MRC ASB-X, ASB-110-X, ASB-160-X, ASB-220-X, ASB-310-X Operation Manual

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JULY 2010
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Contents
1. UNWRAPING THE BALANCE ..................................................................5
2. START THE BALANCE UP.......................................................................6
2.1. Conditions of proper usage....................................................................6
2.2. Set level up............................................................................................6
2.3. Warming up ...........................................................................................6
3. APPROPRATION.......................................................................................7
4. DESCRIPTION OF THE BALANCE - display...........................................8
4.1. Keyboard ...............................................................................................9
4.2. Connections.........................................................................................10
5. USER MENU............................................................................................10
5.1. Move in user menu..............................................................................13
5.1.1. The balance keyboard...................................................................14
5.1.2. Return to weighing function...........................................................14
5.1.3. PS computer keyboard..................................................................15
5.1.4. By means of virtual keyboard through RS 232..............................16
5.2. User menu...........................................................................................16
6. WEIGHING...............................................................................................17
6.1. Log-in function.....................................................................................18
7. BALANCE CALIBRATION ......................................................................21
7.1. Automatic balance calibration..............................................................21
7.2. Calibration test.....................................................................................23
7.3. Manual calibration................................................................................24
7.3.1. Internal calibration.........................................................................24
7.3.2. External calibration........................................................................24
7.3.3. Calibration performed by user.......................................................25
7.3.4. Calibration report printout..............................................................26
8. SETTING PRINTOUTS FOR GLP PROCEDURES.................................27
9. SETTING TIME AND DATE.....................................................................27
10. SETTING THE PARAMETERS................................................................30
10.1. Setting filter.....................................................................................30
10.2. Value release..................................................................................31
10.3. Set the display refreshing time........................................................31
10.4. Set autozero working......................................................................31
10.5. Last digit..........................................................................................31
10.6. Negative..........................................................................................32
11. FUNCTIONS IN USING RS 232 PORT....................................................32
12. PRINTOUTS.............................................................................................33
13. ACCESS TO MASS UNITS 33
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14. SETTING ACCESSIBILITY OF THE WORK MODES.............................34
15. OTHER PARAMETERS...........................................................................34
16. USING WORK MODES............................................................................36
16.1. Countign pieces of the same mass.................................................36
16.1.1. Counting pieces after writing piece mass......................................37
16.1.2. Counting through determine singular element mass from the
standard batch.............................................................................................38
16.1.3. Select piece from date base..........................................................40
16.2. Checkweighing................................................................................40
16.3. Filling ..............................................................................................42
16.4. Percents..........................................................................................43
16.5. Weighing animals............................................................................46
16.6. Density of solids and liquids............................................................47
16.6.1. Density of liquids...........................................................................47
16.6.2. Density of solids............................................................................48
16.7. Formulation.....................................................................................48
16.8. Statistics..........................................................................................53
17. KINDS OF PRINTOUTS...........................................................................55
17.1. Standard printout ............................................................................55
17.2. Non-standard printout.....................................................................56
17.2.1. Texts..............................................................................................57
17.2.2. Composing texts by Edition function .............................................62
17.2.3. Select non-standard printouts........................................................63
18. COOPERATION WITH PRINTER OR COMPUTER................................64
18.1. Connections....................................................................................64
19. COOPERATION WITH LABEL PRINTERS CITIZEN CLP-521...............65
20. WEIGHING LOADS UNDER THE BALANCE.........................................70
21. CONNECTING ADDITIONAL KEYS........................................................71
22. LIST OF COMMUNICATIONS COMPUTER - BALANCE.......................71
23. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS...................................................................74
24. COMMANDS ABOUT ERRORS..............................................................74
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1. UNWRAPING THE BALANCE
1.1. The balance ASB/X
Cut safety tape off. Take balance off the box. Take all necessary to correct performance of balance elements off the box. After replace balance in place of use put scale and rest of elements on.
open side doors of weighing chamber,
inside the chamber place lower shield of weighing chamber (1),
inside the chamber place anti- breeze shield (2),
put centring ring on the shield (3),
put the balance pan inside the ring (4),
close side doors of weighing chamber,
turn on balance supply,
pin of power adaptor should be
connected to socket in the back of balance casing.
