Rice Lake TC Series, Toploader Balance Manual

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IMPORTANT
To ensure safe and proper use of the balance, please read
this manual carefully.
After reading this manual, store it in a safe place near the
balance, so you can review it as needed.
PN 107243 Rev A
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Thank you for purchasing an RL-TC Series electronic balance. This is a precision instrument equipped with
(1) Main unit of balance
(2) Measurement pan
(one round or square pan)
(3) Pan base
(one small for the round-pan balance; one large for the square-pan balance)
for Round pan
for Square pan
(4) AC adapter
Round pan RL-TC -220620:φ
Square pan RL-TC -1200:170mm×
140mm
RL-TC -220012K:180mm ×160mm
exacting mechanisms in a compact body. The RL-TC series provides enhanced functions, including a counting mode for stock control of parts, a percentage mode for comparative measurements given in percentages, and a limit function for measuring constant quantities by consecutive weighings. Despite its many functions, the balance is easy to operate and features user-friendly keys. Furthermore, the large liquid-crystal display provides excellent visibility, and the instrument’s high speed and stabilityintrinsic to a tuning fork designhelp boost operational efficiency.
Before using the balance, please check that the following items have been included in the package. Should you find any missing parts, please contact your local dealer or our marketing division at once.
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This symbol indicates a risk of injury or property damage if the balance is used improperly. Be sure to observe these notes to ensure safe use o–f the balance as the improper use may cause serious results.
RECOMMENDED
This term indicates steps that the user should take to ensure the quality and reliability of the balance.
Meanings of Symbols Each symbol is accompanied by an instruction.
強制記号
Mandatory
Symbol:
Indicates a “mandatory” action that should be executed without fail.
水平確認
Check Level
禁止記号
Prohibitive
Symbol:
Indicates a "prohibited" action that must not be executed.
使用禁止
Do not Use
分解禁止
Do Not
Disassemble
Do not disassemble or modify the unit.
Could cause malfunction or heat generation Contact our Marketing Division or Technical
Service Division.
定格外禁止
Do Not
Deviate from
Ratings
Only AC power (rated value) should be used. Only use the dedicated AC adapter.
Use of other types of power or adapters may
result in heat generation or malfunction of the balance.
移動禁止
Do Not Move
Do not move the balance when a sample is
loaded.
The loaded sample may fall off the
measurement pan and cause an injury.
This Section "Precautions Relating to Use" sets forth precautionary notes that the user should observe in order
to prevent physical injury to the user and/or damage to property.
The nature of problems that may result in the event of improper operation, and consequential effects on the
quality and performance of the balance, are indicated under the two categories of "Caution" and "Recommended," and explained using symbols.
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定格外禁止
Do Not Use
Do not place the balance on an unstable base
or use the balance in a location where it may be subjected to shock.
The loaded sample may fall off the
measurement pan.
Accurate measurement may be rendered
impossible.
定格外禁止
Do Not Drop
Do not lay the AC adapter cable in the path of
traffic.
Somebody may trip on the cable, causing the
balance to fall off, thereby causing injury and/or damage to the balance.
定格外禁止
Do not Handle
with Wet Hands
Do not touch the AC adapter or balance with
wet hands.
Danger of electric shock
定格外禁止
Keep Dry
Do not use the balance in a location were it
may be subjected to excess moisture.
Electric shock or short-circuiting could occur.
The balance may be corroded, with resultant
malfunction.
定格外禁止
Do Not Leave
Afloat
Do not use the balance with its adjusters (feet)
lifted.
The balance will become unstable,
preventing accurate measurement.
定格外禁止
Avoid Dust
Do not use the balance in a location where it
may be subjected to excess dust.
Risk of explosion or fire
Short-circuit or lack of continuity may occur,
leading to a malfunction of the balance.
RECOMMENDED
Calibrate
Balance
Calibrate the balance after installation or
relocation.
Measurement values may contain errors,
preventing accurate measurement from being conducted.
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定格外禁止
Do Not Apply
Force
Avoid applying excess force or impact to the
balance.
Place the sample to be measured on the
balance carefully to prevent breakage or malfunction.
定格外禁止
Do Not Use
Do not use the balance in a location were it
may be subjected to abrupt changes in ambient temperature or humidity.
Accurate measurement may not be obtained.
Optimum operations occur when ambient
temperatures range from 5C to 35C, and less than 80% relative humidity.
定格外禁止
Do Not
Overload
Do not use the balance when [o - Err]
(Overloaded) is displayed.
Take down the loaded sample immediately to
prevent breakage or malfunction.
定格外禁止
Do Not Use
Do not use the balance in a location where it is
subject to direct sunlight.
The indications would be illegible.
An internal temperature increase in the
balance may lead to inaccurate measurement.
Unplug
Adapter
If the balance is to be unused for an extended
period of time, unplug the adapter.
This conserves power and prevents
deterioration.
定格外禁止
Do Not Use
Do not use volatile solvents for cleaning.
The body may be distorted.
To clean the unit of stains, use a piece of dry
cloth or cloth soaked in a small quantity of neutral detergent.
定格外禁止
Do Not Use
Do not use the balance in a location where it
may be subject to air from an air-conditioning unit.
Extreme changes in the ambient temperature
may result in inaccurate measurements.
定格外禁止
Do Not Use
Do not use the balance on a soft floor.
When loaded with a sample, the balance may
tip or move, preventing accurate measurements from being conducted.
Check Level
Do not use the balance when it is out of level. An inclined balance is likely to produce errors,
preventing accurate measurements from being conducted. Place the balance on a level surface.
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Measurement pan
TC-1200:170mm×140mm TC-2200TC-12K:180mm×160mm
Level for checking the level of the balance.
Turn the adjusters until the bubble rests in the center of the red circle.
Operation keys (see page 7)
Adjusters Round-pan type: Total of two, one on either
side of the unit’s front
Square-pan type: Total of four, one on either
side at front and rear
Measurement pan
Liquid crystal display (LCD)
See page 6.
RS-232C connector (option)
AC adapter connector
Front View (round-pan type) Square-pan type

