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Operating Instructions – Part 1 XS Excellence and XP Excellence
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1. _ Connect up to 3 balances with LocalCAN interface to a LC P45 printer Foot switches Foot switch with selectable function for the balance Aux1 Aux2 LC FS foot switch with adjustable function for balances with LocalCAN interface Universal antistatic kit Universal antistatic kit complete U shaped incl a U electrode and power supply unit Optional second U electrode for the universal antistatic kit Power supply unit for the optional second U electrode 11107764 Wall fixture for terminal Protective housing IP54 IP54 protective housing for AC adapter 27 No 11100081 00224200 11132601 21202217 00229220 11106741 00229060 11107767 11107764 11107766 11132665 11132550 Accessories and spare parts 28 Designation Weighing pan Weighing pan 15 7 mm chrome nickel steel XSCrNi 18 10 Barcode readers RS232C barcode reader without AC adapter and power supply cable RS232C barcode reader wireless connection without AC adapter and power supply cable Also order AC adapter 5V for 21901297 AC adapter 12V for 21901299 Cable RS232 F Null modem adapter Power supply cable EU Power supply cable UK Power supply cable US Power supply cable AUS plus 1 of the cables listed dependent on location Bluetooth barcode reader Also order Power supply cable EU Power supply cable UK Power supply cable US dependent on location Power supply cable AUS PS 2 barcode r
2. 11122623 Accessories and spare parts 30 Control unit ltem No 00211163 3 Power cord DK 00087452 H C 00087920 00087457 ltem No 11107898 3 Terminal support for Terminal Type P 11122950 4 Terminal cable 11122830 ltem No Terminal Type S 11107899 2 Protective cover for Terminal Type S 11106870 3 Terminal support for Terminal Type S 11122951 4 Terminal cable 11106952 Accessories and spare parts 31 Small parts Item No Cleaning brush 00071650 2 Cleaning tweezers 00211124 3 Weighing tweezers 00070661 Transport ltem No Packaging complete 11122953 2 Export box 11122751 Index 32 7 Index A Aux connections 23 AC adapter 6 9 16 17 Accessories 6 26 Assembling the balance 9 B Below the balance weighing C Certified balances 19 Cleaning 15 Cleaning agents 15 Contents of the Operating Instructions Control unit 9 30 Conventions 5 D Dimensions 20 Display field remains dark Disposal 6 E Environmental conditions Ergosens 23 F Features 9 G Glass draft shield 10 GLP 5 10 16 Good Laboratory Practice 9 H Hook weighing pan 9 ISO 14001 5 ISO 9001 95 L Level indicator 14 Leveling aid 13 Leveling the balance Location of the terminal 13 10 12 4 Materials 16 Model specific data 18 MI SICS 24 P Peripheral devices 6 Power supply 9
3. 16 Power supply voltage 6 9 Protection and standards 16 Protection of the instrument 6 Remove terminal 11 RS232C interface 23 S Safety 6 Selecting a location 8 Self test 9 Service 15 Setting the reading angle 10 Settingup 7 Shipping lock 8 12 SOP 5 Spare parts 29 Standard Operating Procedure 5 Standard scope of delivery 8 Switching off the balance 13 Switching on the balance 13 Symbols 5 T Technical data 16 Terminal 30 Transport 31 Transporting over long distances 12 Transporting over short distances 11 Transporting the balance 11 U Unpacking the balance 7 W Weighing cell 9 29 Weighing chamber 29 To protect your METTLER TOLEDO product s future METTLER TOLEDO Service assures the quality measuring accuracy and preservation of value of all METTLER TOLEDO products for years to come Please send for full details about our attractive terms of service Thank you P11781193 Subject to technical changes and to changes in the accessories supplied with the instruments Mettler Toledo AG 2008 11781193A Printed in Switzerland 0805 2 12 Mettler Toledo AG Laboratory amp Weighing Technologies CH 8606 Greifensee Switzerland Phone 41 44 944 22 11 Fax 41 44 944 30 60 Internet htto Avww mt com
4. which is coming with each product or can be downloaded from www mt com In case of testing with regard to the directive 2001 95 CE the power supply and the balance have to be handled as Class Il double insulated equipment Consequently an earth bonding test is not required Similarly it is not necessary to carry out an earth bonding test between the supply earth conductor and any exposed metalwork on the balance Because the balances are sensitive to static charges a leakage resistor typically 10kQ is connected between the earth connector and the power supply output terminals The arrangement is shown in the figure below This resistor is not part of the electrical safety arrangement and does not require testing at regular intervals Equivalent circuit diagram Plastic Housing Double Insulation L PO O Input 100 240V AC Output 12V DC NO 10 kQ coupling resistor for g electrostatic discharge E Technical data 18 5 2 Model specific data Technical data limit values Model Maximum load Maximum load fine range Readability Readability fine range Repeatability sd at maximum load Repeatability sd at gross load measured at Repeatability at nominal load ABA Repeatability at low load ABA measured at Repeatability fine range measured at Repeatability at low load fine range measured at Electrical weighing range Taring range Linearity Eccentric load de
