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Shimadzu
Analytical Balance
Instruction Manual
WEIGHING
BEFORE
ATX-R series
ATX324R Name and Function of Components
Installation
ATX224R
ATX124R
ATX84R
USING THE
BALANCE
Weighing
ATY-R series Outputing Weight Readings
Selecting the Display
ATY324R Ending Weighing
ATY224R
Menu Setting
Calibration
Functions Relating to Taring
Adjusting Response and Stability
Setting Units
Application Function Mode
Comparator Function
Connection and Communication
with Peripheral Devices
MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING
Maintaining the Balance
Inspection
About Weights
What to Do If...
Responding to Messages...
Turning the Power ON and OFF
INFORMATION
Thank you for purchasing the Shimadzu Analytical Balance AT-R Series.
This instruction manual provides details on how to use the balance and on the accessories and options,
etc., that are related to it. Read the manual thoroughly and make sure it is used in accordance with the
details listed herein. The following instruction manual is also supplied with this product.
Simple Sheet: Operation Guide 321-78340 Operation descriptions in a simple diagram format.
Store the instruction manuals together with the product in an easily-accessible location.
The instruction manuals (PDF format) can also be downloaded from the Shimadzu website (https://www.
shimadzu.com/an/balance/index.html). Balances SEARCH
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Notices
• If the balance is to be operated by a different user or transferred to a different location, make sure the instruction
manuals are also provided to the subsequent users.
• Contact the Shimadzu sales office or agency in the event of the instruction manuals were lost or mislaid.
• Safety precautions are listed in the instruction manual to ensure safe usage. Read the section on [Safety
Precautions] thoroughly prior to using the balance.
• You are requested to complete the user registration procedure to ensure that your balance can be used without
anxiety. This is required when making claims against the product warranty, and you are requested to complete
either of the following two user registration procedures.
(1) Fill in the details on the rear of the [Product Warranty] card provided, and send it to us by facsimile.
(2) Access our website and will in the details accordingly. (https://www.shimadzu.com/an/contact/index.html)
Once you have completed the user registration procedures, you will be given precedence with regard to
receiving information on product warranty and Shimadzu products and services. (You are also requested
to fill in the questionnaire.)
Notices
• The content of this manual is subject, without notice, to modifications for the sake of improvement.
• Every effort has been made to ensure that the content of this manual was correct at the time of
creation. However, in the event that any mistakes or omissions are discovered, it may not be
possible to correct them immediately.
• The copyright of this manual is owned by Shimadzu Corporation. Reproduction and duplication of
whole or part of the content without permission of the company are strictly prohibited.
• Windows is the registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation of the U.S.A. in the United States
and other countries. All other company names and product names that appear in this manual are
trademarks or registered trademarks of the companies concerned. Note that ™ and ® indications
are not used.
• UniBloc and Smart+ are the registered trademarks of Shimadzu Corporation in Japan.
• Shimadzu does not guarantee that the serial communication functions will operate without problem
on all PCs. Shimadzu will not accept responsibility for any trouble that arises as a result of using
this function. It is recommended that all important data and programs are backed up in advance.
• Shimadzu does not guarantee the operations all USB memories, USB hubs or USB keyboards
that can be connected to the USB port.
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How to Find the Information You Need
This manual allows you to search for a function or operating procedure in a number of ways.
"Cover index" Search for the information by thumbing through the manual.
"What You Can Do", page 6 Search for what you want to do.
"Menu Map", page 150 Search quickly for the menu option you want to use.
Information
Press to Press a number of times to Press and hold
indicated in the
confirm. display panel return to a higher level of the menu. (about 3 seconds).
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Example page
Notes
Reference
Menu operation
Explanation of terms
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What You Can Do
This section lets you search for a method you would like to try or a function you want to know about.
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Calibration n I want to adjust the balance so that it is very accurate
after stabilization.
Span Calibration and Adjustment page 52
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Notation Conventions Used within the Instruction Manual
The instruction manual uses the following notation conventions in accordance with the degree of risk and damage to
equipment.
Notation Description
Descriptions of the other pictograms used within the instruction manual are listed below.
Pictogram Description
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Safety Precautions
Precautions on Use
To be strictly observed
To ensure that you use the balance safely and correctly, read the following precautions carefully. The details listed
below provide important information on safety, and must be observed at all times.
Prohibitions
Cannot be used as proof of transactions.
The balance is not permitted by law to be used as proof of transaction for drug formulation, etc.
Prohibitions
Do not use the balance outdoors or anywhere where it will be exposed to water.
You could sustain an electric shock or the product could operate abnormally.
Avoid locations where the balance will be exposed to volatile gas, flammable
gas or corrosive gas.
Prohibitions
Failure to observe this may result in the outbreak of fire and accidents.
Instructions
Install the balance on a strong and stable flat table or floor.
Placing the balance in an unstable site could lead to injury or trouble with the balance.
When selecting the installation site, take into account the combined weight of the balance and the item to be weighed.
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Precautions Related to Installation Work
! CAUTION
Instructions
Use the correct power supply and voltage with the AC adapter supplied.
Using the balance with an incorrect power supply or voltage may result in the outbreak of fire or malfunctions. Note also that if
the power supply or voltage is unstable or if the power supply capacity is insufficient, it will not be possible to obtain satisfactory
performance from the balance.
Install measures to prevent the balance from toppling over in the event of
Instructions
earthquakes, etc.
If the balance topples over as a direct result of vibrations, it may result in injury.
Instructions
Plug the AC adapter into an easily accessible power outlet.
During emergencies, it is necessary to unplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet.
Instructions
Beware of the gaps between equipment during installation.
Failure to observe this may result in fingers getting caught, leading to injury.
Place fingers on the indentations on the sides of the unit and grip it firmly with both hands during installation.
Prohibitions
Do not operate the ionizer when measuring items that are explosive or inflammable.
Failure to observe this may result in ignition and the outbreak of fire.
Instructions
Use the correct weighing units.
Using incorrect weighing units can lead to accidents as a result of weighing errors. Check that the weighing units are correct before starting weighing.
Instructions
Treat the balance with care and respect.
The balance is a precision instrument. Subjecting it to impact may result in malfunctions. When moving the balance, remove
the pan, the pan supporter and the pan ring, in place, and grasp it firmly with both hands when carrying it. If the balance is to be
stored for long periods of time, place it in the packaging box which was used for delivery and store it in a safe location with few
temperature fluctuations.
Prohibitions
Never disassemble, modify or attempt to repair this product or any accessory.
You could sustain an electric shock or the product could operate abnormally. If you believe that the balance has failed, contact
your Shimadzu representative.
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Precautions Related to Inspections/Maintenance
! CAUTION
The design standard period of usage for this product is ten years. Using
Prohibitions the product for more than the design standard period may result in it being
impossible to maintain performance or malfunctions, etc.
• A fee is charged for safety inspections. Direct all requests to our sales offices, dealers or the service agencies specified by the
company.
• The design standard period is the standard period during which the product can be used safely without malfunctions, and it
does not represent the valid period of product warranty.
• See [Chapter 11. Maintenance] for details on daily maintenance inspections and replacement parts.
Unplug the power cord from the AC adapter during inspections, maintenance and
Instructions
when replacing parts.
Failure to observe this may result in accidents caused by electric shocks or short-circuits.
Instructions
Always use the parts specified in the instruction manual when replacing parts.
The use of non-specified parts may result in them becoming damaged and unusable.
If you detect anything abnormal (e.g. a burning smell), immediately disconnect the
Instructions
AC adapter from the power outlet.
Continuing to use the balance with an abnormality could lead to fire or an electric shock.
Instructions
After a power outage, turn the power back ON.
When a power outage occurs, the power is shut off automatically. Therefore, begin operation from “Turning on the Power”
(^ P.29) again.
Caution Labels
Cautions labels are placed in necessary locations on the balance to ensure that it is used correctly. In the event of
these labels being mislaid or damaged, contact a Shimadzu sales office or service agency to request new labels,
and then make sure they are situated in the correct locations.
[ATX324R example] Use the AC adapter supplied
with the specified power supply
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Residual Risk Information
Residual risk refers to the risks that could not be removed or reduced during the design and manufacturing stages.
Check the [Residual Risk Maps] for each area with inherent risks and implement protective measures while
referring to the [List of Residual Risks].
! Caution No.1
! Caution No.2
Measurement Preparations
Equipment Protective Measures Implemented by
No. Risk ― ―
Location Users
1 A ! Caution When moving the balance, do not hold Refer To P.27
it by the top frame, but grip the bottom
The frame and front glass may of the main unit firmly with both hands Task Moving the
become detached when the top to pick it up. Balance
frame is picked up and moved.
Qualifications Recipients of
& Training Work Training
Maintenance
Equipment Protective Measures Implemented by
No. Risk ― ―
Location Users
2 B ! Caution Remove the pan, pan supporter and Refer To P.132
pan ring without fail when transporting
Transporting the unit with the the balance during repairs. Task Transporting
pan, pan supporter and pan ring during repairs
installed may result in damage
to the draft shield glass. Qualifications Recipients of
& Training Work Training
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Product Warranty
Shimadzu provides warranty with regard to the following as a basic principle. See the [Product Warranty] supplied for
further details.
1. Period of Warranty
Valid for one year from the date of purchase (Restricted to Japan).
3. Limitation of Liability
1) S himadzu cannot be held responsible for the users’ loss of profit, indirect damages or secondary damages
under any circumstances. The company can also not be held responsible for damages relating to damage
compensation caused to users by third parties.
2) The liability for compensatory damages attributable to Shimadzu is limited to a sum equivalent to the cost of
the product in all cases.
4. Warranty Exemption
The warranty is not valid for malfunctions attributable to the following, even during the period of warranty.
1) Malfunctions occurring as a result of misuse.
2) When the product is repaired or modified, etc., by any company or person other than Shimadzu Corporation.
3) Malfunctions attributable to causes other than the product itself.
4) When used in harsh environments, such as high-temperature and high-humidity environments, environments
subject to corrosive gases, and environments subject to vibrations, etc.
5) Malfunctions caused by fire, earthquakes or other natural disasters, by contamination caused by radioactivity
or toxic substances, or by unavoidable situations, such as war, civil unrest and crime.
6) When moved or transported elsewhere after having been installed.
7) Consumable parts and parts conforming to this designation.
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Aftercare Services and Part Supply Period
1. Aftercare Service
In the event of the product not operating normally, carry out inspections and resolve the problem in accordance with
the instructions providing in [10.TROUBLESHOOTING] (^ P.138). If the problem persists or other problems that
are thought to be malfunctions not covered by the instructions provided arise, contact the numbers provided on the
back cover.
Product Disposal
When disposing of the product, dismantle and dispose of the parts separately in accordance with their composition in
order in consideration of environmental conservation.
