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Precision balances PS/X 4500/G series
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1. 7 USER MENU User menu of a balance PS X series consists of 9 main menu groups named using letter P and a corresponding number The name and content of the menu is presented below P1 Adjustment 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 P2 GLP 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 Internal adjust External adjust User adjust Adjustment test Weight correction Automatic adjust Auto adjust time Report printout User Project Print time Print date Print user Print project Print Id Print adjustment Print adjust diff P3 Date Time 01 02 03 04 05 Date format Time format Time Date Display time function xxxs xx function function xx xxx function 0 0 0 3 both 0 3 3 hours 0 1 yes Smith John AR 65 04 0 no 0 no 0 no 0 no 0 no 0 no 1 yes 01 D M R 0 24 hours function function 1 yes 14 06 Display date P4 Readout 01 Filter 02 Value release 03 Display refresh 04 Autozero 05 Last digit 06 Negative 07 Environment P5 RS 232 01 Interface 02 Baud rate 03 Parity 04 Data bits 05 Stop bits 06 Automatic printout 07 Interval 08 Min mass 09 Print stable 10 Printer type 11 Paper cut 12 Erase statistics P6 Printout 01 02 03 04 05 10 11 11 90 P7 Units 01 02 03 04 05 Printout
2. 13 Acquire upload parameters Enabling this function causes uploading all parameters sent via RS 232 interface from a connected computer On completing uploading process the balance informs a user on number of accepted and changed parameters and number of incorrectly declared parameters which are rejected by the balance Printing and uploading balance parameters is a very simple and intuitive means of setting new values of balance parameters On printing to a file current parameter values on a connected computer the user can simply and quickly change parameter values After saving made changes the updated file is sent from the computer level to balance s software On completing of uploading process and saving changes the balance accepts new parameter settings The procedure requires that a user is familiar with balance parameters and has good knowledge of computers 14 Password protection This submenu enables setting a password limiting access to a balance for an Administrator and a user see point 8 1 of this user manual USER LOG IN 42 18 WORKING MODES 18 1 Density determination of grain in loose state The balance software has REDUCTION TABLES FOR GRAIN AREOMETERS OF A NEW N EQUATION The measurement is carried out using a container of constant volume 11 When the measuring process is over the software automatically determines density and the result kg hl is shown on the balance display 5 44 6 2 8 x a
3. E 7 Units Pa b 01 P Parts cout 1i lenabled b Modes Checkweighing 1 lenabled Globals Filling 1 lenabled Percent i lenabled LL Animal 1 lenabled S Density i lenabled l enabled Fig 27 Working modes settings All working modes which attribute is set to 1 yes are accessible from the main menu level under a key for toggling between the working modes Changes to the parameter values are carried out in accordance with point 7 1 1 of this user manual 40 17 OTHER PARAMETERS Depending on user needs the balance enables setting parameters influencing its operation These parameters are grouped in menu P9 Other for instance beep sound on pressing a key button screen contrast etc Enter submenu P9 Other to change its settings 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 ID settings The submenu contains 6 codes each comprising 6 digits The codes are used in printouts for specifying a product operator product batch etc Automatic ID Printout If set to YES then it prints all numeric codes If set to NO then the codes are not printed Beep sound Determines whether each pressing of a key button on balance overlay is confirmed by a beep sound available settings YES NO Language Selecting language version of software menu available settings Polish or English Backlight Determines whether the backlight of the balance s graphic display should be enabled or disabled enabling the
4. Mass of the weight is specified before process initiation The function is disabled in verified balances 27 04 Adjustment test Mass comparison of internal adjustment weight with its value saved in balance memory 05 Internal weight correction The function enables correcting the value of internal adjustment weight The function is disabled in verified balances 06 Automatic adjustment Determination of factors triggering start of automatic internal adjustment 0 no none of factors will cause start of adjustment 1 time adjustment triggered by time interval set in point 07 2 temperature adjustment triggered by change of temperature 3 both adjustment triggered by time and temperature Function not available in verified balances 07 Time of automatic adjustment Determination of time interval after which automatic adjustment process is initiated Function not available in verified balances Return to weighing mode Changes introduced in balance memory will be saved on returning to i i weighing with procedure of saving changes Press ESC key for a few times until the display shows a question Save As displayed select one of available options ENTER save changes and go back to menu ESC abandon changes and go back to menu see point 7 1 2 Return to weighing 2B 9 2 Adjustment test Adjustment test is a comparison of internal adjustment weight with its value stored in balance s memory This proc
5. and Enter key for saving the value Next to the inserted name there is mass of a single part Now the record in the database is ready for recalling by using field 02 Recall standard 51 18 2 3 Selecting a part for counting from balance s database Enable parts counting mode in accordance with below figure Setup E MO Basic weighing EL M1 Paris counting M2 Checkweighing M3 Filing e pe Parts counting setup 2 Animalweg Wigi Units weight 1 0009 M Densi 02 Recall sample gt 03 Store sample E nni p 05 B Parts counting setup gt Recall sample 06 Statistic Mik 02h 001 sample i 1 0000 07 Run 002 sampledoz 3 0000 g 003 p tabletkaCa 1 0000 004 sample dn _ 05 samplegos Paris counting setup 006 sampleo06 M Por Units weight 1 0009 e NS 007 sample 007 02 Recall sample 03 Sion sample ll 04 Checkweighing NIE F100 05 Filling HIE gt 06 Statistic NIE bow 5 07 Run gt m e I lt UN N Fig 45 Selecting a part for counting from the database Select a record from the database and start part counting process 18 3 Checkweighing Checkweighing is a process intended for precise determining mass of a weighed sample with set and enabled checkweighing thresholds limits The thresholds are to visualize by means of a bargraph located on the left side of the display and monitor checkweighing process Mode activating 15 03 04 Mode 15 05 12 MO Bas
6. gt Filling M4 Percent M5 Animal weig M6 Densit Mod Filling setup M3 gt 01 Target weight 60 000 Q 02 Statistics OFF 03 Run E Fig 53 Filling mode activating 56 Display content Fig 54 Filling display content 1 mass to be placed on the weighing pan to reach a pre defined target value 2 bargraph 3 working mode name 4 TR target the value of target mass which is declared in mode parameters see Fig 42 M3 01 Target mass 5 WGH mass currently placed on balance s weighing pan 18 5 Percent setup The purpose of this working mode is comparing mass of a weighed load with reference mass which is specified in mode settings The result of the comparison process is displayed in percent The reference mass can be set in the options of the working mode or determined by weighing see procedure description at the end of point 18 4 of this user manual Working mode Percent Setup can cooperate with additional working modes checkweighing filling and statistics Mode activating 15 03 04 Mode 15 08 22 MO Basic weighing Mi Parts counting Q M2 Checkweighing M3 Filling M4 Percent Q M5 Animal weighing M6 Dernsi Percent setup M4 P01 Reference P 55 000 g gt 02 Decimal places 4 PLACES qa 03 Checkweighing OFF Se 04 Filling OFF 05 Statistics ON 06 Run Fig 55 Percent setup mode activating 57 Display c
7. max 10 characters WGH Mass to be added while weighing a specific ingredient IC Number of ingredients which are already weighed in a prepared mixture SUM Sum of ingredients mass which are already weighed in a prepared mixture Urge IA Mode activating 15 03 04 Mode 15 08 22 M1 Parts counting M2 Checkweighing M3 Filling M4 Percent y M5 Animal weighing qe M6 Density y M7 gt Formulation Formulation setup M7 k01 Hints ON 02 Auto print OFF 03 Number of items 4 04 Formula 05 Formula printout 06 Statistics OFF 07 Run Fig 61 Formulation internal mode settings parameter 01 Prompts Hints on enabling the balance s graphic display indicates name and mass of each weighed ingredient in a formulation i e data specified in parameter 04 Formulation parameter 02 Automatic printout on enabling the parameter and on confirmation the software automatically sends mass of each weighed ingredient via RS 232 interface to a connected printer or computer 64 parameter 03 No of ingredients here the user can set number of ingredients in a prepared mixture maximum no of ingredients 20 parameter 04 Formulation entering this parameter settings opens another submenu for specifying names max 10 characters and settings target mass for each ingredient in a prepared mixture parameter 05 Formulation printout enabling this function causes printing parameters of an active formulat
8. 10 5 BASIC FUNCTIONS iioi a y oot Deeds 11 6 DESCRIPTION Mese 12 m MEECIT Nera 12 G72 TKO VD O AE io oL ER 13 6 3 Sockets and interfaces cuco cli 14 Le USER MENU Ree erm eee ne a oo ean ee en a do Seren eee a ener 14 7 1 Moving through the mienu eere cosi e teo rores cts aa aa aiaa aaa aaa aaa aiaa iiaii 18 Tie USES MENU CONTENE oed terere os 20 Madre cmd 22 9 T User log ID TUDOHOD eee eie ce oeeaoet e ep ine cote icd ue Se omee ceo sau teen Ue Senceeeuse ets 22 9 BALANCE ABJUSTMENLT 4t io Rd ida 26 9 1 Automatic balance adjustment leeeeee cesses rennen een 26 9 2 JAGIUSIMENT Isl aaa vt etae eu erhoa uso ps E ecu esa Eai 29 9 3 Manual adjustment uiii da 29 9 4 Adjustment report printout eeeeseeee eere eeeee nee 31 10 DETERMINING CONTENT OF A PRINTOUT FOR GLP PROCEDURES 33 Tie DATE AND TIME SETTINGS trn ot ios o Car eina io ade 33 12 SETTING BALANCE OPERATING PARAMETERS eese eer reeenen nnn 36 124 MerSetInOS sra ia 36 12 2 Valle CIC AS 36 12 3 Time interval of display refreshment cccccceceeeseeeesseeeeeneeseeeneeseenseeeeeneeees 36 12 4 Autozero TUNCUION sioe tiaras eoo ia ute Gece acetate cette ewan cat taeee 37 A 37 12 6 rur 37 12 7 Operating CONGIIONS A ad 37 13 H9 232 FUNC
9. DENSITY DETERMINATION KIT Measuring container base Measuring container of 11 volume Knife Ring Filler Spilling vessel S DIS ME Fig 29 Grain arerometre the construction 43 The function activation www fadwag com SIG Slee Fig 30 Density function activation Press MODE key the balance display will show the balance available functions Move the marker to the field GRAIN DENSITY using the keys and Press key PAZO Weighing 13 57 20 w c 0 0 LE Mode 13 57 28 M2 Checkweighin M3 Filling M4 Percent M5 Animal weighing M6 Density M7 Formulation M8 b Cereals density LUIS o Fig 31 Density function activation function selection The display shows the menu and you should select the grain type and the grain aerometer type Now statistics and automatic printout options are available If you set for them options to YES After weighing the samples their final result will be automatically exported to the printer and the computer The statistical module will be active statistics is carried out for the subsequent final results of grain density determination After the grain and aerometer selection move the marker to the field Start and press the Ee key 44 Cereals density M8 gt 01 Cereal gt BARLLEY 02 Volume 1L 03 Auto print OFF 04 Statistics OFF 05 Run ne gt E Fig 32 Grain density internal settin
10. no Printout 1 start Printout 1 stop Printout 2 start Printout 2 stop Printout editing String 1 String 2 String 80 Grams Milligrams Carats Pounds Ounce SEES g yes 3 normal average 1 fast reliable ee eee 1 10 08 KKK k k xk k 1 yes 14 always BESO NO 1 stable 0 RS 232 114800 0 no 2 8 bits 4 1 bit 0 no 4 0 1s 4 10d 4 yes Q standard 0 no 0 no O standard aaa Y Ma p reed eee pA Milani function PAR eS i Y PARARON k kkk k k k 1 yes KKK KK KK 1 yes KKK KK k x 1 yes 1 yes A yes 15 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Ounce troy Dwt Taele Hk Taele S Taele T Mommes Grains Newton Tical e Custom unit Custom unit coef P8 Working modes 1 yes 1 yes 1 yes 1 yes 1 yes 1 yes 1 yes 1 yes 1 yes 1 yes 1 0 4 yes 4 yes 4 yes t 4 yes t 4 yes 4 yes 4 yes 4 yes 4 yes function 0 no 4 yes poe English 41 yes function function 0 no function 114493 MBS w 04 Param
