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RADWAG MA 210.X2.A User Manual
Moisture analyzer
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1 General Information
2 Basic Safety Precautions
Warning Symbols and Signals
Warning Descriptions
Warning Symbols
Precautions
Intended Use
Good Weighing Practice
Precautions
Warranty
Supervision over Metrological Parameters
Service Manual Significance
Staff Competence
Protective Clothing
3 Transport and Storage
Delivery Check
Packaging
4 Unpacking and Installation
Place of Use
Unpacking
Levelling
Standard Delivery Components List
Maintenance Activities
Connecting the Moisture Analyzer to the Mains
Temperature Stabilization Time
Connecting Peripheral Equipment
5 Start-Up
6 Operation Panel
7 Home Screen
Weighing Result Window
Drying Process Window
8 Operating the Menu
Menu Accessing
Screen Scrolling
Soft Buttons List
Running Software Functions
Return to Weighing
Buttons, Labels and Text Fields Configuration
Quick Access Buttons
Labels
Text Fields
Bar Graphs
9 Weighing
Good Weighing Practice
Log in Operation
Units
Weighing Unit Selection
Weighing Units Availability
Start Unit Selection
Custom Units
Zeroing
Taring
Weighing Profile
WEIGHING> - Readout Mode Settings
Proximity Sensors
Autotare
Print Mode
Minimum Sample Weight
Integration with Titrators
10 Miscellaneous Parameters
11 Adjustment
Internal Adjustment
External Adjustment
User Adjustment
Adjustment Test
Automatic Adjustment
Automatic Adjustment Time
Report Printout
Adjustment of the Drying Chamber Temperature
Temperature Test
12 Printouts Content
Adjustment Report
Drying Process Report Printout
Other Printouts
Non-Standard Printouts
Inserting Texts
Variables
13 WORKING MODES - General Information
Working Modes Availability
Running Working Mode
Working Mode Parameters
14 Databases
Database Connected Operations
Products
Operators
Packaging
Customers
Drying Programs
Drying Process Reports
Ambient Conditions
Weighings
15 Samples Preparation
Moisture Content Measurement Principle for Moisture Analyzer
Sampling and Preparation
16 Selection of Drying Process Parameters
Optimum Sample Mass
Influence of Sample Mass on Measurement Repeatability
Drying Temperature
Drying Profile Selection
Drying Time
Drying Profile Analysis
17 Drying
Mode Related Settings
Drying - Quick Access Buttons
18 Drying Process Performed by Means of Quick Menu
Drying Profile and Drying Process Parameters
Finish Mode
Unit of a Displayed and Printed Result
Printout Interval
Drying Process Wizard
19 Drying Process Using Drying Programs Database
20 Drying Process
End Result Prognosis
21 Communication
Rs232
ETHERNET Settings
Wi-Fi Settings
USB Ports
22 Peripherals
Computer
Printer
Record of Measurement Data Onto a USB Flash Drive
Barcode Scanner
Ambient Conditions Module
23 Ambient Conditions
24 Communication Protocol
List of Commands
Response Format
Manual Printout / Automatic Printout
25 Peripheral Devices
26 Error Messages
27 Moisture Analyzer Means of Operation
28 Maintenance Activities
Cleaning Moisture Analyzer Components
Cleaning Temperature Sensor
Troubleshooting
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Summarization of Contents
GENERAL INFORMATION
Connectors
Lists and identifies the available ports on the moisture analyzer.
Diagrams of connection cables
Visual representation of cables for connecting to computers and printers.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Warning Symbols and Signals
Explains the meaning of warning symbols and signal descriptions used in the manual.
Precautions
General safety precautions and warnings for safe operation of the moisture analyzer.
Intended Use
Defines the proper applications and purpose of the moisture analyzer.
Good Weighing Practice
Guidelines for ensuring accurate and reliable weighing operations.
Warranty
Details what is covered and not covered by the product warranty.
Service Manual Significance
Emphasizes the importance of reading the service manual before operation.
Staff Competence
Specifies requirements for qualified and trained personnel operating the device.
Protective Clothing
Recommends appropriate protective gear for safe handling of samples.
TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
Delivery Check
Procedure for inspecting the package upon delivery for any damage.
Packaging
Guidelines for proper packaging for future transport or storage.
UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION
Place of Use
Environmental and location requirements for optimal and safe operation.
Unpacking
Detailed instructions on how to unpack the device and install its components.
Levelling
Procedure for ensuring the instrument is perfectly level for accurate measurements.
Standard Delivery Components List
Lists all items included in the standard package delivery.
Maintenance Activities
Connecting the Moisture Analyzer to the Mains
Temperature Stabilization Time
Connecting Peripheral Equipment
START-UP
OPERATION PANEL
HOME SCREEN
Weighing Result Window
Details the section displaying the current weighing result and related information.
Drying Process Window
OPERATING THE MENU
Menu Accessing
How to enter and navigate the main menu structure.
Screen Scrolling
Methods for moving through lists and menus on the display.
Soft Buttons List
Running Software Functions
Return to Weighing
Buttons, Labels and Text Fields Configuration
Quick Access Buttons
Labels
Text Fields
Bar Graphs
WEIGHING
Good Weighing Practice
Best practices for ensuring accurate and long-term operation of the weighing instrument.
Log In Operation
Procedure for accessing operator-related parameters and databases via login.
