Sartorius U 4100, U 4100 S, U 4800 P, U 6100, U 5000 D Instruction Manual

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Sartorius Universal. U 4100, U 4100 S, U 4800 P, U 6100, U 5000 D, U 6100 D, U 6100 S.
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1 Pan
2 Power receptacle for line cord (power lead)
3 Leveling foot
(U 4100, U 6100, U 6100 D only)
4 Menu access switch (for balance operating program)
5 ON/OFF-Taste
6 CAL key
7 PRINT key (functions only if balance has a built-in interface)
8 Tare control
9 Weight display
10 Level indicator
(not by U 4100, U 6100, U 6100 D)
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Contents.
Page
Equipment Supplied 5
Installation Instructions 5
Startup 6
Operation 7
Calibration 9
Balance Operating Program 10
Troubleshooting Guide 13
Accessories 14
Specifications 15
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Sartorius Universal U 4100, U 4100 S, U 4800 P, U 6100, U 6100D, U 6100S.
With this Sartorius Balance you have acquired a sophisticated, top-of-the-line electronic weighing Instrument which will help lighten your daily work load.
Please read these installation and operating instructions care­fully before operating your new balance.
Pursuant to the German Directive for the Implementation of Regulations for Prevention of Accidents "Elektrische Anla­gen und Betriebsmittel (VBG 4)" [Electrical Installations and Equipment] of April 1986,it is hereby certified that the equipment delivered, "electronic precision balance, model U 4100, U 4100 S, U 4800 P, U 6100, U 6100 D or U 6100 S," is manufactured and tested in compliance with the fol­lowing DIN/VDE regulations
DIN IEC 348/VDE 0411: Safety requirements for electronic measuring apparatus
DIN IEC 380/VDE 0806: Safety of electrical y energized Office machines
DIN IEC 601 /VDE 0750: Safety of medical electrical equipment
When you use electrical equipment in installations and under ambient conditions requiring higher safety standards you must comply with the provisions as specified in the applicable regulations for installation in your country.
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Equipment Supplied.
Do not miss out on the benefits of our warranty. Please fill out the warranty card, indicating the date of installation, and return the card to your Sartorius dealer.
The equipment supplied comprises the components shown on the left.
Save the packaging material and the box for shipping your bal­ance to prevent any damage caused during transportation.
Installation Instructions.
Choose a suitable place to set up your balance. lt should not be exposed to the following:
- heat radiation
-aggressive/corrosive substances
-vibrations
-drafts.
Your Sartorius Balance will provide accurate readouts even when it is exposed to unfavorable conditions. You can adapt it to your requirements simply by changing the menu code set­tings of the balance operating program. For this purpose, please read pages 10 through 12.
After you plug your balance into a wall outlet, allow for at least 30 minutes warmup.
Important Note
Unplug the AC adapter before you connect or disconnect pe­ripherals.
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Startup.
Attach the dust cover by pressing down on the adhesive disks, and install the pan (1) on the balance.
Your balance is powered by an AC adapter. Please make sure that the voltage printed on this unit is identical to your local line voltage rating.
Plug the line cord into the power receptacle of the balance and plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet.
Level the balance using the leveling feet (3) such that air bubble is centered within the circle on the level indicator (10) (not by U 4100, U 6100 und U 6100 D).
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Operation.
The weight display shows the following special Status messages for your Information:
BUSY
The processor is still busy processing a function and will not ac­cept any other commands to perform functions at this time.
STANDBY
The balance has been turned off with the ON/OFF key (5) and is now in the STANDBY mode and ready to operate without warmup.
POWER OFF
The balance was disconnected from line power (reconnection to line power, power failure).
CAL
The calibration function has been called.
In addition to grams, this balance gives you a variety of other international weight unit options to work with.
Select the weight unit you need from the table of the menu op­tions for the balance operating program, and set the appropriate code(s) as described in the section "Balance Operating Pro­gram."
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Press the ON/OFF key (5) to switch the balance on or off. You can also turn on the balance with the tare control (8).
