RADWAG MA 110.X.A, MA 50/1.X2.A, MA 50/1.X2.IC.A, MA 210.X2.A, MA 50.X2.IC.A User Manual

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MA X2.A Moisture Analyzer MA X2.IC.A Moisture Analyzer
IMMU-21-12-02-19-EN
www.radwag.com
USER MANUAL
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Congratulations and thank you for selecting RADWAG product. You have purchased a device that has been designed and manufactured to give you years of service. Please read this user manual carefully, this shall guarantee reliable operation.
FEBRUARY 2019
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CONTENTS
1. GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................................... 7
2. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................ 9
2.1. Warning Symbols and Signals .................................................................. 9
2.1.1. Warning Descriptions ...............................................................................................................9
2.1.2. Warning Symbols .....................................................................................................................9
2.2. Precautions ........................................................................................... 9
2.3. Intended Use ....................................................................................... 11
2.4. Good Weighing Practice ......................................................................... 11
2.5. Precautions ......................................................................................... 11
2.6. Warranty ............................................................................................. 12
2.7. Supervision over Metrological Parameters ............................................... 12
2.8. Service Manual Significance ................................................................... 12
2.9. Staff Competence ................................................................................. 12
2.10. Protective Clothing ............................................................................... 13
3. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE ............................................................. 13
3.1. Delivery Check ..................................................................................... 13
3.2. Packaging............................................................................................ 13
4. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATIO N .................................................... 13
4.1. Place of Use ......................................................................................... 13
4.2. Unpacking ........................................................................................... 14
4.3. Levelling ............................................................................................. 14
4.4. Standard Delivery Components List ........................................................ 14
4.5. M
aintenance Activities .......................................................................... 15
4.6. Connecting the Moisture Analyzer to the Mains ........................................ 16
4.7. Temperature Stabilization Time .............................................................. 17
4.8. Connecting Peripheral Equipment ........................................................... 17
5. START-UP ....................................................................................... 18
6. OPERATION PANEL ......................................................................... 18
7. HOME SCREEN ................................................................................. 19
7.1. Weighing Result Window ....................................................................... 19
7.2. Drying Process Window ......................................................................... 20
8. OPERATING THE MENU ................................................................... 21
8.1. Menu Accessing.................................................................................... 21
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.2. Screen Scrolling ................................................................................... 21
8.3. Soft Buttons List .................................................................................. 22
8.4. Running Software Functions .................................................................. 22
8.5. Return to Weighing ............................................................................... 23
8.6. Buttons, Labels and Text Fields Configuration .......................................... 24
8.6.1. Quick Access Buttons ........................................................................................................... 26
8.6.2. Labels .................................................................................................................................... 28
8.6.3. Text Fields ............................................................................................................................. 30
8.6.4. Bar Graphs ............................................................................................................................ 32
9. WEIGHING ...................................................................................... 33
9.1. Good Weighing Practice ......................................................................... 33
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9.2. Log In Operation .................................................................................. 33
9.3. Units................................................................................................... 34
9.4. Weighing Unit Selection ........................................................................ 34
9.5. Weighing Units Availability .................................................................... 35
9.6. Start Unit Selection .............................................................................. 35
9.7. Custom Units ....................................................................................... 36
9.8. Zeroing ............................................................................................... 36
9.9. Taring ................................................................................................. 36
9.10. Weighing Profile ................................................................................... 38
9.11. <WEIGHING> - Readout Mode Settings .................................................. 39
9.12. Proximity Sensors ................................................................................ 41
9.13. Autotare .............................................................................................. 41
