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Caution: 

It is possible to view user manual saved to device memory. In order to 

take advantage of such function help button 

 must be placed on a tool 

bar. 

 

 

 

 

16.3.1.

 

Proximity sensors 

The balance comprises two proximity sensors enabling wave control of the 

balance therefore the user does not have to either press any key on the 

overlay or touch the screen. 

The program recognizes 4 types of motions performed near the sensor: 

1.

 

Placing hand near the left sensor <Left proximity sensor> 

2.

 

Placing hand near the right sensor <Right proximity sensor> 

3.

 

Motion to the left <Proximity sensor: left motion> 

4.

 

Motion to the right <Proximity sensor: right motion> 

 

CAUTION: using option LEFT MOTION or RIGHT MOTION, it is necessary to 

remember that <Proximity sensors delay> parameter must be set to value 

500 ms!

  

 

To each of the motions, one of the available options may be assigned: 

[None; Profile; Adjustment; Zeroing; Tarring; Tare setting; Tare switch off; 

Reset tare; Packaging; Print; Header printing; Footer printing; Unit; 

Universal Variable 1; Universal Variable 2; Universal Variable 3; Universal 

Variable 4; Universal Variable 5; Confirm; Abort; User; Left door; Right 

door; Open/Close door; Parameters; Product, Warehouse; Client]. 

The selected option is recognized by the program and performed when 

activated by a particular motion. 

In order to ensure correct operation the user must remember to set the 

right sensors sensitivity and the right value for proximity sensors delay (for 

more information refer to point 33of this manual). 

 

 

16.4.

 

 Information 

 

Information on current process is 

displayed in the grey coloured workspace.   

It contains maximally 4 pieces of 

information. If larger amount of data is 

selected, then only the first 4 are 

displayed. Each parameter features two 

option: 

 - YES, information enabled (displayed in 

the workspace) 

 - NO, information disabled 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MA 3Y

Page 1: ...MA 3Y Moisture Analyzer IMMU 10 09 11 17 EN www radwag com USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... 2 NOVEMBER 2017 ...

Page 3: ...G ASSEMBLING AND STARTUP 14 4 1 Assembling and place of use 14 4 2 Unpacking 15 4 3 Level setting 16 4 4 Standard delivery components 16 4 5 Cleaning 17 4 6 Plugging to mains 17 4 7 Connecting peripheral equipment 17 4 8 Interfaces 17 4 9 Balances with a wireless connection between the terminal and the weighing module an option 18 5 STARTUP 21 5 1 Temperature stabilization period of time 22 5 2 Mo...

Page 4: ... 16 2 Parameters related to a working mode 61 16 3 Quick access keys 61 16 3 1 Proximity sensors 62 16 4 Information 62 16 5 Printouts 63 16 6 Profiles 65 17 DRYING PROCESS GENERAL INFORMATION 65 SAMPLE PREPARATION FOR DRYING 66 17 1 1 Means of moisture content measurement on a moisture analyzer 66 17 1 2 Sampling and preparation 66 17 1 3 Sample distribution on drying pan 68 17 2 SELECTION OF DRY...

Page 5: ... database of weighing records to file 109 19 14 2 Delete database 110 19 14 3 Delete weighments and reports 111 20 COMMUNICATION 113 20 1 RS 232 port settings 113 20 2 ETHERNET port settings 113 20 3 WiFi settings 114 20 4 TCP protocol settings 115 21 PERIPHERAL DEVICES 117 21 1 Computer 117 21 2 Printer 118 21 3 Barcode scanners 119 21 3 1 Barcode Scanner s Port 120 21 3 2 Prefix Suffix 120 21 3 ...

Page 6: ...rintout Automatic printout 150 28 CONNECTING PERIPHERAL DEVICES 151 29 DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTING CABLES 151 30 ERROR MESSAGES 152 31 MOISTURE ANALYZER MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 153 31 1 Cleaning moisture analyzer components 153 31 2 Temperature sensor cleaning 154 31 3 Replacing the fuses 155 31 4 Troubleshooting 156 32 ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT 157 33 APPENDIX A Variables for printouts 158 33 1 List of vari...

Page 7: ...0g Heating module Halogen Infrared emitter Metal heater Drying temperature range Max 160 C infrared emitter or metal heater Max 250 C halogen Drying modes 4 modes standard quick step mild Auto switch off option 4 modes time defined defined automatic manual Working temperature 10 C 40 C Power supply 230V 50Hz AC 420W Display Touch screen display Drying chamber dimensions 120 x 120 x 20 mm Net weigh...

Page 8: ...urements 2 1 1 Warning descriptions WARNING Dangerous situations of high risk These situations can cause serious injuries or death if the safety precautions are not taken CAUTION Dangerous situations of low risk These situations can cause damage of the instrument or its functions loss of data as well as minor or moderate body injuries ATTENTION Important information related to the moisture analyse...

Page 9: ...of up to 400 C When setting up the moisture analyzer leave enough space to prevent heat from building up and to keep your analyzer from overheating Leave about 20 cm around the instrument and about 1 m above Air vents that are located in the housing cannot be covered sealed or blocked in any other way Do not put any flammable substances on under or near the moisture analyzer Be particularly carefu...

Page 10: ...eft Unsupervised WARNING Substances containing toxic and caustic or corrosive components Substances that release toxic gases or vapours can cause irritations eyes skin or respiratory system illnesses or even death Dry such substances only in fume hood Under no circumstances should the instrument be used in an area with any risk of explosion The moisture analyzer is not designed to operate in hazar...

Page 11: ...i e disposable pan pan handle and inner shields of the drying chamber Remember that some of tested samples may become dangerous if heated appearance of poisoning vapours danger of ignition or explosion Moisture analyzer MA 3Y series is not intended for dynamic weighing Even if small amounts of a sample are added to taken off the weighing pan the mass readout should only be taken only on stabilizat...

Page 12: ...halogen lamps can only be carried out by authorized service protect moisture analyzer against contacts with liquids it might lead to electrocution fire emission of substances containing toxic or caustic vapour emission of explosive substances 2 6 Warranty Warranty does not cover the following cases Not observing the regulation listed in user manual Using the moisture analyzer conversely to its int...

Page 13: ...uctural modifications Additional equipment which can be connected to the moisture analyzer should be supplied by RADWAG or an authorized distributor 2 9 1 Protective clothing The use of protective clothing is highly recommended while working with the instrument in order to take safety precautions against potential hazards resulting from tested samples and ingredients Use the following while carryi...

Page 14: ...1 Assembling and place of use A moisture analyzer should be stored and used in locations free of vibrations and shakes free of air movement and dust located at the max altitude of 2000 above sea level Moisture analyzer s place of use should ensure good air circulation around the instrument approximately 20 cm fee space around the moisture analyzer and 1 m free space over it Ambient air temperature...

Page 15: ...alyzer in its intended place of use Assembly the components of drying chamber following guidelines from below figure Assembling moisture analyzer components 1 Assembly drying chamber base insert 2 Assembly drying pan shield 3 Assembly drying pan handle 4 Assembly cross shaped holder 5 Assembly the disposable pan Setting drying pan s supporter cross shaped holder ...

Page 16: ... to damage moisture analyzer s measuring system 4 3 Level setting The moisture analyzer MA 3Y series features an electronic level control system and thus no external level After software startup enter the leveling application and follow moisture analyzer prompts to carry out the leveling procedure Means of moisture analyzer leveling is described further in this user manual see point 11 3 4 4 Stand...

