Mettler Toledo PM100, PM11-K, PM15-K, PM200, PM300, PM400 Operating Instruction

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Operating Instruction

METTLER TOLEDO

High-Capacity PM-Scales

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Thank you very much for the confidence you have shown in our products by choosing a METTLER TOLEDO precision scale. To obtain complete satisfaction from your scale, it is essential that you read through these operating instructions carefully.

These operating instructions apply to scales of the PM series with a weighing range between 11 and 32 kg. Although the operating procedures for these scales are identical, differences exist regarding the weighing range and the readability accuracy.

Preparation

Operation

Menu

Set line voltage / Choosing the location

Mounting the weighing platform / Levelling the scale

Controls / Connections / Display

METTLER DeltaTrac / METTLER DeltaRange

Switching display on/off

Simple weighing and taring

Symbols

Overview

Calibrating

Adapting the scale to the type of weighing (weighing process adapter)

Adapting the scale to the ambient conditions (vibration adapter)

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Configuring

Applications

What if ...

Miscellaneous

Technical data

Overview

Configuration example

Standard setting and printout

Scale operating settings

Unit selection, applications, status displays

Adaptation to external equipment for data exchange

Securing configuration

Overview

Weight unit selection

Piece counting

Plus/minus and percent weighing

Animal weighing / Weighing in extremely unsteady or vibrating surroundings

Print/transfer command

Troubleshooting

Change line voltage/fuse

Change protective cover / Cleaning

Glossary of special terms

Overview of the PM balance and scale families

Technical data for individual models

General technical data

Standard equipment

Weighing ranges in secondary units

decimal places in secondary units

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Preparation

Set line voltage

100 V

115 V

200 V

230 V

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Before switching on the scale, ensure that the line voltage setting matches the local power supply.

The balance/scale has already been set in the factory to the correct line voltage for your country. The balance/scale may be operated only when connected to a supply network with a PE conductor.

Select the proper location

For best results choose a suitable location for your scale.

A firm, vibration-free location as horizontal as possible

Avoid exposure to direct sunlight

30 °

20 °

10 °

0 °

No extreme temperature changes

No draft

Despite a possibly unfavorable location, your scale can still produce accurate weighing results:

In this case you should adjust the vibration adapter accordingly. For procedure, refer to section “Menu”.

Mount the weighing platform ...

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Install platform support 11 with all four pins sitting on rubber grommets 40 ; then place weighing platform 10 on platform support

11 ; connect power cable 20 .

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... and now level the scale

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After each relocation of the scale, repeat levelling procedures.

For this purpose adjust bubble in level indicator 6 with the two levelling screws 7 .

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Preparation

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Operation

Control elements and connections

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Display

31 31a 31b 31c 31d

31e

31f G B N T AZ

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32 33

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1 Control bar (On / Menu / Re-Zero)

2 Off key Ø

3 Function and switch key f

4 Print key ∏

5 Connector for data interface

6 Connector for METTLER TOLEDO GM instruments

7 Fuse holder (with spare fuse)

8 Power socket

9 Screw feet (level adjustment)

10 Level indicator

31 Status indicators

31 a Vibration adapter

31 b Weighing process adapter

31 c Weight status

31 d Automatic zero correction

(Autozero)

31 e Special status of digital display *

31 f Stability control

32 Digital display

33 Units

34 DeltaTrac (dynamic graphic indicator and dispensing aid with

60 radial segments)

35 Tolerance limits

* indicates calculated quantities such as mean values or values multiplied by constants, as well as data entered via the interface

The METTLER DeltaTrac

This dynamic graphic indicator with 60 radial segments is incorporated in all scale models. METTLER DeltaTrac shows you a graphic representation of the numerical values shown in the digital display.

With absolute weighing, subtractive weighing, weighing-in and formula weighing, the dynamic display indicates the weighing range used up and that still remaining.

With the aid of METTLER DeltaTrac you can check fill quantities and determine deviations from a definable target weight in percent.

You can always see the tolerance limits with correct signs, as well as positive or negative deviations (see “Applications”).

When used together with METTLER TOLEDO Pacs, the METTLER DeltaTrac can also perform additional functions (see booklet “Applications –

Technical data – Accessories”).

METTLER DeltaRange

®

balances ...

... include a fine range with 10 times the normal accuracy . Briefly pressing the control bar (taring) will activate DeltaRange anywhere throughout the entire weighing range.

Coarse range

10 times more accurate fine range

Fine range

Coarse range

Note: The 10 times more accurate fine range also remains effective for backweighing.

Weighing range

Operation

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Operation

Switch on display

( display changes automatically)

Display switched off (standby)

G B N T AZ

8.8.8.8.8.8.8

PCS

Stk

GNk t k g o t /%

Briefly press control bar; all display segments light up briefly

(automatic system and display check)

Software No. (e.g. 10.40.00, for information only)

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Display subsequently indicates zero (weighing mode). The number of decimal places depends on the readability of your scale model as well as the selected weight unit.

Note: Should a power outage occur, the display will indicate -OFF- immediately the power is restored. You should then briefly press the control bar (also consult “What if ...”).

Switch off display

Weighing mode

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OFF

Press the Ø key; the display fades. The electronics remain live as long as the power cable is connected (standby).

Thus, the scale is always ready for operation; no warm-up time required.

Simple weighing

Caution: Before the scale is used for the first time, it must be calibrated (see “Calibrating” in section “Menu”) .

Weighing mode

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Load weighing sample

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Taring

( ▼ display changes automatically)

Wait for stability and read result

(stability is attained when the stability detector fades)

Weighing mode

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Load an empty container or package

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Brief pressing of control bar initiates taring cycle

Tare

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The container or packing has now been tared

The weighing range minus tare weight is now available for weighing-in

Note: The stability detector can be switched off during taring by pressing the control bar twice. It is then possible that the display does not show exactly 0.0 g. The foot or hand switch from the accessories offers the possibility of external taring.

Operation

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Operation

Introducing the symbols

Use the following example to familiarize yourself with the key symbols. Switch on the display and remove weight from weighing pan. Now try to select and change the weighing process adapter 31b .

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Symbols

CAL Int

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31b

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Press control bar ...

... keep depressed...

... release!

Briefly press control bar!

