FZ-120iWP / FZ-200iWP / FZ-300iWP FZ-1200iWP / FZ-2000iWP / FZ-3000iWP FX-120iWP / FX-200iWP / FX-300iWP FX-1200iWP / FX-2000iWP / FX-3000iWP 1WMPD4001591A
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CONTENTS Basic Operation 1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 3 1-1 About This Manual .............................................................................................................................. 3 1-2 Features.............................................................................................................................................. 3 1-3 Compliance............
9-3 Details of the Function Table ............................................................................................................ 37 9-4 Description of the Class “Environment, Display” .............................................................................. 40 9-5 Description of the Item “Data Output Mode”..................................................................................... 42 9-6 Description of the Item “Data Format” .......................................................
1. INTRODUCTION This manual describes how the FZ-i WP series and the FX-i WP series balance works and how to get the most out of it in terms of performance. Read this manual thoroughly before using the balance and keep it at hand for future reference. 1-1 About This Manual This manual consists of the following five parts: Basic operation ...................... Describes precautions on handling the balance, balance construction and basic balance operation. Adapting to the environment ..
1-3 Compliance Compliance with FCC Rules Please note that this device generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. This device has been tested and has been found to comply with the limits of a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules. These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when this device is operated in a commercial environment.
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2. UNPACKING THE BALANCE 2-1 Unpacking The balance is a precision instrument. Unpack the balance carefully. Keep the packing material to be used for transporting the balance in the future. The packing contents depend on the balance model. See the illustrations to confirm that everything is contained. The breeze break The breeze break is an accessory for FZ-i WP series, FX-120i WP, FX-200i WP, FX-300i WP . Assemble the breeze break as shown below. Follow the numbered sequence.
2-2 Installing the Balance Install the balance as follows: 1. Place the balance on a solid weighing table. Refer to “3. PRECAUTIONS” for installing the balance. 2. In case of FZ-i WP series and FX-120i WP / FX-200i WP / FX-300i WP Assemble the pan support, weighing pan and breeze break, on the balance as shown in the illustration on page 7. In case of FX-1200i WP / FX-2000i WP / FX-3000i WP Assemble the pan support and weighing pan on the balance as shown in the illustration on page 7. 3.
3. PRECAUTIONS To get the optimum performance from the balance and acquire accurate weight data, note the following: 3-1 Before Use The meaning of IP65 is "No ingress of dust. Projected against water jets". If a powerful water jet is used or the balance is immersed in water, the ingress of water may cause damage to the balance.
3-2 During Use The FZ-i WP series and the FX-i WP series balance has a casing with high sealing performance due to its dust-tight and waterproof design. Therefore, a very subtle change in the atmospheric pressure in the installation site, for example, generated by opening or closing the door, affects the weighing and may yield an unstable weight value. Wait for the atmospheric pressure to stabilize before weighing.
Prevent foreign materials, such as powder, liquid and metal, from invading the area around the weighing pan. The breeze break (FZ-i WP series and FX-120i WP / FX-200i WP / FX-300i WP ) is provided as an accessory. An anti-static treatment has been applied to the breeze break components, but they may be charged with static electricity when they are unpacked or when the humidity is low.
3-5 Display Symbols and Key Operation Key operation Key operation affects how the balance functions. The basic key operations are: “Press and release the key immediately” or “Press the key” = normal key operation during measurement. “Press and hold the key”.
4. WEIGHING UNITS 4-1 Units With the FZ-i WP series and the FX-i WP series balance, the following weighing units and weighing modes are available: A unit or mode can be selected and stored in the function table as described on page 15. If a weighing mode (or unit of weight) has been turned off, that mode or unit will be missing in the sequence. Tael has four varieties, one of which can be selected and installed at the factory.