Page 17: ...ice s data plate must be compatible with mains rated voltage The power cord can be connected only to a socket with ground contact Plug the power cord to the moisture analyzer The moisture analyzer s power plug is located at the back of its housing 4 7 Connecting peripheral equipment The moisture analyzer must be unplugged from the mains before connecting or disconnecting any peripheral equipment p...

Page 18: ...UT3 4 9 Balances with a wireless connection between the terminal and the weighing module an option The terminal operates on bateries wireless connection ensures its cooperation with the weighing module This in contrast to a standard design allows to eliminate cable connecting the devices Wireless connection solution is marked by letter B eg MA 50 3Y B Features Maksimum range 10 m Maxumum operation...

Page 19: ...laced in an anti draft chamber This makes weighing of contaminated and toxic substances possible without putting one s health and life to risk 4 Improved pipetting ergonomics Pipettes calibration process requires precision and quickness of operation Wireless connection redefines comfort of operation which will definitely be appreciated by the user Wireless solutions are equipped with 2 power suppl...

Page 20: ...iption Battery charge status icon No Icon Description 1 Battery charging 2 Battery charged terminal connected to mains 3 Battery charged terminal not connected to mains 4 Battery status about 50 terminal not connected to mains 5 Minimal battery status necessity of connecting the terminal to mains Wireless connection icon No Icon Description 1 Correct connection of wireless modules correct cooperat...

Page 21: ...ch on the moisture analyzer using the main switch located next to the power plug at the back of instrument s housing On switching on instrument s diode ON LOAD located on terminal s housing is lit up Press powering key located on the upper right section of terminal s overlay Within a few seconds the RADWAG OS starts loading which is signaled by flickering red diode ON LOAD On completing the startu...

Page 22: ... the balance is possible within a temperature range specified in technical parameters see point 1 of this manual It is recommended to find such a place for balance in operation where the ambient temperature changes are insignificant 5 2 Moisture analyzer switching off CAUTION REMEMBER before unplugging the moisture analyzer from mains the terminal must be switched off using ON OFF key located on t...

Page 23: ...rument ON OFF Zeroing Tarring Sending measurement result to a connected printer or computer Function key entering instrument s menu Working mode selection programmable key User profile selection programmable key Adjustment programmable key ...

Page 24: ...er in this user manual List of groups Parameters Moisture analyzer s main menu is accessed by pressing SETUP function key or soft key located in the bottom tool bar of terminal s display The menu comprises parameters referring to moisture analyzer settings functions and profiles ADJUSTMENT USERS PROFILES DATABASES COMMUNICATION PERIPHERALS INPUTS OUTPUTS ACCESS LEVEL OTHERS UPDATE INFORMATION ON S...

Page 25: ...erator date time active connection to a computer and current level status Below there is a weighing window indicating measurement result and current measuring unit Under which there is a grey coloured workspace containing additional data on carried out activities Caution Data contained in the workspace is optionally configurable Configuring process is described in point 16 4 of this user manual ...

Page 26: ...escribed in point 16 3 of this user manual 8 10 Drying window The application window is divided into 4 main sections The upper part of the touch screen display contains data on active working mode logged operator date time active connection to a computer and current level status Below there is a window indicating drying result or weighing result ...

Page 27: ...nt status of a moisture analyzer Below the workspace there is a set of soft keys Caution The user can declare the presence of function quick access keys Declaring process is described in point 16 3 of this user manual 8 11 Drying result Drying result is indicated in the main window of terminal s display The user can enlarge the drying result to make it well visible from a distance Procedure In ord...

Page 28: ...splaying the main window and the display s upper bar indicates word Admin instead of Log in If needed insert user specific name and password and set administrator s access level This way no one except for authorized operator can make changes in moisture analyzer settings After first logging in the administrator should add user profiles and set their corresponding access level the procedure of assi...

Page 29: ...cess level Authorization Access level None guest No access to editing all of user parameters it is not possible to accept a weighing record nor to start a process No access to menu Databases Operator Access to editing parameters in submenu Profiles Readout and settings in group of parameters Others except for Date and Time The operator can start and carry out all weighing processes and has access ...

Page 30: ...menu scrolling Accept changes Leave a function unchanged without saving changes Add items to a database Search for items in a database by date Search for items in a database by name Search for items in a database by code Printout of an item from a database Clear the editing field Activate deactivate on screen keyboard Reading printout template from a file format lb function key is active on pluggi...

Page 31: ...e measurement result is available on pressing PRINT key Depending on software settings either stable or unstable measurement result can be printed if printed measurement result in unstable stability pictogram is not displayed then it is accompanied by question mark in front of printed mass value 11 1 Selection of measuring unit Change of measuring unit is carried out by pressing the measuring unit...

Page 32: ...of a moisture analyzer correct and reliable measurement of loads follow below procedures Start the moisture analyzer with no load on the weighing pan permissible value of load on the weighing pan on instrument start is 10 of its maximal capacity Load the weighing pan steadily with no shocks YES NO Place weighed loads centrally on the weighing pan YES NO Avoid side loading in particular side shocks...

Page 33: ...or signals an alarm Then the software opens a window for adjusting the level Leveling procedure Press level status pictogram located in the upper right corner of the display The display indicates a control panel of leveling function Moisture analyzer operator previews level status and instrument s top elevation Level the moisture analyzer by turning the adjustable feet in a way indicated by blinki...

Page 34: ... taking off the weighed load and its packaging from instrument s weighing pan the display indicates sum of total tarred mass with minus sign The software also enables assigning tare value to a product from a database Then on product selection from a database the software automatically uploads data on tare value for the specific product Caution Tarring negative values is impossible On tarring negat...

Page 35: ...e display indicates tare value Press Restore tare key to restore the last tare value 11 6 Additional parameters on weighing process Changes in settings of functions related to weighing process can to some extend influence moisture analyzer s reactions Procedure 1 Press grey coloured workspace 2 The display indicates menu Settings Keys Information Printouts Profile 3 Press one of available submenu ...

Page 36: ...termine net mass of weighed load On taking off the load from the weighing pan and as the indication returns to autozero zone the software automatically deactivates Tare value Automatic footer printout Accessible options MODE No manual footer printout Sum of measurements the condition for printing a footer is exceeding mass value set in parameter Threshold Number of measurements the condition for p...

Page 37: ...WEIGHING DATA and FOOTER printout components marked as YES in the menu are printed on pressing printout activating function key NON STANDARD PRINTOUT Database of printouts enables selecting one of available non standard printouts visible in menu PRINTOUTS or designing a unique printout which is automatically added to the databases Caution Means of designing printouts is described in point 16 5 of ...

Page 38: ...emory following a criterion on determining the minimum sample Adding a new method is available only from the menu level Databases Minimum samples MODE Lock on selecting this option and during the weighing process the display indicates corresponding pictograms that inform a user whether the weighed mass is below or above the minimum sample limit Additionally the software disables accepting the meas...

Page 39: ...d during the weighing process the display indicates corresponding pictograms that inform a user whether the weighed mass is below or above the minimum sample limit Additionally the software disables accepting the measurement result if it is below the minimum sample limit Warn on selecting this option and during the weighing process the display indicates corresponding pictograms that inform a user ...

