Sartorius CH1NE Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
Sartorius Combics Complete Scales
Models CH1NE | CH1NG | CW1P | CW1NP | CW1S | CW1FS | CW1NFS | CWINS | CW2P | CW2S | CW2FS
98648-010-90

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Sartorius Combics Complete Scales Models CH1NE | CH1NG | CW1P | CW1NP | CW1S | CW1FS | CW1NFS | CWINS | CW2P | CW2S | CW2FS 98648-010-90...
  • Page 2: Intended Use

    – Automatic taring when a load is placed applications, just call or fax your local Combics complete scales are: on the weighing instrument Sartorius office. For the address, please – Optional remote control using an visit our Internet website at: – Rugged and durable external computer www.sartorius.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Page Page Intended Use 79 Data Interfaces 81 Pin Assignment Charts Warnings and Safety Precautions 83 Installing the Interface Cable 84 Cabling Diagram General View of the Equipment 85 Synchronization 86 Configuring the Data Interface Getting Started as a COM Port 86 Data Input Format Operating Design 87 Data Output Format...
  • Page 4: Warnings And Safety Precautions

    Installation: IP Rating: § Please read these operating instructions – Proceed with extreme caution when – CW1P | CW1NP | CW2P | CH1NE carefully before using your scale using pre-wired RS-232 connecting models are rated to IP44 to prevent damage to the equipment.
  • Page 5: General View Of The Equipment

    Power cord with country- specific plug Menu access switch (standard operating mode or legal metrology mode) Connector for weighing platform Vent valve Rear view: Model: CW1S | CW1NS | CW2S | CW1FS | CW1NFS | CW2FS | CH1NE | CH1NG...
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    EU legislation requires that a control seal be affixed to the verified device. The control seal consists of a sticker with the “Sartorius" logo. This seal will be irreparably damaged if you attempt to remove it. If the seal is broken, the...
  • Page 7 Unpacking the Platform Important note: These instructions apply to platforms that are 60 x 80 cm and larger. § Remove the weighing platform and weighing pan from the packaging. § When transporting or lifting the device, hold the unit on the longer sides and observe the safety precautions (wear safety shoes and gloves if necessary).
  • Page 8 Make sure that the voltage rating printed on the manufacturer´s ID label is identical to that of your local line voltage. If the voltage specified on the label or the plug design of the AC adapter does not match the rating or standard you use, please contact your Sartorius office or dealer.
  • Page 9 Connecting a Bar Code Scanner (Accessory: YBR02CISL) Disconnect the equipment from AC power (unplug the AC adapter) $ Installation For model CW1NP | CW2P: – Connect a 25-pin D-SUB male connector (connecting cable YCC02-BR01) to a second “UNICOM” interface port –...
  • Page 10 § Loosen the lock nuts on the leveling feet using an SW17 wrench. § Use an SW5 Allen wrench to extend or retract the leveling feet. > Setting the adjustable feet: Raise the weighing platform by extending the leveling feet (turning clockwise). Lower the weighing platform by retracting the leveling feet (turning counterclockwise).
  • Page 11 For CH*E models: Platform dimensions Loading capacity (center) in kg 300 x 400 For CH*G models: Platform dimensions Loading capacity (center) in kg 300 x 400 Platform dimensions Loading capacity (center) in kg 800 x 600 Shock Resistance The weighing platform features a rugged construction, but you should not allow objects to fall onto the weighing pan.
  • Page 12: Operating Design

    Operating Design I Press to enter data (either ID code Keys Weighing/Measurement The operation of Combics 1, Combics 1 or tare value, depending on sub- sequent key; e.g. )) for tare) plus and Combics 2 involves just a few Input Through the Keypad keys.
  • Page 13: Weighing Mode

    Operating Design 1 2 3 11 14 1 2 3 11 12 17 19 13 Display during weighing/measurement Display during weighing/measurement (Combics 1, Combics 1 plus) (example) (Combics 2) (example) Display in Weighing Mode Indicates active weighing instrument; Saving Data in flashes to prompt calibration/ Weighing Mode adjustment (Combics 2 only)
  • Page 14: Configuration (Operating Menu)

    Display of menu settings: Text menu (example) Display of menu settings: Numeric menu (example) Configuration Alphanumeric Input in the Menu Numeric input in Combics 1 plus operating menu: (Operating Menu) Enter values (date and time, etc.) using the 10-key numeric keypad Navigation and input in the operating menu are implemented using the keys below the display (on Combics 1 plus,...
  • Page 15: Operation

