RADWAG PS 510/C/2/CT, PS 110/C/1, PS 210/C/2, PS 210/C/1, PS 360/C/2 User Manual

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Number of instruction: LMI-34-03/06/12/ENG
MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRONIC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS
RADWAG 26 – 600 Radom, Bracka 28, POLAND phone +48 48 38 48 800, fax. +48 48 385 00 10 e-mail: export@radwag.com
www.radwag.com
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JUNE 2012
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Table of Contents
1. TECHNICAL DATA ......................................................................... 7
2. BASIC INFORMATION ................................................................... 9
2.1. Intended use ......................................................................................... 9
2.2. Inappropriate use .................................................................................. 9
2.3. Warranty ............................................................................................... 9
2.4. Monitoring the metrological parameters of the instrument .................. 10
2.5. Data included in this user manual ....................................................... 10
2.6. Staff training ........................................................................................ 10
3. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE ..................................................... 10
3.1. Delivery check ..................................................................................... 10
3.2. Packaging ........................................................................................... 10
4. UNPACKING, ASSEMBLING AND STARTUP ............................ 11
4.1. Assembling and place of use .............................................................. 11
4.2. Unpacking ........................................................................................... 11
4.3. Leveling ............................................................................................... 13
4.4. Standard equipment of a balance ....................................................... 13
4.5. Cleaning .............................................................................................. 13
4.6. Plugging to mains................................................................................ 13
4.7. Connecting peripheral devices ............................................................ 13
5. BASIC FUNCTIONS ...................................................................... 14
6. KEYBOARD................................................................................... 15
7. START-UP ..................................................................................... 16
8. USER MENU.................................................................................. 17
8.1. Moving through user menu ......................................................................... 17
8.2. Moving through user menu ......................................................................... 20
9. WEIGHING..................................................................................... 21
9.1. Selection of basic measuring unit........................................................ 22
9.2. Temporary measuring unit .................................................................. 23
9.3. Setting accessibility of balance working modes .................................. 24
9.3.1. Selection of working modes available for a user ........................... 25
9.3.2. Means of selecting one of available working modes ..................... 27
9.4. Dual range balance (PS 200/2000/C) ................................................. 28
10. BALANCE MAIN PARAMETERS ................................................. 29
10.1. Setting level of filtering ........................................................................ 29
10.2. Value release ...................................................................................... 31
10.3. Autozero function ................................................................................ 32
10.4. Blanking of the last digit on the display ............................................... 33
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10.5. Weighing mode RAPID ....................................................................... 34
11. OTHER PARAMETERS ....................................................................... 35
11.1. Backlight of weighing result (display backlight) ................................... 36
11.2. Adjusting display brightness ................................................................ 36
11.3. “Beep” sound – reaction on pressing function key .............................. 38
11.4. Printout of all balance parameters through RS 232 port ..................... 39
12. BALAN C E ADJ UST ME N T ............................................................ 40
12.1. Internal adjustment.............................................................................. 41
12.2. Menu adjustments settings ................................................................. 42
12.3. Adjustment test ................................................................................... 46
12.3.1. Balances with internal adjustment ................................................. 46
12.3.2. Balances with external adjustment ................................................ 47
12.4. Manual adjustment .............................................................................. 48
12.4.1. Internal adjustment ........................................................................ 48
12.4.2. External adjustment ....................................................................... 49
12.5. Adjustment report printout ................................................................... 50
13. DETERMINING CONTENT OF A PRINTOUT FOR GLP
PROCEDURE ................................................................................ 51
14. BALANCE WORKING MODES .................................................... 55
