Specifications
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2.Press 400.00 , Conv , Tare .
When gold items are placed on the pan, the price will be displayed.
To return the balance to normal operating mode, press C .
These conversion multipliers can also be stored in any of the storage registers 0 through 49 and recalled when desired.
Example: Gold chain is being sold at $40.00 per gram. The wholesaler wants to display first the weight of the gold chain in
grams and then the price.
1. Enter $40.00 as a multiplier into storage register 16 by pressing 40.00 , Enter , Conv , 16 , Store .
2.Select the grams mode via the balance front panel. The balance will now weigh in grams.
3. To recall storage register 16 and multiply this conversion constant times the display value, press 16 , Recall ,
Conv .
Statistical Analysis
Statistical information on a number of samples can be obtained using the
X
key. The statistical data collection happens
whenever the
X
key is pressed on the keyboard. Therefore, you can zero/tare the balance or do other balance functions without
affecting the data collection. One procedure to use when not using a weighing boat or container is:
1. To make sure all statistical registers are clear before taking data, press Reset ,
X
.
2. Press Tare on the keyboard.
3. Place a sample on the pan.
4. When the weight reading is stable, press
X
.
5. Remove the first sample, press Tare , and place second sample on the pan.
6. When the weight reading is stable, press
X
.
7. Continue as necessary.
When Recall ,
X
is pressed, the balance will display the total weight, min, max, mean, number of samples, standard deviation,
and coefficient of variation (coefficient of variation is equal to the standard deviation divided by the mean and is therefore a
measure of dispersion). To send this information to a printer or computer, press Recall , Send ,
X
. You may then continue to
take additional population data which is added to the current sample population or you may clear the statistics registers for a
completely new statistics run by pressing Reset ,
X
.
Note: if the total weight value is larger than the capacity of the balance, an overload (OL) will print for the total weight
value. However all other values will be printed correctly.
To return the balance to normal operating mode, press C .
To weigh samples in weighing boats or containers, do the same procedure but be sure to press Zero on the front panel or Tare on
the keyboard after placing the container on the pan and before putting the sample in the boat or container.
GLP/GMP Compliance Report - (must have RS232 printer connected to the balance)
The balance, prompted by the attached keyboard, will provide a hardcopy GLP/GMP printout on an attached RS232 printer.
This is accomplished by the following procedure:
1. Activate the balance time/date stamp using the 24 hour clock.
Example: If the time is 3:32:21 p.m., press 153221, Enter , 101 , Store . Register 101 is the time stamp.
If the date is September 12, 1998, press 091298 , Enter , 100 , Store . Register 100 is the date stamp.
The time/date stamp will remain current until the balance power is interrupted. If power interruption occurs, reset the time
and date. To check the time or date stamp to see if it is set properly, press 100 , Recall or 101 , Recall on the keyboard.
2. Press Conv ,
X
on the keyboard. The keyboard will clear all statistical registers and a printout begins with the balance
model and serial number, time, date, and a blank line provided for you to write in a lot ID number. The printer then pauses
waiting for your weight readings. One procedure to use when not using weighing boats or containers is:
A. Press Tare on the keyboard.
B. Place a sample on the pan.
C. When the weight reading is stable, press
X
. The printer will print the sample number and weight.
D. Remove the first sample, press Tare , and place second sample on the pan.
E. When the weight reading is stable, press
X
. The printer will print the sample number and weight.










