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AS R2.PLUS Analytical Balances
PS R1 Precision Balances
PS R2 Precision Balances
PS R2.H Precision Balances
USER MANUAL
IMMU-03-45-03-21-EN
www.radwag.com

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  • Page 1 R Series Balances AS R2.PLUS Analytical Balances PS R1 Precision Balances PS R2 Precision Balances PS R2.H Precision Balances USER MANUAL IMMU-03-45-03-21-EN www.radwag.com...
  • Page 2 If you are reading this, it means that you are bound to achieve success. You have purchased a device that was designed and manufactured to give you years of service. Congratulations and thank you for selecting RADWAG product. MARCH 2021...
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information ..................6 1.1. Dimensions ..................6 1.2. Connectors ................... 7 1.3. Connection Cables - Diagrams ..............7 1.4. PS R2.H Series ..................7 1.5. Intended Use ..................9 1.6. PRCAUTIONS ..................9 1.7. Warranty ..................... 9 1.8.
  • Page 4 8.3. Non-standard Printouts ................ 28 8.3.1. Inserting Text ..................28 8.4. Variables ................... 30 8.5. Separator ..................30 Databases ....................30 9.1. Users ....................31 9.2. Products .................... 32 9.3. Tares ....................32 9.4. Weighings ..................32 9.5. ALIBI Memory ..................34 10.
  • Page 5 11.11. Totalising ..................63 11.11.1. Additional settings ................63 11.11.2. Means of Operation ................63 11.12. Peak Hold ..................65 11.12.1. Means of Operation ................65 11.13. Adding ..................66 11.13.1. Means of Operation ................66 11.14. Pipettes Calibration ................. 68 11.14.1.
  • Page 6 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. DIMENSIONS AS PLUS series: PS 200/2000 - PS 1000 PS 2100 - PS 10100 - 6 -...
  • Page 7 1.2. CONNECTORS Power supply socket COM 2 connector (additional display or external buttons) COM 1 connector (printer) USB 2, type B (computer) USB 1, type A (keyboard) 1.3. CONNECTION CABLES - DIAGRAMS Scale – computer cable (RS232) Scale – printer cable (CITIZEN, EPSON) 1.4.
  • Page 8 Balance with pan Φ 115 mm Balance with pan 195x195 mm Upon unpacking, remove all transport locks and assembly the following elements: - weighing pan shield (3) and weighing pan - draft shield (1) - plug the power supply connector into the socket (4), - plug the power supply to the mains.
  • Page 9 1.5. INTENDED USE X2 series balances are designed to provide accurate measurement of weighed loads, performed under laboratory conditions. It is intended for application as a non-automatic weighing instrument only, i.e. the material to be weighed is manually and carefully placed in the centre of the weighing pan.
  • Page 10 1.8. METROLOGICAL PARAMETERS MONITORING Metrological characteristics of the balance require periodical inspection to be carried out by its user. Inspection frequency is dependent on ambient conditions in which the balance is used, types of performed processes and accepted quality management system in organization. 1.9.
  • Page 11 3.3. STANDARD DELIVERY COMPONENTS LIST • balance bottom insert (AS balance exclusively) • centring ring (AS balance exclusively) • • weighing pan, open-work pan for AS with d=0,01/0,1mg exclusively • draft shield (AS and PS balances, d=0.001g, exclusively). • power supplier •...
  • Page 12 3.4. SETTINGS It is necessary to level the balance prior to connecting it to the mains. To level the balance turn its feet until an air bubble takes the central position. The balance shall rest on a surface firmly, each of the feet must be supported. 3.5.
  • Page 13 Avoid drying the panes either using paper towel or forced air circulation since some fibres, grains or contamination of other type could permeate into the panes thus causing weighing errors. One shall not use driers when drying measuring glass tools. It is a frequent treatment to leave glass components on a rack to dry.
  • Page 14 Remove back Remove left pane of the chamber. and the right side pane. Carefully disassembly the weighing pan, the draft shield and the bottom insert. Clean the weighing chamber and the panes. All the operations have to be done carefully. Pay special attention to the spot where the weighing pan is installed;...
