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1. User Management Changing or Deleting Your Own Password If you haven t already done so activate your own user profile In the user selection list touch Edit gt Select Change or delete own password gt If you want to change the password touch Yes gt Select both buttons in order and enter the new password twice Touch Hext D This takes you back to the user selection Deleting Other User Passwords This function can only be performed out by the administrator gt In the user selection list touch Edit gt Select Delete other passwords D An overview of all users with passwords is displayed gt Select all users whose passwords you want to delete and then touch Hext Or gt If you want to delete all the passwords touch AI gt All users whose passwords you selected for deletion are displayed in a security prompt gt If you still want to change the selection touch Ha Or gt Confirm the deletion with Yes D You return to user selection Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 71 Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH amp Co KG Weender Landstrasse 94 108 37075 Goettingen Germany Phone 449 5 51 308 0 Fax 449 5 51 308 3289 www sartorius com Copyright by Sartorius Goettingen Germany No part of this publication may be reprinted or translated in any form or by any means without prior written permission from Sartorius All rights reserved by Sartorius AG in accordance with copyright
2. gt gt The display indicates by means of arrows which of the rear feet need to be turned in which direction gt Follow the instructions on the display gt After the correct setting of the leveling feet a message is displayed End the leveling process by touching OK System Settings Menu Configuring Calibration Adjustment In the operating mode touch Menu ORG AEG gt gt The selection of the system settings is displayed Touch Calibration adjustment data Pe vonTExES the rUbreborn edise tne gt The selection of the settings options is displayed the settings options will be functions x described in the following chapters Define calibration adjustment functions Define External Calibration Weights MM v Set fully automatic adjustment function isoCAL P Select the section in which you want to make settings Configure the desired settings for all sub menus gt To save the settings touch Save 663 2 In the following text factory settings are identified with Defining Calibration and Adjustment Functions Calibration ad t date 3 a In the menu touch Calibration adjustment data in order to access the selection of the settings options In the selection section of the settings options touch Define calibration adjustment functions Cal Adj key Functions of the key Block key Configure key selection menu Select fixed 1 key function Cal Adj Se
3. Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Creating New Materials gt In the main menu touch Density of material D You can create new materials and modify or delete materials The pre defined materials correspond to the values of the OIML standards and cannot be modified gt In order to define a new material touch Create new material gt Enter the material description and the data of the material gt Touch Save gt The material is now available for reference weights and test weights gt Touch once Back to return to the function selection Touch again Back to return to the mass calibration main menu Defining General Settings for the Application Mass Calibration gt In the main menu touch Settings menu gt gt The mass calibration settings menu is displayed Test procedure You can define the standard OIML ASTM or user definable nominal value the weighing cycle and the number of weighing cycles Basic settings You can define the taring behavior and the time period of the measurement and also enable or disable the draft shield automatically Cal data of climate sens lf you do not use any integrated climate sensors you can enter the required calibration data This information will appear on the printed logs Balance uncertainty You can enter the uncertainty data of the mass comparator Import export data You can export the data of both databases reference weights and materials of the
4. Normal A and the test weight The Test piece B The selected weighing cycle ABA ABBA or AP BA determines the sequence in which the weights are placed on the pan ABA This method requires 15 weighing steps over 5 measuring cycles The measurements are strictly sequential Example ABAABAABAABAABA 1 2 3 4 5 ABBA This method requires 12 weighing steps over 3 measuring cycles The measurements are strictly sequential Example ABBAABBAABBA Da LI Lal 2 3 AB BA With this method up to 5 test pieces can be simultaneously compared in a single weighing cycle For 5 test pieces this method requires 7 weighing steps The process can be severely impacted due to the drifting of the weighing display and is therefore suitable only for weights of the accuracy class F2 or Class 4 or lower Example AB B B B B A 1 2 3 4 5 1 From the individual values the display difference between the reference weight Normal A and the test weight Test piece B is determined multiple times The mean value and the standard deviation are calculated from the differences The standard deviation determined serves as a measure for the accuracy of the mass comparator or the weighing process Printout Sample Log Mass Calibration You can define the printout details in the general settings for tasks see page 30 You can choose from the following three settings Minimum Standard and Maximurn The example show
5. m ooo AN x Pirase select Tosk Task Adarra HAUAA 4 Sa Adimas olo HAAA da T SA Bdbregslraicg Darcos a 10535 46 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Calibration Adjustment Using External Calibration Weight An external calibration weight is required for this function Please note the tolerance of the calibration weight being used P Press the key TASK gt A list of available tasks is displayed gt Touch Weighing D You are in the operating mode Make sure that the weighing plate is unloaded gt Press TARE to tare the mass comparator gt Touch Cal Adj gt In the calibration adjustment selection touch External cal adj with factory defined weight or a different external test weight D The calibration is started The weighing plate is not yet loaded Satan trator Corb HE 11 05 55 Cabbratens Tanga 5000 0000 Calibration adjustrment procedure active Weight too ihi Please put on the indicated weii A demanisirador tutors 110951 Mix 3400 g 5000 0004 Adka been Tunctionc Ext adj fact def wt Adasi alo COAT UP 110251 Mx 2400 9 ds 0 000 5000 0001 g Dabe and time vw TIRAS Caladi Set l Cal deviation Dev 8 0012 a Sabres tration CAAA ad 11 oe Max 000 g 5000 0004 1o X eee 1 CRT Mass Comparator Calibration Adjustment D The display changes gt gt You are prompted
6. 1 kg Conv mass deviation 1 010 mg 36 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Expanded uncertainty 0 250 mg Coverage factor k 2 Instability 0 000 mg Material description Stainless steel Material density 8010 800 kg m3 Test weight Manufacturer Sartorius Identification AAA Serial number 05 0014 Shape Cylindrical weight Material description Stainless steel Material density 7950 000 kg m3 Measures values A11 1000 0004 g B11 1000 0019 g A12 1000 0006 g Diff conv mass 1 0 00156 g A21 1000 0005 g B21 1000 0018 g A22 1000 0003 g Diff conv mass 2 0 00156 g Average diff 0 00156 g Uncertainty u sensitiv Balance 0 00 mg u weighing process 0 42 mg u reference weight 0 13 mg u buoyancy correct 0 00 mg u balance 0 04 mg Evaluation Standard dev meas 0 07 mg passed 0 89 mg Conventional mass 1 kg 2 3 7 mg Uncertainty budget 5 mg Maximum 01 08 2014 5 18 03 PM SARTORIUS Mass Calibration Model MCM5004 SerNo 48428 BAC 00 55 84 APC 01 60 08 Q App 08 xx 00 User Order data Customer SARTORIUS Order number 999888777 Order Ident 666555444 Remark Process data Class Nominal value 1 kg Weighing cycle ABA Number of cycles 2 Basic settings Automatic tare Of f Take measured value With time interval Acceptance criterion With stability Handling time 8 s Stabilization time 10 s Timing tolerance 5 S Air buoyancy corr On with int sensor Uncertain
7. task immediately and modify the configuration even while it is being performed If you want to create additional tasks for mass calibration please read Chapter Creating a Task Mass Calibration on page 26 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 21 Mass Calibration Mass Calibration Admiralo Bali pn CAA un oe Se RE Density of material j Sel pnma Mass Cah ation Admina Order data CAAA a 1100F Mass Calibration Achregciraio Test weight heed data AAO 4 1028641 22 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Executing Tasks Mass Calibration If you haven t already done so go to task management gt The task selection is displayed Touch the task of your choice or gt if the desired task is already selected touch Start D The main menu is displayed after a few seconds In the main menu the reference weights materials and settings must now be configured via the menu items of the same names see page 27 You will need the appropriate user access rights for these tasks If these menu items are inactive grayed out you do not have user access rights for these tasks and must either change the user see page 13 or have the required user access rights set up for you see page 69 If you have deselected the calculation of the uncertainties and the buoyancy correction in the settings menu the tasks do not have to be configured gt To start the mass calibration touch Start Mass C
8. weights of the same class and mass e g E2 2 kg Shape Knob weight Cylindrical weight Wire weight Leaf weight Block weight Ton weight or Other Touch Continue Meas Caraion AGITUR gt Enter the calibration data 1st part of the reference weight Rei calibration data HAAA 14364 Cal laboratory Name of the laboratory at which the weight was calibrated xi Cal certificate no Authority issuing the certificate Calibration date Date of the last calibration Air temperature cal Air temperature during calibration Amb humidity during calib Ambient humidity during the calibration Air pressure cal Air pressure during the calibration Air densitycal Air density during the calibration calculated automatically 28 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Mass Calibration Mass Calibration Aiia gt Enter the calibration data 2nd part for the reference weight Ref calibration data Dn rgo T4 50 3 If OIML or ASTM has been selected as a standard can be configured in the settings menu of the mass calibration menu item Test process see page 31 Class Class according to OIML or ASTM Hominal value Selection of the nominal value according to OIML or ASTM Hom value deviation Difference compared to conventional mass Please note that weight combinations according to OIML or ASTM standards are usually used as reference weights for the calibration of user definable nomina
9. 000 kg m3 Expanded uncertainty 140 000 kg m3 Coverage factor k 2 Measures values 1000 0006 g B11 1000 0018 g A12 1000 0006 g Air temperature 1 24 18 TC Rel humidity 1 42 7 X Air pressure 1 992 19 hPa Air density 1 1 157222 kg m3 Correction factor 1 0 00000004 Diff conv mass 1 0 00116 g A21 1000 0006 g B21 1000 0019 g A22 1000 0006 g 38 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Air temperature 2 Results C669 CO SSS A tx Rel humidity 2 Conventional mass 42 2 A 1 kg Air pressure 2 2 22 mg 992 17 hPa Uncertainty budget Air density 2 5 mg 1 157250 kg m3 Correction factor 2 0 00000004 01 08 2014 5 21 32 PM Diff conv mass 2 Name 0 00126 g Average diff mass 0 00121 g Uncertainty u sensitiv Balance 0 00 mg u weighing process 0 42 mg u reference weight 0 13 mg u buoyancy correct 0 00 mg u balance 0 04 mg Evaluation Standard dev meas 0 07 mg passed Pooled std deviation 0 50 mg Safety factor Sw Sp 5 00 Nom val dev meas 2 22 mg passed Nom val dev budget 11 mg Expanded uncertainty 0 89 mg passed Uncertainty budget 5 mg Formulas and Symbols for Mass Calibration Formula according to OIML R 111 Description Display difference from the measurement series i ABA Display difference from the measurement series i ABBA in which i is as follows Display difference from the measurement series with multiple test weights j AB B A in which j is as follows Appr
10. 308 4449 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide A WARNING IMPORTANT Safety Instructions Safety Instructions The mass comparator complies with the regulations and standards for electrical equipment electromagnetic compatibility and the stipulated safety requirements Improper use or handling can however result in damage and or injury The equipment may only be operated by trained personnel Operators must read these installation instructions particularly the safety information and must be familiar with the operation of the equipment These safety precautions must be supplemented by the operator as required The operating personnel must be instructed accordingly Before working with the mass comparator it is imperative that you read the chapter on Safety Instructions in the enclosed installation instructions Sharp or pointed instruments such as ballpoint pens can damage the device The touch screen should only be operated by lightly pressing it using the tips of your fingers You can also operate the touch screen when wearing lab gloves Intended Use The Cubis models MCM with the Mass Calibration application were developed as mass comparators especially for use in testing institutes and calibration services Each model covers a certain weight range see Chapter Technical Data in the user manual The Cubis models are designed to be used exclusively indoors They can be operated standalone connected to
