Sartorius QC7CCE-S,QC34EDE-S,QC7CCE-SOUR,QC34EDE-SOUR,QC64EDE-S,QC64EDE-SOUR,QC7CCE-S0UR,QC34EDE-S0UR,QC64EDE-S0UR Service Manual

Sartorius QC - Scales Service Manual
QC7CCE-S, -S0UR QC34EDE-S, -S0UR QC64EDE-S, -S0UR
Q
U
A
I
T
Y
S
Y
S
T
E
M
C
E
R
T
I
F
I
E
D
Q
U
A
L
I
T
Y
S
Y
S
T
E
M
R
e
g
.
N
o
.
1
9
4
4
0
-
0
2
C
E
R
T
I
F
I
E
D
DIN EN ISO 9001
Sartorius AG, Weighing Technology
Sartorius AG, Weighing Technology
WQC5001-e95121
2
3
SARTORIUS QC - Scales
Page
General Information 4
Brief Operating Instructions 4
Key Functions 4 Scale Operating Menu 5 Accessing the Scale Operating Menu and Changing Settings 5 Overview of the Scale Operating Menu 6 Activating the BPI Mode 11
Adjusting the QC Scales 11
Table of Adjustment Data 11 Adjustment Sequence 12
Overload Stops 12
1. QC7CCE... 12
2. QC34EDE..., QC64EDE... 14 Zero-Point Offset Value 15 Adjusting the Linearity 16 Adjusting the Span (Senitivity) 17
Replacing the Main PCB 17
Replacing the Strain Gauge System 18
1. QC7CCE... 18
2. QC34EDE..., QC64EDE... 20
Error Codes 22
Installation of the YDI01IS-0CE (Industry Printer) 23
Spare Parts 23
4
General Information
QC scales come in different model series, each with different housing versions. The QC7CCE... series comes in the “QS-Mini” housing version and the QC34EDE... and QC64EDE... series in the “QS-Maxi” version. The strain gauge Systems are different in these models.
The electronics are the same in all of these models (MC1), i.e., the operating instructions, scale operating menu and error codes are the same for each model.
The -S0UR versions are equipped with a different keyboard foil compared to the standard versions (for american users).
Brief Operating Instructions
Key Functions
-S -S0UR ID key, for generating ID codes with data output
Memory key, call and save
Save data in tare 2 memory
“Start” checkweighing
Output totalization result
Add to totalization memory
On/off key
CF (Clear Function); cancel a function or delete data from
memory. First press CF key, then press the key corresponding to the function or memory to be deleted.
Info key Tare/zero key
Toggle between weighing and counting applications, or
between ref. weight and reference piece count
Call counting application
Print key
5
SARTORIUS QC - Scales
Scale Operating Menu
Accessing the Scale Operating Menu and Changing Settings
Press e to switch the scale off and back on again. While all segments are displayed (segment check), briefly press the = key. A “1” is displayed.
Note:
If you wish to change the settings in the scale operating menu, the menu access switch must be open. The menu access switch is not accessible when the scale housing is closed; it is located on the solder side of the main PCB. To access this switch, you need to open the display unit. The factory setting of the menu access switch is “accessible” (open).
Selecting a Code:
Press u to change the number, in series (1, 2, 3 ... 9, 1).
Press p to move from the 1st to the 2nd, 2nd to 3rd and, if desired, back to the 1st position of the 3-part menu code.
Changing a Code:
Press = to confirm the desired setting; the “°” symbol is displayed next to the code when it is set.
Exiting the Menu with or without Saving a New Setting:
To exit the scale operating menu, first move the cursor to the first position of the code. If you wish to save the changes you have made, press the = key for at least 1.5 seconds to exit the menu. If you do not wish to save any changes, press the e key to exit the menu.
