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                    Ohaus Corporation, 29 Hanover Road, Florham Park, New Jersey, 07932, USA

Declaration of Conformity

 

  We, Ohaus Corporation, declare under our sole responsibility that the balance models listed below

marked with “CE” - are in conformity with the directives and standards mentioned.

Konformitätserkärung

 

  Wir, Ohaus Corporation, erklären in alleiniger Verantwortung, dass die untenstehenden Waagentypen

gekennzeichnet mit “CE” - mit den genannten Richtlinien und Norman übereinstimmen.

Déclaration de conformité

  

 Nous, Ohaus Corporation, déclarons sous notre seule responsabilité, que les types de balance ci-

dessous cité - munis de la mention «CE» - sont conformes aux directives et aux normes mentionnées ci-après.

Declaración de Conformidad 

 

 Nostras, Ohaus Corporation, declaramos bajo responsabilidad exclusiva que los modelos de

balanzas indicados a continuación - con el distintivo ,CE’ - están conformes con las directivas y normas citadas.

Dichiarazione di conformità

 

  Noi, Ohaus Corporation, U.S.A, dichiariamo sotto nostra unica responsabilità, che i tipi di bilance

specificati di seguito - contrassegnati con la marcatura “CE” - sono conformi alle direttive e norme citate.

Balance Type/Waagentyp/Type de balance/Modelo de balanza/Tipo di biliancia 

Explorer and Voyager

Marked with:

Directive

Standard

gekennzeichnet mit:

Richtlinie

Norm

   munis de la mention:

Directive

Norme

   con el distintivo:

Directiva

Norma

   contrassegnati con la

Direttiva

Norma

   marcatura:

EU  73/23 Low Voltage

IEC1010-1 & EN60950:1992 Safety Regulations

EU  73/23 Niederspannung

IEC1010-1 & EN60950:1992 Sicherheitsbestimmungen

EU  73/23 Basse tension

IEC1010-1 & EN60950:1992 Consignes de sécurité

EU  73/23 Baja tensión

IEC1010-1 & EN60950:1992 Disposiciones sobre seguridad

EU  73/23 Bassa tensione

IEC1010-1 & EN60950:1992 Prescrizioni . di sicurezza

EU  89/336, 92/31, 93/68

EN55022:1987 Emissions

     Year of attachment of

Electromagnetic  compatibility

EN45501:1992, EN50082-1:1992 Immunity

           the CE mark

EU 89/336, 92/31, 93/68

EN55022:1987 Funkstörungen

     Jahr der ersten

elektromagnetische

EN45501:1992, EN50082-1:1992 Immunität

           Eichung                                       EU 89/336, 92/31, 93/68

EN55022:1987 Emissions parasites

      Année de la premère

Compatibilité électromagnétique

EN45501:1992, EN50082-1:1992 Immunité

           vérification

EU 89/336, 92/31, 93/68

EN55022:1987 Radiointerferencias

      Año de la primera

Compatibilidad electromagnética

EN45501:1992, EN50082-1:1992 Inmunidad

           verificación

EU 89/336, 92/31, 93/68

EN55022:Verträglichkeit 1987 Radiointerferenze

      annodella prima

Compatibilità elettromagnetica

EN45501:1992, EN50082-1:1992 Immunità

           verifica

EU 90/384 NAWI

EN45501:1992 Non Automatic Weighing Instruments

EU 90/384 FNSW

EN45501:1992 für nicht selbsttätige Waagen

EU 90/384 BFNA

EN45501:1992 balances à fonctionnement non automatique

EU 90/384 PBNA

EN45501:1992 para balanzas no automátäcas

EU 90.384 BFNA

EN45501:1992 per bilance a funzionamento non automatics

ISO 9001 Certificate for Ohaus Corporation. 

 

Ohaus Corporation, USA, was examined and evaluated in 1994 by the Bureau Veritas

Quality International, BVQI, and was awarded the ISO 9001 certificate.  This certifies that Ohaus Corporation, USA, has a quality system
that conforms with the international standards for quality management and quality assurance (ISO 9000 series).  Repeat audits are carried
out by BVQI at intervals to check that the quality system is operated in the proper manner.

ISO 9001-Zertifikat für Ohaus Corporation.

 

 Die Firma Ohaus Corporation, USA, wurde 1994 durch die Bureau Veritas Quality

International BVQI geprüft, und erhielt das ISO 9001 Zertifikat.  Dieses bescheinigt, dass Ohaus Corporation, USA über ein Qualitätssystem
verfügt, welches den internationalen Normen für Qualitätsmanagement und Qualitátssicherung (ISO 9000er-Reihe) entspricht.  Anlässlich
von Wiederhol-Audits durch die BVQI wird periodisch überprüft, ob das Qualitätssystem zweckmässig gehandhabt.

Certificat ISO 9000 pour Ohaus Corporation.

  La société Ohaus Corporation, USA, a été contrôlée en 1994 par Bureau Veritas

Quality International BVQI et a obtenu le certificat, degré ISO 9001.  Celui-ci atteste que Ohaus Corporation, USA, dispose d’un système
qualité correspondant aux normes internationales pour la gestion de la qualité et pour I’assurance qualité (degré ISO 9000).  Des audits
réguliers effectués par la BVQI vérifient si le système qualité est appliqué de facon appropriée.

Certificado ISO 9001 para Ohaus Corporation.

 

 La firma Ohaus Corporation, USA, ha sido inspeccionada por la Bureau Veritas

Quality International (BVQI) y ha obtenido el certificado ISO 9001.  Esto acredita que Ohaus Corporation, USA, dispone de un sistema de
calidad que cumple las normas internacionales para gestión y garantfa de calidad (ISO serie 9000).  Con ocasión de las inspecciones de
repetibilidad por parte de la BVQI, se comprueba periódicamente si el sistema de calidad se manipula de forma correcta.

Certificato ISO 9001 per la Ohaus Corporation.

 ll sistema di garanzia della qualità della Società Ohaus Corporation, USA è certificato

ISO 9001 sin dal 1994 dall Bureau Veritas Quality International BVQI, e così fomice la dimostrazione che il suo sistema die Garanzia Qualità
soddisfa i massimi requisite. ll sistema della garanzia della qualità Ohaus Corporation viene verificato periodicamente dall BVQI, dando cosi
evidenza di.

James Ohaus
President

John Enterline
Marketing Manager

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Summary of Contents for Voyager V10640

Page 1: ...anover Road Florham Park NJ 07932 0900 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Balances O T O T 0 00 WEIGHT 0 100 CONTRAST GRAMS STABLE MOVE HIGHLIGHT CONTRAST MAIN MENU Enter Go Back Heip Print OHAUS O T O T 0 000 WEIGHT...

Page 2: ...1 1992 Non Automatic Weighing Instruments EU 90 384 FNSW EN45501 1992 f r nicht selbstt tige Waagen EU 90 384 BFNA EN45501 1992 balances fonctionnement non automatique EU 90 384 PBNA EN45501 1992 para...

Page 3: ...r I appareil lui m me et sur l emballage Si la lettre M appara t sur un fond totalement vert la balance peut tre mise en service imm diatement Si le fond est divis et hachur la balance doit tre v rifi...

Page 4: ...T IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS...

Page 5: ...ng Power 4 3 OPERATING YOUR BALANCE 5 3 1 Main Menu 5 3 2 Turning on the Balance 6 3 3 Calibration 6 3 3 1 Auto Calibration AutoCalTM 7 3 3 2 Span Calibration 8 3 3 3 Linearity calibration 9 3 3 4 Use...

Page 6: ...ata 32 4 SETTING UP YOUR BALANCE 34 4 1 Readout 34 4 2 Interface 35 4 3 Print Option 36 4 4 Setup GLP 39 4 5 Set Time Date 40 4 6 Auto Calibration 41 4 7 Print current Settings 42 4 8 Reset 43 4 9 Loc...

Page 7: ...on an external printer or computer 5 O T button When pressed sets balance to zero 6 button When pressed travels up through menu options and selects alpha numeric characters 7 button When pressed trave...

Page 8: ...ranging from 62 grams to 8 100 grams with dual range models available Legal for Trade versions are available Behind your instrument stands OHAUS a leading manufacturer of scales balances and analytica...

Page 9: ...instrument should be leveled each time its location is changed Leveling Indicator Leveling Foot O T O T 0 000 WEIGH T 0 100 CO NT RA ST GR AM S ST AB LE MOV E HIGH LIGH T CO NT RA ST MAIN MEN U Ent e...

Page 10: ...r currents from disturbing the pan When the wind shield is in place air currents are deflected up over the pan Make sure the wind shield is firmly snapped into place 2 5 Installing Wind Shield 2 4 Ins...

Page 11: ...essing ENTER The screens shown are all of the primary selections that can be made By using the arrow buttons further selections can be made in each menu to set parameters Main Menu Screen MAIN MENU LI...

Page 12: ...rom changing calibration If calibration has been locked out you can only access Internal Weight Calibration and Calibration Test To lock out calibration menu after calibration refer to the section tit...

Page 13: ...he balance is automatically calibrated and then re turns to a weighing mode PROCEDURE MAIN MENU CHANGE UNITS SET BALANCE RETURN TO WEIGH CUSTOM MENU CHANGE MODE CALIBRATION MAIN MENU CHANGE UNITS SET...

Page 14: ...R ENTER TO ACCEPT BACK TO QUIT 0 SPAN CALIBRATION SPAN CAL SUCCESSFULLY DONE THE LAST DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THIS CAL AND LAST CAL IS 0 01 GRAMS PRESS ANY KEY TO EXIT PROCEDURE Press arrow button to selec...

