UMS HYPROP Operation Manual

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High-Precision Tuning Fork
HYPROP BALANCE
To ensure safe and proper use of the balance, please read
this manual carefully.
After reading this manual, store it in a safe place near the
balance, so you can review it as needed.
Electronic Balance
Operation Manual
IMPORTANT
310003M11

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  • Page 1 310003M11 High-Precision Tuning Fork Electronic Balance HYPROP BALANCE Operation Manual IMPORTANT  To ensure safe and proper use of the balance, please read this manual carefully.  After reading this manual, store it in a safe place near the balance, so you can review it as needed.
  • Page 2 UMS GmbH, 2014...
  • Page 3 PREFACE Thank you for purchasing an HYPROP BALANCE Series electronic balance. This is a precision instrument equipped with exacting mechanisms in a compact body. The HYPROP BALANCE Series provides enhanced functions, including a counting mode for stock control of parts, a percentage mode for comparative measurements given in percentages, and a limit function for measuring constant quantities by consecutive weighings.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. Precautions on the Use ......2 9. Calibrating the Balance 9.1 Calibration of HYPROP BALANCE 2. Names of Component Parts Series ..........27 2.1 Main Unit ......... 5 9.2 Calibration of HYPROP BALANCE 2.2 LCD Indicators and Operating Keys ..
  • Page 5: Precautions On The Use

    1. Precautions on the Use  This Section "Precautions Relating to Use" sets forth precautionary notes that the user should observe in order to prevent physical injury to the user and/or damage to property.  The nature of problems that may result in the event of improper operation, and consequential effects on the quality and performance of the balance, are indicated under the two categories of "Caution"...
  • Page 6  Do not place the balance on an unstable base or use the balance in a location where it may be subjected to shock.  The loaded sample may fall off the measurement pan. 定格外禁止 Do Not Use  Accurate measurement may be rendered impossible.
  • Page 7  Avoid applying excess force or impact to the balance.  Place the sample to be measured on the balance carefully to prevent breakage or 定格外禁止 Do Not Apply malfunction. Force  Do not use the balance in a location were it may be subjected to abrupt changes in ambient temperature or humidity.
  • Page 8: Names Of Component Parts

    2. Names of Component Parts 2.1 Main Unit Measurement Front View Level Liquid-crystal display (LCD) For checking See page 6. the level of the balance Turn the adjusters until the bubble rests Operation keys in the center of the See page 7. red circle.
  • Page 9: Lcd Indicators And Operating Keys

    2.2 LCD Indicators and Operating Keys 2.2.1 Symbols Displayed Display Description Grams 0 Zero point Tare being subtracted ○ Indication of stable balance (If the light is off, the balance is unstable.) Balance powered up (Lights up when the power is turned off) or data transmitted Counting mode Percentage mode Indication of judgement result (HI/OK/LO) when the limit function is active.
  • Page 10 2.2.2 Names and Functions of Operating Keys Operating Key Function Key to turn on/off the unit power On/off key [Brief press] initiates print or output. [Brief press] saves the settings of the number of pieces Memory key or percentages (%), or the limit value when using the limit function.
  • Page 11: Basic Operations

    3. Basic Operations 3.1 Installation Positioning the measurement pan First, mount the pan base on the main unit of the balance and place the measurement pan on top of it. Securing the exact level of the balance Turn the adjusters until the bubble rests in the center of the red circle on the level.
  • Page 12: Operation Check

    Operation Check Turning on the power When the balance has the AC adapter connected, it displays [ ].              Pressing the On/Off   The display section lights up, and the balance is ready for operation. Checking the display Check to see if the display has any missing indications or unlit parts.
  • Page 13: Operation For Tare Subtraction

    3.3 Operation for Tare Subtraction Place the tare (container) on the balance. As you place the tare, the balance indicates its weight. Reset read-out indication to zero. Press the Zero/Tare key. The tare is subtracted and the balance indicates zero. Load the sample to be weighed.
  • Page 14 ☆ Key Points of the Procedure ☆ The following applies equally to all the measurement modes for weight measurement, counting, and percentages. After the balance is switched off, there is still enough current to display [ ]. This indicates that the AC adapter is connected to an electrical outlet, but that the balance is turned off.
  • Page 15: Functions

    4. Functions 4.1 Setup and Checking of Functions Invoking the function Press and hold down the Function key until the indicator changes to “Func,” then release the key. The function setup mode is activated, and the first item, Key released b.G.
  • Page 16: Description Of Functions

    4.2 Description of Functions Item Set Value Description 0 Disable 1. b.G. Bar graph display ☆1 Enable ☆0 Disable 2.SEL Limit function 1 Enable Always judge (judges even when the balance is ☆1 unstable) Judgement 21.Co. condition Judge only when the balance is stable (does not judge if the balance is unstable) Ranges beyond +5 graduation is judged (ranges +5 graduation or below, including negative ranges, are...
  • Page 17: Interface Section

