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User Manual: RB 0,1g - 0,5g - 1g - 0,1/1g e 0,01g Balance Revision Software: R - 6.02

The document is a user manual for an analytical balance. It provides instructions on safety, setup, operation, functions, maintenance and specifications. It details how to prepare, calibrate and use the balance. The manual also describes the balance's programs, communication features and error codes.
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User Manual

RB 0,01

RB 0,1g - 0,5g – 1g - 0,1\1g

RB 0,1g - 0,5g – 1g - 0,1\1g e 0,01g Balance


Revision software: R_6.02

MAN_B_RB_EN_R_6.02_Rev1.doc Created on 07/07/2019


INDEX

1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS ................................................................... 3


2. STORAGE CONDITIONS ...................................................................................................... 3
3. PREPARING TO START UP THE DEVICE ...................................................................... 4
4. OVERVIEW AND ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION RB 0,1G ...................................... 6
5. OVERVIEW AND ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION RB 0,01G .................................... 8
6. START UP ............................................................................................................................... 10
7. KEYBOARD AND DISPLAY ............................................................................................... 11
8. SWITCH ON ........................................................................................................................... 13
9. CALIBRATION ..................................................................................................................... 14
9.1 EXTERNAL CALIBRATION......................................................................................................... 14
9.2 INTERNAL CALIBRATION .......................................................................................................... 16
9.2.1 Autocalibration (AUT-CAL) ........................................................................................... 16
9.2.2 Internal calibration (I-CAL) ........................................................................................... 17
9.2.3 External calibration (E-CAL) ......................................................................................... 17
9.2.4 Technical calibration (TEC-CAL) .................................................................................. 17
10. TARE FUNCTION ............................................................................................................. 19
10.1 MANUAL TARE FUNCTION ..................................................................................................... 20
11. WEIGHT UNITS (UNIT1 AND UNIT2) ......................................................................... 21
12. PC COMMUNICATION SETTING (PC-PRTR) .......................................................... 24
13. PRINTER SERIAL COMMUNICATION SELECTION (PC-PRTR) ....................... 25
14. TRANSMISSION SPEED SELECTION (BAUD RT) .................................................. 26
15. AUTOZERO FUNCTION (AUTO 0) .............................................................................. 27
16. FILTERS SELECTION (FILTER) .................................................................................. 28
17. STABILITY FUNCTION (STABIL) ............................................................................... 29
18. DISPLAY CONTRAST REGULATION (CONTR) ...................................................... 30
19. DISPLAY BACKLIGHT SETUP (BLT) ......................................................................... 31
20. AUTO POWER-OFF FUNCTION (TIME OFF) .......................................................... 32
21. SELECTION OF WORKING MODE WITH TABLET (TBL MODE) .................. 33
22. PIECECOUNTING FUNCTION (COUNT) ................................................................... 35
22.1 VISUALIZATION OF TOTAL AND UNIT WEIGHT OF PIECES....................................................... 36
22.2 MANUAL INSERTION OF THE UNIT AVERAGE WEIGHT ........................................................... 37
22.3 AUTOMATIC UPDATE OF UNIT WEIGHT .................................................................................. 38
23. DENSITY DETERMINATION OF A SOLID OR A LIQUID (DENS)...................... 39
23.1 DENSITY DETERMINATION OF A SOLID .................................................................................. 39
23.2 DENSITY DETERMINATION OF A LIQUID ................................................................................. 41
24. MAXIMUM LOAD DETERMINATION FUNCTION (M LOAD) ............................ 43

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25. PERCENTAGE WEIGHING FUNCTION (PERC) ..................................................... 44
25.1 MODE WITH WEIGHT REFERENCE .......................................................................................... 44
25.2 MODE WITH MANUAL INSERTION OF THE REFERENCE WEIGHT ............................................. 45
26. ANIMAL WEIGHING FUNCTION (ANIM WEI) ....................................................... 47
27. TOTALIZING (ADD) ........................................................................................................ 48
28. THRESHOLD FUNCTION (HOL).................................................................................. 50
28.1 BOTH THRESHOLDS SET ......................................................................................................... 51
28.2 LOWER THRESHOLD SET ONLY .............................................................................................. 51
28.3 HIGHER THRESHOLD SET ONLY .............................................................................................. 51
29. RS232 INTERFACE FEATURES .................................................................................... 52
30. ERROR CODES ................................................................................................................. 58
31. MAINTENANCE AND CARE ......................................................................................... 59
32. QUICK GUIDE TO BALANCE PARAMETERS SETUP ........................................... 60
33. QUICK GUIDE TO THE USE OF THE BALANCE PROGRAMS ........................... 61
34. TECHNICAL FEATURES SCALE SERIES RB 0,1G - 0,5G – 1G - 0,1\1G .................. 62
35. TECHNICAL FEATURES SCALE SERIES RB 0,01 .................................................. 63
36. SCALE DRAWINGS AND DIMENSIONS RB SERIES 0,1G - 0,5G – 1G - 0,1\1G ............... 64
37. SCALE DRAWINGS AND DIMENSIONS RB SERIES 0,01G.............................................. 65
38. WARRANTY ....................................................................................................................... 66
39. STORAGE CONDITIONS ................................................................................................ 66
40. EQUIPMENT DISPOSAL ............................................................................................... 66

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1. Safety instructions and warnings
CAUTION!
Please read these instructions for installation and operation carefully before
starting your work with the new balance. Using a device other than the one in
this manual does not guarantee the safety of the product. Carefully store the
instruction manual.

The balance complies with the directives and standards for electrical equipment,
electromagnetic compatibility and date safety requirements.
If the installation is not performed in accordance with the instructions given or is
improperly used, all warranty rights will lapse.

 Do not use the device in areas at risk of explosion.

 Before starting the device for the first time, check if the power supply
unit or the power cord is damaged and check if the power voltage
corresponds to the mains voltage.
 disconnect the device from mains power, unplug the power cord.

2. Storage conditions

 Storage temperature: +5 °C…+40°C

 Storage humidity: 45% - 75%.

 Keep the balance packing in the event of return for support; disconnect all cables
and any accessories to prevent unnecessary damage.

 Do not expose the balance to extremes of temperature and humidity, and avoid
violent shocks.

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3. Preparing to start up the device
Below are all the operations to be performed to prepare the device for its first power on.

o Unpacking / packing

1 2

3 4

- After opening the box from the top, you can find the accessory box containing: User's
Manual, Plate, Under-plate; Anti-ventilation ring, Power supply unit, Power supply box.
Help with a stable plan to remove the protective cases.

N.B. Store all parts of the packaging for possible balance return.

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Always use the original packaging for any device shipment to the
Service Center to prevent damage to the device. Below are the
procedures.