    Operation Weighing W Automatic Taring (Menu Item 3.7) Automatic Printing (Menu Item 7.13) When menu item 3.7.2 is active, When menu item 7.13.2 is active, the first load placed on the weighing the first weight value that exceeds the The basic weighing function is available instrument that exceeds the specified specified minimum load is printed.
  • Page 16: Device Parameters

    Features of the Configuration Calibration/Configuration Device parameters Counter: Counter on Standard – Limited to a count of 9999 Password Weighing Instruments – Counter set to “P 0000" when the You can prevent unauthorized changes hardware is first put into operation in the device settings (“Setup") and –...
  • Page 17 Operating Example Switch on the Combics, zero the weighing instrument, tare the container weight, place sample in container, toggle display to gross weight, 2nd weight unit or 10-fold increased resolution Switch on the Combics All display segments are shown for approx. 1 second (self-test) 8888888 Display with no load on weighing instrument Zero the weighing instrument...
  • Page 18 Display with tared weighing instrument and sample in container 1202 Toggle display; readout depends on your settings: gross weight 1702 (in this example, 50 g for container + 120.2 g substrate) or display in 2nd weight unit (in this example, kg) or display with 10-fold increased resolution 12023 Return to previous readout...
  • Page 19 Operating Example: Combics 1 plus: Weighing with tare value entered using the numeric keypad; generate printout of results Switch on the Combics 1 plus The automatic self-test runs. Once a readout is shown, Combics 1 plus is automatically zeroed and ready to operate. With no load on the weighing instrument, you can zero the instrument at any time by pressing (.
  • Page 20 Operating: CW1NP | CW1NS | CW1NFS | CH1NE Toggle to display of net value Print the results ---------------------- Start of GMP header (only if GMP-compliant printout is configured) 05.04.2004 10:09 Model CW1NP1-30ED-LOCE Ser.no. 12345678 Vers. 1.0001.04.4 BVers. 01-33-01 ---------------------- End of GMP header...
  • Page 21 Example: Combics 1 plus: Weighing with varying tare values; generate printout of results, delete tare values Switch on the Combics 1 plus The automatic self-test runs. Once a readout is shown, the Combics is automatically zeroed and ready to operate. With no load on the weighing instrument, you can zero the instrument at any time by pressing (.
  • Page 22 Operating: CW1NP | CW1NS | CW1NFS | CH1NE Print the results 6.433 kg 4.183 kg 0.250 kg 2.000 kg -------------------- Enter a zero (“0") using the keypad Save the value entered. This deletes tare values; the display shows the gross value Print the results 6.433 kg...
  • Page 23: Individual Id Codes

    – Print ID codes: Refer to the Setup menu Individual ID Codes for menu item numbers. (Identifiers) Data is output to COM1 menu item 7.7.x) or UniCOM (menu item 7.8.x). You can assign ID codes (such as prod- uct name, batch number, etc.) while –...
  • Page 24 Operating: CW1NP | CW1NS | CW1NFS | CH1NE Example: Entering ID code values. Enter “123.456" and “678.9" as values for ID codes 1 and 2. See “Entering the Password” in the chapter entitled “Configuration" for details on how to enter ID code names.
  • Page 25: Calibration And Adjustment

    Operation Features CW Scales Calibration and Adjustment Which of the following features – Display altitude and geographical are available depends on the weighing latitude or acceleration of gravity after Purpose instrument: CAL is shown at the beginning of the The accuracy of weighing results must calibration procedure (menu item be carefully controlled.
  • Page 26 Position the calibration weight on the weighing instrument The difference between the weight value and the true mass is displayed, with ± sign. External calibration Calibration record is printed, if adjustment was not performed and the process was stopped by pressing ( Nom.
  • Page 27: Counting Z