11. C 6 1 3 1 Formula C 5 4 1 1 Formula C 6 3 3 1 Section E 3 cf 4 Section 2 2 cf 4 Section 2 2 cf 4 Section 2 2 39 Mass Calibration Description Standard uncertainty due to the weighing process with S as per 1 Gl D 2 1 Symbol Formula Unit SE Sp Uy Am mg vn To check the accuracy of the mass comparator the following applies Safety factor F lt critical value from the F distribution Uncertainty due to the division of the digital display d 2 Gr Uncertainty due to the sensitivity of the mass comparator simplified us z Am u ms 1 GI C 6 4 1 Ms e 5x10 is the default value for the AG g relative uncertainty of the sensitivity 5x10 Am cf p 33 Combined standard uncertainty of _ 2 2 2 2 the mass comparator Una Us Ug Up Uma g Uncertainty of the air buoyancy B e px _ p u e2 correction with pa Po E De u pa Qa Po os fa dug The following applies if no air u 0 buoyancy correction has been mg performed C 0 Standard uncertainty of the 7 conventional mass of the standard U Me Uinst Mer g Combined standard uncertainty of the conventional mass of the test object Expanded uncertainty of the conventional mass Uc Ma jui Am u ma up uz mg UMa k He Dier mg Symbols in accordance with OIML R 111 Symbol A T B t I AI ball lr l
12. Inf n System Settings Menu Filter adaptation The effects of unfavorable weighing conditions such as drafts or vibration can be filtered out by adapting the balance filter and thus its measuring time to suit ambient conditions Options Very stable conditions Stable conditions Unstable conditions Very unstable conditions Application filter Equalizes the load deviations on the display Options Final readout Dosing Low filtering Without filtering Stability range The stability indicator lights up when the weighing results are Zeroftane Turton After stabil constant within a set range Options Maximum accuracy Very high accuracy Bak Wizard BEER Eas e dep Fast Maximum speed m Stability delay This setting lets you compensate for slowly abating disturbances such as turbulence in the weighing chamber Options Very short delay Short delay Medium delay Long Delay fero tare function Conditions for performing the tare function Without stability After stability During stability St nti l Automatic zeroing If this option is enabled changes of a fixed configured Socal tan Ze eg x fraction of scale intervals per second starting from the display zero point are Automatic zeroing on J automatically tared Options On Off Pano uri Sam B Basic unit Unit of weight which should be used for this task Options all available Display accuracy An digon units of weight Grams ZerofTerealPowe
13. Management USER amp Configuration See Selecting user configured at factory page 13 Creating user profiles configurable by user page 65 System Settings Menu System settings Menu contain all basic settings and parameters which are used to operate the mass comparator have an effect on its entire operation and can also be used as a template for creating new tasks System settings Configuration See System settings user configurable in some cases only with from page administrator rights 48 Using the Wizard You can choose between two display types in some menus The overview lists all parameters with their set options You can select each individual option to change its setting When you activate the Wizard in the same menu the program guides you onwards step by step The individual parameters with their options are displayed in succession Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 7 Operating the Mass Comparator Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Using the Display and Control Unit Administrator 29 09 2014 1608 45 Max 5100 g dz 0001g 00 0182 Control Keys TASK key Opens Task Management in which tasks can be selected and defined While working in this menu you can also use the TASK key to cancel at any time and return to task overview USER key Opens User Management in which user profiles can be selected and user settings defined While working in this menu you can also use the USER key to cancel at an
14. a PC or in a network Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 5 Operating the Mass Comparator IMPORTANT Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Operating the Mass Comparator Damage to the device due to being improperly secured during transportation Mass comparators with motorized substitution weight should be switched to the standby mode each time before they are transported Turning the Mass Comparator On and Off Make sure the mass comparator has been installed and put into operation in accordance with the installation instructions gt Press the button 5 on the control unit gt The start screen appears briefly on the screen and then the user interface appears The user interface initially appears in German It is however possible to change the language setting see Configuring Display and Control Unit Properties on page 59 On subsequent starts the most recent active user profile and task are opened if at least one user profile and task have been set up gt Level the mass comparator if you are prompted to do so see Chapter Leveling the Mass Comparator gt To put the mass comparator in the standby mode or to switch it off press the key O Close the draft shield if your model has one Operating Design Q Guide The Cubis mass comparators are equipped with an application software with interactive operator guidance Once you open a menu or select an application brief instructions appe
15. calibration mode Pirase select User User Management User Management You can configure the following settings in this menu Creating new user profiles only possible as administrator Editing user profiles modify copy delete change and delete passwords depending on user rights Activating users User management includes users with different rights the administrator and regular users The administrator can use all functions except those in Service and he has all user rights Only he can create new user profiles and assign individual rights There is only one administrator A user on the other hand cannot use all functions He she has limited rights which are defined in the user profile When the mass comparator is first delivered there are no user profiles all settings can be carried out The first user profile that is created is automatically an administrator He can then create additional user profiles P Press the key USER amp gt gt The User Management menu opens and the selection of user profiles is displayed Creating User Profiles This function can only be carried out by an administrator The following settings can be made in the user profile and are only valid for that user Language Display settings color brightness Volume and acoustic signal on off User rights Password Protection User name and description Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 65 Us
16. have no function Same function Both keys have identical functions Separate function The left and right keys are configured with different functions Define the automatic mode for the draft shield Off no function The automatic function is switched off Close gt function gt open The draft shield doors are closed in automatic mode while the function is executed and then the doors re open Close gt function The draft shield doors are closed in automatic mode while the function is executed Automatic mode can be executed using the following keys Key TARE Key PRIHT Softkey Cal Adj Component takeover in case of logging applications Statistics formulations totalizations If the automatic mode is switched on the draft shield doors automatically close when the mass comparator is switched to standby Assigning Opening Functions to Keys Learning Function Example The keys should be cross configured left key opens closes right door and vice versa The mass comparator must be turned on Close all the draft shield doors Manually operate the door you want to assign to the left key Push the right door open as far as you want it to be opened entirely or partially gt Press the left key D The door will close again Now you have configured the left key so that when pressed it opens or closes the right door Import export data Please follow the instructions to insert SD memo
17. law The information and figures contained in these instructions correspond to the version date specified below Sartorius reserves the right to make changes to the technology features specifications and design of the equipment without notice Status January 2015 Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH amp t Co KG Goettingen Printed in the EU on paper bleached without chlorine W Cubis Kurzanleitung MCM KT Publication No WMC6017 e150102
18. on the weights If required carefully remove the dust with a soft brush Use only appropriate lifting tools or wear gloves when loading the mass comparator If the climate data has been confirmed all required settings have been made You can prepare the mass calibration Unload the weighing pan close the draft shield and tare the mass comparator When you have completed the preparations touch Start D You will now be prompted through the mass calibration process step by step Weight A is the reference weight Weight B is the test weight For your information the display will indicate to which phase of the mass calibration the weighing cycle e g A B A currently taking place belongs and the number of the weighing cycle e g 1 3 currently being run Mass Calibration Admina Measurerment uten 4 11 543 42 Max FOD g de 0 0008 9 2 0055 Current A B A Geck 113 Measuring te amp t weight Close Draftshield Timeout 3 anc Mass Calibration Adrm nisirador Measurement 1 40 2044 105927 Press Again io repeat cycie Press Abo pop Reve measuring Mass Calibration Administrador int climate data end 02014 120414 Air denaiby end 3 153013 kom Mass Calibration Adrm nisirador Result Aon 4 1204 42 Mass Cahir a tion urbanis tration Result CHAO 120543 u weighins process 012mg u rederenca weight 022mg e Mass Calibration Follow the instructions on the screen Place
19. range with current measurement value the numeric value is displayed in black numbers once the weighing system reaches stability beforehand it is displayed in gray Metrology line left of the weighing capacity Max to the right d readability resolution of the mass comparator Function display current task here Preparation mass calibration Touching this area displays the description of the application Operating the Mass Comparator Status and Warning Messages Tabs with the following messages may be displayed here ISOCAL is displayed isoCAL is active isocAL ISOCAL flashes Adjustment required Touch the tab to activate the function Level me flashes The mass comparator is not straight leveling required Lus me Touch the tab to activate the function Service The next scheduled maintenance date has been reached Touch the tab to view details of your contact person at Sartorius D wi DH E SLP GLP GLP print is active the header will be printed Touch the tab to print the footer N Display in Setup Mode Please select the menu item 5 Menu pk Device parameters Configure balance parameters Draft shield 4 Configure data output Enter the device ID Set date time E 1 Symbol indicating which menu TASK USER or MENU is currently open 2 Scroll bar to view the entire selection area 3 Toolbar with currently available buttons 4 Selection area with sel
20. required Touch Wizard if you would like explanations or help with the individual settings Touch Done or Hext Mass Calibration Select which users may use the task gt Touch Hext Users who may use this task in add to admin wae T amp tk e err Prink Fick amp Erased for uter I Assistant Lem d EUH teak title E gt Enter a short name and if desired a description for the new task gt Touch Save to save the new task Task Mery p fe Mass Calibration 1 Mass Calibration 1 mek cene Configuring a Task Mass Calibration o gt Ifyou haven t already done so go to Task management D The task selection is displayed gt Touch the task of your choice or gt Ifthe desired task is already selected touch Start E gt gt The main menu is displayed after a few seconds If you are logged on as an Main menu administrator you can see Start Mass calibration Start task Show last result Get the results of the last mass calibration if any Reference configuration In the reference weights database you can edit reference weights and create your own reference weights see the next sub section Create modify or delete new reference weight Density of material Create and edit your own material in the material database see page 30 Materials conforming to OIML R111 standards cannot be deleted or modified Settings menu Define general settings for the task Mass C
