          A    p  A B  Po   Pp  p           p      Density of the sample       A B    een                Applications    65    oo    Po    PL  Q    Weight of the sample in air  Weight of the sample in the auxiliary liquid  Volume of the sample    Density of the auxiliary liquid  Density of Air  0 0012 g cm      Weight correction factor  0 99985   to take the atmospheric buoyancy of the adjustment weight  into account    Formula for determining the density of liquids with compensation for air density          P    p a          V     P           U    PL  a    Density of the liquid    Weight of the displaced liquid  Volume of the sinker  Density of air  0 0012 g cm      Weight correction factor  0 99985   to take the atmospheric buoyancy of the adjustment weight  into account    Density Table for Distilled Water                                                                         T C 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9   10  0 99973   0 99972   0 99971   0 99970   0 99969   0 99968   0 99967   0 99966   0 99965   0 99964  11  0 99963   0 99962   0 99961   0 99960   0 99959   
51. class   approved models      200 00 g  Defining the external adjustment weight  define the weight of  the external adjustment weight  in grams    Factory setting  depends on the model      CST F ADJ      Customer Fine Adjustment  This function allows you to adjust the value of the internal adjustment weight with your own adjustment weight   This feature is available on models with internal weight only  For more information  see Chapter Adjustment    EXECUTE  Executes customer fine adjustment  Factory setting    RESET  Sets adjustment back to initial adjustment     NO   Abort reset function  YES   Execute reset function     FACT    Fully Automatic Adjustment    Fully automatic internal adjustment  calibration  FACT  Fully Automatic Calibration Technology  provides fully  automatic balance adjustment based on temperature criferia and on preselected time   depending on the mod   el  see technical data      TIME  Execute FACT  with selected time     12 00  Specify the time for a fully automatic adjustment to take place  every day   Factory setting  12 00  according to time format    OFF  FACT is switched off     32   The Menu     FACT PRT      Protocol Trigger for Fact    This setting specifies whether an adjustment report should be printed automatically   Note  This menu topic does not affect the printing of adjustments with an internal or external adjustment weight      OFF  Protocol switched off  if the balance adjusts automatically   FACT   a protocol is not printed out    ON
52. d hold   AA   to terminate the application and to return to the weighing application     7 10 1    Density Determination of Solids    Requirement  The method  SOLID  is set        Setting the parameter of the auxiliary liquid    4   Hees 1 Select the auxiliary liquid by scrolling with   E53    or       up           down         ETHANDL  H 2 0  for distilled water    ETHANOL  or  FREE  for a freely defin   i able auxiliary liquid    COCE   FREE 2 Press     b to confirm the selection                 62   Applications                               If you have selected water or ethanol as the auxiliary liquid     1 Enter the current temperature of the auxiliary liquid  read off on  thermometer   Change the value by scrolling up       or down         The temperature ranges from 10   C to 30 9   C     2 Press     b   fo confirm the value     Note  The densities of distilled water and ethanol in the range 10   C to  30 9   C are stored in the balance     If you have selected a freely definable auxiliary liquid     Enter the density of the auxiliary liquid at the current temperature  read  off on thermometer      1 Press   E75   to select a digit  The selected digit is blinking   2 For changing digits  press       fo scroll up or       fo scroll down   3 Press         to confirm the selected value     Note  If without any key press within 60 seconds or by pressing   C    the balance returns fo the previous active    application     On completion of the settings  your balance is ready
53. d models cannot be adjusted with an external weight     depend on selected countries    certification legislation      except OIML accuracy class   approved models                 an New ie  Tulln u  v  WAZ    a     a g  LAA A AA STS  v  a  v  A A fa  ge  LAA AALS  v  a  Vv  m7 1 Tins a  TTL  aL  v  XK    ann    a g             20   Setting up the Balance    Requirement  To carry out this operation  in the menu topic  CAL    Adjustment    of advanced menu ADJ EXT  must be selected        2  3    5    Have required adjustment weight ready   Unload weighing pan     Press and hold   fr   to execute  External Adjustment   The required   predefined  adjustment weight value flashes in the display     Place adjustment weight in center of pan  The balance adjusts itself  automatically     When  0 00 g  flashes  remove adjustment weight     The adjusting is finished when the message  ADJ DONE  appears  briefly on the display  The balance returns fo the last active application  and is ready for operation     Sample adjustment printout using external weight                External Adjustment     222021009 12356       METTLER TOLEDO                   Balance Type ML4002  SNR 1234567890  Temperature 22 3   C  Nominal 2000 00 g  Actual L999 98   DLEE 5 ppm    Adjustment done    Signature          4 6 4 Customer fine adjustment    Attention    This function should be executed only by trained personnel     The function customer fine adjustment  CST F ADJ  allows you to adjust the value of th
54. display   This could take some time     Place required adjustment weight in center of pan     10 Remove adjustment weight when zero is flashing   11 Wait until  ADJ DONE  briefly appears     The adjusting is finished when the message  ADJ DONE  appears    briefly on the display  The balance returns to the last active appli   cation and is ready for operation      Ifthe error message  WRONG ADJUSTMENT WEIGHT  appears  the    weight is not within the allowed value range and could not be  accepted   CST F ADJ  could not be executed     U UU g Note  Storing the adjustment is not required     1 Select in the menu  ADVANCE     CST F ADJ      2 Confirm  CST F ADJ  with   4b     3 To carry out this operation select  RESET     4 Start RESET by pressing   4b       NO   appears     5 Select  YES   and confirm with  q   b       The adjusting is finished when the message  ADJ DONE  appears briefly on the display  The balance  returns to the last active application and is ready for operation with initial adjustment     4 7 Weighing Below the Balance    The balances are equipped with a hanger for carrying out weighings below the work surface  weighing below    the balance      22   Setting up the Balance       Attention   AN e Do not place the balance on the pan support location bolt                    1 Switch off the balance and remove the power cable and any  interface cable from the balance                         2 Remove weighing pan  pan support and draft shield element  or  Easy dra
55. e  e g   BAUD  1  for standard interface  COM1    BAUD  2  for 2nd interface  COM2        Only one printer can be set if two RS232 interfaces are existing        40   The Menu    7 Applications    7 1 Application  Piece Counting          de weighing pan                   LILIN   v          S E da L                                                                The  Piece Counting  application allows you to determine the number of pieces put on the    eee Requirement  The function  COUNT  must be assigned to the   F   key  See advanced menu  topic  ASSIGN F   factory setting          Activate function  COUNT  by pressing and holding the   F   key     Piece Counting first requires the setting of a reference weight   there are 4 possibilities     C3 Setting the reference by multiple pieces with fix reference values   E Setting the reference by multiple pieces with variable reference  values      Setting the reference for 1 piece in weighing mode    O Setting the reference for 1 piece in manual mode     Setting possibility  A Setting the reference by multiple pieces with fix reference  values     1 Select a number of reference pieces by scrolling with    gt     Possi   ble numbers  are 5  10  20 and 50     with approved balances in selected countries  min 10    2 Press     gt  0 T     to zero tare  If needed  place empty container on  the weighing pan and zero tare again     3 Add the selected number of reference pieces to container   4 Press   qb to confirm     Setting possibili
56. e internal adjustment  weight with your own adjustment weight  The adjustable range of the adjustment weight is possible only in a  very small range  Customer fine adjustment impacts the function of internal adjustment  The customer fine    adjustment can be deactivated at any time     Note    This feature is available on models with internal weight only     Because of certification legislation  approved models cannot be adjusted with customer fine adjustment     depending on selected countries    certification legislation      Use certificated weights     Balance and test weight have to be on operating temperature   Observe the correct environmental conditions     Setting up the Balance    21    Execute customer fine adjustment       cod  Thy Cana  AW AINE             9                            Deactivate customer fine adjustment    The balance is under measuring condition     Have required adjustment weight ready    Unload weighing pan   Select in the menu  ADVANCE    CST F ADJ  Confirm  CST F ADJ  with   qb    To carry out this operation select  EXECUTE   Start Adjustment with   qb        SET REF   appears briefly      The last saved value flashes on the display     Select the target adjustment weight    e For coarse setting  press   E73   to change the value    e For fine setting  press       to increase the value or press     to  decrease the value    Press and hold   4b   to confirm and execute  CST F ADJ        gt  The required adjustment weight value flashes in the 