    Operating: CW2P | CW2P | CW1NFS | CW2FS Before the quantity on the weighing Application Parameters: Counting Counting instrument can be calculated, the With the Counting application, you can 3. 5. Minimum Load for Automatic Taring and average piece weight must be entered determine the number of parts that Automatic Printing in the application.
  • Page 28 Operating: CW2P | CW2P | CW1NFS | CW2FS Storage Parameter Reference Sample Updating Counting with The reference weight is saved when In the Application settings under 3.12, Two Weighing Instruments the weighing instrument has stabilized. you can define whether the reference You can use two weighing instruments “Stability"...
  • Page 29 Example: Place empty container on the weighing instrument Tare the weighing instrument (repeatedly, if necessary) Set the desired reference sample quantity (in this example, 20) Place the corresponding number of pieces (20) in the container Confirm reference sample weight...
  • Page 30 Operating: CW2P | CW2P | CW1NFS | CW2FS Add more parts to the container (in this example, 18 pcs) 0pt is displayed if automatic reference sample updating is enabled 0pt 38 Toggle the display from piece count to weight < 2 sec. Toggle to Info mode Piece count is displayed Toggle to the next display mode...
  • Page 31: Neutral Measurement Z Nm

    To calculate the result correctly, the Application Parameters: Neutral Measurement Neutral Measurement Z nm average weight of a reference quantity When the Neutral Measurement 3. 5. Minimum Load for Automatic Taring must be known (in the example below, and Automatic Printing application is selected, you can use your the reference is 1 meter of electrical 3.
  • Page 32 Operating: CW2P | CW2P | CW1NFS | CW2FS Storage Parameter Neutral Measurement with The reference weight is saved when Two Weighing Instruments the weighing instrument has stabilized. You can use two weighing instruments “Stability" is defined as the point at simultaneously with the Neutral which fluctuation of a measured value Measurement application.
  • Page 33 Example: Determine the length of an amount of electrical cable after weighing in the defined reference unit value Place empty container on the weighing instrument Tare the weighing instrument (repeatedly, if necessary) Set the desired reference value (in this example, 2) Place a sample corresponding to the reference quantity in the container (in this example, 2 meters of electrical cable) Confirm reference sample weight...
  • Page 34 Operating: CW2P | CW2P | CW1NFS | CW2FS Remove the reference material and place the sample to be measured on the weighing instrument (in this example, 8 meters of electrical cable Print results 734.1 g 200.0 g 534.1 g --------------------...
  • Page 35: Checkweighing O

    Checkweighing O Checkweighing entails comparing Application Parameters: Checkweighing the current weight value to a defined When the Checkweighing application is 3. 5. Minimum Load for Automatic Taring and target. The target value has a tolerance selected, you can check whether sample Automatic Printing range which can be entered either as 3.
  • Page 36 Operating: CW2P | CW2P | CW1NFS | CW2FS Display Digital Input/Output Interface Checking Range The result of a measurement is shown The Checkweighing application supports 30 % Target weight 170% either as a weight value or in relation the digital input/output interface. Lower Upper to the target.
  • Page 37 Example: Initialize the Checkweighing application by taking over the weighed value as target; select percentage to define tolerance range (menu item 4.5.2) Delete any existing initialization data Begin initialization The middle segments of the bar graph flash to prompt the placement of the weight on the weighing instrument Place the weight for the target on the weighing instrument (in this example, 100.0 g) 1000...
  • Page 38 Operating: CW2P | CW2P | CW1NFS | CW2FS Target value is displayed 1000 Optional: Toggle to the next display mode Percentage for limits is displayed Optional: Toggle to the next display mode Weight value for the lower limit (minimum) is displayed Optional: Toggle to next display mode (weight value for the upper limit is displayed) Optional:...
  • Page 39 Example: Check the weight of a sample; use Tolerance Limit display mode Place a load of unknown weight on the weighing instrument If the weight is under the lower tolerance limit, LL is shown in the tolerance limit display (load is too light) (the weight display shows the measured weight value) If the weight is within the tolerance range (in this example, 103.2 g), 1032 the weight value is displayed...
  • Page 40: Classification O Cl

    Operating: CW2P | CW2P | CW1NFS | CW2FS You can enter the other class delimiters Application Parameters: Classification Classification O cl as absolute values or percentages 3. 5. Minimum Load for Automatic Taring (menu item 4.9). and Automatic Printing With the Classification application, 3.
  • Page 41 Minimum Load for Initialization and Digital Input/Output Interface Min. load Max. load Defining the Class 1 Lower Limit The Classification application supports Class The minimum load defines the the digital input/output-interface. lower limit for Class 1 (i.e., the delimiter There are 4 control lines, or outputs, between Classes 0 and 1).
  • Page 42 Operating: CW2P | CW2P | CW1NFS | CW2FS Example: Initialize the Classification application by taking over weighed values (menu item 4.9.1) to define 3 classes (menu item 4.81.) Delete any existing initialization data Begin initialization The minus sign of the bar graph flashes to prompt the weight for the upper limit of the first class.
  • Page 43 Store the weight value as the upper limit for the second class When initialization is complete, the display shows the class to which the weight on the weighing instrument belongs. Optional: < 2 sec. Toggle to Info mode to view stored values Upper limit of Class 1 is displayed Optional: Toggle to the next display mode...
  • Page 44 Operating: CW2P | CW2P | CW1NFS | CW2FS Example: Determine the class of a given weight Place a load of unknown weight on the weighing instrument The display shows which class the weight falls into; in this example, Class 2 (10 g – 20 g) Toggle display to weight readout The weight of the load is shown (in this example, 17.3 g) Print results...
  • Page 45: Weighing In Percent