Direct all inquiries to the contact numbers provided on the back cover.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1 BEFORE WEIGHING 20
WEIGHING
Name and Function of Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
BEFORE
■■ Main body. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
■■ Operation Keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
■■ Display Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
■■ Unpacking and Delivery Inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
USING THE
BALANCE
■■ Choosing the Installation Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
■■ Installing the Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
■■ Adjusting the Level of the Balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
■■ Turning the Power ON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
■■ Warming Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
■■ Performing Span Calibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
3 MENU SETTINGS 42
TROUBLESHOOTING
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Entering Numerical Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
■■ Changing the Numerical Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
■■ Changing the Position of the Decimal Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
4 CALIBRATION 50
Before Starting Calibration…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Span Calibration and Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Perfect Self Calibration (PSC) (ATX-R only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Calibration of the Internal Weight (ATX-R Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Leaving a Record of Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
■■ Example Printout of a Calibration Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
■■ Setting Output of a Calibration Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
■■ Setting a Balance ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
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Adjusting the Stability Mark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
■■ Setting the Stability Detection Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
WEIGHING
■■ Setting the Stability Mark Lighting Timing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
BEFORE
7 SETTING UNITS 77
■■ Units That Can Be Displayed and Conversion Factors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
USING THE
BALANCE
Setting User-Specified Units. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
■■ Conversion Factors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
■■ Minimum Indication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Percentage Weighing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
■■ Preparation for Percentage Weighing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
■■ Weighing Percentages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
MAINTENANCE
(Solid Specific Gravity Measurement). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
■■ Preparation for Solid Specific Gravity Measurement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
■■ Data Hold Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
■■ Density/Specific Gravity Calculation Formula Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
■■ Solid Specific Gravity Measurement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
TROUBLESHOOTING
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■■ Solid Specific Gravity Measurement for Lighter than Water Solids (1 g/cm or less). . . 97
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Formulation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
■■ Performing Formulation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
■■ Outputting Component Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
■■ Outputting the Gross Weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
11 MAINTENANCE 132
Maintaining the Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
■■ Removing the Glass Door. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
■■ Daily Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
■■ Periodic Inspections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
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About Weights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
■■ Types of Weight and Their Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
WEIGHING
BEFORE
12 TROUBLESHOOTING 138
What to Do If….. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Responding to Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
USING THE
BALANCE
13 FOR YOUR INFORMATION 140
Turning the Power ON and OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
■■ Auto Power-Off Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
■■ Setting the Startup Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
■■ ATX-R/ATY-R Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
MAINTENANCE
List of Functions That Can Be Used in Combination. . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
Menu Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
■■ Reading the Menu Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
■■ Main Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
TROUBLESHOOTING
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1 BEFORE WEIGHING
This section lists the names of the various parts of the ATX-R/ATY-R Series and explains their major
functions.
Main body
The ATX-R/ATY-R Series comprises toploading electromagnetic balances with UniBloc
weighing mechanism.
Main body
Pan Windbreak
Place the object to be weighed Even a slight breeze may affect
here. measurement, so the windbreak
is provided to avoid air
Display panel
movements in the surroundings
Shows the weighing results, influencing the weight reading.
information for making
function settings, the current Product label
function setting, errors, codes
The model name and serial
and other information.
number are stated here.
(^ page 22)
Level
Indicates the level of the
balance.
(^ page 27)
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Back of the unit
DC IN connector
Used to connect an AC
adapter for power supply.
WEIGHING
BEFORE
RS232C USB DEVISE
USING THE
BALANCE
RS232C connector USB Device
Used to connect to a printer Used to connect to a PC.
(e.g. EP-80 or EP-90). (^ P.117)
(^ page 116)
Operation Keys
During Weighing
No. Key Press and Hold for About During Menu Operation
Press Once and Release ...
3 Seconds ...
•• Takes you to a higher
level in the menu
hierarchy.
•• Long pressing the key
quits menu mode and
Switch between the operation return directly to the
1 [BREAK] -
and standby modes weighing mode.
•• Suspends calibration /
numerical value entry.
•• Quits the smart setting
mode.
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Display Panel
Display Name Description See:
Battery symbol Lights up when the battery voltage is low. -
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Zero tracking symbol Lit when the zero tracking function is set ON. Page 65
Perfect Self Calibration
Blinks before Perfect Self Calibration starts. Page 56
symbol
This symbol is lit during calibration.
Weight symbol Blinks when calibration is necessary for a verified balance as Page 50
a legal measuring instrument.
Indicates what level the response and stability are currently
Easy setting indicator Page 72
set to.
USING THE
BALANCE
Pouring symbol Lit when the pouring mode is set. Page 71
Formulation symbol Lit during mixing measurement (formulation) operations. Page 102
Menu lock symbol Lit while the menu is locked. Page 48
Indicates that the menu option currently displayed requires
confirm and set operations when is displayed in the
Menu operation key middle. Indicates that a higher or lower level exists in the
Page 43
symbol menu hierarchy when arcs are displayed on the right and left
side. Indicates that other menu options can be selected when
Lit when the weight reading is stable. Lit when the option Page 44
Stability mark
currently set in menu setting is displayed. Page 70
Minus symbol Lit when the weight reading is negative. -
Lit during the standby mode. During weighing, lit to indicate Page 41
Ready symbol the ready to weigh status, for example when using the mixing
measurement. Page 102
MAINTENANCE
Lit when a value that is not the real-time weight reading (for Page 85
Hold symbol example the indication of the unit weight in piece counting) is
displayed. Page 90
progress.
Indicates that the weight reading displayed in mixing
measurement (formulation) is the total weight of all of the
Gross weight symbol Page 103
components of the mixture with the weight of the container
subtracted.
INFORMATION
FOR YOUR
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Unpacking and Delivery Inspection
The items packed will differ depending on the model of balance ordered.
Check that all of the items indicated below are included in the package, and that nothing has been
damaged.
WEIGHING
BEFORE
The numbers in the boxes [ ] indicate the quantity of each item.
ATX-R/ATY-R Series
USING THE
BALANCE
USING MORE CONVENIENTLY
Pan supporter [1] Pan ring [1] AC adaptor [1]
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
INFORMATION
FOR YOUR
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1 BEFORE WEIGHING
Installation
This section will explain processes from balance installation to the beginning of measurement.
! Caution
Use the correct power supply and voltage with the balance.
Use the balance with the attached AC adapter.
Instructions
Using an incorrect power supply or voltage with the balance will lead to fire or trouble
with the balance.
Note also that if the power supply or voltage is unstable or if the power supply capacity
is insufficient, it will not be possible to obtain satisfactory performance from the
balance.
Precautions on Use
Avoid locations where the balance will be exposed to any of the
following.
Prohibitions You may not be able to obtain correct weight readings.
•• Air flow from an air conditioner, ventilator, door or window
•• Extreme temperature changes
•• Vibration from surroundings or nearby equipment
•• Direct sunlight
•• Dust, fine particles, electromagnetic waves or a magnetic field
Install the balance on a strong and stable flat table or floor in the
room.
Placing the balance in an unstable site could lead to injury or trouble with the balance.
Instructions
When selecting the installation site, take into account the combined weight of the
balance and the item to be weighed.
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Installing the Components
The procedure for fitting the components differs depending on the model of the balance.
ATX-R/ATY-R Series
WEIGHING
BEFORE
1 Place the pan supporter. Pan
2
Pan supporter
supporters.
USING THE
Protective cover
BALANCE
Align the two pan notches with the left and
right on the balance main body.
3
Adhesive
Fit the pan ring.
4
Adhesive
Set the protective cover.
Turning the level screws clockwise, as viewed from above, extends them and raises the
balance, while turning them counterclockwise retracts them and lowers the balance.
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
Level
1
INFORMATION
VV Installation
2 Adjust the two level screws at the front so that the air bubble in the
level becomes centered in the left/right direction.
At this stage it doesn't matter if the air bubble isn't centered in the front/rear direction.
Turn the front right level screw clockwise.
If the air bubble is left of center
3 Turn both the level screws at the front in the same direction at the
same time to center the air bubble in the level in the front/back
direction.
Adjust so as to bring the air bubble into the center of the circle.
On turning the two level screws at the front in the clockwise
The bubble moves toward
direction…
the front.
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Turning the Power ON
WEIGHING
BEFORE
balance.
USING THE
changes indicated below, ending with the OFF
BALANCE
display.
The first information displayed is the software
version number. Depending on the product, this
may differ from the example shown below.
(This is the balance's self check display.)
!1.0!0,0!0,0!0
be different.
! !C!H!E! !0
! !O!F!F! !
* MAINTENANCE
Clamps are attached to the AC adaptor.
Warming Up
Before performing span calibration on the balance or measuring its accuracy, you must ensure
that it is in a stable state.
When stabilizing the balance, it is important that its temperature is stable.
Put the balance in weighing mode (for example showing the gram display) and leave it with the
power ON for at least an hour in advance of calibration.
INFORMATION
VV Installation
* If "WAIT" is displayed…
* If "BUSY" is displayed…
"END" will be displayed and the balance will return to the weighing mode.
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Caution
WEIGHING
normally and the balance
BEFORE
Instructions stops, do not move it nor
leave it as it is.
Moving the balance in such a
condition may cause failure
because the internal weight is not
held correctly.
Before moving the balance, be
USING THE
BALANCE
sure to turn the power on and start
it up correctly (so that the internal
weight is correctly held).
1
//
Press
2!0!0.0!0!0!0
/ /
/ /
//
* If "WAIT" is displayed…
* If "BUSY" is displayed…
MAINTENANCE
To cancel scan calibration, press .
VV Installation
2!0!0.0!0!0!0
//
////
If necessary, change the weight value to match
////
the weight that will be used for calibration. If
//
///
there is no need to change it, proceed to step 3.
/ / / / / /
(If necessary enter the weight value.) / / / / / /
/ /
1!9!9.9!9!9!8
/ / /
/ / /
^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 45 / /
/ / / / / /
/ / / / / /
For details on the weight values that can be
entered, see "Specifications" (^ page 146).
/
//// /////
//
! !0.0!0!0!0
//
///
//
/ //
/////////
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4 Take the calibration weight off the pan.
Open the glass door in the windbreak, remove the
WEIGHING
BEFORE
weight from the pan and shut the glass door again.
After a while, "END" will be displayed and the
balance will return to the weighing mode.
USING THE
BALANCE
The procedure described above is the default
standard span calibration procedure.
!E!N!D
MAINTENANCE
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INFORMATION
FOR YOUR
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2 USING THE BALANCE
Weighing
To establish the weighing mode, follow the steps below depending on the current status of the
balance.
Status of the Balance To Establish the Weighing Mode….
Press . When the "OFF" indication appears or all segments
The display is off.
are lit, press any key.
"OFF" indication, all segments lit, or
Press any key.
(ready symbol) lit
The application function mode is
Press for about 3 seconds.
established.
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4 Insert the sample (item to be
measured) into the container.
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Open the glass door of the windbreak, place the
sample (item to be weighed) on the pan and shut
the glass door again.
USING THE
BALANCE
* Shut the glass door fully.
Check that the glass door is fully shut before reading the balance display.
The heat will lead to convection, and this may make the balance display unstable.
