A&D GF-30K Instruction Manual page 4

Gx-k / gf-k series high resolution industrial balance
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10-8.
Comparator Function............................................................................................... 46
11.
ID Number And GLP Report ....................................................................................... 52
11-1.
Setting The ID Number............................................................................................ 52
11-2.
GLP Report .............................................................................................................. 53
12.
Data Memory ............................................................................................................... 56
12-1.
Notes on Using Data Memory................................................................................. 56
12-2.
Data Memory for Weighing Data............................................................................. 57
12-3.
Data Memory for Calibration and Calibration Test.................................................. 60
12-4.
Data Memory for Unit Mass in the Counting Mode ................................................ 61
12-5.
Data Memory for Comparator Settings ................................................................... 64
12-6.
Data Memory for Tare Value.................................................................................... 67
12-7.
Data Memory: Quick Selection Mode ..................................................................... 70
12-8.
Data Memory: Confirmation and Storage Mode..................................................... 71
13.
Underhook ................................................................................................................... 73
14.
Programmable Unit ..................................................................................................... 74
15.
Density Measurement ................................................................................................. 75
Interface And Communication
16.
Standard Input & Output Interface .............................................................................. 79
16-1.
RS-232C And External Contact Input ..................................................................... 79
16-2.
Connection to peripheral equipment....................................................................... 81
17.
Commands .................................................................................................................. 83
17-1.
Command List.......................................................................................................... 83
17-2.
Acknowledge Code And Error Codes ..................................................................... 84
17-3.
Control Using CTS And RTS................................................................................... 85
17-4.
Settings Related To RS-232C ................................................................................. 85
Maintenance
18.
Maintenance ................................................................................................................ 86
18-1.
Treatment Of The Balance ...................................................................................... 86
19.
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................... 87
19-1.
Checking The Balance Performance And Environment......................................... 87
19-2.
Error Codes.............................................................................................................. 88
19-3.
Other Display ........................................................................................................... 90
19-4.
Asking For Repair .................................................................................................... 90
20.
Specifications............................................................................................................... 91
20-1.
External Dimensions................................................................................................ 93
20-2.
Options and Peripheral Instruments ....................................................................... 94
21.
Terms/Index ................................................................................................................. 96
21-1.
Terms........................................................................................................................ 96
21-2.
Index......................................................................................................................... 98
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