Denotes a danger with the risk that death or severe injury may result if it is not
avoided.
CAUTION
Denotes a hazard that may result in moderate or minor injury if it is not avoided.
NOTICE
Denotes a danger with the risk that property damage may result if it is not avoided.
1.2.2 Other Symbols
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y Result: Describes the result of the actions carried out.
[ ]Text inside brackets refers to control and display items.
[ ]Text inside brackets indicates status, warning, and error messages.
Required action: Describes actions which must be carried out.
Indicates information for legal metrology for conformity-assessed
(verified) devices. Conformity-assessed devices are also referred to as
“verified” in these instructions.
Figures on the Operating Display
The figures on the operating display of the device may deviate from those in these
instructions.
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About these Instructions
1.3 Target Groups
These instructions are addressed to the following target groups. The target groups
must possess the specified knowledge.
Target group Knowledge and responsibilities
UserThe user is familiar with the operation of the device and the
associated work processes. They understand the hazards which may
arise when working with the device and know how to prevent them.
They have been trained in the operation of the device.
The training is carried out by the operating engineer / laboratory
manager or the operator of the device.
OperatorThe operator of the device is responsible for compliance with safety
requirements and workplace safety regulations.
The operator must ensure that all persons who work with the device
have access to the relevant information and are trained in working
with the device.
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Safety Instructions
2 Safety Instructions
2.1 Intended Use
The device is a high-resolution balance, which can be used in laboratories. The device
was developed for the accurate determination of the mass of materials in liquid,
paste, powder, or solid form.
Appropriate containers must be used for loading each type of material. The device
can be used in stand-alone operation or can be operated on a PC.
The device is exclusively designed for use according to these instructions. Any further
use beyond this is considered improper.
If the device is not used properly: The protective systems of the device may be
impaired. This can lead to unforeseeable personal injury or property damage.
Operating Conditions for the Device
Do not use the device in potentially explosive environments. The device may only be
used indoors.
The device may only be used with the equipment and under the operating conditions
described in the Technical Data section of these instructions.
Modifications to the Device
You may not modify or repair the device or make any technical changes. Any retrofitting or technical changes to the device are only permitted with prior written
permission from Sartorius.
2.2 Personnel Qualification
All persons working on the device must possess the necessary knowledge and
responsibilities (see Chapter “1.3 Target Groups”, page 6).
If no qualifications are indicated for the actions described in these instructions:
The actions described are addressed to the “User” target group.
If individual actions must be carried out by other target groups or by
Sartorius Service personnel: The qualification required will be indicated in the
description of the action.
2.3 Significance of these Instructions
Failure to follow the instructions in this manual can have serious consequences, e.g.,
exposure of individuals to electrical, mechanical, or chemical hazards.
t Before working with the device: Read the instructions carefully and completely.
t If these instructions are lost: Request a replacement or download the latest
version from the Sartorius website (www.sartorius.com).
t Ensure that the information contained in these instructions is available to all
individuals working on the device.
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Safety Instructions
2.4 Proper Working Order of the Device
A damaged device or worn parts may lead to malfunctions or cause hazards which
are difficult to recognize.
t Only operate the device when it is safe and in perfect working order.
t Have any malfunctions or damage repaired immediately by Sartorius Service.
2.5 Symbols on the Device
All symbols appearing on the device, such as warnings and safety labels, must be
legible.
t Do not conceal, remove, or modify the symbols.
t Replace the symbols if they become illegible.
2.6 Electrical Equipment
2.6.1 Damage to the Electrical Equipment of the Device
Damage to the electrical equipment of the device, e.g. damage to the insulation, can
be life-threatening. Contact with parts under voltage represents a direct danger to
life.
t If the device’s electrical equipment is defective, disconnect the device from the
power supply and contact Sartorius Service.
t Keep live parts away from moisture. Moisture can cause short circuits.
2.6.2 Working on the Device’s Electrical Equipment
Only Sartorius Service personnel may work on or modify the electrical equipment of
the device. The device may only be opened by Sartorius Service personnel.