5. a precision instru ment Treat it with corresponding care Do not open the balance It does not contain any parts which can be maintained repaired or replaced by the user If you ever have problems with your balance contact your MET TLER TOLEDO dealer Use only balance accessories and peripheral devices from METTLER TOLEDO they are optimally adapted to your balance Disposal In conformance with the European Directive 2002 96 CE on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE this device may not be disposed of in domestic waste This also applies to countries outside the EU per their specific requirements Please dispose of this product in accordance with local regulations at the collecting point specified for electrical and electronic equipment If you have any questions please contact the responsible authority or the distributor from which you purchased this device should this device be passed on to other parties for private or professional use the content of this regulation must also be related Thank you for your contribution to environmental protection Setting up the balance 7 2 Setting up the balance This chapter explains how to unpack your new balance and how to set it up and prepare it for operation When you have carried out the steps described in this chapter your balance is ready for operation 2 1 Unpacking and checking the delivered items 2 1 1 Unpacking the balance Open the outer packaging
6. box Grasp the strap on the inner box and pull this out of the outer box along with the padding Remove the padding take the inner box out of the plastic bag and place it on a level surface with the opening flap facing up Open the inner box open the flap and remove the cardboard sleeve Remove the following parts from the upper part of the packaging a Documents already removed here b Connecting cable for weighing cell control unit c Glass cover of the draft shield d Mains cable country specific for the AC adapter e AC adapter Lift off the upper part of the inner packaging Setting up the balance 8 You will find the following parts in the lower part f Weighing cell with draft shield g Plastic box contains the parts for the draft disk h Control unit with mounted terminal i and protective cover for the terminal Remove the parts from the packaging and remove the shipping lock j plastic protec tion from the draft shield Please keep all parts of the packaging This packaging guarantees best possible protection of your balance for transportation Chapter 2 7 2 1 2 Checking the delivered items The standard scope of delivery contains the following items Weighing cell and control unit with terminal installed Weighing pan is installed draft disk and hook weighing pan XP6U are delivered separately and must be installed by the user AC adapter with country specific power cable Connection cable fo
7. control unit with 2 screws Torx I 20 You can leave the terminal support on the control unit or remove it Reconnect the balance to the power supply Transporting the balance Transporting over short distances If you wish to move your balance over a short distance to a new location proceed as follows Switch off the balance and unplug the cable of the AC adaptor and any interface cables from the control unit It is not necessary to disconnect the control unit from the weighing cell Grasp the control unit and weighing cell by the sides of the housing and carry them to their new location observe the notes in Chapter 2 2 regarding the choice of an optimal location Never lift the balance by the glass draft shield as this can cause damage Setting up the balance 12 2 2 Transporting over long distances If you want to transport or ship your balance over long distances or if it is not certain that the balance will be transported upright use the complete original packaging Package the balance according to the illustrations and information in Chapter 2 1 1 Ensure that you place the shipping lock plastic protection in the glass draft shield 2 8 Below the balance weighing So that weighings can be carried out below the working surface below the balance weighing your balance is provided with a special hanger Switch off the balance and unplug the connection cable for the control unit from the back panel of the weigh
