Ad GR Series GR-300 User Manual

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Analytical Balance
Model
GR-120
GR-200
GR-300
GR-202
1563-2A-IE.1999.02.08
A&D Company Limifed
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Analytical Balance

Analytical BalanceModelGR-120GR-200GR-300GR-2021563-2A-IE.1999.02.08A&D Company Limifed

Page 2 - This is a hazard alert mark

Installing your BalanceStep 1 Consider the section "2. Caution" for installing your balance. Place the balance on a firm wei

Page 3 - Contents

There are two operation types for pressing a key. Each key operation performs a different function.First type : "Press and release the key immedi

Page 4 - 1. Introduction

4. Weighing[üjQThe most common unit of weight used around the world is grams, but there is often a need to shift to an alternative unit spec

Page 5 - Compliance with FCC Rules

Operation of unit selectionThe unit can be selected in the function table. The sequence of displaying the unit can be arranged so as

Page 6 - 2. Gaution

5. WéighingCautions for the weighing operation□ Operate your balance gently.□ Press the RE-ZERO key to prevent possible error before placing material

Page 7 - 2. Caution

Counting Mode (pcs)Selecting the counting modeStep 1 Select the unit [p^ using the [MODE key. If the counting mode can notbe selected, refer to sectio

Page 8 - Power Supply

Percent Mode (%)Selecting the unit of percent nnodeStep 1 Select the unit % using the MODE key. If the percent mode can not beselected, refer to secti

Page 9 - 3. Unpacking your balance

6. Response AdjustfinentThis function stabilizes the weight value, reducing the influence on weighing that is caused by drafts and/or vibr

Page 10 - Installing your Balance

Manual Response AdjustmentThis way updates the response adjustment manually.OperationStep 1 Press and hold the |MODE key until |RESPONSE! is displayed

Page 11 - Basic operation

7. CalibrationCalibration Group□□□□□□The GR series has the following modes concerning calibration and calibration test.Automatic Self Cali

Page 12 - 4. Weighing

AThis is a hazard alert mark.This is an information mark that informs you about the operation of the balance.NOTE This manual and ortheGR series

Page 13 - 4. Weighing Units

Automatic Self CalibrationThis function automatically calibrates the balance, when the balance detects an ambient temperature change.When the

Page 14 - 5. Wéighing

Calibration Using the Internal WeightThis function calibrates the balance using the internal weight.OperationStep 1 Connect the AC adapter and

Page 15 - Counting Mode (pcs)

This function tests the balance accuracy using the internal weight.OperationStep 1 Connect the AC adapter and warm up the balance for at least one hou

Page 16 - Percent Mode (%)

4^ Calibration Using an External WeightThis function calibrates the balance using an external weight. The weight to be used for calibration

Page 17 - 6. Response Adjustfinent

Step 6 Place the displayed calibration weight on the panand press the PRINT key. The balance displays the measured calibration weight. Prev

Page 18 - Manual Response Adjustment

Calibration TestThis function tests the balance for the accuracy using an external weight. A weight which is used for the calibratio

Page 19 - 7. Calibration

step 6 Place the displayed target weight on the pan andpress the PRINT | key. The balance displays the measured target weight and displays

Page 20 - Automatic Self Calibration

[JCCorrecting the Internal Weight Valuevr'.'ii - ;' The GR series can correct the internal weight value within +1.5 mg. Th

Page 21 - Control of this Calibration

Step 8 Press the | PRINT 1 key to enter into the procedure for correcting the internal weight value.Step 9 Correct the internal weight value using the

Page 22 - 7, Calibration

8. Function Switch and initiaiizationPermission or Prohibitio—'-r'The balance stores parameters that must not be changed carelessly

Page 23 - 7. Calibration

ContentsBasic Operation1. Introduction... 3Complia

Page 24 - Adapting to environnnent

Initializing the Balin p |.y^i" № Nl*>This function returns the following parameters to factory settings.□ Calibration data.□ Function table

Page 25 - Calibration Test

9. Function Table... ; —.„ —*. ... .. .. ... .. .. ...^ - ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. The operation of

Page 26

Display and Keys of the Function TablePRINCALThe "o" symbol is displayed at a selected parameter.When the key is pressed and held in weighin

