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Operating Manual
For internal ('i') and external ('e') calibration models
Software rev.:
© 2022 Cole Parmer
LB-200 Series
V1.0105 & above (Analytical Models)
V2.0104 & above (Precision Models)

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  • Page 1 LB-200 Series Operating Manual For internal (‘i’) and external (‘e’) calibration models Software rev.: V1.0105 & above (Analytical Models) V2.0104 & above (Precision Models) © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 2 © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PARAMETERS 13.5 SETUP ................... 31 13.6 CALIBRATION SETUP ..................32 13.7 PASSCODES ...................... 32 14.0 ACCESSORIES & SPARE PARTS ..................33 15.0 SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE ..................... 34 16.0 TROUBLE-SHOOTING ......................35 16.1 TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE................36 © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 4 17.0 SERVICE INFORMATION ..................... 38 18.0 BALANCE MENU STRUCTURE ................... 39 19.0 LANGUAGE TABLE ......................42 20.0 WARRANTY INFORMATION ....................43 © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 5: Know Your Balance

    KNOW YOUR BALANCE Thank you for selecting the LB-200 Balance by Cole Parmer! This Instruction Manual will familiarise you with the installation, use, general maintenance etc. of the balance, and will guide you through the various applications. It also covers accessories, trouble-shooting, after sales service information, and other important information.
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    • Easy to use, wipe-clean sealed membrane keypad. • Below balance weighing facility (accessory hook required). • Display in a choice of 4 languages – English, German, French & Spanish. • Password protection. • Security locking point. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 7: Product Specifications

    (Suffix e for external calibration models, Suffix i for internal calibration models) Model # LB-200-124i LB-200-224e LB-200-124e LB-200-224i 55000-01 55000-03 55000-02 55000-04 Cole Parmer SKU # 120g 220g 220g Maximum Capacity 120 g 0.0001 g 0.0001 g Readability (d) 0.0001 g 0.0001 g...
  • Page 8 Model # LP 413 e / i LB-200 213 e / i 55000-05 for 213e 55000-07 for 213I Cole Parmer SKU # 55000-06 for 413e 55000-08 for 413i 210g 410g Maximum Capacity Readability (d) 0.001 g Number of intervals 220000 420000 Min.
  • Page 9 Model # LB-200-800i LB-200-800e 55000-10 Cole Parmer SKU # 55000-09 Maximum Capacity Readability (d) 0.001 g resolution 0.001g 0.001g Min. weight (USP) Repeatability 0.002 g (Std. Dev) Linearity + 0.003 g Kilograms, grams, milligrams, pounds, carats, grains, Newtons, pounds, Units of Measure...
  • Page 10 Model # LB-200-2202e / i LB-200-4202e / i LB-200-6002e / i 55000-11 for e 55000-12 for e 55000-13 for e Cole Parmer SKU # 55000-14 for i 55000-15 for i 55000-16 for i 2200g 2200g 000g Maximum Capacity 0.01g Readability (d) 0.01 g...
  • Page 11 Model # LB-200-6001e Cole Parmer SKU # 55000-17 LB 8001e LB 12001e LB 15001e Maximum Capacity 6000g 8000g 12000g 15000g Readability (d) 0.1g 0.1g 0.1g 0.1g Number of intervals 60000 80000 120000 150000 Min. weight (USP) 400 g 400 g...
  • Page 12: Unpacking The Balance

    Do not place near open windows or air-conditioning vents. Keep the balance clean. Do not stack material on the balances when they are not in use. Avoid sources of static electricity. This can affect measurement accuracy and may damage sensitive electronics. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 13: Setting Up The Balance

    It will turn off if the balance is not stable. Exact zero is shown when the “➔0“ symbol is visible on the top left of the display area. [display photo changed] © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 14: 6.2 Calibration

    • Large shifts of zero from the factory settings When an error is found a displayed message will be shown and the calibration must be done again. If the balance has error messages more than once it is possible the mechanics have been damaged. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 15: Display