- Before any new packing, remove all the moving objects and put them in the accessory
box.

- Following this order, pack again the balance in its box:

1 2

3 4

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4. Overview and accessories installation RB 0,1g - 0,5g – 1g -
0,1\1g
The following paragraph lists the parts of the instrument and the correct positioning of the
accessories to be carried out before starting up.

1. Hole for anti-theft cable fixing.

2. Level bubble.

3. Display and keyboard.

4. Weighing plate.

5. Adjustable feet.

6. Hook cap for weighing from below.

7. Locking screws.

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On the back of the instrument is the
panel with the following connectors:

8. Power socket.

9. RS232 serial output.

Weighing pan assembly


Before powering the instrument, install the weighing pan taking care to position it
correctly on the four supports. Check that there is no dirt between the weighing pan and
the cover of the instrument that could interfere for correct operation.

Weighing plate

Scale RB 0,1g -
0,5g – 1g - 0,1\1g

Installation place

 Remove the balance and its calibration weight, in the models where it is included,
from the packaging and check for visible damage to the device.
 Do not install the balance in any room where there are any air currents, strong heat
shifts, and vibrations.
 Do not use the balance in explosive atmospheres.
 The ambient humidity to use the balance should be between 45% and 75%.

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5. Overview and accessories installation RB 0,01g

The following paragraph lists the parts of the instrument and the correct positioning of the
accessories to be carried out before starting up.

1. Hole for anti-theft cable fixing.

2. Level bubble.

3. Display and keyboard.

4. Weighing plate.

5. Adjustable feet.

6. Hook cap for weighing from below.

7. Locking screws.

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On the back of the instrument is the
panel with the following connectors:

8. Power socket.

9. RS232 serial output.

Weighing pan assembly


Before powering the instrument, install the weighing pan taking care to position it
correctly on the four supports. Check that there is no dirt between the weighing pan and
the cover of the instrument that could interfere for correct operation.

Weighing plate

Scale RB 0,01g

Installation place

 Remove the balance and its calibration weight, in the models where it is included,
from the packaging and check for visible damage to the device.
 Do not install the balance in any room where there are any air currents, strong heat
shifts, and vibrations.
 Do not use the balance in explosive atmospheres.
 The ambient humidity to use the balance should be between 45% and 75%.

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6. Start Up

Level the balance by adjusting the legs on the front of the balance.

Level bubble

Wait 30 minutes after switching on and calibrate the device after leveling it. For
calibration procedures, please refer to the "Device calibration chapter". Perform the
device calibration whenever it is moved to another place.

It is recommended not to drop excess weight objects on the balance weighing plate to
prevent damaging it.

Service must be performed by specialized personnel and the spare parts used must be
genuine. To do so, contact the dealer at whom the device was purchased.

Insert the supplied power supply unit jack into the connector on the
back of the device.

Then connect the power adapter to the power outlet near the device.
Do not use cables/extensions that do not comply with applicable
regulations.

N.B. Check that the power shown on the device plate label corresponds to the one
in use in the country where you are installing the item.

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7. Keyboard and display

* Stability indicator
Standby (OFF) or operation
(ON) button

O Zero indicator
TARE and reset button .
% Percentage weighing

PC Piece counting
CONFIRM selection key or
Data entry method SEND data to the printer .

H Upper threshold
MENU access button for setting
L Lower threshold the balance parameters .

DS Density measurement
Scale CALIBRATION key .
ct, Unit of measure
ozt, lb, GN, dwt, Kg, mg

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8. Switch on

After connecting the balance to power supply, an autodiagnosis of electronic circuits is


automatically effected, ending with stand by indication

From “STAND BY” mode: to bring the balance back to working conditions, press ON/OFF
key.

It is recommended not to drop heavy objects on balance pan, to avoid damage of the
instrument.

Electronic balance effects mass measurings using gravity (g). Differences in geographical
areas e in altitude change gravity acceleration (g).
Therefore, to get precise measurings, balance has to be adjusted to environmental conditions.
This adjusment is accomplished through calibration function.

It is needed to calibrate the balance every time it is moved to another place.

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9. Calibration

9.1 External calibration

Calibration is accomplished by pressing CAL button.

1. Press CAL button when pan is empty, dashes are displayed on the display.

2. When calibration weight value starts to flash, load the weight on the pan.

3. The display will stop flashing, indicating calibration weight value.


Once the calibration is effected will be shown the value of the calibrated weight and the
current unit of measure.

4. Unload calibration weight from the pan.


The balance is ready for weighing operations.

NOTE: if there is interference during calibration process, an error message will be displayed.

Moreover, it is possible to calibrate the balance with a calibration weight higher than the one
set by default:

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1. Press and keep CAL button pressed with empty pan until the acoustic alarm stops, then
release the button. On display it will be visualized the string "-CAL-", followed by
flashing string "LOAD".

2 Sec

1. Load on the pan a weight equal higher or lower than default calibration weight; the
balance will recognize it as valid weight if equal or higher than calibration weight as
long as it is a whole number in comparison with the most meaningful digit of
calibration weight .
e.g.: if calibration weight is 200g, it will be possible to calibrate the balance with
values from 100g 200g, 300g, 400g up to the highest limit of balance weighing
range.
The message “LOAD” on display will stop flashing. Once calibration has been
effected, the value of calibrated weight will be displayed.

2. Unload calibration weight. The balance is ready for weighing operations.

NOTE: if there is interference during calibration process, an error message will be displayed.

Periodically check the calibration of the scale.

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9.2 Internal calibration

In these balance models there are 4 calibration modes:

From display zero condition, press and keep pressed the MENU button until the acoustic
alarm gets mute, then release the button. The message “unitS” will be visualized on
display, press then MENU button until you visualize “Calib” on display. Press PRINT to
confirm.

1. Select the calibration mode you wish by pressing MENU button in sequence:

 AUT-CAL: auto calibration


 I-CAL: internal calibration*
 E-CAL: external calibration*
 TEC-CAL: technical calibration*

2. Press PRINT button to confirm “AUT-CAL”, “I-CAL”, “E-CAL”.


To confirm “TEC-CAL” keep pressed the PRINT button until the acoustic alarm gets
mute.

3. After selection, the balance returns to calibration menu. Press and keep pressed MENU
button until the acoustic alarm gets mute, then release the button. Balance is again
ready for weighing operations.

9.2.1 Autocalibration (AUT-CAL)

The balance self-calibrates when the temperature variation exceeds the factory preset value
and at factory preset time intervals, through the internal reference mass, and only if the
balance pan is empty.

