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1.                                           B B B  S  D7  D6  D5  D4  D3  D2 D1 DP DO   B   U   ICR LF  B Blank  space   S Sign        space   DP Decimal Point  DO  DI Digits  E D Unit  CR Carriage Return  LF Line Feed    NOTE       Unused positions are filled with spaces   The decimal point DP can be between DO and D7           44          8 Data transfer to peripheral devices W    8 3 Remote control commands                                           Command Function   ACKn Handshake n O off  n   1 on   CAL Start calibration   DN Reset weight display   RE Describe weight display  right aligned    In Set Floating Display timen n O t 0 04s  n 1 t 0 08s  n 2 t 0 16s  n 3 t 0 32s   N Reset balance   OFF Switch off balance   PDT Print out date and time   PRT Start printing  Press    Print    key    PST Start print status   Pn ttt t Set print mode   n O   Individually print each value  unstable   n 1 Individually print each value  stable   n 2 Print after change of load   n 3 Print after each integration period  n 4 Print on time base in s  ttt t    R k Set current weight   100      k  0   6 decimal places  k  A  use automatic  positioning of decimal point        REF k rrr       Set reference weight rrr    for 100    k  0   6 decimal places  k  A  use automatic  positioning of decimal point                 Rnnn Set current weight  nnn items   REFrrr    Set reference weight rrr    for 1 item   Sn Set stability n n 0 low  n 1 med  n 2 hi   Bn Beeper n 0 off  n 1 on             45     
2.         23    E 4 Modes of operation and operating         NOTE  The password protection is deactivated at the works   The pre programed password set in the works is  79 14    This password is the same for all Precisa balances and is always  valid  in parallel with a self selected password        Make a note of your personal password           4 8 Anti theft encoding    The balance can be protected against theft by a freely selectable   four figure numerical code     e With anti theft encoding deactivated  the balance can be switched  on again and operated without entering a code     e With anti theft encoding activated  the balance requires the entry of  the four figure code each time when switched on     e If the code is input incorrectly  the balance is blocked     e  f the balance is blocked  it must first be switched off and on to en   ter the correct four figure code again     e If you have lost your code  ask Precisa Service to unblock the bal   ance again          NOTE  The anti theft encoding is deactivated in the works   The pre programmed code set by the works is  8 9 3 7    This code is the same for all Precisa balances  For reasons of  security you should therefore always select your own code              Keep your personal code in a safe place        To activate the anti theft encoding and to alter the code programmed  in the works to one which you have chosen yourself  see chapter 5 10     Anti theft encoding        24       5 Working with the configuration men
3.    Precisa Balances  Series BJ    Operating Instructions    Identification und Copyright W    Identification    Customer service    Precisa Gravimetrics AG  Moosmattstrasse 32  CH 8953 Dietikon   Tel   41 44 744 28 28  Fax   41 44 744 28 38  email service precisa ch    http   www precisa com  Refer to our website for information about local customer service cen   ters and details of their addresses     Copyright    These operating instructions are protected by copyright  All rights reserved  No part of  the operating instructions may be reproduced  processed  duplicated or published in any  form by photocopying  microfilming  reprinting or other process  in particular electronic  means  without the written agreement of Precisa Gravimetrics AG        Precisa Gravimetrics AG  8953 Dietikon  Switzerland  2014    E  ntroduction    Introduction    What you should know about these Operating Instructions  Precisa balances are simple and functional to operate     Nevertheless  you should read through these operating instructions in  their entirety  so that you can make optimal use of the full potential  and the diverse possibilities of the balance in your daily work     These operating instructions contain guidance in the form of picto   grams and keyboard diagrams  which should help you in finding the  required information     e Key names are presented in quotation marks and are accentuated by  printing in semi bold script    ON OFF      e In the explanation of the operating steps  
4.   E 8 Data transfer to peripheral devices       Command Function   Ln Backlight n O off   n 1 on   n 2 auto  SDTmmddyy Set Date and Time  English  Month  Day  Year                       hhmmss Hour  Minutes  Seconds    Tttt Tare or set tare to a specific value   Uxnn Set unit x  1 or 2  of the balance with nn  O g   1 mg  2 kg         UxS Switch balance to unit x  1 or 2    ZERO Zero balance  provided weight is stable and within       the zero position range           Tab  8 4 Remote control commands         NOTE    Each remote control command must terminate with   CR     LF          The commands are acknowledged if required              8 4 Examples for the remote control of the                         balance  Input Description of the function executed  D       Five dashes will be shown  DTEST123 Will show  tESt123  D The display will be dark  T100  100 000g  Tare set to 100 g   T1  1 00000 g  Tare set to 1 g   T Balance will be tared             Tab  8 5 Examples for remote control    46       9 Error messages and correction of faults W    9 Error messages and correction of  faults    9 1 Error messages    The following table shows error messages and their possible causes   If you cannot clear the error on the basis of the table  please contact  a Precisa Service Engineer                       Error Possible cause  Err 1 e Change of application   Invalid application selected  Err 3 e Count  Percent   Weight too small  Err 4 e Anti theft encoding   Code not correct  Err 5 e
5.   Tare and Units  OFF  Empty  e CAL SET  ModE OFF  Closed  EXT   External    61    M 75 Configuration menu tree                                           DEF   External with user defined  weight  DEF n nnn g   0 000 DEF   Calibration weight for DEF Mode  e Mode SET  0 04  Integration time in seconds  0 08  0 16  0 32  StAbiL LOW   Setting the Stability control  MED    instability of the balance  HI location   A StAnd OFF  Auto Standby not active or  5 active after nn minutes  10  30  A ZEro ON Automatic zero correction  OFF  tArE ST Tare when load is  UST  stable   unstable  e IntErF SET  300 BDR  Baud rate  600  1200  2400  4800  9600  19200  7 E 1 PAR   Parity  7 0 1  7 n 2  8 n 1       62    15 Configuration menu tree W                                                       HAnd SH NO Handshake function  XON  HW  31 12 99 D M Y  Date  23 59 59 H M S  Time  FORMAT STD _   Standard  US US  ProtEct OFF  No protection  MED  The configuration menu is  protected  HI The configuration menu and the  application menu are protected       NEW  Enter new password  ProtEct OFF _   Encoding off  ON Encoding on       NEW  Enter new code  OFF   Backlight off  ON Backlight on  AUT   Backlight automatically  Je bEEP  OFF   Acoustic feedback off  ON Acoustic feedback on       63    16 Application menu tree    16 Application menu tree    Press   MODE   button in operation     e Application                                  OFF APP No application selected  UnltS Different units  Count Parts coun
6.   Then  the effective value of the calibration weight  DEF  n nnn g  must  be entered with up to tenfold precision compared with the balance          NOTE    If calibration is carried out with the free weight  then only this  weight may be used                 59    E 74 Further information    Then proceed as follows        CAL                                          232 9          60    e Switch to  bALAncE    with the   MODE   key   e Press   O T   until  CAL    appears     e The balance carries out a Zero measurement       0000 g is shown flashing      e After the zero measurement the display  flashes with the previously entered calibration  weight    e Place the calibration weight on the pan    e The display flashes rapidly     e Calibration is complete when the display stops  flashing  the exact weight is shown      15 Configuration menu tree W    15 Configuration menu tree      MODE   button pressed on switching on     e EngLISH                                              EngLISH Language  dEUtSCH  FrAncE  Unit  g Gramme  kg Kilogramme  Bht Bath  e Print SET  A StArt ON Start print automatically on  OFF  switching on   off  ModE UST   ndividual print  each value  ST Individual print  stable value  LCH  Print after load changes  CON  Continuous print after every  Integration time  TIM Continuous print with timebase  TIM Time base in seconds  Prt gLP OFF  Empty  1 Date and Time  2 additional Product ld  3 additional Balance ld  4 additional Operator ld  Prt ALL ON Gross
