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2.8 Environment Menu   

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2.8.1 Overview

 

Settings on the balance can be changed to compensate for the installation environment such as the 
degree of vibration etc. or for the purpose of weighing a solid, liquid or powder. 
 

2.8.2

 

Averaging  

 

It is possible to match the stability of the display and the degree of response with the requirements of 
specific applications. 

Menu Map item [22]   

 (Environment/Averaging-AUTOmatic) 

The balance automatically performs optimum averaging dynamically while 
observing the load data.  This is the recommended setting and should be 
used unless special circumstances exist. 

Menu Map item [23]   

 (Environment/Averaging-POURing)  

This mode is only suitable for constant volume weighing of liquids etc. This 
mode is very sensitive to wind and vibration. 

Menu Map item [24]   

 (Environment/Averaging-STaNDard) 

This mode is suitable for weighing in a normal environment. Averaging is 
fixed and does not change dynamically as in 

Menu Map item [25]   

 (Environment/Averaging-VIBRation) 

Use this mode when the balance is used in a location where there are large 
vibrations and the display fluctuates in the 

 mode. 

Response time is deteriorated by small mass amount changes. 

Menu Map item [26]   

 (Environment/Averaging-WIND) 

Use this mode when the balance is used in a location where it is exposed to 
airflow that causes the display to fluctuate in the 

 mode. 

Response time deteriorates further than 

, but weighing is 

comparatively stabilized. 

Note:

 If weighing cannot be performed efficiently even with 

 , change the 

installation site of the balance or use the deluxe windbreak or large pan windbreak. 
 

2.8.3 Stability Detection Band 

 

Menu items [27] to [33] are used to determine the conditions for indicating balance stability. 

 

 (Environment/Band-1): 

When the display has remained constant (within one display count), the balance is regarded as stable 
and the stability symbol illuminates. Stability detection band settings can be selected from 

 

to 

 

Note:

 Use 

 to 

 only when the Auto Print function is used and it is 

therefore required that the sensitivity to vibration be reduced to allow the balance to be regarded as 
stable and print the measurement value. 
The balance may not operate properly if these settings are selected under normal use conditions and 
environment. 

Summary of Contents for CBW

Page 1: ...2 CBX 앞표지 ...

Page 2: ...3 PRECAUTIONS ...

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Page 4: ...fertotherecommendedsectionsforfurtherinformationonaspecifictopic etc Indicatesthebalancedisplaystatus Underlinedportions _ indicatethatthecharacterisblinking mass display Indicatesthebalanceisintheweighingmodeandmassisdisplayedinoneof theweighingunits Thesesectionsincludeinformationtomakeusingthebalancemore convenient Menu Map item 1 IndicatestheMenuMapitemtobeselected Thenumberinsidethe isthenumb...

Page 5: ...ance 19 1 8 Specifications 20 2 MEMU ITEM SELECTION 21 2 1 Introduction 21 2 2 Procedure of Menu Item Selection 21 2 3 Menu Map 23 2 4 General Menu Operations 31 2 4 1 SettingNumericValues 31 2 4 2 SettingaDecimalPoint 31 2 4 3 MenuLock 31 2 4 4 LastMenuRecall 32 2 4 5 ReturningtotheDefaultSettings menureset 33 2 5 Calibration Execution Menu 34 2 5 1Calibration 34 2 5 2 Span Calibration Using the ...

Page 6: ...cation Menu 44 2 9 1 Overview 44 2 9 2 ZeroRange 44 2 9 3 AutoZero 45 2 9 4 AutoPrint 45 2 9 5 PeakHold 46 2 9 6 IntervalTimer 47 2 9 7Auto MemoryandZeroing 47 2 9 8 AnimalWeighing 48 2 10 Unit Registration Menu and Unit Change 49 2 10 1 UnitRegistrationMenu 49 2 10 2 Conversion 49 2 10 3 PieceCounting 50 2 10 4 SolidSpecificGravityMeasurement 51 2 10 5 LiquidSpecificGravityMeasurement 52 2 11 Sys...