Use forceps or gloves to carry containers and samples.
When dealing with samples (items to be weighed) at different temperatures, eliminate the temperature
difference by leaving the samples around the pan inside the glass door before weighing.
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
INFORMATION
FOR YOUR
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2 USING THE BALANCE
Outputting Weight
Readings
When the balance is connected to a PC and a printer (option), you can output a weight reading,
settings, and so on for each measurement. The Balance Keys, Balance Data Collection
Software (^ page 118) is convenient for output to a PC.
•• When the GLP output function (^ page 143) is set to OFF, only the weight reading is output.
•• When the GLP output function (^ page 143) is set to ON, the following information is output.
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Selecting the
Display
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Switching Units
You can display different units from among those set to be available.
USING THE
BALANCE
Press in the weighing mode.
Repeatedly pressing this key will cycle you
through the registered units. ! !0.0!0!0!0
When the balance is shipped from the factory,
the only unit registered is grams.
To be able to switch to other units, you must first ! ! ! ! !0.0
When the power is turned off and back on, the balance starts up displaying the units that were in use
before the power was turned off.
[PARAM.W] TAR!G!ET
[CHG.MIN]
!P!A!R!A!M.W
! C!H!G.M!I!N
10D! ! !
[10D ]
! S!E!T! !
10D! ! !
The decimal place doesn't change. Note also that when one digit is removed the display area for the final
digit appears as a blank.
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* To return to the 1d display...
Follow the above steps, and confirm on the 10D display in step 4.
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Selecting the Decimal Point Display Symbol
The decimal point can be displayed as either "." (a period) or "," (a comma).
USING THE
BALANCE
* This may not be displayed.
[TOOLS] [SYSTEM]
! !P!O!I!NT
[PERIOD] !P!E!R!I!O!D
To select "," (comma):
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Ending Weighing
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Turning the Power OFF
USING THE
Establish the weighing mode.
BALANCE
^ "Weighing", page 34
2 Press
If the status described below is not established, press again.
MAINTENANCE
symbol) is lit and the power saving status (standby mode) is established.
During the standby mode, the interior of the balance is powered and in the warming-up status,
ready for immediate use.
! Caution
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3 MENU SETTINGS
With the ATX-R/ATY-R series, the menu is used to efficiently select the right functions for the user's
application.
You can open each menu group by pressing the various operation keys.
ディスプレイ部
Press and hold for Press and hold for Press once displays the
about 3 seconds about 3 seconds smart setting mode.
Zero / tare menu Data output menu Press again displays the
main menu.
BC.LIT
: :
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Menu Map
The menu map represents the organization of the menu options graphically to make it easy to
understand.
It is useful for quickly accessing the menu option you want to use.
WEIGHING
BEFORE
For more on the menu map, see "Menu Map" (^ page 150) and "Menu Map Sheet".
Instruction Manual
The instruction manual describes specific parts of the menu operations in a simplified form.
USING THE
BALANCE
of times to search for the next to the next menu User Flow of menu
menu option. option. operations operations
MAINTENANCE
The menu option
currently displayed
in the middle
!0.0!0!0!0
requires confirm and
set operations
A higher or lower level
Arcs on the right
exists in the menu
Example of numeric value entry and left side
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hierarchy
Arcs on the upper Other menu options can
and lower side be selected
INFORMATION
FOR YOUR
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3 MENU SETTINGS
Basic Menu
Operations
For details on the methods used for menu opening from each group, see "The Structure of the
Menu" (^ page 42).
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Entering Numerical
Values
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Numerical values sometimes have to be entered for menu settings, for example the weight value of a
calibration weight, condition values for operating functions, the balance ID, passwords, etc.
USING THE
BALANCE
Operation Key Operation During Numerical Value Entry
Cancels entry
1!2!0.0!0!0!0
////
////
MAINTENANCE
(the number symbol) lights and the leftmost ///
digit (highest digit) in the range where the value
can be changed flashes.
2
///
Press once.
!2!2!0.0!0!0!0
////
////
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3
///
Press
////
2!2!0.0!0!0!0
////
////
2!0!0.0!0!0!0
////
The numerical value of the second digit from the
left decreases two times, so that it changes from ///
"2" to "1" to "0".
5 Press
This confirms the entered numerical value. ! !S!E!T! !
The indication shown to the right remains
displayed for several seconds, then the display
automatically moves on to the next step.
As an example, here is the procedure for shifting the position of the decimal point one digit to the
left, to change the displayed value from "100.000" to "10.0000".
mode.
1!0!0.0!0!0!0
////
///
(the number symbol) lights and the leftmost
digit (highest digit) in the range where entry
(change) is possible flashes.
//
right.
//
4 Press
This confirms the entered numerical value. ! !S!E!T! !
The indication shown to the right remains
displayed for several seconds, then the display
automatically moves on to the next step.
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Convenient
Functions for Menu
Setting
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Returning to the Default Settings (Menu Reset)
If you want to return the menu settings to the default settings, reset the menu.
USING THE
The default settings are indicated by asterisks in the menu map (^ page 150) and on the menu
BALANCE
map sheet.
! !O!K!?!
MAINTENANCE
////
P!-! !0!0!0!0
////
4 Confirm.
[WAIT] [SET]
! !W!A!I!T
The default menu settings are reinstated and the
INFORMATION
! !S!E!T!
Even when the menu is locked it is possible to perform calibration ( ) and change the weight
value.
!P!-!0!0!0!0
////
3 Press
The password will be accepted.
! !L!O!C!K
The menu will be locked and the display will
return to the indication in step 1 . The menu lock symbol will light up.
If the password is wrong…
The error message shown to the right will be
displayed and the display will return to the
indication in step 1.
! !E!R!R! !N
4 Confirm.
On entering the weighing mode…
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* Releasing the menu lock
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Outputting the Menu Setting Information
You can output the menu settings to make a record of the balance settings.
USING THE
BALANCE
^ "10. CONNECTION AND
COMMUNICATION WITH
PERIPHERAL DEVICES", page 111
[COND.OUT] [OK?]
! ! !O!K!?
To output the settings, proceed to step 4.
To cancel, press and return to the
MAINTENANCE
weighing mode.
4 Confirm.
[WAIT]
! ! !W!A!I!T
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On confirmation, the menu setting information During output the communication symbol is lit.
is output to the PC or printer.
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4 CALIBRATION
In order to weigh accurately with an analytical balance, the balance must be calibrated after it has been
moved or if the room temperature has changed substantially.
You are also advised to carry out calibration routinely (before use every day).
Before Starting
Calibration…
Adjust to achieve correct balance sensitivity using either the internal weight (ATX-R
Span calibration only) or the external weight.
Drift in the sensitivity is corrected.
Registering the internal weight (ATX-R only) or the external weight on , you can start operations
only by pressing .
To calibrate the internal weight itself, refer to "Calibration of the Internal Weight (ATX-R Only)"
(^ page 58).
1 Press
This opens the calibration menu.
for about 3 seconds.
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3 Confirm and return to the weighing
mode.
! !S!E!T! !
WEIGHING
BEFORE
[SET] or
mode.
and the balance returns to the weighing
! ! !E.C!A!L
USING THE
BALANCE
When executing "span calibration", see "Span Calibration and Adjustment" (^ page 52).
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4 CALIBRATION
Span Calibration
and Adjustment
Adjust to achieve correct balance sensitivity using either the internal weight (ATX-R only) or the external
weight.
Set the relevant "span calibration" in in advance by following the procedure in "Before Starting
Calibration …" (^ page 50). (As the default setting, "span calibration using the internal weight" is set
for ATX-R, and "span calibration using the external weight" is set for ATX-R.)
Span calibration using the internal weight (ATX-R series only) I.CAL
1 Press
mode.
in mass measurement
! !C!A!L!3
When the GLP output function (^ page
143) has been set to ON, initially the indication
"WAIT" is displayed, then the balance model
name and other information is output.
After a little while (the weight symbol)
lights up and span calibration using the internal
weight will start automatically.
! !C!A!L!2
* If "WAIT" is displayed…
! !W!A!I!T
* This may not
be displayed.
!E!N!D
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* If "ERR C" is displayed…
WEIGHING
There is too large a discrepancy
BEFORE
between the zero point of the
balance and the sensitivity.
A container has been placed on the
pan.
The pan is not on the balance.
There is too large a discrepancy in
the value of the internal weight.
Press and redo the operation from
USING THE
BALANCE
the beginning. If even on doing this the
same display reappears, calibrate the
internal weight (^ page 58).
"END" will be displayed and the balance will return to the weighing mode.
Caution
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
INFORMATION
FOR YOUR
1
// ///////
Press in the weighing mode. /// //
//
2!0!0.0!0!0!0
/ / /
/ //
When the GLP output function (^ page
143) has been set to ON, initially the indication //
/// //
/////////
"WAIT" is displayed, then the balance model
name and other information is output.
After a little while (the weight symbol)
lights up and the weight value of the weight to
be placed on the pan flashes.
* If "WAIT" is displayed…
* If "BUSY" is displayed…
2!0!0.0!0!0!0
////
/ /
//
/// //
/////////
^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 45
For details on the range of weight values that can
be used, see "Specifications" (^ page 146).
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3
\ Place the weight on the pan.
Open the glass door in the windbreak, place the
weight on the pan, and shut the glass door again.
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Wait until the flashing weight value display
changes to a flashing zero.
USING THE
BALANCE
/// /////
//
! ! 0.0!0!0!0
// /
// /
/
/
//
////////
MAINTENANCE
!E!N!D
TROUBLESHOOTING
The heat will lead to convection, and this may make the balance display unstable.
FOR YOUR
You are recommended to use forceps or gloves to carry containers and samples.
When dealing with samples (items to be weighed) at different temperatures, eliminate the temperature
difference by leaving the samples around the pan inside the glass door before weighing.
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4 CALIBRATION
Perfect Self
Calibration (PSC)
(ATX-R only)
The ATX-R Series is equipped with a perfect self calibration (PSC) function which carries out
fully automated span calibration when temperature changes are detected in order to allow for
accurate measurements.
PSC is carried out automatically in mass measurement mode under any of the following
conditions. The calibration weight symbol will blink approximately 2 minutes before PSC
begins as a notification.
(1) When there is a change in the surrounding temperature.
(2) When about four hours has passed since the previous calibration.
(3) If the balance switches to mass measurement mode after conditions (1) or (2) above are fulfilled in the
standby or menu display states. // /
///
/ // /
/ // /
� The symbol will blink when any of //
//
conditions (1) through (3) above are fulfilled.
Once 2 minutes elapses after the symbol
! ! !0.00!0!0
begins blinking, different operations will be
carried out as detailed below depending on if there is any load on the pan or not.
Case1) There is no load on the pan.
"PSC.RUN" is displayed and automatic span
adjustment is executed. ! !PSC.RUN
It returns to the weighing mode when automatic
span adjustment ends.
The balance will return to mass display without completing span calibration and the symbol will
blink.