14.1. Parts counting of the same mass ........................................................ 56
14.2. Checkweighing (HiLo) with reference to set standard ......................... 59
14.3. Percent setup ...................................................................................... 62
14.3.1. Reference mass determined by weighing ...................................... 63
14.3.2. Reference mass inserted to balance memory by a user ................ 64
14.4. Working mode FiLL ............................................................................. 65
14.5. Density determination of solids and liquids ......................................... 67
14.5.1. Testing thickness solids ................................................................. 68
14.5.2. Testing thickness of liquid ............................................................. 68
14.6. Totalizing ............................................................................................. 69
15. RS 232 FUNCTIONS ..................................................................... 71
15.1. Baud rate ............................................................................................ 72
15.2. Continuous transmission ..................................................................... 73
15.2.1. Continuous transmission in basic measuring unit .......................... 73
15.2.2. Continuous transmission in current measuring unit ....................... 74
15.3. Setting operation mode for RS 232 interface ...................................... 75
15.4. Determination of data type sent through RS 232 output ..................... 76
15.5. Minimal mass required for activation of automatic printout ................. 77
16. COOPERATION WITH A PRINTER OR A COMPUTER .............. 78
16.1. Cross-section through connecting conductors .................................... 79
16.2. Printing date with specified date and time ........................................... 80
16.3. Cooperation with statistic printer Kafka SQS ...................................... 80
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16.4. Format of data sending ....................................................................... 81
16.5. Format of data sent on pressing of PRINT key ................................... 81
16.5.1. Format of data sent as response for commands generated from a
computer ....................................................................................... 82
17. UNDER HOOK WEIGHING ........................................................... 83
18. LIST OF COMMANDS COMPUTER – BALANCE ....................... 84
19. ERROR MESSAGES ..................................................................... 86
20. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT .......................................................... 87
20.1 Anti-Vibration table .............................................................................. 87
20.2. Rack for under hook weighing ............................................................. 87
20.3. Density determination kit (for solids and liquids) ................................. 87
20.4. Additional display ................................................................................ 87
20.5. Computer software .............................................................................. 88
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1. TECHNICAL DATA Balance PS series with weighing pan 128 x 128 mm:
Type
balance
External
adjustment
PS 510/C/1/CT
PS 200/
2000/C/1
PS 110/C/1
PS 210/C/1
PS 360/C/1
PS 510/C/1
PS 750/C/1
Internal
adjustment
PS 510/C/2/CT
PS 200/
2000/C/2
PS 210/C/2
PS 360/C/2
PS 600/C/2
PS 750/C/2
PS 1000/C/2
Max capacity
510g/
2550ct
200/
2000g
110g 210g 360g 510g 600g 750g 1000g
Tare range
-510g/
-2550ct
-2000g -110g -210g -360g -510g -600g -750g -1000g
Min load
0,02g/
0,1ct
20mg 20mg 20mg 20mg 20mg 20mg 20mg 20mg
Readability
0,001g/ 0,005ct
1/10mg 1mg 1mg 1mg 1mg 1mg 1mg 1mg
Repeatability
0,001g/ 0,005ct
1/10mg 1mg 1mg 1mg 1mg 1,5mg 1,5mg 1,5mg
Linearity
±0,001g/
0,005ct
±2/10mg ±2mg ±2mg ±2mg ±2mg ±2mg ±3mg ±3mg
Working
temperature
+10° - +40°C
Power supply
13,5 - 16 V DC / 1,1 A
Sensitivity
drift
2 ppm/°C in temperature +15° - +35°C
Pan size
128x128 mm
Dimensions:
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Balance PS series with weighing pan 195 x 195 mm:
Tyne Balance
External
adjustment
PS 2100/C/1/CT
PS 1000/C/1
PS 1200/C/1
PS 2100/C/1
PS 3500/C/1
PS4500/C/1
PS 6000/C/1
PS 8000/C/1
Internal
adjustment
PS 2100/C/2/CT
PS 1200/C/2
PS 2100/C/2
PS 3500/C/2
PS4500/C/2
PS 6000/C/2
Max capacity
2100g/
10500ct
1000g 1200g 2100g 3500g 4500g 6000g 8000g
Tare range
-2100g
-10500ct -1000g
-1200g -2100g -3500g -4500g -6000g -8000g
Min load
0,5g/
2,5ct
20mg 500mg 500mg 500mg 500mg 500mg 500mg
Readability
0,01g/ 0,05ct
1mg 10mg 10mg 10mg 10mg 10mg 10mg
Repeatability
0,01g/ 0,05ct
1,5mg 10mg 10mg 10mg 10mg 15mg 15mg
Linearity
±0,02g/
0,05ct
±3mg ±20mg ±20mg ±20mg ±20mg ±30mg ±30mg
Working
temperature
+10°C - +40°C
Power supply
13,5 - 16V DC / 1,1 A
Drift sensitivity
2 ppm/°C in temperature +15° - +35°C
Pan size
195x195mm
Dimensions:
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2. BASIC INFORMATION
2.1. Intended use
The purchased balance 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 center 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 stabilization of the measurement result. Do not place any magnetic materials on the weighing pan, as this can cause damage of 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 endangered by an explosion. 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 not valid at the following:
Non-observation of the guidelines of this user manual,
Use of balance other than specified in this manual,
Alternation to or opening of the device,
Mechanical damage and damage caused by media, natural water,
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 requires periodical inspection carried out by its operator. Inspection frequency is conditioned by ambient conditions in which the balance is used, types of performed processes and accepted quality management system in an organization.