    Weighing in Percent L To determine the weight of a sample Application Parameters: Weighing in Percent relative to a reference weight, you 3. 5. Minimum Load for Automatic Taring must enter the reference weight in the With the Weighing in Percent appli- and Automatic Printing weighing instrument.
  • Page 46 Operating: CW2P | CW2P | CW1NFS | CW2FS Storage Parameter Weighing in Percent with Display The reference weight is saved when Two Weighing Instruments With the Weighing in Percent application, the weighing instrument has stabilized. You can use two weighing instruments the result can be displayed as a remainder “Stability"...
  • Page 47 Example: 0 00 Place empty container on the weighing instrument Tare the weighing instrument 0 00 (repeatedly, if necessary) Set the desired percentage (in this example, 50%) 0 50 Place reference material corresponding to the reference percentage in the container Confirm the reference weight...
  • Page 48 Operating: CW2P | CW2P | CW1NFS | CW2FS Remove the reference material and place the sample to be measured on the weighing instrument The percentage of the reference weight equal to the sample is displayed Print results 641.2 g Residue 200.0 g 441.2 g 21.00 %...
  • Page 49: Averaging (Animal Weighing)

    – Automatic start with the number Application Parameters: Averaging (Animal Weighing) Averaging of subweighing operations entered (Animal Weighing) V 3. 5. Minimum Load for Automatic Taring manually and Automatic Printing To use this mode, press r and enter 3. 5. 1 * 1 digit With the Averaging application, you the number of subweighing operations 3.
  • Page 50 Operating: CW2P | CW2P | CW1NFS | CW2FS Example: Place empty container on the weighing instrument Tare the weighing instrument (repeatedly, if necessary) Set the desired number of measurements (in this example, 20) Place 1st animal in bowl Start measurement Measurement starts as soon as all criteria are met.
  • Page 51 Print results x-Net + 24.6 g Unload weighing instrument Once the weighing instrument is unloaded (i.e., the load = less than 1/2 the minimum load), the current weight value is displayed.
  • Page 52: Net-Total Formulation R

    Operating: CW2P | CW2P | CW1NFS | CW2FS Net-Total Formulation R Application Parameters: Net-Total Formulation Minimum Load for Automatic Storage/ Transfer of Values 3. 5. Minimum Load for Automatic Taring The minimum load for automatic When the Net-Total Formulation and Automatic Printing storage or transfer of weight values is 3.
  • Page 53 Example: Weigh in 3 components, display total weight after 2nd component (Additive mode) Place empty container on the weighing instrument Container weight a prompt for first component are shown Tare the weighing instrument Add the first component (in this example, 68.3 g) The weight of the first component is displayed Store the weight of the first component ACE HARDWARE...
  • Page 54 Operating: CW2P | CW2P | CW1NFS | CW2FS Add the second component (in this example, 82.7 g) The weight of the second component is displayed Store the weight of the second component Cmp002 82.7 g Component weight is printed The weighing instrument is tared automatically and the component counter value is increased by one (prompting the next component) Toggle to the Additive mode The value displayed equals the weight of all components added up to now plus...
  • Page 55: Totalizing Σ

