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1. 2 Press the MODE switch when HI OK HI LO and O flash LO appears on the display 3 Press the ZERO switch HI flashes and zeros are displayed 4 Place weight on pan that represents HI flashes and weight is displayed the upper limit of the acceptable weight span 5 Press the ZERO switch LO flashes and upper limit weight is displayed 6 Remove upper limit weight and place LO flashes and weight is displayed weight on the pan that represents the lower limit 7 Press the ZERO switch HI OK LO briefly appears then OK and the low limit weight are displayed 8 Remove low limit weight LO appears and zeros are displayed The balance is now ready to check the weight of parts The balance displays OK along with the weight of the part if the part is within the selected limits If the part is too heavy HI and the weight are displayed If the part is too light LO and the weight are displayed The limits are stored until the balance is turned off To exit weight checking press the MODE switch and the balance will return to normal operation AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 Page 21 of 24 Note At any time during the 7 procedure you can reach the final reading more quickly by pressing the RANGE FUNCTION button This resets the time averaging and allows the balance to reach the final weight faster Procedure Display Reading Press the RANGE FUNCTION button Display cycles r
2. ARIZONA INSTRUMENT LLC ZSP 150 Electronic Balance USER MANUAL October 2008 Arizona Instrument LLC 3375 N Delaware Street Chandler Arizona 85225 602 470 1414 800 528 7411 Fax 480 804 0656 http www azic com email azi azic com General int azic com International support azic com Customer Support AZI P N 700 0102 B AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 Page 1 of 24 Setup and Operation Manual Thank you for choosing a Zeta Series SP 150 ZSP 150 Electronic Balance from Arizona Instrument LLC AZI is pleased to provide you with a balance designed and manufactured for years of reliable service and proudly made in the U S A Please read this manual completely before using your balance This information will enable you to fully utilize your balance and should be located nearby to be used as a quick reference guide The balance is intended to be used only in the manner outlined in this manual Misuse of the balance may cause product failure PROPRIETARY RIGHTS NOTICE The material in this manual contains valuable information developed by Arizona Instrument LLC for use with the Computrac Vapor Pro line of moisture analyzers No part of this manual can be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical or otherwise This includes photocopying and recording or in connection with any information storage or retrieval system without the express written permission of Arizona Instrume
3. CAL 1 Auto Calibration Using an external calibration weight eee eeeseceeeteeenteeees 9 CALZA bined sesso crease en a a coeceends teacoue a a a a a seeds 10 Capacity Tracker oaser n a aE EEE E a a aaa OI OAT SEES 10 Selectable Vibration Filters and Stability Indicator s sneensseesseesseessesssseeesseesseessessseessees 10 ZSP 150 Rear Panel sniisisinsresioisieinsi iii usaian iis ei iaa Leesa aE E a aE Neis saeua 12 RS 232 Interiace Cablen enn e a eee ues E SA 12 RS 232 Front Panel Comb Surat ons ise ccascececatcad ve scatsaseqeesaiagccaetsaneeealen cease i quaceianed wareeedaales 13 Tro blesh otins Guidersisnsenenne onesie asee EK EKE AEE ak 15 Environmental Requirements sseeesessesseeessseesseressstessereesstesseressseesseeesseessseee 16 ZSP 50 SpeciNcati ONS sosnirerer i an ee E E EEEE E 17 FCG Comphante sacccetesiwassnccevecys EE E E EEE R ERA ESSIEU ERSTE 18 Eimited Waraniyi a E E E E EE ES 18 Extended Warranty esis iea a ai a a aT 18 Returned Goods PONCY zerena aE A aE A E E iS 19 Appendix A Front Panel Parts Counting ssssseseesseessesesssersssseesserssereesseesssee 20 Appendix B Weight Checking seseseesessssesssressesessseesseressseesseressseessneesseesseeee 21 Appendix C Live Animal Severe Environment Weighing 7 eseeee 22 Appendix D Percent Weighing P sssssessssssessesesssressesessseesseresssersssseesseessseee 23 Trademark and Copyright Protection s
4. 2 display counts Press the SEND button until the desired stability sensitivity display counts setting is displayed Then press the ZERO button to save the setting OK SAVEd is displayed followed by the current SS setting OFF is the default Note this setting should not be changed from the default value of SS oFF If SS oFF is not displayed press the SEND button until SS oFF is displayed Then press the ZERO button to save the setting If SS oFF is already displayed just press the ZERO button OK SAVEd is displayed Then the balance cycles back to Step 2 and shows the current filter setting Press the ON OFF button The display blanks Press the ON OFF button The balance goes through the turn on sequence and returns to normal operation with the new vibration filter and stability indicator settings in place To exit the selection mode and return to normal operation turn the balance off and then back on again at any time AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 Page 11 of 24 The rear panel of the ZSP 150 provides the power connector an RS 232 connector and a security bracket The security bracket may be used to provide a convenient method of securing the balance The location of the security bracket may vary slightly from the figure below POWER RS 232 CONNECTOR CONNECTOR SECURITY BRACKET ZSP 150 Rear Panel Your balance is equipped with a bi directional RS 232 compatible
