Mettler Toledo Jewelry JP, Jewelry JS Operating Instructions Manual

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Jewelry Balances
JP/JS Models

Table of Contents

Introduction1 7
Safety Precautions2 8
Overview3 9
Setting up the Balance4 13
Weighing Made Simple5 22
The Menu6 25
Conventions and Symbols Used in These Operating Instructions1.1 7
Components3.1 9 Operation Keys3.2 10 Display Panel3.3 11
Unpacking and Delivery Inspection4.1 13 Installing the Components4.2 14 Selecting the Location and Leveling the Balance4.3 15
Selecting the Location4.3.1 15 Leveling the Balance4.3.2 15
Power Supply4.4 16 AC Operation4.4.1 16 Battery Operation4.4.2 16
Transporting the Balance4.5 17 Weighing Below the Balance4.6 18 General Requirements4.7 18
Switching on the Balance4.7.1 18 Adjusting the Balance4.7.2 18
Adjustment (Calibration)4.8 19 Fully Automatic Adjustment FACT4.8.1 19 Adjustment with Internal Weight4.8.2 19 Adjustment with External Weight 4.8.3 19 Customer fine adjustment4.8.4 20
Switching the Balance On and Off5.1 22 Performing a Simple Weighing5.2 23 Zero Setting5.3 23 Switching Weight Units5.4 23 Recall / Recall Weight Value5.5 24 Weighing with the Weighing-in Aid5.6 24 Print / Transmit Data5.7 24
What is in the Menu ?6.1 25 Menu Operation6.2 26 Description of Menu Topics6.3 27
Main Menu6.3.1 27 Basic Menu6.3.2 27 Advanced Menu6.3.3 29 Interface Menu6.3.4 32
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Applications7 37
Application "Piece Counting"7.1 37 Application "Percent Weighing"7.2 40 Application "Check Weighing"7.3 42 Application "Statistics"7.4 45 Application "Totaling"7.5 47 Application "Multiplication Factor Weighing"7.6 49 Application "Division Factor Weighing"7.7 51 Application "Density"7.8 53
Density Determination of Solids7.8.1 53 Density Determination of Liquids7.8.2 55 Formulae Used to Calculate Density7.8.3 56
Application "Routine Test"7.9 59 Application "Diagnostics"7.10 62
Repeatability Test7.10.1 62 Display Test7.10.2 63 Key Test7.10.3 64 Motor Test7.10.4 65 Balance History7.10.5 65 Calibration History7.10.6 66 Balance Information7.10.7 67 Service Provider Information7.10.8 68
Communication with Peripheral Devices8 69
Function PC-Direct8.1 69
Firmware (Software) Updates9 71
Operating Principle9.1 71 Update Procedure9.2 71
Error and Status Messages10 73
Error Messages10.1 73 Status Messages10.2 74
Cleaning and Service11 75
Interface Specification12 76
RS232C Interface12.1 76 MT-SICS Interface Commands and Functions12.2 76
Technical Data13 77
General Data13.1 77 Model-Specific Data13.2 78
Carat Balances with Readability of 0.001 ct13.2.1 78 Gold Balances with Readability of 0.001 g13.2.2 80 Gold Balances with Readability of 0.01 g13.2.3 81 Gold Balances with Readability of 0.1 g13.2.4 84
Dimensions13.3 85 Carat Balances with Readability of 0.001ct13.3.1 85
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Gold Balances with Readability of 0.001 g13.3.2 86 Gold Balances with Readability of 0.01 g13.3.3 87 Gold Balances with Readability of 0.1 g13.3.4 88
Accessories and Spare Parts14 89
Accessories14.1 89 Spare Parts14.2 93
Index 95
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1Introduction
Thank you for choosing a METTLER TOLEDO balance.
The precision balances of the Jewelry line combine a large number of weighing possibilities with easy opera tion.
These operating instructions
apply to all balance models JP/JS in the Jewelry line.
are based on the initially installed firmware (software) version V1.50.
However, the different models have different charcteristics regarding equipment and performance. Special notes in the text indicate where this makes a difference to operation.
1.1Conventions and Symbols Used in These Operating Instructions
Key designations are indicated by double angular brackets (e.g. « »).
This symbol indicates press key briefly (less than 1.5 s).
This symbol indicates press and hold key down (longer than 1.5 s).
This symbol indicates a flashing display.
This symbol indicates an automatic sequence.
These symbols indicate safety notes and hazard warnings which, if ignored, can cause per sonal danger to the user, damage to the balance or other equipment, or malfunctioning of the balance.
