NewClassic Balances MS-S / MS-L Models Operating Instructions


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NewClassic Balances

MS-S / MS-L Models

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Table of contents

Table of contents

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2

3

4

5

6

7

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Introduction

1.1

Safety Precautions

Overview

3.1

3.2

3.3

3.4

Setting up the Balance

Weighing Made Simple

The Menu

Application "Piece Counting"

Application "Percent Weighing"

6.1

6.2

6.3

6.3.1

6.3.2

6.3.3

6.3.4

5.1

5.2

5.3

5.4

5.5

5.6

5.7

5.8

4.1

4.2

4.3

4.3.1

4.3.2

4.4

4.5

4.6

4.7

4.8

4.8.1

4.8.2

4.8.3

Conventions and Symbols used in these Operating Instructions

S Platform

L Platform

Operation Keys

Display Panel

Unpacking and Delivery Inspection

Installing the Components

Selecting the Location and Leveling the Balance

Selecting the Location

Leveling the Balance

Power Supply

Battery Operation

Transporting the Balance

Weighing Below the Balance

Adjustment (Calibration)

Fully Automatic Adjustment FACT

Manual Adjustment with Internal Weight

Manual Adjustment with External Weight

Switching the Balance On and Off

Performing a Simple Weighing

Zeroing / Taring

METTLER TOLEDO DeltaRange Balances

Switching Weight Units

Recall / Recall Weight Value

Weighing With the Weighing-in Aid

Print / Transmit Data

What is in the Menu

Menu Operation

Description of Menu Topics

Menu Mode

Basic Menu

Advanced Menu

Interface Menu

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Table of contents

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Application "Check Weighing"

Application "Statistics"

Application "Formulation" (Net Total Formulation)

Application "Totaling"

Application "Dynamic Weighing"

Application "Multiplication Factor Weighing"

Application "Routine Test"

Application "Diagnostics"

16.1

16.2

16.3

16.4

16.5

16.6

16.7

16.8

Repeatability Test

Display Test

Key Test

Motor Test

Balance History

Calibration History

Balance Information

Service Provider Information

Error and Status Messages

17.1

17.2

Error Messages

Status Messages

Cleaning and Service

18.1 Cleaning the Glass Draft Shield (0.1 mg and 1 mg Models)

Interface Specification

19.1

19.2

19.3

RS232C Interface

USB Device Interface

MT-SICS Interface Commands and Functions

Technical Data

20.1

20.2

20.2.1

20.2.2

20.2.3

20.2.4

20.2.5

20.2.6

20.3

20.3.1

20.3.2

20.3.3

20.3.4

20.3.5

General Data

Model-Specific Data

Balances with Readability of 0.1 mg, S Platform with Draft Shield

Balances with Readability of 1 mg, S Platform with Draft Shield

Balances with Readability of 0.01 g, S Platform

Balances with Readability of 0.1 g, S Platform

Balances with Readability of 0.1 g to 1 g, L Platform

Balances with Readability of 2 g to 5 g, L Platform

Dimensions

Balances with Readability of 0.1 mg, S Platform With Draft Shield

Balances with Readability of 1 mg, S Platform With Draft Shield

Balances with Readability of 0.01 g, S Platform

Balances with Readability of 0.1 g, S Platform

Balances with Readability of 0.1 g to 5 g, L Platform

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80

87

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Accessories and Spare Parts

21.1

21.2

Appendix

22.1

Index

Accessories

Spare Parts

Conversion Table for Weight Units

Table of contents

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Introduction

1 Introduction

Thank you for choosing a METTLER TOLEDO balance.

The precision balances of the NewClassic line combine a large number of weighing possibilities with easy opera­ tion.

These operating instructions apply to all balance models MS-S and MS-L in the NewClassic line. However, the dif­ ferent models have different charcteristics regarding equipment and performance. Special notes in the text indicate where this makes a difference to operation.

1.1 Conventions and Symbols used in these Operating Instructions

Key designations are indicated by double angular parantheses (e.g. « »).

This symbol indicates press key briefly (less than 1.5 s).

This symbol indicates press and hold key down (longer than 1.5 s).

This symbol indicates a flashing display.

This symbol indicates an automatic sequence.

These symbols indicate safety notes and hazard warnings which, if ignored, can cause personal danger to the user, damage to the balance or other equipment, or malfunctioning of the balance.

This symbol indicates additional information and notes. These make working with your balance easier, as well as ensuring that you use it correctly and economically.

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Safety Precautions

2 Safety Precautions

Always operate and use your balance only in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual. The instructions for setting up your new balance must be strictly observed.

If the balance is not used according to the manufacturer's Operating Instructions, protection of the balance may be impaired.

It is not permitted to use the balance in hazardous environments.

Use the MSxxKLIP balance model with Protection Class IP65 if: the balance is used in wet areas, wet claning is necessary or the balance is used in a dusty environment. Even with Pro­ tection Class IP65. Never flood the balance or immense it in liquid.

All other balance models may only be used in dry rooms.

Use only the Universal AC adapter delivered with your balance.

The L platform has a built-in power supply unit. Hazard of electric shock if the power cable is damaged! Check the power cable for damage regularly. Unplug the power cord immediately if the power cable is damaged.

Do not use sharply pointed objects to operate the keyboard of your balance! Although your bal­ ance is very ruggedly constructed, it is nevertheless a precision instrument. Treat it with corre­ sponding care.

Do not open the balance: It does not contain any parts which can be maintained, repaired, or replaced by the user. If you ever have problems with your balance, contact your METTLER TOLE­

DO dealer.

Use only balance accessories and peripheral devices from METTLER TOLEDO; they are optimally adapted to your balance.

Disposal

In conformance with the European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic

Equipment (WEEE) this device may not be disposed of in domestic waste. This also applies to countries outside the EU, per their specific requirements.

Please dispose of this product in accordance with local regulations at the collecting point speci­ fied for electrical and electronic equipment. If you have any questions, please contact the responsible authority or the distributor from which you purchased this device. Should this device be passed on to other parties (for private or professional use), the content of this regulation must also be related.

Thank you for your contribution to environmental protection.

Overview

3 Overview

3.1 S Platform

3

3

5

7

0.1 mg

1

C

2 14 10

4

6

5

7

9

C

10 mg

1

2 14

10

6

7

5

1 mg

C

1 2 14 10 4

7

5

C

0.1 g

1

2

14 10

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Name and Function of Components

1

Display

11 12 13 8

9

Safety foots (with 10 mg, 0.1 g S series models)

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Overview

Name and Function of Components

2

Operation keys

3

Glass draftshield

4

Handle for operation of the draft-shield door

5

Weighing pan

6

Draft shield element

7

Level indicator

8

Kensington slot for anti-theft purposes

3.2 L Platform

10 Leveling foot

11 USB device interface

12 RS232C serial interface

13 Socket for AC Adapter

14 Model sticker (with approved models only)

15 Product label

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2 5

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Name and Function of Components

1

Display

2

Operation keys

3

Weighing pan

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Level indicator

5

Leveling foot

6

USB device interface

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9

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8 5

7

RS232C serial interface

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Power cord with country-specific plug

9

Security slot for anti-theft purposes

10 Model sticker (with approved models only)

11 Product label

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Overview

3.3 Operation Keys

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2

Weigh-Track

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5 6 9 7 10 8

Key Functions

No.

Key

1

2

3

4

5

6

Press briefly (less than 1.5 s)

To change display resolution (1/10d func­ tion) while application is running

Press and hold (longer than 1.5 s)

no function

Enter and leave menu (Parameter settings) no function

Execute predefined adjusting (calibration) procedure

Printout display value

Printout active user menu settings

Transfer data

To navigate back (scroll up) within menu topics or menu selections (instead of using key no.7)

Decrease (numerical) parameters within menu and in applications

To navigate forth (scroll down) within menu topics or menu selections

Increase (numerical) parameters within menu and in applications no function no function

To select the weighing application

To select assigned F1 application and entering the parameter settings of applica­ tion.

Default F1 application assignment: Piece counting

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Overview

No.

7

8

9

10

Key

Press briefly (less than 1.5 s)

With entries: scroll down

To navigate through menu topics or menu selections

To toggle between unit 1, recall value (if selected), unit 2 (if different from unit 1) and the application unit (if any)

To enter and leave menu selection (from / to menu topic)

To enter application parameter and switch to next parameter

To store parameter

Switch on

Zero/Tare

Cancel and to leave menu without saving

(one step back in the menu).

Press and hold (longer than 1.5 s)

To select assigned F2 application and entering the parameter settings of applica­ tion.

● Default F2 application assignment: Percent weighing

To select assigned F3 application and entering the parameter settings of applica­ tion.

Default F3 application assignment: Check­ weighing

Switch off no function

3.4 Display Panel

Application Icons Status Icons

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Application Icons

Menu locked

Settings activated

Application "Weighing"

Application "Piece counting"

Application "Percent weighing"

Application "Check weighing"

Status Icons

Indicates stored value (Memory)

Indicates Net weight values

Adjustments (calibration) started

FACT activated

Weighing-in aid Status Icons

Application "Statistics"

Application “Formulation / Net-Total”

Application “Totaling”

Application “Dynamic weighing”

Application “Multiplication factor” n.a.

Service reminder

Acoustic feedback for pressed keys activated

Weighing range 1 (Dual Range models only)

Weighing range 2 (Dual Range models only)

Overview

Status Icons

Applications "Diagnostics" and “Routine Test”

Weight Value Field and Weighing-in aid

Indicates negative values

Unit Field

Indicates unstable values

Indicates calculated values

g

gram

kg

kilogram

mg

miligram

ct

carat

lb

pound

oz

ounze

Charge of battery: full, 2/3, 1/3, discharged

(Battery operated models only)

Brackets to indicate uncertified digits

(approved models only)

Marking of nominal or target weight

Marking of tolerance limit T+

Marking of tolerance limit T-

ozt

troy ounce

GN

grain

dwt

pennyweight

mom

momme

msg

mesghal

tlh

Hong Kong taels

tls

Singapore taels

tlt

Taiwan taels

tola

tola

bath

bath

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Setting up the Balance

4 Setting up the Balance

The balance must be disconnected from the power supply when carrying out all setup and mounting work.

4.1 Unpacking and Delivery Inspection

a) Open the packaging and carefully remove all components.

b) Check the delivered items.

The standard scope of delivery contains the following items:

Components S platform

0.1 mg 1 mg

– Draft shield

Weighing pan with pan support

237 mm

165 mm

Ø 90 mm

127 x 127 mm

170 x 200 mm

190 x 226 mm

246 x 351 mm

Draft shield element

Pan support

Bottom plate

Protective cover

Universal AC adapter (country specific)

Mounted country specific power cable

Operating instruction (this document)

Quick Guide

EC declaration of conformity

0.01 g

L platform

0.1 g 0.1g/1g 2g/5g

– – –

– – –

– –

– – –

– –

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Setting up the Balance

4.2 Installing the Components

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3

2

Balances with readability of 0.1 mg, S platform with draft shield (237 mm)

Place the following components on the balance in the specified order:

Note: Push the side glass back as far as will go and grasp the draft shield (1) with both hands on the bars at the top. a) Turn draft shield lock (2) to position " "(unlock).

b) Place draft shield on the balance.

c) Turn draft shield lock to " " (lock) and place bot­ tom plate (3).

d) Place draft shield element (4) and weighing pan

(6) with pan support (5).

Note: Cleaning the draft shield see section "Mainte­ nance and cleaning".

1

C

5

4

3

2

Balances with readability of 1 mg, S platform with

draft shield (165 mm)

Place the following components on the balance in the specified order:

Note: Push the side glass back as far as will go and grasp the draft shield (1) with both hands on the bars at the top. a) Turn draft shield lock (2) to position " "(unlock).

b) Place draft shield on the balance.

c) Turn draft shield lock to " " (lock) and place bot­ tom plate (3).

d) Place weighing pan (5) with pan support (4).

Note: Cleaning the draft shield see section "Mainte­ nance and cleaning".

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Setting up the Balance

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C

3

2

1

Balances with readability of 10 mg, S platform

Place the following components on the balance in the specified order:

Pan support (1)

Weighing pan (2)

Draft shield element (3)

2

1

Balances with readability of 0.1 g, S platform

Place the following components on the balance in the specified order:

Pan support (1)

Weighing pan (2)

1

Balances with readability to 1 g, L platform

Place the weighing pan (1) on the balance.

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1

Setting up the Balance

Balances with readability from 2 g, L platform

Place the weighing pan (1) on the balance.

4.3 Selecting the Location and Leveling the Balance

Your balance is a precision instrument and will thank you for an optimum location with high accuracy and dependability.

4.3.1 Selecting the Location

Select a stable, vibration-free position that is as horizontal as possible. The surface must be able to safely carry the weight of a fully loaded balance.

Observe ambient conditions (see Technical Data).

Avoid the following:

Direct sunlight

Powerful drafts (e.g. from fans or air conditioners)

● Excessive temperature fluctuations

4.3.2 Leveling the Balance

The balances have a level indicator and two (S Platform) or four (L Plat­ form) adjustable leveling feet to compensate for slight irregularities in the surface of the weighing bench. The balance is exactly horizontal when the air bubble is in the middle of the level glass.

Note: The balance should be leveled and adjusted each time it is moved to a new location.

Balances with S platform and readability of 0.1 mg and 1 mg

Adjust the two leveling feet appropriately until the air bubble comes to rest exactly in the middle of the glass:

Air bubble at "12 o'clock" turn both feet clockwise

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Setting up the Balance

B

A

C

A

B

Air bubble at

Air bubble at

Air bubble at

"3 o'clock"

"6 o'clock"

"9 o'clock" turn left foot clockwise, right foot counterclockwise turn both feet counterclockwise turn left foot counterclockwise, right foot clockwise

Balances with S platform and readability of 10 mg and 0.1 g

a) Remove the clamps (A) for the safety feet by turning them outwards.

Note: Turn the clamps (A) outwards as far as they will go (~ 90°), so that the safety feet can move freely.

b) Now level the balance by turning both leveling screws (B) until the air bubble is in the inner circle of the level indicator (see procedure above).

c) Secure the safety feet by turning the clamps (A) inwards as far as they will go.

C

Balances with L platform

Align the balance horizontally by turning the leveling screws of the bal­ ance housing until the air bubble is in the inner circle of the level indica­ tor.

4.4 Power Supply

Your balance is supplied with an country-specific AC adapter or with a country-specific power cable. The power supply is suitable for all line voltages in the range: 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (for exact specifications, see section

"technical data").

First, check the local line voltage is in the range 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz and whether the power plug fits your local power supply connection. If this is not the case, on no account con­

nect the balance or the AC adapter to the power supply, but contact the responsible METTLER

TOLEDO dealer.

Important: Guide the cables so that they cannot become damaged or interfere with the weighing process! Take care that the AC adapter cannot come into contact with liquids!

Allow your balance to warm up for 30 minutes (0.1 mg models 60 minutes) to enable it to adapt itself to the ambient conditions.

