As User Manual en
As User Manual en
As User Manual en
LMI-16-09/05/12/A
PRECISION
BALANCE
AS SERIES
PRECISION
BALANCE
AS/CT SERIES
MANUFACTURER
OF ELECTRONIC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. TECHNICAL DATA
AS AS AS AS AS AS
60/C/2 60/220/C/2 110/C/2 160/C/2 220/C/2 310/C/2*
Max capacity 60g 60/220g 110g 160g 220g 310g
Minimum 1mg 1mg 10 mg 10 mg 10 mg 10 mg
weight
Readability 0,01mg 0,01/0,1mg 0,1 mg 0,1mg 0,1mg 0,1mg
Tare range -60g -220g -110 g -160 g -220 g -310 g
Repeatability 0,04mg 0,04/0,1mg 0,1 mg 0,1 mg 0,1 mg 0,1 mg
Linearity 0,07mg 0,07/0,2mg 0,2mg 0,3mg
Pan size 70 mm 85 mm
Sensitivity drift 1 ppm/C in temperature +15 - +35 C
Working +10 - +40 C
temperature
Power supply 13,5 - 16V DC / 1,1 A
Adjustment internal (automatic)
Display LCD with backlight
* - non-verified balance
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Dimensions
Balance series:
AS 60/C/2
AS 60/220/C/2
AS 110/C/2
AS 160/C/2
AS 220/C/2
AS 310/C/2
Balance series:
APS 120/C/2/CT
APS 220/C/2/CT
APS 320/C/2/CT
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2. BASIC INFORMATION
2.3. Warranty
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2.4. Monitoring metrological parameters of the instrument
Please read the user manual carefully before assembling and startup, even if
the user is experienced with this type of weighing instruments.
Please check the packaging immediately upon delivery and the device during
unpacking for any visible signs of external damage.
3.2. Packaging
Please retain all parts of the original packaging should the balance be
transported in the future. Only the original packaging should be used for
dispatching the balance. Before packing, disconnect all attached cables and
remove any loose/movable parts (weighing pan, anti-draft shields, etc.). Please
place balance and its components in their original packaging, and protect them
against damage during transport.
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4. UNPACKING, ASSEMBLING AND STARTUP
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4.2. Unpacking
Carefully remove the balance from its packaging, remove the plastic and foil
transport protective elements and gently place the balance in its intended place
of use. Assemble the weighing pan, and other elements according to below
scheme:
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Balance with weighing pan 85 mm:
4.3. Leveling
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4.4. Standard equipment
Balance.
Weighing pan and protecting (anti-draft) components.
Power adapter.
User manual.
4.5. Cleaning
Balance should be cleaned with damp cloth by gentle wiping the smudges of
dirt. In order to clean the weighing pan of the balance, please remove it from
the weighing chamber. Cleaning of the pan when assembled may cause
damage of the measuring system of the balance.
Balance can be plugged to mains only with a power adapter that comes
standard with the balance. Nominal power supply of the power adapter
(specified on the data plate of the power adapter) should be compatible to the
power from mains. Plug the balance to mains the plugging socket is located
at the back of balances housing. Balance display will light and show name and
number of software, after which balance will display 0.0000g. If indication is
other than zero, please press ESC/TARE key.
5. BASIC FUNCTIONS
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functions related to working modes
Balance As series can be used to weigh loads under the weighing platform i.e.
under hook weighing option.
Balance software enables printing a report from adjustment process and carrying
out adjustment test.
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6. KEYBOARD
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7. START-UP
When plugged to mains, the balance displays name and number of software, and afterwards
proceeds to weighing mode.
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8. USER MENU
Balance menu is divided into 7 basic function groups. Each group has individual
name starting with capital letter P.
Exit to previous menu level, e.g. to the main menu. ON/OFF key.
P1 CAL [Adjustment/Calibration]
P1.1 iCAL | [internal adjustment]
P1.2 ECAL | [external adjustment]
P1.3 tCAL | [temperature adjustment]
P1.4 ACAL | both/nonE/tenno/tinnE [automatic adjustment]
P1.5 CALt | 1 h 12h [time of automatic adjustment]
P1.6 CALr | YES/no [report from adjustment]
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P2 GLP [Good Laboratory Practice]
P2.1 USr | _ [name of user]
P2.2 PrJ | _ [name of project]
P2.3 Ptin | YES/no [printout of measurement time]
P2.4 PdAt | YES/no [printout of measurement date]
P2.5 PUSr | YES/no [printout of user name]
P2.6 PPrJ | YES/no [printout of project name]
P2.7 PId | YES/no [printout of balances factory number]
P2.8 PFr | YES/no [printout of frames]
CAUTION
Changes introduced in balance memory will be permanently saved
on return weighing with procedure of saving changes.