This symbol indicates additional information and notes. These make working with your bal ance easier, as well as ensuring that you use it correctly and economically.

7Introduction

2Safety Precautions
Always operate and use your balance only in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual. The instructions for setting up your new balance must be strictly observed.
If the balance is not used according to these Operating Instructions, protection of the balance may be impaired and METTLER TOLEDO assumes no liability.
It is not permitted to use the balance in explosive atmosphere of gases, steam, fog, dust and flammable dust (hazardous environments).
For use only in dry interior rooms.
Do not use sharply pointed objects to operate the keyboard of your balance! Although your balance is very ruggedly constructed, it is nevertheless a precision instrument. Treat it with corresponding care.
Do not open the balance: It does not contain any parts which can be maintained, repaired, or replaced by the user. If you ever have problems with your balance, contact your METTLER TOLEDO dealer.
Use only balance accessories and peripheral devices from METTLER TOLEDO; they are opti mally adapted to your balance.
Use only the original universal AC adapter delivered with your balance.
Disposal
In conformance with the European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) this device may not be disposed of in domestic waste. This also applies to countries outside the EU, per their specific requirements.
Please dispose of this product in accordance with local regulations at the collecting point specified for electrical and electronic equipment. If you have any questions, please contact the responsible authority or the distributor from which you purchased this device. Should this device be passed on to other parties (for private or professional use), the content of this regu lation must also be related.
Thank you for your contribution to environmental protection.
8 Introduction
3Overview
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3.1Components
Name and Function of Components
1 Display 8 Glass draft shield 2 Operation keys 9 Handle for operation of the draft shield door 3 Model sticker (with approved models only) 10 Socket for AC Adapter 4 Level indicator 11 RS232C serial interface COM1 5 Weighing pan 12 Kensington slot for anti-theft purposes 6 Draft shield ring / element 13 Second RS232C serial interface COM2 (JP
models)
7 Leveling foot 14 Product label

9Overview

3.2Operation Keys
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Key Functions
No. Key Press briefly (less than 1.5 s) Press and hold (longer than 1.5 s)
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To change display resolution (1/10d function) while application is running
Note: not available with approved mod els in selected countries.
To navigate back (scroll up) within menu topics or menu selections
Decrease (numerical) parameters within menu and in applications
To navigate forward (scroll down) within menu topics or menu selections
Increase (numerical) parameters within menu and in applications
Switch on
Zero
Cancel and to leave menu without saving (one step back in the menu).
With entries: scroll down
To navigate through menu topics or menu selections
To toggle between unit 1, recall value (if selected), unit 2 (if different from unit 1) and the application unit (if any)
no function
To select the weighing application
Decrease (numerical) parameters quickly within menu and in applications
To select assigned application and enter ing the parameter settings of application.
Default application assignment: Piece counting
Increase (numerical) parameters quickly within menu and in applications
Switch off
Switch off
no function
Execute predefined adjusting (calibration) procedure
10 Overview
No. Key Press briefly (less than 1.5 s) Press and hold (longer than 1.5 s)
Application Icons
Status Icons
Weighing-in aid
Weight Value Field
Unit Field
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To enter or leave menu selection (from / to menu topic)
To enter application parameter or switch to next parameter
To confirm parameter
Printout display value
Printout active user menu settings
Transfer data
Enter or leave menu (Parameter settings)
Save parameters
Application Icons
Menu locked Application "Statistics"
Menu setting activated Application “Totaling”
Application "Weighing" Application “Multiplication factor”
Application "Piece counting" Application “Division factor”
Application "Percent weighing" Application “Density”
Application "Check weighing"
Note
While an application is running, the corresponding application icon appears at the top of the display.
Status Icons
Indicates stored value (Memory) Acoustic feedback for pressed keys activated
Adjustments (calibration) started Weighing range 1 (Dual Range models only)
FACT activated Weighing range 2 (Dual Range models only)
Applications "Diagnostics" and “Routine Test” Charge of battery: full, 2/3, 1/3, discharged
(Battery operated models only)
Service reminder
Weight Value Field and Weighing-in aid
Indicates negative values Brackets to indicate uncertified digits
(approved models only)
Indicates unstable values Marking of nominal or target weight
11Overview
Weight Value Field and Weighing-in aid
Indicates calculated values Marking of tolerance limit T+
Unit Field
g gram ozt troy ounce tls Singapore taels
kg kilogram GN grain tlt Taiwan taels
mg milligram dwt pennyweight tola tola
ct carat mom momme baht baht lb pound msg mesghal
oz ounce tlh Hong Kong taels
Marking of tolerance limit T-
12 Overview
4Setting up the Balance
The balance must be disconnected from the power supply when carrying out all setup and mounting work.