The tables below indicate the weighing capacity and the minimum display for each unit, depending on the balance model. Unit Gram Capacity FX-120i WP 122.000 FX-200i WP 220.000 FX-300i WP 320.000 0.001 Ounce (Avoir) 4.30340 7.76025 Pound 0.268965 0.485015 0.705480 0.000005 Pound/Ounce 0L 4.30oz 0L 7.76oz 0L 11.29oz 1L 0.01oz Troy Ounce 3.92240 7.07315 Metric Carat 610.000 Momme 32.5335 Pennyweight 78.621 Grain (UK) 1882.74 1100.000 58.6665 141.776 3395.12 11.
4-2 Storing Units The units or modes can be selected and stored in the function table. The sequence of displaying the units or modes can be arranged in the function table so as to fit the frequency of use. Select a unit or mode and arrange the sequence of display as follows: Press and hold the SAMPLE function table is displayed. 2 Press the SAMPLE 3 Press the PRINT 4 Specify a unit or mode in the order to be displayed using the following keys.
5. WEIGHING 5-1 Basic Operation (Gram Mode) 1 Place a container on the weighing pan, if necessary. Press the RE-ZERO key to cancel the weight (tare). The balance displays 0.00 g. (The decimal point position depends on the balance model.) 2 Place a sample on the pan or in the container. 3 Wait for the stabilization indicator to be displayed. Read the value. While the stabilization indicator is on, pressing the PRINT key will output the weight value, using the RS-232C serial interface.
5-2 Counting Mode (PCS) This is the mode to determine the number of objects in a sample based on the standard sample unit mass. Unit mass means the mass of one sample. The smaller the variables in each sample unit mass are, the more accurate the counting will be. The FZ-i WP series and the FX-i WP series balance is equipped with the Automatic Counting Accuracy Improvement (ACAI) function to improve the counting accuracy. Note If the sample unit mass variable is too large, it may cause a counting error.
If the balance judges that the mass of the samples is too light to aquire accurate weighing, it displays an error requiring the addition of more samples to the specified number. In the example above, 150- PCS appears, requiring 25 more samples. Add 25 samples and press the PRINT key. When the unit mass is stored correctly, the balance proceeds to the counting mode. Counting operation 7 Place the samples to be counted on the pan.
5-3 Percent Mode (%) This is the mode to display the weight value in percentage compared to a 100% reference mass and is used for target weighing or checking the sample variable. Selecting the percent mode 1 Press the MODE key to select % (percent mode). Storing the 100% reference mass 2 Press the SAMPLE storing mode. key to enter the 100% reference mass Even in the storing mode, pressing the to the next mode. MODE key will switch 3 Place a container on the weighing pan, if necessary.
5-4 Statistical Calculation Mode The statistical calculation mode statistically calculates the weight data, and displays or outputs the results. To use the statistical calculation mode, set the "Application function (apf)" parameter of “Application (ap fnc)” in the function table to “2”, as described below. Statistical items available are number of data, sum, maximum, minimum, range (maximum-minimum), average, standard deviation and coefficient of variation.
Selecting the statistical items to output SAMPLE key to display 5taf 0 . 5 Press the 6 Press the RE-ZERO key to select the output items. In the example, 5taf 1 is selected to output the number of data, sum, maximum, minimum, range (maximum-minimum) and average.
5-4-2 Using The Statistical Calculation Mode Entering data for statistical calculation Use the following keys to operate the statistical calculation mode. MODE key............ When the data is entered, moves between the displaying items (weighing mode, statistical results and data operation) each time the key is pressed. When no data has been entered, selects the unit. 1 SAMPLE key........ Turns the minimum display on or off, in the weighing mode. RE-ZERO key ......
Outputting the statistical results 5 Each time the MODE key is pressed, the display changes: the results as selected in “Statistical function mode output items (5taf)”, CanCel and Clear . Notes When the number of data is 1, the standard deviation and coefficient of variation are displayed as - - - - - - - . When the average is 0, the coefficient of variation is displayed as - - - - - - - . Statistical items are indicated on the upper left of the display using the following symbols.