* The symbol will continue to blink even if there is nothing on the pan when using the application
function mode. Span calibration will begin after switching to mass measurement mode.
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When two minutes pass since mass display blinking start, "PLS.CAL" is displayed.
If "PLS.CAL" is displayed, please unload the thing on the pan and execute span adjustment.
* Push key when you must keep measuring after “PLS.CAL” is displayed. Return to
WEIGHING
blinking mass display.
BEFORE
If the span adjustment is not executed, the mass display blinking for two minutes and "PLS.CAL"
display are repeated.
USING THE
Press and hold the for approximately 3 seconds.
BALANCE
The calibration menu will open.
3 The stability mark will be displayed or turn off each time the
* In the case of a verified balance as a legal measuring instrument, is not displayed in the menu.
MAINTENANCE
In the case of a verified balance as a legal measuring instrument, if one of the PSC start
conditions in (1) to (3) above is satisfied in the “ATY-R” series, the symbol begins to blink.
Once 2 minutes elapses after the symbol begins blinking, different operations will be carried
out as detailed below depending on if there is any load on the pan or not.
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4 CALIBRATION
Calibration of the
Internal Weight
(ATX-R Only)
In the ATX-R series, the weight for calibration is built in. The internal weight itself is calibrated on
shipment from the factory, but it is possible to recalibrate it using external weights. This is called
P.CAL
For the range of values for the external weights that can be used, refer to "Specifications" (^ page 146).
[P.CAL]
!P!-!0!0!0!0
////
4 Press
The password will be recognized and the display
W!A!I!T!
will blink zero. The zero point will be read, so
place no loads on the pan and wait.
////////
/// //
//
* If "WAIT" is displayed…
! !0.0!0!0!0
/ / /
/ / /
//
/// //
////////
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5 If necessary, enter a weight value. ///
////
2!0!0.0!0!0!0
////
Use the , , and to enter
WEIGHING
BEFORE
the calibration weight value, then confirm by
///
/ /
/ /
// /
// / //
For the range of weight values that can be used, / / / / / / //
refer to "Specifications" (^ page 146).
USING THE
BALANCE
6
/ / / / / / /
Place the weight on the pan. // /
/
! !0.0!0!0!0
/ / /
/ / /
Open the windbreak glass door, place the
calibration weight on the pan, and close the glass / /
//
/ / / / / / /
door again. Wait until the flashing weight value
indication changes to a flashing zero indication.
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
INFORMATION
FOR YOUR
* If "BUSY" is displayed…
!P!C!A!L!1
* If "ERR C" is displayed…
Caution
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Leaving a Record
of Calibration
WEIGHING
BEFORE
You can leave a record of execution of calibration and set an ID for a balance to facilitate management of
multiple balances.
USING THE
BALANCE
You can output a record of execution of calibration to a PC or printer (option).
Balance keys (^ page 118) is useful for output to a PC.
The output calibration record includes the following items.
Name of manufacturer
Since the ATX-R/ATY-R series doesn't incorporate a clock function, it is not possible to output the date
INFORMATION
[SET]
!G!L!P.O!U!T
When ON is set the stability mark is lit.
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Setting a Balance ID
When managing multiple balances, you can set a four-digit management number (ID) for each
balance which will be indicated as part of calibration records output.
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Press twice in the weighing
mode.
This opens the main menu.
! !B!A!L.I!D
USING THE
BALANCE
[TOOLS] [SYSTEM]
[BAL.ID]
////
! ! !0!0!0!0
////
(max. 4 digits).
! !B!A!L.I!D
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5 FUNCTIONS RELATING TO TARING
The ATX-R/ATY-R series has the following functions relating to the zero point and taring.
Make use of these functions in accordance with the weighing environment and the application.
What is taring?
This is a function whereby the weight of the container placed on the pan is subtracted to set the display to zero, so
that only the weight of the sample placed inside the container is indicated.
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Zero Tracking
Function
WEIGHING
BEFORE
When the zero tracking function is set, when the indication is zero (including when taring is performed)
the fluctuations in the zero point that occur immediately after turning the power ON and due to
temperature changes and other factors are compensated for and the zero indication is maintained.
(In the default setting the zero tracking function is ON.)
USING THE
BALANCE
1 Check (the zero tracking symbol)
in the weighing mode.
Zero Tracking
! !0!.!0!0!0!0
Zero Tracking Function Check the presence or absence of the
Symbol
zero tracking symbol.
Lit ON
Unlit OFF
2 Press twice.
This opens the main menu.
or ! ! !Z.T!R!C
When the zero tracking function is ON,
the stability mark is lit in the menu display.
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5 FUNCTIONS RELATING TO TARING
When the auto zero function is set, any drift of the zero point that occurs as a result of material left on the
pan after weighing is automatically compensated for so that zero is displayed.
Note that the auto zero function cannot be used in combination with formulation.
1 Press
3 seconds in the weighing mode.
for about
This opens the zero / taring menu. Check the presence or absence of
2
the stability mark.
Press and go to
Lit ID is ON Press and go to step 3.
step 4.
Press and go to
Unlit ID is OFF Go to step 4.
step 3.
3
///
Enter the value for the range for
////
! !0.0!0!0!0
////
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* Auto zero range value
WEIGHING
when the value is entered.
BEFORE
If other units are later selected, change
(update) the setting for the zero range
value by following the procedure
from step 1 while these new units are
displayed.
The upper limit value for the zero range
is 99 d. 1 d is the minimum indication in
the displayed units.
USING THE
BALANCE
For example, for a balance with a
minimum indication of 0.0001 g, the
situation is as follows.
Upper Limit
Minimum
Units Value for the
Indication
Zero Range
g 0.0001 g 0.0099 g
ct 0.001 ct 0.099 ct
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5 FUNCTIONS RELATING TO TARING
When the auto tare function is set, the balance is automatically tared after the weight reading has been
output, and the indication at that point is set to zero.
1 Press
3 seconds in the weighing mode.
for about
This opens the zero / taring menu. Check the presence or absence of the
2
stability mark.
[SET]
! !A.T!A!R!E
When ON is set the stability mark is lit.
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Zero / Tare Timing
Change Function
WEIGHING
BEFORE
The zero / tare timing change function allows you to select whether setting of the zero point / taring is
executed without waiting for (the stability mark) to light up, or after waiting for (the stability
mark) to light up after pressing
USING THE
BALANCE
This function can also be applied to operations under the auto zero function and the auto tare function.
(The default setting is for execution without waiting for (the stability mark) to light up.)
Stability
Mark
Zero / Tare Timing
Change Function ! ! !S!O!O!N
The balance doesn't wait for
MAINTENANCE
Lit Check the presence or absence of the
stability stability mark.
Unlit The balance waits for stability.
[SET]
! ! !S!O!O!N
4
When "don't wait for stability" is
INFORMATION
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6 ADJUSTING RESPONSE AND STABILITY
The response and stability of the balance can be adjusted in several ways in accordance with the
installation environment (degree of vibration and so on) and the weighing application (whether solid
objects / clumps or poured liquids / powders are being weighed).
•• Stability: The degree to which the weight reading is stable, with little fluctuation
•• Response: The speed of the reaction to changes in the weight on the pan
Set the optimum conditions for your application by following the procedure below.
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Selecting the
Weighing Mode
WEIGHING
BEFORE
ATX-R/ATY-R series balances have the following two types of weighing mode.
Set the right mode in advance depending on the environment of use and the weighing application.
USING THE
BALANCE
This is the fundamental mode in which response and stability are given equal emphasis.
1 Press
mode.
twice in the weighing
MAINTENANCE
The update of the display is fast and the final value can be stabilized for reading.
1 Press
mode.
twice in the weighing
2
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! 0!.!0!0!0!0
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6 ADJUSTING RESPONSE AND STABILITY
Easy Setting
of Response and
Stability
During weighing, the response and stability of the weighing mode can be adjusted in stages in accordance
with the installation environment and the weighing application.
The ATX-R/ATY-R series balances feature excellent response and stability, but since response and
stability are generally antagonistic, if one is prioritized it will to some extent weaken the characteristics
of the other.
Easy Setting allows quick adjustment to match your preference, requirements or particular application.
! !0.0!0!0!0
Pressing in the weighing mode flashes the smart setting indicator and turns the smart setting on.
Then, you can perform operations as in the table below.
* Pressing again (pressing twice in the weighing mode) enters the main menu. In this case,
Smart setting function automatically turns off if there is no key operation after a certain period
of time.
This functions can also be turned off by pressing .
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Priority Given to Response Priority Given to Stability
Easy setting
indicator
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Press Press
The more times you press this key, the Operation The more times you press this key, the
further (the level indicator) moves to further (the level indicator) moves to
the R side, increasing the response of the the S side, increasing the stability of the
USING THE
display in stages. display in stages.
BALANCE
•• When you want to weigh things quickly •• When you want to weigh things with
•• When you want to improve working confirmed accuracy
efficiency •• When the display is unstable
•• When weighing out target quantities of For these •• When the balance is used in a location
a liquid or powder or when making a where there is a constant and relatively
circumstances…
formulation large vibration
•• When the balance is subject to constant
air movements and the indication
MAINTENANCE
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6 ADJUSTING RESPONSE AND STABILITY
Adjusting the
Stability Mark
The stability mark is a symbol ( ) that is displayed when it is determined that the weight reading has
stabilized.
The following settings adjust conditions for lighting up of (the stability mark).
•• Stability detection range
•• Stability mark lighting timing
Normally there is no need to change these settings. (Change the settings if, for example, you want to relax
the conditions and make (the stability mark) light more easily because the environment is unstable,
or to speed up operation if stability is used to automatically print or output data.
* Lighting up of
The lighting up of
(the stability mark)
(the stability mark) indicates the fact that the weight reading is stable.
If the load is being changed slowly, or due to the settings relating to stability detection, the weight
reading may change while (the stability mark) remains lit, or (the stability mark) may light
temporarily and then the weight reading may change.
It takes some time for (the stability mark) to light up, but
Effect of reducing the stability
after it has lit the weight reading is stable (improvement in
detection range
reliability).
[BAND]
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3 Select the value for the stability
detection range.
! ! ! !1!0!D
WEIGHING
BEFORE
(stability detection range that you
wish to select)
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100d, 1000d.
There are factors in the installation environment and the sample that make the display unstable. If data
output triggered by stability detection is very slow, increase the stability detection range.
At the same time as stability is detected, (the stability mark) lights up.
Effect of speeding up
The weight reading after (the stability mark) lights up becomes more
the timing for lighting
susceptible to fluctuation since many samples can be weighed in succession
up of the stability
and the working time can be used more efficiently (improvement of weighing
mark
speed).
When stability is detected and remains detected for a fixed time, (the
Effect of setting
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lighting timing to the (the stability mark) lighting judgments become stricter and the weight
standard setting reading is stable after it has lit, so highly accurate weighing is possible
(improvement of reliability of data).
[STB.MK]
[SET]
! ! !F!A!S!T
When the timing is set to "fast" the
stability mark lights up.