During times between carrying out the following measurement series do not unplug
the balance from mains. It is recommended to switch off balances display by
pressing ON/OFF key. On repeated pressing of the ON/OFF key the balance is
ready for operation and carrying out the following measurements.
Function is used to set the measuring unit which will be displayed on balance
switching on.
press UNITS key for a few times. The display indicates available measuring
units in turns.
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After selecting the basic measuring unit press PRINT key. The balance returns
to displaying parameter name.
Available settings:
For verified balances, a user can select from the following measuring units:
[g], [mg], [ct];
For non-verified balances, a user can select from the following measuring
units: [g], [mg], [ct], [oz], [ozt], [dwt], [t], [mom], [gn].
CAUTION:
On switching on, the balance will start operating with set basic measuring
unit.
Available settings:
For verified balances, a user can select from the following measuring units:
[g], [mg], [ct];
For non-verified balances, a user can select from the following measuring
units: [g], [mg], [ct], [oz], [ozt], [dwt], [t], [mom], [gn].
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9.3. Setting accessibility of balance working modes
Function enables selecting (by pressing MODE key) which working modes
are accessible during weighing function if all then select (ALL) and if
only one from all available (described below).
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After setting the parameter press PRINT key. Balance goes back to
displaying submenu name P6.1 FFun.
If a mode other than ALL is selected, procedure of returning to weighing
mode differs from other ones.
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Press Esc/TARE key, balance returns to weighing.
Balance user can enable or disable modes which are not used in the
weighing process. This provides quicker access to modes used on a
balance.
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YES - mode available;
no - mode disabled
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10. BALANCE MAIN PARAMETERS
CAUTION:
The higher filtering setting the longer weighing time.
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10.2. Value release
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10.3. Autozero function
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10.4. Blanking of last digit on the display
ALuuAYS always
nEuEr never
uu_StAb when measurement result is stabilized.
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10.5. Weighing mode RAPID
Weighing mode RAPD is located in menu parameter P3.rEAd and it offers two
options:
RAPID = NO balance operates with settings as set in menu AUE and CONF,
i.e. standard weighing.
RAPID = YES (default settings) balance operates with settings specific for
software mode FILL, and:
- The value of CONF parameter is automatically set to: Fast+rel,
independently on previous setting of this parameter;
- The value of AuE parameter is automatically set to: Standard,
independently on previous setting of this parameter;
- The value of Stabilization time parameter is automatically decreased
(factory setting is decreased by 4). Such parameter setting speeds up
the time of stability pictogram appearance on the display.
The values of AuE and CONF parameters are editable if mode rAPd is enabled
for setting shorter or longer measurement time.
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11. OTHER PARAMETERS
CAUTION:
Balance software has implemented option of automatic backlight switch off
bl = Aut. In case of this setting, the backlight is switched automatically off
if weighing results does not change within 10 seconds. Backlight is
automatically activated at the moment of weighing result change on
balance display
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11.2. Beep sound reaction on pressing a function key
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12. BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
As the gravitational acceleration force has different value at various latitudes and
altitudes, a balance should be adjusted to present working conditions. This process
should take place at the first installation of the instrument on site and at its every re-
location as in case of ambient temperature changes.
In order to ensure the highest weighing accuracy, it is recommended to periodically
introduce to balance memory a corrective factor of indications in relation to a mass
standard i.e. balance adjustment.
Types of adjustment:
- Internal automatic adjustment
* triggered by temperature change
* triggered by elapsing time
- Manual internal adjustment
* initiated from balances keyboard
- Adjustment with external weight
* with declared mass which cannot be modified.
CAUTION
In case of verified balances (with internal automatic adjustment system)
only the automatic internal adjustment and manual internal adjustment
system are available for a user.
In verified balances PS series with external adjustment system, adjustment
process is blocked (not available) for a user.
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12.1. Internal adjustment
- the adjustment process can be postponed for multiple times, but it needs to
be stressed that long postponing of adjustment may be a reason of bigger
errors of weighing process. The errors are effect of temperature changes
and as a consequence changes of balance sensitivity.
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Automatic adjustment process takes place in three different cases:
CAUTION
Declaring time interval for balance adjustment is available only in
non-verified balances. In case of verified balances the time interval
between following adjustments is set for 3 hours
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12.2. Settings of menu: Adjustment
P1 CAL
P1.1 iCAL |
P1.2 ECAL |
P1.3 tCAL |
P1.4 ACAL | both
P1.5 CALt | 1h
P1.6 CALr | YES
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Determination of factor, which conditions start of automatic internal
adjustment.