Page 27

Details of the Function TableClassItemParameterSummaries1 П Г г О 1 1 _l 1 1 1 LEnvironment,Displayr /L U ‘ 1 LIConditionГ/LIFast response, Sensitive

Page 28 - Control of the Correction

Class ItemParameterSummaries/ $Q U U LData output/U ~ > 1 LIData number outputn • uNo output Refer to section "11, Data mem-11Output ; ory fu

Page 29 - (Factory setting)

Explanation of Item "Environment, DispI“ - ^ J I IL U I I U UCondition { L ond )This parameter is for sensitive response to the fluctuati

Page 30 - Initializing the Bal

'LHlanation of Item "Data output modewThe SPRINT key can be used at any time for transmitting data.Key ModeWhen you press the ¡PRINT j key a

Page 31 - 9. Function Table

Interval Memory ModeThis is the data memory function mode. Weighing data is periodically stored in the balance. The interval memory m

Page 32 - 9, Function Table

/ I I I I г i__II LKF format f, , /-This is the Karl-Fischer moisture meter format, and is used when the peripheral equipment can only com

Page 33 - Details of the Function Table

1Cstablexamples of data formaT0n 1 ~l ~l nU. 1 L 1 0 gA&DDP.KFMTNUST+ 00 01278,___, I___,gCr>-Fw T..__i+ 01278i___IgCrLp+01 2 78 gCr^Fs,___1012

Page 34 - 9. Function Table

1. IntroductionTHANK YOU FOR YOUR A&D PURCHASEThis manual will tell you in simple language how this balance works and how to get the most out of i

Page 35 - L U ‘ I LI L

UnitsSymbolGram modegMilligram modemgCounting modepcsPrecent mode%Ounce (Avoir)DZTroy OunceDZtMetric CaratCtMommemomPennyweightdwtGrainGNTael (HK gene

Page 36 - Stream Mode

[cr~rr\=7'l'c) >]| rr'o'cy=)7.• ...i ii;{Miii I□ The ID number is used to identify the balance when Good Laboratory Practice

Page 37 - Interval Memory Mode

Set the following parameters to output the report.□ If the report is printed, set the "GLP output ( ,nh o)" to " /". Th

Page 38 - KF format f, , /

Calibration test report using the internal weightKey operationStep 1 Press and hold the CAL key until displaying [ [, Release the key.Step 2 The balan

Page 39 - Data number

Calibration Report using an external weightKey operationStep 1 Press and hold the iCAL| key until displayingr n I L I I L 0 U cRelease the key.nuStep

Page 40

Calibration Test Report using an external weightKey operationStep 1 Press and hold the CAL |key until displaying rr out . Release the keyStep 2 The ba

Page 41 - Setting of the ID Numbe

Title Block and End BlockUseWhen a weight value is recorded as the GLP data, the GLP report can put the weighing value between "Title blo

Page 42 - Key operation

11. Data Me:fl| Use and The Method of Storing Da□ The data memory function can store 200 sets of weighing data. If the power switch is turned off,

Page 43 - Command operation

Caution□ When weighing data is being placed in memory, the data can be not output to the RS-232C interface.□ The "h ilL " means full memor

Page 44

Transmitting All data at One TimeStep 1 Setup the RS-232C interface using "S if” of the function table.Step 2 Press andholdthej PRINT [key until

Page 45

Compliance with FCC RulesPlease note that this equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. This equipment has bee

Page 46 - Title Block and End Block

The underhook can be used for weighing large items, magnetic material or density measurement.The built-in underhook is behind the plas

Page 47 - 11. Data Me

13.Specific gravity (density) measurementGR series balances are equipped with the specific gravity measuring mode. It calculates the dens

Page 48 - Output of Data from Memory

2. In the specific gravity measuring mode, press and hold the [MODE | key to enter the mode to set the liquid density.Note□ In the normal weighing

Page 49 - Deleting All Data at One Time

Entering the density directly< , q ,' )In the specific gravity measuring mode, press and hold the [MODE |key until the density currently set (

Page 50 - 12, Underhook

Measuring procedureStep 1 Confirm thatthe balance is in the mode to measure the weight of the sample in air. (" g" displayed and p

