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A&D EK-4100i - User Manual

A&D EK-4100i
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Summary

1. Introduction

2. Unpacking

Steps to unpack and verify the contents of the balance package.

3. Part Names and Functions

4. Setting Up

4-1. Setting up your balance

Steps for placing and leveling the balance, and initial calibration.

4-2. Power source

Information on using the AC adapter or rechargeable battery pack.

5. Operation

5-1. Turning the Power ON and OFF

Procedure for powering the balance on and off, including auto-power off feature.

5-2. LCD Backlight

Explanation of how the LCD backlight functions and its settings.

5-3. Units

Description of available weighing units and how to select them.

5-4. Selecting a Weighing Unit

How to cycle through and select different weighing units using the MODE key.

5-5. Basic Operation

Step-by-step guide for performing basic weighing operations, including taring.

5-6. Weighing Range for the EW-i Series

Details on the three weighing ranges and selection methods for EW-i models.

5-7. Counting Mode (pcs)

Instructions for using the counting mode, including storing unit weights and counting objects.

5-8. Percent Mode (%)

Guide to using the percent mode, including setting the reference weight and reading percentages.

6. Comparator

6-1. Setting Example

Step-by-step example of how to configure the comparator settings.

7. Calibration

7-1. Calibration Using a Weight

Procedure for calibrating the balance using a standard calibration weight.

7-2. Gravity Acceleration Correction

How to perform gravity acceleration correction when a calibration weight is unavailable.

8. Functions

8-1. Key Operation

Overview of the functions of each key on the balance.

8-2. Entering the Function Setting Mode

Steps to access and navigate the balance's function setting menu.

8-3. Setting Example

Practical example of setting balance functions like auto power-off and ACAI.

8-4. Storing Weighing Units

Instructions on how to select and store preferred weighing units for display.

8-5. Function List

Detailed list of all balance functions, their parameters, and descriptions.

9. RS-232 C Serial Interface

9-1. Interface Specifications

Technical details of the RS-232C interface, including baud rate and data format.

9-2. Data Format

Explanation of the data structure and types transmitted via the RS-232C interface.

9-3. Data Output Mode

Description of different data output modes: Stream, Key, and Auto-print.

9-4. Command Mode

Instructions on controlling the balance via commands from a computer.

10. ID Number and GLP

10-1. Setting the ID Number

Procedure for setting an ID number for GLP data identification.

10-2. GLP Report

Information on generating and outputting GLP calibration and test reports.

11. Options

11-1. OP-04 Comparator Relay Output and Buzzer

Details on the OP-04 option for comparator relay output and buzzer functionality.

11-2. OP-07 Underhook Assembly

Information on the OP-07 underhook assembly for weighing heavy or suspended objects.

11-3. OP-09 Rechargeable Battery Pack (Ni-MH)

Instructions for using and charging the optional rechargeable battery pack.

11-4. OP-12 Carrying Case

Description of the optional carrying case for balance transport.

12. Maintenance

12-1. Notes on Maintenance

Important guidelines for maintaining the balance and when to contact service.

12-2. Error Codes

Explanation of various error codes displayed by the balance and their meanings.

13. Specifications

13-1. EK-i Series

Detailed specifications for all models in the EK-i series.

13-2. EW-i Series

Detailed specifications for all models in the EW-i series.

13-3. Other Weighing Units

Specifications for various weighing units and their capacities.

13-4. Dimensions

Physical dimensions and diagrams for different balance models.

Gravity Acceleration Map

World Map

Summary

1. Introduction

2. Unpacking

Steps to unpack and verify the contents of the balance package.

3. Part Names and Functions

4. Setting Up

4-1. Setting up your balance

Steps for placing and leveling the balance, and initial calibration.

4-2. Power source

Information on using the AC adapter or rechargeable battery pack.

5. Operation

5-1. Turning the Power ON and OFF

Procedure for powering the balance on and off, including auto-power off feature.

5-2. LCD Backlight

Explanation of how the LCD backlight functions and its settings.

5-3. Units

Description of available weighing units and how to select them.

5-4. Selecting a Weighing Unit

How to cycle through and select different weighing units using the MODE key.

5-5. Basic Operation

Step-by-step guide for performing basic weighing operations, including taring.

5-6. Weighing Range for the EW-i Series

Details on the three weighing ranges and selection methods for EW-i models.

5-7. Counting Mode (pcs)

Instructions for using the counting mode, including storing unit weights and counting objects.

5-8. Percent Mode (%)

Guide to using the percent mode, including setting the reference weight and reading percentages.

6. Comparator

6-1. Setting Example

Step-by-step example of how to configure the comparator settings.

7. Calibration

7-1. Calibration Using a Weight

Procedure for calibrating the balance using a standard calibration weight.

7-2. Gravity Acceleration Correction

How to perform gravity acceleration correction when a calibration weight is unavailable.

8. Functions

8-1. Key Operation

Overview of the functions of each key on the balance.

8-2. Entering the Function Setting Mode

Steps to access and navigate the balance's function setting menu.

8-3. Setting Example

Practical example of setting balance functions like auto power-off and ACAI.

8-4. Storing Weighing Units

Instructions on how to select and store preferred weighing units for display.

8-5. Function List

Detailed list of all balance functions, their parameters, and descriptions.

9. RS-232 C Serial Interface

9-1. Interface Specifications

Technical details of the RS-232C interface, including baud rate and data format.

9-2. Data Format

Explanation of the data structure and types transmitted via the RS-232C interface.

9-3. Data Output Mode

Description of different data output modes: Stream, Key, and Auto-print.

9-4. Command Mode

Instructions on controlling the balance via commands from a computer.

10. ID Number and GLP

10-1. Setting the ID Number

Procedure for setting an ID number for GLP data identification.

10-2. GLP Report

Information on generating and outputting GLP calibration and test reports.

11. Options

11-1. OP-04 Comparator Relay Output and Buzzer

Details on the OP-04 option for comparator relay output and buzzer functionality.

11-2. OP-07 Underhook Assembly

Information on the OP-07 underhook assembly for weighing heavy or suspended objects.

11-3. OP-09 Rechargeable Battery Pack (Ni-MH)

Instructions for using and charging the optional rechargeable battery pack.

11-4. OP-12 Carrying Case

Description of the optional carrying case for balance transport.

12. Maintenance

12-1. Notes on Maintenance

Important guidelines for maintaining the balance and when to contact service.

12-2. Error Codes

Explanation of various error codes displayed by the balance and their meanings.

13. Specifications

13-1. EK-i Series

Detailed specifications for all models in the EK-i series.

13-2. EW-i Series

Detailed specifications for all models in the EW-i series.

13-3. Other Weighing Units

Specifications for various weighing units and their capacities.

13-4. Dimensions

Physical dimensions and diagrams for different balance models.

Gravity Acceleration Map

World Map

A&D EK-4100i Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandA&D
ModelEK-4100i
CategoryScales
LanguageEnglish

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