Page 15: ...N CALIBRATE SPAN LINEARITY USER CALIBRATION TEST AUTOCAL EXIT TO WEIGH LINEARITY CALIBRATION PLEASE WAIT MAIN MENU CHANGE UNITS SET BALANCE LIBRARY CUSTOM MENU CHANGE MODE CALIBRATION CALIBRATE SPAN L...

Page 16: ...ITY USER CALIBRATION TEST AUTOCAL EXIT TO WEIGH ENTER CAL VALUE UP DOWN TO SCROLL CHARACTERS LEFT RIGHT TO MOVE CURSOR ENTER TO ACCEPT BACK TO QUIT 0 USER CALIBRATION PLEASE CLEAR THE PAN AND PRESS EN...

Page 17: ...IBRARY CUSTOM MENU CHANGE MODE CALIBRATION CALIBRATE SPAN LINEARITY USER CALIBRATION TEST AUTOCAL EXIT TO WEIGH CALIBRATION TEST PLEASE CLEAR THE PAN AND PRESS ENTER MAIN MENU CHANGE UNITS SET BALANCE...

Page 18: ...GH Procedure To select a measuring unit proceed as follows Press arrow button to select MAIN MENU Press Enter button Using the arrow buttons select CHANGE UNITS Press Enter button Press or arrow butto...

Page 19: ...be held in a container taring stores the container weight in the balance s memory separate from the weight of the material in the container Press O T with no load on the pan to set the balance to zer...

Page 20: ...ress Enter button Remove samples from pan and place samples to be measured on the pan The display indicates the num ber of pieces based on the sample size Repeated batches of samples may be placed on...

Page 21: ...VANCED COUNT 0 100 PIECES STABLE OPTIONS MAIN A P W 30 0000 SIZE 10 TARE WT 0 0005 WEIGHT 300 0000 LIBRARY NEW 10 Procedure Press arrow button to select MAIN MENU Press Enter button Using the arrow bu...

Page 22: ...ter the target weight Press Enter button Place the load on the balance pan the display indi cates on the bar graph as a percentage and displays the actual load weight numerically Go Back Help Print En...

Page 23: ...r button Press or buttons to set the AW Filter then press Enter button PUT ANIMAL ON PAN is displayed Place the subject on the balance pan a countdown appears on the display which allows the balance t...

Page 24: ...LING ANIMAL WEIGHING CHECK WEIGHING DIFF WEIGHING FORMULATION QUICK CHECK STATISTIC DENSITY MAIN MENU CHANGE UNITSPARTSET BALANCE LIBRARY CALIBRATION CUSTOM MENU CHANGE MODE CHANGE MODE BASIC WEIGHING...

Page 25: ...was selected you can scan the library and select the desired item If SETUP is selected continue by pressing Enter button On the SETUP MENU using the arrow buttons and Enter button select YES or NO fo...

Page 26: ...he example shown at left is for one sample When the last sample is placed on the balance a sum mary display indicates the TARE WT and INITIAL WT Using the arrow buttons select CONTINUE or SAVE then en...

Page 27: ...rs Using arrow buttons enter the component name for item 1 in the formula R 0 00 WEIGHT 0 100 GRAMS STABLE MOVE HIGHLIGHT MAIN MENU CONTRAST MAIN MENU CHANGE UNITS SET BALANCE RETURN TO WEIGH CALIBRAT...

Page 28: ...RETURN TO WEIGH CALIBRATION CUSTOM MENU CHANGE MODE CHANGE MODE BASIC WEIGHING PARTS COUNTING FILL ANIMAL WEIGHING CHECK WEIGHING DIFFRENTIAL WEIGHING FORMULATE QUICK CHECK STATISTIC DENSITY FORMULATI...

Page 29: ...y percentage Press or arrow button and select PER CENT Press Enter button Using arrow button scroll to SET REFER ENCE Press Enter button A new screen ENTER TARGET WEIGHT appears Using arrow buttons en...

Page 30: ...the Enter button Remove reference weight from the pan and place sample to be compared against the reference weight on the pan The balance displays the difference of the sample weight against the refe...

Page 31: ...00 DIFFERENCE 0 03 PRESS ENTER TO START ANOTHER RUN PRESS GO BACK TO EXIT MAIN MENU CHANGE UNITS SET BALANCE LIBRARY CALIBRATION CUSTOM MENU CHANGE MODE CHANGE MODE BASIC WEIGHING PARTS COUNTING FILLI...

Page 32: ...e depends on the temperature The density table is included in Voyager balances P Buoyancy of the solid in the auxiliary liquid corresponds to A B A P Q Q0 The balance allows direct determination of th...

Page 33: ...ry liquid is selected you must enter its density and name it for the library MAIN MENU CHANGE UNITS SET BALANCE LIBRARY CALIBRATION CUSTOM MENU CHANGE MODE MAIN MENU CHANGE UNITS SET BALANCE LIBRARY C...

Page 34: ...EIGHING CHECK WEIGHING DIFF WEIGHING FORMULATION QUICK CHECK STATISTIC DENSITY SELECT MATERIAL SOLID LIQUID RECALL EXIT TO WEIGH MAIN MENU CHANGE UNITS SET BALANCE LIBRARY CALIBRATION CUSTOM MENU CHAN...

Page 35: ...dditional mass on the submerged part of the Weigh Below Hook as shown After loading the additional mass tare the balance and start the weighing again Wait until the balance has reached stability and n...

Page 36: ...the density determination of solids their temperature must be taken into account as the temperature has a greater effect with liquids and causes density changes in the order of magnitude 0 1 to 1 per...

Page 37: ...buttons select either RUN DELETE DELETE ALL or EXIT TO WEIGH When RUN is selected that particular balance operation is enabled and can be run again When a particular name is selected and the DELETE s...

Page 38: ...g setups with printing samples Time and Date When time and date are entered in the balance with both Time and Date options set to ON each printout starts with the date and time on the first line Go Ba...

Page 39: ...ht required and the Print button is pressed Linearity Calibration Printout When performing a Linearity calibration with GLP turned on a printout is automatically made after the calibration mass is pla...

Page 40: ...SETTING UP YOUR BALANCE MAIN MENU LIBRARY CALIBRATION CUSTOM MENU CHANGE MODE CHANGE UNITS SET BALANCE MAIN MENU LIBRARY CALIBRATION CUSTOM MENU CHANGE MODE CHANGE UNITS SET BALANCE SETUP BALANCE REA...

Page 41: ...NCE SETUP BALANCE RSER INTERFACE P SETUP GLP S A P R EXIT TO WEIGH INTERFACE BAUD RATE 2400 DATA BITS 7 PARITY NONE STOP BIT 2 OFF SAVE EXIT EXIT TO WEIGH BAUD RATE 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 Go Back Hel...

Page 42: ...the arrow buttons select SET BALANCE Press Enter button Press or arrow button and select PRINT OPTION Press Enter button Press or arrow button and select AUTO PRINT Press Enter button AUTO PRINT OPTIO...

Page 43: ...PRINT OPTION SETUP GLP SET TIME DATE AUTOCAL PRINT CURRENT SETTINGS RESET S EXIT TO WEIGH PRINT OPTION AUTO PRINT OFF STABLE DATA OFF NUMERIC DATA OFF PRINT DATE OFF PRINT TIME OFF PRINT REFERENCE OF...

Page 44: ...T CURRENT SETTINGS RESET SOFTWARE VERSION EXIT TO WEIGH MAIN MENU LIBRARY CALIBRATION CUSTOM MENU CHANGE MODE CHANGE UNITS SET BALANCE SETUP BALANCE READOUT INTERFACE PRINT OPTION SETUP GLP SET TIME D...

Page 45: ...Laboratory Practices menu allows the selection of Time Balance Identification Number Identification Number Project Number Calibration and Name data to be printed The purpose of this menu is to permit...

Page 46: ...HANGE MODE CHANGE UNITS SET BALANCE SETUP BALANCE READOUT INTERFACE PRINT OPTION SETUP GLP SET TIME DATE AUTOCAL ENABLE PRINT CURRENT SETTINGS RESET LOCK OUT SOFTWARE VERSION MAIN MENU LIBRARY CALIBRA...

Page 47: ...rrow button and select ON or OFF Press Enter button display returns to SETUP BAL ANCE Press arrow button and select EXIT TO WEIGH Press Enter button display returns to WEIGH MAIN MENU LIBRARY CALIBRAT...

Page 48: ...RINTING displayed When the data has been sent the word PRINTING is no longer displayed Press arrow button and select EXIT TO WEIGH Press Enter button display returns to WEIGH MAIN MENU LIBRARY CALIBRA...

Page 49: ...yed Press arrow button and select either RESET READOUTS RESET RS232 RESET PRINT OP TION or RESET GLP PRINT OPTION Selecting any of these items will reset that function to the factory setting Press Ent...

Page 50: ...ON or OFF and press Enter button When you have finished selecting items to be ON or OFF use the arrow buttons and scroll to SAVE EXIT press Enter button display returns to WEIGHT 0 0 WEIGHT 0 100 GRAM...

Page 51: ...n be accessed when the Custom menu is selected CUSTOM MENU MAIN MENU CHANGE UNITS SET BALANCE LIBRARY CALIBRATION CHANGE MODE CUSTOM MENU MAIN MENU CHANGE UNITS SET BALANCE LIBRARY CALIBRATION CHANGE...

Page 52: ...y screw as shown in the figures For type approved balances consult local Weights and Measures officials to determine sealing method require ments After the balance has been set up properly and LFT is...

Page 53: ...l for trade operational mode and that the last digit should be ignored The CENTER OF Zero is displayed only for LFT operation MAIN MENU LIBRARY CALIBRATION CUSTOM MENU CHANGE MODE CHANGE UNITS SET BAL...

