KERN AEJ-C, PLJ-C, AES-C Operating Instructions Manual

KERN & Sohn GmbH
Ziegelei 1
D-72336 Balingen
E-Mail: info@kern-sohn.com
Fax: +49-[0]7433-9933-149
Operating manual Analytical Precision Balance
KERN AEJ-C/AES-C/PLJ-C
Version 1.4
10/2015 GB
AEJ-C/AES-C/PLJ-C-BA-e-1514
2 AEJ-C/ AEJ-C/AES-C/PLJ-C-BA-e-1514
GB
KERN AEJ-C/AES-C/PLJ-C
Version 1.4 10/2015
Operating manual
Analytical Precision Balance
Contents
1 Technical data ................................................................................................... 5
1.1 Dimensions ............................................................................................................................... 9
2 Appliance overview ......................................................................................... 10
2.1 Display and Keyboard Summary .......................................................................................... 13
2.1.1 Navigation buttons / numeric input ....................................................................................... 15
3 Basic instructions ........................................................................................... 16
3.1 Proper use ............................................................................................................................... 16
3.2 Improper Use .......................................................................................................................... 16
3.3 Warranty .................................................................................................................................. 16
3.4 Monitoring of Test Resources ............................................................................................... 17
4 Basic Safety Precauti on s ................................................................................ 17
4.1 Pay attention to the instructions in the Operation Manual ................................................ 17
4.2 Personnel training .................................................................................................................. 17
5 Transport and storage .................................................................................... 17
5.1 Testing upon acceptance ...................................................................................................... 17
5.2 Packaging / return transport ................................................................................................. 17
6 Unpacking, Setup and Commissioning ......................................................... 20
6.1 Installation Site, Location of Use .......................................................................................... 20
6.2 Unpacking and checking ....................................................................................................... 20
6.3 Placing ..................................................................................................................................... 21
6.4 Mains connection ................................................................................................................... 24
6.4.1 Turning On the Power .......................................................................................................... 24
6.5 Connection of peripheral devices ......................................................................................... 24
6.6 Initial Commissioning ............................................................................................................ 24
7 Adjustment ....................................................................................................... 25
7.1 Automatic adjustment with internal weight (only AEJ-C and PLJ-C) ............................... 26
7.2 Menu settings ......................................................................................................................... 27
7.2.1 P1.1 INT.JUS T . - interna l adju s tment (only models AE J-C and PLJ -C) .................................... 27
7.2.2 P1.2 EXT.JUST.- external adjustm ent (only AES-C) ........................................................... 28
7.2.3 P1.3 BE.JUST. User adjustment (model AES-C only) ......................................................... 29
7.2.4 P1.4 TEST JUST. – adjustment report (only models AE J-C and PL J -C) .................................... 30
7.2.5 Printing adjustment reports .................................................................................................. 31
7.3 Verification .............................................................................................................................. 32
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8 Menu ................................................................................................................. 34
8.1 Navigation in the menu .......................................................................................................... 34
8.2 Menu overview ........................................................................................................................ 35
8.3 Exit menu / back to weighing mode. .................................................................................... 40
9 Entry by navigation keys ................................................................................ 41
10 User ............................................................................................................... 42
10.1 Login/logout ............................................................................................................................ 42
10.2 Authorisation levels ............................................................................................................... 43
11 Weighing ....................................................................................................... 44
11.1 S witch on-off ba lance ............................................................................................................ 44
11.2 Weighing ................................................................................................................................. 44
11.3 Weigh ing units switch-over ................................................................................................... 45
11.4 Taring ....................................................................................................................................... 45
11.4.1 Entering a tare value manually (pre-tare) ........................................................................ 45
11.4.2 Deleting the tare value ..................................................................................................... 45
11.5 Underfloor weighing ............................................................................................................... 46
11.6 S electing the operating mode ............................................................................................... 47
11.6.1 Invoking operating modes: ............................................................................................... 47
11.6.2 To select operating modes: ............................................................................................. 48
12 Weighing scale settings operating mode weighing .................................. 49
12.1 Filter - adaptation to ambient conditions and weighing options ...................................... 49
12.2 Rest position control .............................................................................................................. 50
12.3 Auto Zero ................................................................................................................................. 51
12.4 Hide last decimal place .......................................................................................................... 52
12.5 E n vironmental conditions ..................................................................................................... 53
12.6 P rint mode ............................................................................................................................... 54
12.7 Information display ................................................................................................................ 55
12.7.1 Special information .......................................................................................................... 56
12.7.2 Shortcut keys ................................................................................................................... 57
13 Additional operating modes ....................................................................... 58
13.1 P arts counting ........................................................................................................................ 58
13.2 Weigh ing with tolerance range ............................................................................................. 63
13.3 Dosing...................................................................................................................................... 66
13.4 P ercent determination............................................................................................................ 69
13.5 Animal weighing ..................................................................................................................... 71
13.6 Statistics .................................................................................................................................. 73
13.7 Totalization .............................................................................................................................. 76
13.8 HOLD function ........................................................................................................................ 79
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14 Further useful functions “P6 OTHER“ ....................................................... 80
14.1 Language ................................................................................................................................. 80
14.2 Authorisations ........................................................................................................................ 81
14.3 Acoustic signal for key operation ......................................................................................... 82
14.4 Backlight and brightness control for display ...................................................................... 83
14.5 Date .......................................................................................................................................... 84
14.6 Time ......................................................................................................................................... 85
14.7 Date format .............................................................................................................................. 86
14.8 Time format ............................................................................................................................. 87
15 Weighing units ............................................................................................. 88
15.1 How to enabl e weighing units ............................................................................................... 88
15.2 How to set a standard weight unit ........................................................................................ 89
16 GLP/ISO report “P5.3 GLP PRINT“ ............................................................. 90
17 Data output RS 232 and USB ...................................................................... 92
17.1 Technical data ......................................................................................................................... 92
17.2 S etting interface RS 232 ........................................................................................................ 93
17.3 Interface cable ........................................................................................................................ 94
17.4 Output log ............................................................................................................................... 94
17.4.1 Issue after pressing the PRINT ´button ........................................................................... 94
17.4.2 Remote control instructions ............................................................................................. 95
18 Connecting external devices ...................................................................... 97
18.1 P rinter settings ....................................................................................................................... 98
18.1.1 Setting an adjustment report ............................................................................................ 99
18.1.2 Set header ..................................................................................................................... 100
18.1.3 Print measured result ..................................................................................................... 101
18.1.4 Adjust footer ................................................................................................................... 101
19 Data bases .................................................................................................. 102
19.1 Data base USER .................................................................................................................... 102
