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Electronic Balance
Instruction Manual
TX223L
TX323L
TX423L
TX2202L
TX3202L
TX4202L
TXC323L
TXC623L
TXB222L
TXB422L
TXB622L
TXB621L
TXB2201L
TXB4201L
TXB6201L
TXB6200L
TW223L
TW323L
TW423L
TWC323L
TWC623L
Name and Function of Components
Installation
Maintaining the Balance
Inspection
About Weights
What to Do If...
Responding to Messages...
Turning the Power ON and OFF
Backlight ON / OFF (TXB Only)
Changing the Password
GLP Output Function
Specifications
Maintenance Parts
List of Functions That Can Be Used
in Combination
Menu Map
Outputting Weight Readings
Weighing
Selecting the Display
Ending Weighing
Menu Settings
Calibration
Functions Relating to Taring
Adjusting Response and Stability
Setting Units
Application Function Mode
Comparator Function
Connection and Communication
with Peripheral Devices
USING MORE CONVENIENTLYUSING THE
BALANCE
FOR YOUR
INFORMATION
BEFORE
WEIGHING
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
321-56867-21A
Sep. 2009
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Page 1 - Instruction Manual

Electronic Balance Instruction ManualTX223L • TX323L • TX423LTX2202L • TX3202L • TX4202LTXC323L • TXC623LTXB222L • TXB422L • TXB622L • TXB621LTXB2201L

Page 2 - Notices

10This Declaration of Conformity is valid only for models that bear the CE mark on the main body of the balance.

Page 3 - Introduction

100Formulation8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODEOutputting the Gross WeightThe gross weight for a formulation weighing operation is output at the same time

Page 4 - Example:

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY101MEMO

Page 5 - Example page

1021 Press in the weighing mode.This opens the main menu.2 Select the target mode.[TOOLS] [TARGT] What is the current situation? What do yo

Page 6 - What You Can Do

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY1033 Enter the target value and the tolerance ra

Page 7 - Miscellaneous

1049 COMPARATOR FUNCTION1 Press in the weighing mode.This opens the main menu.2 Select the checkweighing mode.[TOOLS] [CHECK.W] What is th

Page 8 - Safety Precautions

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY105To enter the checkweighing range lower limit v

Page 9

10610 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICESWith TW/TX/TXB series balances, weight readings, settings and other data can be output to a

Page 10

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY107Continued on next page2 Select the auto prin

Page 11 - Electromagnetic Compatibility

108Convenient Functions Relating to Output10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES5 Return to the weighing mode.6 Place the contain

Page 12 - Two-way Communication

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY109Continued on next page3 Change the setting.P

Page 13 - Action for Environment (WEEE)

11Electromagnetic CompatibilityDescriptions in this section apply to all models:TW , TX , TXB seriesThis product complies with European standard EN550

Page 14 - Table of Contents

110Convenient Functions Relating to Output10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES6 Return to the weighing mode.When OFF is set for

Page 15 - 4 CALIBRATION 54

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY111Continued on next pageWhat Is the WindowsDire

Page 16 - 9 COMPARATOR FUNCTION 102

112WindowsDirect Communication Function10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICESThere are four types of output data format.Indication

Page 17 - WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES 10

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY113Continued on next pageMaking the settings at

Page 18 - 13 FOR YOUR INFORMATION 138

114WindowsDirect Communication Function10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES5 Clicks [Settings].The [Settings for SerialKeys] dia

Page 19

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY115Continued on next pageChecking operation1 Co

Page 20 - BEFORE WEIGHING

116WindowsDirect Communication Function10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICESTroubleshooting the WindowsDirect Communication Functi

Page 21

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY117Continued on next pageCautionInstructionsUse

Page 22 - Menu Operation Keys

118Connecting to a PC (RS-232C)10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICESData FormatThe details of the data format when standard settin

Page 23 - Display Panel

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY119Continued on next pageWhen the data length is

Page 24 - Installation

12Shimadzu Balances and 21 CFR Part 1121 CFR Part 1121 CFR Part 11, Electronic Records, Electronic Signatures, Final Rule (often referred to as Part 1

Page 25 - Precautions on Use

120Connecting to a PC (RS-232C)10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICESCommand CodesCommands whose nal character is a numeral, a let

Page 26

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY121Continued on next pageEcho-back commandsA cha

