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OPERATION MANUAL FORCE GAUGE

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1. OPERATION MANUAL FORCE GAUGE FG Series 2 OPERATION MANUAL Contents Introduction Set3 Safety instructions Rules for handling a worn force gauge Technical data Keys and indicators Preparing the force gauge for operation General rules for use Turning on the gauge 10 Description of measurement methods 10 1 Measuring actual and peak value of a pressure pull force 10 2 Measurement of the mass using the gauge as scales 11 Connecting external devices 12 User s Menu 13 Applications 13 1 Data memory 13 2 Comparison with threshold values MIN OK MAX 14 Units 15 Configuration 15 1 Speed of measurement 15 2 Auto reset 15 3 Print settings 15 4 Setting parameters for the RS 232C serial connector 15 5 LCD settings 15 6 Selecting the menu language 15 7 Setting date and time 15 7 Setting date and time 15 8 Turning the sound ON OFF when using the keypad buzzer 15 9 Automatic power OFF Auto OFF 15 9 Automatic power OFF Auto OFF 15 10 Monitoring the batteries charge level Battery 15 10 Monitoring the batteries charge level Battery 15 11 Reset settings 16 Calibration 16 Calibration 17 Maintenance troubleshooting and repairing minor types of damage OPERATION MANUAL 3 1 Introduction The FG series force gauges are designed for measuring pressure or pulling force in laboratory manufacturing and quality control applications The gauge can be held in hand or mounted on
2. This option allows for an automatic cut off of the gauge s power supply to save the battery s energy USER s MENU Applications Units Configuration Calibration Exit CONFIGURATION 3 Print settings 4 RS 232C settings 5 LCD settings 6 Date and time 7 Auto OFF AUTO OFF 1 Status 2 Exit AUTO OFF 1 Status lt OFF gt lt BAT gt lt ON gt 2 Exit Use the navigation keys and ENTER to select Auto OFF and Status and one of the following options ON the power is turned off after 5 minutes the indications remain unchanged BAT the power is turned off when the battery is low OFF the power is not turned off 30 OPERATION MANUAL 15 10 Monitoring the batteries charge level Battery This option is used for reading the charge level of the batteries and allows for the charging to be turned off to protect ordinary batteries if such batteries are used instead of rechargeable batteries Charging ordinary batteries used instead of rechargeable batteries may lead to major damage to the gauge USER s MENU Applications Use the navigation keys and Units ENTER to select Battery and Configuration Charging and one of the following Calibration options _ Exit ON charging ON CONFIGURATION OFF charging OFF 5 LCD settings 6 Language 7 Date and time 8 Auto OFF 9 Batter BATTERY 1 Charging 2 Charge level 3 Exit BATTERY
3. 1 Charging lt OFF gt lt ON gt 2 Charge level 80 3 Exit OPERATION MANUAL 31 15 11 Reset settings This option restores factory settings default settings for all options USER s MENU Applications Units Configuration Calibration Exit CONFIGURATION 7 Date and time 8 Auto OFF 9 Battery 10 Reset settings RESET SETTINGS Restore default settings NO YES Use the navigation keys and ENTER to select Reset settings and the option YES As a result of restoring factory settings the gauge will reset and start continuous measurement 32 OPERATION MANUAL 16 Calibration To calibrate the gauge select the method of applying load For this purpose use a stand or suspend a standard of mass on the gauge USER s MENU 6 Applications 7 Units 8 Configuration 9 Calibration 10 Exit CALIBRATION Calibration Load lt 5kg gt lt 20kg gt lt 10kg gt lt gt g 9 81416m s2 Geographical location Exit X O doo CALIBRATION Calibration Load g 9 81416m s2 Geographical location Exit Reset the gauge without load using the gt T 0 lt key Use the navigation keys and ENTER to select Calibration and Load Select the load depending on the standard of mass The lt gt option allows for entering any value Enter the gravitational acceleration to cor