9.14. Print Mode ........................................................................................... 42
9.15. Minimum Sample Weight ....................................................................... 43
9.16. Integration with Titrators ...................................................................... 45
10. MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS ....................................................... 46
11. ADJUSTMENT .................................................................................. 48
11.1. Internal Adjustment ............................................................................. 48
11.2. External Adjustment ............................................................................. 49
11.3. User Adjustment .................................................................................. 49
11.4. Adjustment Test ................................................................................... 49
11.5. Automatic Adjustment .......................................................................... 49
11.6. A
utomatic Adjustment Time ................................................................... 49
11.7. Report Printout .................................................................................... 50
11.8. Adjustment of the Drying Chamber Temperature ...................................... 50
11.9. Temperature Test ................................................................................. 52
12. PRINTOUTS CONTENT ..................................................................... 53
12.1. Adjustment Report ............................................................................... 53
12.2. Drying Process Report Printout ............................................................... 54
12.3. Other Printouts .................................................................................... 57
12.4. Non-standard printouts ......................................................................... 59
12.4.1. Inserting Texts ....................................................................................................................... 59
12.5. Variables ............................................................................................. 62
13. WORKING MODES – General Information ....................................... 63
13.1. Working Modes Availability .................................................................... 63
13.2. Running Working Mode ......................................................................... 63
13.3. Working Mode Parameters ..................................................................... 64
14. DATABASES..................................................................................... 64
14.1. Database Connected Operations ............................................................. 64
14.2. Products .............................................................................................. 66
14.3. Operators ............................................................................................ 66
14.4. Packaging............................................................................................ 66
14.5. Customers ........................................................................................... 66
14.6. Drying Programs .................................................................................. 67
14.7. Drying Process Reports
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14.8. Ambient Conditions .............................................................................. 67
14.9. Weighings ........................................................................................... 68
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15. SAMPLES PREPARATION ................................................................. 69
15.1. Moisture Content Measurement Principle for Moisture Analyzer .................. 69
15.2. Sampling and Preparation ..................................................................... 69
16. SELECTION OF DRYING PROCESS PARAMETERS .................................... 71
16.1. Optimum Sample Mass ......................................................................... 71
16.2. Influence of Sample Mass on Measurement Repeatability .......................... 71
16.3. Drying Temperature ............................................................................. 72
16.4. Drying Profile Selection ......................................................................... 72
16.5. Drying Time ......................................................................................... 73
16.6. Drying Profile Analysis .......................................................................... 73
17. DRYING........................................................................................... 74
17.1. Mode Related Settings .......................................................................... 74
17.2. Drying – Quick Access Buttons ............................................................... 75
18. DRYING PROCESS PERFORMED BY MEANS OF QUICK MENU ........... 75
18.1. Drying Profile and Drying Process Parameters .......................................... 76
18.2. Finish Mode ......................................................................................... 77
18.3. Unit of a Displayed and Printed Result ..................................................... 78
18.4. Printout Interval ................................................................................... 78
18.5. Drying Pr ocess Wizard .......................................................................... 79
19. DRYING PROCESS USING DRYING PROGRAMS DATABASE .............. 80
20. DRYING PROCESS ........................................................................... 81
20.1. End Result Prognosis ............................................................................ 85
21. COMMUNICATION ........................................................................... 88
21.1. RS232 ................................................................................................ 8
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21.2. ETHERNET Settings .............................................................................. 88
21.3. Wi-Fi Settings ...................................................................................... 88
21.4. USB Ports ............................................................................................ 91
22. PERIPHERALS ................................................................................. 94
22.1. Computer ............................................................................................ 94
22.2. Printer ................................................................................................ 96