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Setting up the Balance

Connect the AC adapter to the connection socket on the back of your bal­ ance (see figure) and to the power line.

4.5 Battery Operation

Balances with a built-in rechargeable battery can, under normal operation conditions, work independently of the AC power line for about 8 hours. Immediately the AC power supply is interrupted e.g. by withdrawing the power cord plug or if there is a powerfailure, the balance switches automatically to battery operation. Once the AC power sup­ ply is restored, the balance reverts automatically to AC operation.

fully charged

2/3 charged

1/3 charged discharged

When the balance is operating on its batteries, the battery symbol in the display lights up. The number of segments that are lit is an indicator of battery condition (3 = fully charged, 0 = discharged). When the batteries are almost completely discharged, the battery symbol flashes.

Charging the built-in battery is indicated with filling up all 3 levels contin­ uosly. After the charging is finished the battery symbol is turned off. The battery is protected against overcharging, and the balance can therefore remain permanently connected with the AC power line.

Note: The built-in rechargeable battery can not be replaced by the user.

Please contact METTLER TOLEDO customer Service.

4.6 Transporting the Balance

Switch off the balance and remove the power cable and any interface cable from the balance. Refer to the notes in

Section "Selecting the location" regarding the choice of an optimal location.

Transporting Over Short Distances

For balances with a draft shield: Observe the following instructions to transport your balance over a short distance to a new location: Never lift the balance using the glass draft shield.

The draft shield is not sufficient fastened to the balance.

Transporting Over Long Distances

If you would like to transport or send your balance over long distances, use the complete original packaging.

4.7 Weighing Below the Balance

The balances are equipped with a hanger for carrying out weighings below the work surface (weighing below the balance).

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Setting up the Balance

Attention:

Do not place the balance on the pan support location bolt (0.1 mg and 1 mg models).

● Models with a glass draft shield: Carefully lift the draft shield from the weighing platform and put it aside.

Note:

● For below-the-balance weighing with the L Platform models, you will need hook 11132565 from the accessories range.

● Weighing below the balance is not possible with "MS-KL" models.

S Platform L Platform

A

B

A

B

a) Switch off the balance and remove the power cable and any interface cable from the balance.

b) Remove the draft shield element (10 mg models).

c) Remove the weighing pan and pan support.

d) Remove the bottom plate and unlock the draft shield (models with draft shield).

e) Remove the 2 screws (A) and the cover plate (B). The hanger is now accessible.

f) Then turn the balance to its normal position and simply reinstall all components in the reverse order.

4.8 Adjustment (Calibration)

To obtain accurate weighing results, the balance must be adjusted to match the gravitational acceleration at its location. Adjusting is necessary:

● before the balance is used for the first time.

● at regular intervals during weighing service.

● after a change of location.

4.8.1 Fully Automatic Adjustment FACT

Note: On models with FACT only.

The factory setting is fully automatic adjustment FACT (Fully Automatic Calibration Technologiy) with the internal weight (see also section "The Menu"). In this setting, you have no need worry about adjusting your balance.

The balance adjusts itself automatically:

● after the warm-up phase on connection to the power supply.

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ADJ.INT

------

D: 0.00

%

ADJ DONE

0.00

g

Setting up the Balance

● when a change in the ambient conditions, e.g. the temperature could lead to a noticeable deviation in the mea­ surement.

on a predefined time. (see menu topic "FACT") time interval. (with approved models)

4.8.2 Manual Adjustment with Internal Weight

Note: On models with internal weight only (see technical data).

To obtain accurate results, the balance must be connected to the power supply for approxi­ mately 30 minutes (0.1 mg balances 60 minutes) in order to reach operating temperature before adjusting.

Requirement: To carry out this operation, in the menu topic "CAL"

(Adjustment) of advanced menu "ADJ.INT" must be selected.

a) Unload weighing pan b) Press « » to execute "Internal Adjustment".

The balance adjusts itself automatically. The adjusting is finished when the deviation and the message "ADJ DONE" appears briefly in the dis­ play. The balance returns to the last active application and is ready for operation.

Sample adjustment printout using internal weight:

¦ -- Internal adjustment - ¦

12:56 ¦ ¦ 21.Jan. 2009

¦

¦ METTLER TOLEDO

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

Balance Type

SNR:

Temperature

Diff

MS4002S

1234567890

22.5 °C

0.001 %

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

Adjustment done

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¦

¦

¦

4.8.3 Manual Adjustment with External Weight

Note: Because of certification legislation, the approved models cannot be adjusted with an external weight.

To obtain accurate results, the balance must be connected to the power supply for approxi­ mately 30 minutes (0.1 mg balances 60 minutes) in order to reach operating temperature before adjusting.

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Setting up the Balance

ADJ.EXT

2000.00

g

-------

0.00

g

------

D: 0.001

%

ADJ DONE

0.00

g

Sample adjustment printout using external weight:

¦ -- External adjustment - ¦

¦ 21.Jan. 2009 12:56 ¦

¦

¦ METTLER TOLEDO

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦ Balance Type

SNR:

Temperature

Nominal

Actual

Diff

MS4002S

1234567890

22.5 °C

4200.00 g

4199.99 g

0.001 %

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

Requirement: To carry out this operation, in the menu topic "CAL"

(Adjustment) " of advanced menuADJ.EXT" must be selected.

a) Have required adjustment weight ready.

b) Unload weighing pan.

c) Press « » briefly to execute "External Adjustment". The required (pre­ defined) adjustment weight value flashes in the display.

d) Place adjustment weight in center of pan. The balance adjusts itself automatically.

e) When "0.00 g" flashes, remove adjustment weight.

The adjusting is finished when the deviation value and the message "ADJ

DONE" appears briefly in the display. The balance returns to the last active application and is ready for operation.

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

Adjustment done

Signature

.......................

-----------------------

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

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Weighing Made Simple

5 Weighing Made Simple

This section shows you how to perform simple weighings and how you can accelerate the weighing process.

5.1 Switching the Balance On and Off

This section shows you how to perform simple weighings and how you can accelerate the weighing process.

On

Off

Switching On

a) Remove any load from weighing pan.

b) press the «On» key.

0.00

g

The balance performs a display test (all segments in the display light up briefly), "WELCOME", Software version, Maximum load and Readability appears briefly. (Startup "FULL" mode only)

The balance is ready for weighing or for operation with the last active application.

On

Off

SHUTOFF

Switching Off

Press and hold the «Off» key until "SHUTOFF" appears on the display.

Release the key.

After it has been switched off, your balance is in the standby mode. The display shows date, time, maximum load and readability. As your balance needs no warm-up time in the standby mode and is immediately ready for weighing.

When Quickstart "QUICK" (Advanced menu, topic "STARTUP") is selected: If you wish to perform a weighing, you need now only place the sample on the weighing pan and the balance immedi­ ately displays the result. There is no need to switch it on with the «On/Off» key.

Note:

● Quickstart is not possible with approved balances.

Standby mode is available by line powered balances only.

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Weighing Made Simple

5.2 Performing a Simple Weighing

WEIGHING

0.00

g

1182.03

g

¢¢¢¢¢¢

1250.38

g

¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢ a) If your balance is not in the weighing mode, press and hold the

« » key down until “WEIGHING“ appears in the display. Release the key. Your balance is in the weighing mode and set to zero.

b) Place weighing sample on the weighing pan.

c) Wait until the instability detector " " disappears and the stability beep sounds.

d) Read the result.

5.3 Zeroing / Taring

#

#

121.01

g

¢¢¢¢

0.01

0.00

g g

0.00

g

121.01

g

¢¢¢¢

Net

0.00

g

¢¢¢¢

Net

95.97

g

¢¢¢¢¢¢¢

Net

-

¢¢¢¢

01 g

Zeroing

a) Unload the balance.

b) Press « » to set the balance to zero. All weight values are measured in relation to this zero point (see menu topic "ZERO

RNG").

Note: Use the « » zeroing key before you start with a weighing.

Taring

If you are working with a weighing container, first set the balance to zero.

a) Place empty container on the balance. The weight is displayed.

b) Press « » to tare the balance.

"0.00 g" and "Net" appears in the display. "Net" indicates that all weight values displayed are net values.

Note:

● If the container is removed from the balance, the tare weight will be shown as a negative value.

● The tare weight remains stored until the « again or the balance is switched off.

» key is pressed

With METTLER TOLEDO DeltaRange balances (see following section), the fine range with its 10 times smaller display increments (depends on the model) is available again after every taring operation.

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Weighing Made Simple

5.4 METTLER TOLEDO DeltaRange Balances

# 812.7

g

¢¢¢¢

0.00

g

¢¢¢¢

METTLER TOLEDO DeltaRange balances have a movable fine range with

10 times smaller display increments over their entire weighing range. In this fine range an additional decimal place always appears in the dis­ play.

The balance operates in the fine range

● after switching on.

● after every taring operation.

If the fine range is exceeded, the balance display automatically switches to coarser display increments.

5.5 Switching Weight Units

The « » key can be used at any time to toggle between weight unit

"UNIT 1","RECALL" value (if selected) and weight unit "UNIT 2" (if differ­ ent from weight unit 2).

22.00

g

¢¢¢¢

M

*

22.00

g

0.78

oz

¢¢¢¢

5.6 Recall / Recall Weight Value

Recall stores stable weights with an absolute display value bigger than 10d.

Requirement: The function "RECALL" must be activated in the menu.

a) Load weighing sample. The display shows weight value and stores stable value.

0.00

g

121.01

¢¢¢¢ g b) Remove weighing sample. When the weight is removed the Display shows zero.

0.00

g c) Press The « » key. The display shows last stored stable weight value for 5 seconds together with asterisk (*) and Memory (M) sym­ bols. After 5 seconds the display goes back to zero. This can be repeated unlimited times.

M

121.01

g

‚

0.00

g

Delete last weight value

As soon a new stable weight value is displayed, the old recall value becomes replaced by the new weight value. When pressing the

« » key, the recall value is set to 0.

Note: If the power is switched off, the recall value is lost. The recall value can not be printed.

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Weighing Made Simple

5.7 Weighing With the Weighing-in Aid

¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢

0%

100%

The weighing-in aid is a dynamic graphic indicator which shows the used ammount of the total weighing range. You can thus recognize at a glance when the load on the balance approaches the maximum load.

5.8 Print / Transmit Data

Pressing the « » key transmits the weighing results over the interface e.g. to a printer or a PC.

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The Menu

6 The Menu

6.1 What is in the Menu

The Menu allows you to match your balance to your specific weighing needs. In the menu you can change the settings of your balance and activate functions. The menu has 3 modes and contains 37 different topics, each of which allows you various selection possibilities.

Note: See Quick Guide for the graphical overview of the menu (Menu Map) with all setting possibilities.

Menu Mode "BASIC"

Topic Description

DATE

TIME

UNIT 1

UNIT 2

KEY BEEP

RESET

SET MENU

Setting the current date.

Setting the current time.

Specification of the 1st weight unit in which the balance should show the result.

Specification of the 2nd weight unit in which the balance should show the result.

Setting the key beep level.

Call up of the factory settings.

Selection of the menu mode "BASIC", "ADVANCED", "INT.FACE" or "OFF".

Menu Mode "ADVANCED"

Topic Description

ENVIRON.

CAL

FACT

FACT PRT.

DATE

DATE.FORM

TIME

TIME.FORM

RECALL

UNIT 1

UNIT 2

KEY BEEP

STAB.BEEP

STARTUP

SHUTOFF

BCKLIGHT

DISPLAY

AUTOZERO

SERV.ICON

ZERO RNG

LANGUAGE

ASSIGN:F1

ASSIGN:F2

ASSIGN:F3

DIAGNOSE

Matching the balance to the ambient conditions.

Settings for the type of adjustment (calibration).

Settings for fully automatic balance adjustment based on a selected time.

Switching the automatic FACT printout on or off.

Setting the current date.

Setting the date format.

Setting the current time.

Preselection of the time format.

Switching the application "Recall" for storing stable weights on or off.

Specification of the 1st weight unit in which the balance should show the result.

Specification of the 2nd weight unit in which the balance should show the result.

Setting the key beep level.

Setting the stability beep level.

Setting the mode which the balance powers up (full or standby).

Setting the time after which the balance should be switched off automatically.

Setting the time after which the display backlight should be switched off automatically.

Adjusting the brightness and contrast of the display.

Switching the automatic zero correction (Autozero) on or off.

Switching the service icon (service reminder) on or off.

Setting the zero limit of the zero/tare key.

Setting the preferred language.

Selection of assigned F1 key application and entering their parameter settings.

Selection of assigned F2 key application and entering their parameter settings.

Selection of assigned F3 key application and entering their parameter settings.

Starting a diagnostic application.

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Topic

RESET

SET MENU

Description

Call up of the factory settings.

Selection of the menu mode "BASIC", "ADVANCED", "INT.FACE" or "OFF".

Menu Mode "INT.FACE"

Topic Description

RS232

BAUDRATE

BIT/PAR.

HD.SHAKE

RS E.O.L.

RS CHAR

USB

USB E.O.L.

USB CHAR

INTERVAL

SET MENU

Matching the serial interface RS232C to a peripheral unit.

Setting the transfer speed of the serial interface RS232C.

Setting the character format (Bit/Parity) of the serial interface RS232C.

Setting the transferprotocol (Handshake) of the serial interface RS232C.

Setting the end of line format of the serial interface RS232C.

Setting the char set of the serial interface RS232C.

Matching the USB interface to a peripheral unit.

Setting the end of line format of the USB interface.

Setting the char set of the USB interface.

Selection of the time which the balance started an automatic printout.

Selection of the menu mode "BASIC", "ADVANCED", "INT.FACE" or "OFF".

6.2 Menu Operation

In this Section you will learn how to work with the menu.

¢¢¢¢

406.2

g

BASIC

Opening the Menu

Press the menu key « » briefly. The balance shows the current menu mode for 1 second and switches to the first menu topic.

DATE >>

DATE

SET MENU

BASIC

ADVANCED

SET MENU

Set Menu Mode

a) Press «» key to select the topic "SET MENU". (Last Menu Topic. ) b) Press « ». The current menu mode appears.

c) Press « » repeatedly to change menu mode. (scrolling down/up

«+» / «–» keys) d) Press « » to confirm the selection.

DATE

TIME

Select Menu Topic

Press « » briefly. The next menu topic appears in the display. Each time the « » or the «+» key is pressed, the balance switches to the next menu topic; the «» key to the previous menu topic.

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/>

ENVIRON.

STABLE

ENVIRON.

+ 01.

2

500

+ 01.

6

500

+ 01.6500

Change Settings in a Selected Menu Topic

The ">>" flashing symbol in the display indicates selectable options available.

a) Press « ».The display shows the current setting in the selected menu topic. Each time « » or «+» is pressed, the balance switch­ es to the next selection; press «» to the previous selection. After the last selection, the first is shown again.

b) Press « », the balance executes the selected setting and returns to the menu topic.

Change Settings in a Submenu Selection

The same procedure as for menu topics.