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7 SETTING UNITS
ATX-R/ATY-R series balances can be made to indicate weights in units other than the basic units of
grams by switching units with the key in the weighing mode.
You must register the units you will require in advance.
On shipment from the factory, the only unit registered is g (grams).
WEIGHING
BEFORE
^ "Switching Units", page 37
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mg (miligram) 0.001 1000
ct (carat) *3 0.2 5
mom (momme) *6 3.75 0.2666667
User *4, *5 Can be set as required by the user (*4)
*1 If we take the value in the Gram conversion column to be "a", the formula is as follows.
"a" × balance weight reading (each unit) = value in gram units
*2 If we take the conversion factor to be "k", the formula is as follows.
"k" × value in gram units = balance weight value (selected units)
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7 SETTING UNITS
Selecting Units to
Display
Select and set the units you require to display so that they can be called up by pressing during
weighing operation.
For details on user-specified units, see "Setting User-Specified Units" (^ page 79).
1 Press
in the weighing mode.
for about 3 seconds
[SET]
4
is lit.
Return to the weighing mode.
or
5 Press
units.
to call up selected
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Setting
User-Specified
WEIGHING
Units
BEFORE
Conversion Factors
Numerical values (multipliers) by which the weight reading (in grams) is multiplied can be set
USING THE
without restriction.
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1 Press
in the weighing mode.
for about 3 seconds
1!.0!0!0!0!0
////
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! !C!O!N!V.K
changed (^ page 46).
Minimum Indication
You can set the minimum weight reading display for the user-specified units.
Make the setting by replacing steps 3 and 4 of the conversion factor procedure (^ page 79)
with the following procedure.
!0.0!0!1!0!0
////
! !S!E!T! !
! ! !M!I!N.D
5 Return to the weighing mode.
or
* The minimum weight reading display for the user-specified units is ...
This can be set to any required value but in some cases it will not be possible to guarantee the stability
of the weight reading display.
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8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE
Application Function Mode
You can choose one of the three modes indicated below to suit the application.
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Piece Percentage Specific gravity
Formulation
counting weighing measurement
You can set the You can measure You can measure This mode is
unit weight of the weights as a solid density and convenient when
sample (item to be percentage of a liquid density in this mixing a number of
weighed) and then reference weight. mode. different samples
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"count" the number together according
of pieces present. to a formula.
(^ page 82) (^ page 87) (^ page 91) (^ page 102)
Pressing twice in the weighing mode displays the setting menu for each application function mode.
If you then press or , the top hierarchical level of the main menu appears.
The flow of the operation for displaying the menu is shown below.
Specific gravity
Piece counting Percentage weighing Formulation
measurement
Press
Press or
STAND
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TOOLS
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8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE
Counting
Pieces by Weight
(Piece Counting)
You can set the unit weight (weight of a single piece) of the item in advance and then display the number
of pieces in the sample.
The unit weight is recorded by placing a sample on the pan that comprises the "number of pieces used for
setting".
Unit weights for up to five different types of items can be set at the same time.
If the sample is spread out too much or unevenly in the container on the pan, accurate piece counting
will not be possible.
If a large quantity sample is to be weighed, and the quantity in the sample greatly exceeds the
quantity used to set the unit weight, there may be a large counting error.
In step5 of "Preparation for Piece Counting", make the number of pieces used for setting the
unit weight as large as possible.
When actually measuring numbers of pieces, don't place a large quantity of the sample on the pan at
one time but rather add a small portion at a time and, when the display has stabilized, press for
at least 3 seconds to update the unit weight. Keep repeating this operation.
•• You are switching from another application function mode to piece counting.
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3 Select the item number.
[SAMPLE] (Item number: select from !S!A!M!P!L!E
WEIGHING
BEFORE
.) [SET] Five different unit weight settings
( ) can be recorded.
! !S!E!T!
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4 Check the number of pieces
indication.
The display will indicate whether a unit weight has already been set.
[---]
* On pressing or …
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Counting Numbers of Pieces
WEIGHING
BEFORE
(mode where grams or other units are displayed)
from the piece counting mode, then long press
The piece counting symbol will light up.
for about 3 seconds to enter the piece
counting mode.
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The preparations for piece counting
have not been completed. Make settings
according to "Preparation for Piece
Counting (Including Setting the Unit
Weight)" (^ page 82).
On pressing twice. Establishes the unit weight setting menu. (^ step 3 onward on page 86.)
Pressing this key alternately displays the set unit weight (in grams) and the number
of pieces.
On pressing ...
Press while the unit weight is displayed to output the unit weight.
While the unit weight is displayed, (the hold display symbol) is displayed.
INFORMATION
Pressing the key once more returns you to the piece counting mode.
...
4 Press twice.
The number of pieces used for setting will be ! ! ! ! ! !5
displayed.
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Percentage
Weighing
WEIGHING
BEFORE
In this mode the weight of the sample is converted to a percentage of the reference weight.
The following two setting methods are available for percentage weighing.
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Specific Percentage
The reference weight is set as a percentage value of your choice.
Reference
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on the percentage value you are assigning to the
reference weight.
If the reference weight is being set as 100%, see "When setting the reference as 100%…" (^ page 88).
If the reference weight is being set as a specific percentage, see "When setting the reference as a
percentage of your choice…" (^ page 89).
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FOR YOUR
VV Percentage Weighing
[---]
* What to do if….
It is not possible to use a reference weight that weighs less than 100 times the minimum indication of
the balance as the reference weight.
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When setting the reference as a percentage of your choice…
WEIGHING
BEFORE
[OPTION] [SET]
USING THE
When no percentage reference value has been set
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[---]
! ! !5!0.0!0
////
choice.
////
///
[OPT REF]
A percentage value calculated by conversion on The specific percentage weighing symbol lights
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VV Percentage Weighing
* What to do if….
Weighing Percentages
The operations of each of the keys after setting are summarized below.
The set reference weight (in grams) and the percentage indication are
displayed alternately. Press while the reference weight is displayed to
On pressing ...
output the reference weight. While the reference weight is displayed, (the
hold display symbol) is displayed.
On long pressing
The 100% reference and specific percentage value are displayed alternately.
...
On long pressing
The mode is switched to the weighing mode.
Pressing the key again will return you to the percentage weighing mode.
...
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Measuring Specific
Gravity of Solids (Solid Specific
Gravity Measurement)
WEIGHING
BEFORE
This measures the sample (solid) weight in air and in liquids of known density (or specific gravity)
and then calculates the sample's density (or specific gravity). The following procedures are when using
hanging plates and water tanks to be prepared by the customer. Use of the optional SMK-501 specific
gravity measurement kit allows for even easier measurement of specific gravity. Refer to the kit
USING THE
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instruction manual for usage methods when using the kit.
[SET]
[5.56] [SET]
4
Display Medium
Configure the medium
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Water
[WATER] [SET]
Ethyl alcohol
AP
Methyl alcohol
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Other
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Data Hold
Function
WEIGHING
BEFORE
This data hold function is used when using solid specific gravity measurement the same as when using
liquid specific gravity measurement. When measuring specific gravity, the displayed value will often
change slightly, making it difficult to read. This data hold function can be set to maintain the currently
displayed specific gravity value while is pressed, making it easier to read the value.
USING THE
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Configuration method
[APL.FUNC] [SG]
[SET]
5
TROUBLESHOOTING
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8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE
Density/Specific
Gravity Calculation
Formula Selection
This function allows for switching of calculation formulas by switching "AIR.COR. ON and OFF.
Solid density and liquid density can be measured by selecting from the 2 formulas as shown in the table
below. Select the formula before carrying out measurement.
"AIR.COR" settings
OFF (calculation with no correction for
ON (calculation with correction for air
air buoyancy)
buoyancy)
*Default setting
Solid Formula which does not include air Formula which does include air buoyancy
density buoyancy correction correction
Liquid Formula which does not include air Formula which does include air buoyancy
density buoyancy correction correction
Wa − Wl Wa − Wl
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Operation procedure
WEIGHING
BEFORE
The main menu will open.
[APL.FUNC] [SG]
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[SET]
3 Press the or
times to display "AIR.COR".
several
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5 Press the several times or press and hold the for 3 seconds
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If the calculated solid density value is less than or equal to zero, "---" will be displayed.
*
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Solid Specific Gravity Measurement for Lighter than Water
Solids (1 g/cm3 or less)
Two different methods are available for solid specific gravity measurement for lighter than water
WEIGHING
solid (1 g/cm3 or less) samples.
BEFORE
Method 1: M easurement using a medium with a specific gravity lower than the solid specific
gravity
(Ex.: Ethanol 0.8 g/cm3)
This method is used when the solid density is only slightly different than the density of distilled
water.
Do not use ethanol if the solid sample will be affected by or react with ethanol.
USING THE
BALANCE
It is necessary to strictly abide by all safety related regulations when
handling ethanol.
Method 2: M easurement using a submersion basket for a solid sample which floats on water
rather than placing the sample on the underwater weighing pan.
� Carry out "solid specific gravity measurement" and enter the medium parameters.
(^ Refer to P.91 to 92 steps 5 and 6)
� ( ^ P91) Refer to the procedures for solid specific gravity measurement, and set the sample
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8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE
Measuring Specific
Gravity of Liquids (Liquid Specific
Gravity Measurement)
A glass sinker for which the volume is already known is used for liquid specific gravity measurement.
The sinker weight is first measured in air, then the weight is measured in liquid, and the density of the
liquid is determined. The density is calculated by the balance software from the difference in mass found
from buoyancy.
For the following procedures, use of the optional SMK-501 specific gravity measurement kit allows for
easier measurement of specific gravity. Refer to the kit instruction manual for usage methods.
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5 Install the water tank on a base,
submerge the sinker in the water
WEIGHING
tank and wait for the stability mark
BEFORE
to be displayed. V=W/ρ
V: Glass sinker volume
The balance will display the difference between W : Difference between weight in air and weight
the weight in air and the weight in liquid, so in liquid
read the value and use the formula to the right to ρ : Water density at the given temperature
calculate the volume of the glass sinker. (Refer to Table 1 below)
USING THE
Table 1: Water density at given temperatures
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Temperature Density Temperature Density Temperature Density
[°C] ρ [g/cm3] [°C] ρ [g/cm3] [°C] ρ [g/cm3]
10 0.9997 19 0.9984 28 0.9963
11 0.9996 20 0.9982 29 0.9960
12 0.9995 21 0.9980 30 0.9957
13 0.9994 22 0.9978 31 0.9954
[APL.FUNC] [SG]
TROUBLESHOOTING
[SET]
[L.DENS] [SET]
INFORMATION
FOR YOUR
* Refer to p.93 to p.97 for data hold function and density/specific gravity calculation method
selection settings.
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Liquid Density Measurement
WEIGHING
BEFORE
in liquid density measurement
mode.
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3 Lower the sinker and the sinker's
weight in air will be displayed.
MAINTENANCE
If the liquid solid density value is less than or equal to zero, "---" will be displayed.