    Totalizing Σ The Combics has a totalizing memory Application Parameters: Totalizing for adding individual net and gross 3. 5. Minimum Load for Automatic Taring values. There are two ways to store With the Totalizing application, you and Automatic Printing weight values in the totalizing memory: 3.
  • Page 56 Operating: CW2P | CW2P | CW1NFS | CW2FS Minimum Load for Automatic Printout Storage/Transfer of Values Under menu item 3.17 you can configure The minimum load for automatic whether a printout is generated manually, by pressing p (3.17.3), or automatically storage or transfer of weight values is configured under menu item 3.6.
  • Page 57 1. Place the sample on the weighing instrument Weight value is displayed 1029 Store weight value in totalizing memory Main display: Current weight on the weighing instrument 1029 Numeric display: Transaction counter (in this example: 1) SARTORIUS GOETTINGEN 06.02.2002 12:15 -------------------- 102.9 g 0.0 g 102.9 g...
  • Page 58 SARTORIUS GOETTINGEN 06.02.2002 12:19 -------------------- 215.2 g 0.0 g 215.2 g Main display: Totalizing memory content plus current weight Numeric display: Transaction counter (in this example: 2) End totalizing Total data record is printed, as configured under 7.9. or 7.10.
  • Page 59: Configuration

    Configuration Operating Menu Overview You can configure the Combics to meet The operating menu is a combination individual requirements by entering user of text levels and numeric codes. data and setting selected parameters in the operating menu. = Setting/function available on Combics 1 plus only = Setting/function available on Combics 2 only = Setting/function available on Combics 1 plus and Combics 2 only First level display...
  • Page 60 Configuration Example: Change language from “English” to “English with U.S. date/time format” Switch on the Combics While all segments are lit, press the ) key First level of menu for selecting the application program Appl is shown Select the Lang menu item (press k repeatedly until Lang is displayed) Select Lang device parameter The currently active language is shown Select the U.S.
  • Page 61 Configuration Example: Assign a password to protect the application program settings “Appl" and the device parameters “Setup" from unauthorized changes (in this example: AB2) Switch on the Combics While all segments are lit, press the ) key First level of menu for selecting the application program Appl is shown Select the Setup menu item (press k repeatedly until Setup is displayed) Open the Setup menu...
  • Page 62 Configuration Enter the second character using the p and k keys (in this example: b) Store character Enter the third character using the p and k keys (in this example: 2) Store character To enter other characters, use the p and k keys and press ) to confirm Store the password Exit this menu level to configure other menu settings, or >...
  • Page 63: Operating Menu Overview (Parameters)

    Configuration Operating Menu Overview (Parameters) = Setting/function available on Combics 1 plus only = Setting/function available on Combics 2 only = Setting/function available on Combics 1 plus and Combics 2 only * Factory setting Menu Application Programs Appl Basic Weighing Function 3.
  • Page 64 Configuration appl Z nm Neutral Measurement 3. 5. Numeric menu as for Weighing Minimum Load for Automatic Taring and Automatic Printing 3. 6. Numeric menu as for Counting Minimum Load for Initialization 3. 7. Automatic Taring: 1st Weight Tared 3. 7. 1 * 3.
  • Page 65 appl 3.21. Static Display After Load Removed 3.21. 1 * Display is static until unload threshold reached Display is static until c is pressed 3.21. 2 3.25. Tare function 3.25. 1 * The tare value entered is added to the stored tare value 3.25.
  • Page 66 Configuration appl O CL 4. 3. Activate Control Line for “Set" as: 4. 3. 1 * “Set" output 4. 3. 2 Ready to operate 4. 7. Activation of Outputs 4. 7. 1 4. 7. 2 Always active 4. 7. 3 * Active at stability 4.
  • Page 67 appl Net-Total Formulation (2nd Tare Memory) 3. 5. Minimum Load Automatic Taring and Automatic Printing Numeric menu as for Weighing 3. 6. Minimum Load for Automatic Storage/Transfer of Values Numeric menu as for Counting 3. 7. Automatic Taring: 1st Weight Tared 3.
  • Page 68 Configuration Device Parameters Setup Password prompt displayed, if a password is configured Wp-1 Weighing Instrument 1 (Display designation of this menu level: 1) rs-232 sbi-std, sBI-App, bpi-232* or adc-232 Menu parameters dependent on connected complete scale (e.g., EA/EB model, FB/FC model, etc.) rs-485 is-485* or adc-485 Optional: Menu parameters dependent on connected weighing platform...
  • Page 69 Setup wp-1 interm. * Built-in A/D Converter 1. 9. Calibration, Adjustment 1. 9. 1 Ext. calibration/adjustment; default weight 1. 9. 3 Ext. calibration/adjustment; weight can be selected under menu item 1.18.1 Press ) -> 2 sec: blocked 1. 9.10 1.10. Calibration/adjustment sequence 1.10.
  • Page 70 Configuration Setup Interface 1 Com1 (Display designation of this menu level: 2) off * Weighing Instrument 2 rs-232 * RS-232 sbi-std SBI Standard Version sbi-app SBI trade version (for legal metrology) bpi-232 XBPI-232 1. 1. through 1.8. Numeric menu as for WP1 1.
  • Page 71 Setup Com1 datProt sbi * 6. 3. Time-dependent automatic data output 6. 3. 1 * 1 display update 6. 3. 2 2 display updates 6. 3. 4 10 display updates 6. 3. 7 100 display updates 7. 2. Data Output: Line Format 7.
  • Page 72 Configuration Setup Com1 datProt SMA Interface Function 5. 1. Baud Rate 5. 1. 1 150 baud 5. 1. 2 300 baud 5. 1. 3 600 baud 5. 1. 4 1200 baud 5. 1. 5 2400 baud 5. 1. 6 4800 baud 5.
  • Page 73 Setup Com1 Printer Uni-pri Universal Interface 5. 1. Baud Rate 5. 1. 1 150 baud 5. 1. 2 300 baud 5. 1. 3 600 baud 5. 1. 4 1200 baud 5. 1. 5 2400 baud 5. 1. 6 4800 baud 5.
  • Page 74 ADC-232 1. 1. through 9.1. Numeric menu as for WP1 rs-485 * RS-485 is-485 * Connection of Sartorius IS Weighing Platform 1. 1. through 1.8. Numeric menu as for WP1 1. 9. Calibration, Adjustment 1. 9. 1 * Ext. calibration/adjustment; default weight 1.
  • Page 75: Unic Om

