Instruction Manual: AG Precision PRO Series Models: AG100-AG500, AG1000-AG4000 AGN Analytical PRO Series Models: AGN100-AGN200
Torbal Analytical Balances Table of Contents 1. Cautionary Notes and Precautions…………………………………………………….……. 3 1.1 Important Handling Cautions and Warnings……………………………..……………...4 5 2. Specifications………………………………………………...……………………….………. 3. Keys, Display Indicators and Abbreviations………………………………………………….7 4. Parts Descriptions…………………………………………………..…………………………8 10 5. Unpacking Balance and Getting Started…………………………………………...…………. 6. External Keyboard Connection (optional)………………………………………....………….12 7.
9.1.2.Clearing a Tare………………………...……………………………………………..43 44 9.2. Parts Counting…………………………………………………………..…….…………. 9.2.1.Automatic………………………………………………………………...…………..44 9.2.1.1 Counting Parts for the First time…………..……………………………….……44 46 9.2.1.2 Counting Parts which Have Been Previously Stored in the Scale’s Database…… 9.2.2.Manual………………………………………………………………….………….. 48 9.3.Check Counting……………………………………………………………………………49 9.3.1.Storing a Limit Set into the Scale’s Database……………...……………………..….52 9.4.Percent Weighing…...
Chapter 1: Cautionary Notes The TORBAL Precision scale is a sensitive and a delicate instrument. Always handle your scale with care. The correct location and proper environment makes an important contribution to the accuracy of the weighing results of TORBAL precision scales.
1.1. Important handling Cautions and Warnings Always handle your scale with care. Damage caused by improper handling is not covered under the scale’s warranty.
Chapter 2: Specifications Model Capacity Readability (d) Repeatability (Standard Divination) AG100 AG200 AG300 AG500 AG1000 AG2000 AG3000 AG4000 100g 200g 300g 500g 1000g 2000g 3000g 4000g Linearity Stabilization time (typical) Tare Range Accuracy Class Automatic Internal Calibration 0.001g 0.01g 0.001g 0.01g +/-0.002g +/-0.02g Approx. 3 sec -100g -300 -200g Approx. 3 sec -500 -1000 -2000 1h, 2,h, 3h, 4h, 5h, 6h Temperature Configuration 0.5°C, 1.0°C, 1.5°C, 2.
Model Capacity AGN100 AGN200 100g 200g Readability (d) 0.0001g Repeatability (Standard Divination) 0.0001g Linearity +/-0.0002g Stabilization time (typical) Approx. 3 sec Tare Range -100g -200g Accuracy Class I Automatic Internal Calibration YES Time Configuration 1h, 2,h, 3h, 4h, 5h, 6h Temperature Configuration 0.5°C, 1.0°C, 1.5°C, 2.
Chapter 3: Keys, Display Indicators and Abbreviations Key Primary Function Secondary Function Power On and Power Off - Tare – used to tare the weighing pan N/A Zero – used to zero the scale (Legal for Trade models only) N/A Enter – used to accept and confirm commands N/A MENU Menu – used to access the main menu Number “9” key CLR Clear – used to clear and cancel operation N/A ▲▼◄► Navigation Keys – used to navigate through the menus and functions N/A Function Key – used access database a
Chapter 4: Parts Description AG Models: Front View Rear View Side View Pan Base Pan AC Adapter RS232 Serial Port Service Switch -8- Level Indicator AC Adapter Socket
AGN Models: 1 - Pan, 2 - Pan Base, 3 - Draft Ring, 4 - Weighing Chamber Base, 5 – Keypad, 6 - Adjustable Legs, 7 - Level Indicator, 8 - LCD Display, 9 - Weighing Chamber, 10 - AC Adapter Socket, 11 – Service Switch, 12 - RS232 Serial Port 1 - Pan, 2 - Pan Base, 3 - Draft Ring, 4 - Chamber Base, 5 - Level Indicator, 6 - Adjustable Legs -9-
Chapter 5: Unpacking the Balance and Getting Started 1. Carefully remove the scale, pan, and all of its components out of the packaging and place them on a stable base where the scale will not be affected by any mechanical vibrations or air movements. 2. AG Modes: After removing the pan base and the pan from their packaging, carefully install the pan base onto the scale by seating it on the pan support located in the middle of the scale.