7.   weight  DEF n nnn g     0 000 DEF   Calibration weight for DEF Mode                   For the calibration of the balance see chapter 3 7    Calibration of the  balance    and chapter 14 2    Notes on calibration        5 6 Weighing mode    To activate the menu see chapter 4 5    Activating the two main  menus    and chapter 4 6    How the menu control operates        e Mode SET       0 04  Integration time in seconds  0 08  0 16  0 32    StAbiL LOW  Setting the Stability control  MED    instability of the balance                HI location   A StAnd OFF  Auto Standby not active or  5 active after nn minutes  10  30  A ZEro ON Automatic zero correction  OFF  tArE ST Tare when load is stable               UST  unstable       29    E 5 Working with the configuration menu    With the aid of the weighing mode functions  you describe the quality  of the balance location  see chapter 3 4    Choice of a suitable loca   tion        With the aid of the Auto Standby    A StAnd     function  you can defi   ne the period of non use before the balance goes over automatically  into the energy saving mode    With the aid of theTare Mode     tArE     function  you can define that  only a stable or an unstable load is tared       NOTE    The Auto Standby function only works with the automatic zero   correction activated  see chapter 5 6    Weighing mode                     5 7 Interface functions    To activate the menu see chapter 4 5    Activating the two main  menus    and chapter 4 6    
8.  Anti theft encoding   Code not correct  Err 8 e Switching on     Zero point out of range       Err 11 e Battery empty or Linearisation   Change battery or connect to mains   If still Err 11 in display a new linearization is                   required  Err 9 e Calibration   Calibration bad  repeat calibration   Err 31 e Calibration   No weight defined  Err 47 e Statistics   Too much values  Err 48 e Statistics  Net Total  Summation   Different unit as for the first value  Err 49 e Statistics  Net Total  Summation     Too few values  min  2 for Statistics                 47    E 9 Error messages and correction of faults       Error    Possible cause       Err       53       e Statistics   Value out of range     50    e Animal weighings   Balance has been in  OL    or   UL          48       9 Error messages and correction of faults W    9 2    The following table shows faults and their possible causes  If you can   not clear the fault on the basis of the table  please contact a Precisa  Service Engineer     Notes on correcting faults       Fault    Possible cause       Weight dis   play does not  light    e Balance not switched on   e Connection to power adaptor is interrupted   e Power supply has failed  interruption to  current    e The power adaptor is defective   e Batteriy or Accupack empty          OL    is shown    e The weight range has been exceeded  Observe          in display information on the maximum weight range      UL    is shown      The weight range is below t
9.  Run application  see chapter 6     Working with the applicati   ons             PRINT      Hae ae             Start print function  Exit the menu       Tab  4 1 Key functions         NOTE          operating keys        For the operation of the   O T   and   PRINT   see chapter 7    Special       For an illustration of the method of operation see chapter 10    Practi     cal examples        22          4 Modes of operation and operating W    4 6 3 Display    The balance display has two areas  1 and 2          DDDDDD   e el  eDODODDD De     Fig  4 2 Display       The display contains the 7 figure measurement display  1  as well as  various symbols  2      4 7 Password protection of the menus    The two main menus of the balance can be protected by a freely  selectable  four figure password against unintentional changes     With password protection deactivated  any operator can change the  balance configuration and application menus     With MED  password protection activated  only the configuration  menu is protected against unintentional changes     With HI  password protection activated  both the configuration  menu and the application menu are protected against unintentional  changes  Only after entering the correct  four figure password can  changes be made to the configuration menu and the application  menu     To activate the password protection and to alter the code pro   grammed in the works to one which you have chosen yourself  see  chapter 5 9    Password protection
10.  adaptor    If liquid is spilt on the balance  the latter must immediately be  unplugged from the mains electricity supply  pull out power  adaptor     The balance may be operated after it has first been re checked by a  Precisa Service technician     The operating instructions must be read by each operator of the  balance and must be available at the workplace at all times     2 Your balance W  2 Your balance    2 1 Functions and Construction    The versatile weighing programs allow you to use the Precisa balances  of the BJ Series not only for simple weighings but also in a simple  manner for carrying out various weighing applications such as  for  example  percentage  or component counting weighings and docu   ment the measurements obtained accurately and unequivocally     The most important basic production features of the Precisa BJ Series  include     e Anti theft encoding with four figure numerical code   e Multi stage password protection for the program menus  e  CM Autocalibration  intelligent calibration mode    e 5 key multifunction control panel   RS232 V24 serial interface for data transfer   Storable user configuration  UMM User Menu Memorized     Functions programmed ex works for        Parts counting       Percentage weighing       Receipting       Animal weighing  dynamic weight recording        Weighing in different  internationally valid units      Density determinations  optional     Generously designed statistics program    E 2 Your balance             Fi
11.  are called up using the application  menu and adapted to the user s needs        Main path Definable functions       OFF APP Select application program    SETUP Specify parameters for the selected application    A StArt OFF The selected application can  if required  be  loaded automatically every time the balance is  switched on                   Printing conventions     e The settings for the sub menus programmed in works are printed in  bold in these operating instructions    e For a greater clarity  only that part of the menu tree which  corresponds to this application is shown with each application  description     e You will find the complete menu tree for the application menu in  chapter 16    Application menu tree        e Explanations of the menu functions are printed in  talics     33    E 6 Working with the applications    6 2 Selecting an application    See chapter 4 5    Activating the two main menus    and chapter 4 6     How the menu control operates    for the activation of the application  menu     e OFF APP       OFF APP No application selected   UnItS Different units   Count Parts counting   PErcEnt Percent weighings   nEt tot Add weighing results with  intermediate tare   SUM Add weighing results without  intermediate tare   AnIMAL Animal weighings   StAtlS Statistics                In this function field  select the desired application    If a working program is selected in the        APP    menu  then only  those sub menus  which contain functions and pa
12.  marque CE  Declaraci  n de conformidad para aparatos con disitintivo CE  Dichiarazione di cofnromit   per apparecchi contrassegnati con la marcatura CE       English We hereby declare that the product to which this declaration refers conforms with the  following standards     Deutsch Wir erkl  ren hiermit  dass das Produkt  auf das sich diese Erkl  rung bezieht  mit den  nachstehenden Normen   bereinstimmt     Fran  ais Nous d  clarons avec cela responsabilit   que le produit  auquel se rapporte la  pr  sente d  claration  est conforme aux normes cit  es ci apr  s     Espa  ol Manifestamos en la presente que el producto al que se refiere esta declaraci  n est      a  de acuerdo con las normas siguientes    Italiano Dichiariamo con ci   che il prodotto al quale la presente dichiarazione si riferisce     conforme alle norme di seguito citate     Electronic Balance  Precisa Serie 165 BJ                         Mark applied EU Directive Standards  2004 108 EC EN 61326  2006 95 EC EN 61010  Date  04 10 2011 Signature  RS  Ee    Of    R  Grolimund R  amp  D Manager    Precisa Gravimetrics AG   Moosmattstrasse 32   Postfach 352   CH 8953 Dietikon    350 7579 009    66    