    For a model on which the lock switch is on, only the units set when the switch was off are effective. ※ 2 This setting is only available with the HYPROP BALANCE Series. 4.3 Interface Section I.F. Displayed when [7.
  • Page 18: Switching Function For Units Of Measurement

    5. Switching Function for Units of Measurement Pressing the Function key allows the user to switch the unit of measurement to [g], [ct], [%], and so Up to five different units can be registered for use only when the function key is properly set on a balance for which the lock switch is off.
  • Page 19 Pressing the [Set] key to restore measurement mode. Pressing the key will reset the measurement mode Pressing the [Function] key to change the units of Press the Function key. measurement Each press of the key changes the units of measurement to be displayed, as [g] ...
  • Page 20: Counting Pieces

    6. Counting Pieces To implement piece-counting, the specified samples are loaded on the balance, and their average unit weight (hereinafter, simply the “unit weight”) is entered and saved. The procedure for saving unit weights is called sampling. The counting procedure consists of loading articles that have already been sampled on to the balance. The number of pieces is then calculated by dividing the total weight of the loaded articles by the unit weight saved in memory.
  • Page 21 Changing the sampling number, if necessary. If samples to be counted widely deviate in weight, or a higher measure of How to change the value accuracy is desired, it is recommended that users change the sampling number to a larger value. Press the Zero/Tare key.
  • Page 22: Increasing The Counting Accuracy (Memory Update Method)

    6.2 Increasing the Counting Accuracy (Memory Update Method) ※This procedure is the same as the sampling procedure described on the previous page up, to the point at which the sampling number is changed. Loading samples Load the number of samples displayed. Count the samples precisely and load them on to the center of the measurement pan.
  • Page 23: Measuring Percentage

    7. Measuring Percentage The percentage measurement function operates by weighing an actual sample, selected as the reference, and saving its weight as the reference value and indexing it as 100%. When a measurement sample loaded on the balance is lighter or heavier than the reference, its weight is indicated as a percentage (%) value relative to the reference weight.
  • Page 24 The minimum intervals between percentages in the unit switch from 1%, to 0.1%, to 0.01%, depending on the reference weight from the sampling. Measurable unit weight in counting and percentage mode Model HYPROP BALANCE-2200CE Measurable unit weight in 0.01 counting mode [g]...
  • Page 25: Limit Function

    8. Limit Function The limit function judges measurements according to a limit value saved in the balance. The function shows the judgement result by displaying the [ ] mark as either HI (excessive), OK (appropriate), or LO (insufficient). This function is very useful when discriminating between conforming and nonconforming articles.
  • Page 26 Selecting a function item Press the Function key. The display changes to the next item [Limit Function]. Setting the limit function Press the Zero/Tare key to set the value oJn the rightmost side to [1]. Limit function operations Setting the judgement condition Press the Function key.
  • Page 27: Setup Of Limit Values By Actual Quantity Loads

    8.2 Setup of Limit Values by Actual Quantity Loads Starting the limit function Press and hold down the key. SEt ] is Release the key when [L. displayed. The currently set lower-limit value flashes. Continuous pressing Key released Loading the sample for the lower-limit value Load the sample of the lower-limit value on the measurement pan.
  • Page 28: Setting Up Limit Values By Inputting Values

    8.3 Setting up Limit Values by Inputting Values Starting the limit function Press and hold down the key. SEt ] is Release the key when [L. displayed. The currently set lower-limit value flashes. Continuous pressing Key released Opening the value input screen Press the Zero/Tare key.
  • Page 29 Opening the value input screen Press the Zero/Tare key. Follow the same procedure as in “Step 2.” Setting the upper-limit value Follow the same procedure as described for the lower-limit value and enter the upper-limit value. 10 Saving the upper-limit value Press the Memory key.
  • Page 30: Calibrating The Balance

    Calibration of a balance, or “span adjustment,” is required to produce accurate measurements. 9.1 Calibration of HYPROP BALANCE Series Applicable models: HYPROP BALANCE ※ Span adjustment should be performed with the balance installed perfectly level and without any load on the measurement pan.
  • Page 31 Calibrating the capacity point Load the calibration weight in the center of the balance. The display flashes, indicating that capacity point calibration is in progress. Terminating the span adjustment When the calibration of the capacity point is finished, the original measurement mode is restored.
  • Page 32: Calibration Of Hyprop Balance Series

    9.2 Calibration of HYPROP BALANCE Series Applicable models: HYPROP BALANCE ※ Span adjustment should be performed with the balance installed perfectly level and without any load on the measurement pan. Invoke the span-adjustment function. Hold down the Function key, then release your finger when the display switches from [Func] to [S.A.
  • Page 33 End of calibration of weighing capacity point Display switches to [CAL.oFF] to indicate that adjustment of the weighing capacity point is complete. End of span adjustment Return the calibration knob back to the [For Use] position. To do so, slowly For Use turn the knob until the internal mechanism engages with a click.
  • Page 34: Glp-Compliant Print

