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A&D GP-100K User Manual

A&D GP-100K
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GP SERIES
GP-12K/GP-20K /GP-30K/GP-32K
G
P-40K/GP-60K/GP-61K
G
P-100K/GP-102K
GP-30KS/GP-32KS
G
P-60KS/ GP-61KS/GP-100KS
Precision Balance
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
WM+PD4000273D

Table of Contents

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A&D GP-100K Specifications

General IconGeneral
Capacity101 kg
Power SupplyAC adapter (included)
Stabilization Time (Approx.)1.5 seconds
Auto Power OffYes
Tare FunctionYes
DisplayLCD
Operating Temperature40°C
Unitskg, g, lb, oz

Summary

1. INTRODUCTION

1-1 About This Manual

Overview of the manual's structure and content.

1-2 Features

Key functionalities and benefits of the balance.

1-3 Compliance

Compliance with FCC Rules

Regulations and compliance with FCC rules.

Compliance with EMC Directives

Compliance with EMC directives.

2. UNPACKING THE BALANCE

2-1 Unpacking

Instructions for carefully unpacking the balance.

2-2 Installing the Balance

Steps to properly install the balance.

3. PRECAUTIONS

3-1 Before Use

Guidelines for proper installation and initial setup.

3-2 During Use

Precautions to follow while operating the balance.

3-3 After Use

Steps for safely handling the balance post-operation.

3-4 Power Supply

Guidelines for using the AC adapter and power supply.

3-5 Display Symbols and Key Operation

Explanation of balance display indicators and key functions.

3-6 Smart Range Function

How the automatic range switching feature works.

4. WEIGHING UNITS

4-1 Units

List of available weighing units and modes.

4-2 Changing the Units

Procedure to select and arrange display units.

5. WEIGHING

5-1 Basic Operation (Kilogram Mode)

Step-by-step guide for basic weighing.

5-2 Counting Mode (PCS)

How to use the balance for counting items.

5-3 Percent Mode (%)

Using the balance for percentage-based weighing.

5-4 Animal Weighing Mode (Hold Function)

Weighing moving objects using the hold function.

5-5 Accumulation Function

Adding multiple weights and displaying the total.

6. RESPONSE ADJUSTMENT / SELF CHECK FUNCTION

6-1 Automatic Response Adjustment / Self Check Function

Automatic environmental adaptation and performance check.

6-2 Manual Response Adjustment

Manually adjusting the balance's response rate.

7. CALIBRATION

7-1 Calibration Group

Overview of calibration types and terms.

Caution on using an external weight

Important considerations for using external calibration weights.

7-2 Automatic Self Calibration (Calibration due to changes in temperature)

Automatic calibration triggered by temperature changes.

7-3 Calibration Using the Internal mass (One-Touch Calibration)

Calibrating the balance using its internal weight.

7-4 Calibration Using an External Weight

Calibrating the balance using an external weight.

7-5 Calibration Test Using an External Weight

Testing weighing accuracy with an external weight.

7-6 Correcting the Internal Mass Value

Adjusting the internal mass value for accuracy.

8. FUNCTION SWITCH AND INITIALIZATION

8-1 Permit or Inhibit

Protecting parameters from unintentional changes.

8-2 Initializing the Balance

Resetting balance parameters to factory settings.

9. FUNCTION TABLE

9-1 Structure and Sequence of the Function Table

Overview of the function table's organization.

9-2 Display and Keys

Explains display elements and keys in function table mode.

9-3 Details of the Function Table

Detailed explanation of function table parameters and settings.

9-4 Description of the Class “Environment, Display"

Explanation of parameters related to environment and display settings.

9-5 Description of the Item “Data output mode"

Explains the settings for data output modes.

9-6 Description of the Item “Data format”

Details on various data output formats.

9-7 Description of the Data Format Added to the Weighing Data

Specifies formats for ID number, data number, time, and date.

9-8 Data Format Examples

Illustrative examples of different data output formats.

9-9 Clock and Calendar Function

Setting and using the balance's clock and calendar.

9-10 Comparator Function

How to set up and use the comparator function.

9-11 Adding the Comparison Results

Including comparison results in data output.

9-12 Main Display Comparison Function

Magnified display of comparison results.

10. ID NUMBER AND GLP REPORT

10-1 Setting the ID Number

Procedure to assign an ID to the balance for GLP.

10-2 GLP Report

Details on generating and outputting GLP reports.

11. DATA MEMORY

11-1 Notes on Using Data Memory

Important considerations before using data memory.

11-2 Memory for Weighing Data

Storing and managing weighing data in memory.

11-4 Memory for Unit Mass in the Counting Mode

Storing and recalling unit mass for counting.

11-5 Memory for Comparator Settings

Storing and recalling comparator upper/lower limit values.

11-6 Memory for Tare Value

Storing and recalling tare values.

11-7 Data Memory: Quick Selection Mode

Quickly recalling stored data using selection mode.

11-8 Data Memory: Confirmation and Storage Mode

Confirming and changing stored memory data.

12. PROGRAMMABLE-UNIT

13. DENSITY MEASUREMENT

Prior to measurement: Changing the function table

Preparing the balance for density measurement.

Measuring the density

How to perform density measurement.

14. I/O UNIT SPECIFICATIONS (Standard)

14-1 RS-232C//External Contact Input

Specifications for RS-232C and external contact inputs.

15. CONNECTION TO PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT

15-1 Connection to the AD-8121B Printer

How to connect and configure for the AD-8121B printer.

15-2 Connection to a Computer

Connecting the balance to a personal computer.

15-3 Using Windows Communication Tools (WinCT)

Using WinCT software for data transfer and control.

16. COMMANDS

16-1 Command List

List of commands for controlling the balance via RS-232C.

16-2 Acknowledge Code and Error Codes

Understanding acknowledge and error codes.

16-3 Control Using CTS and RTS

Using CTS and RTS signals for control.

16-4 Settings Related to RS-232C

Configuring RS-232C interface settings.

17. MAINTENANCE

18. TROUBLESHOOTING

18-1 Checking the Balance Performance and Environment

Diagnosing performance issues and environmental factors.

18-2 Error Codes

List and explanation of balance error codes.

18-3 Asking For Repair

Steps to take when seeking professional repair.

19. SPECIFICATIONS

20. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS

21. OPTIONS

22. TERMS/INDEX

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