Page 7: ... 3 2 2 DataFormat 58 3 2 3 UsingCommandCodes 59 3 2 4 Windows DirectFunction 64 3 2 5 Multi ConnectionMode 67 3 3 Optional AKB 301 Application Keyboard 69 3 3 1 BasicInformation 70 3 3 2 ExampleofUse 71 3 4 Foot Switches 73 3 5 Hook for Below Balance Weighing 74 4 APPENDIX 75 4 1 Part List 75 4 1 1 StandardAccessoriesandMaintenanceParts 75 4 1 2 Options 75 4 2 Table of Unit Conversion Constants 76...

Page 8: ...n measurement functions and a unit conversion function Furthermore it is a high performance multi functional balance which can be used in a great variety of applications when connected to peripherals The CBW K series features a built in calibration weight which allows easy sensitivity calibration wherever you are making it even more convenient to use Before using the balance read this instruction ...

Page 9: ...rnal weight cover of the internal weight Fix of the screw of the internal cover Name Appearance Notes Balanceunit Theserialnumberofthebalanceis statedonthisnameplate Pan Built incalibration mass Checkthatthenumeralsonthis partarethesameasthelast5 figuresoftheserialnumberonthe balanceunit CBWKseriesonly Calibration weightstopper screw CBWKseriesonly Calibrationweight cover CBWKseriesonly Calibratio...

Page 10: ...tion ensure that both the left and right levers have been turned until they come to a stop Calibrationlever 2places ontheleftandontheright CBW Kseriesonly Levelscrews Level Display Pan Balanceunit Keyswitch KEYConnector RS 232C Connector DATAI O Connector DCIN Connector Measurement position Calibration position Rearofbalance Frontofbalance ...

Page 11: ...urrently displayedMenu Mapitem Nooperation Changesthe selectedunit 4 Switches betweenthe1d and10ddisplay 5 Increasesthe numericvalueof theblinkingdigit by1 Nooperation Sendsthedisplayed valuetoaperipheral device Sendsthedate andtimetoa peripheral device Movestothe nextdigitduring numericvalue entry Nooperation 1 Refer to Section 2 MENU SELECTION 2 This key is used to set values when percent number...

Page 12: ...sthatthedisplayednumericvalueisnotamassvalue Animalsymbol IlluminateswhenAnimalWeighingisONfortheApplication Measurementfunction Auto Memory Zeroingsymbol IlluminateswhenAuto MemoryandZeroingareONfortheApplication Measurementfunction Memorysymbol IndicatesthatNetTotalWeighingisONfortheApplication Measurementfunction Communication symbol Illuminatesduringcommunicationtoexternalequipmentthroughthe R...

Page 13: ...avityunitisused Thissymbolis alsousedasasubstituteforthedecimalpoint 1 Stability symbol The displayed value may change while the stability symbol remains illuminated if the load is changing slowly or if the stability detection band has been set to a large value ...

Page 14: ... electromagnetic waves or magnetic fields direct sunlight extreme temperature or humidity rain or the possibility of being splashed with water Large capacity balances should be installed on a sturdy floor and table that can withstand the total load of the balance AND object to be weighed 1 2 2 Balance Installation 1 Put the balance onto its side and unscrew the 2 transportation screws in accordanc...

Page 15: ...ircle Check that the balance is steady when adjustment is complete Note Adjusting the level can be done with ease if all 4 level screws are at first grounded equally Next adjust the front and the back using the 2 front feet and then adjust left and right using either of the 2 feet on the left and right 1 2 2 1 Fitting the Vinyl Cover When using the balance in a location where it is likely to get d...

Page 16: ...ower source Note When using the optional battery pack special accessory connect the fully charged battery pack to the DC IN connector of the balance using the cable attached to the battery pack 2 The balance self check is activated and the following messages are displayed in the order indicated Ver No Whole lighting and are not displayed for the CBX series 3 When the key is pressed the whole displ...

Page 17: ...fic flow Refer to the following sections for more information on the Span Calibration procedure For CBX K series balances refer to Section 2 5 2 Span Calibration Using the Built in Weight For CBX series balances refer to Section 2 5 4 Span Calibration Using ExternalWeights 1 6 Weighing 1 Place the weigh vessel tare on the pan 2 Press the key to zero the display Note IfaPretarevalueisset the symbol...

Page 18: ...three seconds is displayed and the display returns to the original number of decimal places 1 7 Maintaining and Transporting the Balance 1 7 1 Cleaning the Balance Use a soft damp cloth containing a neutral detergent to clean the balance Avoid using organic solvents chemicals or dusting sprays as they may damage the coatings of the balance or the display panel Attach the in use balance cover stand...