Press control bar briefly

Press and hold control bar until required display appears

Display changes automatically

Note: If the display automatically returns to zero (weighing mode) 3 seconds after the control bar was last pressed, simply begin the procedure again.

Have you adjusted the status display so that the “drop symbol” is shown on the left of the display? If your first attempt was unsuccessful, try again. You will find further information regarding the weighing process adapter and much more in the following sections.

* With scales without a built-in calibration weight (PM ... -N), “-CAL-” appears.

Menu

We distinguish between two levels of software. The first, simpler level, we call the Menu.

It can be activated by pressing and holding the control bar.

The second software level is called the Configuration file and is described in detail in the section “Configuring”.

When the Menu is activated, you can ...

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... calibrate your scale ...

CAL Int

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... use the weighing process adapter to set the weighing modes or the weighing sample, and

... use the vibration adapte r to adapt the scale to the ambient conditions.

You can select the menu from the weighing mode. Switch on display and remove load from weighing platform. Then press control bar (and keep depressed): The Menu sequence starts. After the third menu step the scale returns to the weighing mode.

Now release the control bar.

Note: If you have selected the menu step “Weighing process adapter” or “Vibration adapter” and do not press the control bar for 3 seconds , your scale will return automatically to the weighing mode. However, the actual settings are stored (the same applies if you return to the weighing mode by pressing and holding the control bar).

Menu

* With scales without a built-in calibration weight (PM ... -N), “-CAL-” appears.

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Menu

Automatic calibration with PM ... -K

Before the scale is used for the first time, it must be calibrated (to take the acceleration due to gravity into account).

Caution: To obtain accurate results it is advisable to connect the scale to the power supply 30 minutes before calibrating.

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Start calibration with display switched on by pressing and holding the control bar (weighing mode, display zero with empty weighing platform).

Release control bar when “CAL Int” is displayed.

CAL Int

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The calibration runs automatically.

Note: You can also trigger the calibration via the serial interface with the command “CA” (see operating instructions “Bidirectional data interface of the PM balances”).

CAL Int

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CAL Int

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After the calibration, the scale automatically returns to the weighing mode.

Calibrate with an external calibration weight with PM ... -N

Before using the scale for the first time, it must be calibrated (taking gravity into consideration).

Caution: For exact results it is advisable to connect the scale to the power supply 30 minutes before calibrating.

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Start calibration with display switched on by pressing and holding the control bar (weighing mode, display zero with empty weighing pan).

Release control bar as soon as “–CAL–” appears in display.

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-CAL -

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Required calibration weight, e.g. 4000.0 g flashes.

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Place required calibration weight on scale.

Prompt to remove weight.

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Menu

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Remove weight from scale.

Now the scale is calibrated.

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Menu

Adapt your scale to the type of weighing (weighing process adapter)

Access

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CAL Int

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c

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Weighing mode

With this adapter you will optimize the display speed of the digits as a function of weighing mode: For instance, for fine dispensing of powders even the last place of the digital display must be continuously recognizable. This is not the case for absolute weighing; the adapter thus suppresses the display during the weighing process. The result with all decimal places will appear only when it is stable.

Weighing process adapter

Adjustments Weighing process

Fine dispensing (weighing-in) of fine powder or small quantities of liquids

Remarks

For slow addition of the sample, all decimal places of the display are available. The weight increase can thus be followed easier.

Universal

Absolute weighing

Standard setting. With DeltaDisplay -on-, the last decimal place is suppressed in coarse dispensing, see page 23.

In this setting, you can rapidly check a weight . Only the final result appears in the display. “- - - - - -” is displayed during the unstable phase.

Animal weighing or weighing in extremely Your scale is operating in the animal weighing mode , e.g. movements of a live animal do not influence the display. The measurement values are averaged during a certain time period and subsequently indicated on the display.

Starting of measuring cycle and setting of measuring time are explained the section “Applications, animal weighing”.

* With scales without a built-in calibration weight (PM ... -N), “-CAL-” appears.

... as well as to the ambient conditions (vibration adapter)

Access

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Weighing mode

Under vibration-free conditions adjust the adapter to obtain results within the shortest possible time. However, if you are operating in an environment with severe vibrations or drafts, adjust the adapter to obtain reliable results, even under adverse conditions.

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CAL Int

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Adjustments

Vibration adapter

Weighing environment

Very quiet and stable

Normal

Unstable, e.g. draft or strong building vibrations

* With scales without a built-in calibration weight (PM ... -N), “-CAL-” appears.

Menu

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Remarks

With this setting your scale operates very fast (short weighing cycle), but the scale is relatively sensitive to ambient dis-turbances.

Standard setting

Your scale is not sensitive to external disturbances, however, its operation is slowed down.

sCALE

ASd d.

dd.

AZ

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Configuring

Special requirements need special settings within the configuration file

Your scale has been factory-set to a standard configuration, i.e. the settings in the configuration file correspond to the most common user requirements. If you wish to change these settings to meet special requirements you must access the configuration file and change the settings according to your needs. The configuration file is divided into four sectors, in which you can change the following settings: rESEt yES

LISt

Standard setting and record printout

Resetting to standard configuration

Printout of balance specification values and actual configuration (printer connected)

Setting scale operating parameters

Changing stability detector (four settings)

Reducing readability

Switching off METTLER DeltaDisplay

Switching off automatic zero correction

Unit

Unit 1

Unit 2

Unit selection, applications etc.

Selection of basic unit

Selection of second unit and applications

Switch on status displays

Adapting to peripherals for data interchange

I-FACE s

B

Transmission mode

Baud rate

P

Parity

PAUSE

Pause between data transfers and handshake

Suppression of certification symbols in data transmission

AU u s e

Please see the following pages for more information on the individual setting possibilities.

Note: Short-form operating instructions are enclosed with this operating manual and show the configuration file with all possible settings.

These short-form instructions are intended for use as an overview aid in your day-to-day work.

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Configuring

Configuring - a quick introduction

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Access

Start from standby, i.e. display switched off.

Now press control bar and release only when display shows –Conf–.

Display now automatically changes over to –

Reset–.

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rESEt rESEt

SCALE

Unit

Selecting sectors

The 4 sectors can be selected by briefly pressing the control bar.