4. RS 232C settings parity or odd confirmation of LCD settings odd parity RS 232C Sending transmission method 1 Baudrate 4800 during measurement 2 Bits 8 bit NOCAL after using the PRINT 3 Parity none key with stable result 4 Sending NORMAL NOSTB after using the PRINT 5 Exit key irrespectively of the result sabi AUTOSTB automatically after RS 232C the result has stabilised 1 Baudrate 4800 CONTIN continuous 2 Bits 8 bit transmission approx every 0 1 3 Parity none S 4 Sending lt NORMAL gt lt NO STB gt lt AUTOSTB gt lt CONTIN gt 5 Exit OPERATION MANUAL 25 15 5 LCD settings This option adjusts the gauge s display to external lighting conditions USER s MENU 1 Applications 2 Units 3 Configuration 4 Calibration 2 Exit CONFIGURATION Speed of measurement Auto reset Print settings RS 232C settings LCD settings SETTINGS 1 Contrast 2 Illumination 3 Direction 4 LCD time 5 Exit SETTINGS 1 Contrast gt 2 Illumination lt ON gt lt OFF gt lt ECO gt lt BAT gt 3 Direction 4 LCD time OFF 5 Exit SETTINGS lt 1 gt lt ECO gt 1 Contrast 2 Illumination 3 Direction 4 LCD time OFF 5 Exit lt AUTO gt lt UP gt lt DOMN gt Use the navigation keys and ENTER to select LCD settings Next use gt and ENTER to set the contrast at which the display is best legible When setting Illuminat
5. Sum SAVE saves the measurements ne currently presented MIN READ reads a measurement lt PRINT gt lt SAVE gt lt READ gt lt RESET gt lt EXIT gt file RESET erases the memory SAVE DATA EXIT exits the option lt FILEO1 gt Select the SAVE option lt FILEO2 gt Select a file FILE to be saved lt FILE08 gt SAVE DATA The default file name includes date and time Confirm the 2009 12 17 10 00 default file name or enter another lt FILEO2 gt name using the gt Y and Y lt FILEO8 gt keys OPERATION MANUAL 19 13 2 Comparison with threshold values MIN OK MAX This selection includes the following functions to effectively assist you with the measurement memory operations and data analysis comparison with two threshold values MIN MAX USER s MENU Applications dd Units Move the cursor to Applications and Configuration press ENTER Calibration Exit APPLICATIONS Data memory Threshold values Move the cursor to Threshold values Exit and press ENTER THRESHOLD VALUES Activate the comparison by setting Status lt ON gt lt OFF gt Status to ON MIN 1 000kg 5 MAX 2 000kg enter the MIN value lower Buzzer MODE threshold ORS enter the MAX value upper threshold Select the option for sound signalling Buzzer MODE short signal upon exceeding MIN long signal upon exceeding MAX MODE int
6. O Newton Exit RESETTING OPERATION MANUAL 13 Screw the hook tip to the gauge plunger suspend a bowl on the hook and place the gauge in the operating position as shown in the figure The display s indications will rotate by 180 To change force units to mass units press the UNIT CLEAR or MENU key several times When using the MENU key move the cursor to Units and press ENTER Move the cursor to a mass unit kilogram or gram and press ENTER Reset the gauge in the operating position by pressing the gt T 0 key Place the object to be weighed on the bowl Read the mass 14 OPERATION MANUAL 11 Connecting external devices The force gauge is equipped with a socket for an external power supply unit and RS232C serial connector for a printer or a computer ZASILACZ RS232C 12V_1 2A oe 1 RxD 2 masa 3 TxD 4 NC PL EN ZASILACZ POWER SUPPLY UNIT masa earth Description of the data transmission protocol when working with a computer LonG The scales transmit the result as follows 8 bits 1 stop no parity 4 800 bps Computer gt Gauge initiating signal S I CR LF 53 h 49 h 0Dh 0 Ah Gauge Computer gauge indication according to the following format 16 bytes Description of individual bytes byte 1 or space byte 2 space byte 3 4 digit or space byte 5 9 digit comma or space byte 10 digit byte