4.1Unpacking and Delivery Inspection
1 Open the packaging and carefully remove all components.
2 Check the delivered items.
The standard scope of delivery contains the following items:
Components Carat balances Gold balances
Draft shield 165 mm
Weighing pan
Draft shield ring
Draft shield element
Pan support
Bottom plate
Protective cover
Universal AC adapter (with plug set)
Carat pan S 80 Ø x 20 mm
Operating instructions printed or on CD-ROM depending on the country
Quick Guide
EC declaration of conformity
Ø 90 mm
Ø 120 mm
170 x 190 mm
0.001 ct 0.001 g 0.01 g 0.1 g

13Setting up the Balance

4.2Installing the Components
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– Place the following components on the balance in
the specified order:
Note: Push the side glass door (1) back as far as will go.
Bottom plate (2)
Draft shield element (3)
Pan support (4)
Weighing pan (5)
Gold balances with readability of 0.001 g
– Place the following components on the balance in
the specified order:
Note: Push the side glass door (1) back as far as will go.
Bottom plate (2)
Pan support (3) if present
Weighing pan (4)
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Gold balances with readability of 0.01g
1 Remove the two screws (1)
2 Remove the plate (2) and retain it.
3 Place draft shield element (3) and fix it with the
two screws.
4 Place pan support (4) with weighing pan (5).
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– Place the following components on the balance in
the specified order:
Pan support (1)
Weighing pan (2)
4.3Selecting the Location and Leveling the Balance
Your balance is a precision instrument and will thank you for an optimum location with high accuracy and dependability.
4.3.1Selecting the Location
Select a stable, vibration-free position that is as horizontal as possible. The surface must be able to safely carry the weight of a fully loaded balance.
Observe ambient conditions (see Technical Data).
Avoid the following:
Vibrations
Excessive temperature fluctuations
Direct sunlight
Powerful drafts (e.g. from fans or air conditioners)
4.3.2Leveling the Balance
The balances have a level indicator and two or four adjustable leveling feet to compensate for slight irregularities in the surface of the weighing bench. The balance is exactly horizontal when the air bubble is in the middle of the level glass.
Note: The balance should be leveled and adjusted each time it is moved to a new location.
Balances with 2 leveling feet
– Adjust the two front leveling feet appropriately until the air bubble
comes to rest exactly in the middle of the glass:
Air bubble at "12 o'clock" turn both feet clockwise Air bubble at "3 o'clock" turn left foot clockwise, right
foot counterclockwise Air bubble at "6 o'clock" turn both feet counterclockwise Air bubble at "9 o'clock" turn left foot counterclockwise,
right foot clockwise
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4.4Power Supply
4.4.1AC Operation
Your balance is supplied with an country-specific AC adapter or with a country-specific power cable. The power supply is suitable for all line voltages in the range: 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (for exact specifications, see section "technical data").
Balances with 4 leveling feet
1 First turn the two rear leveling feet all the way in.
2 Adjust the two front leveling feet as previously described.
3 Turn the rear leveling feet down onto the surface for extra stabiliz
ing safety, so the balance cannot tilt over under eccentric loads.
Allow your balance to warm up for 30 minutes (0.1 mg models 60 minutes) to enable it to adapt itself to the ambient conditions.
First, check the local line voltage is in the range 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz and whether the power plug fits your local power supply connection. If this is not the case, on no account connect the balance or the AC adapter to the power supply, but contact the responsible METTLER TOLEDO dealer.
Important:
4.4.2Battery Operation
The Balance can also operate with batteries. Under normal operation conditions, the balance works indepen dently of the AC power line for about 8 to 15 hours (using alkaline batteries). Immediately after the AC power supply is interrupted e.g. by withdrawing the power plug or if there is a power failure, the balance switches automatically to battery operation. Once the AC power supply is restored, the balance reverts automatically to AC operation.
Note: It is also possible to use rechargeable batteries. Charging batteries inside the balance is not possible.
Before operating, check all cables for damage. Guide the cables so that they cannot become damaged or interfere with the weighing
process! Take care that the AC adapter cannot come into contact with liquids! The power plug must be always accessible.
Connect the AC adapter to the connection socket on the back of your balance (see figure) and to the power line.
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battery full
2/3 full
1/3 full
battery empty
Inserting / Replacing Batteries
The balance must be disconnected from the power supply when carrying out all setup and mounting work.