Note:

The –End– display between the sectors

–I-Face– and –Reset– indicates the end of the four sectors.

I-FACE

End

Unit

Unit 1 g

Selecting adjustment

For instance in sector –Unit–:

Keep control bar depressed until the desired selection is displayed (e.g.

–Unit 1–).

Have you found the setting –Unit 1–? If not, switch off the display by pressing the Ø key.

Then restart by accessing the configuration file. This time it’s sure to work.

Unit 1 g

Press briefly x times

Change setting e.g. from –g– (gram) to –lb– (pound):

Briefly press control bar several times until pound (lb) appears in display.

Unit 1 lb

Unit 1

Unit 2 lb g

Return to weighing mode

After completing your configuration keep control bar depressed until zero indication appears (weighing mode). The effective settings are now stored, and you can proceed with your weighings.

Auto

Note: If you release the control bar at – End – (each sector is terminated with –End– ) and then press briefly , you will return to the start of the corresponding sector (e.g. –Unit–).

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If, after making these changes, you would like to return to the standard configuration , please turn to the next page. The following pages also tell you everything you wish to know regarding the individual setting options.

A general overview of the configuration file is available from the enclosed short-form operating instructions.

Configuring

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Configuring

Standard setting and record printout

Access

Symbols

Standby

Control bar press briefly

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-ConF-

Press and hold control bar until required display appears rESEt

Display changes automatically

Important

Return to weighing mode always by pressing and holding the control bar until zero is displayed.

If you do not press the control bar for 40 sec , the scale will automatically return to the weighing mode.

rESEt

YES T 8 8 no

Settings

Standard settings Yes/No?

For resetting your scale to standard configuration, select sector –Reset–. Now press control bar until –yes– is displayed. By pressing and holding the control bar again until –End– or zero appears , you acknowledge the resetting (weighing mode appears after –End– indication). Your scale is now reset to the original factory setting.

End noLISt

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STANDARD V10.20.00

TYPE

INR :

: SM.1220

0

FULL d

RANGE d

CAL :

:

:

=

=

12009

1

2000.0

g

0.1

g g g

4000.0

g

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Printout of scale specifications and the actual configuration Yes/No?

To obtain a printout of scale specifications and the selected settings in the configuration file select –List–. Acknowledge the List command by pressing and holding the control bar until - - - - - - appears. The record with the following values can be printed out with an attached printer (e.g. METTLER TOLEDO GA44):

Balance specification values

• STANDARD Software version, e.g. V.10.40.00

• TYPE Stock designation, e.g. PM3281

INR

• FULL d

• CAL

(Type code for PM30000-K)

Identification number, 7 digits

Weighing range, e.g.11000.0 g

Readability, e.g. 0.1g

INTERNAL with PM…-K

Calibration weight value e.g. 4000.0 g with PM…-N

Actual configuration

• Asd

• d

• dd

• AZ

Stability control, e.g. step 2

Readability, e.g. 0.1 g

DeltaDisplay, e.g. on

Automatic zero correction, e.g. on

• Unit 1 Basic unit, e.g. lb

• Unit 2 Second unit,e.g. lb or Applications, e.g. PCS

• [ ] [ ] Status display, e.g. auto

• S Transmission mode,e.g. Stb

• b Baud rate, e.g. 2400 Baud

• P Parity, e.g. – E –

• Pause Pause duration between data transfers, e.g. 1 s

• AU Suppress special characters, e.g. –on– sCALE

Configuring

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Configuring

Setting scale operating parameters

Access

Standby

Symbols

Control bar press briefly

Press and hold control bar until required display appears

Display changes automatically rESEt

SCALE

ASd -2-

Standard setting

-3-

Selectable setting

Important

Return to weighing mode, always by pressing and holding the control bar until zero is displayed.

If you do not press the control bar for 40 sec , the scale will automatically return to the weighing mode. Modified settings will be stored.

sCALE

ASd 8 8 -2D

-1D

-3D

-4D d.

D 8 8 0.1

1 0

5

0.2

0.5

1

2

Dd.

8 8 on 1 oFF

Setting options

Automatic stability detection

The stability detector 31f lights up when the scale is unstable. At the same time, the data interface is blocked until the weighing result is stable (except for data transfer mode “S” being set to –All– or –Cont–; see sector –l-Face–).

very fast Reproduction: good

-1D

Weighing speed:

-2D

-3D

-4D fast very good

Selection of display sequences (Readability)

Example for 0.1 g scales:

Step (d)

Display (g)

1

0.1

2

0.2

5

0.5

10

1

20

2

50

5

100

10

AZ

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Configuring

Weighing-in aid (DeltaDisplay) switching on or off

DeltaDisplay is a weighing-in aid for fast, accurate weighing. The number of decimal places is reduced by one, depending on the rate of weighing-in. In the final phase of the weighing-in process the scale automatically switches back to normal weighing.

on 1 switch on off switch off

Automatic zero correction (Autozero) switching on or off

Autozero automatically compensates for zero drift or soiled platform.

on 1 switch on off switch off

Note : The symbol –AZ–, in either position (on/off), appears only in the configuration file.

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Configuring

Unit selection, Applications, Status displays

Access

Standby

Symbols

Control bar press briefly

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-ConF-

Press and hold control bar until required display appears rESEt

Display changes automatically sCALE

Unit f -

Unit 1 g kg -

Standard setting

Selectable setting

Important

Return to weighing mode, always by pressing and holding the control bar until zero is displayed.

If you do not press the control bar for 40 sec , the scale will automatically return to the weighing mode. Modified settings will be stored.

Unit e

Unit 1 g g k

C.M.

ct dwt

Unit 2 g g

%

Auto x times

PCS

Stk on kg lb oz ozt tl

Setting options

Basic weighing unit

In addition to the weight unit g, the following weight units can be selected for weighing: g dwt gram kg pennyweight kilogram ct C.M.

k lb pound carat oz ounces ozt troy ounces tl tael

... no unit display (display value in g)

Note: The number of decimal places depends on the scale model and selected weight unit (see “Decimal places for secondary units” in the booklet “Applications – Technical data – Accessories” and “Conversion factors” in the section

“Applications” under “Switching weight unit”).

