Precisa 320 XB Operating Instructions Manual

Precisa 320 XB Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Precisa Balances Series XB Operating Instructions 350-8105-000g1...
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  • Page 3: Customer Service

    Precisa Gravimetrics AG. © Precisa Gravimetrics AG, 8953 Dietikon, Switzerland, 2013.
  • Page 4 • For the labelling of dangers and advice, please see Chapter 1 “Safe- ty”. Guarantee-card A guarantee-card, which was filled in by your Precisa dealer before handing over the balance, is enclosed with the instruction manual. NOTE Check, if the guarantee-card is enclosed with these operating...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents ■ Safety............8 Representations and symbols ........8 Safety recommendations ..........8 Your balance ..........10 Construction and functions......... 10 2.1.1 Construction of the balance ........10 2.1.2 Functions of the balance ..........11 Application, conformity, labelling......... 13 2.2.1 Correct use of the balance..........
  • Page 6 5.10 Anti-theft encoding ............ 38 5.11 Key tone ..............38 5.12 Precisa BUS .............. 38 Working with the application menu ....40 Structure of the application menu ........ 40 Selecting a working program........41 Changing application / weighing mode......41 Application “UNITS”...
  • Page 7 Contents ■ 6.10 Application «DIAGNOSTICS» * ........48 Special operating keys ......... 50 The Tare key «T» ............50 The Print key «PRINT» ..........51 Data transfer to peripheral devices ....52 Connection to peripheral devices ......... 54 Remote control-commands ......... 55 Examples for the remote control of the balance .....
  • Page 8 ■ Contents 14.1.3 Set Weighing mode: Auto-Standby ......67 14.1.4 Set Weighing mode: Auto-Zero........68 14.2 Notes on calibration ........... 68 14.2.1 External calibration by means of ICM ......68 14.2.2 External calibration with freely selectable weight ... 69 14.2.3 Internal calibration .............
  • Page 9 Contents ■...
  • Page 10: Safety

    ■ 1 Safety Safety Representations and symbols Important instructions, which involve safety, are highlighted with the appropriate action: DANGER Warning of a possible danger, which can lead to death or to serious injuries. CAUTION Warning of a possibly dangerous situation, which can lead to less severe injuries or damage.
  • Page 11 1 Safety ■ • If there is any reason to believe that it is no longer possible to operate the balance without danger, the balance is to be immedia- tely unplugged from the electricity supply (pull out power adaptor) and secured against inadvertent operation. •...
  • Page 12: Your Balance

    ■ 2 Your balance Your balance Construction and functions 2.1.1 Construction of the balance The balance consists of the balance body (1), the scale-pan holder (4) and the pan (5), which depending on the model may be square (fig. 2.1, right) or round (fig. 2.1, left). Depending on the model (see Chapter 2.3 “Data and parameters”) the balance additionally has a simple windshield (fig.
  • Page 13: Functions Of The Balance

    2 Your balance ■ 2.1.2 Functions of the balance The balances of the XB-Series are high-quality electronic precision ba- lances with a readability of 0.0001 grammes to 1.0 gramme, according to type. The versatile weighing programs allow you to use the balances of the XB-Series not only for simple weighings but also in a simple manner for carrying out various weighing applications such as, for example, percentage- or component counting weighings and document the...
  • Page 14 ■ 2 Your balance " " & Fig. 2.2 Construction of the balance Cover of the device for under-floor weighings Nameplate Adjustable feet (for levelling) Weighing pan Multifunction display 5-key control panel Serial No. plate Connecting socket for power adaptor RS232-Interface 10 Bubble level 11 Eyelet for attaching a safety chain...
  • Page 15: Application, Conformity, Labelling

    2 Your balance ■ Application, conformity, labelling 2.2.1 Correct use of the balance The balance may only be used for the weighing of solid-materials and of liquids filled into secure containers. The maximum allowable load of the balance must never be exceeded, otherwise the balance may be damaged.
  • Page 16: Firmware And Serial Number