    Setup uniCom1 Printer Printer Configuration YDP01IS YDP01IS line* Strip printer label Label printer lab ff Label printer with manual feed YDP02 YDP02 models 5. 1. through 5.4. Numeric menu as for COM1 YDP03 YDP03-0CE 5. 1. through 5.4. Numeric menu as for COM1 YDP02IS YDP02IS Strip printer...
  • Page 76 Configuration Setup External Switch crtl in (Display designation of this menu level: 4 ) 8. 4. Function of Remote Switch (Universal) p key function 8. 4. 1 * p (> 2 sec) function 8. 4. 2 ) key function 8. 4. 3 ) (>...
  • Page 77: Off

    Setup prtprot 7.10. Optional “UniCOM" Interface Print results when c pressed, in “Totalizing" and “Net-Total" applications 7.10. 1 * Header lines 1, 2 7.10. 2 * Date and time 7.10. 4 * Weighing instrument designation 7.10. 5 * Result from the application program 7.10.
  • Page 78: Device Information

    Configuration Setup Time time Input example: 10.07.41 (hours.minutes.seconds) Date date Input example: 01.05.02 (day.month.year) U.S. Mode: (month.day.year) code Password Set, change and delete (max. 8 characters); example: 12345678 Device Information Info Service Service Information 10.04.02 Service Date term Indicator CISL2 Model 10405355 Serial number...
  • Page 79: Data Interfaces

    Sartorius: Factory setting: 4 to 20 mA, internal power supply The pin assignments in the cable might not be compatible with Sartorius Interface connector: CW1P, CW1NP and CW2P indicators (IP44 protection): equipment. Check all pin assignments 25-contact D-Sub female connector...
  • Page 80 – SBI (RS-232 mode) – External checkweighing display – XBPI-232 (RS-232 mode) (red/yellow/green) over the digital I/O – ADC-232 (RS-232 mode) (Sartorius standard) – IS-485 (RS-485 mode, XBPI mode; factory setting) The connector of the UniCOM – ADC-485 (RS-485 mode)
  • Page 81: Pin Assignment Charts

    Pin assignments, COM1: Pin Assignment Chart: 2nd Interface: Pin Assignment Charts Connection of external rechargeable Pin 1: Shield battery and bar code scanner (optional Models CW1P, CW1NP, CW2P Pin 2: Data output (T+D) UniCOM interface not installed) (IP44-protected): Pin 3: Data input (R+D) Pin 4: Not connected Pin 1: Shield Female Connectors COM1 and UniCOM:...
  • Page 82 Data Interfaces Models CW1S, CW1NS, CW1FS, Models CIS1, CIS1N and CIS2: Connection CW1NFS, CW2FS, CH1NE, CH1NG Terminals on the PCB of weighing and CW2S (IP 67-protected): instrument COM1: 11-20 1-10 UniCOM: 1- 4 1-10 (page 72) Connection of open cable ends to...
  • Page 83: Installing The Interface Cable