57. e will return fo the topic  DIAGNOS     Sample Information Displayed   Information Display  Operation Time  year day hour  00 018 04  Total load kg  f  115 7191 kg  Number of weighings 1255  Number of key pressed 4931  Number of motor movements 1012  Backlight time  year day hour  00 018 04  Next service due date 01 01 10                74   Applications    Sample Printout               Scac  seleal mire      Al wen 2009  A       METTLER TOLEDO                   Balance Type ML4002  SNR 1234567890  SW v1 00       Operating time isiel Zan   Total weight loaded  11557191 tej   Number of weighings          1255   Number of key presses  4931  Motor movements  wL  Backlight operating time  18d 4h  Next service due dat  OO ZOLO             7 12 6 Calibration History    The  Calibration History  function allows you to view and print information of the last 30  thirty  balance adjust   ment  Adjustments made by a service technician and normal user are counted together          Press   q   b to start  CAL HIST      2 Press   Jh   for printout     3 Press       key to scroll forward through the displayed list of Adjustments history information   4 Press   C   to cancel the test procedure  The balance will return fo the topic  DIAGNOS       Sample Information Displayed                                                  Note Display   S   External adjusted service 05 03 S 01   3 PPM       Internal adjusted 04 03  02  2 PPM       Internal adjusted 03 08  28     PPM   E   External adjusted u
58. econd interface  optional   7   Leveling foot 14   Product label                      3 2 Operation Keys    10   Overview                METTLER TOLEDO  AA Net    Hcuo5  lo f  io g a      On EY AK   c 5             Key Functions             m    topics or menu selections    Decrease  numerical  parameters within  menu and in applications    No  Key Press briefly  less than 1 5 s       Press and hold  longer than 1 5 s  3  1 Ihh e To change display resolution  1 10d no function  Wl function  while application is running  Note  not available with approved mod   els in selected countries   2 e To navigate back  scroll up  within menu     To select the weighing application    e Decrease  numerical  parameters quickly  within menu and in applications       To navigate forward  scroll down  within    e To select assigned application and enter                    To enter application parameter or switch  to next parameter    To confirm parameter    F menu topics or menu selections ing the parameter settings of application   e Increase  numerical  parameters within     Default application assignment  Piece  menu and in applications counting  e Increase  numerical  parameters quickly  within menu and in applications  ON  OFF     Switch on    Switch off   gt 0 T   e    Zero Tare    Switch off  C e Cancel and to leave menu without saving   no function   one step back in the menu    7 kK e With entries  scroll down e Execute predefined adjusting  calibration   M e To navigate through menu
59. ed manually     Note  If without any key press within 60 seconds  the balance returns to the previous active application     On completion of the weighing in procedure  your balance is ready for percent weighing     44   Applications       Switching between percent and weight display    Ss a 310  You can use the    gt    key at any time to switch the display between  Se SE percent display  weighing unit  UNIT 1    RECALL  value  if activated   26 25 g and weighing unit  UNIT 2   if different from UNIT 1    En   ET e The recall value is displayed with an asterisk     as well as icon   ce mg  M  and can not be printed                    e The current set weight remains stored until it is redetermined        Terminate the application  Press and hold   AA   to terminate the application and to return to the weighing application     Applications   45    7 3 Application  Check Weighing            gt  lt           The  Check weighing  application allows you to check the deviation of a sample weight  within a tolerance limit to a reference target weight    Requirement  The function  CHECK  must be assigned to the   F   key  see advanced menu  topic  ASSIGN F             Activate function  CHECK  by pressing and holding the   F   key                 Step 1  Check Weighing first requires the setting of a reference  weight that should corresponds to the nominal weight  there are 2  possibilities       Setting the reference in manual mode  enter nominal weight          B Setting the refer
60. ence in weighing mode  weigh nominal weight      Step 2  Check weighing needs the upper and lower limits  there are  2 possibilities           Setting the upper and lower limits in percentage      3 Setting the upper and lower limits by weight   Step 3  Setting tolerance beep      Activate or deactivate tolerance beep           Setting possibility   D Setting the reference in manual mode  enter nominal weight        1 Press   q     I   to activate manual mode        2 Select the reference target weight by scrolling up        key  or down         key   Speed up by press and hold           3 Press       to confirm the nominal weight                             Setting possibility   Setting the reference in weighing mode  weigh nominal  weight     1 Press     gt  0 T     to zero tare the balance and to activate the  weighing mode  If needed  place empty container on the weighing  pan and zero tare again     2 Load the nominal weight           3 Press       to confirm the nominal weight                 Switching between manual mode and weighing mode      Press    gt    to switch between manual mode and weighing mode     Note  By switching from weighing mode to manual mode the weight  value will be transferred and can be changed manually           46   Applications       Step 2  setting possibility   2A Setting the upper and lower limits  in percentage         1 Press   4b to start setting     2 Press   4   to confirm the default limit of     2 5   or enter the  limit value by scr
61. ent 32  Error messages 82  Ethanol 67  External weight 20  FACT 19  32  33  Factor Weighing 58  60  Fill up 52  Firmware update 80  Formulation 5   Fully automatic adjustment 19  32  Function  Fill up  52  Function PC Direct 78  Good Weighing Practice 68  GWP 68  69  Handshake 39  Header 37  Host 36  Icons 11  Input principle 28  Installing the components 14  Interface   MT SICS 85  Interface menu 27  36  Interface RS232C 36  85  Internal weight 19  Interval 40  Introduction 7   Index    107    108    Index                            Key assign 34  Key beep 30  Key functions 10  Key test 73  Leveling the balance 16  Line feed 37  Liquid 62  Liquids 64  Location 16  Main Menu 29  Manual adjustment with external 20  weight   Manual adjustment with internal 19  weight   Menu 27  29  Menu Advanced 27  32  Menu Basic 27  30  Menu Interface 27  36  Menu operation 28  Menu protection 29  Menu topic 28  28  29  Motor test 74  MT SICS 85  Multiplication Factor Weighing 58  Net 25  Numerical values 28  Operating temperature 18  Operation keys 10  Overview 9  PC DIR 36  PC Direct 78  Percent Weighing 44  Performing a simple weighing 25  Piece Counting 41  Power supply 17  Print 26  Printer 36  Protect 29  Protocol trigger 33  Recall 26  33  Repeatability test 71  Reset 31  Routine Test 68  RS232C interface 36  85       Safety precautions 8  Saving settings 28  Select menu 28  Select menu topic 28  Selecting the location 16  Service 35  35  84  Service date reset 35  Service icon 35  Ser
62. ent Int  Cal FACT Ext  Cal Ext  Cal  Interfaces 1 RS232 1 RS232 1 RS232  Balance dimensions  W x D x H  184x290x84 mm  184x290x84 mm  184x290x84 mm  Weighing pan dimensions 170x190 mm    160 mm    160 mm  Weight of balance 3 6 kg 2 2 kg 2 2 kg  Weights for routine testing  OIML CarePac  11123007  11123007  11123008  Weights   500 g F2  20g F1  500gF2 20gF1  1000 g F2  50g F2  ASTM CarePac  11123107  11123107  11123108  Weights   500 g 1  20g 1 500g 1  20g 1 1000 g 1  50g 1  ML1602 ML3002 ML3002E  Limit values  Maximum capacity 1620 g 3200 g 3200 g  Readability 0 01 g 0 01 g 0 01 g  Repeatability  sd  0 01 g 0 01 g 0 01 g  Linearity deviation 0 02 g 0 02 g 0 02 g  Sensitivity temperature drift 3 ppm   C 3 ppm   C 3 ppm   C   10   30   C   Typical values  Repeatability  at nominal load  0 007 g 0 007 g 0 007 g  Linearity deviation 0 006 g 0 006 g 0 006 g  Minimum sample weight  acc  to USP  14g 14g 14g  Minimum sample weight  U 1   k 2    1 4g 1 4g 1 4g  Minimum sample weight OIML 0 5g 0 5g 0 5g  Settling time ls ls ls  Adjustment Int  Cal FACT Int  Cal FACT Ext  Cal  Interfaces 1 RS232 1 RS232 1 RS232  Balance dimensions  W x D x H  184x290x84 mm  184x290x84 mm  184x290x84 mm  Weighing pan dimensions 170x190 mm 170x190 mm 170x190 mm  Weight of balance 3 6 kg 3 6 kg 3 4 kg                90   Technical Data          ML1602    ML3002    ML3002E       Weights for routine testing       OIML CarePac  Weights     11123008  1000 g F2  50 g F2     11123009  2000 g F2  100 g  F2     11