.Draw 1. The components installation for the WAS X balance with d=0,1mg
The balance is supplied through power pack 110-230 V AC / 13,8 V DC. Power pack socket is at the rear of the balance.
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2. START THE BALANCE UP
2.1. Conditions of proper usage
Set the balance on stable table, far from vibrations
The balance should be replaced far from draughts and air breeze.
The balance should be in stable temperature and humidity room
The balance should be replaced far from sources of
Temperature in the room +18°C ÷ +30°C ( ASB/X)
If the static electricity has influence on the balance indications it
base should be earthed. Earthing screw is in the rear part of the balance base.
The balance should be replaced in leveled position
2.2. Set level up
The balance should be leveled. The correct leveling is shown on the level indication installed at rear of the balance.
2.3. Warming up
Before measurements user should wait untill the balance reaches temperature stabilization. It is warming up time.
For analytical balances warming-up time is about 1 hour. This periods refers to the balances which ware in surrounding temperature (work) before start weighing.
If the analytical balances are kept in lower temperature before weighing the warming-up time is about 8 hours and for precision balances it is about 2 hours. During warm-up stabilization the indications can change.
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3. APPROPRATION
The balances are used to do precise measurements in laboratories. It is possible to do the zero function in all measure range.
The balance weights in following units:
Draw 2. Measure units
Apar
t from weighing in various measure units the balance also:
counts pieces
weights
dosages
determines deviations of the standard mass
weights animals
detemines liquids and solids density
formulation
creates statistics
Measure units and particular functions can be inaccessible for user. It is possible to adapt the balance to individual needs and access functions and units which are necessary at this moment.
It is possible to define accessible or noo-accessible in user menu and it is described in further part of the manual.
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4. DESCRIPTION OF THE BALANCE - display
Draw 3. Display balance
1. load mass and quantity of pieces
2. measure unit
3. the result is stable
4. line of max range of the balance
5. work mode
6. date
7. time
8. precise ZERO
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Navigation bar
4.2. Connections
1. power adapter socket
2. PS keyboard connector
3. RS 232 port
4. additional display socket
Draw 4. Sockets of the WPX bala
nce
5. USER MENU
There are 9 groups in user menu. Each group is named by P letter. Name and contents of each group is presented below.
P1 Calibration
01 Int. calibr |
* * * * * * * *
| function
02 Ext. calibr |
* * * * * * * *
| function
03 User calibr |
* * * * * * * *
| function
04 Calibr test |
* * * * * * * *
| function 05 Weight corr. | * * * * * *0.0 | 06 Auto calibr | * * * * * *0.3 | both 07 Auto cal time | * * * * * *0.3 | 3 hours 08 Print report | * * * * * *0.1 | on
P2 GLP
01 User | Nowak Jan | 02 Project | AR – 65/04 | 03 Time print | * * * * * *0.0 | off 04 Da
te prin | * * * * * *0.0 | off 05 User print | * * * * * *0.0 | off 06 Pro
ject print | * * * * * *0.0 | off
07 Id print | * * * * * *0.0 | off 08 Last cal print | * * * * * *0.0 | off