Page 27 - Installing the Components

122Connecting to a PC (RS-232C)10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICESApplication weighingCommand FunctionR Cancels application weig

Page 28 - Place the pan supporter

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY123Continued on next pageCommands relating to ca

Page 29

12410 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICESTW/TX/TXB series balances can be connected to the following electronic printers (available

Page 30

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY125Continued on next pageThis section explains t

Page 31 - Turning the Power ON

126Communication Settings 10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICESStandard Settings (MODE)Make a selection from the setting combinati

Page 32 - Do not open covers where a

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY127Continued on next page3 Make the communicati

Page 33 - Warming Up

128Communication Settings 10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES* What to do if…The default setting is "hardware handshake&qu

Page 34 - Performing Span Calibration

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY129Data can be set to output without waiting for

Page 35 - !3!0!0.0!0!0

13Action for Environment (WEEE)To all user of Shimadzu equipment in the European Union:Equipment marked with this symbol indicates that it was sold on

Page 36 - Enter the weight value

130CautionInstructionsBefore starting maintenance on the balance, disconnect the AC adapter from the power outlet.If you carry out maintenance with th

Page 37

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLYTROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONMAINTENANCE131Removing the Glass DoorWith small pan models o

Page 38 - USING THE BALANCE

13211 MAINTENANCESince the balance may develop error due to its application and environment of use, it must undergo both daily and periodic inspectio

Page 39 - With the TWC**3L, TXC**3L…

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLYTROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONMAINTENANCE133Periodic InspectionsPeriodic inspections are i

Page 40 - Readings

13411 MAINTENANCEIn order to establish and maintain the performance of the balance, weights must be used to accurately adjust the balance's scal

Page 41 - Selecting the

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLYTROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONMAINTENANCE135Selecting the calibration weights to be usedNo

Page 42

13612 TROUBLESHOOTINGSymptom Probable Cause(s) Countermeasure See:Nothing is displayed on the display panel.The power cable is disconnected.The main

Page 43 - Ending Weighing

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCEFOR YOUR INFORMATIONTROUBLESHOOTING137Message Display Probable Cause(s) Countermeas

Page 44 - ! Caution

13813 FOR YOUR INFORMATIONAuto Power-Off FunctionWhen the auto power-off function is turned on, the liquid crystal display will go fully off or the p

Page 45

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATION139Setting the Startup DisplaySelect the startup

Page 46 - MENU SETTINGS

141 BEFORE WEIGHING 20Table of ContentsName and Function of Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20TW/TX Series . . . . . .

Page 47 - !!0.0!0!0

14013 FOR YOUR INFORMATIONThis setting can only be made with TXB series balances (with the TW/TX series, the backlight is ON all the time).1 Press

Page 48 - Operations

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATION141To execute menu reset (^ page 51), to set or

Page 49 - Entering Numerical

14213 FOR YOUR INFORMATIONOn turning the GLP output function ON, you can add the balance ID and other information to the calibration record (^ page 6

Page 50

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATION143Continued on next page3 Change the setting.

Page 51 - Functions for Menu

144GLP Output Function13 FOR YOUR INFORMATIONSetting a Balance IDWhen managing multiple balances, by setting a four-digit management number (ID) and

Page 52

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATION145Continued on next pageTW/TX SeriesModel Name

Page 53 - 1 through 3 again

146Specications13 FOR YOUR INFORMATIONTXB SeriesModel Name TXB222L TXB422L TXB622L TXB2201LWeighing capacity 220 g 420 g 620 g 2200 gMinimum indica

Page 54 - CALIBRATION

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATION147Continued on next pageTW/TX SeriesMaintenanc

Page 55 - , is set for

148Maintenance Parts13 FOR YOUR INFORMATIONTXB SeriesMaintenance parts listPart Name Part Number (P/N) RemarksPan (large pan) 321-63871Pan (small pa

Page 56 - Span Calibration

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATION149A correspondence table for application functi

Page 57

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATION15Entering Numerical Values . . . . . . . . . .