Make sure that the balance is off before removing or inserting batteries.
Do not place the balance on the pan support location bolt.
Battery Warnings: Read and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the battery manufacturer.
Do not mix different types or brands of batteries. Performance of batteries can vary very greatly depending on the manufacturer.
If you don't operate the balance with batteries for an extended period, it is recommended to remove the batteries from the balance.
Batteries must be disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner. No attempt must be made to incinerate or disassemble item.
When the balance is operating on its batteries, the battery symbol in the display lights up. The number of segments that are lit is an indica tor of battery condition (3 = fully charged, 0 = discharged). When the batteries are almost completely discharged, the battery symbol flashes.
Your balance uses 8 standard AA (LR6) batteries (alkaline batteries preferred)
4.5Transporting the Balance
Switch off the balance and remove the power cable and any interface cable from the balance. Refer to the notes in Section "Selecting the location" regarding the choice of an optimal location.
Transporting Over Short Distances
For balances with a draft shield: Observe the following instructions to transport your bal ance over a short distance to a new location: Never lift the balance using the glass draft shield. The draft shield is not sufficiently fastened to the balance.
1 Remove weighing pan, pan support and draft shield element or
draft shield "100 mm" if present.
2 Turn the balance carefully on its side.
3 Open and remove the battery-chamber cover.
4 Insert / replace the batteries with the correct polarity as shown in
the battery holder.
5 Insert and close the battery-chamber cover.
6 Turn the balance carefully to its normal position.
7 Reinstall all components in the reverse order.
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Transporting Over Long Distances
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If you would like to transport or send your balance over long distances, use the complete original packaging.
4.6Weighing Below the Balance
The balances are equipped with a hanger for carrying out weighings below the work surface (weighing below the balance).
Attention:
Do not place the balance on the pan support location bolt.
4.7General Requirements
1 Switch off the balance and remove the power cable and any
interface cable from the balance.
2 Remove weighing pan, pan support and draft shield element
or "Easy draft shield" if present.
3 Turn the balance carefully on its side.
4 Remove one of the caps (A) depending on the models.
5 Then turn the balance to its normal position and simply rein
stall all components in the reverse order.
4.7.1Switching on the Balance
Before working with the balance, it must be warmed up in order to obtain accurate weighing results. To reach operating temperature, the balance must be connected to the power supply for at least
30 minutes on balances with a readability of 0.001 g (0.01 ct) to 0.1 g.
60 minutes on balances with a readability of 0.1 mg (0.001 ct) and better.
See also
Adjusting the Balance (page18)
4.7.2Adjusting the Balance
To obtain accurate weighing results, the balance must be adjusted to match the gravitational acceleration at its location and depending on the ambient conditions. After reaching the operation temperature, adjusting is neces sary
before the balance is used for the first time.
when the balance (readability of 0.001 ct (0.1 mg) was disconnected from the power or switched off in battery operation or in case of power failure.
after a change of the location.
at regular intervals during weighing service.
See also
Switching on the Balance (page18)
18 Setting up the Balance
4.8Adjustment (Calibration)
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ADJ.INT
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See also
General Requirements (page18)
4.8.1Fully Automatic Adjustment FACT
Note: On models with FACT only.
The factory setting is fully automatic adjustment FACT (Fully Automatic Calibration Technology) with the inter nal weight (see also section "The Menu").
The balance adjusts itself automatically:
after the warm-up phase on connection to the power supply.
when a change in the ambient conditions, e.g. the temperature, could lead to a noticeable deviation in the measurement.
on a predefined time. (see menu topic "FACT")
time interval. (with OIML accuracy class II approved models)
4.8.2Adjustment with Internal Weight
Note: On models with internal weight only (see technical data).
Requirement: To carry out this operation, in the menu topic "CAL"
(Adjustment) of advanced menu "ADJ.INT" must be selected.
1 Unload weighing pan
2 Press and hold « » to execute "Internal Adjustment".
The balance adjusts itself automatically. The adjusting is finished when the message "ADJ.DONE" appears briefly on the display. The balance returns to the last active application and is ready for operation.
Sample adjustment printout using internal weight:
4.8.3Adjustment with External Weight
Note: Because of certification legislation, the approved models cannot be adjusted with an external weight *
(depend on selected countries' certification legislation). * except OIML accuracy class I approved models.
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Requirement: To carry out this operation, in the menu topic "CAL"
- External Adjustment --
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(Adjustment) " of advanced menu ADJ.EXT" must be selected.
1 Have required adjustment weight ready.
2 Unload weighing pan.
3 Press and hold « » to execute "External Adjustment". The required
(predefined) adjustment weight value flashes in the display.