19.2 Data base products .............................................................................................................. 106
19.3 Data base Taring ................................................................................................................... 109
19.4 Data base Weighing processes .......................................................................................... 110
19.5 Alibi memory ......................................................................................................................... 113
19.6 E xporting and importing data bases .................................................................................. 114
20 Servicing, maintenance, disposal ............................................................ 117
20.1 Clean ...................................................................................................................................... 117
20.2 Servicing, maintenance ....................................................................................................... 117
20.3 Disposal ................................................................................................................................. 117
22 Instant help ................................................................................................. 118
22.1 Error messages .................................................................................................................... 119
23 Declaration of conformit y ......................................................................... 120
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1 Technical data
KERN AEJ 100-4CM AEJ 200-4CM AEJ 200-5CM
Readability (d) 0.1 mg 0.1 mg 0.01 mg; 0.1 mg Weighing range (max) 160 g 220 g 82 g; 220 g Minimum load (Min) 10 mg 10 mg 1 mg Verification value (e) 1 mg 1 mg 1 mg; 1 mg Verification class I I I Reproducibility 0.2 mg 0.2 mg 0.04 mg; 0.1 mg Linearity ± 0.3 mg ± 0.3 mg ± 0.1 mg; 0.2 mg Stabilization time 4 sec. 4 sec. 6 sec; 3.5sec. Adjustment weight internal internal internal Warm-u p time 8 h 8 h 8 h; 8 h Weighing Units g, mg, ct g, mg, ct g, mg, ct Smallest part weight for
piece counting
0.1 mg 0.1 mg 0.1 mg
Reference quantities at piece counting
10, 20, 50,
freely selectable
10, 20, 50,
freely selectable
10, 20, 50,
freely selectable
Weighing plate, stainless steel [cm]
Ø 10 Ø 10 Ø 8.5
Net weight (kg) 5.4 5.4 5.4 Permissible
ambient condition
+10° C to +40° C +10° C to +40° C +10° C to +40° C
Humidity of air
80 % relative
(not condensing)
80 % relative
(not condensing)
80 % relative
(not condensing) Input voltage 110 - 230 V AC, 110 - 230 V AC, 110 - 230 V AC, Power pack
secondary voltage
13.5 V – 16 V 13.5 V – 16 V 13.5 V – 16 V
Interface RS 232C; USB RS 232C; USB RS 232C; USB Underfloor weighing device Hooks Hooks Hooks
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KERN AES 100-4C AES 200-4C
Readability (d) 0.1 mg 0.1 mg Weighing range (max) 160 g 220 g Reproducibility 0.2 mg 0.2 mg Linearity ± 0.2 mg ± 0.2 mg Stabilization time 4 sec. 4 sec. Recommended adjusting
weight not supplied (class)
150 g (E2) 200 g (E2)
Warm-u p time 8 h 8 h Weighing Units ct, dwt, g, gn, m g , oz ct, dwt, g, gn, m g , oz Smallest part weight for
piece counting
0.5 mg 0.5 mg
Reference quantities at piece counting
10, 20, 50,
freely selectable
10, 20, 50,
freely selectable
Weighing plate, stainless steel [cm]
Ø 10 Ø 10
Net weight (kg) 5.4 5.4 Permissible
ambient condition
+18° C to +30° C +18° C to +30° C
Humidity of air
80 % relative
(not condensing)
80 % relative
(not condensing) Input voltage 110 - 230 V AC, 110 - 230 V AC, Power pack
secondary voltage
13.8 V 13.8 V
Interface RS 232C; USB RS 232C; USB Underfloor weighing device Hooks Hooks
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KERN PLJ 300-3CM PLJ 600-3CM
Readability (d) 1 mg 1 mg Weighing range (max) 360 g 600 g Minimum load (Min) 20 mg 20 mg Verification value (e) 10 mg 10 mg Verification class II II Reproducibility 1 mg 2 mg Linearity ± 4 mg ± 4 mg Stabilization time 4 sec. 4 sec. Adjustment weight internal internal Warm-u p time 2 h 4 h Weighing Units ct, g, kg ct, g, kg Smallest part weight for
piece counting
5 mg 5 mg
Reference quantities at piece counting
10, 20, 50,
freely selectable
10, 20, 50,
freely selectable
Weighing plate, stainless steel [mm]
128 x 128 128 x 128
Net weight (kg) 4.6 4 Permissible
ambient condition
+10° C bis +40° C +10° C bis +40° C
Humidity of air
80 % relative
(not condensing)
80 % relative
(not condensing) Input voltage 100 - 240 V 100 - 240 V Power pack
secondary voltage
13.5 V – 16 V 13.5 V – 16 V
Interface RS 232C; USB RS 232C; USB Underfloor weighing device Hooks Hooks
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KERN PLJ 700-3CM PLJ 3000-2CM
Readability (d) 1 mg 10 mg Weighing range (max) 750 g 3500 g Minimum load (Min) 20 mg 500 mg Verification value (e) 10 mg 100 mg Verification class II II Reproducibility 2 mg 10 mg Linearity ± 4 mg ± 40 mg Stabilization time 4 sec. 4 sec. Adjustment weight internal Warm-u p time 4 h 2 h Weighing Units ct, g, kg Smallest part weight for
piece counting
5 mg
Reference quantities at piece counting
10, 20, 50,
freely selectable
Weighing plate, stainless steel [mm]
128 x 128 195 x 195
Net weight (kg) 3.5 4.4 Permissible
ambient condition
+10° C bis +40° C
Humidity of air
80 % relative
(not condensing) Input voltage 100 - 240 V Power pack
secondary voltage
13.5 V – 16 V
Interface RS 232C; USB Underfloor weighing device Hooks
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1.1 Dimensions
AEJ-C/AES-C:
PLJ-C:
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2 Appliance overview
KERN AEJ/AES-C:
1. Glass wind screen
2. Weighing pan
3. Display
4. Keyboard
5. Levelling screw
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KERN PLJ-C:
1. Glass wind screen
2. Weighing pan
3. Display
4. Keyboard
5. Levelling screw
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Connections (all model s ):
1. Mains connection
2. COM 2 connection
3. COM 1 connection
4. USB 2 connection
5. USB 1 connection
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2.1 Display and Keyboard Summ ary
Example AEJ-C:
1. Stability display
2. Zero indicator
3. Information line
4. The non-verified value is given in brackets in verified scales.
5. Weighing unit “g“
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Button
Function
Turn on/off
Invoke data bases
Function key
Selection of operating mode
Invoke adjustment
Call up menu
Taring
Switch-over weighing unit
In menu: Return to weighing mode
Scroll backwards in menu
Scroll forward in menu
Navigation keys see chap. 2.1.1
Calculate weighing data via interface
Confirm/save in menu
Zeroing
Delete entry in data base
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2.1.1 Navigation buttons / numeric input
Button Designation Function
Navigation button
Increase flashing dig it
Navigation button
Decrease flashing digi t
Navigation button
Digit selection to the right
Navigation button
Digit selection to the left
Navigation button
Confirm entry
ESC Cancel input
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3 Basic instructions
3.1 Proper use
The balance you purchased is intended to determine the weighing value of material to be weighed. It is intended to be used as a “non-automatic balance”, i.e. the material to be weighed is manually and carefully placed in the centre of the weighing pan. As soon as a stable weighing value is reached the weighing value can be read.
3.2 Improper Use
Do not use balance for dynamic add-on weighing procedures, if small amounts of goods to be weighed are removed or added. The “stability compensation“ installed in the balance may result in displaying an incorrect measuring value! (Example: Slowly draining fluids from a container on the balance.) Do not leave permanent load on the weighing pan. This may damage the measuring system. Impacts and overloading exceeding the stated maximum load (max) of the balance, minus a possibly existing tare load, must be strictly avoided. Balance may be damage by this. Never operate balance in explosive environment. The serial version is not explosion protected. The structure of the balance may not be modified. This may lead to incorrect weighing results, safety-relat ed faul ts and destruction of the balanc e. The balance may only be used according to the described conditions. Other areas of use must be released by KERN in writing.
3.3 Warranty
Warranty claims shall be voided in case
Our conditions in the operation manual are ignored
The appliance is used outside the described uses
The appliance is modified or opened
Mechanical damage or damage by media, liquids, natural wear and tear
The appliance is improperly set up or incorrectly electrically connected
The measuring system is overloaded
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3.4 Monitoring of Test Resources
In the framework of quality assurance the measuring-related properties of the balance and, if applicable, the testing weight, must be checked regularly. The responsible user must define a suitable interval as well as type and scope of this test. Information is available on KERN’s home page (www.kern-sohn.com with regard to the monitoring of balance test substances and the test weights required for this. In KERN's accredited DKD calibration laboratory test weights and balances may be calibrated (return to the national standard) fast and at moderate cost.
4 Basic Safety Precautions
4.1 Pay attention to the instruc t ions in the Operation Manual
Carefully read this operation manual before setup and
commissioning, even if you are already familiar with KERN balances.
All language versions contain a non-binding translation.
The original German is binding.
4.2 Personnel training
The appliance may only be operated and maintained by trained personnel.
5 Transport and storage
5.1 Testing upon acceptance
When receiving the appliance, please check packaging immediately, and the appliance itself when unpacking for possible visible damage.
5.2 Packaging / return transport
Keep all parts of the original packaging for a possibly required return. Only use original packaging for returning.
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Prior to dispatch disconnect all cables and remove loose/mobile
parts.
Figure example KERN AEJ/AES-C
Reattach possibly supplied transport securing devices.
Secure all parts such as the glass wind screen, the weighing
platform, power unit etc. against shifting and damage.
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6 Unpacking, Setup and Commissioning
6.1 Installation Site, Location of Use
The balances are designed in a way that reliable weighing results are achieved in common conditions of use. You will work accurately and fast, if you select the right location for your balance.
Therefore, observe the following for the installation site:
Place the balance on a firm, level surface;
Avoid extreme heat as well as temperature fluctuation caused by installing
next to a radiator or in the direct sunlight;
Protect the balance against direct draughts due to open windows and doors;
Avoid jarring during weighing;
Protect the balance against high humidity, vapours and dust;
Do not expose the device to extreme dampness for longer periods of time.
Non-permitted condensation (co nd ens a ti on o f air humidi ty on the appliance) may occur if a cold appliance is taken to a considerably warmer environment. In this case, acclimatize the disconnected appliance for ca. 2 hours at room temperature.
Avoid static charge of goods to be weighed or weighing container.
If electro-magnetic fields or static charge occur, or if the power supply is unstable major deviations on the display (incorrect weighing results) are possible. In that case, the location must be changed.
6.2 Unpacking and checking
Remove device and accessories carefully from packaging, remove packaging material and place device at the planned work place. Verify that there has been no damage and that all packing items are present.
Scope of delivery / serial accessories:
Balance, see chap. 2
Mains adapter
Operating manual
Protective cover
Flush-mounted hook
Transport locking device (models AEJ-C and PLJ-C)
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6.3 Placing
Remove transportation lock (only models AEJ-C and PLJ-C)
To detach transport locking device, unscrew locking screw. For transportation screw in locking screw carefully right up to the limit stop.
Level balance with foot screws until the air bubble of the water balance is in the prescribed circle
Check levelling regularly
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Models AEJ/AES-C
Open glass wind screen on all sides
Place protection sheet (1) into the weighing chamber
Place centring ring (2) on the protection sheet
Put weighing plate (3) on the centring ring
Place wind protection ring (4) into the weighing chamber
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Models PLJ-C: 10 mg models
Remove adhesive tape from the rubber element (1)
Place weighing pan (2) on the rubber elements
1 mg models
Remove adhesive tape from the rubber element (1)
Place weighing pan (2) on the rubber elements
Place wind shield (3)
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6.4 Mains connection
Power is supplied via the external mains adapter. The stated voltage value must be the same as the local voltage. Only use original KERN mains adapters. Using other makes requires consent by KERN.
