Professional Documents
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Operating Design
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To select a parameter: Data Output Error Codes
Press Q or q repeatedly until Your Masterpro balance is equipped If you press a key that has no function,
the desired setting is selected with an interface port for connecting or which is blocked at a certain point
(displayed inversely) your choice of the following: in an application program, this error
Confirm your selection by pressing is indicated as follows:
Printer
the l soft key a double-beep is sounded as
Peripheral device (e.g., computer)
To change the numeric value an acoustic signal if the key has
of a parameter: Universal remote control switch no function
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Getting Started
Getting Started
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Getting Started
Fasten the display retainer onto the back of the weighing cell with the
2 Allen screws
Thread the cable through the raceway and replace the cover plate
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Connecting the Balance to AC Power
Check the voltage rating and the plug design
If they do not match the rating or standard you use, contact your Sartorius
office or dealer
Use only
Original Sartorius AC adapters
AC adapters with a registered approval rating from a national
testing laboratory
$ To use a main feeder cable from the ceiling or to mount a CEE plug, you
will have to make arrangements
$ See the chapter entitled Accessories for information on using an IP65-
protected industrial AC adapter or an external rechargeable battery pack
with your balance
Insert the right-angle plug into the jack and then tighten the screws
Then insert the plug of the AC adapter into a wall outlet (mains)
Safety Precautions
The AC adapter rated to Class 2 can be plugged into any wall outlet without
requiring any additional safety precautions. The pole of the output voltage is
connected to the balance housing, which can be grounded for operation. The
data interface is also electrically connected to the balance housing (ground).
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in
a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Changes
or modifications not expressly approved by Sartorius AG could void the users
authority to operate the equipment.
Connecting Electronic Peripheral Devices
Make absolutely sure to unplug the balance from AC power before
you connect or disconnect a peripheral device (printer or PC) to or from
the interface port.
Warmup Time
To deliver exact results, the balance must warm up for at least 30 minutes
after initial connection to AC power. Only after this time will the balance
have reached the required operating temperature.
Using Verified Balances Approved for Use as Legal Measuring Instruments
in the EU*:
The balance must warm up for at least 24 hours after initial connection to
AC power or after a relatively long power outage.
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Configuring the Balance Setting the Language Date (dd.mm.yy, or mm.dd.yy
when you select English with US
Purpose Features date/time as the language)
You can configure your Masterpro You can choose from 5 languages Contrast/angle of the display
balance to meet individual for the information display: (enter a number from 0 to 4;
requirements by entering user data 1 German factory setting: 2)
and setting parameters in the
Setup menu. 2 English (factory setting) Password for access to the Setup
menu, which contains the Input,
The Setup menu is divided into three 3 English with US date/time format Application and Balance Menu
functions: the application menu, 4 French functions (max. 8 characters)*
balance data and user data input.
5 Italian ID codes (20 characters max.):
You can also configure the display the factory-set designations
to show specific information about 6 Spanish
for these codes are ID1, ID2, ID3
the balance (serial no., etc.). and ID4*
The ID codes are left-justified
Selecting the Language
on the printout.
Configuring the Balance for Use in Enter the corresponding number
Legal Metrology Three calibration/adjustment
Press M times (hh.mm; hh can be entered
Set the switch as described below without a preceding zero)
to configure the following functions for Exit the Setup menu:
Press the oo soft key Calibration/adjustment is repeated
use of the balance in legal metrology: every day at the selected
Display: Verification scale time settings (up to 3 maximum:
interval: e; for example, at 7:30, 12:00
lower limit of the weighing Entering User Data and 18:15)
capacity: Min (Input) *: If the last character of user
External calibration blocked Purpose data is a letter: conclude input by
pressing a
MP8-interface emulation blocked To display, input or change user data.
You can block access to these data To delete user data: Enter a .
Remove the covering plate from the (decimal point) or a space and
back of the balance housing by assigning a password.
confirm
Move Switch 1 in the direction of To delete the last character
the arrow Features
entered: Press c (see the
You can display, input or change the section on Basic Settings in
following user data: the chapter entitled Operating
Workstation number for the the Balance)
balance: ID (balance ID; max. 20
characters)*
Weighing series number,
to designate a series or lot: L ID
(Lot ID; max. 20 characters)*
Weight set number for
calibration/adjustment: W ID
(weight ID; max.14 characters)*
Exact calibration weight value
for calibration/adjustment of the
> Switch up: external calibration balance, e.g. for adjustment
blocked (factory setting on verified according to a DKD certificate (see
balances) the section on Calibration/
Switch down: external calibration Adjustment in the chapter entitled
accessible Operating the Balance)
> Note: Time (hh.mm.ss; hh can be entered
Do not move Switch 2 without a preceding zero)
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Configuring the Balance
Preparation
Display existing user data
Select the Setup program:
Press M $ Enter the password
> SETUP SELECTION is displayed. $ Press l to confirm the password
> User data is displayed:
Write down the password here
for easy reference:
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Practical Example 1:
Enter Workstation 234 as Balance ID; display and print other User data
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Configuring the Balance
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Practical Example 2:
Setting the date and time
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Configuring the Balance
Factory Settings
The factory-set configurations
are marked with an o in the list
starting on page 20.
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Practical Example
Make every printout a ISO/GLP-compliant printout
1. Select Setup M
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Configuring the Balance
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Setup Parameters, Application Menu (Overview)
o Factory setting
User setting
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Setup Application 1 o Off (weighing)
Application (Basic
menu settings) Toggle units Weight unit 1 o Grams/g
Kilograms/kg
Carats/ct*
Pounds/lb*
Ounces/oz*
Troy ounces/ozt*
Hong Kong taels/tlh*
Singapore taels/tls
Taiwanese taels/tlt*
Grains/GN
Pennyweights/dwt*
Milligrams/mg*
Parts per pound//lb*
Chinese taels/tlc*
Mommes/mom*
Austrian carats/K*
Tola/tol*
Baht/bat*
Mesghal/MS*
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Configuring the Balance
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Setup Application 1 Animal weighing Minimum load for None
Application automatic storage 10 display increments
menu 20 display increments
50 display increments
o 100 display increments
200 display increments
500 display increments
1,000 display increments
Printout None
o Average weight only
Average and calculated value
Recalculation
Printout o None
All data
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Configuring the Balance
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Setup Application 1 see previous page
Application
menu Application 2 o Off
(Control
functions) Checkweighing Activation of port lines o Within check range
Always on
Stability and check range
At stability
Stability + check range -> on
Automatic function o On
restart Off
Application 3 o Off
(Data records)
Totalizing Automatic storage o Off
On, first value at stability
On, last value at stability
On, value 70% 130% at stab.
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Setup Application 3 Totalizing Minimum load see previous page
Application (Data records)
menu Source of data for o Application 1
automatic storage Application 2
Printout of individual No
components o Yes
Printout of individual No
components o Yes
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Configuring the Balance
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Setup Application 3 Formulation see previous page
Application (Data records)
menu Statistics Automatic storage o Off
On, first value at stability
On, last value at stability
On, value 70% 130% at stab.
Printout of individual No
components o Yes
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Setup Application 3 see previous page
Application
menu Extra function o Off
F4 key
2nd tare memory Container tare weight o No
Yes
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Configuring the Balance
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Setup Extra function see previous page
Application
menu Basic settings Keypad CF function o Clear all applications
in application Clear only selected applications
ISO/GLP/GMP o None
printout Only for calibration/adjustment
Always
FlexPrint o Off
On
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Balance Operating Menu Preparation Additional Functions
(Menu) Select the Setup program: Save settings and exit the
Press M application menu:
Purpose
Press the oo soft key
> SETUP SELECTION
To configure the balance, i.e., adapt
is displayed > Restart the application
the balance to individual requirements
by selecting from a list Select the balance menu:
of parameter options in a menu. Press the Menu soft key
Print parameter settings:
You can block access to this menu by
If a password has been assigned:
assigning a password. When the 3rd menu level
> The password prompt is displayed is displayed: Press p
Enter the password > Printout (Example)
Features
6 1 Manual/auto pr
Confirm the password entered:
The parameters are grouped together 2 Manual with s
Press the l soft key
as follows (menu level 1):
> The balance menu is displayed (1st
1 Balance functions When the 3nd menu level
menu level):
is displayed: Press p
5 Interface
> Printout (Example)
6 Print in weighing mode
6 Print in weighing
8 Extra functions --------------------
6 1 Manual/auto pr
9 Reset menu
$ Select the next group: 2 Manual with s
Press the q soft key (arrow down) 6 2 Stop auto prin
Factory Settings $ To select the previous item in the 2 Not possible
group: press Q soft key (arrow up) 6 3 Time-dependent
The factory-set configurations are mar- 1 1 display upd
ked with an o in the list starting on $ To select one item lower in 6 4 Print on reque
page 30. the group: Press the O soft key 1 Off
(arrow right)
$ To return to the next level up: Press When the 1st menu level
the o soft key (arrow left) is displayed: Press p
$ Confirm the selected menu item: > All current parameters settings
Press the l soft key are printed
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Configuring the Balance
Practical Example
Adapt the balance to ambient conditions of extreme vibration.
SETUP SELECTION
1. Select Setup M Config =O Printout configuration
App =O Application menu
Info =O Balance parameters
Menu =O Balance menu
Input =O User data
oo Config App Info Menu Input
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Setup Parameters, Balance Menu (Overview)
o Factory setting
User setting
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Setup 1 Balance functions 1 1 Adapt filter 1 1 1 Minimum vibration
Balance Menu 1 1 2 o Normal vibration
1 1 3 Strong vibration
1 1 4 Extreme vibration
1 6 Auto zero 1 6 1 o On
1 6 2 Off
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Configuring the Balance
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Setup 1 Balance functions 1 1 through 1 8 see previous page
Balance Menu
1 9 Cal key function 1 9 1 External calibration/adjustment** with
factory-set calibration weight
1 9 3 External calibration/adjustment** with
user-defined calibration weight
1 9 4 Internal calibration/adjustment
1 9 10 q key blocked
1 9 11 reproTEST
1 9 12 o Selection mode
5 2 Parity 5 2 2 Space
5 2 3 o Odd
5 2 4 Even
5 5 Communication 5 5 1 o SBI
mode 5 5 2 XBPI
5 5 4 YDP01IS
5 5 5 YDP02
5 5 6 YDP03
5 5 7 YDP01IS Label printer
5 5 10 YDP02IS
5 5 11 YDP02IS Label printer
5 5 14 YDP04IS
5 5 15 YDP04IS Label printer
5 6 Network address 5 6 1 o 0
5 6 x 1 through 30
5 6 32 31
6 through 9 see next page
8 2 Acoustic signal 8 2 1 o On
8 2 2 Off
8 5 Display 8 5 1 o On
backlighting 8 5 3 Auto off after 4 minutes
8 10 ISO/GLP/ 8 10 1 o Off
GMP printout 8 10 2 Only for calibration/adjustment
8 10 3 Always on
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Configuring the Balance
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Data Items for the Printout: Parameter Display text Indiv. Comp. Total
With the Checkweighing application:
Parameter Display text Indiv. Comp. Total
Target value Target x x x
Blank line** Blank line x x x Minimum value Minimum x x x
Dotted line** -------- x x x Maximum Maximum x x x
Form feed* Form feed x x x With the Time-Controlled Functions application:
Time/interval Time interval x
Date/time* Date/time x x x
With the Totalizing/Statistics application:
Time
No. of weights No. of wts. x x
with seconds* Time x x x
Weight of trans. Trans.wt. x
GLP/GMP- Average weight Average wt. x
header* GLP header x x x Standard
GLP/GMP-footer* GLP footer x x x deviation
Sample ID* S ID x x x weight Std.dev.wt. x
Variation
ID 1* ID1 x x x coefficient
ID 2* ID2 x x x weight Var.coeff.wt. x
ID 3* ID3 x x x Weight total Wt. total x
Minimum weight Min. wt. x
ID 4* ID4 x x x Maximum weight Max. wt. x
Net weight* Net x Difference weight Diff. wt. x
Gross weight* Gross x x x No. of calc.