Page 54: ...t must be serviced Set Lock switch to OFF Check environmental condition Place balance on a stable surface or change averaging level See Error Codes list SYMPTOM Unit will not turn on Incorrect weight...

Page 55: ...ceive data such as displayed weight weighing mode stability status etc The following sections describe the hardware and software provided with the balance Hardware On the rear of the balance the right...

Page 56: ...Command Command Command Command Command Character Character Character Character Character Description Description Description Description Description xD xD xD xD xD Set 1 second print delay set x 0 f...

Page 57: ...D ID ID ID ID Print Current ID String XID XID XID XID XID Program User ID String 1 8 characters SN SN SN SN SN Show Serial Number xS xS xS xS xS Print Stable Only Where x 0 Off and x 1 On TIME TIME TI...

Page 58: ...ror caused by an internal weight signal which is too high Check load on the pan which may be excessive If error persists the balance must be serviced 8 2 Power on load out of specification LFT only 8...

Page 59: ...sses ASTM Class 1 Tolerance 20 g 49024 11 50 g 49054 11 100 g 49015 11 200 g 49025 11 500 g 49055 11 1 kg 49016 11 2 kg 49026 11 4 kg 49046 11 In Use Display Cover Kit 470003 010 Security Device 47000...

Page 60: ...100 1000 4100 4100 6100 8100 Readability g 0 001 0 001 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 1 0 1 Weighing modes g mg kg lbs oz oz t ct dwt taels 3 mommes gn ti N custom unit Functions Parts counting differential weighin...

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Page 63: ...d by accident or misuse exposed to radioactive or corrosive materials has foreign material penetrating to the inside of the product or as a result of service or modification by other than Ohaus In lie...

Page 64: ...er Road ENGLAND Florham Park NJ 07932 USA Tel 44 0 1954 251343 Tel 201 377 9000 Fax 44 0 1954 250205 Fax 201 593 0359 With offices in Germany France Spain Italy Canada Mexico and Japan P N 400040 022...

Page 65: ...1 Ohaus Corporation 29 Hanover Road Florham Park NJ 07932 0900 Operating instructions balances...

Page 66: ...ghing Instruments EU 90 384 FNSW EN45501 1992 F r nicht selbstt tige Waagen EU 90 384 BFNA EN45501 1992 Balances fonctionnement non automatique EU 90 384 PBNA EN45501 1992 Para balanzas no autom t cas...

Page 67: ...que M sur I appareil lui m me et sur l emballage Si la lettre M appara t sur un fond totalement vert la balance peut tre mise en service imm diatement Si le fond est divis et hachur la balance doit tr...

Page 68: ...IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFER ENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS A LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APPARATUS AS SE...

Page 69: ...Selecting the location 12 2 3 Leveling the balance 12 2 4 Installing cover plate and pan 12 2 5 Installing wind shield 13 2 6 Power supply 13 2 7 Switching the balance on or off 14 2 8 Weigh below pr...

Page 70: ...with density kit 45 6 9 2 Solid density determination for items more dense than water 46 6 9 3 Solid density determination for items less dense than water 48 6 9 4 Improving the accuracy of the resul...

Page 71: ...de 71 7 14 Menu lock out protection 72 8 RS232 INTERFACE PRINTING DATA 73 8 1 RS232 interface 73 8 2 Printing data 76 9 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 79 9 1 Troubleshooting 79 9 2 Error codes list 80 9 3 Infor...

Page 72: ...s balance to zero 6 button When pressed travels up through menu options and selects alphanumeric characters 7 button When pressed travels down through menu options and selects alphanumeric characters...

Page 73: ...ing controls and large easily readable display Easy to follow menus for simplified operation Go Back button permits going back in menus Built in functions for filling percent weighing piece counting a...

Page 74: ...ee operation of your balance Voyager balances may be used only indoors and only when attached to receptacle outlets with a ground connection The Voyager balances may not be operated in a hazardous env...

Page 75: ...e 4100g 6100g and 8100g balances with internal calibration are equipped with 6 Pan and Windshield Remove packing material from the instrument Check the instrument for transport damage Immediately info...

Page 76: ...nd keep away from radiating heat sources 2 3 Leveling the balance Exact horizontal positioning and stable installation are prerequisites for repeatable results To compensate for small irregularities o...

Page 77: ...ible OHAUS dealer Rear of Balance AC Adapter Connection Connect the AC Adapter supplied to the three pin connector located at the rear of the balance The balance now performs a self test loads paramet...

Page 78: ...mediately ready for weighing we advise you to switch the display off by use of the button and not to disconnect it from the power supply This also ensures that the balance is always in thermal equilib...

Page 79: ...om units 3 Set balance Readout Permits setting averaging level stability level auto zero and legal for trade Interface Communication settings of baud data parity and stop bits can be set Print option...

Page 80: ...arrow button is pressed the balance switches to the next menu option Each time the arrow button is pressed the balance switches to the previous menu option or How to enter the menu option Press the E...

Page 81: ...eted or delete all entries If you have accessed the library and do not want to run or delete a name an exit to weighing selection can be made by press ing the Go Back button which does not affect the...

Page 82: ...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 balances weighing range and...

Page 83: ...sure masses are available If you begin calibration and realize calibration masses are not available exit the menu The balance will retain previously stored calibration data Calibration should be perf...

Page 84: ...highlighted Enter SPAN CALIBRATION PLEASE CLEAR THE PAN AND PRESS ENTER Clear the pan Enter SPAN CALIBRATION PLEASE PUT 400 000 GRAMS ON PAN AND PRESS ENTER OTHER WEIGHTS MAY BE USED 300 200 100 Enter...

Page 85: ...ATE with SPAN highlighted Scroll to LINEARITY Enter LINEARITY CALIBRATION PLEASE CLEAR THE PAN AND PRESS ENTER Clear the pan Enter LINEARITY CALIBRATION PLEASE PUT 200 000 GRAMS ON PAN AND PRESS ENTER...

Page 86: ...ion range is specified Enter USER CALIBRATION PLEASE PUT 200 000 GRAMS ON PAN AND PRESS ENTER Enter Place selected mass value on pan USER CALIBRATION PLEASE WAIT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THIS CAL AND TH...

Page 87: ...T Enter CALIBRATION TEST PLEASE PUT 400 000 GRAMS ON PAN AND PRESS ENTER Enter Place indicated mass value on pan CALIBRATION TEST PLEASE WAIT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THIS CAL AND THE LAST CAL IS 0 000...

Page 88: ...IBRATION PLEASE WAIT Please wait is displayed while the balance is calibrating If the balance is unstable a message indicating this appears The balance will continue self calibration until successful...

Page 89: ...NTER TO CONTINUE Display indicates if calibration was successful and the difference between the last calibration It is not necessary to press the Enter button the bal ance returns to a weighing mode a...

Page 90: ...desired measuring unit and press Enter button If a custom unit is desired refer to paragraph 5 4 The following units are available Enter MAIN MENU CHANGE MODE CHANGE UNITS SET BALANCE CUSTOM MENU LIBR...

Page 91: ...ord STABLE appears in the lower right hand portion of the display and the numerical display indicates zero O T 0 000 GRAMS STABLE BASIC WEIGHING Remember when taring a container the weight of the cont...

Page 92: ...x 1 1234 x 100 01234 1234 x 1 1234 x 10 1 001234 1234 x 01 1234 x 10 2 000123 123 x 001 123 x 10 3 Scroll to SETUP and press Enter button UNIT NAME is displayed Enter From main menu Select CHANGE UNI...

Page 93: ...NIT1 ENTER FACTOR 1 0000 SELECT DP E 2 SELECT LSD LSD1 RETURN Decimal point Scroll to SELECT DP press Enter button SELECT DP LOCATION is dis played SELECT DP LOCATION E 3 E 2 E 1 E0 E1 Select a decima...

Page 94: ...00 SELECT DP E 2 SELECT LSD LSD1 RETURN Scroll to RETURN press Enter button CUSTOM UNITS menu is displayed with GO TO LIBRARY highlighted At this point you can select the custom unit you just entered...

Page 95: ...ce will display the actual number of samples placed on the pan Accuracy is based on the average piece weight APW of a single part All parts must be reasonably uniform in weight From main menu Enter CH...

Page 96: ...lation or sample Mean Sum High Low and Difference readings Each can be individually set ON or OFF RUN when selected starts the program Library name Enter library name up to 8 characters and press Ente...

Page 97: ...balance parameters The load placed on the pan is displayed as a percentage of what was entered into the balance A twin bar display indicates to 89 on the first bar and to 110 on the second bar From m...

Page 98: ...isplay advances to ANIMAL WEIGHING SETUP ANIMAL WEIGHING SETUP AVERAGING LEVEL 5 AUTO SAMPLE OFF RUN Enter Enter AVERAGING LEVEL display advances to AVERAGING LEVEL FILTER AVERAGING LEVEL FILTER GOOD...

Page 99: ...GHING display advances to LIBRARY NAME CHECK WEIGHING SETUP LIBRARY NAME Enter a Library Name up to 8 characters and press Enter button Display advances to NOMINAL WT entry If a previous name was ente...

Page 100: ...n Appendix A 1 for this type of application Samples can be added to the applications library or extracted by name using the previously stored data The balance can be used for other applications during...

Page 101: ...er Display advances to DIFF WEIGHING SETUP with NUMBER OF SAMPLES highlighted Enter the NUMBER OF SAMPLES display NUMBER OF SAMPLES Enter number of samples Enter the number of samples you want to test...

