MRC BPS-210-C1-V2, BPS-360-C1-V2, BPS-750-C1-V2, BPS-1000-C1-V2, BPS-1200-C1-V2 Operation Manual

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PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL
CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION
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1. TECHNICAL DATA .................................................................................7
1.1. Connection ports....................................................................................... 10
2. BASIC INFORMATION ........................................................................ 11
2.1. Intended use ............................................................................................. 11
2.2. Inappropriate use ...................................................................................... 11
2.3. Warranty ................................................................................................... 11
2.4. Monitoring the metrological parameters of the instrument ........................ 12
2.5. Data included in this user manual ............................................................. 12
2.6. Staff training ............................................................................................. 12
3. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE ........................................................... 12
3.1. Delivery check .......................................................................................... 12
3.2. Packaging ................................................................................................. 12
4. UNPACKING, ASSEMBLING AND START-UP .................................. 13
4.1. Assembling and place of use .................................................................... 13
4.2. Unpacking ................................................................................................. 14
4.3. Levelling ................................................................................................... 17
4.4. Cleaning ................................................................................................... 17
4.5. Plugging to mains ..................................................................................... 19
4.6. Connecting additional equipment.............................................................. 20
5. BASIC FUNCTIONS ............................................................................ 20
6. KEYBOARD ......................................................................................... 22
7. START-UP ........................................................................................... 23
7.1. Connecting peripheral devices ................................................................. 23
7.2. Balance temperature stabilisation period .................................................. 23
8. USER MENU ....................................................................................... 24
8.1. Moving through user menu ....................................................................... 24
9. LOGGING IN ....................................................................................... 27
10. WEIGHING .......................................................................................... 29
10.1. Required weighing procedures ................................................................. 29
10.2. Zeroing ..................................................................................................... 31
10.3. Taring ....................................................................................................... 31
10.4. Settings for mode <WEIGHING> .............................................................. 33
1.1.1 Setting level of filtering .................................................................... 33
1.1.2 Value release .................................................................................. 34
1.1.3 Autozero function ............................................................................ 35
1.1.4 Displaying the last digit ................................................................... 35
1.1.5 Balance ambient conditions ............................................................ 36
10.5. Printing mode ........................................................................................... 36
10.6. Temporary measuring unit ........................................................................ 38
10.7. Start-up measuring unit ............................................................................ 38
10.8. Availability of measuring units .................................................................. 39
10.9. User unit ................................................................................................... 40
10.10. Information ............................................................................................. 41
10.11. Non-standard information ....................................................................... 42
10.12. F button shortcuts .................................................................................. 43
10.13. Dual range balance (BPS-200/2000-C2) ................................................ 44
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11. OTHER PARAMETERS ....................................................................... 45
11.1. Available menu languages ........................................................................ 45
11.2. Access levels ............................................................................................ 45
11.3. ‘Beep’ sound – reaction on pressing function button ................................ 45
11.4. Backlight and adjusting display brightness ............................................... 46
11.5. Date .......................................................................................................... 46
11.6. Time .......................................................................................................... 46
11.7. Date format ............................................................................................... 46
11.8. Time format ............................................................................................... 47
11.9. GLP autotest ............................................................................................. 47
12. INFORMATION ABOUT THE BALANCE ............................................. 49
13. BALANCE ADJUSTMENT ................................................................... 50
13.1. Internal adjustment ................................................................................... 51
13.2. Menu adjustment settings ......................................................................... 53
13.3. Manual adjustment ................................................................................... 55
13.3.1. Internal adjustments ................................................................... 55
13.3.2. External adjustment .................................................................... 56
13.3.3. User adjustment ......................................................................... 56
13.4. Adjustment report printout......................................................................... 57
14. DETERMINING CONTENT OF A PRINOUT ....................................... 58
14.1. Adjustment report ..................................................................................... 58
14.2. Header printout ......................................................................................... 60
14.3. Measurement result printout – GLP PRINTOUT ....................................... 62
14.4. Footer printout .......................................................................................... 64
14.5. Non-standard printouts ............................................................................. 66
14.5.1. Inserting texts ............................................................................. 66
14.6. Variables ................................................................................................... 69
15. DATABASE .......................................................................................... 70
15.1. Users ........................................................................................................ 70
15.2. Products.................................................................................................... 73
15.3. Tares ........................................................................................................ 74
15.4. Weighments .............................................................................................. 75
15.5. ALIBI ......................................................................................................... 78
16. EXPORT AND IMPORT OF DATABASE ............................................. 80
16.1. Export database ........................................................................................ 81
16.2. Import database ........................................................................................ 82
16.3. Measurement data print-out ...................................................................... 82
17. BALANCE WORKING MODES ............................................................ 84
17.1. Setup for availability of working modes ..................................................... 85
17.2. Counting parts of the same mass ............................................................. 86
17.2.1. Setup for mode COUNTING PIECES ......................................... 87
17.2.2. Setting the reference mass by determining from the sample of
known quantity............................................................................ 88
17.2.3. Setting the reference mass by entering its mass ........................ 90
17.2.4. Returning to the weighing mode ................................................. 91
17.3. Checkweighing ......................................................................................... 92
17.3.1. Declaration of mass thresholds .................................................. 93
17.4. Dosing....................................................................................................... 95
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17.4.1. Setting a target weight by entering values .................................. 96
17.4.2. Returning to the weighing mode ................................................. 98
17.5. Deviations % against the mass of the standard ........................................ 98
17.5.1. Setup for reference mass determined by weighing .................... 99
17.5.2. Setup for reference mass by typing its mass ............................ 100
17.5.3. Returning to the weighing mode ............................................... 101
17.6. Animal weighing...................................................................................... 101
17.6.1. Additional setting for animal weighing mode ............................ 101
17.6.2. Method of operation to manually start the process ................... 103
17.6.3. Method of operation to automatically start the process ............ 105
17.7. Density of solids...................................................................................... 106
17.7.1. Density determination of solids ................................................. 108
17.8. Density of liquid ...................................................................................... 112
17.8.1. Density of liquids determination ................................................ 112
17.9. Statistics ................................................................................................. 115
17.9.1. Means of operation ................................................................... 116
17.9.2. Deleting statistics ..................................................................... 119
17.9.3. Returning to the weighing mode ............................................... 120
17.10. Totalising .............................................................................................. 121
17.10.1. Means of operation ................................................................... 122
17.10.2. Returning to the weighing mode ............................................... 124
17.11. Peak hold ............................................................................................. 125
17.11.1. Means of operation ................................................................... 126
17.11.2. Returning to the weighing mode ............................................... 127
18. COMMUNICATION ............................................................................ 128
18.1. RS 232 ports settings ............................................................................. 128
18.2. WIFI port settings.................................................................................... 129
19. PERIPHERALS .................................................................................. 131
19.1. Computer ................................................................................................ 131
19.2. Printer ..................................................................................................... 132
19.3. Bar code reader ...................................................................................... 132
19.4. Additional display .................................................................................... 133
19.5. External buttons ...................................................................................... 133
20. WORKING WITH EXTERNAL DEVICES SUCH AS PRINTER OR
COMPUTER ................................................................................ 135
20.1. Cable pinout diagram .............................................................................. 136
20.2. Format of data setting ............................................................................. 137
20.3. Format of data sent on pressing of PRINT button................................... 137
20.3.1. Format of data sent as response for commands generated from a
computer .................................................................................. 137
21. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL ...................................................... 139
21.1. List of commands.................................................................................... 139
21.2. Responses format for commands sent from computer level ................... 140
21.3. Commands description ........................................................................... 140
22. ERROR MESSAGES ......................................................................... 145
23. UNDER HOOK WEIGHING ............................................................... 146
24. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT ............................................................... 147
24.1. Anti-vibration table .................................................................................. 147
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24.2. Rack for under hook weighing ................................................................ 147
24.3. Density determination kit (for solids and liquids) ..................................... 147
24.4. Additional display .................................................................................... 147
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1. TECHNICAL DATA
Balance ASB-C2-V2 series:
ASB-
60/220-C
2-V2
ASB-
160
-C2-V2
ASB-
220-C2-V2
ASB-
310-C2-V2
Max capacity 60/220g 160g 220g 310g
Min capacity 1mg 10 mg 10 mg 10 mg
Readability 0.01/0.1mg 0.1mg 0.1mg 0.1mg
Tare range -220g -160 g -220 g -310 g
Pan size Φ 85 mm
Sensitivity drift 1 ppm/°C in temperature +10 ° - +40 °C
Working temperature
+10 ° - +40 °C
Power supply 12 ÷ 16 V DC / 2.1 A
Dimensions:
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Balance BPS-C2-V2 series with weighing pan 128 x 128 mm:
Dimensions:
Type balance
BPS-
200/2000-C1-V2
BPS-
210-C1-V2
BPS-
360-C1-V2
BPS-
600-C1-V2
BPS-
750-C1-V2
BPS-
1000-C1-V2
Max capacity
200/2000g 210g 360g 600g 750g 1000g
Tare range
-2000g -210g -360g -600g -750g -1000g
Min capacity
20mg 20mg 20mg 20mg 20mg 20mg
Readability
1/10mg 1mg 1mg 1mg 1mg 1mg
Working temperature
+10°C - +40°C
Power supply
12 ÷ 16 V DC / 2,1 A
Sensitivity drift
2 ppm/°C in temperature +10°C -+ 40°C
Pan size
128x128 mm
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Balance BPS-C2-V2 series with weighing pan 195 x 195 mm:
Type balance
BPS-
1200-C1-V2
BPS-
2100-C1-V2
BPS-
3500-C1-V2
BPS-
4500-C1-V2
BPS-
6000-C1-V2
Max capacity 1200g 2100g 3500g 4500g 6000g
Tare range -1200g -2100g -3500g -4500g -6000g
Min capacity 500mg 500mg 500mg 500mg 500mg
Readability 10mg 10mg 10mg 10mg 10mg
Working temperature
+10°C - +40°C
Power supply 12 ÷ 16 V DC / 2,1 A
Sensitivity drift 2 ppm/°C in temperature +10°C - +40°C
Pan size 195x195mm
Dimensions:
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Balance BPP-C2-V2 series:
BPP-
10-C2
-V2
BPP-
35-C2-V2
Max capacity 10 kg 35 kg
Tare range -10 kg -35 kg
Min capacity 2 g 2 g
Readability 0.01 g 0.1 g
Working temperature
+10 °C - +40 °C
Power supply 12 ÷ 16 V DC / 2,1 A
1.1. Connection ports
1
- power port
2
- COM 2 port (e.g. additional display)
3
- COM 1 port (e.g. printer)
4
- USB 2 port (e.g. computer)
5
- USB 1 port (e.g. computer keyboard)
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2. BASIC INFORMATION
2.1. Intended use
The purchased balanced serves to determine the weighing value of loads in laboratory environment. It is intended for application as a non-automatic weighing instrument only, i.e. the material to be weighed is manually and carefully placed in the centre of the weighing pan. Weighing result should be read only after stable reading has been obtained.
