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           EN-31

Adventurer Pro

t TW     On/Off
m

    On/Off

Tical     On/Off
Baht     On/Off
Meshgal On/Off
Tola     On/Off
Custom  On/Off
End Unit

             

    UNIT

mg

On/Off

g

On/Off

kg

On/Off

oz

On/Off

lb

On/Off

ct

On/Off

dwt

On/Off

ozt

On/Off

GN

On/Off

N

On/Off

t HK On/Off
t SC On/Off

Display Hold
Use to set the Display Hold Mode to Auto, Semi-
automatic or Manual.

Totalize
Use to set the Totalize Mode to Auto, Manual or
Off.

End Mode
Press the 

Yes

 button to advance to the Unit

submenu.  Press 

No

 to return to Weigh.

3.7.6

Unit

The Unit submenu is used to turn measuring
units On or Off.  Available measuring units vary
by model.

Defining Custom Unit
Set Custom to ON in the Unit menu to enable
and define the Custom Unit.  The custom unit is
defined by a conversion factor and a least
Significant Digit (LSD).  The conversion factor
is used by the balance to convert grams to the
custom weighing unit and is defined by entering
a factor and an exponent.  The factor is a value
between 0.1000000 and 1.999999 inclusive.
The exponent moves the decimal point of the
factor to the right for positive values or to the left
for negative values.

Enter the Factor, following the instructions for
Editing Limits in Section 3.5.4.  Enter the
Exponent and LSD using the 

Yes No

 buttons.

Factor

Exponent

Conversion

   (+3 to -3)

  Factor

.1234

3

123.4

.1234

2

12.34

.1234

1

1.234

.1234

0

.1234

.1234

   -1

.01234

.1234

   -2

.001234

.1234

   -3

.0001234

Custom Unit = Conversion Factor x Grams.

The LSD is the value by which the displayed
weight is incremented or decremented.

LSD

Result

.5

Adds one decimal place
Display counts by 5

  1

Display counts by 1

  2

Display counts by 2

  5

Display counts by 5

 10

Display counts by 10

100

Display counts by 100

End Unit
Press the 

Yes

 button to advance to the Print-1

submenu.  Press

 

No

 to return to the first available

unit.

3.7.7

Print-1 and Print-2

The Print-1 submenu is used to set printing
parameters for an external printer or computer.

Print-2 contains an identical menu and is used
when the optional COM2 port is installed.

Summary of Contents for AV412

Page 1: ...Adventurer Pro Balances Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...3 Turning Power On and Off EN 10 2 6 Initial Calibration EN 10 3 OPERATION EN 11 3 1 Overview of Controls Display Functions EN 11 3 1 1 Models AV53 AV212 AV412 AV812 AV1502 AV2101 AV4101 AV8101 EN 11...

Page 4: ...6 Unit EN 31 3 7 7 Print 1 and Print 2 EN 31 3 7 8 RS232 1 and RS232 2 EN 32 3 7 9 GLP Data EN 33 3 7 10 GLP Print EN 34 3 7 11 Reset EN 34 3 7 12 Lockout EN 35 3 7 13 End EN 35 3 8 Legal for Trade LF...

Page 5: ...s The Adventurer Pro balances include many standard features These include Battery or AC Adapter operation AC Adapter included Weighing Parts Counting Percent Weighing Check Weighing Animal Weighing D...

Page 6: ...stalled before using the balance 2 2 1 Assembly of Models AV412 AV812 AV2101 AV2102 AV3102 AV4101 AV4102 AV8101 1 Insert the Sub platform on the Mounting Cone located in the center of the balance Alig...

Page 7: ...posts and two 2 cross members which act as a framework for insertion of the panels 3 Install the plain glass panels to form the front and rear of the Draft Shield Select a plain glass panel and insert...

Page 8: ...d and position each door so that the handle is near the front of the balance and the small notch on the bottom edge of the door is lined up with the tab that protrudes from the side of the balance hou...

Page 9: ...eld by holding the door vertically over the top of the Draft Shield framework as shown Position the back edge of the door so that it lines up with two small hinges located on the rear cross member Gen...

Page 10: ...he mounting cone in the center of the balance 2 Place the Weighing Pan on the Sub platform 3 Attach the Draft Shield by inserting the round bottom edge in the circular recessed slot as shown 4 Place t...

Page 11: ...the balance on a firm steady surface Avoid locations with excessive air current vibrations heat sources or rapid temperature changes 2 4 Leveling the Balance Before the balance is used the feet should...

Page 12: ...cone cover and re install the pan and its components Press the On Zero button to turn power on The balance performs a segment check The balance then displays the last selected application mode To turn...