2.5. Data included in this user manual
Please read the user manual carefully before assembling and startup, 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 dispatching the balance. Before packing, disconnect all attached cables and remove any loose/movable parts (weighing pan, anti-draft shields, 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 STARTUP
4.1. Assembling and place of use
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
o
C ÷ +40oC
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 safety measures 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 influence of static electricity on the measurement process, ground the balance’s housing. the grounding bolt is located at the back sof balance’s housing.
4.2. Unpacking
Carefully remove the balance from its packaging, 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:
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Assembling a balance with reading interval 10 mg:
Remove the adhesive tape
protecting the mass spring on one of the (2), Assemble the weighing pan (1) on the rubber mandrels (3),
After assembling the balance
components, check whether the weighing pan is firmly placed on the rubber mandrels.
Assembling a balance with reading interval 1 mg
Remove the adhesive tape protecting the mass spring on one of the (3), Assemble the weighing pan (2) on the rubber mandrels (4), Assemble the glass anti-draft shield (1) which is located on the top cover of balance’s housing, After assembling the balance components, check whether the weighing pan is firmly placed on the rubber mandrels.
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4.3. Leveling
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 level is located at the back wall of balance’s housing.
4.4. Standard equipment of a balance
Balance.
Weighing pan and anti-draft shield elements.
Power adapter.
User manual.
4.5. Cleaning
Balance should be cleaned with damp cloth by gentle wiping the smudges of dirt. In order to clean the weighing pan of the balance, please remove it from the rubber mandrels. Cleaning of the pan when assembled may cause
damage of the measuring system of the balance.
4.6. 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 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’s housing. Balance display will light and show name and number of software, after which balance will display 0.0000g. If indication is different from zero, please press ZERO/TARE key.
4.7. Connecting peripheral devices
The balance must be unplugged from the mains before connecting or disconnecting any peripheral devices (printer, PC computer). Use only peripheral devices recommended by the manufacturer with your balance. These have been ideally coordinated to your balance. On connecting a peripheral device, plug the balance to mains.
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5. BASIC FUNCTIONS
Functions related to measuring units
- Setting default measuring unit <StUn>,
- Weighing in grams [g],
- Weighing in milligrams [mg] (in balances with d=0,001 g)
- Weighing in kilograms [kg] (in balances with d=0,01 g)
- Weighing in [ct],
- Weighing in units from beyond SI (available only in non-verified
instruments: [lb], [oz], [ozt], [dwt], [t], [mom], [gn].
Functions related to working modes
- Parts counting < PcS>,
- Checkweighing (Control +/-) <HiLo>,
- Percent setup <Perc A>, <Perc B>,
- Density determination of solids <d_Co>
- Density determination of liquid <d_Li>,
- Totalizing <Add>,
- FiLL mode <FiLL>.
Functions related to setting a balance to ambient conditions at a workstation
- Enabling / Disabling autozero system <Auto>,
- Setting parameter of measurement result averaging <AuE>,
- Value release <ConF>,
- Weighing mode <rAPd>,
- Display backlight <bl>,
- Display brightness <bLbA>,
- Beep signal <bEEP>.
Function relating to use of RS 232 interface
- Setting baud rate <bAud>,
- Continuous data transmission in basic measuring unit <CntA>,
- Continuous data transmission in current measuring unit <Cntb>,
- Automatic operation mode <rEPL>.
Balance PS series 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 GLP procedures).
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6. KEYBOARD
ON/OFF key enables switching on and off balance’s display.
If switched off balance components other than the display are powered, and balance is in stand-by mode.