Input Principle of Numerical Values

a) Press « » for input of numerical values.

b) Press « » to select a digit or a value (depends on the applica­ tion). The selected digit or the selected value is blinking.

c) For changing digits or values, press «+» to scrolling up or «» to scrolling down. d) Press « » to confirm the input.

SAVE:YES

SAVE:NO

Saving Settings and Closing the Menu

a) Press « » briefly to leave menu topic.

b) Press « » to execute "SAVE:YES". Changes are saved.

c) Press « » to execute "SAVE:NO". Changes are not saved. To toggle between "SAVE:YES" and "SAVE:NO" press « ».

Cancel

For leaving menu topic or menu selection without saving press «C» (one step back in the menu).

Note: If no entry is made within 20 seconds, the balance reverts to last active application mode. Changes are not saved. If changes are made, the balance asks "SAVE:NO.

6.3 Description of Menu Topics

In this Section you will find information regarding the individual menu topics and the available selections.

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6.3.1 Menu Mode

"SET MENU" – Menu Mode

Selecting the menu mode.

"BASIC"

"ADVANCED"

"INT.FACE"

"OFF"

6.3.2 Basic Menu

The small "BASIC" menu for simple weighing is visible.

The full "ADVANCED" menu for all weighing settings is visible.

The menu topics for all interface parameter settings for peripheral devices e.g. printer are visible.

Menu Selection "OFF" is visible only.

"DATE" – Date

Setting the current date according to date format.

Note: A reset of the balance will not change this setting.

"TIME" – Time

Setting the current time according to time format

"SET TIME"

"+1H"

"-1H"

Enter the current time.

Set the current time forwards by 1 hour. (to adjust summer or win­ ter time).

Set the current time backwards by 1 hour. (to adjust summer or winter time)

Note: A reset of the balance will not change this setting.

"UNIT 1" – Weight Unit 1

Depending on requirements, the balance can operate with the following units (depend on the model)

● Only those weight units allowed by the appropriate national legislation are selectable.

With approved balances, this menu topic has a fixed setting and cannot be changed.

Conversion table for weight units see chapter Appendix.

Units:

g

1)

kg

2)

mg

3)

ct

Gram

Kilogram

Miligram

Carat

lb oz ozt

Pound

Ounce (avdp)

Ounce (troy)

GN

Grain

1)

factory setting

2)

not with 0.01 mg and 1 mg balances

3)

with 0.1 mg and 1 mg balances

4)

the Malaysian tael has the same value

dwt mom msg tlh tls

4)

tlt tola baht

Pennyweight

Momme

Mesghal

Tael Hong Kong

Tael Singapore

Tael Taiwan

Tola

Baht

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The Menu

"UNIT 2" – Weight Unit 2

If it is required to show the weighing results in weighing mode in an additional unit the desired second weight unit can be selected in this menu topic (depends on the model). Units see "UNIT 1". Select "NO", if you do not want to use "UNIT 2".

Note: Only those weight units allowed by the appropriate national legislation are selectable.

"KEY BEEP" – Key Beep

This menu topic allows you to select the volume of the key beep. The according key beep is emitted during the set­ ting.

"MED"

"HIGH"

"OFF"

"LOW"

Medium level (Factory setting)

High level

Beep switched off

Low level

"RESET" – Reset Balance Settings

This menu topic allows you to cal-up of the factory settings.

To toggle between "YES?" and "NO?" press « ».

Note: A reset of the balance will not change the "DATE" and "TIME" settings.

6.3.3 Advanced Menu

"ENVIRON." – Environment Settings

This setting can be used to match your balance to the ambient conditions.

"STANDARD"

"UNSTABLE"

"STABLE"

Setting for an average working environment subject to moderate variations in the ambient conditions. (Factory setting)

Setting for an working environment where the conditions are contin­ uously changing.

Setting for an working environment which is practically free from drafts and vibrations.

"CAL" – Adjustment (calibration)

In this menu topic you can preselect the function of the « » key. Your balance can be adjusted with internal or external weights by pressing the « » key. If you have attached a printer to your balance, the data of the adjustment

(calibration) are printed out.

"ADJ.OFF"

"ADJ.INT"

"ADJ.EXT"

"200.00 g"

The adjustment is switched off. The « » key has no function.

Internal adjustment: adjustment is performed at a keystroke with the built-in weight (depend on the model, see technical data).

External adjustment: adjustment is performed at a keystroke with a selectable external weight.

Note: This function is not available for approved balances.

Defining the external adjustment weight: define the weight of the external adjustment weight (in grams).

Factory setting: depends on the model.

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The Menu

"FACT" – Fully Automatic Adjustment

Fully automatic internal adjustment (calibration) FACT (Fully Automatic Calibration Technology) provides fully automatic balance adjustment based on temperature criteria and on preselected time. (depend on the model, see technical data)

"TIME"

"OFF"

"12:00"

Execute FACT (with selected time).

Specify the time for a fully automatic adjustment to take place every day.

Factory setting: 12:00 (according to time format)

The selected time for FACT is switched off.

"FACT PRT." – Protocol Trigger for Fact

This setting specifies whether an adjustment report should be printed automatically.

Note: This menu topic does not affect the printing of adjustments with an internal or external adjustment weight.

"OFF"

"ON"

Protocol switched off: if the balance adjusts automatically (FACT), a protocol is not printed out.

Protocol switched on: a record is printed out after every automatic adjustment of the balance (FACT).

Note: The protocol is printed out without a line for signatures.

"DATE" – Date

Setting the current date according to date format.

Note: A reset of the balance will not change this setting.

"DATE.FORM" – Date Format

This menu topic allows you to preselect the date format.

The following date formats are available:

"DD.MM.Y"

"MM/DD/Y"

"Y-MM-DD"

"D.MMM.Y"

"MMM D Y"

Display examples

01.01.2009

01/01/09

09-01-01

1.JAN.09

JAN 1 09

Factory setting: "DD.MM.Y"

Printing examples

01.01.2009

01/01/2009

2009-01-01

1.JAN.2009

JAN 1 2009

"TIME" – Time

Setting the current time according to time format

"SET TIME"

"+1H"

"-1H"

Enter the current time.

Set the current time forwards by 1 hour. (to adjust summer or win­ ter time).

Set the current time backwards by 1 hour. (to adjust summer or winter time)

Note: A reset of the balance will not change this setting.

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The Menu

"TIME.FORM" – Time Format

This menu topic allows you to preselect the time format.

The following date formats are available:

"24:MM"

"12:MM"

"24.MM"

"12.MM"

Display examples

15:04

3:04 PM

15.04

3.04 PM

Factory setting: "24:MM"

"RECALL" – Recall

This menu topic allows you to switch the "RECALL" function on or off. When it is switched on recall stores the last stable weight if the absolute display value was bigger than 10d.

"ON"

"OFF"

"RECALL" switched on

"RECALL" switched off

Note: The recall value is displayed with an asterisk and cannot be printed.

"UNIT 1" – Weight Unit 1

Depending on requirements, the balance can operate with the following units (depend on the model)

Only those weight units allowed by the appropriate national legislation are selectable.

With approved balances, this menu topic has a fixed setting and cannot be changed.

● Conversion table for weight units see chapter Appendix.

Units:

g

1)

kg

2)

mg

3)

ct lb oz

Gram

Kilogram

Miligram

Carat

Pound

Ounce (avdp)

ozt

GN

Ounce (troy)

Grain

1)

factory setting

2)

not with 0.01 mg and 1 mg balances

3)

with 0.1 mg and 1 mg balances

4)

the Malaysian tael has the same value

dwt mom msg tlh tls

4)

tlt tola baht

Pennyweight

Momme

Mesghal

Tael Hong Kong

Tael Singapore

Tael Taiwan

Tola

Baht

"UNIT 2" – Weight Unit 2

If it is required to show the weighing results in weighing mode in an additional unit the desired second weight unit can be selected in this menu topic (depends on the model). Units see "UNIT 1". Select "NO", if you do not want to use "UNIT 2".

Note: Only those weight units allowed by the appropriate national legislation are selectable.

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The Menu

"KEY BEEP" – Key Beep

This menu topic allows you to select the volume of the key beep. The according key beep is emitted during the set­ ting.

"MED"

"HIGH"

"OFF"

"LOW"

Medium level (Factory setting)

High level

Beep switched off

Low level

"STAB.BEEP" – Stability Beep

If the unstable symbol disapears, the stability beep becomes active. This menu topic allows you to preselect the volume of the stability beep.

"MED"

"HIGH"

"OFF"

"LOW"

Medium level (Factory setting)

High level

Beep switched off

Low level

"STARTUP" – Startup Mode

You can set your balance such that it either immediately starts from the standby mode when you load a weight or it must be switched on with the «ON/OFF» key after which it then performs a display test.

Note: This topic in not visible with approved balances.

"FULL"

"QUICK"

Start with display test: You must switch on the balance with the

«ON/OFF» key. After it has been switched on, it performs a display test for approx. 2 sec. in which all display elements lights up, it shows "WELCOME" ,software version, maximum load and read­ ability. The balance is ready for weighing. This is the Factory set­

ting.

"Quickstart": The balance can be started directly from the standby mode and is immediately ready for weighing. You can load the weight in the standby mode and the balance immediately shows the current weighing result.

Note: Standby mode is available by line powered balances only.

"SHUTOFF" – Automatic Shutoff

If the automatic shutoff function is activated, the balance automatically switches itself off after a preselected time of inactivity (i.e. with no key being pressed or changes of weight occuring etc.) and is switched to the standby mode.

"A.OFF 10" min

"A.OFF –"

"A.OFF 2" min

"A.OFF 5" min

Automatic shutoff after 10 minutes of inactivity. (Factory setting)

Automatic shutoff not activated.

Automatic shutoff after 2 minutes of inactivity.

Automatic shutoff after 5 minutes of inactivity.

"BCKLIGHT" – Backlight

Under this menu topic, the display backlight can be switched off automatically. If the automatic switch-off is acti­ vated, the backlight will turn off automatically after the selected period of inactivity has elapsed. The backlight is reactivated when a key is pushed or the weight is changed.

"B.L. ON" Backlight is always on. (Factory setting)

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The Menu

"B.L. 30" s

"B.L. 1" min

"B.L. 2" min

"B.L. 5" min

Automatic switch-off after 30 seconds inactivity.

Automatic switch-off after 1 minute inactivity.

Automatic switch-off after 2 minutes inactivity.

Automatic switch-off after 5 minutes inactivity.

"DISPLAY" – Display Settings

This menu topic allows you to adjust brightness and contrast of the display.

"BRIGHTN"

"50%"

"CONTRAST"

"75%"

To set the brightness in 1% steps.

Factory setting: 50%

To set the contrast in 1% steps.

Factory setting: 75%

"AUTOZERO" – Automatic Zero Setting

This menu topic allows you to switch the automatic zero setting on or off.

“ON“

"OFF"

"AUTOZERO" switched on (factory setting). The automatic zero set­ ting continuously corrects possible variations in the zero point that might be caused through small amounts of contamination on the weighing pan.

"AUTOZERO" switched off. The zero point is not automatically cor­ rected. This setting is advatageous for special applications (e.g.

evaporation measurements).

Note: With approved balances, this setting is not available.

"SERV.ICON" – Service Reminder

This menu topic allows you to switch the service icon " " on or off.

"ON"

"OFF"

Service icon " " switched on (factory setting).You will be informed after one Year or 8000 operating hours to call service for recalibra­ tion. This will be indicated by the flashing service icon.

Service icon " " switched off.

"ZERO RNG" – Zero Range

This menu topic allows you to set a zero limit for the « key will execute a zero. Above this limit the «

» key. Up and including this limit the «

» key will execute a tare.

"WEIGHT"

"4200g"

To set the upper limit of the zeroing range as weight in the defini­ tion unit of the balance.

»

"PERCENT"

"100%"

To set the upper limit of the zeroing range as a percent of the total range of the balance.

"LANGUAGE" – Language

Factory setting: Generally, the language of the destination country (if available) or English is set.

The following languages are available:

"ENGLISH"

"DEUTSCH"

English

German

"ITALIANO"

"POLSKI"

Italian

Polish

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The Menu

"FRANCAIS"

"ESPANOL"

French

Spanish

"CESKY"

"MAGYAR"

Czech

Hungarian

"ASSIGN:F1" – Assign Application Key F1

At this menu topic you can assign an application to the "F1" key. The following applications are available

(depends on the model):

"F1:COUNT"

"F1:PERC.W"

"F1:CHECKW."

"F1:STAT."

"F1:FORM."

"F1:TOTAL."

"F1:DYN."

"F1:F.MUL"

Piece counting (Factory setting)

Percent weighing

Checkweighing

Statistics

Formulation / Net-Total

Totaling

Dynamic weighing

Multiplication factor

"ASSIGN:F2" – Assign Application Key F2

At this menu topic you can assign an application to the "F2" key. The following applications are available

(depends on the model):

"F2:PERC.W"

"F2:CHECKW."

"F2:STAT."

"F2:FORM."

"F2:TOTAL."

"F2:DYN."

"F2:F.MUL"

"F2:COUNT"

Percent weighing (Factory setting)

Checkweighing

Statistics

Formulation / Net-Total

Totaling

Dynamic weighing

Multiplication factor

Piece counting

"ASSIGN:F3" – Assign Application Key F3

At this menu topic you can assign an application to the "F3" key. The following applications are available

(depends on the model):

"F3:CHECKW."

"F3:STAT."

"F3:FORM."

"F3:TOTAL."

"F3:DYN."

"F3:F.MUL"

"F3:R.TEST"

"F3:COUNT"

"F3:PERC.W"

Checkweighing (Factory setting)

Statistics

Formulation / Net-Total

Totaling

Dynamic weighing

Multiplication factor

Routine test

Piece counting

Percent weighing

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The Menu

"DIAGNOSE" – Diagnostics Application

At this menu topic you can start a diagnostic application. For more information see chapter application "Diagnos­ tics".

The following diagnostics are available:

"DISPLAY"

"KEYPAD T"

"CAL.MOT. T"

"BAL.HIST"

"CAL.HIST"

"BAL.INFO"

"PROVIDER"

"REPEAT.T"

Display test

Key test

Motor test (models with internal weights only)

Balance history

Calibration history

Balance information

Service provider information

Repeatability test (models with internal weights only)

"RESET" – Reset Balance Settings

This menu topic allows you to cal-up of the factory settings.

To toggle between "YES?" and "NO?" press « ».

Note: A reset of the balance will not change the "DATE" and "TIME" settings.

6.3.4 Interface Menu

"RS232" – RS232C Interface

At this menu topic you can select the peripheral device connected to the RS232C interface and specify how the data is transmitted.

"PRINTER"

"PRT.STAB"

"PC-DIR."

"HOST"

"PRT.AUTO"

"PRT.ALL"

"PRT.STAB"

"PRT.AUTO"

"PRT.ALL"

"SEND.OFF"

"SEND.STB"

Connection to a printer.

