What to do if A&D Scales show an overload error?
- RRobert MoranAug 19, 2025
If the A&D Scales display an overload error, it means a sample exceeding the balance's capacity has been placed on the pan. Remove the sample to resolve this.
What to do if A&D Scales show an overload error?
If the A&D Scales display an overload error, it means a sample exceeding the balance's capacity has been placed on the pan. Remove the sample to resolve this.
How to fix stability error on A&D FX-300i Scales?
If you see a stability error on your A&D Scales, it indicates the balance is unable to stabilize due to environmental factors. To fix this, prevent vibration, drafts, temperature changes, static electricity, and magnetic fields.
How to resolve communications error on A&D Scales?
A communications error on A&D Scales indicates a protocol error occurred during communications. Verify the format, baud rate, and parity to resolve this.
What to do if A&D FX-300i Scales show 'Not ready' error?
If the A&D Scales show a 'Not ready' error, it means a received command cannot be processed. Adjust the delay time to transmit a command to resolve this issue.
Why do A&D FX-300i display a format error?
If your A&D Scales display a format error, it means a command includes incorrect data. Check the command to ensure it is correct.
What does 'Out of range error' mean on A&D FX-300i?
If the A&D Scales display an 'Out of range error', it means the value entered is beyond the settable range. Re-enter the value within the acceptable range.
What does timeout error mean on A&D Scales?
If the A&D Scales display a timeout error, it means the balance didn't receive the next character of a command within one second. Check the communication setup.
What is an undefined command error on A&D FX-300i Scales?
If the A&D Scales display an undefined command error, it means an undefined command was received. You should confirm the command being sent to the scales.
Why do A&D FX-300i Scales show excess characters error?
If the A&D Scales display an excess characters error, it means the balance received too many characters in a command. You should confirm the command.
What causes parameter setting error on A&D Scales?
If the A&D Scales display a parameter setting error, it indicates that the received data exceeds the acceptable range for the balance. Confirm the parameter range of the command.
Capacity | 300 g |
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Readability | 0.001 g |
Pan Size | Ø 130 mm |
Display | LCD |
Repeatability (σ) | 0.001 g |
Linearity | ±0.002 g |
Stabilization Time | 2 seconds |
Interface | RS-232C |
Calibration | External |
Power Supply | AC adapter (included) |
Units | g, oz, ozt, dwt, ct, gn, tl |
Overview of the manual's content and purpose.
Highlights key capabilities and design aspects of the balance.
Information regarding FCC and CE compliance standards.
Instructions for unpacking the balance and its components.
Steps for setting up and assembling the balance.
Guidelines for installing and preparing the balance before initial use.
Precautions and best practices for operating the balance.
Instructions for proper shutdown and care after operation.
Information regarding power connection and warm-up procedures.
Explanation of balance display indicators and their meanings.
Description of key functions when pressed or held.
Lists available weighing units and their abbreviations.
Procedure for selecting and storing preferred weighing units.
Step-by-step guide for standard weighing in gram mode.
Specifics for basic operation on FZ-GD/FX-GD series.
Instructions for using the balance for counting operations.
Guide to performing percentage calculations and target weighing.
Details on statistical analysis of weighing data.
Practical example demonstrating statistical calculation use.
How to adjust balance response for stable readings.
Overview of available calibration modes.
Step-by-step guide for one-touch internal calibration.
Procedure for calibrating with an external weight.
Performing accuracy tests with an external weight.
Method 1 for adjusting the balance's internal mass value.
Method 2 for adjusting the balance's internal mass value.
How to enable or disable balance functions and settings.
Restoring balance parameters to factory default settings.
Explains the organization and navigation of the function table.
Overview of the balance's display elements and key functions.
Comprehensive explanation of function table parameters.
Details on environmental settings and display options.
Configuration options for data transmission via RS-232C.
Explanation of different data output formats.
Illustrative examples of data output formats.
Explanation of application-specific functions like capacity indicator.
How to set and use the internal clock and calendar.
Guide to setting up and using the comparison function.
Procedure for assigning a unique ID to the balance.
Details on generating and printing GLP/GMP compliant reports.
How to use the underhook for special measurements and safety notes.
How to set and use the programmable unit conversion function.
Explanation of the password lock feature and its settings.
Step-by-step instructions to activate the password protection.
Procedure for entering the password when powering on the balance.
How to set or modify user and administrator passwords.
Guidance on what to do if the password is forgotten.
Details on RS-232C communication parameters.
Pinout diagram for the RS-232C connection.
Settings for connecting and using printers with the balance.
Configuration for using the AD-8121B printer.
How to connect the balance to a PC via RS-232C.
Guide to using WinCT software for data communication.
Connecting a printer and PC to the balance concurrently.
A list of commands for controlling the balance via RS-232C.
Understanding balance responses and error messages.
Configuration of data output and serial interface settings.
Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the balance.
Steps to diagnose balance issues and check operating conditions.
Explanation of various error codes and their meanings.
Guidance on contacting service or initiating repairs.
Details on the USB interface for data transfer.
Information on connecting the balance to a network via Ethernet.
Features and usage of the optional battery pack.
Overview of the compact printer option.
Details on the balance environment analyzer option.
Information on the weighing environment logger option.
Details on the data logger option.
Information on the LAN converter option.
Information on the remote display option.
Details on the remote controller option.
Key performance metrics like capacity, accuracy, and stabilization.
Details on operating conditions, modes, and calibration.
Dimensions, weight, interface type, and protection ratings.
Diagrams showing the external dimensions of the FZ/FX series.
Definitions of key terms used in the manual.