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- 11 - 2. BASIC INFORMATION 2.1. Intended use The purchased balanced serves to determine the weighing value of loads in laboratory environment.
- 101 - 17.5.3. Returning to the weighing mode 17.6. Animal weighing Working mode <Animal weighing> enables reliable determining mass of ob
- 102 - F button shortcuts The function enables the option of quick access for weighing functions, which are available when buttons F1, F2, F3 or F
- 103 - 17.6.2. Method of operation to manually start the process To manually start the process of weighing select the option <AUTOSTART> and
- 104 - Place the container in which the measurement is to be carried out on the weighing pan and when the indication is stable tare its mass. Next,
- 105 - After finalising the weighing process measurement result is locked and automatically printed. In order to finish the measurement press butt
- 106 - 17.7. Density of solids Density of solids is a function that allows the determination of the density of the material determined for the refe
- 107 - The kit suitable for ASB balances. Components of the kit: 1 Beaker basis 8 Hook 2 Weighing pan stand 9 Top weighing pan of density determ
- 108 - F button shortcuts The function enables the option of quick access for weighing functions, which are available when buttons F1, F2, F3 or F
- 109 - sample first in the air (top weighing pan (4) of the density kit), and then weighing the same sample in liquid (on the bottom weighing pan (2
- 110 - 8. If <ANOTHER> liquid of determined density has been chosen, you should insert its density 9. After inserting this data, the prog
- 12 - 2.4. Monitoring the metrological parameters of the instrument Metrological characteristics of the balance require periodical inspection to
- 111 - 12. On te second measurement result approval, the program will automatically calculate the tested solid object density and it will be in
- 112 - measurement. The balance remembers the recently inserted data (liquid, temperature), which shortens the measuring procedure considerably. 17
- 113 - 7. On inserting the data, the program will pass on to the proper process of measuring. 8. First, the sinker should be placed on the hook
- 114 - 10. On the second measurement result approval, the program will automatically calculate density of the tested liquid which will be indic
- 115 - 17.9. Statistics Statistics allows you to collect data of the series of measurements and use them to generate statistics. The range of stat
- 116 - Statistical data that is counted for every measuring series o N (number of samples) o SUM (total number of samples) o AVG (
- 117 - • When the indication is stable, confirm the measurement by pressing button, • The measurement is saved in the balance memory and is au
- 118 - The information about the number of saved measurements is displayed in the bottom line. On pressing or , the type of the information displa
- 119 - 17.9.2. Deleting statistics To delete the statistics data carried out for the series of measurements, you should follow this procedure:
- 120 - 17.9.3. Returning to the weighing mode
- 13 - 4. UNPACKING, ASSEMBLING AND START-UP 4.1. Assembling and place of use • The balance should be stored and used in locations free of vibr
- 121 - 17.10. Totalising The function Totalising allows a user to weigh individual ingredients of the mixture and totalising their total mass.
- 122 - 17.10.1. Means of operation • Enter the mode <TOTALISING> The bottom line shows the data relating to the number of ingredients wh
- 123 - • Next, place other ingredients in the container and when the indication is stable confirm their mass by pressing button. • If a mistak
- 124 - The message <RESULT> is displayed in the bottom line, which means that the total result of all the ingredients that have been weighed a
- 125 - 17.11. Peak hold This function enables peak hold applied to the weighing pan during a single checkweighing process. Apart from standard se
- 126 - 17.11.1. Means of operation • Enter the mode <PEAK HOLD> Once you select the mode, the function is activated and the informatio
- 127 - The start of the next process of peak hold measurement is possible only after removing the load from the weighing pan and pressing button.