Switchable second unit

–Unit 2– includes the same weight units as basic unit. In addition you may select:

PCS Stk

Piece counting

%

Plus/ minus or percent weighing

For further information regarding these applications, see section “Applications”.

Switch status indicators - , , on or off

Auto 3 minutes after switching on scale, the two status indicators fade automatically.

on The two status indicators remain active, i.e. they are always visible on display.

End

Configuring

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Configuring

Adaptation to external equipment for data exchange

Access

Standby

Symbols

Control bar press briefly

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-ConF-

Press and hold control bar until required display appears

Display changes automatically rESEt sCALE

Unit f -

I-FACE s.

I T 1 sTB

ALL

Standard setting

Selectable setting

Important

Return to weighing mode, always by pressing and holding the control bar until zero is displayed.

If you do not press the control bar for 40 sec , the scale will automatically return to the weighing mode. Modified settings will be stored.

General information

Every METTLER TOLEDO PM scale is factory-equipped with a bidirectional interface (CL and

RS232C). For detailed information see operating instructions “Bidirectional Interfaces of the PM scales”.

Data format of scale interface:

1 start bit, 7 data bits, 1 parity bit, stop bit automatic (1 RX / 2 TX).

I-FACE s.

I T 1 sTB

Cont

ALL

Auto

B .

I T 1 2400

1200

4800 x times

P .

I T 1 -E-

-s-

-O-

-Ÿ≈-

PAUSE 1

H

2

.0

Au oFF on

Setting options

Data transfer mode sTB

ALL

The next possible stable value is transferred after initiation of print/transfer command (after release by stability detector).

The momentary value (dynamic “SD” or stable “S”) is transferred after initiation of print/transfer command.

Auto

Cont

Only stable values are transferred automatically after each change of weight (required change 1 g, with scales having readability 1 g: 5 g. For animal weighing, see section “Applications”.

All values (dynamic “SD” and stable “S”) are transferred automatically.

Baud rate

The Baud rate is the transfer rate unit for serial data transmission in bits/sec:

110 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600

Baud

Parity

Parity control permits recognition of simple bit errors in data transmissions:

-Eeven parity -Oodd parity -Ÿ≈mark parity -sspace

Pause between transfers and handshake (hardware related for RS 232C)

Settings –Pause 0–, 1 and 2 permit the adaptation of transfer rate to data receivers working at different rates (specifications in seconds). –Pause H– evaluates the hardware related handshake signal for RS 232C. The scale is ready for handshake mode operation.

Caution: In handshake operation, no external key may be attached to the Data I/O output as a transfer key (see booklet “Applications – Technical data – Accessories”).

Certification symbols in data transmission

If scales are connected to peripheral units that can not process the certification symbols (<...>, *) (e.g. LP16-M Infrared Dryer and SQC systems) or if a printout of these symbols is not required, the function –Au– must be set to –on–.

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Configuring

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Configuring

How to protect the new settings in the configuration file

After having completed your configuration, you can protect your settings against inadvertent changes. Proceed as follows:

20

To protect the program cassette from possible interference, it is absolutely essential to first disconnect the line cable 20 .

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1

10

11

21

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2

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Lift off weighing platform 10 and platform support 11 . Undo screw 21 .

Carefully lift off top housing 22 and place to one side with the display pointing downward.

Grasp bracket of program cassette

8 , and carefully pull out cassette.

8

3

In the aperture of the program cassette 8 , the shorting jumper 24 is now visible. It can be lifted off from the contact pins (e.g. with a small pencil).

8

24

4 not secured

To protect your settings in the configuration file from involuntary changes, position the jumper across both contact pins (position secured ).

secured

5

Reinsert the program cassette 8 , make sure it is pressed in firmly and fully. Close the scale housing.

Connect power cable 20 .

8

6

Your settings are now secured, i.e. accessing the configuration file is no longer possible. If you wish to remove the security provision, follow sequences shown in Figures 1 to 4. In Figure 5 select the position “not secured” .

Configuring

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Applications

Standard applications at a keystroke

Counting in or out of a container, percent formula weighing of powders or liquids, plus/minus checks of fill quantities, weighing in grams or in a second, selectable unit, or even animal weighing: all this and more can be performed with the applications built in as standard. You can choose between the following applications: g ct

Changing weight units

You can switch between two selected weight units, e.g. between gram and carat.

Animal weighing

Animal weighings can also be performed simply and rapidly.

8.8.8.8.

1 .

7 .

5 Stk

%

Piece counting

The scale can be used for piece counting;

10 is the fixed reference value.

Plus/minus and percent weighing

The scale can also be used for plus/minus checks. If your scale is used for checks in %, the METTLER DeltaTrac indicates the deviation from the preset target weight, the tolerance limits of +/- 2.5 % and their violations.

You can of course perform the usual percent weighings simply and rapidly.

Symbols

Press control bar briefly

Press and hold control bar until required display appears

Display changes automatically

Switching weight unit

Configuration

Standby

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-ConFrESEt sCALE

Unit f -

Unit1

9

Unit2

9

Press briefly x times

Unit2 ct u N I

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Applications

In the configuration file, select the setting

–Unit 1– in the –Unit– sector: The standard setting has the basic unit gram (g). If you wish to change this, press the control bar repeatedly until the desired unit appears.

Working with two units u N I 0.0

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F u N I T 0 ct

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Basic unit, e.g.

–g– (gram)

Switch unit:

Press key F

Second unit, e.g.

–ct– (carat)

Return to basic unit:

Press key F

Basic unit

Now press and hold the control bar until

–Unit 2– is displayed: Select desired second unit (e.g. –ct–) b y briefly pressing control bar.