Page 58

15013 FOR YOUR INFORMATIONThe menu map represents the organization of the menu options graphically to make it easy to understand.It is useful for qui

Page 59

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATION151Continued on next pageMain MenuPress in th

Page 60 - Calibration Check

152Menu Map13 FOR YOUR INFORMATIONData Output MenuPress for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode.^ P.111^ P. 106^ P. 108^ P. 129^ P. 126^ P. 127^

Page 61 - !E!N!D !E!N!D

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATION153Unit Setting MenuPress for about 3 seconds

Page 62

154Checkweighing range upper limit value . .104Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120Communication settings . . . . . . . . . .

Page 63

155Menu lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52Menu lock symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23, 52Menu map . . . . . . . . .

Page 64 - ! !E!R!R! !N ! !E!R!R! !N

156Stop bit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127Switching units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41TTarget mode . . .

Page 65

157MEMO

Page 67 - Leaving a Record

167 SETTING UNITS 82Units That Can Be Displayed and Conversion Factors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82Selecting Units to Display

Page 68 - Change the setting

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATION1711 MAINTENANCE 130Maintaining the Balance .

Page 69

18Turning the Power ON and OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138Auto Power-Off Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 70 - FUNCTIONS RELATING TO TARING

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATION19MEMO

Page 71 - Function

2 RequestsProvide this manual to the next user in the event that the instrument is transferred.To ensure safe operation, contact your Shimadzu Balanc

Page 72 - Auto Zero Function

20TW/TX SeriesThe TW/TX Series comprises toploading electromagnetic balances with UniBloc weighing mechanism.Main bodyEven a slight breeze may affect

Page 73

USING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONBEFORE WEIGHING21Continued on next pageTXB SeriesThe TXB Serie

Page 74 - Auto Tare Function

221 BEFORE WEIGHINGName and Function of ComponentsUnit display area Menu operation keysSymbol display areaOperation keysNumeric value / menu display

Page 75 - Zero / Tare Timing

USING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONBEFORE WEIGHING23Display PanelDisplay Name DescriptionSee:Batte

Page 76 - Selecting the weighing mode

241 BEFORE WEIGHINGChoosing the Installation SiteThe measuring performance of the balance is greatly inuenced by the environment where it is install

Page 77 - Weighing Mode

USING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONBEFORE WEIGHING25Continued on next pagePrecautions on UseProhi

Page 78

26Installation1 BEFORE WEIGHINGUnpacking and Delivery InspectionThe items packed will differ depending on the model of balance ordered.Check that al

Page 79 - ! ! !B!A!N!D ! ! !B!A!N!D

USING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONBEFORE WEIGHING27Continued on next pageTXB Series (large pan m

Page 80 - ! ! ! !1!0!D

28Installation1 BEFORE WEIGHINGTW/TX Series (small pan model) TW**3L, TX**3L TW/TX Series (carat model) TWC**3L, TXC**3L1 Fit the underplate.Open

Page 81 - This opens the main menu

USING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONBEFORE WEIGHING29Continued on next page2 Place the pan suppor

Page 82 - SETTING UNITS

3IntroductionThank you for purchasing a Shimadzu TW/TX/TXB series electronic balance.The TW/TX/TXB series models are high performance electronic balan

Page 83 - Selecting Units to

30Installation1 BEFORE WEIGHING2 Adjust the two level screws at the front so that the air bubble in the level becomes centered in the left/right di

Page 84 - User-Specied

USING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONBEFORE WEIGHING31Continued on next pageTurning the Power ON1

Page 85 - Minimum Indication

32Installation1 BEFORE WEIGHINGUsing batteries (TXB Series only)1 Remove the pan and pan supporter.CautionProhibitionsDo not remove the pan ring.At

Page 86 - APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE

USING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONBEFORE WEIGHING33Continued on next page6 Press The whole disp

Page 87 - ! ! ! ! P!C!S ! ! ! ! P!C!S

34Installation1 BEFORE WEIGHINGPerforming Span CalibrationAlways perform span calibration for a balance after moving it. Weights are required for sp

Page 88 - ! ! ! ! ! !5 ! ! ! ! ! !5

USING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONBEFORE WEIGHING35Continued on next pageCautionInstructionsIf c

Page 89

36Installation1 BEFORE WEIGHING2 Enter the weight value.If necessary, change the weight value to match the weight that will be used for calibration

Page 90 - ! !-!-!-! ! ! !-!-!-! !