7. Quantity Sum Average lt PRINT gt lt HISTOGRAM gt lt GRAPH gt lt SAVE gt lt READ gt lt RESET gt lt DELETE gt lt EXIT gt HISTOGRAM Move the cursor to Applications and press ENTER Move the cursor to Data memory and press ENTER Move the cursor to Statistics and press ENTER Select one of the options from the lower menu bar PRINT transmission to a printer HISTOGRAM bar graph GRAPH graph with a time axis RESET erases the entire memory DELETE deletes a selected memory file Indicators L provide the size of the bar indicated by the t arrow To move the arrow scroll the graph use the lt and gt keys 18 OPERATION MANUAL Save read erase memory Statistics The Statistics option allows for the following lt SAVE gt saves the data currently presented lt READ gt reads a file from the memory lt RESET gt erases the data currently presented lt DELETE gt deletes a selected data file USER s MENU Applications er Units Move the cursor to Applications and Configuration press ENTER Calibration Exit APPLICATIONS _ Data memory Threshold values Move the cursor to Data memory Exit and press ENTER DATA MEMORY 1 Statistics Move the cursor to Statistics and press ENTER 2 Mode 3 Number of samples 4 Sampling time 5 Exit The following options lower bar Statistics will appear Quantity ERNER
8. indicate the force direction using an arrow in the displays lower bar 0 00N section and pressure or pull force symbol To change the measurement from the actual value continuous measurement to the maximum value peak measurement use the PEAK PEAK MEASUREMENT key le When measuring a force whose direction changes the gauge indicates the value of the force exerted in the direction in which the maximum value was last exceeded OPERATION MANUAL 11 10 2 Measurement of the mass using the gauge as scales When using an additional element bowl basket etc for suspending an object to be weighed the gauge can be used to measure the mass In the case of measurements which do not require a high level of precision the gauge can be hand held To ensure maximum precision of the measurement the gauge should be mounted on a stand using the four threaded holes at the bottom of the enclosure or 1t can be suspended using a special suspension element option available on request Since the value of the gravity force used to calculate the mass depends on the gravitational acceleration in the location where the gauge is used the device is calibrated for a specific value of the gravitational acceleration The factory preset value is the gravitational acceleration in Gda sk gr 9 81415 m s In the case of significant differences see the value applicable for the gauge s shipment addres
9. 11 space byte 12 k l c por space byte 13 g b t cor byte 14 space byte 15 CR byte 16 LF OPERATION MANUAL 15 12 User s Menu The User s Menu includes all functions and options necessary to operate the gauge or extend its functionalities USER s MENU To use the options of the USER s Applications MENU use the MENU key Move the Units cursor to the desired option and Configuration Calibration press ENTER Exit The menu includes 1 Applications advanced measurement functions 2 Units select measurement units 3 Configuration set the gauge s mode of operation 4 Calibration adjust the measurement accuracy using an external standard of mass 5 Exit 13 Applications This selection includes the following functions to effectively assist you with the measurement memory operations and data analysis comparison with two threshold values MIN MAX USER s MENU Applications Units Configuration Calibration Exit Move the cursor to Applications and press ENTER APPLICATIONS Data memory O Threshold values Exit Move the cursor to the desired application and press ENTER 16 OPERATION MANUAL 13 1 Data memory The Data memory application allows for the following presentation of the collected measurements saving reading erasing memory Statistics selecting the mode for collecting data exit USER s MENU Applica
10. 8 General rules for use When transporting the force gauge unscrew the measurement tip and YN put the gauge in the case to protect it against accidental pressure on the gauge plunger 1 When conducting measurements by hand make sure that the direction of the measured force is identical with the gauge s axis axis of the gauge plunger Otherwise only a component force along the gauge s axis will be measured 2 The gauge allows for resetting in the entire measurement range this operation is called taring in the case of measuring the mass by pressing the gt T 0 lt key Resetting taring does not extend the measurement range but only subtracts the entered reference value from the measured value 3 The measurement mechanism is a precision