11. on Units 05 User print off Project print ld print 04 Date print on Fig 9 Balance submenu selection buttons 91 8 WEIGHING Basic working conditions for obtaining reliable measurement results Stable and constant temperature in a weighing room Stable foundation of a balance Selecting adequate balance settings adjusted to ambient conditions at a workstation Before start of weighing process or in case of essential change of ambient conditions at a workstation e g ambient temperature change at a workstation more than 1 C h the balance requires adjusting The procedure of balance adjustment is described in point 9 1 of this user manual Before start of weighing procedure it is recommended to load the balance s weighing pan a few times with mass close to balance max capacity Check if unloaded balance indicates precise zero Q the pictogram is visible on in the upper left corner of balance s display and only if parameter P4 06 Autozero is set to 1 yes and whether measurement is stable iced the pictogram is visible in the upper right corner of the display If the mass indication is other than zero press zeroing key Esc 0 T If the working conditions are unfavourable i e unstable measurement result then the display previews dashes horizontal lines After exceeding a preset amount of time for zeroing the indication the balance returns to weighing mode without zeroi
12. prot a Fig 10 Password function activating 15 03 04 Setup 13 49 18 Administrator D User 0 Start No Mode No Setup No Cal GLP only No Asterisk No Fig 11 Password protection menu content eee Administrator the field for inserting administrators password Balance administrator has access to all balance functions and settings User the field for inserting user s password Balance user has access to the functions and settings which attribute is set to YES password protection and to other balance settings and functions Startup if the option is set to YES then on balance startup the software requires entering a password Functions if the option is set to YES password protection then use of functions other than weighing is accessible only on entering a password of an administrator or a user Settings if the option is set to YES password protection then changes to the balance settings can only be carried out on entering a password Cal GLP only if the option is set to YES then a user is authorized with no need to enter a password to carry out adjustment calibration procedure and change settings in the submenu P2 GLP Changes of any other balance settings require entering a password Asterisk if the option is set to YES then on balance startup the entered password is previewed in a form of asterisks Entering Administrator s password Enter a password for the balance administrator a
13. sequence of 6 digits and for the user Balance administrator has full access to balance menu The user access is limited to the one described in previous point balance menu startup adjustment etc options can be attributed YES NO It is very important to remember the password as if option password on startup is enabled set to YES then on the following plugging the balance to mains the software will request for entering the password If it is entered incorrectly then balance operating will be blocked While entering the password use balance keys presented on Fig 2 or use external keyboard PS 2 type connectable to balance s socket Set accessibility criterion to other balance settings and functions depending on access level required by the balance user 24 E e select field digit to change Le Leh change value of selected fielc confirm value Esc j cancelling Fig 12 Keys on balance overlay entering values while editing fields of balance menu 25 9 BALANCE ADJUSTMENT In order to ensure the highest measuring accuracy it is recommended to periodically introduce to balance memory a corrective factor of indications in relation to a mass standard i e balance adjustment Adjustment should be carried out Before the beginning of a weighing procedure If long breaks between following measuring series occur f temperature inside the balance changes more than 1 C within last hour Types of a
14. status with enabled measuring unit The default baud rate setting of a balance is 9600 bit sec If a peripheral device a printer or a computer requires other baud rate settings then it needs to be changed in balance parameter settings 20 1 Cross section through connecting cables computer DB 25 F EE EE o balance DB 9 F O O balance DB 9 F Fig 74 Connecting cables balance computer 78 a balance slot DB 9 F a computer slot DB 9 F with control of data transmission Balance Computer 2 RxD 3 TxD 3 TxD 2 RxD 4 DTR 6 DSR 5 GND 5 GND 6 DSR 6 DTR 7 RTS 8 CTS 8 CTS 7 RTS 21 COOPERATION WITH A CITIZEN LABEL PRINTER Ensuring correct balance cooperation with a label printer requires acting as specified in the following description Use computer software ETISOFT LABELS to design a label template according to user needs Design size of a label Design number and type of data to be included in a label CAUTION In order to correctly print variables from a balance on a label printer the variables should have a required space number of characters designed on a label Number of characters needed for each variable is specified in a below tables 2 3 and table 4 Save a label template on a computer disc and name it using alphanumeric characters Assign designed label template to memory of a printer CITIZEN CLP 521 Set baud rate
15. stopped On taking off the load from the weighing pan the process is resumed and completed If the DRH function is enabled in balance settings then balance user cannot abort the adjustment process once initiated 29 9 3 2 External adjustment The external adjustment in balances PS X series should be carried out with an external mass standard weight class F4 Go to menu P1 Adjustment Set the marker next to a function 02 External adjustment Press RIGHT ARROW KEY The software displays a command to take off any load from the weighing pan the weighing pan must by empty On unloading the weighing pan press ENTER key The balance determines mass of an empty weighing pan Load a weight mass standard which mass is given on the display and press ENTER key 7 On completing adjustment process the balance returns to displaying submenu P1 Adjustment 8 Return to weighing mode in accordance with point 7 1 2 moo IM oon If the DRH function is enabled in balance settings then external adjustment process is disabled The DRH function is enabled in verified balances which are subject to conformity assessment my 9 3 3 User adjustment The external adjustment in balances PS X series should be carried out with an external mass standard weight class F4 Qo to menu P1 Adjustment and set the marker next to a function 03 User adjustment Press RIGHT ARROW KEY The balance displays a command
16. the content of a header and footer in a printout of statistical report The header PRINTOUT 1 gt and the footer lt PRINTOUT 2 are settable in non standard printouts In order to correctly use the option the user has to create templates 1 and 2 using the non standard printouts see point 19 2 As the templates are ready the option can be enabled in mode settings 69 Means of operation Press a key to print the header PRINTOUT 1 Carry out a measuring series set all options of the GLP menu to NO and accept each measurement result by pressing ENTER key On completing a measuring series press F key to print a statistics from the series In order to continue the measuring series accept it by pressing ENTER key or Press key to print a footer PRINTOUT 2 For the purpose of increasing the speed of statistical calculations it is possible to enable the option of automatic erasing statistics The option is set in parameter P5 RS 232 12 Erase statistics 0 no the statistics are not erased Erasing is carried out by entering mode settings and selecting option lt ERASE gt 1 on header the statistics is erased directly on pressing a key which precedes printout of a header 2 on footer the statistics is erased directly on pressing Ka key after printing a footer 70 19 PRINTOUTS 19 1 Standard printout A balance PS X series features 2 basic types of printouts The first one is
17. to enter mass of an adjustment weight The first digit of the weight value is flicering and it is ready for editing Calibration User Calibration Key in weight value g 100 0000 Fig 16 User adjustment declaring weight value Use function kwys as specified in point 6 1 1 of this user manual to enter the value of the external weight mass standard Accept the weight s value as entered The balance initiates adjustment process by indicating process commands on the display The balances shows a command on determining mass of the empty weighing pan which is followed by a command to place a weighed with pre determined mass 30 On placing the determined weight on the weighing pan accept it by pressing Enter key On completing adjustment process the balance returns to displaying submenu P1 Adjustment Return to weighing mode in accordance with point 7 1 2 gt It is recommended that the mass of an external adjustment weight is 1 approximately 34 of balance s maximum capacity gt If the DRH function is enabled in balance settings then external adjustment 1 process is disabled 9 4 Adjustment report printout On completion of any type of adjustment process the balance enables preparing a report from adjustment process The report can be printed on a connected printer and sent to a computer and saved in a form of file for records P1 08 Report printout 1 yes report printout enabled
18. to stable causes much faster operation of the balance i e the weighing time is shorter than compared to setting unstable This parameter refers to operating and ambient conditions at a workstation If the conditions are unstable then it is recommended to set the parameter to unstable The default setting of the parameter is stable 237 13 RS 232 FUNCTIONS Balance PS X series enables defining parameters of balance communication with a computer or a printer 15 03 04 P1 P2 P3 P4 PG Fi 01 Interface 02 Baud rate 03 Parity 04 Data bits 05 Stop bits 06 Handshake 07 Automatic printout 08 Interval 09 Min mass 10 Print stable 11 Printer type 12 Paper cut 13 Clear stat Calibration GLP Date Time Readout PO b RS 237 Printouls Units 13 55 14 15 03 04 Setup P5 b 01 Interface 01 RS23 2 Baudralte 480 03 Party 0 none 04 Data bits 2 abits 05 Stoo bits i ibil D6 Auto print Oo none Interval i QO ala Fig 25 Submenu RS 232 settings 0 RS232 1 USB 2 RS232 USB 0 2400 1 4800 2 9600 3 19200 0 no 1 even 2 odd 1 7 bits 2 8 bits 1 1 bit 2 2 bits 0 no 1 RTS CTS 2 XON XOFF 0 no 1 continuous 2 with interval 3 when stable the interval determines the period of time in which the balance sends display indication to a printer computer The interval is set according to a relatio
19. 22 COOPERATION WITH EPSON RECEIPT PRINTER erre 84 23 UNDER HOOK WEIG ING coin ooo ee Ee ee Doni eee Ehe esce 85 24 CONNECTING EXTERNAL BUTTONS eeeeee e eeeeeee eene nen hann anna nnn nennen 85 25 LIST OF COMMANDS COMPUTER BALANCE ee eere eeee nennen nennt 85 26 ERROR MESSAGES 1 1 ee dui ed ducet ee eee LM UM Dd 88 1 TECHNICAL DATA Balances PS X omoes STS Panse oo 195x195 100 Fig 1 Dimension of a balance BASIC INFORMATION 2 1 Intended use Precision balance PS X series is designed to determining the weighing value of loads in laboratory environment It is intended for application as a non automatic weighing instrument only i e the material to be weighed should be manually and carefully placed in the center of the weighing pan Weighing result should be read only after stable reading has been obtained stability pictogram is visible on balance s display 2 2 Inappropriate use Do not use the balance as a dynamic weighing instrument Even if small quantities of weighed material are added or removed from the weighing pan of the instrument the reading should be taken only after stabilization of the measurement result Do not place any magnetic materials on the weighing pan as this can cause damage of the measuring system of the instrument Be sure to avoid impact shock and overloading the balance in excess of the
20. 6 Negative 0 disableds 1 ees Fig 24 Submenu Readout internal settings 12 1 Iter settings Depending on the ambient conditions at a workstation the balance enables setting the filtering value In case of very good operating conditions it is recommended to set the filtering value to very fast parameter value 01 Filter set to 1 If the operating conditions are harsh air drafts vibrations set the filter to slow or very slow parameter value 01 Filter set to 4 or 5 The effectiveness of filter operation differs in relation to the measuring range The filter operates with lower accuracy while the mass indication is quickly increasing after placing a load on the weighing pan Filter accuracy is increased when weighed mass is within filter s set operation range parameter filter operation range is available only in balance s service menu and it is inaccessible for the user Depending on filter settings the weighing time is either shorter low filter values or longer high filter settings 12 2 Value release Select one of available value release options fast fast reliable or reliable Depending on accepted criterion the weighing time will be shorter or longer 12 3 Time interval of display refreshment The parameter determines time interval in which display indication is refreshed In case of the higher refreshment values the display does not indicate intermediate and unstable mass values occurring while loading a