6.4.1 Turning On the Pow er
Supply balance with power via the mains adapter. The display unit lights up and shown the software version. The weighing scale carries out a self-test and automatically moves into weighing mode. When „CAL“ appears on the display, an automatic adjustment will take place (only models AEJ-C and PLJ-C).
6.5 Connection of periphera l devi c e s
Before connecting or disconnecting of additional devices (printer, PC) to the data interface, always disconnect the balance from the power supply.
With your balance, only use accessories and peripheral devices by KERN, as they are ideally tuned to your balance.
6.6 Initial Commissioning
In order to obtain exact results with the electronic balances, your balance must have reached the operating temperature (see warming up time chap. 1). During this warming up time the balance must be connected to the power supply (mains, accumulator or battery). To adapt the balance to ambient conditions, open wind screen doors. The accuracy of the balance depends on the local acceleration of gravity. Strictly observe hints in chapter Adjustment.
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7 Adjustment
As the acceleration value due to gravity is not the same at every location on earth, each balance must be coordina ted - in compliance with the underlying physical weighing principle - to the existing acceleration due to gravity at its place of location (only if the balance has not already been adjusted to the location in the factory). This adjustment process must be carried out for the first commissioning, after each change of location as well as in case of fluctuating environment temperature. To receive accurate measuring values it is also recommended to adjust the balance periodically in weighing operation.
Possible adjustments include:
Automatic adjustment by internal weight (models ILJ only) Chap. 7.2.1
Manual adjustment by internal weight is triggered by pressing CAL
Adjustment with external weight, see chap. 7.2.2
Adjustment can only be carried out when the weighing pan is free of objects.
Any loads remaining on the weighing pan will be indicated by error message Er1Hi.
You can cancel the adjustment by pressing the UNIT-key.
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7.1 Automatic adjustment with internal weight (only AEJ-C and PLJ-C)
With the internal adjustment weight, the weighing accuracy can be checked and re­adjusted at any time.
The automatic adjustment function is always enabled. You can start adjustment at any time by pressing the CAL-key manually.
If a load is present on the weighing plate, the message LIMIT EXCEEDED will appear on the display. If the weight on the weighing plate is below 10% of max, the weighing scale nevertheless will be adjusted.
Automatic adjustment is carried out:
When balance was disconnected from the mains.
When the temperature is changing
The moment a change in temperature of 3°C is detected by the temperature sensor, the weighing scale will carry out a fully automatic adjustment. The °C symbol indicates the pending adjustment.
at the end of a time interval
After the time interval (selectable 1-12 h) specified in the menu has passed.
In weighing scales with type approval certificate
Adjustment takes place every 3 hours
In the following operating modes the automatic internal adjustment is disabled:
Parts counting
Tolerance weighing
Dosing
Percent determination
Animal weighing
Statistics
Totalization
Hold function
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7.2 Menu settings
Menu item „P1 ADJUSTMENT“ [Adjustment]
AEJ-C / PLJ-C AES-C
P1.1 INT.JUST. -
Internal adjustment, ILJ-C only
- P1.2 EXT.JUST.
External adjustment *
- P1.3 BE.JUST.
User adjustment
P1.4 TEST J UST. -
Adjustment test
* = Locked in weighing scales with type approval certificate [Er 9 lock].
7.2.1 P1.1 INT.J US T. - internal adjustment (only models AE J -C and P LJ -C)
For automatic internal adjustment see chap. 7.1
• Starting internal adjustment manually
Press the CAL-key or invoke menu “P1.1 INT.JUST.“
Press or
Internal adjustment will be taking place.
Ensure that there are no objects on the weighing pan.
You can cancel the adjustment by pressing the UNIT-key.
After successful adjustment the weighing scale will return automatically to
the menu item. To return to weighing mode, press UNIT.
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7.2.2 P1.2 EXT.JUST.- external adjustment (only AES-C)
Carry out adjustment with the help of the recommended adjustment weight (see chapter 1 “Technical Specifications”). Observe stable environmental conditions. A warming up time (see chapter 1) is required for stabiliz at ion.
This function is locked in weighing scales with type approval certificate.
Ensure that there are no objects on the
weighing pan. Press PRINT-key, CALIBRATION (JUSTAGE) will be shown.
Wait until the weighed value for the
required adjustment weight appears. (Example) Place the required adjustment weight carefully in the centre of the weighing plate and press the PRINT key. The display is showing CALIBRATION, adjustment is starting.
Adjustment is completed when the message REMOVE MASS appears; remove adjustment weight. After successful adjustment the weighing scale will return automatically to sub-menu item P 1.2.
To return to weighing mode, press the
UNIT key.
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7.2.3 P1.3 BE.JUST. User adjustment (model AES-C only)
This function allows the user to select a test weight of an arbitrary weight value. Having said this, the test weight should not amount to less than 30% of the maximum range.
This function is not accessible in calibrated weighing scales!
Start the process in weighing mode
as shown on the picture.
Digits will appear on the display, with the digit on the left flashing. Use the arrow keys to enter your desired adjustment weight and confirm by pressing PRINT.
Care should be taken to ensure that there are no objects on the weighing plate, then confirm by pressing PRINT.
Wait until the weighed value for the set adjustment weight appears. Place the required adjustment weight carefully in the centre of the weighing plate and press the PRINT key. The display is showing CALIBRATION, adjustment is starting.
Adjustment is completed when the message REMOVE MASS appears; remove adjustment weight. After successful adjustment the weighing scale will automatically return to sub­menu item P 1.3.
Return to weighing mode by
repeatedly pressing UNIT
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7.2.4 P1.4 TEST J UST.
– adjustment report (only models AE J -C and P LJ -C)
This function is applied to compare the internal adjustment weight with the saved value. The test is carried out automatically. The result will be shown on the display and issued via the interface if an optional printer is connected.
Press UNIT to return to the menu item and into weighing mode
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7.2.5 Printing adjustment reports
An adjustment report will be generated automatically after an adjustment and sent to the RS232 connection COM 1. For setting of adjustment report see chap. 17.1.1
Sample adjustment record :
-------------------Just.Prot.------------------
Art Adjust External User Kern Draft Datum 21.11.2013 Time 9:54:39 ID Balance 132051 Diff.Just. -0.2 g
Signature
……………………………………………..
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7.3 Verification
General introduction:
According to EU directive 2009/23/EC balances must be officially verified if they are used as follows (legally controlled area):
a) For commercial transactions if the price of goods is determined by weighing. b) For the production of medicines in pharmacies as well as for analyses in the
medical and pharmaceutical laboratory. c) For official purposes d) For manufacturing final packages
In cases of doubt, please contact your local trade in standard. Verification notes:
An EU type approval exists for balances described in their technical data as verifiable. If a balance is used where obligation to verify exists as described above, it must be verified and re-verified at regular intervals. Re-verification of a balance is carried out according to the respective national regulations. The validity for verification of balances in Germany is e.g. 2 years. The legal regulation of the country where the balance is used must be observed!
Verification of the balance is invalid without the seal.
The seal marks attached on balances with type approval point out that the balance may only be opened and serviced by trained and authorised specialist staff. If the seal mark is destroyed, verification looses its validity. Please observe all national laws and legal regulations. In Germany a re­verification will be necessary.
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Position of the “official seals“:
Models PLJ-C
Models AEJ-C and AES-C
Balances with obligation to verify must be taken out of operation if:
The weighing res ult of the balance is outside the error limit. Therefore, in
regular intervals load balance with known test weight (ca. 1/3 of the max. load) and
compare with displayed value.
The reverification deadline has been exceeded.
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8 Menu
8.1 Navigation in the menu
Call up menu In weighing mode press the MENU-key and the first menu
block “P1 CALIBRATION” will appear.
Select menu block Use the cursor key  to select the individual menu blocks
one by one. Use the cursor key to scroll down. Use the cursor key to scroll up.
Select menu item
Confirm selected menu block by pressing . The first menu item of the selected menu block will be shown.
Use the cursor key to select individual menu items one by one.
Use the cursor key to scroll down.
Use the cursor key  to scroll up.
Select setting Confirm selected menu item with and the current setting
will be shown
Change settings Use the navigation keys to switch over into the available
settings. Use the cursor key to scroll down. Use the cursor key to scroll up.
Confirm setting / back to menu
Either confirm by pressing the PRINT-key or reject by pressing the UNIT-key.