Return to weighing mode

Conversion factors ounce pound pennyweight troy ounce carat tael

1 oz ≈ 28.349523125 g

1 lb ≈ 453.59237 g

1dwt ≈ 1.55517384 g

1 ozt ≈ 31.1034768 g

1 ct = 0.2 g

1 tl ≈ 37.4290 g

31

1 g ≈ 0.035273962 oz

1 g ≈ 0.002204623 lb

1 g ≈ 0.643014931 dwt

1 g ≈ 0.032150747 ozt

1 g = 5 ct

1 g ≈ 0.026717213 tl

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Applications

Piece counting

(fixed reference number = 10 pieces, 1 piece at least 1 /

4

digit)

Configuration

Counting into a container

Standby u N I 0.0

9

------

-

10

-ConFu 432.0

9 rESEt

Select –Unit 2– in sector –Unit– of configuration file

F sCALE

Unit f u N I 10 Stk

Unit1

9

Unit2

9

Press briefly x times

Unit2

StK u N I

0.0

9

Now change this setting to –PCS– (piece counting is now effective)

Return to weighing mode u 4 Stk

Place empty container onto balance, tare

Deposit 10 items in container (establish reference)

Store reference:

Press key F

Deposit quantity to be determined

Note: If the F-key is pressed again, the weight currently loaded will be stored as a new reference weight for the reference 10 items.

Switch piece count/weight readout

8.8.8.8.

1 .

7 .

5

Stk

F

2.2.

4 .

3 .

2..0

g

F

8.8.8.8.

1 .

7 .

5

Stk

Switch to weight display:

Press key F

Return to display in PCS:

Press key F

Applications

Counting out of a container u N I 0.0

9

10

-432.0

9

F u N -10 Stk

Place filled container on balance, tare

Remove 10 items (reference)

Store reference:

Press key F u Stk

Take out quantity to be determined

Note: If the F-key is pressed again, the weight currently loaded will be stored as a new reference weight for the reference 10 items.

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34

Applications

Plus/minus and percent weighing

(tolerance limit ± 2.5 %, 100 % = target weight, minimum weight = 100 digit)

Configuration

Set target weight

Standby

Place target weight on pan

------

u 532.0

9

-ConF-

F Store target weight:

Press key F rESEt

100.0

% sCALE

Select –Unit 2– in sector –Unit– of configuration file u 1 0.0

% Remove target weight

Unit f -

Unit1

9

Note: If the F-key is pressed again, the weight currently loaded will be stored as a new target weight (100%).

Unit2

9

Press briefly x times

Unit2

% u N I

0.0

9

Now change this setting to –%– by briefly pressing control bar (plus/minus, or percent weighing is now effective)

Return to weighing mode

Checkweighing

-2,5%

Target

100%

+2,5%

Place sample on platform and check if weight is within tolerance limits.

Switch percent weighing/weighing mode

F

78.7

%

532.0

g

F

78.7

%

Switch to weight display:

Press key F

Return to display in % of target weight:

Press key F

Coarse weighing-in u N I 0.0

%

Place empty container on scale, tare.

u 4 77.4

% coarse indicator

Add weighing sample rapidly; the coarse indicator moves downward (coarse indicator position six o’clock = target weight).

Fine weighing-in u 4 98.7

% fine indicator

Add weighing sample gradually; the fine indicator moves upward (fine indicator position 12 o’clock

= target weight).

Target weight u 100.0

%

When fine and coarse indicators form a vertical line, the target weight has been reached (±0.25 %).

Applications

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36

Applications

Animal weighing / Weighing in extremely unsteady or vibrating surroundings

Configuration Manual

,

-

Set weighing process adapter

“Animal weighing”

31 b to • With PRINT key of your scale

• With print key of the GA44 Thermal Printer

(see booklet “Applications – Technical data – Accessories”)

Use vibration adapter 31a to select the de• With the external transfer keys sired time cycle (integration- + reading time): (see booklet “Applications – Technical data – Accessories”)

4 sec.

_

6 sec.

8 sec.

Note: If printer is connected, the stable weight value is printed out automatically.

See also section “Menu”.

The various displays have the following meanings:

_ ,

7532.0

9

Scale ready for animal weighing

_ ,

*

_ ,

7532.0

9

9

Weighing cycle in process

(integration time)

Read result (Available reading time:

Display remains stable for 3...5 sec.)

Note: For certification reasons, an asterisk (*) must precede the animal weighing result.

Automatic

• Set data transfer mode “S” to –Auto– (see also “Configuring, Sector –I-Face–”). Placing a live animal on the weighing platform automatically initiates a weighing cycle.

To initiate a new weighing sequence, the load on the scale between weighings must be below the following values: 10 g for 100 mg balances, 50 g for g balances.

Note: For DeltaRange scales select smallest unit as a reference.

Print/ transfer command

0.0

g

Pressing the ∏ key triggers transfer of a value from the scale to the attached peripheral (printer, e.g.

METTLER TOLEDO GA44 or computer).

Note: In the animal weighing mode , , pressing the ∏ key triggers the start of a new measurement cycle.

See section “Applications” for further details.

Applications

37

What if...

A breakdown should occur anyhow

Display Definition

Display blank

0.0

9 k _ _ _ _ _ x

ò - - - - - ô

-oFF-

2.4

2.3

Zero not defined

Underload

Overload

Power loss

Weighing result unstable

38

Cause

- No power

- Scale switched off

- Power cable disconnected

- Temporary disturbance

- Incorrect operating voltage

- Line fuse defective

- In case of repetition

Correction

- Check power system

- Switch on scale

- Connect power cable

- Switch scale off/ on, or pull out/ plug in power cable

- Inform METTLER TOLEDO Service

- Replace fuse, see “Miscellaneous”)

- Inform METTLER TOLEDO Service

Platform support and/or platform not in place Place platform support and/or platform on scale

Platform support and/or platform not in place

- Protective cover touching pan support

- Weight below weighing range

- Load beyond weighing range

Pull out then plug in power cable

- Temporary power failure

Place platform support and/or platform on scale

Mount protective cover properly, see “Miscellaneous”

- Tare

- Reduce load

Switch on scale with control bar

- Check power connector for proper fitting, then tare

- Unstable weighing location

- Unsteady object on balance (e.g. animal)

- Incorrect operating voltage

- Adjust vibration adapter, see “Menu”

- Place scale on stable support

- Set weighing process adapter to animal weighing mode, see “Menu”

- Inform METTLER TOLEDO Service

Display

1102.5

9

1

kg

Err1

Err2

Err3

Error0 to

Error9

Definition

Incorrect result

Unstable when taring, calibrating or setting reference

Taring in overload or underload condition

Reference insufficient

Error message from internal electronics monitor during automatic self check

Cause

- Operational error

- Wrong unit

- Protective cover touching pan support

Weighing sample touching housing

Correction

- Take off weight, tare and repeat weighing

- Check levelling, see “Preparation”

- Check calibration, see “Menu”

- Select correct unit, see “Configuring”

Mount protective cover properly, see “Miscellaneous”

Rearrange weighing sample to avoid contact with housing

- Adjust vibration adapter, see “Menu”

- Adjust stability detector, see “Configuring”

- Excessive vibration

- Wrong calibration weight

- Stability detector setting too sensitive

- See overload/ underload

- Reference is too small or missing

(piece counting, plus/ minus or % weighing)

- Program cassette improperly inserted

- Admissible temperature range exceeded

- Increase weight/ reference weight

- Insert program cassette correctly

- Pull out/ plug in power cable

- If error message persists, contact METTLER TOLEDO

Service

What if…

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40

Miscellaneous

Changing the microfuse, quite simply

- Pull out power cable.