If the « » key is pressed, the next stable weight value will be printed. (Factory setting)

Every stable weight value will be printed, without pressing the « » key.

If the « » key is pressed, the weight value will be printed regard­ less of stability.

Connection to a PC: the balance can send data (as a Keyboard) to the PC used for PC applications e.g. Excel.

If the « » key is pressed, the next stable weight value will be sent followed by an enter. (Factory setting)

Every stable weight value will be sent followed by an enter, without pressing the « » key.

If the « » key is pressed, the weight value will be sent followed by an enter regardless of stability.

Connection to a PC, Barcode Reader etc.: the balance can send data to the PC and receive commands or data from the PC).

Send mode switched off.(Factory setting)

If the « » key is pressed, the next stable weight value will be sent.

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The Menu

"SEND.CONT"

"SEND.AUTO"

"SEND.ALL"

"2.DISPLAY"

All weight value updates will be sent regardless of stability, without pressing the « » key.

Every stable weight value will be sent, without pressing the « » key.

If the « » key is pressed, the weight value will be sent regardless of stability.

Connection of an optional auxiliary display unit (transmission parameters cannot be selected).

"BAUDRATE" – Bauderate RS232C

This menu topic allows you to match the data transmission to different serial RS232C receivers. The baud rate

(data transfer rate) determines the speed of transmission via the serial interface. For problem-free data transmis­ sion the sending and receiving devices must be set at the same value.

The following settings are available:

600 bd, 1200 bd, 2400 bd, 4800 bd, 9600 bd, 19200 and 38400 bd. (default: 9600 bd)

Note:

● Not visible for 2nd display.

● Each device has separate settings.

"BIT/PAR." – Bit/Parity RS232C

At this menu topic you can set the character format for the attached RS232C serial peripheral device.

"8/NO"

"7/NO"

"7/EVEN"

"7/ODD"

8 data bits/no parity (Factory setting)

7 data bits/no parity

7 data bits/even parity

7 data bits/odd parity

Note:

● Not visible for 2nd display.

● Each device has separate settings.

"HD.SHAKE" – Handshake RS232C

This menu topic allows you to match the data transmission to different RS232C serial receivers.

"XON/XOFF"

"RTS/CTS"

"OFF"

Software handshake (XON/XOFF) (Factory setting)

Hardware handshake (RTS/CTS)

No handshake

Note:

Not visible for 2nd display.

● Each device has separate settings.

"RS E.O.L." – End of Line RS232C

At this menu topic you can set the "End of Line" character of the tansmitted data to different RS232C serial receivers.

"(CR)(LF)" <CR><LF> Carriage Return followed by Line feed (ASCII-Codes

013+010) (Factory setting)

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The Menu

"(CR)"

"(LF)"

Note:

● Not visible for 2nd display.

● Each device has separate settings.

<CR> Carriage Return (ASCII-Code 013)

<LF> Line feed (ASCII-Code 010)

"RS CHAR" – Char Set RS232C

At this menu topic you can set the "Character Set" of the tansmitted data to different RS232C serial receivers.

"IBM/DOS"

"ANSI/WIN"

Char Set IBM/DOS (Factory setting)

Char Set ANSI/WINDOWS

Note:

● Not visible for 2nd display.

Each device has separate settings.

"USB" – USB Interface

At this menu topic you can select the mode of the "USB Device" interface and specify how the data is transmitted.

Note: this port is not usable for printers or displays.

"USB"

"SEND.OFF"

"SEND.STB"

"SEND.CONT"

"SEND.AUTO"

"SEND.ALL"

Select the mode of the "USB Device" interface

Send mode switched off (Factory setting)

If the « » key is pressed, the next stable weight value will be sent.

All weight value updates will be sent regardless of stability, without pressing the « » key.

Every stable weight value will be sent, without pressing the « » key.

If the « » key is pressed, the weight value will be sent regardless of stability.

"USB E.O.L." – End of Line USB

At this menu topic you can set the "End of Line" character of the tansmitted data to USB device.

"(CR)(LF)"

"(CR)"

"(LF)"

<CR><LF> Carriage Return followed by Line feed (ASCII-Codes

013+010) (Factory setting)

<CR> Carriage Return (ASCII-Code 013)

<LF> Line feed (ASCII-Code 010)

"USB CHAR" – Char Set USB

At this menu topic you can set the "Character Set" of the tansmitted data to USB device.

"ANSI/WIN"

"IBM/DOS"

Char Set ANSI/WINDOWS (Factory setting)

Char Set IBM/DOS

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The Menu

"INTERVAL" – Print Key Simulation

At this menu topic you can activate a simulation of the « » key. "INTERVAL" simulates a print key press every x seconds.

Range:

0 sec:

0 to 65535 seconds disables the print key simulation

Factory setting: 0 sec

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Application "Piece Counting"

7 Application "Piece Counting"

The "Piece Counting" application allows you to determine the number of pieces put on the weighing pan.

Requirement: The function "COUNTING" must be assigned to an «Fx» key (see advanced menu topic "ASSIGN:Fx", factory setting: F1).

COUNTNG

Activate function "COUNTING" by pressing and hold the appropriate assigned «Fx» key (factory setting: F1).

A

A B

C

FIX 10

PCS

---------

FIX 10

PCS

10

PCS

Piece counting needs first a reference weight, there are 3 possibilli­ ties:

A

Setting the reference by number.

B

Setting the reference for 1 piece in weighing mode.

C

Setting the reference for 1 piece in manual mode.

Setting possibility

A

Setting the reference by number

a) Select a number of reference pieces by scrolling with « ». Possible numbers are 5, 10, 20 and 50. b) Press « » to tare. If using: place empty container on the weighing pan first or tare again.

c) Add the selected number of reference pieces to container.

d) Press « » to confirm.

B

1

PCS.WGT

0.00

g

Setting possibility

B

Setting the reference for one piece in weighing mode

a) Select "PCS.WGT" by scrolling with « ».

b) Press « » to tare. If using: place empty container on the weighing pan first or tare again.

c) Add one reference piece to container. The weight of one piece is dis­ played.

d) Press « » to confirm.

2.74

g

---------

1

PCS

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Application "Piece Counting"

C

PCS.WGT

*

2.68

g

*

2.74

g

Setting possibility

C

Setting the reference for one piece in manual mode

a) Select "PCS.WGT" by scrolling with « ».

b) Press « » to confirm. c) Enter the final reference one piece weight by scrolling up («+» key) or down («-» key). d) Press « » to confirm.

0

PCS

,

2.

2.

74

74 g g

Switching between manual mode and weighing mode

Press « » to switch between manual and weighing mode.

Note: By switching from weighing mode to manual mode the weight val­ ue will be transferred and can be changed manually.

Note: If you do not press a key for 20 seconds, the balance returns to the previous active application. Press «C» to cancel.

On completion of the setting procedure, your balance is ready for piece counting.

75

812.7

PCS g

Switching between piece count and weight display.

You can use the « » key at any time to switch the display between piece display, weighing unit "UNIT 1", "RECALL" value (if activated) and weighing unit "UNIT 2" (if different from "UNIT 1").

Note:

● The "RECALL" value is displayed with an asterisk (*) and icon "M" and can not be printed.

● Take into account minimum values: min. reference weight = 10d (10 digits), min. piece weight = 1d (1 digit)!

The current reference weight remains stored until the reference setting is changed.

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Application "Percent Weighing"

8 Application "Percent Weighing"

The "Percent Weighing" application allows you to check a sample weight as percentage to a reference target weight.

Requirement: The function "PERCENT" must be assigned to an «Fx» key (see advanced menu topic "ASSIGN:Fx", factory setting: F2).

PERCENT

Activate function percent weighing "PERCENT" by pressing and hold the appropriate assigned «Fx» key (factory setting: F2).

A B

Percent weighing needs first a reference weight that should corre­ spond to 100%, there are 2 possibillities:

A

Setting the reference in manual mode (enter 100%).

B

Setting the reference in weighing mode (weigh 100%).

A

SET 100

%

*

175.28

g

Setting possibility

A

Setting the reference by manual mode(enter 100%) a) Press « » to activate manual mode.

b) Select the reference target weight (100%) by scrolling up («+» key) or down («» key). Progressing speed by press and hold.

c) Press « » to confirm.

0.0

%

B

SET 100

%

0.00

g

Setting possibility

B

Setting the reference by weighing mode(weigh 100%) a) Press « » to tare the balance and to activate the weighing mode. If using: place empty container on the weighing pan first or tare again.

b) Load the reference weight (100%).

c) Press « » to confirm.

175.28

g

I00.0

%

¢¢¢¢

,

175.28

175.28

g g

Switching between manual mode and weighing mode

Press « » to switch between manual and weighing mode.

Note: By switching from weighing mode to manual mode the weight val­ ue will be transferred and can be changed manually.

Note:

If you do not press a key for 20 seconds, the balance returns to the previous active application.

On completion of the weighing-in procedure, your balance is ready for percent weighing.

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Application "Percent Weighing"

,

73.17

%

128.25

g

128.25

g

128250 mg

Switching between percent and weight display

You can use the « » key at any time to switch the display between percent display, weighing unit "UNIT 1", "RECALL" value (if activated) and weighing unit "UNIT 2" (if different from UNIT 1).

Note:

The recall value is displayed with an asterisk (*) and can not be printed.

The current set weight remains stored until it is redetermined.

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Application "Check Weighing"

9 Application "Check Weighing"

The "Check weighing" application allows you to check the deviation of a sample weight within a tolerance limit to a reference target weight.

Requirement: The function "CHECK" must be assigned to an «Fx» key (see advanced menu top­ ic "ASSIGN:Fx", factory setting: F3).

CHECK

Activate function "CHECK" by pressing and hold the appropriate assigned

«Fx» key (factory setting: F3).

1A

1A

1B

2

SET NOM .

10.00

g

20.28

g

Step 1: Check weighing needs first a reference weight that should correspond to the nominal weight, there are 2 possibillities:

1A

Setting the reference in manual mode. (enter nominal weight)

1B

Setting the reference in weighing mode. (weigh nominal weight)

Step 2: Check weighing needs the upper and lower limits:

2

Setting the upper and lower limits.

Setting possibility:

1A

Setting the reference by manual mode (enter nominal weight) a) Press « » to activate manual mode.

b) Select the reference target weight by scrolling up («+» key) or down

» key). Progressing speed by press and hold.

c) Press « » to confirm the nominal weight.

1B

SET NOM .

0

.

00 g

20

.

28 g

Setting possibility:

1B

Setting the reference by weighing mode (weigh nominal weight) a) Press « » to tare the balance and to activate the weighing mode. If using: place empty container on the weighing pan first or tare again.

b) Load the nominal weight.

c) Press « » to confirm the nominal weight.

10.00

g

10.00

g

Switching between manual mode and weighing mode

Press « » to switch between manual mode and weighing mode.

Note: By switching from weighing mode to manual mode the weight val­ ue will be transferred and can be changed manually.

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Application "Check Weighing"

2

SET T+/-

%

2.50

%

‚

20.28

g

Step 2:

2

Setting the upper and lower limits (in percentage): a) Press « » to start setting.

b) Press « » to confirm the default limit of +/- 2.5 % or enter the limit value by scrolling up («+» key) or down («» key). Press « » to confirm the limits.

Note:

● If you do not press a key for 20 seconds, the balance returns to the previous active application. Press «C» to cancel.

● The nominal weight must be at least 10 digit.

On completion of the setting procedure, your balance is ready for checkweighing.

20.15

g

Weighing-in-Aid

The Weighing-in-Aid helps you quickly determine the position of the sam­ ple weight regarding the tolerance.

1 Lower limit

2 Target weight

3 Upper limit

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Application "Statistics"

10 Application "Statistics"

The "Statistics" application allows you to generate statistics of weighing values. 1 to 999 val­ ues are possible. Requirement: The function "STAT" must be assigned to an «Fx» key (see advanced menu topic "ASSIGN:Fx"). Connect a printer or a PC if present.

STAT

CLEAR M?

No

M .CLEARED

0.00

g

46.36

g

- 1 -

0.00

g

999

Displayed results:

a) Press « » to show the next statistical value.

b) Press «C» to cancel displaying results and to continue weigh­ ing next sample.

a) Activate function "STAT" by pressing and hold the appropriate assigned «Fx» key.

b) To continue the last statistics press « ». For a new statistical eval­ uation press « » to select "Yes" and press « » to clear the memory.

Note: If the memory is already cleared (sample counter is 0) the memory clear question will be not displayed.

Weighing the first sample weight:

a) Press « » to zero/tare the balance if needed.

b) Load the first sample weight.

c) Press « ». The display shows the samlple count "- 1 -" and the current weight is stored as sample and the weight is printed out.

Note: When the sample counter is displayed you may press «C» to undo this sample.

d) Unload the first sample weight.

Weighing further sample weights:

The same procedure as for the first sample weight.

1...999 samples are possible.

The next value will be accepted if the sample weight is in the range

70% –130% of the current average value and the dynamic weight has changed at least 100 digits. "OUT OF RANGE" will be displayed if the sample is not accepted.

Results:

Press « », the results are displayed and printed.

number of samples

N average

X standard deviation

S.DEV

relative standard deviation

S.REL

lowest value (minimum)

MIN

0.5 seconds

5

50. 712 g

3. 364 g

6.63

%

53.45

g

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Application "Statistics"

Printout:

3

4

1

2

5 n x s dev s rel

Min.

Max.

Diff

Sum

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-- Statistics --

21.Jan. 2009

Balance Type

SNR

12:56

MS4002S

1234567890

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46.36 g

55.81 g

47.49 g

53.28 g

49.71 g

5

50.712 g

3.364 g

6.63 %

46.36 g

55.81 g

9.45 g

235.56 g

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highest value (maximum)

MAX different between the minimum and the maximum sum of all values

DIFF

SUM

53.45

g

53.45

g

53.45

g

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Application "Formulation" (Net Total Formulation)

11 Application "Formulation" (Net Total Formulation)

The "Formulation" (Net Total) application allows you to

● weighing in (add and store) up to 999 individual component weights and displays the total.

If a printer is connected, the component weights are printed individually and as a total.

● tare and store up to 999 container weights and displays the total. If a printer is connected, the tare weights are printed out individually and as a total.

Requirement: The function "FORMULA" must be assigned to an «Fx» key (see advanced menu topic "ASSIGN:Fx"). Connect a printer or a PC if present.

FORMULA

CLEAR M?

No

M .CLEARED

a) Activate function formulation "FORMULA" by pressing and hold the appropriate assigned «Fx» key.

b) Press « » to continue formulation weighing. For a new formulation press « » to select "Yes" and press « » to clear the memory.

Note: If the memory is already cleared (sample counter is 0) the memory clear question will be not displayed.

#

#

0.00

g

10.33

g

-T1-

‚

0.00

Net g

Tare container (if used): a) Press « » to zero the balance if needed.

b) Place the empty container on the weighing pan.

c) Press « » . The container is tared and the tare count "- T1 -" is displayed and the tare weight is printed.