Save / back to weighing mode
see chap. 8.3
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8.2 Menu overview
The menu is subdivided into seven menu blocks (P1 – P7). P1 CALIBRATION [Adjustment]
P1.1 INT CALIB. [Internal adjustment] ILJ-C only P1.2 EXT. CALIB. [external adjustment] * P1.3 USER CALIBRATION [Entry adjustment weight] P1.4 CALIBRATION TEST [Adjustment test] ILJ-C only* P1.5 AUT.CALIB. [not documented] P1.6 AU.TIME.JUST [not documented]
* = locked in devices with type approval certificate
P2 WORKING MODE [Operating modes]
P2.1 ACCESSIBILITY [Function selection] P2.1.1 WEIGHING YES/NO
P2.1.2 COUNTING PCS YES/NO P2.1.3 CHECKWEIGHING YES/NO P2.1.4 DOSING YES/NO P2.1.5 DEVIATIONS YES/NO P2.1.6 SOLIDS DENS. YES/NO P2.1.7 LIQUID DENS YES/NO P2.1.8 ANIMAL WEIGH. YES/NO P2.1.9 STATISTICS YES/NO P2.1.10 TOTALIZING YES/NO P2.1.11 PEAK HOLD YES/NO
P2.2 WEIGHING [Weighing mode] P2.2.1 READING
P2.2.1.1 FILTER MEDIUM/SLOW/VERY.SLOW/VERY.FAST/FAST P2.2.1.2 ACK.RESULT FAST+ACCURATE/ACCURATE/FAST P2.2.1.3 AUTOZERO YES/NO P2.2.1.4 LASTDIGIT ALWAYS/NEVER/WHEN STABLE P2.2.1.5 ENVIRONMENT UNSTABLE/STABLE
P2.2.2 AUTO TARE
P2.2.3 PRINT MOD. P2.2.3.1 MODE EACH/WHEN STAB./AUTO/ P2.2.2.2 AUTOTHRESH. 0.0 P2.2.4 INFORM / BARGRAPH P2.2.5 NSTD INF P2.2.6 HOT KEYS
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P2.3 COUNTING PCS [piece counting] For sub-menus see menu item P2.2 Additional: P2.3.3 INFOM REF.WEIGHT P2.3.6 ACAI YES
P2.4 CHECK WEIGHING [Checkweighing] For sub-menus see menu item P2.2.1
P2.5 DOSING [Dispensing] For sub-menus see menu item P2.2.1
P2.6 DEVIATIONS [Determination of percentage]
For sub-menus see menu item P2.2.1
P2.7 SOLIDS DENS [Determination of density of solids, not recorded]
For sub-menus see menu item P2.2.1
P2.8 LIQUID DENS [Determination of density of liquids, not recorded] For sub-menus see menu item P2.2.1
P2.9 ANIMAL WEIGH. [Animal weighing] For sub-menus see menu item P2.2.1
P2.10 STATISTICS [Statistics function] For sub-menus see menu item P2.2.1
P2.11 TOTALISING [Adding up function] For sub-menus see menu item P2.2.1
P2.12 PEAK HOLD [Hold function] P2.12.1 READING For sub-menus see menu item P2.2.1 P2.12.2 INFORM NET/GROSS/USER/PRODUCTS/SPECINFORM/NO/TARE P2.12.3 NSTD INF P2.12.4HOT KEYS P2.12.4.1 F1 PRINT HEADER F2 LOGIN F3 PRINT HEADER F4 SELECT PRODUCT P2.12.5. THRESHOLD 1.0
P3 COMMUNICATION [Interface parameter]
P3.1 COM 1 [Transmission parameter COM 1] P3.1.1 BAUD RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400/57600/115200/2400 P3.1.2 PARITY NONE/PAIRED/UNPAIRED P3.2 COM 2 [Transmission parameter COM 2] For sub-menus see menu item P3.1 P3.3 WIFI [not documented]
P3.3.1 STATUS NONE P3.3.2 SELECT NET P3.3.3 NET-PAR. P3.3.3.1 NAME P3.3.3.2 PASSWORD P3.3.3.3 CHANNEL No. AUTO/1/2/…14 P3.3.3.4 IP 10.10.1.250 P3.3.3.5 MASK 255.255.0.0 P3.3.4 WI-FI
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P4 DEVICES [Connecting devices]
P4.1 COMPUTER [Connection to computer] P4.1.1 PORT COM 1/COM 2/USB/WIFI/NONE P4.2 PRINTER [Connection to printer] P4.2.1 PORT COM 1/COM 2/USB/WIFI/NONE P4.3 BARCODE READER [not documented] P4.3.1 PORT NONE/COM 1/COM 2/NONE P4.4 ADD. DISPLAY [not documented] P4.4.1 PORT COM 1/COM 2/NONE P4.5 EXT. BUTTONS [not documented]
P5 PRINTOUTS [Printer settings]
P5.1 CAL. REPORT [Printout of adjustment report] P5.1.1 DRAFT _/0-9/A….Z P5.2 HEADER [Printout of header] P5.2.1 DAHES YES/NO P5.2.2 WORK. MODE YES/NO P5.2.3 DATE YES/NO P5.2.4 TIME YES/NO P5.2.5 SCALETYPE YES/NO P5.2.6 BALANCE ID YES/NO P5.2.7 USER YES/NO P5.2.8 PRODUCT YES/NO P5.2.9 VARIABLE 1 YES/NO
P5.2.10 VARIABLE 2 YES/NO
P5.2.11 BLANK LINE YES/NO P5.2.12 CAL. REP. YES/NO P5.2.13 STANDARD PRINTOUT NONE/SPECPRINT 1-4
P5.3 GLP PRNT [Printer settings] P5.3.1 DATE YES/NO P5.3.2 TIME YES/NO P5.3.3 USER YES/NO P5.3.4 PRODUCT YES/NO P5.3.5 VARIABLE 1 YES/NO P5.3.6 VARIABLE 2 YES/NO P5.3.7 NET YES/NO P5.3.8 TARE YES/NO P5.3.9 GROSS YES/NO P5.3.10 CURR.RESULT YES/NO P5.3.10 CAL. REPORT YES/NO P5.3.11 STANDARD PRINTOUT NONE/SPECPRINT 1-4
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P5.4 FOOTER [Printout of footer] P5.4.1 WORK. MODE YES/NO P5.4.2 DATE YES/NO P5.4.3 TIME YES/NO P5.4.4 SCALE TYPE YES/NO P5.4.5 BALANCE ID YES/NO P5.4.6 USER YES/NO P5.4.7 PRODUCT YES/NO P5.4.8 VARIABLE 1 YES/NO P5.4.9 VARIABLE 2 YES/NO P5.4.10 DASHES YES/NO P5.4.11 BLANK LINE YES/NO P5.4.12 CAL. REPORT YES/NO P5.4.13 SIGNATURE YES/NO P5.4.14 STANDARD PRINTOUT NONE/SPECPRIN T 1-4 P5.5 NSD. PRN. 1 [Special printout no.2] P5.6 NSD. PRN. 2 [Special printout no.2] P5.7 NSD. PRN. 3 [Special printout no.3] P5.8 NSD. PRN. 4 [Special printout no.4] P5.9 VARIABLE 1 [Printout Variable 1] P5.10 VARIABLE 2 [Printout Variable 2]
P6 OTHER [additional useful functions]
P6.1 LANGUAGE GERMAN [Select menu language English/Deutsch/Espanol/Francais/Turk/Cesky/Italiano/Magyar/Polski] P6.2 ACCESS LEV ADMIN [Access steps for editing menu] P6.3 KEY SOUND YES [Keypad tone on/off] P6.4 BACKGLIGHT 70 [Background illumination] P6.5 STAND-BY MODE [Standby adjustable] P6.6 AUTO SWITCH OFF [Auto Off after x minutes] P6.7 DATE 06.11.2013 [Setting date] P6.8 TIME 12:30:04 [Setting time] P6.9 DATE–FORM DDMMYYYY [Date format] P6.10 TIME-FORM [Time format] P6.11 GLP AUTOTEST [Automatic printout of the GLP after finished weighing]
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P7 INFO [Balance settings]
P7.1 BALANCE ID 123456 [Balance ID] P7.2 SCALE TYPE [Balance model] P7.3 SOFT.VER. [Software status] P7.4 TEMP. 25.3 °C [Temperature]
P7.5 SETUP PRNT. [Printer settings]
P8 UNITS [We i ghing units]
P8.1 ACCESSABILITY [Function selection] P8.2 START UNIT [Determine standard unit] P8.3 USER UNIT 1. [Determine user-defined unit 1] P8.4 USER UNIT 2. [Determine user-defined unit 2]
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Some settings are identical in every particular but there are additional specific settings for each menu item.
8.3 Exit menu / back to weighing mode.
Any changes carried out are stored by pressing the PRINT key.
To cancel changes, press the UNIT-ESC-key.
Then the balance returns automatically into the weighing mode.
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9 Entry by navigation ke ys
Input via cursor keys
Overview data input / data output:
Example:
Data input Data output
OP1_WILK
Selection of the number
to be changed to the right (the respective active position flashes)
Selection of the number
to be changed to the left (the respective active position flashes)
Increasing the value for selected numeral or number
Decreasing the value for selected numeral or number
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10 User
To access all user parameters and data bases, the user must be logged-in as ADMINISTRATOR. The password for the administrator is 1111. This setting was preset by the factory. Login is not required.
The software allows you to create 10 users with different authorisations.
10.1 Login/logout
Login:
Select weighing mode and press the DATA-key. “b1 USER“ will be displayed.
Confirm by pressing PRINT and press to select “ADMIN“; confirm by pressing
PRINT.
Use the arrow keys for entering the admin password “1111“, and confirm by pressing PRINT.
When logging in next time, select respective user and enter password. The weighing scale starts operation ac cor di ng to the authorisations of the selected user.
Logout:
Select user and confirm “NO“ by pressing PRINT.
The balance returns automatically into weighing mode.
For creating new users and allocating authorisations, see chap. 18.1.
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10.2 Authorisation levels
The software of the weighing scale operates on three authorisation levels.
ADMINISTRATOR
ADVANCED USER
USER
Weighing is accessible at any time after weighing scale start-up.