values No.of calc.val. x x
Tare weight* Tare x Calc. value
Preset tare/ transactions Calc.val.trans. x
Tare 1 weight* Tare1 (T1/PT1) x x x Mean calc. value Mean calc.val x
With the Counting application: Standard
Reference quantity Ref.quantity x x x deviation
Reference weight Ref. weight x x x calculated values Std.dev.calc. x
Piece count Piece count x Variation
coefficient
With the Weighing In Percent application: calc. values Var.coeff.calc. x
Reference Total
percentage Ref.percent x x x calc. values Total calc. x
Reference weight Ref. weight x x x Minimum
Percentage Percent x calc. values Min. calc. x
With the Animal Weighing application: Maximum
Number calc. values Max. calc. x
of weighing Difference
operations No.of weighs x x x calc. values Diff. calc. x
Calculation factor Factor x x x Target no. of
Average animal weighing
weight Mean value x operations Nom.no.wghs x x
Calculated With the Formulation application:
average Mean factor x Number
With the Calculation application: of components Number x x
Equation Equation x x x Net components Net component x
Calculated result Calc. result x Components
With the Density application: calculated Net transact. x
Temperature Temperature x x x Total net
Imm. liquid Liquid x x x components Net/comp.calc. x
Weight in air Wt. in air x Total calc.
Weight in liquid Wt. in liquid x components Tot.comp.calc. x
Weight of sample Preset tare/
and liquid Total wt. x Tare 2 weight Tare2 x x x
Calculated Target no.
density Calc. density x of weighing
Calculated operations Nom.no.wghs x x
volume Calc. volume x
Buoyancy-
*= Items are available independent of the applications selected
correction Buoyancy corr. x
Air buoyancy-
**= Items are available independent of the applications selected and can
correction Air buoy. corr. x
Expansion be selected more than once (60 items per data record max.)
coefficient Exp. coeff. x
Volume of the
plummet Plummet vol. x
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Configuring the Balance
Example:
Configure an Individual Printout for the Counting Application to include Dotted Line, Date/Time, Piece Count
and Net Weight
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Info Display (Info) Exiting the Setup menu Displaying FlexPrint Information
Purpose If you use the oo soft key: Select the Setup menu:
press the M key
To have information about the The software will be restarted if
you have changed a setting. > SETUP is displayed:
specific balance (device) and
FlexPrint displayed The software will not be restarted SETUP SELECTION
Config =O Printout configuration
App =O Application menu
if you have kept the same settings. Info =O Balance parameters
Menu =O Balance menu
In this case, the programm will Input =O User data
Display specific information about return to its initial state before you
oo Config App Info Menu Input
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Operating the Balance
Operating the Balance Balances with a capacity 12 kg: Important Note Concerning
Verified Balances Approved
Open cover plate (1) on the
for Use as Legal Measuring
bottom of the balance
Basic Weighing Function Instruments in the EU*:
The below-balance weighing
Purpose port may not be opened or used
The basic weighing function is always when an approved balance
accessible and can be used alone or is being operated as a legal
in combination with an application measuring instrument.
program (Toggle between Weight
Units, Counting, Weighing in Percent, Preparation
etc.).
1 Turn on the balance:
Press e
Features > The Sartorius logo is displayed
Taring the balance $ To tare the balance, if desired:
Assigning IDs to weights Attach the sample (e.g., using a Press t
suspension wire) to the hook (2).
Printing weights > The S symbol is displayed
when a verified balance is tared
Printing ID codes for weights or zeroed ( 0.25 digits).
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ID for weight value (if desired): you can also access the following
Important Note Concerning
functions from the weighing
Select the parameters Line Verified Balances of Accuracy
application:
format and For other app./GLP Class k:
from the Setup menu: Press M calibration (not during alpha-
To avoid measuring errors, the
numeric input)
Select mode: respective air density must be
Press the App softkey setup allowed for. The following
formula is used to calculate the
Select Basic settings: Printout turning off the balance
mass of the sample:
configuration: Line format
See the chapter entitled 3
m = nw 1 L/8000 kg m
Configuring the Balance Calibration 1 L/
Exit the Setup program: Press Cal m = mass of the sample
Press oo soft key > See the section on nw = weight readout
Calibration/Adjustment for L = air density during weighing
further instructions. = density of the sample
Additional Functions
In addition to the functions:
Setup
alphanumeric input
Press M
taring (not during
alphanumeric input) > See the chapter entitled
Configuring the Balance for
printing
further instructions.
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Operating the Balance
Example W2
Enter ABC123 as sample ID
Note:
The sample ID generally applies to one weighing operation only
The ID is deleted after data output
2. Select the required letter group ABCDEF soft key Max4200 g d= 0.01g
0% 100% A
F aH
S
A B C D
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L
sS
F
T
4. Select the letter group and ABCDEF soft key Max4200 g d= 0.01g
0% 100% A
enter B B soft key
F aH
S AB L
sS
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/=-?:#*"&U
T
5. Select the letter group and ABCDEF soft key Max4200 g d= 0.01g
0% 100% A
enter C C soft key H
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Calibration, Adjustment, Available Features Factory Settings
Linearization Your balance can be calibrated Calibration/adjustment mode:
externally (Balance menu: CAL key Selection mode
Purpose
function; menu item Ext. cal./
Calibration/adjustment sequence:
Calibration is the determination adj.;factory-def. wt.
Calibrate, then auto
of the difference between the weight or Ext. cal./adj.;
adjust
readout and the true weight (mass) user-defined wt.) or
of a sample. Calibration does not internally (Internal cal./ isoCAL function (automatic
entail making any changes within adjustment). initiation of cal./adj. sequence):
the balance. External calibration can On without resetting
be performed app.
Adjustment is the correction of this
using a preset weight value
difference between the measured
Ext. cal./adj.;
value displayed and the true weight
factory-def. wt., or Releasing Access to External
(mass) of the sample, or the reduction
with a user-defined weight Calibration in Verified Balances
of the difference to an allowable
Ext. cal./adj.; of Accuracy Class k
level within maximum permissible
user-defined wt.
error limits. Remove the covering plate from
The adjustment can be performed the back of the balance housing
Linearization is the procedure used
automatically following Move switch 1 in the direction
to eliminate the deviation from weight
calibration: Cal., then of the arrow
readout plotted on the balances ideal
auto adjust. or
characteristic calibration curve and
if desired, the adjustment
the actual weight readout. In other
operation can be started manually
words, linearization reduces the
after calibration: Cal., then
amount of error of a weight displayed
manual adjust
to its maximum permissible error limits.
The ideal characteristic curve is a You can also configure whether the
straight line plotted between zero calibration mode
load and maximum load. will be activated according
to the specific setting (external/
internal) or
can be selected by the user after
pressing the Cal soft key:
Selection mode.
Preparation
Set the parameters for calibration and adjustment; e.g., with manual calibration/adjustment, isoCAL off
Max4200 g d= 0.01g
0% 100% A
F aH
S
Cal
000 g L
sS
T
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Step Key (or instruction) Display/Output
MENU BAL.FUNC. [ 1- ]
10. Exit Cal./adjustment sequence o soft key 6 Auto zero
7 Weight unit 1
8 Display accuracy 1
9 CAL/isoTST key function
10 Cal/adjustment sequence
oo App o Q q O
MENU BAL.FUNC. [ 1- ]
11. Select isoCAL function q soft key twice 8 Display accuracy 1
9 CAL/isoTST key function
10 Cal/adjustment sequence
13 Tare/zero with power on
15 isoCAL function
oo App o Q O
Max4200 g d= 0.01g
13. Save settings and oo soft key 0% 100% A
exit the Setup menu F aH
S
Cal
000 g L
sS
T
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Operating the Balance
In the selection mode: Perform external calibration followed by automatic adjustment with the factory-set weight
Configuration:
factory settings
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Internal Calibration/Adjustment Calibration and
Adjustment Sequence
First set either Internal cal./
In the Setup menu, you can configure
adjustment or Selection
the balance so that:
mode (factory setting) in the Setup
menu (Balance menu: Balance calibration is always followed
functions). automatically by adjustment
Inside the balance housing is a built- Calibrate, then auto
in motorized calibration weight. adjust (factory setting) or
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Operating the Balance
1. Select Setup M
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isoCAL: off or in the Setup mode at the time Also in Setup, you can configure
Automatic Calibration and Adjustment set for calibration. the balance so that it displays
First set either On and reset a calibration prompt, but does not
If the balance is being operated at
the application or On perform the calibration/adjustment
the time set for automatic calibration/
without resetting the functions automatically
adjustment, the calibration/
app. (factory setting) in the Setup: Only adjustment prompt
adjustment sequence is prompted
Balance menu. The isoCAL display afterward.
automatically begins flashing if the Switching Off the isoCAL Function
ambient temperature changes in Automatic calibration/ adjustment is in Precision Balances with a
relation to the temperature at the time prompted at set times when: Readability 1 mg Used as Legal
of the last calibration/adjustment, or The set time is reached Measuring Instruments in the EU*:
after a defined time interval has The balance status does not Automatic calibration and
elapsed. The balance is telling you correspond to Setup configurations adjustment is also performed
that it wants to adjust itself. No alphanumeric input is active even when Off or Only
This automatic calibration prompt (e.g., equation for calculation) adjustment prompt is set
is triggered when: The load has not been changed in the Setup menu.
The change in temperature or within the last 2 minutes
Limited temperature range:
the elapsed time interval is The balance has not been
operated within the last 2 minutes Balances of accuracy
greater than that shown in the table
The load on the balance does class k: +15C to +25C
at the right
not exceed 2% of the maximum (59F to 77F)
The balance status does not corre-
capacity Balances of accuracy
spond to Setup configurations
class K: +10C to +30C
No number or letter input is active When these requirements are met, (50C to 86C)
The load has not been changed C is displayed in the measured
within the last 2 minutes Extended temperature range:
value line.
The balance has not been operated 0C to +40C (32F to 104F)
within the last 2 minutes If the balance is not operated and
You can switch off the automatic
The load on the balance does the load is not changed, internal
adjustment function on verified
not exceed 2% of the maximum calibration and adjustment starts after
balances with a readability 1
capacity 15 seconds have elapsed.
mg:
When you turn on the balance In the Setup menu, you can configure after modification by the
after it had been disconnected the balance so that after calibration Sartorius Customer Service
from power (only on verified and adjustment
> Subsequently the balance
balances with a readability the application program can only be used when
of 0.1 mg) is restarted On and reset the ambient temperature range
When these requirements are met, the application is within legally defined limits.
C is displayed in the measured value the application program remains $ The isoCAL function cannot be
line. If the balance is not operated at its previous status switched off on balances with
and the load is not changed, internal On without resetting a readability 0.1 mg
calibration and adjustment starts after the app.
15 seconds have elapsed.
Automatic Calibration and
* including the Signatories of the
Adjustment at Set Times*
Agreement on the European
Select either On and reset Economic Area
application or On without
resetting app. (factory set-
ting) in the Setup menu.