- 128 - 18. COMMUNICATION The menu Communication enables the configuration of port settings, to which you can get access by pressing button. The
- 129 - 18.2. WIFI port settings CAUTION: 1. The transmission parameters must be matched to the client’s local network. 2. Most Wi-Fi modules
- 130 - Procedure: − Select the communication port <WIFI> and then set the appropriate values for the parameter <P3.3.3 – NETWORK PARAMETER
- 14 - 4.2. Unpacking Balance AS with weighing pan Φ 85 mm: • open side doors of the weighing chamber, • inside the weighing chamber place lowe
- 131 - 19. PERIPHERALS The menu PERIPHERALS is to be found in the menu Parameters to which you can get access by pressing button. In the menu
- 132 - 19.2. Printer In the submenu <PRINTER> the balance’s user has a possibility of choosing a port and device, to which the data is sent
- 133 - 19.4. Additional display The submenu <ADDITIONAL DISP.> includes the balance settings for cooperation with the external additional
- 134 - Connect the printer or terminal to COM 1 or to the socket outlet adapter (determine the PRINTER-BALANCE transfer perametres). Every time you
- 135 - 20. WORKING WITH EXTERNAL DEVICES SUCH AS PRINTER OR COMPUTER CAUTION A peripheral devices that is connected to RS 232 or USB port of a ba
- 136 - 20.1. Cable pinout diagram Cable: balance – computer (RS232) Cable: balance – printer KAFKA Cable: balance – printer (CITIZEN, EPSO
- 137 - 20.2. Format of data setting The measurement result can be sent from the balance to an external device by pressing button on the balance or
- 138 - and then: 1 – 3 4 5 6 7 8 – 16 17 18 - 20 21 22 Command space stability marker space character Mass space unit CR LF command - 1 ÷ 3 - ch
- 139 - 21. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL General information A. A character based communication protocol balance-terminal is designed for establishing c
- 140 - 21.2. Responses format for commands sent from computer level On receipt of a command, the terminal sends a response in one of the followin
- 15 - Balance BPS Remove the adhesive tape. Carefully remove the balance from its packaging. Remove all the elements necessary for correct operatio
- 141 - Tare the balance Format: T CR LF Accessible responses: T_A CR LF T_D CR LF - command understood and in progress - command carried out T_
- 142 - Send stable measurement result in basic measuring unit Format: S CR LF Accessible responses: S_A CR LF S_E CR LF - command understood a
- 143 - Send stable measurement result in current weighing unit Format: SU CR LF Accessible responses: SU_A CR LF SU_E CR LF - command understoo
- 144 - Switch on continuous transmission in basic measuring unit Format: C1 CR LF Accessible answers: C1_I CR LF - command understood but not a
- 145 - Send all the implemented commands Format: PC CR LF Response: PC_A_”Z,T,S,SI, SU,SUI,C1,C0,CU1,CU0,PC" - command carried ou
- 146 - 23. UNDER HOOK WEIGHING In standard analytical and precision balances loads can be weighed under the weighing pan. Such means of operation
- 147 - 24. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT 24.1. Anti-vibration table It is a very stable basis which eliminates all kinds of vibrations and ground shakes.
- 16 - Balance BPP • Remove the weighing pan and remove transport protective elements as shown in the picture above (if these elements are attach
- 17 - • Place the balance at the workplace. • Using the wrench (3), after adjusting the balance level (see below); tighten the bolt (2) on the fo
- 18 - In order to clean the glass walls of the draft shield of the ASB-C2-V2 series balance, it is acceptable to remove the walls of the draft shiel
- 19 - 4. CAUTION: do not remove the front glass wall. 5. Remove the weighing pan, the weighing pan safety rings and the bottom metal plates, so
- 20 - adapter (specified on the data plate of the power adapter) should be compatible to the power from mains. Plug the balance to mains – the plu
- 3 - 1. TECHNICAL DATA ...7 1.1. Connection ports...