When the balance needs to perform the Automatic calibration, the display will show the
following message:

A 25-seconds countdown will start during which you can decide if:

 Stop the automatic-calibration procedure by pressing the “ON/OFF button that


will be delayed of 5 minutes
or
 Let the countdown finish so that the automatic calibration starts

Note: during the countdown do NOT load nothing on the plate!

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In this mode, it is also possible to carry out the calibration with the internal reference mass
by pressing the CAL button at any moment, first ensuring that no weight is loaded on the
plate.

1. Press CAL button with empty pan.


The message “CAL” will be displayed and balance calibration will be effected
automatically.

2. At the end of calibration, balance returns to normal weighing conditions.

3.

If calibration is not finished due to vibrations or air flows, then the message “CAL bUt” is
displayed. Press again CAL button. If the problem repeats then select external calibration
and contact the product supplier.

9.2.2 Internal calibration (I-CAL)


The balance calibrates itself with internal reference mass ONLY on user command by
pressing CAL button.
Before effecting internal calibration, be sure that there’s no weight loaded on the balance
pan.

9.2.3 External calibration (E-CAL)


The balance is calibrated through an external reference mass (NOT provided with models
with internal calibration).

9.2.4 Technical calibration (TEC-CAL)


This function allows storing the value of internal reference mass whenever checking or
assistance actions require it.

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1. After having selected the TEC-CAL calibration mode, press CAL button at empty pan. It
will be displayed “CAL”.

2. When the value of


calibration weight start flashing on display, load the weight on to the balance pan.

3. Wait the acoustic alarm and that the displayed calibrated weight value stops flashing,
then unload the weight from balance pan.

4. When string “0.000” is displayed continuously, then press and keep pressed the PRINT
button. This starts the internal weight value automatic acquisition and store. During the
acquisition cycle, the display will show “TEC-MEM”.

5. After having stored the value of internal calibration weight, balance returns to normal
weighing conditions.

6. Return to calibration menu as described at paragraph 6.2 and set the desired
calibration mode: internal, automatic or external.

ATTENTION : this procedure must be effected only using E2 class reference


masses.

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10. Tare function

1. Load the container on the pan. The display will show the weight.

2. Press O/T button. “O-t” string will be displayed

3. After reaching stability, the value “0.000” will be displayed. If the stability is not reached
(due to air flows or vibrations or other disturbs) the dashes will remain displayed.

4. Load the objects to weigh in the container. Read net weight value on display.

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10.1 Manual tare function

This function allows to insert manually the tare values.

1. Press and keep pressed the O/T key whit no objects on the weighing pan until the beep
alarm stops, then release the key.

2. Will be shown on the display the following string:

2 Sec

3. Insert now the desired tare value using the keys CAL and MENU for increase or
decrease the value, and press the O/T key for skip to the following digit. During the
value insert mode, if keep pressed the O/T key is possible to delete the inserted value.

4. Press PRINT key to confirm the value inserted.

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11. Weight units (unit1 and unit2)
The scale can be set to display the weight in the different units, one primary (unit1) and one
secondary (unit2).
When we supply the scale, the default unit of measurement is unit1.
1. From display zero condition press and keep pressed the MENU button until the
acoustic alarm gets mute, then release the button. The message “unit 1” will be
displayed then press PRINT to confirm.

2. It will be displayed “GRAM” unit. Pressing the MENU or CAL button, it will be
possible to scroll forward or backward the weight units menu.

……….

………..

3. Press PRINT button to confirm or MENU button to shift to the other weight unit.

CONVERSION
SYMBOL UNIT FACTOR 1g =

GrAM GRAM 1.

MiLLi Gr MILLIGRAMMES 0.001


CArAt CARAT 5.
OuncE ONCE 0.035273962
Pound POUND 0.0022046226
PEnn. PENNYWEIGHTS 0.643014931
OuncETr. ONCE TROY 0.032150747
GrA in GRAIN 15.43235835
tAEL Hon HONG KONG 0.02671725
TAEL
tAEL SGP SYNGAPORE 0.02646063
TAEL

tAEL roc R.O.C. TAEL 0.02666666

MoMME MOMME 0.2667

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4. After setting unit1 (by pressing the PRINT button to confirm), press the MENU
button to select the second unit of measurement.

5. The "unit 2" will be displayed, then press the PRINT key to confirm.

6. The "GRAM" unit will be displayed. Pressing the MENU or CAL key will now be
possible to scroll backwards or forwards the secondary units menu.

……….

………..

7. Press the PRINT key to confirm or MENU to change to another unit of measurement
(the units of measurement available are the same as those listed in point 3).

8. To escape from parameters setup menu, press the MENU button until the acoustic
alarm gets mute, then release the button.

9. The balance returns to normal weighing conditions.

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It is useful to set a second unit of measure when it is necessary to quickly display the result
of a weighing in two different units.

10. By setting both units of measurement, retorns to normal weighing condition, it will be
sufficient to press the PRINT button until the acoustic alarm gets mute, then release
the button to switch from one unit of measurement to another.

unit 1 unit 2

N.B. Putting the balance in Stand-by status using the ON / OFF button, the weight in the
last selected measurement unit will be displayed when the power is turned on again.

Instead, by disconnecting the instrument from the electrical network, when it is switched
on again, the weight will be displayed in the unit of measure corresponding to unit1.

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12. PC communication setting (PC-Prtr)

Connect the balance to PC with proper cable

1. From zero display condition press and keep pressed the MENU button until the acoustic
alarm gets mute, then release the button. It will be displayed the string “unitS”, then
press the MENU button until it is displayed “PC-PRTR” message then confirm by
pressing PRINT button.

2. Press the MENU button until the “PC cont” is displayed to choose continuous print or
“PC CMd” to choose print to PC at user command, then press the PRINT button to
confirm the choice.

3. After having selected the desired transmission mode, press the MENU button to go to
next parameter or the CAL button to go to previous.

4. To escape from parameters setup menu, press the MENU button until the acoustic
alarm gets mute, then release the button. The balance returns to normal weighing
conditions.

5. The balance returns to normal weighing conditions sending the data continuously or at
user command.

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13. Printer serial communication selection (PC-Prtr)

Connect the balance to the printer using the proper cable

1. From zero condition on display, press and keep pressed the MENU button until the
acoustic alarm gets mute, then release the button. The message “unitS” will be
displayed, then press MENU until you read the message “PC-PRTR” on display and
confirm pressing PRINT button

2. To select the data print mode, press MENU until the message “PRINT” is displayed or
“TLP50” if you want to connect the TLP50 printer for printing on labels or on paper with
date and time.

3. Press PRINT to confirm.

4. After having selected the data print mode, press MENU button to go to next parameter
or CAL button to go to previous one.

