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1. b ERR Electronic malfunction due to static Consult your local Rice Lake Weighing electricity electromagnetic interference Systems distributor G ERR Capacity is exceeded Tare is overweight U ERR Weighing value sample weight tare weight Something contacting and holding up pan or pan base Table 11 1 Troubleshooting Chart Troubleshooting 31 IB Series Limited Warranty Rice Lake Weighing Systems RLWS warrants that all RLWS equipment and systems manufactured and sold by RLWS and properly installed by an authorized RLWS Distributor or Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM will operate per written specifications as confirmed by the Distributor OEM and accepted by rlws All systems and components are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for five years RLWS warrants that the equipment sold hereunder will conform to the current written specifications authorized by RLWS RLWS warrants the equipment against faulty workmanship and defective materials If any equipment fails to conform to these warranties RLWS will at its option repair or replace such goods returned within the warranty period subject to the following conditions Upon discovery by Buyer of such nonconformity RLWS will be given prompt written notice with a detailed explanation of the alleged deficiencies Individual electronic components returned to RLWS for warranty purposes must be packaged to prevent electrostatic discharge ESD
2. damage in shipment Packaging requirements are listed in a publication Protecting Your Components From Static Damage in Shipment available from RLWS Equipment Return Department e Examination of such equipment by RLWS confirms that the nonconformity actually exists and was not caused by accident misuse neglect alteration improper installation improper repair or improper testing RLWS shall be the sole judge of all alleged non conformities e Such equipment has not been modified altered or changed by any person other than RLWS or its duly authorized repair agents e RLWS will have a reasonable time to repair or replace the defective equipment Buyer is responsible for shipping charges both ways Inno event will RLWS be responsible for travel time or on location repairs including assembly or disassembly of equipment nor will RLWS be liable for the cost of any repairs made by others THESE WARRANTIES EXCLUDE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NEITHER RLWS NOR DISTRIBUTOR WILL IN ANY EVENT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RLWS AND BUYER AGREE THAT RLWS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY HEREUNDER IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF SUCH GOODS IN ACCEPTING THIS WARRANTY THE BUYER WAIVES ANY AND ALL OTHER CLAIMS TO WARRANTY SHOULD THE SELLER BE OTHER THAN RLWS THE BUYER AGREES TO LOOK ONLY TO THE SELLER FOR WAR
3. Move 9000 4 aerat input eae Enter numeral as in the third step 00004 p 0 gh 4 gt 0003 4 0003 4 u So SO A h N U 5 Continue entering the required numerals as above When all numerals have been entered Lower Limit Setting press the P key to record lower limit value in 9 memory 153 p eee 26 IB Series Operation Manual 9 0 Accumulation Function The accumulation function of the IB Series offers summing up and display of measured data repeatedly Useful in mixing or filling applications 9 1 i Notes Operation Load an object on the scale When the display shows O press the P key to accumulate the display value The total value and gt is displayed for a moment Accumulation IDO po e Unload the object and allow the balance to stabilize and re zero Display will show Accumulation Once stabilized load next object and press o the P key to accumulate the value as in step c L l 1 above P SO E LJ Press the F key to display the total amount Total Amount To clear the accumulated total to zero press the T si Sie SO O Pressing the S key before stabilization may cause inaccurate accumulation reading e Accumulation is not effective if weighing in Mode B in simple weighing mode To avoid duplication without unloading first object press the T key after step 1 above to continue the accumulation Display will show 0 and next object
4. Notes Table 7 1 Function List Continued If activate comparator function is selected the comparator function data shown in Figure 7 2 1 will supersede the auto zero display If activate interface function is selected the interface function data shown on page 21 will supersede the Auto Zero display If this display is shown the display will return to the normal operational mode The auto power off function is available only when the battery option is used Functions 19 Comparator Function Data Display Contents Description cilo 1 Judgment Condition J udgment even when scale unstable 2 Judgment only when scale is stable aali 0 Judgment Range No judgment around zero point 1 Total range includes zero point 23Pn 1 Number of Setting Points Setting point no 1 The message 25 LG 2 is A displayed only during 2 setting point no 2 setting of two points it is PSI q not valid when setting 1 3 Setting point no 3 3 or 4 points 4 Setting point no 4 eu Bu O Buzzer Operation Off buzzer suppressed 1 Option 4 mark ON when buzzer deactivated 1 Active Under The buzzer position is s shown by the 4 mark 2 ASE AMERI flashing next to UNDER 3 Active Over ACCEPT OVER This facilitates monitoring 4 Active Under amp Accept judgment results 5 Active Accept amp Over 6 Active Under amp Over 25LG J udgment Display