P3 Date/Time
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01 Date format | * * * * * * * 0 | DA/MO/YR 02 Time format | * * * * * * * 0 | 24 hours 03 Time |
* * * * * * * *
| Function
04 Date |
* * * * * * * *
| Function
05 Disp. time | * * * * * * * 1 | on 06 Disp. date | * * * * * * * 1 | on
P4 Readout
01 Filter | * * * * * * * 3 | normal 02 Value relase | * * * * * * * 1 | fast + rel 03 Disp. Refresh | * * * * * * * 1 | 0.1 s 04 Autozero | * * * * * * * 1 | on 05 Last digit | * * * * * * * 1 | always 06 Negative | * * * * * * * 1 | disabled
P5 RS - 232
01 Baud rate | * * * * * * * 1 | 4800 02 Parity | * * * * * * * 0 | none 03 Data bits | * * * * * * * 2 | 8 bits 04 St
op bits | * * * * * * * 1 | 1 bit 05 Handsake | * * * * * * * 0 | none 06 Auto print | * * * * * * * 0 | none 07 Interval | * * * * * * * 1 | * 0.1 s 08 Min. mass | * * * * * * * 4 | 10 d 09 Print on stab | * * * * * * * 1 | enabled 10 Printer type | * * * * * * * 0 | Epson /Standard 11 Cut paper | * * * * * * * 0 | no
P6 Printout
01 Printout No. | * * * * * * * 0 | standard 02 Pr. 1 start | * * * * * * * 1 | 03 Pr. 1 stop | * * * * * * * 1 | 04 Pr. 2 start | * * * * * * * 1 |
... . . . . . . . . . . | * * * * * * * 0 |
10 Pr. Edit |
* * * * * * * *
| function 11 String 1 | * * * * * * * 1 |
... . . . . . . . . . . | * * * * * * * 1 |
89 String 80 | * * * * * * * 0 |
P7 units
01 Grams | * * * * * * * 1 | enabled 02 Miligrams | * * * * * * * 1 | enabled 03 Carats | * * * * * * * 1 | enabled 04 Pounds | * * * * * * * 0 | disabled 05 Ou
nces | * * * * * * * 0 | disabled 06 Ounces troy | * * * * * * * 0 | disabled 07 Dwt | * * * * * * * 0 | disabled 08 Ta
ele Hk. | * * * * * * * 0 | disabled 09 Taele S. | * * * * * * * 0 | disabled 10 Taele T. | * * * * * * * 0 | disabled 11 Momms | * * * * * * * 0 | disabled 12 Grains | * * * * * * * 0 | disabled
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13 Newtons | * * * * * * * 0 | disabled 14 Ticaal | * * * * * * * 0 | disabled 15 Custom | * * * * * * * 0 | disabled 16 Custom factor | * * * * * * * 1 |
P8 Work modes
01 Parts count | * * * * * * * 1 | enabled 02 Checkweighing | * * * * * * * 1 | enabled 03 Filling | * * * * * * * 1 | enabled 04 Percent | * * * * * * * 1 | enabled 05 Animal | * * * * * * * 1 | enabled 06 Density | * * * * * * * 1 | enabled 07 Formulation | * * * * * * * 1 | enabled 08 Statistics | * * * * * * * 1 | enabled
P9 Globals
01 ID setting |
* * * * * * * *
| function 02 ID autoprint | * * * * * * * 0 | off 03 Be
ep | * * * * * * * 1 | enabled 04 Language | * * * * * * * 1 | english 05 Backlight | * * * * * * * 1 | on 06 Contrast |
* * * * * * * *
| function 07 Screensaver | * * * * * * * 0 | enabled 08 Temperature |
* * * * * * * *
| function 09 Balance Id | 114493 * * | 10 Software rev. | MBa.a 23 | 11 Par. printout |
* * * * * * * *
| function 12 Par. Receive |
* * * * * * * *
| function 13 Passwd prot. |
* * * * * * * *
| function
Parameters in user menu are:
functional – for particular activity eg. the balance calibration
selectable – selects one of few values from the balance memory
noted – changes sets in the balance memory eg. Date, time, user
number, texts
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Menu – graphic version
Press the SETUP key to display main menu of the balance (display I). Select the submenu whose contents is displayed after pressing the RIGHT ARROW key (display II).