21. setting Step 5 Setting acoustic signals If the signal is on a short beep tone is emitted each time an operating element on the display is used Select the desired volume Or gt Touch Off to disable the acoustic signal Select rights for this user User e Nev e Liner prota e Wizard e Liner rights i Sa Gi Create echt and delete tener ctrl actons Do you wish to protect this user profile with a password eer e New Liner prodie rk Wizard amp Password Piease check the user parameters a User e Nero Liner prodie k Creep English US Jaj User Management Step 6 Assigning User Rights Define user rights There is one administrator with all rights users with modification rights for tasks and users without modification rights for tasks Besides this you can grant access rights for Importing data Modifying calibration and adjustment settings Modifying the weighing settings of the mass comparator Creating modifying or deleting time controlled actions Exporting data Display device information gt To move to the next menu item touch Hext Step 7 Configuring Password Protection If you protect a user profile by assigning it a password this profile can be used only after the password has been activated gt Select the corresponding option to define whether the user profile is password protected or not gt The password will be defined in th
22. text a KS Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 53 System Settings Menu EE EU EE gt Enter the date and time at which the action should be executed for the first time Aelian e Heu e Planner e Viirand e Execution dale time Define the time interval at which you want the action to be repeated e g one day for daily occurrence gt Touch Hext Enable or disable execution of the action gt Select Enable action D The action programed will start at the specified time You can at any time enable or disable the window Enable Disable Action in order to disable the action or to enable it once again with a new start time Action e New Planner Wirand e Execution Enable action EE D The overview of all settings for the action is displayed gt Check and correct all settings as required Ac bon e Mew p Planner r Ovens D aoten eacus Meg ond commend pj gt Touch Hext es gt Enter a name and a description for the action Mestage tet T gt Touch Save Execution date time 82 10 2014 11 25 08 gt Touch Back Repetition iTe HEH Sa D In the operating mode a tab Timer is displayed If you touch the tab you can access a list of the actions Pisses akut Refine D The programmed action is displayed in the list You can edit them again at any time here 54 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Device information Please select the menu it
23. the weights carefully on the pan and remove them again when prompted to do so Close the draft shield if present after the weights have been placed Complete each step within the allotted time The remaining time is displayed on the bottom right corner of the screen If you exceed the tolerance time for the step of the mass calibration the process terminates and the message Time overflow is displayed If you want to repeat only the last completed cycle of the current mass calibration touch Again gt Ifyou want to start the entire mass calibration from scratch touch Abort You will be taken back to the main menu gt gt At the end of the mass calibration the overview of the current climate date is displayed If you have opted for the use of external climate date the current data must be entered now gt Touch Save D The results of the mass calibration are displayed gt Touch the scroll bar and scroll downwards to view all the results gt Touch PrintFct if you would like to print out the log of the results D You will get a printout of the results You can view a sample printout in chapter Printout Sample Log on page 35 gt Touch Trans Transfer if you want to save the results on an SD card You must have inserted an SD beforehand card for this purpose The results data are filed in a txt file which is readable both by people and computers The name of the txt file is composed of a
24. to place the test weight gt Touch Start After the calibration adjustment the results will be displayed Touch the scroll bar and scroll downwards to view all the results gt Touch Back gt gt You are taken back to the operating mode Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 47 48 System Settings Menu Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide System Settings Menu This menu contains all settings relevant to the device Basic settings can be made here that immediately affect the device Changed settings do not affect previously defined tasks and user profiles All system settings are user independent in other words they are applied to all users As long as a task is active and or a user has been selected several basic settings cannot be changed In order to enable all settings to be changed Weighing has to be selected in the operating mode and no user profile may be selected gt In order to open the system settings touch Menu in the operating mode gt The selection of the system settings is displayed gt To view all menu items use the right scroll bar gt Touch the menu item whose settings you want to change System settings are divided into the following menus Leveling the mass comparator see next section page 48 Configuring calibration adjustment see page 51 Setting up time controlled actions see page 52 Displaying device information see page 55 Configuring th
25. 003 and MCM10K3 with the motorized leveling feet can only be automatically leveled All other models show you by means of arrows on the display the direction in which the leveling feet need to be turned in order to level the unit gt Touch Start to start the automatic leveling process urbanis rado Eil 11 23 21 gt gt A message is displayed as soon as the automatic leveling is completed Eu prag GA am Ha 11 756103 gt Acknowledge the message by touching OK gt This takes you back to the selection of the system settings Press OK to exit leveling Manually Leveling the Mass Comparator Mass Comparator with Four Leveling Feet Tum the two rear leveling feet fully according to the direction of rotation shown on the display gt Touch Hext Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 49 50 System Settings Menu Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide gt The display indicates by means of arrows which of the front feet need to be turned in which direction gt Follow the instructions on the display gt gt A message is displayed after the correct setting of the front leveling feet gt Acknowledge the message by touching Hext gt Turn both the rear leveling feet in accordance with the direction of rotation shown on the display until they touch the surface on which the mass comparator is being set up gt End the leveling process by touching OK Mass Comparators with two leveling feet
26. Device parameters Configure balance parameters Power On Mode Device parameters Configure balance parameters Power saving mode Device parameters Configure balance parameters Reset gen weigh settings to fact Device parameters Configure data output 58 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Defining the Startup Mode of the Mass Comparator Select the mode that is used when the mass comparator is turned on and when the operating key 5 is pressed repeatedly Startup behavior Optional OH Stand by or Always OH gt Touch Save to save your settings Defining the Energy Saving Mode of the Mass Comparator gt Switch the power saving mode of the device on or off Switched off Switchoff Hofunction The power saving mode is not in use Automatic shutoff af ter 2 minutes The backlight on the display and control unit switches off if the device is idle for 2 minutes gt Touch Save to save your settings Restoring Factory Settings You can reset all settings of the mass comparator to factory condition after the prompt Do you want to restore factory settings gt Touch Yes or Hn Configuring Data Output Print Parameters 663 2 Note In the following text factory settings are identified with Here you can configure all settings for printing and data output Some of these settings depend on the interface configuration gt In this regard please read the chapter Interfaces i
27. a SJUIWIINSEIW JIP O WOL 1oje1edwiod ssew y Jo d S UOUEIAOAD S AJALSUaS y 01 NEEN piepuejs p3 ood S UOUPIAAD pIEpue s vgy vady y IULULPA S3 45 DuiuDia3M u 43 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Mass Comparator Calibration Adjustment Pirase select Task 44 TARE Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Mass Comparator Calibration Adjustment Background During calibration a calibration weight is used to determine how much the displayed value deviates from the actual measurement value This deviation is compared with an entered target value and is then eliminated by subsequent adjustment During the linearization the deviation of the values from the ideal characteristic curve is cleared When and how often Calibration adjustment should be carried out on a regular basis e g daily after the mass comparator is switched on In addition it should be done after each leveling and always when the ambient conditions have changed temperature humidity or air pressure and when the balance has been set up at a different location isoCal All Cubis mass comparators are equipped with the automatic calibration adjustment function isoCal timer and temperature controlled You can adapt this function according to your requirements You also have the option of setting up a reminder function that prompts for calibration adjustment at user definable intervals The process sequence may differ depending on th
28. alibration see page 30 Maga Calibration iain If you are logged on as a user without privileges e g a trainee some of the Main men TF 4 14 27 05 buttons are grayed out and inactive since the current user does not have any privileges set up for the associated applications Start Mass calibration it is possible to start the task Show last result it is possible to access the results of the last mass calibration if any Reference configuration inactive in the absence of user privileges Density of material inactive in the absence of user privileges Settings menu inactive in the absence of user privileges Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 27 Mass Calibration Creating modifying or deleting a new reference weight In the mass calibration main menu touch Reference configuration Mesa Calibrelion ini a D In the reference weight database you can create new reference weights or modify Select function 01 10 2014 14 2847 or delete existing reference weights There are no pre defined reference weights gt In order to define a new reference weight touch Create new reference Modify reference Mean Calibration SEET Enter the header data of the reference weight Reference bred data CAO 4 14 35 35 Manufacturer Name of manufacturer Identification Description of the reference weight BR Serial number Serial number to differentiate between multiple reference om
29. alibration Reference weight Reference weight Admiralo CAAA aA 1078 4 A dmanisirador Bulle 4 1051 25 urbanis Ira or eunte ana 10 756 Satan trator AOA 1052535 2g AAA 9001 Mass Calibration gt Select the weighing cycle enter the process data and modify it if required Touching the values will take you to a selection Used standard OIML ASTM or Free nominal values OIML ASTM If these standards have been selected the accuracy class will also be displayed Class Class according to OIML or ASTM Hominal value Selection of the nominal value Weighing cycle Selection of the weighing cycle ABA ABBA or AR BA see Chapter Selecting the Weighing Cycle on page 34 Humber of cycles Number of passes of the selected weighing cycle only in case of ABA or ABBA Hum af test weights Select the number of test weights only in case of AB BA gt Touch Continue If you have selected Free nominal values as the default gt Touch Hominal value input and on Unit of nom value to enter the values lf you have not already done so select the Weighing cycle and the Humber of cycles Touch Continue gt Check the material data of the test weight displayed and modify if required Material Display of the material of the test weight You can access a pre configured selection by touching it If you want to create a new material open the main menu of the mass calibration and def
30. alibration or Start gt gt Depending upon the default settings the order data header or process data are displayed D This query about order data appears only if the Input order data option has been activated in the settings menu of the mass calibration see page 32 Touch the buttons displayed gt gt An option for entering order data is displayed The order data which you enter here are used only for orders of this task and are not available to other tasks The order data in printed out in the logs Customer Customer for the current task Order number Number of the order Order ident Name of the order Remark Comments about the order Touch Continue gt gt The query about the header data of the test weight is displayed only if the Input head dataoption has been activated in the settings menu of the mass calibration see page 32 gt Touch the buttons displayed An option for entering header data is displayed Manufacturer Manufacturer of the test weight Identification Description of the test weight Serial number Serial number of the test weight Shape Form or shape of the test weight e g Knob Weight gt Touch Continue The process data which will be described in the next steps can only be modified if the user has the appropriate user access rights Mass Calibration Praecess data Mass Calibration Procesa data Mass Calibration Test weight material Mass C