- Turn fuseholder 6 counterclockwise and pull out.

- Replace blown fuse with new 200 mA slow-blow fuse.

- Insert fuseholder 6 , press in slightly and turn clockwise.

- Plug in power cable, switch on scale.

6

T 200 mA

Remember to get a new spare fuse.

If the new fuse again blows after a short time, there is a fault in the power supply of the balance/scale.

Please disconnect the balance/scale from the power supply and inform your authorized

METTLER TOLEDO service facility.

How to change the protective cover

If weighing platform and platform support are already in place, take them off. Then detach protective cover

16 at the adhesive spots and carefully pull off upwards.

16

Replace in the reverse order.

Important: Protective cover must stick firmly (remove backing paper).

0.0

g

Note: Replacement protective covers are supplied in sets of 2.

Easy to clean

For cleaning the stainless steel platform, a cloth with soap and water is adequate.

Never use powerful solvents.

Caution: Never position scale upside down (damage to measuring cell)!

NITRO

Miscellaneous

41

Miscellaneous

42

You can’t know all the words

Calibrating

Configuration cycle

Configuration file

Configuring

Control bar

DeltaDisplay

DeltaRange

DeltaTrac

Digit (d)

Dispensing

Display

FD

Indicators

Jumper

Adapting the scale to a reference weight

A run through the configuration file

A second level, lockable with the jumper with variable parameters and selectable applications as additions to the menu, see “Configuring”

The setting of parameters, see “Configuring”

A single operating device for weighing, working through the menu and configuring your balance

An aid to fast, accurate weighing-in, see “Configuring”

Selectable fine range, see “Operation”

A dynamic graphic indicator with 60 radial segments, see “Operation”

The smallest displayed value (e.g. METTLER TOLEDO

PM11-N: 0.1g)

Precise weighing-in of powder or small amounts of liquid

The entire display unit, see “Operation”

Fluorescent display

These indicate the status of the scale, see “Operation”

A small connector for locking the configuration,

LCD

Menu

Reproducibility

Sector

Segment

Standard setting

Standby

Tare weight

Taring

Vibration adapter

Weighing process adapter see “Configuring”

Liquid crystal display

The first level, consisting of calibration, adaptation of weighing process and vibration, can be extended with applications, see “Operation” and ”Applications”

The similarity of values obtained from repeated weighings on the same scale under the same conditions of measurement

Part of the configuration file (Reset, Scale, Unit and

I-Face)

A radial bar, 1/60th of the DeltaTrac

The settings for normal user requirements

The scale is ready for use (power cable plugged in) but not switched on, i.e. display is blank

The weight of weighing vessels or packaging

Allowing for the tare weight(s), i.e. the digital readout shows zero

A means of adapting the scale to its location, see “Menu”

A means of adapting the scale to the materials weighed, see “Menu”

Overview of the PM balance and scale families

Precision balances with readability 1 mg (10 mg)

PM100

PM200

PM400

PM1200

PM480 DeltaRange

PM2500 DeltaRange

Weighing capacity:

Weighing capacity:

Weighing capacity:

Weighing capacity:

Fine range:

Fine range:

110 g

210 g

410 g

1200 g

80 g

500 g

0.00

9

0.0

g

Overview of the PM balance and scale families

(Coarse range: 410 g)

(Coarse range: 2100 g)

Precision balances or scales with readability 10 mg (0.1 g)

PM300

PM600

PM2000

PM4000

PM6100

PM4800 DeltaRange

Weighing capacity:

Weighing capacity:

Fine range:

310 g

610 g

Weighing capacity: 2100 g

Weighing capacity: 4100 g

Weighing capacity: 6100 g

800 g

Precision scales with readability 0.1 g (1 g)

PM3000

PM6000

Weighing capacity:

Weighing capacity:

3.1 kg

6.1 kg

Precision scales with readability 1 g

PM6 Weighing capacity: 6.1 kg

43

(Coarse range: 4100 g)

Overview of the PM balance and scale families

0.0

g

44

Precision scales with readability 0.1 g (1 g)

PM11-K, PM11-N

PM16-K, PM16-N

PM30000-K

PM34-K DeltaRange

PM34-N DeltaRange

Weighing capacity:

Weighing capacity:

Weighing capacity:

Fine range:

Fine range:

Precision scales with readability 1 g

PM15-K, PM15-N

PM30-K, PM30-N

Weighing capacity:

Weighing capacity:

11.0 kg

16.0 kg

32.0 kg

4.0 kg (Coarse range: 32.0 kg)

4.0 kg (Coarse range: 32.0 kg)

16.0 kg

32.0 kg

Technical data for individual models

0.0

g

0.00

9

Readability

- Fine range (recallable)

Weighing capacity

- Fine range (recallable)

Taring range (by subtraction)

Reproducibility (s)

- Fine range

Linearity

- Fine range

Sensitivity drift / °C (10 … 30 °C)

Stabilization time 1)

Update speed

Display 2)

Result deviation in inclined position (1:1000)

Weighing pan

Calibration weight 3)