63. ess   ql   to start the test     2 Follow the instructions on the display  If the test weight value is  flashing  Load the test weight  displayed value      The printout starts after the weighing pan is unloaded   Exit the current test procedure       Press and hold   AA   for executing a new application     What if Warning Limit or Control Limit are  FAILED      The  SOP for Periodic Sensitivity Tests  Routine Tests   provides information about measures when routine tests  fail  Find a download version of these SOPs on www mt com gwp  link  GWP   The Program   Routine Opera     tion    Content of SOP     e Preparation  e Test procedure    Applications    69    e Evaluation   e Deviation  e If Warning Limit  FAILED   e If Control Limit  FAILED     70   Applications    7 12 Application  Diagnostics     7 12 1               The  Diagnostics  application allows you to carry out predefined diagnostics tests and to     IM view or print predefined sets of balance information  This diagnostics tool helps you find          errors faster and more efficiently   Requirement  A printer or a PC is connected to the balance for showing the results     Activate  ADVANCE   menu   See section menu operation     2 Activate function  DIAGNOS   by pressing   qb     3 Use    gt p to select appropriate tests     Repeatability Test    The repeatability test allows you to repeat tests with internal weight for a given number of times   Note  On models with internal weights only     Press   4b to activ
64. est  models with internal weights only   Balance history   Calibration history   Balance information   Service provider information    This menu topic allows you to switch the service reminder  4   on or off      ON      OFF      SRV D RST    Service Date Reset    Service reminder  X   switched on You will be informed after one  Year or 8000 operating hours to call service for recalibration   This will be indicated by the flashing service icon   3     Factory  setting     Service reminder  4   switched off     This menu topic allows you to reset service date and hours   Note  This menu topic is only available if    SRV ICON    setting    ON    was selected     To toggle between    YES     and    NO     press       LE A     The Menu    35    6 3 4 Interface Menu   RS232      RS232C Interface        At this menu topic you can select the peripheral device connected to the RS232C interface and specify how the    data is transmitted    PRINTER      PRT STAB      PRT AUTO      PRT ALL      PC DIR       PRT STAB      PRT AUTO      PRT ALL      HOST      SND OFF    SND STB      SND CONT      SND AUTO      SND ALL      2 DISP        A              36   The Menu    Connection to a printer   Factory setting   Note        Only one printer possible   e See recommended printer settings found in section  Appen   dix   as well as the printer specific user s manual     If the   El   key is pressed  the next stable weight value will be  printed   Factory setting     Every stable weight value w
65. etting    A OFF       Automatic shutoff not activated     A OFF 2    Automatic shutoff after 2 minutes of inactivity     A OFF 5    Automatic shutoff after 5 minutes of inactivity     The Menu   33     B LIGHT      Backlight   Under this menu topic  the display backlight can be switched off automatically  If the automatic switch off is  activated  the backlight will turn off automatically after the selected period of inactivity has elapsed  The back   light is reactivated when a key is pressed or the weight is changed      A ZERO      Automatic Zero Setting     B L  ON  Backlight is always on   Factory setting     B L  OFF  Backlight is always off     B L  30    Automatic switch off after 30 seconds inactivity    B L  1   Automatic switch off after 1 minute inactivity    B L  2   Automatic switch off after 2 minutes inactivity    B L  5   Automatic switch off after    minutes inactivity     This menu topic allows you to switch the automatic zero setting on or off        ON     A ZERO  switched on  factory setting   The automatic zero set   ting continuously corrects possible variations in the zero point  that might be caused through small amounts of contamination  on the weighing pan     OFF   A ZERO  switched off  The zero point is not automatically cor     rected  This setting is advantageous for special applications  e g   evaporation measurements      Note  With approved balances  this setting is not available  only available in selected countries       ZERO RNG    Zero R
66. fied order     1 Place bottom plate  1   push and turn   2 Place pan support  2  with weighing pan  3      Unfold the draft shield frame  4  and place it cor   rectly     4 Insert the glass panels  5  into the draft shield  frame     5 Place draft shield top  6        Balances with readability of 10 mg with square  weighing pan and draft shield element    1 Remove the two screws  1   Remove the plate  2  and retain it     Place draft shield element  3  and fix it with the  two screws     Place pan support  4  with weighing pan  5      Balances with readability of 0 01 g   0 1 g with  round weighing pan        Place the following components on the balance in  the specified order     e Pan support  1   e Weighing pan  2        Setting up the Balance   15       Balances with readability of 0 1 g with square  weighing pan        Place the following components on the balance in  the specified order    e Pan support  1    e Weighing pan  2     4 3 Selecting the Location and Leveling the Balance    Your balance is a precision instrument and will thank you for an optimum location with high accuracy and  dependability     4 3 1 Selecting the Location    Select a stable  vibration free position that is as horizontal as possible  The surface must be able to safely carry  the weight of a fully loaded balance     Observe ambient conditions  see Technical Data    Avoid the following     Vibrations   Excessive temperature fluctuations   Direct sunlight   Powerful drafts  e g  from fans or a
67. ft shield  if present     3 Turn the balance carefully on its side                 Remove one of the caps  A  depending on the models                    Then turn the balance to its normal position and simply rein   stall all components in the reverse order     4 8 Transporting the Balance    Switch off the balance and remove the power cable and any interface cable from the balance  Refer to the notes  in Section  Selecting the location  regarding the choice of an optimal location     Transporting Over Short Distances    For balances with a draft shield  Observe the following instructions to transport your bal   ance over a short distance to a new location  Never lift the balance using the glass draft  shield  The draft shield is not sufficiently fastened to the balance                 Transporting Over Long Distances  If you would like to transport or send your balance over long distances  use the complete original packaging     Setting up the Balance   23       AK             Switching on    5 Weighing Made Simple    This section shows you how to perform simple weighing and how you can accelerate the    weighing process                                                              On  r om  Lou g  On  BEE  ERBE    tatatak    v    mmnm  DL g             Switching off          On    g             SHUT OFF    v    m       Note        5 1 Switching the Balance On and Off    Connecting to the mains  1 Remove any load from weighing pan   2 Connect balance via AC adapter to the mai
68. ghing  pan   0 1 mg 1 mg 0 01 0 1g   0 01g 0 1g   Draft shield 235 mm S x              Flex draft shield 105 mm     WA           Weighing pan    90 mm WG                  120 mm   J           160 mm   _ z   S   _  170 x 190         J J  mm   Draft shield element JS         J     Pan support J y J v v y v   Bottom plate S S             Protective cover J JY A WA WA J JY   Universal AC adapter  country specific  S S S WA S S S   Operating instructions printed or on CD  Pd WA J J S JY J   ROM depending on the country   Quick Guide J JY J J S WA J   EC declaration of conformity JS J S S S S WA          Setting up the Balance    13    4 2 Installing the Components                                                                         14   Setting up the Balance                                  Balances with readability of 0 1 mg  with draft  shield  235 mm         Place the following components on the balance in  the specified order    Note  Push the side glass door  1  back as far as will   go    e Bottom plate  2    e Draft shield element  3    e Pan support  4    e Weighing pan  5     Balances with readability of 1 mg  with draft shield   235 mm         Place the following components on the balance in  the specified order    Note  Push the side glass door  1  back as far as will   go    e Bottom plate  2    e Pan support  3    e Weighing pan  4     Balances with readability of 1 mg  with flex draft  shield  105 mm     Place the following components on the balance in the  speci
69. gram msg Mesghal   ct Carat tlh Tael Hong Kong  Ib Pound tls    Tael Singapore  0z Ounce  avdp  tlt Tael Taiwan  ozt Ounce  troy  tola Tola   GN Grain baht Baht   D factory setting    2  not with 0 1 mg and 1 mg balances  3  with 0 1 mg and 1 mg balances  4  the Malaysian tael has the same value     UNIT 2      Weight Unit 2    If it is required to show the weighing results in weighing mode in an additional unit  the desired second weight  unit can be selected in this menu topic  depending on the model   Units see  UNIT 1      Note  Only those weight units allowed by the appropriate national legislation are selectable      KEY BEEP      Key Beep  This menu topic allows you to select the volume of the key beep  The according key beep is emitted during the    setting    MED  Medium level  Factory setting    HIGH  High level   OFF  Beep switched off   LOW  Low level    30   The Menu     STB BEEP    Stability Beep    If the unstable symbol disappears  the stability beep becomes active  This menu topic allows you to preselect  the volume of the stability beep      LOW  Low level  Factory setting    MED  Medium level    HIGH  High level    OFF  Beep switched off     RESET      Reset Balance Settings  This menu topic allows you fo call up the factory settings     To toggle between  YES   and  NO   press   ET     Note  A reset of the balance will not change the  DATE  and  TIME  settings     The Menu   31    6 3 3 Advanced Menu     WEIG MOD    weighing mode settings  This setting can