device and is sensitive to shocks and vibrations It is not allowed to hit the measurement tip against any objects 4 Do not overload the gauge above the maximum overload value 20 OPERATION MANUAL 9 9 Turning on the gauge Place the gauge in the operating PC E G FO U p position e g horizontal position by laying 1t on a table Turn on the www pce group europ com gauge by pressing the ON OFF key When necessary plug the gauge s power supply unit to a 230 V 50 Hz socket and connect the power supply unit s plug to the gauge s 12 V socket RESETTING The gauge automatically tests the electronic subassemblies and then resets During this operation the gauge should rem
11. NFIGURATION 3 Print settings 4 RS 232C settings 5 LCD settings 6 Language 7 Date and time 8 Auto OFF DATE AND TIME 1 Time hh mm ss 2 Date yyyy mm dd 3 PIN 0 4 Format lt EU gt lt USA gt 5 Exit Use the navigation keys and ENTER to select Date and time If a PIN has already been entered other than 0 after selecting Time or Date the cursor will move to the PIN option where a correct 4 digit PIN has to be entered To enter the correct digits use the PAS keys and ENTER To enter a new code NEW select the PIN option When entering a new code type in the same number twice message REP The FORMAT option allows for the selection of the date format on print outs 28 OPERATION MANUAL 15 8 Turning the sound ON OFF when using the keypad buzzer This options turns ON or OFF the sound signalling that a key on the keypad has been pressed When the sound is turned on the user usually does not apply excessive force when pushing the keys USER s MENU Applications Use the navigation keys and Units ENTER to select Keypad and Configuration Buzzer and one of the following Calibration options Bu ON sound ON CONFIGURATION OFF sound OFF 3 Print settings 4 RS 232C settings 5 LCD settings 6 Date and time 7 Keypad AUTO OFF 1 Buzzer lt ON gt lt OFF gt 2 Exit AUTO OFF 1 Buzzer 2 Exit OPERATION MANUAL 29 15 9 Automatic power OFF Auto OFF
12. a stand using the four threaded holes at the bottom of the enclosure The RS232C serial connector allows the measurement results to be transmitted to a computer or a printer for further analysis or recording 2 Set The basic set includes the following elements Force gauge Push tips 4 pcs 1 hook tip 1 extension piece Power supply unit 230 V 50 Hz 12 V 1 25 A SK 1 cord dynamometer computer SK 1 cable CD containing an operation manual and software Warranty ey ae E 4 OPERATION MANUAL 3 Safety instructions Read carefully the safety instructions included below Observe these instructions to avoid electrocution or damage to the force gauge itself or other devices connected to the force gauge e Repairs and any necessary adjustments may only be conducted by qualified personnel e Do not use the force gauge when any part of the enclosure has been removed e Do not use the force gauge in potentially explosive atmospheres e Do not use the force gauge in areas with a high humidity e In the case of suspected damage to the force gauge turn off the gauge and do not use it until it is examined by a specialised servicing facility 4 Rules for handling a worn force gauge According to the applicable regulations on the protection of the environment do not put worn electronic devices in containers for common waste e When put out of operation a worn for
13. ain stationary and its sensor should not be affected by any forces After the resetting has been successfully completed the gauge indicates zero CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENT Co Unsuccessful resetting is signalled by 0 00N an appropriate message Note It is possible to accelerate the resetting process by pressing the MENU key which will recall the results from the previous resetting If the batteries are low leave the gauge s external power supply unit ON until they are fully recharged The batteries charge level is signalled by an indicator in the upper section of the display 10 OPERATION MANUAL 10 Description of measurement methods The gauge can be used to measure pressure and pull forces In addition when mounted properly it can be used as suspension scales to measure the mass 10 1 Measuring actual and peak value of a pressure pull force Y h TAI CEO 7 CO CO gt Measuring pressure force Measuring pull force Before starting the measurement choose a suitable measurement tip RESETTING screw 1t to the gauge plunger and reset the gauge in the operating position e g horizontal position laying the gauge on a table The resetting process starts automatically after turning on the gauge or by pressing the gt T 0 lt key CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENT To perform the measurement m