*
INFORMATION
FOR YOUR
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8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE
Formulation
This function is useful when mixing multiple components together by weight, according to a formula.
Use this function while the printer is connected to a printer or PC.
The weight of each component is measured and output or added, and on completion of the formulation the
gross weight is output.
During formulation the auto zero function (^ page 64) will not work.
Performing Formulation
[SET]
! !S!E!T!
The balance is now ready to weigh.
If necessary, set output of the component
numbers and output of the gross weight.
^ "Outputting Component Numbers", ! !0.0!0!0!0
page 105
^ "Outputting the Gross Weight", page 106 The ready symbol lights up, indicating
that the balance is ready to weigh.
4 Press
Formulation starts. ! !0.0!0!0!0
The ready symbol goes out.
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* When the GLP output function
(^ page 143) is set to ON…
WEIGHING
BEFORE
other information is printed.
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Press
The weight value of the current sample (item to
be weighed: element) is output / recorded and
! !0.0!0!0!0
the balance is automatically tared.
The net weight symbol lights up.
7 On completion of formulation,
press . ! !6.2!0!4!0 ///
//
//
//
The total of the individual weight values up to
this point (gross weight) is displayed and the The gross weight symbol flashes.
VV Formulation
On long pressing
The weighing mode is established.
Long pressing the key once more returns you to the ready to weigh status.
...
On long pressing
The gross weight of the components weighed up to that point is displayed for
about 2 seconds.
...
FORMULATION MODE
CMP001= 0.9000g
CMP002= 1.2800g
CMP003= 9.6100g
TOTAL= 11.7900g
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Outputting Component Numbers
The numbers for each component are automatically assigned to the output results.
WEIGHING
Press twice in ready to weigh
BEFORE
status while in the formulation mode.
This opens the main menu.
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(^ page 102).
[SET]
!E!L!M.N!U!M
MAINTENANCE
0.6280g
Component 0.6280g
number 0.6810g
0.6680g
Weight reading for
0.6590g
each component
(output regardless 3.2640g
INFORMATION
of the ON/OFF
FOR YOUR
status of component
number output)
VV Formulation
[SET]
! !T!O!T!A!L
4 Return to ready to weigh status.
or
When ON is set the stability mark is lit.
0.6280g
0.6280g
0.6810g
0.6680g
0.6590g
Gross 3.2640g
weight
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9 COMPARATOR FUNCTION
The comparator function performs a comparison between the weight reading and a reference value or
target value and displays the status of this comparison.
Comparator Function
You can select and use either of these modes according to the environment of use and application.
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Target mode Checkweighing mode
After setting a target value and a tolerance After setting the threshold values at the
range with respect to that target value, upper and lower limits of the pass range,
excesses and deficits in relation to the when a sample is weighed a pass or fail
target value are indicated by , determination is indicated by ,
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and (the comparator symbols). and (the comparator symbols). An
out of range determination is indicated by all
comparator symbols OFF.
(^ page 107) (^ page 109)
It can be used in combination with the application function mode (^ page 81).
Target Mode
MAINTENANCE
1
Check the presence or absence of the
Press twice in the weighing mode. stability mark.
Press and go to
FOR YOUR
Press and go to
Unlit OFF Go to step 4.
step 3.
VV Target Mode
[TG.VAL]
! !T!G.V!A!L
(Enter the target value.) [SET]
[LM.VAL]
! !L!M.V!A!L
(Enter the tolerance range value.)
[SET]
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Checkweighing
Mode
WEIGHING
BEFORE
1 Press
mode.
twice in the weighing Check the presence or absence of the
stability mark.
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BALANCE
This opens the main menu.
!C!H!E!C!K.W
2 Select the checkweighing mode.
[TOOLS] [CHECK.W] [SET]
Press and go to
Lit ON Press and go to step 3.
step 4.
Press and go to
Unlit OFF Go to step 4.
step 3.
! !H!I.L!I!M
upper limit value.) [SET]
! !L!O.L!I!M
lower limit value.) [SET]
VV Checkweighing Mode
!U!N!D.R!N!G
range lower limit value.) [SET]
!O!V!R.R!N!G
range upper limit value.) [SET]
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10
CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION
WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES
With ATX-R/ATY-R series balances, weight readings, settings and other data can be output to a
personal computer or a printer. This section describes some convenient functions relating to output, and
how to connect the balance to a PC or printer.
Use an optional dedicated printer.
The "Balance Keys" communication tool (freeware) is provided for use as a PC input tool.
WEIGHING
Balance Data Collection Software, Balance Keys :
BEFORE
https://www.shimadzu.com/an/balance/balance_keys/index.html
Convenient
Functions Relating
to Output
USING THE
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Printing / Outputting Automatically (Auto Print Function)
This function allows you to automatically output the displayed weight reading at each weighing
Select the output timing from among the following five modes.
1
INFORMATION
FOR YOUR
Press and go to
Lit ON Press and go to step 3.
step 5.
Press and go to
Unlit OFF Go to step 5.
step 3.
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5 Return to the weighing mode.
or
! !0.0!0!0!0
WEIGHING
BEFORE
6
When the setting is made, the auto
Place the container on the pan and print symbol lights up.
press
The balance will be tared.
USING THE
BALANCE
Place the sample into the
container.
After (the stability mark) lights up, the
displayed weight reading is automatically
output.
MAINTENANCE
* Not applicable to a verified balance as a legal measuring instrument.
Continuous Output
FOR YOUR
Stability Mark
Function
Lit ON
Unlit OFF
[SET]
[MANU]
[SET]
! !S!E!T! !
! !M!A!N!U!
When ON is set the stability mark is lit.
[MANU] [NO.FIL]
[SET]
! !S!E!T! !
! !N!O!.!F!I!L
When ON is set the stability mark is lit.
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6 Return to the weighing mode.
or
! !0.0!0!0!0
WEIGHING
BEFORE
When OFF is set for "MANU" in step 4,
continuous output starts.
When ON is set for "MANU" in step 4,
Step 8 is not necessary in this case. the ready symbol lights up.
USING THE
BALANCE
The balance will be tared.
During continuous output, it may appear as though (the communication symbol) is continuously lit.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Note also that if the transmission speed for data output is slow the display will be unstable and the
response time of the balance will also be slow.
For reasons linked to the performance of the printer, the data output interval will increase to longer than
100 msec.
INFORMATION
FOR YOUR
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10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES
Connecting
External Equipment
It is possible to output weight values, setting details and other data from printers, PLCs and other serial
communication equipment, and to personal computers. This section explains useful functions for
connecting and outputting data to these types of external equipment. The rear of the balance is equipped
with various types of connectors that are compatible with the external equipment that is to be connected.
Connecting Printers
It is possible to connect the special EP-100/EP-110
printers for printing weight values, setting statuses プリンタ EP-100/EP-110
EP-100/EP-110 Printer
and other data. Connect the printer to the balance in
accordance with the following procedures.
* Points to Note
Switch off the power to the printer before switching off the balance. Refer to the printer’s instruction
manual for details on the printer.
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Connecting Personal Computers
It is possible to output weight values, setting
statuses and other data to personal computers
in the same way as with printers with the
WEIGHING
PC
BEFORE
use of USB cables(A-B type). USB cables
are available as options (S321-71730-41 USB
cable set). Connect personal computers to
the balance in accordance with the following
procedures.
USING THE
BALANCE
(A-B type)
There are cases in which the USB driver will not be installed correctly if the personal computer
concerned is not connected to the Internet (not connected to a LAN).
MAINTENANCE
In this event, download the following instruction manual and USB driver from the Internet, and perform
the installation procedure once again.
USB Interface Installation Manual Download Page
https://www.an.shimadzu.co.jp/balance/products/moc63umanual.pdf
USB Driver Download Page
https://www.an.shimadzu.co.jp/balance/products/driver.htm
TROUBLESHOOTING
INFORMATION
FOR YOUR
It is the [Balance Keys] software that enables numerals entered from keyboards with the use of the
balance’s serial communication function to be easily transferred to the position where the PC cursor
lies. Data can be directly loaded as long as key input is possible, regardless of the application.
* Points to Note
If communications are to be performed with communication software installed onto the personal
computer, make sure the settings are made in accordance with the instructions for that software.
8 Confirming operations
Run an operation test while setting the parameters by pressing on the balance and
checking that the measurement values displayed are correct. If everything is normal, press the
[TEST OK] button.
Next, start up [Excel] (or [Notepad] or a similar application) on the personal computer Key input
will be enabled, and the cursor will be displayed at a location where input is possible. Press
on Balance, The values displayed on the balance will be transferred to the cursor position.
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WEIGHING
BEFORE
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3
FOR YOUR
* Procedures for confirming operations for the serial communications equipment connected
There are many different types of communications specifications for serial communications equipment
depending on the manufacturer and the equipment concerned. Read the instruction manual for the
relevant equipment first of all, and then check operations in accordance with the following procedures.
(1) Check the cable connection, (2) Check that the communication conditions are in alignment,
(3) Establish communications procedures, (4) Check operations.
RXD 2 3 TXD
TXD 3 2 RXD
DTR 4 6 DSR
SG 5 5 SG
DSR 6 4 DTR
RTS 7 7 RTS
CTS 8 8 CTS
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Data Format
The details of the data format when standard setting 1 (MODE.1 ) or data format 2 (DF.2 ) in the user
settings has been selected in the communication settings (^ page 127) are given below.
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Standard format
The data format when outputting negative values (for example: -123.4567 g) is as shown below.
The delimiter is a carriage return.
The data length varies depending on the accompanying information, the number of characters
used to indicate units, the delimiter and so on.
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Data length for this example: 12 bytes
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1 2 3 4
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
ASCII code 2DH 31H 32H 33H 2EH 34H 35H 36H 37H 67H 20H 0DH
Data - 1 2 3 . 4 5 6 7 g C/R
Position 1 If the value is positive " " (a space) is entered and if the value is
1
(sign) negative "-" (a minus symbol) is entered.
If not all of the eight locations are used for a numerical value, a code
Positions 2 to 9
2 representing a space is entered at the blank positions, as shown in
(absolute values)
the example.
MAINTENANCE
characters is sent.
Position 12
4 This is a code that represents the delimiter.
(delimiter)
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INFORMATION
FOR YOUR
When the information is "-OL" (minus overload), the entry at position 1 is changed from a space
to "-" (a minus symbol, ASCII code 2DH).
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Command Codes
Commands whose final character is a numeral, a letter of the alphabet, or a symbol
other than "="
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Each command code is sent to the balance with a delimiter appended at the end
Example 1:
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Each command code is sent to the balance followed by numerals (sometimes including a decimal
point) and with a delimiter appended at the end.
Example 2:
Example 3:
UW1 = 1 . 2 3 (C / R)
Example 4:
UW1 = 0 . 0 0 (C / R)
(Example for models with two places This clears the unit weight for piece counting 1.
after the decimal point)
Working from the PC connected to the balance, it is possible to instruct a weighing operation or
to display a numerical value of your choice at the balance.