70. he data communication format of the serial interface RS232C    BAUD Setting the transfer speed of the serial interface RS232C              The Menu       27                               Topic Description   BIT PAR  Setting the character format  Bit Parity  of the serial interface RS232C   STOPBIT Setting the character format  stop bit  of the serial interface RS232C   HD SHK Setting the transfer protocol  Handshake  of the serial interface RS232C   RS E 0 L  Setting the end of line format of the serial interface RS232C    RS CHAR Setting the char set of the serial interface RS232C    INTERVL  Selection of the time interval for the simulated print key press           6 2 Menu Operation    In this Section you will learn how to work with the menu        Select Menu    1 Press and hold   z b to activate main menu  The first menu   BASIC  is displayed  except menu protection is active      Press    gt    repeatedly to change menu  Scrolling down up                  keys      3 Press   4b   to confirm the selection        a  AT ANTE  1 aivi ILL    ood          7          Select Menu Topic      Press     3    The next menu topic appears in the display  Each  time the   E73   or the       key is pressed  the balance switches to  TENE the next menu topic  the         key to the previous menu topic     P             Change Settings in a Selected Menu Topic    1 Press   ql    The display shows the current setting in the selected  menu topic  Each time    gt    or       is pressed  the 
71. id undergoes an apparent loss in weight which is equal to the weight of the  fluid it displaces     To determine the density of solid bodies  we recommend you to work with the optional densi   ty kit which contains all the attachments and aids needed for convenient and precise density  determination  To determine the density of liquids  you additionally need a sinker which you  can also obtain from your METTLER TOLEDO dealer    Note for performing of density determinations     e You can also use the hanger for weighing below the balance which belongs to your bal   ance   e We recommend you to consult the operating instructions enclosed with the density kit     e Ifa METTLER TOLEDO printer is attached to your balance  the settings will be automatical   ly recorded     Requirement  The function  DENSITY  must be assigned to the   F   key  see advanced menu  topic  ASSIGN F    Density kit is installed            Activate function  DENSITY  by pressing and holding the appropri   ate assigned   F   key              Setting the method for density determination    SuL tt 1 Select    5  SOLID   the function for the density determination of solids  or     mmn  L IW tat     LIQUID   the function for the density determination of liquids with a  sinker           2 Press   4b   to confirm the selection           Press   E   3   to toggle the display between user guidance and       Switching the display between user guidance and weighing  weighing        Terminate the application  Press an
72. igits  press       to scroll up or       fo scroll down   4 Press     to confirm the selected step  no automatic accep   fance      Note  The allowed range for the step depends on the factor and the  resolution of the balance  If it is outside the allowed range the error  message  STEP OUT OF RANGE  will be displayed     Note  If without any key press within 60 seconds  the balance returns to the previous active application  Press    C   fo cancel and returns to the previous active application     On completion of the setting procedure  your balance is ready for multiplication factor weighing     58   Applications       Weighing procedure  1 Press     gt Q T     to zero tare   Load sample weight on weighing pan        Read the result  The appropriate calculation is then made using the  weight of sample and the selected factor  the result being displayed  with the selected display step   Note  No units are displayed     4 Unload sample weight           Toggling between displaying the calculated value and the measured  weight    You can use the    gt    key to toggle between the calculated Value   weight value  UNIT 1    RECALL  value  if selected  and weight value   UNIT 2   if different from  UNIT 1             Terminate the application  Press and hold   AA   to terminate the application and to return to the weighing application     Applications   59    7 9 Application  Division Factor Weighing        The  Division Factor Weighing  divide a predefined factor by the weight val
73. ill be printed  without pressing the    El   key    If the       key is pressed  the weight value will be printed  regardless of stability     Connection to a PC  the balance can send data  as a Keyboard   fo the PC used for PC applications e g  Excel    Note  The balance sends the weight value without the unit to the  PC     If the       key is pressed  the next stable weight value will be  sent followed by an enter   Factory setting    Every stable weight value will be sent followed by an enter  with   out pressing the   EI   key    If the     1   key is pressed  the weight value will be sent followed  by an enter regardless of stability     Connection to a PC  Barcode Reader etc   the balance can send  data to the PC and receive commands or data from the PC    Note  The balance sends the complete MT SICS answer fo the PC   see chapter  MT SICS Interface Commands and Functions      Send mode switched off   Factory setting     If the   1   key is pressed  the next stable weight value will be  sent     All weight value updates will be sent regardless of stability  with   out pressing the   E gt  key     Every stable weight value will be sent  without pressing the   El    key    If the       key is pressed  the weight value will be sent regard   less of stability     Connection of an optional auxiliary display unit   Note  The transmission parameters cannot be selected  Settings  are automatically set     Attention  If you select 2nd Display  2 DISP   first make sure that  no 
74. ir conditioners                             4 3 2 Leveling the Balance          The balances have a level indicator and two or four adjustable leveling  feet to compensate for slight irregularities in the surface of the weighing  bench  The balance is exactly horizontal when the air bubble is in the  middle of the level glass     Note  The balance should be leveled and adjusted each time it is  moved to a new location     Balances with 2 leveling feet             nn         Adjust the two front leveling feet appropriately until the air bubble    comes to rest exactly in the middle of the glass   Air bubble at  12 o clock  turn both feet clockwise  Air bubble at  3 o clock  turn left foot clockwise  right  foot counterclockwise  Air bubble at  6 o clock  turn both feet counterclockwise  Air bubble at  9 o clock  turn left foot counterclockwise     right foot clockwise    16   Setting up the Balance    4 4 Power Supply       O    Il             4 4 1 AC Operation    Balances with 4 leveling feet  1 First turn the two rear leveling feet all the way in   Adjust the two front leveling feet as previously described     3 Turn the rear leveling feet down onto the surface for extra stabiliz   ing safety  so the balance cannot tilt over under eccentric loads     Allow your balance to warm up for 30 minutes  0 1 mg models 60 minutes  to enable it  to adapt itself to the ambient conditions     Your balance is supplied with an country specific AC adapter or with a country specific power c
75. ite http  Avww  mettler toledo support com     3 Log in to the METTLER TOLEDO Balance Support Site  registration with the serial number of a METTLER  TOLEDO instrument required      Click Customer Support        Click appropriate product folder   Click the firmware version  e Loader II  you need and save it on your specified storage location   Right click on the firmware SNxxx exe and select Run as Administrator from the menu     oo oa      Follow the installer s instructions     80   Communication with Peripheral Devices    Loading the new firmware into the balance   1 Right click on METTLER TOLEDO e Loader II and select Run as Administrator from the menu     2 Follow the instructions  which will take you step by step through the installation     Firmware  Software  Updates   81    82    10 Error and Status Messages    10 1    Error Messages    Error messages in the display draw your attention to incorrect operation or that the balance could not execute a    procedure properly                 small     Error Message Cause Rectification  NO STABILITY No stability  Ensure more stable ambient condi   tions  If not possible  check settings  for environment   WRONG ADJUSTMENT WEIGHT Wrong adjustment weight on pan  Place required adjustment weight in  or none at all  center of pan   REFERENCE TOO SMALL Reference for piece counting too Increase reference weight        EEPROM ERROR   PLEASE CON   TACT CUSTOMER SERVICE    e EEPROM  memory  error    e Excessive mains voltage fluctu   