14. ce gauge can be delivered to bodies authorised to collect old electronic equipment or to the point of purchase OPERATION MANUAL 5 5 Technical data F650 R5 2320 Assistance software Procell Excel spreadsheet Display graphic LCD 61 x 34 mm Measurement functions A e Power supply Gauge plunger 11 mm thread M6 x 9 mm 210 x 110 x 40 mm Weight 700 g SSS AAA SS NiMH R3 batteries AAA size 6 pcs power supply unit 230 V 50 Hz 12V 1 2A 6 OPERATION MANUAL 6 Keys and indicators UNIT CLEAR B ACK y i Chyp 3 www pce group europe com Main keys ON OFF ON OFF key standby UNIT CLEAR Change units cancel selection or change a parameter value BACKLIGHT Turn on illumination ECO mode ENTER Confirm select an option or a digit gt T Taring resetting entering the current reference value to be subtracted from the gt 0 lt measured values in each consecutive measurement Navigation keys MENU Confirm the entered parameter or select a highlighted option f Move cursor up or increase the digit marked by the cursor v Move cursor down or decrease the digit marked by the cursor gt Move to the next menu level or display the next option lt Move to the previous menu level or display the previous option Function Keys PEAK Measure the maximum value MEM Save the result to the memory press and hold save to memory menu PRINT Print result t
15. er to produce print outs from the gauge including text information USER s MENU Applications Units Configuration Calibration CONFIGURATION 1 Speed of measurement 2 Auto reset 3 Print settings 4 RS 222 sattinns PRINT SETTINGS Heading Date Time 0 1D1 gt O 1D2 gt 0 ID3 gt m Rinna PRINT SETTINGS O Heading O Date O Time O ABCD 0 1D2 0 1D3 Use the navigation keys and ENTER to select Print settings and the suitable print components ID1 ID2 ID2 text strings up to 20 characters forming the lines of the print out entered using the gauge s navigation keys To enter the characters select D using ENTER and press gt The characters are entered using the navigation keys T and Y To move the cursor to the consecutive positions use lt and gt To confirm the entered string press ENTER To delete a character enter space 24 OPERATION MANUAL 15 4 Setting parameters for the RS 232C serial connector The parameters of the serial connector must be suitable for the device receiving the signal USER s MENU Parameters to be set 1 Applications 2 Units Baudrate transmission and 3 Configuration receiving rate 4 800 115 200 4 Calibration bps CONFIGURATION Bits number of bits which Speed of measurement constitute a character 7 or 8 bits Auto reset Parity control of parity no Print settings control even confirmation of
16. errupted signal below MIN above MAX continuous signal for OK no signal CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENT 1117 Exit the menu start the measurement and observe the MIN 0 00N OK and MAX indicators on the gauge s display 20 OPERATION MANUAL 14 Units The following units are available to the user kilogram kg gram g Pound 1 lb 453 592374 g ounce l oz 28 349523 g Newton 1 N 0 10197 kg To change the units press the UNIT CLEAR or MENU key several times USER s MENU Applications dar Press the MENU key move the Configuration cursor to Units and press ENTER Calibration Exit UNITS Kilogram Move the cursor to the desired unit Gram and press ENTER O Pound O Ounce Newton Exit OPERATION MANUAL 21 15 Configuration This selection includes all options for setting the gauge s modes of operation USER s MENU Applications Units Configuration Calibration Exit CONFIGURATION Speed of measurement Auto reset Print settings RS 232C settings LCD settings Language Date and time Auto OFF Battery 10 Default settings 11 Exit CO 0 Y DOF WD 15 1 Speed of measurement Move the cursor to Configuration and press ENTER Move the cursor to the desired option and press ENTER To obtain clear measurement results it is recommended to adjust the speed of measurement to the dynamic properti