After the adapter has been plugged into a wall outlet, the weight display will go out when ever you turn off the balance. AII other electronic circuits will remain energized (STANDBY state).This means the balance is immediately ready to operate without re­quiring warmup the next time you switch it on.
After the power is turned on, a test of all essential electronic functions is run automatically.
The self-test ends with the readout 0.00 g/O.O g (if the program code setting 51 1 is used).
Now place your sample on the pan (1) to determine the weight. Read off the weight in the display (9) as soon as the weight unit (in this case ''g") appears as the stability symbol.
lf you wish to use a Container or if the weight display does not indicate 0.00 g/O.O g (or the equivalent with the weight unit of your choice), press the tare control to zero the display.
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Calibration.
External Calibration:
Only possible with an accurate calibration weight (U 4100, U 4100 Sand U 4800 P-2,000 g; U 5000 D, U 6100, U 6100 D and U 61OO.S -5,000 g) Please refer to the "Accessories."
Clear the pan and press the CAL key (6) (for the U 6100 S use the tare control (8)) for at least three seconds until the calibra­tion weight readout appears in the display.
Center the calibration weights on the pan.
Now the weight unit symbol is displayed. An acoustic Signal in­dicates the end of the calibration procedure.
Internal Calibration: (onlyfortheU6100S)
Unload the balance and zero the display. Press the CAL key (6) as soon as the display shows a zero readout. "C" will now be displayed. lf “CE" is displayed instead, zero the display by pressing the tare control and press the CAL key again.
After a few seconds, "CC" will be displayed followed by 0.00 g. An acoustic Signal indicates the end of the calibration proce­dure.
You can block access to both the internal and external calibra­tion functions-to find these menu codes, refer to the "Balance Operating Program." These functions are accessible when ever the balance operating program is unlocked by the menu access switch (4).
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Balance Operating Program.
The balance operating program lets you adapt your balance to various ambient conditions and to different weighing require­ments and select the weight unit(s) commonly used in your country. At the factory we have set the codes for a Standard program, which is protected by a locking function to prevent ac­cidental changes.
The
"code"
contains the information of the operating program, lt consists of three digits: one each for the page the line and the word.
How to access the menu of the balance operating program:
With the balance turned off (STANDBY state), hold down the tare control (8) and simultaneously press the ON/OFF key (5). Upon completion of the automatic self-test, release the tare control as soon as "CH 5" is displayed. The Status of the bal­ance operating program will be indicated in the weight display:
"L"
Stands for the list mode. In this mode you can check the menu code settings, but you cannot program new menu codes. lf you wish to change a program menu code, you must first unlock the menu access switch to access the menu.
To do so slide the menu access switch (4), located at the front right of your balance, in the direction of the arrow.
The display will indicate
"C"
, which Stands for the change mode, meaning you can now proceed to make the necessary code changes.
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After the balance operating program has been called the display will show a continuous numerical sequence from 0 to 5 repre­senting the "page" selection, in addition to the Status code letter ''L" or "C.'' When the code number of your choice for the "page" appears, press the tare control. The "page" code number now stops in the display, and a series of numbers for the "lines'' will begin to cycle. Again, press the tare control to stop the code number of your choice in the display. Next the numbers for the "word'' will cycle in the display. Repeat the procedure to enter the last digit of the code.
The "o" symbol that appears indicates the actual setting.
To change any settings ("C" mode), press the tare control as soon as the appropriate code appears.
Brief display of BUSY and the "o" symbol confirms your selec­tion, followed by a return to ''zero" representing the "line."
To return to the weighing program: press the tare control each time a 0 appears in the numerical sequence (word, line, page). lf you have made code changes your code entry will be stored as soon as the display returns to the weighing mode. Lock the balance operating program using the menu access switch (display ''L") and replace the protective cap.
Auto Zero
This balance has an automatic zero tracking function, known as "Auto Zero" (can be turned off by menu code). Any changes off zero ≤ 0.5 of a digit per second will be set to zero automatically.