22.3. Record of Measurement Data Onto a USB Flash Drive ............................... 99
22.4. Barcode Scanner .................................................................................100
22.5. Ambient Conditions Module ..................................................................100
23. AMBIENT CONDITIONS ................................................................. 100
24. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL ....................................................... 103
24.1. List of Commands................................................................................103
24.2. Response Format ................................................................................104
24.3. Manual Printout / Automatic Printout .....................................................119
25. PERIPHERAL DEVICES................................................................... 120
26. ERROR MESSAGES ......................................................................... 120
27. MOISTURE ANALYZER MEANS OF OPERATION .............................. 121
28. MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES .......................................................... 121
28.1. Cleaning Moisture Analyzer Components ................................................121
28.2. Cleaning Temperature Sensor ...............................................................122
28.3. Troubleshooting ..................................................................................122
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29. ACCESSORIES ................................................................................. 123
30. MOISTURE ANALYZER INFO .......................................................... 123
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
Dimensions:
Connectors:
1. power supply connector
2. USB 2 type B connector
3. USB 1 type A connector
4. ETHERNET connector
5. COM connector
Diagrams of connection cables:
Moisture analyzer – computer cable (RS232)
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Moisture analyzer - printer cable (EPSON)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Moisture analyzer type
MA
50/1.X2.A
MA
50.X2.A
MA
110.X.A
MA
210.X2.A
MA
50/1.X2.IC.A
MA
50.X2.IC.A
MA
110.X.IC.A
MA
210.X2.IC.A
Max capacity
50 g
50 g
110 g
210 g
Reading unit
0.1 mg
1 mg
1 mg
1 mg
Tare range
- 50 g
- 50 g
- 110 g
- 210 g
Maximum sample weight
50 g
50 g
110 g
210 g
Moisture content readability
0.0001% 0.001 %
Moisture content repeatability
+/- 0.05% (sample ~2g), +/- 0.01% (sample ~10g)
Drying temperature range
Max. 160 °C
Max. 250 °C (WH)
Heating module
IR emitter (NP)
halogen lamp (NH or WH)
metal heater (NS)
Drying method
4 drying profiles: standard, fast, step, mild
Finish mode
3 modes: automatic, time-defined, manual
Operating temperature
+10 °C - +40 °C
Power supply
230V 50Hz AC
Display
5” colour capacitive touch screen
Weighing pan dimensions
ø 90 mm, h = 8 mm
Drying chamber dimensions
120 x 120 x 20 mm
Net/gross weight
~4.9 / 6.4 kg
Packaging dimensions
470×380×336 mm
Power consumption
6W during weighing
max 450W during drying
Ingress protection
IP 41
All moisture analyzers are equipped with auto opened/closed drying chamber lid. Moisture analyzers of MA xx.X2.IC.A series are additionally equipped with mechanism of auto adjustment.
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2. BASIC SAFE TY P RECAUTIONS
2.1. Warning Symbols and Signals
Safety precautions are marked with special descriptions and warning signs. They inform and warn an operator of possible dangers. Ignoring the safety warnings may cause injuries, damage of the moisture analyzer, its inappropriate operation and errors of measurements.
2.1.1. Warning Descriptions
WARNING
Medium risk danger that can lead to a serious injury or death.
CAUTION
Low risk danger that can lead to moisture analyzer damage or dysfunction, loss of data or minor or moderate injury.
NOTE
Critical information on the moisture analyzer.
2.1.2. Warning Symbols
Electrocution Acid/Corrosion Potential danger Flammable or explosive substances Toxic substances Hot surface
2.2. Precautions WARNING!
The use of the moisture analyzer regardless of both, safety information and service manual guidelines may cause health damage and even death.
WARNING:
Nominal voltage for a moistur e anal y zer is 230V AC. It means that safety usage precautions for low voltage devices must be abide by while operating the device. Thr ee-core power supply cable with grounding pin comes standard with a moisture analyzer. If necessary, an extension cord can be used as long as it meets the applicable standards and has a protective ground conductor. Intended disconnection of the grounding cable is forbidden. Voltage range for moisture analyzers marked with AC 230V symbol: 220
V–240 V, 50/60 Hz,
CAUTION:
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Drying chamber cannot be opened during operation (drying process). It is
due to the fact that a halogen lamp and its glass shield may reach the temperature of up to 400°C. When setting up the moisture analyzer leave enough space to prevent heat from building up and to keep your analyzer from overheating. Leave about 20 cm around the instrument and about 1 m above. Air vents that are located in the housing cannot be covered, sealed or blocked in any other way. Do not put any flammable substances on, under or near the moisture analyzer. Be particularly careful when removing the sample from the drying chamber. The sample itself, the drying chamber, shields and the weighing pan can still be extremely hot. In case of any maintenance work (cleaning the inside of the drying chamber), the moisture analyzer must be switched off. Wait until all the components have cooled down.
Do not perform any modification to the heating module.
Same types of samples require taking particular safety precautions.
They can pose a danger for people and objects. It is always the user who is liable for possible damages caused by the use of an inappropriate sample.
CAUTION:
Corrosion Substances that release aggressive vapours (e.g. acids) during the heating process. In this case, it is recommended to work with small samples. Otherwise, vapours can condense on cold housing parts and
cause corrosion.
WARNING:
Fire or explosion Flammable or explosive substances, substances containing solvents or releasing flammable or explosive gases or vapours. Perform a risk analysis when in doubt relating to the sample characteristics before carrying out the procedure. For this type of samples apply the drying temperatures as low as possible to prevent flames or explosion. During the analysis it is necessary to wear protective glasses and gloves. The samples should be relatively small.
Under no circumstances can the instrument be left unsupervised!