5. 25 x 3 25 Weight 9 5 Ibs AZI Customer Service 800 528 741 1 Page 17 of 24 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment The equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Shielded interconnect cables and shielded power cords must be employed with this equipment to ensure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Arizona Instrument could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Arizona Instrument Electronic Balance and its accessories are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for one 1 year from the date of delivery During the warranty period Arizona Instrument will repair or at its option replace at no charge components that prove to be defective The equipment must be returned shipping prepaid to Arizona Instrument s product service facility This limited
6. a stable weight is obtained Then 10 000 or something very close to it appears on the display The number of decimal places depends on the weight PCS continues to flash This prompts you that you may now increase the size of the sample if you wish The decimal places are an aid When adding more samples if the decimal part approaches 5 you cannot be sure of the exact count 5 If you need a larger sample add The balance will round to the nearest whole number but pieces the balance will count them until the decimal part is near 0 7 or 0 3 Then press the ZERO switch still show the decimal places This step may be repeated as many times as you wish When you are satisfied the sample is large enough press the ZERO switch once again The balance rounds to the nearest whole number the decimal places disappear and PCS lights steadily When you wish to count something else press the MODE switch You are now back at step 2 with a flashing PCS and 0 If you want to exit the counting mode press the MODE switch again You are now in the weighing mode you used just before selecting pieces AZI Customer Service 800 528 741 1 Page 20 of 24 The following procedure checks the weight of individual parts against user programmed upper and lower weight limits Procedure Display Reading 1 Press the RANGE FUNCTION Display cycles repeatedly through PCS HI OK LO switch CAL1 CAL2 T and
7. weighing mode 7 Remove the calibration weight The display returns to zeros PCS may or may not appear in this menu cycle depending on whether Local Control is set to On or Off See RS 232 Front Panel Configuration on page 13 to for more information on the Local Control setting AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 Page 9 of 24 Linearity is set in the balance s software at the factory during the manufacturing process It requires a special set of weights that are not available commercially When a CAL 1 function is performed the linearity is automatically reset as well Unless the balance is damaged the linearity will not change Therefore CAL 2 should never be performed by the user The capacity tracker located between the 0 and 100 at the bottom of the front panel display provides a graphic display of the used and unused portions of the weighing range Each segment represents 10 of the balance s total capacity As 10 of the balance s capacity is used the first segment will illuminate As 20 of the balance s capacity is reached the second segment will light and so on Balances are equipped with three user selectable vibration filters which reduce nervous readings in varying weighing conditions The balance was delivered to you set in the high filtering mode Fil Hl This is the most aggressive filtering mode Normal filtering Fil nor and low filtering Fil Lo can be selected for quieter conditio