Net weight

Balance housing (W x D x H) in mm

Power consumption

Fusing

Technical data for individual models

PM100 PM200 PM400 PM1200

-

0.001 g

-

110 g

110 g

-

0.5 mg

-

± 0.002 g

4 x 10 -6

1.5/2/3 s

0.13 s

FD

-

0.001 g

-

210 g

210 g

-

0.5 mg

-

± 0.002 g

4 x 10 -6

1.5/2/3 s

0.13 s

FD

-

0.001 g

-

410 g

410 g

0.001 g

-

-

± 0.002 g

3 x 10 -6

1.5/2/3 s

0.13 s

FD

-

0.001 g

-

1200 g

1200 g

-

0.001 g

-

± 0.002 g

1.5 x 10 -6

2.5/4/6 s

0.13 s

LCD

0.005 g

Ø 130 mm

100 g/F1

3.8 kg

194 x 316 x 68

6 VA

63 mA/220 V

125 mA/110 V

0.005 g 0.005 g 0.005 g

Ø 130 mm Ø 130 mm Ø 130 mm

100 g/F1

3.8 kg

200 g/F1

3.8kg

1000 g/E2

3.8 kg

PM480 PM2500

DeltaRange DeltaRange

0.01 g

0.001 g

410 g

80 g

410 g

0.003 g

0.001 g

± 0.005 g

± 0.002 g

4 x 10 -6

1.5/2/3 s

0.13 s

FD

0.01 g

0.001 g

2100 g

500 g

2100 g

0.003 g

0.001 g

± 0.005 g

± 0.002 g

1.5 x 10 -6

2.5/4/6 s

0.13 s

LCD

0.005 g

Ø 130 mm

100 g/F1

3.8 kg

0.005 g

Ø 130 mm

1000 g/F1

3.8 kg

45

Technical data for individual models 46

0.0

g

0.00

9

Readability

- Fine range (recallable)

Weighing capacity

- Fine range (recallable)

Taring range (by subtraction)

Reproducibility (s)

- Fine range

Linearity

- Fine range

Sensitivity drift / °C (10 … 30 °C)

Stabilization time 1)

Update speed

Display 2)

Result deviation in inclined position (1:1000)

Weighing pan

Calibration weight Class F1 3)

Net weight

Balance housing (W x D x H) in mm

Power consumption

Fusing

PM300

-

0.01 g

-

310 g

PM600 PM2000 PM4000 PM6100 PM4800 PM3000 PM6000 PM6

-

0.01 g

-

0.01 g

-

0.01 g

-

0.01 g

DeltaRange

0.1 g 0.1 g

0.01 g -

0.1 g

-

1 g

-

610 g

-

2100 g

-

4100 g

-

6100 g 4100 g

800 g -

3100 g

-

6100 g

-

6100 g

310 g

-

0.003 g

610 g

-

0.005 g

2100 g

-

0.005 g

4100 g

-

0.01 g

-

± 0.01 g

4 x 10 -6

-

± 0.01 g ± 0.02 g

-

6 x 10 -6 4 x 10 -6

-

± 0.02 g

3 x 10 -6

1/1.5/2.5 s 1.5/2/3 s 1.5/2/3 s 1.5/2/3 s

0.13 s 0.13 s 0.13 s 0.13 s

FD FD FD FD

6100 g

-

0.01 g

-

± 0.02 g

3 x 10 -6

2.5/4/6 s

0.13 s

FD

4100 g

0.03 g

0.01 g

± 0.05 g

± 0.02 g

4 x 10 -6

1.5/2/3 s

0.13 s

FD

3100 g 6100 g

-

0.03 g

-

0.05 g

6100 g

-

0.3 g

-

± 0.1 g

4 x 10 -6

-

± 0.1 g

6 x 10 -6

-

± 1 g

6 x 10 -6

1/1.5/2.5 s 1/1.5/2.5 s 1/1.5/2.5 s

0.13 s 0.13 s 0.13 s

FD FD FD

0.01 g 0.05 g 0.05 g 0.05 g 0.05 g 0.05 g 0.5 g 0.5 g 1 g

Ø 130 mm Ø 150 mm Ø 150 mm Ø 170 mm Ø 150 mm Ø 170 mm 182 x 228 182 x 228 182 x 228

100 g

3.8 kg

500 g

3.8 kg

1000 g

3.8 kg

2000 g

3.8 kg

2 x 2000 g

3.8 kg

1000 g

3.8 kg

1000 g

4.2 kg

2000 g

4.2 kg

2000 g

4.2 kg

194 x 316 x 68

6 VA

63 mA/220 V

125 mA/110 V

1)

2)

3) dependent on the setting of the vibration adapter

FD Fluorescent display, self-luminous

LCD Liquid crystal display, passive for noncertified version

0.0

g

Readability

- Fine range (recallable)

Weighing capacity

- Fine range (recallable)

Taring range (by subtraction)

Reproducibility (s)

- Fine range

Linearity

- Fine range

Sensitivity drift / °C (10 … 30 °C)

Stabilization time 1)

Update speed

Display 2)

Result deviation in inclined position (1:1000)

Weighing platform (W x L) in mm

Calibration weight with PM…-K

Calibration weight Class F1 3) for PM…-N

Net weight

Scale housing (W x D x H) in mm

Power consumption

Fusing

PM11-K

PM11-N

-

0.1 g

-

11000 g

11000 g

-

0.05 g

-

± 0.2 g

6 x 10 -6

1.5/2/3 s

0.13 s

FD

0.3 g

245 x 350 incorporated

2 x 2000 g

0.3 g

245 x 350 incorporated

2 x 2000 g

12.5 kg

360 x 330 x 130

12.5 kg

8 VA

200 mA/220 V

125 mA/110 V

PM16-K

PM16-N

-

0.1 g

-

16000 g

16000 g

-

0.05 g

-

± 0.2 g

4 x 10 -6

1.5/2/3 s

0.13 s

FD

Technical data for individual models 47

-

32000 g

32000 g

-

0.1 g

-

± 0.2 g

4 x 10 -6

1.5/2/3 s

0.13 s

FD

PM30000-K PM34-K DeltaRange PM15-K

PM34-N DeltaRange PM15-N

0.1 g 1 g

0.1 g

32000 g

4000 g

32000 g

0.3 g

0.1 g

± 0.5 g

± 0.2 g

4 x 10 -6

1.5/2/3 s

0.13 s

FD

-

1 g

-

16000 g

16000 g

-

0.3 g

-

± 0.5 g

4 x 10 -6

1/1.5/2.5 s

0.13 s

FD

0.3 g

245 x 350

incorporated

12.5 kg

0.3 g

245 x 350 incorporated

2 x 2000 g

12.5 kg

0.3 g

245 x 350 incorporated

2 x 2000 g

12.5 kg

PM30-K

PM30-N

-

1 g

-

32000 g

32000 g

-

0.3 g

-

± 0.5 g

4 x 10 -6

1/1.5/2.5 s

0.13 s

FD

0.3 g

245 x 350 incorporated

2 x 2000 g

12.5 kg

General technical data

General technical data

Basic unit of balance/scale, selectable 1)