31. application Mass Calibration on to an SD memory card or import it from an SD memory card see page 33 Mass Calin ation Test procedure Mass Calin ation Handling fe te le rbl eat 144644 A drmanis iradog CA AOA 4 14 55 153 Mass Calibration Inthe settings menu touch Test procedure P Select Used standard OIML Recommendations of the Organization Internationale de M trologie L gale OIML R 111 1 ASTM US Standards of the American Society for Testing and Materials ASTM E617 Freenominal values For calibration of user definable nominal values gt Select the Class according to OIML or ASTM gt Select the weighing cycle and define the number of cycles Weighing cycle Selection of the weighing cycle ABA ABBA or AP PA see page 34 Humber of cycles Number of passes of the selected weighing cycle 1 10 gt Touch Save In the settings menu touch Basic settings v gt Select the settings for the handling Automatic tare Of f No automatic taring is performed At first A1 Taring is performed automatically upon the takeover of the initial measurement value A1 0 At A1of every cycle Taring is performed automatically upon the takeover of each A1 measurement value Take measured value With time interval The measurement value is taken over after a pre defined fixed time window and if the acceptance criterion has been fulfilled With delay time The meas
32. ar on the display to guide you through the menu or application step by step At each step along the way the display shows only those options that are relevant to your process this helps prevent unnecessary detours and enables you to reach your goal more quickly This type of user guidance is mostly intuitive Although operation of the mass comparator is mostly intuitive this quick reference guide includes a section with very detailed step by step instructions where you can learn about all of the available options see Section Creating User Profiles in Chapter User Management Basic Operational Structure The most basic functions weighing and taring can be carried out as soon as the mass comparator is switched on The application software is divided into three general areas in which individual settings can be configured Operating the Mass Comparator Task Management In Task Management from page 14 task profiles with specific applications device settings and printout settings can be configured Task Management TASK Configuration See Select application start configured at factory page 19 Configuring tasks configurable by user page 16 User Management In User Management from page 65 user profiles with specific configuration settings and user rights can be set up You can also set up password protection to meet your security requirements The mass comparator can also be used without user management User
33. aven t already done so go to Task Management gt The task selection list is displayed Please select Tesk gt Touch the task of your choice Or lf the desired task has already been selected dark background and arrow on the left touch Start D The program switches to the operating mode and the selected task is activated gt Follow the instructions on the display In this Quick Reference Guide we only describe the applications Weighing and Mass Calibration For complete description of all applications please refer to the full user manual on the enclosed CD ROM Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 19 Weighing Create Please check the weighing parameters im this E e T amp tk Herr i Weste e Overview Adapt Wier Stable conditions Applicnbon titer Final readout Stability range Fast Zero ture tureton After stabil a Leen EN e o bust Task tithes Task e heroe e Tithe mee cane ri pep wi IAA Rn ELS Ma Fi de 0 0001 g 0 0000 20 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Weighing Purpose Weight determination within the scope of the device specific weighing capacity see Technical Data Combination Options Mass Unit Conversion and Individual Identification Configuring a Task My Weighing If you have not already done so switch over to Task Management and touch Edit You can create modify copy and delete a task pr
34. chapter Interfaces Please select the menu item A detailed description of all the sub menus can be found in the user manual in the chapter Configuring Interfaces and Network Settings gt Touch Save to save your settings Update Software gt Follow the instructions on the display Device parameters gt After the software has been updated the balance will restart Update software The Cubis Software is regularly updated A detailed description of how you can perform a software update on your mass comparator can be found in the user handbook in the chapter Updating your Software 60 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide System Settings Menu Software Activation Codes Here you will find the activation code administration gt Touch WebService or MassCal or ClimaMnd in order to have the codes Device parameters displayed Software activation codes Restoring Factory Settings Menu You can reset all settings individually to the factory settings at any time Device parameters Slide the scroll bar in the Device parameters sub menu downwards to the right to access the Restore factory settings menu item Restore factory settings SA Fp Cd Highlight all settings which you want to reset and touch Hext Confirm the security query Menu Des paremebers Rest fact zen V General weighing settings Cl Task prones JL e Setting Up the Motorized Draft Shield Model Depende
35. cii Sartorius Quick Reference Guide Sartorius Manual Cubis Comparators Electronic Mass Comparators Model MCM TL UO DTU 98648 020 14 Contents Contents Notes on Using This Quick Reference Guide 0 ccc ccc ees 3 Safety Instructions ocoi o esrb 00 50 2453 sews EROS ooh beh bees TE LEER REPE RPG B aka ee WEE 5 Operating the Mass Comparator 0 eee e 6 Tarmng the Mass Comparator On and DIT2e denda aa uid DER dead de tere ires 6 Operating Design suu 6 sing the Display and Conio UNI ei e Ree Rae uta EUR Eu REESE S een 8 Quick Guide First Weighing EE 9 User Interface Touch Screen 9 Kleer ce TOUCH SCOT Su ortum od som erry E eR S ERAT tur e eR du SOEUR E QURE 12 AEVO SW ECHO Sens ness E stun ceases ERE EE 13 Task Management 14 Using Applications with the Factory Setting 15 Creating Configuring New Tasks RR 16 Eer EE E EE E RIEERNRNSPRPUEAE IER EE 19 Weighing RR 20 Mass Calibration eee er mee FRETI IREMFCrseE RP PRESE PP kaa EPCE MESES GOES TA 21 Performing and Configuring a Mass Cahbranon eee eens 21 Selecting the Weighing Cycle i asus eie Ht E e argon dened eed wae woke wes 34 Pitot Sample EE 35 Formulas and Symbols for Mass Cailbraton 0 0 0 ccc cece eens 39 Mass Comparator Calibration Adjustment 00 0 00 c ccc cece eee ee 44 Calibration Adjustment Using Internal Calibration Weight 44 Calibration Adjustment Using External Calibration Weig
36. e adjustment urgently required iso CAL temperature Enter temperature difference in Kelvin iso C AL interval time Enter interval time in hours Configure Timer Controlled Actions You can program the following actions so that they run automatically at preset times Display message and execute a command see example below Execute a command Show a message e g a prompt as a reminder In the operating mode touch Menu D The selection of the system settings is displayed Touch Configure timer controlled actions The available actions are displayed When you open this menu for the first time the list will be empty gt Touch Edit System Settings Menu Please select the function for Action profiles D The editing options available are displayed gt If you want to set up a new time controlled action touch Create Later you can also modify copy or delete each action here Example You want the function Internal calibration adjustment to run every morning at 7 00 a m In addition you want a message to be displayed gt Select the action which you want to set up e g Display Message and execute command gt Select the action which you want to set up e g Internal Calibration and Adjustment Please enter the message text gt Enter the text which should be displayed during the execution of the action e g Time controlled adjustment Action pr Meer e Planner e irad r heraa
37. e device see page 56 Importing exporting data see page 63 Activating the service mode see page 64 You have already learned how to use the menus In the following only configuration options are described and explained Leveling the Mass Comparator O Level The mass comparator must be leveled in order to enable it to provide accurate weighing results During the leveling process the unevenness of a weighing plate is eliminated by adjusting the leveling feed of the mass comparator Leveling is always required if the mass comparator is set up at a different location or is moved at its original location Depending on the model the mass comparator is equipped with motorized or manually activated leveling feet An integrated sensor detects the alignment of the mass comparator and triggers a warning message when leveling is required You can configure the leveling note and the leveling see page 56 The mass comparator needs to be re leveled and adjusted each time its setup location is changed System Settings Menu Level ma As soon the display shows the message Leveling me you must perform the leveling process The process is quick and easy Or Menu in the menu select the option Level the balance gt Touch the tab Level me Level the balance Od Make sure that Weighing plate is unloaded Mass Comparators with Motorized Leveling Feet Automatic Leveling The models MCM2004 MCM5004 MCM5
38. e presets which have been defined for the calibration adjustment function The factory settings have not been changed for the procedure described here Calibration Adjustment Using Internal Calibration Weight P Press the key TASK gt A list of available tasks is displayed gt Touch Weighing D You are in the operating mode Make sure that the weighing plate is unloaded P Press TARE in order to tare the mass comparator Mass Comparator Calibration Adjustment Touch Cal Adj Sabres trator GAO 4 Rc EE mS gt Touch Internal calibration adjustment and then Start Gillet WE Ma SM g des 00001 g 000 0 0000 External called with factory def ined weight 3 Internal calibration ad justment Administrator gt While the function is active Cal Int will be displayed Harana 347 73 Wait until the process is completed and Cal Int is no longer displayed EE gt gt The internal calibration has been completed the results are displayed DAAA 1048817 Touch Back in order to switch from the results display back to the operating mode or wait until the calibration adjustment selection appears again SE gt The calibration adjustment selection appears Genoa 4 66 46 53 gt Touch Back in order to switch from the selection back to the operating mode or select a different calibration function Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 45 Mass Comparator Calibration Adjustment
39. e step after next Only the administrator can open the user profile without the password for example if the user forgets the password and assign a different password The administrator can remove the password protection so that a new password can be set if desired If the administrator forgets the password gt Please contact your Sartorius Service Center Step 8 Checking All Settings Use the scroll bar or press the down arrow to view all settings gt To modify a setting press the corresponding button This opens a screen showing the options for that setting gt If the settings are correct touch Hext Step 9 Defining the Password if Password Protection Enabled gt If you selected the option for password protection you are now prompted to enter the desired password twice gt Press the upper button gt Enter the desired password min 4 characters max 8 characters only capital letters and numerals gt Press the lower button and enter the password again Touch Hext Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 67 User Management Step 10 Entering User Names and Descriptions Change profile neme here K desired gt To enter a name for the user profile touch the button User The user name is shown on the top right of the display during operation as long as User e Nero p Tithe e the respective user profile is active P Enter the user name max 40 characters and touch OK gt To enter a de
40. ectable options 5 Orientation line shows the current menu level 6 Interaction area with instructions on how to proceed Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 11 Operating the Mass Comparator IMPORTANT Change profile name here H desired ejw e e rivio i o SNE Change profile name here H desired SERIES GES Ss Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Using the Touch Screen Sharp or pointed instruments such as ballpoint pens can damage the device The touch screen should only be operated by lightly pressing it using the tips of your fingers You can also operate the touch screen when wearing lab gloves All operating buttons on the touch screen are depicted in a light plastic surface They are activated with a light touch Alternative selection When only one of several options is available always touch the desired option and the program will automatically switch to the next view Multiple selection When several options are available for selection each option will have a checkbox You can select or deselect the desired option by touching the checkbox adding or removing the checkmark Touch Hext to go to the next query For some displays you will need to use the scroll bar to view all options You can either slide the bar touch it and pull in the desired direction or touch the up or down arrow keys Entering Text and Numbers A keypad will appear whenever you have to enter text and numbers A c