  • Page 15 3.7. CONNECTING ADDITIONAL HARDWARE Use only accessories and peripheral equipment recommended by the manufacturer. The balance must be disconnected from the mains before connecting or disconnecting any peripherals (printer, PC, computer keyboard). On connecting the peripherals, plug the balance to the mains. 3.8.
  • Page 16 5. START-UP When plugged to mains, the balance displays program name and number, next it proceeds to the weighing mode. CAUTION! In accordance with the EN 45515 standard verified balances cannot display mass value below -20e. If the indication value is below -20e, <Lo mass> information is displayed.
  • Page 17 CALIBRATION TEST [adjustment test] P1.4 AUTO. CALIB. [automatic adjustment] P1.5 P1.6 AUTO. CALIB. C. [time of automatic adjustment] P2 WORKING MODES ACCESSIBILITY P2.1 [settings for the accessibility of individual modes while working with the balance] WEIGHING [setting for the function weighing] P2.2 COUNTING PCS [settings for the function counting pieces]...
  • Page 18 TIME FORM. [time format] P6.10 GLP AUTOTEST [carrying out autotest for the balance] P6.11 P7 INFO BALANCE ID P7.1 SCALE TYPE P7.2 PROG.VER. P7.3 TEMP. P7.4 SETUP PRNT. P7.5 P8 UNITS P8.1 ACCESSIBILITY [declaration of units to be available for balance operation] START UNIT [selection of a start unit, unit active on balance start-...
  • Page 19 5.5. UNITS UNITS parameter group enables the user to change availability of mass units (the change can be performed in-course of balance operation), and to define two custom units, thus positively effecting comfort and speed of operation. It is possible to change unit to other than unit [g] during weighing process or during operation of other modes.
  • Page 20 5.8. START UNIT SELECTION Upon selection of start unit, the balance activates with the specified unit for these modes where change of the unit is possible. Ability of selecting a given unit depends on the balance status, i.e. if the balance is verified or not. Procedure: 5.9.
  • Page 21 Available languages: POLISH, ENGLISH, GERMAN, SPANISH, FRENCH, TURKISH, CZECH, ITALIAN, HUNGARIAN. Permissions Permissions parameter enables choosing access level for a particular user, one that is not logged in. Available access levels: ADMIN. / USER. / ADV. Depending on selected permissions level, you can enter balance parameters and modify the settings, as far as possible for a particular level (for permissions overview read point 9.1).
  • Page 22 Time Date parameter enables setting the current time. Procedure: Date format Date form. parameter enables altering the date format on the printout [YYYY.MM.DD / YYYY.DD.MM / DD.MM.YYYY / MM.DD.YYYY], where: YYYY – year; MM – month; DD – day. Time format Time form.
  • Page 23 Filter Average Value release Fast &Reliable ---------------------------------------- Deviation for Max. -0.118 g Repeatability 0.0088 g Signature ........Procedure: To initiate parameter <P6.11 GLP AUTOTEST > press button. The balance software launches the GLP autotest procedure and it is carried out automatically from now on to the end. You can stop the procedure at any time by pressing button of the GLP process window.
  • Page 24 Manual means of activating adjustment procedure is achieved by pressing button. System of automatic adjustment will carry out the process fully automatically and will inform the user on successive process stages. Cycle of automatic adjustment process: • Balance software detects the necessity of carrying out adjustment and signals it by displaying a thermometer or clock pictogram and <Cal>...
  • Page 25 • P1.5 AUTO. CALIB. T. – Automatic adjustment Determination of factor which signals start of automatic internal adjustment (function unavailable for verified balances).  NONE neither time nor temperature is to trigger adjustment (adjustment automatically turned off)  TEMP adjustment triggered by change of temperature ...
  • Page 26 • The balance determines the weight of an unloaded pan, message <CALIBRATION> is shown in the bottom line. Next, message <PLACE MASS> and mass value to be placed on the weighing pan are displayed, e.g. 200.000g (depending on the type of balance). •...
  • Page 27 8.2. HEADER, FOOTER, GLP PRINTOUTS HEADER group of parameters enabling to declare data that is to be printed on a header printout. GLP PRINTOUT group of parameters enabling to declare data that is to be printed on a measurement result printout FOOTER group of parameters enabling to declare data that is to be printed on a footer printout...