Page 19: ...n weight The CBW K series is equipped with a built in calibration weight Temperature coefficient of sensitivity H type 4ppm C S type 5ppm C Range of temperature compensation 10 to 30 C Common Specifications CBW K CBX K Pan size mm Approx 345 W x 250 D Dimensions Approx 360 W x 355 D x 125 H Weight kg Approx 16 5kg Approx 10 5kg Operating Temperature Range 5 40 Power Supply AC adapter AC100V or bat...

Page 20: ... menu are set they are stored even if the balance is turned OFF or if the power is disconnected 2 2 Procedure of Menu Item Selection The menu of the CBX W CBW K balance consists of four levels 1 Press the key to cycle through the items within a menu level in the table below 2 Press the key to choose the current item or move to the next menu level in the table below 3 Press the key to move back one...

Page 21: ...ckweighing Environment Enters the menu related to the installation environmentandgeneraloperationofthebalance Application Enters the menu related to applications and printing Unit Entersthemenurelatedtounitconversion System Enters the menu related to the system clock reports andpasswords Communication Enters the menu related to communication with a computer and software The stability symbol in the...

Page 22: ...calibration type is displayed The possible displays are CBW only CBW only CBX or CBW CBX or CBW Press the key again to display the first menu level Press the key repeatedly to cycle through the items or press the key to select the blinking item MassWeighingDisplay Performsselectedstandardspancalibration Selectstheblinkingitem Movestothenextitem Defaultsettings ...

Page 23: ...ng SetsI TEST Calibrationcheck Usingthebuilt inweight 2 blinking SetsI CAL Spancalibrationusing theexternalweight 3 blinking SetsI TEST Calibrationcheck usingtheexternalweight 4 blinking Executescalibrationofthebuilt in calibrationweight 10 gotonextpage Menuitems 3 and 4 arenotavailableontheCBX Kseriesbalance Defaultsettings ...

Page 24: ...linking FullScalemode 11 blinking Targetmode 12 Targetvalue 13 Limitvalue 14 blinking Groupmode 15 Upperthreshold 16 Lowerthreshold 17 blinking Levelmode 18 Upperthreshold 19 Lowerthreshold 20 blinking Nographicdisplay 21 gotonextpage Defaultsettings ...

Page 25: ...6 blinking Stabilitydetectionband 1count 27 2count 28 4count 29 8count 30 16count 31 32count 32 64count 33 blinking Tracking ON 34 OFF 35 and blinking Pretarewithalllightingatstart 36 blinking Stops 37 Doesnotstop 38 blinking Taring Print Immediately 39 Waitingforstabilization 40 gotonextpage Defaultsettings ...

Page 26: ... at0and value 44 at value 0 and value 45 ContinuousOutput 46 StabilitywithGO 47 blinking ZeroRange 48 blinking PeakHoldingOn Off 49 blinking IntervalTimerPRINT Timeinterval 50 symbolblinking MemoryWeighingOn Off 51 symbolblinking Auto MemoryandZeroing 52 symbolblinking AnimalWeighingOn Off 53 gotonextpage DefaultSetting ...

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Page 28: ...ing 64 blinking Displayduringstandbysetting Time 65 Data 66 Nodisplay 67 blinking Reportandcontrolsetting CALreportcreating Create 68 Notcreate 69 BalanceID 70 PCALPassword 71 blinking Menuresettodefault 72 gotonextpage Note Menuitem 71 isnotavailablewiththeCBX Kbalances Defaultsettings ...

Page 29: ...ype 79 IPStype 80 blinking BaudRate Bits sec 300bps 81 600bps 82 1200bps 83 2400bps 84 4800bps 85 9600bps 86 19200bps 87 38400bps 88 blinking Parity bitlength None 8bits 89 Odd 7bits 90 Even 7bits 91 blinking Stopbit 1bit 92 2bits 93 blinking Delimiter CR 94 LF 95 CR LF 96 WindowsDirectdown 97 WindowsDirectright 98 Returnstoblinking symbol Defaultsettings ...

Page 30: ... one level up 2 4 2 Setting a Decimal Point A decimal point is only used when setting units for solid density weighing liquid density weighing or when setting the multiplier for the user defined unit Set the decimal point while setting numerical values as follows Press the key repeatedly until the last digit is blinking Press the key once more to initiate decimal point setting mode The symbol or c...