3. Once the pan has been installed, level the scale by adjusting the rear feet until the level indicator shows the “air bubble” is in the center position of the sight glass. The level indicator is located in the rear left side of the scale. 4. After leveling the scale, you may plug the AC adaptor to the AC adaptor socket located in the rear of the scale. 5.
Chapter 6: External Keyboard Connection (Optional) Any PC external keyboard can be connected to the scale via the PS2. An external keyboard allows you to input data quickly and easily. To connect a PC keyboard to the scale, follow the steps below. 1. Clear the pan and turn the scale off. 2. Locate the keyboard connection port at the rear of the scale, marked “keyboard.” 3. Insert the keyboard connector into the scale’s port. 4. Turn the scale on.
Chapter 7: Functions, Descriptions and Definitions o Parts Counting is used to count parts or pieces of articles based on their average piece weight. o Check Counting is used to verify whether a parts counting result falls within specified threshold limits. o Percent weighing is used to establish the relative weight of an unknown, compared to that of a stored reference weight and expressed as a percent. o Totalizing is used for summation of sequential weighing results of items or articles.
Chapter 8: Main Menu Main Menu is used to configure the scale and it’s weighing modes. Before entering the menu complete and clear active functions by pressing the CLR key. 1. To enter the Main Menu press the MENU key. Once the MENU key is pressed the menu options will be displayed. 8.1.
8.1.1. Weighing 1. To configure the Weighing Function use the navigation keys to select “Weighing” in “Mode Setup” and press ENTER. The status and available weighing options will be displayed. If the function is currently in use the status will be set to “ON”. 2. To assign a “Quick Key” use the navigation keys to select “Quick Key” and press the ENTER key. Use the navigation keys to select a desired quick key (F1 through F5). Once the desired key is selected press the ENTER key to accept the selection.
8.1.2. Parts Counting 1. To configure the Parts Counting Function use the navigation keys to select “Parts Counting” in “Mode Setup” and press ENTER. The status and available parts counting options will be displayed. If the function is currently in use the status will be set to “ON”. 2. To assign a default “Sample Size” that will be used in calculating the average piece weight use the navigation keys to select “Sample Size” and press ENTER.
4. To enable sample labeling use the navigation keys to select “Sample Labeling” and press the ENTER key. Use the navigation keys once again to enable or disable sample labeling. Once a desired selection is made press the ENTER key. “Sample Labeling” applies to the “Automatic Mode” only. It allows the user to assign a unique name to a sample which is then stored in the scales database. When set to “OFF” the scale will not assign or display names of the samples. 5.
8.1.3. Check Counting 1. To configure the Check Counting Function, use the navigation keys to select “Check Counting” in “Mode Setup” and press ENTER. The status and available Check Counting options will be displayed. If the function is currently in use the status will be set to “ON”. 2. To assign a default “Sample Size” that will be used in calculating the average piece weight use the navigation keys to select “Sample Size” and press ENTER.
5. To configure the scale’s display during check counting use the navigation keys to select “Display Setup” and press the ENTER key. To disable information from displaying during the function use the navigation keys to highlight the desired selection and press the ENTER key to remove the check mark. Once the check mark has been removed the information will not display while performing check counting. 6. To exit Check Counting set up use the navigation keys to select “Exit” and press ENTER. 8.1.4.
Percent Weighing Operating Modes When set to automatic the balance allows you to create a database of reference weights. Each reference weight can be labeled with a unique name or an alpha numeric code and Automatic stored in the scale’s internal memory along with its weight representing 100%. This eliminates the need for establishing a new reference weights every time percent weighing is performed.