F key. Function key, which enables quick entering the settings of an active working mode.
MODE key for selecting balance’s working mode.
UNITS key, changes measuring units.
PRINT/ENTER key - Sends current display status to a
peripheral device (PRINT) or accepts selected value of a parameter or function (ENTER).
ESC/ZERO/TARE key – zeroing / tarring of balance’s indication.
Adjustment – function key of immediate initiating the adjustment / calibration process.
Function key for entering the main menu of a balance.
Navigating arrows for moving in balance’s menu or changing parameter value
II
The marker of second weighing range.
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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 Balance temperature stabilization period
Before start of measuring processes, it is necessary to wait until the balance is thermally stabilized. It is a period of so called balance self-heating. In case of balances PS series self-heating period takes approximately 30 minutes. The specified time interval refers to balances that have been stored in room temperature before plugging to mains. For balances that were stored in much lower temperatures before plugging to mains (e.g. during winter period) thermal stabilization should last approximately 4 hours. Correct operation of a balance is possible within temperature range specified in the technical parameters, see point 1. If the balance is placed in area which ambient temperature is out of temperature range specified in the technical data, then balance’s display may signal such situation by lighting an appropriate marker (a black triangle).
In case the balance displays the marker, increase or decrease ambient temperature, depending on present temperature value. It is recommended that ambient temperature changes at balance’s place of use are very small (slow).
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8. USER MENU
Balance menu is divided into 7 basic function groups. Each group has individual name starting with capital letter P.
8.1. Moving through user menu
An operator moves through balance menu using keys on overlay’s keyboard:
Setup key. Entering balance’s main menu.
Selecting group of parameters 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
key, the display indicates the first parameter in a selected group.
Exit to previous menu level, e.g. to main menu.
Esc/TARE key. Abandon parameter changes.
PRINT/ENTER key. Accept / confirm introduced changes.
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Name of function groups and their content:
P1 CAL [Adjustment/Calibration]
P1.1 iCAL | [internal adjustment] P1.2 ECAL | [external adjustment] P1.3 tCAL | [temperature adjustment] P1.4 ACAL | both/nonE/tenno/tinnE [automatic adjustment] P1.5 CALt | 1 h ÷ 12h [time of automatic adjustment] P1.6 CALr | YES/no [report from adjustment]
P2 GLP [Good Laboratory Practice ]
P2.1 USr | _ [name of user] P2.2 PrJ | _ [name of project] P2.3 Ptin | YES/no [printout of measurement time] P2.4 PdAt | YES/no [printout of measurement date] P2.5 PUSr | YES/no [printout of user name] P2.6 PPrJ | YES/no [printout of project name] P2.7 PId | YES/no [printout of balance’s factory number] P2.8 PFr | YES/no [printout of frames]
P3 rEAd [Main user parameters]
P3.1 AuE | Stand/Slouu/FASt [filtering level] P3.2 ConF | FASt_rEL/Fast/rEL [value release] P3.3 Auto | On/OFF [autozero] P3.4 Ldi9 | ALuuAYS/never/uu_StAb [blanking last digit] P3.5 rAPd | YES/no [weighing mode RAPID]
P4 Print [Data transmission – RS 232]
P4.1 bAud | 2400/4800/9600/19200 [baud rate] P4.2 CntA | YES/no [continuous printout in basic measuring unit] P4.3 Cntb | YES/no [continuous printout in current measuring unit] P4.4 rEPL | YES/no [manual or automatic operation] P4.5 PStb | YES/no [result printout: stable or unstable] P4.6 Lo | 000.0000 [min mass threshold for automatic operation]
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P5 Unit [Measuring units]
P5.1 StUn | g/mg/kg/ct/lb/oz/ozt/dwt/t/mom/G [basic measuring units – e.g. gram]
P5.2 mg | YES/no [mg – milligram] P5.3
g | YES/no [kg – kilogram P5.4 Ct | YES/no [ct – carat] P5.5 lb | YES/no [lb – pound] P5.6 oZ | YES/no [oz – ounce] P5.7 oZt | YES/no [ozt – troy ounce] P5.8 dwt | YES/no [dwt – pennyweight] P5.9 t | YES/no [t – tael] P5.10 nno | YES/no [mom - momme] P5.11 G | YES/no [gr – grain]
P6 Func [Functions]
P6.1 FFun | ALL/PcS/HiLo/PrcA/Prcb/d_Co/d_Li/Add/FiLL [selection of working modes]
P6.2 PcS | YES/no [parts counting] P6.3 HiLo | YES/no [checkweighing] P6.4 PrcA | YES/no [percent setup with reference to
weighed standard]
P6.5 Prcb | YES/no [percent setup with reference to declared standard]
P6.6 d_Co | YES/no [density determination of solids] P6.7 d_Li | YES/no [density determination of liquids] P6.8 Add | YES/no [totalizing] P6.9 Fill | YES/no [working mode FiLL]
P7 othEr [Other functions]
P7.1 bL | On/Aut/OFF [display backlight] P7.2 bLbA | no/20/30/40/50/60/70/80/90/100 [display brightness] P7.3 bEEP | On/OFF [beep sound on pressing keys]
P7.4 PrnS | [printout of balance parameters]
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8.2. Moving through user menu
CAUTION
Changes introduced in balance memory will be saved on return to weighing with procedure of saving changes. Press ESC/TARE key for several times, until the display shows command SAvE?.