    “CAL” When calibration is occurring or about to occur “ti” For a time driven calibration “ºC” When a temperature is shown or a temperature driven calibration is to occur “Net” When a net weight is shown © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 16: Keypad

    [Left] To advance a flashing digit by one position to the left  [Up] To increase or change a displayed value or scroll  through options forward [Down] To decrement or change a displayed value or scroll  through options backwards © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 17: 8.1 Numeric Entry Method

    USB type A socket. • Power input socket. (Required power input is a low-voltage external supply, 18VDC @ 830mA for all models). Accepts concentric barrel plug 11.4mm length X 5.5mm outside diameter X 2.1mm centre diameter. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 18: Operations

    The display shows the digits entered as they are set. The active digit will have the “-“ symbol flashing. Make sure to enter the correct passcode to continue. See Section 13.7 for details. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 19: Weighing

    28.349523 POUNDS Some models 0.00220462 453.59237 CUSTOM Custom Some models As specified As specified It is possible to set the balance to display only grams. Grams will always be one of the units enabled, by default. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 20: Functions

    ” etc. Use the [Up] Dynamic Density Solid Parts and [Down] symbol keys to cycle through functions, and press [Setup] to confirm your selection, or press one of the [➔0/T] keys at any time to return to normal weighing mode. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 21: Parts Counting

    “ is shown, carefully add the sample to the pan. Now press [Setup] to set this weight to be 100%. The display will show “” and the sample weight in the last selected unit. After a short pause, “ ” will be displayed. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 22: Check Weighing

    Once set, press the [Setup] key to begin check weighing. • Pressing [Mode] and then [Esc] key returns to normal weighing. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 23: Animal (Dynamic) Weighing

    Place the item on the pan. The animal weighing test will begin automatically. After the pre-configured delay and test time have elapsed (see section 10.4.4.3 on Dynamic Weighing Setup Parameters), the “ ” symbol and the result will be displayed. HOLD © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 24 To confirm the desired value, press [Setup] or to escape without changing the value, press [Mode]. 10.4.4.3.4 “ ”  Mode Auto “” or Manual “” modes are available. Whichever mode is visible when © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 25: 10.4.5 Net / Total

    (see section 8.1). Value must be in the range 0.5 ≤ 2.0. If a value outside this range is selected then it will not be accepted and “” or “” will be displayed followed by return to the time entry screen again. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 26 Remove the item from the pan. Press [Mode] to continue with a new sample or press [➔0/T] to return to normal weighing. If a printer or other serial device is connected then pressing [Print] will print the density value in g/cc. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 27: Rs-232 Interface

    NOTE: The format of the result will change depending on the mode in which the balance is operating, e.g. • Normal weighing, Animal weighing: “123.456 g” • Parts counting: “1234 pcs” • Percent weighing: “12.345 %” • Density: “12.345 g/cc” © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 28: Custom Output Format

    Unit wt: xxx.xxx g Count Count: xxxx pcs Reference weight Ref. wt: xxx.xxx g Percent Percent: xx.xxx % Checkweigh lower limit Low: xxx.xxx g Checkweigh upper limit High: xxx.xxx g A blank line printed <CR><LF> only. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 29: Input Commands Using Remote Keys

    Key character is not ‘T’, ‘S’, ‘P’, ‘M’, ‘C’ or ‘U’ !KK<CR> !EK<CR> !KT-<CR> !EF<CR> Command format error, <CR> is not the fourth character Either ‘!’ or <CR> is missing in the command KT<CR> or !KT - No reply string © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 30: Error Checking

    When the remote display output is used with Cole Parmer s Remote Display unit, the output is a continuous stream of data representing the weight and other information to display the correct data on the remote display. If the remote display data stream format is required for development purposes then please contact the manufacturer for advice.
  • Page 31: Supervisor Menus