5. To escape from parameters setup menu, press MENU button until the acoustic alarm
gets mute, then release the button. The balance returns to normal weighing conditions,
ready to transmit data each time the PRINT button is pressed.

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14. Transmission speed selection (bAud rt)

1. From zero condition on display, press and keep pressed the MENU button until the
acoustic alarm gets mute, then release the button. The message “unitS” is displayed,
then press MENU button until the message “BAUD RT” is displayed and confirm by
pressing the PRINT button.

2. Select serial data transmission speed (1200-2400-4800-9600 baud). Pressing MENU or


CAL buttons it will be possible to scroll forward or backward trough the different
transmission speeds, then confirm your choice by pressing PRINT button.

3. After having selected the transmission speed you wish, press the MENU button to go to
next parameter or CAL button to go to previous one.

4. To escape from parameters setup menu, press the MENU button until the acoustic
alarm gets mute, then release the button.

5. The balance will return to standard weighing conditions.

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15. Autozero function (Auto 0)
Autozero is an automatic correction of a possible zero drift.

 Au0 OFF = autozero disabled


 Au0 1 = soft autozero
 Au0 2 = medium autozero
 Au0 3 = heavy autozero
 Au0 3E = heavy autozero over all range
1. From zero condition on display, press and keep pressed the MENU button until the
acoustic alarm gets mute, then release the button. The message “unitS” is displayed,
then press MENU button until the message “AUTO 0” is displayed, then press PRINT to
confirm.

2. Pressing MENU or CAL button it will be possible to scroll forward or backward through
the different autozero levels, select the one you wish and confirm it by pressing the
PRINT button.

3. After having selected the autozero level you wish, press the MENU button to go to next
parameter or CAL button to go to previous one.

4. To escape from parameters setup menu, press the MENU button until the acoustic
alarm gets mute, then release the button.

5. The balance will return to standard weighing conditions.

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16. Filters selection (FiltEr)
It is possible to adapt the balance to the different environment conditions thanks to the
selection of three filters:

 FILTER 1: proportion of ingredients condition


 FILTER 2: stable conditions
 FILTER 3: unstable conditions

1. From zero condition on display, press and keep pressed the MENU button until the
acoustic alarm gets mute, then release the button. The message “unitS” is displayed,
then press MENU button until the message “FILTER” is displayed then confirm it by
pressing the PRINT button.

2. Pressing MENU or CAL button it will be possible to scroll forward or backward the
different filtering levels, select the one you wish and then confirm it by pressing the
PRINT button

3. After having selected the filtering level you wish, press the MENU button to go to next
parameter or CAL to go to previous one.

4. To escape from parameters setup menu, press the MENU button until the acoustic
alarm is over, then release the button.

5. The balance will return to standard weighing conditions.

NOTE: It is suggested to use FILTER 1 when proportion of ingredients must be performed

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17. Stability function (StAbiL)

The stability symbol is displayed when the weight is stable inside a defined range

 STAB 1 = for stable environments


 STAB 2 = for not so stable environments
 STAB 3 = for unstable environments

1. From zero condition on display, press and keep pressed the MENU button until the
acoustic alarm gets mute, then release the button. The message “unitS” is displayed,
then press MENU button until the message “StAbiL ” is displayed, then confirm this by
pressing the PRINT button.

2. Pressing MENU or CAL button it will be possible to scroll forward or backward the
different stability levels, select the one you wish and then confirm it by pressing the
PRINT button.

3. After having selected the stability level you wish, press the MENU button to go to next
parameter or the CAL button to go to previous one.

4. To escape from parameters setup menu, press the MENU button until the acoustic
alarm gets mute, then release the button.

5. The balance returns to normal weighing conditions.

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18. Display Contrast regulation (Contr)

It is possible to regulate the contrast level of display to have a comfortable view of the
indication at different angles of usage.
There are 15 different levels of regulation:

1. From zero condition on display, press and keep pressed the MENU button until the
acoustic signal gets mute, then release the button. The message “unitS” is visualized,
now press the MENU button repeatedly until the message “contr ” is displayed and
confirm this by pressing the PRINT button

2. Now, pressing the buttons MENU or CAL it is possible to increment or decrement the
level of the display contrast; select the one desired and confirm by pressing the PRINT
button.

…….

…….

3. After you have confirmed the contrast level desired, press the MENU button to go to the
next parameter or the CAL button to go to previous one.

4. To escape from parameters setup menu, press the MENU button until the acoustic
alarm gets mute, then release the button.

5. The balance returns to normal weighing mode

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19. Display Backlight setup (blt)

The balance display is equipped with backlight to make the indication more visible also
during low light conditions.
There are 3 working modes:

 ON = light always switched ON


 OFF = backlight always switched OFF
 AUTO = backlight automatically switched on during weighing operations

1. From zero condition on display, press and keep pressed the MENU button until the
acoustic alarm gets mute, then release the button. The message “unitS” is displayed,
then press MENU button until the message “bLt ” , then press the PRINT button to
confirm this.

2. Pressing MENU or CAL button it will be possible to scroll forward or backward the
different working modes, select the one you wish and then confirm it by pressing the
PRINT button

3. After having selected the backlight working mode you wish, press the MENU button to
go to next parameter or the CAL button to go to previous one.

4. To escape from parameters setup menu, press the MENU button until the acoustic
alarm gets mute, then release the button.

5. The balance returns to normal weighing conditions.

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20. Auto Power-off function (tiME oFF)
This function allows to activate the automatic power-off of the balance after a defined
balance idle-time.

There are 4 auto power-off modes:

disab = Auto power-off disabled


2 Min = Auto power-off after 2 minutes of idle time
5 Min = Auto power-off after 5 minutes of idle time
15 Min = Auto power-off after 15 minutes of idle time

1. From zero condition on display, press and keep pressed the MENU button until the
acoustic alarm gets mute, then release the button. The message “unitS” is displayed,
then press MENU button until the message “tiME oFF ” then confirm by pressing the
PRINT button.

2. Pressing MENU or CAL button it will be possible to scroll forward or backward the
different auto power-off modes, select the one you wish and then confirm it by pressing
the PRINT button

3. After having selected the auto power-off mode you wish, press the MENU button to go
to next parameter or the CAL button to go to previous one.

4. To escape from parameters setup menu, press the MENU button until the acoustic
alarm gets mute, then release the button.

5. The balance returns to normal weighing conditions.

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21. Selection of working mode with Tablet (tbl ModE)

Using the appropriate connection box, connect the tabet to the serial output of the balance.

1. From condition of zero on display, press and hold the MENU button until the acoustic
signal is over, then release the button. The message “unitS”is displayed, press the
button MENU until the message “TBL MODE” is displayed and confirm pressing PRINT
button.