8.1.5. Totalizing 1. To configure the Totalizing Function, use the navigation keys to select “Totalizing” in “Mode Setup” and press ENTER. The status and available Totalizing options will be displayed. If the function is currently in use the status will be set to “ON”. 2. To select an operating mode use the navigation keys to select “MODE” and press ENTER. By default Totalizing is set to “Auto” (Automatic). To operate Totalizing in manual use the navigation keys to select “Manual” and press ENTER.
4. To configure the scale’s display during totalizing use the navigation keys to select “Display Setup” and press the ENTER key. To disable information from displaying during the function use the navigation keys to highlight the desired selection and press the ENTER key to remove the check mark. Once the check mark has been removed the information will not display while performing totalizing. 5. To exit Totalizing set up use the navigation keys to select “Exit” and press ENTER. 8.1.6. Compounding 1.
5. To assign a “Quick Key” use the navigation keys to select “Quick Key” and press the ENTER key. Use the navigation keys to select a desired quick key (F1 through F5). Once the desired key is selected press the ENTER key to accept the selection. If the key is not available (used by a different function) a warning message will be displayed “Warning Quick Key Already In Use!” To override the key press ENTER. To abort and select a different function key press the CLR key. 6.
2. To enable Limit Set Labeling use the navigation keys to select “Limit Set Labeling” and press the ENTER key. Use the navigation keys once again to enable or disable Limit Set labeling. Once a desired selection is made press the ENTER key. “Limit Set Labeling” allows the user to assign a unique name to a Limit Set which is then stored in the scales database. When set to “OFF” the scale will not assign or display names of the Limit Set. 3.
8.1.8. Animal and Dynamic Weighing 1. To configure the Animal and Dynamic Weighing Function, use the navigation keys to select “Animal Weighing” in “Mode Setup” and press ENTER. The status and available Animal Weighing options will be displayed. If the function is currently in use the status will be set to “ON”. 2. To select an operating mode use the navigation keys to select “Mode” and press ENTER. By default Animal Weighing is set to “Auto” (Automatic).
3. To assign a default weighing time that will be used in calculating the weight dynamically, use the navigation keys to select “Time” and press ENTER. To select a “Preset Time” use the navigation keys to toggle until a desired Time is displayed (3sec., 5sec., 10sec., 15sec.). To assign a custom time use the number keys on the scale’s keypad to key in a desired value. Once the desired time is selected or entered, press the ENTER key to set and confirm the selection. 4.
8.1.9. Display Hold 1. To configure the Display Hold Function, use the navigation keys to select “Display Hold” in “Mode Setup” and press ENTER. The status and available Display Hold options will be displayed. If the function is currently in use the status will be set to “ON”. 2. To select an operating mode use the navigation keys to select “Mode” and press ENTER. By default Display Hold is set to “Auto” (Automatic).
3. To assign a “Quick Key” use the navigation keys to select “Quick Key” and press the ENTER key. Use the navigation keys to select a desired quick key (F1 through F5). Once the desired key is selected press the ENTER key to accept the selection. If the key is not available (used by a different function) a warning message will be displayed “Warning Quick Key Already In Use!” To override the key press ENTER. To abort and select a different function key press the CLR key. 4.
2. To enable Limit Set Labeling use the navigation keys to select “Limit Set Labeling” and press the ENTER key. Use the navigation keys once again to enable or disable limit set labeling. Once a desired selection is made press the ENTER key. “Limit Set Labeling” allows the user to assign a unique name to a Limit Set which is then stored in the scales database. When set to “OFF” the scale will not assign or display names of the Limit Set. 3.
8.1.11. Tare Setup Depending on the application, as well as the function in use, the need to tare before weighing may not be required. By default tare is enabled and most functions require that a tare is performed. If the application does not require a tare before weighing, taring may be turned OFF or set to AUTO. To perform tare set-up follow the steps below. 1. Use the navigation keys to select “Tare Setup” in “Mode Setup” and press ENTER. The status of tare will be displayed. 2.