- 21 - - animal weighing, - statistics - totalising - peak hold • functions related to setting a balance to ambient conditions at a workstation
- 22 - 6. KEYBOARD ON/OFF button enables switching on and off balance’s display. If switched off balance components other than the display ar
- 23 - 7. START-UP When plugged to mains, the balance displays name and number of software, and afterwards proceeds to weighing mode. 7.1. Connec
- 24 - 8. USER MENU Balance menu is divided into 6 basic function groups. Each group has individual name starting with capital letter P. 8.1. M
- 25 - Name of function groups and their content: P1 ADJUSTMENT P1.1 INT. CALIB. | [internal adjustment] P1.2 EXT. CALIB. | [extern
- 26 - P4 DEVICES P4.1 COMPUTER |COM 1/COM 2/USB/WIFI/NONE [PC connection port] P4.2 PRINTER |COM 1/COM 2/USB/WIFI/PENDRIVE/USB PC/NONE
- 27 - 9. LOGGING IN In order to have full access to the user’s parameters and editing of database, the person operating the balance, should log i
- 28 - Access levels The balance software features three access levels: ADMINISTRATOR, ADVANCED, USER. When you turn the balance on, the display is
- 29 - 10. WEIGHING 10.1. Required weighing procedures In order to ensure long lasting use of a balance and reliable measurement of weighed loa
- 30 - Before the start of weighing process or in case of drastic change of ambient conditions at a workstation (e.g. ambient temperature change
- 4 - 11. OTHER PARAMETERS ... 45 11.1. Available menu languages ...
- 31 - 10.2. Zeroing In order to zero mass indication press button. The mass indication on the display should equal zero, and precise zero and st
- 32 - Manual tare determination Procedure: • While in optional mode press quick access button F, to which the option <ENTER TARE> is assign
- 33 - Deleting tare Entered tare value can be deleted by pressing button on the balance’s overlay or by entering tare value of 0.000g (see desc
- 34 - should be set to slow or very slow (parameter value P.2.2.1.1 to SLOW or V. SLOW). The effectiveness of the filter is different for the weighi
- 35 - 1.1.3 Autozero function In order to ensure balance’s precise mass indication, autozero (Auto) software parameter has been introduced. The a
- 36 - 1.1.5 Balance ambient conditions This parametre has two settings: STABLE and UNSTABLE. Setting on STABLE mode makes the balance work much fas
- 37 - This procedure applies to changing settings: For automatic working mode adjust the threshold value.
- 38 - 10.6. Temporary measuring unit This function is only available in <WEIGHING> mode. In other modes measurements are only possible in
- 39 - 10.8. Availability of measuring units This function is only available in <WEIGHING> mode. In other modes measurements are only possib
- 40 - 10.9. User unit A user can declare two weighing units. User unit is the result of balance indication multiplied by the factor that was intro
- 5 - 17.4.1. Setting a target weight by entering values ... 96 17.4.2. Returning to the weighing mode ...
- 41 - 10.10. Information Function enables displaying additional information in the bottom line. Depending on the needs, a user can choose the foll
- 42 - 10.11. Non-standard information Function enables declaring non-standard information, which is to be displayed in the bottom line of the dis
- 43 - 10.12. F button shortcuts Function enables assigning quick access option for weighing functions which are accessible by choosing F1, F2, F
- 44 - 10.13. Dual range balance (BPS-200/2000-C2) Balance BPS-200/2000-C2 series is a dual range weighing instrument. The accuracy of the I weighi
- 45 - 11. OTHER PARAMETERS A user can set up parameters which have an influence on working with the balance. These parameters are included in grou
- 46 - 11.4. Backlight and adjusting display brightness Enables setting the brightness of the backlight or switching off the display brightness comp
- 47 - 11.8. Time format Enables choosing the time format on the printout [12H / 24H]. For the set value [12H], in parameter P6.6 TIME letters
- 48 - Example of a report: ... --------- Autotest GLP: Report ------
- 49 - 12. INFORMATION ABOUT THE BALANCE This menu includes information about the balance and its installed software. The parameters are strictly i
- 50 - 13. BALANCE ADJUSTMENT In order to ensure the highest weighing accuracy, it is recommended to periodically introduce to balance memory a cor
- 6 - 24.2. Rack for under hook weighing ... 147 24.3. Density determination kit (for
- 51 - 13.1. Internal adjustment Adjustment process can be initiated automatically and manually. Manual means of activating adjustment procedure
- 52 - Automatic adjustment process takes place in three different areas: • Adjustment on plugging the balance to mains – verified balances. • A
- 53 - 13.2. Menu adjustment settings P1 CALIBRATION P1.1 INT.CALIB. | [internal adjustment] P1.2 EXT.CALIB. | [external adjustmen
- 54 - • P1.3 USER CALIB. – User adjustment (with an external weight) Adjustment with external weight at any mass in the balance range, however,
- 55 - • P1.6 AUTO CALIB. C. - Time of automatic adjustment (balances with internal adjustment system) Determination of time interval, after whi
- 56 - 13.3.2. External adjustment The external adjustment in balances BPS series should be carried out with external mass standard / weigh class
- 57 - The first procedure of the process is to enter the mass of the weight that is to be used for adjustment. The mass must be ≥ 30% Max capacity.