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9. Differential eccentric load offset sd typical Sensitivity offset sd typical gt Minimum weight according to USP Minimum weight according to USP fine range 9 Minimum weight U 1 2 sd 1 Minimum weight U 1 2 sd fine range XP2U 10s 0 15 ug 2 5x10 R V 8x 10 49 R 8x107 Ra 3x10 R 0 45 mg 7 5x10 5 R 0 03 mg 5x1 OR XP6U los 0 15 pg 2 5x10 R 0 15 ug Ax10 R V 1 5x 10 8g R 3X107 Ra 1 5x107 R 0 45 mg 7 5x10 5 R 0 03 mg 5x10 R XP6 78 0 4 ug 3x1 OSR V 1 5x 107g R 5X107 Ry 1 5x10 R 1 2 mg AOAR 0 08 mg 6xl0 R Technical data 19 XS3DU S 3 ug 6Xx107R 0 5 ug 1 2x107R V 1 2x 107g R LIAR 3x107 Ra 9 mg 1 8x10 R 1 5 mg 3 6x OR 0 6 mg 1 2x10 R 0 1 mg 2 4x Uk Valid for compact objects 2 According to OIML R76 sd Standard deviation 9 After adjustment with built in reference weight R Gross weight In the temperature range 10 30 C Net weight sample weight 9 After putting into operation for the first time with the self adjustment function activated a Year annum ProFACT or FACT 6 The minimum weight can be improved by the following measures Selecting suitable weighing parameters Choosing a better location Using smaller taring containers Data shown as typical are reference values for calculation of the expected measurement uncertainty The actu
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11. OLEDO is certified as manufacturer according to ISO 9001 and ISO 1400 1 3 Conventions and symbols used in these operating instructions The following conventions apply throughout both operating instruction Part 1 and Part 2 Key designations are indicated by double angular parentheses e g On Off or E5 These symbols indicate safety notes and hazard warnings which if ignored can cause personal danger to the user damage to the balance or other equipment or malfunction ing of the balance This symbol indicates additional information and notes These make working with your balance easier as well as ensuring that you use it correctly and economically Getting to know your balance 6 1 4 Safety first Always operate and use your balance only in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual The instructions for setting up your new balance must be strictly observed If the instrument is not used according to the manufacturer s Operating Instructions protection of the instrument may be impaired gt ea It is not permitted to use the balance in hazardous environments Use only the AC adapter delivered with your balance and check that the voltage printed on it is the same as your local power supply voltage Only plug the adapter into a socket which is grounded Do not use sharply pointed objects to operate the keyboard of your balance Although your balance is very ruggedly constructed it is nevertheless
12. Operating Instructions Part 1 METTLER TOLEDO XS Excellence and XP Excellence Plus Micro and Ultra Micro Balances www mt com excellence Overview of XP XS micro and ultra micro balances 5 Control unit 6 Type name 7 Drawer with weighing tweezers cleaning brush and clean ing tweezers 8 Door handle 9 Glass draft shield 10 Weighing chamber plate 11 Weighing pan 12 Level indicator 13 Weighing cell 14 Leveling screw 15 Socket for control unit 16 Socket for weighing cell 17 RS232C serial interface 18 Slot for second interface optional 19 Socket for AC adapter 20 Aux sockets for hand or foot switch XS models or Ergo sens XP models 21 Socket for terminal 1 Terminal XS models Type S monochrome XP models Type P color for details see Operating Instructions Part 2 2 Display Touch sensitive Touch Screen Operating keys 4 SmartSens sensors terminal type P only ee Contents 3 Contents 1 Getting to KNOW your balance cccsssccssseccsssececseesecnenecenuesenuuesecnueeeensneseneuesecensseseuseseuueseuenesecensessusnessuenesenenas 4 1 1 PE OUCON oaee A E E E EAA EAA AEE E EAEE EEEE EEE E E A 4 1 1 1 Operating Instructions Part 1 this document sse nnsssnnnrssrrrrnsnrrrrnnnrrrnnnnnrrntkkrrrt ekkr rar tnrrrrEEErrrAEEEEESEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEren 4 l 1 2 Operating Insiruchons Part 2 separate docume scsssaniiesiriiiieieii sia iiaa aE aE TEE Ei 4 IZ IMMOGUCI