Units
Weighing Unit Selection
Weighing Units Availability
Start Unit Selection
Custom Units
Zeroing
Taring
Weighing Profile
- Readout Mode Settings
Proximity Sensors
Autotare
Print Mode
Minimum Sample Weight
Integration with Titrators
MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS
Proximity Sensors Sensitivity
Adjusting the detection range for proximity sensors.
Date and Time Settings
Setting the current date, time, and their display formats.
Backlight Standby Time
Configuring the auto-off time for the display backlight.
ADJUSTMENT
Internal Adjustment
Performing automatic calibration using the instrument's internal adjustment weight.
External Adjustment
Calibrating the instrument using an external mass standard.
User Adjustment
Performing calibration with any suitable external adjustment weight.
Adjustment Test
Verifying the accuracy of the internal automatic adjustment against factory parameters.
Automatic Adjustment
Configuring conditions for automatic calibration based on time or temperature.
Automatic Adjustment Time
Setting the time intervals between automatic internal adjustments.
Report Printout
Configuring and generating adjustment reports.
Adjustment of the Drying Chamber Temperature
Procedure for calibrating the drying chamber's temperature sensor.
Temperature Test
Checking the accuracy of the moisture analyzer's temperature indications.
PRINTOUTS CONTENT
Adjustment Report
Specifies parameters to be included in the adjustment report.
Drying Process Report Printout
Customizing headers, measurements, and footers for drying process reports.
Other Printouts
Options for generating header, GLP, and footer printouts.
Non-standard printouts
Designing custom printouts by including variable data and fixed texts.
Variables
Defining and using alphanumeric variables in printouts for custom data.
WORKING MODES – General Information
Working Modes Availability
Managing which functions are accessible within each working mode.
Running Working Mode
How to switch between different operational modes.
Working Mode Parameters
Configuring specific parameters that determine the functioning of each working mode.
DATABASES
Database Connected Operations
Performing operations like adding, exporting, and deleting records in databases.
Products
Database for storing product information, including name, code, and mass.
Operators
Database for managing user accounts, permissions, and language settings.
Packaging
Database for storing packaging details, including name, code, and tare weight.
Customers
Database for customer information, used for tracking measurements.
Drying Programs
Storing and managing configured drying programs with specific parameters.
Drying Process Reports
Accessing and reviewing records of completed drying processes.
Ambient Conditions
Database for recording and monitoring environmental conditions during operation.
Weighings
Storing and previewing individual weighing records.
SAMPLES PREPARATION
Moisture Content Measurement Principle for Moisture Analyzer
Explains the fundamental method used by the analyzer to determine moisture content.
Sampling and Preparation
Key factors in sample preparation influencing measurement speed and accuracy.
SELECTION OF DRYING PROCESS PARAMETERS
Optimum Sample Mass
The impact of sample mass on measurement accuracy and time.
Influence of Sample Mass on Measurement Repeatability
How sample mass affects the consistency and repeatability of results.
Drying Temperature
Selecting appropriate drying temperatures based on substance type and decomposition points.
Drying Profile Selection
Choosing between Standard, Fast, Mild, and Step drying profiles.
Drying Time
Setting drying time criteria, including automatic, manual, and user-defined modes.
Drying Profile Analysis
Analyzing drying profile curves for understanding sample behavior and optimizing results.
DRYING
Mode Related Settings
Adjusting specific settings like drying profile, finish mode, and printout parameters.
Drying – Quick Access Buttons
Customizing quick access buttons for the drying mode.
DRYING PROCESS PERFORMED BY MEANS OF QUICK MENU
Drying Profile and Drying Process Parameters
Setting the drying profile and specific parameters like temperature and heating time.
Finish Mode
Selecting the criteria for automatically ending the drying process.
Unit of a Displayed and Printed Result
Choosing the unit (e.g., %M, %D) for displaying and printing drying results.
Printout Interval
Setting the frequency for automatic printouts during a drying process.
Drying Process Wizard
Step-by-step guidance for setting up drying parameters.
DRYING PROCESS USING DRYING PROGRAMS DATABASE
DRYING PROCESS
End Result Prognosis
Estimating the final drying result before the process is complete.
COMMUNICATION
RS232
Setting up serial communication parameters for RS232 ports.
ETHERNET Settings
Configuring network parameters for Ethernet connectivity.
Wi-Fi Settings
Setting up wireless network connection parameters.
USB Ports
Information on using USB ports for flash drives, printers, and PC connections.
PERIPHERALS
Computer
Configuring the connection and compatibility settings for a computer.
Printer
Selecting ports and setting parameters for printer integration.
Record of Measurement Data Onto a USB Flash Drive
Saving measurement data to a USB drive for later analysis.
Barcode Scanner
Integrating a barcode scanner for efficient database searches.
Ambient Conditions Module
Connecting and configuring an ambient conditions module.
AMBIENT CONDITIONS
COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL
List of Commands
A reference list of all available commands for controlling the analyzer.
Response Format
Describes the structure and meaning of responses received from the analyzer.
Manual Printout / Automatic Printout
Options for generating printouts manually or automatically based on settings.
PERIPHERAL DEVICES
ERROR MESSAGES
MOISTURE ANALYZER MEANS OF OPERATION
MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES
Cleaning Moisture Analyzer Components
Instructions for cleaning the analyzer's parts to ensure accuracy and longevity.
Cleaning Temperature Sensor
Procedure for cleaning the temperature sensor for accurate readings.
Troubleshooting
Diagnosing and resolving common operational problems and issues.
ACCESSORIES
MOISTURE ANALYZER INFO
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