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1. Press Intell Lab Press CE key to confirm The balance returns to normal weighing conditions Page 18 of 30 Press MENU key until the message AUTO Select by MEN Au0 OFF Al Au0 1 Aud If 2 Au03 k Aud 4 lb p Intell Lab Intell Lab PCount PRINT MENU CAL PIECECOU NTING FUNCTION From display zero condition press MENU key until the message PCount is displayed Press key to confirm NA y Select the number of required pieces pressing MENU key repeatedly The choice of number of pieces 10 25 50 100 is connected to the weight of the single piece Press us key to confirm Load on the pan the number of pieces indicated on the display Press key once again Wait for stabilization of the weight If the number of samples is enough for example n 10 as in picture their number will appear on the display and it will be possible to effect counting Not available for all models Page 19 of 30 Intell Lab Intell Lab TM Intell Lab Intell Lab ENGINEERING 0 00 PRINT MENU CAL oa If the pieces to count have a too smaller weight than balance readability the message ERROR will be displayed It is necessary to use a balance at higher readability If the sample weight is acceptable but not enough the message Add will be displayed Add a certain number of pieces so th
2. over 50 countries we provide you with the weighing and measurement equipment you need QUALITY Products solidly built from the ground up with superior engineering and components for exacting results VALUE Equipment priced for real world business applications with superior service and support EXPERIENCE Expert advice to help you choose just the right product for your application Quality Value Experience it adds up to the Intelligent Investment intelligent Intelligent Weighing Technology Inc www intelligentwt com Weighing Technology Intelligent Weighing Technology Inc All rights reserved worldwide The information contained herein is the property of Intelligent Weighing Technology Inc and is supplied without liability for errors or omissions No part may be reproduced or used escept as authorized by contract or other written permission The copyright and the foregoing restriction on reproduction and use extend to all media in which the information may be embodie
3. will recognise as valid a weight equal or higher than calibration weight as long as itis a whole number in comparison with the most meaningful digit of calibration weight Page 9 of 30 peso calib Example if calibration weight is 200g it will be possible to calibrate the balance with values from 200g 300g 400g up to the highest limit of balance weighing range The message LOAD on display will stop flashing Once calibration has been effected the value of calibrated weight will be displayed Remove calibration weight The balance is ready for weighing operations NOTE if there is an interference during calibration process the message ERROR will be displayed TARE FUNCTION Load the container on the pan The weight will be shown on the display Press TARE key Dashes will be displayed until stability is reached The value 0 00 will then be displayed when stability is reached In case stability cannot be reached because of draughts vibrations or other problems dashes will keep on being displayed Load the goods to weight in the container Intell Lab Read net weight value on display Page 10 of 30 GRAM WEIGHT UNITS To display the weight unit press and keep pressing MENU for two second From display zero condition press MENU key until the message of unit UNITS is displayed Press key to confirm A The unit GRAM will be displayed By pr
4. 6 It must be used only in case of arrest of the balance Intell LabTM NORMAL WEIGHING Load the good to weight on the pan and read weight value on display Instructions Page 7 of 30 calib weight Page 8 of 30 CALIBRATION The electronic reading balance takes measurement of mass making use of gravity g Difference in geographic area and altitude will vary gravity acceleration g Therefore for accurate measurement scale must be adjusted to the local environment This adjustment is accomplished by CAL key At empty pan press CAL key Dashes are displayed When calibration weight value starts to flash load the weight on the pan The display will stop flashing indicating calibration weight value Wait for buzzer BEEP to confirm calibration Unload calibration weight from the pan The balance is ready for weighing operations NOTE if there is an interference during calibration process the message ERROR will be displayed peso calib peso calib Moreover it is possible to calibrate the balance with a calibration weight higher than the one set To perform this sort of calibration press and keep CAL key pressed at empty pan until the acoustic alarm will be deactivated then release the key and the following string will be displayed followed by the flashing message LOAD Now load on the pan a weight equal or higher than calibration weight set the balance