13.  of the measurement with a  second delay after each load change     StoP      Stop automatic measurement   Operation     Start the application  see chapter 6 3    Changing application   weigh   ing mode         e Place the animal on the weighing pan     e Press the   REF   button until the desired function appears on the  display     e Release the   REF   button     6 10 Application   Statistics      See chapter 4 5    Activating the two main menus    and chapter 4 6     How the menu control operates    to activate the Application menu     e SETUP       rEcord MAN  Manual with function   Sto n    TIM  Automatic on a time base  LCH   Automatic after every load  change  Count 100   Number of values to be stored  automatically  1   250   2 0 TIM Time base in seconds                      Settings   e  rEcord         With  MAN     each value must be stored with the   Sto n   func   tion     39    E 6 Working with the applications        With   TIM    the balance stores every value measured after a  defined period  works setting  2 0 seconds        With  LCH    the balance stores the measured value automatically  after every load change   e    Count         A number of measurements is laid down  after which automatic  storage is to be terminated   e 2 0 TIM         Definition of the time span for the recording of data in accordance  with  rEcord TIM     for example  every 2 seconds           NOTE       In storing the first value a range of  50  is determined  Subse   quent values m
14.  the decimal places    Display with O decimal places  Display with 1 decimal places  Display with 2 decimal places  Display with 3 decimal places             WON za O       With the aid of the   PErcEnt    program you can display and print out  the weight of different measurements as a percentage of a previously  defined reference weight     36    6 Working with the applications W    Operation    Start the application  see chapter 6 3    Changing application   weigh   ing mode        e Place the reference weight on the weighing pan    e Press the   REF   button briefly     6 7 Application   Net Total      There is no Setup menu for this application     With the aid of the  nEt tot    application you can add individual weigh   ings  where the balance is tared to zero again before each individual  weighing    Functions of the application       Sto n      Take stable value and add to the sum of the  components     Tare balance     Short confirmation with display   StorEd n        fESEt      Reset    InFo      Display of     Total weight  TOT       Residual capacity   R C       Individual components   n       Exit info with   MODE   button     Operation    Start the application  see chapter 6 3    Changing application   weigh   ing mode        e Place something on the weighing pan     e Press the   REF   button until the desired function appears on the  display   e Release the   REF   button     37    E 6 Working with the applications    6 8 Application   Summation      There is 
15. 555174 g   ozt Troy ounce 31 10347 g   oz Ounce 28 34952 g   Lb Pound 453 59237 g   ct Carat 0 2g   C M  Carat Metric 0 2g   tLH Tael Hong Kong 37 4290 g   tLM Tael Malaysia 37 799366256 g  tLT Tael Taiwan 37 59   mo Momme 3 75 g   t Tola 11 6638038 g  Bht Bath 15 2g       Tab  5 2 Possible weight units and conversion factors    27    E 5 Working with the configuration menu    5 4 Print functions    To activate the menu see chapter 4 5    Activating the two main  menus    and chapter 4 6    How the menu control operates        e Print SET                            A StArt ON Start print automatically on  OFF  switching on   off  ModE UST   ndividual print  each value  ST Individual print  stable value  LCH  Print after load changes  CON  Continuous print after every  Integration time  TIM Continuous print with timebase  4 TIM Time base in seconds  Prt gLP OFF  Empty  1 Date and Time  2 additional Product ld  3 additional Balance ld  4 additional Operator ld  Prt ALL ON Gross  Tare and Units  OFF  Empty       When a peripheral device  for example a printer  is connected  the  balance interface must be configured in the submenu JnrErt SET      see chapter 5 7    Interface functions         28    5 Working with the configuration menu W    5 5 Calibration functions    To activate the menu see chapter 4 5    Activating the two main  menus    and chapter 4 6    How the menu control operates        e CAL SET       ModE OFF   Closed  EXT   External    DEF  External with user defined
16. DA  PB   SP  7 no 2 SB  1 DA 2 DA 3 DA 4 DA  5 DA 6 DA 7 DA  1 SP   2 SP  8 no 1 SB  1 DA 2 DA 3 DA 4 DA 5 DA 6 DA  7 DA 8 DA  SP  SB  Start bit PB  Parity bit  DA  Data bit SP  Stop bit    42    8 1    8 Data transfer to peripheral devices W    Connection to peripheral devices    The balance can be connected to peripheral devices in three ways     e Standard  duplex connection                         Balance RJ45 D25   DY  Peripheral device  RS 232 out 2                    gt  3 2   RS 232 in   RS 232 in 6  lt                  2 3  RS 232 out  GND D                     7 5  GND       e Standard  duplex connection with additional hardware handshake in  the peripheral device                                                             Balance RJ45 D25   DY  Peripheral device  RS 232 out 2                    gt  3 2   RS 232 in   RS 232 in 6  lt                  2 3  RS 232 out  GND D                     7 5   GND   CTS 3  lt                   20 4   DTR   DTR 7                    gt  5 8  CTS   e Pinout of RJ45 socket   Balance RJ 45   Remark   n c  1 Not connected   RS 232 out 2 Out  V24    CTS 3 In  V24    VDC 4 Out  9  16V    GND 5 OV   RS 232 in 6 In  V24    DTR 7 Out  V24  87654321  EXTBUS 8 In  5V  logic                    43          8 Data transfer to peripheral devices    8 2 Data transfer    Display             S D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DOUUU       The data transfer takes place in ASCII code         1  2  3 4  5 6 7  8  9  10 11 12 13 14 15      sas                         
17. DE   button    Press   MODE   briefly  The first digit of the  password will flash    Enter the first digit by briefly pressing    MODE   repeatedly    Press   MODE   until the second digit flashes   Enter the second digit by briefly pressing    MODE   repeatedly    In the same way enter the third and fourth  digit of the password    Hold down   MODE   until input is complete  no  digit flashing     Press   MODE   briefly   ProtEct        will  appear    Press   MODE   repeatedly  until the desired  data protection is displayed  the setting will  flash     Press   MODE   and hold down button until     7914 NEW    appears    Release the   MODE   button    Your own new password can now be entered  in a similar manner to the foregoing     Press   PRINT   to return to          PWD    Press   PRINT   to exit menu     70 Practical examples W    10 2 Selection of an application program    See chapter 4 5 2    Activating the application menu    for the activa   tion of the application menu     10 2 1 Setting for Counting by weighing    For Setup  see chapter 6 5    Application   Count       To count uniformly heavy objects such as coins  screws or similar  things  proceed as follows        OFF APP e Press   MODE   and hold down button until the  currently set application appears         APP       Release the   MODE   button    Press   MODE   repeatedly  until    Count APP     is displayed  the application will flash     Press   PRINT   to confirm the input    Press   MODE   until  SE
18. How the menu control operates        s IntErF SET       300 BDR  Baud rate  600  1200  2400  4800  9600  19200          7 E 1 PAR   Parity  7 0 1  7 n 2  8 n 1       HAnd SH NO Handshake function  XON  HW                With the aid of the interface functions  the RS232 V24 interface of    30    5 Working with the configuration menu W    the balance is matched to the interface of a peripheral device  see  chapter 8    Data transfer to peripheral devices         5 8 Date and time    To activate the menu see chapter 4 5    Activating the two main  menus    and chapter 4 6    How the menu control operates        e DAT TIM SET       31 12 99 D M Y  Date   23 59 59 H M S  Time   FORMAT STD   Standard  US US                      5 9 Password protection    To activate the menu see chapter 4 5    Activating the two main  menus    and chapter 4 6    How the menu control operates        e      PWD       ProtEct OFF  No protection   MED   The configuration menu is  protected  HI The configuration menu and the  application menu are protected       NEW  Enter new password                   The password protection permits you to protect the application menu  and or the configuration menu against unintentional changes     See chapter 4 7    Password protection of the menus    and  chapter 10 1 2    Activation of password protection    for further  information on password protection     31    E 5 Working with the configuration menu    5 10 Anti theft encoding    To activate the menu see chap