17. es of the measured object USER s MENU Applications Units Configuration CONFIGURATION Speed of measurement Auto reset Print settings RS 232C settings LCD settings SPEED OF MEASUREMENT O SLOW Press ENTER to select one of the options SLOW slow measurement FAST fast measurement 22 15 2 Auto reset OPERATION MANUAL When activated this option automatically maintains zero indications on the gauge if the gauge s sensor is not affected by any external force or if the zero indication was produced by pressing the gt 7 0 lt key The range of values calculated in the gauge s reading graduation near zero subject to the reset must be entered under the Range option 3 di USER s MEN Applications Units Configuration Calibration Exit gits U CONFIGURATION Speed of measurement Auto reset Print settings RS 232C settings LCD settings AUTO RESET 1 Status 2 Range 3 Exit AUTO RESET 1 Status 2 Range 3 Exit lt ON gt lt OFF gt 2d Use the navigation keys and ENTER to select Status and one of the following options ON auto reset ON OFF auto reset OFF Next select Range and use 7 4 lt and ENTER to enter the auto reset range in reading graduation OPERATION MANUAL 23 15 3 Print settings According to the requirements of GLP procedures it is possible use an external print
18. ion select one of the following options OFF illumination OFF ON illumination continuously ON ECO to illuminate use the BACKLIGHT key BAT illumination is turned off after 30 seconds to save the batteries The DIRECTION option is used for selecting the display s direction AUTO automatic rotation of the displayed image UP standard direction DOMN inverted image The LCD TIME option displays the date and time during measurement in the display s upper bar 26 OPERATION MANUAL 15 6 Selecting the menu language Three menu languages are available lt PL gt Polish lt ENG gt English lt DE gt German USER s MENU Applications Use the navigation keys and Units ENTER to select Language To Configuration Calibration Exit CONFIGURATION 4 RS 232C settings 5 LCD settings 6 Language 7 Date and time 8 Auto OFF LANGUAGE 1 Language lt PL gt lt ENG gt lt DE gt 2 Exit select one of the available menu languages use the gt lt keys and ENTER To enter a new code NEW select the PIN option When entering a new code type in the same number twice message REP OPERATION MANUAL 27 15 7 Setting date and time This option is used for entering the current date and time Access to this setting 1s secured by the PIN code USER s MENU Applications Units Configuration Calibration Exit CO
19. ransmission via RS 232C connector Indicators a Indicates that the weighing result has stabilised OFF Appears after turning off the gauge using the ON OFF key standby SLW FST Slow fast measurement mode ACQ Automatically acquire measurement results Note Numbers are entered using the navigation keys First the cursor is placed in the right digit position OPERATION MANUAL 7 7 Preparing the force gauge for operation If the force gauge has been transported from an area with low temperature to an area with a higher temperature e g during winter water may condensate on the gauge s enclosure In such a case do not turn on the gauge s power supply as it may lead to damage to the gauge or improper operation Before turning on the gauge leave it for 1 hour to acclimatise 1 Take the gauge out of the case 2 Fit a measurement tip suitable for the measurements to be conducted on the gauge plunger ER n D rS DB Tip E op se TipA 1 j p hook N Tip B Tip C Extension piece F Tip D Intended use of the individual tips tip A measurement of surface pressure force tip B measurement of point pressure force tip C measurement of pressure on an axis or an edge tip D measurement of edge pressure force tip E hook for measuring pull force or suspending and weighing an object tip F extension piece suitable for all types of above mentioned tips 8 OPERATION MANUAL