2. To choose the working mode with tablet, press the MENU button until you visualize the
message “TBL ON”, then press PRINT to confirm

3. After you have choosen the mode “TBL ON” the balance will automatically restart and
the message “TABLET” will appear on the display of balance. From this moment the
interface device with the balance is the tablet.

4. To escape from “TABLET” mode, press the MENU button , then PRINT button.

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5. Press the MENU button until you visualize the messagge “TBL OFF” , then press
PRINT to confirm the selection.

6. After you confirm with the PRINT button, the balance will restart automatically and will
return to standard working mode.

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22. Piececounting function (Count)

1. From zero condition on display, press MENU button until the message “Count “ is
displayed then press the PRINT button to confirm.

2. Select the number of pieces to put on the pan as sample by pressing MENU repeatedly to
increase and CAL to decrease the number. Choice of the number of pieces (10, 25, 50,
100) depends from the weight of single pieces.
If available, load the empty container first then press PRINT to confirm.
Load on the pan the number of pieces displayed on the balance display.

3. Load on the pan the number of pieces shown on the display

4. Press again the PRINT button and wait the weight to stabilize.

5. If the number of samples is enough (for example 10 as in figure), then this number will
be displayed and it will be possible to go on by loading the pieces to count on the
balance pan.

6. If the weight of the pieces to count is too low in comparison with balance resolution, then
an error message will be displayed. In this case it is necessary to use a balance with
higher resolution.

7. If the weight of samples is acceptable but not enough, then the message “Add” will be
displayed.

8. Add a quantity of pieces so that to almost double the number read on display, then
press the PRINT button.

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9. If the number of pieces is still not enough then the message “Add SMP” is displayed.
Add again a quantity of pieces so that to almost double the number you read on display.

10. As soon as it is reached a sufficient number of pieces, this number is displayed and it
will be possible to go on with count by loading the pieces count on the balance pan.

11. To escape from piececounting mode press the ON/OFF button and the balance returns
to normal weighing conditions.

22.1 Visualization of total and unit weight of pieces

1. Press MENU button to pass from pieces number visualization to total weight
visualization.

2. In order to display the weight of single piece from the total number of pieces press and
keep pressed the MENU button until the acoustic alarm gets mute.

3. Press again the MENU button to display the number of pieces.

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22.2 Manual insertion of the unit average weight

It is possible to insert the unit average weight of the sample, if known. In this way can be
avoided the sampling of the units.

1. From zero condition on display, press the MENU button until the message“Count”, then
press the PRINT button to confirm.
Select MANUAL by pressing repeatedly the MENU button.

2. Press the PRINT button to confirm.

3. Insert the unit weight of a sample in grams using CAL and MENU buttons for increase
and decrease the value and use the O/T button to skip to the others digits. For insert the
For inserting the decimal point keep pressed the CAL button. Keeping pressed the O/T
button is possible to delete the inserted value.

4. Press the PRINT button to confirm.


If the inserted weight is 100 times lower than balance resolution, it will be displayed an
error message.
To escape without inserting the weight press ON/OFF.

5. If the weight is enough then “0” is displayed ; it is now possible to go on to count loading
the pieces on the pan.

6. Press MENU button to display the total number of pieces, then press again the button to
display again the number of pieces.

7. To escape from piececounting function, press ON/OFF button.

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It is possible to use the optional alphanumeric keyboard to insert the weight of the unit
sample as following:

1. From zero condition on display, press the MENU button until the message“Count”, then
press the PRINT button to confirm.
Select MANUAL by pressing repeatedly the MENU button.

2. Press the PRINT button to confirm.

3. Insert the unit weight of a sample in grams using the numerical buttons from 0 to 9 and
the decimal point.
In case of mistake, press the CLEAR button to start insertion again.

4. Press the INSER button to confirm.

5. If the inserted weight is 100 times lower than balance resolution, it will be displayed an
error message.
To escape without inserting the weight press ESCAPE (on alphanumeric keyboard) or
ON/OFF.

6. If the weight is enough then “0” is displayed ; it is now possible to go on to count loading
the pieces on the pan.

7. Press MENU button to display the total number of pieces, then press again the button to
display again the number of pieces.

8. To escape from piececounting function, press ON/OFF button.

22.3 Automatic update of unit weight

After having effected the sampling, it is possible to update the average piece weight as
follows:

1. Instead of loading all the pieces to count, load a number of pieces equal to the double of
the ones loaded on the pan and wait for the acoustic alarm.

2. It is now possible to repeat this procedure up to a maximum of 255 pieces or to proceed


to the normal counting of the pieces.
This procedure allows a more accurate evaluation of the average unit weight and a
better precision in the pieces count.

NOTE: automatic update is not active if the sampling has been effected by insertion of the average
unit weight

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23. Density determination of a solid or a liquid (dEns)

The software for density determination allows to calculate the density of a solid or a liquid
through the under balance hook or through the optional hydrostatic kit.

23.1 Density determination of a solid


1. From zero condition on display, press the MENU button until the message “dEnS” is
displayed, then press the PRINT button to confirm.

2. Select the function “d SoLid” through the MENU button and then confirm with PRINT
button.

3. The density of the liquid to use will be displayed, the default value is equal to 1.0000
(distilled water at 20°C).

4. It is possible to set a different value using the CAL e MENU buttons for increase and
decrease the value and using the O/T button for skip to the others digits. Keeping
presses the O/T button is possible to delete the inserted value.

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5. It is also possible to set a different value if the balance is equipped with the optional
alphanumeric keyboard.

6. Once the wished value is set, press PRINT button.

7. Now it will be asked to weigh the solid in air, confirm this with PRINT button.

8. If necessary, effect a tare operation and load the solid. Press the PRINT button to
acquire the value. During value acquisition the message WEI AIR will be flashing.

9. Now it is asked to weigh the solid inside the liquid. Effect the tare of the small basket
inside liquid, immerse the solid and press PRINT. During the acquisition of the value the
message WEI LIq will be flashing.

10. The result of density of the solid is then displayed. Pressing the PRINT button it is
possible to print the value of density, if the balance is equipped with a printer.

11. If any error occurs, this message will be displayed:

12. Press now the ON/OFF button to escape from density function or the MENU button to
perform another measurement.

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23.2 Density determination of a liquid

1. From zero condition on display, press the MENU button until the message “dEnS” is
displayed, then press the PRINT button to confirm.

2. Using the MENU button, select the function “d Liquid” and confirm this with PRINT

3. It will be displayed the value of the density of the glass float of known volume to use, the
default value is equal to 3.0000.

4. It is possible to set a different value using the CAL e MENU buttons for increase and
decrease the value and using the O/T button for skip to the others digits. Keeping
pressed the O/T button is possible to delete the inserted value.