Page 40: ...lock informs on approaching expiring of the validity period of the minimum sample it is displayed two weeks before the determined expiry date Mass above the set value of minimum sample A pictogram with a clock informs on approaching expiring of the validity period of the minimum sample it is displayed two weeks before the determined expiry date The validity term of the minimum sample has expired C...

Page 41: ...mum mass is changed 11 8 Cooperation with titrators In order to ensure correct cooperation with TITRATORS it is necessary to set Mass for titrator option to YES value The setting must be done for standard printout content Any other variables for this printout must be off If the option is on the user shall notice an icon informing about specific mass printout format accepted by TITRATORS The icon i...

Page 42: ...imum capacity The process takes place semi automatically and the following process phases are indicated on terminal s display Process course Enter submenu Adjustment and select option External adjustment The display indicates the following message box If there is a load on moisture analyzer s weighing pan unload it Press key The moisture analyzer determines start mass which is indicated by a messa...

Page 43: ...ftware opens a message box for entering mass of a standard used for user adjustment procedure In order to start user adjustment enter submenu Adjustment and select option User adjustment Then follow the commands indicated on the display 12 3 Temperature adjustment Temperature adjustment is carried out with a dedicated kit that is an optional equipment of the moisture analyzer MA 3Y series 1 Thermo...

Page 44: ...owing disposable pan drying pan handle cross shaped holder drying chamber insert Step 2 Assemble in the drying pan the components of temperature adjustment kit drying chamber shield thermometer holder and the thermometer Step 3 After assembling the kit start temperature adjustment process CAUTION All the activities must be carried out with great caution not to damage the measuring mechanism of the...

Page 45: ...current temperature value heating time burn in heating time After 8 minutes the system opens a window with an on screen numeric keyboard Using the on screen keyboard insert the current temperature value of the moisture analyzer that is indicated on the external control thermometer Press Accept key to proceed to the following adjustment step The moisture analyzer switches on the halogen heater and ...

Page 46: ...emperature and for another 8 minutes it maintains this temperature and displays its value After 8 minutes the system opens a window with an on screen numeric keyboard Using the on screen keyboard insert the current temperature value of the moisture analyzer that is indicated on the external control thermometer Press Accept key to proceed to the following adjustment step to complete temperature adj...

Page 47: ...ying chamber and next go to menu group Adjustment and start the procedure by pressing Drying chamber test field A new window is opened for entering temperature value set for checking the moisture analyzer Then enter a permissible error for the set temperature value the error cannot be lower than the default factory value Next enter the factory no of the temperature adjustment kit and press Run fie...

Page 48: ...on the external thermometer of the temperature adjustment kit Enter and accept the temperature value The software displays a window on test summary In the test summary window the user can order printing a report from drying chamber test On selecting one of the available options the software automatically returns to displaying the menu window Adjustment ...

Page 49: ...20 C End temperature 119 C Measured temperature 121 C Permissible error 3 C Status OK The report is not stored in moisture analyzer memory Exiting the report immediately deletes it from the moisture analyzer volatile memory If a user aborts the testing process the summary window will not be displayed and the software automatically returns to displaying the menu window Adjustment ...

Page 50: ...stment adjustment mode working mode name of a working mode date time user moisture analyzer type instrument ID level status nominal mass current mass difference temperature blank line dashes signature non standard printout 12 7 Adjustment history Contains data on all carried out adjustment processes The record is carried out automatically Each entry on adjustment comprises basic data on completed ...

Page 51: ...t processes Press search icon and insert date of adjustment process The software automatically searches for a record and previews it on the display Exporting data on completed adjustment process Connect a data storage device to moisture analyzer s USB port Press Data export key located in the upper right corner of the display The process is fully automatic and on its completion a file with extensi...

Page 52: ...or authorization level In order to add a new user enter submenu Users Press Add soft key Define all necessary fields for a new created user Caution Search for a user in database of users by code or name Edit data on a user Press field with name of a user The display indicates data on a specific user Select and change necessary data Deleting a user can only be carried out by an Administrator To del...

Page 53: ... for changing date and time settings However the software also enables changing required access level to modify option Date and time Procedure Enter group of parameters Access level select option Date and time and set desired access level required to modify the settings Available access levels for changing date and time settings are Guest User Advanced User Administrator Caution Setting Guest prov...

Page 54: ...fying each of the databases Procedure Enter group of parameters Access level select option Databases and set desired access level Guest User Advanced User Administrator for each of the databases Caution Setting Guest access level causes that access to editing each of the databases is free ...

Page 55: ...le is named Home The Administrator can create new profiles by Copying an already existing profile and its modification Creating a new profile Copying an existing profile Procedure Enter moisture analyzer s main menu by pressing Setup key Enter submenu Profiles Press and hold an entry with profile name that should be copied A menu is opened referring to available options o Edit o Delete o Copy o Ca...

Page 56: ...rator 15 2 Profile structure Each profile contains the following entries Settings This menu enables setting an individual profile s name a sequence of alphanumeric characters and declaring a default working mode the selected mode is activated as default on profile selecting Working modes Contains the following submenu Additional setting of a working mode Function keys Displayed information Printou...

Page 57: ...ings to each of the working modes which are activated on selecting a specific profile In each of the working modes the user can change the following parameters Settings contain specific parameters relating to a working mode and universal settings such as result control tare mode automatic footer printout printout mode printout Functions of quick access keys declaring quick access keys which are vi...

Page 58: ...t o fast reliable recommended o reliable Caution The speed of stability marker occurrence depends on applied filter value and applied value release parameter Autozero function The function is to automatically monitor and correct zero indication If the function is enabled the following measurement results are compared to each other in constant time intervals If the results differ less than declared...

Page 59: ...stable by default it is preset to stable This option shortens the measurement time and thus makes the measurement faster than for unstable option Unstable Stable 15 6 Measuring units This menu enables an operator of a moisture analyzer to declare the following profile settings start unit supplementary unit and two custom measuring units A custom measuring unit features o A multiplier o A name 3 ch...

Page 60: ...e placed inside a drying chamber of a moisture analyzer A measurement result is automatically calculated by the software and visualized on an ongoing basis on moisture analyzer s display by comparing mass of a sample on measurement start in progress and at the end of dying process The settings of DRYING mode provide access to special functions They enable adapting mode s operation to user s indivi...

Page 61: ...rofile which is active during moisture analyzer s operation 3 Press corresponding menu item and select area for modification Description of basic parameters accessible in Settings tab is provided in point 11 6 of this user manual Additional parameters on weighing process Other parameters specific to each of working modes are presented in working modes description 16 3 Quick access keys A user can ...

Page 62: ...motions one of the available options may be assigned None Profile Adjustment Zeroing Tarring Tare setting Tare switch off Reset tare Packaging Print Header printing Footer printing Unit Universal Variable 1 Universal Variable 2 Universal Variable 3 Universal Variable 4 Universal Variable 5 Confirm Abort User Left door Right door Open Close door Parameters Product Warehouse Client The selected opti...

Page 63: ... disabled i e it is not printed PROCEDURE 1 Press field with name of a template to be edited Header Weighing Footer and select variables to be printed 2 If a printout is a non standard one create it o HEADER Dashes Working mode Date Time Balance type Balance ID User Level status Client Warehouse Product Packaging Universal variable 1 5 Empty line GLP report Non standard printout o WEIGHING N numbe...