Page 31: ...e balance and wait 10 seconds Reconnect power to the balance 2 When is displayed press the key 3 is displayed to indicate that the menu lock has been turned off 2 4 4 Last Menu Recall This function is convenient when an application requires frequent changes to a specific Menu Map item During mass display or menu selection press and hold the key for approximately three seconds The last Menu Map ite...

Page 32: ...nu Map Select Menu Map item 72 to reset the menu 1 In the mass display press the key repeatedly until the of blinks 2 Press the key The system setting menu is selected 3 Press the key repeatedly until the in is blinking 4 Press the key to display means 5 Press the key again is displayed to indicate menu reset completion 6 Press the key several times or hold it for approximately 3 seconds to return...

Page 33: ...t would affect weighing accuracy Clock CAL Span Calibration is performed automatically using the built in calibration mass at up to 3 specific preset times during each day The user selects the times PCAL Procedure to calibrate the built in calibration mass to an external calibration mass standard The PCAL procedure is password protected Factory Default Settings CBX Kseries Calibrationusingtheexter...

Page 34: ...r and will be displayed Span Calibration will be complete once the balance goes to kg display 2 5 3 Calibration Check Using the Built inWeight 1 Verify that the balance is in mass display and that the span is empty 2 Press the key once is displayed If is not displayed return to mass display and select Menu Map item 2 3 Press the key When is displayed and the stability mark illuminates on the left ...

Page 35: ...1000 counts or more indicates that the value is 1000 counts or less 2 5 4 Span Calibration Using External Weights 1 Verify that the balance is in mass display and unload the sample from the pan 2 Press the key once is displayed If is not displayed return to mass display and select Menu Map item 3 3 Press the key The value of the correct calibration mass to be loaded is displayed and blinks Changin...

Page 36: ...nges to the weight value Modify the value using the key and key then press the key To interrupt modification press the key 4 Load the indicated calibration mass and press the key The zero display blinks 5 Unload the weight from the pan and press the key The display changes to the xxx display xxx indicates a numeric value 6 To change the value to zero press the key Press the key to avoid changing t...

Page 37: ...recise calibration mass for this procedure If it is performed without a correct calibration mass span calibration and calibration checks using the built in mass may not be correct in subsequent operations 1 Unload the sample from the pan and verify a zero mass display 2 Select the Menu Map item 10 is displayed 3 Enter the PCAL password using the and keys then press the key The default password is ...

Page 38: ...l mode andnographicdisplaymode Note Target limit upper andlowervaluesaresetasnumericvaluesonly Setthecorrectnumeric valuefortheunitthatwillbeusedforweighing Inweighingmode changingthedisplayedunitdoesNOTchangethetarget limit upper orlower numericvalues Forexample whentheupperlimithasbeensetat10g switchingtheunitfrom g to kg doesnotchangethelimitto10kg Itwillbe0 01kg The decimal point is invisible ...

Page 39: ...mpleweight MenuMapitem 15 selectstheGroupmode MenuMapitem 16 setstheupperthresholdvalue whichcorrespondstotheuppertriangle MenuMapitem 17 setsthelowerthresholdvalue whichcorrespondstothelowertriangle Note Determinationasfollows Display Sampleweight HI Sampleweight GO Sampleweight LO 2 7 5 Level Mode Use this mode for classification based on the sample weight The display looks like a bar graph but ...

Page 40: ...sed in a location where there are large vibrationsandthedisplayfluctuatesinthe mode Responsetimeisdeterioratedbysmallmassamountchanges MenuMapitem 26 Environment Averaging WIND Use this mode when the balance is used in a location where it is exposed to airflowthatcausesthedisplaytofluctuateinthe mode Responsetimedeterioratesfurtherthan butweighingis comparativelystabilized Note If weighing cannot ...

Page 41: ...of the containers does not vary from sample to sample Instead of zero the pretare value is displayed as a negative value when the key is pressed The pretare value is then subtracted from the load on the balancepantodeterminetheweightofthesample MenuMapitem 36 opensthePretaresettingscreen SetthePretarevalueusingthe keyand key andpressthe key PretareValue CancelthePretarevaluebysettingthevaluetozero...