In the Setup: Input menu, you can Fully automatic adjustment is initiated under the following conditions:
now enter up to three different times Model when the temperature after a time
of day for automatic calibration/ changes by interval of
adjustment. When one of these times LA310S, LA230S, LA230P, LA120S,
is reached, the balance will display LA3200D, LA1200S, LA2000P 1.5C 4h
the flashing calibration prompt LA620S, LA620P, LA6200S, 2C 6h
LA4200S, LA5200P, LA8200S, LA8200P
(isoCAL). Calibration/adjustment is
LA220S, LA2200S, LA2200P, LA34001P,
not performed if the balance is LA34001S, LA64001S 4C 12 h
LA820, LA420, LA16001S, 4C 24 h
LA12000S, LA12000P, LA6200, LA4200,
LA2200, LA34000
* not applicable to verified balances
These values are also factory set in the verified or verifiable models
(with the model number suffix -0CE).
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Operating the Balance
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Application Programs Preparation
Balances used as legal measuring instruments: grams and kilograms are the
Using Verified Balances as Legal only weight units available
Measuring Instruments in the EU*:
Standard balances: The following weight units are available in both ranges:
All application programs can be
selected on balances verified for Line for
use in legal metrology. Display/ metrological
Calculated values can be Unit Conversion factor Printout data
indicated as follows: Grams 1.00000000000 g g
Percent =% Kilograms 0.00100000000 kg kg
Piece counting (Counting) = pcs Carats 5.00000000000 ct ct
Computed value = o,G Pounds 0.00220462260 lb lb
Ounces 0.03527396200 oz oz
Soft Key Functions Troy ounces 0.03215074700 ozt ozt
Hong Kong taels 0.02671725000 tlh tlh
Start Start application program
Singapore taels 0.02645544638 tls tls
Weigh. Toggle to basic Taiwanese taels 0.02666666000 tlt tlt
weighing functions Grains 15.43235835000 GN GN
Pennyweights 0.64301493100 dwt dwt
Milligrams 1000.00000000000 mg mg
Toggle between Two
Parts per pound 1.12876677120 /lb lb
Weight Units $ %
Chinese taels 0.02645547175 tlc tlc
Purpose Mommes 0.26670000000 mom M
Austrian carats 5.00000000000 K K
With this application program you
can switch the display of a weight Tola 0.08573333810 tol tol
value back and forth between two Baht 0.06578947437 bat bat
weight units by pressing a soft key. Mesghal 0.21700000000 MS MS
You can use the Toggle between Two
Weights application in combination Turn on the balance: Press e
with a program chosen from Applica-
> Sartorius logo is displayed, self-test is performed
tion 2 (checkweighing, time-controlled
functions) and one from Application Select the Toggle weight units program in the Setup menu: Press M
3 (totalizing, formulation, statistics) as
Select the Application menu: App soft key
well as with the extra functions.
Select Application 1: O soft key
Available Features
Select Toggle wt. units: Q or q soft key (repeatedly)
Toggling the displayed weight
Confirm Toggle wt. units: O soft key
Setting the display accuracy
Select and confirm:
Other features as for the basic Weight unit 1: see above
weighing function
Display accuracy 1:
All digits or
Factory Settings
Fewer for weight change or
Weight unit 1: Grams /g Last digit off (for non-verified balances)
Display accuracy 1: Weight unit 2: see above
All digits
Display accuracy 2:
Weight unit 2: Grams /g All digits or
Fewer for weight change or
Display accuracy 2:
Last digit off (for non-verified balances)
All digits
see also the Application Menu (Overview) in the chapter entitled
* including the Signatories Configuring the Balance
of the Agreement on the European
Economic Area Save settings and exit the Setup menu: Press the oo soft key
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Operating the Balance
Practical Example
Toggle the Display From Grams [g] (1st Unit) to Troy Ounces [ozt] (2nd Unit)
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 1: Toggle wt. units: Weight unit 2: Troy ounces /ozt
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Features Factory Settings
Counting A
Optional balance configuration in Accuracy when calculating piece
Purpose Setup for automatically initializing weight: Display accuracy
With the Counting program you this application and loading the
Reference sample updating:
can determine the number of pieces most recent reference sample
Automatic
of approximately equal weight. quantity nRef and average piece
weight wRef when you switch on
You can use this application program the balance (this is the automatic Soft Key Functions
in combination with a program setting when the balance is
chosen from Application 2 initialized; Setup menu: nRef Store value input
(checkweighing, time-controlled Application parameters: Auto-start as reference sample
functions) and one from Application app. when power goes on: On) quantity
3 (totalizing, formulation, statistics)
Reference sample quantity nRef wRef Store input value
as well as with the extra functions.
entered manually as reference sample
weight
Average piece weight wRef
entered manually Opt. Reference updating
criteria met; reference
Storage of the current weight updating can be
value for the preset reference performed
sample quantity nRef, to
be loaded when the Counting Count. Toggle to the Counting
program is initialized application
Setting the accuracy when the
reference sample weight
wRef is stored for calculating
a piece count
Automatic output of the quantity
and sample weight via the data
interface port after initialization or
reference sample updating while
running the Counting program
(Select Setup: App: Basic settings:
Printout configuration: Auto print
upon initialization: All values)
Toggling between piece count
and weight value by pressing the
Count. or Weigh. soft key
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Practical Example
Determining an Unknown Piece Count; Weighing in the Preset Reference Sample Quantity
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 1: Counting: Average piece weight updating: Manual
Setup: App: Basic settings: Printout configuration: Autoprint upon initialization: On, all values
nRef + 10 pcs
wRef + 2.14800 g
6. If necessary, increase the number Place additional parts
of parts and perform reference in the container
sample updating (example: Update soft key
7 additional pieces)
nRef + 17 pcs
wRef + 2.14800 g
7. Weigh uncounted parts Place parts to be counted
in the container
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Operating the Balance
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Preparation Additional Functions
To calculate a value in percent, the reference percentage must be known. This In addition to the functions for:
value can be entered into the weighing-in-percent program in one of three ways:
alphanumeric input,
The last reference percentage entered is loaded and displayed when
taring (not during
you turn on the balance. Place the corresponding weight on the balance
alphanumeric input),
and initialize the weighing-in-percent program;
printing,
With automatic initialization switched on (Setup: App: Basic settings: Auto
start app when power is switched on: On), the balance goes into the you can also access the following
weighing in percent mode when you turn it on and loads the last refer- functions from this application:
ence percentage entered as well as the corresponding reference weight;
Enter the reference weight using the numeric keys and store it Calibration/Adjustment
(Wxx% soft key).
Press the Cal soft key
> See Calibration/Adjustment
Turn on the balance: Press e for further instructions
> Sartorius logo is displayed
Select the Weighing in percent application in the Setup menu: Press M Toggling to the Next Application
Select the Application menu: App soft key Press D
Select Application 1: O soft key > See the section on the
Select Percent weigh.: Q or q soft key repeatedly corresponding application
program for further instructions
Confirm Percent weigh.: O soft key
Select and confirm:
Setup (setting parameters)
Weight storage accuracy:
Display accuracy or Press M
+1 decimal place or
> See Configuring the Balance
+2 decimal places
for further instructions
Decimal places for readout in pct:
None or
1 decimal place or Turning Off the Balance
2 decimal places or
Press e
3 decimal places or
4 decimal places or > The balance shuts off
5 decimal places or > The display goes blank, then
6 decimal places OFF/Standby is displayed
Display calculated value: with backlighting
Residue or
Loss or
Ratio1 (DR) or
Ratio2 (OR) or
Equations
The following equations are used for the corresponding calculations:
Residue = Current weight 100% weight x 100%
Loss = (Current weight 100% weight) 100% weight x 100%
Ratio1 = (100% weight current weight) current weight x 100%
Ratio2 = 100% weight current weight x 100%
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Operating the Balance
Examples
Practical Example P1: Weighing in Percent with Reference Weight Taken From Weight on Balance
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 1: Weighing in percent
Setup: App: Basic settings: Printout configuration: Auto print upon initialization: On, all values
pRef + 100 %
Wxx% + 1821.48 g
g
8. If desired, print percentage p Prc + 98.37 %
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(here: 98.37%)
Practical Example P2: Weighing in Percent with Reference Weight Entered Using the Numeric Keys
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 1: Weighing in percent
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Preparation Additional Functions
Turn on the balance: Press e In addition to the functions for:
> Sartorius logo is displayed alphanumeric input,
Select the Animal weighing application in the Setup menu: Press M taring (not during
alphanumeric input),
Select the Application menu: App soft key
printing,
Select Application 1: O soft key
you can also access the following
Select Animal weigh.: Q or q soft key repeatedly
functions from this application:
Confirm Animal weigh.: O soft key
Select and confirm:
Calibration/Adjustment
Animal activity:
Calm or Press the Cal soft key
Normal or
> See Calibration/Adjustment
Active or
for further instructions
0.1% of animal/object or
0.2% of animal/object or
0.5% of animal/object or
Toggling to the Next Application
1% of animal/object or
2% of animal/object or Press D
5% of animal/object or
> See the section on the
10% of animal/object or
corresponding application
20% of animal/object or
program for further instructions
50% of animal/object or
100% of animal/object
Setup (setting parameters)
Start:
Manual mode or Press M
Automatic mode > See Configuring the Balance
Minimum load for automatic storage:: for further instructions
None or
10 display increments or
20 display increments or Turning Off the Balance
50 display increments or Press e
100 display increments or
200 display increments or > The balance shuts off
500 display increments or > The display goes blank,
1,000 display increments then OFF/Standby is displayed
Decimal places in result display: with backlighting
None or
1 decimal place or
2 decimal places or
3 decimal places or
4 decimal places or
5 decimal places or
6 decimal places
Printout:
None or
Average weight only or
Average and calculated value
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Operating the Balance
Practical Example
Determining Animal Weight With Automatic Start of 20 Subweighing Operations for Averaging; Automatic Printout of the
Number of Subweighing Operations and of the Animal Weight
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 1: Animal weighing: Animal activity: Active
Setup: App: Application 1: Animal weighing: Printout: Average and calculated values
Setup: App: Basic settings: Printout configuration: Auto print upon initialization: On, all values
6. Weigh the first animal Place 1st animal in cage weight value fluctuates due to animal activity
The balance delays starting the When this criterion is met, the
subweighing operation until subweighing series begins
three successive subweights lie
within the range defined for
an active animal
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Step Key (or instruction) Display/Output
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Factory Settings Preparation
Print application parameters Turn on the balance: Press e
(automatic output of application
> Sartorius logo is displayed
parameters): all valUes (7 1 1)
Select the Recalculation application in the Setup menu: Press M
Printout configuration:
Line format: for other apps/GLP Select the Application menu: Press App soft key
(7 2 2) Select Application 1: O soft key
Select Recalculation: Q or q soft key repeatedly
Soft Key Functions Confirm Recalculation: o soft key
Comp.xx Store component Save settings and exit the Setup menu: Press the oo soft key
Add.xx Store component in
additive weighing mode
Additional Functions
Div. Store divisor before
or during component In addition to the functions for:
weighing alphanumeric input,
Recalc Start correction proce- taring (not during alphanumeric
dure for recalculation input), and
UAdd./ Toggle display between printing,
Comp. component weight and
total weight (additive you can also access the following
mode) functions from this application:
Comp. Store numeric input for
recalculation Calibration/Adjustment
Minus Set valve given for the Press the Cal soft key
formulation
> See Calibration/Adjustment
Plus Set value given for the for further instructions
formulation
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Operating the Balance
Practical Example
When weighing in formulation components, the second component is over-poured.