8. Page 14 of 24 PROBLEM The display is blank OL appears on display UL appears on display Display is unstable Weight readings are incorrect Display stays in turn on sequence Partially lit display weird garbage characters on the display POSSIBLE CAUSE Balance not turned on Power cable not plugged in No power from AC outlet Maximum capacity exceeded Pan is not in place Balance is out of range Drafts air currents present Vibrations present Balance is out of calibration Balance is not level Balance was not re zeroed Unit of weight set incorrectly Sample touching windscreen Sub pan and or weighing pan not in place Excessive draft or vibration Power supply connected to wall outlet before balance Live cord plugged into balance AZI Customer Service 800 528 741 1 POSSIBLE SOLUTION Press ON OFF switch Plug in power cable Turn on circuit breaker or change AC outlets Reduce container weight Weigh sample in smaller increments Ensure pan is positioned properly Press ZERO switch Install windscreen or relocate balance Isolate or relocate balance Re calibrate balance Level balance Press ZERO before weighing Select desired weighing unit p 8 Reposition sample Place pan s on balance Isolate or relocate balance Unplug from wall outlet wait 5 seconds re plug into wall outlet Unplug from wall outlet wait 5 seconds re plug into wall outlet P
9. age 15 of 24 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION Err 1 appears in display Calibration weight is incorrect Use calibration weight that appears in display Err 2 appears in display Balance not warmed up Plug in and turn on balance for 1 hour before use Err 3 through 14 appears Service is required Call AZI Customer Service at in display 1 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 This product is intended for indoor use at altitudes up to 2000 meters Pollution Degree 1 or 2 in accordance with IEC 664 and transient overvoltages according to Installation Categories Overvoltage Categories Il and Ill For main supply the minimum and normal category is II AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 Page 16 of 24 Weighing Mode Single Range Capacity 150g Readability 0 001 g Tare Range 0 150 g Repeatability Standard Deviation 0 0015 g Linearity 0 0015 g Stabilization Time User Selectable Weighing Speed Adaptive Update Interval 200 ms Data Interface RS 232 bidirectional interface is standard Baud rates are 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 and 19 200 Pan Size Circular 4 5 inch diameter Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C Relative Humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31 C decreasing linearly to 50 at 40 C Power Supply Automatic switching 115 230 Volts AC 50 60 Hz 10 Windscreen Circular 6 inch diameter x 3 5 inches high Housing W x D x H 7 5 x 11
10. alternate place equipment in a snug fitting box then pack that box in a larger box with at least four inches of packing material between the two boxes Arizona Instrument does not assume responsibility for under packed items Please include the RMA and the name and phone number of the person we should contact regarding repair question s AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 Page 19 of 24 Access to the counting function via the front panel is not available if bi directional RS 232 communication is enabled i e if the front panel local control is off which is the default Turning local control on in order to use the parts counting feature will disable communication with the Vapor Pro Refer to RS 232 Front Panel Configuration on page 13 for more information on setting local control on or off Procedure Display Reading 1 Press the RANGE FUNCTION Display cycles repeatedly through PCS HI OK LO switch CAL1 CAL2 T and 2 Press the MODE switch while PCS appears on the display PCS and 0 flash This is a prompt to zero the balance with the container you will be using to weigh the initial sample 3 Place the empty container on the pan wait 10 seconds then press the ZERO switch PCS and 10 flash This is a prompt to place 10 pieces in the container and press zero 4 Place 10 pieces in the container wait 10 seconds then press the ZERO switch PCS continues to flash and OK appears on the display while
11. epeatedly through PCS HI OK LO CAL 1 CAL2 T and Press the MODE button when T appears on the display T appears in the display and the balance is now in the time averaging weighing mode Place a container cage on the pan T appears in the display as well as a slowly increasing weight of the container cage When the balance has stabilized press the ZERO button to zero out the container cage weight T appears in the display as well as zeros Remove the container cage and place the sample animal in the container cage T and a slowly decreasing negative weight are displayed Replace the container cage with the enclosed sample animal on the weighing pan After the sample caged animal is placed on the pan the weight reading will slowly stop decreasing and then slowly start increasing as the weight reading is averaged over time When the weight stops drifting upward you have reached the final time averaged weight reading If you want to reach the final time averaged weight reading more quickly press the RANGE FUNCTION button This resets the time averaging mode The final time averaged weight reading is reached more quickly If you want to exit the time averaging weighing mode press the MODE button The balance returns to normal operation AZI Customer Service 800 528 741 1 Page 22 of 24 Procedure Display Reading Place an empty container on the weighing