    Peripheral devices should be connected to the interfaces only by a trained and authorized Sartorius technician. Any installation work that does not conform to the instructions in this manual will result in forfeiture of all claims under the manufacturer's warranty.
  • Page 84: Cabling Diagram

    Data Interfaces Cabling Diagram (Adapter Cable for PC) (Model CW1P | CW1NP | CW2P: adapter cable 7357312; model CW1S | CW1NS | CW2S: connecting cable YCC02-D9F6). Diagram for connecting a computer or other peripheral device to the indicator using the RS-232-C/V24 standard and cables up to 15 m (50 ft.) long: Indicator Cabling diagram...
  • Page 85: Synchronization

    (Pause) Handshake The weighing instrument interface <–– XON ––– (Sartorius Balance Interface = SBI) has ––– byte –––> transmit and receive buffers. You ––– byte –––> can define the handshake parameter in ––– byte –––>...
  • Page 86: Configuring The Data Interface As A Com Port

    Data Interfaces Command Meaning Configuring the Data Data Input Format F6: Trigger I key function kF6_ Interface as a COM Port You can connect a computer to your (Combics 1 plus only) (datProt) indicator to send commands controlling F7: g key function kF7_ weighing instrument functions and (Combics 1 plus only)
  • Page 87: Data Output Format

    Error Codes Data Output Format Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 You can output the values displayed in the line for measured values and the weight unit with or without a data ID code. * * * E r r * * # # * * * * CR LF The first 6 characters, called the data header, show the data ID code * * * E r r * # # # * * * * CR LF...
  • Page 88 Data Interfaces Error Codes Example (output of value: +1255.7 g): Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 S t a t * * * * * E r r * * # # * * * * CRLF G # * * * * + * * * 1 2 5 5 .
  • Page 89: Configuring The Data Interface As A Printer Port

    Separating Block: Configuring the Data Configuring Printouts Dotted line, blank line (for the Interface as a Printer Port Weighing application). Configure printouts in the Setup menu (printer) This block is automatically inserted is under the “Printouts" menu item before further information blocks (prtprot).
  • Page 90 Data Interfaces GMP-compliant Printouts Three examples of GMP headers and When the corresponding menu item is one example of a footer are shown in the active, the measured result is bracketed following. On Combics 1 models, the on the printout by a GMP header and “date and time"...
  • Page 91: Sample Printouts

    Neutral Measurement Application Checkweighing Application Sample Printouts The “Initialization data" block contains The “Initialization data" block contains the reference sample quantity and the nominal, minimum and maximum For details on the individual information reference weight. The “Results" block weights. The “Results" block always blocks, see “Configuring Printouts"...
  • Page 92 Data Interfaces Classification Application “Total” printout: Totalizing Application -------------------- The “Initialization data" block contains The “Initialization data" block is empty. the upper limits of Classes 1 through 4. If this block is enabled for the printout, S-Comp+ 3.400 kg The “Results" block contains gross, net a blank line is output.
  • Page 93 Component printout GMP-compliant Printouts “Clear preload” record: -------------------- (menu item 3.17.2) Linearization record: -------------------- 14.01.2002 13:50 The entire standard printout is gene- 14.01.2002 13:00 Model CW2P1-30ED-LCE rated for each component. Model CW2P1-30ED-LCE Ser.no. 12345678 Example: 2. Print second transaction: Ser.no. 12345678 Vers.
  • Page 94: Error Codes

    Err 101 - 104 Key is stuck Release key or Key pressed when switching on the Combics Contact your local Sartorius Service Center Operating program memory Contact your local Err 320 (EEPROM) defective Sartorius Service Center...
  • Page 95: Care And Maintenance

    Clean stainless steel place to ensure that it cannot be used. Repairs performed by untrained persons surfaces by wiping them down. Then § Notify your nearest Sartorius Service may result in considerable rinse the equipment thoroughly, making hazards for the user.
  • Page 96: Recycling

    In Germany and many other countries, Please refer to the accompanying any modifications to Sartorius equip- Sartorius AG takes care of the return leaflet/manual or visit our Internet web- ment and for any connections of cables and legally compliant disposal of its site (www.sartorius.com) for compre-...
  • Page 97: Overview