2.1 Main Unit

Round-pan types (TC-220, TC-420, TC-620) Square-pan types (TC-1200, TC-2200, TC-4200, TC-6200, TC-12K)
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Display
Description
g
Grams
0
Zero point
T
Tare being subtracted
Indication of stable balance (If the light is off, the balance is unstable.)
Balance powered up (Lights up when the power is turned off) or data transmitted
Pcs
Counting mode
%
Percentage mode
Indication of judgement result (HI/OK/LO) when the limit function is active.
mom
Momme
M
Display of set values from memory (If a value is flashing, it is being saved.)
CAL
Stays on and flashes while span adjustment is in progress.
Bar graph
[ ] (ct) carat
[ ] (oz) ounce
[ ] (lb) pound
[ ] (ozt) troy ounce
[ ] (dwt) penny weight
[ (Upper right) ] grain
[ ]tl)tael (Hong Kong)
[ Upper right ] (tl Upper right) tael (Singapore,Malaysia)
[ Lower right ] (tl Lower right) tael (Taiwan)
[ ] (to) tola
Lights up when the balance is battery-operated. The indication changes to [ ] when the battery capacity decreases and charging is required. (See 10. Operating the Balance on the Battery on page 29.)
0
F
0
0 F
Pcs
#
g
HI
OK
LO

2.2 LCD Indicators and Operating Keys

2.2.1 Symbols Displayed

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Operating Key
Function
On/off key
Key to turn on/off the unit power
Memory key
[Brief press] initiates print or output. [Brief press] saves the settings of the number of pieces or
percentages (%), or the limit value when using the limit function.
Target key
[Brief press] starts setting the number of pieces or
percentages (%).
[Continuous press] starts setting the limit value when using the
limit function.
Function key
[Brief press] toggle-switches the units to be displayed in
succession (g, Pcs, %, etc.).
[Brief press] moves the flashing digit in the setup of a limit
value when using the value input method. [Brief press] selects an item when setting the function. [Continuous press] invokes various functions. [Longer continuous press] invokes span adjustment.
Zero/Tare key
[Brief press] resets the indication to zero when using
zero-point setup or tare subtraction. [Brief press] selects a value with the value input method
when using the limit function. [Brief press] selects a function when operating the
balance in the function mode.

2.2.2 Names and Functions of Operating Keys

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1 Positioning the measurement pan
First, mount the pan base on the main unit of the balance and place the measurement pan on top of it.
Be sure to mount the pan base in the correct direction, as illustrated below.
2 Securing the exact level of the balance
Turn the adjusters (feet) until the bubble rests in the center of the red circle on the level.
Round-pan type: total of two
adjusters, one on either side at front
Square-pan type: total of four
adjusters, one on either side at front and rear
<Caution> Use caution when operating the
adjusters on the square-pan type to prevent them from lifting up.
3 Connecting the AC adapter
Connect the AC adapter to the balance, as illustrated at left.