21. INT key 18 7 2 Density determining of solids Density of solids can be determined in one of three types of liquids WATER distilled water ALCOHOL spirit 10096 0 1 in reference temperature 20 C OTHER another liquid with known density The density determining process is based on comparing mass of a sample which is first weighed it in the air i e placed on the top weighing pan and mass of the same sample which is immersed in the liquid i e placed on the bottom weighing pan of the density kit Based on obtained measurement results the software calculates the density of tested sample and indicates on the balance s display The measurement result can be sent for multiple times to a connected printer or computer via RS 232 interface and on pressing PRINT key Detailed description of the density determining process is described in the user manual attached to the kit for determining density of solids and liquids 363 18 8 Formulation Formulation mode is intended for preparing mixtures in accordance with pre defined formulas It is highly recommended for pharmacies The software of balance PS X series features calculation memory therefore it stores mass of each ingredient of a mixture and sums of weighed ingredients While using formulation mode the balance s display shows and continuously updates the following data Mass of a load placed on balance s weighing pan Name of currently weighed ingredient
22. Maximum capacity measuring range of the exceeded balance exceeded over load Measuring range EN Maximum capacity measuring range of the exceeded balance exceeded over load No divisions from the converter Maximum quantity of divisions from converter exceeded A D Null A D Full Permissible value of zeroing or tarring range exceeded Permissible value of zeroing range exceeded Too high start mass balance started with a load on the weighing pan Tare Zero out of range Tare out of range Zero out of range The difference between mass of a currently 5 measured adjustment weight and mass Result gt 1 Max saved in balance memory is greater than Part 1 Div Mass value of a single part in Parts Counting mode is smaller than balance reading unit Load value placed on the weighing pan while determining mass a single part in Parts Counting mode is smaller than 10 reading units of a balance Value of a reference mass in Percent Setup mode in smaller than 1000 reading units Parameter value exceeds permissible value Impermissible parameter value Parameter change blocked DRH function in the factory menu is enabled Part 10 Div Ref 1000 Div Out of range Incorrect value DRH locked 88 Overwriting error a 3j Parity error 42 Frame error 43 Errors relating to data transmission to a CTS transmission computer or a printer connected to a suspended bal
23. On enabling the printout editing mode select a number of a non standard printout 1 4 and the place for the beginning of text in a printout text strings from 1 to 80 Then go to Edit option to design a printout template On pressing RIGHT ARROW KEY the software enters printout editing mode Selection Printout EERE ERE Blank line CR LF Netto Fig 73 Printout editing selecting printout components Use navigating arrow keys up and down to move the cursor between the following fields Press RIGHT ARROW KEY to add a selected component to a printout template On completing editing of a printout template press ENTER PRINT key The display shows a message asking whether to create a printout template once again press ENTER PRINT key to confirm 19 2 3 Activating non standard printouts If an active printout template is set to STANDARD then a printout comprises data on measured mass and variables declared in the GLP menu see point 18 1 Standard printout Fig 60 Declaring variables for a printout submenu GLP If a user wants to enable a non standard printout template 1 to 4 then they need to select a non standard printout template and specify its beginning and end the text strings of printout start and stop yee 20 COOPERATION WITH A PRINTER OR A COMPUTER Each pressing of lt PRINT gt key causes sending to a connected printer or computer a signal corresponding to current mass indication display
24. P1 08 Report printout 0 no report printout disabled Remember that if the parameter is set for 1 YES then a report is generated and sent automatically 15 03 04 setup Pi 02 Ext calibr EXTERNES function 03 User calibr SHODPNTSU SEE function 04 Calibr test ETE function 05 Weight corr 0 0 06 Auto calibr 3 both 07 Auto cal time 3 3hours 08 Print report 1 on Fig 17 Submenu Adjustment The content of the report from adjustment process depends on settings of GLP parameters Any option in the GLP submenu which attribute is YES is included in a report from adjustment process saf 15 03 04 P1 Calibration 13 55 14 Po Dale 15 08 04 Setup P4 Fonda P2 gt 01 User Wilk P5 RS 232 02 Project IAKY 54 P6 Printouts 03 Time print 1 on P7 Units 04 Date print 1 on 05 User print 0 off 06 Project print Q7 ld print IDE gt Fig 18 Submenu GLP settings Apart from information set in menu group the report contains type of completed adjustment process description Calibration and deviation from the adjustment process description Deviation Internal calibration report Date 02 09 2008 Time 11 21 39 Calibr Internal Difference 0 0000 6 g User ld Wilk Project Id AKY 54 Fig 19 An example of a report from adjustment process 2892 10 DETERMINING CONTENT OF A PRINTOUT FOR GLP PROCEDURES Menu P2 GLP is gro
25. RROW KEY The balance is ready to weigh a product with set checkweighing thresholds limits 9 8 7 3 4 5 86 Fig 52 Checkweighing display content 1 measurement result 2 pictogram of stable measurement result 3 working mode name 4 the value of HI threshold limit 5 the value of LO threshold limit 6 a pictogram indicating the weighing range of currently weighed sample LO OK HI 7 name of a product saved in the database of thresholds 8 difference between the measurement result and the center of set tolerance field 9 a pictogram indicating the current position of weighed sample in relation to set checkweighing thresholds limits 10 a bargraph indicating the range of applied measuring range of a balance 55 Selecting other product from the database of thresholds limits While in checkweighing mode press SETUP key A message box is opened on the display Go to the database of thresholds limits and select another record from the database or set other HI and LO thresholds values if the database is disabled 18 4 Filling Filing dosing mode is intended for precise measuring or adding a product until reaching a pre defined target value Before the beginning of a measuring cycle the user should set a target mass which is simultaneous the HI dosing threshold Mode activating 15 03 04 15 08 22 MO Basic weighing M1 Parts counting M2 Checkweighing M3
26. TIONS ostias curia od cd nd Decide ou Arca eu io ud Mun 38 14 PRINTOUTS e 39 15 SETTING ACCESSIBILITY OF MEASURING UNITS 39 16 SETTING ACCESSIBILITY OF WORKING MODES c ceeeeeeeeeu 40 MOTHER PARAMETERS uio eoe iini ec iate Doo Etro eee 41 TO WORKING MODES 5 nu qai eoe gio oto ld 43 18 1 Density determination of grain in loose State 43 18 2 Parts counting of the same mass eese sees eene nennen nnn 49 19 3 CheckweIgHhiTig srra chos a cen ES ka specie FE a 52 D MIL 56 18 5 Percent Selup onini Dl icc e a S Ua E Eire do dE E 57 16 5 A iMalWelOnINd ds 61 18 7 Density determination of solids and liquids 62 DEM FOrMUIA ON 64 18 9 III e E 68 TS PRINTOUTS e 71 19 1 Standard PINUS T1 19 2 Non standard printouls 1 oorr ect eua era eon lidia uud ecu pa dna cues 72 20 COOPERATION WITH A PRINTER OR A COMPUTER e eere nennen 78 20 1 Cross section through connecting cables 78 21 COOPERATION WITH A CITIZEN LABEL PRINTER eene 79
27. User Manual User manual no IMMU 13 01 11 13 ENG a Precision balances PS X 4500 G series RAD WAG BALANCES AND SCALES RADWAG 26 600 Radom Bracka 28 POLAND Phone 48 0 48 38 48 800 fax 48 0 48 385 00 10 export radwag com www radwag com NOVEMBER 2013 Table of Contents Ts TECHNICAL DATA Sa 5 Balances PSI esane aaa aaea a aap aiaia aeaea Oae aeaea aaia aaa eaa ences 5 2 BASIC INFORMATION iiic icccctac i iens oce naaa anaoa peux E et aaa a oA Aa erase ee PE ARAARA 6 2 1 INended USE a 6 2 2 appropriate USO ici iden 6 23 Warranty etenim edens ccm nu EDI i D EM LLL LUUD D DIST DEED E 6 2 4 Monitoring metrological parameters of the balance 6 2 5 Data included in this user manual ceseeeee cessere eene 7 2 6 Stati trainilli A taces cee eeu ed LI ue ts 7 3 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE onec ie diese hoes e al Ea ome ere Cote aes 7 o e APS o S 7 32 PACO O E 7 4 UNPACKING ASSEMBLING AND STARTUDP ccccccsessseseeeeeeeeeeennsneeeeeseeeeeseeeeees 8 4 1 Assembling and place of use ooonccconnccccncncccnnnocoonannncnnancrnnnnanrrnnnnnrrnnannrrnnanrrennanos 8 4 2 Unpacking e e oE Sa cet ono Cen ose e aca 9 EMI plo CI Ano 10 4 4 Standard equiprmell ns 10 A A AAA A RO 10 40 Plugging to MANOS tc 10 4 7 Connecting peripheral devices ooonccnccccocccncccnnncooccconnnncnnnncnnrnnnnncnnnncnnrnnnnnnnns
28. a standard printout which comprises of a measurement result and all variables set in the GLP submenu which attribute is set to YES In case of fields User and Project the user can enter alphanumeric data 15 03 04 P1 Calibration 13 48 14 P2 gt GLP 15 03 04 Setup P3 Date Time P2 gt 01 User P4 Readout 02 gt Project m P5 RS232 03 Time print t on P6 Printouts 04 Date print 1 on P7 Units 05 User print off 06 Project print 07 Idprint Fig 67 Declaring variables for a standard printout submenu GLP An example of a standard printout Date 06 10 2008 Time d TES User ld WILK Project Id TEST Balance Id 235544 Last calibration 06 10 2008 12 50 Internal calibration Diff 0 00 0 g 0 00 0 g Fig 68 An example of a standard printout all options in the GLP menu are set to YES i e present on a printed ug x Date 06 10 2008 User Id WILK Projectid TEST Balance Id 235544 0 00 0 g Rys 69 Przyktad wydruku standardowego A question mark preceding the mass of a measured load on a printout indicates that the result was unstable 19 2 Non standard printouts Principles of creating non standard printout templates balance enables creating up to 4 custom printout templates each template must have the string of text start and end specified e g Printout no 1 Start 1 and Printout no 1 Stop 40 In this case the Printout no 1
29. abilization of indication IMMEDIATELY SEND MEASUREMENT RESULT IN CURRENT MEASURING UNIT SUI CR LF ZERO BALANCE Z CR LF zeroing of indication on stabilization IMMEDIATELY ZERO BALANCE Z CR LF TARE WHEN STABLE T CRLF IMMEDIATELY TARE BALANCE TI CR LF SWITCH OFF CONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION IN BASIC MEASURING UNIT CO CR LF SWITCH ON CONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION IN BASIC MEASURING UNIT C1 CRLF SWITCH OFF CONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION IN CURRENT MEASURING UNIT CUO CR LF SWITCH ON CONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION IN CURRENT MEASURING UNIT CU1 CRLF GIVE FACTORY NUMBER NB CR LF GIVE MEASURING RANGE FS CR LF GIVE SOFTWARE REVISION RV CR LF GIVE OR CHANGE DATE IN A BALANCE PD CR LF causes sending data on set date or changes the date GIVE OR CHANGE TIME IN A BALANCE PD CR LF causes sending data on set time or changes the time 86 Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command GIVE ENABLED WORKING MODE PM CRLF SEND SETUP PS CR LF causes sending complete data on balance setup printout of parameters BEEP SOUND B CR LF causes immediate activating of beep sound in a balance GIVE LAST CODE ERROR ER CR LF causes sending code of last sav
30. ance XOFF transmission suspended Timeout error for carrying out a given process e g zeroing Time value exceeded Incorrect date 5 1 Error of date setting User manual no IMMU 13 01 11 13 ENG 89 MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRONIC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS R A DW G RADWAG WAGI ELEKTRONICZNE 26 600 Radom 28 Bracka POLAND phone 48 48 38 48 800 fax 48 48 385 00 10 e mail export radwag com _ www radwag com zz
31. ance s weighing pan and reference mass saved in parameter settings 2 pictogram of stable measurement result 3 working mode name 4 REF reference mass 5 WGH mass currently placed on balance s weighing pan 6 a pictogram indicating the weighing range of currently weighed sample LO OK HI 7 statistics mode enabled N20 equals to no measurement records in current statistics 8 dosing mode enabled load mass between 90 110 On completing a measurement series e g 10 measurements no of measurement N 10 the user can preview the result of carried out statistics from the measurement series Enter working mode submenu Set the cursor next to a parameter 05 Statistics Press F key to enter the parameter 05 Statistics Set the cursor next to a parameter 02 Results Enter the parameter to preview results from completed statistics Press ENTER key to print statistics result on a connected printer computer Return to working mode submenu and higher menu levels by pressing ESC key 59 M4 b 01 02 03 04 05 06 Percent setup Heference Decimal places Checkweighing Filling otatistics Run M4 b 01 02 03 Fig 58 Percent setup cooperation with other working modes Percent setup Statistics statistics Results Clear Statistics 55 00000 4 PLACES ON ON ON m ON Determining reference mass by weighing a standard The