Page 42: ...lyproceedstothemassdisplay 2 8 7 Taring Printing Determine if the balance should wait for stability before printing when the key is pressed or displayingthezeropointwhenthe keyispressed WhentheApplicationMeasurementfunctionisselected the keydoesnotwaitforstability MenuMapitem 39 Printandtareoperatewithoutwaitingforstabilization MenuMapitem 40 Printandtareoperateafterthestabilitysymbolilluminates N...

Page 43: ...play theApplication Measurementfunctioncannotbeselectedwhile PCS orspecificgravityunitsaredisplayed 2 9 2 Zero Range The Zero Range value is used in the Application Measurement function as a reference to identify whetherthesampleisloaded Forexample ifthedisplayiswithintheZeroRange thebalancedeterminesthatasampleisnotloaded IfthedisplayismorethanfivetimestheZeroRangeitdeterminesthatasampleisloaded ...

Page 44: ...eload Load or unload the sample when the displayed value is within the Zero Range Whenthestabilitysymbolhasilluminatedandthedisplayedpositive ornegativevalueismorethan5timestheZeroRange dataisautomatically output The next data output is not performed unless the display has returned to a value within the Zero Range by unloading the sample or pressing the key MenuMapitem 44 onpositiveloadandonzero L...

Page 45: ...Holdfunctionisactivated Peak value is the highest or lowest stable value displayed after the display has changed beyond five timestheZeroRange 1 Inthepeakdetectionstandbystatewiththe and symbolsilluminated pressthe keytotarethedisplay 2 Pressthe key The symboldisappearsandpeakvaluedetectionstarts 3 and are simultaneously displayed after the peak value is detected and the data is output Thisdisplay...

Page 46: ... intervaltimerfunctiontozero Using the interval timer function to record data over a long period may cause data error due to balancedrift Some instruments receivingthe datamay not operate normallyifthesettimeintervalisshort To correct this set the time interval to a longer period When the set time interval is short and the instrument connected to DATA I O is unknown it is recommended to set the ha...

Page 47: ...hamassmorethan50timestheZeroRange 3 Whentheweighedvalueisrelativelystable thevalueisautomaticallyoutput 4 Pressthe keyorunloadthesample 5 When the displayed value is stable and less than 10 times the Zero Range automatic zeroing occurs Any residue remaining on the pan excrement or fur is automatically canceled and zeroing occurs Ifzeroingdoesnotoccur increasethevalueoftheZeroRange Notes Standbysta...

Page 48: ...tyoftheliquidinwhichthesampleisimmersed Liquidspecificgravityunit d Volumeofthereferenceweighttobeimmersedinthesample unit Numericvalue multiplier multipliedbythegram g weightoftheunit To register Functional Units set the constant to something otherthan0 Settingtheconstantto0turnsthefunctionoff Fortheunitnames referto Section2 3 MenuMap 2 10 2 Conversion 1 Setthe unitwithMenuMapitem 56 The unitiss...

Page 49: ...Pressthe key 6 Everytimethe keyispressed thedisplaysequentiallychangesas pcs pcs pcs Piecemenu Thedefaultsettingis pcs Pressthe keywhenthedisplayisequivalenttothenumberofloadedpieces Example If 50pcs are loaded press the key when pcs is displayed Thisdeterminestheunitweightoraverageweightperpiece Assampleisaddedorremoved thepiececount numberofpieces isdisplayed Note Repeatsteps3through6abovewhenth...

Page 50: ...played 4 Pressthe key 5 Loadthesampleonthebalancepanorinthehangingpaninair 6 Afterthestabilitysymbolilluminates pressthe key maybedisplayedbutdoesnotindicateamalfunction 7 Load the sample on the hanging pan immersed in the liquid The density of the sample is displayed 8 Repeatsteps4through7foreachadditionalsample Note Uptofourdecimalplacesaredisplayedforspecificgravity Sinceitmaynotbepossibleto st...

Page 51: ...he keyuntil d isdisplayed 4 Pressthe key 5 Loadthereferenceweightonthepanofthebalance 6 Afterthestabilitysymbolisilluminated pressthe key maybedisplayedbutdoesnotindicateamalfunction 7 Load the reference weight on the hanging pan and immerse it in the sample liquid The specific gravityofthesampleliquidisdisplayed 8 Repeatsteps4through7foreachadditionalsample Note Up to four decimal places are disp...