3.1 Installation

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1 Turning on the power
When the balance has the AC adapter connected, it displays [].
Pressing the On/Off key The display section lights up, and the
balance is ready for operation.
2 Checking the display
Check to see if the display has any missing indications or unlit parts.
A few seconds after startup, the indication is reset to zero.
3 Switching the measurement mode
Press the Function key. Each time the key is pressed, the unit
of measurement changes, as indicated.
The balance is shipped from the
factory with the following switching sequence: [g] [ct]  [Pcs]  [%] [g] · · ·
4 Verifying changes in the read-out indicator
Press the measurement pan lightly and make sure that the read-out indicator changes.
Also, ensure that the read-out indicator is reset to zero when you release your hand.
0
0 F
Pcs
#
g
HI
OK
LO

3.2 Operation Check

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1 Place the tare (container) on the balance.
As you place the tare, the balance indicates its weight.
2 Reset read-out indication to zero.
Press the Zero/Tare key. The tare is subtracted and the
balance indicates zero.
3 Load the sample to be weighed.
The balance will now indicate only the weight of the sample loaded in the tare.
4 Resetting the indication to zero
Press the Zero/Tare key. The total weight of the sample loaded
on the measurement pan is indicated as zero.
5 Adding samples to be measured
The balance indicates only the weight of an added sample.
When the weight (of a sample) currently loaded on the measurement pan is reset to zero with the Zero/Tare key, as mentioned above, only the weight of the sample will be measured.

3.3 Operation for Tare Subtraction

Weighing only the weight of an added sample
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0 F
ゼロ点
ひょ う 量の1/2
ひょ う
Zero-
point
Capacity
point
Half (1/2) capacity
Key Points of the Procedure ☆
The following applies equally to all the measurement modes for weight measurement, counting, and percentages.
1. After the balance is switched off, there is still enough current to display []. This indicates that the AC adapter is connected to an electrical outlet, but that the balance is turned off.
When the balance is switched on again, [] will disappear.
※If the balance is running on batteries and the unit is switched off, the display does not display [*].
2. The bar graph shows the current load status with respect to the capacity of the balance. The nearer the [F] mark draws, the smaller the measurable weight becomes. Even when the display currently indicates zero with the tare subtracted, the weight
corresponding to the subtracted tare is indicated on the bar.
3. When the balance remains stable, the stability indicator [] remains on. If the balance becomes unstable, the stability indicator [] will disappear. When a displayed value flickers or the stability mark flashes on and off, it is likely that the balance is being affected by wind or other vibrations. Use the windshield or vibration dampers to protect against such adverse effects.
4. When the read-out indicator is reset to zero or the tare is subtracted, the balance indicates zero this way: [ 0 ]. If the tare is subtracted, the indicator reads as follows: [ T ].
5. When the tare is subtracted, the measurable range is reduced. Measurable Range = Capacity - Tare Weight
6. If [0 - Err] appears when a sample is loaded, the measurable range has been exceeded.
7. In counting mode or percentage mode, if no sample is stored in memory the indicator will not change, even when the measurement pan is pressed.
8. The measurement mode that is activated when the balance is switched on will be the one that was active when last switched off. For example, if the balance was switched off in counting mode, this counting mode will be reactivated the next time the balance is switched on.
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1 Invoking the function
Press and hold down the Function key until the indicator changes to Func, then release the key.
The function setup mode is activated, and the first item,
[1.b.G. 1 (Bar graph) 1] appears. (See 4.2 Description of Functions on page 13.)
2 Selecting the next item
Press the Function key. The indication changes to the next
item, 2.SEL 0 [(Limit function)].
3 Selecting an item
Pressing the Function key advances the function items at the rate of one item per press.
4 Changing the content of an item
Select the item to be changed with the Function key.
Each press of the Zero/Tare key changes the digit on the right end. Select the desired one.
5 Terminating the function selection
Press the Target key. The balance terminates the function
setup and returns to measurement mode.