13. V 28 Signal level Outputs Inputs 5V 1 0V RL 3 7KO 3V 25V 5V 15V RL 3 7KO 3V 25V Baud rates 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 software selectable Pin 2 Balance transmit line TxD Pin 3 Balance receive line RxD Pin 5 Ground signal GND Pin 7 Clear to send hardware handshake CTS Pin 8 Request to send hardware handshake RTS Handshake 38400 baud is only possible in special cases such as e Weighing platform without terminal or e Weighing platform with terminal only via the optional RS232C interface 5 5 Specifications of the Aux connections You can connect the METTLER TOLEDO ErgoSens or an external switch to sockets Aux 1 and Aux 2 This allows you to start functions such as taring Zeroing printing and others External connection Do not connect Connector 3 5 mm stereo jack connector Electrical data Max voltage 12V Max current 150 mA Connection contact Technical data 24 5 6 MT SICS Interface commands and functions Many of the balances and scales used have to be capable of integration in a complex computer or data acquisition system To enable you to integrate balances in your system in a simple manner and utilize their capabilities to the full most balance functions are also available as appropriate commands via the data interface All new METTLERTOLEDO balances launched on the market support the st
14. al measurement performance may be affected negatively or positively by the place of use and or the settings 5 2 1 Zero setting range and switch on zero range for certified balances Zero setting range Certified balances can only be set to zero within 2 of the maximum capacity Outside this range the balance must be tared Switch on zero range Certified balances can only be started up when the load is within the range 0 2 g 0 9 g relative to the switch on zero value bal ance with empty weighing pan Technical data 20 Dimensions 5 3 Dimensions of the terminal and control unit of XP models 5 3 1 Dimensions in millimeters 08 VL 309 63 146 LALIDI lt a 129 METTLER TOLEDO 8S METTLER TOLEDO Technical data 21 5 3 2 Dimensions of the terminal and control unit of XS models Dimensions in millimeters METTLER TOLEDO METTLER TOLEDO EXCELLENCE Technical data 22 5 3 3 Dimensions of the weighing cell XS and XP models Dimensions in millimeters 53 42 260 113 5 114 80 67 9 220 128 Technical data 23 5 4 Specifications of the RS232C interface Interface type Voltage interface according to EIA RS 232C DIN 66020 CCITT V24
15. andardized command set METTLER TOLEDO Standard Interface Command Set MT SICS The commands available depend on the functionality of the balance Basic information on data interchange with the balance The balance receives commands from the system and acknowledges the command with an appropriate response Command formats Commands sent to the balance comprise one or more characters of the ASCII character set Here the following must be noted e Enter commands only in uppercase e The possible parameters of the command must be separated from one another and from the command name by a space ASCII 32 dec in this description represented as u e The possible input for text is a sequence of characters of the 8 bit ASCII character set from 32 dec to 255 dec Note For lan guage specific characters please see the information in the Operating Instructions Part 2 Chapter 3 7 Each command must be closed by CRLF ASCII 13 dec 10 dec The characters CL which can be inputted using the Enter or Return key of most entry keypads are not listed in this description but it is essential they be included for communication with the balance Example S Send stable weight value Command S Send the current stable net weight value Response SuSUWeightValueuUnit Current stable weight value in unit actually set under unit 1 SuI Command not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring or timeout as stabi
16. be opened and closed by turning the door handle On XP models the draft shield can also be operated via the button or the SmartSens sensors see Operating Instructions Part 2 During weighing always ensure that the draft shield is closed 2 6 Setting the reading angle and location of the terminal 2 6 1 Setting the reading angle To change the reading angle press both buttons or flaps used to open the terminal see above The top of the terminal can then be pulled up or pushed down until it engages in the desired position A total of 3 setting positions are available Setting up the balance 11 2 6 2 Remove terminal and place close to the balance The terminal is attached to the control unit but can be removed and positioned individu ally if necessary Switch off the balance and disconnect it from the power supply Open the terminal by pressing both buttons or flaps See Chapter 2 4 Unplug the cable from the connection socket in the terminal Detach the terminal from the terminal support On the XP models unscrew both knurled screws a on the inside of the terminal On XS models the terminal is attached with just one knurled screw b Pull the terminal cable out of the terminal Release the cable guide c on the underside of the control unit 2 Torx I 10 screws The cable is now free and you can position the terminal separately The terminal support d is attached to the underside of the