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 1: Recalculation
Setup: App: Basic settings: Printout configuration: Auto print upon initialization: On, only main values
RECALC.: Store
3. Tare t
RECALC.: Store
RECALC.: Store
RECALC.: Store
s2
Recalc
RECALC.: Correcting
s2
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Step Key (or instruction) Display/Output
RECALC.: Store
Recalc
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s2
RECALC.: Store
Recalc
RECALC.: Store
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Available Features Factory Settings
Calculation D
You can store an equation and Decimal places in calculated result:
Purpose configure the Setup menu to 2 decimal places
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67
Practical Example
Calculate the gsm weight of paper: determine the gsm of a sheet of A4 paper with the dimensions
0.210 m x 0.297 m = 0.06237 m2. The gsm weight is a product of the division of the weight by the surface area.
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 1: Calculation
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Equations Used to Determine Density:
Buoyancy: Rho = (Wa x (Rhofl LA)) ((Wa Wfl) x Corr) + LA
For the buoyancy method, a factor of 0.99983 (factory
setting) is used to allow for the buoyancy caused by the bars
of the sample holder of the YDK 01 (LP) Density Determination
Kit. This factor is yielded by allowing for this equation:
buoyancy of bars = 2 x d2 D2 (Wa Wfl)
The equation takes the following variables into consideration:
the number of wires or bars, the wire/bar diameter of the
sample holder, and the inner diameter of the vessel used.
The factor 0.99983 is yielded by 1 2 x d2 D2
where: 2 = number of wires/bars
d = wire/bar diameter (0.7 mm*)
D = inner diameter of the vessel (76 mm*)
If you are using different vessels or other density kits, press
the Param. soft key to enter any necessary changes in this
calculation factor.
To determine the density of a solid according to the buoyancy
method with our YDK 01 (LP) Density Determination Kit, make
sure to use the beaker with a 76 mm diameter.
Displacement: Rho = (Wa x (Rhofl LA)) (Wfl x Corr) + LA
For the displacement method, a factor of 1.00000 (factory
setting) is used to allow for the buoyancy caused by a wire
suspended in the liquid.
If you are using different vessels or other density kits, press
the Param. soft key to enter any necessary changes in this
calculation factor.
The equation takes the following variables into consideration:
the number of wires or bars, the wire/bar diameter of the
sample holder, and the inner diameter of the vessel used.
This factor is yielded by: Corr = 1 x d2 D2
where: = number of wires
d = wire diameter
D = inner diameter of the vessel
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71
Practical Example
Buoyancy: Determine the Density of Samples of a Solid Using the Buoyancy Method. Reference Liquid: Water.
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 1: Density
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Operating the Balance
73
Practical Example
Displacement: Determine the Density of Samples of a Solid Using the Displacement Method.
Reference Liquid: Ethylene glycol. Temperature: 23C (73.4 F). Set the density at 20C (68F) to 1.113 g/cm2 and
the volume expansion coefficient at 20C (68F) to 0.00064 grd1.
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 1: Density: Method: Displacement
Setup: App: Application 1: Density: Liquid for buoyancy: User-definable
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75
Practical Example
Sample in a 50-ml Pycnometer. Reference Liquid: Water; Temperature: 22C (71.6F)
Pycnometer: Determine the Density of a Granulated Sample
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 1: Density: Method: Pycnometer
Setup: App: Extra Function (F4): 2nd Tare Memory
Setup: App: Basic Settings: Keypad: CF Function in Application: Clear only selected applications
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s1
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Available Features Press the Show soft key to display
Checkweighing H
target value and tolerance limits in
Optional configuration in
the text line after initializing the
Purpose the Setup menu for long-term
application.
storage of target value and
This program is used to check whether
tolerance limits Weight value in bar graph
a sample corresponds to a pre-set
displayed in relation to upper
target value or is within a specific Optional balance configuration
and lower limits and target value.
tolerance range. In addition to the in Setup for automatically
display in the measured value line, initializing this application and OK value counter displayed in
the results are shown on the bar loading the values stored in long the text line (e.g., n = 4).
graph and can also be routed term memory for the target value This counter shows the number
through the interface port via control and the upper and lower of measured values that lie within
lines for further electronic processing. tolerance limits when you turn the tolerance range.
on the balance
You can use the Checkweighing Optional automatic printout of
application in combination with a You can perform checkweighing weight value when it is within the
program chosen from Application 1 without entering a target value, control range at stability
(e.g., counting, weighing in percent) but only upper and lower
After an automatic printout, the
and one from Application 3 tolerance limits;
balance is blocked. Before you
(totalizing, formulation, statistics). as differential checkweighing;
can generate the next printout,
with symmetric or asymmetric
you must unblock the balance by
limits which can be entered
unloading it (weight must be under
as percentages
30% of the target) or by placing
Enter target value and limits by a load on the balance (bringing
placing a load on the balance or the weight up to at least 170%
using the numeric keys of the target).
Control in entering target and Press c to delete the
tolerance values, so that the upper initialization parameters and end
limit the target the lower limit the Checkweighing program
1 display increment
Accuracy of a weight readout or Factory Settings
keyboard input as target/tolerance
Activation of port lines: Within
values corresponds to the display
checkweighing range
accuracy
Optional balance configuration in Type of checkweighing input:
the Setup menu for automatic Target, minimum,
output to the interface port (print maximum weight
application parameters) of target
Weight display mode:
value and tolerance limits when
Absolute value
initialization is completed
Automatic printout of OK values: No
Control range for the balances
data output port lines is 30% to
170% of the target value Soft Key Functions
Optional configuration in the Param. Begin input of target and
Setup menu for activation of control tolerance values
lines dependent on weight value
Show Display target and
(weight value within control range,
tolerance values in turn
stability reached)
during checkweighing
Toggling the display between
LLHH Toggle to control display
weight readout and control
(LL for too light and
(checkweighing) display by
HH for too heavy)
pressing the corresponding soft
key. If the weight value exceeds Diff. Display difference
tolerances, the measured value between current value
line shows the weight while the and target
control display shows LL for Net Display net weight
too low or HH for too high.
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Preparation Additional Functions
Turn on the balance: Press e In addition to the functions for:
> Sartorius logo is displayed, self-test is performed alphanumeric input, (not during
initialization),
Select the Checkweighing application in the Setup menu: Press M
taring (not during alphanumeric
Select the Application menu: App soft key
input)
Select Application 2: Press the q soft key and then theO soft key
printing,
Select Checkweighing: Q or q soft key repeatedly
you can also access the following
Confirm Checkweighing: O soft key functions from this application:
Select and confirm:
Activation of port lines:
Calibration/Adjustment
Within checkweighing range or
Always on or Press the Cal soft key
Stability and checkweighing range or
> See Calibration/Adjustment
At stability or
for further instructions
Stability + checkwgh range -Oon
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Operating the Balance
Practical Example
Checkweighing samples of 170 g, with an allowable tolerance of 5 g and +10 g. Printout of upper and lower tolerance
limits. Weighed values are printed out automatically when stability is reached and weight value is within the control range.
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 2: Checkweighing: Automatic printout of OK values: Yes
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Step Key (or instruction) Display/Output
Setp + 170.00 g
Min + 165.00 g
Max + 180.00 g
N + 169.48 g
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83
Preparation Additional Functions
Turn on the balance: Press e In addition to the functions for:
> Sartorius logo is displayed alphanumeric input,
Select the Time-controlled functions application in the Setup menu: taring (not during alphanumeric
Press M input),
Select the Application menu: App soft key printing,
Select Application 2: Press the q soft key and then the you can also access the following
O soft key functions from this application:
Select Time-controlled functions: Q or q soft key
Confirm Time-controlled functions: O soft key Calibration/Adjustment
Select and confirm: Press the Cal soft key
Function after time interval:
> See Calibration/Adjustment
Beep or
for further instructions
Lock in readout or
Automatic printout of values or
Store value in applicat. 3 memory
Toggling to Another Application
Automatic function restart:
Press D
On or
Off > See the section on the
corresponding application
Storage mode:
program for further instructions
Without stability or
After stability or
After higher stability Setup (setting parameters)
Print then tare: Press M
Off or
> See Configuring the Balance
On
for further instructions
see also the Application Menu (Overview) in the chapter entitled
Configuring the Balance
Turning Off the Balance
Save settings and exit the Setup menu: Press the oo soft key
Press e
> The balance shuts off
Print Net Values without Printout of Time
> The display goes blank
Configuration settings:
Setup: App: Basic settings: Printout configuration: Auto. at init.: Off
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Practical Example
Document the amount of evaporation of a sample with defined surface, temperature and air pressure at preset intervals
of 1 minute, 30 seconds.
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 2: Time-controlled functions
Setup: Menu: Balance functions: Taring: Without stability
Setup: Menu: Print in weighing mode: Manual/auto print mode: Manual without stability
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Optional configuration in the Totalization data and transaction
Totalizing L
Setup menu for stability-dependent counter data are stored in non-
storage of the measured value: volatile memory
Purpose
Stability range
Continue totalization after turning
This application program acts as
Optional automatic storage of the balance off and back on
a cumulative memory function.
measured values
You can use the Totalizing
Storage of measured value is
application in combination with a Factory Settings
indicated by Uu.
program chosen from Application 1
zz indicates that you can place Automatic storage: Off
(e.g., counting, weighing in percent)
a load on the balance. Minimum load for automatic storage:
and one from Application 2 (check-
weighing, time-controlled functions) Minimum load threshold for 10 digits
as well as with the extra functions. automatic storage Source of data for auto storage:
Press the M- soft key to delete the Application 1
last value added to the totalization
Available Features Evaluated values: Net
memory. The transaction counter
Totalization of weight values value is reduced by one and a Evaluation mode, MR key function:
and calculated values printout is generated. Intermediate
evaluation, print
Optional configuration in Press the MR soft key for inform-
the Setup menu for simultaneous ation about number of transactions M+/M function, then tare: Off
storage of net and calculated and the current total. By Printout of individual components: On
values configuring the Setup menu, you
can define whether the information Balance functions:
Optional configuration in the
is displayed and printed, or Stability range:
Setup menu for loading weight
only printed, and whether the 1-3-4 2 increments
values and calculated values
either from Application 1 (e.g., information comprises an Tare after individual printout: No
counting, weighing in percent) intermediate or final evaluation
or from Application 2 (check- (see the example on page 69)
weighing, time-controlled functions) In the Info window you can Soft Key Functions
Totalization memory for up to choose which value is displayed M+ Add weight values or
65535 values in the text line during weighing application values to the
Printout of the end result indepen- total in the totalization
Simultaneous display in the text memory. The component
line of transaction counter and, dent of which program is confi-
gured for Application 1 or or transaction counter value
e.g., the current total increases by one each time
Application 2. Configure the
Optional configuration in Setup menu to define which you press this key.
the Setup menu for having the values are included on the M- Delete the last value added
balance tare automatically printout (Printout of individual to memory. The transaction
after a value is stored in the components) counter value decreases by
totalization memory, if no preset 1. You cannot delete
tare has been entered Press the key identified by MR
(soft key label) for a printout of an previous values by
Manual input of the number of intermediate evaluation after each repeatedly pressing this key.
individual weighing operations addition or a final evaluation MR Print or display an inter-
(target no. of operation nDef). mediate or final evaluation
Result printed and memory If you end the totalization process
cleared after printout of nDef. by pressing c without having nDef Store the input number
first pressed the MR soft key of components
Optional configuration in the for a printout, a final evaluation
Setup menu to add the current is printed when you press c Printout for Totalizing
weight, with display accuracy, The transaction or component counter
to the current total by pressing Optional configuration in the
Setup menu to clear the totali- is printed in front of each measured
the M+ soft key and generate value (weight). When an intermediate
a printout of the result zation memory and reset the
transaction counter by pressing or final evaluation is printed out, all
c or after an evaluation is results up to this point are included.