Page 64: ...of the standard printout and if they are attributed YES see above list of variables in printouts 2 Variables attributed as YES present in the HEADER and FOOTER are printed ONLY on pressing Print Header and Print Footer soft keys The soft keys have to be added to the bottom bar of the display as quick access keys Adding quick access keys on the bottom bar of the display is described in point 16 3 o...

Page 65: ...s Caution User can add a printout by importing configured texts from data storage devices connected to moisture analyzer s USB port Printout s name is ONLY a NAME and it is not part of its content Means of designing a non standard printout template is described in point 19 10 Printouts of this user manual 16 6 Profiles Profiles are described in point 15 Profile of this user manual 17 DRYING PROCES...

Page 66: ...the measurement accuracy is highly influenced by means of sample preparation and selection of testing parameters such as Sample size Sample type Drying temperature Drying time In practice the measurement accuracy is not as important as the speed of obtaining measurement result control over technological process Thus heating a sample with application of a halogen filament carried out by a moisture ...

Page 67: ... cause their heating and thus humidity vaporization resulting in unreliable measurement results Unless a substance can be prepared for measurement otherwise than grinding any possible moisture content loss should be calculated Use of high silica sand Ensuring optimum substance drying requires that a sample has the largest possible surface for moisture content vaporization Test results of moisture ...

Page 68: ...tween the following measurements Sample mass should not be too high and the sample should be evenly spread on whole surface of the drying pan Liquid substances Semi fluid substances are dried in their natural form Large amount of grease fat occurring in some of substances makes moisture content determination difficult In such case it is recommended to use additional components which increase sampl...

Page 69: ...bly influences repeatability of measurement results obtained on a moisture analyzer Relation between sample mass and repeatability is presented below Sample mass Repeatability to 2g 0 24 to 10g 0 06 Over 10g 0 04 The above data refers to a model uniform sample containing no moisture due to the evaporation process and showing no signs of decomposition e g wet high silica sand The results uncertaint...

Page 70: ...tent it is possible to shorten measurement time by selecting quick drying mode In such case the majority of moisture content is released drying temperature higher than set Only after some time the temperature is lowered to the set value and maintained until completing drying process 17 2 4 Selecting drying mode The software of moisture analyzer MA 3Y series enables selecting one of four drying mod...

Page 71: ...7 2 5 Drying time Drying time is set by selecting one of available finish mode criteria This means that a moisture analyzer must meet pre set criterion one of the requirements mass over time time to automatically finish the drying mode Finish of drying process can be triggered by amount of time independently on loss in mass This criterion is used for substances that may decompose during drying pro...

Page 72: ...rion it automatically finishes the measurement drying process Manual finish mode An operator ends drying process manually by pressing STOP soft key on moisture analyzer s display Time defined finish mode Drying process finish takes place on elapsing a set amount of time independently on measurement result 18 DRYING PROCESS 18 1 Working mode activating procedure while in the main window press soft ...

Page 73: ...ss only 5 Start drying process 18 2 Setting drying parameters Drying parameters are set as follows 18 2 1 Using fields visible in the main display section The option enables quick setting of each drying parameter with no need to enter menu options An operator gets access to drying parameters on pressing an active field on the touch screen display There are three basic fields 1 This field enables s...

Page 74: ...content value in dried product CAUTION Option disabled if active drying profile is selected from database of drying modes programs DRYING MODE Select and set drying mode parameters by pressing dedicated soft key on moisture analyzer s display After pressing a new window is opened for determining drying mode Select one of available drying modes by pressing field with its name A window for selecting...

Page 75: ...or editing drying temperature value Insert desired drying temperature value for particular thresholds using the on screen numeric keyboard and accept entered value An instance of window for editing drying time Insert desired amount of time using the on screen keyboard and accpet entered value After setting basic drying parameters return to the main window of the drying mode A pictogram on the main...

Page 76: ...d Use only when applicable FINISH MODE Select and set finish mode parameters by pressing dedicated soft key on moisture analyzer s display After pressing a new window is opened for determining finish mode Select one of available finish modes by pressing field with its name A window for selecting type of finish mode is opened Use navigating arrow keys to scroll through available modes After selecti...

Page 77: ...window for editing mass change ratio Insert desired mass value using the on screen numeric keyboard and accept entered value An instance of window for editing time Insert desired time value using the on screen numeric keyboard and accept entered value After setting the finish mode parameters return to the main window of the drying mode A pictogram on the main display indicates data with selected f...

Page 78: ...its value A new window is opened for selecting measuring unit Use navigating kays to select desired unit for measuring drying process On selecting a desired unit accept it An instance of window for editing printount time interval Insert amount of time using the on screen numeric keyboard and accept entered value After setting printout parameters return to the main window of the drying mode A picto...

Page 79: ...asurement result of moisture content determining process with time interval set in parameter Measurement time Means of setting each parameter is the same as in case of the previous menu option The only difference refers to possibility of declaring parameter of controlling start mass for a sample This parameter determines use of a sample with specific mass to test its moisture content CONTROL OF ST...

Page 80: ...olds and percent tolerance of mass should be set using quick access keys In the 2nd case the value of mass and tolerance fields have to be specified their corresponding fields of the Database of products SETTING TOLERANCE LIMITS FOR SAMPLE MASS MIN and MAX THRESHOLDS the software accpets sample mass as correct if it is within set value of MIN and MAX thresholds MIN and MAX criteria are set in the ...

Page 81: ...current mass within set thresholds values Red colour current mass above set value of High Threshold 2 Defining the value of target mass is carried out using a quick access key Target mass Procedure Press grey coloured workspace and then Keys option Assign Target value option to one of the quick access keys displayed in the bottom bar Return to drying mode Press Target value soft key and insert mas...

Page 82: ...ck access keys displayed in the bottom bar New values are accepted are instantaneous and they are not saved in the product record in a corresponding database 18 2 3 Using database of drying programs Drying procedure can be carried out with use of a program saved in the Database of drying programs Adding a program to the Database of Drying Programs Database of drying programs contains saved drying ...

Page 83: ... the field name a new window with numeric keyboard is opened Proceed as in above points and insert time value for printing intervals of the following measuring data during drying process 7 Start mass control on pressing the field name a window is opened with a list of available options Select one of them No Optional Mandatory The software returns to displaying a window with drying program data 8 E...

Page 84: ...rocess A report contains all data available on a printout of header weighing and footer It means that each report printed during drying process and saved in the database of drying reports has format as specified by a user CAUTION Data contained on a report for each measurement are set in option Weighing report template Each time on releasing a printout according to set time intervals data which is...

Page 85: ...t Current result Drying time and result Net Tare Gross Supplementary unit Mass Set temperature Current temperature Empty line Non standard printout o FOOTER Dashes Working mode Status End date End time Drying time Balance type Balance ID User Product Universal variable 1 5 End mass Current result Dashes Empty line GLP report Signature Non standard printout ...

Page 86: ...time hour of carried out process An instance of a report from drying process Start date 2012 06 25 Start time 14 41 55 User Admin Product Tea Drying mode Drying profile Standard Finish mode Automatic 3 Start mass 0 386 g 0 00 30 1 295 M 0 01 00 0 777 M 0 06 00 1 295 M Status Completed End date 2012 06 25 End time 14 48 05 Drying time 0 06 10 End mass 0 381 g Current result 1 295 M Signature ...

Page 87: ...turns to displaying the main window The grey coloured workspace indicates name of selected drying program and pictograms on drying parameters indicate data of enabled drying program On enabling a drying program the drying settings cannot be changed Drying parameters can only be changed if no drying program is enabled An additional option is displaying in an enabled drying program descriptions on a...