4.1 Setup and Checking of Functions

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Item
Set Value
Description
Bar graph display
1..b.G..
0
Disable
1
Enable
Limit function
2.SEL
0
Disable
1
Enable
Displayed only when limit
function is activated
Judgement
condition
21.Co.
1
Always judge (judges even when the balance is unstable)
2
Judge only when the balance is stable (does not judge if the balance is unstable)
Judgement
range
22.L
0
Ranges beyond +5 graduation is judged (ranges +5 graduation or below, including negative ranges, are not judged.)
1
The entire range is judged (the entire range, including the negative, is judged).
Number of
points for
judgement
23.P
1
One-point setup (judges between OK and LO)
2
Upper-limit and lower-limit values are set up (judges among HI, OK and LO).
Auto-zero
(zero-tracking)
3.A.O
0
Disable
This function automatically sets the zero point exactly to zero to prevent slight deviations.
1
Enable
Auto power-off
4.A.P.
0
Disable (balance operates continuously)
This function is available only when the balance is battery-operated.
1
Enable (balance powers off in approximately three minutes)
Response speed
5.rE.
0
Measurement by consecutive weighings.
1
Fast Slow
2
3
4
5
Stability parameters
6. 5.d.
1
Wide (mild) Narrow (strict)
2
3
4
Interface
7. 1.F.
0
Disable input/output
1
Six-digit numeric format
2
Seven-digit numeric format
Setup of units of
measurement to be
displayed
Register selected
measuring units with
Function key.
1 01
[ g ]
2 14
[ ] (ct)
15
[ ] (oz)
16
[ ] (lb)
17
[ ] (ozt)
18
[ ] (dwt)
*19
[ Lower right ] (grain)

4.2 Description of Functions

Items marked are the default factory settings.
☆1~☆5: default settings [81.5.u]~[85.5.u.]
*Not available in TC-12K.
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4.2 Description of Functions (cont.)

4.3 Interface Section

denotes a factory-setting The data interval in continuous output mode is 0.1 to 1 second. (The interval varies depending
on weighting conditions and other factors.)
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Switching the units of measurement to be displayed
Press the Function key. Each press advances through the units
of measurement to be displayed.
The balance is shipped from the
factory with the following default setup: [g] [ct] [Pcs] [%] [g] · · ·
1 Display the function item [82.5.u. 14]
Press and hold down the Function key. Release the key as [Func] appears on
the display. The function setup mode is now activated and the first item is displayed. Press the Function key
several more times until [82.s.u.14] appears.]
2 Setting the unit to a pound
Press the Zero/Tare key several times to specify [82. S.u. 16].
Pressing the Function key allows the user to switch the unit of measurement to [g], [ct], [%], and so on. During setup, a maximum of five different units can be registered for use in function setup mode.

5.1 Switching Units of Measurement

5.2 Setup of Units of Measurement

When values [81.5.u.] to [85.5.u.] are entered prior to use, the desired unit of measurement to be displayed can be chosen simply by pressing the Function key. For more information on the units of measurement that can be set here, please refer to 4.2 Description of Functions on page 13.
Example: To change the default factory settings to pound units, use [82.5.u.] in the factory settings.
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3 Pressing the [Target] key to restore measurement mode.
Pressing the the Target key will reset the measurement mode.
4 Pressing the [Function] key to change the units of
measurement
Press the Function key. Each press advances through the units
of measurement to be displayed.
The balance is shipped from the factory with the following default setup: [g] [ct] [Pcs] [%] [g] · · ·
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Sampling

Counting Pieces

samples of Number
Weight
=
pieces 10
g 10
= 1 g = Sample
unit weight
weightunit Sample
weightTotal
=
g 1
g 500
= 500 pcs. = Measured
number of samples
1 Activating the counting mode
Press the Function key to display [Pcs].
2 Resetting the indication to zero
Place the tare and press the Zero/Tare key.
The tare is subtracted and the balance now indicates zero.
3 Starting the sampling
Press the Target key. The display flashes a number, such as
[on 10]. This means that ten samples are to be loaded.
The sampling number that was used in the previous sampling will be displayed here.
To implement piece-counting, the specified samples are loaded on the balance, and their average unit weight (hereinafter, simply the unit weight) is entered and saved. The procedure for saving unit weights is called sampling.
The counting procedure consists of loading articles that have already been sampled on to the balance. The number of pieces is then calculated by dividing the total weight of the loaded articles by the unit weight saved in memory. Piece counting cannot be implemented unless sampling has already taken place.
If samples to be counted deviate widely in weight, or a higher measure of accuracy is desired, it is recommended that
users use the Raising the Counting Accuracy method. This procedure results in greater precision by increasing the number of samples used in the sampling operation.