USING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONBEFORE WEIGHING372 Enter the weight value.If necessary, change

Page 91

381 Enter the weighing mode.What is the weighing mode?The balance is in the state where it indicates the units (for example grams) of the weight on t

Page 92 - P!E!R!C!E!N!TP!E!R!C!E!N!T

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCE39* If an indication like "OL" or &qu

Page 93 - What to do if…

4Conventions used for the display panelThis instruction manual depicts the display panel in relation to particular operating procedures.The actions of

Page 94 - APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE

402 USING THE BALANCEWhen the balance is connected to a PC and a printer (option), you can output a weight reading, settings, and so on for each meas

Page 95 - ! !1!0!0.0!0

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCE41Continued on next pageSwitching UnitsYou can

Page 96 - Formulation

42Selecting the Display2 USING THE BALANCESelecting the Decimal Point Display SymbolThe decimal point can be displayed as either "." (a pe

Page 97

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCE43Continued on next pageTurning the Power OFF1

Page 98

44Ending Weighing2 USING THE BALANCE! CautionProhibitionsWhile [WAIT] or [SET] is displayed, on no account disconnect the AC adaptor or remove the b

Page 99 - Outputting Component Numbers

BEFORE WEIGHINGUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCE45MEMO

Page 100 - Outputting the Gross Weight

46With the TW/TX/TXB series, the menu is used to efciently select the right functions for the user's application. The Structure of the MenuThe m

Page 101

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY47Menu MapThe menu map represents the organizatio

Page 102 - COMPARATOR FUNCTION

483 MENU SETTINGS1 Open the target menu from the weighing mode.The method used to open a menu option differs depending on the group. For details on

Page 103 - !1!0!5.0!0!0

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY49Continued on next pageNumerical values sometim

Page 104 - ! !H!I.L!I!M ! !H!I.L!I!M

5Example pageLinked to the cover index (right-hand pages only)The symbol shown in the gure below appears at the head of the next page.IndexNotesInfo

Page 105 - !O!V!R.R!N!G !O!V!R.R!N!G

50Entering Numerical Values3 MENU SETTINGS4 Press twice.The numerical value of the second digit from the left decreases two times, so that it cha

Page 106 - WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY51Continued on next pageReturning to the Default

Page 107 - Continued on next page

52Convenient Functions for Menu Setting3 MENU SETTINGSProhibiting Changes to the Menu Settings (Menu Lock)In order to ensure that the menu settings

Page 108 - !S!E!Q.P!R!N

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY53* Releasing the menu lockTo release the menu l

Page 109 - 6. Steps 7

544 CALIBRATIONIn order to weigh accurately with an electronic balance, the balance must be calibrated after it has been moved or if the room tempera

Page 110

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY55Example of registering a "calibration chec

Page 111 - ! ! !W!I!N!

564 CALIBRATIONAdjust to achieve correct balance sensitivity using either the internal weight (TW only) or the external weight.Set the relevant "

Page 112 - ! !S!E!T!

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY57Continued on next pageCautionInstructionsIf ca

Page 113 - Making the settings at the PC

58Span Calibration and Adjustment4 CALIBRATION2 Enter the calibration weight value.If necessary change the weight value displayed to match the weig

Page 114

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY592 Enter the calibration weight value.If necess

Page 115 - ! !O!F!F

6What You Can DoThis section lets you search for a method you would like to try or a function you want to know about. I want to weigh up to a xed q

Page 116

604 CALIBRATIONThis means checking for drift in the sensitivity of the balance by using the internal weight (TW only) or the external weight.Set &quo

Page 117 - (RS-232C)

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY61Continued on next page* If "ERR C"

Page 118 - Data Format

62Calibration Check4 CALIBRATIONCalibration check using the external weight E.TEST1 Press in the weighing mode. (the weight symbol) will light up

Page 119

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY63Calibration check using the external weight E.T

Page 120 - Command Codes

644 CALIBRATIONIn the TW series, the weight for calibration is built in. The internal weight itself is calibrated on shipment from the factory, but i

Page 121 - Command list

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY65Continued on next page5 If necessary, enter a

Page 122 - Connecting to a PC (RS-232C)

66Calibration of the Internal Weight (TW Only)4 CALIBRATION7 Take the calibration weight off the pan.Open the glass door of the windbreak, take the

Page 123

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY67Continued on next pageYou can leave a record o

Page 124 - Connecting

68Leaving a Record of Calibration4 CALIBRATIONSetting Output of a Calibration RecordOutput of the calibration record can be set by turning the GLP o