20. rectly convert mass kg into force N If the exact g value is not known enter the parameters of the geographical location latitude and above mean sea level The g value will be calculated automatically Apply the standard of mass to the gauge Use the navigation keys and ENTER to select Calibration and wait until the calibration process is completed OPERATION MANUAL 33 17 Maintenance troubleshooting and repairing minor types of damage 1 Keep the gauge clean 2 When using the force gauge make sure that no contamination gets between the gauge plunger and the enclosure Upon identifying any contamination remove it using a tool which does not conduct electricity 3 Unauthorised persons may not perform any repairs 4 Have the gauge repaired by your local servicing facility A list of servicing facilities is enclosed in the warranty Messages and faults Message fault Cause Recommendation The message RESETTING is Resetting process _ Keep the gauge in motionless position displayed for an extended disturbed and press lt T 0 period of time Message Resetting process Put the gauge in horizontal position and disturbed turn it off and on using the ON OFF key AD range exceeded The values indicated by the Gauge out of Contact a servicing facility to calibrate gauge diverge significantly adjustment the gauge from correct values Units displayed are different UNIT CLEAR key P
21. ress the UNIT CLEAR key several times from the selected units pressed by accident to display the correct units 34 OPERATION MANUAL OPERATION MANUAL Notes 35 36 OPERATION MANUAL
22. s When transporting the gauge to a location where the gravitational acceleration differs significantly recalibrate the gauge The values of the gravitational acceleration for some of the Polish cities are presented in the table below Gravitational acceleration for selected cities City er m s City er m s AXIS 9 81415 Olsztyn 9 81354 Gda sk 9 81446 L dz 9 81164 Gdynia 9 81453 Mtawa 9 81295 Bia ystok 9 81294 Opole 9 81076 Bydgoszcz 9 81327 Pi a 9 81330 Chojnice 9 81342 Pozna 9 81266 Cieszyn 9 80960 Przemy l 9 80991 Cz stochowa 9 81061 Przeworsk 9 81009 Elbl g 9 81430 Radom 9 81146 E k 9 81361 Rybnik 9 81008 Gliwice 9 81025 Rzesz w 9 81010 Gorz w Wielkopolski 9 81305 S upsk 9 81449 Grudzi dz 9 81368 Suwa ki 9 81377 Kalisz 9 81184 Szczecin 9 81370 Katowice 9 81008 Tarn w 9 81005 Kielce 9 81063 Torun 9 81313 Koszalin 9 81427 Warszawa 9 81240 Krakow 9 81005 W oc awek 9 81288 Leszno 9 81206 Wroc aw 9 81131 Lublin 9 81128 Zielona G ra 9 81190 12 OPERATION MANUAL Ch Cee O Measurement Measurement using a gauge using a hand held gauge mounted on a stand stand available on request a IN gt aed N Suspended weight measurement suspension element available on request 029 Qu USER s MENU Applications Units Configuration Calibration Exit UNITS O Kilogram O Gram O Pound O Ounce
23. tions Aas Units Move the cursor to Applications and Configuration press ENTER Calibration Exit APPLICATIONS Data memory Threshold values Move the cursor to Data memory Exit and press ENTER APPLICATIONS ee Setting the mode for collecting Statistics data Mode lt MANUAL gt lt AUTO gt i _ Number of samples 100 MANUAL each time after MEM is Sampling time 0 1 sec pressed Exit AUTO automatically at specified a APPLICATIONS Statistics Mode lt MANUAL gt lt AUTO gt Number of samples 100 After selecting AUTO enter the Sampling time 0 1 sec number of samples max 100 and Exit sampling time 0 1 99 9 s APPLICATIONS Statistics To start the collection of Mode measurements exit the menu and cae nis press MEM several times or press Exit paing MEM for automatic save When in the automatic save mode press and hold MEM to go to the data save OPERATION MANUAL 17 Presentation of collected measurements Statistics The Statistics option allows for the following forms of presentation of the collected data lt PRINT gt transmission to a printer lt HISTOGRAM gt bar graph lt GRAPH gt graph with a time axis USER s MENU Applications Units Configuration Calibration Exit APPLICATIONS Data memory U Threshold values Exit DATA MEMORY 1 Statistics 2 Mode 3 Number of samples 4 6 Sampling time Exit Statistics

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