What to do if A&D Scales show an overload error?
- RRichard WrightSep 12, 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 FZ-3000i 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 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 Scales 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 Scales?
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 FZ-3000i 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 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 FZ-3000i 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 | 3200 g |
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Readability | 0.01 g |
Calibration | External |
Repeatability (Standard Deviation) | 0.01 g |
Linearity | ±0.02 g |
Operating Temperature | 5°C to 40°C |
Interface | RS-232C |
Power Supply | AC adapter (included) |
Display | Vacuum Fluorescent Display |
Stabilization Time | Approximately 1.5 seconds |
Units | g, oz, lb, ct, dwt, GN, ozt, mom |
Overview of the manual's structure and content.
Highlights the key capabilities and design aspects of the balance.
Details compliance with FCC rules and CE mark directives.
Instructions for carefully unpacking the balance and checking contents.
Step-by-step guide for assembling the balance and its components.
Guidelines for installing the balance in an optimal environment.
Precautions and tips for accurate weighing and device care.
Instructions on how to properly clean and care for the balance after use.
Information regarding balance power supply and warm-up procedures.
Explains the various indicators and symbols shown on the balance display.
Lists and describes the various weighing units available on the balance.
Instructions on how to select and arrange units in the function table.
Step-by-step guide for performing basic weighing in gram mode.
Instructions for using the balance to count objects based on unit mass.
Guide to using the percent mode for target weighing or comparison.
How to perform statistical calculations on weighing data.
Instructions for calibrating the balance using its internal mass.
Guide to calibrating the balance using an external calibration weight.
Procedure to correct the internal mass value for improved accuracy.
Explains how to permit or inhibit access to balance functions.
Procedure to reset balance parameters to their factory settings.
Explains the two-layer structure (Class and Item) of the function table.
Details parameters for condition, stability band width, and hold function.
Configures data output performance for RS-232C serial interface.
Describes various data formats (A&D, DP, KF, MT, NU, CSV) for output.
How to set and confirm the balance's internal clock and calendar.
Using the balance to compare weights against upper and lower limits.
How to set an ID number for balance identification in reports.
Details on outputting GLP/GMP compliant reports for calibration data.
Explains settings for disabling, requesting, or restricting access via password.
Details limitations on weighing, calibration, and settings based on login level.
Covers transmission system, rate, data format, and D-Sub 9-pin assignments.
Explains how to connect and configure the AD-8127 and AD-8121B printers.
How to connect the balance to a personal computer via RS-232C or USB.
Guide to using WinCT software for balance communication and data analysis.
Lists commands for querying weight data and controlling the balance.
Explains acknowledge codes and error codes received from the balance.
Instructions on cleaning the balance main unit, breeze break, and weighing pan.
Guides to check balance performance, environment, and weighing methods.
Lists and explains various error codes displayed by the balance.
Details the USB interface for data transmission to a PC.
Explains the Ethernet interface for LAN connection and data management.
Describes the rechargeable battery unit for portable use.