2.6.3 AC Adapter and Power Supply Cable
Serious injury can result, e.g. from electric shocks, if an unsuitable and inadequately
dimensioned power supply cable or unsuitable power supply is used.
t Only use the original power supply cable and power supply.
t If the power supply or power supply cable must be replaced: Contact Sartorius
Service. Do not repair or modify the power supply or power supply cable.
2.7 Conduct in an Emergency
If there is immediate danger of personal injury or if there is a risk of damage to
the device, e.g., due to malfunctions or dangerous situations, the device must be
immediately taken out of operation.
t Disconnect the device from the power supply cable by disconnecting the power
supply cable.
t Malfunctions should be remedied by Sartorius Service.
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Safety Instructions
2.8 Accessories, Consumables, and Spare Parts
The use of unsuitable accessories, consumables, and spare parts can affect the
functionality and safety of the device and have the following consequences:
− Risk of injury to persons
− Damage to the device
− Malfunction of the device
− Device failure
t Only use approved accessories, consumables, and spare parts supplied by
Sartorius. Information on operational quality is available upon request from
Sartorius.
t Only use accessories, consumables, and spare parts that are in proper working
order.
2.9 Personal Protective Equipment
Personal protective equipment protects against risks arising from the samples used.
t If the workplace or the measurement process in which the device is being used
requires personal protective equipment: Wear personal protective equipment.
2.10 Glass Breakage
Glass components can break if they fall or are handled incorrectly. Glass fragments
can cause cuts.
t Only lift the device by its base, not by the draft shield.
t When lifting and transporting, ensure that no personnel or objects are in the
way.
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Device Description
3 Device Description
3.1 Device Overview
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2
3
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Fig. 1: Microbalance with glass draft shield and electronics module (example)
Pos. DesignationDescription
1Leveling footMotorically adjustable
2Manufacturer’s ID labelNot depicted
3Electronics module
4Operating displayTouchscreen
5Control unit
6Weighing module
7Weighing chamber
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5
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3.2 Draft Shield
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Device Description
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1
2
Fig. 2: Microbalance with motorized glass draft shield and filter microbalance with manual metal ring draft shield (example)
Pos. DesignationDescription
1Metal ring draft shield coverMade from metal, with handle, can be removed.
2Metal ring draft shieldConsists of 2 metal rings that have been placed into each other with a side opening,
can be rotated manually.
3Glass draft shieldMade from glass, with side opening, motorized rotation. Can be removed.
4Sensor windowFor the motion sensor, controls opening and closing of the motorized glass draft
shield
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Device Description
3.3 Weighing Pan and Associated Components
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2
2
3
4
Fig. 3: Microbalance with glass draft shield and filter microbalance with metal ring draft shield (example)
3
4
Pos. DesignationDescription
1Filter weighing pan
2Shield plate
3ConnectorFor models MCE2.7S...F only
4Pan retainer
5Internal draft shieldFor models MCE2.7S...F only
6Weighing pan
3.4 Connections and Components on the Backside of the Weighing Module
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Fig. 4: Connections on the weighing module of the microbalance and filter microbalance (example)
Pos. DesignationDescription
1Cooling finsFor models MCE2.7S...F only
2Electronics module connectionFor connecting the electronics module to the weighing module
3SlotFor the anti-theft device
4Connection clampFor connection of a potential equalization
1
2
3
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Device Description
3.5 Connections on the Control Unit
Fig. 5: Connections on the control unit
Pos.DesignationDescription
1USB connectionConcealed, no function, for Sartorius Service only
1
3.6 Connections and Components on the Electronics Module
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Fig. 6: Connections on the electronics module
Pos. DesignationDescription
1On keySwitches the device on from standby mode.
2USB-A connectionFor printers and for software updates via a USB mass storage device
3USB-B connectionFor connection to a PC
4COM-RS232 connection9-pin, for connection to a PC or PLC
5Access switchProtects the device from changes to the device settings. Is sealed for conformity-
assessed devices.
6Peripheral connectionFor connecting Sartorius accessories.
7Weighing module connectionFor connecting the electronics module to the weighing module
8Power supplyFor connection to the power supply
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Device Description
3.7 Displays on Weighing Module (Only for Microbalance)
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Fig. 7: Displays on the weighing module (example)
Pos. DesignationDescription
1LED stripUsed for lighting of weighing chamber. The intensity of the
lighting can be adjusted in the menu. When the control unit
displays an error message: The LED strip is illuminated in
orange.