Page 88: ...mands aiding its operation and functioning A user should follow displayed commands This means ensures correct sample preparation for drying and correct moisture content analysis of a sample The software displays a command to prepare a drying pan Place the a disposable pan on a dedicated holder and assembly it on the cross shaped holder in the drying chamber ...

Page 89: ... mass in moisture analyzer s memory Mass indication returns to ZERO and the following command is displayed If START MASS CONTROL option is enabled at this moment the display activates a bar graph indicating current sample mass in relation to saved Min and Max limits for sample s mass Load tested sample onto the drying pan Select sample s mass according to previously carried out tests and character...

Page 90: ... procedure The moisture analyzer starts drying process according to pre set parameters and the display indicates data on carried out process During the drying process the moisture analyzer carries out all necessary mass measurements and calculations resulting from mass change and sends a header to a specific communication port compatible with settings of printout options ...

Page 91: ...ring drying process by pressing a field with displayed unit which opens a window with available units On selecting a unit the software automatically calculates current display indication to the one of enabled measuring unit Drying process can be abandoned at optional moment by pressing STOP key On finishing the drying process the display previews test summary and the final result of moisture conte...

Page 92: ...ooling down the drying chamber 18 6 Chart of drying process A user can preview drying process during either during its progress or after its completion by entering the Database of drying reports Previewing a chart during drying process in progress To preview a chart during drying process press Chart soft key in the bottom bar of the display The software opens a chart including data on currently ca...

Page 93: ... report containing data on a desired drying process and press its name name of a report is its date and time of report creation Press option Chart The software automatically generates and opens a report in the coordinate system of moisture content unit measurement for completed moisture content analysis An instance of a chart from completed moisture content analysis for a sample from a record save...

Page 94: ... a connected printer PCL type Saving the chart as a file in format bmp on an external data storage device connected to terminal s USB port 19 DATABASES Software of moisture analyzer MA 3Y series features the following databases PRODUCTS WEIGHING RECORDS CLIENTS DRYING PROGRAMS REPORTS FROM DRYING PROCESSES DRYING REPORTS STATISTICS FROM DRYING REPORTS MINIMUM SAMPLE WEIGHTS AMBIENT CONDITIONS PACK...

Page 95: ...tions depend on a database type Options OPEN allows to enter selected database functions like single click of a given database icon IMPORT allows to import data form a memory stick Plug the memory stick to an USB port to let the program detect it and open an appropriate window with saved files Select a desired file to import demanded data The process of copying starts automatically upon selection ...

Page 96: ...w Databases are accessed by pressing key or corresponding quick access key in the bottom bar The following processes can be carried out in almost any of databases 1 Adding entry to a database 2 Searching for a record in a database by name 3 Searching for a record in a database by code 4 Searching for a record in a database by date 5 Exporting database content to a data storage device through USB p...

Page 97: ... area in which the measurement is recognized as correct Enabled if option START MASS CONTROL is active 9 Tare product s tare value set automatically on selecting a product from the database 10 Price Unit price of a product 11 Density product s density used for compensating air buoyancy as sample density g cm3 12 Shelf life time in days 13 Date Set product s date constant 14 VAT VAT value related t...

Page 98: ...ve HIGH threshold possible only if Result control is set to NO 12 Weighing platform no field denoting number of a weighing platform moisture analyzer balance scale on which a measurement was carried out 13 Leveling demonstrates if level status was maintained during measurement 14 Ambient conditions alerts demonstrates if temperature and humidity were stable during measurement 19 4 Clients Database...

Page 99: ...d sample size Parameters 8 to 10 are informative ones for informing a user on additional requirements needed to dry a product e g using a filter made of glass fibre using specific sample mass or means of preparing a sample for drying The descriptions are enabled on pressing one of the quick access keys Sample description and enabling one of available drying programs 19 6 Reports from drying proces...

Page 100: ... name of a product that was dried 11 Drying program name of a drying program used for carrying out the drying process 12 Drying chart a chart demonstrating progress of a drying process Procedure Enter submenu Databases Press Reports from drying process Drying reports key Press field of a desired report record by pressing name of the report Report s name consists of date and time of its creation Pr...

Page 101: ...Procedure Enter submenu Databases and press Statistics of reports from drying process Select product for which history of tests should be generated Determine searching criteria for displaying data start date and end date Display list of drying reports complying with accepted searching criteria product completion date Reports from drying process Generate a chart from the course of selected drying p...

Page 102: ...eys options Return to displaying the complete chart Reducing the screen to the previous view Return to displaying the previous window Printing the chart on a connected printer PCL type Saving the chart as a file in format bmp on an external data storage device connected to terminal s USB port ...

Page 103: ...xpiry date two weeks in advance It informs about expiring period of validity Contact with RADWAG employee is required in order to perform necessary modification of settings 5 Thresholds option allowing for entering both data of mass of minimal sample weight and packaging mass tare thresholds for which given value is valid Tare maximal tare value for which minimal sample weigh is valid Three values...

Page 104: ...ription 1 0 0000 g 0 2500 g Minimal sample weight for all net masses being weighed without packaging TARE button not in use Program identifies setting for which minimal sample weight is valid only for weighing samples without packaging Upon the use of tarring option the icon informing about minimal sample weight being in use turns off For weighing with tare no minimal sample weight is defined The ...

Page 105: ...ready exists in the database press field with its name and insert data on the packaging Caution It is possible to use an option for searching a record by name or code 19 11 Warehouses Depending on work organizing the Database of Warehouses contains list of places used for picking up a sample for weighing drying or list of places to which a sample was delivered Each Warehouse should have its name c...

Page 106: ...s field with its name and insert identifying data Caution It is possible to use an option for searching a record printout by name or code Designing new printout template Procedure Enter submenu Databases and press Printouts field Press Add key to create a new printout or edit an existing template In the Record editing field press Template key A window is opened for creating an optional printout Wh...

Page 107: ...e designing a printout 6 delete all printout content 7 printout editing field Save designed printout Caution To erase characters in a printout press Back key To move cursor press navigating arrows Example of Printout no 1 use of large editing field Project Printout template Moisture analyzer no 400015 Parameters Max 220 g d 0 001 g Product name Date 2011 10 24 Time 11 48 06 Working mode Weighing N...

Page 108: ...emplate is automatically copied to an editing field 19 13 Universal variables Universal Variables are a set of alphanumeric data which are combined with printouts products or other information related to weighing Each variable should have its name code and value specified Procedure Enter submenu Databases and press Universal variables field Press Add key should a new universal variable be added If...

Page 109: ...alyzer enables exporting such data to a file using a data storage device connected to terminal s USB port Procedure Connect a data storage device to moisture analyzer s USB port Press Export weighing database wait to see a window with export options set demanded parameters Specify data to be exported to do it go to Data selection option ...

Page 110: ... to file Name of a created file consists of the name of exported database and serial number of a moisture analyzer e g Weighing records_239800 txt Disconnect the data storage device from the USB port of a moisture analyzer Format of exported file The exported file has a form of a table where columns are separated by a Tab character which enables direct exporting the file to Excel spreadsheet The t...

Page 111: ... 14 3 Delete weighments and reports Delete weighments and reports option serves to clear database content it is used for removing weighings and reports Upon activation of this function the software displays a window with numeric keyboard Writing deadline date is required The deadline date determines data to be deleted namely data older than those specified by the deadline date Date should be given...