8.2. Units of Measure Torbal AG and AGN Scales can operate in ten different units of measure: grams (g), milligrams (mg), kilograms (kg), pounds (lb), ounce (oz), ounce-troy (ozt), carrots (ct), penny weight (pwt), and grains (gn). By factory default the scale is set to weigh in grams (g). To select a different unit of measure follow the steps below: 1. From the Main Menu select “Units” and press the ENTER key. A list of available units of measure will be displayed.
8.3. Configurations The Configuration Menu allows you to configure scale’s general settings and parameters. 1. From the Main Menu select “Configuration” and press the ENTER key. The configuration options will be displayed. 2. Use the navigation keys to select a desired option and press the ENTER key. 8.3.1. Auto-Zero All AG/N Scales are equipped with AZSM, the “Auto Zero Setting Mechanism.” AZSM automatically maintains a center of zero between +/- 0.1d and 5.0d.
3. Use the navigation keys to set Auto Zero to “ON” or “OFF.” 4. Once desired selection has been made press the ENTER key. 5. To configure the Auto Zero correction parameter select “Correction” and press the ENTER key. 6. Use the scale’s numeric keys to key in the Auto-Zero correction value (from 0.1d to 5.0d). Once the value has been entered, press ENTER to accept. 8.3.2.
4. To key in parameter data such as “unit id, user name, and project number”, make the desired selection and press the right navigation key. 5. Once the right navigation key is pressed, use the scale’s alphabet or an external keyboard to key in the required data. Press ENTER to accept and save. 8.3.2.2. Print Details To configure Print Set Up follow the steps below. 1. Select “Print Details” from the Print Menu and press the ENTER key. 2.
8.3.4. Power Save and LCD Contrast 1. From the Configuration Menu select “Power Save” and press the ENTER key. 2. To change the contrast of your LCD display, select “Contrast” and press the ENTER key. 3. Using the left and right arrow navigation keys to adjust the contrast of your display. Once the contrast is at a desired level press the ENTER key to save the setting. 4. To turn off the back light of the LCD display, select “Back Light” and press the ENTER key. 5.
8.3.5. RS232 1. From the Configuration Menu select RS-232C and press the ENTER key. 2. To configure the RS232 Port use the navigation keys to select a desired parameter and press the ENTER key. 3. Use the navigation keys to make the desired selection and press the ENTER key to save the setting. 8.3.6. USB Configuration 1. From the Configuration Menu select USB and press the ENTER key. 2. To configure the USB Port use the navigation keys to select a desired parameter and press the ENTER key. 3.
8.3.6.1. PC Connection via USB Once the USB port has been configured, connect the scale to the PC with a Standard A/B USB cable and follow the “Found New Hardware” configuration wizard as described below. 1. Allow Windows to connect to Windows Update in order to search for software. Select “Yes, this time only” and click “Next”. Once driver “FT232R USB UART” has been found, select “Install the software automatically (Recommended)” and click “Next.
2. Windows will begin installation of the driver, when completed click “Finish”. 3. Once installation of the driver has been completed the scale is ready to communicate with the PC via the USB port. 8.3.7. Time and Date Adjustment 1. From the Configuration Menu select “Time and Date Adjustment” and press ENTER key. 2. To adjust the time use the navigation keys to select “Time” and press ENTER. 3. Use the yellow keys to enter the current time. 4.
5. To change between AM and PM use the down arrow key and press the ENTER key. 6. To change the date select “Date” and press ENTER. 7. Use the yellow number keys to enter the current date. The date is entered in segments: Day, Month and Year 00/00/0000. After entering a segment press the ENTER key to move to the next segment. 8.3.8. Reset and Default Restore 1. From the Configuration Menu select “Reset” and press the ENTER key. 2. Command “Restore Default Settings? NO/YES” will be displayed. 3.
3. The scale will now display second warning indicating that all data will be permanently lost. To abort using the navigation key select “NO”, or select “YES” to proceed and press ENTER. WARNING: Proceeding will result in formatting and erasing the entire memory bank. All data will be permanently lost. 4. After proceeding with memory erasure the scale will begin to delete and format the entire database. This process lasts up to 45 seconds as the memory is formatted. 8.4.