17. e when is pressed e ST function is not active after switching on the balance affer the Reset command SU Send stable weight value with currently displayed unit Command SU As the S command but with the currently displayed unit Accessories and spare parts 26 6 Accessories and spare parts 6 1 Accessories You can increase the functionality of your balance with accessories from the METTLER TOLEDO range The following options are avail able Designation No Printers RS P25 Printer with RS232C connection to the balance with Chinese Japanese and Rus 12122627 sian character sets RS P42 Printer with RS232C connection to the balance 00229265 Optional interfaces BT Option For wireless connection for max 6 different devices 11132530 BTS Option For wireless connection to a BI P42 printer BI BLD auxiliary display or to a PC 111325395 Ethernet Option For connection to an Ethernet network Ito Zolo PS 2 Option For connection of commercially available keyboards and barcode readers 11132520 RS232C Option Interface for connecting a printer RS232 computer or titrator 11132500 LocalCAN Option Connection for max 5 devices with LocalCAN connection 11132505 MiniMettler Option MiniMettler interface downward compatibility to older devices from 11132510 METTLER TOLEDO USB RS232 Converter cable 11103691 e Link IP65 EBO1 Ethernet connection to the e Link network with IP65 protection 11120003 Cabl
18. eader Also order PS 2 wedge single cable PS 2Y barcode reader Also order PS 2 wedge twin Y cable Protective covers Protective cover for XS terminal Protective cover for XP terminal Software LabX balance PC software for instrument control and data management LabX pro balance up to 30 balances connected on one network English German French English German French LabX light balance for one single balance Validation Manual Part 1 Validation Manual Part 2 LabX direct balance PC software for simple data transfer to open applications No 11100437 21901297 21901299 21901311 21901312 21901305 21900924 21901313 21901314 21901315 21901316 21901298 21901313 21901314 21901315 21901316 21901297 21901307 21901297 21901308 11106870 11132570 11120301 11120302 11120303 11120317 11120318 11120319 11120332 11120333 11120340 Accessories and spare parts 29 6 2 Spare parts 1 Glass cover for draft shield Glass cover for XP6 and XS3DU 00211082 Glass cover for XP2U and XP6U 00211177 Weighing pan 2 Weighing pan for XP6 and XS3DU 00211055 3 Weighing pan for XP2U and XP6U 00211197 4 Hook weighing pan for XP2U and XP6U 00211295 5 Draft disk complete 11100075 7 Weighing chamber plate 00211155 8 Weighing chamber complete Weighing chamber for XP6 and XS3DU 11100861 Weighing chamber for XP2U and XP6U 11100862 Weighing cell Item No
19. es for RS232C interface RSI RSY m f Connection cable for computer or RS P25 RS P42 printer length 1m 11101051 RS9 RS25 m f Connection cable for computer IBM XT or compatible length 2m 11101052 RS9 RSI m m Connection cable for devices with DBY socket f length 1m 21250066 Cables for LocalCAN interface LC RS9 Cable for connecting a PC with RS 232C 9 pin f length 2m 00229065 LC RS25 Cable for connecting a printer or PC with RS 232C 25 pin m f length 2m 00229050 LC RS open Cable for connecting the MT ComBus system length 4m 21900640 LC CL Cable for connecting a device with METTLER TOLEDO CL interface 5 pin length 2m 00229130 LC LCO3 Extension cable for LocalCAN length 0 3m 00239270 LC LC2 Extension cable for LocalCAN length 2m 00229115 LC LC5 Extension cable for LocalCAN length 5m 00229116 LC LCT Cable branch T connector for LocalCAN 00229118 Cable for MiniMettler interface a MM RS9f RS232C connection cable for MiniMettler Interface length 1 5m 00210493 Accessories and spare parts Designation Terminal cable Terminal extension cable length 5 m Auxiliary display RS LC BLD Auxiliary display for table mounting 168 mm LCD display with backlighting Sensors Ergosens optical sensor for remote operation for XP models only LC I O Relay interface Relay interface for controlling up to 8 external devices from the balance LC switchbox
20. ing cell Remove the glass cover the weighing pan and the draft disk Remove the draft shield from the unit Carefully tip the weighing cell toward the back Turn the cover plate of the hanger for below the balance weighing until the hole for the feedthrough is exposed The weighing cell is now ready for installing the feedthrough for below the balance weighing Leveling the balance 13 3 Leveling the balance 3 1 Switching the balance on and off Switching on the balance Press the On Off key briefly The balance carries out a test On and is then ready to weigh Off Weighing AREZ The display opposite appears when the balance is switched on for the first time this Home 0 0000 mg a z example shows the color display of the XP models Switching off the balance Press and hold the On Off key until the message OFF On appears in the display The display then fades and the balance is switched off Off 3 2 Leveling the balance Check the position of the air bubble in the level indicator on the top of the weighing cell If the air bubble is not in the inner circle the weighing cell needs to be leveled Turn the two leveling screws on the back of the weighing cell until the air bubble is in the inner circle of the level indicator left figure leveled correctly right figure leveled incorrectly 3 2 1 Leveling aid of the XP models The XP models have a built in leveling aid On the