32. are will complete formula making process after weighing the first 8 ingredients The software prepares a list of ingredients in accordance with the sequence set in parameter 04 Formulation and always starts the formula making process from the first ingredient on the list and ends the process on an ingredient number as set in parameter 03 No of ingredients If a user needs a documentation from a formula making process e g in a form of a printout then set parameter 02 Automatic printout to 1 YES In such case each accepted mass of an ingredient by pressing UNITS key is automatically printed on a connected printer or computer Set parameter 01 Prompts Hints to 1 YES Enter Formulation mode by pressing ENTER key Tare mass of a vessel for formula making process Weigh the first ingredient of a formulation ingredient s mass is visible in the WGH field Press UNITS key Mass of the first ingredient is saved in balance memory The parameters visible on the display will change to ingredient 2 mass WGH IC 1 SUM Mass indication on the display will zero Repeat the process for all the ingredients set in a formulation After weighing the last ingredient of a prepared formulation and saving its mass in balance memory by pressing UNITS key the display automatically changes to the total mass of prepared formulation The mass value is also locked on the display and there are prompts on possible activities Means of preparing mi
33. asurement result fa Mode A E 18 2 2 Counting by determining mass of a single part from a standard quantity Enable parts counting mode regardless on mass that has to be specified in field 01 Move the cursor next to a field 07 Run and press RIGHT ARROW KEY While in parts counting mode press F key The display opens a window for specifying standard quantity of counted parts fields 01 04 or set the standard quantity in field 05 Sample 15 04 04 Parts counting 14 04 33 APW 1 000 WGH 105 43 Parts counting setup 0 Mi 01 gt 01 Sample size 10 02 Sample size 20 03 Sample size 50 04 Sample size 100 D 2 Y 05 Sample 25 free PCS M VA ux Fig 42 Counting by determining mass of a single part from a standard quantity Next press RIGHT ARROW au and follow UL presented on the display 15 02 07 Parts counting 14 12 33 APW 5 2282 WGH 52 279 15 02 07 Parts counting 14 12 38 APW 5 1837 WGH 72 574 14 im E pes 100 Fig 43 Display content with enabled AAC function 1 mass of a single part 2 mass ofall counted parts 3 the pictogram of enabled Automatic Accuracy Correction function 50 The display indicates mass of counted parts that are loaded on balance s weighing pan i e 10 parts If the added amount of parts is below the currently counted one then the software automatically corrects mass of a single part In this case it is APW 5 2282 correct
34. backlight option improves data visibility on the display Screen brightness Enables changing the brightness of the balance s graphic display entering the function opens a window for setting brightness level using buttons on the balance s overlay Screen contrast Enables changing the contrast of the balance s graphic display entering the function opens a window for setting contrast level using buttons on the balance s overlay Screen saver Switching on the screen saver causes blanking displayed values after a set amount of time The indication on the display does not change while blanking Temperature This function serves for information purpose only and it enables previewing temperature value that is measured inside the balance by a sensor Return to menu by pressing ESC key Balance no This function serves for information purpose only and it enables previewing factory number of a balance Software no Enables previewing number of software revision operating in a balance 41 12 Parameter printout Enabling this function causes printing balance parameters set in the user menu The user specifies numbers of parameters that should be printed 15 03 04 Setup 13 57 45 Start 1 01 e Stop 9 13 T i Print setup Fig 28 Submenu Other parameter printout On entering this option and selecting user settings the balance starts sending current parameter values to a connected printer via RS 232 interface
35. cated at the back wall of balance s housing 4 4 Standard equipment Balance Weighing pan and protecting anti draft components Power adapter User manual on a CD 4 5 Cleaning Balance should be cleaned with damp cloth by gentle wiping the smudges of dirt In order to clean the weighing pan of the balance it is required to remove it from the weighing chamber CAUTION Cleaning of the pan when assembled may cause damage of the measuring system of the balance 4 6 Plugging to mains Balance can be plugged to mains only with a power adapter that comes standard with the balance Nominal power supply of the power adapter specified on the data plate of the power adapter should be compatible to the power from mains Plug the balance to mains the plugging socket is located at the back of balance s housing Balance display will light and show name and number of software after which balance will display 0 000g for balances with resolution 1mg or 0 00g for balances with resolution 10mg If indication is other than zero press ZERO TARE key Before unplugging the balance from mains it is obligatory to switch off the display by pressing ON OFF key on balance s overlay 4 7 Connecting peripheral devices The balance must be unplugged from the mains before connecting or disconnecting any peripheral devices printer PC computer Use only peripheral devices recommended by the manufacturer with your balance These have bee
36. ch record The value of LO threshold for each record Programming the database of thresholds 53 Checkweghing setup M2 k01 Low limit 38 00000 g 02 High limit 40 50000 03 Limits DB 04 Statistics OFF 05 Run Fig 48 Checkweighing submenu content Move the cursor to a field Database of thresholds limits and press RIGHT ARROW KEY Select number of a record by moving the cursor next to a desired field and press RIGHT ARROW KEY Checkweighing setup Limits DB M2 gt 03 001 002 003 004 005 006 Fig 49 Checkweighing programming database of thresholds limits Move the cursor to a field Database of thresholds limits and press RIGHT ARROW KEY Checkweighing setup Limits DB M2 03 gt 001 gt Name material xyz 002 Low limit 38 00000 g 003 High limit 40 50000 g 004 005 006 007 Fig 50 Checkweighing programming database of thresholds inserting thresholds values Enter a name for a selected record name of a product to be weighed 54 Enter the value of HI threshold limit Enter the value of LO threshold limit Accept entered values by double pressing of ENTER key Checkweghing setup M2 01 Low limit 38 00000 g 02 High limit 40 50000 03 Limits DB gt 04 Statistics OFF 05 Run Fig 51 Checkweighing mode operation with enabled checkweighing limits Move the cursor to a field START and press RIGHT A
37. contains text strings from 1 to 40 Next insert the texts into the specified text strings i e 1 40 itis recommended to use an external computer keyboard connected to balance s port This means of text input is much simpler and quicker Non standard printout templates may overlap each other i e Printout 1 Start 1 Printout 1 Stop 40 Printout 2 Start 20 Printout 2 Stop 40 Non standard printout templates are easily created using printout editing option Caution while text input it is necessary to add all required special signs such as CRLF tabulator etc When using printout editing option all of the special signs are selectable from available menu they are grouped on the one side of text editing option and included in a printout by adding them to the field Printout Setup 15 59 05 15 03 04 P1 Calibration E lo 15 03 04 Setup d P aa P6 gt 01 Printout No 0 standard P5 RS 232 02 Pr 1start 1 03 Pr 1stop 1 2 P6 gt Printouts 04 Pr stat IS 05 Pr 2stop 06 Pr 3start 07 gt Pr 3stop Fig 70 Menu Printouts mode activating 2 A non standard printout can contain Variables dependent on an enabled working mode and other user needs mass date project no Texts inserted in balance s user menu Acustom non standard printout can contain up to 640 characters inserted in 80 text strings 8 character each starting with parame
38. cordance with data set in working mode settings on ingredients and their mass Go to parameter 04 Formulation and enter names and mass of the ingredients in a formulation Remember the following conditions Each name can comprise maximum 10 characters Each name has to be accepted by pressing ENTER key and next set ingredient s mass to be weighed in a formula making process Formulation setup M7 01 Hints ON 02 Auto print ON 03 Number of items 4 04 Formula 05 Formula printout 06 Statistics ON Run Formulation setup Formula M704 001 item 01 8 000 g 002 item 12 000 g Pl 003 skiadnik 3 16 000 g 004 item 45 000 g 005 item 1 000 g 006 item 1 000 g 007 item 1 000 vt Fig 64 Declaring a formulation Total mass of a prepared formulation and mass of the vessel in which the formulation is prepared must not exceed maximum measuring range max capacity of a balance A formulation can contain maximum 20 ingredients Parameter 03 No of ingredients enables specifying number of the ingredients in a prepared formulation Remember that maximum number of ingredients in a formulation is 20 While preparing a formulation the software orders dosing the ingredients in accordance with the their sequence as set in parameter 04 Formulation e g if a 66 user sets 10 ingredients in parameter 04 Formulation and then sets no of ingredients in a formulation to 8 then the softw
39. dification character is flickering if no character is inserted then repeated pressing of this key causes adding a space in the text Selecting a character for modification by moving the cursor to the LEFT another pressing of the left arrow key causes a erasing a flickering character and causes flieckering of a character located on the left from the erased one Accept an inserted character Using computer keyboard PS 2 type Press F2 key to enter main menu of a balance Press F3 or use navigating arrows to place the cursor next to a group of parameters P6 Printouts and by pressing F2 key enter the submenu group Then using the navigating arrows place the cursor next to a desired parameter and press F2 key to activate text inserting procedure Use keyboard text keys to insert a text into the strings max 8 characters per one text string and accept it by pressing Enter key Repeat the process for the other text strings 19 2 2 Designing texts using Printout Editing mode Mode activating 15 03 04 15 59 05 P1 Calibration P2 GLP apo And P6 04 Pr 2stan 1 CM p 06 Pr 3start 1 6 Printouts i 2 P7 Uni 7 Pr 3stop 1 08 Pr 3start 1 09 Pr stop 1 10 gt Pr edit AA function Fig 71 Non standard printouts printout editing 76 21 02 07 Setup 13 47 24 Printout No 1 Start 0 np Edit Frase all Rys 72 Non standard printouts printout editing
40. djustment Internal automatic adjustment triggered by temperature change triggered by elapsing time Manual internal adjustment initiated from balance s keyboard triggered by pressing CAL key Adjustment with an external weight with declared mass which cannot be modified with optional mass which needs to be specified before process initiation Caution In case of verified balances only the automatic internal adjustment and manual internal adjustment systems are available for a user gt Remember to perform the adjustment when there is no load on the pan 1 9 1 Automatic balance adjustment Activation of automatic internal adjustment is triggered on Elapsing a specified amount of time from last carried out adjustment process or Ambient temperature changes by a value specified by the balance manufacturer On recognizing any of the above case balance s display shows the following message box KV 1 TP Calibration Automatic calibration Starts in 29 seconds Clear the pan Fig 13 Automatic internal adjustment display content The time delay enables the user to take the weighed load of the weighing pan if a weighing process is in progress Pressing T O key causes temporary delay of the adjustment process initiation In approximately 5 minutes the needs for adjustment is triggered once again 226 Automatic adjustment settings 2 3 4 1 15 03 04 Setup 13 48 14 P1 Calibrati
41. ed error in a balance SEND TEXT STRING DS CR LF causes previewing a sequence of characters ERASE TEXT STRING CS CR LF causes erasing a text string and restoring default display status SHOW HEADER DH CR LF causes previewing a sequence of characters in the upper bar of the display ERASE HEADER CH CR LF causes erasing a text string from the upper bar of the display SHOW FOOTER DF CR LF causes previewing a sequence of characters in the bottom bar of the display ERASE FOOTER CF CR LF causes erasing a text string from the bottom bar of the display CARRY OUT INTERNAL ADJUSTMENT PROCESS CL CR LF LOCK KEYBOARD KL CR LF UNLOCK KEYBOARD KU CR LF SWITCH OFF KEYBOARD ECHO EO CR LF disables sending codes of pressed keys and buttons SWITCH ON KEYBOARD ECHO E1 CRLF SWITCH OFF THE BALANCE O0 CR LF equal to pressing ON OFF button 87 Function SWITCH ON THE BALANCE Command O1 CR LF equal to pressing ON OFF button Function DISABLE ZUTOZERO Command AO CR LF Function ENABLE AUTOZERO Command A1 CRLF If a non existing or incorrect command finished with CR LF is sent to a balance it responses with E S CR LF Spaces between characters should be omitted as they are added only for the purpose of proper legibility 26 ERROR MESSAGES Message Error Error description code Control sum error Error related to data transmission A D converter error 12 Converter error Measuring range