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P1.5 CALt - Time of automatic adjustment (balances with internal
adjustment system)
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12.3. Adjustment test
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12.4. Manual adjustment
CAUTION:
- Press ESC/Tare key to abort adjustment process
- If during adjustment process, weighing pan of a balance is
loaded, than balance display will show order informing on error
occurrence. Adjustment process will be stopped. As weighing pan is
unloaded, the adjustment process will continue and complete.
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12.4.2. External adjustment
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12.5. Adjustment report printout
Remember, that if the parameter is set for YES, then a report is generated and
sent automatically.
Content of report from adjustment process depends on settings of GLP
parameters. Any option in the GLP submenu which attribute is YES is included
in a report from adjustment process.
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13. DETERMINING CONTENT OF A PRINTOUT FOR GLP PROCEDURES
P2 GLP, is group of the parameters which enables declaring variables that are
present on an adjustment printout and printout activated after a measurement.
P2 GLP
P2.1 USr |
P2.2 PrJ |
P2.3 Ptin | YES
P2.4 PdAt | YES
P2.5 PUSr | YES
P2.6 PPrJ | YES
P2.7 PId | YES
P2.8 PFr | YES
P2.1 USr
The parameter enables determining name of a operator who works with the
balance. User name contains maximally 8 alphanumeric characters. The name
is inserted using F, MODE, UNITS on balances keyboard and PRINT key.
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Accessible characters and their equivalents displayed by the balance:
P2.2 PrJ
PRRADWAG
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An instance of project name inserted to a balance using small letters takes
below form:
prradwag
P2.3 Ptin
P2.4 PdAt
P2.5 PUSr
P2.6 PPrJ
P2.7 PId
P2.8 PFr
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14. BALANCE WORKING MODES
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Pressing MODE key causes displaying the first available mode. Each next
pressing of UNITS or MODE keys causes displaying name of next available
mode. The means of setting a working mode is described in further section of
this manual.
Balance in its standard version is equipped with an option for counting parts
and small objects of the same unit mass. Parts counting mode does not
cooperate with other working modes.
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Press UNITS key to set sample quantity 10, 20, 50 or FrEE,
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in order to select one of the options, e.g. 20 pcs press PRINT
key and proceed as shown on below figure,
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If option FrEE (sample quantity is declared by a user) is selected, insert
sample quantity used for determining mass of single part,
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Return to weighing
CAUTION:
While determining sample quantity, and before accepting it, it is necessary
to wait until stable measurement pictogram is displayed. Only if
visible on balances display, it is allowed to accept the declared quantity of
parts by pressing PRINT key. Otherwise balance will not accept the
measurement.
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14.2. Checkweighing (HiLo) with reference to set standard
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SET LOW LIMIT (LOW THRESHOLD)
F - digit selection; UNITS set digit value; PRINT - accept inserted digit value
F - digit selection; UNITS - set digit value; PRINT - accept inserted digit value
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CAUTION:
If by mistake the value of low threshold is set higher than high threshold,
balance will indicate error message and return to weighing.
Return to weighing:
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14.3. Percent setup
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after few seconds indication 100,00% will be displayed.
From now on the display will not indicate mass of weighed load but
deviation of mass placed on the pan in relation to the reference (in %).
F Select a digit
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Determine the value of reference mass, insert it to balance
memory and accept it by pressing PRINT key display will indicate:
0,00%
From now on the display will not indicate mass of weighed load but
deviation of mass placed on the pan in relation to the reference (in %).
Return to weighing
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14.4. Working mode FILL
If FiLL is enabled, then the balances operates with settings, that are stored in
balances settings as default and ensuring quicker operation. The settings
automatically decrease Autozero range to 1 reading interval. Mode activation is
signaled by a black triangle pictogram visible on displays right hand side (and
above the measuring unit). Working mode FiLL is set to YES as default, thus it
is accessible in the working modes. The mode can be disabled from the
working modes by setting it to NO. To disable FiLL mode enter menu of
available modes see point 9.3.2 of this user manual.
The balance operates in accordance with the settings of AUE and CONF
options. The options enable setting shorter or longer measurement time.
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On disabling FiLL mode, the measurement are carried out in accordance with
user settings.
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4. Beaker. 11. Bottom weighing pan.
Basic element for determining density of liquids is a glass sinker (3). Its
volume is precisely determined and given on sinkers hanger. Before
starting liquid density determination, insert the value of sinkers volume to
balance memory. In order to measure the density of liquid, first determine
mass of the sinker in the air. Then measure mass of the same sinker in
tested liquid. The result of liquid density determination is automatically
indicated on balance display.