6.1 Sampling

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4 Changing the sampling number, if necessary.
If samples to be counted widely deviate in weight, or a higher measure of accuracy is desired, it is recommended that users change the sampling number to a larger value.
Press the Zero/Tare key. Each press of the key changes the value on
the right end. Select the desired value. If the sampling number need not be
changed, go on to the next step.
5 Loading samples
Load the number of samples displayed. Count the samples precisely and load
them in the center of the measurement pan.
6 Saving the unit weight of samples
Press the Memory key. The balance saves the unit weight and
reverts to measurement mode.
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1 Loading samples
Load the number of samples displayed. Count the samples precisely and load
them on to the center of the measurement pan.
2 Saving the samples
Press the Target key. The unit weight of the samples is saved,
and the display changes to a flashing value. This flashing value denotes that the Memory Update Method is currently active.
Key Points of the Procedure

6.2 Increasing the Counting Accuracy (Memory Update Method)

This procedure is the same as the sampling procedure described on the previous page up, to the point at which the
sampling number is changed.
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3 Adding samples
Add approximately an equal number of samples as the number currently displayed. Add them gradually, in groups of approximately the same number, until the number of samples is approximately double. The additional samples need not be counted.
4 Saving the samples
Press the Target key. After the unit weight of the samples has
been saved, the display begins to flash, indicating that the Memory Update Method is still running.
5 Repeating the addition and saving of samples
Repeat steps 3 and 4. The eventual total number of samples to be saved should be approximately 1/5 to 1/2 of the number of samples to be measured.
6 Terminating the sampling
Press the Memory key. The balance saves the unit weight and
returns you to measurement mode.
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1 Activating the percentage mode
Press the Function key to disaplay [%].
2 Setting the reference value
Press the Target key. The display begins flashing
[P.SEt]. The balance is now ready for reference value setup.
3 Loading the sample
Load the reference sample.
4 Saving the reference value
Press the Memory key. The balance indexes the weight value of
the reference sample as 100% and returns you to measurement mode.
5 Loading a sample to be measured
The balance now indicates the weight of the loaded sample as a percentage (%) value relative to the reference value.
The percentage measurement function operates by weighing an actual sample, selected as the reference, and saving its weight as the reference value and indexing it as 100%. When a measurement sample loaded on the balance is lighter or heavier than the reference, its weight is indicated as a percentage (%) value relative to the reference weight.
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Key Points of the Procedure ☆
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Judgement Results
Upper/lower-limit setting
One-point setting
HI (excessive)
Upper-limit value < measurement value
No indication
OK (appropriate)
Upper-limit value measurement value lower-limit value
Limit value measurement value
LO (insufficient)
Lower-limit value > Measurement value
Limit value > Measurement value
1 Invoking the function
Press and hold down the Function key. Release the key when [Func] is
displayed. The display changes to the function
setup and the first item is displayed.
The limit function judges measurements according to a limit value saved in the balance. The function shows the judgement result by displaying the [] mark as either HI (excessive), OK (appropriate), or LO
(insufficient). This function is very useful when discriminating between conforming and nonconforming articles. It is also useful when measuring a given constant quantity consecutively, in conjunction with a range of reference weights defined by upper- and lower-limit values.
This function can be used in weight mode, counting mode, or percentage mode.
Limit value input methods
Either of the following two methods can be used in the different modes:
(1) Actual quantity setup method......... An actual sample is loaded on the balance and its weight saved as the limit
value.
(2) Numeric value setup method ......... The limit value is entered with a key stroke.
The limit values entered are held in memory, even when the balance is powered down. The respective limit values for weight mode, counting mode, and percentage mode are set up independently.
Indication of judgment result
The [] mark lights up as either HI, OK, or LO on the left side of the display, indicating the result of judgement.