Note: If you pre-tare via MT-SICS (e.g. bar code reader) "- PT1 -" is dis­ played.

Net

Net

Weighing the first component weight:

a) Load the first component weight.

b) Press « ». The display briefly shows the component count "- 1 -" , the current weight is stored as sample and the component weight is printed. The display is set back to zero.

Weighing further component weights:

The same procedure as for the first component weight with the same or new container).

1...999 sample values are possible.

● max 999 tare values are possible.

Results:

Press « », the results are displayed and printed.

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Application "Formulation" (Net Total Formulation)

Displayed results:

a) Press « » to show the next statistical value.

b) Press «C» to cancel displaying results and to continue weigh­ ing next component.

Printout:

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-- Formulation --

21.Jan.2009

Balance Type

SNR:

12:56

MS4002S

1234567890

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1 T

1 N

2 N

2 T

3 N

.

.

n

T Total

G Total

10.33 g

8.85 g

9.23 g

10.84 g

7.43 g

999

452.76 g

546.79 g

N Total 94.03 g

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number of samples

N sum of all tare values (T and

PT) sum of all component gross weight values sum of all component net weight values

T.TOTAL

G.TOTAL

N.TOTAL

0.5 seconds

8

452.76

546.79

94.03

g g g

50

Application "Totaling"

12 Application "Totaling"

The "TOTALING" application allows you to weigh in different samples to add their weight values and to totalize them. 1 to 999 samples are possible.

Requirement: The function "TOTALING" must be assigned to an «Fx» key (see advanced menu topic "ASSIGN:Fx").

TOTALING

CLEAR M?

No

M .CLEARED

a) Activate function "TOTALING" by pressing and hold the appropriate assigned «Fx» key.

b) For a new totaling evaluation press « » briefly to enter "Yes" and press « » briefly to clear the memory.

Note: If the memory is already cleared (sample counter is 0) the memory clear question will be not displayed.

c) Press « » to zero the balance.

0.00

g

¢¢

0.00

g

46.36

g

¢¢¢¢¢¢

- 1 -

25.46

g

¢¢¢¢¢¢

- 2 -

999

Displayed results:

a) Press « » briefly to show the totalized value.

b) Press «C» briefly to cancel.

Weighing in the sample weight:

a) If using a container: place empty container on the weighing pan and press « » to zero the balance.

Note: The « the menu setting.

» key will always execute a zero, regardless of b) Load the first sample weight.

c) Press « ». The display shows the sample count "- 1 -" and the current weight is stored. The balance is set to zero.

Note: When the sample counter is displayed you may press «C» to undo this sample.

d) Unload the second sample weight. e) Press « ». The display shows the sample count "- 2 -" and the current weight is stored. The balance is set to zero.

Weighing in further sample weights:

● 1...999 samples are possible.

Results:

Press « », the results are displayed and printed.

number of samples

N totalized value

TOTAL

0.5 seconds

879

8789.79

g

Printout:

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Application "Totaling"

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¦

¦

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¦

21.Jan. 2009

Balance Type

SNR:

12:56

MS1602S

1234567890

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.

.

5

6

3

4

1

2

.

n

Total

46.36 g

55.81 g

47.49 g

53.28 g

49.71 g

53.93 g

879

8789.79 g

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Application "Dynamic Weighing"

13 Application "Dynamic Weighing"

The "Dynamic Weighing" application allows you to determine the weights of unstable samples or to determine weights under unstable ambient conditions. The balance calculates the weight as the average of a number of weighing operations over a defined time.

Requirement: The function "DYNAMIC" must be assigned to an «Fx» key (see advanced menu topic "ASSIGN:Fx").

Note: "Switching Units" and "RECALL" Functions are not available in this Application.

DYNAMIC

Activate function "DYNAMIC" by pressing and hold the appropriate assigned «Fx» key.

MOD. AUTO

MOD. MAN

TIME 3 s

TIME 5 s

1

Setting "Auto Start" or "Manual Start":

a) Press « » to select the mode:

– "Auto Start ""MOD AUTO" (default value). The weighing starts automatically on relative stability. However, the weighing sample must weigh at least 5 grams. For weighing samples below 5 g the weighing must be started manually.

– "Manual Start" "MOD MAN" b) Press « » to confirm the selection.

2

Setting the weighing time:

a) Press « » to select one of the available time intervals: 3 (default value), 5, 10, 20, 60 and 120 seconds.

b) Press « » to confirm the selected time interval.

Note: If you do not press a key for 20 seconds, the balance returns to the previous active application.

Your balance is now ready for dynamic weighing:

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Application "Dynamic Weighing"

MAN.STRT

13.39

g

TIMER 5

TIMER 1

13.45

g a) Press « » to zero if needed.

b) If using a container: place empty container on weighing pan and press « » to tare the balance.

c) Load sample weight.

d) – If you have selected function "Manual Start" "MAN.STRT", press

« » to start the weighing.

– If you have selected function "Auto Start" "AUTO.STRT", the weigh­ ing starts automaticly on relative stability. For weighing samples below 5 g the weighing must be started manually by pressing « ».

e) Read off result. The result of the dynamic weighing is displayed with an asterisk (* = calculated value).

f) Unload sample weight.

g) "Manual Start" only, press « weighing.

» to zero and confirm the

Note:

● The remaining weighing time (in seconds) is displayed continously.

You can cancel the countdown by pressing «C».

The weight value remains in the display until the sample weight is removed from weighing pan and tare key « » is pressed

("Manual Start" only).

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Application "Multiplication Factor Weighing"

14 Application "Multiplication Factor Weighing"

The "Multiplication Factor Weighing" application allows you to multiply the weight value (in grams) by a predefined factor (result = factor * weight) and have it calculated to a predefined number of decimal places.

Requirement: The function "FACTOR M" must be assigned to an «Fx» key (see advanced menu topic "ASSIGN:Fx").

FACTOR M

Activate function "FACTOR M" by pressing and hold the appropriate assigned «Fx» key.

SET F.MUL

0001.0000

Fac

0009.8

100

Fac

1

Setting the factor value:

Either the factor 1 appears as default value or the factor that was saved most recently.

a) Press « » to execute "SET F.MUL".

b) Press « » to select a digit. The selected digit is blinking.

c) For changing digits, press «+» to scrolling up or «» to scrolling down. d) Press « » to confirm the selected factor (no automatic accep­ tance).

SET STEP

001.0

Stp

005.0

Stp

2

Setting the step value:

"SET STEP" appears in the display, and the program changes automati­ cally to allow the display increments to be entered. The smallest possible display increment appears as default value, or the last value that was saved.

a) Press « » to execute "SET STEP".

b) Press « » to select a digit. The selected digit is blinking.

c) For changing digits, press «+» to scrolling up or «» to scrolling down. d) Press « » to confirm the selected step (no automatic acceptance).

Note: The allowed range for the step depends on the multiplication factor and the resolution of the balance. If it is outside the allowed range the error message "STEP OUT OF RANGE" will be displayed.

Note: If you do not press a key for 20 seconds, the balance returns to the previous active application. Press «C» to cancel.

On completion of the setting procedure, your balance is ready for multiplication factor weighing.

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Application "Multiplication Factor Weighing"

0

9810

1000.02

g

Weighing procedure

a) Press « » to zero/tare.

b) Load sample weight on weighing pan.

c) Read the result. The appropriate calculation is then made using the weight of sample and the selected factor, the result being displayed with the selected display step.

Note: No units are displayed. d) Unload sample weight.

Toggeling between displaying the calculated value and the measured weight:

You can use the « » key to toggle between the calculated Value, weight value "UNIT 1", "RECALL" value (if selected) and weight value

"UNIT 2" (if different from "UNIT 1").

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Application "Routine Test"

15 Application "Routine Test"

The "Routine Test" application allows you to determine the sensitivity of the balance. More about periodic sensitivity tests (routine tests) see: GWP

®

(Good Weighing Practice) on

www.mt.com/gwp.

GWP gives clear recommendation for routine testing:

● how should I test my balance?

● how often?

where can I reduce efforts?

More about test weights see www.mt.com/weights.

Requirement:

The function "R.TEST" must be assigned to «F3» key (see advanced menu topic

"ASSIGN:F3").

● It is recommended to connect a printer or a PC to the balance for showing the results.

R.TEST

USE TARE

5000.00

g a) Activate function "R.TEST" by pressing and hold the assigned «F3» key.

b) Select "No" (no tare weight used).

If a tare weight is used during the test select "Yes" (use a tare weight). To toggle between "Yes" and "No" use « . c) Press « » to confirm the selection.

Note:

● It is recommended to test the sensitivity without tare load. (factory setting "No").

● If using tare: Make shure that tare weight plus test weight is not exceeding max. load.

Setting the reference test weight value

The default value of the testweight: Next smaller OIML weight than the maximum load of your balance according to the GWP

®

recommenda­ tion.

a) For changing the value, press «+» to scroll up or «» to scroll down.

Progressing speed by press and hold.

b) Press « » to confirm the value.

2.50

g

Setting the Control Limit

The default value of the control limit:

Test weight x weighing process tolerance / 2

Example: 5000 g x 0.1% / 2 = 2.50 g.

a) For changing the value, press «+» to scroll up or «» to scroll down.

Progressing speed by press and hold.

b) Press « » to confirm the value.

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Application "Routine Test"

1.25

g

Setting the Warning Limit

The default value of the warning limit:

Warning limit = control limit / safety factor

Example: 2.5 g / 2 = 1.25 g.

a) For changing the value, press «+» to scroll up or «» to scroll down.

Progressing speed by press and hold.

b) Press « » to confirm the value.

Note: The default values of control limit and the warning limit are evaluated according the GWP recommendation.

These are based under the assumption that the weighing process tolerance is 0.1% and the safety factor is 2.

PRESS EN

5000.00

g

On completion of the setting procedure, your balance is ready for the routine test procedure.

Note: The test weight must be acclimatized to the ambient temperature of the balance.

a) Press « » to start the test.

PRESS EN b) Follow the instructions on the display. If the test weight value is flashing: Load the test weight (displayed value).

The printout starts after the weighing pan is unloaded.

Exit the current test procedure:

Press and hold « », «F1», «F2» for executing a new application or

«F3» to restart "Routine Test".

Printout:

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12:56 ¦

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Balance Type

SNR:

Sensitivity:

Test weight

Value

Warning L.

Control L.

Warning L.

Control L.

Signature

MS6002S/01

1234567890

5000.00 g

5000.11 g

1.25 g

2.50 g

OK

OK

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Application "Routine Test"

What if Warning Limit or Control Limit are "FAILED"?

The "SOP for Periodic Sensitivity Tests (Routine Tests)" is providing information about measures when routine tests failed. Find a download version of these SOPs on www.mt.com/gwp, link "GWP

®

The Program / Routine Opera­

tion".

Content of SOP:

Preparation

Test procedure

Evaluation

Deviation

If Warning Limit "FAILED"

If Control Limit "FAILED"

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Application "Diagnostics"

16 Application "Diagnostics"

The "Diagnostics" application allows you to to carry out predefined diagnostics tests and to view or print predefined sets of balance information. This diagnostics tool helps you finding errors faster and more efficient.

Requirement: A printer or a PC is connected to the balance for showing the results.

a) Activate "ADVANCED" menu. (see section menu operation) b) Activate function "DIAGNOSE" by pressing « ».

c) Use « » to select appropriate tests.

16.1 Repeatability Test

The repeatability test allows you to repeat tests with internal weight for a given number of times.

Note: On models with internal weights only.

a) Press « » to activate repeatability test "REPEAT.T". "R.TST. 10" appears on the Display.

b) Enter the number of times (blinking) the test must be repeated by pressing «+» or «». Possible values are 5,

10 (default), 20, 50, 100 times.

c) Press « » to start the test. The message "RUNNING REPEAT TEST" is displayed till the tests are completed.

d) Press «C» to cancel the test procedure. The balance will return to the topic "DIAGNOSE".

Sample Printout:

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Balance Type

SNR:

SW:

Temperature

No. of tests

MS6002S/01

1234567890

V1.00

21.3 °C

10

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1.Value

1. Time

1. Temp.

2. Value

2. Time

2. Temp.

·

·

·

2813.00 g

00:00:00

21.3 °C

2813.01 g

00:00:04

21.3 °C

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Application "Diagnostics"

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Max.

Min.

x

s Dev.

Max Temp.

Min Temp.

Mean Temp.

Total Time

2813.01 g

2813.00 g

2813.005 g

0.004 g

21.3 °C

21.3 °C

21.3 °C

00:00:44

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Examples:

Repeatability test is a tool to do functional check with the balance. It may be performed:

To check function of balance

during installation to store print out with installation documents.

• after preventative maintenance to store print out with installation maintenance report.

when remarkable decrease of weighing performance occurs to email/fax print out to service support provider for diagnose purposes.

To develop the optimal environment settings (see menu topic "ENVIRON.").

Perform repeatability test each with "STABLE", "STANDARD" and "UNSTABLE" setting. The setting with the fastest total time suits best for the existing environmental conditions.

16.2 Display Test

The display test allows you to test the display of the balance.

a) Press « » to start "DISPLAY".

All possible segments and icons on the display will illuminate.

b) Press « » to print the test information.

c) Press «C» to cancel the test procedure. The balance will return to the topic "DIAGNOSE".

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Sample Printout:

¦ -- Display Test -¦

11:34 ¦ ¦ 21.Jan. 2009

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Balance Type

SNR:

SW:

Display Test

MS204S

1234567890

V1.00

DONE

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16.3 Key Test

The key test allows you to test the keys of the balance.

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Application "Diagnostics" a) Press « » to start "KEYPAD T".

b) The message "KEY TEST - PRESS KEY TO BE TESTED" is displayed scrolling during the duration of the key test.

Press every Key briefly. Each press of a key beeps and echoes with "OK” on the display.

c) Second press «C» key to print the test information. The test procedure will be cancelled and the balance will return to the topic "DIAGNOSE". If a key has not been tested before printing, then the test results will be indicat­ ed with a "----" line.

Sample Information Displayed:

Key

« »

« »

« »

« »

«»

«+»

« »

« »

«C»

« »

Sample Printout:

¦ -- Key Test --

¦ 21.Jan. 2009

¦

¦ METTLER TOLEDO

¦

11:34 ¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦ Balance Type

SNR:

SW:

1/10 Key

Menu Key

Cal Key

Print Key

Plus Key

Toggle Key

Enter Key

Cancel Key

0/T Key

¦ ------------------------

MS204S

1234567890

V1.00

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

Display

1/10 D OK

MENU OK

CAL OK

PRINT OK

MINUS OK

PLUS OK

TOGGLE OK

ENTER OK

C OK

0/T OK

16.4 Motor Test

The motor test allows you to test the calibration motor of the balance.

Note: On models with internal weight only.

a) Press « » to start "CAL.MOT. T".

"RUNNING" is displayed during the Motor Test. A motor test is deemed successful when all the motor positions have been successfully tested. At the end of the test, the test information will be printed.