- 58 - 14. DETERMINING CONTENT OF A PRINOUT 14.1. Adjustment report P5.1 CAL. REPORT, is a group of parameters which enable declaring data that i
- 59 - P5.1.4 PROJECT Enables printing out the name of the project. (see parameter P5.0.1) • P5.1.5 DATE Enables printing out the date of the
- 60 - 14.2. Header printout P5.2 HEADER, is a group of parameters which enable declaring data that is on the header printout. P5.3 HEADER P5.2.1
- 7 - 1. TECHNICAL DATA Balance ASB-C2-V2 series: ASB- 60/220-C2-V2 ASB- 160-C2-V2 ASB- 220-C2-V2 ASB- 310-C2-V2 Max capacity 60/220g 160g 22
- 61 - • P5.2.6 BALANCE ID Enables printing out balance ID number. • P5.2.7 USER Enables printing out the name of a logged-in user. • P5.
- 62 - Example of a header printout: 14.3. Measurement result printout – GLP PRINTOUT P5.3 GLP PRINTOUT, is a group of parameters which enable d
- 63 - • P5.3.4 PRODUCT Enables printing out the name of the product that was weighed. • P5.3.5 VARIABLE 1 Enables printing out the value of
- 64 - 14.4. Footer printout P5.4 FOOTER, is a group of parameters which enable declaring the data that is on the footer printout. P5.4 FOOTER P5
- 65 - • P5.4.6 USER Enables printing out the name of a logged-in user. • P5.4.7 PRODUCT Enables printing out the name of a selected produc
- 66 - Example of a footer printout: 14.5. Non-standard printouts The balance’s software enables entering 4 non-standard printouts. Each of them
- 67 - %K Type of the last adjustment %Y Weighing deviation to the last adjustment %1 Variable 1 %2 Variable 2 Variables depending on the current
- 68 - You should enter the printout of the content setting and design the printout using appropriate variables and text format characters. The
- 69 - 14.6. Variables Variables are alphanumeric inrormation which can be linked to the printouts, products or other information related to weigh
- 70 - 15. DATABASE The balance software has 3 databases that can be edited (USERS, PRODUCTS, TARES) as well as 2 databases (WEIGHMENTS AND ALIBI)
- 8 - Balance BPS-C2-V2 series with weighing pan 128 x 128 mm: Dimensions: Type balance BPS- 200/2000-C2-V2 BPS- 210-C2-V2 BPS- 360-C2-V2 BPS- 6
- 71 - Access Access levels USER Access to parameters in the submenu: <Reading> and setting in parameter group <Others> except for &
- 72 - Once the user’s name is added, follow the procedures shown below: User’s code – Max 6 characters User’s password – Max 8 numbers Select
- 73 - • Select the user that is to be removed from the list • Press button • The software shows <DELETE?> in the bottom line • Confirm
- 74 - 15.3. Tares TARES – 100 different masses of the packaging. The following data can be inserted for each packaging: NAME (30 char
- 75 - Next, insert the details about the packaging. 15.4. Weighments Weighments database is non-editable i.e. the data relating to the weigh
- 76 - The measurements saved in the balance’s memory cannot be deleted. It is possible for a user to view and print out the data saved in the memo
- 77 - Example of a printout Date 21.06.2013 Time 13:05:02
- 78 - 15.5. ALIBI The balance is equipped with “ALIBI”, a type of memory that allows you to save and store up to 100 000 measurements carried out o
- 79 - To view the remaining data relating to the measurement, press after selecting the measurement in question: The software will automatically