42. ed to 5 1837 from now on the following parts are counted according to the new mass of a single part This means enables counting mass of a single part from a standard quantity The software comprises four conditions for operation of Automatic Accuracy Correction function 1 After adding the number of parts placed on balance s weighing pan must be greater than before adding 2 After adding the number of parts loaded on balance s weighing pan must be less than twice the quantity which was indicated on the display before adding 3 current quantity of parts must contain within a tolerance 0 3 of the total value 4 stable measurement result If a user claims that standard quantity is sufficient it is possible to save the mass of a single part in balance s memory by pressing RIGHT ARROW KEY on balance s overlay confirm value Parts counting 14 12 35 APW 5 1837 WGH 72 574 B al Parts counting setup Mi 01 Units weight 5 1837 g 02 Recall sample P03 Store sample r 04 Checkweighing OFF m ss Parts counting setup Store sample S 07 Mib Mim 001 sample001 1 1345 g 002 sample002 3 5000 g 003 tabletkaCa 5 0040 q 004 sample004 4 0250 g 005 sample005 1 5034 g 006 sample006 1 0000 g 007 sample007 0 5400 Fig 44 Automatic Accuracy Correction saving single part mass in the database Set the cursor next to a desired field and insert name for weighed parts Press Enter key for saving the name
43. een the measuring units The measuring units described as 09 Taele Hk 10 Taele S 11 Taele T the following relations occur e If the attribute of all three measuring units is set to 1 yes then the software will display only the first one i e 09 Taele Hk e If the measurement should be carried out using 11 Taele T unit then the attribute of the other two units should be set to 0 no Enter group of parameters P7 Units Setup a 15 03 04 P1 Calibration 13 55 14 D e 15 03 04 Setup PA Readout P7 gt 01 Grams 1 enabled Y P5 RS 232 02 Miligrams 0 disabled P6 Printouts 03 Carats 0 disabled R4 P7 Units 04 Pounds 0 disabled 05 Ounces 0 disabled disabled disabled 06 Ounces troy 07 ES l Fig 26 Measuring units settings Dwt After setting the required parameter values return to weighing mode in accordance with point 7 1 2 of this user manual Caution In case of verified balances the available measuring units are limited to g mg ct even if set to 1 YES in balance s menu 99 16 SETTING ACCESSIBILITY OF WORKING MODES This group of parameters enables setting accessibility of working modes which are available for an operator after pressing the Mode key on balance s overlay 15 03 04 Weighing 13 57 20 Setup h 15 03 04 13 57 24 P3 Date Time Readout As 232 A Printouts 15 03 04 Setup 13 57 28
44. eighing pan a string etc should be zeroed by pressing TARE key 24 CONNECTING EXTERNAL BUTTONS A balance PS X series enables connecting external buttons for tarring or printing measurement results without the need to touch balance s keyboard with operator s hands The buttons are connected using a dedicated splitter connected to balance s RS 232 interface Additionally the splitter enables connecting a printer or a computer The splitter and buttons are additional equipment optional of a balance PS X series 25 LIST OF COMMANDS COMPUTER BALANCE Function INTERFACE RESET Command R CR LF zeroing currently carried out commands restoring factory default settings Function SEND ALL IMPLEMENTED COMMANDS Command PC CR LF sends information on all commands implemented in the balance s software Function SEND MEASUREMENT RESULT IN BASIC MEASURING UNIT Command S CR LF sends result in basic measuring unit on stabilization of indication Function IMMEDIATELY SEND MEASUREMENT RESULT IN BASIC MEASURING UNIT Command SI CR LF 85 Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command Function Command SEND MEASUREMENT RESULT IN CURRENT MEASURING UNIT SU CR LF sends result in current measuring unit on st
45. ess is carried out automatically and its result is shown on the display Calibration Check results Ca 891 92 Act 891 93 Dif 0 01 Fig 15 Adjustment test Cal the value of internal adjustment weight Curr weighing result of the internal adjustment weight Dev deviation calculated between the both values Return to weighing mode Changes introduced in balance memory will be saved on returning to i weighing with procedure of saving changes Press ESC key for a few times until the display shows a question Save As displayed select one of available options ENTER save changes and go back to menu ESC abandon changes and go back to menu see point 7 1 2 Return to weighing 9 3 Manual adjustment 9 3 1 Internal adjustment Press CAL key on balance s overlay or Go to submenu P1 Adjustment Place the marker next to a function 01 Internal adjustment Press RIGHT ARROW KEY The balance automatically carries out internal adjustment process While adjustment process is in progress do not load the weighing pan with any weight On completing the internal adjustment procedure the balance saves adjustment data in its memory and returns to weighing mode BUS TIS gi Caution In order to abort adjustment process press ESC key If during internal adjustment process the weighing pan is loaded then the balance displays an error message The adjustment process is automatically
46. eter printout function Upload parameters function 01 Parts counting 02 Checkweighing OS Filling 04 Percent setup 05 Animal weighing 06 Density 07 Formulation 08 Cereals density 09 Statistics P9 Other 01 ID setting 02 Autom ID print 03 Beep 04 Language 05 Backlight 06 Brightness 07 Contrast 08 Screen saver 09 Temperature 10 Factory no 11 Software no 12 13 14 Password protect function Parameters type in the user menu e function having a specific operation e g balance adjustment e selectable enables selecting one of a few available values which are permanently set in balance s memory like display refreshing screen saver determining availability of a measuring unit or a working mode e Enabling data entering balance user can enter a value of a parameter e g set date time user no strings texts in a printout Balance menu on the display graphic presentation While in the weighing mode press SETUP key The display opens balance s main menu display I Press UP or DOWN navigating arrows on the balance s overlay to move the cursor upwards or downwards in the menu content Place the cursor next to a menu option to be previewed Press RIGHT ARROW navigating key on balance s overlay to open the submenu content display Il 2 3 4 150304 Setup 13 48 14 J P1 Calibration Cae 15 03 04 Setup P4 eig P1 1 Int cal
47. for RS 232 interface of a label printer to 9600b s An instance of a designed label template named Label01 3XXXXXXXX Net mass _ 2XXXXXXXXXX 00000000000000000 mi ER Fig 75 A label template Design a non standard printout in a balance which enables printing a label i e following the data included in the designed label template Set required printout parameters e g Printout no Text string for start and stop of a selected printout 79 A After each measurement result the printer should print 3 labels Principles for designing a printout Insert into text strings data to be included in a printout group of parameters P6 Printouts parameters Text 01 Text 80 When designing a printout template use variables for controlling label printout table 1 and variables for sending specific data from a balance TABLE 1 02Unn NN c Variable no nn NN variable symbol V2fnnn c Pid offset by nnn value in mm depending on label Ec End of variables of editing V02bEnnnn c Print nnnn quantity of labels O2G c End of a label An instance of a printout template for a label following parameters from table no 1 06 10 08 setup 14 25 26 P6 b 10 Pr edit RE eee function 11 String 1 O2L crE 12 String 2 tykietad 13 String 3 i exX cl O 14 String 4 2U01 B
48. gs Cereals density M8 01 Cereal BARLLEY 02 Volume AA NNS 03 Auto print OFF 04 Statistics OFF 05 Run BARLLEY E choice WHEAT RYE Fig 33 Grain density grain type selection 18 1 1 Grain density measurement The process of loose grain density determination should be carried out in accordance with PN ISO 7971 3 The balance displays the hints to help the user to carry out the procedure 1 2 3 Sample the grain according to the norm and in the closed container level the sample temperature with the test room temperature Set the appropriate parameters of the function Grain Density Enter the function Grain Density according to point 16 1 45 Cereals density M8 01 Cereal BARLLEY 02 Volume 1L 03 Auto print OFF 04 X Statistics OFF 05 Run gt a o gt fe Fig 34 Grain density starting the measurement 4 Put the container 2 and the ring 4 on the weighing pan and tare their mass to the balance memory 5 Take the container and the ring from the pan the display will show their weight with a minus sign 6 Install the container 2 on the base 1 7 Slide the knife 3 into the container slit 2 8 Putthe ring 4 on the knife 9 Putthe filler 5 on the container 2 10 Spill the grain to the spilling vessel 6 up to the marking inside the vessel 11 Spill the grain to the filler 5 from 3 4 cm above the filler the grain stream should be smooth directed to the vessel centre spilli
49. hen 1 Goto parameter 06 Statistics Erase results of previous statistical calculations Set parameter 06 Statistics to YES Enter the formula making mode Carry out required series of measurements Once again go to parameter 06 Statistics Enter parameter 06 02 Results In order to print statistics press PRINT key put ee lS 18 9 Statistics Mode activating 15 03 04 M2 Checkweighing M3 Filling M4 Percent M5 Animal weighing M6 Density M7 Formulation M8 gt Statistics 15 22 13 Ar E Statistics setup M8 gt 01 Clear gt ud Roe 02 Sum ON 03 Mean ON 04 Min ON 05 Max ON 06 Difference 07 Std Dev Fig 65 Statistics mode activating The very first process after entering the Statistics mode should be erasing the results of previous statistical calculations It is carried out by using option M8 01 Erase All statistical data are updated on an ongoing basis after saving a measurement result in balance memory Adding another measurement to a series is carried out on placing a weighed load on balance weighing pan stabilization of measurement result the measuring unit appears on the display and pressing ENTER key The user determines whether statistical data should be visible on the graphic of a balance display while carrying out the measuring process This parameter is set in statistics mode submenu the data is visible on setting the parameter to YES 68 Independently on
50. iately upon delivery and the device during unpacking for any visible signs of external damage 3 2 Packaging Please retain all parts of the original packaging should the balance be transported in the future Only the original packaging should be used for dispatching the balance Before packing disconnect all attached cables and remove any loose movable parts weighing pan anti draft shields etc Please place balance and its components in their original packaging and protect them against damage during transport 4 UNPACKING ASSEMBLING AND STARTUP 4 1 Assembling and place of use Balance should be stored and used in locations free of vibrations and shakes free of air movement and dust O O Ambient air temperature should not exceed the range of 10 C 40 C During balance operation ambient temperature in the weighing room should not change more than 3 C within one hour The balance should be located on a stable wall console desk or a stable working table which is not affected by vibrations and distant from heat sources Take special safety measures when weighing magnetic objects as part of the balance is a strong magnet Should such loads be weighed use under hook weighing option which removes the weighed load from area influenced by the balance s magnet For assembling the hook for under hook weighing option see the bottom section of balance s housing In order to avoid influence of static electricity on the measure
51. ibr leal function Ps RS 02 Ext calibr now function I P amp Printouts 03 User calibr pana function E Unis 04 Calibr test puni function 05 Weight corr 0 0 06 Auto calibr 3 both Of Auto cal time 3 hours Fig 6 Balance menu 1 balance menu no 2 cursor for selecting a menu option 3 menu content name 4 name of selected menu option setting 5 submenu number 6 submenu name 7 attribute set for a submenu option 8 value description of an attribute set a submenu option xd 7 1 Moving through the menu Moving in the user menu can be carried out using Balance keyboard External PC keyboard PS 2 type connected to balance s socket Commands sent from a connected computer to a balance 7 1 1 Moving through user menu using a balance keyboard setup Setup key Entering balance s main menu Y Moving the cursor down in the menu list A Moving the cursor up in the menu list En Selecting submenu for activating On pressing the key the display indicates the content of a selected group b Exit to previous menu level e g to main menu Esc 0 T Esc TARE key Abandon parameter changes 7 1 2 Return to weighing mode weighing with procedure of saving changes Press ESC key for a few times until the display shows a question Save As displayed select one of available options 1 Changes introduced in balance memory will be saved on return