19. TUP    appears   Release the   MODE   button     Press   MODE   briefly  The currently set  reference quantity appears     Press   MODE   briefly  The first digit of the   reference quantity will start to flash    Enter the first digit by briefly pressing     MODE   repeatedly    Press   MODE   until the second digit flashes    Enter the second digit by briefly pressing     MODE   repeatedly    0100 REF e In the same way enter the third and fourth  digit of the reference quantity    e Hold down   MODE   until input is complete  no  digit flashing     e Press   PRINT   twice to exit menu           Count APP          SETUP          5 REF          OO5REF                O O5REF                   e Place the set number of objects on the weighing pan     e The reference weight for the count will be defined by briefly press   ing the   REF   button     e Press   MODE   briefly to switch between the weight display    bAL   AncE     and the count display     Count         53    E 77 Maintenance and servicing    11 Maintenance and servicing    The balance must be treated carefully and cleaned regularly  It is a  precision instrument     A DANGER    For maintenance work  the balance must be separated from the  power supply  remove power adaptor plug from socket   Also  ensure that the balance cannot be reconnected to the power  supply during the work by a third party     Take care during cleaning that no liquid penetrates into the  appliance  If liquid is spilt on the balance  the latte
20. a Customer Service              3 6 Levelling the balance    To function properly  the balance must be precisely horizontal    The balance is fitted with one    bubble level    and two or four adjust   able feet for level control  with the aid of which it is possible to com   pensate for small height differences and or unevennesses in the sur     face on which the balance is standing     The screw feet must be adjusted so that the air bubble is precisely in  the centre of the sight glass of the bubble level  see Fig  3 2 Correct  levelling with the aid of the bubble level      Incorrect Correct          Fig  3 2 Correct levelling with the aid of the bubble level         NOTE       In order to get exact measurements  the balance must again be  carefully levelled after each relocation              3 Starting up W    3 7 Calibration of the balance    Since the Earth s gravity is not the same everywhere  each balance  must     in accordance with the underlying physical weighing principle      be adjusted to compensate for the gravity at each location  This  adjustment process  known as    calibration     must be carried out on  initial installation and after each subsequent relocation  In order to get  exact measurements  it is recommended moreover  that the balance  should also be calibrated intermittently during the weighing operation       NOTE  The balance must be calibrated on initial installation and after every  relocation     If you work in accordance with    Good Laborat
21. asily  Do not apply force  Precisa  Customer Service will be pleased to help you with any problems                 3 4 Choice of a suitable location    The balance location must be chosen in such a way as to guarantee   perfect functioning of your balance  so that the allowable ambient   conditions  see chapter 2 3    Technical data     are maintained and  in   addition  so that the following prerequisites are met    e Put the balance on a solid  firm and preferably vibration proof   horizontal base   e Make sure that the balance cannot be shaken or knocked over   e Protect from direct solar radiation    e Avoid drafts and excessive temperature fluctuations      NOTE    With difficult environment conditions  where the balance may be  easily shaken or subject to vibration  the balance can nevertheless  provide accurate results through suitable adjustment of the stability  control  see chapter 5 6    Weighing mode                        16    3 Starting up    3 5 Checking the mains voltage    The following Safety recommendations must be observed when  connecting the balance to the mains     A DANGER    The balance may only be operated with the power adaptor  supplied    Check before connecting the power adaptor to the mains supply   that the operating voltage stated on the power adaptor agrees  with the local mains voltage    If the operating voltage is not the same as the mains voltage  the  power adaptor must on no account be connected to the mains  supply  Contact the Precis
22. ation and operating           00115  18  Switching on the balance          sssanessenensnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnne 18  Auto Standby Mode    18  Setting and storing the configuration                   cceeeeee 18  Significance of the two main Menus enna 19  Activating the two main menus  eens 19  Activating the configuration menu    19  Activating the application MENU           cccceeeeeeeeeeae entrees 19  How the menu control operates             cccceeeeeeeeeeaeeeees 20  Control panel irssi ds NENNEN hate NNK NEEN N NEES NEEN ee EN  Operating  egen eise dee geed Sie SERGE 22  Display wecctcivask oendie aca nets ees Sekwa ee dang ove ERER 23  Password protection of the menus   23    E Contents    4 8    5  5 1  5 2  5 3  5 4  5 5  5 6  5 7  5 8  5 9  5 10  5 11  5 12    6 1  6 2  6 3  6 4  6 5  6 6  6 7  6 8  6 9  6 10    7 1  7 2    Anti theft Encoding  sssri AR ESENS ee E EEN E ENEE dais AR Nee 24  Working with the configuration menu             25  Structure of the configuration menu    25  Language  Puncton eee ee ee eee ee eee eee eeeeeeeeeeee 26  Selecting the weight unt    27  Print Old E 28  Calibration functions             cccceeeee ee eee eee ee eeeeeeeeeeeaeeaes 29  Weighing mode    29  Interface  Tunctons ccc cece e ects eect eee teeneeeeeeeaeneees 30  Date and time ss cs deed ekee VE ge deiere Su i EELV NENET EEA 31  Password protection             0cceeeeeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 31  Anti theft encoding          ssssssssannssssssnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnn 32  Bac
23. become damp   condensation           NOTE    The balance should preferably be dispatched and transported in the  original packaging to avoid transportation damage                 12 2 Storage of the balance    If you would like to take the balance out of service for an extended  period  disconnect it from the electricity supply  clean it thoroughly   see chapter 11    Maintenance and servicing     and store it in a place  which fulfils the following conditions     e No violent shaking  no vibrations  e No large temperature fluctuations  e No direct solar radiation   e No moisture         NOTE    The balance should preferably be stored in the original packaging   since this provides optimal protection for the balance                 55    56    M 73 Accessories    13 Accessories    13 1 Accessories    Accessory    Data cable RJ45   DB9 Female  1 5m  Data cable RJ45   DB25 Male  1 5m    Hooks for under floor weighing    Article number  350 8557  350 8559    350 8561    14 Further information W  14 Further information    14 1 Notes on the Weighing mode    14 1 1 Set Weighing mode  Floating Display  The value set for Floating Display defines the period  after which each  new measurement is displayed     For the definition of this period  the quality of the balance location is  crucial  The stability control must also be suitably chosen     Recommended values        e Optimal balance location  FLd 0 04 or FLd 0 08  e Good balance location  FLd 0 16  e Critical balance location  FL
24. bly dangerous situation  which can lead to less  severe injuries or damage                NOTE    Tips and important rules on the correct operation of the balance                 1 2 Safety recommendations    In using the balance in surroundings with increased safety require   ments the corresponding regulations must be observed    The balance may only be used with the power adaptor  stamped   Precisa  supplied exclusively for use with the Precisa balance     Before inserting the power adaptor  make sure that the operating  voltage stated on the power adaptor agrees with the mains voltage   If not  please refer to Precisa Customer Service     If the power adaptor or its cable is damaged  the balance must  immediately be disconnected from the electricity supply  pull out the  power adaptor   The balance may only be operated with a power  adaptor in perfect condition     1 Safety    If there is any reason to believe that it is no longer possible to  operate the balance without danger  the balance is to be immediate   ly unplugged from the electricity supply  pull out power adaptor  and  secured against inadvertent operation     In carrying out maintenance work  it is essential to heed the recom   mendations in chapter 11    Maintenance and servicing        The balance must not be operated in an area subject to explosion  risks    Take care when weighing liquids that no liquid is spilt into the inside  of the balance or into connections on the rear of the equipment or  the power