5. It is possible to set a different value if you have the optional alphanumeric keyboard

6. Once the wished value is set, press the PRINT button.

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7. It is now asked to weigh the glass float in air, confirm this with PRINT

8. Now perform a tare if necessary and put the glass float to the weighing hook. Press then
the PRINT button to acquire the value. During the acquisition of the value the message
WEI AIR will be flashing.

9. It is now asked to weigh the glass float immersed into the liquid. Perform a tare if
necessary and immerse the glass float into the liquid. Press the PRINT button. During
the acquisition of the value the message WEI LIq will be flashing.

10. The result of the density of the liquid is now displayed. Pressing the PRINT button it is
possible to print the value of density, if the balance is equipped with a printer.

11. In case of error the following message is displayed

12. Press the ON/OFF button to escape from density function, or the MENU button to
perform another measurement.

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24. Maximum load determination function (m LoAd)

The function M LOAD allows to measure the maximum load for a solid.

1. To activate the function M LOAD from zero display condition, press repeatedly the
MENU button until the message “M Load” is displayed, then press the PRINT button to
confirm. When this function is activated, a tare is automatically performed.

2. Activation of this function is indicated by the visualization of the letter M on the last digit
on the display.

3. It is now possible to determine the weight of the maximum load.

4. Then press the TARE button to effect another measurement.

5. When the function M LOAD is active, the calibration is disabled.

6. Press the button ON/OFF to escape from M LOAD function.

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25. Percentage weighing function (PErc)
This function allows to read the weighing value as a percentage of a reference weight. The
reference weight is took as 100% percentage value (factory setting).
There are two modes for acquiring the reference weight: one is automatic (with the
reference weight) and one manual (by inserting manually the value of the reference weight).

25.1 Mode with weight reference


1. From zero condition of the display press the MENU button until will be displayed the
“Perc” message, then press the PRINT button to confirm.

2. Press the MENU button to select the “Perc A” function and press PRINT button to
confirm.

3. Tare function will be performed and will be shown on the display the string “Load”.
Then load on the weighing pan the reference and press the PRINT button, the string
“Load” will start to flash and once the weight is acquired will be visualized the value
with the % indication.

4. Remove now the reference weight and load the sample. Is possible to read the weight in
percentage now.

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5. Press the MENU button to visualize the weight in gram and vice-versa.

6. Press the ON/OFF button to escape from the percentage weight function.

NOTE: If the reference weight is lower than 10 digits after the acquiring sequence of the weight, the
string ERROR 07 will be displayed.

25.2 Mode with manual insertion of the reference weight

1. From zero condition of the display press the MENU button until will be displayed the
“Perc” message, then press the PRINT button to confirm.

2. Press the MENU button to select the “Perc A” function and press PRINT button to
confirm.

3. It is possible to set a different value using the CAL e MENU buttons for increase and
decrease the value and using the O/T button for skip to the others digits. Keeping
pressed the O/T button is possible to delete the inserted value. The inserted value will
be stored in the memory until the balance is switched off.

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4. Press PRINT button when the desired value of the reference weight is inserted

5. Load now the sample and read the percentage value.

6. Press the MENU button to visualize the weight in gram and vice-versa.

7. Press the ON/OFF button to escape from the percentage weight function.

8. It is also possible to set the value if the balance is equipped with the optional
alphanumeric keyboard. Press PRINT button to confirm the inserted value.

NOTE: If the reference weight inserted is lower than 10 digit displayed, will be shown the
ERROR 07.

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26. Animal weighing function (Anim WEi)

This function allows to acquire the averaged weight of moving objects or animals for a time
period that can be set.

1. From zero condition of the display press the MENU button until will be displayed the
“anim UEi” message, then press the PRINT button to confirm.

2. Set the desired period time from 5 to 90 sec. using the button MENU to decrement and
CAL to increment time.Confirm by pressing the PRINT button.

3. It is now displayed the value of current weight, effect tare if necessary, then load on the
pan the sample to weight and press the PRINT button

4. It is then displayed the count-down of the sampling time value that has been previously
set.
5. When the count-down is finished, it is calculated and then displayed the value of the
averaged weight measured.

6. Press once the ON/OFF button to start another measurement, or twice to escape this
function and return to weighing mode

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27. Totalizing (Add)
This function allows to effect sum of consecutive weighings.

2. From zero condition of the display press repeatedly the MENU button until will be
displayed the “add” message, then press the PRINT button to confirm.

3. The Tare is automatically effected.

4. Load the first weight to sum.

5. Confirm with the PRINT button.


6. The Tare is again effected.

7. Load the second weight to sum.

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8. Confirm with the PRINT button. Follow all the above steps for all weights to sum up to a
maximum number of 99.

9. Pressing the MENU button it is possible to show in sequence the informations


respectively of total weight, number of weighings effected and current weight.

Before the output function:


If the balance is equipped with a printer or connected to a PC, automatically after pressing
the print button, will be printed or sent to PC the weigh number and its value. After running
all the desired weighs, press CAL to print or send to the PC the value of the total weight.
The count of the weighings will then be reset and it will be possible to start over a new
measure.

Press the ON/OFF button to escape this function and return to weighing mode

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28. Threshold function (HoL)
Threshold function allow to determinate if the weight loaded on the pan is above or below
the two threshold fixed by the user.

1. From zero condition of the display press the MENU button until will be displayed the
string “H o L”, then press the PRINT button to confirm.

2. Insert the lower threshold value using the CAL e MENU buttons for increase and
decrease the value and using the O/T button for skip to the others digits. Keeping
pressed the O/T button is possible to delete the inserted value. The inserted value will
be stored in the memory until the balance is switched off.

3. Insert the higher threshold value as same as the lower value steps.

4. The string “bEEP OFF” will be displayed and select by the MENU button if the acoustic
alarm should be set or not if the weight is within the two threshold values set before.
Press PRINT button to confirm.

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5. If the value of the thresholds is correctly inserted, the balance will be back to the
weighing mode with the indication of the threshold state (H = higher threshold, L = lower
threshold, OK= weight within the two set thresholds).

NOTE: If the values are not inserted correctly will be displayed the string ERROR 07.

There are 3 modes of the threshold function:

28.1 Both thresholds set


This mode allow to set the lower and the higher threshold values and to identify the
acceptable range for the weight value shown by the switching on of the symbol “OK” and by
the acoustic alarm is activated. When the value of the weight is under the lower threshold
value set will be displayed the symbol “ L” while if the weight is over the higher threshold
value set will be displayed the symbol “ H ”.