2.2. Inappropriate use
Do not use the balance as a dynamic weighing instrument. Even if small quantities of weighed material are added or removed from the weighing pan of the instrument, the reading should be taken only after stabilisation of the measurement results. Do not place any magnetic materials on the weighing pan, as this can cause damage to the measuring system of the instrument. Be sure to avoid impact shock and overloading the balance in excess of the prescribed maximum measuring range (max capacity), minus any possible tare weight that has been applied. Never use the balance in an environment where explosion is possible. This balance has not been adjusted for operation in explosive areas. There must not be any modification made to the balance.
2.3. Warranty
Warranty is invalid for the following:
non- observation of the guidelines of this user manual,
use of the balance other than specified in this manual,
alteration to or opening of the device,
mechanical damage and damage caused by media, water, wear and
tear,
inappropriate assembling or defects of electric installation,
overloading of the measuring instrument.
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2.4. Monitoring the metrological parameters of the instrument
Metrological characteristics of the balance require periodical inspection to be carried out by its user. Inspection frequency is dependent on ambient conditions in which the balance is used, types of performed processes and accepted quality management system in organisation.
2.5. Data included in this user manual
Please read the user manual carefully before assembling and start-up, even if the user is experienced with this type of weighing instruments.
2.6. Staff training
This balance should only be operated and maintained by personnel who is trained and experienced in using this type of balances.
3. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
3.1. Delivery check
Please check the packaging immediately upon delivery and the device during unpacking for any visible signs of external damage.
3.2. Packaging
Please retain all parts of the original packaging should the balance be transported in the future. Only the original packaging should be used for shipping the balance. Before packing, disconnect all attached cables and remove any loose/movable parts (weighing pan, anti-draft shield, etc.). Please place balance and its components in their original packaging, and protect them against damage during transport.
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4. UNPACKING, ASSEMBLING AND START-UP
4.1. Assembling and place of use
The balance should be stored and used in locations free of vibrations and shakes, free of air movement and dust,
ambient air temperature should not exceed the range of: +10 °C ÷ +40 °C,
ambient relative humidity should not exceed 80%,
during balance operation, ambient temperature in the weighing room should
not change more than 3°C within one hour,
the balance should be located on a stable wall console desk or a stable working table which is not affected by vibrations and distant from heat sources,
take special precaution when weighing magnetic objects, as part of the balance is a strong magnet. Should such loads be weighed, use under hook weighing option, which removes the weighed load from area influenced by the balance’s magnet. For assembling the hook for under hook weighing option see the bottom section of balance’s housing,
in order to avoid the influence of static electricity on the measurement process, ground the balance’s housing. The grounding bolt is located at the back of the balance’s housing.
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4.2. Unpacking
Balance ASB with weighing pan Φ 85 mm:
open side doors of the weighing
chamber,
inside the weighing chamber place lower
shield of the weighing chamber (1),
put centering ring [framing facing
downwards] (2),
in the centre of centering ring assembly
the weighing pan (3),
put anti-draft shield in the chamber (4),
close side doors of the weighing
chamber,
plug the balance to mains,
pin of power adaptor should be
connected to socket in the back of balance housing.
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Balance BPS
Remove the adhesive tape. Carefully remove the balance from its packaging. Remove all the elements necessary for correct operation from the accessory box. Carefully remove the plastic and foil transport protective elements and gently place the balance in its intended place of use.
Assemble the weighing pan, and other elements according to below schema:
Assembling a balance with reading interval 10mg:
- remove the adhesive tape
protecting the mass spring on one of the rubber bumpers (1),
- assemble the weighing pan (2) on
the rubber bumpers (1),
- after assembling the balance
components, check whether the weighing pan is firmly placed on the rubber bumpers.
Assembling a balance with reading interval 1mg:
- remove the adhesive tape protecting the
mass spring on on
e of the rubber bumpers
(1),
- assemble the weighing pan (2) on the
rubber bumpers (1),
- assemble the glass anti-draft shield (3)
- after assembling the balance components,
check whether the weighing pan is firmly
placed on the rubber bumpers.
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Balance BPP
Remove the weighing pan and remove transport protective elements as shown in the picture above (if these elements are attached).
After the unpacking of the balance unscrew the bolt (1) which blocks the
calibration mechanism.
Assemble the weighing pan.
Make sure the weighing pan is placed properly on the shock absorbers:
the weighing pan cannot touch the housing and should be stable.
After removing the protective elements and placing the weighing pan, plug the indicator into the port which is on the back of the housing. Next, plug in all the additional devices. Only then can the scales be connected to mains (the power port is located at the back of the balance’s housing).
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Place the balance at the workplace.
Using the wrench (3), after adjusting the balance level (see below); tighten
the bolt (2) on the foot (1) to the balance’s footing until the point of resistance.
4.3. Levelling
Before plugging to mains, level the balance by turning the adjustable feet in a way that the air bubble of the level is in its central ring. The balance should be placed at the workplace firmly on all of its feet.
4.4. Cleaning
Balance should be cleaned with damp cloth by gentle wiping smudges of dirt.
Cleaning of the weighing pan when assembled may cause damage of the measuring system of the balance. Hence, it is crucial to remove it from the
balance before cleaning.
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In order to clean the glass walls of the draft shield of the ASB-C2-V2 series balance, it is acceptable to remove the walls of the draft shield following the below instruction.
1. Twist off and remove the top glass wall safety frame, and slide the top glass wall out of the slideway.
2. Remove the back glass wall.
3. Remove the side glass walls. The side glass walls are not replaceable, so it is important to remember which one is left and right, and after cleaning install them back properly in the draft shield.
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4. CAUTION: do not remove the front glass wall.
5. Remove the weighing pan, the weighing pan safety rings and the bottom metal plates, so as not to damage the balance mechanism durin the cleaning.
Thus prepared draft shield and glass walls can be properly cleaned. All the operations should be done carefully. Pay special CAUTION to the place where the weighing pan was installed: dirt and other small elements might enter the balance construction through this openiing, which might negatively influence the balance parametres.
4.5. Plugging to mains
Balance can be connected to mains only with a power adapter that comes standard with the balance. Nominal power supply of the power
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adapter (specified on the data plate of the power adapter) should be compatible to the power from mains.
Plug the balance to mains – the plugging socket is located at the back of balance housing. The test of the display unit takes place after connecting to the power (all the elements and pictograms are backlit for a short time). Next, the name and the program number appears consequently, the indication will reach ZERO level (with reading unit depending on the balance). During the process of starting the balance, the test of the internal mass adjustment mechanism occurs (single location and elevation of the internal mass adjustment).
If the indication is different from zero, please press
button.
NOTE: If the balance is “verified”, automatic adjustment/calibration occurs right after it has been switched on.
4.6. Connecting additional equipment
It is inevitable to plug the computer out of the main before connecting additional equipment or changing it (printer, PC computer, additional display, computer keypad, etc.). Connect only the equipment recommended by the balance manufacturer. When the devices are connected, plug the balance to the main.
5. BASIC FUNCTIONS
functions related to measuring units
- weighing in grams [g],
- weighing in milligrams [mg] (in balances with d0.001g),
- weighing in kilograms [kg] (in balances with d0.01g,
- weighing in carats [ct],
- weighing in units from beyond SI (available only in non-verified
instruments):
[lb], [oz], [ozt], [dwt], [tlh], [tls], [tlt], [tlc], [mom], [gr], [ti], [N], [baht], [tola]
functions related to working modes
- counting pieces,
- checkweighing (control +/-),
- dosing,
- percent setup,
- density determination of solids,
- density determination of liquids,
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- animal weighing,
- statistics
- totalising
- peak hold
functions related to setting a balance to ambient conditions at a workstation
- enabling and disabling autozero system,
- setting parameter of measurement result averaging,
- value release,
- display backlight,
- beep signal,
functions related to use of communication ports (RS232, USB, WIFI)
- setting communication port,
- setting bound rate,
- continuous data transmission in basic measuring unit,
- continuous data transmission in current measuring unit,
- automatic operation mode.
Balance can be used to weigh loads under the weighing platform – i.e. under hook weighing option. Balance software enables generating a report from adjustment process in a form of a printout containing modifiable data (see CAL REPORT)
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6. KEYBOARD
ON/OFF button enables switching on and of
f balance’s
display. If switched off balance components other than the
display are powered, and balance is in stand-by mode.
F button. Function button
, which enables quick entering
the settings of an active working mode.
MODE button for selecting balance’s working mode.
UNITS button changes measuring units.
PRINT/ENTER button-
sends current display status to a peripheral device (PRINT) or accepts selected value of a parameter or function (ENTER).
ZERO button– zeroing of balance’s indication.
TARE –taring of balance’s indication.
Adjustment –
function button of immediate initiating the
adjustment / calibration process.
Function button for entering the main menu of a balance.
Navigating arrows for moving in balance’s menu or
changing parameter value.
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7. START-UP
When plugged to mains, the balance displays name and number of software, and afterwards proceeds to weighing mode.
7.1. Connecting peripheral devices
The balance must be unplugged from the mains before connecting or disconnecting peripheral devices (printer or computer). Use only peripheral devices recommended by the manufacturer with your balance. These have been matched to your balance. After connecting a peripheral device, plug the balance to mains.
7.2. Balance temperature stabilisation period
Before start of measuring processes, it is necessary to wait until the balance is thermally stabilised. For balances that were stored in much lower temperatures before plugging to mains (e.g. during winter period) thermal stabilisation should last approximately 4 hours for BPS balances, and 8 hours for ASB-C2 & BPP-C2 balances. During the thermal stabilization, the indications on the display panel can change. Correct operation of a balance is possible within temperature range specified in technical parameters, see point 1. It is recommended that ambient temperature changes at balance’s place of use are very small (slow to change).
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8. USER MENU
Balance menu is divided into 6 basic function groups. Each group has individual name starting with capital letter P.
8.1. Moving through user menu
A user moves through balance menu using buttons on overlay’s keyboard:
Setup button. Entering balance’s main menu.
Selecting group of parameter one by one downwards or
changing parameter value by one value downwards.
Selecting group of parameters one by one upwards or changing parameter value by one value upwards.