41. em Menu Deria inf rmabon Caliber ation adju t file Wiew Audit Trail Device information Display device information Device information Service Information Hotline Menu Device information Calibration adjustment log file Device information Audit Trail Device information System Settings Menu Display Device Information gt In the operating mode touch Menu and then Device information D You can view various information here gt Select the information that you want to view Base Data Here you can find all information about the manufacturer model serial number host name and IP address used Touch Version if you want to have the version number of the mass comparator the display and control unit and the application software displayed Touch Ranges if you want to have the weighing ranges and digits resolution displayed Service Information and Hotline Service contact information is displayed here along with the hotline number and maintenance contract and interval information Calibration Adjustment Log File The log file is displayed here with the results of all calibration and adjustment routines Audit Trail All changes to the menu user profiles and task profiles are logged in the audit trail This function logs User profile parameter ID parameter old and new setting Log File The messages recorded by the system Log files are displayed here e
42. er Management Please select your language User r New User proie e Wizard r Language Please select your background colour User e Hra e Liter prodie e adr Background colour 66 A Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide gt To create a new user profile touch Edit Touch Create The program now automatically guides you through the menu Make your selections by touching the desired option the program then takes you to the next prompt Or If the desired option is already selected dark background touch Hext to go to the next prompt Even if more than one option can be selected after making your selection touch Hext to go to the next prompt Step 1 Setting the Language Touch the desired language Steps 2 to 4 Setting the color and brightness of the display gt To select the background color touch the desired color The Sartorius default color for the background is a shade of gray Sahara Together with the user box setting Sun down this is set at the factory gt The display changes to the color selection for the user field see Display in Operating Mode Touch the desired color for the user field The Sartorius standard color for the user field is a shade of orange Setting Sun down which is preset at the factory prior to delivery of the mass comparator gt The display changes according to the brightness setting To change the brightness of the display touch the desired
43. er User Management If no users have been defined all options can be accessed there are no limitations A maximum of 15 tasks can be created The administrator can create tasks with restricted use i e tasks that can only be used by certain users or only by the administrator himself Global tasks can be used by all users Some tasks are only accessible to the user who created them Exception A user can copy global tasks to use them afterwards as a local task Option Administrator User Configure modify delete own tasks vf Configure modify delete global tasks vf Execute copy local tasks v Execute copy global tasks vf vf P To switch to task management press the TASK key gt The two pre configured tasks Mass Calibration Climate module are displayed You can change the names of the tasks according to your own preferences and add additional tasks When you touch Start the task currently selected will be started indicated by the dark background D The text entered will appear in the entry line Task Management Importing Tasks You can also load pre configured tasks to the mass comparator 1 Unpack the desired ZIP archive file to the root directory Root Dir of a SD card after download from the Sartorius homepage or from the enclosed CD 2 In the mass comparator menu access the sub menu Import Export Data Import Files from the SD Card 3 Insert the SD card into the mass com
44. ext for each identifier gt Touch Save to save your settings For associated input and output commands for data output please see the user handbook Chapter Interfaces Section SBI Commands Setting the date and time gt Enter the current date and time in the prescribed format Configuring Display and Control Unit Properties The following properties of the display and control unit can be changed as necessary Language Background colors User field colors Brightness and Acoustic signals These general properties are applied to all user profiles are also used when no user is logged in and serve as a template when a new user profile is created Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 59 System Settings Menu Adjusting the Touch Screen Here you can customize the marker button on the touch screen finger pressure angle of touch etc Device parameters Touchscreen adjustment Follow the instructions on the display y Adjust touch screen Pinata Doch X hold Be marker button unk sccepiad Frese Back to rebum Back Configuring Interfaces and Network Settings Here you can configure serial interfaces and make settings for the network Device parameters Besides this you can make settings for Control inputs outputs Configure ports Print to file FTP server settings A detailed description of the connection options and data interface ports can be found in the user manual in the
45. g error messages Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 55 System Settings Menu Device parameters Configure balance parameters General weighing settings 56 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Configuring Device Parameters In the operating mode touch Menu and then Device parameters Here you can update the software and change the following device settings Settings are applied to all user profiles Set properties of the mass comparator Configure data output Enter the device ID Set date and time Configure the properties of the display unit Adjusting Touch Screen Configure the interfaces Alibi Memory Configuration Update Software Software activation codes Restoring Factory Settings Optional Motorized draft shield lonizer Setting the Properties in the Operating Mode Weighing 663 9 In the following text factory settings are identified with General Weighing Settings Here you can define the default settings for the general functions of the mass comparator These settings can be changed for a specific task whenever a new task is created These settings can only be changed if the mass comparator is set to Weighing in the operating mode If Configure balance parameters cannot be selected use TASK to switch over to Task Management and select Weighing In order to obtain detailed information about the individual setting options of the sub menu touch
46. g On you will be prompted to enter the order data before the performance of a task and this data will appear on your printout Printout You can toggle between Minimum Maximum and Standard in order to determine the length of the print order see examples of the printouts from page 35 gt Touch Save When using an internal climate sensor YCM20MC or YCM20MC DAKKS the uncertainty values of the sensor will be applied automatically gt In the settings menu touch Cal data of climate sens If in the settings for the air buoyancy correction the option On with ext sensor has been selected Enter the calibration data for the external temperature sensor gt Touch Continue gt Enter the calibration data for the external humidity sensor gt Touch Continue gt Enter the calibration data for the external pressure sensor gt Touch Save Mass Calibration In the settings menu touch Balance uncertainty gt Enter the uncertainty data of the mass comparator Mass Calibration Acbranes tration ees se Rel u sensitivity Factor for calculation of the uncertainty due to the sensitivity of the mass comparator see page 41 ueccentricity Uncertainty due to eccentric loading u magnetism Uncertainty due to magnetism Pooled std deviation Pooled standard deviation of the mass comparator determined at the place where the mass comparator is installed Safety factor F Critical value from the F distribut
47. ht 46 System Settings EU EE 48 Leveling the Mass Comparator O Level dence re UR RC a eec od 48 Configuring Calibration AdTUs Ie HE EE 54 Conngure Timer Controlled JACHOTSG EE 52 Display Device Information EE 55 Connounng Device EIERE e EE Ee v ERA TERR REIR ER e 56 Impor ng Exportmg Dda EE 63 ACH Me Sere MOC s 2 214 am qa EE RER E ee 64 User Management 65 Creating DSEPTPTONICS gu ate aen cee daca sacs DEP UPSADSENA TERRE REA TER Pp owas 65 PCTING UNG E EE 68 Porma U a 69 This Quick Reference Guide will help familiarize you with the operation of the mass comparator introduce you to the Q Guide operating design and offer you examples of how to perform simple tasks The user manual additionally contains A safety instructions chapter A description of all operating processes A description of all applications Cleaning and care instructions Maintenance and repair instructions Information on disposal Technical data Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Notes on Using This Quick Reference Guide Notes on Using This Quick Reference Guide gt Please read the instructions carefully and completely before using the device Read the safety precautions carefully gt This Quick Reference Guide is part of the product Keep them in a safe and easily accessible location gt If the instructions should be lost or misplaced please contact Sartorius for a replacement or download the latest versi
48. ine a new material see page 30 Material density Display of the density of the selected material by touching it you can access an input field and enter an individual value for the density Expanded uncertainty Display of the expanded uncertainty of the selected material by touching it you can access an input field and enter an individual value Coverage factor k Factor for uncertainty of the density the default is 2 you can enter an individual value Touch Continue An appropriate reference weight is proposed if available gt Check whether the reference weight displayed is correct If multiple reference weights are available you can open a selection list by touching it if so gt Touch Save to confirm the value of the reference weight entered and to save the previously entered order data and configuration data Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 23 Mass Calibration Mass Calibration e Cat We int climate data sitari CMOS E 105445 Alr temperat start 42 c Air pressure start 1066 16 hPa Air density start 1473058 Kate Mass Cali PEU e te We Preperation 0 0001 T5 m EE EE El S05 dum Please kond the balance Tare the balance Mass Calibration Mieasurerniernt Arrears trating CAAA 115013 24 enmarca 10583 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide If not If multiple reference weights have been defined for the nominal value of the test weigh
49. ion Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 69 User Management Please select the function for User profiles Please select the function for User profiles 70 LR Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Touch Save gt The user profile has been changed The display changes to the user selection Copying User Profiles This function can only be performed by the administrator When you copy a user profile with password protection the password is not transferred to the copy but is deleted instead gt Touch Copy gt All available user profiles are displayed Select the profile that you want to copy Touch Hext gt Enter a new name and description for the copied user profile Touch Save The display switches over to the user selection list which now includes the new profile Deleting User Profiles This function can only be performed by the administrator Touch Delete gt All available user profiles are displayed gt Select the profiles that you want to delete and touch Hext Or gt If you want to delete all the user profiles touch All D All profiles selected for deletion are displayed in a security prompt gt If you even now still want to change the selection touch Hn or confirm the deletion with Y amp s Please select the function for User profilesc a gt Activate your own profile Please select the function for User profiles a
50. ion for checking the accuracy of the mass comparator F according to 1 Gl D 2 2 gt Touch Save In order to switch from the settings menu to the main mass calibration menu touch Exit Importing Exporting Data You can export and import data from mass calibrations performed via the application Mass Calibration gt In the main menu touch Settings menu gt In the settings menu touch Import export data m gt Here you can export the entire data set settings materials database and reference DOMUM 084139 database of the application Mass Calibration to an SD memory card or import it jv from an SD memory card gt Please ensure that the correct SD memory card has been inserted into the mass comparator see page 8 If the SD memory card is defective or not properly inserted an error message is displayed gt In order to export the data touch Export all data to 5D card gt In order to import the data touch Import all data from 5D card You can save your data records by exporting them or easily copy your settings and databases to other comparators This eliminates you having to update your data multiple times gt In order to switch from the settings menu to the main menu touch Exit Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 33 34 Mass Calibration Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Selecting the Weighing Cycle The application Mass Calibration alternates between weighing the reference weight