28.2 Lower threshold set only


Setting only the lower threshold and setting to zero the higher threshold, will be displayed
the symbol “OK” and eventually the acoustic alarm if activated whenever the loaded weight
is higher than the lower threshold value set. When the value of the weight is under the lower
threshold set the symbol “ L” will be displayed.

28.3 Higher threshold set only


Setting only the higher threshold and setting to zero the lower threshold, will be displayed
the symbol “OK” and eventually the acoustic alarm if activated whenever the loaded weight
is lower than the higher threshold value set. When the value of the weight is above the
higher threshold set the symbol “ H” will be displayed.

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29. RS232 interface features

1. General features
The balance transmits the value visualized on the display following serial RS232C
standard, allowing to print the value of weight to a PC monitor or to a serial printer. In the
case of connection to a PC, it will be possible to select the transmission in continuous
mode or transmission at user command through pressing of the PRINT button. The
balance is also capable of receiving commands, always through the standard RS232C,
that allow performing all the functions available through the keyboard of PC itself. The
speed of transmission and reception can be selected, as described previously , to 1200,
2400, 4800, e 9600 baud. The character format is of 8 bit preceded by one bit of start
and followed by a bit of stop. Parity is not considered.

2. Selection of interface for PC


Selecting the transmission to PC (personal computer IBM compatible), it is achieved a
continuous transmission output, at the same rate of weight update on display of the
balance. It is possible to perform all the functions of the balances directly from the
computer keyboard, transmitting to the balance the ASCII codes as in the table below.

CODE 1st FUNCTION CODICE 2nd FUNCTION


(SINGLE PRESS) (PROLONGED
“T” = H54 TARE PRESS)
“C” = H43 CALIBRATION “t” = H74 TARE
“E” = H45 ENTER “c” = H63 CALIBRATION
“M” = H4D MENU “e” = H65 ENTER
“O” = H4F ON/OFF “m” = H6D MENU
“o” = H6F ON/OFF

Selecting the transmission to PC at user command, it is achieved a transmission output only


when the PRINT button is pressed, also in this case it is possible to perform all the functions
of the balance directly from the keyboard of the computer, sending to the balance the ASCII
codes in the table above.

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3. Connection of the balance to PC
To receive/transmit data, link the connector of the balance to the serial port of your
Personal Computer as shown below:

Balance 2 3 PC
Side 3 2 Side
Connector 5 7
25 pins
6 6 Connector
4 20

Balance
2 2 PC
Side 3 3 Side

Connector 5 5
9 pins
6 6 Connector
4 4

4. Transmission format
String transmitted is composed by the following 14 characters:
 First character: weight sign (blank or -)
 second/ninth character: weight or other data
 tenth/twelfth character: weight unit symbol
 thirteenth character: stability indicator
 fourteenth character: carriage return
 fifteenth character: line feed
Eventual non-significative zero are put as spaces.

In the following tables the various transmission formats are shown:

Weighing mode (valid both for continuous transmission and transmission at user command)
1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9° 10° 11° 12° 13° 14° 15°

Sign Weight Weight unit Stability CR LF

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Density mode (only in transmission at user command mode)
1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9° 10° 11° 12° 13° 14° 15° 16° 17°

d = Density value Space Weight unit CR LF


Piececounting mode (only in transmission at user command mode)

Number of pieces

1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9° 10° 11° 12° 13° 14° 15° 16°

Pcs : spaces Number of pieces

Total weight of pieces

1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9° 10° 11° 12° 13° 14° 15° 16° 17° 18° 19° 20°

Weight : space Value of weight space g space S

Average unit weight of pieces:

1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9° 10° 11° 12° 13° 14° 15° 16° 17° 18°

PMU : spaces Value of weight spaces g

PMU stands for average unit weight

Percentage weight mode (only in transmission at user command mode)

Percentage

1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9° 10° 11° 12° 13° 14° 15° 16° 17° 18°

Perc . space Percentage sapce %

Weight

1°. 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9° 10° 11° 12° 13° 14° 15° 16° 17° 18°

Weight space Weight value sapce g

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Animal weighing mode (only in transmission at user command mode

Time

1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9° 10° 11° 12° 13° 14° 15° 16° 17° 18°

Time space = space Time value Sec space

Averaged Weight

1°. 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9° 10° 11° 12° 13° 14° 15° 16° 17° 18°

Ave . = space Averaged weight value space g

Totalizing (only in transmission at user command mode)

Weighing

1°. 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9° 10° 11° 12° 13° 14° 15° 16° 17° 18°

Weighing
number . space Value of weight space g

Weighs total

1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 9° 10° 11° 12° 13° 14° 15° 16° 17° 18°

S space = space Value of weight space g

Threshold function (only in transmission at user command mode)


9 10 11 12
1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° 7° 8° 13° 14° 15° 16° 17° 18° 19° 20°
° ° ° °

minus
Weight : si gn if Value of weight space g
negative

If Low Else High Else Ok

1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 1° 2° 3° 4° 5°
1° 2° 3° 4° 5°
- Ok -

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5. Selection of interface to printer
Selecting the PRINTER mode, the serial output of the balance is set to work with serial
printers.
In this case the printing is effected only when the PRINT button is pressed and with stable
weight. If the stability is not reached within ten seconds, the message ERR05 is displayed
preceded by a short acoustic signal and the value of the weight is not sent to the printer.

6. Connection of the balance with the serial printer

Connect a serial printer to the connector to the balance as shown in the following scheme:

Balance 2 Input data Printer


Side Side
4 Busy signal
Connector 5 GND

If the optional TLP50 printer is used, it will be possible to print both in continuous-mode and
in labels-mode with the following formats:

Weighing mode and maximum load mode Piececounting mode

12-02-2008 12:00 12-02-2008 12:00

Weight: 22.000 g Pcs 100


Weight: 300.000 g
PMU: 3.000 g

Density determination mode Percentage weight mode

12-02-2008 12:00 12-02-2009 12:00

d= 2.80066 g/cm3d Perc. 100.0%


Weight: 300.000 g

Animal weighing mode Totalizing (sum of weights) mode

12-02-2009 12:00
12-02-2010 12:00
1. 16.589 g
Time = 6 Sec 2. 17.226 g

Threshold function
Ave. = 59.446 g 99.
------------------------------
12-02-2013 12:00 12-02-2012 12:00S= 33.815 g
12-02-2011 12:00

Weight: 0.00g Weight: 49.20g Weight : 249.42g


-LOW- - OK - 56 -HIGH-
7. Map of RS232 interface Connector

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30. Error codes

ERROR MESSAGE ON
MEANING POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
DISPLAY

Protect the balance from air


Weight not stable after operation of
ERR01 flows or from vibrations of the
tare
working table

Protect the balance from air


impossible to start the calibration due
ERR02 flows or from vibrations of the
to instability of the balance
working table.