Page 102: ...il all final samples have been weighed When the last sample has been weighed the display indicates the final weight of all samples N A 7 705 NA 7 299 N A 7 702 N A 7 299 N A 7 701 N A 7 299 CONTINUE S...

Page 103: ...containers and the initial weight of the samples 8 739 20 006 N A 0 000 8 744 20 096 N A 0 000 8 738 20 096 N A 0 000 SAMPLE 1 16 144 DIFF WEIGHING TARE WT TARE WT IN IT WT FINAL WT 16 144 PUT FINAL S...

Page 104: ...tton with START SAMPLE highlighted on the display This advances to the next container Continue adding containers and pressing the Enter button for each container until all containers have been weighed...

Page 105: ...rmulation Formulations can be named and have from 2 to 10 components specified Names are limited to 8 characters Once named they may be recalled and used at any time Each component of a given formulat...

Page 106: ...or percentage value which you had previously selected for the first component Repeat these two steps for all components in your formula After you enter all component names and values the display advan...

Page 107: ...CK CHECK display advances to QUICK CHECK O T QUICK CHECK Setting reference weight Tare the balance The display indicates PUT REF WT ON PAN Place the reference weight on the pan WAIT is momentarily dis...

Page 108: ...er button Running the program Select RUN and press Enter button If statistics was selected to link with any function the display for that function will indicate STATS ON at the top of the display Stat...

Page 109: ...mperatures between 10 C and 30 C is included in the balance software When making density measurements the material should weigh at least 10 0 mg on an analytical balance and 100 mg on a precision bala...

Page 110: ...nsity table for water is included in the Voyager balance software The density of a solid is determined with the aid of a liquid whose density Qo is known water is used as an auxiliary liquid The solid...

Page 111: ...OF OIL 0 0000 RETURN TO SETUP Enter Return to setup Select RETURN TO SETUP Disregard POROUS MATERIAL in menu as this is explained in Appendix A 2 Display returns to DENSITY SETUP with AUTO SAMPLE high...

Page 112: ...P by pressing the Enter button The display indicates the density in grams cc Successive samples may be taken simply by pressing Enter with the START SAMPLE bar highlighted If AUTO SAMPLE was selected...

Page 113: ...2 mg depending on the physical condition As a consequence in the weigh ing in air each solid experiences a buoyancy of this magnitude the so called air buoyancy per cm3 of its volume However the air b...

Page 114: ...ITY SETUP display Press the Enter button The display advances to ENTER SINKER VOLUME IN CC LIBRARY NAME D2 SOLID DENSITY SELECTED LIQUID DENSITY AUTO SAMPLEOFF AUTO PRINT OFF RUN DENSITY SETUP ENTER S...

Page 115: ...filling process operation Setup parameters can be stored in the library and up to 5 products with statistical history can be stored in memory All SQC information can be printed CHANGE MODE Enter SQC...

Page 116: ...AUTO PRINT OFF NUMBER OF SAMPLES 3 BATCH NAME Selecting type of tare Four types of taring are available NO TARE is self explanatory MEAN TARE is used to subtract the packaging weight automatically IN...

Page 117: ...samples have been entered When all samples have been entered a History screen is displayed which indi cates the parameters of the first batch SQC SETUP AUTO SAMPLE OFF AUTO PRINT OFF NUMBER OF SAMPLE...

Page 118: ...a particular SQC setup SQC has a resume feature which enables you to recall any SQC procedure which has been named and stored in the library The Setup procedure enabled you to designate the product p...

Page 119: ...er 6 10 2 Specifying new SQC setup There are two methods of entering SQC for a new setup One is to start at the beginning of the SQC procedure The second method is to enter the SQC STARTUP menu The se...

Page 120: ...ng the Go Back button The display returns back to SQC SETUP with LIBRARY NAME highlighted Press the Enter button STATISTICS SETUP LIBRARY NAME SQC STARTUP SQC SETUP RESUME NEW SETUP PREVIOUS SETUP RED...

Page 121: ...re which has to be entered A printout can be made which specifies all parameters of the test made From main menu Enter CHANGE MODE and select PIPETTE display advances to LIBRARY NAME PIPETTE Enter PIP...

Page 122: ...MBAR HPA INHG Select auto sampling If you want auto sampling press Enter button Display advances AUTO SAMPLE with ON highlighted Press the Enter button Enter BAROMETRIC PRESSURE Specify barometric pre...

Page 123: ...pette number Enter the number of the pipette Press the Enter button The display ad vances to PIPETTE SETUP with NOMINAL highlighted Enter PIPETTE SETUP LIBRARY NAME P2 TEST LIQUID G CC 0 9971 BARO PRE...

Page 124: ...pipette samples mean error Press Enter button The default setting is 2 percent Display advances to IMPRECISION 2 000 2 000 Enter IMPRECISION 2 000 2 000 When placing samples in the vessel during pipe...

Page 125: ...tes the results of the test which includes the Date Time Status Nominal value Inaccuracy and Imprecision The graph on the display indicates the mean value in the center with standard deviation and 2 t...

Page 126: ...ANCE SET BALANCE READOUT INTERFACE PRINT OPTION SETUP GLP SET TIME DATE AUTOCAL ENABLE PRINT CURRENT SETTINGS RESET Select RESET press Enter button Display advances to RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS 7 2 Se...

Page 127: ...nd press Enter button READOUT SETUP AVERAGING LEVEL FILTER GOOD BEST 5 or READOUT SETUP STABILITY LEVEL FILTER GOOD BEST 5 or Setting auto zero Scroll to AUTO ZERO and press Enter button AZT is displa...

Page 128: ...Select appropriate bit rate Default setting is 7 Press Enter button INTERFACE DATA BITS or 7 8 RETURN Setting parity Select appropriate parity setting of either NONE EVEN ODD 0 or 1 Default setting i...

Page 129: ...e set ON or OFF STABLE DATA when set ON prints only when the reading is stable NUMERIC DATA when set ON prints numerical data PRINT DATE when set ON prints current date PRINT TIME when set ON prints c...

Page 130: ...Specify the project name Specify the project name The name can have any combination of alpha numeric characters not to exceed 8 characters After specifing the project name the display advances to USE...

Page 131: ...RN or Enter Setting date type This option offers 6 arrangements of date styles to suit your needs They are MM DD YY DD MM YY YY MM DD MM YY DD DD YY MM YY DD MM Enter the date type option and press th...

Page 132: ...om main menu Select SET BALANCE and press the Enter button Display advances to SET BALANCE with READOUT highlighted Scroll to AUTOCAL ENABLE and press the Enter button SET BALANCE AUTOCAL ENABLE or 7...

Page 133: ...ON and the Legal for Trade software is set ON locked you cannot access the LFT LOCK software LFT LOCK or TURN UNITS ON OR OFF TURN CALIBRATION ON OR OFF TURN FUNCTIONS ON OR OFF Depending on what you...

Page 134: ...These functions can be selected conveniently from this menu to operate the balance in a RUN mode There are 18 items which can be selected and are listed with the associated paragraphs in the following...

Page 135: ...button Legal for trade default settings The following table indicates the menus and options which are locked and unlocked when LFT is set ON LFT DEFAULT TABLE LFT and Lockswitch Default Value Set Bala...

Page 136: ...ghts and Measures officials to determine sealing method requirements After the balance has been set up properly and LFT is set ON proceed to sealing the balance Sealing the balance Turn the display of...

Page 137: ...Request To Send RTS 9 Print External signal External PRINT and or TARE switches may be installed as shown in the diagram Momentary contact switches must be used RS232 Commands All communication is acc...

Page 138: ...where x 1 to 17 see table If unit or mode is not already enabled command will be ignored 1 milligrams 2 grams 3 kilo grams 4 dwt 5 Carats 6 Ounces 7 Ounces troy 8 Grains 9 Taels Hong Kong 10 Taels Sin...

Page 139: ...eigh Print current Percent Reference Weigh xA Set Auto Print feature action CA continuous printing SA print on stability 0A turns all selections off ID Print Current ID String XID Program User ID Stri...

Page 140: ...are set incorrectly PRINT FAILED is displayed To clear the screen press the Go back button Check computer printer settings and connections This section defines the various printing setups with printin...

Page 141: ...libration with GLP turned on a printout is automatically made after the calibration mass is placed on the pan LIN CAL 12 01 99 1 00 00 PM Bal Id 1234 Cal 400 000g Old 399 094g Dif 0 006g Wt Ref USER N...

Page 142: ...ATON Pipette Number 832 Water Temp C 25 0 Test Liquid Density g cc 0 9971 Barometric Pressure 1 00PSIA Nominal Value 3 448ml INACCURACY E 0 31 E Limit 2 00 Mean Value 3 459ml IMPRECISION CV 0 88 CV Li...

Page 143: ...e serviced Set Lock switch to OFF Check environmental condition Place balance on a stable surface or change averaging level See Error Codes list SYMPTOM Unit will not turn on Incorrect weight reading...

Page 144: ...w Check if pan is off If not the balance must be serviced 8 1 Hardware error caused by an internal weight signal which is too high Check load on the pan which may be excessive If error persists the ba...

Page 145: ...11 2 kg 49026 11 4 kg 49046 11 In Use Display Cover Kit 470003 010 Security Device 470004 010 Draftshield Kit 470006 010 Density Determination Kit 470007 010 Auxilliary Display Kit Table Mount 470009...

Page 146: ...001 0 001 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 1 0 1 Weighing modes mg g kg dwt ct oz oz t gn taels 3 mommes lbs N ti custom unit Functions Parts counting differential weighing quick check statistics formulation filling...