Authorisations Authorisation levels
USER Access to editing of parameters
Sub-menu P2.2.1 READING Main menu P6 OTHER (apart from DATE and TIME)
The user is entitled to:
Carry out all weighing processes Have access to view information in the data base
Define variables
Add new users and delete existing users, see chap. 18.1
ADVANCED USER Access to editing of parameters
Sub-menu P2.2.1 READING Sub-menu FUNCTIONS Main menu P3 COMMUNICATION Main menu P4 DEVICES Main menu P6 OTHER (apart from DATE and TIME)
The user is entitled to:
Carry out all weighing processes
ADMINISTRATOR Access to all user parameters, functions and to editing of
data bases
Authorisations are set in menu chap. 8 under menu item P6.2 (See chap 18.1).
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11 Weighing
11.1 Swit c h on-off ba lance
The weighing scale will carry out a self-test after having been connected to the power supply and will then automatically go into weighing mode.
To turn off press the ON/OFF-key; time will be displayed. The balance is now in stand-by mode No warming-up up time is required and it will be ready for operation immediately after switching on (Press ON/OFF-key).
To switch-off the balance completely, separate balance from power supply.
11.2 Weighing
For warm-up time required for stabilisation (see chap. 1)
Check zero display [ ] and set to zero with the help of the TARE key, as
required.
Place goods to be weighed on balance. Wait until the stability display appears ( ). Read weighing result
When an optional printer is connected, the weighing value can be edited.
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11.3 Weighi ng units switch-over
The weighing unit selected here remains even after disconnection fr om the mai ns .
Press UNIT repeatedly until the desired weighing unit is displayed. To enable or disable individual units go to the menu (See chap. 9.1 menu overview) For setting options see chap. 12.7
Weighing scales with type approval options are restricted to [g] → [kg] →
[ct].
11.4 Taring
The dead weight of any weighing container may be tared away by pressing a button, so that the following weighing procedures show the net weight of the goods to be weighed.
Put vessel of goods to be weighed on weighing plate and close the wind
screen doors.
Wait until the stability display appears ( ), then pres s TARE. The weight of
the container is now internally saved.
Weigh the goods to be weighed and close the wind screen doors. Wait until the stability display appears ( ). Read net weight.
When the balance is unloaded the saved taring value is displayed with
negative sign.
To delete the stored tare value, remove load from weighing pan and
press TARE.
The taring process can be repeated any number of times.
The limit is
reached when the whole weighing range is exhausted.
11.4.1 Entering a tare value manually (pre-tare)
In weighing mode press F button Press  to select setting ENTER TARE and confirm by pressing PRINT. Use the arrow keys for entering the tare value and confirm by pressing PRINT.
The entered tare value will be displayed with a “-
11.4.2 Deleting the tare value
To delete the tare value, press the TARE-key or enter value“0.000“.
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11.5 Underfloor weighing
Objects unsuitable for placing on the weighing scale due to size or shape may be weighed with the help of the flush-m ount ed platform. Proceed as follows:
Switch off the balance.
Open closing cover at the balance bottom.
Screw in hook for under-floor weighing carefully and completely, see fig. 1.
Place weighing balance over an opening.
Attach load to hook and carry out weighing procedure.
Fig.1: Setup of balance for underfloor weighing
CAUTION
Always ensure that all suspended objects are stable enough to hold the desired goods to be weighed safely (danger of breaking).
Never suspend loads that exceed the stated maximum load (max)
(danger of breaking)
Always ensure that there are no persons, animals or objects that might be damaged underneath the load.
After completing the underfloor weighing the opening on the bottom of the balance must always be closed (dust protection).
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11.6 Sele cti ng t he operat ing mode
To enter individual operating modes, go to the “P2 OPERATING MODULES“ menu (see chap. 8 Menu).
11.6.1 Invoking operating modes:
Press the MODE-key and the name of the first available operating mode will be displayed.
Weighing mode
To go to other functions press  or .
Piece counting (example) Select desired function by pressi ng . Select additional functions in the same way (See chap. 8 menu – P2 operating
modes).
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11.6.2 To select operating modes:
To enable operating modes that are available to the user without having to go to the menu every time. Afterwards all enabled operating modes are available for invoking via MODE.
For this proceed as follows:
Use the arrow keys to select operating modes.
(example)
YES will be flashing
(example)
Either confirm with or with go to NO and then acknowledge with . Please repeat this sequence of operations for any other operating mode available.
Press 3x and the scales will return to weighing mode.
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12 Weighin g scale s etti ngs operating mode wei ghing
This menu block can be used to adapt the behaviour of the weighing scale to your requirements (such as ambient conditions, special weighing procedures) for any operating mode.
Available settings for instance under menu item P2.2 WEIGHING
12.1 Filter - adaptation to ambient conditions and w e ighing options
Set the filter according to operating conditions for the weighing scale.
Filter setting
Balance
MEDIUM Normal ambient conditions SLOW – VERY SLOW
The balance reacts slowly and in a robust manner - busy set-up location
FAST – VERY FAST Weighing scale reacts sensitively and fast
- Quiet place of installation
Example: Menu item P2.2.1 invoke READING, press
NORMAL will be flashing; change
between settings, using the arrow keys
(example)
Save your selected setting by pressing PRINT
You have successfully saved your filter setting and the weighing scale will return to menu. To return to weighing mode, press UNIT repeatedly.
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12.2 Rest position control
Adaptation of weighing speed
Example: Menu item P2.2.1 invoke READING, press
ACK.RESULT FAST+ACCURATE will be displayed
(example)
FAST+ACCURATE will be flashing.
FAST + ACCURATE: Quiet place of installation
ACCURATE: Noisy place of installation
FAST: very quiet site
Use the arrow keys to select your desired
setting
(example)
Save your selected setting by pressing PRINT
The setting is saved in such a way that the weighing scale returns to the menu.
To return to weighing mode, press UNIT repeatedly.
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12.3 Auto Zero
This function is used to tare small variations in weight automatically. In the event that small quantities are removed or added to the material to be weighed, incorrect weighing results can be displayed due to the “stability compensation“. (e.g. slow flow of liquids from a container placed on the balance, evaporating processes). When apportioning involves small variations of weight, it is advisable to switch off this function.
Example: Menu item P2.2.1 invoke READING, press
2x
AUTOZERO YES will be displayed
YES will be flashing Use the arrow keys to change between YES and NO YES – Auto zero enabled
NO – Auto zero disabled
(example)
To save desired setting, press PRINT
The setting is saved in such a way that the weighing scale returns to the menu.
To return to weighing mode, press UNIT repeatedly.
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12.4 Hide last decimal place
Readability may be reduced by 1 digit on the weighing balances, as required. The last decimal place will be rounded and removed from the display.
Example: Menu item P2.2.1 invoke READING, press
4x
LAST DIGIT ALWAYS is displayed
ALWAYS will be flashing Use the arrow keys to change between ALWAYS, NEVER and IF STABLE.
ALWAYS – last decimal place is displayed
NEVER – last decimal place is hidden
IF STABLE – last decimal place is only displayed for stable weighing values.
(example)
To save desired setting, press
PRIN
T
The setting is saved in such a way that the weighing scale returns to the menu.
To return to weighing mode, press UNIT repeatedly.
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12.5 Environm e nt a l conditions
This menu item allows you to adjust the weighing scale to its ambient conditions. You have the option of selecting between STABLE and UNSTABLE ambient conditions.
Example: Menu item P2.2.1 invoke READING, press
4x
ENVIRON:UNSTABLE will be displa yed
UNSTABLE will be flashing Use the arrow keys to change between UNSTABLE and STABLE.
UNSTABLE – difficult ambi ent conditions (vibrati ons , etc .)
STABLE – normal ambient conditions
(example)
To save desired setting, press PRINT
The setting is saved in such a way that the weighing scale returns to the menu.
To return to weighing mode, press UNIT repeatedly.
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12.6 Pri nt mode
This menu item is used to specify print settings:
P2.2.2.1
Weighing scale printing:
EACH: For all users
IF STABLE: When weighing scale is stable
AUTO: Automatically when weighing scale is stable
P2.2.2.2
Weighing scale printing:
AUTOTHRESH: The moment the threshold value is exceeded. How to enter a threshold value: Invoke P2.2.2.2, press F2 and you can enter the threshold
value, using the arrow keys. Confirm with PRINT.
Invoke menu item P2.2.2, go to PRINTOUT MODE, press
EACH will be flashing.
Use the arrow keys to select your desired
setting
(example)
Confirm with PRINT
You have successfully saved this setting. To return to weighing mode, press UNIT.
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12.7 Information display
This function allows the display of additional information on the line at the lower margin of the display. Items of information available for display include:
BARGRAF
TARE
NET
GROSS
USER
PRODUCT
SPECINFORM
NONE
INFORM TARE is displayed
TARE is flashing
(example)
To change between the individual items of information use the arrow key s .
To save desired setting, press PRINT
The setting is saved in such a way that the weighing scale returns to the menu.
To return to weighing mode, press UNIT repeatedly.
The information display shows GROSS.
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12.7.1 Special information
This function allows the user to display arbitrary text of up to 19 lines.
First select the setting SPECIAL INFORMATION as follows:
INFORM TARE is displayed
TARE is flashing Use to scroll to NSTD.INF. Confirm with PRINT.
You have selected the set ti ng NS TD.IN F . To return to weighing mode, press UNIT
repeatedly.
Enter the text for your SPECIAL INFORMATION:
Select menu item NSTD INF.