Selecting group of parameters for activating. On pressing the button, the display indicates the first parameter in a selected
group
Exit to previous menu level, e.g. to main menu.
Abandon parameter changes.
Accept / confirm introduced changes.
Deleting a character while editing the text values of the menu, e.g. user name.
Inserting a character while editing the text values of the menu, e.g. user name
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Name of function groups and their content:
P1 ADJUSTMENT
P1.1 INT. CALIB. | [internal adjustment]
P1.2 EXT. CALIB. | [external adjustment]
P1.3 USER CALIBRATION | [user adjustment]
P1.4 CALIBRATION TEST | [adjustment test]
P1.5 AUTO. CALIB. |NONE [automatic adjustment]
P1.6 AUTO. CALIB. C. |1 [time of automatic adjustment]
P2 OPERATION MODE
P2.1 ACCESSIBILITY | [settings for the accessibility of individual
modes while working with the balance]
P2.2 WEIGHING | [setting for the function weighing]
P2.3 COUNTING PCS | [settings for the function counting pieces]
P2.4 CHECKWEIGHING | [settings for the function checkweighing]
P2.5 DOSING | [settings for the function dosing]
P2.6 DEVIATIONS | [settings for the function deviations % against
the mass of the standard]
P2.7 DENS. OF SOLIDS | [settings for determining density of solids]
P2.8 DENS OF LIQUIDS | [settings for determining density of liquids]
P2.9 ANIMAL WEIGHING | [settings for the function animal weighing]
P2.10 STATISTICS | [settings for the function statistics]
P2.11 TOTALISING | [settings for the function totalising]
P2.12 PEAK HOLD |[settings for the function peak hold]
P3 COMMUNICATION
P3.1 COM 1 | [transmission parameters port COM 1]
P3.2 COM 2 | [transmission parameters port COM 2]
P3.3 WIFI | [transmission parameters port WIFI]
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P4 DEVICES
P4.1 COMPUTER |COM 1/COM 2/USB/WIFI/NONE [PC connection port]
P4.2 PRINTER |COM 1/COM 2/USB/WIFI/PENDRIVE/USB PC/NONE [printer connection port]
P4.3 BARCODE READER |COM 1/COM 2/NONE [barcode reader port]
P4.4 ADD. DISPLAY |COM 1/COM 2/NONE [additional display port]
P4.5 EXT. BUTTONS |TARE / PRINT
P5 PRINTOUT
P5.1 CAL. REPORT | [contents of the adjustment report] P5.2 HEADER | [contents of the header print-out] P5.3 GLP PRNT. | [contents of the weighment result prnt.] P5.4 FOOTER | [contents of the footer print-out] P5.5 NSD.PRN.1 | [project of non-standard print-out 1] P5.6 NSD.PRN. 2 | [project of non-standard print-out 2] P5.7 NSD.PRN. 3 | [project of non-standard print-out 3] P5.8 NSD.PRN. 4 | [project of non-standard print-out 4] P5.9 VARIABLE 1 | [project of variable 1] P5.10 VARIABLE 2 | [project of variable 2]
P6 OTHER
P6.1 LANGUAGE |ENGLISH [menu language]
P6.2 ACCESS LEV. |ADMIN [access levels for editing menu]
P6.3 KEY SOUND |YES/NO [key sound]
P6.4 BACKLIGHT |70 [display backlight level] P6.5 DATE |2013.05.27 [data settings] P6.6 TIME |8:53:00 A [time settings] P6.7 DATE FORM.|YYYY.MM.DD/YYYY.DD.MM/DD.MM.YYYY/MM.DD.YYYY [date format] P6.8 TIME FORM. |12H/24H [time format] P6.9 GLP AUTOTEST | [carrying out autotest for the balance]
P7 INFO
P7.1 BALANCE ID |
P7.2 SCALETYPE. |
P7.3 PROG. VER. |
P7.4 TEMP. |
P7.5
SETUP PRNT. |
CAUTION
Changes introduced in balance memory will be saved, when abandoning the menu (on return to weighing). Press ESC button several times.
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9. LOGGING IN
In order to have full access to the user’s parameters and editing of database, the person operating the balance, should log in as <ADMINISTRATOR> each time they turn it on. The software enables the entry of 10 users with varying degrees of authority.
The first login procedure
While in the main window select <LOG IN>,available by pressing ,
or by pressing one of the function buttons to which the shortcut <LOG
IN> is assigned, or after pressing the button
, enter the users’
database and select the user <ADMIN>
After selecting the < ADMIN> button and confirming the choice by
pressing
, the program asks you to enter the user’s password,
You must enter „1111” and confirm by pressing ,
The program returns to the main window,
After the first login, you should first enter the users and assign the
appropriate access levels to them (procedures are described later in this manual, see section 14).
The next time you log in, select a user from the list and enter the password. After that the program starts working with the permissions for the selected user.
If any user is logged in, the pictogram
is displayed.
Logout procedure
In order to log out, select <NONE> from the list of available users
The program returns to the main window, and the display shows no
logged-in user. (no logged-in user, no pictogram on the display).
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Access levels
The balance software features three access levels: ADMINISTRATOR, ADVANCED, USER.
When you turn the balance on, the display is active all the time, which enables carrying out mass measuring processes.
The table below shows the access to the edition of user parameters, databases and software functions depending on the access level.
Access Access levels
USER
Access to parameters in the submenu: <Reading> and
setting in parameter group <Others> except for <Date and Time>. All the weighing processes can be started and carried out at this time. The user has the access to the information preview in <Databases>, and can also define universal variables.
ADV
Access to editing of parameters in the submenu:
<Reading>; <Working modes>; <Communication>; <Devices>; <Others> except for <Date and Time>. All the weighing processes can be started and carried out at this time.
ADMIN
Access to all the user parameters, functions and
editing databases.
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10. WEIGHING
10.1. Required weighing procedures
In order to ensure long lasting use of a balance and reliable
measurement of weighed loads, follow below procedures:
Start the balance with no load on the weighing pan
(permissible value of load on the weighing pan on balance start is ±10% of its maximal capacity).
Load balance’s weighing pan steadily with no shocks:
YES
NO
Place weighed loads centrally on the weighing pan:
YES
NO
Avoid side loading, in particular side shocks:
NO
NO
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Before the start of weighing process or in case of drastic change of ambient conditions at a workstation (e.g. ambient temperature change at a workstation more than 3°C) the balance requires adjusting. The procedure of balance adjustment is described further in this user manual.
Before the start of weighing procedure, it is recommended to load the balance’s weighing pan a few times with mass close to balance max capacity,
Check if unloaded balance indicates “precise zero”
and whether
measurement is stable
, if not, press /Delete button,
Press UNITS button, to set a measuring unit: [g], [mg], [ct], and also if enabled in factory menu (non-verified balances) [kg], [lb], [oz], [ozt], [dwt], [tlh], [tls], [tlt], [tlc] [mom], [gr], [ti], [N], [baht], [tola]
Place weighed object on balance’s weighing pan and read result only on stabilisation of measurement result,
Mass indication of a load placed on balance’s weighing pan can be tarred for multiple Times by pressing T
/Insert (pay CAUTION not to exceed
maximal capacity of a balance by applying multiple tare function).
During times between carrying out the following measurement series do not unplug the balance from mains. It is recommended to switch off the balance’s display by pressing ON/OFF button. On repeated pressing of the ON/OFF button the balance is ready for operation and carrying out the following measurements.
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10.2. Zeroing
In order to zero mass indication press button.
The mass indication on the display should equal zero, and precise zero and stability marker
should appear.
Zeroing process is tantamount to determining new zero point recognised by the balance as precise zero. Zeroing is possible only in stable status of display indication.
Caution:
Zeroing the display indication is possible only within the ±2% range of
instrument’s maximal capacity If the zeroed value is above the ±2% of the maximal capacity, then th e softw are ind ic ates an error mes sage Err2.
10.3. Taring
In order to determine the net weight of a weighed object, place object’s
container (packaging) on balance’s weighing pan, and on stabilisation of
measurement result press
button. The display should indicate mass
equal to zero and symbols: Net and
.
On taking off the weighed load and its packaging from instrument’s weighing pan, the display indicates sum of total tarred mass with minus sign.
The software also enables assigning tare value to a product from a database. Then, on product selection from a database, the software automatically uploads data on tare value for the specific product.
Caution:
Taring negative values is impossible. On tarring negative values the balance responds with an error message Err3. In such c as e zero balance’s indication and repeat tarring procedure.
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Manual tare determination
Procedure:
While in optional mode press quick access button F, to which the option <ENTER TARE> is assigned in <SHORTCUTS> settings
(description of the setting further in this user manual, point <F button shortcuts>),
which opens a window,
use the arrow buttons to enter tare value and press
button,
the balance returns to weighing mode, and the display indicates
entered tare value with minus „–" sign.
Selection of tare from TARE DATABASE
Procedure:
while in any working mode, press F – quick access button, to which option <SELECT TARE> is assigned in <SHORTCUTS> (description of the setting further in this user manual, point <F button shortcuts), or choose option <SELECT TARE> after pressing
button,
which displays the first mass value of the mass packages that was
saved in tare database,
use the arrow buttons to select the tare which is to be recalled and
press
button,
the balance returns to the weighing mode, and the display indicates
entered tare value with minus „–" sign.
Or
While in any working mode press
button,
Enter b3 option <TARE>
Which displays the first mass value of the mass packages that was
saved in tare database,
Use the arrow buttons to select the tare which is to be recalled and
press
button,
The balance returns to the weighing mode, and the display indicates
entered tare value with minus „–" sign.
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Deleting tare
Entered tare value can be deleted by pressing
button on the balance’s overlay or by entering tare value of 0.000g (see description above).
10.4. Settings for mode <WEIGHING>
The software allows the set-up of operating parameters (filters, value release and autozero option, deleting the last digit and other settings) separately for each working mode. It enables customising the instrument and utilising properties depending on the user’s needs and expectations or specific requirements for selected working mode (e.g. DOSING); as a result the work is quick and easy.