5. Standard Attachments IJ output for connecting peripherals printer comparator etc Buzzer output judgment result alert buzzer function IJ output Limit output judgment result alert buzzer connection output specialized printer output RS 232C output for two way communication with peripheral or external units Battery drive 48 hour charge when not using output for use where no service outlet is available Options Standard Attachments e AC Adaptor Dust cover 10 3 Model Capacity Readability Tables IB 1000 IB 2000 SetC Unit Mark Capacity Readability SetC Unit Mark Capacity Readability 1 mg mg 1 000 000 10 1 mg mg 2 000 000 10 2 g g 1 000 0 01 2 g g 2 000 0 01 3 kg kg 1 0 0 00001 3 kg kg 2 0 00001 4 ct ct 5 000 0 05 4 ct ct 10 000 0 05 5 oz gt 35 0 0005 5 OZ gt 70 0 0005 6 lb gt 2 2 0 00002 6 lb gt 4 4 0 00002 7 ozt gt 32 0 0005 7 ozt gt 64 0 0005 8 dwt gt 640 01 8 dwt gt 1 200 0 005 9 gr gt 15 000 0 2 9 gr gt 30 000 0 2 A HK tael gt 26 0 0002 A HK tael gt 53 0 0002 B SIN tael gt 26 0 0002 B SIN tael gt 52 0 0002 C TW tael gt 26 0 0002 C TW tael gt 53 0 0002 D mom gt 260 0 002 D mom gt 530 0 002 Specifications 29 IB 5000 SetC Unit Mark Capacity Readability 1 mg mg 5 000 000 100 2 g
6. can then be added on top of previous object remaining on scale Useful for mixing In counting mode renewal of unit weight will automatically clear the total N Accumulation Function 2 10 0 Specifications This section contains charts for specifications and model data for the IB Series scale 10 1 Specifications Refer to the tables below for common specifications and model specific data 10 1 1 Common Specifications Item Specification Measurement method Tuning fork type Tare subtraction Full capacity one touch adjustment measurable range capacity tare weight Zero adjustment Auto zero can be set to OFF Display Maximum 6 column liquid crystal display Weight correction Semi automatic span adjustment Over scale display 0 Err message If weight capacity 9 digits Ambient temperature humidity Q 40 C 80 relative humidity or less Power Specialized AC adapter AC 110V DC9V 400 mA Table 10 1 Common Specifications 10 1 2 Model Specific Data Model Capacity Minimum Graduations Resolution Pan Dimensions IB 1000 10009 0 0059 1 200 000 170mm IB 2000 2000g 0 01g 1 200 000 IB 5000 5000g 0 01g 1 500 000 220mm X 180mm IB 10K 10kg 0 05g 1 20 000 IB 15K 15Kg 0 1g 1 150 000 Table 10 2 Model Specific Data In counting mode the minimum unit is equal to the minimum graduation value 28 IB Series Operation Manual 10 2 Options and
7. epee Pd thes 17 7 2 1 Comparator Function Data 1 0 au 20 1 22 _ Interface Data iban o E brane Aas wah a a a ae ea bj ee 21 7 2 3 Measurement Conditions and Results teeta 21 Comparator FUNCION adasen svagda naka braka daa kisi tir 8 1 Upper and Lower Limit Setting Procedure aa 22 8 2 Setting Confirmation and Input Procedure 0 0 ete ee 23 8 3 Upper Lower Limit Input ttt tees 24 8 341 Actual Weight Input iye n tear hatte A E e 24 83 2 Numeric Input Procedure 223 ea oak du Moar dd end baad a die Dace each dva bah este as 25 Accumulation Fnac NRO 27 Specifications O A 10 1 Specifications 24 24 04 a iak ka A Sa ok ea Ps 28 10 1 1 Common Specifi atioriS aa AS eee weed es ect AN ee ae eee 28 10 1 2 ModelSpecific Data 6 a 28 10 2 Options and Standard Attachments 00 tee 29 10 3 Model Capacity Readability Tables 0 ccc cc aa 29 Troubleshooting ssssssssssssnsnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnananannnnnnnnnnnnnanananannnnnnnnnnnnn anamanna E IB Series Limited Warranty ira da Se Copyright 2001 Rice Lake Weighing Systems All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Specifications subject to change without notice Version 2 1 November 2001 About This Manual This manual is intended for use by service technicians responsible for installing and servicing the IB Series electronic tuning fork scale Configuration and calibration of the scale can be accomplish
8. lit After a few moments the display reads 0 00g Display Character Check 1 0 0 0 0 g 5 0 00 EA OD OO CD Figure 1 7 Display Character Check 3 Verify that the display changes by touching the pan slightly It should return immediately to 0 00g upon release A flashing g annunciator means that the scale has not yet stabilized O 123 4 y 0 0 Figure 1 8 Verifying Scale Weight Introduction 5 2 0 This section describes procedures for calibrating the IB Series scale Follow the steps in Table 2 1 to calibrate the IB Series scale Calibration Step Action 1 Hold down the F key until Func gt CAL appear in sequence then release the key 2 Hold down the T key then press the F key then release both keys 3 The display will show unit Select weight unit from parameters 1 to d by pressing the T key The contents of the parameters are the same as at function 71 uA After setting the parameter press the F key Note Unit will not appear in setting at 1 SEt 1 and 73 ub 0 at the same time The display will advance to on 0 In this case use a reference weight of the weight unit selected in function 71 uA 4 on 0 appears The scale will automatically be set to the zero point Verify that nothing is placed on the weighing pan 5 After the IB performs the zero adjustment on FS automatically appears Gently place the designated calibrat