8.1 Limit Function Setup

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2 Selecting a function item
Press the Function key. The display changes to the next item
[Limit Function].
3 Setting the limit function
Press the Zero/Tare key to set the value on the rightmost side to [1].
4 Setting the judgement condition
Press the Function key. The display changes to [Judgement
Condition]. Press the Zero/Tare key to select the
desired condition.
5 Setting the judgement range
Press the Function key. The display changes to [Judgement
Range]. Press the Zero/Tare key to select the
desired choice.
6 Setting the number of judgement points
Press the Function key. The display changes to [Judgement
Points]. Press the Zero/Tare key to select the
desired choice.
7 Terminating the function setup
Press the Target key. The balance terminates the function
setup and returns you to measurement mode.
8.1 Limit Function Setup (cont.)
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1 Starting the limit function
Press and hold down the Target key. Release the key when [L. SEt] is
displayed. The currently set lower-limit value
flashes.
2 Loading the sample for the lower-limit value
Load the sample of the lower-limit value on the measurement pan.
3 Saving the lower-limit value
Press the Memory key. After the lower-limit value has been
saved, the balance displays it briefly and proceeds to the following setup.
If One-point setup was chosen, the
setup is complete. The display now changes to [H. SET], indicating that the upper-limit
value can be set. The currently set upper-limit value
flashes.
4 The upper-limit
value setup
5 Loading the sample of the upper-limit value
Load the sample of the upper-limit value on the measurement pan.
6 Saving the upper-limit value
Press the Memory key. After saving the upper-limit value, the
balance displays it briefly and terminates the setup.

8.2 Setup of Limit Values by Actual Quantity Loads

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1 Starting the limit function
Press and hold down the Target key. Release the key when [L. SEt] is
displayed. The currently set lower-limit value
flashes.
2 Opening the value input screen
Press the Zero/Tare key. All the digits are displayed, with the one
on the right end flashing. This flashing digit is the one that can be changed.
3 Entering a value
Press the Zero/Tare key again. Pressing the key repeatedly changes the
flashing value until the desired number is entered.
4 Selecting a digit
Press the Function key. The flashing moves to the digit on the
immediate left. Each time the key is pressed, the flashing digit moves one position left. When the leftmost digit is selected, the flashing advances to the rightmost digit position.
5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4
Enter the lower-limit value by selecting a value with the Zero/Tare key and moving the digits with the Function key, as needed.
6 Saving the lower-limit value
Press the Memory key. After saving the lower-limit value, the
balance displays it briefly and proceeds to the next setup.
If one-point setup was chosen, the
setup is complete.
7 Setting up the upper-limit value
The display changes to [H. SEt], indicating that the upper-limit value can be set.
If there is an upper-limit value already set, that value will flash.

8.3 Setting up Limit Values by Inputting Values

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8 Opening the value input screen
Press the Zero/Tare key. Follow the same procedure as in “Step
2.
9 Setting the upper-limit value
Follow the same procedure as described for the lower-limit value and enter the upper-limit value.
10 Saving the upper-limit value
Press the Memory key. After saving the upper-limit value, the
balance displays it briefly and terminates setup.
8.3 Setting up Limit Values by Inputting Values (cont.)
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1 Activating the span adjustment function
Press and hold down the Function key. Release the key when the display
changes from [Func] to [Cal].
2 Starting the span adjustment
Press the Function key while holding down the Zero/Tare key, then release both keys simultaneously. The display flashes [on 0], indicating that zero-point calibration is underway.
3 Zero calibration
Zero-point calibration is finished when the display changes to [on F.S].
Proceed to the calibration of the capacity point.
Since electronic balances are affected by gravity gravitational acceleration, they produce different values in various locations. Therefore, before use, balances must be calibrated at the location where they are installed. Calibration is also required after long periods without use, or if a balance begins to produce inaccurate values.
Calibration of a balance, or “span adjustment,” is required to produce accurate measurements.
Span adjustment should be performed with the balance installed perfectly level and without any load on the
measurement pan.
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4 Calibrating the capacity point
Load the calibration weight in the center of the balance.
The display flashes, indicating that capacity point calibration is in progress.
5 Terminating the span adjustment
When the calibration of the capacity point is finished, the original measurement mode is restored.
Calibrating the Balance (cont.)
Key Points of the Procedure
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This function can be used only when the balance is battery-operated.
!

10.1 Specifications

Built-in nickel-metal hydride batteryCharging time:Approximately 12 hours
Drive time: Approximately 32 continuous hours Number of charge/discharge cycles: 300 or more

10.2 Charging Method

While the balance is battery-operated, [ ] stays on. The indicator flashes [ ] (charging required) when battery
capacity decreases. If the balance flashes [ ], charge the battery by following these steps:
(1) Connect the dedicated AC adapter to the balance. (2) Turn the balance off. (3) Charging takes approximately 12 hours, with power switched off. Charging the battery longer than 12 hours
decreases battery life.