The first character is flashing; use the arrow keys to enter your text.
(example)
Confirm with
PRINT
.
The entered text will be displayed as special information.
Press UNIT repeatedly until the balance is in weighing mode.
The entered text will be displayed on the information line.
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12.7.2 Shortcut ke ys
You can allocate functions to the 4 F-keys so as to have access to these functions by merely pressing these keys.
The following functions of operating mode WEIGHING are suitable for allocation:
PRINT HEADER / PRINT FOOTER / VARIABLE 1 and 2 / NO / SELECT PRODUCT / LOGIN / ENTER TARE / SELECT TARE
Allocating function to respective key:
F1 PRINT HEADER appears F1-key is allocated a function
PRINT HEADER is flashing Use the arrow keys to select the desired
function
(example)
To save desired setting, press PRINT
This function is now allocated to the F1­key.
To return to weighing mode, press UNIT
repeatedly.
If the F1-key is pressed in weighing mode, the set function will appear.
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13 Additional operating modes
Menu item P2 OPERATING MODULES The weighing scale offers the following operating modes:
Weighing, see chap. 11
Parts counting
Checkweighing
Dosing
Deviation (determination of percentage)
Density determination of solids
Determining density of liquids
Animal weighing
Statistics function
Totalization
HOLD function
Chapter 11.6 first describes how to enable the desired operating modes.
13.1 Part s count ing
Before the balance can count parts, it must know the average part weight (i.e. reference). Proceed by putting on a certain number of the parts to be counted. The balance determines the total weight and divides it by the number of parts (the so­called reference quantity). Counting is then carried out on the basis of the calculated average piece weight. As a rule:
The higher the reference quantity the higher the counting exactness .
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Set operating mode PIECE COUNTING The ENTER REFERENCE WEIGHT function is allocated to the F1-key.
4x
The previous setting will be displayed.
(example)
The previous setting for the F1-
key will
be flashing.
Use the arrow keys to select ENTER
REFERENCE WEIGHT.
This completes the allocation of the function used to enter the reference
weight to the F1-key.
In piece counting mode this enables you to invoke the function used to enter the reference weight by pressing F1.
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Selecting piece counting mode and entering reference weight
If this is the first time that a reference weight is entered 0 will be displayed.
If a reference weight was entered at an earlier date, the previous entry will be
displayed.
Use the arrow keys to enter the
desired reference weight.
(example)
You have successfully entered a
reference weight and piece counting can be started.
Return to weighing mode Press MODE and F1 WEIGHING will be displayed. Confirm by pressing PRINT and
the weighing scale will change to weighing mode.
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Determining reference weight by weighing The function DETERMINE REFERENCE WEIGHT is allocated to the F2-key.
4x
The previous setting will be displayed.
(example)
The setting is flashing. Press F2 to make entries for the F2-key
(example)
The previous setting for the F2-
key will
be flashing.
Use the arrow keys to select
DETERMINE REFERENCE WEIGHT.
This completes the allocation of the function used to determine the reference
weight by weighing to the F2-key.
In piece counting mode this enables you to invoke the function used to determine the reference weight by pressing F2.
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Selecting reference quantity
First go to the menu and select the setting ACAI: P2.3 – Select QUANTI TY, press F2, P2.3.1 – READING will be displayed; Repeatedly press F2 until ACAI YES is displayed.
If NO is displayed: Press F2 and use the arrow keys to set YES, then confirm by pressing PRINT.
The last selected setting will be shown.
Place the reference weight on the pan and confirm by pressing PRINT.
The weight as well as the number of pieces matching this weight will be displayed.
Remove reference weight. The balance is now in parts counting mode and counts all units on the weighing plate.
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13.2 Weighing with tolerance range
For weighing with tolerance ranges you can enter individual upper and lower limits. For tolerance controls such as dosaging, apportioning or sorting the scale will display violated upper or lower limits and show the tolerance tag.
The symbol in the upper part of the display shows whether the load is within the two tolerance limits. The tolerance marker is only in operation during operating mode tolerance weighing; it is otherwise not visible.
The tolerance marker provides the following information:
1 Goods to be weighed below tolerance limit 2
Goods to be weighed withi n toleranc e range
3 Goods to be weighed above tolerance limit 4 Bar graph 5 Tolerance display
Thereby Bar graph and Tolerance display appear, set in the menu menu point P2.2.4 INFORM to BARGRAF.
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The ENTER THRESHOLD function is allocated to the F3-key.
5x
P2.4.6
.1 will be displayed showing the
previous setting entered for the F1-key.
(example)
2x
Press
F1
to select
F3.
(example)
The settings to be selected
will be
flashing.
Use the arrow keys to select
SET HI_LOW.
Confirm with PRINT.
This completes the allocation to the F3
button of the SET HI_LOW function for
checkweighing.
In checkweighing mode this allows you to invoke the function used to enter limits by pressing F3.
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Enter limits Set the weighing mode for operating mode checkweighing as follows:
2x
You have set the operating mode
checkweighing.
The
symbols for the limits are
displayed at the upper margin of the
display. At the lower margin the bar graph,
and between two brackets the
tolerance range is displayed.
Entering limits:
The display for entering the lower
limit value will appear. MIN is displayed at the bottom left. The left digit will be flashing.
Use the arrow keys to enter the lower limit.
(example)
The lower limit value is thus entered.
The display changes to the prompt for entering the upper limit value.
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Both limits have now been entered; the display changes to checkweighing mode.
In the information strip the tolerance range is displayed. The MIN symbol will appear at the upper margin of the display as 0 is the point from which values drop below the lower limit.
The weighing scale is ready now for checkweighing. Use the symbols MIN-OK-MAX, the bar graph and the tolerance display to check whether the load is within, above or below the intended tolerance.
If invalid values are entered such as lower tolerance limit greater than upper tolerance limit, the balance will issue the error message and return automatically to weighing mode.
Return to weighing mode Press MODE and F1 WEIGHING will be displayed. Confirm by pressing PRINT and
the weighing scale will change to weighing mode.
13.3 Dosing
If dosing mode is enabled, the weighing scale will work at increased display speed. Please keep in mind that the weighing scale reacts very sensitively to ambient conditions. Enter the target weight (reference weight) along with the tolerance: The ENTER REFERENCE WEIGHT function is allocated to the F4-key.
Select dosing mode
4x
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P2.5.5.1 will be displayed showing the
previous setting for the F1-key.
(example)
3x
Press F1 to select F4.
(example)
The settings to be selected will be
flashing.
Use the arrow keys to select
ENTER SAMPLE.
Confirm with PRINT.
Now the function ENTER SAMPLE for
dosing is allocated to the F4 button.
In dosing mode this allows you to enter the target weight along with the corresponding tolerance by pressing F4.
Enter target weight Setting weighing mode in operating mode dosing:
Operating mode dosing has now
been set.
The symbol for dosing will be displayed at the upper margin of the
display.
The setting SAMPLE 0.0 will be
displayed at the lower margin.
Entering target weight:
The display used to enter the target weight appears with the left digit flashing.
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Use the arrow keys to enter the target weight and confirm by pressing PRINT.
The display used to enter the tolerance appears. Enter tolerance and confirm by pressing PRINT.
(example)
The target weight is displayed on the information line. The symbol for dosing and the MIN symbol will appear at the upper margin as no load has is present on the weighing plate. The target weight is displayed as negative value.
Weight smaller than target weight
Weight within tolerance
Weight greater than target weight
Return to weighing mode Press MODE and F1 WEIGHING will be displayed. Confirm by pressing PRINT and
the weighing scale will change to weighing mode.
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13.4 Percent determination
Percent determination allows weight display in percent, in relation to a reference weight. The reference weight may be determined by weighing or by entering it numerically.
Determining reference by weighing The function DETERMINE REFERENCE WEIGHT is allocated to the F1-key.
Go to menu and select P2.6 DEVIATION Use the arrow keys to select P2.6.6 SHORTCUTS Press F2, P2.6.6.1 will be displayed along with the previous function for the
F1-key.
Again press F2 and the information line will start flashing. Use the arrow keys to select DETERMINE REFERENCE WEIGHT and Confirm by PRINT; this function has now been allocated to F1.
In weighing mode:
This completes setting the operating mode weighing by percentage.
The percent symbol will be
displayed at the upper margi n of the display.
The settin g SAMPLE 0.0 G will be displayed at the lower margin.
Put the reference weight equalling
100% on the weighing plate.
(example)
Example: 1 kg is supposed to be equivalent to 100%.
The reference weight of 1 kg has now been saved as 100% value.
Remove reference weight and place load. The weight will be displayed in percent according to reference weight.
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Return to weighing mode Press MODE and F1 WEIGHING will be displayed. Confirm by pressing PRINT and
the weighing scale will change to weighing mode.
Determining reference weight by weighing The ENTER REFERENCE WEIGHT function is allocated to the F2-key.
Go to menu and select P2.6 DEVIATION Use the arrow keys to select P2.6.5 SHORTCUTS Press F2, P2.6.5.1 will be displayed along with the previous function for the
F1-key.
Press F1 and entry for the F2-key will take place Press F2. Use the arrow keys to select ENTER REFERENCE WEIGHT and confirm by PRINT; this function has now been allocated to F2.
In weighing mode:
This completes setting the operating mode weighing by percentage.
The previously entered reference weight will be displayed on the info line.