52. ic weighing M1 Parts counting M2 gt Checkweighing M3 Filling ph M4 Percent Animal weig Densi Checkweighing setup M2 01 Low limit 4 000 g 02 High limit 60 000 g 03 Statistics OFF Run Flg 46 Checkweighing mode activating 52 Display content 3 9 6 15 04 04 Checkweighing 14 01 26 HI HI 60 00000 DIF 0 00034 LO 4 00000 HI 92 420 g LO dl oz 100 Fig 47 Checkweighing display content 1 measurement result 2 bargraph 3 working mode name 4 difference between mass of weighed sample and the center of the tolerance field HI LO 5 the values of low LO and high HI checkweighing thresholds 6 a pictogram indicating the weighing range of currently weighed sample available indications LO OK and HI Remember to set the 02 Hi Threshold first as the software automatically checks balance l 1 l whether inserted values are correct and hold within the measuring range of a If set values are recognized by the software as incorrect the balance displays an error message and returns to parameter settings without saving changes Checkweighing with use of database of thresholds limits Checkweighing process can be carried out with use of the DATABASE OF THRESHOLDS which is a programmable collection of records comprising 500 records Name of a product in each record max 10 alphanumeric characters The value of HI threshold for ea
53. ign a label template using according to user needs and bearing in mind the following relations for use of Polish letters instead of using Polish letters insert their code equivalents If after completing a printout the paper should be cut then at the end of a designed printout template add a text 1D 56 41 08 C Cross section through connecting cable balance Citizen printer balance Epson printer printer DB 25 F balance DB 9 F X P M v Cs 6 T a d 1 l On 4 UN r lees Fig 89 Cross section through connecting cable balance Epson Citizen printer 84 23 UNDER HOOK WEIGHING A balance PS X series comes standard with a possibility for weighing loads under the weighing pan Follow below description for enabling under hook weighing process 1 Remove plastic hole plug located in the bottom of balance s base 2 There is suspension place for hook visible in the hole the suspension is installed permanently to balance mechanism 3 Inthe hole install the hook for under hook weighing the hook does not come standard with a balance 4 Tare mass of the hook to balance s memory 5 Weigh loads using under hook option CAUTION i 1 The suspension for hook must not be turned twisted or manipulated in any direction Such actions may cause damage to balance mechanism 2 Mass of all additional elements of the under hook weighing kit like a hook a w
54. informing on enabled working mode Current date Current time per X pe cO ues IDE de es Pictogram denoting that the indication is in precise ZERO point 6 2 Keyboard Each button of the balance s keyboard operates as a dual function key i e it can either carry out a specific function or be used to move in balance s menu structure b Mode Cal F Esc Units Setup x gt pr 0 T ON OFF key enables switching on and off balance s display If b switched off balance components other than the display are f powered and balance is in stand by mode F key Function key which enables quick entering the settings i of an active working mode Mode MODE key for selecting balance s working mode Units UNITS key changes measuring units i PRINT ENTER key Sends current display status to a a peripheral device PRINT or accepts selected value of a j parameter or function ENTER ra ESC ZERO TARE key zeroing tarring of balance s id indication Adjustment function key of immediate initiating the adjustment calibration process Setup Function key for entering the main menu of a balance Navigating arrows for moving in balance s menu or changing parameter value 6 3 Sockets and interfaces 1 Power supply socket 2 Keyboard PS 2 type socket 3 USB port only in non legalization balances 4 RS 232 socket 5 Additional display socket Fig 5 Interfaces of a balance PS X series
55. ing to ENTER save changes and go back to menu ESC abandon changes and go back to menu 15 03 04 Setup 13 57 45 Save Enter Esc ku Fig 7 Return to weighing mode 18 7 1 3 Moving through user menu using external computer keyboard PS 2 type Al keys and buttons located on balance s overlay have their equivalents on a computer keyboard PS 2 type See below table for reference equivalents of function keys Key on Description balance s overlay ON OFF key enables switching on and off balance s display Function key for entering the main menu of a balance Selecting balance s working mode e g animal weighing Selecting measuring unit PRINT key TARE key Moving the cursor up in the menu list Exit to higher level in menu structure e g to main menu Entering settings of a selected submenu Moving the cursor down in the menu list equivalents of ENTER PRINT key and ESC key Accepting entered value of a parameter Abandon parameter changes and exit to to main menu 7 1 4 Moving through user menu using virtual keyboard via RS 232 interface Most of the functions controlled or set using keys on balance s overlay or an external computer keyboard PS 2 type can be carried out by a set of commands sent from a computer to a balance The commands enable moving through user menu setting parameters or controlling balance operation The list of commands is provided at the end of thi
56. ion on a connected printer The printout contains names and settings of each ingredient in a formulation and total sum of a complete formulation parameter 06 Statistics enabling YES or disabling NO of statistical calculations CAUTION The statistical calculations refer only to the total mass of prepared mixture mass of each ingredient in a formulation is not included in the statistics parameter 07 Start startup of Formula making mode Display content in formula making mode 6 7 j 4 5 04 04 Formulation 14 01 26 Rem 01 WGH 55 50000 e kz SUM 38 00000 100 Fig 62 Formulation display content 1 previewing mass currently placed on balance s weighing pan 2 pictogram of stable measurement result 3 working mode name 4 target mass of the currently weighed ingredient as specified in the parameter 04 Formulation 5 Sum of all weighed ingredients of a formulation which are saved in balance s calculating memory 6 Number of already weighed ingredients in a prepared formulation 7 name of currently weighed ingredient 8 bargraphs on the left side of the display which denote the mass to be added dosed to reach pre defined mass of each weighed ingredient While reaching the target mass the descriptions on accuracy visible on the bargraph are changing 65 11095 10196 4 go Moo Fig 63 Bargraphs automatic scaling Means of preparing mixtures in ac
57. lc 15 String 5 102U02 d 16 String 6 1c102U03 17 String 7 961 1c 1021 18 String 8 3501cEtc 19 String 9 O2E0003 20 String 10 elO2G c Fig 76 Label template saved in a factory menu On adding data on a non standard printout set other printout parameters such as Printout no 1 Printout no 1 start 1 Printout no 1 stop 10 80 06 10 08 setup 14 25 26 P6 01 Pritout No 0 standard 02 Pr 1 start 1 03 Pr 1stop 1 04 Pr 2 start 1 05 gt Pr 2 stop 1 06 Pr 3start 1 07 Pr 3stop 1 Fig 77 Declaring printout content On setting printout parameters go back to the weighing mode with procedure of saving carried out changes Next connect a label printer to balance s communication interface using a dedicated cable see figure on cross section of a connecting cable given in this user manual Check transmission parameters of a balance and printer they should be equal Place a weighed load on balance s weighing pan and on stabilization of measurement result press PRINT key on balance s overlay The balance sends data to a connected printer complying with saved template and the printer prints 3 labels as designed in the software Presentation of a label 09 14 56 Net mass 145 34 5 g 27 10 1005 Signatures oues Fig 78 A presentation of a printed label 81 TABLE 2 Variables independent on enabled working mode i
58. ment process ground the balance s housing The grounding bolt is located at the back of balance s housing 4 2 Unpacking Carefully remove the balance from its packaging remove the plastic foil and cardboard transport protective elements and gently place the balance in its intended place of use Assemble the weighing pan and other elements according to below scheme Assembling components of a balance with measuring accuracy 10 mg Pl Es 1 Remove the protective tape securing the mass spring on one of the rubber mandrels 2 Assembly the weighing pan 1 onto the rubber mandrels 3 On assembling check whether the weighing pan is placed firmly on the rubber mandrels Assembling components of a balance with measuring accuracy 1mg eu n PF udin en y r d i E e e E gt A Tus pr p Remove the protective tape securing the mass spring on one of the rubber mandrels 3 Assembly the weighing pan 2 onto the rubber mandrels 4 Assembly the anti draft shield 1 onto the top housing of the balance On assembling check whether the weighing pan is placed firmly on the rubber mandrels Fig 2 Assembling components of a balance PS X series 4 3 Leveling S Before plugging to mains level the device using two adjusting feet o RC located at the back of balance s housing Turn the adjusting feet in a way that the air bubble of the level is placed centrally The level is OK lo
59. n ideally coordinated to your balance On connecting a peripheral device plug the balance to mains 5 BASIC FUNCTIONS Balance PS X series enables determining mass in the following measuring units 4 ii jJ LJ eustom ti JCN I amp N im 7 __ this units available for verified balance only Ec Fig 3 Measuring units Apart from determining mass of weighed object using different measuring units the software balance PS X series comprises the following working modes A Parts counting Checkweighing Dosing Percent setup Animal weighing Determining density of solids and liquids Formulation Statistics from completed measuring series Both the measuring units and the working modes can be set as inaccessible in the user menu This option is implemented for the purpose of adjusting balance to user needs and requirements i e providing access only to those functions and units which are required by a user Determining accessibility attribute of a working mode measuring unit is set in balance s menu and it is described further in this user manual 6 DESCRIPTION 6 1 Graphic display Weighing 13 47 14 AN 0 000 y 1100 Fig 4 Balance graphic display Mass indication of weighed load or counted parts Measuring unit Pictogram denoting whether measurement result is stable BARGRAPH presenting which part of accessible measuring range is in use Text
60. n of statistics for each weighed object RUN Start measuring process 61 18 7 Density determination of solids and liquids Additional equipment of a balance PS X series includes a kit dedicated for determining density of solids and liquids 7 4 3 du Fig 60 Components of a density kit for balances with a weighing pan 128x128 mm Stand weighing pan with a Bottom weighing pan for E determining density of solids EN Ust NANCE bottom pan Top weighing pan for determining density of solids Beaker basis 5 Beaker Beaker n Additional stand for a set of pans or a sinker Additional set of pans for Hook determining density of solids which density is lower than density of water 62 18 7 1 Density determining of liquids The basic component needed for determining density of liquids is a glass sinker with precisely determined volume which value is indicated on sinker s hook Before carrying out density determining process enter the sinker s volume value to balance s memory The density determining process is based on comparing mass of the sinker first by weighing it in the air and second by immersing it in the tested liquid The result of liquid density is automatically calculated by the balance software and indicated on its display The measurement result can be sent for multiple times to a connected printer or computer via RS 232 interface and on pressing PR
61. n the display read from the table for the particular mass and selected grain 15 07 13 Cereals density 14 01 26 BARLLEY W1 699 97 to continue F 4 70 30 hl Fig 37 Successful measurement 18 1 2 Grain density determination procedure When the grain density determination process is over the user can obtain a printout containing particular data concerning the process The user can have the a printout automatically on the process completion if the parametre 02 Print aut is set on YES 47 15 07 13 Cereals density 14 01 26 BARLLEY W1 2299 9 rT to continue F Ihi Measurement finished not correctly OOOOO Fig 38 Printout for an incorrect weighment 15 07 13 Cereals density 14 01 26 BARLLEY W1 699 97 70 30 to continue F hl Measurement finished correctly BARLEY W1 699 9 7 g 70 3 0 kg hl 0000o Fig 39 Printout for a correct weighment Pressing the PRINT key will print the result of grain density determination procedure The standard printout can contain all variables from the submenu P2 GLP after setting their values on 1 YES possibility of settings change in the menu e g P2 GLP available only from the level of WEIGHING mode Non standard printouts may contain all the variables like in the standard printout and other texts and data important for the user Detailed description of non standard printouts is provided in point 17 of