    Overview Common Specifications CW* P | S | FS Maximum readability 31,250 scale intervals (not in legal metrology) l (on models …-.CE) Accuracy class <3000e, (single-range scale) or 2 + 3000e (multiple range scale acc. to EN45501) Verification scale intervals Digital protective interface acc.
  • Page 98: Type Designation

    With selectable application programs. Applications: weighing; counting; checkweigh- Indicator with 20 mm LCD, backlit; integrated ing; classification into 3 or 5 classes; totalizing; CH1NE LEDs (red-green-yellow) for checkweighing net-total formulation; filling; weighing in per- or classification; RS-232C interface port as a cent;...
  • Page 99 CW2FS1-150FE-L, our example of a Complete Combics Food Scale, stainless steel with indicator 2 (CW2FS…), complete food scale looks like this: with one load cell, (…1…), a maximum, single-range weighing capacity of 150 kg, (…150…), a platform size of 500 x 400 mm (…FE…) and a resolution of 15,000 digits (…L)
  • Page 100 Key to Model Designations Model designations for high resolution Combics complete scales CH1NE CH1NG Reference device Information on metrological label Model ID Load Readability Verification Dimensions Max (kg) Min (g) range e=(g), d=(g) scale interval CH1NE -16ED/-H 400x300x120 -16ED/-HCE 400x300x120...
  • Page 101: Dimensions (Scale Drawings)

    Overview CW Dimensions* (Scale Drawings) Combics: * in millimeters Weighing Platforms: Standard and Stainless Steel Versions Length Width Height: Height: Distance between Distance between Cable length Standard Stainless steel leveling feet leveling feet version version (standard) (stainless steel) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
  • Page 102 CH Platform Dimensions (Scale Drawings) CH*G CH*E...
  • Page 103: Accessories

    Accessories Combics full-range scales: Product Order No. Optional Interface Interface module (RS-232C) for UniCOM data interface YDO01C-232 Interface module (RS-485/422) for UniCOM data interface YDO01C-485 Profibus-DP module for UniCOM interface YDO01C-DP Bluetooth® wireless interface module with antenna outside the housing YDO01C-BT Analog current output, 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA, 0-10 V, 16-bit YDA01C-20MA...
  • Page 104 YCC01-09ISM5 RS-232 connecting cable required YSW03 SartoConnect data transfer software for connecting your Sartorius scale to a computer running Windows 95/98/NT. This software lets you load the data recorded by your scale in a PC application program such as MS Excel or Access.
  • Page 105 Power Supply 24V industrial power supply module* YAS02CI External rechargeable battery pack, up to 40 h operation, incl. charger YRB10Z Connecting cable (25-pin D-SUB) for YRB10Z battery pack (2 m) YCC02-RB01 Connecting cable with cable gland for YRB10Z battery pack (2 m) YCC02-RB02 Connecting cable with cable gland for car battery (2 m) YCC02-CB02...
  • Page 106 Platform Accessories for CW*: Product Order No. Dimensions 800 + 600 mm 1,000+1,000 mm 1,250+1,000 mm 1,500+1,250 mm 1,500+1,500 mm 2,000+1,500 mm Length + Width Drive-on ramp, painted Order No. YAR01CWP YAR02CWP YAR02CWP YAR03CWP YAR04CWP YAR05CWP Drive-on ramp, painted (tread plate) Order No.
  • Page 107: Declaration Of Conformity

    Sartorius equipment and waltungsamt – Eichwesen) from February for any connections of cables or equipment 15, 1993. not supplied by Sartorius and must check and, if necessary, correct these modifica- For additional information on the C mark on Sartorius equipment, tions and connections.
  • Page 119: Ec Type-Approval Certificate

    Index Page Page Access code Net-total formulation Accessories Neutral measurement Acoustic signal 16, 77 Adjustment Operating design Animal weighing Operating limits Applications, consultation Operating menu overview Automatic data output Operating menu parameters, overview Averaging Operation Bar code scanner, connecting Password Battery, external rechargeable, connecting Password, general Appendix...
  • Page 121: General Password

    General Password When you select “Setup", the password prompt is displayed for 2 seconds. The first character of the password flashes. repeatedly , Entering the password: – Press k to select numbers and press ) to confirm. repeatedly , Press either k (to scroll through numbers from 0 up to 9) or p (to scroll repeatedly , from 9 down to 0) repeatedly until the...
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