4 Place adjustment weight in center of pan. The balance adjusts itself
automatically.
5 When "0.00 g" flashes, remove adjustment weight.
The adjusting is finished when the message "ADJ.DONE" appears briefly on the display. The balance returns to the last active application and is ready for operation.
Sample adjustment printout using external weight:
4.8.4Customer fine adjustment
20 Setting up the Balance
Attention
This function should be executed only by trained personnel.
The function customer fine adjustment "CST.F.ADJ" allows you to adjust the value of the internal adjustment weight with your own adjustment weight. The adjustable range of the adjustment weight is possible only in a very small range. Customer fine adjustment impacts the function of internal adjustment. The customer fine adjustment can be deactivated at any time.
Note
This feature is available on models with internal weight only.
Because of certification legislation, approved models cannot be adjusted with customer fine adjustment (depending on selected countries' certification legislation).
Use certificated weights.
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Balance and test weight have to be on operating temperature.
Observe the correct environmental conditions.
Execute customer fine adjustment
The balance is under measuring condition.
1 Have required adjustment weight ready.
2 Unload weighing pan
3 Select in the menu "ADVANCE.": CST.F.ADJ
4 Confirm "CST.F.ADJ" with « ».
5 To carry out this operation select "EXECUTE"
6 Start Adjustment with « »
"SET REF." appears briefly.
The last saved value flashes on the display.
7 Select the target adjustment weight.
• For coarse setting, press « » to change the value.
• For fine setting, press «+» to increase the value or press "-" to decrease the value.
8 Press and hold « » to confirm and execute "CST.F.ADJ".
The required adjustment weight value flashes in the display. This could take some time.
9 Place required adjustment weight in center of pan.
10 Remove adjustment weight when zero is flashing.
11 Wait until "ADJ.DONE" briefly appears.
The adjusting is finished when the message "ADJ.DONE" appears briefly on the display. The balance returns to the last active appli cation and is ready for operation
If the error message "WRONG ADJUSTMENT WEIGHT" appears, the weight is not within the allowed value range and could not be accepted. "CST.F.ADJ" could not be executed.
Note
Storing the adjustment is not required.
Deactivate customer fine adjustment
1 Select in the menu "ADVANCE.": "CST.F.ADJ".
2 Confirm "CST.F.ADJ" with « ».
3 To carry out this operation select "RESET"
4 Start RESET by pressing « »
"NO?" appears.
5 Select "YES?" and confirm with« ».
The adjusting is finished when the message "ADJ.DONE" appears briefly on the display. The balance returns to the last active application and is ready for operation with initial adjustment.
21Setting up the Balance
5Weighing Made Simple
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This section shows you how to perform simple weighing and how you can accelerate the weighing process.
5.1Switching the Balance On and Off
Switching on
Connecting to the mains
1 Remove any load from weighing pan.
2 Connect balance via AC adapter to the mains.
The balance performs a display test (all segments in the display light up briefly), "WELCOME", Software version, Maximum load and Read ability appears briefly.
After the warm-up time, the balance is ready for weighing or for opera tion with the last active application, see General Requirements.
Mains operated (standby mode)
– Press «On».
The balance is ready for weighing or for operation with the last active application. Approved balances will execute an initial zero.
Switching off
Note:
After switching on from standby mode, your balance needs no warm-up time and is immediately ready for weighing.
Standby mode is not possible with approved balances (only available in selected countries).
If your balance has been switched off after a preselected time, the display is dimly lit and shows date, time,
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maximum load and readability.
Battery operated
1 Remove any load from weighing pan.
2 Press and hold «On».
The balance performs a display test (all segments in the display light up briefly), "WELCOME", Software version, Maximum load and Read ability appears briefly.
After the warm-up time, the balance is ready for weighing or for opera tion with the last active application, see General Requirements.
– Press and hold the «Off» key until "SHUTOFF" appears on the dis
play. Release the key.
Mains operated balances switch into standby mode.
Battery operated balances switch off completely.
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If your balance has been switched off manually, the display is off.
To completely switch off mains operated balances, they must be disconnected from the power supply.
5.2Performing a Simple Weighing
5.3Zero Setting
1 Press « » to zero the balance.
Note: If your balance is not in the weighing mode, first press and hold the « » key until “WEIGH“ appears in the display. Release the key. Your balance is in the weighing mode.
2 Place weighing sample on the weighing pan.
3 Wait until the instability detector " " disappears and the stability
beep sounds.