  • Page 28 Exemplary reports: Header GLP printout Footer 8.3. NON-STANDARD PRINTOUTS The balance software enables entering 4 non-standard printouts. Each of them can consist of approximately 160 characters. Non-standard printout may include: • variables dependent on the working mode and other needs (mass, date etc.) •...
  • Page 29 Every single printout can contain max 160 characters (letters, numerals, non-standard characters, spaces). You can apply non-standard characters depending on type of data that is to be printed out. Example 1: “RADWAG” DATE: <current measurement date> TIME: <current measurement time>...
  • Page 30 The way of inserting texts: • By means of balance keyboard Selecting a character to be replaced. Moving a cursor or an active (blinking) character to the right. Selecting a character to be replaced. Moving a cursor or an active (blinking) character to the left. Change of the character by one value down Change of the character by one value up Deleting a character...
  • Page 31 ALIBI – 100 000 consecutive measurements 9.1. USERS Each user is characterized by the following data: NAME (30 characters), CODE (6 characters), PASSWORD (8 characters, digits only), ACCESS (USER, ADVANCED, ADMIN), LANGUAGE (any of the available). Access levels The balance software has three access levels: USER, ADVANCED, ADMINISTRATOR. Once the balance is switched on, the display stays active all the time, this enables carrying out mass measurements even when no user is logged-in.
  • Page 32 • Enter the user database • Select the user that is to be removed from the list • Press button • The software shows <DELETE?> message in the bottom line • Confirm by pressing button • When confirmed, the software removes the selected user from the list 9.2.
  • Page 33 • Value of variable 1 and 2 The software saves the measurements in a so called loop, i.e. when the measurement 5 001 is saved, the measurement 1 is automatically deleted from the balance’s memory. The measurements saved in the balance’s memory cannot be deleted. It is possible for a user to view and print out the data saved in the memory.
  • Page 34 Project 1234567890123459 Date 16.07.2013 Time 13:27:09 Balance ID 10353870 Cal. diff. -0.004 g ----------------------------------------------- Signature ………….......... The data that is to be printed out, depends on the settings of parameter P5.3 GLP PRINTOUT. Parameters selected for the printout (<YES> option), are printed out also on measurement result printout for WEIGHINGS database (see sec.
  • Page 35 Special computer software manufactured by RADWAG company is used to read data from database files: ALIBI and WEIGHINGS. The data from files storing information from PRODUCTS, USERS, and TARES databases is read automatically by the balance software when option <IMPORT>...
  • Page 36 10.2. DATABASE IMPORT <IMPORT> function allows transfer of data, recorded in balance databases, from one balance to another. This is a quick and reliable way for entering the data without any mistakes. To import the database, plug a flash drive to USB port, next select IMPORT option and choose one of the following: The following options are available: •...
  • Page 37 More data can be recorded in the same file. The balance software will add the data to the file that has already been created on a flash drive. Consequently, you can continue saving measurements in the same file once created. CAUTION: USB flash drive shall feature <FAT file system>.
  • Page 38 11.2. WEIGHING OPERATION 11.2.1. Good Weighing Practice In order to ensure long lasting use of a balance plus correct and reliable measurement of weighed loads, follow below procedures: • Start the balance with no load on the weighing pan (permissible value of load on the weighing pan on balance start is ±10% of its maximum capacity).
  • Page 39 Prior to weighing or in the case of ambient condition changes, it is necessary to carry out balance adjustment. • Prior to the measurement, it is recommended to load the weighing pan, several times, with mass close to the maximum capacity. In the case of instruments offering two reading units (d), the initial load of the weighing pan depends on the reading unit value.
  • Page 40 Manual tare determination Procedure: • While in optional mode press quick access key F, to which <ENTER TARE> option has been assigned (setup instruction to be found further down this user manual, point <F shortcut key>). • Wait for a respective window to open. •...
  • Page 41 Caution: You can modify all settings of User profile. Settings of other profiles (Fast, Fast dosing and Precision) can be modified only to a limited extend. Name of currently selected profile is displayed in the bottom line. The profile can be selected individually for working mode.
  • Page 42 Value release (function unavailable for the following profiles: Fast, Fast dosing, Precision) Since ambient conditions at a workplace vary, it is necessary to determine the value release parameter in the most preferable way enabling balance adaptation, parameter options are: FAST.+REL., FAST or RELIABLE. Depending on the selected option, weighing time is either shorter or longer.