51. l values Combinations of weights are not usable directly but can be handled by the application Mass Calibration only as single piece reference weights in accordance with the user selectable nominal values For this purpose the user must put together the combination of weights and calculate the input values independently If User definable nominal values is selected as a standard this can be configured in the mass calibration settings menu menu item test process see page 31 Hominal value Select the nominal value Unitof nom value Select the weight unit of the nominal value Conventional mass Conventional mass Expanded uncertainty Expanded uncertainty Coverage factor k Factor with which the expanded uncertainty was calculated standard 2 Touch Continue US SEEN SE gt Select the material and if applicable enter the material density deviation its Refs meteri det UEL uncertainty and the expansion factor as well as the instability of the reference weight gt Touch Save gt The reference weight is now available in the database for the mass calibration You can use it both in the current task and in other tasks Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 29 Mass Calibration Mass GC i ation Adair irai Select function CASIO a A Mass Calibration Adrminizirador Material specification CAO EET ITE My Material Muss Calter ation Settings menu CHOTA 4 14 45 42 30
52. lag Berlin 2000 Sec 3 4 Mass determination with balances Roman Schwartz Picard A Davis R S Glaser M Fujii K Revised formula for the density of moist air CIPM 2007 Metrologia 45 2008 149 155 GUM 1995 Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement JCGM 100 2008 2008 Flowchart for calculating conventional mass A flow chart for calculation of conventional mass and its uncertainty is shown in the following figure Mass Calibration 12 1uDI3M 193 UA Piden B43A0 au 40 Puu sseui REES Uy STE NIE PUOLJUIAUOD JY 3je n3 e y 10g uoisuedxg urdun g addy F anyea JYHIOM DUM euo guU PUN 14BI3M IU JO Ajiptqejsur 0 np 1UuBI3M 32u3413 24 Ajuteyiaoun g 3d 1yBiam 1531 Piu Vy 2u213JJIp sseui 1n joje1eduio2 ssew 3y Jo euoruaAuoo AU 31e n e urdun 3y 33e n5 e 33631425 uoneqi e IY WOY n ALUIELUAOUD 1uBi3M DUM g 3d d n urdun 1d AUSUAD jeu zew JYHLIM 3S3 In uopo AdueXongq ure nm wsiaubew o anp jo Ajureyio2un d n Auryn 40 e1eduio5 ssew g d J ay 31e n e y Jo Ajureu u Pd n Aueuaaun Pd Aysuap uy 4g su p jen zew uDI3M DUMPY E KEN a 1uDBI3M 1S3 au Jo Ajurejia2uf 104 ejnuuoj jo Aureis u IV Ee Ke dsip uy n 3U XML n AuryduN 4y Aipiung L d n su p ste Buiuiuuajap Pn 1o esedwo ssew aui ssad0id DutuDi3M ay Jo Jo uonnjosa1 Ae dsip Me ooun Sur SEME dn oueuaaun d 31nssaud Ay y 03 anp urdun n Queau 1 unad
53. lection menu Select which calibration adjustment functions are listed when the Cal Adj key is touched Cal Adj Sequence Options Calibrate then adjust automatically adjust calibrate or subsequently adjust manually Cal Adj Unit Options Gram Kilogram Defined via data record Define External Calibration Weights Calibration adjustment data B gt In the menu touch Calibration adjustment data in order to access the selection of the settings options Define external calibration weights gt In the selection of the settings options touch Define external calibration weights Ho of external calibration weights Enter the number Ext calibration weight n Enter the data for each calibration weight weight value in grams ID certificate validation Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 51 System Settings Menu Calibration adjustment data a Set fully autom adjustment function rsoCAL Pirase select the menu iter Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Set Fully Automatic Adjustment Function isoCAL In the menu touch Calibration adjustment data in order to access the selection of the settings options gt In the selection of the settings options touch Set fully autom adjustment functionisoCAL iso CAL Define the function setting Off only alert levels manual start On automatic execution iso CAL alert levels isoCAL status field only the Tab Alert message repeating Alarm messag
54. n the user manual To obtain detailed information about the individual setting options first touch Wizard and then Inf n Printoutinterface Options COM port peripherals Port A PC USB Port B Optional Port C Network Port D Print to file Log Options Print SBI XBPI Web Service SICS Secondary display This setting cannot be changed here It is defined when configuring the interface The display of the parameters and settings depends on the protocol selected GLP standard print When should ISO GLP printing be possible Options Off Turned on for Cal Adjust Always on Tare after printout Automatic tare after printing Options Off On System Settings Menu Print event What event should trigger printing Options PRINT Key Start of task Initialization of application Result of application Printing component Evaluation of application Exit task Calibration adjustment Print key elements Which elements should be printed For more information see the chapter Interfaces in the user manual Enter the device ID With these two IDs you can expand the printer protocol Device parameters Configure balance parameters Please check the device specific parameters E Menu Device parameters e Enter the device D e Overview Device parameters Set date time Device parameters Configure display and control unit properties gt Select the input for both the IDs gt Enter the desired value t
55. not be operated during this time The data is available in XML Format and can be viewed in a browser on a PC Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 63 System Settings Menu Service Pirase select the menu enm Restore factory settings Set general weigh settings menu to standard 64 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Activating the Service Mode The service mode gives you the option to make basic settings centrally from this menu Depending upon the configuration of the mass comparator when delivered and on user access rights some menu items can be operated only to a limited extent You will find a detailed description of the settings in the user manual In the operating mode touch Menu and then on Service gt Select the sub menu in which you want to view the status information or change the settings gt Confirm queries with Yes or Ho and touch Exit if you have completed the configuration gt gt Changes become effective immediately gt To quit the menu touch Back You can access the following views or make settings View the log file Disable the Audit Trail Configure the service information Disable the action Next Maintenance Delete passwords Start the boot menu Delete all profiles task user and menu profiles Restore factory settings Detailed selection Set the menu of the weighing settings properties in the operating mode Weighing to standard or to
56. nt Operating elements for electronic draft shield depending on the model If your mass comparator is equipped with a motorized draft shield the control unit has keys on the right and left sides of the display and control unit which can be used for the motor driven opening and closing of the draft shield doors You can configure the functionality of these keys in the menu Models with analytical draft shields For example you can configure the left key to open and close the right and upper door for users who are right handed and the right key to open and close the left door for users who are left handed The opening width entirely or partially of the sliding panels can also be defined These settings must be made manually for the draft shield see Opening function of the keys Learn Function on the next page gt In the Device parameters menu touch Draft shield Device parameters Draft shield Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 61 System Settings Menu Meri DrartShid e Gaani e Letiiright key Off no function Same function Picase select the automatic miride _ MenurDrafbshid r Overview k Automatic moda gt Off Off nofunction Clogn gt function 62 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide gt Check and correct all settings as required gt To save the settings touch Save Define the functions for the left and right keys Off nofunction The keys
57. nt Fete Cervi Protocol Com AX Print Stand printout Com AY Standard 1 GLP printing Com A Always on Print event Com AX PRINT Start Init Com el 18 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide gt An application list is displayed gt To view all applications use the scroll bar on the right gt Select the application you want to assign to the new task gt Configure this application as required The program guides you through the configuration menu gt If you want to assign additional applications to the task these applications should also be configured see Combining applications into one task gt After all applications for the new task have been configured the following two parameters have to be set Configure the settings for weighing and printouts All settings configured here will only affect the new task Settings for Weighing gt Check the settings and change them as required To find explanations for each of the options first touch Wizard and then Inf o Touch Hext Settings for Printouts gt Check the settings and change them as required To find explanations for each of the options first touch Wizard and then Inf o gt Touch Hext gt Enter a short name and a description for the new task Touch Save D The task selection with the new task is displayed Task Management Executing Tasks After all required settings have been configured you can now start and execute a task gt Ifyou h
58. ocedure and the use of additional calculations Handling time Enter a fixed time period for placing and removing the weights Stabilization time Set the time period after which the measurement value should be taken over Time interval or the latest time in which the mass comparator ought to have attained stability in order to start the delay time Delay time Delay time Set the time delay after which the measurement value should be taken over after the appearance of the stability symbol 0 99s only if delay time has been selected Timing tolerance Enter the duration of the maximum time over shoot which will be tolerated after the handling time and stabilization time have lapsed When this time has lapsed the task will be canceled Air buoyancy corr Turn the air buoyancy correction Off or On withint sensor or On with ext sensor Uncertainty calcul Enable or disable the uncertainty calculation Coverage factor k Factor for adjustment of the confidence range of the expanded uncertainty The default value is 2 You can enter a different factor gt Touch Continue Select the settings for the entry of header data and order data and for the printout Input head data If you enable the header data by selecting On you will be prompted to enter the test weight header data before the performance of the task The header will appear on your printout Input order data If you enable the order data by selectin
59. ofile Touch Create and select the application for the task profile in this case Basic Weighing If you want to set up the weighing function without combining it with another application D The settings for Basic Weighing are displayed Check all settings and change them as required gt Touch Hext The settings for the Printouts are displayed gt Check all settings and change as required Touch Hext If you are an administrator Define whether all or only certain users may use this task gt Touch Hexzt gt Enter a short name and a description for the new task e g My Weighing P To save the new task touch Save Executing Tasks My Weighing Ifyou haven t already done so go to Task management D The task selection is displayed gt Touch the desired task or if the desired task has already been selected touch Start D The program switches to the operating mode and the selected task is activated Mass Calibration Mass Calibration Purpose The application Mass Calibration has been especially developed for use in metrology institutes and laboratories involved in mass and calibration in order to provide users with a simple fast and comprehensive mass calibration process The Cubis models MCM are used as mass comparators with this application In a precisely conducted process sequence according to OIML R111 and or ASTM E614 the conventional mass value of the test weight and i