Page 13: ...7 8 9 11 12 10 Top Views Bottom View Rear View 2 3 1 8 5 7 15 12 10 3 1 2 Models AV64 AV64C AV114 AV114C AV212C AV53C AV213 AV213C AV313 AV313C AV264 AV264C AV412C AV413 AV413C AV513C AV812C AV2101C...

Page 14: ...e Back button 21 Units of Measurement 5 Tare Menu Cal Exit Button 22 Memory Indicator 6 Display 23 Battery Strength Indicator 7 Pan 24 Pieces Indicator 8 Type label on side of housing 25 Secondary 14...

Page 15: ...button is shown below Press and Release Menu Function On Zero If balance is off turns balance on If balance is on sets zero Off Turns balance off Yes Accepts the current blinking setting on the displa...

Page 16: ...d and Net weight is displayed The Tare value is automatically cleared when the container is removed from the pan Preset Tare Use the xT command in the command table to enter a preset tare value throug...

Page 17: ...d RS2 GLP DATA 3 7 9 User ID Proj ID Time Date End GLP Data GLP PRINT 3 7 10 Time Balance ID User ID Project ID Difference Name End GLP Prt PRINT 2 Optional Output When Stable GLP Tare Auto Print Cont...

Page 18: ...on until MENU appears on the primary 7 Segment display Release the button and the first sub menu appears on the secondary 14 Segment display blinking Note When the secondary display is blinking press...

Page 19: ...sure these units must be turned on in the Unit menu See Section 3 7 5 3 5 2 Parts Counting Use the Parts Counting Mode to count samples of uniform weight Press and hold Mode until Count is displayed t...

Page 20: ...the secondary display Pressing the Function button momentarily displays the APW on the secondary display The example shows an APW of 2 000g Clearing the APW Press and hold the Mode button until COUNT...

Page 21: ...dary display 3 5 4 Check Weighing Check Weighing is used to compare the weight of a sample against target limits Press and hold the Mode button When Check Weighing is displayed release the button If C...

Page 22: ...eck Weighing begins Place the sample on the pan The UNDER ACCEPT OVER status is shown on the primary display while the actual weight of the item is shown on the secondary display 3 5 5 Animal Weighing...

Page 23: ...The Animal Weigh level and mode settings are made in the Mode menu 3 5 6 Display Hold The Display Hold Mode allows the user t o capture and store the highest stable weight in a series of weight measu...

Page 24: ...he item on the weighing pan The weight of the item is shown on the primary display Press the Function button to add the weight of the item to the total The new total is shown on the secondary display...

Page 25: ...klight is normally off to conserve power The backlight turns on when the display becomes unstable or when a button is pressed The backlight turns off 5 seconds after the display becomes stable or afte...

Page 26: ...y calibration minimizes deviation between actual and displayed weights within the balance s weighing range Three weight values are used zero a weight value at midpoint of the balance s weighing range...

Page 27: ...alternate calibration weight Press Yes when the desired calibration weight is displayed Place the specified calibration weight on the platform After calibration remove the weight from the platform To...

Page 28: ...follow the screen instructions Use the weight values shown on the primary display First the zero reading is taken Next the display shows the first calibration weight value PUT WEIGHT blinking is disp...

Page 29: ...TE is displayed Press Yes to enter calibration Press No until CAL TEST is displayed Press Yes and follow the screen instructions Place the specified weight on the platform After a short period the dis...

Page 30: ...on calibration adjustment is recommended Following a calibration adjustment repeat the internal calibration and verification procedures To perform a calibration adjustment press the Menu Cal button an...

Page 31: ...E2 AV313 150g 300g 150g 200g 250g 300g 1 E2 AV412 200g 400g 100g 200g 300g 400g 2 F1 AV413 200g 400g 200g 300g 400g 1 E2 AV513 200g 500g 200g 300g 400g 500g 500g 500g 500g 500g 1 E2 AV812 400g 800g 20...

Page 32: ...Filter Allows setting the balance filter level Low Medium High Compensates for vibration or excessive air currents READOUT Auto Zero Off 5d 1d 2d 5d Filter Low Medium High Gross Ind G B Off End Read...

Page 33: ...factor and an exponent The factor is a value between 0 1000000 and 1 999999 inclusive The exponent moves the decimal point of the factor to the right for positive values or to the left for negative v...

Page 34: ...be printed Load Zero When set to Off the Auto print feature is disabled Content All of these features can be set On or Off Numeric data only Header Gross Net Tare Reference Result GLP See sample prin...

Page 35: ...menu item 3 7 9 GLP Data Entering a User ID or Project ID Enter the user or Project ID one character at a time The character to be entered is highlighted by a blinking cursor underscore Press the No b...