Available settings
P2.2.1 – READOUT P2.2.1.1 – FILTER [V.FAST/ FAST / NORMAL / SLOW / V. SLOW] P2.2.1.2 – RESULT CONF. [REL. / FAST / FAST+REL.] P2.2.1.3 – AUTOZERO [YES / NO] P2.2.1.4 – LAST DIGIT [ALWAYS / NEVER / WHEN STAB.] P2.2.1.5 – AMBIENT CONDITIONS (STABLE/UNSTABLE) P2.2.2 – PRINT MODE P2.2.2.1 – MODE [EACH / WHEN STAB. / AUTO] P2.2.2.2 –AUTO. PROG P2.2.3 – UNITS P2.2.3.1 – AVAILABILITY P2.2.3.2 –START UNIT [G]
P2.2.3.3 – USER UNIT1 P2.2.3.4 – USER UNIT2 P2.2.4 – INFORMATION [TARE / NETTO / GROSS / USER / PRODUCT /
/NSTD. INF. / NONE] P2.2.5 – INF. NSTD. (non-standard information – any text, max 19 characters) P2.2.6 – SHORTCUTS (available options depending on the working mode) P2.2.6 1 – F1 [NONE / ENTER TARE/ …] P2.2.6.2 – F2 [NONE / ENTER TARE / …] P2.2.6.3 – F3 [NONE / ENTER TARE/ …] P2.2.6.4 – F4 [NONE / ENTER TARE / …]
1.1.1 Setting level of filtering
Depending on the balance working conditions you should set the filter. In ideal conditions you can set the filter to be very fast (parameter value P.2.2.1.1 Filter to be V.FAST); however, if the working conditions are bad (shakes, drafts), the filter
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should be set to slow or very slow (parameter value P.2.2.1.1 to SLOW or V. SLOW). The effectiveness of the filter is different for the weighing range. The filter works slower when “approaching” the weighed mass, it works more intensively when the weighed mass is placed within the set range of the filter (parameter filter range is accessible only from the service menu – the user does not have an access to it). Depending on the adjusted filter, the weighing time will be shorter (V.FAST and FAST) or longer (SLOW and V. SLOW)
CAUTION
The higher level of filtering, the longer the weighing time.
1.1.2 Value release
Due to various ambient conditions at workplaces, and in order to set balance to present conditions, it is necessary to determine the value release parameter as: FAST.+REL., FAST or RELIABLE. Depending on selected option, weighing time is either shorter or longer.
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1.1.3 Autozero function
In order to ensure balance’s precise mass indication, autozero (Auto) software parameter has been introduced. The application of this function is automatic control and correction of zero indication. When the function is enabled, it compares balance indications at declared time interval e.g. 1s, on condition that weighing pan is unloaded and display indication is close to zero. If results vary less than declared AUTOZERO range e.g. one division, balance will zero automatically, marker of stable measurement result–
and precise zero
marker –
will be displayed.
If AUTOZERO function is enabled, then each weighing process starts from precise zero point. There are, however, some case when this function can be a disturbing factor in the measuring process; for instance very slow placing of load on the weighing pan (e.g. load pouring) in such case zero indication correction can also correct actual indication of loaded mass.
1.1.4 Displaying the last digit
Function enables displaying the last digit on the balance display.
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1.1.5 Balance ambient conditions
This parametre has two settings: STABLE and UNSTABLE. Setting on STABLE mode makes the balance work much faster than on UNSBABLE mode. This parametre relates to the ambient conditions in which the balance operates. If the ambient conditions are unstable it is recommended to use UNSTABLE mode. Normally the parametre is set on: STABLE.
10.5. Printing mode
This function enables setting the printing mode, i.e. button activity
.
A user has the possibility of selecting the following settings:
<WHEN STAB> the stable measurement result, along with the settings for parameter < GLP PRINTOUT> are sent to the printer port. Pressing
the button
, when the result is not stable (no sign on
display), the balance software will send the measurement result to the port after reaching the stable condition of the measurement.
<ANYONE> every single pressing of
button results in sending the measurement result to the printer port along with the settings for parameter <GLP PRINTOUT>. Every measurement result is sent (stable and unstable). The <?> sign appears at the beginning of the printing frame when the result is unstable.
This function applies only to non-verified balances.
<AUTO> - select this option to enable automatic printing of measurements. If this option has been selected, remember to select <AUTO PROG > parameter to suit your needs.
Automatic operation proceeds as follows:
Press
button to zero the balance (marker of stable
measurement
and zero marker are shown on display)
Place the load, the balance sends the first stable measurement to
the printer port,
Remove the load from the balance, Next measurement is possible when the reading on the display is
lower than the set value of < AUTO PROG. > parameter (next measurement does not require zero value).
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This procedure applies to changing settings:
For automatic working mode adjust the threshold value.
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10.6. Temporary measuring unit
This function is only available in <WEIGHING> mode. In other modes measurements are only possible in basic unit [g]. Function enables selecting a measuring unit which will be indicated next to mass reading during the weighing process. Set measuring unit will be in use from the moment of its activation until its change or switching off and on the balance.
Each press of the
button causes change of the measuring unit.
Available settings:
For verified balances, a user can select from the following: [g], [mg] or [kg], [ct]
For non-verified balances, a user can select from the following measuring units: [g], [mg], [kg], [ct], [lb], [oz], [ozt], [dwt], [tlh], [tls], [tlt], [tlc], [mom], [gr], [ti], [N]
10.7. Start-up measuring unit
This function is only available in <WEIGHING> mode. In other modes measurements are only possible in basic unit [g]. After selecting the start-up unit, when switched on, the balance will work in <WEIGHING> mode with this very unit. The units which can be selected are determined by the balance’s status, i.e. whether the balance is verified or non-verified.
Procedure:
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10.8. Availability of measuring units
This function is only available in <WEIGHING> mode. In other modes measurements are only possible in basic unit [g]. The user can declare the weighing units which will be available when selecting
temporary unit by pressing
button. For these units the parameter
availability is set to <YES>. These parameters can be selected by the user.
Procedure:
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10.9. User unit
A user can declare two weighing units. User unit is the result of balance indication multiplied by the factor that was introduced for user unit. User units are marked as [u1] – user 1 unit and [u2] – user 2 unit.
The way of declaring factor for an individual user is shown below
User units are available only for non-verified balances.
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10.10. Information
Function enables displaying additional information in the bottom line. Depending on the needs, a user can choose the following options, which are shown while working in mode <WEIGHING>:
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10.11. Non-standard information
Function enables declaring non-standard information, which is to be displayed in the bottom line of the display. A user can insert any text consisting of maximum 19 characters.
It should be remembered though, that the declared non-standard information is visible. Therefore, option P2.1.2 should be set to < NSTD. INF. >.
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10.12. F button shortcuts
Function enables assigning quick access option for weighing functions which are accessible by choosing F1, F2, F3 or F4. A user can choose the following options in <WEIGHING> mode, which can be assigned to any of the F buttons< NONE / ENTER TARE / PRINT HEADER / PRINT FOOTER / VARIABLE 1 / VARIABLE 2>. There are different options available in other modes (see further on in this manual).
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10.13. Dual range balance (BPS-200/2000-C2-V2)
Balance BPS-200/2000-C2 series is a dual range weighing instrument. The accuracy of the I weighing range is d
1
=0.001g, and of the II weighing range is
d
2
=0.01g.
Transfer from weighing with the accuracy of the I weighing range to weighing with the accuracy of the II weighing range takes place automatically on exceeding Max
1
200g (with no user activity needed). On switching to weighing with the
accuracy of the II weighing range, the display signals by indicating
symbol
on its left side, and an additional marker of last but one digit of the weighing result.
From now on the balance weighs mass with the accuracy of the II weighing range.
To return to weighing in the accuracy of the I weighing range:
Take the weighed load off the weighing pan
As the indication returns to zero and pictograms →0
and are lit,
press
button.
The balance returns to weighing with the accuracy of the I weighing range, and II
weighing range
pictogram and marker of the last but one digit are blanked.
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11. OTHER PARAMETERS
A user can set up parameters which have an influence on working with the balance. These parameters are included in group P6 OTHER. Changing settings for particular parameters is the same as described in the previous paragraph of this user manual.
P6 OTHER
P6.1 LANGUAGE |ENGLISH [menu languages]
P6.2 ACCESS LEV. |ADMIN [access levels for editing menu]
P6.3 KEY SOUND. |YES/NO [key sound]
P6.4 BACKLIGHT |70 [display backlight level] P6.5 DATE |2013.05.27 [date settings] P6.6 TIME |8:53:00 A [time settings] P6.7 DATE FORM. |YYYY.MM.DD / YYYY.DD.MM / DD.MM.YYYY / MM.DD.YYYY [date format] P6.8 TIME FORM. |12H / 24H [time format] P6.9 GLP AUTOTEST | [carrying out autotest for the balance] P6.10 SETUP PRNT. | [balance parameters print-out]
Enter group P6 OTHER menu.
11.1. Available menu languages
Enables selecting the balance menu descriptions. Available languages: ENGLISH
11.2. Access levels
Enables choosing access levels when entering the balance menu. Available access levels: ADMIN. / USER. / ADV. Depending on the option selected, a user of a specific access level can access and make changes to the settings in the balance.
11.3. ‘Beep’ sound – reaction on pressing function button
Enables switching on/ switching off the ‘beep’ sound, which informs a user about pressing any button on balance’s overlay.
NO - ‘beep’ sound switched off YES - ‘beep’ sound switched on.
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11.4. Backlight and adjusting display brightness
Enables setting the brightness of the backlight or switching off the display brightness completely. 100 - maximum brightness of the backlight
10 - minimum brightness of the backlight
NONE - display brightness switched off
11.5. Date
Enables setting the current date.
As follows:
11.6. Time
Enables setting the current time.
As follows:
11.7. Date format
Enables altering the date format on the printout [YYYY.MM.DD / YYYY.DD.MM / DD.MM.YYYY / MM.DD.YYYY]
Where: YYYY – year MM – month DD - day
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11.8. Time format
Enables choosing the time format on the printout [12H / 24H].
For the set value [12H], in parameter P6.6 TIME letters <A> or <P> will be displayed next to the time value.
Where: A stands for hours before noon, P stands for hours after noon.
Letters AM or PM are printed out next to the time value.
11.9. GLP autotest
AUTOTEST function is designed to aid a user in assessing balance’s operation and diagnosing the reasons for occurrence of errors in weighing which exceed the maximum permissible values for a given balance model. By means of a simple, repeatable and fully documented way the function enables optimizing balance’s settings to maintain the best possible repeatability and weighing time at workstation. The main purpose of the function is the possibility of monitoring the above-mentioned parameters at optional moment and saving records from the carried out tests in the form of printed reports of the tests that are automatically generated at the end of examination.
The test controls repeatability of placing the interval weight and determining error of indication with reference to balance’s maximum capacity.
Testing procedure:
two times loading of the internal weight, followed by 10 times loading of the internal weight
balance internal adjustment
calculating the value of standard deviation
report printout
Test results:
*Deviation for Max. *Value of repeatability of indication expressed as standard deviation
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Example of a report:
.....................................................