Page 52: ... Ifthedate issetaftersettingthetime thesecondvaluewillbeincorrect Itisimportanttosetthedatefirstand thenthetime ortocorrectthesecondsvalueusingthe secondcorrectingfunctiondescribedlater 2 11 2 Time for the Built in Clock 1 SelectMenuMapitem 64 2 Pressthe key 3 Use the key and keys to set the time in the 24 hour system then press the key Example 1o clock23minutesintheafternoon Setas Note Themomentt...

Page 53: ...rinter specialaccessory isrequiredtoprintthereport MenuMapitem 68 Calibrationreportiscreated MenuMapitem 69 Calibrationreportisnotcreated 2 11 4 2 Balance ID Individual balances can be identified by the serial number on the main body of the balance The user canaddafour digitIDnumbertothecalibrationreport SetwithMenuMapitem 70 Usea4 digitnumberfrom to 2 11 4 3 PCALPassword Entera4 digitnumberfrom t...

Page 54: ...of the balance is locked Determine thespecificationsforhandshaking MenuMapitem 73 Softwarehandshakingisnotperformed MenuMapitem 74 Softwarehandshakingisperformed AfterthebalancereceivesX OFF 13H thebalanceoutputisretained AfterthebalancereceivesX ON 11H thebalanceoutputisinitiated MenuMapitem 75 Hardwarehandshakingisperformed WhenDTRisOFF theoutputfromthebalanceisretained WhenDTRisON theoutputfrom...

Page 55: ...er The delimiter is used to separate individual pieces of data or commands Set the delimiter as follows MenuMapitem 94 SettoCR 0DH MenuMapitem 95 SettoLF 0AH MenuMapitem 96 SettoCR LF 0D0AH MenuMapitem 97 Transfers the data directly to Microsoft Windows This is equivalent to pressing the Enter key of the personal computer MenuMapitem 98 Transfers the data directly to Microsoft Windows This is equi...

Page 56: ...ectronicPrinter 3 Connect the DATAI O connector of the balance to the EP 60Ausing the attached cable of the EP 60A 4 FirstturnONthepowertothebalance thentotheEP 60A 3 2 Personal Computer RS 232C 3 2 1 Connecting the Cable SignalsotherthanRS 232CarealsooutputbytheCBWandCBXseriesbalancesthroughtheRS 232C AUXconnector Ifthesesignallinesareincorrectlyconnected damagedmayoccurtothe personalcomputerorba...

Page 57: ...refertothedatacorrespondingtothecompatiblemachine Note ٱ indicatesspacecodeand delimiter indicatesdelimitercode 1 Forthemeasuredvalue Firstcharacter Minus Non minus space 2ndto11thcharacters Numeric values or are flushed right The position of the decimal pointvariesdependingonthetypeofinstrument 12thto13thcharacters Unitsuchasg ٱ orkg 14thto15thcharacters Delimiter Note Whenthedelimiteris or the13...

Page 58: ...CR exampleoftheseconddecimalplace Clears cancels thePretarevalue Note Numberofdigits decimalpoint positionofdecimalpointofthenumeraltransmittedsucceeding to arethesameasthecaseofsettingthenumericvalueusingtheAKB 301ApplicationKeyboard Numberofdigitsbelowthedecimalpointisasfollows S typeandH type Usethesamenumberofdecimalplacesasinthegram display ThisrestrictiondoesnotapplytoUSER SOLID andLIQUID Ex...

Page 59: ... this command the balance outputs ABCDEFG12345 CR The printercanprintthischaracterstring Note Only capital alphabets and a part of symbols decimal point symbol etc can be used when printingwithanelectronicprinter Amaximumof 15charactersperline 4 Commandcodesfor and i Commandsrelatedtooutput D01 Continuousoutput D03 Continuousoutputwithstabilityinformation D05 Singleoutput D06 AutoPrintsetting type...

Page 60: ...ghingmode R ReleasestheApplicationweighingmode iv Commandsrelatedtounitconversion g Switchesto g unit kg Registrationof kg unitandswitching mg Registrationof mg unitandswitching PERCENT Registrationof unitandswitching Sets100 whendisplayisin unit G kg switching PCS Registrationof PCS unitandswitching CT Registrationof karat unitandswitching MOM Registrationof monme unitandswitching SDENSE Registra...