10.3 User Precautions

1. Once charging is complete, use the balance without the AC adapter to avoid over-charging. This can occur since the balance continues to charge the battery with a weak current when the power is switched on. Overcharging will also decrease battery life.
2. When the balance is used for the first time after purchase, the operating time may be shorter than when using a fully charged battery. This is due to natural discharge of the battery. Although the balance can be used while
[ ] is flashing, it should be recharged as soon as possible.
3. When the battery displays no indication, or an indication disappears quickly after the balance is switched on, battery capacity is low. In these cases, either charge the battery immediately or plug in the AC adapter.
4. Charging the battery while [ ] is displayed reduces battery life.
Cautions To operate the balance safely, observe the following (failure to do so could result in malfunctions,
breakage, burst batteries, or fire):
1. Do not disassemble or modify the battery. Do not reverse the balance connection or short-circuit the positive and negative polarities of the balance.
2. Use only the supplied AC adaptor.
3. Do not incinerate used batteries. Dispose as hazardous material only.
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Symptom
Cause
Possible remediation
There is no indication on the display.
The AC adapter is not connected.
Check that the AC
adapter is connected (8).
The display is unstable. [M] remains flashing without changing.
The balance is subject to air currents or
vibration.
The balance is situated on an unstable
surface.
An object is contacting the sample being
measured, the measuring pan, or the tare.
Check Precautions on
Use (2–4).
Weight indication contains an error.
An error was made in the tare subtraction
procedure.
The adjusters remain lifted, resulting in an
incorrect level.
The indication values are inconsistent after
long hours of use, or because the balance has been moved to a new location.
Review the tare
subtraction (10).
Check the level (8).
Execute span adjustment
on the balance (27).
The limit function does not work.
The limit function is not selected. The limit value has been erroneously
entered.
Check the operation of
the limit function (22 on).
[Add] appears ([] and a value flash at [LO].)
Likely to produce errors in the counting
mode because the sample weight is insufficient.
Execute the Memory
Update Method (19).
[o - Err] appears before the capacity is reached.
Gross weight exceeded the capacity of the
balance (weight range = container + weight of sample).
A section of the mechanism is damaged.
Check the total weight. Execute tare subtraction
again.
Contact our Technical
Service Division or your local dealer.
[u - Err] is displayed.
A foreign object is caught between the
measuring pan (pan base) and the balance.
A section of the mechanism is damaged.
Remove the measurement
pan and examine the surface beneath it.
[b - Err] is displayed. [d - Err] is displayed.
The balance is exposed to static electricity
or noise.
The electrical system of the balance is
malfunctioning.
Contact our Technical
Service Division or your local dealer.
During span adjustment [o - Err] is displayed. [1 - Err] is displayed. [2 - Err] is displayed.
A weight heavier than the capacity was
used.
The reference weight is less than 50% of
the capacity.
Calibration produced an error of 1.0% or
more.
Check that the span
adjustment procedure was performed correctly (27).
During battery installation: The indication disappears. [ ] flashes. No indication is produced.
The automatic power-off function was
activated.
The battery capacity is low.
Switch on the power again.
Deactivate the Automatic power-off function, if necessary (13).
Recharge the battery (29). Operate the balance with
the AC adapter.
The numbers in ( ) indicate reference pages
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Model
TC-220
TC-420
TC-620
TC-1200
Capacity [g]
220
420
620
1200
Readability [g]
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.1
Measurable unit weight in
counting mode [g]
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.1
Minimum weight in
percentage mode [g]
1 1 1
10
Weight measuring
method
Tuning fork vibration method
Calibration method
With external calibration weight
Pan Size [mm]
140
170x140
Model
TC-2200
TC-4200
TC-6200
TC-12K
Capacity [g]
2200
4200
6200
12000
Readability [g]
0.1
0.1
0.1
1
Measurable unit weight in
counting mode [g]
0.1
0.1
0.1
1
Minimum weight in
percentage mode [g]
10
10
10
100
Weight measuring
method
Tuning fork vibration method
Calibration method
With external calibration weight
Pan Size [mm]
180 x 160