5. at the quantity on the display is approx doubled then press key If the quantity of pieces is still not enough the message Add will be displayed again Double again the quantity read on the display On reaching the sufficient number of pieces their quantity will be displayed and it will be possible to proceed to count them loading the pieces to count on the pan To escape from piececounting mode press ON OFF key and the balance will return to normal weighing conditions Page 20 of 30 Intell Lab TM Intell Lab AUTOMATIC UPDATING OF UNIT WEIGHT After having effected the sampling it is possible to update the average unit weight as follows instead of loading all the pieces to count load a number of pieces equal to the double of the one loaded on the pan Wait for the symbol C to be displayed followed by a short acoustic message Now it is possible to repeat this procedure up to a maximum of 255 pieces or proceed to the normal counting of the pieces This mechanism grants a more precise evaluation of the average unit weight and a better precision in counting of pieces NOTE the mechanism of the automatic updating is not active if the sampling has been effected by insertion of the average unit weight from alphanumeric keyboard Page 21 of 30 DISPLAY OF WEIGHT IN PIECECOUNTING CONDITION 000200000002 esas caso 0 0 0000 Ea To display weight value during t
6. d press CAL key The message starts flashing As soon as it is stable an acoustic alarm is given out and the message S H20 is displayed Dip the small basket with the solid in water and press CAL key once again The message will flash As soon as stability is reached an acoustic alarm is given out and density value is displayed Press MENU key to return to weight display Press PRINT key to print the value displayed Not available for all models Page 23 of 30 SERIAL INTERFACE RS 232 1 General characteristics The balance sends the value displayed in serial form RS232C allowing to print weight on PC monitor or on a serial printer In case of connection with PC it is also able to get commands always in RS232C format that allow to effect all operations with balance keys through PC keyboard Baud rate is selectable trough MENU and keys as shown previously at 1200 2400 4800 and 9600 baud The format of character is of 8 bit preceded by a start bit and followed by a stop bit Parity is not considered 1 Interface selection for PC Selecting PC output personal computer CODE FUNCTION IBM compatible through MENU and E T H54 TARE C H43 CALIBRATION E H45 ENTER M H4D MENU keys weight is sent continuously at the same frequency with which weight indication is updated on display It is possible to effect all balance functions directly from PC keyboard sending to th
7. e halanra ACCII ande indiratad in tha lict The connector to use for PC connection is n 1 fig 1 page 24 2 Interface selection for printer Otherwise if it has been selected output for serial printer weight value will be printed once this will be stable pressing PRINT key If weight does not become stable in 10 seconds the message ERROR will be displayed and an acoustic alarm will be emitted The connector to use for printer connection is n 1 fig 1 page 24 3 Display format The string sent is composed of 14 characters first character weight symbol space or second ninth character weight or pieces number tenth twelfth character measure unit symbol thirteenth character carriage return fourteenth character line feed Possible non meaningful zeroes are spaces Page 24 of 30 ATTENTION When the balance is in over range condition weight value transmitted is replaced by strings over and under only if PC output has been selected 5 Connecting balance to PC For connecting balance to PC use connector 1 on the rear side of the balance as shown in the following figure Balance 2 BA 32 Be Side 3 E 76 Sida Connector 1 5 E a 20 6 25 Poles i _ _ Y Y __4 4 e j Balance E g PC Side 1 Side Connector 1 li 6 Connecting balance to serial printer To print weight connect connector 1 of the balance to serial printer as show