9. the IB Series scale 7 1 Selecting Functions 1 Hold down the F key for about four seconds Release when the Func display appears nekon re FUNC ee E 2 The first item of the function display appears mode type Mode Type a Lim nr o e 3 Each time the F key is pressed the function item displays appear in sequence Mode Type Simple Weighing Function Comparator Contents LEET 1 1 Si I seri lol ese io 210 2 A qd Response Speed Auto Power OFF Auto Zero lt c AED O 2 y Weighing Unit uda Functions 15 16 3 To alter the setting press the T key with the desired function display showing See Table 7 1 m 7 O I on page 17 5 RE gt S N E J A dh U U 4 After confirming the change press the P key The function setting is complete and the display returns 5 D E E D 7 to the operational mode NE I Lig o OO C J IB Series Operation Manual 7 2 Function List Display Function Description 1sEt x 1 Mode Type Weighing Mode weighing only Counting Mode weighing Percentage Mode weighing Weight conversion weighing e SEL Additional Functions Simple Weighing Function Only when setting value 34 is selected Proceed Accumulation Function On to type 21 function Comparator Function On Accumulation Function Comparator Function 28 Auto Zero No adjustment of zero point Automatic adjustment of z
10. to perform this function it must know the average piece weight By loading a specified number of pieces on the pan and entering that count the scale calculates and stores in memory the piece weight for that product This process is referred to as sampling For example ten pieces are placed on the scale When 10 is entered the unit piece weight is set Sampling Average Unit Weight Piece Weight Cotto 10 pieces are placed il on the scale Total Weight 10g Total Wt 10 g AA Piece Weight 1g Piece Count 10 Next the product to be weighed is placed on the scale The scale calculates the piece count by dividing the total weight by the piece weight Calculating Piece Count Total Weight Pi O A load of product is Piece Weight rece Count de placed on the scale Total Weight 250g Total Wt 250 g AAA Piece Count 250pcs Piece Weight 1 g 4 1 Count Mode Setting Procedure 1 Hold down the F key for about four seconds Release when the Func display appears Function Access FUNE 2 The first item of the function display appears mode type 8 IB Series Operation Manual 3 If the weighing mode display appears press the T me key to enter the count mode Weighing Mode Count Mode al Y dh U 4 To exit the function setting display and enter the Exit Mode Settings count mode press the P key r LI pcs T J 4 2 Self Counting System Self Counting
11. IB Senes Precision Balance Operation Manual RICE LAKE WEIGHING SYSTEMS Industrial Solutions on a Glob REGISTERED 42193 Contents About This Ma bet i o 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 3 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 Introdu tHON iria a aaa LI Operating M Odes mani ld a Ree nas 1 1 2 Unpacking and Inspection 0 0 cc aaa 1 1 3 UnIOckiNg 456 0544 oo rd i o sane ees dee dee Band dae pA E i 2 14 Repacking a ant eee es Sl ees oh gee eee O evan ke ee at da 2 1 5 Site Location and Precautions 2 0 cect 2 1 6 Weighing Pan Attachment 00 ce aa 2 1 7 Eeveling the Scale coin ote dM ce Bae Bde SE Koa ede naa 3 18 Main Components 20 5205 core A Bee EA eee 3 E9 cEront Panel Keypad sat aad he bad aide ea dak end i Ta hee eG 4 1 10 Startup Self TES fc eat eee ee a ge eee eek eae Das Sate pace ale ged 5 Calibraci n ls da A Nanita aanb Measuting WelGhssii na cidad ita id Count Weighing add PE 4 1 Count Mode Setting Procedure ooooocccccccoc tte 8 4 2 Self Counting System sieo aa bd Sane A Ea a e 9 Calculation Factor Mode aa0aaaaaaaa nana aa aaa na anna anna is air rl 5 1 Method of Operation cctv di Dd hha ee KAJE 11 Percentage Mode OT 6 1 Setting Actual Weight mrri i iaa RA AAA weed 13 6 2 Setting Numerical Value 0 aaa 14 FUNCUGNS arado 7A Selecting FUNCtIONS lt e a e ea ee eed Pad lee Sahin ey PE eee 15 PZ PUNGHOMEIST tt tha
12. RANTY CLAIMS NO TERMS CONDITIONS UNDERSTANDING OR AGREEMENTS PURPORTING TO MODIFY THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY SHALL HAVE ANY LEGAL EFFECT UNLESS MADE IN WRITING AND SIGNED BY A CORPORATE OFFICER OF RLWS AND THE BUYER 2001 Rice Lake Weighing Systems Inc Rice Lake WI USA All Rights Reserved RICE LAKE WEIGHING SYSTEMS 230 WEST COLEMAN STREET RICE LAKE WISCONSIN 54868 USA
13. Ranking Display 2 Two point bar graph effective only when 2 points set Table 7 2 Comparator Function Data 1 Buzzer sounds only when buzzer is attached Option relay output is also common when buzzer output 20 IB Series Operation Manual 7 2 2 Interface Data Display Item Status Bloc 0 Output Control Output disabled 1 Normal operation continuous output Continued output when stable stop if unstable Press the P key X 1 to ouput manual printer X 1 Automatic output X 1 after load stabilized Stable output X 1 unstable no output Stable output X 1 unstable continue output Press the P key once to output X 1 Sebo Baud Rate 1200 BPS N gt N m a gt w 2400 BPS 3 4800 BPS Table 7 3 Interface Data Note denotes default setting at time of factory shipment e Weight units other than g kg and Ib are indicated by a gt mark A decal with the unit printed on it can be attached over this mark 7 2 3 Measurement Conditions and Results Integration Time Stabilization Speed Results Conditions SIE 55d4 Accurate Good i SrE3 55d3 Normal 2 y l l Less Accurate Worse SEH 65di Measurement SEY 55d4 Slow Precise SrE3 55d3 Normal y y y Quick Coarse SIE 55di Table 7 4 Measurement Conditions and Results Functions 21 8 0 Comparator Function The co