62. n x 0 1 s interval time The available range of the parameter setting from 1 to 9999 Minimamum mass for enabling automatic operation of the HS 232 The following measurement data is sent only if taking off the load the mass indication returns below the set value mininum threshold 0 no 1 yes Epson or standard Available only in EPSON printers featuring this function If the function is set to YES then paper cut option is carried out automatically 0 no 1 on header 2 on footer The option is enabled in lt STATISTICS gt mode where the header is printout no 1 and the footer is printout no 2 Means of designing the printouts and operation of lt STATISTICS gt mode is described further in this user manual only in non legalization balances On setting appropriate parameter values return to the weighing mode in accordance with point 7 1 2 of this user manual 38 14 PRINTOUTS Printouts menu is dedicated for creating non standard printout templates and selecting type of a printout which is printed Detailed description of non standard printouts is provided in point 19 of this user manual 15 SETTING ACCESSIBILITY OF MEASURING UNITS This group of parameters enables setting accessibility of measuring units which are available for an operator after pressing the Units key on balance s overlay All measuring units which attribute is set to 1 yes are accessible from the main menu level under a key for toggling betw
63. nd unloading weighed mass on the weighing pan For low refreshment values the display indicates any changes in the value of weighed mass which is required while dosing loose or liquid materials The time interval of display refreshment is set in seconds 36 12 4 Autozero function Dla zapewnienia doktadnych wskazan wagi wprowadzono programowa funkcje AUTOZERO Zadaniem tej funkcji jest automatyczna kontrola i korekta zerowego wskazania wagi If AUTOZERO function is enabled then each weighing process starts from precise zero point There are however some cases when this function can be a disturbing factor of measuring process for instance very slow placing of a load on the weighing pan e g load pouring in such case system of zero indication correction can also correct actual indication of loaded mass AUTOZERO function is enabled or disabled in parameter P4 03 as specified in point 6 1 1 of this user manual 12 5 Last digit In order to ensure adequate operating comfort with a balance the user can determine presence of the last digit on the display and criteria of its displaying Available settings are 0 never 1 always 2 when stable 12 6 Negative The function aids previewing mass value and other indications on the display Depending on user needs it is possible to enable or disable the function 12 7 Operating conditions This parameter enables two settings stable or unstable Setting the parameter
64. ng the indication In such case the user should wait for stabilization of working conditions and once again press 0 T lt key Press Units key to set a measuring unit Place weighed object on balance s weighing pan and read the result only on stabilization of the measurement If the measuring unit is not displayed on pressing the Units key then go to the corresponding submenu and check the accessibility attribute of the measuring unit Mass indication of a load placed on balance s weighing pan can be zeroed for multiple times Pay attention not to exceed maximal capacity of a balance by applying multiple zeroing function During times between carrying out the following measurement series do not unplug the balance from mains It is recommended to switch off balance s display by pressing ON OFF key On repeated pressing of the ON OFF key the balance is ready for operation and does not require thermal stabilization 8 1 User log in function The users of a balance PX X series can have their specific access code to the balance s menu The password system is determined by balance s administrator i e a user of the higher order in relation to the other balance users The access password can comprise up to 6 digits DO Balance software enables determining e A single Administrator who has access to all balance settings and software functions including changing the password of the administrator and other users A single User wh
65. ng time approximately 12 seconds for 11 container approximately 8 seconds for 1 4 container 12 Draw the knife quickly holding the container with the other hand 13 When the ring together with the grain is on the vessel bottom you need to cut off the excess grain by a complete sliding the knife to the slit do not shake the container 14 After taking the container from the base remove the excess grain over the knife 15 Remove the filler 5 clean the knife and draw it out of the slit 16 Carefully put the container with the grain on the weighing pan the grain mass in the container will be displayed when the result indication is stabilized press ENTER key 15 07 13 Cereals density 14 01 26 Weighing 1 Make a procedure Enter 499 59 gt Rys 35 Grain density measurement 17 On the weighment confirmation the balance software automatically 46 Checks if the weighing result lays within the range of the data for particular grain introduced to the data tables If not you will see the message 15 07 13 Error 14 01 26 Error 7 2 Value out of tabele Hys 36 Grain density error After the error message the displayed result will equal zero which means that it is impossible to determine density for this measurement the procedure must be repeated If the software confirms the weighment correctness the sample mass is automatically determined and the density result in kg hl is held o
66. ntout template 74 Example no 1 Maximum mass cannot exceed 11 250 g Inputting this sentence requires using 36 characters grouped in the neighbouring text strings Enter text strings settings and input 8 characters from the above text into each of the text strings until completing the sentence Text string no 23 Text 14 Example no 2 RADWAG Balances amp Scales Date Hour Load mass active working mode gt Enter text strings settings and input 8 characters from the above text into each of the text strings until completing the printout Text string no Text 25 Tetl6 JR A JD 26 Text17 1 B ja l 27 Text18 gt gt s R 28 Tet19 Je Is N 7 29 Tet20 1 de dd jV 30 Tet21 tr 99 t 31 Text22 J L jo la jd 32 Textt23 s J aA N A jo Ter 1 0 5 0 cm Ju de ue e qu E 71 stes le Jo lle m er di e dun 7 36 Text27 1 V jc E Y FE F pugemeg 0 we Je Je sp Je Jg 5 16 fee i E pe 75 Principles of inserting texts Using keys on balance s overlay Toggling upwards through all available characters digits letters and signs by one value Toggling downwards through all available characters digits letters and signs by one value Selecting a character for modification by moving the cursor to the RIGHT the following pressing of the the right arrow key causes activating a character for mo
67. o is authorized to access balance settings and functions as set by the balance administrator Setting passwords and access levels Remember that after the first entering the password settings see parameter P9 14 Password protection the user should set a password for the balance Administrator e The software requires inserting an administrator password when entering parameter P9 14 Password protection only if the administrator password is other than 0 On the following entering this parameter the software will require inserting the administrator s password Access to parameter settings of submenu P9 14 Password protection will be granted only on entering correct password Unless the password is correct the balance displays a message on incorrect password and goes back to displaying previous screen e Depending on the settings the inserted password is previewed either as a sequence of digits or as asterisks the initial value of each entered digit is always 0 Following the point 6 1 1 menu P9 Other contains the following options 15 03 04 Setup 13 48 14 P3 Date Time P4 Readout gt o Bae MBOSOR Setup 13 48 18 P7 Units P9 Screenserver 1 enabled PS Modes 08 Temperature PRESEA function E F9 Globals 09 Balance ld 1114493 10 Software rev Mba a23 function 11 Par printout function 12 Par receive poe nan E function 13 function joe emo Passwd
68. on Pe GLP 15 03 04 Setup E wl P1 01 Int calibr po function PS n 222 02 Ext calibr EATARRA function PS Printouts 03 User calibr OPNS function P7 Units 04 Calibr test destin function 05 Weight corr 0 0 06 Auto calibr 3 both 07 Auto cal time 3hours 5 6 7 87 9 10 Fig 14 Settings of automatic balance adjustment 1 main menu number 2 marker of selected function 3 function name 4 name of an active function mode process 5 selecting factor triggering auto adjustment process time temperature 6 determining time interval between the following auto adjustment processes 7 value of set auto adjustment triggering factors 8 value of set time interval between the following automatic adjustment processes Changing the values of automatic adjustment triggering factor and automatic adjustment time causes changes in description of the above fields fields in fig no 9 and 10 01 Internal automatic adjustment Initiates internal automatic adjustment process which is carried out fully automatically with no operator s activity If balance s weighing pan is loaded then the balance displays a command ordering unloading it 02 External adjustment Adjustment process carried out with an external weight which value is saved in balance s memory The function is disabled in verified balances 03 User adjustment Adjustment process carried out with an optional weight
69. ontent 14 REF 60 00000 WGH 52 4300 570 100 Fig 56 Percent setup display content 1 percent value i e relation between mass of a load placed on balance s weighing pan and reference mass saved in parameter settings 2 working mode name 3 REF reference mass see Fig 44 M4 01 4 WGH mass currently placed on balance s weighing pan Percent setup in cooperation with other working modes While activating the working mode go to its settings and set parameters M4 03 04 05 to YES Then move the cursor next to START field and start working mode operation Caution On enabling the Checkweighing mode in working mode settings remember to set the HI and LO checkweighing thresholds limits as values expressed in On enabling the Filling mode in working mode settings remember to set the target value expressed in On enabling Statistics mode in working mode settings remember to move the cursor to a field Erase to erase previous statistics and then move the cursor to a field Statistics and change its attribute from NO to YES Accept the settings by pressing Enter key 58 Percent setup M4 gt 01 Reference 55 00000 02 Decimal places 4 PLACES 03 Checkweighing ON 04 Filling ON 05 Statistics ON 06 Run HI 55 50000 LO 38 00000 Fig 57 Percent setup cooperation with other working modes 1 percent value i e relation between mass of a load placed on bal
70. percent setup mode enables determining reference mass by weighing an accepted standard In such case when in the main mode window press F key The software initiates the procedure by displaying a command Follow this and other commands visible on the display On completing the procedure the software automatically returns to displaying the main window of the percent setup mode 60 18 6 Animal weighing The working mode applies a selection of filters which are designed to correctly determine mass of an object animal moving on balance s weighing pan Mode activating Mode pi MO M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 gt Animal weighing M6 15 03 04 Basic weighing Parts counting Checkweighing Filling Percent Densit 15 08 22 Animal weighing setup M5 gt 01 Filter FASTEST 02 Threshold 10 DIV 03 Auto start ON 04 Statistics OFF 05 Run Fig 59 Animal weighing display content Internal mode settings FILTER determines the speed weighing time required for stabilization of the final measurement result the faster the filter setting the shorter the measurement time THRESHOLD its value is expressed in balance reading units it is the value below which the weighing results must come down to automatically enable the following measurement of weighed object AUTO START the function used for automatic startup of the following measurement processes STATISTICS calculatio