Page 61: ...ACALT3 SetsACALtime3 P TARE SetsPretarevalue ZRNG SetsZeroRangevalue UW Setsunitweight USER Setsuserunitconversioncoefficient VOL Setsvolumeofreferenceweight SDENSE Setssurroundingliquiddensity I TIME Setsintervaltimervalue DATE Setsthedate TIME Setsthetime TARGET Setsthetargetvalue LIMIT Setsthelimitvalue G LO SetsthelowerlimitvalueofGroupDisplaymode G UP SetstheupperlimitvalueofGroupDisplaymode ...

Page 62: ...toSection3 3 5 Multi ConnectionMode 5 CompatiblecommandswithMettler ElectronicBalances S Onetimeoutputatastablestate SI Immediateonetimeoutput SIR Continuousoutput SR Continuousoutputatastablestate T Taringafterstabilized TI Immediatetaring Z Zerosetting sameasimmediatetaring 6 CompatiblecommandwithSartorius ElectronicBalances ESC P Onetimeoutput ESC T Taring Note ESC indicatesescapecode 1BH ...

Page 63: ...othepersonalcomputerandbalance 4 ConnectthepersonalcomputertothebalancewiththeRS 232Ccable 5 TurnONthepowertothepersonalcomputeronlyandstartWindows 6 Click Start choose Settings and ControlPanel thenselect AccessibilityOptions 7 Confirmthattherearenocheckmarksforanyitemsontabsincluding General 8 Putacheckmarkat SupportSerialkey device inthe General tag Thisistheonlycheckmark onallthetabs 9 Open Se...

Page 64: ...function orsomefeaturesmay belimited CASdoesnotguaranteethatthisfunctioncanbeusedonallthePCs withoutanyproblemscurrentlyorinthefuture CAS is not liable for any direct or indirect problems caused by this function It is recommended that importantdataorprogramsonyourPCbebacked upbeforeusingthisfunction Fortheoperationof Windows orthePC refertocommercialtutorialsortheappropriateinstructionmanual It is...

Page 65: ...eprocessing abilityofthePC thisfunctionmayoperateincorrectlyifintervalofdatatransmissionistooshort Donottouchthekeyboardorthemousewhilethebalanceistransmittingdata StopthedatatransmissionandconfirmthatnodataisenteringthePCbeforetouchingthekeyboard orthemouse Thisoperationmaybeincorrectwhenthedisplayedvalueisnotaweightvalue i e errorcodeor time Theunitdesignationisnottransmitted Thisfunctionmayoper...

Page 66: ...icationmenusettingsofallthebalancestothespecificationofthepersonal computer andthen turnoffthepowertoallbalances 2 Startsupplyingthepowertothewholesystem WaituntilallbalancesdisplayOFF 3 Send α delimiter fromthepersonalcomputer αisthenameofthebalancenexttothepersonalcomputer Intheexampleabove lower case j ThiscommandisvalidonlyonetimeafterturningthepowerON RespectivebalancesautomaticallyentertheMu...

Page 67: ...ysendthedata This mode is for sampling the data by control of multiple balances with one PC This is not the functiontosupportmultiplebalancesforsendingthedataseparately When multiple number of data and commands exist on the system at the same time the balance may not operatenormally Forexample multipledatamayexistsimultaneouslyonthesystemwhenusing multiple balances in the Application Measurement m...

Page 68: ...ryconvenientfor inputting numbers It is possible to perform various numeric settings such as piece count and thresholdvalueofgraphicdisplay comparator asifyouwereoperatingapocketcalculator Use of the AKB 301 Application Keyboard is recommended for performing piece count and pass or failurejudgmentindailyoperation ...

Page 69: ...ys value of graphic displayordisplays value TARGETkey 4 For target display sets value For target display displays value g PCSkey Recalculates the weight with regard to the present load as the input value pieces and saves Switches gram display unit and displays in pieceunit UNIT WEIGHT key Stores the numeric values entered as the unitweight Displaystheunitweightpresentlystored RECALCkey Nothingisdo...