8.4.1. Auto Calibration Setting and Adjustment 1. From Main Menu select “Calibration” and press the ENTER key. Available calibration options will be displayed. 2. To adjust the internal calibration mass value with an external calibration weight that has a traceable class certification select “External Calibration” and press the ENTER key. 3. After pressing the ENTER key follow the prompts displayed on the LCD screen. 4.
Chapter 9: Using Functions and Modes 9.1. Weighing 1. To begin weighing, press the power button ( ) to turn the scale ON. The scale will go through its initialization procedure and automatically enter “Weighing Mode”. The scale is ready to begin ) indicator appears on the display. weighing as soon as the stabilization ( 2. When weighing, always place the mass in the middle of the pan. The weighed result may be taken when the stabilization indicator appears on the display. 9.1.1. Taring 1.
3. Once the stabilization indicator appears on the display, the container is ready to be tared. To tare the container, press the “T” button. The display will show a dotted line which indicates the scale has begun the taring process. 4. When finished taring, the balance will return to “Weighing Mode”. The display will indicate 0.000(0)g. 9.1.2. Clearing a Tare 1. To clear the tare, remove the tared object along with the NET weight from the pan. The scale will then display a negative result. 2.
9.2. Parts Counting 9.2.1. Automatic 9.2.1.1. Counting parts for the first time 1. Press the FUNCTION key to access the average piece weight database. 2. Use the navigation keys to select an “Empty Slot” into which the average piece weight will be saved. 3. Press the right navigation key to begin counting and average piece weight calculation. 4. If required, place a container on the pan and press the “T” key to tare. 5.
6. The weight of the sample will be displayed as it is placed on the pan. 7. Once the weight of the sample stabilizes and the stability indicator appears on the display press the ENTER key to confirm the sample weight. 8. If sample labeling has been enabled, “Sample Name” will be displayed indicating you should key in the name of the sample. To key in the name of the sample you may use the scale’s alphabet (see chapter 10) or use an external keyboard (see chapter 6).
9. The scale will store the sample in the internal memory and the display will indicate the count. At any time add the remaining pieces to perform parts counting. 10. Once an accurate piece count has been taken the container and its content may be removed from the scale. To begin a new parts counting transaction press the CLR key. 9.2.1.2. Counting parts which have been previously stored in the scale’s database 1. If required, place a container on the pan and press the “T” key to tare.
2. After tarring the container press the FUNCTION key to access the average piece weight database. 3. Use the navigation keys to select a desired average piece weight and press the ENTER key to confirm your selection. 4. “FILL” will appear on the display indicating to begin counting. At any time during the “FILL” command place the pieces into the container. 5. Once an accurate piece count has been taken the container and its content may be removed from the scale.
9.2.2. Manual 1. If required, place a container on the pan and press the “T” key to tare. 2. After tarring the container the scale will display “Sample On” indicating to weigh the sample. Manually count out the sample size which was selected in mode set-up and place it in the container located on the pan. The required sample size is also indicated in the upper left corner of the display (the SPL value). 3. The weight of the sample will be displayed as it is placed on the pan. 4.
5. Display will indicate the count. At any time add the remaining pieces to perform parts counting. 6. Once an accurate piece count has been taken the container and its content may be removed from the scale. To begin a new parts counting transaction press the CLR key. 9.3. Check Counting 1. Press the FUNCTION key to access the limit set database. 2. Use the navigation keys to select a “Desired Limit Set” and press the ENTER key to confirm your selection.
3. If required, place a container on the pan and press the “T” key to tare. 4. After tarring the container the scale will display “Sample On” indicating to weigh the sample. Manually count out the sample size which was selected in mode set up and place it in the container located on the pan. The required sample size is also indicated in the upper left corner of the display (the SPL value). 5. The weight of the sample will be displayed as it is placed on the pan. 6.