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Application "Diagnostics" b) Press «C» to cancel the test procedure. The balance will return to the topic "DIAGNOSE".

c) Press « » for printout.

Sample Printout:

¦ -- Motor Test -¦

11:34 ¦ ¦ 21.Jan. 2009

¦

¦ METTLER TOLEDO

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

Balance Type

SNR:

SW:

Motor Test

MS204S

1234567890

V1.00

OK

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦ ----------------------¦

16.5 Balance History

The balance history function allows you to view and print the history of the balance.

a) Press « » to start "BAL.HIST" .

b) Press « » to scroll forward through the displayed list of balance history information.

c) Press «C» to cancel the test procedure. The balance will return to the topic "DIAGNOSE".

d) Press « » for printout.

Sample Information Displayed:

Information

Operation Time (year:day:hour)

Total load kg (t)

Number of weighings

Number of key pressed

Number of motor movements

Backlight time (year:day:hour)

Next service due date

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

Sample Printout:

¦ -- Statistical Info -¦

11:34 ¦ ¦ 21.Jan. 2009

¦

¦ METTLER TOLEDO

¦

¦

Balance Type

SNR:

Balance ID:

SW

MS204S

1234567890

LAB-3

4.23

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

Display

110:321:23

1485.1345 kg

999999999999

999999999999

9999999999

10:32:23

01:01:2010 dat

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Application "Diagnostics"

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

Operating hours

10y 321d 23h

Total weight loaded

1485.1345 t

Number of weights

999999999999

Number of key press

999999999999

Motor movements

9999999999

Backlight runnng hours

10y 321d 23h

Next service due date

01.01.2010

¦ ------------------------

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

16.6 Calibration History

The "Calibration History" function allows you to view and print information on the last 30 (thirty) balance adjust­ ment. Adjustments made by a service technician and normal user are counted together.

a) Press « ».to start "CAL.HIST".

b) Press « » key to scroll forward through the displayed list of Adjustments history information.

c) Press «C» to cancel the test procedure. The balance will return to the topic "DIAGNOSE".

d) Press « » for printout.

Sample Information Displayed:

Note

S = External adjusted service

I = Internal adjusted

Display

06:03:09 S

05:03:09 I

·

·

·

04:03:09 F

03:03:09 I

02:03:09 E

05:03:09 I

F = FACT

I = Internal adjusted

E = External adjusted user

I = Internal adjusted

Sample Printout:

¦ ------ Calibration -----¦

11:34 ¦ ¦ 05.Mar. 2009

¦

¦ METTLER TOLEDO

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

Balance Type

SNR:

MS204S

1234567890

¦ --------------------------- ¦

¦

¦

¦

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Application "Diagnostics"

¦

¦

¦

¦

01 05.Mar. 2009

External

ADJ SERVICE

11:34

100.0000 g

23.5°C

¦

¦

¦

¦ --------------------------- ¦

02 04.Mar. 2009

FACT

09:00

22.4°C

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦ --------------------------- ¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

·

·

·

28 03.Mar. 2009

FACT

10:59

22.6°C

¦ --------------------------- ¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

29 02.Mar. 2009

External

ADJ USER

16:34

100.0000 g

24.6°C

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦ --------------------------- ¦

30 02.Mar. 2009

FACT

18:36

22.4°C

¦

¦

¦

¦ --------------------------- ¦

16.7 Balance Information

The balance information function allows you to view and print information about your balance.

a) Press « » to start "BAL.INFO".

b) Press « » to scroll forward through the displayed list of Balance information.

c) Press «C» to cancel the test procedure. The balance will return to the topic "DIAGNOSE".

Sample information displayed:

Information

Balance type

Max. load

Software platform

Serial number

Type definition number

Software version

Cell ID

Cell type

Tolerance revision number

Language

Display

TYPE MS6002S

MAX 6200 g

PLATFORM RAINBOW

SNR 1234567890

TDNR 9.6.3.411.203

SOFTWARE V1.00

CELL ID 1172400044

CELL TYPE MMAI6000G2

TOLERANCE NO2

LANGUAGE ENGLISH

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Application "Diagnostics"

Sample Printout:

¦ -- Balance Information ¦

¦ 21.Jan. 2009

¦

¦ METTLER TOLEDO

11:34 ¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

Balance Type

Max. Load

SNR:

SW:

Platform

TDNR:

Cell ID:

Cell Type

Tol.Rev.no.

Language

MS6002S

6200 g

1234567890

V1.00

Rainbow

9.6.3.411.2-

03

1172400044

MMAI6000G2

2

English

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦ -----------------------¦

16.8 Service Provider Information

The service provider Information function allows you to print information about your service provider.

a) Press « » to start "PROVIDER".

b) Press « ». The service provider information will be printed and the balance will return to the topic

"DIAGNOSE".

Sample Printout:

¦ -- Service Provider -¦

¦ 21.Jan. 2009

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦ METTLER TOLEDO

Im Langacher

CH-8606 Greifensee

Switzerland

(+41) 044 944 22 11

11:34 ¦

¦ ----------------------¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

¦

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Error and Status Messages

17 Error and Status Messages

17.1 Error Messages

Error messages in the display draw your attention to incorrect operation or that the balance could not execute a procedure properly.

Error Message

NO STABILITY

WRONG ADJUSTMENT WEIGHT

REFERENCE TOO SMALL

Cause

No stability.

Wrong adjustment weight on pan or none at all.

Reference for piece counting too small.

EEPROM (memory) error.

Rectification

Ensure more stable ambient condi­ tions. If not possible, check settings for environment.

Place required adjustment weight in center of pan.

Increase reference weight.

EEPROM ERROR - PLEASE CONTACT

CUSTOM SERVICE

WRONG CELL DATA - PLEASE CON­

TACT CUSTOM SERVICE

NO STANDARD ADJUSTMENT -

PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOM SERVICE

PROGRAM MEMORY DEFECT -

PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOM SERVICE

TEMP SENSOR DEFECT - PLEASE

CONTACT CUSTOM SERVICE

WRONG LOAD CELL BRAND -

PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOMER SER­

VICE

WRONG TYPE DATA SET - PLEASE

CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE

Wrong cell data.

No standard calibration.

Program memory defect.

Temperature sensor defect.

Wrong load cell brand.

Wrong type data set.

Overload - The weight on the pan exceeds the weighing capacity of the balance.

Underload

Please contact METTLER TOLEDO customer service.

Please contact METTLER TOLEDO customer service.

Please contact METTLER TOLEDO customer service.

Please contact METTLER TOLEDO customer service.

Please contact METTLER TOLEDO customer service.

Please contact METTLER TOLEDO customer service.

Please contact METTLER TOLEDO customer service.

Reduce the weight on the weighing pan.

MEM FULL

FACTOR OUT OF RANGE

STEP OUT OF RANGE

OUT OF RANGE

BELOW ZERO RANGE

Memory full.

Factor is outside the allow range.

Step is outside the allow range.

Sample weight is outside the allow range.

Belong zero range.

Check that the weighing pan is posi­ tioned correctly.

Clear the memory and start a new evaluation.

Select a new factor.

Select a new step.

Unload the pan and load a new sample weight.

Check that the weighing pan is posi­ tioned correctly.

17.2 Status Messages

Status messages are displayed by means of small icons. The status icons indicate the following:

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Error and Status Messages

Status Icoon Signification

Service ReminderYour balance is due for servicing. Contact your dealer's customer service department as soon as possible to have a technician service your balance. (see menu topic "SERV.ICON")

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Cleaning and Service

18 Cleaning and Service

Every now and then, clean the weighing pan, draft shield element, bottom plate, draft shield (depending on the model) and housing of your balance. Your balance is made from high-quality, durable materials and can therefore be cleaned using a damp cloth or with a standard, mild cleaning agent.

To thoroughly clean the draft shield glass panels, remove the draft shield from the balance. When reinstalling the draft shield, ensure that it is in the correct position.

Please observe the following notes:

The balance must be disconnected from the power supply

Ensure that no liquid comes into contact with the balance or the AC adapter.

Never open the balance or AC adapter – they contain no components, which can be cleaned, repaired or replaced by the user.

● On no account use cleaning agents, which contains solvents or abrasive ingredients, as this can result in damage to the operation panel overlay.

Do not clean the IP65 protected models using high-pressure or high-temperature water.

Please contact your METTLER TOLEDO dealer for details of the available service options. Regular servicing by an authorized service engineer ensures constant accuracy for years to come and prolongs the service life of your balance.

18.1 Cleaning the Glass Draft Shield (0.1 mg and 1 mg Models)

Remove the following parts:

a) Remove weighing pan, draft shield element (0.1 mg models) and pan support.

b) Remove the bottom plate.

c) Unlock the draft shield, lift it off the balance and place it on a clean surface.

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Cleaning and Service

B

C

A

a) Push the glass doors (A) back.

b) Turn the two lock covers (B) on the front as far as it will go.

a) Tilt the front glass (C) forward.

b) Remove the front-glass.

Pull the top glass door (D)out from the front.

F

E

Lift the side glass doors (E) at (F) and pull it out from the front.

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Cleaning and Service

H

G

Push the lock button (G) to release the rear glass.

Remove the rear glass (H).

a) Turn the draft shield lock to the " " (Service) position.

b) Remove the draft shield lock.

After cleaning reinstall all components in the reverse order. For balance mounting see chapter "Setting up the

Balance – Installing the Components".

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Interface Specification

19 Interface Specification

19.1 RS232C Interface

Each balance is equipped with an RS232C Interface as standard for the attachment of a peripheral device (e.g.

printer or computer).

Schematic

GND

5

9 6

RxD

TxD

1

CTS

RTS

DATA

IN

OUT

HAN D

SHA KE

IN

OUT

Item Specification

Interface type Voltage interface according to EIA

RS-232C/DIN66020 CCITT V24/V.28)

Max. cable length

15 m

Signal level

Connector

Operating mode

Outputs:

+5 V … +15 V (RL = 3–7 kΩ)

–5 V … –15 V (RL = 3–7 kΩ)

Inputs:

+3 V … +25 V

–3 V … -25 V

Sub-D, 9-pole, female

Full duplex

Bit-serial, asynchronous Transmission mode

Transmission code

Baude rates

ASCII

Bits/parity

Stop bits

Handshake

End-of-line

300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400

(software selectable)

7-bit/none, 7-bit/even, 7-bit/odd, 8-bit/none (soft­ ware selectable)

1 stop bit

None, XON/XOFF, RTS/CTS (software selectable)

<CR><LF>, <CR>, <LF> (software selectable)

19.2 USB Device Interface

Each balance is equipped with an "USB Device" Interface as standard for the attachment of a peripheral device

(e.g. computer).

Note: This interface is not suitable to communicate with a Printer.

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Schematic

Interface Specification

Item Specification

Standard

Speed

In conformity with USB Specification Revision 1.1

Full speed 12 Mbps (requires shielded cable)

Function CDC (Communication Device Class) serial port emulation

Power usage Suspended device: Max 10 mA

Connector Type B

1

2

3

4

VBUS (+5 VDC)

D– (Data –)

D+ (Data +)

GND (Ground)

Shield Shield

19.3 MT-SICS Interface Commands and Functions

Many of the balances and scales used have to be capable of integration in a complex computer or data acquisition system.

To enable you to integrate balances in your system in a simple manner and utilize their capabilities to the full, most balance functions are also available as appropriate commands via the data interface.

All new METTLER TOLEDO balances launched on the market support the standardized command set "METTLER

TOLEDO Standard Interface Command Set" (MT-SICS). The commands available depend on the functionality of the balance.

Basic information on data interchange with the balance

The balance receives commands from the system and acknowledges the command with an appropriate response.

Command formats

Commands sent to the balance comprised one or more characters of the ASCII character set. Here, the following must be noted:

● Enter commands only in uppercase.

The possible parameters of the command must be separated from one another and from the command name by a space (ASCII 32 dec., in this description represented as ).

The possible input for "text" is a sequence of characters of the 8-bit ASCII character set from 32 dec to 255 dec.

● Each command must be closed by C

R

L

F

(ASCII 13 dec., 10 dec.). The characters C

R

L

F

, which can be inputted using the Enter or Return key of most entry keypads, are not listed in this description, but it is essential they be included for communication with the balance.

Example

S – Send stable weight value

Command

Response

S

S S WeightValue Unit

Get the current stable net weight value.

Current stable weight value in unit actually set under unit 1.

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Interface Specification

S I

S +

S -

Command not executable (balance icurrently exe­ cuting another command, e.g. taring, or timeout as stability was not reached).

Balance in overload range.

Balance in underload range.

Example

Command

Response

S

S S 100.00 g

Query a stable weight value.

The current stable weight value is 100.00 g.

The available MT-SICS commands are listed in the table. For further information please refer to the Reference Manu­ al "MT-SICS 11780711" downloadable from the Internet under www.mt.com/sics-newclassic.

Description Description

@

C0

C1

C2

C3

D

DAT

DW

I0

I1

I2

I3

I4

I5

I10

I11

I14

K

M02

M03

M08

M09

M11

M14

Cancel (Reset)

Query/Set adjustment settings

Start adjustment according to current settings PW

Start adjustment with external weight

Start adjustment with internal weight

Display text sent to balance

Date query/set

Display weigh

Commands implemented

MT-SICS level and MT-SICS versions

Balance data

Software version, type definition number

Query serial number (SNR)

Query SW-identification number

Query balance ID

Query balance type

Query balance information

Keys: set configuration

Query/set environment

Query/set AutoZero

Display brightness

Display contrast

Beeper: Query/set volume

List available language

M31

M46

PWR

S

SI

SIR

SIRU

SIU

SM0

Mode after restart

Print interval

Piece counting: Query/Set piece weight

Power on/off (PWR 0 means switch off com­ pletely, if balance is powered by battery)

Send stable weight value

Send weight value immediately

Send weight value immediately and repeat

Send weight value with currently displayed unit immediately and repeat

Send weight value with currently displayed unit immediately

Dynamic weighing: cancel all SMx com­ mands

SM1

SM2

SM3

Dynamic weighing: Start immediately and send the result

Dynamic weighing: start after a minimum load is exceeded and send result

Dynamic weighing: start after a minimum load is exceeded, send result and repeat

SM4

SNR

SNRU

Send stable weight valuewith currently dis­ played unit and repeat on weight change

SR

SRU

Send weight value on weight change

Send stable weight value with currently dis­ played unit on weight change

ST

Dynamic weighing: query/set time interval

Send stable weight value and repeat on weight change

SU

Send stable weight value on pressing (print) key

Send stable weight value with currently dis­ played unit

T

TA

TAC

TI

Tare

Get/Set tare weight value

Clear tare value

Tare immediately

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M15

M17

M22

M25

M26

M27

M30

Description

Query/set language

FACT: query/set single time criteria (no possi­ bility to set "weekday", 0 and 127)

Custom unit definition remarks: only one cus­ tom unit available, no possibility to set

"name" of unit

Get application list

Get/set current application

Adjustment history

+/- settings with nominal and tolerance

TIM

TST0

TST1

TST2

TST3

UPD

Z

ZI

Interface Specification

Description

Query/set time

Query/set test function settings

Start test function according to current set­ tings

Start test function with external weight

Start test function with internal weight

Query/set update rate of the host interface

Zero

Zero immediately

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Technical Data

20 Technical Data

20.1 General Data

Power Supply

• S Platform:

• L Platform:

Protection and Standards

• Overvoltage categorie:

• Degree of pollution:

• Degree of Protection:

• Standards for safety and EMC:

• Range of application:

Environmental conditions

• Heigh above mean sea level:

• Ambient temperature range:

• Relative air humidity:

Materials

• Housing:

• Weighing pan:

• Draft shield element:

• Draft shield:

• In-use-cover:

AC/DC Adapter

Primary: 100V–240V, 50/60Hz, 0.3 A

Secondary: 12VDC, 0.84A (with electronic overload protection)

Power supply to the balance: 11–20VDC, 10W

Use only with a tested AC Adapter with SELV output current.