Page 112: ... 112 Upon confirmation of the entered deadline date all weighing and reports dating on a given period of time will be deleted Number of deleted records will be displayed ...

Page 113: ...RS 232 ports enable the following setting of transmission parameters Baud rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bit s Data bits 5 6 7 8 Stop bits None 1 1 5 2 Parity None Odd Even Marker Interval 20 2 ETHERNET port settings Procedure Select communication port Ethernet and set appropriate values DHCP Yes No IP Address 192 168 0 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gate 192 168 0 1 Caution Above se...

Page 114: ...Addresse 10 10 9 155 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 10 10 8 244 Caution Above settings serve for informative purposes only Transmission parameters must be set with respect to local network Upon completing modifications press key you will see the following message Restart balance to make it operate with new settings Go to weighing and restart balance The user may use Available networks o...

Page 115: ...onnection are stored in the balance program The program connects to the network using the stored parameters each time the balance is activated The user may change this by selecting Forget network option The option disconnects the given network 20 4 TCP protocol settings TCP i e Transmission Control Protocol enables communicating two computers The TCP operates in client server mode The server pends...

Page 116: ... Procedure of setting a port for TCP protocol Enter group of parameters Communication Select Tcp Port which opens a window Port with on screen keyboard Insert required port number and accept by pressing key ...

Page 117: ...ure analyzer which is connected to a computer continuous transmission o available options NO YES printout format depends on set printout template in a moisture analyzer see next parameter weighing printout template o it is possible to design an individual printout to a computer using a dedicated window with printout template Principles on creating printouts are described in point 24 11 of this use...

Page 118: ...control code from a balance to the printer which automatically sets the right code page respective to code page set in a balance in advance before execution of the data printout it is possible only for printers supplied with such option Example balance settings for a correct cooperation Polish diacritical signs printout with EPSON printer connected to port RS232 1 Dot matrix printer EPSON TM U220B...

Page 119: ...MBIENT CONDITIONS Date and time 275 Temperature of sensor 1 value o C Temperature of sensor 2 value o C Temperature THBS value o C Humidity THBS value Drying mode printout template 380 381 21 3 Barcode scanners Moisture analyzer MA 3Y series enables cooperating with barcode scanners which are used to quick searching for Products Users Customers Packagings Warehouses Universal variables To configur...

Page 120: ...n In RADWAG balances prefix contains character byte presented as 01 hexadecimal whereas suffix contains character byte 0D hexadecimal For detailed description of communicating the balance with a barcode scanner go to APPENDIX E of this user manual Procedure 1 Open Barcode scanner submenu 2 Select Prefix parameter and enter hexadecimal value using on screen keyboard 3 Press to confirm changes 4 Sel...

Page 121: ...ength Setting number of barcode signs used for searching Start marker Selecting starting point of scanned code used for searching End marker Selecting ending point of scanned code used for searching Ignore marker Selecting using or ignoring start and end markers when comparing scanned code with code saved to the balance List of Filtering items Field selection Filtering Product None Name Code EAN c...

Page 122: ... With a transponder card scanner by approximating a registered card to the scanner Caution For correct moisture analyzer s cooperation with a transponder card scanner set appropriate baud rate value in submenu Communication default 9600b s Transponder card scanner port The moisture analyzer enables communicating with a transponder card scanner using the following ports RS 232 COM1 RS 232 COM2 Assi...

Page 123: ... 5 Additional display The moisture analyzer enables communicating with an additional display using the following ports RS 232 COM1 RS 232 COM2 Tcp Type of data displayed on an additional display is declared in variable Project template Procedure designing a variable Enter group of parameters Peripheral devices Press Additional display Project field which opens an editing window Project with an on ...

Page 124: ...ercent setup set 100 o Header printout o Density of solid o Footer printout o Density of liquid o Universal variable 1 5 o Air density o Accept o Control mass comparator s robot o Abort o Task o User o Reference standard o Left door On changing the logic status of the input system e g from 0 to 1 a function that is assigned to the system is carried out For instance o Displaying the value of set ch...

Page 125: ...nt below MIN threshold switches the logic of the system OK stable Stable measurement within MIN MAX thresholds switches the logic of the system OK unstable Unstable measurement within MIN MAX thresholds switches the logic of the system MAX stable Stable measurement below MAX threshold switches the logic of the system MAX unstable Unstable measurement below MAX threshold switches the logic of the s...

Page 126: ...n Hungarian Russian 23 2 Data and time setting Moisture analyzer user can set date and time which are located in the upper bar of the display Entering editing mode of date and time settings is carried out in two ways By pressing date and time field located in the upper bar of moisture analyzer s display in main menu mode By pressing key and selecting menu Other Date and Time Entering date and time...

Page 127: ...er to enter the sleep mode press key next press Others Sleep mode On entering the option one of the following settings must be selected None 1 2 3 5 10 15 Digit values stand for a number of minutes Upon selection of a desired value the program returns to the previous menu level Caution The screen turns to sleep mode only when the balance is not operated the indication on the screen remains the sam...

Page 128: ...s of aborting calibration process are not available and if initiated calibration has to be completed 23 8 Level control Moisture analyzer MA 3Y series may feature an Automatic Level Control system or an external level indicator Leveling procedure with use of the Automatic Level Control system Enter submenu Others Select parameter Level control which opens an editing window Select one of available ...

Page 129: ...e temperature from 250 C to 160 C is about 10 minutes For the QUICK MODE the initial exceeding of the Max drying temperature is 30 but not higher than the maximum drying temperature of a moisture analyzer Procedure Enter submenu Others Select parameter Reduction of drying temperature which opens a new window with selectable values Select one of the available options YES temperature reduction mode ...

Page 130: ...rmines the distance from which the IR proximity sensors should react As standard the sensitivity is set within the range of 5 to 7 Procedure Enter submenu Others Select parameter Sensor sensitivity which opens an editing window Select one of available options The selection causes immediate returning to the menu window 23 12 Proximity sensors delay Parameter for setting delay of proximity sensors i...

Page 131: ...SB port Enter submenu Others Select parameter Export system events The software automatically generates a file and saves it on the external data storage device Send the generated file to the RADWAG company 24 UPDATE The function contains modules which enable updating o Help files available from the user level o Area of a user SOFTWARE o Metrological parameters main board only administrator Updatin...

Page 132: ...er parameters remain unchanged 25 SYSTEM INFORMATION This menu contains data on moisture analyzer s specification and installed applications Most of parameters in this menu are for the information purpose only Parameter Ambient conditions enables previewing present ambient conditions in a moisture analyzer temperature humidity pressure if a moisture analyzer features corresponding ambient conditio...

Page 133: ...ie stored in the balance memory The program plays wmv files Movies parameter group allows the user to add delete movies from the balance memory To add a movie the user has to 1 Save the movie on a memory stick 2 Plug the memory stick to USB port of balance head 3 Enter Movies parameter group 4 Press icon located in a top toolbar 5 Select demanded file 6 The movie is stored to the balance memory ...

Page 134: ... Movies parameter group 3 Press the name of a movie to be watched The movie starts automatically Functions available for playback are as follows Play Pause playing Stop playing Increase decrease the volume volum power adjusted for settings go to OTHER parameters group Włączenie wyłączenie głosu Restart video ...