Page 36: ...ress the No button to return to Time Unit Select Yes to return all Unit menu items to their factory settings Print 1 Select Yes to return all Print 1 menu items to their factory settings Print 2 If CO...

Page 37: ...GLP Print Menu Reset Set On to lock the Reset Menu Lock Set Set On to lock all submenu lock settings When set Off the lock settings for all menus are accessible To turn Lock Set off refer to section E...

Page 38: ...e Balance 6 Wire Seal Paper Seal Rear of the Balance 3 10 Printing Data Printing data to an external computer or printer requires that the communication parameters in the RS232 1 and or RS232 2 submen...

Page 39: ...drafts reference weight Error 8 1 Weight reading exceeds Clear platform Power On Zero limit Error 8 2 Weight reading below Put platform on Power On Zero limit balance Error 8 3 Weight reading exceeds...

Page 40: ...l completion 4 3 Troubleshooting Cont 4 4 Service Information If the Troubleshooting section does not resolve or describe your problem contact your authorized Ohaus Service Agent For Service assistanc...

Page 41: ...10 x 7 6 in 25 4 x 19 3 cm housing 12103980 In Use Cover Kit 11 8 x 8 7 in 30 x 22 cm housing 12103879 Top Door Kit 12103873 Glass Door Kit 8 7 in 22 cm draftshield 12103645 Glass Door Kit 5 in 12 5 c...

Page 42: ...bility is assured at ambient temperatures between 5 and 40 C Power AC adapter To national standard as per list in Section 4 6 Balance power input 6 14 5 VAC 50 60Hz 4VA or 7 20VDC 4W Batteries 4 x AA...

Page 43: ...EN 41 Adventurer Pro 5 1 Drawings A B A B C C A B C Note See table on next page for model designations and dimensions Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 C B A...

Page 44: ...5 1 AV53C AV213 AV213C AV313 AV313C AV413 AV413C AV513C 19 cm 7 5 in 22 cm 8 7 in 30 cm 11 8 in 5 2 AV53 14 5 cm 5 7 in 19 3 cm 7 6 in 25 4 cm 10 in 5 3 AV212 AV412 AV812 AV2101 AV4101 AV8101 7 2 cm...

Page 45: ...t Mesghal Tola Custom Application Modes Weighing Parts Counting Percent Weighing Check Weighing Animal Weighing Display Hold Totalize Tare Range To Capacity by Subtraction Stabilization Time s 2 5 3 D...

Page 46: ...ts Counting Percent Weighing Check Weighing Animal Weighing Display Hold Totalize Tare Range To Capacity by Subtraction Stabilization Time s 2 3 Power Requirements AC Adapter included Calibration Digi...

Page 47: ...des Weighing Parts Counting Percent Weighing Check Weighing Animal Weighing Display Hold Totalize Tare Range To Capacity by Subtraction Stabilization Time s 3 2 Power Requirements AC Adapter included...

Page 48: ...56 0000 x 0 0005 Newton 0 50014 x 0 00001 0 637432 x 0 000001 1 078732 x 0 000001 2 549729 x 0 000001 2 05940 x 0 00001 ounce 1 79895 x 0 00005 2 292805 x 0 000005 3 880135 x 0 000005 9 171230 x 0 000...

Page 49: ...x 0 00001 4 02073 x 0 00001 5 00139 x 0 00001 2 0594 x 0 0001 4 0207 x 0 0001 7 9434 x 0 0001 ounce 10 93495 x 0 00005 14 46230 x 0 0001 17 98970 x 0 0001 7 4075 x 0 0005 14 4625 x 0 0005 28 5720 x 0...

Page 50: ...5940 x 0 0001 30 4006 x 0 0001 40 2073 x 0 0001 20 594 x 0 001 40 20 x 0 001 79 434 x 0 001 ounce 74 0755 x 0 0005 109 3495 x 0 0005 144 6230 x 0 0005 74 075 x 0 005 144 625 x 0 005 285 720 x 0 005 ou...

Page 51: ...Zero Key T Same as pressing Tare Key xT Establish a preset Tare value in grams X preset tare value in grams PT Prints Tare weight stored in memory PM Print current mode weighing mode M Scroll to the...

Page 52: ...TS 9 Remote Print COM 2 MINI DIN Connector TARE PRINT External PRINT and or TARE switches may be installed as shown in the diagram Momentary contact switches must be used To enable this feature contac...

Page 53: ...ized representative within the EC or by the national weights and measures W M authorities The first stage of the initial verification has been carried out at the manufacturer s work It comprises all t...

Page 54: ...g that the Ohaus quality management system is compliant with the ISO 9001 standard s requirements On May 21 2009 Ohaus Corporation USA was re registered to the ISO 9001 2008 standard LIMITED WARRANTY...

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