Ensure correct polarity

Power supply 100V–240V, 50/60Hz, 0.3 A

Power cable 2-core with country-specific plug

MS-KL models: Built-in rechargeable NiMH battery (nickel-metal hydride)

Class II

2

Protected against dust and water

Models with S + L Platform: IP54 in use with weighing pan

MS-KLIP models: IP65

See Declaration of Conformity

For use only in enclosed interior rooms up to 4000 m

10 to 30 °C (S platform)

5 to 40 °C (L platform, MS-L models)

-10 to 40 °C (L platform, MS-KL models)

10% to 80 % at 31 °C, linearly decreasing to 50 % at 40 °C, noncon­ densing

Die-cast aluminum, lacquered

Stainless steel X2CrNiMo 17-12-3 (1.4404)

245 x 351 mm: Stainless steel X5CrNiMo 18-10 (1.4301) with 0.1 mg models: Stainless steel X2CrNiMo 17-12-3 (1.4404) with 10 mg models: Plastic (PBT)

Plastic (PBT), glass

Plastic (PBT)

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Technical Data

20.2 Model-Specific Data

20.2.1 Balances with Readability of 0.1 mg, S Platform with Draft Shield

Technical Data

Model

Maximum load

Maximum load, fine range

Readability

Readability, fine range

Taring range

Repeatability (sd)

Repeatability (sd), fine range

Linearity

Linearity, fine range

Sensitivity temperature drift (10...30°C)

Eccentric load deviation (test load)

Internal adustment

Adjustment range with external weights

Weights for routine testing

Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Minimum weight (acc. to USP)

Minimum weight (U=1%, k=2)

Minimum weight (OIML)

Settling time, typ.

Weighing technologiy

Usable heigh of draftshield [mm]

Weighing pan dimensions (WxD) [mm]

Balance dimensions (WxDxH) [mm]

Net Weight [kg]

MS104S

120 g

0.1 mg

0...120 g

0.1 mg

0.2 mg

1.5 ppm/°C

0.2 mg (50 g) yes, FACT

50...120 g

100 g / F2/4

5 g / E2/2

0.3 g

0.02 g

0.01 g

2 s

MonoBloc

237

Ø 90

204x347x345

6.5

M204S

220 g

0.1 mg

0...220 g

0.1 mg

0.2 mg

1.5 ppm/°C

0.3 mg (100 g) yes, FACT

100...220 g

200 g / F2/4

10 g / F1/3

0.3 g

0.02 g

0.01 g

2 s

MonoBloc

237

Ø 90

204x347x345

6.5

MS304S

320 g

0.1 mg

0...320 g

0.1 mg

0.3 mg

1.5 ppm/°C

0.3 mg (200 g) yes, FACT

100...320 g

200 g / F2/4

10 g / F1/3

0.3 g

0.02 g

0.01 g

3 s

MonoBloc

237

Ø 90

204x347x345

6.5

20.2.2 Balances with Readability of 1 mg, S Platform with Draft Shield

Technical Data

Model

Maximum load

Maximum load, fine range

Readability

Readability, fine range

Taring range

Repeatability (sd)

Repeatability (sd), fine range

Linearity

Linearity, fine range

Sensitivity temperature drift (10...30°C)

MS303S

320 g

0.001 g

0...320 g

0.001 g

0.002 g

3 ppm/°C

MS303SE

320 g

0.001 g

0...320 g

0.001 g

0.002 g

3 ppm/°C

MS403S

420 g

0.001 g

0...420 g

0.001 g

0.002 g

3 ppm/°C

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Technical Data

Model

Eccentric load deviation (test load)

Internal adustment

Adjustment range with external weights

Weights for routine testing

Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Minimum weight (acc. to USP)

Minimum weight (U=1%, k=2)

Minimum weight (OIML)

Settling time, typ.

Weighing technologiy

Usable heigh of draftshield [mm]

Weighing pan dimensions (WxD) [mm]

Balance dimensions (WxDxH) [mm]

Net Weight [kg]

Model

Maximum load

Maximum load, fine range

Readability

Readability, fine range

Taring range

Repeatability (sd)

Repeatability (sd), fine range

Linearity

Linearity, fine range

Sensitivity temperature drift (10...30°C)

Eccentric load deviation (test load)

Internal adustment

Adjustment range with external weights

Weights for routine testing

Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Minimum weight (acc. to USP)

Minimum weight (U=1%, k=2)

Minimum weight (OIML)

Settling time, typ.

Weighing technologiy

Usable heigh of draftshield [mm]

Weighing pan dimensions (WxD) [mm]

Balance dimensions (WxDxH) [mm]

Net Weight [kg]

MS303S

3 mg (200 g) yes, FACT

100...320 g

200 g / F2/4

10 g / F1/3

3 g

0.2 g

0.02 g

1.5 s

MonoBloc

165

127x127

204x347x280

6.2

MS603S

620 g

0.001 g

0...620 g

0.001 g

0.002 g

3 ppm/°C

3 mg (200 g) yes, FACT

100...620 g

500 g / F2/4

20 g / F1/3

3 g

0.2 g

0.02 g

1.5 s

MonoBloc

165

127x127

204x347x280

6.2

MS303SE

3 mg (200 g) no, EXT ADJ

100...320 g

200 g / F2/4

10 g / F1/3

3 g

0.2 g

0.02 g

1.5 s

MonoBloc

165

127x127

204x347x280

6.2

MS1003S

1020 g

0.001 g

0...1020 g

0.001 g

0.002 g

3 ppm/°C

3 mg (500 g) yes, FACT

500...1020 g

1000 g / F2/4

50 g / F2/4

3 g

0.2 g

0.02 g

1.5 s

MonoBloc

165

127x127

204x347x280

6.9

MS403S

3 mg (200 g) yes, FACT

100...420 g

200 g / F2/4

20 g / F1/3

3 g

0.2 g

0.02 g

1.5 s

MonoBloc

165

127x127

204x347x280

6.2

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Technical Data

20.2.3 Balances with Readability of 0.01 g, S Platform

Technical Data

Model

Maximum load

Maximum load, fine range

Readability

Readability, fine range

Taring range

Repeatability (sd)

Repeatability (sd), fine range

Linearity

Linearity, fine range

Sensitivity temperature drift (10...30°C)

Eccentric load deviation (test load)

Internal adustment

Adjustment range with external weights

Weights for routine testing

Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Minimum weight (acc. to USP)

Minimum weight (U=1%, k=2)

Minimum weight (OIML)

Settling time, typ.

Weighing technologiy

Weighing pan dimensions (WxD) [mm]

Balance dimensions (WxDxH) [mm]

Net Weight [kg]

Model

Maximum load

Maximum load, fine range

Readability

Readability, fine range

Taring range

Repeatability (sd)

Repeatability (sd), fine range

Linearity

Linearity, fine range

Sensitivity temperature drift (10...30°C)

Eccentric load deviation (test load)

Internal adustment

Adjustment range with external weights

Weights for routine testing

Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Minimum weight (acc. to USP)

Minimum weight (U=1%, k=2)

MS1602S

1620 g

0.01 g

0...1620 g

0.01 g

0.02 g

3 ppm/°C

30 mg (1000 g) yes, FACT

1000...1620 g

1000 g / F2/4

50 g / F2/4

30 g

2 g

0.5 g

1.5 s

MonoBloc

170x200

194x347x97

5.5

MS3002SE

3200 g

0.01 g

0...3200 g

0.01 g

0.02 g

3 ppm/°C

30 mg (2000 g) no, EXT ADJ

1000...3200 g

1000 g / F2/4

100 g / F2/4

30 g

2 g

MS1602SE

1620 g

0.01 g

0...1620 g

0.01 g

0.02 g

3 ppm/°C

30 mg (1000 g) no, EXT ADJ

1000...1620 g

2000 g / F2/4

200 g / F2/4

30 g

2 g

1000 g / F2/4

50 g / F2/4

30 g

2 g

0.5 g

1.5 s

MonoBloc

170x200

194x347x97

5.5

MS4002S

4200 g

0.01 g

0...4200 g

0.01 g

0.02 g

3 ppm/°C

30 mg (2000 g) yes, FACT

1000...4200 g

MS3002S

3200 g

0.01 g

0...3200 g

0.01 g

0.02 g

3 ppm/°C

30 mg (2000 g) yes, FACT

1000...3200 g

1000 g / F2/4

100 g / F2/4

30 g

2 g

0.5 g

1.5 s

MonoBloc

170x200

194x347x97

5.5

MS4002SDR

4200 g

820 g

0.1 g

0.01 g

0...4200 g

0.06 g

0.01

0.2 g

0.02 g

3 ppm/°C

30 mg (2000 g) yes, FACT

1000...4200 g

2000 g / F2/4

200 g / F2/4

30 g

2 g

79

Technical Data

Model

Minimum weight (OIML)

Settling time, typ.

Weighing technologiy

Weighing pan dimensions (WxD) [mm]

Balance dimensions (WxDxH) [mm]

Net Weight [kg]

Model

Maximum load

Maximum load, fine range

Readability

Readability, fine range

Taring range

Repeatability (sd)

Repeatability (sd), fine range

Linearity

Linearity, fine range

Sensitivity temperature drift (10...30°C)

Eccentric load deviation (test load)

Internal adustment

Adjustment range with external weights

Weights for routine testing

Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Minimum weight (acc. to USP)

Minimum weight (U=1%, k=2)

Minimum weight (OIML)

Settling time, typ.

Weighing technologiy

Weighing pan dimensions (WxD) [mm]

Balance dimensions (WxDxH) [mm]

Net Weight [kg]

MS3002SE

0.5 g

1.5 s

MonoBloc

170x200

194x347x97

5.5

MS6002S

6200 g

0.01 g

0...6200 g

0.01 g

0.02 g

3 ppm/°C

30 mg (2000 g) yes, FACT

2000...6200 g

5000 g / F2/4

200 g / F2/4

30 g

2 g

0.5 g

1.2 s

MonoBloc

170x200

194x347x97

5.3

20.2.4 Balances with Readability of 0.1 g, S Platform

Technical Data

Model

Maximum load

Maximum load, fine range

Readability

Readability, fine range

Taring range

Repeatability (sd)

Repeatability (sd), fine range

Linearity

Linearity, fine range

MS6001S

6200 g

0.1 g

0...6200 g

0.1 g

0.2 g

MS8001S

8200 g

0.1 g

0...8200 g

0.1 g

0.2 g

MS4002S

0.5 g

1.5 s

MonoBloc

170x200

194x347x97

5.5

MS6002SDR

6200 g

1200 g

0.1 g

0.01 g

0...6200 g

0.06 g

0.01 g

0.2 g

0.02 g

3 ppm/°C

30 mg (2000 g) yes, FACT

2000...6200 g

5000 g / F2/4

200 g / F2/4

30 g

2 g

0.5 g

1.2 s

MonoBloc

170x200

194x347x97

5.3

MS4002SDR

0.5 g

1.5 s

MonoBloc

170x200

194x347x97

5.5

MS8001SE

8200 g

0.1 g

0...8200 g

0.1 g

0.2 g

80

Model

Sensitivity temperature drift (10...30°C)

Eccentric load deviation (test load)

Internal adustment

Adjustment range with external weights

Weights for routine testing

Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Minimum weight (acc. to USP)

Minimum weight (U=1%, k=2)

Minimum weight (OIML)

Settling time, typ.

Weighing technologiy

Weighing pan dimensions (WxD) [mm]

Balance dimensions (WxDxH) [mm]

Net Weight [kg]

MS6001S

5 ppm/°C

0.2 g (2000 g) yes, FACT

2000...6200 g

5000 g / F2/4

200 g / F2/4

300 g

20 g

5 g

1 s

MonoBloc

190x226

194x347x97

5.6

MS8001S

5 ppm/°C

0.2 g (5000 g) yes, FACT

2000...8200 g

5000 g / F2/4

200 g / F2/4

300 g

20 g

5 g

1 s

MonoBloc

190x226

194x347x97

5.6

20.2.5 Balances with Readability of 0.1 g to 1 g, L Platform

Technical Data

Model

Maximum load

Maximum load, fine range

Readability

Readability, fine range

Taring range

Repeatability (sd)

Repeatability (sd), fine range

Linearity

Linearity, fine range

Sensitivity temperature drift (10...30°C)

Eccentric load deviation (test load)

Internal adustment

Adjustment range with external weights

Weights for routine testing

Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Minimum weight (acc. to USP)

Minimum weight (U=1%, k=2)

Minimum weight (OIML)

Settling time, typ.

Weighing technologiy

Built-in battery

Weighing below the balance (with optional hook)

Weighing pan dimensions (WxD) [mm]

Balance dimensions (WxDxH) [mm]

Net Weight [kg]

MS12001L

12200 g

0.1 g

0...12200 g

0.1 g

0.2 g

5 ppm/°C

0.3 g (5000 g) yes, FACT

5000...12200 g

10000 g / F2/4

500 g / F2/4

300 g

20 g

5 g

2 s

MonoBloc no yes

351x245

363x346x118

10.7

MS16001L

16200 g

0.1 g

0...16200 g

0.1 g

0.2 g

5 ppm/°C

0.3 g (5000 g) yes, FACT

5000...16200 g

10000 g / F2/4

500 g / F2/4

300 g

20 g

5 g

2 s

MonoBloc no yes

351x245

363x346x118

10.7

MS16001LE

16200 g

0.1 g

0...16200 g

0.1 g

0.2 g

15 ppm/°C

0.3 g (5000 g) no, EXT ADJ

5000...16200 g

10000 g / F2/4

500 g / F2/4

300 g

20 g

5 g

2 s

MonoBloc no yes

351x245

363x346x118

10.7

Technical Data

MS8001SE

15 ppm/°C

0.2 g (5000 g) no, EXT ADJ

2000...8200 g

5000 g / F2/4

200 g / F2/4

300 g

20 g

5 g

1 s

MonoBloc

190x226

194x347x97

5.6

81

Technical Data

Model

Maximum load

Maximum load, fine range

Readability

Readability, fine range

Taring range

Repeatability (sd)

Repeatability (sd), fine range

Linearity

Linearity, fine range

Sensitivity temperature drift (10...30°C)

Eccentric load deviation (test load)

Internal adustment

Adjustment range with external weights

Weights for routine testing

Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Minimum weight (acc. to USP)

Minimum weight (U=1%, k=2)

Minimum weight (OIML)

Settling time, typ.