Page 135: ...nds Command Command description Z Zero moisture analyzer T Tare moisture analyzer OT Give tare value UT Set tare S Send stable measurement result in basic measuring unit SI Immediately send measurement result in basic measuring unit SU Send stable measurement result in current measuring unit SUI Immediately send measurement result in current measuring unit C1 Switch on continuous transmission in b...

Page 136: ...OMS Set working mode OMG Give current working mode PC Send all implemented commands BN Give balance type FS Give Max capacity RV Give program version A Set autozero function EV Set ambient conditions state FIS Set filter ARS Set value release LDS Set last digit Caution Each command must end with CR LF characters ...

Page 137: ...mmand carrying out time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result time limit is moisture analyzer s characteristic parameter XX stands for a name of sent command _ substitutes spaces COMMANDS DESCRIPTION CAUTION Spaces provided in commands format have to be skipped they are provided for improving text readability only Zero the moisture analyzer Format Z CR LF Accessible responses ...

Page 138: ...essible at this moment Give tare value Format OT CR LF Accessible responses OT_TARE CR LF command carried out Response format 1 2 3 4 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 O T space tare space unit space CR LF Tare 9 characters with right justification Unit 3 characters with left justification Caution Tare value is always given in adjustment unit Set tare Format UT_TARE CR LF where TARE tare value Accessible re...

Page 139: ...e S CR LF command sent from a computer S _ A CR LF command understood and in progress S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8 5 _ g _ _ CR LF command carried out response is mass value in basic measuring unit Immediately send measurement result in basic measuring unit Format SI CR LF Accessible responses SI_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment MASS FRAME response is immediate with mass val...

Page 140: ...S U _ A CR LF command understood and in progress S U _ _ _ _ _ 1 7 2 1 3 5 _ N _ _ CR LF command carried out response is mass value in current measuring unit Immediately send measurement result in current measuring unit Format SUI CR LF Accessible responses SUI_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment MASS FORMAT mass value in current measuring unit is returned immediately Mass...

Page 141: ...n continuous transmission in current measuring unit Format CU1 CR LF Accessible responses CU1_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment CU1_A CR LF MASS FRAME command understood and in progress response is mass value in current measuring unit Mass frame format which is moisture analyzer s response 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 S U I stability marker space character mass spa...

Page 142: ...ion Unit 3 characters with right justification Give value of high checkweighing threshold LO Format OUH CR LF Accessible response UH_MASS CR LF command carried out Response format 1 2 3 4 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 U H space mass space unit space CR LF Mass 9 characters with right justification Unit 3 characters with left justification User log in Format LOGIN Name Password CR LF Name and password ha...

Page 143: ...calibration completed IC_A CR LF IC_E CR LF command understood realization in progress time limit of result stabilization exceeded IC_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment Lock balance keyboard Format K1 CR LF Accessible responses K1_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment K1_OK CR LF command completed Command locks balance keyboard motion sensors touch ...

Page 144: ...el proximity sensors OMI list available working modes The command lists available working modes for a given device Format OMI CR LF Accessible responses OMI CR LF n_ Mode name CR LF n_ Mode name CR LF OK CR LF command completed available working modes are given OMI_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment Mode name parameter working mode name given in between inverted commas Fo...

Page 145: ...K CR LF command completed OMS_E CR LF error occurance in course of command performance incorrect format or lack of the parameter OMS_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment n parameter decimal value specifying working mode number See OMI command description for detailed information Example Command OMS_13 CR LF set Statistics mode Response OMS_OK CR LF Statistics mode selected ...

Page 146: ...essible responses BN_A_ x CR LF command understood balance type given as a response BN_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment x series of types for a particular balance in between inverted commas with general balance type in front Example Command BN CR LF give balance type Response BN_A_ AS balance type AS R FS Give Max capacity Format FS CR LF Accessible responses FS_A_ x CR...

Page 147: ...arried out A_E CR LF an error occurred on command carrying out no parameter available or incorrect format A_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment n parameter decimal value determining autozero settings n 0 autozero on 1 autozero off Caution Command changes settings for a current working mode Example Command A_1 CR LF turn autozero function on Response A_OK CR LF autozero fun...

Page 148: ... EV 0 swaps it to value UNSTABLE FIS Set filter FIS Filtetr Set Command overview Command lets the user set filter for a particular device Format FIS_n CR LF Accessible responses FIS_OK CR LF command carried out FIS_E CR LF an error occurred on command carrying out no parameter available or incorrect format FIS_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment n parameter decimal value d...

Page 149: ...ue determining value release options n 1 fast 2 fast reliable 3 reliable Caution The numbering is assigned to a particular value release option and it is identical for all balance types The command changes settings for a current working mode if for a particular balance type value release settings are assigned to the working mode Example Command ARS_1 CR LF set value release parameter to fast relia...

Page 150: ...always value has been set 27 3 Manual printout Automatic printout Moisture analyzer MA 3Y series enables generating manual or automatic printouts Manual printout press key on stabilization of indication measurement result Automatic printout is generated automatically in accordance to the settings of automatic printout see point 11 6 of this user manual The content of a printout depends on setting ...

Page 151: ...NO Date NO Net NO Time NO Tare NO Level status NO Gross NO Client NO Current result NO Warehouse NO Supplementary unit NO Product NO Mass YES Packaging NO Non standard printout NO 28 CONNECTING PERIPHERAL DEVICES Moisture analyzer MA 3Y series can cooperate with the following peripheral devices Computer Receipt printer KAFKA EPSON PCL printer PCL Additional display Barcode scanner An optional peri...

Page 152: ...e analyzer printer EPSON Cable IN OUT 30 ERROR MESSAGES Err2 Value beyond zero range Err3 Value beyond tare range Err8 Tarring Zeroing operation time exceeded NULL Zero value from converter FULL Measurement range Max capacity exceeded LH Start mass error no level moisture analyzer is not leveled ...

Page 153: ...itch off the moisture analyzer by pressing ON OFF key on terminal s overlay and make sure the power cord of the moisture analyzer is unplugged from mains Open moisture analyzer s lid and take out all components of the drying chamber disposable pan 5 cross shaped holder 4 pan handle 3 drying pan shield 2 insert of the drying chamber base 1 Clean the moisture analyzer using soft fabrics diaper chamo...

Page 154: ...rts switch off the moisture analyzer by pressing ON OFF key on terminal s overlay and make sure the power cord of the moisture analyzer is unplugged from mains Temperature sensor should cleaned using a soft fabric with addition of a mild detergents Do not use any abrasive agents or solvents as they may damage the temperature sensor While cleaning make sure not to touch the heating filament as it m...

Page 155: ...verlay and make sure the power cord of the moisture analyzer is unplugged from mains A moisture analyzer MA 3Y series features two glass tabular fuses 5x20 slow blow T 3 15A 250VAC which protect moisture analyzer s electric circuits Fuse replacement procedure 1 Take the fuse base 1 out of its mounting which is located next to power cord socket 2 Take a fuse or fuses 2 out of the fuse base 3 Replac...

Page 156: ...cause non uniform sample content Prepare the sample from larger amount of substance drying time is too short Change finish mode criteria of the testing process drying temperature is too high causing sample s oxidizing Lower drying temperature tested sample boils Lower the drying temperature the temperature sensor is contaminated or defected Clean the temperature sensor the workbench on which the m...