Deleting the latest data When the wrong data is entered, it can be deleted and excluded from statistical calculation. Only the latest data can be deleted. 1 In the weighing mode, press the MODE key, and then press the SAMPLE key several times to display CanCel . 2 Press the PRINT key to display Can no . 3 Press the RE-ZERO key to display Can go . 4 Press the PRINT key to delete the latest data and exclude it from statistical calculation.
5-5 Statistical Calculation Mode (Example of Use) Here, as an example of use of the statistical calculation mode, mixing of the multiple formulae such as medicine is described. The mixing process is recorded using the balance and the printer. In the example, the FX-3000i WP and the AD-8121B (dump print mode) are connected using the RS-232C serial interface.
5-5-2 Using The Statistical Calculation Mode RE-ZERO key to set the display to zero. 1 Press the 2 Place a container on the weighing pan. Press the PRINT key to cancel the weight (tare). The balance displays 0.00 g. (Storing the tare value) The tare value data is output when the peripheral output equipment is connected. 3 Weigh formula 1 and press the PRINT key. The balance displays 0.00 g.
6. RESPONSE ADJUSTMENT This function stabilizes the weight value, reducing the influence on weighing that is caused by drafts and vibration at the place where the balance is installed. The function has three stages as follows and can be changed by simple key operation. Indicator FAST Description Fast response, but prone to drafts and vibration. Good for target weighing. MID. SLOW Slow response, but strong against drafts and vibration. Good for weighing which requires a stable display.
7. CALIBRATION 7-1 Calibration Mode The FZ-i WP series and the FX-i WP series balance has the following two modes. Calibration using the internal mass (One-touch calibration, only for the FZ-i WP series) Calibration using an external weight Calibration test using an external weight (Calibration test does not perform calibration.) Terms The following terms are defined as follows: External weight = A weight that you have. Referred to as a calibration weight when used for calibration.
7-2 Calibration Using the Internal mass (One-Touch Calibration, only for FZ-iWP series) This function calibrates the balance using the internal mass. The only operation required is to press the CAL key Operation 1 Connect the AC adapter and warm up the balance for at least 30 minutes with nothing on the weighing pan. 2 After carefully installing the small breeze break, press the 3 The balance displays Calin and performs calibration using the internal mass.
7-3 Calibration Using an External Weight This function calibrates the balance using an external weight. Operation 1 Connect the AC adapter and warm up the balance for at least 30 minutes with nothing on the pan. 2 Press and hold the CAL key until displayed, and then release the key. 3 The balance displays Cal Calout Press and hold the key is 0. Release the key If you want to change the calibration weight (a list of usable weights is shown on page 28), press the SAMPLE key and proceed to step 4.
5 Confirm that there is nothing on the pan and press the PRINT key. The balance measures the zero point. Do not allow vibration or drafts to affect the balance. The balance displays the calibration weight value. 6 Place the displayed calibration weight on the pan and press the PRINT key. The balance measures the calibration weight. Do not allow vibration or drafts to affect the balance. 7 The balance displays weight from the pan. end .
7-4 Calibration Test Using an External Weight This function tests the balance weighing accuracy using an external weight and outputs the result. This is available only when the “GLP output (info)” parameter is set to “1” or “2”. (Calibration test does not perform calibration.) Operation 1 Connect the AC adapter and warm up the balance for at least 30 minutes with nothing on the pan. 2 Press and hold the CAL key until displayed, and then release the key. 3 The balance displays CC 0 .
From previous page 5 Confirm that there is nothing on the pan and press the PRINT key. The balance measures the zero point and displays the measured value. Do not allow vibration or drafts to affect the balance. The balance displays the target weight value. 6 Place the displayed target weight on the pan and press the PRINT key. The balance measures the target weight and displays the measured value. Do not allow vibration or drafts to affect the balance. 7 The balance displays the pan.
8. FUNCTION SWITCH AND INITIALIZATION 8-1 Permit or Inhibit The balance stores parameters that must not be changed unintentionally. There are two switches for the purpose of protecting these parameters. Each switch can select either “permit” or “inhibit”. The “inhibit” protects parameters against unintentional operations. Switches (FZ-i WP series) (The display shown left indicates the factory settings.