4 Read the result.
1 Unload the balance.
2 Press « » to set the balance to zero. All weight values are
measured in relation to this zero point.
Note: Use the « » key before you start with a weighing.
5.4Switching Weight Units
If you are working with a weighing container, first set the balance to zero.
1 Place empty container on the weighing pan. The weight is dis
played.
2 Press « » to set the balance to zero.
"0.00 g" appears in the display.
3 Place weighing sample into the weighing container.
The result appears in the display.
The « » key can be used at any time to toggle between weight unit "UNIT 1","RECALL" value (if selected), weight unit "UNIT 2" (if different from weight unit 2) and the application unit (if any).
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5.5Recall / Recall Weight Value
121.01
g
0.00
g
0.00
g
M
121.01
g
0.00
g
C
C
0%
100%
Recall stores stable weights with an absolute display value bigger than 10d. Requirement: The function "RECALL" must be activated in the menu.
1 Load weighing sample. The display shows weight value and stores
2 Remove weighing sample. When the weight is removed the Display
3 Press « ». The display shows last stored stable weight value for
Delete last weight value
As soon a new stable weight value is displayed, the old recall value becomes replaced by the new weight value. When pressing « », the recall value is set to 0.
Note: If the power is switched off, the recall value is lost. The recall value can not be printed.
5.6Weighing with the Weighing-in Aid
The weighing-in aid is a dynamic graphic indicator which shows the used amount of the total weighing range. You can thus recognize at a glance whether the load on the balance approaches the maximum load.
stable value.
shows zero.
5 seconds together with asterisk (*) and Memory (M) symbols. After 5 seconds the display goes back to zero. This can be repeat ed unlimited times.
5.7Print / Transmit Data
Pressing the « » key transmits the weighing results over the interface e.g. to a printer or a PC.
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6The Menu
6.1What is in the Menu ?
The Menu allows you to match your balance to your specific weighing needs. In the menu you can change the settings of your balance and activate functions. The main menu has 4 different menus and these contains up to 37 different topics, each of which allows you vari ous selection possibilities. For Menu "PROTECT" see chapter "Description of menu topics" section "Main menu".
Note: See Quick Guide for the graphical overview of the menu (Menu Map) with all setting possibilities.
Menu "BASIC"
Topic Description DATE Setting the current date. TIME Setting the current time. UNIT 1 Specification of the 1st weight unit in which the balance should show the result. UNIT 2 Specification of the 2nd weight unit in which the balance should show the result. KEY.BEEP Setting the key beep level. STB.BEEP Setting the stability beep level. RESET Call up of the factory settings.
Menu "ADVANCE."
Topic Description WEIG.MOD Adapting the balance to the weighing mode. ENVIRON. Adapting the balance to the ambient conditions. CAL Settings for the type of adjustment (calibration). CST.F.ADJ Executing customer fine adjustment. FACT Settings for fully automatic balance adjustment based on a selected time. FACT.PRT Switching the automatic FACT printout on or off. DATE.FRM Setting the date format. TIME.FRM Preselection of the time format. RECALL Switching the application "Recall" for storing stable weights on or off. SHUTOFF Setting the time after which the balance should be switched off automatically. B.LIGHT Setting the time after which the display backlight should be switched off automatically. A.ZERO Switching the automatic zero correction (Autozero) on or off. ASSIGN:F Selection of assigned F key application and entering their parameter settings. DIAGNOS. Starting a diagnostic application. SRV.ICON Switching the service reminder (service icon) on or off. SRV.D.RST Reset service date and hours (service reminder)
Menu "INT.FACE"
Topic Description RS232 Matching the serial interface RS232C to a peripheral unit. HEADER Setting the header for printout of individual values. SINGLE Setting the information for printout of individual values. SIGN.L Setting the footer for printout of individual values. LN.FEED Setting line feed for printout of individual values. ZERO.PRT Setting the auto print function for printing zero. COM.SET Setting the data communication format of the serial interface RS232C. BAUD Setting the transfer speed of the serial interface RS232C. BIT.PAR. Setting the character format (Bit/Parity) of the serial interface RS232C.

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Topic Description
406.2
g
ADVANCE
BASIC
TIME
DATE
ENVIRON.
STABLE
ENVIRON.
01. 2500
01. 6500
01.6500
STOPBIT Setting the character format (stop bit) of the serial interface RS232C. HD.SHK Setting the transfer protocol (Handshake) of the serial interface RS232C. RS E.O.L. Setting the end of line format of the serial interface RS232C. RS.CHAR Setting the char set of the serial interface RS232C. INTERVL. Selection of the time interval for the simulated print key press.