    ■ 2 Your balance The balance shows the following labels: HA?EI= Max. 2200 g e=0,1g XB 2200 C Min. 0,5 g d=0,01g ON/OFF MODE PRINT Fig. 2.3 Balance labels 2.2.4 Firmware and serial number After a reconnection of the balance to the mains and switching on for the first time the serial number as well as the firmware will be showed in the upper display, see also Chapter 4.1 “Switching on the balan- ce”and Chapter 4.6.3 “Display”...
  • Page 17: Data And Parameters

    2 Your balance ■ Display Remark Firmware: E01-0100.P04 - E01: Hardwarecode Exx- 01,00,P04 - 01,00: Version - P04: Release Data and parameters The balances of Series XB are divided into five main-groups A, C, D, G and M. The letter in the name corresponds to the design specification (e.g.
  • Page 18 ■ 2 Your balance – also available with dust and water splash protection to IP65 The following applies to all XB-balances: • Mains connection – 115 - 230V (+15/-20%); 50 - 60Hz • Power consumption – without peripheral appliances 6.0 VA •...
  • Page 19: Starting Up

    3 Starting up ■ Starting up Unpacking the balance The balances are delivered in an environmentally-friendly package, specifically developed for this precision instrument, which provides optimal protection for the balance during transportation. NOTE Retain the original packaging in order to avoid transportation dama- ges when shipping or transporting the balance and to allow the ba- lance to be stored in the best conditions if it is out of operation for an extended period.
  • Page 20: Scope Of Delivery

    ■ 3 Starting up Scope of delivery Inspect delivery for completeness immediately on unpacking all com- ponents. D, G Fig. 3.1 Scope of delivery (broken down by groups) Component delivered present yes / no Balance Scale-pan support Weighing pan Power adaptor Protection-cover for the display Windshield BASIC (group A) Windshield simple (group M)
  • Page 21: Assembly Of The Balance

    3 Starting up ■ Assembly of the balance The balance is delivered in partly dismantled condition. Assemble the individual components in the following sequence (see fig. 2.1 and fig. 2.2). • Install the dust-protection cover on the balance • Install the windshield as well as the protective ring with the two screws supplied •...
  • Page 22: Checking The Mains Voltage

    ■ 3 Starting up Checking the mains voltage The following Safety recommendations must be observed when connecting the balance to the mains: DANGER The balance may only be operated with the power adaptor supplied. Check before connecting the power adaptor to the mains supply, that the operating voltage stated on the power adaptor agrees with the local mains voltage.
  • Page 23: Calibration Of The Balance

    3 Starting up ■ Calibration of the balance NOTE Warm-up time: We recommend to connect the balance to the mains at least for 2-3 hours (classI) resp. 1 hour (class II) before use. Since the Earth's gravity is not the same everywhere, each balance must –...
  • Page 24: Standardized Balance

    ■ 3 Starting up Standardized balance The standardized balances of the XB-Series are provided with the EU/ OIML licence or meet the local standardisation regulations. The balance program and certain functions of the weighing output differ from the standard program in the case of the standardized XB balances –...
  • Page 25 3 Starting up ■ • Hang the object to be weighed on the hook and carry out the weighing. Fig. 3.3 Setting up the balance for under-floor weighings CAUTION Take care that the hooks used for the under-floor weighing are stable enough to hold the goods which you wish to weigh.
  • Page 26: Modes Of Operation And Operating

    ■ 4 Modes of operation and operating Modes of operation and operating Switching on the balance NOTE Make sure the balance has been connected to mains at least for one hour for class II balances or for 3 hours for class I balances before the first weighing or any calibration.
  • Page 27: Significance Of The Two Main Menus

    4 Modes of operation and operating ■ start-up process, until the desired configuration appears on the display and then release the button: “FACTORY CONFIG.”: Load factory configuration. “USER CONFIG.”: Load user configuration. “STORE CONFIG.”: Store present configuration as user configu- ration.
  • Page 28: How The Menu Control Operates

    ■ 4 Modes of operation and operating How the menu control operates The configuration menu and the application menu each have a main path and up to two sub-paths in which the parameters for the different function programs of the balance are defined. Moving in the menu path: •...
  • Page 29: Control Panel