Operation 1 Press the ON:OFF 2 While pressing and holding the PRINT key and the ON:OFF key. The balance displays p5 . 3 Press the 4 Set the switches using the following keys. PRINT SAMPLE key to turn off the display. key To select the switch to change the parameter. To change the parameter of the switch selected. 0: To inhibit changes. PRINT CAL key, press the key. Then the balance displays the function switches.
9. FUNCTION TABLE The function table reads or rewrites the parameters that are stored in the balance. These parameters stored, even if the AC adapter is removed, are maintained in non-volatile memory. 9-1 Structure and Sequence of the Function Table The function table menu consists of two layers. The first layer is the “Class” and the second layer is the “Item”. Each item stores a parameter. Example This example sets “Auto print mode A” for “Data output mode” and “100 digits” for “Auto print difference”.
9-3 Details of the Function Table Class Item and Parameter Cond Condition 5t-b Stability band width Hold Hold function trc Zero tracking ba5fnc Environment 5pd Display Display refresh rate pnt Decimal point p-on Auto display-ON poff Auto display-OFF rng Display at start beep Beep Cp Comparator mode Cp fnc bepComparator LO buzzer bepOK buzzer bepHI buzzer Cp Hi Upper limit Cp lo Lower limit Description 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 Fast response, sensitive value
Class Item and Parameter Description 0 3 Auto print mode A (Reference = zero) Auto print mode B (Reference = last stable value) Stream mode 4 Key mode B (Immediately) 5 Key mode C (When stable) 6 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Interval output mode Plus only Minus only Both 10 digits 100 digits 1000 digits Every measurement 2 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 2 minute 7 5 minute 8 10 minute 1 prt Data output mode ap-p Auto print polarity dout Data output ap-b Auto print difference
Class Item and Parameter bp5 Baud rate btpr Data bit, parity bit 5if Serial interface Crlf Terminator type Data format t-Up Timeout erCd AK, Error code mltMLT Programmable-unit (Multi-unit) Unit Unit id ID number apf Application function ap fnc Application 5taf Statistical function mode output items Description 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 0 1 600 bps 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps 7 bits, even 7 bits, odd 8 bits, none CR LF CR A&D standard format DP format KF format MT for
9-4 Description of the Class “Environment, Display” Condition ( Cond 0 Cond 2 Cond ) This parameter is for sensitive response to the fluctuation of a weight value. Used for powder target weighing, weighing a very light sample or when quick response weighing is required. After setting, the balance displays FAST. This parameter is for stable weighing with slow response. Used to prevent a weight value from drifting due to vibration or drafts. After setting, the balance displays SLOW.
Zero tracking ( trc ) This function tracks zero point drift caused by changes in the environment and stabilizes the zero point. When the weight data is only a few digits, turn the function off for accurate weighing. Note Digit, when used for the FX-i WP series balance, indicates a unit of minimum weighing value. trc 0 The tracking function is not used. Used for weighing a very light sample. trc 1 The tracking function is used. Normal zero tracking. trc 2 The tracking function is used. Strong zero tracking.
9-5 Description of the Item “Data Output Mode” The parameter setting of the “Data output mode ( prt )” applies to the performance when the data is transmitted using the RS-232C serial interface. Key mode When the PRINT key is pressed with the stabilization indictor turned on, the balance outputs the weight data and the display blinks one time.
Interval output mode The weight data is periodically output. When the PRINT key is pressed, the balance starts to output the weight data at a preset interval time. When the PRINT key is pressed again, the balance stops outputting the weight data. Required setting dout prt 6 Interval output mode Example dout int Interval time “For outputting the weight data periodically." Caution The balance may not transmit the data completely at the specified interval times and baud rate. Set the baud rate higher.
KF format 5if type 2 This is the Karl-Fischer moisture meter format and is used when the peripheral equipment can only communicate using this format. This format consists of fourteen characters excluding the terminator. This format has no header characters. The polarity sign is placed before the data, with spaces in place of leading zeros, if the data is not zero or overloaded. This format outputs the unit only for a stable value.
