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A&D FX-6000 User Manual

A&D FX-6000
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A&D FX-6000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
InterfaceRS-232C
Operating Temperature5 °C to 40 °C (41 °F to 104 °F)
CalibrationExternal
PowerAC adapter
Unitsg, oz, lb, ozt, ct, dwt

Summary

FCC Compliance Information

Introduction to FX/FY Series Balances

Unpacking and Initial Setup

Understanding Balance Operation

Weighing Environment and Calibration

Best Conditions for Weighing

Optimal temperature, humidity, and stable environment are crucial for accurate weighing.

Calibrating Your Balance

Procedure for calibrating the balance with standard masses for accuracy.

Understanding the Display

Understanding the Functions

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Basic Weighing Procedures

Advanced Weighing Modes

Percentage Mode Operation

Using the balance for percentage calculations and moisture determination.

Counting Mode Operation

Utilizing the counting function with ACAI for accurate piece counting.

Density Determination Method

Optional Accessories

Optional Glass Breeze Break

Installation and use of the breeze break for drafty environments.

Optional NiCd Battery Pack

Information on the rechargeable battery pack, installation, and usage.

RS-232C Interface and Connectivity

Technical Circuit Diagram

Computer Integration for Data Loading

Printing with AD-8117

Setting the Software Parameters

Specifications

Function Description: Modes

Specialized Weighing Features

ACAI™ Functionality

Automatic Counting Accuracy Improvement for unit weight calculation.

Stability Band Settings

Adjustable stability bands for stable or unstable weighing conditions.

Animal Weighing Procedure

Using the 'A-g' mode to weigh live animals by averaging movement.

Function Description: Units

Memoranda

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