Page 147: ...ton CHANGE MODE Enter From main menu Enter CHANGE MODE and select DIFF WEIGHING display advances to DIFF WEIGHING SETUP with LIBRARY NAME highlighted DIFF WEIGHING DIFF WEIGHING SETUP LIBRARY NAME Spe...

Page 148: ...ULT RETENTION NUMBER OF SAMPLES 3 VIEW RESULTS CLEAR ALL DATA RUN 3 426 DIFF WEIGHING TARE WT TARE WT 3 426 IN IT WT FINAL WT PUT EMPTY SIEVE 1 ON PAN STABLE START SAMPLE EDIT SETUP Initial weighing o...

Page 149: ...ton to review final display PRESS ENTER FOR MENU SAMPLE INIT WT FINAL WT RETENSION 1 200 025 0 413 0 206 2 200 025 0 419 0 209 3 200 025 0 415 0 207 TOTAL 1 247 0 623 Final display indicates the initi...

Page 150: ...PRINT OFF RUN Select SOLID DENSITY display advances to AUX LIQ MODE with H2O highlighted AUX LIQ MODE H20 SELECTED OTHER POROUS MATERIAL OFF DRY WEIGHT O 000 DENSITY OF OIL 0 0000 RETURN TO SETUP Ente...

Page 151: ...The balance will calculate Dry Density and Oil Content by Volume P1 START SAMPLE SETUP MAIN MENU 57 779 DENSITY D7 GRAMS CC STABLE Enter DENSITY SETUP Enter LIBRARY NAME D2 SOLID DENSITY SELECTED LIQ...

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Page 153: ...89 Ohaus Corporation 29 Hanover Road Florham Park NJ 07932 USA Tel 973 377 9000 Fax 973 593 0359 With offices worldwide P N 400040 023 Ohaus Corporation 1999 all rights reserved...

Page 154: ...Operating instructions balances O T O T O T O T OHAUS...

Page 155: ...or 16A Limits Section 2 Limits for harmonic current emissions Limits section 3 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low voltage supply systems Year of attach ment of the CE mark 96 EU 90...

Page 156: ...sur I appareil lui m me et sur l emballage Si la lettre M appara t sur un fond totalement vert la balance peut tre mise en service imm diatement Si le fond est divis et hachur la balance doit tre v r...

Page 157: ...PMENT STANDARD ENTITLED DIGITAL APPARATUS ICES 003 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COM MUNICATIONS CANADA CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE RESPECTE LES LIMITES DE BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES APPLICABLES AUX APPAREILS NUMERIQU...

Page 158: ...d equipment 11 2 2 Selecting the location 12 2 3 Leveling the balance 12 2 4 Installing pan 12 2 5 Wind shield 13 2 6 Power supply 13 2 7 Switching the balance on or off 14 2 8 Weigh below preparation...

Page 159: ...tion with density kit 45 6 9 2 Solid density determination for items more dense than water 46 6 9 3 Solid density determination for items less dense than water 48 6 9 4 Improving the accuracy of the r...

Page 160: ...trade 71 7 14 Menu lock out protection 72 8 RS232 INTERFACE PRINTING DATA 73 8 1 RS232 interface 73 8 2 Printing data 76 9 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 79 9 1 Troubleshooting 79 9 2 Error codes list 80 9 3 I...

Page 161: ...5 O T button When pressed sets balance to zero 6 button When pressed travels up through menu options and selects alphanumeric characters 7 button When pressed travels down through menu options and sel...

Page 162: ...istant construction Convenient operating controls and large easily readable display Easy to follow menus for simplified operation Go Back button permits going back in menus Built in functions for fill...

Page 163: ...instructions for safe and problem free operation of your balance Voyager balances may be used only indoors and only when attached to receptacle outlets with a ground connection The Voyager balances ma...

Page 164: ...6100g and 8100g balances with internal calibration are equipped with 6 Pan and Windshield Remove packing material from the instrument Check the instrument for transport damage Immediately inform your...

Page 165: ...eration and keep away from radiating heat sources 2 3 Leveling the balance Exact horizontal positioning and stable installation are prerequisites for repeatable results To compensate for small irregul...

Page 166: ...count connect the AC adapter to the power supply but contact your responsible OHAUS dealer Rear of Balance AC Adapter Connection Connect the AC Adapter supplied to the three pin connector located at t...

Page 167: ...mode and is immediately ready for weighing we advise you to switch the display off by use of the button and not to disconnect it from the power supply This also ensures that the balance is always in t...

Page 168: ...e Readout Permits setting averaging level stability level auto zero and legal for trade Interface Communication settings of baud data parity and stop bits can be set Print option Includes auto print s...

Page 169: ...h time the arrow button is pressed the balance switches to the next menu option Each time the arrow button is pressed the balance switches to the previous menu option or How to enter the menu option P...

Page 170: ...e run deleted or delete all entries If you have accessed the library and do not want to run or delete a name an exit to weighing selection can be made by pressing the Go Back button which does not aff...

Page 171: ...y Linearity 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 balances weighi...

Page 172: ...bration make sure masses are available If you begin calibration and realize calibration masses are not available exit the menu The balance will retain previously stored calibration data Calibration sh...

Page 173: ...E with SPAN highlighted Enter SPAN CALIBRATION PLEASE CLEAR THE PAN AND PRESS ENTER Clear the pan Enter SPAN CALIBRATION PLEASE PUT 400 000 GRAMS ON PAN AND PRESS ENTER OTHER WEIGHTS MAY BE USED 300 2...

Page 174: ...es to CALIBRATE with SPAN highlighted Scroll to LINEARITY Enter LINEARITY CALIBRATION PLEASE CLEAR THE PAN AND PRESS ENTER Clear the pan Enter LINEARITY CALIBRATION PLEASE PUT 200 000 GRAMS ON PAN AND...

Page 175: ...er calibration range is specified Enter USER CALIBRATION PLEASE PUT 200 000 GRAMS ON PAN AND PRESS ENTER Enter Place selected mass value on pan USER CALIBRATION PLEASE WAIT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THIS...

Page 176: ...LIBRATION TEST Enter CALIBRATION TEST PLEASE PUT 400 000 GRAMS ON PAN AND PRESS ENTER Enter Place indicated mass value on pan CALIBRATION TEST PLEASE WAIT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THIS CAL AND THE LAST...

Page 177: ...INTERNAL CALIBRATION PLEASE WAIT Please wait is displayed while the balance is calibrating If the balance is unstable a message indicating this appears The balance will continue self calibration until...

Page 178: ...RAMS PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE Display indicates if calibration was successful and the difference between the last calibration It is not necessary to press the Enter button the balance returns to a weig...

Page 179: ...ng unit and press Enter button If a custom unit is desired refer to paragraph 5 4 The following units are available Enter MAIN MENU CHANGE MODE CHANGE UNITS SET BALANCE CUSTOM MENU LIBRARY CALIBRATION...

Page 180: ...n of taring the word STABLE appears in the lower right hand portion of the display and the numerical display indicates zero O T 0 000 GRAMS STABLE BASIC WEIGHING Remember when taring a container the w...

Page 181: ...he balance in three parts 1 a number between 0 1 and 1 999999 called the mantissa 2 a power of 10 called the exponent 3 a least significant digit LSD SCIENTIFIC NOTATION Number Between Conv 0 1 and Po...

Page 182: ...NIT SETUP UNIT NAME UNIT1 ENTER FACTOR 1 0000 SELECT DP E 2 SELECT LSD LSD1 RETURN Decimal point Scroll to SELECT DP press Enter button SELECT DP LOCATION is displayed SELECT DP LOCATION E 3 E 2 E 1 E...

Page 183: ...IT1 ENTER FACTOR 1 0000 SELECT DP E 2 SELECT LSD LSD1 RETURN Scroll to RETURN press Enter button CUSTOM UNITS menu is displayed with GO TO LIBRARY highlighted At this point you can select the custom u...

Page 184: ...ize the balance will display the actual number of samples placed on the pan Accuracy is based on the average piece weight APW of a single part All parts must be reasonably uniform in weight From main...

Page 185: ...n either popu lation or sample Mean Sum High Low and Difference readings Each can be individually set ON or OFF RUN when selected starts the program Library name Enter library name up to 8 characters...

Page 186: ...een set in the balance parameters The load placed on the pan is displayed as a percentage of what was entered into the balance A twin bar display indicates to 89 on the first bar and to 110 on the sec...

Page 187: ...MAL WEIGHING display advances to ANIMAL WEIGHING SETUP ANIMAL WEIGHING SETUP AVERAGING LEVEL 5 AUTO SAMPLE OFF RUN Enter Enter AVERAGING LEVEL display advances to AVERAGING LEVEL FILTER AVERAGING LEVE...

Page 188: ...lect CHECK WEIGHING display advances to LIBRARY NAME CHECK WEIGHING SETUP LIBRARY NAME Enter a Library Name up to 8 characters and press Enter button Display advances to NOMINAL WT entry If a previous...

Page 189: ...lso included in Appendix A 1 for this type of application Samples can be added to the applications library or extracted by name using the previously stored data The balance can be used for other appli...

Page 190: ...and press Enter Display advances to DIFF WEIGHING SETUP with NUMBER OF SAMPLES highlighted Enter the NUMBER OF SAMPLES display NUMBER OF SAMPLES Enter number of samples Enter the number of samples you...

Page 191: ...ch sample until all final samples have been weighed When the last sample has been weighed the display indicates the final weight of all samples N A 7 705 NA 7 299 N A 7 702 N A 7 299 N A 7 701 N A 7 2...

Page 192: ...weight of the containers and the initial weight of the samples 8 739 20 006 N A 0 000 8 744 20 096 N A 0 000 8 738 20 096 N A 0 000 SAMPLE 1 16 144 DIFF WEIGHING TARE WT TARE WT IN IT WT FINAL WT 16 1...