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C 1 3 1
page line word
Menu of the Balance Operating Program
(Active Parameters)
Code
Ambient Conditions
Code
Internal Calibration (U 6100 S only)
C 1 1 1
Very stable
(U 4100, U 6100)
!
C 1 7 1
Accessible
!
C 1 1 2
Stable
!
C 1 7 2
Access blocked
C 1 1 3
Unstable
C 1 1 4
Very unstable
Special Information Code
Program Lock
Code
Statbility Range
C 4 1 1
OFF
C 1 2 1
0,25 digit
C 4 1 2
ON
!"
C 1 2 2
0,5 digit
"
C 1 2 3
1 digit
Code
Acoustic Signal
"
C 1 2 4
2 digits
C 4 3 1
ON
!"
C 1 2 5
4 digits
!
C 4 3 2
OFF
"
C 1 2 6
8 digits
C 1 2 7
16 digits
Weight Units
1)
C 1 2 8
32 digits
Code
C 1 2 9
64 digits
C 5 1 1
Grams g
!
C 5 1 2
Kilograms kg
Code
Display Format
c 5 1 3
Carats ct
C 1 3 1
Last decimal ON
!
c 5 1 4
Pounds lb
C 1 3 2
Last decimal OFF
c 5 1 5
Ounces oz
C 1 3 3
Last decimal at stability
c 5 1 6
Troy ounces ozt
C 1 3 4
All decimals at stability
C 5 1 7
Parts/pound o
c 5 2 1
Hong Kong taels tl
Code
Tare Parameter
c 5 2 2
Singapur taels tl
C 1 4 1
Without stability
c 5 2 3
Taiwan taels tl
C 1 4 2
At stability
!
c 5 2 4
Grains gr
c 5 2 5
Pennyweights dwt
Code
Auto Zero
c 5 2 6
Mommes o
C 1 5 1
ON
!
C 5 2 7
Milligrams o
C 1 5 2
OFF
C 5 2 8
Karats o
Code
External Calibration
C 5 2 0
Call program line
C 1 6 21
Accessible
!
C 5 0
Call program page
C 1 6 2
Access blocked
C 0
End of programming
Additional Parameters for the data Output format at the interface port and for calculation programs are avail­able on request.-Please refer to the “Accessories."
1)
You can choose any weight unit as long as it can be displayed in the particular weighing range you se-
lected (for example do not set the code for "kg" when you are using a 0.1 mg balance).
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Troubleshooting Guide.
Problem ... Causes ... Remedy
No segments appear in the weight display (9)
- No voltage available
- The AC adapter has not been plugged in
- Check current supply
- Plug in AC adapter
Weight display shows
“L”
or
“CH 2”
- The pan (1) is not in place - Position the pan
Weight display shows
“H”
- Load exceeds capacity of the balance
- Unload the balance
The weight readout changes con­stantly or the special message
“BUSY”
does not go out in the
weight display
- Unstable ambient conditions
- Too much vibration or the bal­ance is exposed to a draft
- Sample does not have a stable weight
- Set up balance in another area
- Access the menu to adjust the proper code for the particular type of weighing environment
Weight shows
“CE”
- The Cal key (6) was not pressed when the display read zero
- The balance is loaded
- Press the tare control (8)
- Unload the balance
The code
“CC”
does not go out in
the display
- The balance is not ready to cali­brate or is in the warmup phase
- The weighing system is affected by drafts or vibration
- After plugging the AC adapter into a wall outlet, allow for at least 30 minutes´ warmup
- Set the appropriate code by ac­cessing the menu of the operat­ing program
The weight readout is obviously wrong
- The balance has not been cali­brated
- The balance has not been tared before weighing
- The air bubble of the level indica­tor is not within the circle (not by U 4100,U 6100 and U 6100 D)
- Calibrate the balance
- Tare before weighing
- Level the balance
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Accessories (Optional).