12. f using the ON OFF switch balance off using the ON OFF switch Display blanks blanks Dee the SEND switch down while turning balance on Fe A A current baud rate is displayed using ON OFF switch 7 Press the SEND switch until br 9600 is displayed br 9600 4 Press the ZERO switch to save br 9600 as the BAUD SAVEd is displayed followed by br RATE 9600 5 Press the MODE switch to move to the next The current LOCAL CONTROL setting parameter LOCAL CONTROL LC on or LC oFF is displayed K Press the SEND switch until LC oFF is displayed LC oFF 7 Press the ZERO switch to save LC oFF as the LOCAL SAVEd is displayed followed by LC CONTROL setting OFF Press the MODE switch to move to the next The current SOFTWARE PROTOCOL parameter SOFTWARE PROTOCOL setting Pr oFF or Pr on is displayed W Press the SEND switch until Pr oFF is displayed E 10 Press the ZERO switch to save Pr oFF as the SAVEd is displayed followed by Pr SOFTWARE PROTOCOL setting oFF 11 Press the MODE switch to move to the next The current parity setting PA EVEn parameter PARITY PA odd or PA none is displayed Press the SEND switch until PA none is displayed 13 Press the ZERO switch to save PA none as the SAVEd is displayed followed by PA PARITY setting none 14 Press the MODE switch to move to the next The current auto send setting AS oFF parameter AUTO SEND or AS on is displayed AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 Page 13 of 24 fe Press the SEND
13. interface The Null Modem Cable included AZI P N 200 0069 is a custom cable manufactured to the following diagram Only this cable will provide the connections necessary for the ZSP 150 Balance to communicate with the Vapor Pro Moisture Analyzers aoa 7 rat mon es 1 1 RX 2 gt gt 3 TX TX 3s gt 2 RX DTR gt 6 DSR ENDS ss GND DSR 6 gt S 4 DTR RTS 7 gt gt RTS pve gt s CTS ZSP 150 s Null Modem Cable AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 Page 12 of 24 RS 232 Front Panel Configuration The RS 232 Configuration Mode allows changes to the baud rate front panel control software protocol parity and auto send parameters The balance is preconfigured at Arizona Instrument to communicate with a Vapor Pro Any changes to the recommended configuration will affect communication with the Vapor Pro It is not necessary to follow the entire configuration procedure if only one parameter is to be changed Follow steps 1 and 2 and then use the MODE switch to cycle through the different parameters When the parameter to be changed is displayed toggle the setting using the SEND switch until the desired setting is displayed Save the setting using the ZERO switch and the balance will confirm by displaying SAVEd Then turn the balance off and then on again with the ON OFF switch to return to normal operating mode To enter RS 232 configuration mode proceed as follows 1 Turn balance of
14. n Check is not successful the balance s communication settings need to be reset to their factory presets Refer to RS 232 Front Panel Configuration on page 13 for instructions on resetting the balance to the required factory presets Using the ZSP 150 with the Vapor Pro e From the MAIN MENU on the connected Vapor Pro select the MEMORY START MENU and then ADD EDIT MEMORY START e Access the memory start to be edited using the Up or Down keys and the Selct key e Atthe SAMPLE WEIGHT ENTRY MODE option select DIGITAL BALANCE When a test is run using that memory start parameter the Vapor Pro will automatically check for data communication The weight readings from the external balance will be displayed on the Vapor Pro display Follow the display prompts to proceed through the weighing and testing sequence AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 Page 7 of 24 Arizona Instrument LLC ZSP1 50 mao in 60 z HI Figure 4 Balance Front Panel The ON OFF I O button is located in the upper left corner of the balance s front panel When the balance is off pressing the button will start the turn on sequence shown in Figure 3 During this sequence the balance is doing an automatic systems checkout to ensure it is functioning properly When the balance is on pressing the ON OFF button will turn off the balance There are two 2 ZERO buttons Pressing either button at any time returns the display to zeros When a weighing tha
15. n i jaim RX TX DTR 4 gt GND s gt gt Jos oe DSR 6 gt RTS 7 er CTS s 4 gt s gt 3 TX gt 2 RX 5 DSR GND 4 DTR RTS cTs ZSP 150 s Null Modem Cable AZI Customer Service 800 528 741 1 Page 6 of 24 Connecting the ZSP 150 to the Vapor Pro The balance is configured to interface directly with the Vapor Pro series of Moisture Analyzers Weight readings at the balance can be transmitted directly to the Vapor Pro through the null modem cable connection To enable this communication between the balance and the Vapor Pro e Power to both units should be switched OFF e Connect the null modem cable AZI P N 200 0069 to the RS 232 connector at the rear of the balance Connect the other end of the cable to the balance connector at the rear of the Vapor Pro e Switch the power to both units ON e On the Vapor Pro press the Menu key e Use the Down key to highlight the SETUP MENU e Press the Selct key to access this menu e Highlight the EXT BALANCE SETUP option and press Selct e Highlight and select the SELECT BALANCE DRIVER option e Use the Edit key to select AZISP150 as the external balance e Press Quit and then Accpt key to program this option e Select the CHECK BALANCE COMM option to verify the cable is connected and that the Vapor Pro and the balance are communicating e Use the Esc key to return to the MAIN MENU If the Communicatio