Page 193: ...press Enter button with START SAMPLE highlighted on the display This advances to the next container Continue adding containers and pressing the Enter button for each container until all containers hav...

Page 194: ...lighted 6 6 Formulation Formulations can be named and have from 2 to 10 components specified Names are limited to 8 characters Once named they may be recalled and used at any time Each component of a...

Page 195: ...percentage value which you had previously selected for the first component Repeat these two steps for all components in your formula After you enter all component names and values the display advance...

Page 196: ...ODE Select QUICK CHECK display advances to QUICK CHECK O T QUICK CHECK Setting reference weight Tare the balance The display indicates PUT REF WT ON PAN Place the reference weight on the pan WAIT is m...

Page 197: ...IBRARY The library method will automatically run the link Changes can be made through the CHANGE MODE menu setup From main menu Enter CHANGE MODE and select STATISTICS display advances to LIBRARY NAME...

Page 198: ...tween 10 C and 30 C is included in the balance software When making density measurements the material should weigh at least 10 0 mg on an analytical balance and 100 mg on a precision balance Bracket W...

Page 199: ...places The density table for water is included in the Voyager balance software The density of a solid is determined with the aid of a liquid whose density Qo is known water is used as an auxiliary liq...

Page 200: ...O 000 DENSITY OF OIL 0 0000 RETURN TO SETUP Enter Return to setup Select RETURN TO SETUP Disregard POROUS MATERIAL in menu as this is explained in Appendix A 2 Display returns to DENSITY SETUP with AU...

Page 201: ...solid buoyancy P by pressing the Enter button The display indicates the density in grams cc Successive samples may be taken simply by pressing Enter with the START SAMPLE bar highlighted If AUTO SAMPL...

Page 202: ...pproximately 1 2 mg depending on the physical condition As a consequence in the weighing in air each solid experiences a buoyancy of this magnitude the so called air buoyancy per cm3 of its volume How...

Page 203: ...under the DENSITY SETUP display Press the Enter button The display advances to ENTER SINKER VOLUME IN CC LIBRARY NAME D2 SOLID DENSITY SELECTED LIQUID DENSITY AUTO SAMPLEOFF AUTO PRINT OFF RUN DENSITY...

Page 204: ...ly monitor the filling process operation Setup parameters can be stored in the library and up to 5 products with statistical history can be stored in memory All SQC information can be printed CHANGE M...

Page 205: ...UTO SAMPLE OFF AUTO PRINT OFF NUMBER OF SAMPLES 3 BATCH NAME Selecting type of tare Four types of taring are available NO TARE is self explanatory MEAN TARE is used to subtract the packaging weight au...

Page 206: ...il all of your samples have been entered When all samples have been entered a History screen is displayed which indi cates the parameters of the first batch SQC SETUP AUTO SAMPLE OFF AUTO PRINT OFF NU...

Page 207: ...10 1 Resuming a particular SQC setup SQC has a resume feature which enables you to recall any SQC procedure which has been named and stored in the library The Setup procedure enabled you to designate...

Page 208: ...R ALL DATA Enter 6 10 2 Specifying new SQC setup There are two methods of entering SQC for a new setup One is to start at the beginning of the SQC procedure The second method is to enter the SQC START...

Page 209: ...exit by pressing the Go Back button The display returns back to SQC SETUP with LIBRARY NAME highlighted Press the Enter button STATISTICS SETUP LIBRARY NAME SQC STARTUP SQC SETUP RESUME NEW SETUP PREV...

Page 210: ...spheric pressure which has to be entered A printout can be made which specifies all parameters of the test made From main menu Enter CHANGE MODE and select PIPETTE display advances to LIBRARY NAME PIP...

Page 211: ...TM PSIG MMHG MBAR HPA INHG Select auto sampling If you want auto sampling press Enter button Display advances AUTO SAMPLE with ON highlighted Press the Enter button Enter BAROMETRIC PRESSURE Specify b...

Page 212: ...NAME Enter pipette number Enter the number of the pipette Press the Enter button The display ad vances to PIPETTE SETUP with NOMINAL highlighted Enter PIPETTE SETUP LIBRARY NAME P2 TEST LIQUID G CC 0...

Page 213: ...viation of all pipette samples mean error Press Enter button The default setting is 2 percent Display advances to IMPRECISION 2 000 2 000 Enter IMPRECISION 2 000 2 000 When placing samples in the vess...

Page 214: ...display indicates the results of the test which includes the Date Time Status Nominal value Inaccuracy and Imprecision The graph on the display indicates the mean value in the center with standard dev...

Page 215: ...T BALANCE SET BALANCE SET BALANCE READOUT INTERFACE PRINT OPTION SETUP GLP SET TIME DATE AUTOCAL ENABLE PRINT CURRENT SETTINGS RESET Select RESET press Enter button Display advances to RESET TO FACTOR...

Page 216: ...desired setting and press Enter button READOUT SETUP AVERAGING LEVEL FILTER GOOD BEST 5 or READOUT SETUP STABILITY LEVEL FILTER GOOD BEST 5 or Setting auto zero Scroll to AUTO ZERO and press Enter but...

Page 217: ...8 are selectable Select appropriate bit rate Default setting is 7 Press Enter button INTERFACE DATA BITS or 7 8 RETURN Setting parity Select appropriate parity setting of either NONE EVEN ODD 0 or 1...

Page 218: ...se features can be set ON or OFF STABLE DATA when set ON prints only when the reading is stable NUMERIC DATA when set ON prints numerical data PRINT DATE when set ON prints current date PRINT TIME whe...

Page 219: ...nter PROJECT NAME Specify the project name Specify the project name The name can have any combination of alpha numeric characters not to exceed 8 characters After specifing the project name the displa...

Page 220: ...HOUR 12 HOUR RETURN or Enter Setting date type This option offers 6 arrangements of date styles to suit your needs They are MM DD YY DD MM YY YY MM DD MM YY DD DD YY MM YY DD MM Enter the date type op...

Page 221: ...nter button or From main menu Select SET BALANCE and press the Enter button Display advances to SET BALANCE with READOUT highlighted Scroll to AUTOCAL ENABLE and press the Enter button SET BALANCE AUT...

Page 222: ...ardware switch is ON and the Legal for Trade software is set ON locked you cannot access the LFT LOCK software LFT LOCK or TURN UNITS ON OR OFF TURN CALIBRATION ON OR OFF TURN FUNCTIONS ON OR OFF Depe...

Page 223: ...alance functions These functions can be selected conveniently from this menu to operate the balance in a RUN mode There are 18 items which can be selected and are listed with the associated paragraphs...

Page 224: ...RADE press Enter button Legal for trade default settings The following table indicates the menus and options which are locked and unlocked when LFT is set ON LFT DEFAULT TABLE LFT and Lockswitch Defau...

Page 225: ...Weights and Measures officials to determine sealing method require ments After the balance has been set up properly and LFT is set ON proceed to sealing the balance Sealing the balance a Turn the disp...

Page 226: ...Terminal Ready DTR 7 Ground 8 Request To Send RTS 9 Print External signal External PRINT and or TARE switches may be installed as shown in the diagram Momentary contact switches must be used RS232 Com...

Page 227: ...x 1 to 17 see table If unit or mode is not already enabled command will be ignored 1 milligrams 2 grams 3 kilo grams 4 dwt 5 Carats 6 Ounces 7 Ounces troy 8 Grains 9 Taels Hong Kong 10 Taels Singapore...

Page 228: ...urrent Parts Count Reference Weigh Print current Percent Reference Weigh xA Set Auto Print feature action CA continuous printing SA print on stability 0A turns all selections off ID Print Current ID S...

Page 229: ...r the communication parameters are set incorrectly PRINT FAILED is displayed To clear the screen press the Go back button Check computer printer settings and connections This section defines the vario...

Page 230: ...When performing a Linearity calibration with GLP turned on a printout is automatically made after the calibration mass is placed on the pan LIN CAL 12 01 99 1 00 00 PM Bal Id 1234 Cal 400 000g Old 399...

Page 231: ...ts Library Name WHEATON Pipette Name WHEATON Pipette Number 832 Water Temp C 25 0 Test Liquid Density g cc 0 9971 Barometric Pressure 1 00PSIA Nominal Value 3 448ml INACCURACY E 0 31 E Limit 2 00 Mean...

Page 232: ...persists unit must be serviced Set Lock switch to OFF Check environmental condition Place balance on a stable surface or change averaging level See Error Codes list SYMPTOM Unit will not turn on Incor...

Page 233: ...ignal which is too low Check if pan is off If not the balance must be serviced 8 1 Hardware error caused by an internal weight signal which is too high Check load on the pan which may be excessive If...

Page 234: ...g 49055 11 1 kg 49016 11 2 kg 49026 11 4 kg 49046 11 In Use Display Cover Kit 470003 010 Security Device 470004 010 Draftshield Kit 470006 010 Density Determination Kit 470007 010 Auxilliary Display K...

Page 235: ...0 01 0 1 0 1 Weighing units mg g kg dwt ct oz oz t gn taels 3 mommes lbs N ti custom unit Application modes Parts counting differential weighing quick check statistics formulation filling animal weig...

Page 236: ...weights can be stored CHANGE MODE Enter From main menu Enter CHANGE MODE and select DIFF WEIGHING display advances to DIFF WEIGHING SETUP with LIBRARY NAME highlighted DIFF WEIGHING DIFF WEIGHING SET...

Page 237: ...ESULT WEIGH NUMBER OF SAMPLES 1 VIEW RESULTS CLEAR ALL DATA RUN Tare setup Press the Enter button the display indicates a choice of NO TARE SINGLE TARE DUAL TARE and RETURN Select type of tare and pre...