8. essing MENU key again the message of unit CARAT will be displayed Press key to confirm or MENU to pass to another weight unit CONVERSION SYMBOL MEASURE UNIT FACTOR 1g GRAM GRAMS 1 CARAT CARATS 5 OUNCE OUNCES 0 035273962 POUND POUNDS 0 0022046226 PENN PENNYWEIGHTS 0 643014931 ONCETR TROY OUNCES 0 032150747 GRANO GRAINS 15 43235835 TAEL HON HONG KONG 0 02671725 TAEL TAEL SGP SYNGAPORE 0 02646063 TAEL TAEL ROC R O C TAEL 0 02666666 MOMME MOMME 0 2667 x 10 x 10 10 x 100 x 100 100 Not available for all models Page 12 of 30 PC INTERFACE SELECTION Connect the balance to PC with proper PC PRTR l cable page 6 From display zero condition press MENU PRINT menu key until the message PC PRTR is displayed Press key to confirm Nar Press MENU key until the message PC is displayed Press key to confirm NF The balance returns to normal weighing condition 0 00 transmitting data conti nously S60 NOTE select baud rate page 14 Page 13 of 30 PRINTER INTERFACE SELECTION Connect the balance to the printer with PC PRTR proper cable page 6 From display zero condition press MENU mT pa key until the message PC PRTR is displayed Press key to confirm To select data printer mode press MENU key until the following messages will be display PRINTER PRINTER for p
9. he counting Intell Lab of pieces press MENU key DOR RO ROR KID eeee eee ee a o a bat 4 se 00 0 This condition is indicated by lighting of a Intell Lab point on the left of the display HRRRRARARRARR OO sao 20000 To return to piececounting condition and proceed with counting press MENU key Intell Lab again Page 22 of 30 DETERMINATION OF SOLID DENSITY FOR BALANCES WITH PROPER OPTIONAL SOFTWARE Balance program allows to determine solid density through four steps TARE IN AIR TARE IN WATER SOLID WEIGHING IN AIR SOLID WEIGHING IN WATER STORAGE OF TARE IN AIR Tare in air weight of the small basket in air is about zeroing of small basket weight in air Press TARE key to effect this operation being sure that value displayed is 0 STORAGE OF TARE IN WATER Select density menu by pressing MENU key The message DENS is displayed By pressing TARE key the message t H20 is displayed Dip the small basket in water and press TARE key once again The message starts flashing until stability is reached then an acoustic alarm is given out Tare value in water is stored until balance is switched off and it can be changed repeating the same sequence of operations above mentioned DETERMINATION OF SOLID DENSITY Select DENS by pressing MENU key and then press CAL key The message S AIR will be displayed Load a solid in the small basket an
10. intelligent Weighing Technology Intell Lab Precision Toploading Balances A Higher Level of Precision A Higher Level of Performance P Series User Operation Manual June 2009 SUMMARY Summary Installation instructions Weighing pan assembly Keyboard and display Inputs and outputs Normal weighing Calibration Tare function Weight Units car te PAE Interface selection Printer Interface selection Baud rate selection Filters settings Autozero function Piececounting function Determination of solid density for balances with proper optional software oococccccoccnncconcncnncnnnnnos RS232 Interface characteristics oooococcccoccccccnnnoconcnnnnncnnnnn eas Battery operating directions ooooccoccncccnccnccnnnnnccnncnnns 8 9 10 11 PC 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 Page 2 of 30 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS e Remove balance and accessories from the carton e Do not install the balance in a place with draughts heavy thermic changes and vibrations e Place the weighing pan and the support pan on the balance see page 4 e Level the balance using the level bubble and levelling feet located underneath the case e Connect power supply to connector 2 located on the rear panel of the unit see page 6 e Insert power cord into AC outlet which shall be easily accessible e Wait 30 minutes from switch on and calibrate the balance following the instructions page 8 9 e Calibra
11. n below Balance 2 Input data Side A Busy signal Printer Connector Side R ANN 7 Connecting balance to optional keyboard Connector 1 used for connection to PC can also be used for possible connection to alphanumeric keyboard Page 25 of 30 Connectors located on the rear panel of the balance Fig 1 Rear view panel of balance Connector 2 Connector 1 Supply Keyboard PC connector Printer O CONNECTOR 1 Ay FOR KEYBOARD OR PC OR PRINTER pin 1 5v for keyboard 8 4 f 2 Tx signal PC in 4 0 a a 3 Rx signal PC e 0 8 2 pin 4 busy signal 0 1 pin5 Gnd 4 pin 4 6 connected one with other 0 i by PC transmission Fig 3 Fig 4 Page 26 of 30 BATTERY OPERATING DIRECTIONS The balance can be used with the battery supply The battery inside the balance mod FP612 6v 1 2Ah lasts for 8 hours To verify its charge level keep pressing for 2 seconds the key TARE Intell Lab The charge level of the battery is indicated by the broken bar in the centre of the display When the charge level of the battery is too low to guarantee the correct working of the balance the display will show automatically the writing LOW BAT and all the functions will be disconnected The supplied external power supply must be connected to re charge the battery Battery s recharge time is about 12 hours Only when the broken bar will be completely on the battery is completely