    4 Modes of operation and operating ■ 4.6.1 Control panel Four of the five keys of the Multifunctional Control Panel serve multi- ple functions (functions for the weighing mode and for the programming mode respectively). ultifunction display PRINT ON / OFF Fig.
  • Page 30: Display

    ■ 4 Modes of operation and operating NOTE For the operation of the «T» and «PRINT» see Chapter 7 “Special operating keys”. For an illustration of the method of operation see Chapter 10 “Practi- cal examples”. 4.6.3 Display The balance display has two lines (1 and 2). Fig.
  • Page 31: Anti-Theft Encoding

    4 Modes of operation and operating ■ NOTE The password protection is deactivated at the works. The pre-programed password set in the works is: 7 9 1 4 This password is the same for all balances and is always valid, in parallel with a self-selected password.
  • Page 32: Working With The Configuration Menu

    Activating/deactivating and changing the anti-theft THEFTCODE code. KEY TONE Activation of the keypad sound Enables disables Precisa BUS accessories Printing conventions used in this document: • The settings in the sub-paths pre-programmed in the works are prin- ted in bold in these operating instructions.
  • Page 33: Language-Function

    5 Working with the configuration menu ■ • For greater clarity, only that part of the menu tree which corre- sponds to the function is shown with each description of the function. • You will find the entire menu tree for the configuration menu in Chapter 15 “Configuration menu tree”.
  • Page 34 ■ 5 Working with the configuration menu The balance can show results in different units, although with some balances display is not possible in milligrammes or kilogrammes because of the corresponding weight range. Display Weight unit Conversion to grammes Gramme (mg) Milligramme 0.001 g...
  • Page 35: Print Functions

    5 Working with the configuration menu ■ Print functions To activate the menu see Chapter 4.5 “Activating the two main me- nus” and Chapter 4.6 “How the menu control operates”. • SET DATA PRINT AUTO-START ON/OFF Start print automatically on switching on/off MODE UNSTABLE Individual print, each value...
  • Page 36: Calibration Functions

    ■ 5 Working with the configuration menu • with “PRODUCTMODE HOLD” this product name is stored, • with “PRODUCTMODE DELETE” it is deleted after each expression, • with “PRODUCTMODE COUNT” a counter, which is incremented by 1 after each expression, •...
  • Page 37: Weighing Mode

    5 Working with the configuration menu ■ balance” and Chapter 14.2 “Notes on calibration”. NOTE The works setting depends on the model of balance. The internal calibration modes are only available if the self calibration system (SCS) is installed. Weighing mode To activate the menu see Chapter 4.5 “Activating the two main me- nus”...
  • Page 38: Interface-Functions

    ■ 5 Working with the configuration menu period of non-use before the balance goes over automatically into the energy-saving mode. The „ZERO-RANGE“ defines the maximim weigth to performe a zero function instead of a normal tare when pressing «T» or sending the remote command to tare.
  • Page 39: Date And Time

    (see Chapter 8 “Data transfer to peripheral devices”) as well as Chapter 5.12 “Precisa BUS”. Date and time To activate the menu see Chapter 4.5 “Activating the two main me- nus”...
  • Page 40: Anti-Theft Encoding

    If the key tone is switched on, a short audio signal sounds each time a key is pressed. 5.12 Precisa BUS To activate the menu see Chapter 4.5 “Activating the two main me- nus” and Chapter 4.6 “How the menu control operates”.
  • Page 41 5 Working with the configuration menu ■ • BUS ON/OFF Switch Precisa BUS on and off To connect any Precisa BUS accessories switch the BUS to ON, else switch it OFF to have a normal RS232 communication.
  • Page 42: Working With The Application Menu

    ■ 6 Working with the application menu Working with the application menu This chapter explains which working programs the balance has and how these are operated (see also Chapter 4.5 “Activating the two main menus” and Chapter 4.6 “How the menu control operates”). If «PRINT»...
  • Page 43: Selecting A Working Program