printed out n 5
Total + 151.67 g
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Practical Example
Totalize counted pieces
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 1: Counting
Setup: App: Application 3: Totalizing: Evaluated values: Net + calculated
Setup: App: Application 3: Totalizing: Evaluation mode, MR function: Final evaluation, display + print
nRef 10 pcs
wRef 35.28900 g
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n + 1
N + 1764.45 g
QNT
Qnt + 50 pcs
n + 2
N + 2117.34 g
Qnt + 60 pcs
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15. Print final evaluation p
n 5
Total + 8751.67 g
Total + 248 pcs
16.01.1997 11:16
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Optional configuration in the Factory Settings
Formulation M
Setup menu for stability-dependent
Automatic storage: Off
storage of the measured value:
Purpose
Stability range Minimum load for automatic storage:
With this application program you 10 digits
Optional automatic storage of
can add weight values and
measured values Source of data for auto storage:
calculated values to a totalization
Application 1
memory as components of a formula. Storage of measured value is
indicated by Uu. Evaluated values: Net
You can use the Formulation
zz indicates that you can place
application in combination with a Evaluation mode, MR key function:
a load on the balance.
program chosen from Application 1 Intermediate
(except Recalculation) and one from Minimum load threshold for evaluation, print
Application 2 (checkweighing, time- automatic storage
Printout of individual components: On
controlled functions) as well as with
Press the M- soft key to delete
the extra functions. Balance functions:
the last value added to the
Stability range:
totalization memory.
1-3-4 2 increments
The transaction counter value
Available Features
is reduced by one and a printout Print in weighing mode.
Totalization of weight values and is generated. Print on request, then tare: Off
calculated values
Printout of an evaluation of results,
Weigh in different components depending on the Application 1 Soft Key Functions
to a total amount defined by or Application 2 parameters.
pressing the Nom soft key and Configure the Setup menu to M+ Add weight values or
entering the value through the define the information included application values to the
numeric keys on this printout. total in the totalization
memory. The component
Simultaneous storage of net and Press the key identified by MR or transaction counter value
calculated values (soft key) for a printout of an increases by one each time
Optional configuration in the intermediate evaluation after each you press this key.
Setup menu for loading weight addition or a final evaluation
M- Delete the last value added
values and calculated values A final evaluation is printed when to memory. The transaction
either from Application 1 (e.g., the formulation routine is ended counter value decreases by
counting, weighing in percent) by pressing c, if no final 1. You cannot delete
or from Application 2 (check- evaluation was generated by previous values by
weighing, time-controlled pressing MR repeatedly pressing this key.
functions)
Optional configuration in the MR Print or display an inter-
Totalization memory for up to Setup menu to clear the mediate or final evaluation
65535 values totalization memory and reset
the transaction counter by pressing nDef Store the input number
Transaction counter and current
c or after an evaluation is of components
total displayed in the text line
printed out Nom Press to enter target
Balance tared after a value
Totalization data and transaction component weight using
is stored
counter data are stored in non- the numeric keys
Manual input of the number of volatile memory Printout of Formulation Report
individual weighing operations
(target no. of operation nDef). Continue formulation after turning When an intermediate or final
Result printed and memory the balance off and back on evaluation is printed out, all results
cleared after printout of nDef. up to this point are included.
Optional configuration in the Comp2 + 42.38 g
Setup menu to add the current Tot.cp+184.89 g
weight, with display accuracy,
Comp2: Weight of the 2nd
to the current total by pressing
component
the M+ soft key and generating
a printout of the result Tot.cp: Total of all components
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Practical Example
Weighing in Components
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 3: Formulation: Automatic storage: On, first value at stability
Setup: App: Application 3: Formulation: Minimum load for automatic storage: 100 digits
Setup: App: Application 3: Formulation: Evaluation mode, MR function: Final evaluation, print
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Components are printed out 16.01.1997 14:04
automatically Comp1 + 42.88 g
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Optional configuration in the Optional configuration in the
Statistics N
Setup menu to add the current Setup menu to clear the
weight, with display accuracy, totalization memory and reset the
Purpose
to the current total by pressing transaction counter by pressing
With this application program you the M+ soft key and generate c or after an evaluation
can have weight values and a printout of the result is printed out
calculated values totalized and
Optional configuration in the Totalization data and transaction
statistically evaluated.
Setup menu for stability-dependent counter data are stored in non-
The values determined for the storage of the measured value: volatile memory
evaluation are: Balance functions: Stability
Continue totalization after turning
range
average the balance off and back on
standard deviation Optional automatic storage of
variation coefficient measured values
sum of all values Factory Settings
Storage of measured value is
lowest value (minimum)
indicated by Uu. Automatic storage: Off
highest value (maximum)
zz indicates that you can place
difference between the minimum Minimum load for automatic storage:
a load on the balance.
and the maximum 10 digits
Minimum load threshold for Source of data for auto storage:
You can use the Statistics
automatic storage
application in combination with a Application 1
program chosen from Application 1 Press the M- soft key to Evaluated values: Net
(e.g., counting, weighing in percent) delete the last value added to
and one from Application 2 (check- the totalization memory. Evaluation mode, MR key function:
weighing, time-controlled functions) The transaction counter value Intermediate
as well as with the extra functions. is reduced by one and a printout evaluation, print
is generated. M+/M function, then tare: Off
Press the MR: soft key for Printout of individual components:
Available Features
information about number of Off
Storage of weight values and transactions and the current total.
calculated values By configuring the Setup menu, Balance function:
you can define whether the Stability range:
Simultaneous storage of net and
information is displayed and 1-3-4 2 increments
calculated values
printed, or only printed, and Print in weighing mode: Off
Optional configuration in the whether the information comprises Print on request, then tare
Setup menu for loading weight an intermediate or final evaluation
values and calculated values (see the example on page 96)
either from Application 1 (e.g., Soft Key Functions
counting, weighing in percent) or In the Info window you can use
from Application 2 (checkweigh- the q, l soft keys to choose M+ Add weight values or
ing, time-controlled functions) which value is displayed in the application values to the
text line during weighing total in the totalization
Totalization memory for up to memory. The component
65535 values Printout of the end result
depending on the Application 1 or transaction counter value
Simultaneous display in the text or Application 2 parameters. increases by one each time
line of transaction counter and, Configure the Setup menu to you press this key.
e.g., the current total define which values are included M- Delete the last value added
Optional configuration in on the printout (Printout of to memory. The transaction
the Setup menu for having the individual components) counter value decreases by
balance tare automatically Press MR for a printout of an 1. You cannot delete
after a value is stored in the intermediate evaluation after each previous values by
totalization memory addition or a final evaluation repeatedly pressing this key.
Manual input of the number of A final evaluation is printed when MR Print or display an inter-
individual weighing operations the statistics routine is ended mediate or final evaluation
(target no. of operation nDef). by pressing c, if no final nDef Store the input number
Result printed and memory evaluation was generated by of components
cleared after printout of nDef. pressing MR
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Practical Example
Totalize counted pieces and print out statistics
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 1: Counting: Average piece weight updating: Manual
Setup: App: Application 3: Statistics: Evaluated values: Calculated
Setup: App: Application 3: Statistics: Evaluation mode, MR function: Final evaluation, display + print
nRef 10 pcs
wRef 10.62600 g
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--------------------
16.01.1997 11:06
n 1
Qnt + 35 pcs
n + 2
Qnt + 29 pcs
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Extra Functions Factory Settings Printout of the Data in the
(in the Application Menu) 2nd Tare Memory
Container tare weight: No
The printout shows either
Second Tare Memory Automatic printout: Off
Net value N1
(Preset Tare) Tare weight T1, or
Soft Key Functions Manually entered tare value PT1
Purpose
PT1/T1 Store weight as tare value N1 163.48 g
With this function you can store the T1 138.73 g
weight currently on the balance PT1 Save tare weight entered PT1 150.00 g
as a tare weight, or use the numeric using the numeric keys
N1: Net weight /value) when a
keys to enter a number for a preset
weight is stored in the tare
tare weight.
memeory
You can use Extra Functions in T1: Tare weight
combination with a program from PT1: Preset tare value entered using
Application 1 (e.g., counting, the numeric keys
weighing in percent), one from
Application 2 (checkweighing, time-
controlled functions) and one from
Application 3 (totalizing, formulation, Preparation
statistics) as well as with the extra
functions. Turn on the balance: Press e
Store a weight on the balance Select Extra function (F4) or Extra function (F5) in the Setup menu:
in the second tare memory Press M
(without numeric input) Select the Application menu: App soft key
Store a numeric value in the Select Extra func. (F4) or Extra func. (F5)
second tare memory (input using
the numeric keys) Select 2nd tare memory
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Practical Example
Determine the Contents of Bottles: Bottle weight = 400 g.
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Extra function(F4): 2nd tare memory: Automatic printout: Tare/preset tare
s1
PT1 + 400.00 g
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Individual Identification Codes Available Features Factory Settings for ID Designations
(ID) Store up to 4 IDs; these can ID1: ID1
be stored, changed or deleted ID2: ID2
Purpose individually. ID3: ID3
With this function you can assign ID4: ID4
Each ID consists of a name and
identifiers to values for a value; both can be defined by
documentation and printouts. Factory Settings for ID Values
the user.
You can use this extra function in No values set
ID designations are configured
combination with a program from in the Setup: Input menu.
Application 1 (e.g., counting, Factory Settings for Other
weighing in percent), one from Each ID designation can have Parameters
Application 2 (checkweighing, up to 20 characters; when you
Printout: Each
time the
time-controlled functions) and one enter the value later, however, no
print key is pressed
from Application 3 (totalizing, more than 15 characters of the
formulation, statistics) as well as with designation are displayed.
the other extra functions. Soft Key Functions
The ID values are entered while
the application program ID Toggle to Identification
is active; press the ID soft key to codes menu
toggle to the ID input mode.
Delete Delete input of selected ID
Each ID value can have up to
20 characters.
Access 1 of the 4 IDs directly
using the numeric keys. The other
three can only be accessed by
pressing the ID soft key to toggle
to the identifier input mode.
You can assign this function to
the fourth or fifth soft key (from the
right), i.e. F4 or F5.
You can configure when
the ID is included on the printout
(see Preparation, this page).
You can configure the position
of IDs on the individual or total
printout.
The designation is printed flush
left; the value flush right. If the
name and value together are too
long for one line, the data is
printed on two lines.
Optional configuration in the
Setup menu to delete a single
character when entering an
identifier by pressing c. Basic
settings: Keypad: CF function
for input: Delete last character
Press the Delete soft key to
delete an ID
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101
Practical Example
Include Company Address and Sample Lot Number on the Printout. Each Identifier Line Begins with the Name.
Include This ID on Every Printout of the Net Value.