7. The display will indicate the numeric value of the sample. At any time add the remaining pieces to perform check counting. 8. As check counting is performed the display will indicate the actual count. If the count is less than the lower limit, the scale will display an “UNDER” command. If the count falls within the range, the “ACCEPT” command will be displayed. If the count exceeds the upper limit, the “OVER” command will be displayed.
9.3.1. Storing a limit set into the scale’s database 1. Press the FUNCTION key to access the limit set database. 2. Use the navigation keys to select an “Empty Slot” into which the limit set will be saved. 3. Press the right navigation key. Available limit set fields will be displayed. 4. Use the navigation keys to select a desired field. Once the field is selected press the ENTER key and assign the desired criteria. 5.
4. If required, place a container on the pan and press the “T” key to tare. 5. After tarring the container the scale will display “Sample On” indicating to weigh the reference weight. 6. The weight of the reference weight will be displayed as it is placed on the pan. 7. Once the weight of the reference weight stabilizes and the stability indicator appears on the display press the ENTER Key to confirm the reference weight.
8. If reference labeling has been enabled, “Reference Name” will be displayed indicating you should key in the name of the reference. To key in the name of the reference weight you may use the scale’s alphabet (see chapter 10) or use an external keyboard (see chapter 6). Once the name has been entered, press the “ENTER” key to accept the reference name. 9. Once the reference weight has been accepted and named the scale will store the reference in the scale’s database and display “100%”. 10.
9.4.1.2. Percent weighing with stored reference weights 1. If required, place a container on the pan and press the “T” key to tare. 2. After tarring the container press the FUNCTION key to access the reference weight database. 3. Use the navigation keys to select a desired reference weight and press the ENTER Key to confirm your selection. 4. The scale will display “0.000%” and the name as well as the reference weight will appear in the upper left corner of the display. 5.
9.4.2. Manual 1. If required, place a container on the pan and press the “T” key to tare. 2. After tarring the container the scale will display “Sample On” indicating to weigh the reference weight. 3. The weight of the reference weight will be displayed as it is placed on the pan. 4. Once the weight of the reference weight stabilizes and the stability indicator appears on the display press the ENTER key to confirm the reference weight.
5. Once the reference weight has been accepted the scale will display “100%”. 6. To perform percent weighing remove the reference weight and place an object on the pan. The scale will express the weight of the object as a percentage of the reference weight. 9.5. Totalizing 1. If required, place a container on the pan and press “T” key to tare.
2. After performing a tare place the first object on the pan. Automatic: When set to “Automatic” the weight of the object will be added automatically. Once the weight stabilizes, command “ITEM 00X” will appear on the display signaling that the weight has been added to the grand total. Note: In the automatic mode the minimum weighing mass must be equal to or greater than 10d. To see this limit expressed in grams see specifications.
9.6. Compounding 1. If required, place a container on the pan and press “T” key to tare. 2. If Ingredient Labeling has been enabled, the scale will indicate to name the ingredient. To key in the ingredient name you may use the scale’s alphabet (Chapter 10) or an external keyboard (Chapter 6). 3. If the Remaining to Fill Feature is enabled, the scale will indicate to key in the weight of the ingredient to be weighed. Using the scale’s keypad to key in the weight of the ingredient and press ENTER key.
4. Once the information has been entered, the scale will indicate that you can begin adding the ingredient. Add the ingredient until the desired weight is displayed and the stability indicator appears on the display. 5. Once a desired weight is displayed press ENTER key to store the ingredient in the scale’s memory. 6. Once the ingredient has been entered into the scale’s memory, the scale is ready for the next ingredient. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 for each ingredient.
9.7. Check Weighing 1. Press the FUNCTION key to access the limit set database. 2. Use the navigation keys to select a “Desired Limit” set and press the ENTER key to confirm your selection. 3. If required, place a container on the pan and press the “T” key to tare. 4. Place the object on the pan to check whether the weight of the object falls within the desired designated range. If the weight is less than the lower limit, the scale will display an “UNDER” command.