71. prescribed maximum measuring range max capacity minus any possible tare weight that has been applied Never use the balance in an environment endangered by an explosion This balance has not been adjusted for operation in explosive areas There must not be any modification made to the balance 2 3 Warranty Warranty is not valid at the following Non observation of the guidelines of this user manual Use of balance other than specified in this manual Alternation to or opening of the device damaged of the protective stickers Mechanical damage and damage caused by media natural water and tear Inappropriate assembling or defects of electric installation Overloading of the measuring instrument 2 4 Monitoring metrological parameters of the balance Metrological characteristics of the balance requires periodical inspection carried out by its operator Inspection frequency is conditioned by ambient conditions in which the balance is used types of performed processes and accepted quality management system in an organization 2 5 Data included in this user manual Please read the user manual carefully before assembling and startup even if the user is experienced with this type of weighing instruments 2 6 Staff training This balance should only be operated and maintained by personnel who is trained and experienced in using this type of balances TRANSPORT AND STORAGE 3 1 Delivery check Please check the packaging immed
72. rent date On setting required date return to weighing mode as specified in point 7 1 2 of this user manual 15 03 04 13 55 14 P3 gt 01 Date format 0 DA MO YR 02 Time format 0 24 hour 03 Time AAA function 04 gt Dato J function 05 Disp time 06 Disp date 15 03 04 Setup 13 55 24 o e Year 2008 Month 04 Day 26 Seaeaae n nn gt n 0 nn nan I EENEN NM mumumuwuu Fig 23 Submenu Date Time date setting 05 Display time Available settings 1 YES time displaying enabled the upper bargraph of the display contains time O NO time displaying disabled 06 Display date Available settings 1 YES date displaying enabled the upper bargraph of the display contains date O NO date displaying disabled Return to weighing mode see point 7 1 2 Return to weighing mode 95 12 SETTING BALANCE OPERATING PARAMETERS Balance PS X series in menu group P4 Readout gt enables adjusting balance operation to current ambient conditions at a workstation filter and required user needs display refreshment autozero displaying last digit OF lb Environment stable 15 0304 135514 P1 Calbration la aie det 15 03 04 Selup CIS os P4 M 01 Filter 3 normal P5 R amp S2525 O2 Value release 1 fast reliable PE Printouts 03 Dep refresh 1 0 085 Op P Unis 04 Autozero on l Q5 Last digit 11 always 0
73. rs 0 time format 24 hours 33 On selecting appropriate time format accept it by pressing ENTER key 12 hour time format is differentiated by letters PM or AM present on printouts 03 Time Press RIGHT ARROW KEY to enter parameter 03 Time as presented on below figure 15 03 04 Setup 13 55 14 P3 gt 01 Dateformat 0 DA MO YR 02 Timeformat 0 24hour 03 gt Time Vise ei function 04 Date ENS ho 05 Disp ti 06 Disp rie 15 03 04 Setup 13 52 24 Hours b 11 Minutes 12 Seconds 34 Y 5 d Fig 21 Submenu Date Time time setting Place the marker next to a value to be edited Hour Minute Second Activate a field for editing by pressing RIGHT ARROW KEY Press UP and DOWN ARROWS to set numeric values of hour minute second select value Hours A Minutes LZ 9 Seconds 34 select hours minutes seconds Fig 22 Submenu Date Time time setting controlling keys Accept set value the last digit stops flickering Repeat the activity for other time values On setting the new time value press ENTER key The balance returns to displaying submenu P3 Date Time The time value visible in the upper bar graph of the display is changed On setting required time value return to weighing mode as specified in point 7 1 2 of this user manual 94 04 Date Press RIGHT ARROW KEY to enter parameter 04 Data As specified in the previous point 03 Time set cur
74. s user manual 7 2 User menu content The content of balance s menu is presented in point 6 of this user manual Menu structure of a balance PS X series is described in point 5 of this user manual When in the main weighing window press Setup key to enter the main menu settings The display opens a list with main menu By pressing up and down navigating arrows move the cursor and place it next to a submenu to be edited 15 03 04 Setup 13 48 14 P1 Calibration P2 GLP P3 b Date Time P4 Readout P5 RS 232 P6 Printouts P7 Units Fig 8 Balance main menu submenu selection In order to edit a submenu press RIGHT ARROW key which opens the content of selected submenu When inside the submenu structure the user can select an option to be edited modified by placing the cursor next to submenu name use up and down navigating arrows When the cursor is placed next to desired option press RIGHT ARROW key to enter submenu settings 20 Balance reactions for above procedure A specific process e g balance adjustment which is carried out in a submenu described as a function Editing an attribute of a submenu flickering digit of a submenu setting enables changing parameter value of entering a sequence of characters 15 03 04 13 48 14 P1 Calibration P2 GLP 15 03 04 Setup P3 Date Time P2501 User P4 Readout 02 Project P5 RS 232 iae D T t 1 1 P amp Printouts d wild 1
75. te edid elena Variable description Printout of a single character 96 w i Balance factory no F 1 1 8 X Name of an active working mode 25 Date and time of last completed adjustment process Xx Type of last completed adjustment process DFOCESS Mass in current measuring unit Variable value is combined with an active working YAV 16 or 18 mode e g number of counted parts in Parts Counting mode or deviation from reference mass in in the Percent Setup mode depending on settings of a digit marker and printout parameter to a printer PC depending on the length of a name 82 TABLE 3 Variables dependent on a currently enabled working mode Number of E Working mode in which the 160r18 Mass of a single part PARTS COUNTING 160r18 HI high threshold CHECKWEIGHING 16 or 18 LO Low threshold ANIMAL WEIGHING Liquid density TABLE 4 Static variables available in all working modes except for weighing basic mode Variable Umbro Description characters Average value sm SSCS depending on settings of a digit marker and printout parameter to a printer PC depending on the length of a name 83 22 COOPERATION WITH EPSON RECEIPT PRINTER For the purpose of using Polish letters in the printouts it is necessary to Onthe beginning of a printout that is programmed in a balance add a formula on coding page change to CP 852 Recording scheme M B 74 1 2 c Des
76. ter String 1 to String 80 A balance user can create up to 4 non standard printout template 19 2 1 Inserting text into strings Variables available in all working modes and having the same value Printout of a single character 96 Current net mass in basic measuring unit Deviation in last completed adjustment process Variables dependent on a currently enabled working mode Working mode in which the variable is Description active Mass of a single part PARTS COUNTING HI high threshold CHECKWEIGHING LO Low threshold TB ANIMAL WEIGHING Threshold limit DENSITY DETERMINATION Static variables available in all working modes except for weighing basic mode Variable available in all working modes and accepting a value related to an enabled working mode V Mass in current measuring unit Variable value is combined with an active working mode e g number of counted parts in Parts Counting mode or deviation from reference mass in 96 in the Percent Setup mode Special signs for designing a non standard printout template Tabulator Skip to the following text string End of a printout template Each text string Text 1 89 Text 80 can contain up to 8 characters letters digits special signs space Inputting a sentence comprising multiple words and signs requires using a set of neighbouring 8 character text strings A user can add special signs to include needed variables in a non standard pri
77. the settings YES NO on the printout of final result of statistical calculations enabled by pressing F key comprises the following data N 5 number of measurements SUM 161 1219 total mass of all statistical records in a measured series X oo 32 224 g average mass of all statistical records in a measured series MIN 20 486 g minimum mass MAX 35 578 g maximum mass D 15 092 g difference Max Min SDV 6 581 g standard deviation RDV 20 4 variance factor 3 11 4 Statistics 14 01 26 SUM 481 38100 MAX 35 58100 RDV 11 67000 X 34 38100 D 15 09500 4 35 5810 0 9 MIN 20 38100 SDW 4 01300 Fig 66 Statistics display content including a series of measurements 1 Mass currently placed on the weighing pan 2 Number of measurement in a measuring series 3 Sum of all completed measurements in a series 4 Average mass of all completed measurements in a series 5 Minimum saved mass in a carried out measuring series 6 Maximum saved mass in a carried out measuring series 7 The difference between the minimum and maximum saved mass in a measuring series 8 Precisely calculated standard deviation value 9 Variance factor value 10 Measuring unit g 11 Working mode name Statistics mode features a special option enabling quick calculating of statistics from a measuring series with a possibility of generating reports from the completed calculations The user can declare
78. this user manual 48 18 2 Parts counting of the same mass The parts counting mode can be carried out suing three means inserting mass of a single part determining mass of a single part from a standard quantity selecting a part for counting from balance s database 18 2 1 Counting by inserting mass of a single part Activate parts counting mode Mode 15 03 04 Setup 14 01 04 MO Basic weighing 1 M1 Parts counting 3 Q M2 Checkweighing 49 49 e M3 Filling M4 Percent Parts counting setup E MS Animalweig M1 01 Units weight 1 000g M6 Densit 02 Recall sample 03 Store sample eS 04 Checkweighing ON 05 Filling ON 06 Statistic OFF 07 Run Fig 40 Parts counting main menu Set reference mass and press ENTER key or move the cursor next to the field 07 Run and press RIGHT ARROW KEY The display indications change to specific for the parts counting mode 15 04 04 Parts counting 14 01 26 APW 1 000 WGH 105 43 Em B 105 Y pcs ow iz 10096 Fig 41 Parts counting display content APW mass of a single part g WGH mass of all parts placed on balance s weighing pan pcs marker of the parts counting mode 49 Return to weighing mode Press MODE key the display indicates list of available working modes move the cursor next to a field MO Weighing Press RIGHT ARROW KEY the software returns to weighing mode and displays current me
79. up of the parameters which enables declaring variables that are present on a printout from adjustment process Fields referring to user max 8 alphanumeric characters project max 8 alphanumeric characters are editable are enable entering a text using balance s keyboard or connectable external computer keyboard PS 2 type The other fields listed in the GLP are set 1 yes print on a report 0 no do not print on a report The content of submenu GLP is provided in point 8 of this user manual For the purpose of more convenient moving in the user menu and changing menu settings itis recommended to use external computer keyboard PS 2 type 11 DATE AND TIME SETTINGS The balance PS X series features an internal real time clock and its parameters are editable Go to submenu P3 Date Time following prompts given on below figure 13 55 14 15 03 04 1 P1 Calibration e ss 15 03 04 setup P4 sae P3 gt 01 Date format 0 DA MO YR Y P5 RS232 02 Time format 0 24hour P6 Printouts 03 Time deu function 2 p Units 04 Date rang function 05 gt Disp time 1 on 06 Disp date il on Flg 20 Submenu Date Time 01 Date format Enables two types of setting date format 1 date format Month Day Year 0 date format Day Month Year On selecting appropriate date format accept it by pressing ENTER key 02 Time format Enables two types of setting time format time format 12 hou
80. xtures without entering data to balance memory on formulation ingredients and their mass If a user needs a documentation from a formula making process e g in a form of a printout then set parameter 02 Automatic printout to 1 YES In such case each accepted mass of an ingredient by pressing UNITS key is automatically printed on a connected printer or computer Set parameter 01 Prompts Hints to 0 NO Enter Formulation mode by pressing ENTER key Tare mass of a vessel for formula making process Pour an ingredient no 1 to the vessel until reaching desired target value follow criteria on prepared formulation Press UNITS key Mass of the first ingredient is saved in balance memory The parameters visible on the display will change to IC21 SUM Mass indication on the display will zero Press UNITS key Repeat the process for all the ingredients set in a formulation After weighing the last ingredient of a prepared formulation press gt 0 T lt key The formula making process is completed The indication with total sum of prepared formulation is locked on the display Press PRINT key to print send a report from a completed formulation to a connected printer of computer 67 Statistical calculations Statistical calculations are carried out only on total mass of prepared formulation mass of each ingredient in a formulation is not included in the statistics If a user wants to run statistics if the formula making mode t
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