WARNING: Substances containing toxic and caustic or corrosive components
Substances that release toxic gases or vapours can cause irritations (eyes, skin or respiratory system), illnesses or even death. Dry such substances only in fume cupboards.
Under no circumstances should the instrument be used in an area with any risk of explosion. The moisture analyzer is not designed to operate in hazardous areas.
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2.3. Intended Use
The moisture analyzer of MA X2 series is designed to determine: relative moisture content in small samples of various substances, dry mass content in small samples and mass of weighed objects. The moisture analyzer ensures fast and precise determination of sample's moisture content. With use of a graphic touch screen the operation and measurement is simplified. A moisture analyzer can be used to determine moisture content of different materials. At the initial stage of measurement, the device precisely determines the mass of an object placed on instrument’s weighing pan. As the mass reading is stabilized, the sample is quickly heated by a halogen lamp, an IR emitter or a metal heater causing humidity evaporation from the tested sample. While sampling, the moisture analyzer is continuously checking the loss of mass, and on calculation, it displays current moisture content in a tested sample. Compared to conventional methods of humidity content determination of various substances, application of moisture analyzer considerably shortens measurement time and simplifies testing procedure. MA X2 moisture analyzer allows setting multiple parameters which influence the procedure of moisture content determination in a sample, such as: temperature, time, drying modes, etc.
2.4. Good Weighing Practice CAUTION!
Do not open the drying chamber during drying process. Moisture analyzer features a halogen lamp which is a very powerful heat source. Thus, operator should pay special attention no to touch those elements of a moisture analyzer that get hot while drying procedure (i.e.: disposable pan, pan handle, and inner shields of the drying chamber). Remember that some of tested samples may become dangerous if heated (appearance of poisoning vapours, danger of ignition or explosion). MA X2 moisture analyzer is not intended for dynamic weighing. Even if small amounts of a sample are added to or taken off the weighing pan, the mass readout should only be taken on stabilization of measurement result (upon displaying pictogram). Do not place any magnetic materials on the weighing pan. This can cause damage of the measuring system of the instrument. Be sure to avoid impact shock and overloading the moisture analyzer in excess of the prescribed maximum measuring range (max capacity), minus any possible tare weight that has been applied.
Never use the moisture analyzer in an environment endangered by explosion!
This moisture analyzer is not adjusted for operation in explosive areas. There must not be any modification made to the moisture analyzer.
2.5. Precautions
RADWAG moisture analyzer adheres to all binding safety regulations. Nevertheless there are exceptional circumstances that may cause danger. Do not open the instrument’s housing. Inside there are no parts that would require maintenance, repair or replacement carried out by an oper ator . In case of any problems, contact RADWAG service or a distributor. Use the device only as intended. Follow this user manual in terms of installation and configura tion of the device.
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Since use of the moisture analyzer conversely to safety precautions and service manual guidelines may be hazardous to operator’s health and life, it is obligatory to read them carefully:
Use the moisture analyzer to determine humidity content in samples and to determine mass of a tested sample; any other use of the moisture analyzer may be dangerous both to the device and the operator,
Before commissioning the moisture analyzer, make sure that the nominal power of the device specified on its data plate is compatible with the supply in the mains to which the moisture analyzer is to be plugged in,
Halogen lamp and IR emitte r can only be changed by an authorized service employee,
Protect moisture analyzer against contacts with liquids, it might lead to electrocution, fire, emission of substances containing toxic or caustic vapour, emission of explosive substances.
2.6. Warranty
The warranty does not cover:
defects being an effect of not respecting service manual guidelines,
using the moisture analyzer conversely to its intended use,
any modifications of a moisture analyzer or cases when its housing has been
opened (damaged protective stickers),
mechanical defects or defects caused by liquids, water and natural wear,
defects caused by inappropriate setting or by electrical wiring failures,
overloading of the measuring mechanism.
2.7. Supervision over Metrological Parameters
Metrological parameters need to be checked in determined time intervals. Inspection frequency is conditioned by ambient conditions in which the moisture analyzer is used, kind of carried out processes and adopted quality management system.
2.8. Service Manual Significance
It is very important to read the service manual carefully before switching on and starting up moisture analyzer operation, even if you are experienced and have worked with this type of instrument before.