Display panel of the balance PC
MAINTENANCE
"1 2 - 3 4 5 - 6 7 (C / R)"
* Output to the PC
FOR YOUR
In order to distinguish between instruction information from the PC and the balance's weight
display data, "." is converted to "-" before output.
Echo-back commands
A character string comprising N characters following an echo-back command "{" or "}" and
terminated by a delimiter is resent unchanged from the balance (provided unprocessed commands
do not remain in the balance's receive buffer, and N ≤ 30).
Example 5:
After receiving this command, the balance outputs A B C D E F G 1 2 3 4 5
ABCDEFG12345 (C/R).
(C / R) When a printer is used in combination with the balance, this character string
can be printed by the printer (printing of any required character string).
Only use upper case letters of the alphabet, numerals and some symbols (including the decimal
point and signs), and limit the string to within 15 characters.
Command list
Data output
Command Function
D01 Continuous output *1
D02 Continuous output at stability
D03 Continuous output with stability information
D05 Single output
D06 Auto print setting
D07 Single output with stability information
D08 Single output at stability
D09 Cancel output
*1 When handshake is OFF, output at a cycle around 100 msec.
Key operation
Command Function
BREAK
Break key
Q
CAL Calibration key
TARE
Zero setting / taring key
T
PRINT Output key
* Acceptance of commands
Depending on the status of the balance, even though a command is output it may not be
accepted, with the display of "COM ERR".
If "COM ERR" is displayed, try lowering the communication setting baud rate.
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Application weighing
Command Function
R Cancels application weighing mode setting
Piece counting
WEIGHING
BEFORE
PCSo Sets the piece counting (PCS) mode o: 1 to 5 mode numbers
UWo = XX.XXXX Sets the unit weight XX.XXXX : Setting value
UWo Reads the unit weight
XXX : Reference number of
UBo = XXX Sets the reference number of pieces
pieces value
UBo Reads the reference number of pieces
RECAL Recalculates the unit weight
Percentage weighing
USING THE
G Switches between percentage (%) and gram units
BALANCE
% Sets the percentage weighing mode
Formulation
M Sets the formulation mode
Other functions
Command Function
Comparator
MAINTENANCE
HL (above "too heavy" range)
GO HI (too heavy)
OK (appropriate weight, pass)
LO (too light)
LL (below "too light" range)
TROUBLESHOOTING
System-related commands
Command Function
ID = XXXX Sets the balance ID XXXX: Setting value
ID Reads the balance ID
STATE Outputs the setting details
INFORMATION
FOR YOUR
ZRNG = X.XXXX *1
Sets the zero range X.XXXX: Setting value
Others
Command Function
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Communication
Settings
WEIGHING
BEFORE
This section explains the menu settings that determine the communication specifications when the
balance is connected to a PC, printer, or other device.
For information on the WindowsDirect communication function, see "WindowsDirect Communication
Function" (^ page 116).
USING THE
BALANCE
The settings made here are effective simultaneously for RS-232C ports. If you are connecting the printer
to the connector, set the communication specifications of the balance to "MODE1".
Selecting one of the settings from "MODE1" to "MODE5" The user can set each item
allows you to set all of the following items at once: baud according to requirements.
User-
Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard
Specified
Settings 1 Settings 2 Settings 3 Settings 4 Settings 5
Settings
MAINTENANCE
Baud rate (communication Any required
1200 1200 2400 1200 2400
speed) setting
Parity Any required
None (8) None (8) Even (7) Odd (7) Even (7)
(bit length) setting
Any required
Stop bit 1 1 2 2 2
setting
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Any required
Handshake OFF Hardware OFF Hardware OFF
setting
Shimadzu Shimadzu Mettler Sartorius A&D Any required
Data format
standard standard standard standard standard setting
Any required
Delimiter C/R C/R C/R+L/F C/R+L/F C/R+L/F
setting
* The balance can return responses to commands from a PC.
INFORMATION
When a command is received normally, OK (C/R) is returned and when a command is received abnormally, NG (C/R) is
FOR YOUR
returned.
VV Communication Settings
! !M!O!D!E.2
! !S!E!T!
User-Specified Settings
In this setting each of the communication settings can be set according to the user's requirements.
! !S!E!T!
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3 Make the communication settings according to your own
requirements.
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Set the following items as necessary.
! ! ! !B!P!S
rate.) [SET]
USING THE
BALANCE
Indication B.300 B.600 B.1200 B.2400 B.4800 B.9600 B.19.2K B.38.4K
Baud rate 300 bps 600 bps 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19.2k bps 38.4k bps
!P!A!R!I!T!Y
! ! !S!T!O!P
bit.) [SET]
MAINTENANCE
Indication S. 1 S. 2
Stop bit Stop bit = 1 bit Stop bit = 2 bits
H!A!N!D.S!H!K
of handshake.) [SET]
handshake handshake
FOR YOUR
VV Communication Settings
! !D.F!O!R!M
data format.) [SET]
Setting a delimiter
[DELIM] (Select a
! !D!E!L!I!M
delimiter) [SET]
Delimiter: A symbol used to partition individual data items and individual commands
Indication CR LF CR+LF COMMA
Delimiter CR LF CR+LF Comma
130
Output Timing
Change Function
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Data can be set to output without waiting for detection of stability (immediate output), or to output only
after detecting stability (output after stability), when is pressed.
USING THE
BALANCE
* Not applicable to a verified balance as a legal measuring instrument.
1 Press
3 seconds in the weighing mode.
for about
Stability
Mark
Output Timing Change
Function ! ! !S!O!O!N
Lit When "immediate output" is set Check the presence or absence of the
stability mark.
When "output after stability" is
Unlit
set
MAINTENANCE
3 Change the setting.
Pressing alternately selects ! !S!E!T!
"immediate output" and "output after stability".
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[SET]
! ! !S!O!O!N
When "immediate output" is set, the
stability mark is lit.
4
INFORMATION
or
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Maintaining the
Balance
Caution
Main body
Wipe over with a soft cloth moistened with a little
neutral detergent and well wrung out.
When cleaning the inside of the balance, be sure to
remove the pan, pan supporter and pan rings. Take
care not to touch the shaft and not to allow dusts
come inside from holes around the shaft.
Pan
When cleaning the pan, be sure
remove it from the body.
The pan can be washed with water.
In that case, dry it thoroughly before
fitting it back on the balance.
Glass door
The door can be removed
and the door rails can be
wiped over or replaced.
For details on how to remove
the door, see "Removing the
Glass Door" (^ page 133).
Display
Avoid using organic solvents, chemical agents or cloths impregnated
with chemicals since they will damage the coating of the balance and the
display panel.
If the balance is used in an environment where it gets dirty easily, use the
protective in-use cover available.
132
Removing the Glass Door
The glass door of the ATX-R/ATY-R series of balances can be removed to clean the door rails.
WEIGHING
Caution
BEFORE
Handle the glass door with due care.
•• Take care when handling the glass door so as not to crack it.
Instructions
•• Take care not to injure your hands on the door rail.
•• Exercise due care when handling broken glass.
USING THE
BALANCE
1 Remove the pan ring, the pan and
pan supporter. Pan support
shaft
Pan
Caution
Handle
Do not touch the pan support
shaft.
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This could damage the balance.
MAINTENANCE
Prohibitions
Caution
When fitting the glass door,
INFORMATION
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Inspection
Since the balance may develop error due to its application and environment of use, it must undergo both
daily and periodic inspections in order to properly maintain its required performance and functions.
However, since the management standards governing the content of these inspections (methods, judgment
criteria, etc.) will differ depending on the purpose of use, management goals, they must be determined by
the customer.
If the content of the inspections is made too lax, the risk that you will continue to use the balance without
discovering an abnormality increases, but if it is excessively strict it may reduce working efficiency, so
you should take the care to devise balanced inspection content, considering the risks, the performance
that is required in the work to be done.
This section indicates the guidelines for daily inspections and periodic inspections.
Please use these guidelines for reference when deciding the practical details of your own inspections.
Daily Inspections
Daily inspections are inspections performed on a daily basis (for example before starting work)
by the person who actually uses (or manages) the balance.
The points inspected in daily inspections can, if you like, be reduced to the minimum necessary.
134
Periodic Inspections
Periodic inspections are inspections that are performed periodically (for example once a year).
The content of periodic inspections must cover all aspects including performance and functions.
WEIGHING
BEFORE
An overview is given below.
Overview of Periodic Inspection [Reference Example]
Frequency of Once a year
inspection
Inspection Any day during the established month
timing
Method of Check for abnormalities in the following functions and external appearance.
USING THE
BALANCE
inspection •• Display panel
•• Menu operation keys / operation keys
•• Pan
•• Level
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TROUBLESHOOTING
INFORMATION
FOR YOUR
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About Weights
In order to establish and maintain the performance of the balance, weights must be used to accurately
adjust the balance's scale, and to check its adjustment.
With the ATX-R/ATY-R series balances, weights are used when performing a part of calibration
(^ page 50) and inspections (^ page 134) in the environment in which the balance is actually used.
The weights should be prepared in advance and managed properly.
136
Selecting the calibration weights to be used
Now you must select the "indicated weight" of the weight to be used (how many grams it should
be).
The weights of weights are set with the smallest at 1 mg and progressing in the sequence 1 mg, 2
mg, 5 mg, ... as shown below.
WEIGHING
BEFORE
1 mg, 2 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg ... 1 g, 2 g, 5 g, 10 g, 20 g, 50 g, 100 g ...
When selecting a weight to be used for calibrating a balance, you are recommended to select one
that is close to the weighing capacity of the balance.
The table below shows the recommended calibration weights to be used for balances with
different weighing capacities.
Recommended Weight of Weight for
USING THE
BALANCE
Weighing Capacity of Balance
Calibration
62 g 60 g (50g +10g)
82 g 80 g (50g + 20g +10g)
120 g 100 g
220 g 200 g
320 g 300 g (200 g + 100 g)
For information on the range of weights that can be used to calibrate balances (i.e. values that can
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MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
INFORMATION
FOR YOUR
137
12 TROUBLESHOOTING
What to Do If….
zz The glass door of the zz Close all the glass doors before
-
windbreak is open. reading the display.
138
Responding to
Messages
WEIGHING
BEFORE
Message Display Probable Cause(s) Countermeasure See:
zz There is a fault in the hardware,
such as the temperature sensor zz Disconnect the AC adaptor and
ERR H or internal weight mechanism turn the power back ON. If the
same message is still displayed, Page 29
USING THE
(TW series only).