--------- Autotest GLP: Report --------- Balance type %PS00&2 Balanc
e ID
400010 User Admin Software rev. v.0.4.9 Date 2013.07.16 Time 09: 17:16
---------------------------------------- Number of measurements 10 Reading unit 0.001/0.01 g Internal weight mass 1402.094 g Filter Normal Value release Fast &Reliable
---------------------------------------- Deviation for Max. -0.118 g Repeatability 0.0088 g Signature
........................................
PROCEDURE:
Parameter <P6.9 GLP AUTOTEST > is initiated by pressing
button.
The balance software starts the autotest GLP procedure and it is carried out automatically from now on to the end.
A user can stop the procedure at any time by pressing
button in the window. Once the procedure is finished, the value of standard deviation of all measurements is shown in the main display, and message <RESULT> in the bottom line, and the final report is printed out automatically (as shown above). It is
possible to print out the report again by pressing
button. Report is not saved, therefore when abandoning this level, it is deleted from the balance volatile memory.
To abandon the window press
button and the program returns to the main
menu. To return to weighing press button repeatedly.
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12. INFORMATION ABOUT THE BALANCE
This menu includes information about the balance and its installed software. The parameters are strictly informative.
Once the parameter <PRINT. SET>> is chosen, the balance settings are sent to the printer (all parameters). The parameters are transferred via port that was chosen for <PRINTERS>.
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13. BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
In order to ensure the highest weighing accuracy, it is recommended to periodically introduce to balance memory a corrective factor of indications in relation to a mass standard – i.e. balance adjustment.
Adjustment should be carried out:
- Before the beginning of weighing procedure,
- If long breaks between following measuring series occur,
- If temperature inside the balance changes more than: 3°C.
Types of adjustment:
- Internal automatic adjustment * triggered by temperature change * triggered by elapsing time
- Manual internal adjustment
* initiated by pressing
- Adjustment with external weight * with declared mass which cannot be modified * of any weight, but not lower than 30% of maximum range.
CAUTION
In case of verified balances (with internal automatic adjustment system) only the automatic internal adjustment and manual internal adjustment system are available for a user. Remember to carry out the adjustm ent process when there is no load on the pan! In case there is load on the weighing pan, the display will indicate a command <RANGE EXCEEDED> . In such a case the load should be removed from the weighing pan and the process of the adjustment should be finished. Adjustment process can be aborted if necessary by pressing Esc at any time during the process.
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13.1. Internal adjustment
Adjustment process can be initiated automatically and manually. Manual means of activating adjustment procedure is achieved by pressing
. System of automatic adjustment will carry out the process fully
automatically and will inform the user on successive process stages.
Cycle of automatic adjustment process:
- Balance software detects the necessity of carrying out adjustment and
signals it by displaying a thermometer pictogram and <Cal> at the top of the display.
- During this time interval of about 2 minutes within which weighing
procedure can be completed
- As the 2 minute time elapses, balance display indicates message CAL_30
and starts counting down from 30..29..28 to 0 (indicated value is the counter),
- Balance user has 30 seconds to make a decision
In order to start adjustment, do not take any actions  In order to complete weighing procedure, press Esc. When pressed,
balance returns to weighing procedure and displays last weighing result. In about 5 minutes balance indicates CAL_30 message again.
- The adjustment process can be postponed for multiple times, but it needs
to be pointed out that postponing of adjustment for a long time may lead to larger errors of weighing process. The errors are the effect of temperature changes and as a consequence changes of balance sensitivity.
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Automatic adjustment process takes place in three different areas:
Adjustment on plugging the balance to mains – verified balances.
Adjustment triggered by temperature change inside the balance. The
balance is equipped with very precise system for monitoring temperature. At each adjustment process, the temperature is saved in the system. The next adjustment is automatically initiated if temperature changes more than 3°C from the last saved temperature.
Adjustment triggered by elapsing time. It is possible to declare time intervals which are criteria for balance adjustment. Accessible settings are: adjustment after 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 hours since last carried out adjustment procedure,
CAUTION
Declaring time intervals for balance adjustment is available only in non-verified balances. In case of verified balances the time interval between the following adjustm ents is set for 3 hour s.
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13.2. Menu adjustment settings
P1 CALIBRATION
P1.1 INT.CALIB. | [internal adjustment]
P1.2 EXT.CALIB. | [external adjustment]
P1.3 USER CALIB. | [user adjustment]
P1.4 CALIB. TEST | [adjustment test]
P1.5 AUTO. CAL. T. | NONE/TIME/TEMP./BOTH [automatic adjustment]
P1.6 AUTO CAL. C. | [time of automatic adjustment]
P1.1 INT. CALIB. – Internal adjustment
Start of internal adjustment process. Adjustment is conducted automatically, and no user assistance is required. If weighing pan of the balance is loaded, balance will display a command to unload the weighing pan. If weighing pan is loaded with a relatively small mass (up to 4% of balance max capacity) then adjustment process will be carried out automatically, but measuring results may differ by the amount that was present on balance weighing pan.
or
P1.2 EXT. CALIB. – External adjustment (with an external weight)
Adjustment with external weight, which value is saved in factory menu of balance, function unavailable in verified balances.
CAUTION
Function unavailable in verified balances.
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P1.3 USER CALIB. – User adjustment (with an external weight)
Adjustment with external weight at any mass in the balance range, however, not lower than 30% of max range.
CAUTION
Function unavailable in verified balances.
P1.4 CALIB. TEST – Adjustment test
This fuction enables comparing the result of internal automatic adjustment with the value of internal weight saved in balance’s factory parameters. The process is conducted automatically and its result is shown on the display (if the balance is connected via RS 232 port with a computer or printer, the adjustement result will be printed out). Press ESC to go back to the previous menu.
P1.5 AUTO. CALIB. T. – Temperature of automatic adjustment (balances with internal adjustment)
Determination of factor which signals start of automatic internal adjustment
NONE - no factor will cause start of adjustement
(adjustment automatically turned off)
TEMP. - adjustment triggered by change of temperature TIME - adjustment triggered by time interval set in P1.6 AUTO CALIB.
C.
BOTH - adjustment triggered by time and temperature.
CAUTION
Function unavailable in non-verified balances.
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P1.6 AUTO CALIB. C. - Time of automatic adjustment (balances with internal adjustment system)
Determination of time interval, after which automatic adjustment process is
initiated.
CAUTION
Function unavailable in verified balances.
13.3. Manual adjustment
13.3.1. Internal adjustments
Press Cal button or
The balance performs internal adjustment automatically. During adjustment process do not load the weighing pan with any load. The message is displayed <DO NOT TURN OFF CALIBRATION> in the bottom line. Once adjustment process is completed, balance saves its result in memory and returns to weighing mode.
CAUTION
- Press Esc button to abort adj ustm ent proc es s.
-If, during adjustment process, weighing pan of a balance is loaded, the display will show an error message. Adjustment will be stopped. As weighing pan is unloaded, the adjustment process will continue and be completed.
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13.3.2. External adjustment
The external adjustment in balances BPS series should be carried out with external mass standard / weigh class F
1
Start of external adjustment process,
Balance will display a command ordering unloading of weighing pan <REMOVE MASS> (weighing pan must be empty). When weighing pan is
unloaded, press
button.
The balance determines mass of empty pan and message <CALIBRATION> is displayed in the bottom line. It is followed by message message <PLACE MASS> in the bottom bar, and in the main window the mass value to be placed on the weighing pan e.g. 200.000g (depending on the type of balance). Place an external adjustment weight with mass determined on
balance’s display and press
button. The balance determines the mass and message <CALIBRATION> is displayed in the bottom line. On completing adjustment process the balance returns to submenu P1.2
INT.CALIB.
If a balance is verified, it is not possible for a user to carry out external adjustment process.
13.3.3. User adjustment
The external adjustment in balances BPS series should be carried out with external mass standard / weigh class F
1
Start of external adjustment process,
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The first procedure of the process is to enter the mass of the weight that is to be used for adjustment. The mass must be 30% Max capacity.
Once the mass of the weight is entered and confirmed, the message is displayed which asks you to remove the weight from the pan <REMOVE
MASS> (weighing pan must be empty). After that, press button, the balance determines the weight of unloaded pan and message <CALIBRATION> is shown in the bottom line . Next, message <PLACE MASS>is displayed in the bottom bar, and in the main window the value of the mass to be placed e.g. 200.000g (depending
on balance type). Place the weight of the indicated mass and press button. The balance determines the mass and message <CALIBRATION> is displayed in the bottom line. After the adjustment process, the balance returns to submenu P1.2 EXT.CALIB.
If a balance is verified, it is not possible for a user to carry out external adjustment process.
13.4. Adjustment report printout
At the end of each adjustment process or adjustment test, an adjustment report is generated automatically and sent to communication port COM 1. The content of the report is declared in menu P5.0 GLP PRINTOUTS.
The description of how to declare the settings for this option is included further in this manual, in the section on printouts.
The report can be printed out via the printer connected to the balance or it can
be sent to the computer and saved as a file for archiving.
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14. DETERMINING CONTENT OF A PRINOUT
14.1. Adjustment report
P5.1 CAL. REPORT, is a group of parameters which enable declaring data that is
on an adjustment printout.
P5.1 CAL. REPORT
P5.1.1 PROJECT |
P5.1.2 CALIB. TYPE | YES
P5.1.3 USER | YES
P5.1.4 PROJECT | YES
P5.1.5 DATE | YES
P5.1.6 TIME | YES
P5.1.7 BALANCE ID | YES
P5.1.8 CAL.DIFFER. | YES
P5.1.9 DASHES | YES
P5.1.10 SIGNATURE | YES
P5.1.1 PROJECT
Option enables entering the name of the project (e.g. associated with a specific type of weighment). The name can be up to 16 characters. For instance, a project name entered into the balance in capital letters, looks like the figure below:
P5.1.2 CALIB. TYPE.
Enables printing out the type of the adjustment being carried out.
P5.1.3 USER
Enables printing out the name of logged-in user.
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P5.1.4 PROJECT
Enables printing out the name of the project. (see parameter P5.0.1)
P5.1.5 DATE
Enables printing out the date of the carried out adjustment.
P5.1.6 TIME
Enables printing out the time of the carried out adjustment.
P5.1.7 BALANCE ID
Enables printing out the balance ID number.
P5.1.8 CAL. DIFFER.
Enables printing out the difference between the mass of adjustment weight measured during the last adjustment and the current measured mass of this weight.