14. System SCS allows the user to start with any sample quantity selected The concept of SCS keeps the user within built in parameters If the user adds more than three times the pieces previously on the scale a message will display indicating pieces must be removed to get back within the built in parameters If the user stays within the parameters the count display continues to flash advising that SCS is active 1 Place the tare vessel on the weighing pan and then press the T key Also perform this operation if the Zero Scale display does not indicate zero LI a g pes I 2 Continuously press the F key until U SEt message is mn X i l Sample Quantity Setting U SE Om y a 1 9 3 The display flashes indicating that a value must be entered Set the desired quantity of the sample by pressing the T key The displayed quantity will be n N n incremented by one according to the pattern pes indicated below each time the T key is pressed MOC 5 10 30 gt 1005 ay Set Sample Quantity Count Weighing 9 Place the selected number of items in the tare vessel and then press the F key The display will temporarily go blank and a tone will be emitted indicating the quantity has been memorized The 4 flashes indicating that memory is being updated If additional items are placed in the tare vessel maximum of three times the displayed quantity the new quantity will be memorized A ton
15. e Upper Limit 171393 L le 3 Ig E CD A NJ Upper Limit S etting Flashing Numerals H SET ol 0 0 DO Memorize Upper Limit 561 6 Place High Sample m m T CE Te e End Setting SO O Pall U The actual weight setting can be revised as many times as needed by repeating steps two and four When using the F key to advance the digit during numeric setting the highest place 10 000 can only be entered to the QB 12K Also the next highest place M flashing indicates a symbol should be selected A flashing triangle 4 appearing next to all OVER ACCEPT UNDER indicators alerts operators to error data It may be caused by mis entry or lower limit 8 3 2 1 Numeric Input Procedure Hold the P key down for two to three seconds Release when the display shows L SEt lower limit set The indicator next to UNDER flashes upper limit setting value Check the relevant settings if this occurs Setting Start Flashing Numerals es a ee o SO o Comparator Function 25 2 Press the T key to commence value setting All digits are displayed and only the lowest Start Numeric Input digit flashes to indicate that input can be made to that position 3 Press the T key again to select a numeral Each time the key is pressed a new numeral is Enter Digit advanced 4 If the F key is pressed the next digit position i flashes and the input position shifts
16. e set 0 O U4 SO O I 3 If the T key is pressed again the displayed value Select Setting Value will be incremented according to the pattern below Press the T key repeatedly until the desired value is n displayed hl 4 Minus mark Oe CD Decimal point 4 Press the F key to set the value previously set in step Setting Second Digit three and shift its display to the left side Set the next digit by repeating steps three and four Repeat i fr this process until the desired value has been s completely entered PD OD 5 After the reference value has been completely set End Reference Value press the P key A long tone emits indicating that the reference value setting has been completed and 1373 the scale returns to calculation factor mode IET SO dl h VJ Calculation Factor Mode 11 6 When an item is placed on the scale the index of its weight is calculated and the calculated value displays This display is equal to the index 1 23 times the weight of the item 100 g Measurement of Index 12 IB Series Operation Manual 6 0 Percentage Mode The weight of the sample selected as the reference is memorized as 100 The ratio between the item being measured and the reference is displayed as a percentage 6 1 Setting Actual Weight 1 Press the T key to zero the scale This operation is Zero Scale also performed if the tare vessel is used 0 O Ku gt 2 Continuousl
17. e will then be emitted indicating the new quantity has been memorized Place additional items in the tare vessel Memory is updated automatically When satisfied that enough sample quantity has been placed on the scale to achieve a good average piece weight press the F key to save it to memory The display stops flashing and the average piece weight remains in memory until it is changed by starting a new SCS process beginning at step one above NOTE Once the F key has been pressed to memorize the average piece weight repeated pressing of the F key allows display of the current weight and count 10 IB Series Operation Manual Sample Quantity Memorized dre i Automatic Memory Update 30 OO OD Automatic Memory Update DOL He co O End Sample Memorization DOC 55 pes y Q dh U 5 0 Calculation Factor Mode In calculation factor mode the desired index is memorized the index for the weight of the item placed on the scale is calculated and the calculated value is displayed This allows conversion into various units 5 1 Method of Operation 1 Hold down the F key until C Set appears The M symbol and the display begins flashing If a Setting Index Value reference value has already been set that value o displays A pe 0 00 co Sm J 2 Press the T key until the 0 displays to the right side A and the bar graph underneath flashes The desired mn value can now b