25. chapter 3 7    Calibration of the balance    and chapter 5 5    Calibration  functions         Possible types of calibration  depending on the model of balance   e External calibration by means of ICM  Intelligent Calibration Mode   e External calibration with freely selectable weightn         NOTE       The calibration can be interrupted at any time by pressing    ON OFF                74 Further information W    14 2 1 External calibration by means of ICM    Depending on the type of balance  calibration weights in steps of  10 g  50 g  100 g and 500 g can be used  where the calibration  weight must correspond to the precision of the balance   For an external calibration by means of ICM     ModE EXT    must be se   lected in the configuration menu  see chapter 5 5    Calibration func   tions        e Switch to  bALAncE    with the   MODE   key   CAL e Press   O T   until  CAL    appears              e The balance carries out a Zero measurement       0000 g is shown flashing            e After the zero measurement the display  flashes with the recommended calibration  weight    e Place the calibration weight on the pan     e The display continues to flash   e Calibration is complete when the display stops  SP 200 9 flashing                                14 2 2 External calibration with freely selectable weight  For an external calibration with user definable weight     ModE DEF     must be selected in the configuration menu  see chapter 5 5    Calibra   tion functions       
26. d 0 32     NOTE       The value of the Floating Display is a function of the stability con   trol and the balance location  For balance location  see chapter 3 4     Choice of a suitable location    and chapter 5 6    Weighing mode                 14 1 2 Set Weighing mode  Stability control    The value set for the stability control depends on the quality of the  balance location and must be correctly chosen in order to obtain  optimal  reproducible results  Choose     e  StAbiL HI    at an optimal balance location   e  StAbiL MED    at a good balance location or  e  StAbiL LOW    at a critical balance location    57    58    14 Further information    14 1 3 Set Weighing mode  Auto Standby    The Auto Standby mode turns off the balance automatically  if   e the balance is tared and has shown   Zero    for at least 5 minutes  e the automatic zero correction   Auto Zero    is activated     It is possible to start the balance again after it has been switched off  by an automatic Auto Standby     e Briefly depress any key  e Put a weight on the scale         NOTE       The balance needs to be switched on with   ON OFF   when the po   wer is supplied by a battery or an accupack              14 1 4 Set Weighing mode  Auto Zero    If the automatic zero correction  Auto Zero    is activated  the balance  always gives a stable zero  e g  even with room temperature fluctua   tions      14 2 Notes on calibration    The calibration of the balance is fixed in the configuration menu  see  
27. examples 51  Changing the configuration menu    51  Setting the Print FUNCTIONS           ccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeae ee eaees 51  Activation of password protection           cccceceeeeeneeae ees 52  Selection of an application program    53  Setting for Counting by weighing   sssesssessserreserreseree 53  Maintenance and servicing          sssssssssrsrsnnn 54  Transport and storage eee eeeeeeee 55  Transportation and shipping of the balance                   55  Storage of the balance          ssssssssssannnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnn 55  ACCESSOMES 2 2 idcedn cs sccese Mieco SNE EENS 56  Accessories EE 56  Further Information    57  Notes on the Weighing mode    57  Set Weighing mode  Floating Display              0cceeeeeeeees 57  Set Weighing mode  Stability contra    57  Set Weighing mode  Auto Standby             cccsceeeeeeeeeees 58  Set Weighing mode  Auto Zero    58  Notes on calibration          aaassssssnnnnnnsnannnnnnnnannnnnnen nenna 58  External calibration by means of ICM ees 59  External calibration with freely selectable weight           59  Configuration menu free    61    E Contents    16  17  18    Application menu tree    Set and save the configuration    Declaration of conformity    7 Safety E  1 Safety    1 1 Representations and symbols    Important instructions  which involve safety  are highlighted with the  appropriate action     A DANGER    Warning of a possible danger  which can lead to death or to  serious injuries           A CAUTION    Warning of a possi
28. g  2 2 Construction of the balance  1 Cover of the device for under floor weighings  2 Nameplate  3 2 or 4 adjustable feet  for levelling   4 Weighing pan  5 Display  6 5 key control panel  7 Connecting socket for power adaptor  8 RS232 Interface  9 Bubble level  10 Eyelet for attaching a safety chain    10    2 Your balance W    2 2 Application  conformity    2 2 1 Correct use of the balance    The balance may only be used for the weighing of solid materials and  of liquids filled into secure containers     The maximum allowable load of the balance must never be exceeded   otherwise the balance may be damaged    In using the balance in combination with other appliances made by  Precisa as well as with appliances produced by other manufacturers   the current regulations for the safe use of the relevant attachments  and their application in accordance with instructions must be ob   served     2 2 2 Conformity    The balance has been manufactured and tested in accordance with  the standards and recommendations set out in the enclosed certificate  of conformity  see chapter 18    Declaration of conformity        The power adaptor produced for the operation of the balance and  intended exclusively for this application  complies with the electrical  protection class Il     2 3 Technical data    e Mains connection      115 or 230V   15  20    50 to 60Hz  e Power consumption      without peripheral appliances 1 0 W  e RS232 V24 Interface  e Allowable ambient conditions      Temperat
29. he desired configuration appears on the  display and then release the button       ConF FCT     Load factory configuration      ConF USR     Load user configuration    storE USR     Store present configuration as user configuration     18    4 Modes of operation and operating W    4 4 Significance of the two main menus    The balance has two main menus available  the configuration menu  and the application menu     The basic program of the balance is defined in the configuration  menu  With this  you can either work with the basic configuration  programmed ex works  or define and store a user configuration  adapted to your specific needs     In the application menu  you define a working program  which is  suited to the specific weighing problem     4 5 Activating the two main menus    4 5 1 Activating the configuration menu    e Press   ON OFF   to switch on the balance    e Continue to hold down the   MODE   button during the start up  process  approximately 10 seconds   until the currently set  language appears    e Now you can change the configuration menu     4 5 2 Activating the application menu    e After the start up process has finished  press   MODE   until the cur   rently set application        APP     appears on the display  You are  now in the application menu     E 4 Modes of operation and operating    4 6    The configuration menu and the application menu each have a main  path and up to two sub paths in which the parameters for the different    How the menu co
30. he range of the   in display balance  Weighing pan missing    The weight e The draft is too strong at the balance location  display e The balance support is vibrating or varying  fluctuates e The weighing pan is touching a foreign body    continuously    e The time chosen for Floating Display is too  short   e The material being weighed is absorbing  moisture   e The material being weighed is being blown  away  iS evaporating or is subliming   e Strong temperature variations in the material  being weighed       Results of  weighing are  clearly incor   rect    e The balance was not correctly tared   e The balance is not correctly levelled   e The calibration is no longer correct   e There are strong temperature variations          There is no  display or only  dashes       e The stability control  Balance functions  is set  too sensitively   e The time selected for Floating Display is  unsatisfactory          49    E 9 Error messages and correction of faults       Fault    Possible cause       Configuration  menu cannot    e The password lock is activated in the  configuration menu          ring calibration       be changed   The display e The balance location is not quiet enough  flashes conti   Interrupt calibration with   ON OFF   and  nuously du  relocate the balance in a better position     e Use of an imprecise calibration weight       Tab  9 1 Possible faults and their removal    50       70 Practical examples W    10 Practical examples    10 1 Changing the configurati