2.9. Staff Competence
The moisture analyzer should be utilized and supervised only by users who are trained and experienced in such type of instruments. In order to use the moisture analyzer, first read the service manual. Keep these instructions for the futu re re ference.
Do not make any design modifications. Additional equipment compatible with the moisture analyzer and spare parts should be supplied by RADWAG or an authorized distributor.
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2.10. Protective Clothing
While working with the instrument use protective clothing, this is to take safety precautions against potential hazards source of which might be tested samples and ingredients.
Use the following while carrying out tests:
protective apron,
protective glasses,
protective gloves (while working with hazardous chemical substances).
Before the use of the above-mentioned protective clothing, make sure that it has been designed to be used with specific samples and that it is not damaged.
3. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
3.1. Delivery Check
Upon delivery it is necessary to check the package and the device, make sure that your package bears no signs of damage.
3.2. Packaging
Keep all package elements should your device be transported in the future. Remember that only original packaging can be used for shipping purposes. Prior packing, uncouple any cables, remove any separable components (weighing pan, shields, inserts). The device components must be packed into an original packaging providing protection against potential damage during transportation.
4. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION
4.1. Place of Use
Operate the device in a workroom free of vibrations and shakes, where there are no
air drafts nor dust. The workstation has to be located up to 2000 m above sea level.
When setting up the moisture analyzer leave enough space to prevent heat from
building up and to keep your analyzer from overheating. Leave about 20 cm around the instrument and about 1 m above.
Make sure that the ambient temperature ranges between: +10
°
C ÷ +40°C.
Relative humidity cannot exceed 80% at the temperature of 31
°
C, decreasing
linearly to 50% of the relative humidity at the temperature of 40°C.
Place the moisture analyzer either on a robust-design table or on a wall bracket,
which is both distant from heat sources and insusceptible to vibrations.
Take special precaution while weighing magnetic objects, as part of the moisture
analyzer is a strong magnet.
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4.2. Unpacking
Carefully take the device out of the packaging, remove the transport lock and gently place the moisture analyzer at its workplace. Install the components, follow the diagram:
Install:
- drying chamber base insert (1),
- draft shield (2)
- weighing pan handle (3),
- weighing pan cross-shaped holder (4),
- disposable pan (5).
Positioning the cross-shaped holder:
When insta lling the cross-shaped holder (pan supporter) pay special attention to the correct positioning of its mandrel. The mandrel feat ur es a cut providing unique positioning of the holder against the pan handle, thus preventing their contact and friction. Positioning the cross-shaped holder:
- assemble the holder onto the mandrel and turn it slightly so that the mandrel cuts are located in their unique and correct position,
- turn the mandrel gently so as not to damage moisture analyzer’s measuring system.
4.3. Levelling
It is necessary to level the instrument prior connecting it to the mains. To level the moisture analyzer turn its feet until an air bubble takes central position.
4.4. Standard Delivery Components List
Moisture analyzer.
Drying chamber base insert
Drying chamber shield.
Weighing pan handle
Cross-shaped holder
Disposable pan
Power cord
User manual - CD version.
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4.5. Maintenance Activities
Maintenance activities:
1. Disassemble the weighing pan and other detachable components (the components differ depending on the weighing instrument model, read section: UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION). Be careful while installing the components so as not to cause any damage to the moisture analyzer mechanism.
2. In order to ease cleaning of glass anti-draft chamber panes, it is permissible to remove them following the below instruction.
Caution:
In case of heavy dust occurring at the place of moisture analyzer operation, it is recommended to commission an inspection of the device to be carried out by RADWAG service every 6 months. Cleaning the weighing pan while still installed may cause damage of the measuring system.
Cleaning ABS components: To clean dry surfaces and avoid smudging, use clean non-colouring cloths made of cellulose
or cotton. You can use a solution of water and detergent (soap, dishwashing detergent, glass cleaner). Gently rub the cleaned surface and let it dry. Repeat cleaning process if needed.
In the case of hard to remove contamination, e.g. residues of adhesive, rubber, resin, polyurethane foam etc., you can use a special cleaning agents based on a mixture of aliphatic hydrocarbons that do not dissolve plastics. Before using the cleanser for all surfaces we recommend carrying out tests. Do not use cleansers contai ni ng abr asi v e substances.