Page 238: ...g sieves pressing the Enter button after each sieve When the last sieve has been weighed the display indicates the final weight of all samples 3 841 DIFF WEIGHING TARE WT TARE WT INIT WT FINAL WT 3 84...

Page 239: ...ID DENSITY AUTO SAMPLE OFF AUTO PRINT OFF RUN Select SOLID DENSITY display advances to AUX LIQ MODE with H2O highlighted AUX LIQ MODE H20 SELECTED OTHER POROUS MATERIAL OFF DRY WEIGHT O 000 DENSITY OF...

Page 240: ...ITY AUTO SAMPLE OFF AUTO PRINT OFF RUN Auto print At this point you can select automatic printing To turn on press the Enter button and select ON If you do not want automatic printing select OFF P1 53...

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Page 242: ...balances 0 00 BASIC W EIG HIN G 0 100 GRAMS STABLE Enter Go Back Heip Print O T O T PRESS ENTER FOR MENU On O ff O T O T Enter Go Back Help Print OHAUS 0 000 BASIC W EIG HIN G 0 100 GRAMS STABLE PRESS...

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Page 244: ...AN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 92 UL Std No 3101 1 Safety requirements for Electrical Equip for measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements FCC Part 15 class A Emission AS NZS4251 1 AS...

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Page 246: ...d equipment 11 2 2 Selecting the location 12 2 3 Leveling the balance 12 2 4 Installing pan 12 2 5 Wind shield 13 2 6 Power supply 13 2 7 Switching the balance on or off 14 2 8 Weigh below preparation...

Page 247: ...tion with density kit 45 6 9 2 Solid density determination for items more dense than water 46 6 9 3 Solid density determination for items less dense than water 48 6 9 4 Improving the accuracy of the r...

Page 248: ...trade 71 7 14 Menu lock out protection 72 8 RS232 INTERFACE PRINTING DATA 73 8 1 RS232 interface 73 8 2 Printing data 76 9 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 79 9 1 Troubleshooting 79 9 2 Error codes list 80 9 3 I...

Page 249: ...inter or computer 5 5 O T button When pressed sets balance to zero 6 button When pressed travels up through menu options and selects alphanumeric characters 7 button When pressed travels down through...

Page 250: ...istant construction Convenient operating controls and large easily readable display Easy to follow menus for simplified operation Go Back button permits going back in menus Built in functions for fill...

Page 251: ...instructions for safe and problem free operation of your balance Voyager balances may be used only indoors and only when attached to receptacle outlets with a ground connection The Voyager balances ma...

Page 252: ...nd 8100g balances with internal calibration are equipped with 6 Pan and Windshield Remove packing material from the instrument Check the instrument for transport damage Immediately inform your Ohaus d...

Page 253: ...ng the balance Exact horizontal positioning and stable installation are prerequisites for repeatable results To compensate for small irregularities or inclinations at the location the instrument can b...

Page 254: ...local line voltage If this is not the case on no account connect the AC adapter to the power supply but contact your responsible OHAUS dealer Rear of Balance AC Adapter Connection Connect the AC Adapt...

Page 255: ...mode and is immediately ready for weighing we advise you to switch the display off by use of the button and not to disconnect it from the power supply This also ensures that the balance is always in t...

Page 256: ...e Readout Permits setting averaging level stability level auto zero and legal for trade Interface Communication settings of baud data parity and stop bits can be set Print option Includes auto print s...

Page 257: ...h time the arrow button is pressed the balance switches to the next menu option Each time the arrow button is pressed the balance switches to the previous menu option or How to enter the menu option P...

Page 258: ...e run deleted or delete all entries If you have accessed the library and do not want to run or delete a name an exit to weighing selection can be made by pressing the Go Back button which does not aff...

Page 259: ...y Linearity 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 balances weighi...

Page 260: ...bration make sure masses are available If you begin calibration and realize calibration masses are not available exit the menu The balance will retain previously stored calibration data Calibration sh...

Page 261: ...E with SPAN highlighted Enter SPAN CALIBRATION PLEASE CLEAR THE PAN AND PRESS ENTER Clear the pan Enter SPAN CALIBRATION PLEASE PUT 400 000 GRAMS ON PAN AND PRESS ENTER OTHER WEIGHTS MAY BE USED 300 2...

Page 262: ...es to CALIBRATE with SPAN highlighted Scroll to LINEARITY Enter LINEARITY CALIBRATION PLEASE CLEAR THE PAN AND PRESS ENTER Clear the pan Enter LINEARITY CALIBRATION PLEASE PUT 200 000 GRAMS ON PAN AND...

Page 263: ...er calibration range is specified Enter USER CALIBRATION PLEASE PUT 200 000 GRAMS ON PAN AND PRESS ENTER Enter Place selected mass value on pan USER CALIBRATION PLEASE WAIT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THIS...

Page 264: ...LIBRATION TEST Enter CALIBRATION TEST PLEASE PUT 400 000 GRAMS ON PAN AND PRESS ENTER Enter Place indicated mass value on pan CALIBRATION TEST PLEASE WAIT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THIS CAL AND THE LAST...

Page 265: ...INTERNAL CALIBRATION PLEASE WAIT Please wait is displayed while the balance is calibrating If the balance is unstable a message indicating this appears The balance will continue self calibration until...

Page 266: ...RAMS PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE Display indicates if calibration was successful and the difference between the last calibration It is not necessary to press the Enter button the balance returns to a weig...

Page 267: ...ng unit and press Enter button If a custom unit is desired refer to paragraph 5 4 The following units are available Enter MAIN MENU CHANGE MODE CHANGE UNITS SET BALANCE CUSTOM MENU LIBRARY CALIBRATION...

Page 268: ...and portion of the display and the numerical display indicates zero O T 0 000 GRAMS STABLE BASIC WEIGHING Remember when taring a container the weight of the container is subtracted from the total capa...

Page 269: ...he balance in three parts 1 a number between 0 1 and 1 999999 called the mantissa 2 a power of 10 called the exponent 3 a least significant digit LSD SCIENTIFIC NOTATION Number Between Conv 0 1 and Po...

Page 270: ...NIT SETUP UNIT NAME UNIT1 ENTER FACTOR 1 0000 SELECT DP E 2 SELECT LSD LSD1 RETURN Decimal point Scroll to SELECT DP press Enter button SELECT DP LOCATION is displayed SELECT DP LOCATION E 3 E 2 E 1 E...

Page 271: ...IT1 ENTER FACTOR 1 0000 SELECT DP E 2 SELECT LSD LSD1 RETURN Scroll to RETURN press Enter button CUSTOM UNITS menu is displayed with GO TO LIBRARY highlighted At this point you can select the custom u...

Page 272: ...ize the balance will display the actual number of samples placed on the pan Accuracy is based on the average piece weight APW of a single part All parts must be reasonably uniform in weight From main...

Page 273: ...n either popu lation or sample Mean Sum High Low and Difference readings Each can be individually set ON or OFF RUN when selected starts the program Library name Enter library name up to 8 characters...

Page 274: ...een set in the balance parameters The load placed on the pan is displayed as a percentage of what was entered into the balance A twin bar display indicates to 89 on the first bar and to 110 on the sec...

Page 275: ...MAL WEIGHING display advances to ANIMAL WEIGHING SETUP ANIMAL WEIGHING SETUP AVERAGING LEVEL 5 AUTO SAMPLE OFF RUN Enter Enter AVERAGING LEVEL display advances to AVERAGING LEVEL FILTER AVERAGING LEVE...

Page 276: ...lect CHECK WEIGHING display advances to LIBRARY NAME CHECK WEIGHING SETUP LIBRARY NAME Enter a Library Name up to 8 characters and press Enter button Display advances to NOMINAL WT entry If a previous...

Page 277: ...lso included in Appendix A 1 for this type of application Samples can be added to the applications library or extracted by name using the previously stored data The balance can be used for other appli...

Page 278: ...and press Enter Display advances to DIFF WEIGHING SETUP with NUMBER OF SAMPLES highlighted Enter the NUMBER OF SAMPLES display NUMBER OF SAMPLES Enter number of samples Enter the number of samples you...

Page 279: ...ch sample until all final samples have been weighed When the last sample has been weighed the display indicates the final weight of all samples N A 7 705 NA 7 299 N A 7 702 N A 7 299 N A 7 701 N A 7 2...

Page 280: ...weight of the containers and the initial weight of the samples 8 739 20 006 N A 0 000 8 744 20 096 N A 0 000 8 738 20 096 N A 0 000 SAMPLE 1 16 144 DIFF WEIGHING TARE WT TARE WT IN IT WT FINAL WT 16 1...

Page 281: ...press Enter button with START SAMPLE highlighted on the display This advances to the next container Continue adding containers and pressing the Enter button for each container until all containers hav...

Page 282: ...lighted 6 6 Formulation Formulations can be named and have from 2 to 10 components specified Names are limited to 8 characters Once named they may be recalled and used at any time Each component of a...

Page 283: ...percentage value which you had previously selected for the first component Repeat these two steps for all components in your formula After you enter all component names and values the display advance...

Page 284: ...ODE Select QUICK CHECK display advances to QUICK CHECK O T QUICK CHECK Setting reference weight Tare the balance The display indicates PUT REF WT ON PAN Place the reference weight on the pan WAIT is m...

Page 285: ...IBRARY The library method will automatically run the link Changes can be made through the CHANGE MODE menu setup From main menu Enter CHANGE MODE and select STATISTICS display advances to LIBRARY NAME...