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Note When “Pound Ounce” is selected, the data is output with the unit of ounce (oz). 9-8 Description of the Item “Application Function” Capacity indicator ( apf 1) In the weighing mode, the indicator displays the weight data relative to the weighing capacity in percentage. (Zero = 0%, maximum capacity = 100%) Statistical calculation mode ( apf 2) The mode statistically calculates the weight data, and displays or outputs the results. For details, refer to “5-4 Statistical Calculation Mode”.
9-9 Comparator Function The results of the comparison are indicated by HI OK LO on the display.
9-10 Clock and Calendar Function The balance is equipped with a clock and calendar function. When the “GLP output (info)” parameter is set to “1” or “2” and the “Time/Date output (5-td)” parameter is set to “1”, “2” or “3”, the time and date are added to the output data. Set or confirm the time and date as follows: Operation 1 2 3 Press and hold the SAMPLE key until ba5fnc of the function table is displayed. Press the SAMPLE key several times to display Cl adj . Press the PRINT key.
Quitting the operation 8 The balance displays the next menu of the function table. Press the CAL key to exit the clock and calendar function and return to the weighing mode. Notes Do not enter invalid values such as a non-existing date when setting the time and date. When the clock backup battery has been depleted, the balance displays rtc pf . Under this condition, press any key and set the time and date. The dead battery only affects the clock and calendar function.
10. ID NUMBER AND GLP REPORT The ID number is used to identify the balance when Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) is used. The ID number is maintained in non-volatile memory even if the AC adapter is removed. The GLP output format is selected at “GLP output (info)” of the function table and can be output to a personal computer or printer using the RS-232C serial interface.
Calibration report using an external weight When the setting is “info 1”: When the setting is “info 2”: AD-8121 format General data format A & D MODEL FX-3000i S/N 01234567 ID ABCDEFG DATE 2006/02/06 TIME 12:23:34 CALIBRATED(EXT.) CAL.WEIGHT +2000.
Title block and end block When a weight value is recorded as the GLP data, “Title block” and “End block” are inserted at the beginning and at the end of a group of weight values, in the GLP report. Note To output the report to an AD-8121B , use MODE 3 of the AD-8121B. Operation With the weight data displayed, press and hold the The “Title block” is output. 2 The weight data is output according to the parameter setting of the data output mode.
11. UNDERHOOK The underhook can be used for magnetic materials or density measurement. The built-in underhook is revealed by removing the plastic cap on the bottom of the balance. Use the underhook as shown below. Bottom of the balance Underhook Cap Caution Do not apply excessive force to the underhook. When the underhook is not in use, attach the plastic cap to prevent dust from getting into the balance.
12. PROGRAMMABLE-UNIT This is a programmable unit conversion function. It multiplies the weight data in grams by an arbitrary coefficient set in the function table and displays the result. The coefficient must be within the range between the minimum and maximum shown below. If the coefficient set is beyond the range, an error is displayed and the balance returns to the coefficient setting mode, prompting to enter an appropriate value. A coefficient of 1 was set at the factory.
13. RS-232C SERIAL INTERFACE The balance is a Data Communication Equipment (DCE) device. Connect the balance to a personal computer (DTE) using a straight through cable.
14. CONNECTION TO PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT 14-1 Connection to the AD-8121B Printer Set the following parameters to use the AD-8121B printer. Example of use AD-8121B mode setting To print A&D standard format weight data, using the FX-i WP PRINT key or FX-i WP auto print mode. (The time and date can be added.) MODE 1 To print A&D standard format weight data, using the AD-8121B DATA key or AD-8121B built-in timer. (The time and date can be added.) To print, using the AD-8121B chart printing function.
14-2 Connection to a Computer The FX-iWP series balance can be connected to a personal computer using the RS-232C serial interface. As an option, the FXi–02 USB interface is available to transmit the balance data to a personal computer. The FX-iWP series balance is a DCE. Use a straight through cable. If purchasing the RS-232C cable on the market, check the interface connections and type.