60. on from our website www Sartorius com Symbols and Signs The following symbols are used in this manual This instruction denotes a possible danger with medium risk that death or severe injury may result if it is not avoided This symbol denotes a possible danger with risk that moderate or minor injury may result if it is not avoided This symbol denotes a danger with low risk that could result in property damage tf IMPORTANT the risk is not avoided This symbol is an indication of a function or setting on the device is an indication that caution should be exercised while working identifies useful information The hand symbol indicates operating steps that involve touch screen controls 49 This symbol means that the USER key should be pressed Fjo 1m ooo Il This symbol means that the TASK key should be pressed E m m When individual buttons are displayed they should be pressed gt Indicates a required action Describes the result of an action 1 If a procedure has multiple steps 2 the steps are numbered consecutively Indicates an item in a list Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 3 Notes on Using This Quick Reference Guide Other Documents In addition to this quick reference guide there is also an installation manual which is supplied along with the device Enclosed as a hard copy Hotline technical advice on applications Phone 49 551 308 4440 Fax 49 551
61. or this user 68 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide User Management Editing User Profiles Which options for editing user profiles are available depends on whether or not you have administrator rights The following table shows who can carry out which changes to user profiles Accordingly the displays shown in this section may differ from your screen because in this chapter the administrator view is always shown here Option Administrator User Change own profile vf v Change other profile vf Copy profile v Delete profile vf Changing or deleting your own password vf v Changing or deleting other user passwords vf gt If you have not already done so open the User Management menu by touching the USER amp key O gt The user selection list is displayed gt In the user selection list touch Edit D The function selection is displayed Changing User Profiles Please select the function for User profiles gt Touch Modify gt If you are an administrator you must now select the profile that you want to User e Edit change and touch Hext gt gt The overview of all settings for this profile is displayed You can now select and change the parameters one by one Or gt Ifyou want to use the automatic user guide step by step touch Wizard Now all setting options will be displayed one by one to be changed gt Touch Hext gt If required change the user name and descript
62. oximation formula for the air density Correction factor for the air buoyancy for the cycle If the air buoyancy correction is done with external sensors then only one C is calculated for the entire measurement Difference of the conventional mass corrected by the air buoyancy with Al Alg for AB B A i j Mean difference of the conventional mass Variance deviation of the conventional mass Conventional mass of the test object Variance of the air density with Symbol Formula Al Al lui p Ze Li Ur I2 Alp liy I t 1 2 ubged rp LH mit1x n x 10 j2L5 J mit1 7x 5 Pa Ci pai po Ami Al MerCi 1 n Am i X Ame p 1 s Am Met Mer Am u pa uF ape Op Up 2X rw SE D x eg Pe Pr wl Opa ot do as 710 o Po do _ d as TARL Pa K L Q e D 9x 10775 with O lt hr lt 1 wr n 2 1 X ame Ame i 1 n _ 0 34848 p 0 009 hr exp 0 061 t OPa an Uhr Mass Calibration Unit mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg kg m mg g kg mg g kg mg mg g kg 2 kg m kg m kg m kg m kg m Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide OIML R111 1 Formula C 4 1 2 1 Formula C 4 1 1 cf 1 GI C 4 2 1 1 Formula E 3 1 1 Formula C 5 1 3 1 Formula C 5 1 2 1 Formula C 5 1 4 1 Formula
63. parator 4 Select the appropriate import data if applicable navigate to the subdirectory QAPP and touch Hext to activate the loading of this task Then exit the menu 5 Start the loaded task via the selection list Using Applications with the Factory Settings Each application comes with specific factory settings If you wish to use the factory settings you can use the quick method for configuring a task Open Task Management and touch Edit gt Select Create gt An application list is displayed gt Select the application you want to assign to the new task Touch Done gt Enter a name and description for the task and then touch Save D The new task is saved with the factory settings and is displayed in the task list Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 15 16 Task Management Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Sorting the Task List New tasks are always added to the end of the task list After you have already configured several tasks it may be helpful to sort the selection list D The task selection is displayed gt Touch Sart gt The list is sorted alphabetically A Z gt To reverse the sorting order touch Sart once again gt To sort tasks by the date of last use touch Sort once again Creating Configuring New Tasks The following applications are included in the Cubis software You can configure them as tasks according to your requirements and preferences Weighing Mas
64. play To activate another user profile open the User Management menu P Press the key USER amp gt The user selection is displayed The current active user can be recognized by the small arrow and the dark background gt Touch the user you want to activate D The program switches back to operating mode with the selected user is logged in with his access rights When you touch 5tart the user who is currently selected will be activated Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 13 Task Management Pirase select Task 14 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide ask Management In the Task Management menu TASK you can start a task configure a new task and edit an existing task modify copy delete Some applications like weighing density determination statistics etc are available to you for a task see User Manual Each task contains at least one of these applications However it can also have a combination of several applications Each application can be used either with its factory settings or you can modify it as desired The weighing application is available as a basic function for every task Each task also contains the individual settings and the individually configured printout Which options are available to a given user in the task management depend on the user s rights An administrator can use all options while a user can only use limited options see User Management in Chapt
65. r Unit mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg hPa Definition Subscript for reference weight Subscript for test weight Indication of the mass comparator scale divisions Indication difference of the mass comparator with A7 I L for this cycle Subscript for the number of weighing cycles Number of test weights Subscript for the number of test weights Subscript for number of measurement sequences Air pressure Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide OIML R111 cf 1 Gl C 6 1 1 cf 1 Section D 2 1 Formula C 6 4 2 See 3 sections 3 4 6 2 and 3 4 6 3 1 Formula C 6 4 5 cf 1 GI C 6 3 1 3 Gl 34 67 1 Section C 6 3 2 1 Formula C 6 2 1 1 Formula C 6 5 1 1 Formula C 6 5 3 Symbol Unit Le kg m kg m kg m kg m mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg mg g kg Mass Calibration Definition Relative humidity Air temperature in C with f T 273 15 K Air density of the moist air Correction factor for air buoyancy Reference density of the air 1 2 kg m Density of the reference weight Normal with the mass m Density of the test weight test piece Conventional mass of the test weight Conventional mass of the reference weight Average difference of the conven
66. rGr On el Display accuracy A low display accuracy gives a faster display Options All dig geck wizard on Reduced by one decimal place in case of load change Last decimal place of the 1st Division Last decimal place off fero Tare at Power On When switched on the mass comparator is automatically tared Options On Of f gt Touch Save to save your settings Setting up Q Level leveling function You can configure the leveling function here Device parameters Configure balance parameters General weighing settings Leveling notice Please check the levelling parameters 2 Switched of f Switching off noindication Leveling prompt is disabled Display 5tatus Display As soon as leveling is required the Tab Level Me appears and flashes Alert Alarm message Leveling mandatory As soon as leveling is required the Tab Level Me appears and flashes If this notice is ignored an alarm message appears after five minutes If this occurs work can only be resumed after leveling has been performed mex Laag Automatic leveling only for mass comparators with motorized leveling feet Off Switchoff Start with key To activate automatic leveling touch Start Switched on Switch on fully automatic The mass comparator is leveled automatically before every calibration adjustment routine gt Touch Save to save your settings Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 57 System Settings Menu
67. ry card System Settings Menu gt Proceed accordingly to configure the left door and the right key Using the same method you can assign operation of the upper door to one of the keys You can also configure one key to move both doors by manually opening both doors during set up before you press the desired key Importing Exporting Data gt In the operating mode touch Menu and then Import export data gt If you have not already done so ilnsert the SD card into the slot provided see Inserting an SD card into the control unit and touch Hext gt If the Continue button is not visible check whether the SD card is properly inserted and latched in place Choose whether you want to export data to the SD card or import it from the SD card or whether you want to import a Q App Option from the SD card Export Highlight the data that you want to export and touch Hext gt Edit the name of the export folder if desired and touch OK gt Touch Hext gt gt The data is copied to the SD memory card gt An icon is shown on the display during the data transfer gt gt The device cannot be operated during this time Import gt Touch the folder from which you want to import data from the SD card Highlight the data that you want to export and touch Hext D The user profiles are copied from the SD card gt An icon is shown on the display during the data transfer gt gt The device can
68. s sample logs for each of the settings If you have performed a weighing operation or a mass calibration and want to view the results you can touch Print see page 25 to print the data out directly on the connected printer as shown in the following example see page 35 Alternatively you can touch Trans and thus have the data transferred to an SD card The data are saved in TXT format and can be viewed or evaluated with a spreadsheet program Minimum 01 08 2014 17 30 06 SARTORIUS Mass Calibration Air buoyancy corr On with int sensor Uncertainty calcul On Coverage factor k 2 Reference weight Identification AAD Serial number 03 0296 Class E2 Nominal value 1 kg Conv mass deviation 1 010 mg Test weight Identification AAA Serial number 03 0014 Evaluation Standard dev meas passed Nom val dev meas passed passed Conventional mass 1 kg 2 3 7 mg Uncertainty budget 5 mg Mass Calibration Standard 01 08 2014 5 24 20 PM SARTORIUS Mass Calibration Model MCM5004 SerNo 48428 User Order data Customer SARTORIUS Order number 999888777 Order Ident 666555444 Remark Basic settings Take measured value After stabilization Acceptance criterion With stability Air buoyancy corr On with int sensor Uncertainty calcul On Coverage factor k 2 Reference weight Manufacturer Sartorius Identification AAD Serial number 03 0296 Shape Knob weight Class E2 Nominal value
69. s unit Conversion Individual identifiers Density determination Draft shield optional Individual sequence Q App The basic process for task configuration is as follows l Zi 3 Create a new task Select application Complete all following prompts and if applicable make own entries for the required parameters If applicable perform steps 2 and 3 for additional applications if you would like to combine multiple applications 5 Check settings for the weighing and for the printouts and modify as required 6 If you are an administrator define whether the new task can be used by all or only by certain users Enter a name and description for the new task Save task Task Management Flow Chart Configuring a Task If the Back button is visible on the display you can navigate backwards Create new task Select application Make settings Settings for Weighing Settings for Printouts Enter name Please select the function for Task profiles b To define a new task select Create Task e Edit Create Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 17 Task Management Select the application for the task profile Please check the weighing parameters in this E task T amp tk Hero k Vileaghing e Crvenvimw Adapt filter Stable conditions P Applicalion titer Final readout Stab ty range Fast tazk Please check the printout parameters of this Task r Neve Pri