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Extra function (F4): Identification codes
Setup: Input: ID1: COMPANY
Setup: Input: ID2: LOCATION
Setup: Input: ID3: STREET
Setup: Input: ID4: LOT
1. If necessary:
turn on the balance e
2. Select Extra Function (F4) M
in the Setup menu App soft key
q soft key twice
O soft key
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Saving Valves Manually (M+) Preparation
Turn on the balance: Press e
Purpose
> The Sartorius logo is displayed
With this function you can load
weight values and calculation results Select Extra function (F4) or Extra function (F5) in the Setup menu:
directly from Application 1 (e.g., Press M
counting, weighing in percent) or Select the Application menu: App soft key
Application 2 (checkweighing, time-
controlled functions) into Application Select Extra func. (F4) or Extra func. (F5)
3 (totalizing, formulation, statistics). Select Man. store in app.3 memory (M+)
Factory Settings
There are no optional parameters
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105
Preparation
Turn on the balance: Press e
> Sartorius logo is displayed
Select Extra function (F4) or Extra function (F5) in the Setup menu:
Press M
Select the Application menu: App soft key
Select Extra function(F4) or Extra function(F5)
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Practical Example
Create a New Base Data Record for Initializing the Checkweighing Program, Including: Target Value, Minimum, Maximum
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Extra function (F4): Product data memory
Setup: App: Application 2: Checkweighing
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Basic Settings Display Printout Configuration
You can configure the display for your Many of the application programs
Keypad individual needs. require values to be input for
You can assign different functions initialization. You can configure the
to the c key for deleting input and Characters can be displayed balance to print all initialization
applications. in black on white or vice versa. values, or only the main values,
Background automatically as soon as they are set.
When you delete applications, you
Auto print upon
can delete either all data stored for
initialization
that application or just selected data.
CF function
You can have weighed and calculated
in application
values printed without an ID code
When you delete input, you can (16 characters) or with an ID code
either delete all the data input You can blank out either the bar designation (22 characters)
in a field, or only the last character graph or the text line or both Line format. See also
entered. Digit size Data Output Functions.
CF function for inputs
You can have the ISO/GLP/GMP-
You can block key functions;
compliant printout generated each
you can choose whether to block all
time, only after calibration/
keys (except e and M) or just
10mm + bar graph
adjustment or never. See also
the alphanumeric keys.
+ text display
Data Output Functions.
Block key functions
ISO/GLP/GMP printout
13mm
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FlexPrint Printout Function The following items are output only Printout for legal metrology:
as standard printouts: Weight blocks (special weight
Purpose value formats that are acceptable
Calibration/adjustment
The YAD02IS Nice Label Express in legal metrology) are designated
software from Sartorius enables you SETUP printouts by the following line, which is
to load user-defined label printing printed in both header and footer
p key in Identifier: display
formats and the corresponding print and cannot be edited:
page
instruction files in your balance. This
software lets you connect any of a p key on Product data ------ CE [M] ------
number of printers, equipped with a memory: display page
Examples of Weight Block Printouts
variety of printer fonts, to the RS-232 p on Parameter display page
interface on your balance. Without tare:
for Checkweighing application:
print function carried out ------ CE [M] -------
Features N + 348.65 kg
MR function carried out when p
------ CE [M] -------
With the FlexPrint option activated: is pressed during evaluation (info
window) in Totalizing and Statistics
Print command generates configured With tare:
applications.
printout (if print instruction file ------ CE [M] -------
exists; see table, next page). To recall the file names, Software
G + 459.70 kg
Print command generates default ID and version numbers, for
N + 348.65 kg
printout (if print instruction file FlexPrint, see the section on Basic
T1 + 111.05 kg
does not exist). Settings, Info Display.
------ CE [M] -------
The function that generates an
automatic printout upon initializati- Balance tare (2nd tare memory):
on of an application cannot be ------ CE [M] ------
used. Initialization data can be out- G + 124.45 kg
put only to a print instruction file. N + 100.00 kg
T1 + 24.00 kg
T2 + 0.45 kg
------ CE [M] ------
Preparation
Turn on the balance: press the e key
Configure FlexPrint in Setup: press the M key
Select application menu: App
Select Basic settings: press q soft key repeatedly and then O soft key
Select Printout: press q soft key twice and then O soft key
Select FlexPrint: press q soft key 3 times and then O soft key
Select On: press q soft key and then O soft key
SETUP ...
Application menu ...
... Basic settings ...
Printout
Configuration ...
... FlexPrint Off
On
= factory setting
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Printouts generated using the Nice Label Express software are divided into two groups:
Print events with all applications except differential weighing:
Event Explanation File name for event group:
1. p key with individual values Print key PPRINT
2. p key with text input Input and p key PDIRECT
3. GLP /GMP header GLP header PGMPHEAD
4. GLP /GMP footer GLP footer PGMPFOOT
5. Results, Application 1 Animal weighing, MR-CF PA1RES
6. Results, Application 2 OK values, time-controlled print PA2RES
7. Results, Application 3 MR, MR-CF PA3RES
8. Components, Application 1 M+ printout PA1COMP
9. Components, Application 3 M+/M printout PA3COMP
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Interface Port Input/Output Printing an ISO/GLP/GMP-
compliant Record
You can connect a checkweighing
display and a remote universal In the Setup menu, you can configure
switch to the interface port (factory whether
setting).
no ISO/GLP/GMP-compliant
When you connect a remote record will be printed
universal switch, you need to change (Off, [8-10-1])
the following parameters.
an ISO/GLP/GMP-compliant
Pin Assignments for the Female Interface Connector record will be printed only after
calibration/adjustment
Pin Input Function [8-8-1] Output Function [8-8-2]
(Only for
15 p key Remote universal switch (see below) calibration/
16 t key Control output port 1: lighter adjustment, [8-10-2])
17 q key Control output port 2: equal
every printout will be an ISO/
18 v key Control output port 3: heavier
GLP/GMP-compliant record
19 c key Control output port 4: set (Always on, [8-10-3])
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Combining Applications
The following table summarizes the possibilities for combination of the application programs described here.
Each line stands for one combination. The weighing function is generally available, and does not have to be combined
with a calculating function.
Application 1 (calculating function) Application 2 (checkweighing function) Application 3 (documenting function)
Counting Totalizing
Counting Formulation
Counting Statistics
Weighing in percent Totalizing
Weighing in percent Formulation
Weighing in percent Statistics
Animal weighing Totalizing
Animal weighing Statistics
Recalculation Totalizing
Recalculation Statistics
Calculation Totalizing
Calculation Formulation
Calculation Statistics
Density determination Statistics
Density determination Time-controlled functions Statistics
Checkweighing Totalizing
Checkweighing Formulation
Checkweighing Statistics
Counting Checkweighing Totalizing
Counting Checkweighing Formulation
Counting Checkweighing Statistics
Weighing in percent Checkweighing Totalizing
Weighing in percent Checkweighing Formulation
Weighing in percent Checkweighing Statistics
Recalculation Checkweighing Totalizing
Recalculation Checkweighing Statistics
Calculating Checkweighing Totalizing
Calculating Checkweighing Formulation
Calculating Checkweighing Statistics
Time-controlled functions Totalizing
Time-controlled functions Formulation
Time-controlled functions Statistics
Counting Time-controlled functions Totalizing
Counting Time-controlled functions Formulation
Counting Time-controlled functions Statistics
Weighing in percent Time-controlled functions Totalizing
Weighing in percent Time-controlled functions Formulation
Weighing in percent Time-controlled functions Statistics
Animal weighing Time-controlled functions Totalizing
Animal weighing Time-controlled functions Statistics
Recalculation Time-controlled functions Totalizing
Recalculation Time-controlled functions Statistics
Calculating Time-controlled functions Totalizing
Calculating Time-controlled functions Formulation
Calculating Time-controlled functions Statistics
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Examples of Application Combinations
Example 1: Checkweighing with statistical evaluation
You want to check a piece count, and have the results that lie within the tolerance range statistically evaluated and
printed as a ISO/GLP-compliant record.
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 1: Counting
Setup: App: Application 2: Checkweighing
Setup: App: Application 3: Statistics: Automatic storage: On, first value at stability
Setup: App: Application 3: Statistics: Source of data for auto storage: Application 2
Setup: App: Application 3: Statistics: Evaluated value: Calculated
Setup: App: Application 3: Statistics: Evaluation mode, MR function: Intermediate evaluation, display+print
Setup: App: Basic application: Printout configuration: ISO/GLP/GMP printout: Always
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5. Initialize Checkweighing
Toggle to Checkweighing D
Setp + 10 pcs
Min + 7 pcs
Max + 12 pcs
9. Toggle to Statistics D
n 1
Qnt + 9 pcs
11. Determine further unknown Place parts to be counted
quantities on the balance
Printout is generated automatically
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Practical Example 2: Animal weighing with statistics
Determine the weights of 7 mice; generate and print a statistical evaluation.
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 1: Animal weighing: Start: Automatic
Setup: App: Application 1: Animal weighing: Printout: Off
Setup: App: Application 3: Statistics: Automatic storage: On, first value at stability
Setup: App: Application 3: Statistics: Minimum load for automatic storage: 100 digits
Setup: App: Application 3: Statistics: Evaluated value: Calculated
Setup: App: Application 3: Statistics: Evaluation mode, MR function: Intermediate evaluation, display+print
Setup: App: Extra function(F4): Man. store in app. 3 memory (M+)
5. Weigh the first animal Place 1st animal in cage weight value fluctuates due to animal activity
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The balance delays starting the When this criterion is met, the
subweighing operation until subweighing series begins
three successive subweights lie
within the range defined for
a calm animal
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Practical Example 3: Calculation with statistics
Statistically determine the average gsm weight of A4 paper and document the result with a printout of the results
on 10 samples. The gsm weight is a product of the division of the weight by the surface area. One A4 sheet has
a surface area of 0.210 m x 0.297 m = 0.06237 m2.
Settings (changes in the factory settings required for this example):
Setup: App: Application 1: Calculation: Decimal places in calculated result: 3 decimal places
Setup: App: Application 3: Statistics: Automatic storage: On, first value at stability
Setup: App: Application 3: Statistics: Evaluated value: Calculated
Setup: App: Application 3: Statistics: M+/M- function, then tare: On
4. Toggle to Calculation D
8. Toggle to Application 3: D
Statistics
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Data Output Functions
There are 3 options for data output:
Output to the display and control unit
Output to a printer (generate a printout)
Output to a peripheral device (e.g., computer) via the interface port
Line for Metrological Data (on balances verified for legal metrology)
This line shows:
Max4200 g Maximum balance capacity (e.g., 4,200 g)
Min 0.5 g Minimum balance capacity; the weight must not go below this limit
when the balance is used in legal metrology
e= 0.1g Verification interval of the balance; irrelevant if the balance is not used
in legal metrology (e.g., 0.1 g)
d= 0.01g Readability: Indicates the actual scale interval (display increment
of the balance) (e.g., 0.01 g)
Application Symbols
This column shows:
$ABCD Symbol for Application 1 (toggling between weight units, counting,
weighing in percent, animal weighing, calculation, recalculation, density)
HK Symbol for Application 2 (checkweighing, time-controlled functions)
LMN Symbol for Application 3 (totalizing, formulation, statistics)
S Symbol for current print job
T Symbol for ISO/GLP printout
Text Line
This line contains:
COUNTING: nRef = 10 pcs Explanatory text about the application program (e.g., about Counting)
Ref.wt. too light Explanation of error codes
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Balance Information
In the Setup menu, you can select Setup: Info for a display of balance
information. The display includes:
Software version number
Balance version number
Balance model
Balance serial number
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Print Manually/Automatically Examples
The printout contains the current value + 1530.000 g Weight in grams
in the measured value + 58.5620 ozt Weight in Troy ounces
display (weight readout with weight + 253 pcs Piece count
unit; calculated value; + 88.23 % Percentage
numeric/alphabetic display) + 105.78 o Calculated value
Setting:
Setup: Menu: Print in weighing mode:
Manual/auto print mode
Line Format
ID ABC123DEF456GH Identification number*
The current value displayed can be L ID ABC123DEF456GH Lot number (weighing series)*
printed with a data ID code of up to W ID ABC123DEF456GH Weight set number*
6 characters at the beginning of the N + 1530.000 g Net value
line. You can use this data ID code, Qnt + 253 pcs Quantity
e.g., to designate a weight readout Prc + 88.23 % Percentage
as a net weight (N) or a calculated Nom. + 2000.00 g Exact calibration weight
value as a piece count (QNT)
Setting:
* = only for ISO/GLP-compliant
Setup: App: Basic settings: Printout
records
configuration: Line format: For other
apps./GLP (22 characters)
Sample ID
You can have each weighed or
calculated value that you print
preceded by a line of text containing S ID ABC123DEF456GH Sample ID
numbers and/or letters. You can (with less than 15 characters)
either print this ID immediately ABC123DEF456GHI789JK Sample ID
as alphanumeric input (press p) or (with more than 14 characters)
store it as the sample ID (S ID NUM 12345678 p key
soft key) to be included on the next (with less than 15 characters)
printout, if the For other apps./ ABC123DEF456GHI789JK Numeric key input when p key
GLP (22 characters) setting pressed
is configured. (with more then 14 characters)
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Stability range
Print: Time-Controlled Functions Time: 10:15:00 Time that values were stored
N + 3150.00 g Net weight
If the Automatic printout of values
parameter is set, the time and weight
are printed.