76. ith draft shield high  235 mm     Steel cable    LabX direct balance  simple data transfer     Transport case    12122032    12122031    30028926    30028928    11600361    11120340    11124240    Accessories and Spare Parts    103    Adjustment weights          77                14 2 Spare Parts    OIML   ASTM Weights  with calibration certificate  see www mt com weights    Balances with readability of 0 1 mg  with draft shield  235 mm                                                                                                                                            Drawing Pos   Description Part No   1  Weighing pan    90 mm 12122010  2   Pan support 12122042  3   Draft shield element 12122043  4 _ Bottom plate 12122044  5  Side glass door 12122036  6  Top glass door 12122033  7  Pair of handles 12122035  8   Leveling foot 12122040  9   Battery chamber cover 12122041  10   Weighing below balance cap 12122029   Balances with readability of 1 mg  with draft shield  235 mm    Drawing Pos   Description Part No   1  Weighing pan    120 mm 12122037  2   Pan support 12122045  3  Bottom plate 12122044  4  Side glass door 12122036  5  Top glass door 12122033  6  Pair of handles 12122035  7  Leveling foot 12122040  8   Battery chamber cover 12122041  9  Weighing below balance cap 12122029       104   Accessories and Spare Parts          Balances with readability of 1 mg  with flex draft shield  105 mm                                                                              
77. ize them  1 to 999 samples are possible    Requirement  The function  TOTAL  must be assigned to the   F   key  see advanced menu  topic  ASSIGN F       Activate function  TOTAL  by pressing and holding the   F   key     For a new totaling evaluation press   E73    or       or        to enter   CLR M YES  and press   4b to clear the memory    Note  If the memory is already cleared  sample counter is O  the  memory clear question will be not displayed     Press    gt  0 T     to zero or tare the balance     Weighing in the sample weight          4    If using a container  place empty container on the weighing pan  and press    gt  0 T     gt  to zero or tare the balance     Load the first sample weight     Press   ql    The display shows the sample count    1    and the  current weight is stored    Note  When the sample counter is displayed you may press   C   fo  undo  drop  this sample     Unload the first sample weight  The display shows zero     Weighing in further sample weights   The same procedure as for the first sample weight     1   999 samples are possible     Results     If the numbers of sample are greater than or equal to 2  press    E gt   the results are displayed and printed           0 5 seconds  number of samples    N     e gg   a  totalized value FAT  Tora     i878  794  4       Printout                             Zen eE Teicaliiag       2l odam 200  12356  METTLER TOLEDO   Balance Type ML1602  SNR 1234567890  il 46 36 g  2 SSB E  3 47 49 g  4 93529 Gj  5 
78. less steel X2CrNiMo 17 12 2  1 4404   Plastic  ABS   glass   Plastic  ABS     13 2 Model Specific Data    13 2 1    Balances with Readability of 0 1 mg with Draft Shield    Technical Data                                                                                     ML54 ML104 ML204  Limit values  Maximum capacity 52 g 120g 220g  Readability 0 1 mg 0 1 mg 0 1 mg  Repeatability  sd  0 1 mg 0 1 mg 0 1 mg  Linearity deviation 0 2 mg 0 2 mg 0 2 mg  Sensitivity temperature drift 2 ppm   C 2 ppm   C 2 ppm   C   10   30   C   Typical values  Repeatability  at nominal load  0 08 mg 0 08 mg 0 08 mg  Linearity deviation 0 06 mg 0 06 mg 0 06 mg  Minimum sample weight  acc  to USP  0 16 g 0 16 g 0 16 g  Minimum sample weight  U 1   k 2    0 016g 0 016 g 0 016 g  Minimum sample weight OIML 0 01 g 0 01 g 0 01 g  Settling time 2s 2s 2s  Adjustment Int  Cal FACT Int  Cal FACT Int  Cal FACT  Interfaces 1 RS232 1 RS232 1 RS232  Balance dimensions W x D x H  193x290x331 mm   193x290x331 mm   193x290x331 mm  Weighing pan dimensions    90 mm    90 mm    90 mm  Usable heigh of draft shield 235 mm 235 mm 235 mm  Weight of balance 4 1 kg 4 1 kg 4 1 kg  Weights for routine testing  OIML CarePac  11123003  11123002  11123001   Weights   50 g F2  2 g E2 100 g F2  5 g E2 200 g F2  10 g Fl  ASTM CarePac  11123103  11123102  11123101  Weights 50g 1 2g1 100g 1 5g 1 200g 1  10g 1          Technical Data    87    Technical Data    13 2 2 Balances with Readability of 1 mg with Draft Shield               
79. lication  Formulation   Net Total Formulation        The  Formulation   Net Total  application allows you to  A  e weigh in  add and store  up to 999 individual component weights and displays the total   If a printer is connected  the component weights are printed individually and as a total   e tare pre tare and store up to 999 container weights and displays the total  If a printer is  connected  the tare weights are printed out individually and as a total   e fill up the sum of all component net weight values by adding a further component to a  higher value              Requirement  The function  FORMULA   must be assigned to the   F   key  see advanced  menu topic  ASSIGN F    Connect a printer or a PC if present      C 1 Activate function formulation  FORMULA   by pressing and holding  FORMULA the   F   key     2 Press         gt  to continue formulation weighing  For a new formula     v  ES tion press    gt     or       or        to select  CLR M YES  and press  A   4b to clear the memory     CLERET Note  If the memory is already cleared  sample and tare pre tare  v counter is zero  the memory clear question will be not displayed                    Tare container  if used    1 Press     gt  0 T     to zero or tare the balance if needed   2 Place the empty container on the weighing pan     3 Press    gt  0 T       The container is tared and the tare count    T1     is displayed and the tare weight is printed     Note           e If you pre tare via MT SICS  e g  bar code 
80. matically print  when load is changed     BAUD    Baud rate RS232C        This menu topic allows you to match the data transmission to different serial RS232C receivers  The baud rate   data transfer rate  determines the speed of transmission via the serial interface  For problem free data trans   mission the sending and receiving devices must be set at the same value     The following settings are available   600 bd  1200 bd  2400 bd  4800 bd  9600 bd  19200 and 38400 bd   default  9600 bd     Note   e Not visible for 2nd display   e Each device has separate settings      BIT PAR       Bit Parity RS232C    At this menu topic you can set the character format for the attached RS232C serial peripheral device      8 NO  8 data bits no parity  Factory setting    7 NO  7 data bits no parity    7 MARK  7 data bits mark parity    7 SPACE  7 data bits space parity    JIEVEN  7 data bits even parity    7 0DD  7 data bits odd parity    Note    e Not visible for 2nd display    e Each device has separate settings     STOPBIT    Stop Bits RS232C   At this menu topic you can set the stop bits of the transmitted data to different RS232C serial receivers    1 BIT  1 Stop bit  Factory setting    2 BITS  2 Stop bits   Note    e Not visible for 2nd display    e Each device has separate settings      HD SHK      Handshake RS232C    This menu topic allows you to match the data transmission to different RS232C serial receivers      XON XOFF  Software handshake  XON XOFF   Factory setting    RTS CT
81. n     Applications   57    7 8 Application  Multiplication Factor Weighing        The  Multiplication Factor Weighing  application allows you to multiply the weight value  in  Fx grams  by a predefined factor  result   factor   weight  and have it calculated to a predefined  number of decimal places    Requirement  The function  FACTOR M  must be assigned to the   F   key  see advanced  menu topic  ASSIGN F                       Activate function  FACTOR M  by pressing and holding the   F   key           1  Setting the factor value                    5 E Min  os 1 Press   4   to execute  SET F MUL   Either the factor 1 appears as  a default value or the factor that was saved most recently   I  GS identi 2 Press    gt p to select a digit  The selected digit is blinking   For changing digits  press       to scroll up or         fo scroll down   Press   4b to confirm the selected factor  no automatic accep   tance   C eA Note  Zero for multiplication factor value is outside the allowed range        the error message  FACTOR OUT OF RANGE  will be displayed        0 Setting the step value                       GE T STEP  os  SET STEP  appears in the display  and the program changes auto   er matically to allow the display increments to be entered  The smallest  GS possible display increment appears as default value  or the last value    that was saved   as J 1 Press   qb to execute  SET STEP    2 Press    gt    to select a digit  The selected digit is blinking   A 3 For changing d
82. n Aid helps you quickly determine the position of the  sample weight regarding the tolerance     1 Lower limit  2 Target weight  3 Upper limit    Press and hold   AA   to terminate the application and to return to the weighing application     48   Applications    7 4 Application  Statistics           Bo                               999          Displayed results          Press   ql   to show the next  statistical value     Press   C   fo cancel displaying  results and to continue weigh   ing next sample        The  Statistics  application allows you to generate statistics of a series of weighing values  1  to 999 values are possible     Requirement  The function  STAT   must be assigned to the   F   key  see advanced menu  topic  ASSIGN F    Connect a printer or a PC if present     1 Activate function  STAT   by pressing and holding the   F   key     2 To continue the last statistics press   4    For a new statistical  evaluation press   E73    or               to select  GLR M YES  and  press   4b   to clear the memory     Note  If the memory is already cleared  sample counter is O  the  memory clear question will be not displayed     Weighing the first sample weight   1 Press     gt  0 T     to zero tare the balance if needed   2 Load the first sample weight     Press            The display shows the sample count    1    and the  current weight is stored as sample and the weight is printed out   Note  When the sample counter is displayed you may press   C   fo  undo  drop 