P5.1.9 DASHES
Enables printing out the dashes that separate the date of printout from the signature
P5.1.10 SIGNATURE
Enables printing out the signature of a user performing the adjustment.
Choose one of the options for the above-mentioned parameters.
NO - do not print on the report YES - print on the report
Example of a report:
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14.2. Header printout
P5.2 HEADER, is a group of parameters which enable declaring data that is on the
header printout.
P5.3 HEADER
P5.2.1 DASHES | YES
P5.2.2 WORKING MODES | YES
P5.2.3 DATE | YES
P5.2.4 TIME | YES
P5.2.5 SCALE TYPE | YES
P5.2.6 BALANCE ID | YES
P5.2.7 USER | YES
P5.2.8 PRODUCT | YES
P5.2.9 VARIABLE 1 | YES
P5.2.10 VARIABLE 2 | YES
P5.2.11 EMPTY LINE | YES
P5.2.12 CAL.REPORT | YES
P5.2.13 NON-STANDART PRNT. | NONE / NSTD.PRN. 1 /
NSTD. PRN. 2 / NSTD.PRN.3
/ NSTD. PRN.4
P5.2.1 DASHES
Enables printing out a line of separating dashes.
P5.2.2 WORKING MODES
Enables printing out the name of balance’s working mode.
P5.2.3 DATE
Enables printing out the date in the header.
P5.2.4 TIME
Enables printing out the time in the header.
P5.2.5 SCALE TYPE
Enables printing out the scale type.
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P5.2.6 BALANCE ID
Enables printing out balance ID number.
P5.2.7 USER
Enables printing out the name of a logged-in user.
P5.2.8 PRODUCT
Enables printing out the name of a selected product.
P5.2.9 VARIABLE 1
Enables printing out the value of VARIABLE 1.
P5.2.10 VARIABLE 2
Enables printing out the value of VARIABLE 2.
P5.22.11 EMPTY LINE.
Enables printing out an empty separating line.
P5.2.12 CAL. REPORT
Enables printing out a report from the last adjustment, according to the settings declared for the adjustment report printout (see sec. 12.1 in this manual).
P5.2.13 NSTD. PRINT.
Enables printing out one of the four non-standard printouts on the header printout. You can choose one from the following options: NONE / NSTD. PRN 1 / NSTD.PRN.2/NSTD.PRN. 3 / NSTD. PRN.4 The way of entering non-standard printouts is described further in this manual.
For the parameters described above i.e. P5.2.1 to P5.2.12 you should choose from:
NO - do not print in the header YES - print in the header
For the parameter P5.2.13, you should choose one of the following options: NONE / NSTD.PRN. 1 / NSTD. PRN 2 / NSTD.PRN 3 / NSTD. PRN.4
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Example of a header printout:
14.3. Measurement result printout – GLP PRINTOUT
P5.3 GLP PRINTOUT, is a group of parameters which enable declaring data that is
on the measurement result printout.
P5.3 GLP PRNT.
P5.3.1 DATE | YES
P5.3.2 TIME | YES
P5.3.3 USER | YES
P5.3.4 PRODUCT | YES
P5.3.5 VARIABLE 1 | YES
P5.3.6 VARIABLE 2 | YES
P5.3.7 TARE | YES
P5.3.8 GROSS | YES
P5.3.9 CURR.RES. | YES
P5.3.10 CAL. REPORT | YES
P5.3.11 NSTD.PRNT. | NONE / NSTD.PRN. 1 /NSTD.PRN. 2 /
NSTD. PRN.3 / NSTD.PRN. 4
P5.3.1 DATE
Enables printing out the date of measurement.
P5.3.2 TIME
Enables printing out the time of measurement.
P5.3.3 USER
Enables printing out the name of a logged-in user.
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P5.3.4 PRODUCT
Enables printing out the name of the product that was weighed.
P5.3.5 VARIABLE 1
Enables printing out the value of VARIABLE 1.
P5.3.6 VARIABLE 2
Enables printing out the value of VARIABLE 2.
P5.3.7 TARE
Enables printing out the tare value.
P5.3.8 GROSS
Enables printing out the gross mass value.
P5.3.9 CURR. RES.
Enables printing out the current measurement result (NET mass) in the current unit.
P5.3.10 CAL. REPORT
Enables printing out a report from the last adjustment, according to the settings declared for the adjustment report printout (see sec. 12.1 in this manual).
P5.3.11 NSTD. PRNT.
Enables printing out one of the four non-standard printouts on the header printout. You can choose one from the following options: NONE / NSTD. PRN 1 / NSTD.PRN.2/NSTD.PRN. 3 / NSTD. PRN.4 The way of entering non-standard printouts is described further in this manual.
Example of a printout:
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14.4. Footer printout
P5.4 FOOTER, is a group of parameters which enable declaring the data that is on
the footer printout.
P5.4 FOOTER
P5.4.1 WORKING MODES | YES
P5.4.2 DATE | YES
P5.4.3 TIME | YES
P5.4.4 SCALE TYPE | YES
P5.4.5 BALANCE ID | YES
P5.4.6 USER | YES
P5.4.7 PRODUCT | YES
P5.4.8 VARIABLE 1 | YES
P5.4.9 VARIABLE 2 | YES
P5.4.10 DASHES | YES
P5.4.11 EMPTY LINE. | YES
P5.4.12 CAL.REPORT | YES
P5.4.13 SIGNATURE | YES
P5.4.14 NSTD. PRNT. | NONE / NSTD.PRN. 1 /
NSTD.PRN.2/NSTD.PRN.3 /
NSTD. PRN.4
P5.4.1 WORKING MODES
Enables printing out of the name of balance’s working mode.
P5.4.2 DATE
Enables printing out of the date in the footer.
P5.4.3 TIME
Enables printing out the time in the footer.
P5.4.4 SCALE TYPE
Enables printing out the scale type.
P5.4.5 BALANCE ID
Enables printing out balance ID number.
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P5.4.6 USER
Enables printing out the name of a logged-in user.
P5.4.7 PRODUCT
Enables printing out the name of a selected product.
P5.4.8 VARIABLE 1
Enables printing out the value of VARIABLE 1
P5.4.9 VARAIBLE 2
Enables printing out the value of VARIABLE 2
P5.4.10 DASHES
Enables printing out a line of separating dashes
P5.4.11 EMPTY LINE
Enables printing out an empty separating line
P5.4.12 CAL. REPORT
Enables printing out a report from the last adjustment, according to the settings declared for the adjustment report printout (see sec. 12.1 in this manual).
P5.4.13 SIGNATURE
Enables printing out the signature of the user performing the weighments.
P5.4.14 NSTD. PRNT.
Enables printing out one of the four non-standard printouts on the header printout. You can choose one from the following options: NONE / NSTD. PRN 1 / NSTD.PRN.2/NSTD.PRN. 3 / NSTD. PRN.4 The way of entering non-standard printouts is described further in this manual.
For the parameters described above P5.4.1 to P5.4.13 you should choose from:
NO - do not print in the footer YES - print in the footer
For the parameter P5.4.14, you should choose one of the following options: NONE / NSTD.PRN. 1 / NSTD. PRN 2 / NSTD.PRN 3 / NSTD. PRN.4
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Example of a footer printout:
14.5. Non-standard printouts
The balance’s software enables entering 4 non-standard printouts. Each of them can have approximately 160 characters.
Non-standard printout can include:
Variables depending on the working mode and other user’s needs (mass,
date etc.)
Permanent text in the user menu, it should be remembered
Non-standard printout can have approximately 160 characters (typed as a
single line)
14.5.1. Inserting texts
Variables in all modes and with the same values
%% Print-out of a “%” character
%V Current NET mass in the current unit
%N Net mass in the current unit
%G Gross mass in the current unit
%T Tare mass in the current unit
%D
Current date
%M Current time
%I Balance number
%R Program number
%P Project number
%U User number
%F Name of current function – working mode
%C Date and time of the last adjustment
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%K Type of the last adjustment
%Y
Weighing deviation to the last adjustment
%1 Variable 1
%2 Variable 2
Variables depending on the currently used working mode
Variable Description Mode in which the variable is active
%W Standard mass 1 pcs COUNTING PIECES
%H
High threshold
CHECKWEIGHING
%L Low threshold
%A Target mass DOSING
%B Reference mass DEVIATIONS
Non-standard characters used in designing non-standard print-outs
\\ a single „\” character
\C CRLF
\R CR
\N LF
\T Tabulator
\F Form feed (for PCL printers)
Every single print-out can have max 160 characters (letters, numerals, non­standard characters, spaces). A user can apply non-standard characters in order to the variables depending on the needs.
Example:
05&” DATE: <current measurement date> TIME: <current measurement time> PRODUCT MASS: <current mass indicator>
*****SIGNATURE:.........
<current working mode>
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You should enter the printout of the content setting and design the printout using appropriate variables and text format characters.
The way of inserting texts
By the means of balance
Choice of the character to be changed. Moving the cursor or an active character (blinking) to the right.
Choice of the character to be changed. Moving the cursor or an active character (blinking) to the left.
Change of the character by one value down
Change of the character by one value up
Deleting a character
Inserting a character
By the means of computer keyboard of the USB type
A computer keyboard of the USB type can be connected, which enables easier and quicker editing of the print-outs. In order to insert text, you should enter the appropriate option in the menu and with help of the keyboard insert the text and confirm by pressing Enter key.
NOTE: It is important to type variables used for non-standard printouts in capital letters.
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14.6. Variables
Variables are alphanumeric inrormation which can be linked to the printouts, products or other information related to weighing. For every variable enter its contents. Variables can be used for entering e.g. serial number or batch number during the products weighing. The program allows to enter two variables. Each can contain max 32 characters. In order to enter a variable, you need to enter the variable settings (parametre P5.9 – VARIABLE 1 or P5.10 – VARIABLE 2) and enter its contentents using direction keys (arrows) on the balance keypad or a computer keyboard. Entering texts procedure is the same as for non-standard printouts.
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15. DATABASE
The balance software has 3 databases that can be edited (USERS, PRODUCTS, TARES) as well as 2 databases (WEIGHMENTS AND ALIBI), in which all the measurements carried out on the balance are saved.
Data range that can be saved in particular databases:
USERS – 100 different users. PRODUCTS – 1000 different products. TARES – 100 different masses of the packages. WEIGHMENTS – 10 000 consecutive measurements ALIBI – 100 000 consecutive measurements
Operations on databases: USERS, PRODUCTS and TARES:
Deleting the selected item in the database
Inserting a new item in the database
The way of inserting and deleting an item is described below.
15.1. Users
USERS – 100 different users.