Data printer with date/time and statistics functions
YDP 02-0D
print speed, approx. lines/sec. 1,5
Printer housing (W x D x H) in mm
150 x 138 x 43
Remote display
-
LCD, reflective
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for overhead projectors
7371 01 A 7371 02 A
Calibration weights for: U 4100, U 4100 S, U 4800 P (2 x 1000 g) U 5000 D, U 6100, U 6100 D (1 x 5000 g)
7072 08
7072 13
Interface YDO 01 U
“PLUS” Performance Package, YDI 01 U+ integratable (incl. interface)
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Over/under checkweighing/sorting & classification
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Mass unit conversion – Weight of residue in %/ change in %
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Statistics – Net total/formulation & compounding
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Filling toward “0” – Parts counting
-
Animal weighing
-
Calculations by a factor
-
Calculation of the weight per unit area/division
-
Accumulator memory – I.D. no memory
-
Communication with computers External rechargeable battery pack: hours of operation: approx. 10 (detailed information on additional options for powering the balance is availed in hour Service Information bulletin, no. 15/88
YRB 01 Z
Carrying case YDB 02 L
Antitheft locking device 6087
Dust cover 69 60U360
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Specifications.
Model U 4100 U 4100 S U 4800 P
Capacity g 4140 4140
800/1600/ 3000/4840
Readability g 0,1 0,01
0,01/0,02/ 0,05/0,1
Tare range (by subtraction)) g 4140 4140 4840
Standard deviation g
±0,05
±0,01
±0,01/0,01/
0,02/0,03
Max. linearity g
±0,1
±0,02
±0,02/0,02/
0,03/0,05
Stabilization time (typical) s 2
Display update s 0,1 – 0,8 (selectable)
Adaptation to ambient conditions and application requirements
by selection of 4 optimized filter levels
Stability range d 0,25 ... 64 (selectable)
Ambient temperature range
K
273-313 (0o C ... +40oC)
Sensitivity drift within 283 ... 303 K
/K
±510
-6/
/K
±210
-6/
/K
±310
-6/
/K
Pan size (W x D) mm 235 x 180
Housing dimensions (W x D x H) mm 250 x 270 x 65
Net weight kg 5
Line voltage (mains; frequency 50 – 60 Hz
115 V or 230 V, depending on the AC adapter used
Allowable voltage fluctuation -20 % … + 15 %
Power consumption VA max 7,5 (typical)
Interface (optional)
RS 232 C/V24 – 28, RS 423/V10; 7-bit; parity: even, mark, odd, space; transmission rates 150 ... 9600 Baud
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Specifications.
Model U 5000 D U 6100 U 6100 D U 6100 S
Capacity g 500/5050 6100 600/6100 6100
Readability g 0,01/0,1 0,1 0,01/0,1 0,01
Tare range (by subtraction)) g 5050 6100 6100 6100
Standard deviation g
±0,01/0,05
±0,05
±0,01/0,05
±0,01
Max. linearity g
±0,01/0,1
±0,1
±0,02/0,1
±0,02
Stabilization time (typical) s 2
Display update s 0,1 – 0,8 (selectable)
Adaptation to ambient conditions and application requirements
by selection of 4 optimized filter levels
Stability range d 0,25 ... 64 (selectable)
Ambient temperature range
K
273-313 (0o C ... +40oC)
Sensitivity drift within 283 ... 303 K
/K
±510
-6/
/K
±510
-6/
/K
±510
-6/
/K
±210
-6/
/K
Pan size (W x D) mm 235 x 180
Housing dimensions (W x D x H) mm 250 x 270 x 65
Net weight kg 5 5 5 6
Line voltage (mains; frequency 50 – 60 Hz
115 V or 230 V, depending on the AC adapter used
Allowable voltage fluctuation -20 % … + 15 %
Power consumption VA max 7,5 (typical)
Interface (option)
RS 232 C/V24 – 28, RS 423/V10; 7-bit; parity: even, mark, odd, space; transmission rates 150 ... 9600 Baud
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