9.7.1. Storing a limit set into the scale’s database 1. Press the FUNCTION key to access the limit set database. 2. Use the navigation keys to select an “Empty Slot” into which the limit set will be saved. 3. Press the right navigation key. Available limit set fields will be displayed. 4. Use the navigation keys to select a desired field. Once the field is selected press the ENTER key and assign the desired criteria. 5.
9.8. Animal and Dynamic Weighing 1. If required, place a container on the pan and press T key to tare. 2. Once the scale has been tared, command “ANIMAL ON” will be displayed. Carefully place the animal in the container. Automatic and Semi-Automatic: When set to “Automatic” and “Semi Automatic” the scale will automatically begin the animal weighing process. Animal weighing will begin with the first weight reading.
4. After the time interval has elapsed the result will be displayed. The animal can now be removed from the pan. Automatic: When set to “Automatic” the result will automatically be cleared after the animal is removed. The scale will perform an automatic tare and prepare for the next weighing. Semi-Automatic and Manual: When set to semi automatic or manual the weighing result will remain displayed and it must be manually cleared after the animal has been removed.
9.10. SQC Process Control 1. Press the FUNCTION key to access the limit set database. 2. Use the navigation key to select the “Desired Limit Set” and press the ENTER key to confirm your selection. 3. If required, place a container on the pan and press the “T” key to tare. 4. Place the first sample on the pan. Once the weight stabilizes press the ENTER key to accept the weight of the sample. Note: The number of required samples is displayed in the upper left corner of the display. 5.
Note: Exiting the report will clear all data. 9.10.1. Storing a limit set into the scale’s database 1. Press the FUNCTION key to access the limit set database. 2. Use the navigation keys to select an “Empty Slot” into which the limit set will be saved. 3. Press the right navigation key. Available limit set fields will be displayed. 4. Use the navigation keys to select a desired field. Once the field is selected press the ENTER key and assign the desired criteria. 5.
Chapter 10: Using the scales alphabet If an external PC Keyboard is not connected to the scale use the scale’s keypad to enter letters of the alphabet and other characters. Each number key has an assigned set of characters and letters. Press they key until the desired letter or a character is displayed. Once selected, the scale will move to the next character automatically. For list of character and assigned numbers see the chart below. Key F1 / 1 1.
Chapter 11: Connecting and Using a Barcode Scanner with the Scale’s Database A Barcode Scanner can be used to quickly recall samples or limit sets from the scale’s database. To connect the barcode scanner to the scale use a PS/2 Keyboard Wedge Y-Cable Connector. 11.1. Connecting the scanner 1. Clear the pan and turn the scale off. 2. Locate the keyboard connection port at the rear of the scale, marked “Keyboard.” 3. Insert the scanner’s PS/2 Connector into the scale’s port.
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Chapter 13: Common Error and Troubleshoots Error Load error! Capacity exceeded! Zero range exceeded! Tare range exceeded! Tare value not cleared! Unit weight too low! Load error! (C01) Load error! (C02) Load error! (C03) Load error! (C04) Load error! (C05) Load error! (C06) Load error! (C07) No external calibration! (C08) Calibration failure! (C09) Cause Explanation / Solution Scale load at start up exceeds 10% of the scale MAX capacity The pan was not empty while the scale was initiating at
If any of the following errors are displayed, please contact technical support at (973)-473-6900 EEPROM1 Error EEPROM2 Error EEPROM Error! CRC Error xx EEPROM1 memory error (shortage of memory, memory is damaged, or check sum error) EEPROM2 memory error (shortage of memory, memory is damaged, or check sum error) EEPROM1 or EEPROM2 memory error Check sum error number xx in EEPROM memory Service switch OFF! Attempt to access the Service mode with the Service Switch in the OFF position A/D range exceeded!
Chapter 16: Replacement Parts Description A/C Adapter Pan Assembly RS232 Printer Cable Part No. 301053 301067 201057 Chapter 17: Limited Warranty PURCHASER’S 24-MONTH WARRANTY Warranty is valid only if the attached warranty registration card is completed and returned within 30 days. This product is a precision device made to exacting standards of scientific accuracy.