It is possible to introduce the following date for each user:
NAME (30 characters), CODE (6 characters), PASSWORD (8 characters, just numbers), ACCESS (USER, ADVANCED, ADMIN), LANGUAGE (any from the available).
Access levels
The balance software has three access levels: USER, ADVANCED, ADMINISTRATOR.
Once the balance is switched on, the display is active for the whole time, which enables carrying out mass measurements even without a logged-in user.
The table below shows the access to the edition of user parameters, databases and software functions depending on the access level.
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Access Access levels
USER
Access to parameters in the submenu: <Reading> and
setting in parameter group <Others> except for <Date and Time>. All the weighing processes can be started and carried out at this time. The user has the access to the information preview in <Databases>, and can also define universal variables.
ADV
Access to editing of parameters in the submenu:
<Reading>; <Working modes>; <Communication>; <Devices>; <Others> except for <Date and Time>. All the weighing processes can be started and carried out at this time.
ADMIN
Access to all the user parameters, functions and
editing databases.
In order to add a user, follow the scheme shown below, add a user and assign a name to them.
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Once the user’s name is added, follow the procedures shown below:
User’s code – Max 6 characters
User’s password – Max 8 numbers
Select the access level
Select the language
Once all of the data is inserted, you can return to the weighing mode. In order to select a user, follow the logging-in procedure described in section 9 in this manual.
In order to remove a user should follow this procedure:
Enter the user database – as in the description above
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Select the user that is to be removed from the list
Press
button
The software shows <DELETE?> in the bottom line
Confirm by pressing
button
When confirmed, the software removes the selected user from the list
Return to the weighing mode
15.2. Products
PRODUCTS – 1000 different products. The following data can be inserted for each
product: NAME (30 characters), CODE (6 characters), EAN (16 characters), MASS (with the accuracy of balance reading unit), TARE (mass of the packaging relating to a particular product with the accuracy of balance reading unit), MIN (low threshold for the mode WEIGHING>, should be inserted with the accuracy of balance reading unit), MAX (high threshold for the mode <CHECKWEIGHING>, should be inserted with the accuracy of balance reading unit), TOLERANCE (tolerance thresholds to [±] in mode <DOSING> entered as a % of the target mass).
In order to add a product, you should enter in the products database and add the name of the product (follow the procedure as in the section above).
Next, insert the details about the product.
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15.3. Tares
TARES – 100 different masses of the packaging. The following data can be
inserted for each packaging: NAME (30 characters), TARE (mass of the packaging, enter the value with the accuracy of balance reading unit).
In order to add tare – mass of the packaging, enter the tare database and insert a name for the tare (follow the procedure as in the section above).
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Next, insert the details about the packaging.
15.4. Weighments
Weighments database is non-editable i.e. the data relating to the weighments is
saved automatically. A user has a possibility of viewing this data and printing it out or exporting to PENDRIVE; if such a need occurs (procedure is described further on in this manual).
The balance software allows you to save and store up to 1000 measurements carried out on the balance. This occurs automatically, after a single press of the button <PRINT>, without a need of additional actions or settings change. The additional data is saved along with the measurement.
Date of the measurement
Date of the measurement
Measurement result (mass)
Tare value
Name of the product that has been weighed
Person carrying out the measurement (logged-in user)
Working mode in which the measurement has been carried out
Value of variable 1 and 2
The software saves the measurements in a so called loop, i.e. when the measurement 1001 is saved, the measurement 1 is automatically deleted from the balance’s memory.
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The measurements saved in the balance’s memory cannot be deleted.
It is possible for a user to view and print out the data saved in the memory.
Procedure:
Each measurement is saved with its individual number. The format is: b4.4.n, where <n> is the consecutive number of the saved measurement. In the bottom line the date and time are displayed for every single measurement.
To move through the saved measurements database, use the arrow
buttons
or . To move to the next measurement either up or down the
list, press one of the buttons.
To view the remaining data relating to the measurement, press
after selecting
the measurement in question:
The software will automatically show the data relating to the measurement in the bottom line of the balance display.
To move through the data relating to the measurement, press or The data relating to the measurement can be printed out by selecting the option
<PRINT> and pressing
button.
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Example of a printout Date 21.06.2013 Time 13:05:02 User Product
Tare 0.000 g Gross 0.000 g
0.000 g
--------------Cal. report.--------------- Cal. type Internal User Project 1234567890123459 Date 16.07.2013 Time 13:27:09 Balance ID 10353870 Cal. diff. -0.004 g
---------------------------------------- Signature
........................................
The data that is to be printed out, depends on the settings in parameter P5.3 GLP PRINTOUT. Depending on what data is set in this parameter for the print-out (by selecting <YES> the data is printed out also in WEIGHMENTS database
(see sec. 13.3.)
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15.5. ALIBI
The balance is equipped with “ALIBI”, a type of memory that allows you to save and store up to 100 000 measurements carried out on the balance. If the “ALIBI” memory is installed in the balance, the saving of the measurements occurs automatically, by pressing <PRINT> button, without a need of additional actions or settings change. The additional data is saved along with the measurement.
Date of the measurement
Time of the measurement
Measurement result (mass)
Tare value
Person carrying out the measurement (logged-in user)
The name of the product that has been weighed
The software saves the measurements in a so called loop, i.e. when the measurement 1001 is saved, the measurement 1 is automatically deleted from the balance’s memory.
The measurements saved in the balance’s memory cannot be deleted.
It is possible for a user to view and print out the data saved in the “ALIBI” memory.
Procedure:
Each measurement is saved with its individual number. The format is: b4.5.n, where <n> is the consecutive number of the saved measurement. In the bottom line the date and time are displayed for every single measurement.
To move through the saved measurements database, use the arrow
or
. To move to the next measurement either up or down the list, press one of
the buttons.
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To view the remaining data relating to the measurement, press after selecting the measurement in question:
The software will automatically show the data relating to the measurement in the bottom line of the balance display.
To move through the data relating to the measurement, press
or
The data relating to the measurement can be printed out by selecting the option
<PRINT> and pressing
button.
Example of a print-out Date 19.06.2013 Time 6:48:41 Result 199.90 g Tare 0.000 g User SMITH Product PILL
To return to the weighing mode press
button repeatedly.
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16. EXPORT AND IMPORT OF DATABASE
This option allows you to:
Archive the data relating to the weighments carried out– WEIGHMENT database and ALIBI database
Copy the products databases and tares databases between the balances of this series
This can be accomplished by using external memory PENDRIVE. Plug a PENDRIVE in USB 1 – TYPE A port if you want to use this option.
The balance automatically sees the external memory drive and the message enabling operations relating to the export or import of the database is displayed.
The following options are available when entering this parameter:
EXPORT database
IMPORT database
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16.1. Export database
To export the database, enter the option EXPORT.
The following functions are available:
Export of all the databases
Export of users databases
Export of product databases
Export of tares databases
Export of weighments
Export of weighments saved in ALIBI memory
Export of users parameters
After selecting the option <ALL DATABASES>, the balance software creates files on the PENDRIVE. The files are of relevant names and are saved in individual databases. The files have special extensions and the data saved in them is encoded in a way that the files cannot be read or seen in standard computer programs.
Special computer softwares manufactured by MRC company are used to read the data from the database files: ALIBI and WEIGHMENTS. The data from the files, in which the data from the PRODUCTS, USERS, and TARES databases is saved, is read automatically by the balance software in the option <IMPORT>.
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16.2. Import database
The function <IMPORT> allows you, amongst others, to transfer the data saved in the balance database. In this balance, the data to be entered in the new balance is entered. This is a quick and reliable way to enter the data without any mistakes.
To import the database, plug a PENDRIVE in USB port and next select IMPORT and choose one of the following options
The following options are available:
Import of all databases
Import of users databases
Import of products databases
Import of tares databases
Import users parameters
The data from the ALIBI and WEIGHMENTS databases cannot be imported.
16.3. Measurement data print-out
The balance software allows you to save the data relating to the measurement on the external memory - PENDRIVE. The operation can be performed as follows:
Plug a pendrive in USB port
Abandon <IMPORT/EXPORT> option, which is automatically started by
pressing
button
In the parameter P4.2.1 <DEVICES/PRINTER/PORT> set the option <PENDRIVE>
Return to the weighing mode
From this moment on, every single pressing of the button
leads to the saving the measurement data (compatible with the settings for GLP0 PRINTOUT) in a text file, which is automatically created by the balance
software. The file name is: printout.txt.
Turn the balance off by pressing
button so that the data is saved in the file. Only then can you remove the pendrive from the port and read the data on a computer.
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The data can be printed out on any printer connected to the computer.
More data can be saved in the same file. The balance software will add the date in the file that has already been created on the pendrive. Consequently, a user can continue with saving the measurements in the same file once created.
CAUTION: When the balance software sees the PENDRIVE, the menu <P8 IMPORT/EXPORT> is accessible. All the operations relating to export and impor t that ar e des cr ibed abo ve can be performed using this menu.
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17. BALANCE WORKING MODES
- Weighments
- Counting pieces
- Checkweighing
- Dosing
- Deviations % against the mass of the standard
- Animal weighing
- Density determination of solids
- Density determination of liquids
- Statistics
- Totalising
- Peak hold
In order to initiate a particular mode press
button, and follow by
selecting the mode from the list.
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Once the button has been pressed, the name of the first available function is shown.
or - select the working mode
- enter the selected working mode
The setup for the functions is described further in this manual.
17.1. Setup for availability of working modes
In this group of parameters, a user declares functions which are to be available
for the user after pressing
button.
It is possible for a user to switch off the functions that are not used during working with the balance. This can be done by setting the availability parameter to <NO>.
Follow the scheme shown below:
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17.2. Counting parts of the same mass
The balance, in the standard version, is equipped with the option of counting small objects of the same mass.
Start Counting Pieces function
When the function is initiated for the first time, the standard mass equals
0.0000g. If the sample mass is determined and has been used in the mode <COUNTING PIECES> then the software accepts the mass of recently used standard as the standard mass.
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17.2.1. Setup for mode COUNTING PIECES
The software allows entering settings for each working mode. Some the settings are identical in all working modes. They are described in section relating to the mode <WEIGHING>. This section covers only the settings relating to the mode <COUNTING
PIECES>.