21. lity was not reached Suit Balance in overload range Su Balance in underload range Example Command S Send a stable weight value Response SuSuuuuu100 00ug The current stable weight value is 100 00 g Technical data 25 The MT SICS commands listed below are the commands used most often For additional commands and further information please refer to the Reference Manual MI SICS for Excellence Plus series 11780711 downloadable from the Internet under www mt com xp analytical S Send stable weight value Command S Send the current stable net weight value SI Send value immediately Command SI send the current net weight value irrespective of balance stability SIR Send weight value immediately and repeat Command SIR send the net weight values repeatedly irrespective of balance stability Z Zero Command Z Zero the balance Reset Command Resets the balance to the condition found after switching on but without a zero setting being performed SR Send weight value on weight change Send and Repeat Command SR send the current stable weight value and then send continuously the stable weight value after every weight change The weight change must be at least 12 5 of the last stable weight value mini mum 30d ST Send stable weight after pressing key Command STi Send the current stable net weight value each time when E4 is pressed Response STO Stop sending weight valu
22. nAC adapter and a country specific power supply cable The AC adapter is suitable for all power supply voltages in the range of 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz for exact specifications see Chapter 5 Check that the local power supply voltage is in this range If it is not DO NOT connect the balance or the AC adapter to the power supply and contact your METTLER TOLEDO dealer Plug the AC adapter a into the socket b in the back of your control unit and into the power supply Important Guide the cables so that they cannot become damaged or interfere with the weighing process Take care that the AC adapter cannot come into contact with liquids After the balance has been connected to the power supply it carries out a self test and is then ready for operation Setting up the balance 10 Note If ihe display field remains dark even though the power supply connection functions first disconnect the balance from the power supply Open the terminal Terminal of XP models Press both buttons a on the back of the terminal and open the upper part of the terminal Terminal of XS models Press both flaps b on the side of the terminal and open the upper part of the terminal Check that the plug for the terminal cable c is connected correctly inside the terminal Ensure that the ferrite core d makes full contact on the plug 2 5 Operating of the glass draft shield The glass draft shield on your balance can
23. nces Glass draft shield for precise weighing even in unstable environments XP models with motorized drive Fully automatic adjustment using internal weights ProFact on XP models FACT on XS models Leveling aid for fast and easy leveling XP models only Built in applications for normal weighing statistics formulation piece counting percent weighing density differential weighing XP models only and LabX Client Integral RS232C interface and slot for an optional interface Touch sensitive graphics terminal TouchScreen with color XP models or monochrome display XS models Two programmable sensors for hands off operation SmartSens to speed up frequently recurring tasks XP models A brief word about standards guidelines and methods of quality assurance The XP XS micro and ulfra micro balances comply with usual standards and guidelines They support standard procedures specifications working methods and reports according to GLP Good Labo ratory Practice and allow the creation of SOPs Standard Operating Procedure In this connection records of working procedures and adjustments become very important for this purpose we recommend you to use a printer from the METTLER TOLEDO range since these are optimally adapted to your balance The XP XS micro and ultra micro balances conform to the applicable standards and guidelines and possess a CE declaration of conformity METTLER T