31. int out an individual value or a report      Ensure that the balance is in the weighing mode       Briefly press   PRINT         The individual value or report will be printed out     e Print out a balance status      Ensure that the balance is in the weighing mode       Keep   PRINT   pressed until  StAtuS PRT    is displayed       Release   PRINT         The balance status will be printed out     e Print out the application setup      Ensure that the balance is in the weighing mode       Keep   PRINT   pressed until  APPLI PRT    is displayed       Release   PRINT         The application setup will be printed out     41    8 Data transfer to peripheral devices    8 Data transfer to peripheral  devices    For data transfers to peripheral devices  the balance is equipped with  an RS232 V24 interface    Before the data transfer  the RS232 interface must be matched with  the one in the peripheral device in the balance s configuration menu   see chapter 5 7    Interface functions         e Handshake  The handshake is set to NO   none  in the works  It can be set to  software handshake XON XOFF  or to hardware handshake     e Baud rate  Possible baud rates  300  600  1200  2400  4800  9600 or                                                          19200 Baud    e Parity   Possible parity  7 even 1Stop  7 odd 1Stop  7 No 2Stop or  8 No 1Stop     Parity SB   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8   SP  7 even 1 SB  1 DA 2 DA 3 DA 4 DA 5 DA 6 DA 7 DA  PB   SP  7 odd 1 SB  1 DA 2 DA 3 DA 4 DA 5 DA 6 DA 7 
32. klight iis in aaan EN ENN 32  Acoustic Teedback 32  Working with the applications                    65  33  Structure of the application menu    33  Selecting an application            00assssssennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nnnn 34  Changing application   weighing mode    34  Application   Unit  eseese anin errr a arnai Eria 35  Application wtCountn  35  Application   Percent             cccccceceeeeeeceeeeateaeeeeeseeeteeas 36  Application   Net Total                  ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeas 37  Application   Summation                2ceeccseeseeeeeeeeeeeeneeas 38  Application   Animal weighings                    ceceeeeeeeeeeees 38  Application   Statistics               ccccccceeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeseeteeas 39  Special operating keys   41  The Tare key w  ifn  41  The Print key   PRINT              cccccceeeeeee esse rasain 41  Data transfer to peripheral devices                 42    8 1  8 2  8 3  8 4    9 1  9 2    10    10 1  10 1 1  10 1 2    10 2  10 2 1    11    12  12 1  12 2    13  13 1    14    14 1   14 1 1  14 1 2  14 1 3  14 1 4    14 2  14 2 1  14 2 2    15    Contents W    Connection to peripheral devices               ccceeeeseeeeeeeees 43  Data transter zenis dd NEESS ER ege dE deg 44  Remote control commamds            0ccsceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaennees 45  Examples for the remote control of the balance             46  Error messages and correction of faults          47  Error meseageg ee AENNENENN ENEE NEES NN ANEN 47  Notes on correcting faute    49  Practical 
33. no Setup menu for this application     With the aid of the  SUM    application you can add individual weigh   ings  without the balance being tared to zero before each individual  weighing     Functions of the application       Sto n      Take stable value and add to the sum of the  components     Short confirmation with display  StorEd n        fESEt      Reset    InFo      Display of       Total weight  TOT       Residual capacity   R C       Individual components    n       Exit info with   MODE   button     Operation    Start the application  see chapter 6 3    Changing application   weigh   ing mode        e Place something on the weighing pan     e Press the   REF   button until the desired function appears on the  display   e Release the   REF   button     6 9 Application   Animal weighings      See chapter 4 5    Activating the two main menus    and chapter 4 6     How the menu control operates    for the activation of the Application  menu     4 TIM Measuretime in seconds             With the aid of the  AnIMAL    program you can weigh living animals  accurately  even if they move on the scale pan     38    6 Working with the applications W    The balance measures continuously throughout the period defined by  the user in the Setup menu  averages the stored values at the end of  the measuring period and displays average measurement thus  obtained     Functions of the application       MAnUAL      Manual release of the measurement     Auto      Start automatic release
34. ntrol operates    function programs of the balance are defined     Moving in the menu path    e   MODE   short depression   e   MODE   long depression   e   PRINT   button     Input   e   MODE   short depression   e   MODE   long depression       PRINT   button     In path to the right or start input   In path downwards     In path to the left  in main path exit  menu      Change value or position     Change one position to the right or ter     minate input   Terminate input        Main path    Sub path 1    Sub path 2        lt S   PRINT                gt    MODE   short        lt S   PRINT        gt  gt    MODE   short            MODE   long   MODE   long     MODE   long   lt  amp S   PRINT    lt Z   PRINT      gt  gt    MODE   short   gt  gt    MODE   short    MODE   long   MODE   long   MODE   long    20       4 Modes of operation and operating W    4 6 1 Control panel    Four of the five keys of the Multifunctional Control Panel serve multi   ple functions  functions for the weighing mode and for the program   ming mode respectively      ee    Fig  4 1 The Five key Control Panel       21    E 4 Modes of operation and operating    4 6 2 Operating       Key Name    Function during weighing         ON OFF      Switching the balance on and  off         MODE      Calling up the configuration  menu and the application menu  Switches between the Basic  program and the chosen  application         O T      Initiate Tare Zero Function and   or Calibration Function         REF     
35. on menu    See chapter 4 5 1    Activating the configuration menu     for the acti   vation of the configuration menu     10 1 1 Setting the Print functions    In order to alter the print parameters proceed as follows        Print SET e Press   MODE   and hold down until      Print SET    appears   e Release the   MODE   button   A StArt OFF e Press   MODE   briefly   A StArt        will  appear   A StArt ON e Press   MODE   repeatedly  until the desired  setting is displayed  ON or OFF will flash                        ModE ST e Press   MODE   and hold down the button until  the next print function appears     ModE            e Release the   MODE   button    ModE TIM e Press   MODE   repeatedly  until the desired   setting is displayed                    e Press   MODE   again and hold down the button until the next print  function appears  Change the setting in the same way     e Press   PRINT   to return to    Print SET      e Press   PRINT   again to exit menu     51    E 70 Practical examples    10 1 2 Activation of password protection    The possibilities for setting the password protection are described in  chapter 5 9    Password protection        In order to activate password protection  proceed as follows             PWD          000 PWD                7 00 PWD          7914 PWD                ProtEct OFF                7914 NEW          7914 NEW                  PWD          52    Press   MODE   and hold down button until          PWD    appears    Release the   MO