  • Page 43 Balance ambient conditions Parameter relating to ambient and environmental conditions in which the balance operates. There are two options: STABLE and UNSTABLE. Selecting STABLE mode makes the balance work much faster, i.e. weighing takes much less time than for UNSBABLE mode. If the ambient conditions are unstable it is recommended to use UNSTABLE mode.
  • Page 44 11.2.7. Print Mode Function designed to enable print mode setting, it activates key. Print mode options: • <WHEN STAB>, for this option stable measurement result, along with the settings for parameter <GLP PRINTOUT>, is sent to the printer port. On pressing key, when the result is not stable (no marker on a display), the balance software sends the measurement...
  • Page 45 Procedure: For automatic operation adjust the threshold value. 11.2.8. Information Function enables displaying additional information in the bottom line. Depending on the needs, you can choose the following options, which are shown while working in <WEIGHING> mode: <BARGRAF> option presents amount of used weighing capacity in a graphic form, it covers 0 – MAX range.
  • Page 46 Example of a PS 1000.R2 balance display with bargraph option on: 500 g heavy load placed on a weighing pan means that 50% of max capacity has been used (half-filled bargraph bottom line). It is possible to enable <BARGRAF> option for the following modes: PARTS COUNTING, DOSING, PERCENT WEIGHING, WEIGHING, ANIMAL WEIGHING, STATISTICS, TOTALIZING, PEAK HOLD.
  • Page 47 Functions for particular working modes: Function Modes featuring the function SELECT PRODUCT All modes LOG IN All modes ENTER TARE All modes SELECT TARE All modes PRINT HEADER All modes PRINT FOOTER All modes VARIABLE 1 All modes VARIABLE 2 All modes ON/OFF LAST DIGIT All modes...
  • Page 48 In standard analytical and precision balances, loads can be weighed under a weighing pan. Such means of operation requires placing a balance in an uplifted position. RADWAG offers a rack for under-pan weighing. The rack is an optional equipment offered for PS series balances.
  • Page 49 CAUTION! The suspension for hook must not be turned, twisted or manipulated in any direction. Such actions may cause damage to balance mechanism. Mass of all additional elements of under pan weighing kit, like the hook, weighing pan, string, etc. should be zeroed by pressing 11.3.
  • Page 50 • Use arrow buttons to select the correct sample quantity. • For optional quantity variable (displayed value <0000>) enter any number using arrow buttons • Confirm selected sample quantity, confirmation message - <PLACExx PCS> - shall be seen. • Place the declared number of pieces in the container and when the result is stable (the symbol is displayed) confirm the mass by pressing button, •...
  • Page 51 • The balance software automatically enters <PARTS COUNTING> mode displaying the number of pieces which are on the pan (pcs). In the bottom line, a single piece mass value is shown (if the option has been selected for <INFORMATION> function) 11.4.
  • Page 52 <Ok>: mass contained within thresholds <Max>: mass higher than the value of the high threshold Since LCD display capacity is limited, the threshold markers do not reflect threshold setups and target weight value precisely. They provide rough information and serve as user aid in course of the balance operation.
  • Page 53 • The sign <Min> is shown at the top of the display. It indicates the status of the mass on the pan with relations to the target mass. Bottom line of the display, if <BARGRAPH> option is enabled, shall demonstrate weight indication, in a graphic form, in relation to target weight and set tolerance value <Min>: mass lower than the Target Value - Tolerance <Ok>: mass contained within tolerance Target Value +/- Tolerance...
  • Page 54 11.6.2. Setting the Reference Mass: Entering Mass Value Procedure: • Press F button to which function <ENTER SAMPLE> is assigned, <ENTER SAMPLE> editing window is displayed. • Use arrow buttons to enter the known reference mass value, press button to confirm. •...
  • Page 55 F Shortcut Keys You can declare which particular weighing function is to be launched using F1, F2, F3 or F4 keys. For procedure informing you how to declare the particular function, read F Shortcut Keys section. 11.7.2. Running the Process Manually – Means of Operation To start the process of weighing manually, enter the mode settings, select an <AUTOSTART>...