Draw 5. Menu
1 – main menu number 2 – indication of the function selection 3 – function name 4 – currently used function 5 – submenu number 6 – submenu name 7 – attribute of the menu 8 – value of the attribute
5.1. Move in user menu
User moves in the menu by
- the balance keyboard
- PS keyboard,
- Communicates from computer to the balance
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5.1.1. The balance keyboard
enter main menu
move down in the menu
move up in the menu
selects submenu which is activated. Submenu contents is
presented on the display
move one level up to main menu
Resignation parameter changing
5.1.2. Return to weighing function
Introduced changes are recorded after return to weighing mode and confirm changes. Press the ESC key many times. If following question appears on the display press: ENTER – confirm or ESC – cancel
Draw 6. Return to weighing
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5.1.3. PS computer keyboard
Each key on the balance keyboard has its equvivalent on the PS keyboard:
- for functions
Description keyboard
Switch on/off the balance display
Move to the balance menu
Selects work mode
Selects measure unit
PRINT
TARE
- for direction keys
Move up
Move to level up
Sets selected parameter
Move down
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- for ENTER / PRINT keys and ESC
Confirm changes
Cancel and leave function without changes
5.1.4. By means of virtual keyboard through RS 232
Most of the functions are done by the balance desk or PS keyboard. They are aslo done by sending orders computer – balance. This commands enables to move in the balance manu and control the balance work. The list of the commands is at the end of the manual.
5.2. User menu
The menu is presented in p. 5. Press the F key in weighing level. Main menu is presented on the display. Select the submenu which is modificated.
Draw 7. Main menu – submenu selection
If the menu is modificated press the RIGHT ARROW key. Selected menu appears on the display. Select what will be changed in this submenu (activate). Select through keys presented on the Draw above. Press the RIGHT ARROW key.
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Reaction of the balance:
- Activity of the balance (eg. the balance calibration) is done for submenu described as Function
- Attribute activation for submenu which is indicated (digit flashing means the value can be changed and some signs can be written)
Draw 8. Tthe balance submenu
6. WEIGHING
Following conditions must be fulfilled to get reliable results:
- Stable temperature
- Stable ground
- Proper parameters for external conditions
Before measurements or for essential changes of the external conditions (if the temperature changes more than 1°C/h) calibrate the balance in accordance with p. 7.1.
Before measurements load the pan and check if the balance show „precise zero” – displayed in down left corner of the display (only if the parameter P4 06 Autozero has the value 1: yes) and check if the measurement is stable –
is displayed in right up
corner of the display. If the balance does not show zero press the key
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If the conditions are unfavourable (no stable result) lines appear on the display. After settled time the balance returns to weighing mode without set up to zero. In this case wait untill the conditions stabilize and press Esc again
By the Units key select measure unit. Put the load on the pan and after stabilization read out the result. If measure unit user wants to use is not displayed during pressing the Units key check if it has access attribute.
The indication can be set to zero many times. Sum of loads noted in the balance memory cannot be higher than max capacity.
Betwenn following measurements do not unpluged the balance. The balance should be switched off by the ON/OFF key. After pressing the key again the balance is ready to work without warm stabilization.
6.1. Log-in function
The operator has own access code to internal menu. The password system is d
efined by administrator. Password can contain max 6 digits.
The balance program enables to declare:
One administrator who is authorised to use all sets and programme functions, change the passwords – own and user
One user who is authorised to sets and the balance functions determined by administrator
Setting password and access authorization
After set the password and access parameters (parameter P9 13 Password protection) write the password for administrator
If the admistrator password is different from “0” the program wants administrator password during enter for the parameter P9 13 Password protection.