36. ory Practice GLP    ob   serve the prescribed intervals between calibrations  adjustments                     The setting of the calibration is effected in the configuration menu   With the aid of the    Intelligent Calibration Mode    ICM the balance can  itself determine the size of the calibration weight  which enables an  exact calibration with different size weights  in 10 g  50 g  100 g and  500 g steps  depending on implementation      17    E 4 Modes of operation and operating  4 Modes of operation and operating    4 1 Switching on the balance    e Press   ON OFF   to switch on the balance    The balance carries out a self diagnosis in order to check the most im   portant functions  After completion of the start up process  approxi   mately ten seconds     Zero    appears in the display     The balance is ready for operation and is in the weighing mode     4 2  Auto Standby Mode    The balance is equipped with an Auto Standby mode  which can be  activated or deactivated in the configuration menu     If the Auto Standby mode is activated  the balance automatically  switches to Standby some time after the last weighing or key  operation  current saving function      The delay before switching to Standby is defined in the configuration  menu  see chapter 5 6    Weighing mode         4 3 Setting and storing the configuration    e Press   ON OFF    to switch on the balance     e Continue to hold down the   MODE   and the   0 T   button during  the start up process  until t
37. r must immedia   tely be disconnected from the electricity supply  The balance may  only be used again after it has first been checked by a Precisa  Service Engineer     The connections on the rear of the appliance and the power  adaptor may not come into contact with liquids              Regularly dismantle the weighing pan and the weighing pan holder and  remove any dirt or dust from under the weighing pan and on the  balance housing with a soft brush or a soft  lint free cloth  moistened  with a mild soap solution    The scale and the holder can be cleaned under running water  Take  care that both parts are completely dry  before they are re installed on  the balance        A CAUTION    Never use solvents  acids  alkalis  paint thinners  scouring pow   ders or other aggressive or corrosive chemicals for cleaning  since  these substances attack the surfaces of the balance housing and  can cause damage                 The regular maintenance of the balance by your Precisa Service  Representative will guarantee unrestricted functioning and reliability  over many years and will extend the lifespan of the balance     54    72 Transport and storage W    12 Transport and storage    12 1 Transportation and shipping of the balance    Your balance is a precision instrument  Treat it carefully   Avoid shaking  severe impacts and vibration during the transportation     Take care that there are no marked temperature fluctuations during  the transportation and that the balance does not 
38. rameters necessary  to define the chosen application are shown in the  SETUP    menu     6 3 Changing application   weighing mode    To activate an application  it must first be selected in the application  menu  see chapter 6 2    Selecting an application         e Press the   MODE   button  The display will show either the name of  the selected application  UnItS        Count         or  BALAncE     for  switching back to weighing mode      If    OFF APP    appears immediately  no application has yet been se   lected     e Release the   MODE   button    e The balance has now switched over to the application and you can  run the application with the   REF   button     In the weighing mode the   REF   button has no function      34    6 Working with the applications W    6 4 Application   Units      See chapter 4 5    Activating the two main menus    and chapter 4 6     How the menu control operates    for the activation of the application   menu        Unlt 2 g Gramme  kg Kilogramme  Bht Bath  OFF  switched off               NOTE    For basic operation  Unit 1 is defined in the configuration menu   standard unit for all weighings  if the working program   UnItS    is  not called up  see chapter 5 3    Selecting the weight unit                     Operation    Start the application  see chapter 6 3    Changing application   weigh   ing mode        e Press the   REF   button until the desired unit appears on the display   e Release the   REF   button     6 5 Application   Coun
39. rt of the menu tree which corre   sponds to the function is shown with each description of the func   tion     e You will find the entire menu tree for the configuration menu in  chapter 15    Configuration menu tree        e Explanations of the menu functions are printed in  ta ics     5 2 Language function    To activate the menu see chapter 4 5    Activating the two main  menus    and chapter 4 6    How the menu control operates              EngLISH Language  dEUtSCH  FrAncE          In order to alter the language  proceed as follows   e Switch off balance     e Switch on balance and depress   MODE   until the currently  activated language is shown     Release   MODE     Press   MODE   repeatedly until the language you require is shown     Press   PRINT   in order to confirm the selection     Press   PRINT    in order to quit the menu     26    5 Working with the configuration menu W    5 3 Selecting the weight unit    To activate the menu see chapter 4 5    Activating the two main  menus    and chapter 4 6    How the menu control operates           Unlt 1          Gramme  Kilogramme       The balance can show results in different units  although with some  balances display is not possible in milligrammes or kilogrammes  because of the corresponding weight range                                                                    Display Weight unit Conversion to grammes  g Gramme    mg  Milligramme 0 001 g    kg  Kilogramme 1000 g   GN Grain 0 06479891 g  dwt Pennyweight 1 
40. ry  room at normal temperature  so that no condensation settles on the  balance when unpacking     Check the balance immediately after unpacking for externally visible  damage  If you should find transport damages  please inform your  Precisa Services representative immediately     If the balance is not to be used immediately after purchase but only  at a later time  it should be stored in a dry place where fluctuations  in temperature are as low as possible  see chapter 12    Transport  and storage        Read through these operating instructions  even if you already have  experience with Precisa balances  before you work with the balance  and pay attention to the Safety recommendations  see chapter 1     Safety         13    E 3 Starting up    3 2 Scope of delivery    Inspect delivery for completeness immediately on unpacking all com     ponents        Fig  3 1 Scope of delivery       Component delivered    present yes   no       Balance with weighing pan support       Weighing pan       Power adaptor       Operating instructions          Conformity note             Tab  3 1  Check list for the scope of delivery    14    3 Starting up W    3 3 Assembly of the balance    The balance is delivered in partly dismantled condition  Assemble the   individual components in the following sequence  see fig  2 1 and   fig  2 2     e Place the weighing pan    e Insert the power adaptor cable plug into the socket at the rear of the  balance          NOTE    All parts must fit together e
41. t      See chapter 4 5    Activating the two main menus    and chapter 4 6     How the menu control operates    for the activation of the application  menu        5 REF Preseted reference number of  pieces          With the aid of the    Count    program you can count items of uniform  weight  screws  balls  coins  etc       35    E 6 Working with the applications    Depending on the weight and tolerances of the objects to be counted   you should count a representative number of items for the regulation  of the reference weight     Operation     Start the application  see chapter 6 3    Changing application   weigh   ing mode             with the predefined reference     e Place the set number of objects on the weighing pan   e Press the   REF   button briefly     with flexible reference     Place a number of objects on the weighing pan   Press the   REF   button until    1 REF    appears on the display     If the reference quantity is correct release the   REF   button  Other   wise hold down the   REF   button  More of the pre defined values   will appear  10  25  50        AS soon as the desired value appears   release the   REF   button   The current value can be increased by 1   by briefly releasing and pressing the   REF   button      6 6 Application   Percent      See chapter 4 5    Activating the two main menus    and chapter 4 6     How the menu control operates    for the activation of the application  menu     e SETUP       dECIMAL AUT   Automatic determination of 