24. onsist of 2 separate documents whose contents are listed in the following 2 subsections 1 1 1 Operating Instructions Part 1 this document Contents of the Operating Instructions for the XP XS micro and ultramicro balances Part 1 Introduction Safety notes Putting the balance into operation e Unpacking the balance e Checking the scope of delivery e Assembling the balance e Selecting the location Power supply Operating the glass draft shield Setting the reading angle Transporting the balance e Below the balance weighing e Leveling the balance Cleaning and service Technical data Interface commands and MT SICS functions Accessories Spare parts 1 1 2 Operating Instructions Part 2 separate document Contents of the Operating Instructions for XP or XS balances Part 2 terminal system and applications Basic principles for using the terminal and the software system settings User specific settings XP models only Applications Getting to know your balance 5 Software updates Error and status messages Conversion table for weight units SOP Standard Operating Procedure 1 2 introducing the XP XS micro and ultra micro balances The XP XS family of micro and ultra micro balances comprises a range of balances which differ from each other in relation to their weighing range and resolution The following features are common to all models of the XP XS micro and ultra micro bala
25. ositin elermtadtdaosaitaptenGeatie nia ieenmensiianibniGart 12 3 Leveling th GING Gare esc cc ec cee ee cn tem eens cetacee ee eatensa cee eatsecadteseatebesexvanauneeaxeeeceaseeauccecaseenecatesanccestuacs 13 3 1 WANO MV IG TiN SOE LL OM A EE ER costo te eaten tienes T fo 9 2 Cee ASEE l GME cece E E T EE E EE A dd E EE E E E ETA 13 od BSN A else TEA 1010 2 Sane nner enn EE ee ee ee eee LBS 4 OES WUT MC and SOVICO rarosa EEE E rere ere er ee eee err ree terme ere 15 5 Technical GONG sais ees Coe ectnrceceucne G e a Naa 16 5 OS VEG CO AEA ARETE T AANA ENTE AAEE A E A E TA EE 16 5 1 1 Explanatory notes for the METTLER TOLEDO AC adapter ocx nsatactpctecsreteetbh 200 tnaateticreqienne east ersteeiemeadsacesanncunaenantetaedtastetrentueh Gnautabs 17 92 MOOS PECI dOl enine enr EE E E 18 9 2 1 Zero setting range and switch on Zero range for Certified DGIONCES cccccceccessscceessessesescseseeesssesseeessesseeesesesaeeeseesaes 19 Ja PINE AEA ATEETAN E A O AEA PT ETE E EE ET E ET E E EE TT I E 20 33 Dimensions of the terminal and control unit Of XP MOCEIS cccccccescesscceecssseeesceeeeesceesseeeeceeseeeeesesseeeeeeessaeeesseaaeeens 20 O32 Dimensions of The terminal and control unit of XS MODES si ssvivecscdansuasaraeveisnnnn andere cenidiedwieninrtcnesnammbisateroncinlitunveests 21 ee Dimensions of the weighing cell XS and XP models sssssesssssrsserrssnrsenrrsnrrsnnrsnnnsnnrrsnrrsnnrsnrnstnnrsnrrnenrstresserrserrserrrnna 22 9
26. r connecting the weighing cell to the control unit Protective cover for the terminal Cleaning brush Cleaning tweezers Weighing tweezers Production certificate EC declaration of conformity Operating Instructions Part 1 this document and Part 2 2 2 Selecting a location Choose a position which is stable free from vibration and as nearly horizontal as pos sible The supporting surface must be able to bear the weight of the fully loaded balance safely Pay attention to the environmental conditions Chapter 5 1 Avoid Direct sunlight Strong drafts e g from fans or air conditioning Excessive fluctuations in temperature Setting up the balance 9 If the balance is not horizontal from the beginning it will have to be leveled during initial operation see Chapter 3 2 Assembling the balance Power supply Remove the parts for the draft disk from the black plastic box Assemble the parts ac cording to the instructions in the cover of the plastic box Connect the terminal cable a to the control unit Use the cable delivered b to connect the control unit to the weighing cell XP6U only A hook weighing pan is also delivered with this model Should you wish to use this remove the standard round weighing pan and install the hook weighing pan according to the instructions in the cover of the black plastic box Your balance is delivered complete with a