Page 286: ...and 100 mg on a precision balance Bracket Weigh Below Hook Equalizing Washer Kit Components Support Bracket and Washer Mounting Bracket Support Support Mounting Balance preparation 6 9 1 Balance prepa...

Page 287: ...splaces The density table for water is included in the Voyager balance software The density of a solid is determined with the aid of a liquid whose density Qo is known water is used as an auxiliary li...

Page 288: ...O 000 DENSITY OF OIL 0 0000 RETURN TO SETUP Enter Return to setup Select RETURN TO SETUP Disregard POROUS MATERIAL in menu as this is explained in Appendix A 2 Display returns to DENSITY SETUP with AU...

Page 289: ...solid buoyancy P by pressing the Enter button The display indicates the density in grams cc Successive samples may be taken simply by pressing Enter with the START SAMPLE bar highlighted If AUTO SAMPL...

Page 290: ...pproximately 1 2 mg depending on the physical condition As a consequence in the weighing in air each solid experiences a buoyancy of this magnitude the so called air buoyancy per cm3 of its volume How...

Page 291: ...under the DENSITY SETUP display Press the Enter button The display advances to ENTER SINKER VOLUME IN CC LIBRARY NAME D2 SOLID DENSITY SELECTED LIQUID DENSITY AUTO SAMPLEOFF AUTO PRINT OFF RUN DENSITY...

Page 292: ...ly monitor the filling process operation Setup parameters can be stored in the library and up to 5 products with statistical history can be stored in memory All SQC information can be printed CHANGE M...

Page 293: ...UTO SAMPLE OFF AUTO PRINT OFF NUMBER OF SAMPLES 3 BATCH NAME Selecting type of tare Four types of taring are available NO TARE is self explanatory MEAN TARE is used to subtract the packaging weight au...

Page 294: ...il all of your samples have been entered When all samples have been entered a History screen is displayed which indi cates the parameters of the first batch SQC SETUP AUTO SAMPLE OFF AUTO PRINT OFF NU...

Page 295: ...10 1 Resuming a particular SQC setup SQC has a resume feature which enables you to recall any SQC procedure which has been named and stored in the library The Setup procedure enabled you to designate...

Page 296: ...R ALL DATA Enter 6 10 2 Specifying new SQC setup There are two methods of entering SQC for a new setup One is to start at the beginning of the SQC procedure The second method is to enter the SQC START...

Page 297: ...exit by pressing the Go Back button The display returns back to SQC SETUP with LIBRARY NAME highlighted Press the Enter button STATISTICS SETUP LIBRARY NAME SQC STARTUP SQC SETUP RESUME NEW SETUP PREV...

Page 298: ...spheric pressure which has to be entered A printout can be made which specifies all parameters of the test made From main menu Enter CHANGE MODE and select PIPETTE display advances to LIBRARY NAME PIP...

Page 299: ...TM PSIG MMHG MBAR HPA INHG Select auto sampling If you want auto sampling press Enter button Display advances AUTO SAMPLE with ON highlighted Press the Enter button Enter BAROMETRIC PRESSURE Specify b...

Page 300: ...NAME Enter pipette number Enter the number of the pipette Press the Enter button The display ad vances to PIPETTE SETUP with NOMINAL highlighted Enter PIPETTE SETUP LIBRARY NAME P2 TEST LIQUID G CC 0...

Page 301: ...viation of all pipette samples mean error Press Enter button The default setting is 2 percent Display advances to IMPRECISION 2 000 2 000 Enter IMPRECISION 2 000 2 000 When placing samples in the vess...

Page 302: ...display indicates the results of the test which includes the Date Time Status Nominal value Inaccuracy and Imprecision The graph on the display indicates the mean value in the center with standard dev...

Page 303: ...T BALANCE SET BALANCE SET BALANCE READOUT INTERFACE PRINT OPTION SETUP GLP SET TIME DATE AUTOCAL ENABLE PRINT CURRENT SETTINGS RESET Select RESET press Enter button Display advances to RESET TO FACTOR...

Page 304: ...desired setting and press Enter button READOUT SETUP AVERAGING LEVEL FILTER GOOD BEST 5 or READOUT SETUP STABILITY LEVEL FILTER GOOD BEST 5 or Setting auto zero Scroll to AUTO ZERO and press Enter but...

Page 305: ...8 are selectable Select appropriate bit rate Default setting is 7 Press Enter button INTERFACE DATA BITS or 7 8 RETURN Setting parity Select appropriate parity setting of either NONE EVEN ODD 0 or 1...

Page 306: ...se features can be set ON or OFF STABLE DATA when set ON prints only when the reading is stable NUMERIC DATA when set ON prints numerical data PRINT DATE when set ON prints current date PRINT TIME whe...

Page 307: ...nter PROJECT NAME Specify the project name Specify the project name The name can have any combination of alpha numeric characters not to exceed 8 characters After specifing the project name the displa...

Page 308: ...HOUR 12 HOUR RETURN or Enter Setting date type This option offers 6 arrangements of date styles to suit your needs They are MM DD YY DD MM YY YY MM DD MM YY DD DD YY MM YY DD MM Enter the date type op...

Page 309: ...nter button or From main menu Select SET BALANCE and press the Enter button Display advances to SET BALANCE with READOUT highlighted Scroll to AUTOCAL ENABLE and press the Enter button SET BALANCE AUT...

Page 310: ...ardware switch is ON and the Legal for Trade software is set ON locked you cannot access the LFT LOCK software LFT LOCK or TURN UNITS ON OR OFF TURN CALIBRATION ON OR OFF TURN FUNCTIONS ON OR OFF Depe...

Page 311: ...alance functions These functions can be selected conveniently from this menu to operate the balance in a RUN mode There are 18 items which can be selected and are listed with the associated paragraphs...

Page 312: ...RADE press Enter button Legal for trade default settings The following table indicates the menus and options which are locked and unlocked when LFT is set ON LFT DEFAULT TABLE LFT and Lockswitch Defau...

Page 313: ...ealing method require ments After the balance has been set up properly and LFT is set ON proceed to sealing the balance Sealing the balance Turn the display off and unplug the power cord On balances w...

Page 314: ...Terminal Ready DTR 7 Ground 8 Request To Send RTS 9 Print External signal External PRINT and or TARE switches may be installed as shown in the diagram Momentary contact switches must be used RS232 Com...

Page 315: ...x 1 to 17 see table If unit or mode is not already enabled command will be ignored 1 milligrams 2 grams 3 kilo grams 4 dwt 5 Carats 6 Ounces 7 Ounces troy 8 Grains 9 Taels Hong Kong 10 Taels Singapore...

Page 316: ...urrent Parts Count Reference Weigh Print current Percent Reference Weigh xA Set Auto Print feature action CA continuous printing SA print on stability 0A turns all selections off ID Print Current ID S...

Page 317: ...r the communication parameters are set incorrectly PRINT FAILED is displayed To clear the screen press the Go back button Check computer printer settings and connections This section defines the vario...

Page 318: ...When performing a Linearity calibration with GLP turned on a printout is automatically made after the calibration mass is placed on the pan LIN CAL 12 01 99 1 00 00 PM Bal Id 1234 Cal 400 000g Old 399...

Page 319: ...ts Library Name WHEATON Pipette Name WHEATON Pipette Number 832 Water Temp C 25 0 Test Liquid Density g cc 0 9971 Barometric Pressure 1 00PSIA Nominal Value 3 448ml INACCURACY E 0 31 E Limit 2 00 Mean...

Page 320: ...persists unit must be serviced Set Lock switch to OFF Check environmental condition Place balance on a stable surface or change averaging level See Error Codes list SYMPTOM Unit will not turn on Incor...

Page 321: ...ignal which is too low Check if pan is off If not the balance must be serviced 8 1 Hardware error caused by an internal weight signal which is too high Check load on the pan which may be excessive If...

Page 322: ...0780029 1 kg 49016 11 80780021 2 kg 49026 11 80780024 4 kg 49046 11 80780027 Security Device 470004 010 80850043 Density Determination Kit 470007 010 80850045 Auxilliary Display Kit Table Mount 470009...

Page 323: ...n time s 4 Calibration External Internal Display Type LCD Dot Matrix w CCFL Backlight Display Size in cm 2 5 x 4 7 64 x 120 Pan size in mm 3 5 9 Operating temperature range Non LFT w internal calibrat...

Page 324: ...1 Repeatability Std dev g 0 0005 0 0015 0 0005 0 005 0 005 0 01 0 01 0 05 0 05 Linearity g 0 002 0 002 0 005 0 02 0 04 0 02 0 05 0 1 Weighing units gram milligram kilogram pound ounce ounce troy cara...

Page 325: ...ESULT WEIGH NUMBER OF SAMPLES 1 VIEW RESULTS CLEAR ALL DATA RUN Tare setup Press the Enter button the display indicates a choice of NO TARE SINGLE TARE DUAL TARE and RETURN Select type of tare and pre...

Page 326: ...g sieves pressing the Enter button after each sieve When the last sieve has been weighed the display indicates the final weight of all samples 3 841 DIFF WEIGHING TARE WT TARE WT INIT WT FINAL WT 3 84...

Page 327: ...ID DENSITY AUTO SAMPLE OFF AUTO PRINT OFF RUN Select SOLID DENSITY display advances to AUX LIQ MODE with H2O highlighted AUX LIQ MODE H20 SELECTED OTHER POROUS MATERIAL OFF DRY WEIGHT O 000 DENSITY OF...

Page 328: ...ITY AUTO SAMPLE OFF AUTO PRINT OFF RUN Auto print At this point you can select automatic printing To turn on press the Enter button and select ON If you do not want automatic printing select OFF P1 53...

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