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2nd Tare Memory/Identifier
Printout shows either N1 63.48 g Net val. with data in 2nd tare memory
Net value N1, T1 138.73 g Tare weight
Tare weight T1, or PT1 150.00 g Manually entered tare weight
Manually entered tare value PT1 ID1 Batch no. 1234 Identifier 1
Up to 4 identifier lines can be ID2 Eisenmeier GmbH Identifier 2
included on the printout ID3 Screws: M4x6 Identifier 3
ID4 Mr. Smith Identifier 4
ISO/GLP-compliant Printout/Record
You can have the parameters pertain-
ing to weighing conditions printed -------------------- Dotted line
before (GLP header) and after (GLP 17.01.1997 16:12 Date/time
footer) the values from the weighing SARTORIUS Balance manufacturer
series. These parameters include: Mod. LA4200S Balance model
Ser. no. 60419914 Balance serial number
Date
Ver. no. 01-35-16 Software vers. (display and control unit)
Time at the beginning
ID 12345678901234 Balance ID no.
of a weighing series
-------------------- Dotted line
Balance manufacturer
L ID 12345678901234 Weighing series no.
Balance model
nRef 10 pcs Application initialization value
Model serial number
wRef 1.35274 g Application initialization value
Software version
Qnt + 235 pcs Counting result
Lot number (weighing series no.)
Qnt + 4721 pcs Counting result
Time at the conclusion of the
S ID 12345678901234 ID for counting result
weighing series
Qnt + 567 pcs Counting result
Field for operator signature
-------------------- Dotted line
17.01.1997 16:13 Date/time
Operating the Balance with an
Name: Field for operator signature
ISO/GLP-capable Documentation
Blank line
Device (Printer)
-------------------- Dotted line
ISO/GLP-compliant documentation
requires a computer with special
software. Contact Sartorius for Record of Internal
a detailed description for creating this Calibration/Adjustment:
software.
-------------------- Dotted line
Setting: 17.01.1997 16:24 Date/time
Setup: App: Basic settings: SARTORIUS Balance manufacturer
Printout configuration: Mod. LA4200S Balance model
ISO/GLP/GMP printout: Always Ser. no. 60419914 Balance serial number
The record is output to a Sartorius Ver. no. 01-35-16 Software vers. (display and control unit)
YDP03-0CE Data Printer ID Balance ID no.
or a computer. -------------------- Dotted line
L ID 12345678901234 Weighing series no.
End GLP printout: Internal calibration Calibration adjustment mode
Press c Start: manual Beginning mode for
End GLP printout while application calibration/adjustment
is active: Diff. + 0.006 g Difference after calibration/adjustment
This requires the following settings: Internal calibration Confirmation of completed
Setup: App: Basic settings: Keypad: completed calibration/adjustment routine
CF function in application: Clear only Diff. + 0.000 g Difference between current and target
selected applications values after calibration
-------------------- Dotted line
Press c 17.01.1997 16:25 Date/time
> Text line: CF selected: Name: Field for operator signature
clear application Blank line
Press the GLP soft key -------------------- Dotted line
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Block Printout
You can have the results of a -------------------- GLP header
calibration/adjustment procedure 13.05.1997 09:17
printed out. You can configure SARTORIUS
whether the printout is generated as Mod. FC6CCE-H
soon as the procedure is completed, Ser. no. 70419914
or whether a number of calibration/ Ver. no. 01-35-16
adjustment procedures (up to 50) ID List of Calibration/
are collected for a block printout. -------------------- Adjustment Procedures:
Loading Stored Data:
24.04.1997 12:03 Example 1:
Data for the block printout are stored
Start: manual External calibration
in battery-backed memory. These
Diff. + 0.01 g
data remain in memory for approx. 3
External calibration
months after the equipment is dis-
completed
connected from AC power. Make
sure to generate a printout before dis-
25.04.1997 12:10 Example 2:
connecting the equipment for
Start: isoCAL/temp isoCAL triggered by difference
a long period of time.
Diff. + 0.01 g in temperature
Internal adjustment
Block Printout of
completed
Calibration/Adjustment Data
Diff. + 0.00 g
With the following Setup menu confi-
guration, you can store the data from 25.04.1997 18:30 Example 3:
up to 50 calibration/adjustment pro- Start: Adj.time isoCAL at defined time
cedures and have them printed on Diff. + 0.01 g
request: Internal adjustment
isoCAL printout [1-17- ] completed
2 On request, from Diff. + 0.00 g
record memory
Preparation
See page 133 for the pin assignment chart
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Special Codes
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
* * * * * * * * * * * * CR LF
or H H
or L L
or C
*: Space
: Weight
H: Overload
H H: Overload in checkweighing
L: Underload
L L: Underload in checkweighing
C: Calibration/adjustment
Error Codes
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
* * * E r r * */# # # * * * * CR LF
*: Space
# # #: Error code number
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Data output example: + 1255.7 g ID code characters I 1)
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Stat Status
+ * * * 1 2 5 5 . 7 * g * * CR LF ID Identifier
L ID Weighing series no.
Position 1: Plus or minus sign or space W ID Weight set number
Position 2: Space Nom. Exact calibration weight
Position 310: Weight with a decimal point; leading zeros = space S ID Sample ID
Position 11: Space NUM Numeric input
Position 1214: Unit symbol or space
T1 Application tare
Position 15: Carriage return
Position 16: Line feed memory 1
N Net weight (T1 = 0)
N1 Net weight (T1# 0)
Data Output With ID Code Qnt Quantity
When data with an ID code is output, the ID code consisting of 6 characters Prc Percentage
precedes the data with the 16-character format. These 6 characters identify the nRef Reference sample quantity
subsequent value. pRef Reference percentage
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 wRef Average piece weight
Wxx% Reference percentage
I I I I I I + * D D D D D D D D * U U U CR LF
weight
* * * * * . . . . . . . . * * *
mDef Target value for animal
* * * * * * * * * weighing
0 0 0 0 0 0 Mul Multiplication factor for
animal weighing
I: ID code character1) U: Unit symbol1) see Toggling
x-Net Result in animal weighing
*: Space between Weight Units
D: Digit or letter CR: Carriage return x-Res Calculated result in
LF: Line feed animal weighing
Res Result using equation
1) depends on balance type; e.g., not all units and characters are (Calculation)
available on balances verified for use in legal metrology Setp Target value for
checkweighing
Min Lower limit for
Special Codes checkweighing
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Max Upper limit for
S t a t * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CR LF checkweighing
H H Time Time that a value
L L was stored
Compxx No. of components
C
in formulation
*: Space L: Underload Tot.cp Total weight
: Weight L L: Underload in formulation
H: Overload in checkweighing n Transaction counter
H H: Overload in checkweighing C: Calibration/adjustment Total Sum of all values
Avg Average in statistics
s Standard deviation
Error Codes
srel Variation coefficient
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Diff Difference between
S t a t * * * * * E r r * # # # * * * * CR LF maximum and minimum
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Operating the Balance
Format 4
! Meaning
t Text input in display
132
Operating the Balance
133
Cabling Diagram
Diagram for interfacing a computer or different peripheral devices to the balance using the RS-232/V24 standard
and cables up to 15 m (50 ft.) long
V24
PC PC
25 pol. or 9 pol.
2 3
20 4
3 2
5 8
6 6
7 5
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Operating the Balance
Store settings and exit the Setup menu: Press the oo soft key 135
Error Codes and Messages
Error codes and messages are displayed in the main display or text line for 2 seconds.
The program then returns automatically to the previous status.
138
Recycling
Instructions for
Recycling the Packaging
139
Overview
General View of the Balances
LA310S (-0CE), LA230S (-0CE), LA230P (-0CE), LA120S (-0CE)
-0CE identifies the precision scales as verified for legal metrology in the EU*
140 * including the Signatories of the Agreement on the European Economic Area
Overview
D key Toggle
Application Programs
For toggling the display
between applications in the different
application groups
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Overview
Specifications
Standard Models
General Specifications
AC power source/power requirements AC adapter, 230 or 115 V, +15% ... 20%
Frequency 48 60 Hz
Allowable ambient operating temperature 0 ... +40 C (273 ... 313 K, 32 F ... 104 F)
Operating temperature range + 10 ... + 30 C
Adaptation to ambient conditions By selection of 1 of 4 optimized filter levels
Display update 0.1 0.4
(depends on the filter level selected)
Power consumption 16 VA: maximum; 9 VA: average
Hours of operation with fully charged
YRB 06 Z external battery pack, approx. 14 h
Selectable weight units Grams, kilograms, carats, pounds, ounces, Troy ounces, Hong Kong taels, Singapore taels,
Taiwanese taels, grains, pennyweights, milligrams, parts per pound, Chinese taels, Mommes,
Austrian carats, Tola, Baht and Mesghal
Selectable application programs Mass unit conversion, counting, weighing in percent, animal weighing, recalculation, calculation,
density determination, differential weighing, over/under checkweighing, time-controlled functions,
totalizing, statistics, 2nd tare memory, IDs, product data memories
Built-in interface RS-232C
Format: 7-bit ASCII, 1 start bit,
1 or 2 stop bits
Parity: odd, even or space
Transmission rates: 150 to 19,200 baud
Handshake: Software or hardware
* = specially protected dust-tight and washdown resistant AC adapter; see the section on Accessories
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Model LA1200S LA620S LA220S LA620P
Readability g 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001/0.002/
0.005
Weighing capacity g 1,200 620 220 120/240/620
Tare range (subtractive) g 1,200 620 220 620
Repeatability (standard deviation) g 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001/0.001
0.003
Linearity g 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002/0.002/
0.005
Sensitivity drift within +10 ... +30 C /K 2 106
Response time (average) s 1.5
External calibration weight g 1,000 (E2) 500 (E2) 200 (E2) 500 (F1)
(of at least accuracy class...)
Other allowable external g 300, 400, 100 (E2) 200, 300,
calibration weights 600 (E2) 400, 600 (F1)
(of at least accuracy class...)