    6 Working with the application menu ■ Selecting a working program See Chapter 4.5 “Activating the two main menus” and Chapter 4.6 “How the menu control operates” for the activation of the application menu. • SELECT APPLICATION SET APP. Normal weighing UNITS Different units COUNT...
  • Page 44: Application "Units

    ■ 6 Working with the application menu Application “UNITS” See Chapter 4.5 “Activating the two main menus” and Chapter 4.6 “How the menu control operates” for the activation of the application menu. • SETUP APPLICATION UNITS UNIT-2 kg kilogramme UNIT-2 mg milligramme UNIT-2 ----- -----...
  • Page 45: Application "Count

    6 Working with the application menu ■ Application “COUNT” See Chapter 4.5 “Activating the two main menus” and Chapter 4.6 “How the menu control operates” for the activation of the application menu. • SETUP APPLICATION COUNT REFERENCE 10 PCS Reference-number of pieces = 10 With the aid of the “COUNT”...
  • Page 46: Application "Percent

    ■ 6 Working with the application menu Application “PERCENT” See Chapter 4.5 “Activating the two main menus” and Chapter 4.6 “How the menu control operates” for the activation of the application menu. • SETUP APPLICATION PERCENT DECIMALS AUTO Enter number of decimal places With the aid of the “PERCENT”...
  • Page 47: Application «Animal

    6 Working with the application menu ■ Functions of the application: «STO n»: - Take stable value and add to the sum of the components. - Tare balance. - Short confirmation with display „StorEd n“. «WAIT i»: Value not stabilized yet «RES»: - Reset «INF»:...
  • Page 48: Application "Density

    ■ 6 Working with the application menu The balance measures continuously throughout the period defined by the user in the Setup menu, averages the stored values at the end of the measuring period and displays average-measurement thus obtained. Functions of the application: «MANUAL»: - Manual release of the measurement.
  • Page 49 6 Working with the application menu ■ TEMPERATURE 20.0 C Temperature of the water used for the measurement DECIMALS 3 Decimal places for density calculation You can carry out density determinations with the aid of the “DENSITY” program. NOTE A Density Measurement Set (see Chapter 13 “Accessories”) is available as an optional extra.
  • Page 50: Application «Diagnostics

    ■ 6 Working with the application menu 6.10 Application «DIAGNOSTICS» * * not available for firmware Nxx See Chapter 4.5 “Activating the two main menus” and Chapter 4.6 “How the menu control operates” for the activation of the application menu. With the aid of the „DIAGNOSTICS”...
  • Page 51 6 Working with the application menu ■ Display Step +0,00008 The standard deviation of the mea- surement is calculated and display- STANDARD-DEV. exit ed and a report is printed. Press «REF»to exit the repeatability test. NOTE The test can be interrupted with the «REF» key at any time.
  • Page 52: Special Operating Keys

    ■ 7 Special operating keys Special operating keys The Tare key «T» • Effects taring – Ensure that the balance is in the weighing mode – Briefly press «T» – The balance performs a tare operation. • Effects a calibration –...
  • Page 53: The Print Key «Print

    7 Special operating keys ■ The Print key «PRINT» • Print out an individual value or a report – Ensure that the balance is in the weighing mode – Briefly press «PRINT» – The individual value or report will be printed out. •...
  • Page 54: Data Transfer To Peripheral Devices

    Before the data-transfer, the RS232 interface must be matched with the one in the peripheral device in the balance's configuration menu see Chapter 5.7 “Interface-functions” and the Precisa BUS must be switshed off see Chapter 5.12 “Precisa BUS”. • Handshake The handshake is set to “NO”...
  • Page 55 8 Data transfer to peripheral devices ■ The data-transfer takes place in ASCII code: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ..S D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DP D0 B U ...
  • Page 56: Connection To Peripheral Devices

    ■ 8 Data transfer to peripheral devices Connection to peripheral devices • Standard, duplex connection including lines for optional hardware handshake with the peripheral device Balance RJ 45 D25 / D9 Peripheral device RS 232 out 3 / 2 RS 232 in RS 232 in RS 232 out 2 / 3...
  • Page 57: Remote Control-Commands