3.8 Motorized Draft Shield
3.8.1 Sensor Area
The device has a motion sensor that opens the draft shield automatically as soon as
a motion is detected within the sensor area. Following that the draft shield will be
automatically closed again. The operation is optimized for left- and right-handed
users due to the motion sensor.
The motion sensor sensitivity can be adjusted in steps (see Chapter “Parameters in
the “Motion Sensors” Submenu”, page 38)
3.8.2 Operating Elements for the Draft Shield
The draft shield can be opened and closed via the [Change] key. Operation via the
[Change] key enables the opening and closing of the draft shield as well as the
activation and deactivation of the motion sensor.
3.9 Conformity-assessed Devices
Some settings of conformity-assessed models are protected against user changes,
e.g. external calibration for devices in accuracy class II. This measure is intended to
ensure the suitability of the devices for use in legal metrology.
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Device Description
3.10 Symbols on the Device
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Fig. 8: ID label on the device (example)
Pos. DesignationDescription
1Manufacturer’s ID labelDisplays the metrological data of the device.
SymbolMeaning
During operation, parts in the device may be live. Only electricians
may have access to and work on these parts, such as for maintenance and repairs.
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Operating Concept
4 Operating Concept
4.1 Operating Display in Weighing Mode
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Fig. 1: Operating display in weighing mode (example)
Pos. DesignationDescription
1Symbols for the selected application
2Weight value displayIn the selected basic unit.
3Metrological data
4Weight unitsShows the selected basic unit, e.g. grams, [g].
5Visual touch-feedbackVisual note on an active button or key.
6Operating and display area
4
5
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4.2 Operating Display in the Menu
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Operating Concept
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Fig. 2: Operating display in the menu (example)
Pos. DesignationDescription
1Position in the 1st menu levelShows the position of the displayed menu or configuration value in up to 4 menu
2Position in the 2nd menu level
levels.
3Position in the 3rd menu level
4Position in the 4th menu level
5[Computed values] displayNote on the set menu item
6Operating area
7Name of the menu or setting
4.3 Buttons and Keys on the Operating Display
Pos. SymbolDesignationDescription
1
2
3
[Menu] buttonWhen the button is pressed: The settings menu opens.
If the button is held down: It switches to version display.
[isoCAL] buttonStarts the isoCAL function.
[Adjust] buttonStarts the set calibration and adjustment function.
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5
6
[Ionizer] buttonStarts an ionization process.
[Leveling] buttonStarts a leveling process.
[GLP] button − Exits the GLP printout and starts printing the GLP footer.
− If the “Net-total”, “Totalizing”, or “Statistics” application is active: Prints and
deletes the saved values and exits the application.
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Operating Concept
Pos. SymbolDesignationDescription
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8
[Toggle between weight
units] button
[Invalid weight value]
button
If the “Toggle between weight units” function is active:
− If the button is held down: Accesses the “Toggle between weight units” function
menu.
− When the button is pressed: Switches between the basic unit display and up to
4 other units.
If a fault exists in the weighing module: Indicates the cause of this fault.
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[Back] button − In the menu:
− When the button is pressed: Returns to the previous display.
− If the button is held down: Saves the menu settings.
− When entering digits: Selects the previous digit position.
− For an active application: Exits the application and deletes the set reference
value.
[Up] button − In the menu: Scrolls through the menu levels or the available configuration
values.
− When entering digits: Increases the displayed value.
[Down] button − In the menu: Scrolls through the menu levels or the available configuration
values.
− When entering digits: Decreases the displayed value.
− In the main display of an active application: Accesses the display to set the
reference values.
[Confirm] button − In the menu: Accesses the displayed menu level or confirms the displayed
configuration value.
− When entering digits: Selects the next digit position.
− In the main display of an active application: Starts the application process and
saves the set reference value.
[On / Off] keyIf the key is briefly pressed: Switches the operating display on.
If the key is held down: Switches the operating display off.
[Zero] keyZeros the device.
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[Tare] keyStarts taring.
[Print] keyExports the readouts to the integrated data interfaces.