12. recharged Page 27 of 30 NOTE Page 28 of 30 WARRANTY CONDITIONS Duration of warranty is of one 1 year from the date of purchase proved by invoice concerning the product or by delivery note Warranty covers all parts resulting defective at the origin It does not cover mechanical or electronic parts damaged by wrong installation tampering or incorrect use Warranty does not cover damages caused by impacts balance drops or drop of objects on weighing pan Shipment to and from service center is at customer charge Intelligent Weighing Technology serves the industrial and laboratory markets in North America with competitive pricing and value for money on a complete range of industrial and laboratory scales and balances force measurement and load monitoring technology from 0 01 mg to 275 tons We are the exclusive source for Intel l Lab Intell Industrial Intell Check Intell Count Intell Weigh Intel l Base Intel I Scan and Intell Print laboratory industrial counting analytical precision and toploading balances printers peripherals and weighing equipment We are the exclusive source for UWE weighing equipment in the US and the Caribbean Weare the exclusive source for Intell Lift Straightpoint UK Ltd products in North America Mexico and the Caribbean We have a combined 50 years of experience in the weighing and measurement industry both in the USA and worldwide With contacts in
13. rinting of weight only PRT TIM for printing of date hour and weight PRT GLP for printing of GLP data Printing modes PRT TIM and PRT GLP are available only using printer mod CUSTOM DP24E4 Press to confirm Se The balance returns to normal weighing conditions ready to weigh every time PRINT key is pressed NOTE select baud rate page 14 Page 14 of 30 BAUD RATE SELECTION Press MENU key until the message BAUD RT E BAUD RT is displayed Press key to confirm amp NY PRINT MENU CAL Select serial data baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 baud by pressing MENU key in sequence ENGINEERING Confirm baud rate with key gt The balance returns to normal weighing condition Page 15 of 30 FILTERS SETTING FILTER Sr The balance returns to normal weighing conditions Page 16 of 30 It is possible to adapt the balance to the ambient conditions Five settings are available FILTER 1 proportion of ingredients conditions FILTRO 2 very stable conditions FILTRO 3 stable conditions FILTRO 4 unstable conditions FILTRO 5 very unstable conditions Press MENU key until the message Press Co key to confirm select by MENU key FILTER 1 FILTER 2 FILTER 5 OS Confirm selected filetr with key wr FILTER is displayed Page 17 of 30 AUTOZERO FUNCTION Autozero is a drift automatic correction from zero 0 is displayed O
14. te the balance again every time it is removed from previous place e Check balance calibration periodically e We recommend not to drop heavy objects on balance pan in order to avoid damages e Assistance service must be effected by specialized staff and the spare parts used must be original Therefore it is necessary to apply to the seller who sold the equipment e Keep package in case the balance should be sent back to the factory for service Page 3 of 30 P Series Balances Page 4 of 30 KEYBOARD AND DISPLAY 100 00 PRINT MENU CAL DE EL Fig 1 ON OFF key PRINT It confirms selection from MENU key or it controls printing 0 MENU It selects setup MENU 0 CAL CALIBRATION key TARE key Ore Page 5 of 30 Fig 1a Rear view Weighing Pan CONNECTOR 1 Levelling feet CONNECTOR 2 9 Pin RS232 or PC keyboard land printer B1 B2 Hook for weighing under balance plan P S remove hook cap B1 B2 and B3 B4 are screws for balance Removing the adjustable feet you can reach the reset button B3 eo Fig 2a Bottom view Page 6 of 30 STAND BY BEL ENGINEERING After having connected the balance to AC outlet to bring the balance to working conditions press ON OFF key To switch off again the balance press and keep pressed ON OFF key NOTE the balance also has a reset key placed under the adjustable foot as illustrated at the pag

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