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14.6. Pipettes calibration
In order to start pipettes calibration mode and input required parameters for
calibration process, follow the instruction from below figures:
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Set h set humidity of a weighing room in which pipettes calibration is
conducted (10 95 %),
Insert data required for pipettes calibration process and press ESC/TARE key
(when balance displays stability pictogram) balance will start the first series of
measurements P1 Vo. Quantity of repetitions is conditioned by previously declared
value of Set n parameter.
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14.6.3. Second measuring series
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14.6.4. Third measuring series
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An example of a printout from pipettes calibration:
Vmin, V1/2, Vmax respectively: initial volume, 50% of pipette volume and
nominal pipette volume,
Va arithmetic mean from measurement series,
Es value of systematic error,
Sr value of repeatability standard deviation.
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15. RS 232 FUNCTIONS
P4 Print
P4.1 bAud | 4800
P4.2 CntA | YES
P4.3 CntB | YES
P4.4 rEPl | YES
P4.5 PStb | YES
P4.6 Lo | 0.005
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Select required baud rate value
- 2400 bit/s
- 4800 bit/s
- 9600 bit/s
- 19200 bit/s.
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15.2.2. Continuous transmission in current measuring unit
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15.3. Setting operation mode for RS 232 interface
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15.4. Determination of data type sent via RS 232 output
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15.5. Minimum mass required for activating automatic printout
Press F key to select a digit which should be changed, and press UNITS
key to change value of selected digit.
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16. COOPERATION WITH A PRINTER OR A COMPUTER
CAUTION
A peripheral device that is connected to RS 3232 output of a balance, has
to be powered from the common low voltage power network equipped with
common anti-shock protection in a way to preclude possible occurrence of
different potentials in zero cables of the peripheral device and the balance.
The value indicated on balance display can be sent through RS 232 output to a
peripheral device in one of four accessible ways:
Value indicated on balances display can be sent through RS232 output in the
following form:
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16.1. Cross-section through connecting conductors
BALANCE COMPUTER
2 (RxD) 3 (TxD)
3 (TxD) 2 (RxD)
4 (DTR) 6 (DSR)
5 (GND) 5 (GND)
6 (DSR) 6 (DTR)
7 (RTS) 8 (CTS)
8 (CTS) 7 (RTS)
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16.2. Printing date with specified date and time
PdAt - YES
Ptin - YES
1 9:02:15 + 7.0016 g
2 9:02:39 + 5.0152 g
3 9:02:58 + 12.0171 g
4 9:03:15 + 9.9937 g
5 9:03:34 + 12.0169 g
6 9:03:48 + 22.0111 g
n 6 batch quantity
sum x 68.0556 g total mass of samples
x 11.34260 g average value
s 5.92328 g standard deviation
srel 52.22 % variance factor
min 5.0152 g min value
max 22.0111 g max value
R 16.9959 g difference max min
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16.4.1. Format of data sent on pressing of PRINT key
CAUTION:
For verified balances printout of instantaneous measurement data is
blocked.
Printout format
1 2 3 4 - 12 13 14 - 16 17 18
sign
stability
marker
space
CR
space
mass
unit
LF
stability marker [space] if stable
[?] if unstable
[^] if there is an error of range exceeding on +
[v] if there is an error of range exceeding on -
sign [space] for positive values or [-] for negative values
mass 9 marks alignment to the right
unit 3 marks alignment to the left
stability
marker
space
space
space
mass
sign
unit
CR
LF
Command 1 3 characters
stability marker [space] if stable
[?] if unstable
[^] if there is an error of range exceeding on +
[v] if there is an error of range exceeding on -
sign [space] for positive values or [-] for negative
values
mass 9 marks alignment to the right
unit 3 marks alignment to the left
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17. UNDER HOOK WEIGHING
In standard analytical and precision balances loads can be weighed under the
weighing pan. Such means of operation requires placing a balance on a uplifted
position. RADWAG offers a rack for under hook weighing. The rack is an optional
equipment offered for balances AS series.
CAUTION:
The suspension for hook must not be turned, twisted or manipulated
in any direction. Such actions may cause damage to balance
mechanism.
Mass of all additional elements of under hook weighing kit, like: the hook,
weighing pan, string, etc. should be zeroed by pressing Esc/TARE key.
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18. LIST OF COMMANDS: COMPUTER BALANCE
Function TARE
Command T CR LF (balance tarring)
Function ZERO
Command Z CR LF (balance zeroing)
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CAUTION
If a non-existing or incorrect command finished with CR LF will be sent
to a balance, it responses with ES CR LF. Space between characters
should be omitted, as they are added only for the purpose of proper
legibility.
Er3 FuL1 values from A/D converter maximal converter range (A/D 0)
Er8 outr enter value (from keyboard level) out of range (setting thresholds /
limits values)
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20. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
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20.5. Computer software
Number of instruction:
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MANUFACTURER
OF ELECTRONIC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS
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