6
Overview of the Scale Operating Menu
1 Weighing Mode 1 1 Ambient Conditions
1 1 1 Very stable 1 1 2 Stable 1 1 3 Unstable 1 1 4 Very Unstable
1 2 Weighing / Filling
1 2 1 Standard weighing 1 2 2 Filling
1 3 Stability Range
1 3 1 1/4 digit 1 3 2 1/2 digit 1 3 3 1 digit 1 3 4 2 digits 1 3 5 4 digits 1 3 6 8 digits
1 4 Stability Symbol Delay
1 4 1 None 1 4 2 Short 1 4 3 Long 1 4 4 Extremely long
1 5 Tare Parameter
1 5 1 At any time 1 5 2 After stability
1 6 Auto Zero
1 6 1 On 1 6 2 Off
1 7 Weight Units
1 7 1 User - definable o 1 7 2 Gramsm g 1 7 3 Kilograms Kg 1 7 4 Carats ct 1 7 5 Pounds lb 1 7 6 Ounces oz 1 7 7 Troy ounzes ozt 1 7 8 Hong Kong taels tl 1 7 9 Singapore taels tl 1 7 10 Taiwanese taels tl 1 7 11 Grains gr 1 7 12 Pennyweights dwt 1 7 14 Parts per Pound o 1 7 15 Chinese taels tl 1 7 16 Mommes m 1 7 17 Carats k 1 7 18 Tola t 1 7 19 Bath b
1 7 20 Mesghal m
7
SARTORIUS QC - Scales
1 8 Display Mode
1 8 1
Highest possible accuracy
1 8 2 Last numeral blanced when load changes 1 8 3 Rounding factor 1 1 8 4 Rounding factor 5 1 8 5 Rounding factor 10 1 8 6
1 % accuracy
1 8 7
0.1 % accuracy
1 8 8
0.2 % accuracy
1 8 9
0.1 % accuracy
1 8 10
0.05 % accuracy
1 8 11
0.02 % accuracy
1 8 12
0.01 % accuracy
1 8 13 PolyRange function
1 9 Adjustment Functions
1 9 1 External adjustment 1 9 5
External linearization
1 9 7 Adjustment function locket
2 APPLIKATION PROGRAMS 2 1 Counting
2 1 1 blocked 2 1 4
free
2 2 Tare Memory
2 2 1 blocked 2 2 2
Tare input memory
2 2 3 Tare input memory automatically
2 4 Clearing Function CF-Key
2 4 1
clearing all stored values
2 4 3 selektive clearing
2 5 Number Keys
2 5 1 blocked 2 5 2 free
2 6 Checkweighing
2 6 1 blocked 2 6 2 Net checkweighing 2 6 3 Diff. checkweighing
2 7 Totalling
2 7 1 blocked 2 7 2 free
2 8 Individual Data ID
2 8 1 blocked 2 8 2 free
2 9 Memory - Funktion
2 9 1 blocked 2 9 2 free
3 APPLIKATION PARAMETERS 3 5 Storage of the Reference Weight / Value
3 5 2 Accuracy to the display accuracy 3 5 3 10-fold higher accuracy
3 5 4 100-fold higher accuracy
8
3 9 Average Pieceweight Output
3 9 1 blocket 3 9 2 Display by pressing key
3 10 Accuracy Test
3 10 1 without 3 10 2 99,0 % (100 digits) 3 10 3 99,5 % (200 digits) 3 10 4 99,8 % (500 digits) 3 10 5 99,9 % (1000 digits)
3 11 Criterion for Storing Ref. Weight and Tare Value
3 11 1 At stability 3 11 2 At "increased" stability
3 12 Reference Optimizing
3 12 1 Blocked 3 12 2 Manual 3 12 3 Automatic
3 13 Forced Print when M+ is Pressed
3 13 1 free 3 13 2 blocked
4 CHECKWEIGHING - APPLIKATIONSPARAMETER 4 2 Printout
4 2 1 free 4 2 2 blocked
4 3 Control through Control Lines
4 3 1 Only in check range 4 3 2 Always 4 3 3 Only at stability in check range 4 3 4 Only at stability
5 DATA INTERFACE PARAMETER 5 1 Baud Rate
5 1 1 150 baud 5 1 2 300 baud 5 1 3 600 baud 5 1 4 1200 baud 5 1 5 2400 baud 5 1 6 4800 baud 5 1 7 9600 baud 5 1 8 19200 baud
5 2 Parity Bit
5 2 1 Mark 5 2 2 Space 5 2 3 Odd 5 2 4 Even
5 3 Number of Stop Bits
5 3 1 1 stop bit 5 3 2 2 stop bits
5 4 Handshake Mode
5 4 1 Software 5 4 2 Hardware, 2 characters after CTS
5 4 3 Hardware, 1 character after CTS
Loading...
+ 16 hidden pages