[Change] key − For models with a motorized draft shield: Opens or closes the doors on the draft
shield.
− For models without a motorized draft shield, if the “Toggle between weight
units” function is active:
− If the key is briefly pressed: Switches between the set weight units.
− If the key is held down: Accesses the “Toggle between weight units”
function menu.
4.4 Displays in the Operating Display
Pos. SymbolDesignationDescription
1
2
[Leveling] display − Indicates that the device is leveled.
− If the center circle is flashing: Indicates that the device is not leveled.
[Leveling] displayFlashes while the device is leveling.
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Pos. SymbolDesignationDescription
3
[Counting] displayIndicates that the “Counting” application is selected.
Operating Concept
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[Weighing in percent]
Indicates that the “Weighing in percent” application is selected.
display
[Calculation] displayIndicates that the “Calculation” application is selected.
[Animal weighing]
Indicates that the “Animal weighing” application is selected.
display
[Net-total] displayIndicates that the “Net-total” application is selected.
[Totalizing] displayIndicates that the “Totalizing” application is selected.
[Density determination]
Indicates that the “Density determination” application is selected.
display
[Statistics] displayIndicates that the “Statistics” application is selected.
[Busy] displayIndicates that the device is processing a command.
[Sign] displayIndicates whether the value being displayed is positive or negative.
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[Zero] displayFor some conformity-assessed devices: Indicates that the device has been zeroed.
[AUTO] displayIndicates that the “Animal weighing” application starts automatically.
[Data output] displayIndicates that the data output is active.
[Percent] displayIndicates that a percentage value is being displayed.
[Net] displayIndicates that a net value is being displayed.
[Computed value]
display
− In the menu: Identifies the selected configuration value.
− If the “Calculation” or “Density determination” application is active: Indicates
that a calculated value is being displayed.
[Unit symbol] displayIndicates the set weight unit, e.g. [g] for “grams”.
[Quantity]Indicates that a quantity is being displayed.
[Invalid weight value]
display
− Indicates that the display does not contain a weight value, rather it is the
calculated result of an application, e.g. for the “Totalizing” application.
− For conformity-assessed devices: Indicates a fault. The cause of this fault is
displayed after pressing the [Change] key.
[Directional arrows]
display
If leveling with the inclination sensor is active: Displays the direction of rotation of
the leveling foot.
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Operating Concept
4.5 Menu Structure
4.5.1 Overview of the Device Settings Menu
t Navigating in Menus (see Chapter 4.6, page 24).
Level 1Level 2Level 3Description | Reference
SETUPBALANCEAMBIENT
“Ambient conditions”
APP FILT.
“Application filter”
STABIL.
“Stability range”
ST.DEL.
“Stability delay”
ZERO/TAR.
“Zeroing and taring”
AUTOZER.
“Auto zero”
UNITDefine the weight unit, e.g. grams, kilograms, pounds.
DISP.DIG.Define whether all decimal places are displayed. A lower
CAL./ADJ.
“Adjust”
CAL.SEQ.
“Calibration sequence”
ZERORNGE
“Zero range”
INI.ZERO.R
“Zero at power on”
ON Z/T
Tare / zero at power on
CYC.RATE
“Output rate”
Enter the ambient conditions at the device’s installation
site.
Equalize the load deviations in the display. The load
deviations occur between the complete placement of the
sample on the weighing pan and reaching the final result
display.
Define the accuracy of the stability range. If the weight
unit symbol appears, the weight readout is stable within
the range indicated by the stability range
Define the duration of the stability delay. The stability
delay is used to bridge residual fluctuations in the vibration
of the device in order to display reliable results.
Define the trigger for zeroing and taring.
Activate / deactivate automatic control of the zero display.
The deviations of a set fraction of scale intervals per
second starting from the display zero point are
automatically zeroed.
Depending on the country-specific model version, not all
weight units listed may be available. Some weight units
may be blocked from use in conformity-assessed devices,
depending on national verification laws.
display accuracy enables a faster display. The setting option
is not available on conformity-assessed devices.
Define the function of the [Adjust] button.
Define the sequence of the “Calibrate and adjust” function.
Define the zero range of the device.
Define the zero range when switching on the device.
