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Page 1 - CX series

Instruction number LMI-17-02/05/09/ENG-C Analytical balances CX series

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- 10 - 5.2. Keyboard Each key is dual-function key. Particular function can be done through. User also can move in the balance menu. ON/OFF key,

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- 11 - 5.3. Connections 1. power adapter socket 2. PS keyboard connector 3. RS 232 port 4. additional display socket Draw. 4. Sockets of t

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- 12 - P4 Readout 01 Filter | * * * * * * * 3 | normal 02 Value relase | * * * * * * * 1 | fast + rel 03 Disp. Refresh | * * * * * * * 1 | 0.08

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- 13 - P8 Work modes 01 Parts count | * * * * * * * 1 | enabled 02 Checkweighing | * * * * * * * 1 | enabled 03 Dosages | * * * * * * * 1 | ena

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- 14 - Draw. 5. Menu 1 - main menu number 2 – indication of the function selection 3 – function name 4 – currently used function 5 – submenu numb

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- 15 - 6.1.1. The balance keyboard enter main menu move down in the menu move up in the menu selects submenu which is activated, submenu c

Page 8 - − weights

- 16 - 6.1.3. PS computer keyboard Each key on the balance keyboard has its equvivalent on the PS keyboard - for functions Description keyboard S

Page 9 - − recipes

- 17 - - for ENTER / PRINT keys and ESC Confirm changes Cancel and leave function without changes 6.1.4. By means of virtual keyboard through RS

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- 18 - Reaction of the balance: - Activity of the balance (eg. the balance calibration) is done for submenu described as Function - Attribute acti

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- 19 - The indication can be set to zero many times. Sum of loads noted in the balance memory cannot be higher than max capacity. Betwenn following

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- 2 - MAY 2009

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- 20 - should be covered with water all the time. Overflow of water in container can be removed with automatic pump or pipette. To minimize all humidi

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- 21 - Draw. 9. Password-activation the function Draw. 9-1. Menu password protection - Administrator line to write administrator who has access t

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- 22 - Draw. 10. The keys –introducing the values in the menu 8. BALANCE CALIBRATION To ensure high precision of weighing corrective factor in r

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- 23 - 8.1. Automatic balance calibration It is performed when: - Period of time passes from last calibration - temperature changes for settled

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- 24 - 01 Internal calibration Start internal calibration process, the process is automaticaly without operator interference, if there is load on the

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- 25 - 8.2. Calibration test Internal calibration mass is compared to its value in the balance memory. This preocess is automatic. Its result is sho

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- 26 - 8.3.2. External calibration The external calibration should be performed with external mass class: - F2 – for balances CX List of weigh

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- 27 - - After put the weight on the pan confirm by the Enter. - After this procedure balance returns to menu to group P1 Calibration. - In accorda

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- 28 - Apart from information settled in menu group the report contains: calibration mass remembered by balance after last calibration (description Ol

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- 29 - Draw. 18. Submenu Date /Time 01 Date form There are two possibilities: - 1 format date Month/Day/Year - 0 format date Day/Month/

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- 3 - Contents 1. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ... 52. UNWRAPING THE

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- 30 - Draw. 19. Submenu Date / Time –setting time Replace the marker next to the value which will be changed (Hour, Minute, Second). Confirm with

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- 31 - Draw. 21. Submenu Date /Time –setting date 05 Display time for the value 1 – YES on top graph time is displayed, for the value 0 – NO, time i

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- 32 - 11.1. Setting filter Dependly on conditions set the filter. If the conditions are conductive set the filter as very fast (value of the parame

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- 33 - 11.6. Negative This function is designed for changes of displaying. 12. FUNCTIONS IN USING RS 232 PORT User can set the parameters necessary

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- 34 - 14. ACCESS TO MASS UNITS In this group of parameters user declares mass units which are accessible for operator directly under the key Units.

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- 35 - Draw. 25. The balance functions -setting All work modes values of the parameters are 1: yes are accessible from the level of switching betwe

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- 36 - 06 Contrast changes contrast – after entering this function a window appears, by means of keys on the balance contrast on the display can be

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- 37 - balance software. After these changes the balance accepts new set up. User must know all parameters and computer operation very well. 13

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- 38 - Draw. 28. Counting pieces –display view APW – singular piece mass [g] WGH – all pieces mass on the pan pcs – mark for counting pieces

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- 39 - Draw. 30. Display with AKD function on 1- Single piece mass 2 - all elements mass 3 - AKD function(automatic correction of preciseness

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- 4 - 17.4. Percents ... 4617.5. Weighing

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- 40 - Draw. 31. Automatic Correction of Preciseness –record in data base Select the field and write names of weighed elements. Press the Enter (re

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- 41 - 17.2. Checkweighing The sample is weighed precisely when the limits of weighing are settled. The process is shown (side graphs) and controled

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- 42 - Remember to set the parameter 02 High limit firstly. The balance program checks if the values are correct and if they are in measure range.