14-3 Using Windows Communication Tools (WinCT) When Windows is used as an operating system in a personal computer, the WinCT software, that is downloaded from the A&D website, can be used to transmit the weight data to the personal computer. The WinCT has two communication methods: “RsCom” and “RsKey”. RsCom Can transmit commands to control the balance. Can make bi-directional communication between the balance and a personal computer using the RS-232C serial interface.
15. COMMANDS 15-1 Command List Note A command has a terminator added, that is specified using the "Terminator (Crlf)" parameter of “Serial interface ( 5if )” in the function table, and is sent to the balance. Commands to query weight data C Cancels the S or SIR command. Q Requests the weight data immediately. S Requests the weight data when stabilized. SI Requests the weight data immediately. SIR Requests the weight data continuously. E SCP Requests the weight data when stabilized.
15-2 Acknowledge Code and Error Codes When the “AK, Error code (erCd)” parameter of “Serial interface ( 5if )” is set to “1”, the balance outputs code or an error code for each command as follows: (06h) Acknowledge in ASCII code. When the balance receives a command to request data and can not process it, the balance transmits an error code (EC, Exx). When the balance receives a command to request data and can process it, the balance outputs the data.
T command example PT command example When a communication error has occurred due to external noise, or a parity error has occurred due to transmission error, the balance transmits an error code. In this case, send the command again. 15-3 Settings Related to the RS-232C Concerning the RS-232C, the balance has two functions: “Data output ( dout )” and “Serial interface ( 5if )”. Set each function as necessary.
16. MAINTENANCE In normal use, the balance can be cleaned with water. But, keep the following precautions so that dust and water do not invade the balance. Do not direct water pressure at the bottom of the balance. Do not use powerful water jets. Do not immerse the balance in water. Do not use organic solvents to clean the balance. Clean the balance with a lint free cloth that is moistened with warm water and a mild detergent. Do not disassemble the balance.
17. TROUBLESHOOTING 17-1 Checking the Balance Performance and Environment The balance is a precision instrument. When the operating environment or the operating method is inadequate, correct weighing can not be performed. Place a sample on the pan and remove it, and repeat this several times. If the balance seems to have a problem with repeatability or to perform improperly, check as described below. If improper performance persists after checking, contact the local A&D dealer for repair.
17-2 Error Codes Display Error code EC, E11 Description Stability error The balance can not stabilize due to an environmental problem. Prevent vibration, drafts, temperature changes, static electricity and magnetic fields. Confirm that the weighing pan is properly installed. Confirm that the waterproof diaphragm is free of foreign materials. Refer to “3. PRECAUTIONS” for details on the operating environment and “6. RESPONSE ADJUSTMENT” about adapting the balance to the environment.
Display Error code EC, E00 EC, E01 EC, E02 EC, E03 EC, E04 EC, E06 EC, E07 Other errors Description Communications error A protocol error occurred in communications. Confirm the format, baud rate and parity. Undefined command error An undefined command was received. Confirm the command. Not ready A received command can not be processed. e.g. The balance received a Q command, but not in the weighing mode. e.g. The balance received a Q command while processing a RE-ZERO command.
18. OPTIONS Notes The FXi-02, FXi-08 and FXi-09 can not be used at the same time. The FX-i WP series balance does not comply with IP65 when the FXi-02, FXi-08 or FXi-09 and AX-USB-9P-EX is used with the balance. FXi-02 USB interface (Installed in the balance, Applicable OS: Windows 98 OSR2 or later) Used to transmit the balance weight data (numerical value only) uni-directionally to a personal computer via USB.
FXi-WP-10 Small breeze break Provided for the FZ-i WP series and FX-120i WP / FX-200i WP / FX-300i WP as standard. Can be used for FX-1200i WP / FX-2000i WP / FX-3000i WP. FXi-WP-11 Large breeze break Breeze break with greater height. Can be used for all models. Convenient when a large beaker or measuring cylinder is used and requires more height. AX-USB-9P-EX USB converter Adds a COM port to a PC. Enables bi-directional communication between the PC and the balance when a USB driver is installed.