18. ed using the IB Series front panel keys 1 0 The IB Series is an advanced precision weighing instrument utilizing a high precision electronic tuning fork sensor which provides stable measurement over years of usage It provides ultra fast response time and greatly improved resistance to external vibrations Features include Introduction Measures weight in thirteen units mg g kg ct oz lb ozt dwt gr HK tael SIN tael TW tael and mommes e Switchable for straightweighing piece count or over under checkweighing mode e Built in automatic zero tracking e Die cast aluminum housing making it resistant to chemicals and electromagnetic interference e Counting mode checkweighing mode calculation factor mode and percentage mode capabilities e Large 5 12 5mm liquid crystal display LCD Optional glass breeze shield available for all round pan models e Available in 115 VAC adapter 230 VAC adapter optional 1 1 Operating Modes The IB Series has four weighing modes Normal weighing mode Normal mode is the production mode of the scale The IB Series displays gross or net weights as required using the LCD annunciators described in Table 1 1 on page 4 to indicate scale status and the type of weight value displayed A checkweighing function can be used with the normal weighing mode It is convenient for classifying weighing items according to whether they fall within a pre determined weight ra
19. ero point 4 o5 Auto Power Off With Battery Continuous ON m Option Auto shut off after three minutes of non usage ce Response Fast When minute amounts of liquids or powders are to be measured Speed Average Short Ambient Good Display Environment Update Slow Long Poor 5 5 d Stabilization Judgement Flexible Stabilization Short J udgement Accuracy 1 Time 1 Severe Long Gir Ouput Control Output is not effective Constant serial output old format 6 digit Constant serial output old format 7 digit Table 7 1 Function List Functions 17 18 Display Function Description Weighing Unit nui Least Readability vfelel folole efel efelafels Group A mg g kg ct OZ lb ozt dwt gr t tl Hong Kong Singapore Malaysia tl Taiwan mon Fine Ex IB 2000 Coafse 0 001g 0 02g 0 05g 0 1g 0 2g IB Series Operation Manual Table 7 1 Function List Continued Display Function Description nun Weighing Unit T4dA Least Readability Group B No unit displayed mg g dwt tl Hong Kong tl Singapore Malaysia tl Taiwan mon Fine Ex IB 2000 Coarse 0 001g 0 029 0 059 0 1g 0 29 indicates default setting at time of factory shipment
20. es in both retangular and round types Figure 1 3 Weighing Pan 1 7 Leveling the Scale The scale must be level for proper operation Use the four level adjusters located at the four corners of the scales main unit to adjust the horizontal position of the scale until the bubble of the level indicator lies within the red circle Ensure that the scale sits solidly and does not wobble due to uneven adjustment LEVEL INDICATOR a BLUE J USTERS CIRCLE BUBBLE Figure 1 4 Bubble Adjustment 1 8 Main Components The main parts of the IB Series balance are Weighing Pan zo i Qutput Connectors for Optional Equipment Adaptor Level Indicator Connector Display Level Adjusters AC Adaptor Figure 1 5 Main Component Parts of the IB Series Introduction 3 1 9 Front Panel Keypad Table 1 1 on page 4 shows the IB Series LED annunciators keypad and normal mode key functions SLEEP LOW BATT Figure 1 6 Front Panel Keypad The LCD annunciators shown on the IB Series front panel describe the indicator functions assigned in setup mode In setup and calibration mode the keys are used to navigate through menus select digits within numeric values and increment decrement values The key symbols shown in the LCD display describe the functions assigned in setup mode Indicator Symbols Meaning g Unit display for weighing mode PCS Unit display for counting mode Un
21. g 5 000 01 3 kg kg 5 0001 4 ct ct 25 000 9 5 oz gt 170 0 002 6 Ib gt 11 0 0002 7 ozt gt 160 0 002 8 dwt gt 3 200 0 05 9 gr gt 77 000 2 A HK tael gt 130 002 B SIN tael gt 130 002 C TW tael gt 130 002 D mom gt 1 300 0 02 30 IB Series Operation Manual IB 10K SetC Unit Mark Capacity Readability 1 mg mg 10 000 000 50 2 g g 10 000 05 3 kg kg 10 0 00005 4 ct ct 50 000 0 2 5 oz gt 350 0 002 6 lb gt 22 0 0001 7 ozt gt 320 0 002 8 dwt gt 6 400 0 05 9 gr gt 150 000 1 A HK tael gt 260 0 001 B SIN tael gt 260 0 001 C TW tael gt 260 0 001 D mom gt 2 600 0 01 IB 15K SetC Unit Mark Capacity Readability 1 mg mg 15 000 000 100 2 g g 15 000 0 1 3 kg kg 15 0 0001 4 ct ct 75 000 0 5 5 oz gt 520 0 005 6 lb gt 33 0 0002 7 ozt gt 480 0 005 8 dwt gt 9600 0 05 9 gr gt 230 000 2 A HK tael gt 400 0 002 B SIN tael gt 390 0 002 C TWtael p 400 0 002 D mom gt 4 000 0 02 11 0 Troubleshooting The following section contains a troubleshooting chart for the IB Series scale Refer to this chart to locate causes and countermeasures to various conditions Condition Cause Countermeasure Limit function data cannot be set e Scale is not set to Limit Function mode Check that limit function settings are Upper and lower limits have n