Activate / deactivate automatic taring when starting the
device.
Determine the data output rate.
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Operating Concept
Level 1Level 2Level 3Description | Reference
ISOCALConfigure the isoCAL function.
EXT.CAL.
“External adjustment”
CAL.UNIT
Configure the function “External calibration and
adjustment”.
Define the weight unit for the calibration weight.
“Calibration weight unit”
GEN.SERV.
“General services”
DEVICERS232
MEN.RESET
Reset the menu to factory settings.
“Menu reset”
DAT.REC.Set the communication protocol for the connected device.
“COM-RS232, 9-pin”
BAUDSet the baud rate for the connected device.
PARITYSet the parity for the connected device.
STOPBITSet the number of stop bits.
HANDSHK.Set the handshake between the balance and the device.
DATABITSet the number of data bits.
PC-USB
DAT.REC.Set the communication protocol for the connected PC.
“USB-B (Device/
Slave)”
BAUDSet the baud rate for the connected PC.
PARITYSet the parity for the connected PC.
STOPBITSet the number of stop bits.
HANDSHK.Set the handshake between the device and the connected
PC.
DATABITSet the number of data bits.
USB
“USB-A (Host/Master)”
D.SHIELD
DEV.USED
Display the device connected via USB-A.
“Device in use”
CONTROLActivate / deactivate the motorized draft shield.
“Draft shield”
Only for devices with
a motorized draft
shield.
INT.ADJ.Define the function of the draft shield when starting an
internal adjustment.
SEN.L.MOT.Set the sensitivity of the left motion sensor.
ACT.L.MOT.Define the action for the left motion sensor.
SEN.R.MOT.Set the sensitivity of the right motion sensor.
ACT.S.MOT.Define the action for right motion sensor.
LIGHTINGSet the brightness of the lighting of the draft shield.
LEVELING
“Leveling”
LEVELDefine the settings for the integrated inclination sensor.
STARTDefine the trigger for automatic leveling.
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Operating Concept
Level 1Level 2Level 3Description | Reference
MOTION.S.
CONTROLActivate / deactivate the motion sensor.
“Motion sensor”
NUM.GEST.
Define the number of possible gestures.
“Number”
LEFT CMD.Define the function for the left gesture.
RIGHT.CMD.Define the function for the right gesture.
UP.CMD.Define the function for the up gesture.
DOWN.CMD.Define the function for the down gesture.
EXTRASMENULock or unlock the menu’s configuration parameters.
SIGNALSet or deactivate the acoustic signal.
KEYSActivate / deactivate the key lock.
ON MODE
“Switch-on and
Configure the device’s switch-on and switch-off options,
e.g. switch between standby mode and operating mode.
switch-off options”
LIGHTINGActivate / deactivate the lighting for the operating display.
DATA.OUTP.
“Data output”
COM. SBI
“SBI communication”
COM.OUTP.Configure the automatic data output.
STOP.AUTODefine whether the automatic data output can be stopped
and started with the [Print] key.
AUTO.CYCL.
“Time-dependent
interval”
− Define an interval for the automatic data output.
− Define whether data output takes place after an
interval with or without balance stability.
FORMATDefine the data output format (characters per line).
AUTO.TAREActivate / deactivate automatic taring after the printout.
PRNT.PARA.
“Printout settings”
ACTIVATE
“Triggers”
Define whether a printout is triggered via a software
command or using the [Print] key.
FORMATDefine the format for the printout (characters per line).
PRT.INIT.
Define the settings for printer initialization.
“Initializing”
GLPDefine the settings for the GLP printout.
TAR./PRT.
“Tare / print”
Activate / deactivate automatic taring after every print
process.
TIMEDefine the time format.
DATEDefine the date display format.
PC.DIRECT
DEC.SEPAR.Define the decimal separator character.
Direct transfer of data
(PC)
OUTP.FORM.Define the output format for the data exchange between
the balance and the PC.
APPLIC.
“Applications”
WEIGH
(Factory setting)
UNITActivate / deactivate the “Toggle between weight units”
function for all applications.
COUNTRESOLUT.Define the resolution of the weight value for the
“Counting” application.
REF.UPDT.