AD-1683 DC static eliminator Used to minimize weighing errors due to static electricity on the material. The AD-1683 is direct-current static eliminator. The ions generated produce no breeze and are effective over a long distance. Therefore, the balance can accurately weight powders, etc. by using the AD-1683. AD-1684 Electrostatic field meter This option measures the amount of the static charge on the sample, tare or peripheral equipment and displays the result.
19. SPECIFICATIONS FZ-120i WP FZ-200i WP FZ-300i WP FZ-1200i WP FZ-2000i WP FZ-3000i WP Weighing capacity 122 g 220 g 320 g 1220 g 2200 g 3200 g Maximum display 122.084 g 220.084 g 320.084 g 1220.84 g 2200.84 g 3200.84 g Minimum weighing value (1 digit) 0.001 g 0.01 g Repeatability (Standard deviation) 0.001 g 0.01 g ±0.002 g ±0.02 g Linearity Stabilization time (typical at FAST) Approx. 1 second Sensitivity drift (10°C to 30°C / 50°F to 86°F) ±2 ppm/°C ±0.
FX-120i WP FX-200i WP FX-300i WP FX-1200i WP FX-2000i WP FX-3000i WP Weighing capacity 122 g 220 g 320 g 1220 g 2200 g 3200 g Maximum display 122.084 g 220.084 g 320.084 g 1220.84 g 2200.84 g 3200.84 g Minimum weighing value (1 digit) 0.001 g 0.01 g Repeatability (Standard deviation) 0.001 g 0.01 g ±0.002 g ±0.02 g Linearity Stabilization time (typical at FAST) Approx.
20. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS 262.5 FZ-120i WP / FZ-200i WP / FZ-300i WP FX-120i WP / FX-200i WP / FX-300i WP Width of the opening when a clear plate is removed Inside dimension Weighing pan diameter Height from the weighing pan up to the cap of the breeze break (Inside dimension) 5: Height of the opening when a clear plate is removed * *6: Underhook position 193 *1: *2: *3: *4: 171.5 (*2) 82 71.5 176 φ130 (*3) 184 115 (*1) 168.5 83.5 (*5) 171.5 (*2) 85.5 85 (*4) 184 115 (*1) 61.5 162 194.
FXi-WP-11 Large breeze break 294 (When fully opened) 15 6 ing ) 199.
21. TERMS / INDEX Terms Stable value The weight data when the stabilization indicator appears. Environment Ambient conditions such as vibration, drafts, temperature, static electricity and magnetic fields which affect the weighing operation. Calibration Adjustment of the balance so that it can weigh accurately. Output To output the weight data using the RS-232C serial interface. Zero point A weighing reference point or the zero display.
Index Keys and symbols -B- ba5fnc Baud rate beep bepbepbep- ON/OFF key ............................ 12, 35 SAMPLE key ........................... 12, 15 MODE key ..........................12, 13, 15 CAL key................................... 12, 32 PRINT key ............................... 12, 15 RE-ZERO key.....................10, 12, 16 Stabilization indicator ......................... 12 Interval output mode active indicator ....... 12 Interval output mode standby indicator.....
Display at start................................................... 37 Display refresh rate ..................................... 37, 41 dout Data output ..................................... 38 DP format .................................................. 39, 43 DTE ........................................................ 55 Dust and waterproof balance........................... 7, 9 int Interval time .....................................38 Interval output mode.....................................
Statistical function mode output items ......................39 Stability band width .......................37, 40 5t-b Stop bit .........................................................55 Stream mode ................................................38, 42 SUM Sum .....................................20, 23, 39 Permit ........................................................ 34 pnt Decimal point ............................ 37, 41 poff Auto display-OFF ...................... 37, 41 p-on Auto display-ON......
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