70. scription of the user profile touch the button User description gt The user description can be viewed at any time during operation by pressing the user info area on the display see User Interface gt Enter the description and touch OK To complete the process touch Save gt gt The program switches to user selection The newly created user profile is placed at the end of the list When you want to activate a new user just touch the button with his name D The program switches to the operating mode and the selected user is activated Or gt If you want to set up additional user profiles touch Edit and repeat the steps described Or When you want to switch to the operating mode without switching the user touch Start Activating Users SEI In the operating mode the active user is displayed at the top right of the user field 1007 2014 15 41 34 To activate another user profile you must open the User Management menu P Press the USER key amp GEN gt The user selection list is displayed The current active user can be recognized by the small arrow and the dark background gt Touch the user you want to activate E b ieinador PTA gt Enter the password and confirm the entry PTA Mueller gt gt The program switches back to operating mode with the selected user activated and pu cm E displayed at the top right of the user field Cm se If a password has been set f
71. t Close the draft shield if available Before the first weighing check the level indicator and level the mass comparator if necessary see Chapter Leveling the Mass Comparator gt To tare the mass comparator press the tare key TARE D The mass comparator is tared and the value displayed is zero gt If required open the draft shield and carefully place the sample test weight or reference weight on the weighing pan gt Close the draft shield if available D You can read the measured value as soon as the measurement value stops changing and the unit is displayed The font color of the numbers changes from gray to black User Interface Touch Screen Many operating steps are carried out via the display using the touch screen The display varies depending on whether the application software is in operating mode or a menu is currently open setup mode Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 9 10 Operating the Mass Comparator 7 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Display in Operating Mode Mass Calibration Acnini zin ator Preparation Max 2500 g d 0 0001 g 0 0011 dl User field displays the current user date and time Touching this area displays the user description Scaled measurement value display percentage of weighing capacity utilization Toolbar with currently available buttons Task area with instructions on how to proceed Field for status and warning messages see below Value
72. t the reference weight is selectable Suitable reference weights are all weights with a higher accuracy class at least however all E1 and or 000 weights of the appropriate nominal value gt Touch the reference weight in order to be taken to a selection and to select a different reference weight then confirm your selection with Save Touch Print if you would like to print out the configuration data at this stage and on Back to return to the view of the material of the test weight D If the test weight and the reference weight have been confirmed the overview of the climate data is displayed If a climate module YCM20MC or YCM20MC DAKKS has been connected to the device and if you have selected the use of the connected climate module in the settings menu you can only read this data but cannot modify it If you have opted for the use of external climate date the current data must be entered now Check the climate data displayed gt Touch Save if you now want to perform the mass calibration with the values displayed Please note that the following process will leave you just enough time for each step as you have set in the settings menu If the tolerance times are exceeded the current measurement cycle will be aborted This can however be repeated if necessary gt Keep the reference weight and the test weight ready before starting the mass calibration and ensure that there is no dust either on the weighing pan or
73. time stamp the order number the serial number and the identification of the test weight Example 2014 07 31 17 32 11 999888777 03 0014 AAA Det Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 25 Mass Calibration Mass Calibration A drm niz irador Result NAAA 1206313 Create Individual Q App Workflow App Tadk Mey m Appbkcati n 1 Opp e Varard e Q App Please check the weighing parameters in this tazk Zenitare Turc bon After amp tabil sl Please check the printout parameters of this e tazk a Take Mew e Print FEL e Overview Prrdcut interface Com A Com B beienee Protocol Com A Prnt 5 O Stand prnbout Com AY Standard 1 Gg GLP printing Com AY Print event Com AX PRINT Start Finish aT 26 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide gt Touch End if you would like to return to the main menu Creating a Task Mass Calibration gt Open Task Management and touch Edit v To create a new task touch Create v Select Individual Q App Workflow v Select the application Mass Calibration Check the settings for the weighing and change them as required Touch Wizard if you would like explanations or help with the individual settings Touch Done skip the next step and switch directly over to user authorization Vv 0 Y Touch Hext if you want to check or modify the settings for the printout gt Check the settings for the printout and change them as
74. tional mass Standard deviation Standard deviation of the weighing process Pooled standard deviation Combined standard uncertainty Uncertainty of the conventional mass of the test weight test piece Expanded uncertainty of the conventional mass of the test weight test piece Coverage factor typically 2 Uncertainty due to the weighing process Uncertainty of the balance Uncertainty of the air buoyancy correction Uncertainty of the conventional mass of the reference weight Normal Uncertainty of the Normal Uncertainty due to the sensitivity of the balance Uncertainty due to the display resolution of a digital balance Uncertainty due to eccentricity Uncertainty due to magnetism Uncertainty of the air density Uncertainty of the density of the test weight test piece Uncertainty of the density of the reference weight Normal Expanded uncertainty Standard uncertainty Safety factor critical value from the F Distribution Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 41 42 Mass Calibration Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide References OIML R11 1 1 Weights of classes E1 E2 F1 F2 M1 M1 2 M2 M2 3 and M3 Part 1 Metrological and technical requirements Edition 2004 E ASTM E617 13 Standard Specification for Laboratory Weights and Precision Mass Standards 100 Barr Harbor drive PO Box C700 West Conshohocken PA 19428 2959 United States 2013 Kochsiek M Glaser M Comprehensive Mass Metrology Wiley VCH Ver
75. ts uncertainty are determined by means of the comparison of a test weight Test piece and a reference weight Normal It is by this means that the test weights can be traced back to international standards Configuration Options In the ex factory state the Cubis MCM models have a pre defined mass calibration task which you can use immediately or customize to your requirements The Mass Calibration application offers vast scope for configuration You can for example select the standard applied OIML or ASTM modify the parameters for timer control and define the uncertainty parameters required The scope and additional information such as order data and test weight data in the output log can be selected individually Besides this the application has a database for saving your reference weight data and a material database according to OIML R111 which can be expanded to include your own materials Requirements In order to perform a mass calibration operation you require a test weight and a calibrated reference weight of the relevant mass The requirements for mass calibration in accordance with the standards of OIML and ASTM are taken into account in the processes by means of appropriate settings However the parameters selected and entered by you in this regard are not checked for plausibility Performing and Configuring a Mass Calibration A task Mass Calibration is pre configured at the factory itself You can use this
76. ty calcul On Coverage factor k 2 Climate sensors u air density 0 001015 kg m3 Int temp sensor Cal Laboratory Cal certificate no Calibration date Expanded uncertainty 0 50 TC Coverage factor k H Int humid sensor Cal Laboratory Cal certificate no Calibration date Expanded uncertainty A Coverage factor k H Int press sensor Cal Laboratory Cal certificate no Calibration date Expanded uncertainty 2 hPa Mass Calibration Coverage factor k 2 Balance uncertainty Rel u sensitivity 0 00050 u display resolution 0 04 mg u eccentricity 0 00 mg u magnetism 0 00 mg Pooled std deviation 0 50 mg Safety factor Sw Sp 5 00 Reference weight Manufacturer Sartorius Identification AAD Serial number 05 0296 Shape Knob weight Cal Laboratory Sartorius Cal certificate no DAkkS Calibration date 1 8 2014 Air temperature cal 21 85 cC Rel air humid cal 48 0 Air pressure cal 1008 20 hPa Air density cal 1 185422 kg m3 Class E2 Nominal value 1 kg Conv mass deviation 1 010 mg Expanded uncertainty 0 250 mg Coverage factor k 2 Mass Calibration Instability 0 000 mg Material description Stainless steel Material density 8010 800 kg m3 Expanded uncertainty 1 800 kg m3 Coverage factor k Test weight Manufacturer Sartorius Identification AAA Serial number 05 0014 Shape Cylindrical weight Material description Stainless steel Material density 7950
77. urement value is taken over after the delay time has lapsed The delay time begins upon the appearance of the stability symbol Acceptance criterion only if With time interval has been selected With stability The measurement value is taken over only if the stability symbol is displayed after the stabilization time has lapsed Without stability The measurement value is taken over even without the stability symbol Draftshield automatic Off The draft shield must always be operated manually Openaftertaking measurment The draft shield opens automatically as soon as the measurement value has been taken over Touch Continue If buoyancy correction and uncertainty calculation are de selected no reference from the reference database for mass calibration is required The results are the mean difference and the standard deviation Attention If the buoyancy correction has been de selected but an uncertainty calculation has been performed the uncertainty of the air density will be assumed with 0 kg and the air density at the installation site with 1 2 H m m Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide 31 Mass Calibration Mass Calibration F Timing and correction ira Ee 101807 i Ga LL CEN i ation Aceranis lrador input data and printout GANG 4 x41 02 Mass Calibration Ackrands radon External temperature sensor QANOAT a EET 32 Cubis MCM Quick Reference Guide Select the settings for the time control of the pr
78. ursor appears in the entry line above the keypad gt Select the desired characters with a light touch gt The text entered will appear in the entry line Press the Shift button to change the input mode between uppercase letters lowercase letters numbers and the complete character set with special characters The backspace key is used to delete the character to the left of the cursor Touching the input line toggles the input mode Overwrite mode The cursor now marks a character or the entire entry The marked text will be overwritten by the new entry Input mode The cursor is positioned in the blank space between characters so that you can enter more characters Use either of the arrow keys to move the cursor one space to the left or to the right Pirase select User A v Operating the Mass Comparator The Back key cancels the entry process and takes you back one step to the last view The OK key ends the process and saves character input Opening and Closing the Draft Shield Operating elements for the electronic draft shield depending on the model The operating elements are located to the left and right sides of the control and display unit see figure on page 7 You can open and close the draft shield with the UP DOWN keys on the control and display unit Activating Switching Users In the operating mode the active user is displayed in the user field in the upper right hand corner of the dis
79. y time and return to user overview TARE keys left and right Zeroing and taring PRINT key Used to print the currently displayed measurement results or a user specific printout Control key to turn on and switch to standby Operating elements for electronic draft shield depending on the model Setting up the Display and Control Unit The tilt angle of the display and control unit can be set as desired to enable optimal readability for changing working conditions The color and brightness of the display can also be changed to match the illumination in the room see User Management and System Settings Inserting Memory Cards into the Display and Control Unit The slot for the SD card is located at the back of the display and control unit Operating the Mass Comparator 1 Tilt the control unit until it is nearly vertical 2 Swivel the cover of the card slot to the front Align the SD card so that the contacts are facing forwards and upwards For the sake of clarity the illustration shows reversed view of the display and control unit 3 Insert the card into the slot as far as it will go To remove the card press it against the resistance in the direction of the slot so that the card springs out 4 Press the position retainer and swivel the display and operating unit back into the desired position Quick Guide First Weighing gt To turn the mass comparator on press the button 5 g

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