Cleaning anti-draft chamber panes: Select dissolvent depending on a dirt. Never soak the glass panes in alkaline solutions since
they interact with glass and may cause damage. Do not use cleansers containing abrasive substances.
For organic dirt use acetone first, next use water or detergent. For other than organic dirt use diluted acid solutions (soluble salts of hydrochloric or nitric acid) or base solutions (ammonium or sodium base).
To remove ACIDS use protophilic solvent (sodium carbonate), to remove BASE use protogenic solvent (mineral acid of various concentration).
In case of heavy contamination use brush and detergent, nevertheless avoid detergents containing large and hard molecules which could potentially scratch glass panes.
At the end of the cleaning process rinse the pane using distilled water. Use soft brush with wooden or plastic handle exclusively in order to avoid risk of scratches.
Do not use wire brush. Rinsing is a necessary cleaning process stage allowing to remove remaining soap,
detergents and other cleansers from the panes prior their reinstallation.
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After preliminary cleaning process stage, rinse the pane using running water first, distilled next.
Avoid drying the panes either using paper towel or forced air circulation since some fibres, grains or contamination of other type could permeate into the panes thus causing weighing errors.
We do not recommend using driers when drying measuring glass tools. It is a frequent treatment to leave glass components on a rack to dry. Cleaning stainless steel components: Avoid using cleansers containing any corrosive chemicals, e.g. bleach (including chlorine).
Do not use cleansers containing abrasive substances. Always remove the dirt using microfiber cloth to avoid damage of protec ti ve coating.
In case of a daily maintenance:
1. Remove the dirt using cloth dipped in warm water.
2. For best results, add a little bit of dishwashing detergent.
Cleaning powder-coated components: For preliminary cleaning process stage you need running water or wet sponge featuring
large holes, this will help you to remove loose, heavy dirt. Do not use cleansers containing abrasive substances. Next, using cloth and cleanser-water solution (soap, dishwashing liquid) gently rub the
cleaned surface. Avoid using cleanser without water since it may result with damage of the cleaned surface,
please mind that large amount of water mixed with cleanser is a must. Cleaning Aluminium Components While cleaning aluminium components use products acid by nature, e.g. spirit vinegar,
lemon. Do not use cleansers containing abrasive substances. Avoid using hard brush, this may cause scratches. It is recommended to use microfibre cloth.
While polishing the surface use circular movements. Use clean, dry cloth to make the surface shine.
4.6. Connecting the Moisture Analyzer to the Mains
The moisture analyzer can be plugged to the mains only by means of an original power cord, which comes standard with the instrument. Rated voltage (specified on the device’s data plate) must be compatible with the mains rated voltage.
The power cord can be connected only to a socket with a ground contact. Plug the power cord to the moisture analyzer. The moisture analyzer’s power plug is located at the back of its housing.
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Moisture analyzer display shows name and software number first, next an indication 0.000 g (moisture analyzers with readability of 1 mg) or 0.0000 g (moisture analyzers with readability
of 0.1 mg). If the indication is different than zero, press key.
4.7. Temperature Stabilization Time
Before start of the measuring processes, it is necessary to wait until the moisture analyzer reaches thermal stabili sati on. Moisture analyzer stored in much lower temperatures, than the workroom temperature, before being plugged to the mains (e.g. during winter period) must be subjected to thermal stabilisation. The thermal stabilisation period takes about 4 hours. During the thermal stabilization, the indications on the screen can change. Potential workroom temperature change shall occur gradually and slowly in the course of the weighing instrument operation.
4.8. Connecting Peripheral Equipment
Use only accessories and peripheral equipment recommended by the manufacturer. The moisture analyzer must be disconnected from the mains before connecting or disconnecting any peripherals (printer, PC computer, computer keyboard of USB type, additional display). Upon connecting the peripherals, plug the moisture analyzer to the mains.
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5. START-UP
Plug the power adapter to a socket, next connect the connector to port located at
the back of the housing.
Press key located in the top right hand corner of the panel.
Upon completed start-up, the home screen is displayed automatically.
The moisture analyzer runs with no operator logged in. In order to start operation it
is necessary to carry out logging procedure (for detailed logging procedure read later sections of this service manual).