    8 Data transfer to peripheral devices ■ Remote control-commands Command Function ACKn Handshake n=0 off; n = 1 on Start calibration (only where INT or EXT selected) Reset weight display D..Describe weight display (right-aligned) Reset Info display @..Describe Info display Set FLOATINGDISPLAY time n=0 t=0.04 s t=0.08 s...
  • Page 58: Examples For The Remote Control Of The Balance

    ■ 8 Data transfer to peripheral devices Command Function Set stability n n=0 low n=1 medium n=2 high SDTttmmjj Set date and time (German) (Tag, Monat, Jahr, hhmmss Stunde, Minute, Sekunde) SDTmmdyy Set Date and Time (English) (Month, Day, Year, hhmmss Hour, Minutes, Seconds) T (ttt)
  • Page 59: Error Messages And Correction Of Faults

    9 Error messages and correction of faults ■ Error messages and correction of faults The balance shows a description of the fault in the info-line. NOTE If an error occurs without a description of the error in the info-line, a service engineer must be called. Notes on correcting faults The following table shows faults and their possible causes.
  • Page 60 ■ 9 Error messages and correction of faults Fault Possible cause Results of • The balance was not correctly tared weighing are • The balance is not correctly levelled clearly incor- • The calibration is no longer correct rect • There are strong temperature variations There is no •...
  • Page 61: Practical Examples

    10 Practical examples ■ Practical examples 10.1 Changing the configuration menu See Chapter 4.5.1 “Activating the configuration menu”, for the acti- vation of the configuration menu. 10.1.1 Setting the choice of language In order to alter the display language, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 62: Setting The Print Functions

    ■ 10 Practical examples 10.1.3 Setting the Print functions In order to alter the print parameters proceed as follows: • Press «MODE» and hold down SET DATA PRINT until “SET DATA PRINT” appears. • Release the «MODE»-button. AUTO-START OFF • Press «MODE» briefly. “AUTO- START ...”...
  • Page 63: Selection Of An Application Program

    10 Practical examples ■ PASSWORd 7900 • Press «MODE» until the second digit flashes. Enter the second digit by briefly pressing «MODE» repeatedly. • In the same way enter the third PASSWORd 7914 and fourth digit of the password. • Hold down «MODE» until input is complete (no digit flashing).
  • Page 64 ■ 10 Practical examples • Press «MODE» repeatedly, until SET APP. count “SET APP. COUNT” is displayed (the application will flash). • Press «PRINT» to confirm the input. • Press «MODE» until “SETUP AP- SETup APPlication PLICATION” appears. • Release the «MODE»-button. •...
  • Page 65: Maintenance And Servicing

    11 Maintenance and servicing ■ Maintenance and servicing The balance must be treated carefully and cleaned regularly. It is a precision instrument. DANGER For maintenance-work, the balance must be separated from the power supply (remove power adaptor plug from socket). Also ensure that the balance cannot be reconnected to the power supply during the work by a third party.
  • Page 66: Transport, Storage

    ■ 12 Transport, storage Transport, storage 12.1 Transportation and shipping of the balance Your balance is a precision instrument. Treat it carefully. Avoid shaking, severe impacts and vibration during the transportation. Take care that there are no marked temperature fluctuations during the transportation and that the balance does not become damp (condensation).
  • Page 67: Accessories

    13 Accessories ■ Accessories 13.1 Accessories Accessory Article-number Second display, free-standing 350-8504 Second display, built-in 350-8505 Second display, wall mounted 350-8516 Interface RS232 350-8506 Interface 20 mA current loop passive 350-8526 Analog output -10 V... + 10 V (Resolution 10 mV) 350-8508 Smartbox Module for various applications: Parts counting with stored values and part...
  • Page 68 ■ 13 Accessories Accessory Article-number Dust cover for display, set of 20 pieces 350-8590 Night cover 350-4097 Hooks for under-floor weighing 350-8527...
  • Page 69: Further Information