16. ns and faster response The stability indicator OK is illuminated when the balance has determined that all readings are within the stability parameters as selected by the user The balance was delivered to you with stability set at 2 display counts You may select stability from 1 to 10 display counts manually in step 5 below If the weight readings are outside the acceptable limits the stability indicator will not light The stability indicator can be disabled if desired AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 Page 10 of 24 To enter the filter selection mode proceed as follows User Action Balance Response Turn the balance off using the ON OFF button Display blanks Hold the MODE button down while turning the balance on using the ON OFF button OK and the current filter Fil nor filtering normal Fil Lo filtering low or Fil HI filtering high are displayed Press the SEND button until the desired vibration filter is displayed Then press the ZERO button to save the setting OK SAVEd is displayed followed by the current stability indicator setting Si on stability indicator will turn on when reading is stable or Si OFF stability indicator will always be turned off Press the SEND button until the desired stability indicator Si setting is displayed Then press the ZERO button to save the setting OK SAVEd is displayed followed by the current stability sensitivity setting SEnS the default is
17. nt LLC F C rif W c S 7 que ee um mi ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Copyright 2007 2008 Arizona Instrument LLC AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 Page 2 of 24 Table of Contents ZSP 150 Electrome Balante aiaeei iper teal eevee wacan aia une oen Gee pa 2 Unpacking and Seu paces ois cisccteche docs scssceueiary a a an a R E eae 4 Operating Environment 4 a3 lt c cts ncareces hueccancedeasttstunctaten a a T a Ei 4 eve line ne Balance smesna Ace eased sae E E ase aad ea E as 5 Connecting to an Electrical Outlet esi ceysccasiecs ess Sos vaadesesusiacor gos canewe dedou aedaatda goes base oe secasneoaseeatee 5 The On Off Switch C O ss spsesececesaciss caaceasense lease seaadia apaadese esasenelan A ig aE oiente 6 RS 232 Interface a ease ae toe es oe art Bae cick pa ioe as neta athe net nal Mpa eee ae 6 Connecting the ZSP 150 to the Vapor Pro ssscsscicidiyssesasusced evssceeataseasaasdendcaastevanevaesdacts soteaate 7 Using the ZSP 150 with the Vapor Proc2 3 2y4 4 kia Meee ei eee neeaties 7 ZSP 150 Front Panel Display and Controls eeseeeseseeseseesseseesresseseresressessresressersresressresee 8 The ON OFF VOJ BWtt tices oana cosets e a ced ode A a A soe 8 The ZEISS UCC 5 un etait ent iets mie e A E E E E E aed ned inate 8 The MODE Button yi2 ta2 c sensed ehicdsea cit eiade ne ceadicledeeiedphea nig E E TETEE Esine 8 Th SEND Buttoni essnee ei sesti a e n e Ea riaan aeaa Ea 8 The RANGE FUNCTION Buton a n E lad ace la ek el Oe 9
18. o Calibration Using an external calibration weight Perform auto calibration every time you move your balance It is extremely important to use high quality weights and verify the balance has been warmed up for at least one 1 hour prior to calibration User Action Balance Response 1 Remove any containers or weighing Zeros are displayed samples so that nothing is on the weighing pan then press the ZERO button 2 Press the RANGE FUNCTION button Balance display cycles repeatedly through PCS HI OK LO CAL 1 CAL 2 Tand 3 Press the MODE button when CAL 1 CAL 1 and a flashing 0 are displayed appears 4 Wait 10 seconds for the balance to The display stops flashing and a solid 0 is displayed stabilize then press the ZERO button In approximately 15 seconds when this step is complete a single weight or two alternating weights will begin flashing on the display 5 Place one of the flashing weights in the The display stops flashing the alternating weights center of the balance s weighing pan and the selected weight is displayed 6 Wait 10 seconds for the balance to The display will momentarily blink then the selected stabilize then press the ZERO button weight will continue to be displayed In approximately 15 seconds when this step is complete the display will blank flash OK then display the calibration weight including decimal places The balance is now calibrated and in the normal