6. OPERATION PANEL
Key
Description
Press to switch the moisture analyzer ON/OFF Press to zero the moisture analyzer Press to tare the moisture analyzer
Press to confirm modifications/ to send the weighing result to a printer or a computer
Function key <Esc>, press to abort parameter modifications or exit to previous menu level
Function key <Home>, press to exit to home screen
Programmable proxi mity sensors, press to enable operati on o f freel y selected functions
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7. HOME SCREEN
7.1. Weighing Result Window
The home screen can be divided into 3 sections:
Top section displaying data on active working mode (pictogram and name),
metrologically important data and button enabling selection of functions available for a particular working mode:
The top bar displays the following information:
Working mode name and symbol.
Symbol informing that wireless communication is on.
Symbol informing that communication with a USB flash drive is on.
Symbol informing that PC keyboard is connected.
Symbol informing that printer is connected via USB.
Symbol informing that communication with a PC computer is on.
Symbol informing that data is saved to moisture analyzer memory.
Symbol informing that the moisture analyzer connects with E2R system.
Symbol informing that the weighing profile is active.
Section presenting the weighing result:
Section comprising supplementary information on currently performed operations,
and function buttons:
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Caution:
Data and buttons contained in the workspace are freely configurable. For detailed instruction read section 8 of this user manual.
7.2. Drying Process Window
The home screen can be divided into 3 sections:
Top section displaying data on active working mode (pictogram and name),
metrologically important data and bu tto n enabling selection of functi ons avai l abl e for a particular working mode:
Section presenting the weighing result:
Section comprising supplementary information on currently performed operations,
and function buttons:
Caution:
Data and buttons contained in the workspace are freely configurable. For detailed instruction read section 8 of this user manual.
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8. OPERATING THE MENU
Operation of moistur e anal yzer program menu is intuitive. The touch screen makes the software operation easy. Pressing a function button or an area on the display initiates an assigned function or proces s.
8.1. Menu Accessing
In order to enter moisture analyzer menu press <PARAMETERS> entry. Pressing any button comprised within workspace or pressing parameter name results with change of colour. If a given area has any function or action assigned, then it is performed automatically upon pressing (e.g. adjustment procedure), respectively a particular window with parameters or a list of appropriate settings is displayed.
8.2. Screen Scrolling
There are two methods for scrolling the screen of parameters window. The first one requires pressing, holding down and scrolling up or down the scrollbar located on the right. The second one requires pressing, holding down and scrolling up or down any point of the displayed window.
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8.3. Soft Buttons List
Press to enter home screen.
Press to clear edit box content.
Press to scroll the menu up or down.
Press to switch the on-screen keyboard on/off.
Press to confirm the introduced modificati o ns .
Press to export database (active upon connecting a USB flash drive)
Press to exit, parameter remains unmodified.
Press to import database (active upon connecting a USB flash drive)
Press to add database record.
Press to search particular database entry by name.
Press to print database
entries.
Press to search particular database
entry by code.
Press to move (exit) one
level up
Press to delete database entr ies .
8.4. Running Software Functions
Quick access button:
Press to enter
parameters settings.
Label:
Press to enter tare
value.
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Text field with function assigned:
Press to carry out internal
adjustment (internal adjustment function is assigned to the text field).
Working mode functions:
Caution:
For instruction of buttons, labels and text fields configuration refer to section 8.6 of this user manual.
8.5. Return to Weighing
Modifications introduced into moist ure anal yzer memory, are automatically saved upon return to weighing operation.
Press button repeatedly, keep pressing until you see home screen.
Press key, the home screen is
displayed immediately.
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8.6. Buttons, Labels and Text Fields Configuration
Area below mass indication section can be freely customized. The area has a form of a table: 3 rows, 10 columns:
The division lines presented above are not visible on the moisture analy zer screen, they are for information purposes only.
This section is designed to comprise widgets: buttons, labels, text fields, bar graphs:
button– pictogram to which a particular function is assigned, the function is triggered
upon pressing the pictogram;
label – field for information, its content is stable. The content depends on displayed
option, wherein the options change in course of moisture analyzer operati o n. Th e label may be active or passive. Active label, when pressed, triggers function that is assigned to it, e.g. selecting product out of products database. Passive label provides you with information on current state, no function is assigned to it;
text field - field for information, both content (text and variables of line 1 and 2) and
function assigned to text field are programmable. The text field may be active or passive. The operator determines the function assigned to the text field. The function does not have to refer to the displayed information e.g. the tex t fiel d dis pl ay i ng date a nd ti me may trig ger moisture analyzer calibration upon being pr es sed;
bar graph – available for CHECKWEIGHING and DOSING modes. Field providing
information on Min and Max threshold (DOSING) or target mass (DOSING). The information is presented in a graphic form, bar graph colour informs whether weight stays within the specified tolerance or is out of it.