83. n Menu  Selecting the menu      BASIC  The small  BASIC  menu for simple weighing is displayed     ADVANCE   The extended  ADVANCE   menu for further weighing settings is  displayed     INT FACE  The menu  INT FACE  for all interface parameter settings for  peripheral devices e g  printer is displayed      PROTECT  Menu protection  Protection of balance configurations against  unmeant manipulation      OFF  Menu protection is off   Factory setting      ON  Menu protection is on  The menu BASIC  ADVANCE  and  INT FACE are not displayed  This is indicated with     in the dis     play     The Menu   29    6 3 2 Basic Menu     DATE      Date  Setting the current date according to date format     Note  A reset of the balance will not change this setting      TIME      Time  Setting the current time according to time format      1H  Set the current time forwards by 1 hour  to adjust summer or  winter time    Factory setting     1H  Set the current time backwards by 1 hour  to adjust summer or  winter time      SET  TIME  Enter the current time     Note  A reset of the balance will not change this setting    UNIT 1      Weight Unit 1  Depending on requirements  the balance can operate with the following units  depending on the model        Only those weight units allowed by the appropriate national legislation are selectable   e With approved balances  this menu topic has a fixed setting and cannot be changed     Units    g  Gram dwt Pennyweight  kg   Kilogram mom Momme   mg   Milli
84. ns     The balance performs a display test  all segments in the display light  up briefly    WELCOME   Software version  Maximum load and Read   ability appears briefly     After the warm up time  the balance is ready for weighing or for opera   tion with the last active application  see General Requirements     page 18    Mains operated  standby mode       Press   On       The balance is ready for weighing or for operation with the last active  application  Approved balances will execute an initial Zero     Battery operated  1 Remove any load from weighing pan   2 Press and hold   On       The balance performs a display test  all segments in the display light  up briefly    WELCOME   Software version  Maximum load and Read   ability appears briefly     After the warm up time  the balance is ready for weighing or for opera   tion with the last active application  see General Requirements     page 18          Press and hold the   Off   key until  SHUTOFF  appears on the dis   play  Release the key       Mains operated balances switch into standby mode       Battery operated balances switch off completely     e After switching on from standby mode  your balance needs no warm up time and is immediately ready for    weighing     e Standby mode is not possible with approved balances  only available in selected countries      24   Setting up the Balance    e If your balance has been switched off after a preselected time  the display is dimly lit and shows date  time   maximum load 
85. olling up        key  or down        key   Press      b to confirm the limits     Note  Press    gt    to switch between  UNIT 1  and Unit                           Step 2  setting possibility   B Setting the upper and lower limits by weight     1 Press   4b to start setting   Press    gt    to switch to UNIT 1     Press     b to confirm the default limit or enter the limit value by  scrolling up        key  or down        key   Press   4b   to confirm  the limits                                Switching between percentage and weight unit 1      Press   E73   to switch between setting in percentage and setting by  weight            Step 3   B Setting tolerance beep     The tolerance beep indicates whether the weighing sample lies within  the tolerance by beeping three times        Note  The beep level corresponds to the setting in menu topic   STB BEEP   Basic menu   If  STB BEEP  is set to  OFF   the tolerance  beep level is medium             To activate tolerance beep press     I    To deactivate tolerance  beep press    gt    to select  N  and press   ql       Note     e If without any key press within 60 seconds  the balance returns fo the previous active application  Press    C   fo cancel and returns fo the previous active application     e The nominal weight must be at least 10 digit     On completion of the setting procedure  your balance is ready for checkweighing     Applications   47                      Terminate the application    Weighing in Aid  The Weighing i
86. on of the balance  If it is outside the allowed range the error  message  STEP OUT OF RANGE  will be displayed     Note  If without any key press within 60 seconds  the balance returns to the previous active application  Press    C   to cancel and returns to the previous active application     On completion of the setting procedure  your balance is ready for division factor weighing     60   Applications          X      Y                Terminate the application    Weighing procedure  1 Press     gt  0 T     to zero tare   Load sample weight on weighing pan     Read the result  The appropriate calculation is then made using the  weight of sample and the selected factor  the result being displayed  with the selected display step    Note  No units are displayed  To avoid a division by zero  the fac    tor division is not calculated at zero     4 Unload sample weight     Toggling between displaying the calculated value and the measured  weight    You can use the    gt    key to toggle between the calculated Value   weight value  UNIT 1    RECALL  value  if selected  and weight value   UNIT 2   if different from  UNIT 1       Press and hold   AA   to terminate the application and to return to the weighing application     Applications    61    7 10 Application  Density        4             The  Density  application allows you to determine the density of solid bodies and liquids   Determination of the density uses Archimedes    principle according to which a body  immersed in a flu
87. other device is connected at COM1 as an auxiliary display   Other devices could be damaged because of the voltage on con   nector Pin 9  Necessary for powering the display  see Chapter   Interface Specification        HEADER      Options for the Printout Header of individual values   This menu topic allows you to specify the information that is to be printed at the top of the printout for every  individual weighing results  after pressing   El gt      Note  This menu topic is only available if    PRINTER    setting was selected      NO  The header is not be printed  Factory setting    DAT TIM  Date and time are printed   D T BAL  Date  time and balance information  Balance type  SNR  Balance    ID  are printed   Note  Balance ID only if set      SINGLE      Options for Printing out the Result of individual values   This menu topic allows you to specify the information that is to be printed for every individual weighing result   after pressing   El       Note  This menu topic is only available if    PRINTER    setting was selected      NET  The value of the Net weight from the current weighing is printed   Factory setting    G T N  The values of the Gross weight  the Tare weight and the Net    weight are printed     SIGN L      Options for the Printout Footer for Signature Line of individual values  This menu topic allows you to set a footer for signature at the bottom of the printout for every individual weigh   ing result  after pressing   E      Note  This menu topic is onl
88. peration     e Power consumption in standby  mode     e Battery operation    Protection and Standards   e Overvoltage categorie    e Degree of pollution    e Protection    e Standards for safety and EMC   e Range of application   Environmental conditions   e Height above mean sea level   e Ambient temperature range    e Relative air humidity      e Warm up time    Materials  e Housing     e Weighing pan    e Draft shield element   e Draft shield    e  n use cover     Interface Specification    AC DC Adapter   Primary  100V 240V   10   50 60Hz  0 3 A   Secondary  12VDC  0 84A  with electronic overload protection    Power supply to the balance  8 20VDC  10W   A Use only with a tested AC Adapter with SELV output current   Ensure correct polarity o  e   e     lt  1 W  MT GREEN                 8 standard AA  LR6  batteries  alkaline  for 8 15 hours of use     Ill   2   Protected against dust and water   See Declaration of Conformity  For use only in dry interior rooms    up to 4000 m  10 to 30   C    10  to 80   up to 31   C  linearly decreasing to 50   at 40   C  non   condensing    After connecting the balance to the power supply or switched on in bat    tery operation at least   e 30 minutes on balances with a readability of 0 001 g  0 01 ct  to  0 1 g    e 60 minutes on balances with a readability of 0 1 mg  0 001 ct   and better     Top Housing  Plastic  ABS    Bottom housing  Die cast aluminum  lacquered   Stainless steel X2CrNiMo 17 12 2  1 4404    with 0 1 mg models  Stain