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- 43 - Move into ,,Stage base” and press RIGHT ARROW Draw. 37. Checkweighing -stage base programming –values − Enter name for selected record

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- 44 - − Move into ,,START” and press RIGHT ARROW − The balance is ready for weighing in selected ranges Draw. 39. Checkweighing – display vie

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- 45 - Activation of the function Draw. 40. Dosage – activation Display Draw. 41. Dosage – display 1 – mass which should be added 2 – graphs 3

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- 46 - 17.4. Percents This function compares load mass to standard mass which value should be given. The result of this operation is displayed in per

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- 47 - Cooperation of the deviations with other functions During activation of the function set option YES for parameters M4 03, 04, 05. Select fie

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- 48 - − Enter work mode − Select the parameter 05 Statistics − Pressing the F key and enter the parameter 05 Statistics − Select the parameter 0

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- 49 - 17.5. Weighing animals Function activation Draw. 46. Weighing animals–view of the display Internal setting - FILTR (Decides how fast final

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- 5 - 1. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS CX 165 CX 205 CX 265 CX 265N Max capacity 100/160 g 200 g 60/220 g 80/220 g Min capacity 1 mg 1 mg 1 mg 1

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- 50 - 17.6. Density of solids and liquids In additional equipment of analytical balance there are Specific Gravity Measurement Kit. Draw. 47. S

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- 51 - 17.6.1. Density of liquids Basic component during measure solids of liquids is glass float. It has precise determined capacity which is stamp

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- 52 - The function activation Draw. 48. Recipes – internal setting parameter 01 Hints after set the parameter at YES the balance displays names an

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- 53 - Information on the graphic display for recipes Draw. 49. Recipes –functions 1 – mass which is actually on the pan. 2 – stable measurement

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- 54 - Draw. 51. Declared recipes − total mass of the mixture together with the container cannot be bigger than max capacity of the balance − t

Page 51 - WATER (destiled water)

- 55 - • Press the UNITS key. Mass of component 1 is recorded in the balance memory. The information on the display changes: component 2, mass WGH,

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- 56 - 17.8. Statistics Activation Draw. 52. Statistics –function activation Results of previous statistics should removed after function activati

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- 57 - Draw. 53. Statistics –display for series of measurement 1. mass on the pan 2. measurement number in measurement series 3. sum of all weig

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- 58 - Function activation: Draw. 54. Calibration of pipettes - activation Before calibration following data must be loaded: - Pipette [stab

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- 59 - Display view Draw. 55. Calibration of pipettes - display 1 – result 2 – function is active 3 – capacity checked 4 – average capacity 5 – pre

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- 6 - scale and rest of elements on. The balance is supplied with 230 V AC / 11V AC supplier. The balance with Φ 85 mm pan: - open side doors of w

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- 60 - Draw. 57. Example of a report of in calibration procedure 18. KINDS OF PRINTOUTS 18.1. Standard printout There are 2 types of printouts

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- 61 - Draw. 58. Declaration of variables to printout –submenu GLP Example of standard printout Draw. 59. Example of standard printout (all optio

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- 62 - 18.2. Non-standard printout Procedure of creating non-standard printouts: − user can create own 4 printouts, − give the number of the text w

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- 63 - 18.2.1. Texts Variables in all modes and with the same values %% Printout of „%” singular sign %N Actual net mass in basic unit %d Actual

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- 64 - Statistic variables in all modes apart from basic weighing %n The measurement number %x Average value %S Sum %m Min value %M Max value %D

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- 65 - Example 1: Max mass cannot be higher than 11.250 g! If user write this sentence uses 46 signs grouped in adjacent lines of the text. Set up

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- 66 - On the balance desk Move up through digits, letters and sings o 1 Move down through digits, letters and sings o 1 Determine sign to cha

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- 67 - After activation of the function select printout number (1-4) and beginning of writting the texts in (range from text 1 to text 80). Then selec

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- 68 - 19.1. Connections Draw. 64. Connections balance - computer The balance connection DB 9/F – The computer connection DB 9/F (with control of

Page 66 - − On PS/2 keyboard

- 69 - 20. COOPERATION WITH LABEL PRINTERS CITIZEN CLP-521 You should follow the steps below to assure the proper operation with the label printer.

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- 7 - The balance with pipettes calibration set: - slide chamber side doors off (8) - inside the chamber put bottom ring (8), - put glass ring on b

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- 70 - Printout designing procedure:  Inscribe printout data in corresponding texts – P6 parameters’ group Printout; parameters: String 01 ÷ String

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- 71 - • Then set the rest of the parameters Printout number – 1 Prn. 1 start – 1 Prn. 1 stop – 10 Draw. 67. Declaration of range of pr

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- 72 - TABLE 2 Variables present in all operation modes Variable Number of characters Description %% 1 Single character printout „%” %N 16 or 1

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- 73 - TABLE 3 Variables that can be used in operation mode Variable Number of characters Description The mode in which the variable is active %W

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- 74 - 21. COOPERATION WITH PRINTER EPSON To have Polish signs on the printouts: − Change code side into CP852 at the beginning of printout − R

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- 75 - 22. WEIGHING LOADS UNDER THE BALANCE In standard version balances have possible to weight loads under the CX balance. To use this function:

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- 76 - 23. CONNECTING ADDITIONAL KEYS It is possible to connect external tare and print buttons by special luster through port RS232. Printer or c

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- 77 - Function SWITCH CONSTANCE TRANSMISSION IN BASIC INTERVAL Command C0 CR LF Function SWITCH CONSTANCE TRANSMISSION IN BASIC INTERVAL Comma

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- 78 - Function DISPLAY HEADLINE Command DF CR LF (displays signs in the bottom headline) Function CANCELL HEADLINE Command CF CR LF (canc

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- 79 - 25. COMMANDS ABOUT ERRORS Command Error number Error description"control sum error" 1.1Errors during date transmission "Error

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- 8 - 3.2. Set level up After replacing the balance in the place of usage the balance should be leveled. The correct leveling is shown on the level

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- 9 - − weights animals − detemines liquids and solids density − making mixtures up to recipes − statistics of measurements series − recipes Mea

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