Weighing technologiy

Built-in battery

Weighing below the balance (with optional hook)

Weighing pan dimensions (WxD) [mm]

Balance dimensions (WxDxH) [mm]

Net Weight [kg]

MS32001L MS32001LE

32200 g

0.1 g

0...32200 g

0.1 g

0.3 g

32200 g

0.1 g

0...32200 g

0.1 g

0.3 g

5 ppm/°C

0.3 g (5000 g) yes, FACT

15 ppm/°C

0.3 g (5000 g) no, EXT ADJ

10000...32200 g 10000...32200 g

10000 g / F2/4

500 g / F2/4

300 g

20 g

5 g

1.5 s

MonoBloc no yes

351x245

363x346x118

10.7

10000 g / F2/4

500 g / F2/4

300 g

20 g

5 g

1.5 s

MonoBloc no yes

351x245

363x346x118

10.7

Model

Maximum load

Maximum load, fine range

Readability

Readability, fine range

Taring range

Repeatability (sd)

Repeatability (sd), fine range

Linearity

Linearity, fine range

Sensitivity temperature drift (10...30°C)

Eccentric load deviation (test load)

Internal adustment

Adjustment range with external weights

Weights for routine testing

Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Minimum weight (acc. to USP)

Minimum weight (U=1%, k=2)

MS32000L MS32000LE

32200 g

1 g

0...32200 g

0.5 g

32200 g

1 g

0...32200 g

0.5 g

1 g

5 ppm/°C

1 g

15 ppm/°C

1 g (10000 g) yes, FACT

1 g (10000 g) no, EXT ADJ

10000...32200 g 10000...32200 g

20000 g / F2/4

1000 g / F2/4

1500 g

100 g

20000 g / F2/4

1000 g / F2/4

1500 g

100g

82

Model

Minimum weight (OIML)

Settling time, typ.

Weighing technologiy

Built-in battery

Weighing below the balance (with optional hook)

Weighing pan dimensions (WxD) [mm]

Balance dimensions (WxDxH) [mm]

Net Weight [kg]

MS32000L

50 g

1.5 s

MonoBloc no yes

351x245

363x346x118

10.7

MS32000LE

50 g

1.5 s

MonoBloc no yes

351x245

363x346x118

10.6

20.2.6 Balances with Readability of 2 g to 5 g, L Platform

Technical Data

Model

Maximum load

Readability

Weighing range(approved version)

Readability(approved version)

Taring range

Repeatability (sd)

Linearity

Internal adustment

Adjustment range with external weights

Weights for routine testing

Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Settling time, typ.

Weighing technologiy

Weighing pan dimensions (WxD) [mm]

Built-in battery

IP Protection

Weighing below the balance (with optional hook)

Balance dimensions (WxDxH) [mm]

Net Weight [kg]

MS15KLE

15 kg

2 g

6 kg / 15 kg

2 g / 5 g

0...15 kg

1 g

2 g no, EXT ADJT

5...15 kg

10 kg / F2/4

500 g / F2/4

1 s

Strain Gauge

351x245 yes

IP 54 in use no

363x346x122

9.9

Model

Maximum load

Readability

Weighing range(approved version)

Readability(approved version)

Taring range

Repeatability (sd)

Linearity

Internal adustment

Adjustment range with external weights

MS24KLIPE

24 kg

2 g

15 kg / 24 kg

5 g / 10 g

0...24 kg

2 g

2 g no, EXT ADJT

10...24 kg

MS15KLIPE

15 kg

2 g

6 kg / 15 kg

2 g / 5 g

0...15 kg

1 g

2 g no, EXT ADJ

5...15 kg

10 kg / F2/4

500 g / F2/4

1 s

Strain Gauge

351x245 yes

IP 65 no

363x346x122

9.9

MS30KLE

30 kg

2 g

15 kg / 30 kg

5 g / 10 g

0...30 kg

2 g

2 g no, EXT ADJ

10...30 kg

Technical Data

83

Technical Data

Model

Weights for routine testing

Large Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Small Weight/Class OIML/ASTM

Settling time, typ.

Weighing technologiy

Weighing pan dimensions (WxD) [mm]

Built-in battery

IP Protection

Weighing below the balance (with optional hook)

Balance dimensions (WxDxH) [mm]

Net Weight [kg]

MS24KLIPE

20 kg / F2/4

1000 g / F2/4

1 s

Strain Gauge

351x245 yes

IP 65 no

363x346x122

9.9

MS30KLE

20 kg / F2/4

1000 g / F2/4

1 s

Strain Gauge

351x245 yes

IP 54 in use no

363x346x122

9.9

84

Technical Data

20.3 Dimensions

20.3.1 Balances with Readability of 0.1 mg, S Platform With Draft Shield

Models:

MS104S

MS204S

MS304S

85

ø 90

86

201

246

218.5

21

346.5

173

85

Technical Data

20.3.2 Balances with Readability of 1 mg, S Platform With Draft Shield

Models:

MS303S

MS303SE

MS403S

MS603S

MS1003S

85

86

104.5

10.5

246

218.5

21

346.5

127

173

86

20.3.3 Balances with Readability of 0.01 g, S Platform

Models:

MS1602S

MS1602SE

MS3002S

MS3002SE

MS4002S

MS4002SDR

MS6002S

MS6002SDR 104.5

85.5

246

28

19.5

Technical Data

200

110

346.5

236.5

87

Technical Data

20.3.4 Balances with Readability of 0.1 g, S Platform

Models:

MS6001S

MS8001S

MS8001SE

104.5

85.5

246

28

14

226

106

346.5

240.5

88

20.3.5 Balances with Readability of 0.1 g to 5 g, L Platform

Models:

MS12001L

MS16001L

MS16001LE

MS32001L

MS32001LE

MS30000LE

MS32000LE

MS15KLE

MS15KLIPE

MS24KLIPE

MS30KLE

MSxxxL

MSxxxKL

40

1)

91.5

230

Technical Data

10

245

90

346

256

89

Accessories and Spare Parts

21 Accessories and Spare Parts

21.1 Accessories

Description

Draft Shields

Draft shield with sliding doors "mg" (165 mm)

Draft shield with sliding doors "0.1 mg" (237 mm)

Part No.

12122405

12122404

Printers

RS-P25 printer with RS232C connection to balance 11124300

RS-P26 printer with RS232C connection to balance (with date and time)

RS-P28 printer with RS232C connection to balance (with date, time and applications

11124303

11124304

Cables for RS232C Interface

RS232 - USB converter – intelligent expansion module for con­ nection to PC

11103691

90

RS9 – RS25 (m/f): connection cable for PC, length = 2 m

Accessories and Spare Parts

11101052

RS9 – RS9 (m/m): connection cable for devices with DB9 (f) socket, length = 1 m

RS232 - USB converter – intelligent expansion module for con­ nection to PC

Auxiliary Displays

LC/RS-BLD auxiliary display on bench stand with backlit (incl.

RS cable and separate AC adapter)

RS232 auxiliary display

METTLER TOLEDO

000000

AC Adapters

AC adapter universal (EU, USA, AU, UK) 100–240 VAC,

50/60HZ, 0.3 A, 12 V 0.84 A

Protective Covers

Protective cover for models MS-S with draft shield

21250066

11103691

00224200

12120057

11120270

12121850

91

Accessories and Spare Parts

Protective cover for models MS-S without draft shield

Protective cover for models MS-L up to "1 g"

Protective cover for models MS-L "2–5 g"

Anti-theft Devices

Steel cable

Software

LabX direct balance (simple data transfer)

Weighing Below the Balance

Hook for Platform L

Transport Cases

Transport case for S platform balances

11101052

11132565

11124245

12121851

12121852

12121853

11600361

92

Accessories and Spare Parts

Adjustment Weights

OIML / ASTM Weights (with calibration certificate) see www.mt.com/weights

21.2 Spare Parts

Draft Shield

Drawing

1

2

3

6

7

4

5

Pos Description

5 Draft shield lock

6 Botom plate

Draft Shield "165 mm"

1 Top glass with handle

2 Rear glass low

3 Side glass door left low with handle

4 Side glass door right with handle

5 Front glass low

Draft Shield "237 mm"

1 Top glass with handle

2 Rear glass high

3 Side glass door left high with handle

4 Side glass door right high with handle

5 Front glass high

Part No.

12122013

12122019

12121884

12122015

12121881

12121883

12122014

12121884

12122012

12121880

12121882

12122011

93

Accessories and Spare Parts

Weighing Pans / Draft Shield Elements / Support

Drawing Pos Description

C

C

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

10

For S platform

1

2

3

4

5

0.1 mg

0.1 mg

0.1 mg

1 mg

1 mg

Weighing pan Ø 90 mm

Pan support

Draft shield element

Weighing pan 127x127 mm

Pan support for models up to 999 g

5 1 mg

6 10 mg

7

7

10 mg

0.1 g

Weighing pan 170x200 mm

Weighing pan 190x226 mm

8 from 10 mg Pan support caps

9 Leveling foot

For L platform

Pan support for models from 1000 g

Draft shield element

10 Weighing pan 246x352 mm

11 to 1 g Pan support caps

12 from 2 g Pan support caps

13 Leveling foot

12

Part No.

12122010

12122007

12122008

12122009

12122017

12122016

12122018

12122003

12122004

12122005

12122002

12122020

12122001

12122006

12122000

13

13

94

Appendix

22 Appendix

22.1 Conversion Table for Weight Units

Kilogram

Milligram

Microgram

Carat

Pound

Ounce (avdp)

Ounce (troy)

1 kg = 1000.0

1 mg = 0.001

1 µg = 0.000001

1 ct = 0.2

1 lb = 453.59237

1 oz = 28.349523125

1 ozt = 31.1034768

Grain

Pennyweight

Momme

1 GN = 0.06479891

1 dwt = 1.55517384

1 mom = 3.75

Mesghal 1 msg ≈ 4.6083

Tael Hong Kong 1 tlh = 37.429

1 tls ≈ 37.7993641666667

g Tael Singapore

(Malaysia)

Tael Taiwan

Tola

1 tlt

1 tola

= 37.5

= 11.6638038

g g g g

Baht 1 baht = 15.16

g g g g g g g g g g g

1 g = 0.001

1 g = 1000.0

kg mg

1 g = 1000000.0

1 g = 5.0

µg ct

1 g ≈ 0.00220462262184878

lb

1 g ≈ 0.0352739619495804

1 g ≈ 0.0321507465686280

oz ozt

1 g ≈ 15.4323583529414

1 g ≈ 0.643014931372560

1 g ≈ 0.266666666666667

1 g ≈ 0.217

1 g ≈ 0.0267172513291833

1 g ≈ 0.0264554714621853

GN dwt mom msg tlh tls

1 g ≈ 0.0266666666666667

1 g ≈ 0.0857353241830079

1 g ≈ 0.0659630606860158

tlt tola baht

95

Index

23 Index

B

Backlight

Balance history

Balance information

Basic menu

Battery operation

Baudrate

Beep

Bit/Parity

C

Calibration

Calibration history

Cancel

Change settings

Char Set

Check Weighing

Cleaning

Closing the menu

Control Limit

A

Accessories

Adjustment

Advanced menu

Advanced Menu

Ambient conditions

Appendix

Application “Check Weighing”

Application “Diagnostics”

Application “Dynamic Weighing”

Application “Formulation”

Application “Multiplication Factor Weighing”

Application “Percent Weighing”

Application “Piece Counting”

Application “Routine Test”

Application “Statistics”

Application “Totaling”

Application “Weighing”

Application icons

Assign Application

Automatic adjustment

Automatic shutoff

Automatic zero setting

Autozero

96

34

63

65

27, 30

19

38

31, 34, 34

38

20, 31

64

29

29, 29

39, 39

45

69, 69

29

59

90

20, 31, 32

27

31

17

95

45

37, 60

53

47

51

23

12

36, 36, 36

49

55

43

41

57

20

34

35

35

Conventions and symbols

Conversion table for weight units

D

Date

Date format

Delivery inspection

DeltaRange balances

Diagnose

Diagnostics

Diagnostics application

Dimensions

Display

Display panel

Display test

Disposal

Draft Shield

Dynamic Weighing

E

End of Line

Environment

Error messages

External weight

F

FACT

Factor Weighing

Formulation

Fully automatic adjustment

G

Good Weighing Practice

GWP

H

Handshake

I

Icons

Input priciple

Installing the components

Interface menu

Interface MT-SICS commands and functions

Interface RS232C

Interface USB device

Internal weight

Interval

Introduction

Index

7

95

30, 32

32

14

25

37

60

37

85

35

12

61

8

15, 69, 93

53

38, 39

31

67

21

20, 32, 32

55

49

20, 32

57

57, 59

38

12

29

15

28, 37

73

37, 72

39, 72

21

40

7

97

Index

K

Key assign

Key beep

Key functions

Key test

L

L platform overview

Language

Leveling the balance

Location

M

Manual adjustment with external weight

Manual adjustment with internal weight

Menu

Menu Advanced

Menu Basic

Menu Interface

Menu mode

Menu operation

Menu topic

Motor test

MT-SICS interface commands and functions

Multiplication Factor Weighing

N

Net

Numerical values

O

Opening the menu

Operation keys

Overview

P

Percent Weighing

Performing a simple weighing

Piece Counting

Power supply

Print

Protocol trigger

Q

Quickstart

R

Recall

Repeatability test

98

36, 36, 36

31, 34

11

61

10

35

17

17

21

21

27

27, 31

27, 30

28, 37

28, 30

28

28, 29, 29

62

73

55

24

29

28

11

9

43

24

41

18

26

32

23, 34

25, 33

60

Reset

Routine Test

RS232C interface

S

S platform overview

Safety precautions

Saving settings

Select menu topic

Selecting the location

Service

Service icon

Service provider information

Service reminder

Set menu mode

Setting up the balance

Shutoff

SOP

Spare parts

Stability beep

Startup

Statistics

Status icons

Status messages

Submenu

Switching the balance on and off

Switching weight units

Symbols and conventions

T

Taring

Technical data dimensions

Technical data general

Technical data model-specific

Time

Time format

Topic

Totaling

Transmit data

Transporting the balance

U

Unit

Unpacking

USB device interface

W

Warning Limit

24

85

76

77

30, 32

33

28, 29, 29

51

26

19

30, 31, 33, 33

14

39, 72

59

99

Index

31, 37

57

37, 72

23, 34

59

93

34

23, 34

47

12

67

29

23

25

7

9

8

29

28

17

35, 69

35

66

35

28

14

Index

Weighing below the balance

Weighing made simple

Weighing-in aid

Weight unit

Z

Zero range

Zeroing

19

23

26

25, 30, 31, 33, 33, 95

35

24, 35

100

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