    The parameters affecting the serial interface are set in a similar manner to the other parameters. Note: The balance must be power-cycled to apply changes to serial port settings. Press [Setup] when “” is displayed to enter the sub-menu. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 32: Format Of Custom Forms #1 And #2

    Enter the data to be printed on the first line by pressing [Up] or [Down] to cycle through the options. If the current information is OK then press [Setup] to move to the next line. e.g. “”, “” – will print date on first line of output form. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 33: Setup Parameters

    OFF = Auto-zero function disabled. Recommended value for normal use: ON, 5 COMMA Set separator indicator on the display to be either a decimal point DEC PT  or a comma. Also applies to the serial interface for print output. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 34: Calibration Setup

    “”. Enter a new passcode if desired or press [Mode] or [➔0/T] to leave the existing password unchanged and return to normal weighing. Note: A passcode set to zero will disable the security feature and allow unlimited access. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 35: Accessories & Spare Parts

    Cole Parmer Item EW 11120 14.4 IMPACT PRINTER (AIP) A high speed, compact and concise, dot-matrix printer supplied with RS232 interface and US port is available as well. Cole Parmer Item EW 11 01 99 14.5 BELOW-BALANCE WEIGHING HOOK If objects are too large or difficult to place safely on the weighing pan of a balance then a load can be supported from a hook on the underside of the balance.
  • Page 36: Safety And Maintenance

    If you need to order any spare parts and accessories, contact your supplier or Cole Parmer . A partial list of such items is as follows: •...
  • Page 37: Trouble-Shooting

    The trouble-shooting table in section 16.1 is a guide of common problems and their solutions. Note that many problems may have multiple solutions and there may be problems found that are not listed in the table. For Service Information, contact Cole Parmer or your supplier.
  • Page 38: Trouble-Shooting Guide

    (within a tolerance depending upon the model) Linearity when a mass is placed at positions around the pan. Verify the balance is acceptable throughout the weighing range. The balance must give acceptable readings from low weights up to the capacity. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 39 Verify cable is correct *RS-232 circuits damaged Display dark, keys beep Display contrast *Check the cables to the display poor *Replace the display which could be damaged Cable unplugged or damaged *To be carried out by authorised technicians only. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 40: Service Information

    Include any recent history of the unit. For example: -Has it been working since it was delivered? -Has it been in contact with water/liquid/particles? -Damaged from a fire? -Electrical Storms in the area? -Dropped on the floor, etc.? © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 41: Balance Menu Structure

    18.0 BALANCE MENU STRUCTURE Operator Level Access LA OPERATING SOFTWARE MENU STRUCTURE © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 42 Note: Some menu options are not available, or extra options may be visible depending on if the model is internal or external calibration type, and whether it is an approved model. Conditions of approval in some countries necessitates adding or removing some options from the user interface. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 43 Supervisor Level Access (continued) © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 44: Language Table

            Internal Calibration Hours         Temperature Calibration Minutes         Timed Calibration Seconds     Calibration Report © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 45: Warranty Information

    20.0 WARRANTY INFORMATION Cole Parmer offers Limited Warranty (Parts and Labour) for any components that fail due to defects in materials or workmanship. Warranty starts from the date of delivery. During the warranty period, should any repairs be necessary, the purchaser must inform its supplier or Cole Parmer.
  • Page 46 © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 47 Please contact us if you need specifications or safety information for your particular item. Do not attempt to connect or use an adaptor not supplied by us. © 2022 Cole Parmer...
  • Page 48 Canada Vernon Hills, IL 60061 T: +39 (0) 284349215 T: +514 355 6100 United States E: it.sales@antylia.com E: info@antylia.ca W: coleparmer.it W: coleparmer.ca Telephone: 1-800-323-4340, Other 1-847-549-7600 T: +1 847 549 7600 Fax: 1-847-247-2929 Email: sales@coleparmer.com © 2022 Cole Parmer...

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