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A&D EK-4100i User Manual

A&D EK-4100i
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A&D EK-4100i Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandA&D
ModelEK-4100i
CategoryScales
LanguageEnglish

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-232C 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

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