Every enter this parameter the software demands administrator pass
word, after writting correct password it is possible to set the
parameter P9 13 Password protection
Dependly on setting the password is shown as digits or stars (start valu
e each digit = 0)
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According to p. 5.1.1 of the manual enter the menu P9 Globals
Draw 9. Password – activation the function
- Draw 9-1. Menu password protection
- Administrator
line to write administrator who has access to all set up
- User line to write user password. User who has access to setting with NO attribute (are not protected by password)
- Start up If it is settled on YES during start the balance up user must write access password (administrator or user)
- Functions
If it is settled on NO (not protected by password) user can use implemented functions in the balance.
- Set up
If it is set up on NO (not protected by password) user can change setting in the balance
- Only Kal+GLP
If it is set up on YES user can perform the calibration and calibration report
- Stars
If it is settled on YES during start the balance up password is hidden
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under starts
Administrator password
Write the password for administrator (max 6 digits) and user. Each admistrator has access to all functions in the balance. User has access to balance possibilities in accordance with above description. Please, remember the password. If you set YES for „Start up” function the password must be writen after switch the balance on. If the password is not correct using the balance is not possible.
To write the password in use keys described on the drawing 2. or PS/2 keyboard (it can be connected to the balance port). Set up the attributes for other options dependly on authorizations for user.
Draw 10. The keys – introducing the values in the menu
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7. BALANCE CALIBRATION
To ensure high precision of weighing corrective factor in relation to standard mass must be noted in the balance memory periodicaly – it is the balance calibration.
Calibration should be performed when:
- The weighing is started,
- Long breaks are between following measure series
- Temperature inside the balance changes more than: 0,8°C
Kind of calibration:
- Internal automatic calibration * started if temperature changes, started if the time changes
- Manual internal calibration * started by the balance keyboard
- Calibration made with external weight * with declared mass which cannot be modificated * with any mass which should be given before the calibration
process
In verified balances only automatic internal calibration and manual internal calibration is accessible.
Perform the calibration when there is no load on the pan!
7.1. Automatic balance calibration
It is performed when:
- Period of time passes from last calibration
- temperature changes for settled value by manufacturer
* for balances is 0,8°C,
Following information appears on the display:
Draw 11. automatic calibration – display
Time delay in starting the calibration up enables user to yese load off the pan untill the measurements are performed. If the T/O key is pressed the
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calibration process is stopped.
Set up automatic calibartion
Draw 12. Set up automatic balance calibration
1 –
main menu number 2 – function selection factor 3 – function name 4 – name of actual activity 5 – selects factor to autocalibration (time / temp.) 6 – declaring autocalibration time 7 – value of factors for autocalibration 8 – value of time for autocalibration
if the values for factor and autocalibration time also descriptions for tchem
changes (on the drawing field No 9. and No 10.)
01 Internal calibration
Start internal calibration process, the process is automaticaly without
operator interference, if there is load on the pan the display shows order to remove the load
02 External calibration
calibration performed by external mass, its value is recorded in factory menu, function inadmissible in verified balances
03 User calibration
calibration performed with any mass which must be introduced before the calibration, function inadmissible in verified balances
04 Calibration test
comparison internal calibration mass with its value recorded in the balance memory
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05 Weight code
correct value of internal calibration mass, function inadmissible in verified balances
06 Automatic calibration
determine factor which decides about start automatic internal calibration 0 non – non of the factors causes start of the calibration 1 time – calibration in relation to time determined in p. 07 2 temperature – calibration in relation to changes of surroundign
temperature
3 both – calibration in relation to changes of time and temperature
07 Automatic calibration time
Determination of time automatic calibration starts up
Return to weighing
The changes are recorded when the balance returns to weighing mode with the recording the changes. Press the ESC many times. Following question appears on the display. Select one of the options : ENTER – record / ESC – cancell
(see. Draw 9. Return to weighing p. 5.1.2. Return to weighing)
7.2. Calibration test
Internal calibration mass is compared to its value in the balance memory. This preocess is automatic. Its result is shown on the display.
Draw 13. The calibration test
Cal. – value of internal calibration mass Act. – result of weighing internal calibration mass Dif – difference between two values
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