27. sk which on the XP2U and XP6U balances is made up of several parts and the weighing pan vertically up and off it may be necessary to turn the weighing pan slightly to remove it When you replace these parts make sure they are in the correct position see Chapter 2 3 Your balance is made from high quality resistant materials and can therefore be cleaned with a commercially avail able mild cleaning agent Please observe the following notes Onno account use cleaning agents which contain solvents or abrasive ingredients as this can result in damage to the terminal overlay Ensure that no liquid comes into contact with the balance the terminal or the AC adapter Never open the balance terminal or AC adapter they contain no components which can be cleaned repaired or replaced by the user Please contact your METTLER TOLEDO dealer for details of the available service options Regular servicing by an autho rized service engineer ensures constant accuracy for years to come and prolongs the service life of your balance Technical data 16 5 Technical data In this chapter you will find the most important technical data for your balance 5 1 General data Power supply e Power supply connector with AC DC adapter e Cable to AC adapter e Power supply to the balance Protection and standards e Overvoliage category e Degree of pollution Standards for safety and EMC e Range of application En
28. terminal touch the large empty space below the weighing result The following display appears To start the leveling aid touch the button at the bottom of the screen Leveling the balance 14 Watch the level indicator on your balance and press the button that matches the current position of the air bubble in the level indicator The leveling aid will show you with red arrows which direction you need to turn the two footscrews on the back of the weighing cell Turn the footscrew s in the direction indicated until the air bubble is in the inner circle of the level indicator If you are unable to do this on your first attempt you can press the button again that matches the current position of the air bubble at any time As soon as the air bubble is in the inner circle of the level indicator the balance has been leveled correctly left figure leveled correctly right figure leveled incorrectly Press the Exit button to exit the leveling aid Before the balance returns to weighing mode a message appears that advises you to adjust the balance after you have leveled it Confirm the message with OK For informa tion about adjusting the balance see the Operating Instructions Part 2 Cleaning and service 15 4 Cleaning and service Periodically clean the weighing chamber the housing and the terminal of your balance using the brush supplied with it To clean the weighing chamber thoroughly pull the draft di
29. viation at 1 2 maximum capacity 2 Sensitivity offset d Sensitivity temperature drift Sensitivity stability gt Measuring time 1 ABA cycle Interface update rate Number of built in adjustment weights Internal adjustment Dimensions Weight of entire weighing cell kg Weight of control unit with terminal kg Usable height of draft shield mm Weighing pan dimensions mm XP2U 2 19 0 0001 mg 0 00025 mg 0 0002 mg 0 2 g 2 19 2 1 9 0 0015 mg 0 0025 mg 1 5x10 R 1x10 C R 1x 10 a R 23 s 2 ProFACT see Chapter 9 3 2 85 3 85 55 16 XP6U 6 19 0 0001 mg 0 0004 mg 0 00025 mg 0 2 g 0 0004 mg 0 00025 mg 0 2 g 6 19 6 19 0 004 mg 0 002 mg 8 x 107R 1x10 PC R 1x10 a R 30 45s 23 s 2 ProFACT see Chapter 5 3 2 85 3 85 55 l XP6 6 1g 0 001 mg 0 0008 mg 0 0006 mg 0 2 g 6 1g 6 19 0 004 mg 0 003 mg 8x 10 R 1x 10 C R 1x 10 a R_ 23 s 2 ProFACT see Chapter 5 3 2 85 3 85 55 g27 XS3DU 3 19 0 8g 0 01 mg 0 001 mg 0 006 mg 0 005 mg 0 2 g 0 001 mg 0 8 g 0 0008 mg 0 2 g 3 19 3 19 0 01 mg 0 004 mg 15x10 R 1x10 PC R 1 x 1074 0 R 23 5 2 FACT see Chapter 5 3 2 85 3 40 55 27 Typical data for determination of the measurement uncertainty Model Settling time Repeatability sd Repeatability sd fine range Repeatability ABA sd typical Differential nonlinearity sd typical
30. vironmental conditions e Height above mean sea level e Ambient temperature e Relative air humidity e Warm up time Materials e Housing e Terminal e Weighing pan 11107909 HEG42 1 20200 7 Primary 100 240V 15 10 50 60Hz secondary 12VDC 3 2 25A with electronic overload protection 3 core with country specific plug 12VDC 3 2 25A maximum ripple 830mVDCpp Use only with a tested AC adapter with SELV output current Ensure correct polarity 6 e Class Il 2 see Declaration of Conformity separate brochure 11780294 For use only in closed interior rooms Up to 4000 m 5 40 C Max 80 at 31 C linearly decreasing to 50 at 40 C noncondensing 24 hours after connecting the balance to the power supply when switched on from standby mode the balance is ready for operation immediately Die cast aluminum plastic chrome steel and glass Die cast zinc chromed and plastics Aluminum chromed AIMgsil coated chem Ni 15 um Cr 0 3 0 5 um Technical data 17 5 1 1 Explanatory notes for the METTLER TOLEDO AC adapter The certified external power supply which conforms to the requirements for Class Il double insulated equipment is not provided with a protective earth connection but with a functional earth connection for EMC puposes This earth connection IS NOT a safety feature Further information about conformance of our products can be found in the brochure Declaration of Conformity
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