Use the arrow keys to enter the reference weight equalling 100% and confirm by pressing PRINT.
(example)
Example: 200 g
The reference weight of 200 g has now been saved as 100% value.
Remove reference weight and place load. The weight will be displayed in percent according to reference weight.
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Return to weighing mode Press MODE and F1 WEIGHING will be displayed. Confirm by pressing PRINT and
the weighing scale will change to weighing mode.
13.5 Animal weighing
The following options are available:
Medium time
This is the time required for taking the measurement; the mean value is taken
Threshold
This allows you to enter a threshold from which measurements are to be taken
Auto start
This allows you to decide when measurement is to be
started:
Manually – after pressing a key or
Automatically – after selecting the START function
• Manual confirmation
In weighing mode:
Use the arrow keys to select AUTOSTART NO.
To return to weighing mode, press UNIT:
Use the arrow keys to select F8 mean value function.
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The animal symbol will appear on the
display.
Place weighing goods and press
Measuring is started by pressing F2.
The mean value will be determined.
(example)
Afterwards the weighing result will be
displayed.
To end weighing, press UNIT.
Return to weighing mode Press MODE and F1 WEIGHING will be displayed. Confirm by pressing PRINT and
the weighing scale will change to weighing mode.
Carrying out automatic measuring In weighing mode:
Use the arrow keys to select AUTOSTART YES.
To return to weighing mode, press UNIT:
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Use the arrow keys to select F8 mean value function.
The animal symbol will appear on the
display.
Place goods to be weighed on balance.
The weighing scale will start
determining the mean v alue automatically.
(example)
Afterwards the weighing result will be
displayed.
To end weighing, press UNIT.
Return to weighing mode Press MODE and F1 WEIGHING will be displayed. Confirm by pressing PRINT and
the weighing scale will change to weighing mode.
13.6 Statistics
The statistics function allows you to collect data from a series of weighing processes that afterwards are statistically evaluated.
Statistics data available for calculation:
N
Number of samples
SUM
Total weight of samples
AVG
Mean value derived from batch
MIN
Min value in batch
MAX
Max value in batch
SDV
Standard Deviation
DIV
Difference between max and min in batc h
SDV
Standard deviation for batc h
RDV
Variance factor
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F9 Selecting statistics:
The statistics symbol appears on the
display.
1. Put-on sample
(example)
Confirm with PRINT. The value will be saved to the alibi memory and printed out if a printer is connected.
(example)
The information line shows “1“ for the
first weighing process. Remove the sample from the weighing
plate and apply the same sequence of operations for additional samples.
(example)
After all values have been saved, the results are ready for evaluation under statistics.
Press the F-key.
The arrow keys allow you to display all data:
Examples: N 9 SUM 455.600 G AVG 50.6222 G MIN 49.939 G MAX 51.380 G DIF 1.441 G SDV 0.39605 G RDV 0.78 % PRINTING
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If the setting PRINT was selected, the statistical data can be printed out by pressing PRINT.
Example of report:
F9 Delete statistics:
Use the arrow keys to select END.
Press PRINT and remove load.
The start window for the statistics
function will appear. Weighing data has been deleted.
Return to weighing mode Press MODE and F1 WEIGHING will be displayed. Confirm by pressing PRINT and
the weighing scale will change to weighing mode.
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----------------------Statistics------------------
­N 3 Sum 11439.5 g Avg 3813.17 g Min 457.0 g Max 10000.0 g Dif 9543.0 g Sdv 4380.009 g Rdv 114.87 %
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13.7 Totalization
This function can be applied to add weighing different components of a compound. The adding-up function is available for up to 30 components.
Set F10 totalising:
1
Symbol total
2
Quantity ingredients
3
Total weight of ingredients
Add up:
Place load A and wait until the stability display appears, the press PRINT.
(example)
Weight is displayed as total, the
weighing scale automatically tared (NET appears) followed by the zero display. “1“ is displayed for number of ingredients.
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Place load B and confirm by pressing
PRINT.
(example)
“2“ is displayed for number of
ingredients and the weight added to the summation memory .
With the further ingredients proceed as described above.
(example)
Once all ingredients hav e been added:
The total weight for the ingredients will
be displayed and printed out if a printer is connected. The report contains the weight for all ingredients,
the total and the tare weight.
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Example of summation report:
Delete data To return to the start window of the adding-up function pres s UNIT. Data is reset to
zero.
Return to weighing mode Press MODE and F1 WEIGHING will be displayed. Confirm by pressing PRINT and
the weighing scale will change to weighing mode.
-------------------Adding-up------------------
1. 1000.0 g
2. 2000.0 g
--------------------------------------------------­Sum 3000.0 g
Tare 0.0 g
----------------------------------------------------
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13.8 HOLD function
This function is used to determine the maximum value during a weighing process. You may enter a threshold value from which measurement is to take place.
Set threshold value: We recommend entering the threshold value in grams.
The display for entering the threshold value will appear with the left digit flashing. Use the arrow keys to enter the threshold value in grams and confirm by pressing PRINT.
As soon as this value is exceeded, the weighing scale will start measuring and the maximum value will be displayed.
Carry out measuring:
The Hold function is now enabled.
The net weight will be displayed on the info line.
The weighing scale is ready for measuring.
(example)
The maximum weight above the
threshold value will be displayed on the main display. In addition the max symbol will appear.
To carry out additional measurements,
remove the sample from the weighing plate and press
UNIT
.
Return to weighing mode Press MODE and F1 WEIGHING will be displayed. Confirm by pressing PRINT and
the weighing scale will change to weighing mode.
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14 Further useful functions “P6 OTHER“
Here, you can set the parameters that influence the operation of the balance, such as background lighting and key sounds.
14.1 Language
The following languages are available for the weighing menu: GERMAN/SPANISH/FRENCH/POLISH/ENGLISH
Each language can be set as follows:
Previous language (example GERMAN) will be displayed.
GERMAN will be flashing.
Use the arrow keys to select the
language of your choice.
(example)
Example: Confirm SPANISH by pressing PRINT.
(example)
The desired language is now set.
To return to weighing mode, press UNIT repeatedly.
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14.2 Authorisations
Three authorisation levels (See chap. 9.2) can be set for the access to the weighing scale menu:
ADMIN/USER/ADVANCED Setting authorisations:
ACCESS LEV. ADMIN is displayed
ADMIN is flashing. Use the arrow keys to select the desired
authorisation.
(example)
Example: Confirm USER by pressing PRINT.
(example)
The authorisation USER is now set.
To return to weighing mode, press UNIT repeatedly.
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14.3 Acousti c si gna l for key operation
This setting allows you to enable or disable the audio signal by pressing any key.
(example)
The previous setting for the audio signal will be displayed.
NO appears flashing. Use the arrow keys to select the desired
setting.
(example)
Example: Acknowledge YES with PRINT
(example)
The key-operated audio signal is now disabled.
To return to weighing mode, press
UNIT
repeatedly.
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14.4 Backl ight and brightness control for display
This menu item allows you to set the brightness of the display. In addition, backlight can be disabled completely.
• 100 Maximum brightness of display
• 10 Minimum brightness of display
• NONE Background illumination switched-off
(example)
The previous setting for the backlight brightness will be displayed.
70 will be flashing. Use the arrow keys to select the desired
setting.
(example)
Example: Confirm 100 by pressing PRINT.
(example)
The brightness for the backlight is now set to 100, i.e. maximum brightness.
To return to weighing mode, press UNIT repeatedly.
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14.5 Date
(example)
The previous date will be displayed.
The date format will be displayed. YYYY.MM.DD – Year-Month-Day and next to it the digits for the date settings. One of the digits will be flashing. Use the arrow keys to set the current date.
(example)
Confirm with
PRINT
(example)
The current date is now set.
To return to weighing mode, press
UNIT
repeatedly.
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14.6 Time
You can set the current time as follows:
(example)
The previous time will be displayed.
The time format will be displayed HH:MM – hours:minutes and next to it the digits for the time settings. One of the digits will be flashing. Use the arrow keys to enter the current time.
(example)
Confirm with PRINT
(example)
The current time is now set.
To return to weighing mode, press UNIT repeatedly.
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14.7 Date format
This menu item allows you to set a date for the printout.
YYYY Year
MM Month
DD Date
The following settings ar e possible: YYYY.MM.DD / YYYY.DD.MM / DD.MM.YYYY / MM.DD.YY
(example)
The previous date format will be displayed.
The date format DD.MM.YYYY – Day-Month-Year will be flashing. Use the arrow keys to select the desired
format.
(example)
Confirm with PRINT
(example)
The format settings will be displayed.
To return to weighing mode, press UNIT repeatedly.
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14.8 Time format
You can set a time format (12H/24H) for the printout. If the 12 H format is set, time will be shown with an A or P next to it.
A Hours before noon
P Hours after noon
The time on the printout will be printed with AM or PM next to it.
(example)
The previous time format will be displayed.
24 H will be flashing. Use the arrow keys to select the desired format.
(example)
Confirm with
PRINT
(example)
The format settings will be displayed. From now on time will be displayed in this format.
To return to weighing mode, press UNIT repeatedly.
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15 Weighing units
15.1 How t o enabl e weighi ng units
Individual weight units can be enabled and disabled in the menu as follows: Go to menu and select the following menu item:
G YES will be displayed.