Pan size mm 130
Dimensions (W x D x H) mm 240 x 360 x 147
Net weight, approx. kg 8.3 6.6 6.6 6.6
Dust and water protection rating
according to EN 60529* IP54
* = specially protected dust-tight and washdown resistant AC adapter; see the section on Accessories
146
Overview
* = specially protected dust-tight and washdown resistant AC adapter; see the section on Accessories
147
Model LA12000S LA6200 LA4200 LA2200 LA12000P
Readability g 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1/0.2/0.5
Weighing capacity g 12,000 6,200 4,200 2,200 3,000/6,000/
12,000
Tare range (subtractive) g 12,000 6,200 4,200 2,200 12,000
Repeatability (standard deviation) g 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.1/0.1/0.3
Linearity g 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1/0.2/0.5
Sensitivity drift within +10 ... +30 C /K 4 106 4 106 4 106 2 106 4 106
Response time (average) s 1 1 1 1 1
External calibration weight kg 5 (F1) 5 (F2) 2 (F2) 2 (F2) 5 (F2)
(of at least accuracy class...))
Other allowable external kg 6 to 12 (F1) 4, 6 (F2) 3, 4 (F2) 1 (F2) 6, 7, 8, 9,
calibration weights 10, 11, 12 (F2)
(of at least accuracy class...)
Pan size mm 218 x 200
Dimensions (W x D x H) mm 240x373x86
Net weight, approx. kg 6.5
Dust and water protection rating
according to EN 60529* IP54
* = Specially protected dust-tight and washdown-resistant AC adapter; see the section on "Accessories."
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Overview
* = Specially protected dust-tight and washdown-resistant AC adapter; see the section on "Accessories."
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Models Verified by the Manufacturer, with EC Type Approval
General Specifications
AC power source/power requirements AC adapter, 230 or 115 V, +15% ... 20%
Frequency 48 60 Hz
Adaptation to ambient conditions By selection of 1 of 4 optimized filter levels
Power consumption 16 VA: maximum; 9 VA: average
Hours of operation with fully charged
YRB 06 Z external battery pack, approx. 14 h
Selectable application programs Mass unit conversion, counting, weighing in percent, animal weighing, recalculation, calculation,
density determination, differential weighing, checkweighing, time-controlled functions, totalizing,
formulating, statistics, 2nd tare memory, IDs, product data memories
Built-in interface RS-232 C
Format: 7-bit ASCII, 1 start bit,
1 or 2 stop bits
Parity: odd, even or space
Transmission rates: 150 to 19,200 baud
Handshake: Software or hardware
)
1 = Specially protected dust-tight and washdown-resistant AC adapter; see the section on Accessories.
* CD = Council Directive 90/384/EEC for non-automatic weighing instruments used within the European Economic Area
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Overview
1 ) = With the isoCAL function deactivated, the verified balance can only be used within the limited temperature range (can only be modified by the
Sartorius Service Center): For balances of accuracy class k: +15C to +25C (+59F to +77F)
For balances of accuracy class K: +10C to +30C (+50F to +86F)
2 ) = Specially protected dust-tight and washdown-resistant AC adapter; see the section on Accessories.
* CD = Council Directive 90/384/EEC for non-automatic weighing instruments used within the European Economic Area
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Model LA820-0CE LA2200P-0CE LA5200P-0CE LA12000S-0CE LA6200-0CE
Type isoTEST in conjunction with BD BF
Accuracy class* K K K K K
Scale interval, d* g 0.01 0.01/0.02/ 0.01/0.02/ 0.1 0.1
0.05 0.05/0.1
Maximum weighing capacity, Max.* g 820 400/800/ 1,200/2,400/ 12,000 6,200
2,200 3,800/5,200
Verification scale interval, e* g 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 1
Minimum capacity, Min.* g 0.5 0.5 0.5 5 5
Tare range (subtractive) 100% of the max. weighing capacity
Application range according to CD* g 0.5 820 0.5 2,200 0.5 5,200 5 12,000 5 6,200
Response time (average) s 1.5 1.5 1.5 1 1
Allowable operating temperature range 0 ... +40 C (273 ... 313 K, 32 F ... 104 F) with the isoCAL function 1)
Selectable weight units Grams, kilograms
Pan size mm 218 x 200
Dimensions (W x D x H) mm 240 x 373x 86
Net weight. approx. kg 6.5
Dust and water protection rating
according to EN 60529 2) IP54
)
1 = With the isoCAL function deactivated, the verified balance can only be used within the limited temperature range (can only be modified by the
Sartorius Service Center): For balances of accuracy class k: +15C to +25C (+59F to +77F)
For balances of accuracy class K: +10C to +30C (+50F to +86F)
) = Specially protected dust-tight and washdown-resistant AC adapter; see the section on Accessories.
2
* CD = Council Directive 90/384/EEC for non-automatic weighing instruments used within the European Economic Area
152
Overview
1 ) = With the isoCAL function deactivated, the verified balances can be used within the limited temperature range (can only be modified by the
Sartorius Service Center): For balances of accuracy class k: +15C to +25C (+59F to 77F)
For balances of accuracy class K: +10C to +30C (+50F to 86F)
2 ) = Specially protected dust-tight and washdown-resistant AC adapter; see the section on Accessories
* CD = Council Directive 90/384/EWG for non-automatic weighing instruments used within the European Economic Area
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Accessories
Product Order No.
Data Printer YDP03-0CE
> with date/time, statistics and transaction
counter functions and LCD
> can be used in legal metrology
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Declarations of Conformity The C mark may be affixed only to Weighing Instruments for Use
weighing instruments and associated in Legal Metrology:
The C Mark on Sartorius Equipment equipment that comply with the Directive 90/384/EEC Non-
applicable Directive(s): automatic Weighing Instruments
In 1985, the Council of the European
Community approved a resolution Council Directive 89/336/EEC This Directive regulates the
concerning a new approach to the Electromagnetic Compatibility determination of mass in legal
technical harmonization and (EMC) metrology.
standardization of national For the respective Declaration of
Acceptable European Standards:
regulations. The organization for Conformity for weighing instruments
monitoring compliance with the Limitation of emissions:
that have been verified by Sartorius
directives and standards concerning for use as legal measuring instruments
EN 50081-1
the C marking is governed in the and that have an EC Type-Approval
Residential, commercial and
individual EU Member States through Certificate, see the page after next.
light industry
the implementation of the EC
Directives adopted by the respective EN 50081-2 This Directive also regulates the
national laws. As of December Industrial environment performance of the EC verification
1993, the scope of validity for all by the manufacturer, provided that
Defined immunity to interference:
EC Directives has been extended an EC Type-Approval Certificate has
to the Member States of the EN 50082-1 been issued and the manufacturer
European Union and the Signatories Residential, commercial and has been accredited by an officer
of the Agreement on the European light industry or a Notified Body registered
Economic Area. at the Commission of the European
EN 50082-2
Community for performing such
Sartorius complies with the EC Industrial environment
verification.
Directives and European Standards Important Note:
in order to supply its customers with The legal basis allowing Sartorius to
weighing instruments that feature The operator shall be responsible perform EC verification is constituted
the latest advanced technology and for any modifications to Sartorius by the EC Council Directive No.
provide many years of trouble-free equipment and for any connections 90/384/ EEC on non-automatic
service. of cables or equipment not supplied weighing instruments that has been
by Sartorius and must check and, in effect since January 1, 1993, in
if necessary, correct these modifi- the Internal Market as well as by the
cations and connections. On request, Certificate of Accreditation of the
Sartorius will provide information on Sartorius AG Quality Management
the minimum operating specifications System issued by the Metrology
(in accordance with the Standards Department of the Regional
listed above for defined immunity to Administration Office of Lower
interference). Saxony, Germany (Niedersch-
Council Directive 73/23/EEC sisches Landesverwaltungsamt
Electrical Equipment Designed for -Eichwesen) on February 15, 1993.
Use within Certain Voltage Limits For information on the C mark
Applicable European Standards: on Sartorius equipment and legal
regulations currently applicable
EN 60950 in your country, and to obtain the
Safety of information technology names of the persons to contact,
equipment including electrical please ask your local Sartorius
business equipment office, dealer or service center.
EN 61010
Safety requirements for electrical
equipment for measurement, control
and laboratory use
Part 1: General requirements
If 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
156 in your country.
Overview
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Overview
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Overview
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Overview
Index
Page Page
Accessories (options) 154 Keypad 108
Acoustic signal 111 Language setting 12
Additional functions (balance menu) 111 Leveling the balance 11
Animal weighing 57 Line format 129
Antitheft device 11
Application filter 30 Manual storage M+ 104
Application programs 48 Manual/automatic print mode 125
Applications menu 17 Menu reset factory settings 112
Applications, combining 113 Menu parameters read only 111
Applications, configuring 17 Metrological data, in display 120
Auto print functions 125 MP8 interface emulation 135
Auto start application with power-on 108 Operating design 3
Auto zero 28 Operating the balance 37
Balance menu 28 Options 154
Balance, automatic shutoff 111 Overview of Application menu 20
Balance, installation 8 Parameter settings 16
Balance-specific information 12 Parameters in menu read only 111
Barcode scanner 112 Password, enter/change 13
Bar graph 120 Password, general Appendix
Basic settings 108 Pin assignment chart 133
Basic weighing functions 32 Plates and Markings 162
Below-balance weighing 32 Power-on mode 111
Block printout 127 Practical use 2
Cabling diagram 134 Preset tare (2nd tare memory) 98
Calculation 57 Print application parameters 129
Calibration/adjustment 40 Print manually/automatically 129
Calibration/adjustment, automatic 46 Printout 128
Care and maintenance 138 Printout configuration 33, 108
Checkweighing 78 Printout, animal weighing 125
Cleaning the balance 138 Printout, calculation 125
Combining applications 113 Printout, time-controlled functions 125
Configuring applications 17 Printout, totalizing, formulation, statistics 125
Configuring the balance 12 Product data memory 105
Configuring printout 33 Recalculation 61
Connecting to AC power 10 Recycling instructions 139
Contents 2 Reference sample updating 51
Contrast, display 13 Remote display 4
Control port 79 Repairs 138
Counting 50 Replacing the dust cover 138
Data output functions 120 Reproducibility test (reproTEST) 47
Data ID codes 130 Reset factory settings menu 112
Data input format 131 Safety inspection 138
Data interface port 128 Safety precautions 3, 10
Data output format 129 Second tare memory (preset tare) 98
Data output, following print command 132 Service 138
Data output, initialize 132 Software handshake 132
Declaration of conformity 156 Specifications 145
Density determination 69 Statistics 94
Display 4, 108, 120 Storage and shipping conditions 7
Display backlighting 111 Symbols in display 120
Display, remote 4 Synchronization 132
Dustcover, replacing 138 Time-controlled functions 83
EC type approval certificate 159 Toggling between weight units 48
Emulation MP8 interface 135 Totalizing 86
Enter/change password 13 Universal remote control switch 111
Equipment supplied 7 Unpacking the balance 7
Error codes and messages 131 User data, input 13
External calibration 44 User password Appendix
Extra functions (application menu) 98
Warmup time 10
Factory settings 20 Warnings and safety precautions 3
FlexPrint 109 Warranty 7
Formulation 90 Weighing in percent 53
General view of balances 140 Weighing series number 13
Handshake mode 132 Weight set number 13
Workstation number 13
Identifiers 100
Input 11
Installation 7
Interface port 128
Interface port, input/output 112
Internal calibration 44
ISO/GLP printout/record 112, 126
isoCAL function 46
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Appendix
Enter/Change Password
Select the Setup menu: Press M
> SETUP SELECTION
is displayed
Select the user input function:
Press the Input soft key
> The password prompt
is displayed:
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