19. pan and press the ZERO button Zeros are displayed Place the sample which represents 100 in the weighing container Display indicates the weight of the sample in the unit of measure you have selected Press the RANGE FUNCTION button Display cycles repeatedly through PCS HI OK LO CAL1 CAL2 T and Press the MODE button when appears on the display Display will indicate and 100 00 This means that the weight on the pan now represents 100 00 You are now in the percent weighing mode with all weight readings displayed as a percent of the weight of the sample used in Step 2 If you want to exit the percent weighing mode press the MODE button The balance returns to normal operation AZI Customer Service 800 528 741 1 Page 23 of 24 Computrac Vapor Pro Arizona Instrument and the stylized AZI are all registered trademarks of Arizona Instrument LLC Instrument firmware is copyright protected Copyright 2007 2008 Arizona Instrument LLC All Rights Reserved Arizona Instrument LLC Zeta Series SP 150 Electronic Balance User s Manual Part Number 700 0102 B October 2008 If you have any questions regarding the operation of this instrument please call our toll free number 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 You may also send a fax to 480 804 0656 Arizona Instrument LLC 3375 N Delaware Street Chandler Arizona 85225 USA http www azic com email azi azic com General in
20. rn both feet together to raise or lower the front of the balance When properly adjusted the metal center shaft of the assembly will protrude from the center of the plastic foot and will support the balance The plastic foot will be raised up against the bottom of the balance and will not be touching the weighing table SSS turns but stays in the same position on case The Shaft is what moves in and out z but does not rotate This Rotating Thumbwheell s as design prevents walking of shown causes Shaft to balance and scratching of extend out of case and table top while leveling RAISES Front of Balance Figure 2 Leveling the Balance Connecting to an Electrical Outlet The balance is supplied with a 115 230 VAC 50 60 Hz automatic switching remote power supply This power supply will work with most electrical outlets However before making any connections verify that the power VAC requirement shown on the remote power supply is compatible with the AC power outlet to which the balance will be connected A standard line cord is provided to connect the power supply to the electrical outlet however there are many different outlet configurations Ifa different line cord is required it must have an IEC connector to plug into the power supply and whatever plug is appropriate for your electrical outlet First plug the round DIN connector into the rear panel receptacle Note that the TOP indicator on the DIN connector faces do
21. seeeseeesseseesseesseressserssereesserssereesseessseee 24 AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 Page 3 of 24 The balance weighing pans remote power supply and windscreen are packed in a foam support to protect them from shock during shipping and handling Save and reuse all packing material for future shipments A null modem cable a 100g weight and this user s manual are also packed with the balance piia en T a CIRCULAR gt n WINDSCREEN a a WEIGHING m PAN LABYRINTH SEAL SEND SWITCH LEVEL INDICATOR MODE SWITCH ON OFF SWITCH ZERO SWITCH FUNCTION RANGE SWITCH ZERO SWITCH LCD DISPLAY Figure 1 Balance Full View The environment in which your balance is used is very important Air movement temperature changes vibrations direct sunlight etc influence the performance of high precision balances Therefore place your balance on a solid sturdy surface that is free of air currents and vibration and not in direct sunlight The surface should not be magnetic and should be located away from doors windows heaters air conditioners and fans AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 Page 4 of 24 Leveling the Balance Adjust turn the front feet see Figure 2 to level the balance by centering the bubble in the level indicator which is shown in Figure 1 Turning the foot as shown below raises that side of the balance and an opposite adjustment lowers it Tu
22. switch until AS oFF is Poe ere he Press the Eia aE switch to save AS oFF as the AUTO el is displayed followed by AS SEND setting oFF 17 Press the MODE switch to move to the next The current continuous send setting parameter CONTINUOUS SEND CS oFF or CS on is displayed Press the SEND switch until CS oFF is displayed cei oFF 19 Press the ZERO switch to save CS oFF as the SAVEd is aan followed by CS CONTINUOUS SEND setting oFF 20 Press the MODE switch to move to the next The current display blanking setting bL parameter DISPLAY BLANKING on or bL oF F is displayed Press the SEND switch until bL oFF is displayed eE D o ee oFF 22 Press the ZERO switch to save bL oFF as the eee is displayed followed by bL DISPLAY BLANKING setting oFF Press the ON OFF switch The display blanks Press the ON OFF switch The balance is ready for use Changing any of these settings from the AZI factory presets is NOT recommended and will affect settings Summary ommunication with the Computrac Vapor Pro e i br 9600 If any of the preset values are changed use the above instructions to LC OFF restore the balance s ability to communicate with the Vapor Pro by resetting the values to the preset AZI defaults listed Pr OFF Verify the balance s ability to communicate with the Vapor Pro as PA NONE detailed in Connecting the ZSP 150 to the Vapor Pro on page 7 AS OFF above CS OFF bL OFF AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411