Calibrate with correct weight or


calibration weight not correct or
ERR03 protect the balance from
balance unstable
environment disturbs

weight of samples for the Select a bigger number of


ERR04 piececounting function not adequate samples or protect the balance
or unstable from vibrations.

Protect the balance from


ERR05 impossible to print / weight unstable
environment disturbs
Weight cannot get stable in density Protect the balance from
ERR06
mode environment disturbs

ERR07 error in inserting the data

ERR08 Anomaly on autocalibration motor Contact service staff


Remove the weight from the
weight loaded on the pan or
“UNLOAD” pan or position properly the
pan not positioned properly
pan and underpan.

Unload weights, if any, on the


“CAL But”: the balance requires to be re-calibrated
pan, and press the CAL button

Unload the weights loaded on


Over-range condition
the pan

Place properly pan and


Under-range condition
underpan

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31. Maintenance and care
Regular maintenance of yours balance guarantee accurate measurements.

1) Cleaning

Before cleaning the balance unplug the power supply of the balance from the voltage
supply of your room. Do not use aggressive cleaning product (as solvents or similar),
use a humid towel with soft detergent, Avoid liquids to go inside the instrument during
the cleaning. Wipe the balance with a soft towel. Parts of samples or powder can be
removed using a brush or vacuum cleaner.

2) Safety Checks

La sicurezza dello strumento non è più garantita quando:


-l’alimentatore è visibilmente danneggiato
-l’alimentatore non funziona più
-l’alimentatore è stato immagazzinato per lungo tempo in condizioni sfavorevoli.
In questi casi rivolgetevi al centro di assistenza dove tecnici specializzati eseguiranno
le eventuali riparazioni per riportare lo strumento in condizioni di sicurezza

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32. Quick guide to balance parameters setup
 To enter the balance parameters setup menu, press and keep pressed the MENU button until the acoustic alarm gets mute.
 Use then the MENU button to go to next parameter, use the CAL button to go to previous and the PRINT button to confirm the
choice.
 To escape from menu, press and keep pressed the MENU button until the acoustic alarm gets mute.

Units1 Gram
Units2 Carat
Print Once
Pc-Print Pc-Cont Pound
Pc Cmd br 1200 Penn
tLP 50 br 2400 Ouncetr
Baud rt br 4800 Grain
br 9600 Auo off Tael Hon
Auo 1 Tael Sgp
Auto 0 Auo 2 Tael roc
Auo 3 Momme
Filt 1 Auo 3E M10
Filter Filt 2 M100
Menù Filt 3
Stab 1
Stabil Stab 2
Stab 3
On
Blt Off
Auto Disab
2 Min
Time Off 5 Min
15 Min
TbL ModE Tbl Off
Tbl On E Cal
Calib Tec Cal
Aut Cal
End I Cal

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33. Quick guide to the use of the balance programs
 To enter the balance programs menu, press the MENU button.
 Use then the MENU button to go to next parameter, use the CAL button to go to previous and the PRINT button to confirm the
choice.
 To escape from menu, press and keep pressed the MENU button until the acoustic alarm gets mute.

Smlp 10

Smlp 25

Smlp 50 Auto tare Load Pcs Escape

Smpl 100
….99 Escape
Count Manual
Add Load D solid
t/0
Weigh on Weigh in liquid Solid
D solid dl 1.0000 air (Uei air) (Uei Lqd) density Escape
Dens
Menù D liquid ds 3.0000 Weigh on Weigh in liquid Liquid D liquid
air (Uei air) (Uei Lqd) density
Escape
HoL L threshold H threshold Weight

Perc Perc A t/0 Load % weight

Perc M Ins. weight % weight

Anim W Time Averaged W Escape

M Load Tare M 0.000 Escape

End New value

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34. Technical features scale series RB 0,1g - 0,5g – 1g - 0,1\1g

The models below indicated are all for internal usxe. Max altitude use: 4000m; Pollution grade: 2; Overvoltage category: II

Power Supply: INPUT: Switching 100-240Vac~ 50/ 60Hz, OUTPUT: 9V DC 1A, Max absorbed power 9VA

Display: LCD with backlight

Display dimensions: 8 digits 9x18h 9mm

Commands: Membrane keyboard

Communication ports: RS232C

Operating temperature: +5°C - +35°C

Dimensions plate: 210x310mm

Dimensions packaging: 450x440x260h mm

Net weight: 7Kg

Gross weight: 8,2Kg

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35. Technical features scale series RB 0,01

The models below indicated are all for internal usxe. Max altitude use: 4000m; Pollution grade: 2; Overvoltage category: II

Power Supply: INPUT: Switching 100-240Vac~ 50/ 60Hz, OUTPUT: 24V DC 1A, Max absorbed power 13VA

Display: LCD with backlight

Display dimensions: 8 digits 9x18h 9mm

Commands: Membrane keyboard

Communication ports: RS232C

Operating temperature: +5°C - +35°C

Dimensions plate: 210x310mm

Dimensions packaging:
450x440x260h mm
Net weight:
10,8Kg
Gross weight:
12Kg

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36. Scale drawings and dimensions RB series 0,1g - 0,5g – 1g - 0,1\1g

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37. Scale drawings and dimensions RB series 0,01g

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38. Warranty
 Duration of warranty is of 24 months from the date of purchase shown in the invoice
concerning the product or by delivery note.

 Warranty covers all parts resulting defective at the origin. It does not cover mechanical or
electronic parts damaged by wrong installation, tampering or incorrect use.

 Warranty does not cover damages caused by impacts, balance drops or drop of objects
on weighing pan.

 Shipment to and from service centre is at customer charge.

39. Storage conditions


 Storage Temperature +5 °C…+40°C

 Storage Humidity 45% - 75%.

 Keep balance packing in case of balance return for assistance, remove all cables and
accessories to prevent damages.

 Do not expose unnecessarily the balance at extreme temperatures and humidity, and
avoid hard impacts.

40. Equipment disposal

This equipment is marked with the crossed out wheeled bin symbol to indicate that this
equipment must not be disposed of with unsorted waste.
Instead it's your responsibility to correctly dispose of your equipment at lifecycle -end by
handling it over to an authorized facility for separate collection and recycling. It's also your
responsibility to decontaminate the equipment in case of biological, chemical and/or
radiological contamination, so as to protect from health hazards the persons involved in the
disposal and recycling of the equipment.
For more information about where you can drop off your waste of equipment, please contact
your local dealer from whom you originally purchased this equipment.
By doing so, you will help to conserve natural and environmental resources and you will
ensure that your equipment is recycled in a manner that protects human health.

Thank you
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