42. ter 4 5    Activating the two main  menus    and chapter 4 6    How the menu control operates        e      COD       ProtEct OFF   Encoding off  ON Encoding on            NEW  Enter new code                If the anti theft encoding is activated  a four figure code must be  entered after every interruption of the power supply in order to release  the balance for use    For further information on the anti theft encoding see chapter 4 8     Anti theft encoding        5 11 Backlight    To activate the menu see chapter 4 5    Activating the two main  menus    and chapter 4 6    How the menu control operates           OFF   Backlight off  ON Backlight on  AUT   Backlight automatically          5 12 Acoustic feedback    To activate the menu see chapter 4 5    Activating the two main  menus    and chapter 4 6    How the menu control operates           OFF Acoustic feedback off  ON Acoustic feedback on       32    6 Working with the applications W    6 Working with the applications    This chapter explains which applications the balance has and how  these are operated  see also chapter 4 5    Activating the two main  menus    and chapter 4 6    How the menu control operates        If   PRINT   is operated in an application  a report corresponding to the  application is printed out     6 1 Structure of the application menu    To activate the menu see chapter 4 5    Activating the two main  menus    and chapter 4 6    How the menu control operates       The applications of the balance
43. the appropriate display for  the current operating step is shown for clarity at the left alongside  the list of operating steps                    Display shows List of the Operating steps  EngLISH e Press   MODE   button repeatedly   or    EngLISH        dEUtSCH    or    FrAncE    appears  dEUtSCH in the display   or  FrAncE             e For the labelling of dangers and advice  please see Chapter 1    Safe     n     ty        1 1  1 2    2 1    2 2  2 2 1  2 2 2    2 3  2 4    3 1  3 2  3 3  3 4  3 5  3 6  3 7    4 1  4 2  4 3  4 4    4 5   4 5 1  4 5 2  4 6   4 6 1  4 6 2  4 6 3    4 7    Contents W    Safety EE 7  Representations and symbols            sssssssssssrsnrnssnnsnsnnnne 7  Safety recommendattons 7  Your balance  ci iy csscssivevcevsccsacesvevedyecsecdavereisecs 9  Functions and Construction               ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 9  Application  Conformity               ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaes 11  Correct use of the balance    11  Conf OLMI ENEE 11  TFechteal daten eege ee RE 11  Labelling eseu iccaveccctviveivieds co deele E E Ne KENNS Sire 12  Starting UP ss seve eis eh eee ee 13  Unpacking the balance A 13  Scope of delivery NEES NEEN NEERN ENEE EEN NEEN 14  Assembly of the balance    15  Choice of a suitable location               cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 15  Checking the mains voltage         ssasssanensenennnnnnnnnnnnnnn 16  Levelling the balance              cccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeneaes 16  Calibration of the balance    17  Modes of oper
44. ting  PErcEnt Percent weighings  nEt tot Add weighing results with  intermediate tare  SUM Add weighing results without  intermediate tar  AnIMAL Animal weighings  StAtIS Statistics  Unlt 2 g Gramme  kg Kilogramme  Bht Bath  OFF  switched off  5 REF  Preseted reference number of  pieces  dECIMAL AUT   Automatic determination of  the decimal places   0  Display with O decimal places  1 Display with 1 decimal places  2 Display with 2 decimal places  3 Display with 3 decimal places       17 Set and save the configuration W       4 TIM Measuretime in seconds       e Statistics       rEcord MAN  Manual with function   Sto n    TIM  Automatic on a time base  LCH   Automatic after every load  change  Count 100   Number of values to be stored  automatically  1   250   2 0 TIM Time base in seconds             e Auto Start    A StArt OFF The selected application can  if   ON required  be loaded  automatically every time the  balance is switched on                   17 Set and save the configuration      MODE    and   0 T   button pressed on switching on        FCT Load factory configuration           e ConF USR Load user configuration                 e StorE USR Store present configuration as user configuration        65    E 78 Declaration of conformity    18 Declaration of conformity    A Precisa    Konformit  tserkl  rung    Declaration of conformity for apparatus with CE mark  Konformit  tserkl  rung f  r Ger  te mit CE Zeichen  D  claration de conformit   pour appareils portant la
45. u W    Ol    Working with the configuration  menu    This chapter describes the configuration menu and its functions   To activate the menu  see chapter 4 5    Activating the two main    menus    and chapter 4 6    How the menu control operates        5 1 Structure of the configuration menu    The basic adjustment of the balance is defined in the configuration  menu        Main path Definable functions   Language  E  D  F    Unit in which the results of the weighing are  displayed   Print formats  Type of values to be printed   individual values  continuous printout  time or  load change dependent values  date  time  etc    Method of calibration   Stability mode  Quality of the balance location   Auto Standby mode  zero correction  tare  method   IntErF SET Baud rate  parity  handshake functions of the  peripheral interface   DAT TIM SET Date and time  standard format or American  format p m  and a m     Password protection for defining the menus  Activating   deactivating and changing the  anti theft code    bAcHLit Activating   deactivating the backlight  Activating deactivating the acoustic feedback             Unit  g       Print SET                         CO  el  e                Tab  5 1 Contents of the configuration menu    25    M 5 Working with the configuration menu    Printing conventions used in this document     e The settings in the sub paths pre programmed in the works are  printed in bold in these operating instructions     e For greater clarity  only that pa
46. ure  5  C     40  C      Relative humidity  25     85   non condensing    If you have any questions on the technical data or require detailed  technical information on your balance  please contact your Precisa  Technical Representative     11    E 2 Your balance    2 4 Labelling    The balance shows the following labels   1 2 3    BJ 12100G be 12100g                                        Fig  2 3 Balance labels                   Label Location of label   Nameplate  1  Casing front  left   Readability  2  Casing front  right  bottom  Weighing range  3  Casing front  right  top  Model plate  4  Casing underside  centre rear                12    3 Starting up W    3 Starting up    3 1 Unpacking the balance    Precisa balances are delivered in an environmentally friendly package   specifically developed for this precision instrument  which provides    o    ptimal protection for the balance during transportation          NOTE          Retain the original packaging in order to avoid transportation dama   ges when shipping or transporting the balance and to allow the ba   lance to be stored in the best conditions if it is out of operation for  an extended period           In order to avoid damage  attention must be given to the following  points when unpacking the balance     Unpack the balance quietly and carefully  It is a precision instru   ment     When outside temperatures are very low  the balance should first be  stored for some hours in the unopened transport package in a d
47. ust be within this range otherwise an error message  will be issued              Functions of the application       Sto n      Take value or start of automatic recording     Short confirmation with display  StorEd n          StoP n      Stop automatic recording      rESEt      Reset     InFo      Display of       Mean value MEA     Standard deviation  STD       Relative standard deviation in      ST        Maximum value MAX     Minimum value MIN     Individual values    n       Exit Info with   MODE   button     Operation     Start the application  see chapter 6 3    Changing application   weigh   ing mode         e Place something on the weighing pan     e Press the   REF   button until the desired function appears on the  display   e Release the   REF   button     40    7 Special operating keys W  7 Special operating keys    7 1 The Tare key   O T      e Effects taring      Ensure that the balance is in the weighing mode       Briefly press   O T         The balance performs a tare operation     e Effects a calibration      Ensure that the balance is in the weighing mode       Keep   0 T   pressed until  CAL    is displayed       Release   O T         The balance carries out a calibration in accordance with the  settings in the configuration menu  see chapter 5 5    Calibration  functions     and reports these by means of a printout           NOTE       A calibration and or a calibration test can be cancelled with    ON OFF                7 2 The Print key   PRINT      e Pr
    
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