Page 70: ...ngthetargetvalue Example Pressthenumerickeysfor10000andthenthe TARGET key TheTargetvalueissetto10000 Settingthelimitvalue Example Pressthenumerickeysfor5000andthenthe LOWER key TheLimitvalueissetto5000 Checkingthetargetvalue Pressthe TARGET keytodisplaythesetvalue Checkingthelimitvalue Pressthe LOWER keytodisplaythesetvalue Afterchecking presstheg PCSkeytoreturntothemassdisplay Note is displayed i...

Page 71: ...tweight Thedisplaymaynotbe25 pieces 3 Pressthenumerickeysfor25andthenthe g PCS key 4 Piececountisnowdisplayedinthenewunitweight RecalculatingtheUnitWeight Torecalculatetheunitweightwiththecurrentlydisplayedpiececount pressthe RECALC keywhen thecorrectpiececountisdisplayed InputtingUnitWeight Toinputaunitweightdirectly forexample 1 234 Press1 234andthenpressthe UNITWEIGHT key Settheunit weightin g ...

Page 72: ...ance output tothe personal computer Example Toinput123 456 Enter123 456andpressthe PRINT key SettingaNumericMenuValue UsethenumberkeysoftheAKBtoenternumericvaluesduringmenuselection Numbers are set sequentially starting from the blinking digit The decimal point can be set using the decimalpointontheAKB LastMenuRecallfunctionwithAKB 301 Last Menu Recall function is helpful when changing the numeric...

Page 73: ...nto the screw holes for the transportation screws on the bottom of the balance 2 places as shown in the diagram on the right untilthescrewscannotbetightenedanymore Note Be careful to ensure that no undue force is applied to the fitting whenputtingdownthebalancewhilethefittingisattached Otherwise the balance may not operate correctly In particular do not put down the balance in a location where the...

Page 74: ...EP 60AElectronicPrinter 321 42008 10 Thermaltype RS 232Ccable 25P 9S 1 5m 321 60117 01 ForPC AT DOS V RS 232Ccable 25P 25P 1 5m 321 60116 01 ForsomeNECPC 98models StandardIEEEsize RS 232Ccable 25P 14P 2m 321 60118 01 ForNECPC 98notebooks Centro half IFB 102ARS 232CInterface 321 41167 10 Requiredformultipleconnections PocketcomputerprinterCD PCE650 320 02144 14 ApplicationmeasurementkeyAKB 301 321 ...

Page 75: ... HK TL HK 0 0267165 Atrianglesymbol displays 61e U HK TL HK Jwl 0 0267173 Threetrianglesymbols display 61f U SporE TL S pore 0 0264554 61g U tiwAn TL Taiwan 0 0266667 Atrianglesymbol displays 61h U tiwAn TL Taiwan 0 0266667 Threetrianglesymbols display 61i U mal TL Malaysia 0 0264600 61j U ChinA TL China 0 0266071 Atrianglesymbol displays 61k U ChinA TL China 0 0266071 Threetrianglesymbols display...

Page 76: ...tionwithCTS 5 CTS InternalconnectionwithRTS 6 DSR Handshake receiving 7 SG Signalgrounding 8 NC Blank 9 NC Blank 10 NC Blank 11 NC Blank 12 NC Blank 13 NC Blank 14 NC Blank 15 NC Blank 16 NC Blank 17 NC Blank 18 NC Blank 19 NC Blank 20 DTR Handshake receiving 21 NC Blank 22 NC Blank 23 NC Blank 24 NC Blank 25 NC Blank Note NC Noconnectionwithinthebalance ...

Page 77: ...eturnedtooriginalstate Dateandtimearebeingoutput Operationwasaborted ApplicationMeasurementwasreleased Calibrationcheckdetectstoolargeerror Calibrationcheckdetectstoolargeerror Menulockisapplied Menulockisreleased Menuwasreset Contentsofnewsettingandcoefficientwerestored Resetbypowerfailure Built inweightismoving Wait Allnumeralsblinking Placethedisplayedcalibrationmass ...

Page 78: ...eivedcommandcodeisnotcorrect Checkdelimiteretc Integerofthedisplayedunitexceeded7digits Decreasetheload x Failureinthebalance PCALpassworderror ___ isdisplayedaftertheerror Checkthepassword Pressthe keyand returnthebalancetomass displaymode Attemptedtosetimpropernumericvalue Reviewthenumericvalue anddecimalplaces Necessaryconditionsandnumericvaluesarenot set Checkgraphicdisplaymode keywaspresseddu...

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