22. ion weight on the center weigh pan see Table 2 2 below for designated calibration weights 6 When calibration is complete the scale automatically returns to the weighing mode Table 2 1 Calibration Steps for the IB Series Scale Notes Press the P key to cancel calibration procedures and return to the weight display If o Err appears on the display the weight exceeds the scale capacity Standard calibration weight is 1 2 capacity However when possible calibrate using a full capacity weight See Table 2 2 below for the unit system capacities If 1 Err appears on the display the calibration weight is less than 50 of the standard If 2 Err appears on the display an object other than the calibration weight is on the pan or the display tolerance 1 is exceeded Unit No mark IB 1000 1B 2000 IB 5000 IB 10K IB 15K 1 mg 100 000 2 000 000 5 000 000 10 000 000 15 000 000 2 9 1000 2000 5000 10 000 1 500 3 kg 1 2 5 10 15 4 ct 5 000 10 000 25 000 50 000 75 000 5 02 35 70 170 350 520 6 Ib 2 2 4 4 11 22 33 7 ozt 32 64 160 320 480 8 dwt 640 1200 32000 6400 9600 9 gr 15 000 30 000 77 000 150 000 230 000 A tl 26 53 130 260 400 b tl 26 52 130 260 390 c tl 26 53 130 260 400 d mom 260 530 1 300 2 600 4 000 6 IB Series Operation Manual Table 2 2 Unit System Capacities 3 0 Measuring Weight This section describes
23. ironment for installing the scale The following environmental factors may cause the scale to give inaccurate measurements e Installation on a weak surface that may flex when objects are put on it or put on the scale e Greatly varying temperature and humidity e Vibration or an unstable surface for installation of the scale e Air flow from heaters or air conditioning units Corrosive gases or large amounts of dust Direct intense sunlight 2 IB Series Operation Manual The IB Series is a precision instrument and requires careful handling Certain precautions must be taken to ensure weighing accuracy e Weighing accuracy may be affected by installation or extended usage To ensure accurate measurement perform calibration as described in Section 2 0 Always remove objects from the weigh pan gently Shock especially applied to the sides of the scale may result in loss of accuracy e If the capacity of the scale is exceeded an o Err error message is displayed Do not leave an over capacity load on the pan 1 6 Weighing Pan Attachment Use the following steps to properly attach the IB Series weigh pan 1 Attach the pan base onto the center of the main base 2 Fix the position of the pan base by tightening the attachment screw as shown in Fig 1 1 using a screwdriver or coin Attachment Screw Figure 1 2 Weighing Pan Attachment 3 Place the weighing pan on the pan base weighing pan com
24. it display for percentage scale Unit display for index scale gt Display during total mode displayed in conjunction with each scale mode s unit display M Indicates value setting in progress for limit or sampling functions Scale stability display Scale is unstable when not displayed 4 Display indicates automatic memory update in index mode simplified SCS method Kan Kivi A OOO din Indicates the measurement range and remaining weight In Comparator Mode the bar graph performs judgments 4 IB Series Operation Manual Table 1 1 LCD Annunciator Functions The front panel operation key symbols describe the functions assigned to the scale Operation Key Function Sets limit function or cancels functions Sets and memorizes data in the count mode and when the limit function is operating Calls up and selects functions and items e Selects row during numerical setting limit function e Selects operation zero and tare subtraction e Selects input numeral during numerical setting limit function 9 90 Table 1 2 Front Panel Key Functions 1 10 Start up Self Test A self test must be performed prior to using the scale To perform a self test do the following 1 Connect the AC power adapter to the IB Series scale and insert into a 115V service outlet 2 Press the ON OFF key All segments and characters light for a self test Confirm that all segments and characters are
25. mparator function is convenient for classifying weighing items according to pre determined weight ranges The upper and lower limits of this range are stored in the scale s memory and when an item is placed on the weighing pan it is judged as either acceptable or unacceptable This function can only be used in weighing mode 8 1 Upper and Lower Limit Setting Procedure To set the upper and lower limits follow this procedure while referring to Section 8 3 on page 24 1 Hold down the F key for about four seconds Release when the Func display appears Function Access no 2 The first item of the function display appears mode type Mode Type 3 Ifthe count mode display appears press the T key to enter the weighing mode Count Mode Weighing Mode aan gt Ea co amp O O A U 4 Press the F key The limit function display Limit Function appears a cri 1 NE DO dh U 5 Press the T key The function on display Function OFF Function ON appears m LE gt IS SO O SO O A U 22 IB Series Operation Manual 6 Press the F key The first limit function display appears Press the F key repeatedly me neven Dale to call up the limit function displays in LIMIT a7 moa sequence Km rau OAL fe oo CD g 0 Buzzer ON Range 23 23840 2384 0 ee Li Se e SOS i 7 To change the setting parameters press the T key with the desired limit function ALAS Magee nt lil display showing 2 1 fe A i 1 E E ES SO