“Reference updating”
Activate / deactivate automatic reference updating for the
“Counting” application.
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Operating Concept
Level 1Level 2Level 3Description | Reference
PERCENT
“Weighing in percent”
NET-TOTL.
“Net-total”
TOTAL
“Totalizing”
ANIMALW.
“Animal weighing”
DEC.PLCS
“Decimal places”
COMP.PRT.
“Component printout”
COMP.PRT.
“Component printout”
ACTIVITY
“Animal activity”
Define the number of decimal places for the “Weighing in
percent” application.
Activate / deactivate the component printout for the “Nettotal” application.
Activate / deactivate the component printout for the
“Totalizing” application.
Define the level of activity of the sample for the “Animal
weighing” application.
STARTDefine the trigger for starting the animal weighing.
CALC.
“Calculation”
DENSITY
“Density
METHODDefine the method of calculation for the “Calculation”
application.
DEC.PLCS
“Decimal places”
DEC.PLCS
“Decimal places”
Define the number of decimal places for the “Calculation”
application.
Define the number of decimal places for the “Density
determination” application.
determination”
STATIST.
“Statistics”
COMP.PRT.
“Component printout”
TAR./STAT.
“Tare/statistics”
Activate / deactivate the component printout for the
“Statistics” application.
Activate / deactivate automatic taring for the “Statistics”
application.
UPDATEStart a firmware update. The menu is only available if a
USB mass storage device is connected.
INPUTID NO.Save the entered ID number for the device.
LOT IDActivate / deactivate the prompt of the lot ID number
before every data output.
DATESet the date.
TIMESet the time.
USER.PASS.Set the user password.
DEL.PASS.Delete the user password. The menu is only available if a
user password is set.
SERV.PASS.Activate the service mode.
CAL.WT.
Define the value of the external user calibration weight.
“Calibration weight”
INFO
“Device
VERSION
“Version number”
Display the software version number.
information”
SER. NO.
Display the device’s serial number.
“Serial number”
MODELDisplay the device’s model ID.
APC VER.Display the version of the APC processor.
BAC VER.Display the version of the BAC processor.
MCU VER.Display the version of the MCU processor.
WPC VER.
Display the draft shield software version.
“Draft shield version”
LANGUAGEChange the menu language.
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Operating Concept
Overview of the “Toggle between weight units” Function
t Navigating in Menus (see Chapter 4.6, page 24).
Level 1Description
Unit 1Define the displayed weight unit and the resolution for the 1st convertible unit.
Unit 2Define the displayed weight unit and the resolution for the 2nd convertible unit.
Unit 3Define the displayed weight unit and the resolution for the 3rd convertible unit.
Unit 4Define the displayed weight unit and the resolution for the 4th convertible unit.
4.6 Navigating the Menus
Procedure
t To access the settings menu: Press the [Menu] button.
t To scroll through all menus in the same level: Press the [Up] or [Down] button.
t To switch to the displayed menu level: Press the [Confirm] button on the keypad.
t To scroll through the configuration values: Press the [Up] or [Down] button.
t To select the configuration value shown in the display or the displayed
application: Press the [Confirm] button on the keypad.
y The [Value] display identifies the selected configuration value or the selected
application.
t To return to the next higher menu level: Press the [Back] button.
t To exit the settings menu: In the main menu level, press the [Back] button.
t If the start display (1) of a selected application is displayed:
t To start the application without changing the preset reference value: Press
the [Confirm] button on the keypad.
1
t To change a reference value before starting the application, e.g. density value,
divisor or reference quantity: Press the [Up] button.
y The reference value display is shown for the selected application.
t If a reference value with decimal places needs to be selected in the reference
value display (1) of a selected application, e.g. “Density determination” or
1
“Calculation” applications:
y The selected digit position flashes.
t Use the [Up] or [Down] button to change the value for the selected digit
position.
t If a digit position other than the last digit position is selected: Press the
[Confirm] button to select the next digit position.
t If a digit position other than the first digit position is selected: Press the
[Back] button to select the previous digit position.
t If the last digit position is selected: Press the [Confirm] button to save the
displayed reference value and start the application process.
t If the first digit position is selected: Press the [Back] button to delete the
displayed reference value and return to the application’s status display.
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