Each working mode features default home screen widgets set. You can customize the screen.
Configuration proce dure:
1. Widgets dimensions (width x height)
Button – 1x1; 2x2
Label – 2x1; 3x1; 4x1; 5x1
Text field - 2x1; 3x1; 4x1; 5x1; 6x1; 7x1; 8x1; 9x1; 10x1
Bar graph – 5x1; 10x1
To quickly restore the default widgets layout press the widget and hold it until a window with available options displays. Select <Default screen settin gs> entry and confirm.
Exemplary arrangement of widgets:
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2. Always press extreme left side of a particular field that is to hold a selected <Widget>.
3. A new widget can only take such area that holds no other widgets yet. The program automatically detects suitable widget size matching particular area.
4. It is possible to change functions assigned to an already applied widget. The applied widget, if not needed, can be removed.
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5. In order to rearrange widgets layout, it is necessary to delete already applied widgets first, and define new arrangement of buttons, labels and text fields next.
8.6.1. Quick Access Buttons
You can define quick access buttons, the buttons are displayed underneath weight indication section. Upon selecting button from the list it is displayed in selected field. These are so called quick access buttons for triggering the most often performed operations .
Procedure:
Press and hold the spot where a given
button it to be placed.
Press: Button 1x1. Enter particular button func ti o n se tti ng s .
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Select button to be used.
Upon returning to the home screen,
selected button is displayed.
Quick access buttons list:
Button Function
Modes featuring the
button
Accept/Print All modes Print header
Weighing mode exclusively
Print footer
Weighing mode exclusively
Zero All modes Tare All modes Set tare All modes Change unit
Weighing mode exclusively
Select unit
Weighing mode exclusively
Parameters All modes Databases All modes Operator All modes Product All modes Customer All modes Packaging All modes Adjustment All modes
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Variable 1 All modes Variable 2 All modes Variable 3 All modes Working mode parameters All modes Hide/show last digit
Weighing mode exclusively
Drying program
Drying mode exclusively
Drying profile
Drying mode exclusively
Finish mode
Drying mode exclusively
Printout interval and unit
Drying mode exclusively
Open/close drying chamber All modes
Start
Drying mode exclusively
Profile All modes
8.6.2. Labels
You can select label size and type of information to be displayed for particular label. Upon label selection, specify type of information to be displayed for the label. The selected label is displayed automatically on a specified home screen spot. Procedure:
Press and hold the spot where a given
button it to be placed.
Select a label and its dimensions.
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Label settings window opens, click
INFORMATION field in order to see a list of information type available for the selected label.
Select data to be displayed.
Upon returning to the home screen, selected
label is displayed.
Labels list:
Label information type
Modes featuring the information
Date
All modes
Time
All modes
Date and time
All modes
Net
All modes
Tare
All modes
Gross
All modes
Operator
All modes
Product
All modes
Packaging
All modes
Customer
All modes
Variable 1
All modes
Variable 2
All modes
Variable 3
All modes
MSW value
Weighing mode exclusi v ely
MSW tare
Weighing mode exclusi v ely
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MSW status
Weighing mode exclusi v ely
Drying program
Drying mode exclusively
Drying profile
Drying mode exclusively
Finish mode
Drying mode exclusively
Printout parameters
Drying mode exclusively
Drying process status
Drying mode exclusively
Drying chamber status
Drying mode exclusively
Prognosis Drying mode exclusively
Target value
Drying mode exclusively
The above presented information type has been designed for particular working modes. Detailed description for a given information type is provided within section overviewing a respective mode.
8.6.3. Text Fields
You can select text field size and type of information to be displayed in the first and the second line of the field, plus you can decide on a function that is to be assigned to a particular text field. Upon completed setup operation, the selected text field is displayed automatically on a specified home screen spot.
Procedure:
Press and hold the spot where a given
button it to be placed.
Select a text field and its dimensions.
Text field settings window opens.
Define particular text field parameters:
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