26. my O U 8 After each parameter is set press the P key l ahi to return to weighing mode End Setting wegung Hodes 700 4 2 000 oo o UD O To confirm function setting status press the F key with the function item display showing in step two above display function settings in sequence Notes To end setting sequence at any time press the P key to return to weighing mode 8 2 Setting Confirmation and Input Procedure 1 Hold the P key down for two to three seconds Release when the display shows Setting Start Lower Limit Value L SEt lower limit set The 4 indicator 1 next to UNDER flashes and the lower limit O z c value is displayed olfr Qt Comparator Function 23 2 Press the P key to display H SEt high upper dented mm limit set The 4 indicator next to OVER Setting Sta pp flashes and the lower limit value is displayed CET E 5 3 9 pao een gt 56 1 0 se a DG o dh J 3 Press the P key to end setting sequence and return to weighing mode End Setting 0 0 SO O O Note If the L SEt display does not appear the scale is not in function setting mode or the count mode is in effect pcs displayed as unit indicator 8 3 Upper Lower Limit Input There are two methods of entering upper and lower limit values Both methods can be used interchangeably 1 Actual weight input procedure samples of upper and lower limit weight are placed on the weighing pan 2 Nume
27. nge The limit setting procedure is described in Section 4 1 on page 7 Rice Lake Weighing Systems distributor site Authorized distributors and their employees can view or download this manual from the at www rlws com Counting mode The IB Series is capable of parts counting Sampling is done by placing the sample on the scale and designating the number of pieces in the sample Four preset sample quanitities are available Entering the counting mode is done through the front panel keypad and is explained in detail in Section 4 0 on page 8 Calculation Factor mode In calculation factor mode the desired index is memorized the index for the weight of the item placed on the scale is calculated and the calculated value is displayed This is a convenient function that allows conversion into various units and is explained in detail in Section 5 0 on page 11 Percentage mode In percentage mode the weight of the sample selected as the reference is memorized as 100 The ratio between the item being measured and the reference is displayed as a percentage The percentage mode is explained in detail in Section 6 0 on page 13 1 2 Unpacking and Inspection Each component of the IB Series system is packed in a specially designed carton Remove each component from its carton separate the component from its polystyrene shell assembly and set the assembly aside Inspect the carton interior and inner panels to be sure that all accesso
28. ntil the P SEt message is displayed The M symbol and the setting value saa neal flashes on the display If the reference value has RIET nang been previously set that value is dislayed P J E i gt LI e LI U o GO w 2 Press the T key until the 0 displays to the right side and the bar graph underneath flashes The desired Start Numeric Input value can now be set 1 1 O a SO A J 3 Ifthe T key is pressed again the displayed value is Select Setting Value incremented according to the pattern below Press the T key repeatedly until the desired value is displayed 3 LI 70 Minus mark OOM DF O e ay U gt gt 3 gt U J Decimal point 4 Press the F key to set the value previously set in step three and shift its display to the left side Set the next digit by repeating steps three and four Repeat 3 n 0 this process until the desired value has been u 7 completely entered OM 4 End Reference Value Setting Second Digit 5 After the reference value has been completely set press the P key A long tone emits indicating that the reference value setting has been completed and 3310 the scale returns to calculation factor mode g E A SOS O Note The percentage display will automatically set in the range of 1 to 0 001 as with memorization of an actual reference weight 14 IB Series Operation Manual 7 0 Functions The following sections describe the functionality of
29. ot been correct See page 27 set or lower limit upper limit setting has been entered gt mark will flash at OVER ACCEPT UNDER positions Display will not stabilize Wind or vibration is affecting scale Set up scale elsewhere Scale is set on unstable surface Set scale level Extended usage or moving scale has affected span value Perform span adjustment Displayed value is in error Weight value deviating Mis performed tare subtraction Reset tare subtraction Scale is not set level Set scale level Extended usage or moving scale has affected span value Perform span adjustment Linearity error Mechanical adjustment has changed due to some modification in scale characteristics etc Consult your local Rice Lake Weighing Systems Service distributor Display is blank Adapter is not connected Battery needs recharging Auto Power OFF is activated Recharge battery Press the ON OFF Scale will not weigh up to rated capacity Tare sample weight exceeds capacity Weight range maximum capacity tare weight Recheck tare weight The LOW BATT lamp is lit If the ai option is employed the voltage of the internal batteries has dropped Recharge batteries or connect the AC adapter The SLEEP lamp is lit If the battery option is employed the displayed value has not been used for more than three minutes Press a key or weigh an item