    9.3 GLP-compliant print At calibration, the HYPROP BALANCE Series enables printing in a format compliant with GLP. Set the function to the GLP print support ([0.GLP 1]) side, then connect the balance to a printer or other equipment. When calibration is complete, the balance prints out the format illustrated below.
  • Page 35: Input/Output Functions

    10. Input/output functions 10.1 Terminal Numbers and Functions Discontinued…...
  • Page 36: Connection Between Balances And Personal Computers

    10.2 Connection between Balances and Personal Computers Discontinued…...
  • Page 37: Interface Specifications

    10.3 Interface Specifications Transmission system Serial transmission with start-stop synchronization Transmission rates 1200/2400/4800/9600 bps. Transmission codes ASCII codes (8-bit) Signal levels Compliant with EIA RS-232C +5 to +15 V HIGH level (Data logic 0) LOW level (Data logic 1) -5 to -15 V One-character bit configuration Start bit: 1 bit Data bit:...
  • Page 38: Output Data

    10.4 Output Data By changing the function settings on the main unit of the balance, users can select either of the following formats: (See “4.2 Description of Functions,” on page 13.) 10.4.1 Data Format Six-digit numeric format Composed of 14 characters, including the terminators (CR = 0DH, LF = 0AH). Seven-digit numeric format Composed of 15 characters, including the terminators (CR = 0DH, LF = 0AH).
  • Page 39 10.4.3 Numeric data Six-digit numeric format: (D1–D7: seven characters) Seven-digit numeric format: (D1–D8: eight characters) Six-digit numeric format for model provided with an auxiliary scale interval: (8 characters, from D1 to D8) Seven-digit numeric format for model provided with an auxiliary scale interval: (9 characters, from D1 to D9) D1–D7 (D8) Code...
  • Page 40: Input Commands

    10.4.5 Result of judgment when operating the balance with the limit function (S1: one character) Code Description LO (LOW) OK (GOOD) HI (HIGH) (SP) No limit value specified 10.4.6 Status (S2: one character) Code Description Data stable Data unstable Data error (data other than S2 is invalid.) [o-Err], [u-Err] (SP) No status specified...
  • Page 41 Instruction for tare subtraction (zero adjustment) Code Description Value Response A00: Normal end Instruction for tare E01: Tare subtraction cannot be (SP) subtraction (zero None executed due to an error in adjustment) the weight value. Setup of output control Code Description O...
  • Page 42: Operating The Balance With The Battery

    11. Operating the Balance with the Battery This function can be used only when the balance is battery-operated. 11.1 Specifications  Built-in nickel-cadmium battery  Charging time: Approximately 12 hours  Drive time: Approximately 24 continuous hours  Number of charge/discharge cycles: 300 or more 11.2 Charging Method ※While the balance is battery-operated, [...
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting

     A weight heavier than the capacity was  Check that the span During span adjustment used. adjustment procedure (HYPROP BALANCE):  The reference weight is less than 50% of was performed correctly [o-Err] is displayed. the capacity. (27).
  • Page 44: Specifications

    13. Specifications 13.1 Basic Specifications Discontinued… 13.2 Common Specifications Tare subtraction range ........Total capacity Liquid-crystal display (LCD) ......Seven segments (two segments in leading part) , Maximum digits indication: seven digits, Segment height: 16.5 mm. With backlight Calibration (span adjustment) ......Span adjustment with external weight Overload indication .........
  • Page 45: Capacities And Minimum Indications For Different Indication Units

    13.3 Capacities and Minimum Indications for Different Indication Units HYPROP BALANC Model 2200CE HYPROP Unit_of BALANCE measuremant 2200CE 2200 0.01 11000 (ct) (oz) 0.01 0.001 0.001 (lb) 0.0001 (ozt) 0.01 0.001 1400 (dwt) 0.01 0.01 (Hong Kong) 0.001 (Singapore, 0.01 Malaysia) 0.001...
  • Page 46: Conversion Table Of Units

    14. Conversion Table of Units unit gram carat ounce pound troy ounce penny weight 0.03527 0.00220 0.03215 0.64301 0.00705 0.00044 0.00643 0.12860 28.34952 141.74762 0.06250 0.91146 18.22917 453.59237 2267.96185 14.58333 291.66667 1ozt 31.10348 155.51738 1.09714 0.06857 1dwt 1.55517 7.77587 0.05486 0.00343 0.05 1tl (Hong Kong) 37.429...
  • Page 47 UMS GmbH Gmunderstrasse 37 81379 Munich TEL +49 89 12 66 52 - 0 FAX +49 89 12 66 52 - 20 info@ums-muc.de www.ums-muc.de...

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