Page 157: ...2 cable for EPSON printer KAFKA Thermal printer EPSON Dot matrix printer PCL printer CK 01 Transponder card scanner LS2208 Barcode scanner AP2 1 Power loop output SAL Anti vibration table for laboratory balances PC keyboard USB type Computer software PW WIN RAD KEY E2R MOISTURE ANALYZER ...

Page 158: ...l Variable description 0 1 Standard printout in adjustment unit 1 1 Standard printout in current measuring unit 2 Date 3 Time 4 Date and time 5 Working modes 6 Net mass in current measuring unit 7 Net mass is adjustment unit 8 Gross mass 9 Tare 10 Current measuring unit 11 Adjustment unit 12 Low threshold 13 High threshold 15 Statistics Number 16 Statistics Sum 17 Statistics Mean 18 Statistics Min...

Page 159: ...lementary unit 44 Supplementary unit 45 Target value 46 Tolerance 47 Difference 48 Balance type 50 Product Name 51 Product Code 52 Product EAN code 53 Product Mass 54 Product Tare 55 Product Price 56 Product Minimum 57 Product Maximum 58 2 Product PGC mode 59 Product Shelf life time in days 60 Product VAT 61 Product Date 62 Product Shelf life time 63 Product Density 64 Product Ingredients 65 Produ...

Page 160: ...lt 104 2 PGC Report Batch quantity 105 2 PGC Report Number of measurements 106 2 PGC Report Value of T1 error 107 2 PGC Report Value of 2T1 error 108 2 PGC Report Number of T1 errors 109 2 PGC Report Permissible number of T1 errors 110 2 PGC Report Number of 2T1 errors 111 2 PGC Report Sum 112 2 PGC Report Min 113 2 PGC Report Max 114 2 PGC Report Average 115 2 PGC Report Average limit 116 2 PGC R...

Page 161: ...x UTF 8 146 Gross mass in current measuring unit 147 Tare in current measuring unit 150 PCL printer Page offset 151 Epson printer Paper cut 165 2 Formulation Name 166 2 Formulation Code 167 2 Formulation Number of ingredients 168 2 Formulation Sum 169 2 Formulation Ingredient 170 2 Formulation Ingredient no 175 2 Report from formulation Start date 176 2 Report from formulation End date 177 2 Repor...

Page 162: ...arator Method 201 2 Comparator Min temperature 202 2 Comparator Max temperature 203 2 Comparator Min Humidity 204 2 Comparator Max Humidity 205 2 Comparator Min Pressure 206 2 Comparator Max Pressure 207 2 Comparator Task 208 2 Comparator Selected Task 209 2 Comparator Measurements 210 Adjustment history Type of adjustment 211 Adjustment history Nominal mass 212 Adjustment history Current mass 213...

Page 163: ... control T2 threshold value 237 2 Mass control T1 threshold value 238 2 Mass control T1 threshold value 239 2 Mass control T2 threshold value 240 2 Mass control Average in percent DX 241 2 Mass control Standard deviation in percent 250 2 Density Start date 251 2 Density End date 252 2 Density Procedure 253 2 Density Standard liquid 254 2 Density of standard liquid 255 2 Density Temperature if stan...

Page 164: ...Pressure 285 2 Mass Comparator Reference Standards Name 286 2 Mass Comparator Reference Standards Code 287 2 Mass Comparator Reference Standards Class 288 2 Mass Comparator Reference Standards Factory no 289 2 Mass Comparator Reference Standards Mass 290 2 Mass Comparator Reference Standards Set no 295 2 Animal weighing Threshold 296 2 Animal weighing Averaging time 300 2 Tasks Name 301 2 Tasks Co...

Page 165: ...port Water temperature 335 2 Pipette calibration report Z coefficient 336 2 Pipette calibration report Statistics 337 2 Pipette calibration report Measurements and statistics 338 2 Pipette calibration report Channel number 340 2 Pipette calibration report Average volume 341 2 Pipette calibration report Systematic error 342 2 Pipette calibration report Random error 343 2 Pipette calibration report ...

Page 166: ... drying process Drying report Printout interval 395 Moisture analyzer Set temperature 396 Moisture analyzer Current temperature 397 Moisture analyzer Drying time 398 Moisture analyzer Status 399 Moisture analyzer Drying time and result 400 Moisture analyzer Moisture content 401 Moisture analyzer Dryness content 402 Moisture analyzer Moisture dryness 403 Moisture analyzer heater test Power Caution ...

Page 167: ...djustment unit with constant length of 10 characters with left justification Sign proceeding formatting or time separator i e hours minutes and seconds 7 0 000 Net mass in adjustment unit always with three decimal places 3 hh mm ss Current time in format hour minute second First detected dot in a digit is recognized as separator of integer and decimal parts Each following dot is ignored 55 0 00 Pr...

Page 168: ...t 2 yy MM dd Current date in format year month day 2 yy MM dd Current date in format year month day Should be used in literal meaning insert Application list of formatted variables CODE DESCRIPTION 7 V6 3 Net mass in EAN 13 code 6 character code 7 V7 3 Net mass in EAN 13 code 7 character code 27 V6 3 Net value in EAN 13 code 6 character code 27 V7 3 Net value in EAN 13 code 7 character code 7 T6 3...

Page 169: ...sec Parity control none Bits 8bit Stop bits 1 bit Data on a printout from a printer regarding RS 232 Serial port 96 N 8 1 Means of activating an information test printout and carrying out changes in printer s settings is specified in a user manual of ZEBRA printers ...

Page 170: ...evices and software do not use it 4 Some RADWAG systems can omit unnecessary information by using parameters that mark the beginning and the length of the code required to analyze 5 Should a barcode be recognized by a moisture analyzer it needs to have some particular features A code requires programming a characteristics prefix and suffix In a standard accepted by RADWAG a prefix is a sign byte 0...

Page 171: ...oject Name Setting Adjustment No Yes Working mode No Yes Date No Yes Time No Yes User No Yes Balance type No Yes Balance ID No Yes Level status No Yes Nominal mass No Yes Difference No Yes Temperature No Yes Current mass No Yes Empty line No Yes Dashes No Yes Signature No Yes Non standard printout No Yes Adjustment history Displays a report from completed external adjustments ...

Page 172: ...es Printouts Universal variables Delete data older than Export database of weighing records to file Communication Description Value COM 1 Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity No COM 2 Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity No Ethernet DHCP No IP address 192 168 0 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gate 192 168 0 1 Tcp Port 4001 ...

Page 173: ...e 1250 Printouts Settings Barcode scanner Port None COM 1 COM 2 Offset 0 Code length 0 Transponder card scanner Port None COM 1 COM 2 Additional display Port None COM 1 2 Tcp Project Settings Ambient conditions module Port None COM 1 2 Com internal Address 3 Inputs Outputs Description Value Inputs Input 1 Selection Input 2 Selection Input 3 Selection Input 4 Selection Outputs ...

Page 174: ...inistrator Selection Date and time Guest Selection User Selection Advanced user Selection Administrator Selection Printouts Guest Selection User Selection Advanced user Selection Administrator Selection Databases Products Clients Selection Formulation Guest Packages User Warehouses Advanced user Printouts Administrator Delete data older than Others Description Value Language Selection ...

Page 175: ... 175 Date and time Settings Beep Selection Touch screen display calibration Function Level control Selection Autotest Selection User manual no IMMU 10 09 11 17 ENG ...

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