Page 125 - Settings

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY69Setting a Balance IDWhen managing multiple bala

Page 126 - User-Specied Settings

7 I want to adjust the balance so that it is very accurate after stabilization.Span Calibration and Adjustment page 56 I want to carry out cali

Page 127 - H!A!N!D.S!H!KH!A!N!D.S!H!K

705 FUNCTIONS RELATING TO TARINGThe TX/TXB series has the following functions relating to the zero point and taring.Make use of these functions in acc

Page 128 - ! !D!E!L!I!M ! !D!E!L!I!M

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY71When the zero tracking function is set, when th

Page 129 - Change Function

725 FUNCTIONS RELATING TO TARINGWhen the auto zero function is set, any drift of the zero point that occurs as a result of material left on the pan a

Page 130 - MAINTENANCE

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY73* Auto zero range valueThe auto zero range val

Page 131 - Removing the Glass Door

745 FUNCTIONS RELATING TO TARINGWhen the auto tare function is set, the balance is automatically tared after the weight reading has been output, and

Page 132 - Inspection

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY75The zero / tare timing change function allows y

Page 133 - Periodic Inspections

766 ADJUSTING RESPONSE AND STABILITYThe response and stability of the balance can be adjusted in several ways in accordance with the installation envi

Page 134 - About Weights

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY77TW/TX/TXB series balances have the following tw

Page 135

786 ADJUSTING RESPONSE AND STABILITYDuring weighing, the response and stability of the weighing mode can be adjusted in stages in accordance with the

Page 136 - TROUBLESHOOTING

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY79Continued on next pageThe stability mark is a

Page 137 - Messages

8Safety Precautions To be strictly observedTo ensure that you use the balance safely and correctly, read the following precautions carefully and obser

Page 138 - FOR YOUR INFORMATION

80Adjusting the Stability Mark 6 ADJUSTING RESPONSE AND STABILITY3 Select the value for the stability detection range. (stability detection ran

Page 139 - Setting the Startup Display

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY811 Press in the weighing mode.This opens the

Page 140 - (TXB Only)

827 SETTING UNITSTW/TX/TXB series balances can be made to indicate weights in units other than the basic units of grams by switching units with the

Page 141 - Password

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY83Select and set the units you require to display

Page 142 - !G!L!P.O!U!T

847 SETTING UNITSConversion FactorsNumerical values (multipliers) by which the weight reading (in grams) is multiplied can be set without restriction

Page 143 - ! !S!E!T! !

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY85* Calculation formula for the conversion facto

Page 144 - Setting a Balance ID

868 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODEApplication Function ModeYou can choose one of the three modes indicated below to suit the application.Percentage weighin

Page 145 - Specications

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY87Continued on next pageYou can set the unit wei

Page 146 - TXB Series

88Counting Pieces by Weight (Piece Counting)8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE3 Select the item number.[SAMPLE] (Item number: select from .) [SET]4

Page 147 - Maintenance Parts

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY89Continued on next page6 Place the container o

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9Precautions on UseProhibitionsAvoid locations where the balance will be exposed to any of the following.You may not be able to obtain correct weight

Page 149 - Combination

90Counting Pieces by Weight (Piece Counting)8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODECounting Numbers of Pieces1 Enter the piece counting modeIf you have returne

Page 150 - Menu Map

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY91Changing a Unit Weight, or Adding a New Unit We

Page 151 - Main Menu

928 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODEIn this mode the weight of the sample is converted to a percentage of the reference weight.The following two setting met

Page 152 - Data Output Menu

BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY93Continued on next pageWhen setting the referen

Page 153 - Zero / Tare Menu

94Percentage Weighing8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODEWhen setting the reference as a percentage of your choice…3 Select the specic percentage referenc

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BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY95* What to do if….It is not possible to use a r

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968 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODEThis function is useful when mixing multiple components together by weight, according to a formula. Use this function wh

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BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY97Continued on next page* When the GLP output f

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98Formulation8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODEThe operation after setting is as follows.When in the ready to weigh status:On pressing ...The weighing mo

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BEFORE WEIGHINGMAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGFOR YOUR INFORMATIONUSING THE BALANCEUSING MORE CONVENIENTLY99Continued on next pageOutputting Component Num

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