23. t has been zeroed out is removed from the weighing pan a negative reading is displayed To return the display to zeros press one of the ZERO buttons Pressing the MODE button starts the unit of weight cycle as follows grams g carats ct pennyweights dwt troy ounces ozt ounces oz pounds Ib kilograms kg and milligrams mg When the desired unit of weight appears press the MODE button a second time to select that unit of weight The SEND button is not normally employed in everyday usage of the balance although it is used in certain specific configuration procedures as detailed later in this manual AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 Page 8 of 24 The RANGE FUNCTION Button Pressing the RANGE FUNCTION button begins the following menu cycle e PCS Front panel parts counting See Appendix A p 20 for details e HI OK LO Checkweighing See Appendix B p 21 for details e CAL 1 Auto calibration See Auto calibration on p 9 e CAL 2 Linearity Factory Use Only DO NOT USE e 7 Live animal weighing See Appendix C p 22 for details e Percent weighing See Appendix D p 23 for details To select the desired function press the MODE switch when it appears on the display CAL 2 is set at the factory and should never require further adjustment The procedure for CAL 1 begins below For the other functions listed in the RANGE FUNCTION menu cycle refer to the appendices beginning on page 20 CAL 1 Aut
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25. warranty does not apply if the equipment is damaged by accident or misuse or as a result of service or modification by other than an Arizona Instrument LLC service facility The foregoing warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability fitness or adequacy for any particular purpose or use Arizona Instrument LLC shall not be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages whether in contract tort or otherwise Extended warranty coverage can be purchased in a one two or three year term at the time of balance purchase Details are included on a separate information sheet accompanying the balance or by calling Arizona Instrument at 1 800 528 7411 AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 Page 18 of 24 Should it become necessary to return any item to Arizona Instrument for any reason please contact our Customer Service Department at 800 235 3360 or 602 470 1414 to obtain a Return Materials Authorization RMA Number When you call please be ready to provide the serial number and a description of the problem Frequently we can provide self help information that will eliminate the need for returning the unit s You may also obtain an RMA Number by contacting Customer Service by e mail at support azic com or through the AZI Home Page at http www azic com If equipment return is required please pack the item in the original box and packing material As an
26. wn when properly connected to the balance Then plug the power supply into a grounded AC outlet Do not alter or bypass the ground plug in any way Doing so adversely affects the performance of the balance NOTE Your balance must be plugged in and switched on for at least one 1 hour then calibrated prior to use Please see the calibration instructions on page 9 AZI recommends that the balance be plugged into an electrical outlet at all times This ensures that the balance is always warmed up and ready to use AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 Page 5 of 24 Press the ON OFF I O switch one time to turn on the balance and observe the turn on sequence shown below CNY PCS During this sequence the balance is doing an automatic systems check to verify it is functioning properly After the balance has been plugged in and turned on allow it to warm up for at least 1 m D ABEB OSa CEEE CEEA URRIRA CECE EEEESZA WARE ELLA BE CZA TELA AO OK 100 hour then follow the Auto calibration instructions page 9 to calibrate the balance OU g g g Figure 3 Turn On Sequence Your balance is equipped with a bi directional RS 232 compatible interface The included Null Modem Cable AZI P N 200 0069 is a custom cable manufactured to the following diagram Only this cable will provide the connections necessary for the ZSP 150 Balance to communicate with the Vapor Pro Moisture Analyzer m C Oa Hh ee iif o

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