You can now enable (YES) or disable (NO) the weight unit gram.
Use the arrow keys to select the desired setting.
(example)
Confirm with
PRINT
The weight unit gram has now been disabled and will no longer be displayed on pressing the UNIT-key.
To return to weighing mode, press UNIT.
For all other weight units follow the same sequence of operations.
Weighing scales with type approval options are restricted to [g] → [kg] → [ct].
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15.2 How t o set a standard w ei ght unit
The unit set in this function will remain after turning on or off and after disconnection from the mains.
Go to menu and select the following menu item:
----------- will be displayed flashing
----------- will be flashing. Use the arrow keys to select the desired
standard weight unit.
(example)
Confirm with PRINT
KG is now set as standard weight unit. To return to weighing mode, press UNIT.
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16 GLP/ISO report “P5.3 GLP PRINT“
Quality assurance systems require logs of weighing results as well as of correct adjustment of the balance stating date and time and balance identification. The easiest way is to have a printer connected. The content for data output is configured specified in the ”P5.3 GLP PRINT“ menu. All parameters set to “YES“ will be issued. Examples:
Definition of a standard log: P5.3 GLP PRINT
P5.3.1 DATE YES Issue date of measurement P5.3.2 TIME YES Issue time of measurement P5.3.3 USER YES Issue name of logged-in user P5.3.4 PRODUCT YES Issue name of product P5.3.5 VARIABLE 1 NO: Issue value of variable 1 P5.3.6 VARIABLE 2 NO: Issue value of variable 2 P5.3.7 TARE YES Tare value is issued P5.3.8 GROSS YES Gross value is issued P5.3.9 CURR.RES. YES Current weighing result (net weight) is issued P5.3.10 JUST.PROT. NO: The last adjustment report is issued according
to the settings for the printout of an adjustment report.
P5.3.11 SPECPRINT NO: One of the four special printouts is issued
Printout example:
---------------------------------------------------
Datum 21.11.2013 Time 9:54:39 User Kern Product Flour Tare 1000 g Gross 2000 g Current result 2000 g
----------------------------------------------------
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P5.3.1 DATE – issue dat e
The previous setting will be displayed
NO will be flashing Use the arrow keys to select YES.
Confirm with PRINT
The date will be printed on the GLP report.
Press F1 to change to next setting.
P5.3.2 TIME – Issue time
Press , current setting will be flashing
Press to select among the following settings:
NO: = Do not display time YES = Display time
Confirm settings by pressing the PRINT key. Weighing balance returns to menu. Press and the next menu item P5.5.5 USER will appear.
Follow the same sequence of operations for the remaining settings.
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17 Data output RS 232 and USB
You can print weighing data automatically via the RS 232C interface or manually pressing the PRINT button via the interface according to the setting in the menu.
This data exchange is asynchronous using ASCII - Code. The following conditions must be met to provide successful communication between
the weighing balance and the printer.
Use a suitable cable to connect the display unit to the interface of the printer. Faultless operation requires an adequate KERN interface cable.
Communication parameters (baud rate, bits and parity) of display unit and printer must match.
17.1 Technical data
Baud rate 4800/9600/19200/38400/57600/115200 selectable Parity None, paired, unpaired Transfer modes
Manually after pressing the PRINT key
Automatically according to stability display
Continuously, according to setting
On request by external device
(remote control commands)
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Menu item P3 COMMUNICATION allows you to adjust settings. The weighing scale is set up to communicate with the following external devices:
COM 1 RS 232 interface COM 2 RS 232 interface
USB type A
Connection to computer keyboard, barcode scanner or USB stick
USB type B Connection to printer or computer WIFI WIFI connection
USB connections cannot be configured.
17.2 Setting interface RS 232
Go to COM 1 or COM 2 and adjust settings as follows:
Setting of baud rate
Go to menu and select menu item P3.1. To set the baud rate, press F2.
The previous baud rate will be displayed. Again press F2, setting will start flashing.
Use the arrow keys to select the desired baud rate and confirm by pressing PRINT.
(example)
The baud rate is now set. Press UNIT repeatedly until the weighing
scale has returned to weighing mode.
Set parity Select menu item P3.1.2 and adjust settings for parity as described above.
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17.3 Interface cable
Cable weighing scale - computer (RS232):
17.4 Output log
17.4.1 Issue after pressing the PRINT ´button
The printout of unstable values is blocked in calibrated weighing scales.
1 2 3
4 - 12
13
14 - 16
17
18
Stability
symbol
Blank
Character
Weight
Blank
Unit
CR
LF
Stability symbol [blank space]
If stable
[?]
If stable
[^]
If error (Command + exceeded)
[v]
If error (Command – exceeded)
Character
[blank space]
For positive and negative values
Weight
9 digits
With right justifications
Unit
3 digits
With left justification
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17.4.2 Remote control instructions
Feedback by weighing scale after sending remote control command:
XX_A CR LF
Instruction accepted; will be executed
XX_I CR LF
Instruction received; impossible to carry out
XX_^ CR LF
Command accepted but max range exceeded
XX_v CR LF
Command accepted but min range exceeded
XX_E CR LF
Error during execution, timeout for stable weighing value exceeded
XX
Name of command
1 – 3 4 5 6 7
8 – 16
17
18 - 20
21
22
Command
Blank
Stability
symbol
Blank
Character
Weight
Blank
Unit
CR
LF
Instruction: 1-3
Character
Stabilisation symbol
[blank space]
If stable
[?]
If stable
[^]
If error (Command + exceeded)
[v]
If error (Command – exceeded)
Character
[blank space]
For positive and negative values
Weight
9 digits
With right justifications
Unit
3 digits
With left justification
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List of remote control commands
Command
Description
Z Balance zeroing
T
Tare weighing scale
OT Enter tare value UT Set tare S Send stable result in standard unit SI Send result immediately in standard unit SU Send stable result in current unit SUI Send result immediately in current unit
C1
Enable continuous data output in standard unit
C0 Disable continuous data output in standard unit CU1 Enable continuous data output in current unit CU0 Disable continuous data output in current unit PC Send all implemented commands
Each command must end in CR LF suffix.
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18 Connecting external devices
To adjust settings for external devices go to menu item P4 DEVICES:
Adjusting connection to computer Go to menu item P4 DEVICES and set menu item P4.1 COMPUTER.
Select port where computer is to be connected. Confirm port by pressing PRINT and press UNIT to return to weighing mode.
Optional connections: COM 1 or COM 2: RS232 interfaces USB type B USB connection WIFI connection
Adjust connection to computer Select menu item P4 DEVICES and set menu item P4.2 PRINTER.
Select port where computer is to be connected. Confirm port by pressing PRINT and press UNIT to return to weighing mode.
Optional connections: COM 1 or COM 2: RS232 interfaces
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18.1 Pri nter settings
Printout examples
Stable weighing value
5000.1 g
Instable weighing value
? 5000.1 g
Negative weighed value
5000.1 g
Positive weighing value
5000.1 g
Overload
^
Percent determination
24.9 %
Parts counting
10 pcs
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18.1.1 Setting an adjustment report
The following settings can be enabled (printout takes place) or disabled (printout blocked) by selecting YES or NO. Sample adjustment recor d:
Select P 5.1 and adjust the desired settings. Sample adjustment record:
P5.1.1 DRAFT
Enter a project name, maximum 16 characters
P5.1.2 KIND JUST YES
Print kind of adjustment
P5.1.3 USER YES
Print name of user
P5.1.4 DRAFT YES
Print project name (See. P5.1.1)
P5.1.5 DATE YES
Print date of adjustment
P5.1.6 TIME YES
Print time of adjustment
P5.1.7 ID WEIGHING
SCALE
YES
Print serial number of weighing scale
P5.1.8 DIFF.JUST. YES
Print difference between currently adjustment weight and previous adjustment weight.
P5.1.9
LINES
YES
Print line between date and signature
P5.1.10 SIGNATURE YES
Print box for signature of implementing person
Printout example adjustment report:
-------------------Just.Prot.------------------
Kind Just External User Kern Draft Datum 21.11.2013 Time 9:54:39 ID Balance 132051 Diff.Just. -0.2 g
Signature ……………………………………………..
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18.1.2 Set header
Select P 5.2 and adjust the desired settings. Print header example:
P5.2.1 LINES YES
Print line
P5.2.2 OPER. MODULE YES
Print name of operating mode
P5.2.3 DATUM YES
Print date on header
P5.2.4
TIME
YES
Print time on header
P5.2.5 WEIGHING
SCALE TYPE
YES
Print weighing scale type
P5.2.6 ID WEIGHING
SCALE
YES
Print serial number
P5.2.7 USER YES
Print name of logged-in user
P5.2.8 PRODUCT YES
Print name of product currently selected
P5.2.9 VARIABLE 1 YES
Print name of variable 1
P5.2.10 VARIABLE 2 YES
Print name of variable 2
P5.2.11 EMPTY LINE YES
Print empty dividing line
P5.2.12
JUST.PROT.
YES
Print report for last adjustment
P5.2.13 SPECIAL
PRINTOUT
NONE
SPEC 1
SPEC 2
SPEC 3
SPEC 4
Placing one of the four special printouts on the header
Printout example header:
----------------------------------------------------
Operating mode Weighing User Kern Datum 21.11.2013 Time 9:54:39 ID Balance 132051
----------------------------------------------------
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