6.2Menu Operation
In this Section you will learn how to work with the menu.
Select Menu
1 Press and hold « » to activate main menu. The first menu
"BASIC" is displayed (except menu protection is active).
2 Press « » repeatedly to change menu (Scrolling down/up «+» /
«–» keys).
3 Press « » to confirm the selection.
Select Menu Topic
– Press « ». The next menu topic appears in the display. Each
time the « » or the «+» key is pressed, the balance switches to the next menu topic; the «–» key to the previous menu topic.
Change Settings in a Selected Menu Topic
1 Press « ».The display shows the current setting in the selected
menu topic. Each time « » or «+» is pressed, the balance switches to the next selection; press «–» to the previous selection. After the last selection, the first is shown again.
2 Press « » to confirm the setting. For store the setting see section
Saving Settings and Closing the Menu.
Change Settings in a Submenu Selection
The same procedure as for menu topics.
Input Principle of Numerical Values
1 Press « » for input of numerical values.
2 Press « » to select a digit or a value (depending on the applica
tion). The selected digit or the selected value is blinking.
3 For changing digits or values, press «+» to scroll up or «–» to
scroll down.
4 Press « » to confirm the input.
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SAVE:YES
SAVE:NO
Note: If no entry is made within 30 seconds, the balance reverts to last active application mode. Changes are not saved. If changes are made, the balance asks "SAVE:NO".
6.3Description of Menu Topics
In this Section you will find information regarding the individual menu topics and the available selections.
6.3.1Main Menu
Selecting the menu.
"BASIC" The small "BASIC" menu for simple weighing is displayed. "ADVANCE." The extended "ADVANCE." menu for further weighing settings is
"INT.FACE" The menu "INT.FACE" for all interface parameter settings for
"PROTECT" Menu protection. Protection of balance configurations against
"OFF" Menu protection is off. (Factory setting)
"ON" Menu protection is on. The menu BASIC, ADVANCE. and
Saving Settings and Closing the Menu
1 Press and hold « » to leave menu topic.
2 Press « » to execute "SAVE:YES". Changes are saved.
3 Press « » to execute "SAVE:NO". Changes are not saved. To tog
gle between "SAVE:YES" and "SAVE:NO" press « ».
Cancel
– For leaving menu topic or menu selection without saving press «C»
(one step back in the menu).
displayed.
peripheral devices e.g. printer is displayed.
unmeant manipulation.
INT.FACE are not displayed. This is indicated with " " in the dis play.
6.3.2Basic Menu
"DATE" – Date
Setting the current date according to date format.
Note: A reset of the balance will not change this setting.
"TIME" – Time
Setting the current time according to time format
"+1H" Set the current time forwards by 1 hour (to adjust summer or
winter time). (Factory setting)
"-1H" Set the current time backwards by 1 hour (to adjust summer or
winter time).
"SET.TIME" Enter the current time.
Note: A reset of the balance will not change this setting.
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"UNIT 1" – Weight Unit 1
Depending on requirements, the balance can operate with the following units (depending on the model)
Only those weight units allowed by the appropriate national legislation are selectable.
With approved balances, this menu topic has a fixed setting and cannot be changed.
Units:
1)
g
3)
kg
4)
mg
2)
ct lb Pound tls
Gram dwt Pennyweight Kilogram mom Momme Milligram msg Mesghal Carat tlh Tael Hong Kong
5)
Tael Singapore
oz Ounce (avdp) tlt Tael Taiwan ozt Ounce (troy) tola Tola GN Grain baht Baht
1)
factory setting for gold balances
2)
factory setting for carat balances
3)
not with 0.1 mg and 1 mg balances
4)
with 0.1 mg and 1 mg balances
5)
the Malaysian tael has the same value
"UNIT 2" – Weight Unit 2
If it is required to show the weighing results in weighing mode in an additional unit, the desired second weight unit can be selected in this menu topic (depending on the model). Units see "UNIT 1".
Note: Only those weight units allowed by the appropriate national legislation are selectable.
"KEY.BEEP" – Key Beep
This menu topic allows you to select the volume of the key beep. The according key beep is emitted during the setting.
"MED" Medium level (Factory setting) "HIGH" High level "OFF" Beep switched off "LOW" Low level
"STB.BEEP" – Stability Beep
If the unstable symbol disappears, the stability beep becomes active. This menu topic allows you to preselect the volume of the stability beep.
"LOW" Low level (Factory setting) "MED" Medium level "HIGH" High level "OFF" Beep switched off
"RESET" – Reset Balance Settings
This menu topic allows you to call-up the factory settings.