Page 51 - Changing the function table

14. RS-232C SpecificationsTransmission system Transmission form Data formatEiA RS-232CAsynchronous, bi-directional, half duplex Baud rate : 600, 1200,

Page 52 - L - 'JC

15. Connection to EquiConnection to the AD-8121 PriT'r/.=)7□ Set the following parameters to use the AD-8121 printer.Function itemsSummaries1 1 n

Page 53 - 0 ;I.£IUUU

monnection to a ComputU The RS-232C is of the DCE type (Data Communications Equipment) and can use standard DCE cables.□ When connecting to other equ

Page 54 - Measuring procedure

16. CommandsCommand list...ij»>i .«rf*.TAmiiii«.ifciiMiiI-..:,- ...».¿AaAa i-------- I ...

Page 55 - 14. RS-232C Specifications

Commands to Request Weighing DataClRCancel command for the SIR commandThe balance will stop sending data in stream mode. CommandCReplay(Output is stop

Page 56 - 15. Connection to Equi

2. GautionPrecautions for Installing the BalanceTo ensure that you get the most from your balance, please try to follow these conditions

Page 57 - ___________

ommands to Control the BalanoCALCalibration commandBalance performs calibration using the internal weight. CommandZJ CALReply(Balance is calibr

Page 58 - 16. Commands

т s тиCalibration test commandThe balance performs the calibration test using the internal weight. Command T ST Cr LpReply (Calibration test

Page 59 - Serial Interface

cknowledge CoThis is an explanation of t >- i d of the function list <AK> (06h) -—Acknowledge in ASCII code.LInuIn the Case of h□ The balance

Page 60 - 16, Command

Command ExamplesThis example is set to [ h S / so as to output the <AK> code.There is a delay time required between receiving <AK>

Page 61 - 16. Comnnand Page 60

CAL Command (To calibrate the balance)Serial Interfacepage 6316, Command

Page 62 - Control using CTS and

Error Code and Command CancellationExample : When the R command is received, but the balance can not process it and an error code is output. This exam

Page 63 - Command Examples

□17. Maintenance-T-7SrDo not disassemble the balance. Contact your local A&D dealer if your balance needs service or repair.□ Please use the orig

Page 64

DisplayError codeDescription of the errorC____ nL I I ill U•* - . f L I I ill IC - i~ L > » ÜI Üerror Ir 111 rLIIL LEC, E06EC, E07EC, E11EC, E

Page 65 - II. UJ ll.l

Display Error codeDescription of the errorI .L LIIJIInUr i jL n nur IIII ULrC r I'1C . 1. Jliesc n .pl^JIJinn.pcsIIJIJWeighing pan ErrorThis is a

Page 66 - 17. Maintenance

other SymbolWhen this indicator blinks automatic self calibration is required. The indicator blinks when the balance detects a change

Page 67 - L I I ill I

Cautions during use (To get best performance)Note the following items to get accurate weighing data.□ Press the | RE-ZERO | key before each weighing

Page 68 - Other errors

pecificatioifciiB I !>>; iiAiM ii liiiiiWiwianiWiitfi»Mii inmndliriii' I t iirm ~itiiiji*fB««riSATtniiii i!iw'irtii~iGR-120GR-200GR-30

Page 69 - Maintenance

AD-8121 Printer□ Compactthermal dot-matrix printer.□ Statistical function, calender and clock function, interval print function, graphic pri

Page 70 - 18. Specifications

SymbolspcsiTASnfMT5nim?WlcT--so-inniUU: i/o; ^od...-i.i...9,...9,9, 19,9,15 46 46 6816 . 9 14 18 . 9 . 9 . 9 46 67101010101010n nn Iri

Page 71 - External key Plug

Data format ...36Data number ...46Density ...

Page 72 - ~ O' - L

U U LO U C U Ooz ...ozt ...48481111P-on ...32, 34Parity ...

Page 73 - I fif:;

□ Operate your balance gently. Shorten the operation time as much as possible ( Opening and closing door, placing and removing material). Use a pairof

Page 74

□□3. Unpacking your balanceUnpack the balance carefully and keep the packing material if you want to transport the balance again in the future.In the

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