When display indicates the above command for saving changes, press one of below options:
PRINT/ENTER – save changes or ESC/TARE – abandon introduced changes, and leave to
balance menu.
After pressing an appropriate key, balance goes back to weighing mode.
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9. WEIGHING
Before start of weighing process or in case of essential change of ambient conditions at a workstation (e.g. ambient temperature change at a workstation more than 3
o
C) the balance requires adjusting. the procedure of balance adjustment is
described further in this user manual.
Before 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 ESC/TARE key;
Press Units key to set a measuring unit:
[g], [mg], [ct], and also if enabled in factory menu [kg], [lb], [oz], [ozt], [dwt], [t], [mom], [gn],
place weighed object on balance’s weighing pan and read result only on stabilization of measurement result,
mass indication of a load placed on balance’s weighing pan can be tarred for multiple times by pressing ESC/TARE key ((pay attention 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 balance’s display by pressing ON/OFF key. On repeated pressing of the ON/OFF key the balance is ready for operation and carrying out the following measurements.
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9.1. Selection of basic measuring unit
Function is used to set the measuring unit which will be displayed on balance switching on.
In order to set the measuring unit go to submenu P5 Units
press
key for a few times. The display indicates available
measuring units in turns.
After selecting the basic measuring unit press PRINT key. The balance returns to displaying parameter name.
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Available settings:
For verified balances, a user can select from the following measuring units: [g], [mg], [ct]
For non-verified balances, a user can select from the following measuring units: [g], [mg], [kg], [ct], lb], [oz], [ozt], [dwt], [t], [mom], [gn].
Go back to weighing mode with procedure of saving changes
(see point - 7.1.2. – return to weighing).
CAUTION:
On switching on, the balance will start operating with set basic measuring unit.
9.2. Temporary measuring unit
Function enables selecting a measuring unit which will be indicated next to mass readout during 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 pressing the Units key, causes change of the measuring unit.
Available settings:
For verified balances, a user can select from the following measuring units: [g], [mg], [ct]
For non-verified balances, a user can select from the following measuring units: [g], [mg], [kg], [ct], lb], [oz], [ozt], [dwt], [t], [mom], [gn].
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9.3. Setting accessibility of balance working modes
This group of parameters enables the user to declare functions (working modes) which are accessible on pressing of MODE key.
Enter group of parameters P6 Func.
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9.3.1. Selection of working modes available for a user
Function enables selecting (by pressing MODE key) which working modes are accessible during weighing function – if all – then select (ALL) and if only one from all available (described below).
After setting the parameter press PRINT key. Balance goes back to displaying submenu name P6.1 FFun. If a mode other than ALL is selected, procedure of returning to weighing mode differs from other ones.
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If for instance PcS mode is selected, follow procedure in accordance with point
14.1 point, to return to weighing:
Press Esc/TARE key, balance returns to weighing.
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9.3.2. Means of selecting one of available working modes
Balance user can enable or disable modes which are not used in the weighing process. This provides quicker access to modes used on a balance.
On – mode available OFF – mode disabled
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