BALANCE
contact your Shimadzu
(Hardware error) zz There is an error in the internal representative.
system data.
zz The balance has a large drift of
the zero point or sensitivity. zz Press to return to the
ERR C zz A container is placed on the pan.
zz The pan is displaced.
weighing mode. Execute
span calibration again in an Page 53
(Span calibration error) zz The wrong weight has been appropriate condition.
placed on the pan.
zz Press to return to the
weighing mode and execute
Shimadzu representative.
zz After the error is displayed, the
ERR N zz Either a mistake has been made
when entering the value or the
balance returns to the status
immediately before the error Page 45
(Numerical value entry value is not appropriate. occurred. Enter the correct
error) numerical value.
zz After the error is displayed, the
ERR W zz The operation used is wrong.
balance returns to the status
immediately before the error -
occurred. At this point, follow
(Operation error) the correct operation.
zz After the error is displayed, the
COM ERR zz An unrecognizable command
code has been received.
balance returns to the status
immediately before the error Page 124
occurred. At this point, set the
MAINTENANCE
(External input error) correct command code.
zz Either the pan or the pan zz Set the pan or pan supporter Page 27
- OL supporter is displaced. correctly on the balance.
OL zz The weighing capacity has been zz Use the balance within its
exceeded. weighing capacity. Page 146
(overload)
TROUBLESHOOTING
zz There was something placed zz Take the item off the pan.
BUSY
FOR YOUR
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Turning the Power
ON and OFF
1 Press
mode.
twice in the weighing
This opens the main menu. Check the presence or absence of the
2
stability mark.
[AUTO.OFF]
Press and go to
Lit ON and go to step 3.
step 4.
Press
Press and go to
Unlit OFF Go to step 4.
step 3.
! ! ! ! !9!9
////
140
Setting the Startup Display
Select the startup display from one of the three following types.
After the power is turned on, the balance proceeds automatically to the weighing
Weighing mode
WEIGHING
mode.
BEFORE
After the power is turned on, the balance stops with the "OFF display". When any
OFF display of the keys is pressed during the OFF display the balance automatically proceeds
to the all segments lit display and then to he weighing mode.
After the power is turned on, the balance stops with the "OFF display". When any
of the keys is pressed during the OFF display, the balance stops with all display
All segments lit
segments lit. Pressing while all segments are lit takes you to the
USING THE
BALANCE
weighing mode.
1 Press
mode.
twice in the weighing
S!E!M.A!U!T!O
(the stability mark) lights up for the set start
display.
! ! !M!A!N!U
4 Return to the weighing mode.
or
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141
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Changing the
Password
To execute menu reset (^ page 47), to set or cancel menu lock (^ page 48), or to execute calibration
of the internal weight (^ page 58), you have to input a password.
"9999" is set as the default password, but this can be changed by following the procedure below.
1 Press
mode.
twice in the weighing
////
P!-! !9!9!9!9
3
////
Enter the current password. ///
! ! !O!K! !
4 Enter the new password.
[OK] (Enter the current password.)
///
////
5
///
Confirm.
[OK?]
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GLP Output
Function
WEIGHING
BEFORE
On turning the GLP output function ON, you can add the balance ID and other information to the
calibration record (^ page 61) and weight reading outputs. However, the statistic calculation function
of the printer cannot be used.
Example printout from printer
USING THE
BALANCE
(When the GLP output function is set to ON)
2
Check the presence or absence
of the stability mark.
Select the GLP output function.
TROUBLESHOOTING
!G!L!P.O!U!T
[GLP.OUT]
[SET]
!G!L!P.O!U!T
When ON is set the stability mark is lit.
Handshake Settings Rough Time Required for Output of One Weight Reading
in the Communication
Settings (^ page 129) Printer Only PC Only Both Printer and PC used
* On setting the GLP output function to ON and using the command code "D01 (continuous
output)"…
144
Setting a Balance ID
When managing multiple balances, by setting a four-digit management number (ID) and turning
the GLP output function ON, you can add the balance ID to calibration records (^ page 61)
and weight reading outputs.
WEIGHING
1
BEFORE
Press twice in the weighing
mode.
This opens the main menu.
USING THE
BALANCE
[TOOLS] [SYSTEM]
[BAL.ID]
! ! !0!0!0!0
! !B!A!L.I!D
145
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Specifications
ATX-R/ATY-R Series
Model Name ATX324R ATX224R ATX124R ATX84R ATY324R ATY224R ATY124R ATY64R
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Maintenance Parts
WEIGHING
BEFORE
ATX-R/ATY-R Series
Maintenance parts list
USING THE
BALANCE
Part Number
Item name Remarks
(P/N)
Pan S321-71052
Pan supporter S321-71284 With 4 rubber parts
Pan ring S321-71053-01
AC adaptor Contact your distributor
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
INFORMATION
FOR YOUR
VV Maintenance Parts
148
List of Functions
That Can Be Used in
WEIGHING
Combination
BEFORE
A correspondence table for application functions, comparator functions and output functions is shown
below. It shows whether functions can be used in combination with each other or not.
Application Function Mode Comparator Output Functions
USING THE
BALANCE
Specific Output Timing GLP
Piece Percentage Target Checkweighing Continuous Auto
gravity Formulation Change output
Counting Weighing measurement Mode Mode Output Print Function function
Piece
× × ×
Counting
Application Function Mode
Percentage
× × ×
Weighing
Specific
Formulation × × × × × ×
Target
Comparator
×
Mode
Checkweighing
Mode
×
Continuous
× × × × *
Output
Output Functions
MAINTENANCE
Auto Print × × × ×
Output Timing
Change × × ×
Function
GLP output
*
function
TROUBLESHOOTING
See: Page 82 Page 87 Page 91 Page 102 Page 107 Page 109 Page 113 Page 111 Page 131 Page 143
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Menu Map
The menu map represents the organization of the menu options graphically to make it easy to understand.
It is useful for quickly accessing the menu option you want to use.
For details on the organization of the menu settings and the method of operation of the menu, see
"3. MENU SETTINGS" (^ page 42).
Conventions Used in
Explanation of Operation
the Menu Map
Press to confirm.
150
Main Menu
Press twice in the weighing mode.
WEIGHING
STAND General weighing mode ^ P. 71
BEFORE
POURING Pouring mode ^ P. 71
1
PSC Perfect self calibration (ATX-R series only) ^ P. 56
USING THE
BALANCE
APL.FUNC PCS SAMPLE Item number SAMPLE Item number
Application Piece counting
function mode SAMPLE Item number SAMPLE Item number ^ P. 82
CHECK.W OVR.RNG Checkweighing range upper limit LO.LIM Pass range lower limit
Checkweighing mode ^ P. 109
HI.LIM Pass range upper limit UND.RNG Checkweighing range lower limit
1 1
MAINTENANCE
PARAM.W STB.MK FAST ^ P. 75
Weighing parameters Stability mark Fast
10D 1000D 1
TROUBLESHOOTING
CHG.MIN 1D
^ P. 38
1d/10d Display
10D
VV Menu Map
BAL.ID Balance ID ^ P. 63
152
Data Output Menu
Press for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode.
WEIGHING
BEFORE
APL.PRN AUTO.PRN LD. . On Ld LD.UL.Z On -0Ld Z.RET RET. 0
Application Auto print Zero return Zero or negative value
output function LD.UL. On -Ld LD.OK. On OK judgment
RET.50
LD. .Z On 0Ld 50% function
^ P. 111
1
SEQ.PRN MANU Key operation NO.FIL No filter ^ P. 113
Continuous output function
USING THE
BALANCE
1 PRINT.F SOON ^ P. 131
Output timing
change function
Standard settings
MODE.3 (MODE3)
MODE.U User-specified settings
FORM 2 FREE
Data format 3 ^ P. 130
FORM 3
DELIM CR CR
Delimiter
LF LF
^ P. 130
CR+LF CR+LF
INFORMATION
COMMA Comma
FOR YOUR
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VV Menu Map
UNIT- mg
UNIT- ct
UNIT- mom
1
UNIT-U CONV.K Conversion factors ^ P. 79
User-specified units
Calibration Menu
Press for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode.
1
PSC Perfect Self Calibration (ATX-R series only) ^ P. 56
1
P.CAL Calibration of the internal weight (ATX-R series only) ^ P. 58
1
A.ZERO Auto zero function ^ P. 66
1
TARE.F SOON ^ P. 69
Zero / tare timing
change function
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Index
D
Alphabets
Daily inspections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
A Data format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Adjusting the level. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Data output menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, 153
All segments lit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 DC IN connector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Application function mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Decimal point display symbol. . . . . . . . . . . 39
Auto power-off function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Default settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Auto print symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 113 Delimiter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Auto tare function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Display panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 23
Auto zero function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
E
B Easy setting indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 73
Balance ID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Echo-back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Battery symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Entering numerical values. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Baud rate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 ERR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
Error. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
C
Calibration menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, 43, 154
F
Calibration of the internal weight. . . . . . . . 58 Formulation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Calibration record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Formulation symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 102
Carat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Checkweighing mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
G
Checkweighing range lower limit value. . 109 General weighing mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Checkweighing range upper limit value. . 109 Glass door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 GLP output function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62, 143
Communication settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Gram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Communication symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Gross weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
155
Gross weight symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 103 Net weight symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 103
Number of pieces used for setting. . . . . . . . 83
H Number symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 45
Handshake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Numeric value / menu display area. . . . . . . 22
Hierarchical menu levels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Hold symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 O
OFF display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
I OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
Installation site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Operation keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Inverse triangle symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 46 Optional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Item number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Output of menu setting information. . . . . . 49
Item number indication. . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 85 Output timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Output timing change function. . . . . . . . . 131
L Outputting the gross weight . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
LOCKED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 P
Parity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
M Pass range lower limit value. . . . . . . . . . . 109
Main menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, 43 Pass range upper limit value. . . . . . . . . . . 109
Maintenance parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
MENU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 P.CAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Menu group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, 43 Percentage of the reference weight. . . . . . . 87
Menu lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Percentage weighing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Menu lock symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 48 Percentage weighing symbol. . . . . . . . . 24, 90
Menu map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Perfect Self Calibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Menu operation key symbol . . . . . . . . . 23, 43 Perfect Self Calibration symbol . . . . . . . . . 23
Menu reset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Periodic inspections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Miligram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Piece counting mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Minimum number of displayed digit. . . . . . 37 Piece counting symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 85
Minus symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Position of the decimal point. . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Momme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Pouring mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Pouring symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 71
N Product label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Net weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
156
R W
Ready symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 41 Warming up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Ready to weigh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Weighing capacity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
Response. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Weighing mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
RS232C connector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Weight symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
S
Selecting units to display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Z
Span calibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Zero point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Specific percentage reference. . . . . . . . . . . 87 Zero range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Specific percentage weighing symbol. . 24, 89 Zero return judgment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Stability. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Zero / tare menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42, 43
Stability detection range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Zero / tare timing change function. . . . . . . 69
Stability mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 74 Zero tracking function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Stability mark lighting timing. . . . . . . . . . . 75 Zero tracking symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 65
Standby mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Startup display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Stop bit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Switching units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
T
Target mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Target value. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Taring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Tolerance range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
U
UNIT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Unit display area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Unit setting menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Unit weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
USB device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
User-specified units. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
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