Switchable 2 nd unit 1)

Applications, selectable

Digital display

DeltaTrac 2)

Power supply PM balances up to 6.1kg

Power supply high-capacity PM scales

Power connection SM

Vibration adapter

Weighing process adapter ;

Stability detector

Data interface

• Baudrate

• Parity

• Transmission

• Plug-in connection

• METTLER TOLEDO GM interface

Admissible ambient conditions

• Temperature

• Relative humidity

• Height below/above sea level

• Vibration

48 g, kg, lb, oz, ozt, tl, GN, dwt, ct, C.M., k g, kg, lb, oz, ozt, tl, GN, dwt, ct, C.M., k piece counting, +/- or % weighing, animal weighing

7 digits

60 segments voltage selectable: 115/230 V, +15/-20 %, 50/60 Hz

100/115/200/230 V, +15/-20 %, 50/60 Hz voltage selectable: 115/230 V, ±15 %, 50/60 Hz supply via AC adapter: 11 VDC/0.1 A battery operation: duration 8 h; charge time 16 h choice of 3 settings, optical display choice of 4 settings, optical display choice of 4 settings, optical display bidirectional RS232C/CL passive 20 mA

110...9600 baud even, odd, mark, space asynchronous 7-bit ASCII

15-pin MiniMETTLER TOLEDO socket

15-pin MiniMETTLER TOLEDO for connection of peripherals

0 °C...40 °C

15 %...85 %

-300 m...+600 m

0.3 m/s 2

1)

2) see decimal places for secondary units dynamic graphic indicator and dispensing aid

Standard equipment

Molded in-use cover

Retainer ring for molded in-use cover

Molded in-use cover for weighing platform

In-use cover for terminal

All-purpose draft shield

Glass draft shield 2)

Power cable (to national codes)

Spare power fuse

Screwdriver

Hanger

Leveling screws and level

Data interface RS232C and CL

METTLER TOLEDO GM interface

Calibration weight (OIML E2)

Standard equipment

-

-

-

-

-

PM100

PM200

PM300

PM600

PM400

PM480

PM2000

PM4000

PM1200 1) PM4800

PM2500 1) PM6100 1)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

PM3000

PM6000

PM6

PM11-N

PM15-N

PM16-N

PM30-K

PM34-K

PM30000-K

-

-

-

-

-

-

41622

1) no hanger possible

49

Weighing ranges in secondary units 50

Weighing ranges in secondary units

0.00

9

Range in g lb oz ozt tl

GN dwt ct / k / C.M.

0.0

g

PM100 PM200 PM300 PM400 PM480

PM480 (fine)

110 210 310

0.243

0.463

0.683

3.88

7.41

10.93

3.536

6.752

9.97

2.938

5.609

8.28

1’697 3’240 4’784

70.73

135.0

199.3

550 1’050 1’550

410

0.904

14.49

13.18

10.95

6’327

263.6

2’050

80

0.177

2.827

2.573

2.137

1233

51.44

400

0.0

g

PM600 PM1200 PM2000

PM2500

610 1200

1.345

2.645

21.51

42.33

19.61

38.58

2100

4.630

74.07

67.51

16.29

32.05

56.09

9’413 18’518 32’407

392.2

771.6

3’050 6’000

1’350

10’500

0.00

9

Range in g lb oz ozt tl

GN dwt ct / k / C.M.

0.0

g

PM4000 PM4800 PM6000 PM11-N PM15-N PM30-K PM34-K

PM4800 (fine) PM6100 PM16-N PM34-K (fine)

PM6 PM30000-K

4100 800 6100

9.039

1.764

13.45

144.6

28.27

215.1

131.8

25.73

196.1

11000 16000

24.25

35.27

388.0

564.4

353.6

514.4

109.5

21.37

162.9

63’27 12’342 94’137 -

293.8

427.3

-

2’636 514.4

3’922

20’500 4’000 30’500

7’073

55’000

10’288

80’000

32000 4000

70.54

8.818

1129

1029

-

855

141.1

128.6

-

106.8

20’576 2’572

160’000 20’000

PM2500

(fine)

500

1.103

17.63

16.07

13.35

7’713

321.5

2’500

PM3000

3100

6.834

109.35

99.67

82.80

47’840

1’993

15’500

Decimal places in secondary units

g / dwt kg lb oz / ozt / tl

GN ct / k / C.M.

PM100

PM200

PM400

PM480 1)

PM1200

PM2500 1)

PM300

PM600

PM2000

PM4000

PM4800 1)

PM6100

0.000

not settable

0.00000

0.0000

0.0

0.00

0.00

0.00000

0.0000

0.000

0.

0.0

PM3000

PM6000

PM11-N

PM16-N

PM34-K 1)

PM30000-K

PM6

PM15-N

PM30-K

0.0

0.0000

0.000

0.00

not settable

0.

0.

0.000

0.00

0.0

not settable not settable

Decimal places in secondary units 51

1) one decimal place less in coarse

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© Mettler-Toledo GmbH 1998 704684A Printed in Switzerland 9810/2.12

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Subject to technical changes and to the availability of the accessories supplied with the instruments.

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Key Features

  • 11 kg weighing range
  • 0.1 g readability accuracy
  • Large, easy-to-read display
  • Simple controls
  • Vibration adapter
  • Weighing process adapter
  • 10 times more accurate fine range

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I turn on the PM11-K?
Briefly press the control bar.
How do I switch off the display?
Press the Off key.
How do I tare the scale?
Briefly press the control bar.
How do I change the weight unit?
Press the Unit key and use the arrow keys to select the desired unit.
How do I calibrate the scale?
Press the Menu key and select the Calibrate option.

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