89. ransmit Data       FRI       26   Weighing Made Simple    The weighing in aid is a dynamic graphic indicator which shows the  used amount of the total weighing range  You can thus recognize at a  glance whether the load on the balance approaches the maximum  load     Pressing the   ZI   key transmits the weighing results over the interface  e g  to a printer or a PC     6 The Menu  6 1 What is in the       al             Note  See Quick    Menu      The Menu allows you to match your balance to your specific weighing needs  In the menu  you can change the settings of your balance and activate functions  The main menu has 4  different menus and these contains up to 38 different topics  each of which allows you vari   ous selection possibilities  For Menu  PROTECT  see chapter  Description of menu topics   section  Main menu      Guide for the graphical overview of the menu  Menu Map  with all setting possibilities                                                                                                                       Menu  BASIC    Topic Description   DATE Setting the current date    TIME Setting the current time    UNIT 1 Specification of the 15 weight unit in which the balance should show the result   UNIT 2 Specification of the 2     weight unit in which the balance should show the result   KEY BEEP Setting the key beep level    STB BEEP Setting the stability beep level    RESET Call up of the factory settings    Menu  ADVANCE     Topic Description   WEIG MOD Ad
90. reader     PT1    is dis   played    e Zero range setting  menu topic  ZERO RNG   has no effect  The  zero limit is less than or equal 10d                    c_  Weighing the first component weight   Y 1 Load the first component weight     2 Press   ql    The display briefly shows the component count    1        the current weight is stored as sample and the component weight  is printed  The display is set back to zero        eg Weighing further component weights     EB nn The same procedure as for the first component weight with the same or    ULU g new container               e 1   999 sample values are possible   999 e max 999 tare values are possible   e max 999 pre tare values are possible        Results     E lt        Ifthe numbers of sample are greater than or equal fo 2  press      E    the results are displayed and printed     Applications   51    Displayed results  0 5 seconds                                  1 Press   4b to show the next number of samples  mp  gt  GE g    statistical value   2 Press   C   to cancel displaying sum of all fare values  Tand  mr Farm    P52 75 oh  results and fo continue weigh  PT   ing next component  sum of all component gross pie FAFA T    797 45 79     weight values   AL jeet 545 79 g  sum of all component net pay rr  rm B poung  o  weight values L  HE      4 03 g                                  Printout    nn HOM ene Lom       21 Jan 2009 12256  METTLER TOLEDO   Balance Type ML4002  SNR 1234567890  il IF Gj  IN SG      2 N SER 6
91. ries with the correct polarity as shown in  the battery holder     Insert and close the battery chamber cover   6 Turn the balance carefully to its normal position   7 Reinstall all components in the reverse order        4 5 General Requirements    4 5 1 Switching on the Balance    Before working with the balance  it must be warmed up in order to obtain accurate weighing results  To reach  operating temperature  the balance must be connected to the power supply for at least    e 30 minutes on balances with a readability of 0 001 g  0 01 cf  to 0 1 g   e 60 minutes on balances with a readability of 0 1 mg  0 001 ct  and better     18   Setting up the Balance    See also  e Adjusting the Balance  page 19     4 5 2 Adjusting the Balance    To obtain accurate weighing results  the balance must be adjusted to match the gravitational acceleration at its  location and depending on the ambient conditions  After reaching the operation temperature  adjusting is neces   sary    e before the balance is used for the first time     e when the balance  readability of O 1 mg  was disconnected from the power or switched off in battery opera   tion or in case of power failure     e after a change of the location   e at regular intervals during weighing service     See also  e Switching on the Balance  page 18     4 6 Adjustment  Calibration     Attention  Before adjusting the balance  it must be warmed up     See also  e General Requirements  page 18     4 6 1 Fully Automatic Adjustment FACT  
92. s    67    7 11 Application  Routine Test        EY             The  Routine Test  application allows you to determine the sensitivity of the balance  More  about periodic sensitivity tests  routine tests  see  GWP    Good Weighing Practice  on  www mt com gwp    GWP gives clear recommendation for routine testing       how should   test my balance    e how often    e where can   reduce efforts     More about test weights see www mt com weights   Requirement     e The function  R TEST  must be assigned to   F   key  see advanced menu topic   ASSIGN F       e itis recommended to connect a printer or a PC to the balance for showing the results        amk If a tare weight is used during the test select  TARE YES   use a  CS tare weight   To toggle between  TARE YES  and  TARE NO  use    1 Activate function  R TEST  by pressing and holding the assigned    F   key     Select  TARE NO   no tare weight used        de 5  or       OF                 3 Press   4b to confirm the selection   Note     e It is recommended to test the sensitivity without tare load   factory  setting  TARE NO      e  f using tare  Make sure that tare weight plus test weight is not  exceeding max  load           Setting the reference test weight value   The default value of the test weight  Next smaller OIML weight than the  maximum load of your balance according to the GWP   recommenda   tion        1 For changing the value  press       to scroll up or         to scroll       down  Progressing speed by press 
93. ser 02 03 E 29  4 PPM       Internal adjusted 02 03  30  1 PPM          Applications    75    Sample Printout           AO Callilseac  on     gt     05 Mar 2010 11 34       METTLER TOLEDO                                           Balance Type ML204  SNR 1234567890  OL 05 Maree ZOILO ile Sal  External ADJ SERVICE   Deas 1c  DAL SE iE  3ppm  02 04 Mar 2010 09 00  Internal ADJ   22 MO  DLEE 2ppm  28 OWS Wen 2010 10359   Internal ADJ   22 8     Dal wie  1ppm  29 WZ Mew ZOLO 16 234  External ADJ USER   IAM Ome  Bul Ee 4ppm  30 02 Mar 2010 Liss 36  Internal ADJ   224       Dal ie lppm             7 12 7 Balance Information    The balance information function allows you to view and print information about your balance        2  3  4    Press   q   l   to start  BAL INFO    Press       for printout     Press   4b to scroll forward through the displayed list of Balance information     Press   C   fo cancel the test procedure  The balance will return to the topic  DIAGNOS       Sample information displayed              Information Display  Balance type TYPE ML4002  Max  load MAX 4200 g       Software platform    PLATFORM RAINBOW       Serial number    SNR 1234567890       Type definition number    TDNR 9 6 3 411       Software version    SOFTWARE V1 00       Cell ID    CELL ID 1172400044          Cell type       CELL TYPE MMAI400062       76   Applications                      Information Display  Tolerance revision number TOLERANCE NO2  Language ENGLISH          Sample Printout       
94. t of 2 pcs 00065975  RS P28 printer with RS232C connection to instrument  with 11124304  date  time and applications  Paper roll  set of 5 pcs 00072456  Paper roll  self adhesive  set of 3 pcs 11600388  Ribbon cartridge  black  set of 2 pcs 00065975  P 56RUE Thermal Printer with RS232C  USB and Ethernet con  30094673  nections  simple printouts  Date and Time  Label printing  lim   ited    Paper roll  white  set of 10 pcs 30094723  Paper roll  white  self adhesive  set of 10 pcs 30094724  Paper roll  white  self adhesive labels  set of 6 pcs 30094725  P 58RUE Thermal Printer with RS232C  USB and Ethernet con  30094674  nections  simple printouts  Date and Time  Label printing  Bal   ance applications  Statistics  Formulation  Totaling   Paper roll  white  set of 10 pcs 30094723  Paper roll  white  self adhesive  set of 10 pcs 30094724  Paper roll  white  self adhesive labels  set of 6 pcs 30094725  Cables for RS232C interface  RS9     RSY  m f   connection cable for PC  length   I m 11101051  a    RS9   RS25  m f   connection cable for PC  length   2 m 11101052  RS232   USB converter cable     Cable with converter to connect 64088427   EY a balance  RS232  to a USB port             Cable replacement  wireless     Accessories and Spare Parts   101                                  Auxiliary displays                                                                      102   Accessories and Spare Parts    Bluetooth RS232 Serial Adapter ADP BT S for wireless connec  30086494  tion
95. the  e Loader II  is loaded onto your computer together with the firmware update  You  can use this program to download the firmware to the balance  The  e Loader II  can also save the settings in  your balance before the new firmware is downloaded to it  You can reload the saved settings into the balance  manually or automatically after the software is downloaded     If the selected update includes an application that is not described in these instructions  or that has been updat   ed in the meantime  you can download the corresponding instructions in Adobe Acrobat   PDF format    Note   New applications might not be visible unless the type data are updated by a service technician     Requirements    The minimum requirements for obtaining applications from the Internet and downloading them into your bal   ance are as follows     e PC with one of the following Microsoft Windows   operating system   e Microsoft   Windows   XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 3  32 bit     e Microsoft   Windows Vista   Home Premium  Business  Ultimate  or Enterprise with Service Pack 2  32 bit  and 64 bit     e Microsoft   Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 Home Premium  Professional  Ultimate  or Enterprise  32 bit  and 64 bit     e Administrator rights for installing software   e PC to balance connection cable  e g  No  11101051 see chapter accessories     9 2 Update Procedure    Installing the  e Loader II  software from the Internet onto the PC   1 Connect to the Internet     2 Go to the s