- 80 - 16. EXPORT AND IMPORT OF DATABASE This option allows you to: • Archive the data relating to the weighments carried out– WEIGHMENT data
- 9 - Balance BPS-C2-V2 series with weighing pan 195 x 195 mm: Type balance BPS- 1200-C2-V2 BPS- 2100-C2-V2 BPS- 3500-C2-V2 BPS- 4500-C2-V2 BPS- 60
- 81 - 16.1. Export database To export the database, enter the option EXPORT. The following functions are available: • Export of all the databas
- 82 - 16.2. Import database The function <IMPORT> allows you, amongst others, to transfer the data saved in the balance database. In this bal
- 83 - The data can be printed out on any printer connected to the computer. More data can be saved in the same file. The balance software will
- 84 - 17. BALANCE WORKING MODES - Weighments - Counting pieces - Checkweighing - Dosing - Deviations % against the mass of the standard -
- 85 - Once the button has been pressed, the name of the first available function is shown. or - select the working mode - enter the selec
- 86 - 17.2. Counting parts of the same mass The balance, in the standard version, is equipped with the option of counting small objects of the same
- 87 - 17.2.1. Setup for mode COUNTING PIECES The software allows entering settings for each working mode. Some the settings are identical in all wo
- 88 - 17.2.2. Setting the reference mass by determining from the sample of known quantity While determining the mass of a single piece the functio
- 89 - • <PLACExx PCS>. • Place the declared number of pieces in the container and when the result is stable (the symbol is displayed) a
- 90 - • The total mass of all the pieces put on the weighing pan must not be greater than the balance’s maximum weighing range. • The mass of a s
- 10 - Balance BPP-C2-V2 series: BPP- 10-C2-V2 BPP- 35-C2-V2 Max capacity 10 kg 35 kg Tare range -10 kg -35 kg Min capacity 2 g 2 g Reada
- 91 - • The balance software automatically counts a single sample mass and enters the mode <COUNTING PIECES> displaying the number of pieces
- 92 - 17.3. Checkweighing Checkweighing is a working mode that uses two thresholds (LOW and HIGH) in order to check the mass of the samples. It i
- 93 - 17.3.1. Declaration of mass thresholds Procedure: • Press one of the F buttons, to which the function <ASSIGN THRESHOLDS>is assigned
- 94 - • Confirm the inserted mass by pressing button, • The balance software proceeds to the mode <CHECKWEIGHING> and states the value
- 95 - 17.4. Dosing The dosing is the mode which consits in the process of sample weighing until target mass is reached. The target mass is define
- 96 - 17.4.1. Setting a target weight by entering values Procedure: • Press one of the F buttons, to which the function <ENTER SAMPLE> is
- 97 - • Use the arrow buttons to set the tolerance value • Confirm the entered tolerance by pressing button, • The balance software automat
- 98 - 17.4.2. Returning to the weighing mode 17.5. Deviations % against the mass of the standard The balance software has the option of deviation c
- 99 - VARIABLE 1 – function initiates the selection and editing of variable 1 VARIABLE 2 – function initiates the selection and editing of variabl
- 100 - 17.5.2. Setup for reference mass by typing its mass Procedure: • Press one of the F buttons to which the function <ENTER SAMPLE> is
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