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Capacity | 32 kg |
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Readability | 0.1 g |
Repeatability (σ) | 0.1 g |
Linearity | ±0.2 g |
Interface | RS-232C |
Auto Power Off | Yes |
Power Supply | AC adapter (included) |
Display | Vacuum Fluorescent Display |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Units | g, kg, lb, oz |
Outlines manual structure: basic operation, environment, functions, RS-232C, maintenance.
Highlights key features: VFD, IP65, built-in calibration, auto-calibration, fast response.
Details FCC compliance for Class A computing devices and potential interference in residential areas.
States compliance with EMC directives for radio interference suppression (EC Regulation 89/336/EEC).
Instructions for carefully unpacking the balance, keeping packing material, and confirming contents.
Guidelines for installation environment, stable surface, leveling, power source, warm-up, and periodic calibration.
Precautions for static electricity, magnetic materials, temperature differences, gentle handling, and pan placement.
Explains basic key operations: press/release and press/hold.
Identifies various indicators and their meanings on the balance display.
Clarifies that switching to standard range doesn't auto-switch back to precision range.
Lists available weighing units and modes (g, kg, pcs, %, OZ, Lb, etc.) and their conversion factors.
Step-by-step guide for basic weighing in kilogram mode using the weighing pan and tare function.
Notes on using other units, minimum weighing value, and data storage.
Automatically adjusts response based on environmental influence and performs self-check.
Warning against allowing vibration or drafts during adjustment.
Outlines calibration modes: auto, internal mass, external weight, and calibration test.
Defines terms like internal mass, external weight, and calibration weight.
Advises on calibration frequency, environment, GLP output, and data storage.
Step-by-step guide for calibrating using an external weight, including selecting calibration weight.
Explains the meaning of "Digit" for GP series balance as the smallest displayable value.
Tests weighing accuracy using an external mass and outputs results; requires GLP output setting.
Explains the meaning of "Digit" for GP series balance as the smallest displayable value.
Presents a table showing correction reference values and ranges for different models.
Illustrates the process of correcting the internal mass using a specific example.
Explains function switches for protecting parameters like calibration data and environment settings.
Details how to set the function switches using the ON/OFF, PRINT, SAMPLE, RE-ZERO, and CAL keys.
Describes the two-layer menu structure (Class and Item) for setting parameters.
Explains the display symbols and function of keys used within the function table mode.
Guides on setting the programmable unit coefficient.
Explains how to view and change the current coefficient.
Details using keys to set the coefficient value.
Explains how to exit the programmable-unit function.
Explains how to select density mode and input liquid density.
Guides on entering density mode and setting parameters like weight in air/liquid.
Details D-Sub 25 pin assignments and RS-232C specifications.
Guides on setting parameters for connecting and using the AD-8121B printer.
Explains connecting the balance to a computer via RS-232C using standard cables.
Lists available commands for querying data and controlling the balance.
Guides on checking balance performance, repeatability, and operating environment.
Lists specifications including capacity, display, repeatability, linearity, and environment for GP-12K to GP-40K models.
Describes the AD-8121B printer features and options.
Details the comparator output option with relay, buzzer, and current loop.
Describes the analog voltage and current loop output option.
Details the optional 5m extension cable for connecting display and main unit.
Describes the underhook option for density measurement and weighing magnetic materials.
Describes the underhook option for density measurement and weighing magnetic materials.
Details the optional printer bracket for placing the AD-8121B printer.
Describes the rechargeable battery option for AC power-free operation.
Details the keyboard adapter for connecting to PCs.
Describes the remote display option connected via RS-232C.
Details the foot switch option for transmitting RE-ZERO or PRINT signals.
Provides definitions for key terms used in the manual, like Stable value, Environment, Store, etc.