  • Page 56 After weighing process completion, the measurement result is locked and automatically printed. In order to finish the measurement, press button. The program automatically returns to the main window of Animal weighing mode. 11.7.3. Running the Process Automatically – Means of Operation To start the process of weighing automatically, enter the mode settings, select an <AUTOSTART>...
  • Page 57 Flexible connector Sinker Top weighing pan for solids Beaker basis density determination Beaker Additional stand for a set of pans or a sinker Additional weighing pans density Hanger determination of solids with density lower that density of water Kit intended for AS balances. Beaker base Hanger Stand...
  • Page 58 F Shortcut Keys You can declare which particular weighing function is to be launched using F1, F2, F3 or F4 keys. For procedure informing you how to declare the particular function, read F Shortcut Keys section. 11.8.1. Density Determination Density determination of solids can be carried out by means of two pre-defined types of liquids or user-defined liquid of specified density: •...
  • Page 59 13. Next, place a mass sample on the bottom pan of the kit (mass determination in the liquid), and confirm the indication when stable. 14. On the second confirmation of the indication, the program automatically calculates and displays the tested solid object density. At the same time, a report on the measurement is sent to a selected port of a printer.
  • Page 60 11.9.1. Density Determination The basic element for measuring liquids density is the sinker (9). Its volume is precisely determined and given on a sinker’s hanger. Before starting liquid density determination, enter sinker’s volume value to the balance memory. In order to measure the density of liquid, first determine mass of the sinker in the air.
  • Page 61 An exemplary report: The report may be reprinted upon pressing button. In order to finish, press button. The software returns to the main window of the mode and a next measurement can be performed. The balance operates with previously set parameter values (liquid, temperature) thus shortening time needed for the exact measurement.
  • Page 62 • When all the measurements are saved, it is possible to check the results of statistics by pressing button: • Select an option <RESULT> by pressing button. • The information on number of saved measurements is displayed in a bottom line. On pressing , the type of displayed information changes.
  • Page 63 11.10.2. Deleting Statistics To delete statistics data carried out for a series of measurements, follow this procedure: Activating <FINISH> option results in printing out the statistics data and moving to a <RESULT> window, using this window it is possible to check the data and print it out again, if necessary. To exit, press button.
  • Page 64 The software adds mass of the ingredient to the total mass, next automatic taring of the indication proceeds (zero indication is shown on the main display). In the bottom line modified data relating to the number of ingredients and total sum is presented. •...
  • Page 65 An exemplary report: RAP. PRNT. T - YES RAP. PRNT.T. - NO -------------- Totalising -------- -------------- Totalising-------- 38.000 g 1. 38.000 g 100.000 g 2. 100.000 g 50.000 g 3. 50.000 g 10.000 g 4. 10.000 g 125.000 g 5. 125.000 g ---------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------...
  • Page 66 The start of the next process of peak hold measurement is possible only after removing the load from the weighing pan and pressing button. This causes returning to the main window of <PEAK HOLD> mode, pictogram <Max> is automatically deleted. CAUTION! Current unit may be selected only if the weighing result is not snapped.
  • Page 67 On adding all samples, end adding procedure by following the steps: In the bottom line message <RESULT> is displayed. It means that the total result of all measured samples masses is displayed and the sum is automatically printed. An exemplary printout: CAUTION: On adding process completion, only a summary is printed.
  • Page 68 Gross 38.000g 5. Net 5.000g Tare 0.000g Gross 5.000g - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 43.100g - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - In order to continue adding process, press button on printing out the sum.
  • Page 69 Prior to pipettes calibration pour 2/3 of the evaporation ring with distilled water. The set is ready to be used after about 1 hour – it takes this long for humidity to stabilize. Excess water can be removed using automatic pump or an external pipette. To minimize any humidity changes inside the chamber and to avoid air draft influence while opening the door, dose the liquid from a pipette to an evaporation ring via an opening of a weighing chamber lid.
  • Page 70 • Set the ambient humidity, next press ENTER for confirmation. The computer software proceeds to the next step, i.e. air pressure settings. • Set the air pressure, next press ENTER for confirmation. The computer software proceeds to the next step, i.e. entering the first control volume (V1) for a tested pipette. •...