12.1 Basic Specifications

12.2 Common Specifications

(1) Tare subtraction range .................................... Total capacity
(2) Liquid-crystal display (LCD) ............................ Seven segments (two segments in leading part) ,
Maximum digits indication: seven digits,
Segment height: 16.5 mm.
(3) Measuring function.......................................... Weight mode, counting mode, and percentage mode
(4) Overload indication ......................................... [o - Err] is displayed if weight capacity + 9 intervals are exceeded.
(5) Compatible printer........................................... CSP-160
(6) Operating temperature and humidity ranges .. 5C to 35C, 80%RH or less
(7) AC adapter ...................................................... Dedicated AC adapter: 120V AC - 9V DC, or 230V AC - 9V DC
(8) Options............................................................ RS232C Output
Rechargeable battery operation
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Model
Unit_of measurement
TC-220
TC-420
TC-620
TC-1200
g
220
420
620
1200
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.1
(ct) 1100
2100
3100
6000
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.5
(oz)
7.7
14
21
42
0.0005
0.0005
0.0005
0.005
(lb)
0.48
0.92
1.3
2.6
0.00005
0.00005
0.00005
0.0005
(ozt) 7
13
19
38
0.0005
0.0005
0.0005
0.005
(dwt) 140
270
390
770
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.1
(grain) 3300
6400
9500
18000
0.2
0.2
0.2
2
(Hong Kong)
5.8
11
16
32
0.0005
0.0005
0.0005
0.005
(Singapore, Malaysia)
5.8
11
16
31
0.0005
0.0005
0.0005
0.005
(Taiwan)
5.8
11
16
32
0.0005
0.0005
0.0005
0.005
mom (momme)
58
110
160
320
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.05
(to) 18
36
53
100
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.01
Upper cellCapacity
Lower cellReadability

12.3 Minimum Display by Unit of Measurement

The view of the table
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Minimum Display by Unit of Measurement (continued)
Model
Unit of measurement
RL-TC-
2200
RL-TC-
4200
RL-TC-
6200
RL-TC-
12K
g
2200
4200
6200
12000
0.1
0.1
0.1
1
(ct)
11000
21000
31000
60000
0.5
0.5
0.5
5
(oz)
77
140
210
420
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.05
(lb)
4.8
9.2
13
26
0.0005
0.0005
0.0005
0.005
(ozt)
70
130
190
380
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.05
(dwt)
1400
2700
3900
7700
0.1
0.1
0.1
1
(grain)
33000
64000
95000
2 2 2
(Hong Kong)
58
110
160
320
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.05
(Singapore, Malaysia)
58
110
160
310
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.05
(Taiwan)
58
110
160
320
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.05
mom (momme)
580
1100
1600
3200
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.5
(to)
180
360
530
1000
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.1
Upper cellCapacity
Lower cellReadability
The view of the table
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Unit
Gram
carat
Ounce
Pound
troy ounce
Penny
Weight
1g 1 5
0.03527
0.00220
0.03215
0.64301
1ct
0.2 1 0.00705
0.00044
0.00643
0.12860
1oz
28.34952
141.74762
1
0.06250
0.91146
18.22917
1lb
453.59237
2267.96185
16 1 14.58333
291.66667
1ozt
31.10348
155.51738
1.09714
0.06857
1
20
1dwt
1.55517
7.77587
0.05486
0.00343
0.05
1
1GN
0.06480
0.32399
0.00229
0.00014
0.00208
0.04167
1tl (HK)
37.429
187.145
1.32027
0.08252
1.20337
24.06741
1tl (SGP,Mal)
37.79936
188.99682
1.33333
0.08333
1.21528
24.30556
1tl (Taiwan)
37.5
187.5
1.32277
0.08267
1.20565
24.11306
1mom
3.75
18.75
0.13228
0.00827
0.12057
2.41131
1to
11.66380
58.31902
0.41143
0.02571
0.37500
7.5
unit
Grain
tael
(Hong Kong)
tael
(Singapore,
Malaysia)
tael
(Taiwan)
momme
Tola
1g
15.43236
0.02672
0.02646
0.02667
0.26667
0.08574
1ct
3.08647
0.00534
0.00529
0.00533
0.05333
0.01715
1oz
437.5
0.75742
0.75
0.75599
7.55987
2.43056
1lb
7000
12.11874
12
12.09580
120.95797
38.88889
1ozt
480
0.83100
0.82286
0.82943
8.29426
2.66667
1dwt
24
0.04155
0.04114
0.04147
0.41471
0.13333
1GN
1
0.00173
0.00171
0.00173
0.01728
0.00556
1tl (HK)
577.61774
1
0.99020
0.99811
9.98107
3.20899
1tl (SGP,Mal)
583.33333
1.00990
1
1.00798
10.07983
3.24074
1tl (Taiwan)
578.71344
1.00190
0.99208
1
10
3.21507
1mom
57.87134
0.10019
0.09921
0.1 1 0.32151
1to
180
0.31162
0.30857
0.31103
3.11035
1
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