F button shortcuts
The function enables the option of quick access for weighing functions, which are available when buttons F1, F2, F3 or F4 are pressed. In the mode <COUNTING PIECES> the following options are available, which a user can assign to each of the F buttons:
NONE – no function assigned to the button
ENTER SAMPLE – function initiates the option of entering the reference
mass of a single piece
DETERMINE SAMPLE – function initiates the option of automatic determination of the mass of a single piece from a number of samples of known quantity
SELECT PRODUCT – function initiates the option of selecting a product from product database
LOG IN – function initiates the option of selecting and logging-in of a balance’s user
ENTER TARE – function initiates the option of inserting packaging mass
SELECT TARE – function initiates the option of selecting packaging
mass from product database
PRINT HEADER – function initiates the print-out of a designed header
PRINT FOOTER – function initiates the print-out of a designed footer
VARIABLE 1 – function initiates the selection and editing of variable 1
VARIABLE 2 – function initiates the selection and editing of variable 2
The way of declaring the function is described in the section relating to the weighing mode settings <F button shortcuts>.
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17.2.2. Setting the reference mass by determining from the sample of known quantity
While determining the mass of a single piece the function ACAI (Automatic Accuracy Correction) is in use.
Means of operation of ACAI function:
- Number of pieces ( on adding) on balance’s weighing pan has to be
greater than has been previously
- Number of pieces (on adding) on balance’s weighing pan must be less
than twice the amount of which was visible on the display before adding parts
- Current quantity of parts must be within the ± 0,3 tolerance of the total
value,
- Measurement result has to be stabilised.
Procedure:
Place the container on the pan and tare its mass,
Press one of the F buttons, to which the function <ENTER SAMPLE>
is assigned, and the editing window <SAMPLE QUANTITY> is displayed
Use the navigating buttons or to select the correct
sample quantity.
For the option: any quantity (displayed value <0000> enter a numer
using navigating buttons).
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<PLACExx PCS>.
Place the declared number of pieces in the container and when the
result is stable (the symbol
is displayed) and confirm their mass by
pressing button,
The balance software automatically counts a single sample mass and
enters the mode <COUNTING PIECES> displaying the number of pieces which are on the pan (pcs). In the bottom line, a single sample mass value is shown (if the option for the function <INFORMATION>has been selected).
CAUTION:
It should be remembered that:
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The total mass of all the pieces put on the weighing pan must not be greater
than the balance’s maximum weighing range.
The mass of a single piece cannot be lower than the 0,1 reading unit of the
balance. If this condition is not met, the balance displays the message: <Too low sample mass>.
While determining the number of piece s, wait for the stability pictogram ,
in order to confirm the quantity.
Only after the stability pictogram is displayed can you confirm the declared
quantity by pressing
button. Otherwise, the balance will not accept the
measurement.
17.2.3. Setting the reference mass by entering its mass
Procedure:
Press one of the F buttons, to which the function <ENTER SAMPLE>
is assigned, and the editing window <ENTER SAMPLE> is displayed
Use the arrow buttons to insert the known a single sample mass value.
Confirm the entered mass by pressing button,
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The balance software automatically counts a single sample mass and
enters the mode <COUNTING PIECES> displaying the number of pieces which are on the pan (pcs). In the bottom line, a single sample mass value is shown (if the option for the function <INFORMATION>has been selected).
17.2.4. Returning to the weighing mode
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17.3. Checkweighing
Checkweighing is a working mode that uses two thresholds (LOW and HIGH) in order to check the mass of the samples. It is generally assumed that the mass is correct if it is contained within the threshold values.
F button shortcuts
The function enables the option of quick access for weighing functions, which are available when buttons F1, F2, F3 or F4 are pressed. In the mode <CHECKWEIGHING> the following options are available, which a user can assign to each of the F buttons:
NONE – no function assigned to the button
ASSIGN THRESHOLDS – function initiates the option of ascribing
thresholds for the checkweighing
SELECT PRODUCT – function initiates the option of selecting a product from product database
LOG IN – function initiates the option of selecting and logging-in of a balance’s user
ENTER TARE – function initiates the option of inserting packaging mass
SELECT TARE – function initiates the option of selecting packaging
mass from product database
PRINT HEADER – function initiates the print-out of a designed header
PRINT FOOTER – function initiates the print-out of a designed footer
VARIABLE 1 – function initiates the selection and editing of variable 1
VARIABLE 2 – function initiates the selection and editing of variable 2
The way of declaring the function is described in the section relating to the weighing mode settings <F button shortcuts>.
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17.3.1. Declaration of mass thresholds
Procedure:
Press one of the F buttons, to which the function <ASSIGN
THRESHOLDS>is assigned, the editing window is displayed and the
value of MIN low threshold can be ascribed.
Use the arrow buttons to ascribe the value of the low threshold
Confirm the inserted value by pressing button,
The software automatically proceeds to the edit of MAX high threshold
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Confirm the inserted mass by pressing button,
The balance software proceeds to the mode <CHECKWEIGHING>
and states the values of declared thresholds in the bottom line (if such an option for the function <INFORMATION> has been selected).
At the top of the display the message <Min> is shown, which indicates the
value of the mass on the weighing pan is below the low threshold mass value.
<Min>: mass lower than the value of the low threshold
<Ok>: mass contained within thresholds
<Max>: mass higher than the value of the high threshold
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17.4. Dosing
The dosing is the mode which consits in the process of sample weighing until target mass is reached. The target mass is defined along with dosing tolerance. Tolerance value is set as a percentage of the target mass, entering the value percentage.
Example:
Target weight = 100.000g Tolerance = 2,5% (2,5% of 100g, which amounts to 2,5g) i.e.: the software accepts correctly dosed value within the following thresholds: from 97,500g to 102,500g.
F button shortcuts
The function enables the option of quick access for weighing functions, which are available when buttons F1, F2, F3 or F4 are pressed. In the mode <DOSING> the following options are available, which a user can assign to each of the F buttons:
NONE – no function assigned to the button
ENTER SAMPLE– function initiates the option of entering the reference
mass along with tolerance (one procedure)
SELECT PRODUCT – function initiates the option of selecting a product from product database
LOG IN – function initiates the option of selecting and logging-in of a balance’s user
ENTER TARE – function initiates the option of inserting packaging mass
SELECT TARE – function initiates the option of selecting packaging
mass from product database
PRINT HEADER – function initiates the print-out of a designed header
PRINT FOOTER – function initiates the print-out of a designed footer
VARIABLE 1 – function initiates the selection and editing of variable 1
VARIABLE 2 – function initiates the selection and editing of variable 2
The way of declaring the function is described in the section relating to the weighing mode settings <F button shortcuts>.
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17.4.1. Setting a target weight by entering values
Procedure:
Press one of the F buttons, to which the function <ENTER SAMPLE>
is assigned, and the editing window <ENTER SAMPLE> is displayed
Use the arrow buttons to enter the target weight
Confirm the inserted target weight by pressing button,
The software automatically sets tolerance of target mass dosing.
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Use the arrow buttons to set the tolerance value
Confirm the entered tolerance by pressing button,
The balance software automatically enters the mode <DOSING> and
displays the target mass value with a minus sign, and in the bottom line standard mass value – target mass (if such option for the function <INFORMATION> was selected).
The sign <Min> is shown at the top of the display. It indicates the status of
the mass on the pan with relations to the target mass, below the value <TARGET MASS – TOLERANCE>
<Min>: mass lower than the Target Value - Tolerance
<Ok>: mass contained within tolerance Target Value +/- Tolerance
<Max>: mass higher than the Target Value + Tolerance
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17.4.2. Returning to the weighing mode
17.5. Deviations % against the mass of the standard
The balance software has the option of deviation control (in percentage) between weighed loads mass samples and the reference mass standard. The mass of the standard can be determined by its weighment or by typing into the balance’s memory by its user.
F button shortcuts
The function enables the option of quick access for weighing functions, which are available when buttons F1, F2, F3 or F4 are pressed. In the mode <DEVIATIONS> the following options are available, which a user can assign to each of the F buttons:
NONE – no function assigned to the button
ENTER SAMPLE– function initiates the option of entering reference
mass to control mass deviation
DETERMINE SAMPLE – function initiates the option of entering reference mass to control mass deviation
SELECT PRODUCT – function initiates the option of selecting a product from product database
LOG IN – function initiates the option of selecting and logging-in of a balance’s user
ENTER TARE – function initiates the option of inserting packaging mass
SELECT TARE – function initiates the option of selecting packaging
mass from product database
PRINT HEADER – function initiates the print-out of a designed header
PRINT FOOTER – function initiates the print-out of a designed footer
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VARIABLE 1 – function initiates the selection and editing of variable 1
VARIABLE 2 – function initiates the selection and editing of variable 2
The way of declaring the function is described in the section relating to the weighing mode settings <F button shortcuts>.
17.5.1. Setup for reference mass determined by weighing
Procedure:
Press one of the F buttons, to which the function <DETERMINE
SAMPLE> is assigned and the editing window will be displayed <PLACE 100%>
Place the standard (as 100%) on the pan, and when the result is stable
(
symbol is displayed) confirm the mass by pressing
The balance program automatically enters the load value to be
measured as a standard and enters the mode <DEVIATIONS> displaying the value of 100.000%, and the bottom line displays standard mass value (if the option for function <INFORMATION> is selected).
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17.5.2. Setup for reference mass by typing its mass
Procedure:
Press one of the F buttons to which the function <ENTER SAMPLE> is
assigned and the editing window will be displayed <ENTER SAMPLE>
Using the arrow buttons enter the known reference mass.
Confirm by pressing button,
The balance software automatically proceeds to the mode
<DEVIATIONS> displaying the value of 0.000%, and the bottom line displays the entered value of the standard mass (if the option for function <INFORMATION> is selected).
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17.5.3. Returning to the weighing mode
17.6. Animal weighing
Working mode <Animal weighing> enables reliable determining mass of objects in motion. In principle, these types of objects generate unstable measurement, thus it requires using a different filtering method of
measurement signal.
17.6.1. Additional setting for animal weighing mode
Apart from the standard settings for this mode (described in the weighing mode), additional settings have been introduced which describe the operation of the mode.
Available options:
AVERAGING TIME – Amount of time during which measurement records
of weighed sample are analysed. Obtained data is used to determine measurement result
THRESHOLD - It is a value expressed in mass measuring units. In order
to start measurement, the indication has to exceed value set in the threshold.
AUTOSTART - Determines start criterion for measurements: whether they
are initiated manually / on pressing a button or selecting START/ or automatically. When set on <YES> a measurement starts automatically if indication on balance’s display exceeds the value of set threshold. The following measurement can start on unloading the weighed object from balance’s pan (the indication has to return below the value set in threshold) loading a new object on the pan and exceeding the threshold’s value by the indication.
It should be remembered, however, that before the start of the animal weighing the above-mentioned options should be set on the appropriate values to meet the expectations and the needs of the working conditions.
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