To toggle between "YES?" and "NO?" press « ».
Note: A reset of the balance will not change the "DATE" and "TIME" settings.
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6.3.3Advanced Menu
"WEIG.MOD" – weighing mode settings
This setting can be used to to adapt the balance to the weighing mode.
"ENVIRON." – Environment Settings
This setting can be used to match your balance to the ambient conditions.
"CAL" – Adjustment (calibration)
In this menu topic you can preselect the function of the « » key. Your balance can be adjusted with internal or external weights by pressing the « » key. If you have attached a printer to your balance, the data of the adjust ment (calibration) are printed out.
"UNIVERS." For all standard weighing applications. (Factory setting) "DOSING" For dosing liquid or powdery products. With this setting, the bal
ance responds very quickly to the smallest changes in weight.
"STD." Setting for an average working environment subject to moderate
variations in the ambient conditions. (Factory setting)
"UNSTAB." Setting for a working environment where the conditions are con
tinuously changing.
"STABLE" Setting for a working environment which is practically free from
drafts and vibrations.
"ADJ.OFF" The adjustment is switched off. The « » key has no function. "ADJ.INT" Internal adjustment: adjustment is performed at a keystroke with
the built-in weight (depending on the model, see technical data).
"ADJ.EXT" External adjustment: adjustment is performed at a keystroke with
a selectable external weight. Note:This function is not available for approved balances * (depend on selected countries' certification legislation). * except OIML accuracy class I approved models.
"200.00 g" Defining the external adjustment weight: define the weight of
the external adjustment weight (in grams).
Factory setting: depends on the model.
"CST.F.ADJ" – Customer Fine Adjustment
This function allows you to adjust the value of the internal adjustment weight with your own adjustment weight. This feature is available on models with internal weight only. For more information, see Chapter Adjustment.
"EXECUTE" Executes customer fine adjustment (Factory setting) "RESET" Sets adjustment back to initial adjustment.
NO?: Abort reset function YES?: Execute reset function
"FACT" – Fully Automatic Adjustment
Fully automatic internal adjustment (calibration) FACT (Fully Automatic Calibration Technology) provides fully automatic balance adjustment based on temperature criteria and on preselected time. (depending on the mod el, see technical data)
"TIME" Execute FACT (with selected time).
"12:00" Specify the time for a fully automatic adjustment to take place
every day. Factory setting: 12:00 (according to time format)
"OFF" FACT is switched off.
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"FACT.PRT" – Protocol Trigger for Fact
This setting specifies whether an adjustment report should be printed automatically. Note: This menu topic does not affect the printing of adjustments with an internal or external adjustment weight.
"OFF" Protocol switched off: if the balance adjusts automatically
(FACT), a protocol is not printed out.
"ON" Protocol switched on: a record is printed out after every automat
ic adjustment of the balance (FACT).
Note: The protocol is printed out without a line for signatures.
"DATE.FRM" – Date Format
This menu topic allows you to preselect the date format.
The following date formats are available:
Display examples Printing examples
"DD.MM.Y" 01.02.09 "MM/DD/Y" 02/01/09 "Y-MM-DD" 09-02-01 "D.MMM Y" 1.FEB.09 "MMM D Y" FEB.1.09
01.02.2009
02/01/2009
2009-02-01
1.FEB 2009
FEB 1 2009
Factory setting: "DD.MM.Y"
"TIME.FRM" – Time Format
This menu topic allows you to preselect the time format.
The following date formats are available:
Display examples
"24:MM" 15:04 "12:MM" 3:04 PM "24.MM" 15.04 "12.MM" 3.04 PM
Factory setting: "24:MM"
"RECALL" – Recall
This menu topic allows you to switch the "RECALL" function on or off. When it is switched on recall stores the last stable weight if the absolute display value was bigger than 10d.
"OFF"
"ON"
"RECALL" switched off (Factory setting)
"RECALL" switched on
Note: The recall value is displayed with an asterisk and cannot be printed.
"SHUTOFF" – Automatic Shutoff
If the automatic shutoff function is activated, the balance automatically switches itself off after a preselected time of inactivity (i.e. with no key being pressed or changes of weight occurring etc.) and is switched to the standby mode.
"A.OFF:10' " Automatic shutoff after 10 minutes of inactivity. (Factory setting) "A.OFF – " Automatic shutoff not activated. "A.OFF:2' " Automatic shutoff after 2 minutes of inactivity. "A.OFF:5' " Automatic shutoff after 5 minutes of inactivity.
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