96. ty   B  Setting the reference by multiple pieces with variable refer   ence values   1 Select  VAR REF  by scrolling with    gt     Press   q     to confirm     2 Select a number of reference pieces by scrolling up        key  or  down        key   Speed up by press and hold  Possible numbers   are 1 to 999      with approved balances in selected countries  min 10    3 Press       gt Q T     to zero tare  If using  place empty container on  the weighing pan first or tare again     4 Add the selected number of reference pieces to container   Press   ql   to confirm     Applications   41                                                             Setting possibility  C  Setting the reference for one piece in weighing mode    1 Select  PCS WGT  by scrolling with      3       2 Press     gt  0 T     to zero tare  If needed  place empty container on  the weighing pan and zero tare again     3 Add one reference piece to container  The weight of one piece is  displayed     4 Press       to confirm     Note  With approved balances  this setting is not available in selected  countries     Setting possibility  O Setting the reference for one piece in manual mode    1 Select  PCS WGT  by scrolling with    gt      2 Press   qb to confirm     Enter the final reference one piece weight by scrolling up        key   or down        key   Speed up by press and hold     4 Press   qb   to confirm     Note  With approved balances  this setting is not available in selected  countries     Switching
97. ty of 1 mg with Draft Shield 88  13 2 3 Balances with Readability of 0 01 g 90  13 2 4 Balances with Readability of 0 1 g 92    4   Table of Contents    13 3 Dimensions 94    13 3 1 Balances with Readability of 0 1 mg with Draft Shield  235 mm  94  13 3 2 Balances with Readability of 1 mg with Draft Shield  235 mm  95  13 3 3 Balances with Readability of 1 mg with  Flex  Draft Shield  105 mm  96    13 3 4 Balances with Readability of 0 01 g with Square Weighing Pan and Draft 97  Shield Element  13 3 5 Balances with Readability of 0 01 g 0 1 g with Round Weighing Pan 98          13 3 6 Balances with Readability of 0 1 g with Square Weighing Pan 99   14 Accessories and Spare Parts 100  14 1 Accessories 100   14 2 Spare Parts 104   Index 107    Table of Contents   5    1 Introduction    Thank you for choosing a METTLER TOLEDO balance  The balances of the NewClassic line combine a large  number of weighing possibilities with easy operation     These operating instructions apply to ML models in the NewClassic line and are based on the initially installed  firmware  software  version V 2 20      gt  www mt com newclassic       1 1 Conventions and Symbols Used in These Operating Instructions    Key designations are indicated by double angular brackets  e g    E  1        This symbol indicates press key briefly  less than 1 5 s       lt A This symbol indicates press and hold key down  longer than 1 5 s      This symbol indicates a flashing display     y This symbol indicates an autom
98. ue  in grams   P   result   factor   weight  and have it rounded to a predefined number of decimal places      Requirement  The function  FACTOR D  must be assigned to the   F   key  see advanced  menu topic  ASSIGN F           Activate function  FACTOR D  by pressing and holding the   F   key   FACTOR   v                      1  Setting the Factor Value     1 Press           to execute  SET F DIV   Either the factor 1 appears as  default value or the factor that was saved most recently     2 Press   E73   to select a digit  The selected digit is blinking     For changing digits  press       key to scroll up or         to scroll  down     4 Press         briefly to confirm the selected factor  no automatic  acceptance      Note  Zero for division factor value is outside the allowed range  the  error message  FACTOR OUT OF RANGE  will be displayed                 8 Setting the step value         SET STEP  appears in the display  and the program changes auto   matically to allow the display increments to be entered  The smallest  possible display increment appears as default value  or the last value  that was saved     Press   4b to execute  SET STEP            Press       gt  gt  to select a digit  The selected digit is blinking                    2  3 For changing digits  press       fo scroll up or       to scroll down   4    Press      b to confirm the selected step  no automatic accep   tance      Note  The allowed range for the step depends on the factor and the  resoluti
99. viation 0 06 g 0 06 g 0 06 g  Minimum sample weight  acc  to USP  140 g 140 g 140g  Minimum sample weight  U 1   k 2     14g 14g 14g  Minimum sample weight OIML 5g 5g 5g  Settling time ls ls ls  Adjustment Int  Cal FACT Int  Cal FACT Int  Cal FACT  Interfaces 1 RS232 1 RS232 1 RS232                   92   Technical Data                               ML2001 ML4001 ML6001  Balance dimensions  W x D x H  184x290x84 mm  184x290x84 mm  184x290x84 mm  Weighing pan dimensions 170x190 mm 170x190 mm 170x190 mm  Weight of balance 3 3 kg 3 3 kg 3 3 kg  Weights for routine testing  OIML CarePac  11123010  11123010  11123011    Weights    2000 g F2  200 g  F2    2000 g F2  200 g  F2    5000 g F2  200 g  F2       ASTM CarePac  Weights     11123110  2000 94  10g 4        11123110  2000 g 4  50 g 4        11123111  5000 g 4  200 g 4          D approved version  OIML                                                                    ML6001E  Limit values  Maximum capacity 6200 g  Readability 0 1g  Repeatability  sd  0 1g  Linearity deviation 0 2g  Sensitivity temperature drift 5 ppm   C   10   30   C   Typical values  Repeatability  at nominal load  0 07 g  Linearity deviation 0 06 g  Minimum sample weight  acc  to USP  140g  Minimum sample weight  U 1   k 2   14g  Minimum sample weight OIML 5g  Settling time ls  Adjustment Ext  Cal  Interfaces 1 RS232  Balance dimensions  W x D x H  184x290x84 mm  Weighing pan dimensions    160 mm  Weight of balance 2 3 kg  Weights for routine testing  OIML 
100. vice provider information 77  Service reminder 35  Setting up the balance 13  Shutoff 24  33  Signature line 37  Single 37  Sinker 62  64  Software update 80  Solids 62  SOP 69  Spare parts 104  Stability beep 3   Standard Deviation  Statistics  49  Statistics 49  Status icons 11  Status messages 83  Stop bit 39  Submenu 28  Switching   On 18  Switching the balance on and off 24  Switching weight units 26  Symbols and conventions 7  Taring 25  Technical data dimensions 94  Technical data general 86  Technical data model specific 87  Time 30  Time format 33  Topic 28  28  29  Totaling 54  Transmit data 26  Transporting the balance 23  Unit 30  30  Unpacking 13  Warm up time 18  86  Warning Limit 69  Weighing below the balance 22  Weighing made simple 24  Weighing mode 32  Weighing in aid 26  Weight unit 26  30  30       Zero print  Zero range  Zero setting  Zeroing    Index    109    GWP     Good Weighing Practice      The global weighing guideline GWP   reduces risks  associated with your weighing processes and helps to   e choose the appropriate balance   e reduce costs by optimizing testing procedures   e comply with the most common regulatory requirements     gt  WWW mt com GWP       www  mt com newclassic    Mettler Toledo AG  Laboratory Weighing  CH 8606 Greifensee  Switzerland   Tel   41  0 44 944 22 11   Fax  41  0 44 944 30 60   www mt com    Subject to technical changes      Mettler Toledo AG 03 2014  11781287F en       For more information      1 1 7 8 12 8 7      
101. y available if    PRINTER    setting was selected    OFF  The signature footer is not be printed   Factory setting    ON  The signature footer is printed     LN FEED      Options for Complete the Printout of individual values    This menu topic allows you to specify the number of blank lines to complete the printout  line feed  for every  individual weighing result  after pressing    EI       Note  This menu topic is only available if    PRINTER    setting was selected      o  Possible numbers of blank lines  O to 99  Factory setting   0      ZERO PRT      Options for    PRT AUTO         This menu topic allows you to specify the auto print function    PRT AUTO    for printing zero  YES  or  NO       OFF  Zero is not be printed  Zero     3d   Factory setting    ON  Zero is always printed  Note  This menu topic is only available if  PRT AUTO  function of the  PRINTER  or  PC DIR   was selected      COM SET    Options for the Data Communication Format  RS232C     HOST        This menu topic allows you to set the data format depending on which peripheral device is connected   Note  This menu topic is only available if    HOST    setting was selected      MT SICS  The MT SICS data transfer formats is used   Factory setting   For more information see section    MT SICS Interface Commands  and Functions         MT PM  The following PM balance commands are supported   S Send value  SI Send immediate value  SIR Send immediate value and repeat  SR Send value and repeat    SNR Send next
    
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