    14 Further information ■ Further information 14.1 Notes on the Weighing mode 14.1.1 Set Weighing mode: FLOATINGDISPLAY The value set for FLOATINGDISPLAY defines the period, after which each new measurement is displayed. For the definition of this period, the quality of the balance-location is crucial.
  • Page 70: Set Weighing Mode: Auto-Zero

    ■ 14 Further information face for at least 5 minutes, • the automatic zero correction “Auto-Zero” is activated. It is possible to start the balance again after it has been switched off by an automatic Auto-Standby: • Briefly depress any key •...
  • Page 71: External Calibration With Freely Selectable Weight

    14 Further information ■ MODE EXTERNAL” must be selected in the configuration menu (see Chapter 5.5 “Calibration functions”). • Switch to “BALANCING” with the «MODE»-key cALIBRation • Press «T» until “CALIBRATION” appears. • The balance carries out a Zero - - 0000 measurement (0.000 g is shown flashing) •...
  • Page 72: Internal Calibration

    ■ 14 Further information • The balance carries out a Zero - - 0000 measurement (0000 g is shown flashing) • After the zero measurement the - - 372 display flashes with the previous- ly entered calibration weight • Place the calibration weight on the pan •...
  • Page 73: Notes On Density Determination

    14 Further information ■ NOTE For the automatic calibration by time and by time/temp. the date and time of the balance must first be correctly set (see Chapter 5.8 “Date and time”). The calibration can also be effected manually any time while auto- calibration is activated.
  • Page 74: Density Determination "Liquid Mode

    ■ 14 Further information 14.3.3 Density determination “Liquid mode” The density of a liquid is determined using this method of weighing. The procedure is exactly the same as with the density determination by the “Solid in air” method. A glass object with a volume of 10 cm or 100 cm is used as the solid (available as accessories, see Chapter 13 “Accessories”).
  • Page 75: Configuration Menu Tree

    15 Configuration menu tree ■ Configuration menu tree «MODE»-button pressed on switching on: (* setting not available for firmware Nxx) • LANGUAGE LANGUAGE ENGLISH SPRACHE DEUTSCH LANGUE FRANCAISE • UNIT-1 UNIT-1 • SET DATA PRINT AUTO-START ON/OFF MODE UNSTABLE MODE STABLE MODE LOADCHANGE...
  • Page 76 ■ 15 Configuration menu tree UNITS ON/OFF OPERATOR-ID ON/OFF LINEFEEDOFF/../FORMFEED PRODUCT ttt... PRODUCTMODE HOLD PRODUCTMODE DELETE PRODUCTMODE COUNT OPERATOR ttt... • SET CALI- BRATION MODE MODE EXTERNAL MODE EXT.-DEF. MODE INTERNAL MODE AUTO DEF. 0.000 g AUTOCAL. TIME/TEMP. AUTOCAL.TEMPERATURE AUTOCAL. TIME AUTOCAL.-TIME AUTO-WARNING ON/OFF...
  • Page 77 15 Configuration menu tree ■ QUICK-TARE ON/OFF ZERO-RANGE 0.000 g • SET INTERFACE BAUDRATE BAUDRATE factory for firmware Nxx BAUDRATE 1200 BAUDRATE 2400 BAUDRATE 4800 BAUDRATE 9600 factory for other firmware BAUDRATE 19200 PARITY 7-EVEN-1STOP PARITY 7-ODD-1STOP PARITY 7-NO-2STOP PARITY 8-NO-1STOP PARITY *8-EVEN-1STOP...
  • Page 78 ■ 15 Configuration menu tree • KEY TONE KEY TONE KEY TONE ON/OFF • BUS ON/OFF...
  • Page 79: Application Menu Tree

    16 Application menu tree ■ Application menu tree Press «MODE»-button in operation: (* not available for firmware Nxx) • SET APP. UNITS COUNT PERCENT NET-TOTAL ANIMAL DENSITY *DIAGNOSTICS • SETUP APPLICATION Division depends on the current application, see Chapter 6 “Wor- king with the application menu”...

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