  • Page 71 • Upon pressing ENTER, while displaying the summary result for the last adjustable pipette volume, a report is generated. The report is printed on a printer connected to the balance (ambient conditions visible on a report are those that user entered at the beginning of the calibration procedure).
  • Page 72 12. COMMUNICATION Communication menu enables configuration of port settings. The settings are accessed upon pressing button. Communication with peripheral devices is established via the following ports: • COM 1 (RS232), • COM 2 (RS232), • USB type A • USB type B •...
  • Page 73 Ensure that the settings are correctly entered, and repeat the connecting process. If this fails, contact your RADWAG service representative. Selected network and parameters settings are stored by the balance memory, each time when the balance is launched the software connects to the network referring to the set parameters.
  • Page 74 In order to make connection of balance and computer possible, it is necessary to install virtual COM port in a computer. To carry out this procedure, the user needs a respective driver installer which may be either downloaded from www.radwag.com website or taken from a CD with manuals: R X2 SERIES RADWAG USB DRIVER x.x.x.exe. Steps:...
  • Page 75 “Ready to Install” window: In order to run installation process, press „Install” key and clicking respective keys, follow the install wizard. Having completed driver installation, connect balance to a computer, use 1,8-meter long USB A/B cable maximally (in the case of already connected balance, it is necessary to disconnect it and using USB cable connect the balance again).
  • Page 76 <COMPUTER> submenu allows the user to select a port for connection of a computer running software which enables: • communication with a balance, • switching the continuous transmission on and off, and • cooperation of a balance with E2R software of Radwag production. 13.1.1. Computer Connection Port - 76 -...
  • Page 77 Procedure: press button enter <P4 DEVICES> menu enter menu group: <P4.1 COMPUTER> select port to which a computer is to be connected, COM 1 or COM 2 – RS 232 port, for connecting a computer USB 2 type B – USB port, for connecting a computer USB FREE LINK - USB port, type B, for connecting a computer.
  • Page 78 • Continuous transmission in a calibration unit <CAL. UNIT>, independently from currently chosen weight unit, measurements are transmitted in unit set on a main measuring device (calibration unit) • Continuous transmission in a current unit <CURRENT UNIT> measurements are transmitted in a current unit;...
  • Page 79 *.csv (,) format (file that can be opened using Excel, the transferred decimal value is separated using coma character) USB PC – USB port type B, for connecting a computer with a dedicated RADWAG software, e.g. PW WIN. USB FREE LINK – USB port, type B, for connecting a computer. Tool for entering data, it functions as a keyboard.
  • Page 80 • German for ‘German (Germany) keyboard’. To enable support of this language go to printer settings on your balance and select Windows -1252 code page (Western European, Latin-1). The following German diacritical signs are added: ä, ö, ü, ß. The keyboard layout changes from ‘QWERTY’...
  • Page 81 • select port to which the barcode reader is to be connected: NONE, COM 1, COM 2 CAUTION! R series balances are compatible with RADWAG barcode scanners 13.4. ADDITIONAL DISPLAY Submenu <ADDITIONAL DISP.> comprises settings for cooperation with WD-6 external additional display.
  • Page 82 The balance cooperates with an additional display manufactured by RADWAG. Ensuring correct cooperation between the balance and the additional display requires baud rate parameter value to be set to 115200 bit/s for the port to which the additional display is plugged.
  • Page 83 14. COOPERATION WITH PERIPHERALS CAUTION! A peripheral device that is connected to RS 232 or USB port of a balance, has to be powered from the common low voltage grid equipped with common anti-shock protection in order to provide that possible occurrence of different potentials in zero cables of the peripheral device and the balance is precluded.
  • Page 84 Printout format for unverified balances (no digit marked): 4 - 12 14 - 16 Stability marker [space] if stable [?] if unstable [^] if high limit is out of range [v] if low limit is out of range Character [space] for positive values [-] for negative values Mass 9 characters - right justification...
  • Page 85 Stability marker [space] if stable [?] if unstable [^] if high limit is out of range [v] if low limit is out of range Character [space] for positive values [-] for negative values Mass 11 characters - right justification (digit markers contained) Unit 3 characters - left justification Example:...