30. procedures for tare subtraction and weighing on the IB Series scale Follow the steps below for tare subtracting and weighing on the IB Series scale 1 Place a container on the weigh pan press the T key The zero display appears Tare Subtraction i _ so o fh U 2 Place the product in the container The net weight is displayed Net Weighing 193 Ene ii BO 3 If you wish to remove the product or to return Zero Point Setti the display to zero press the T key ero r oint setting 4 Without removing the product press the T key Zero Point Setting SO A ay 5 Add the next product quantity Only the additional amount is displ Ipbjes Additional Weighing 018 5 O o Notes Tare subtraction procedure is the same for weighing or count modes When tare weighing is performed product weighing range is reduced by the amount of the tare weight weighing range capacity tare weight A flashing g indicator means the scale has not stabilized when the indicator remains lit the scale has stabilized If weighing is performed in an unstabilized condition accurate weigh results will not be returned 0 ERR appears if the load exceeds roughly 101 of the scale capacity The net weighing range will be reduced by the tare container from the capacity of the scale Measuring Weight 7 4 0 Count Weighing Count weighing is used to determine piece count rather than weight In order for the scale
31. ric input procedure the F and P keys are used with numeric key entry to record upper and lower limits into the scale s memory The judgement results are shown by the position of the lit 4 indicator next to OVER ACCEPT or UNDER H high Measured weight is over the upper limit upper limit weight C good Measured weight is within acceptable range upper limit weight gt lower limit L low Measured weight is under the lower limit lower limit weight Note In the case where lower limit upper limit the flashing 4 appears next to all OVER ACCEPT UNDER indicators to alert operator to error data E 8 3 1 Actual Weight Input 1 Hold the P key down for two to three seconds Release when the display shows L SEt lower limit set The indicator next to UNDER will Setting Start Flashing Numerals flash 5 non SET mym Es me e Ah tes 24 IB Series Operation Manual Notes Place a sample of the actual lower limit weight on the weigh pan and press the F key The display goes blank for a moment while the lower limit value is memorized Press the P key to change to the upper limit setting display The indicator next to OVER flashes Place a sample of the actual upper limit weight on the weigh pan and press the F key The display is blank for a moment while the upper limit value is memorized Press the P key to end the setting sequence and return to the weighing mode Place Low Sample Memoriz
32. ries have been removed Items included in this carton include IB Series precision balance scale e Weighing pan and pan base e AC adaptor e Operation manual Dust cover Be sure to replace all packing materials within the carton set Store the carton set in a secure area so it is available whenever shipment of the scale is required Introduction 1 Immediately after unpacking a visual inspection of the instrument should be conducted Keep the scale in an upright position The shipper and Rice Lake Weighing Systems should be notified immediately if any damage occurred during transportation Instructions for assessment of damage and further procedures will then be determined 1 3 Unlocking Locate a black rubber cap at the top of the scale Remove the cap to find a lock lever in it Turn the lever to the center of the scale to unlock Note Before relocation or transportation turn the lever to the edge of the scale for locking mechanism am Pan base fitting screw For installation For transportation gt Figure 1 1 Unlocking Scale 1 4 Repacking If the IB Series counting scale must be returned for modification or repair be sure that it is properly packed with the original packing material and original carton assembly if possible Any damage caused by improper packaging will not be covered by the warranty 1 5 Site Location and Precautions Try to select a good clean env
33. y press the F key until P SEt displays The M symbol and the display flash If a reference value has been previously set that value displays Setting Index Value y Lim nu TU 23 co 23 SN Reference Value Memorized 100 00 oo CD A O Ratio to Reference Value 130 00 OM 3 Next place the reference sample on the weighing pan tare vessel and press the F key The display temporarily goes blank and a long tone emits The reference value is memorized and the scale returns to measurement mode 4 Place the item to be measured on the weighing pan tare vessel and the ratio to the reference value is displayed in percent Note The percentage resolution will automatically RANGE depending on the percent of scale capacity used for the reference weight IB 1000 IB 2000 IB 5000 IB 10K IB 15K Scale capacity Display resolution Less than 59 lg 2 59 59 7 59 05 L ERR Less than 5g 10g 25g 50g 75g 5 1 Less than 50g 10g 250g 500g 750g 5 0 1 Less than 500g 1000g 2500g 5000g 75009 50 0 01 More than 500g 1000g 2500g 5000g 7500g Over 50 0 01 Table 6 1 Break Points for the IB Series Scale Example IB 1000 Reference Weight 4878 In the IB 1000 column from the table above 487g is more than 50g but less than 500g The display resolution will be in increments of 0 01 P ercentage Mode 13 6 2 Setting Numerical Value 1 Press the F key u
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