  • Page 86 General information A. A character based communication protocol balance-terminal is designed for establishing communication between a RADWAG balance and a peripheral device via RS-232C serial interface. B. It consists of commands sent from a peripheral device to the balance and responses from the balance.
  • Page 87 Send all implemented commands Give balance type Give Max capacity Give program version Set autozero function Set ambient conditions state Give currently set ambient conditions Set filter Give current filter Set value release Give current value release Set last digit Cooperation with PUE 7.1, PUE 10 terminal CAUTION! Each command must end with CR LF characters;...
  • Page 88 Give tare value Format: OT CR LF Response: OT_TARE CR LF - command carried out Response format: 4-12 space tare space unit space Tare - 9 characters with right justification Unit - 3 characters with left justification CAUTION! Tare value is always given in calibration unit. Set tare Format: UT_TARE CR LF, where TARE –...
  • Page 89 SU_E CR LF - time limit exceeded while waiting for a stable measurement result SU_I CR LF - command understood but not accessible at this moment MASS FRAME - response: mass value in a current measuring unit Response format: 7-15 stability space space...
  • Page 90 Response options: CU0_I CR LF - command understood but not accessible at this moment CU0_A CR LF - command understood and carried out Set min checkweighing threshold Format: DH_XXXXX CR LF, where: _ - space, XXXXX – mass format Response options: DH_OK CR LF - command carried out ES CR LF...
  • Page 91 Value release Format: SS CR LF Response options: SS_OK CR LF - command understood and in progress Command’s function is similar to function of PRINT button located on an overlay, Internal adjustment Format: IC CR LF Response options: IC_A CR LF - command understood and in progress IC_D CR LF - calibration completed...
  • Page 92 OMI <CR><LF> n_”Nazwa modu” <CR><LF>: – command carried out, response: accessible working modes n_”Nazwa modu” <CR><LF> OK <CR><LF> OMI_I <CR><LF> – command understood but not accessible at this moment Mode name – parameter, working mode name, inserted in between inverted comas. The name takes form given on a particular balance display, it is provided in a currently selected language.
  • Page 93 An example: Command: OMG<CR><LF> – return current working mode Response: OMG_13_OK<CR><LF> – balance operates in Statistics working mode Give accessible units Command overview: Command returns units available for a particular device and for a current working mode. Format: UI <CR><LF> Response options: UI_”x , …...
  • Page 94 BEEP sound activated via BP command is inhibited if in-course of its activation the sound is activated by means of other device: keypad, touch panel, proximity sensors. Send all implemented commands Format: PC CR LF Command: PC CR LF - send all implemented commands - command carried out, the terminal displays all Response: PC_A_”Z,T,S,SI…”...
  • Page 95 format EV_I <CR><LF> – command understood but not accessible at this moment n – parameter, decimal value determining ambient conditions state n → 0 – unstable ambient conditions 1 – stable ambient conditions CAUTION! Command changes settings for a current working mode. An example: –...
  • Page 96 FIG_I <CR><LF> - command understood but not accessible at this moment x - parameter, filter symbols Example: give current Command: FIG<CR><LF> filter currently Response: FIG_2_OK<CR><LF> average filter Set Value release Format: ARS_n <CR><LF> Response options: ARS_OK <CR><LF> – command carried out –...
  • Page 97 An example: Command: LDS_1<CR><LF> – set last digit option to value ‘always’ Response: LDS_OK<CR><LF> – ‘always’ value set User logging Format: LOGIN_Nazwa,Hasło CR LF where: _- space (enter name and password in a form provided by the balance – lower-case letters and upper-case letters) Response options: LOGIN OK CR LF...
  • Page 98 Cooperation with PUE 7.1, PUE 10 terminal Format: NT CR LF Response options: ES CR LF - command not understood (format error) MASS FRAME - response: mass value in a basic measuring unit Response format: - command Stability marker - [space] if stable, [?] if unstable Zero marker - [space] for any value but zero, [Z] for zero value Range marker...
  • Page 99 AP2-1 current loop Current loop module 4-20mA of RADWAG production is intended for conversion of digital form of weight indication to analogue value. AP2-1 comprises plastic housing. It is powered with an external 230V/5VDC power adapter. Both, AP2-1 and power adapter are a set.
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