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A&D GX-200 - User Manual

A&D GX-200
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GX SERIES
GX-200/GX-300/GX-400
GX-600/GX-800/GX-1000
G
X-2000/GX-3000/GX-4000/GX-6100
GX-6000/GX-8000
Multi-Function Balance
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1WMPD4000087D

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

  • B
    bmasonSep 10, 2025
    What does excess characters error mean on A&D GX-200?
    • J
      John MaysSep 10, 2025
      An excess characters error on A&D Scales means the balance received excessive characters in a command. Confirm the command to resolve this issue.
  • E
    evansdawnAug 22, 2025
    How to fix stability error on A&D GX-200?
    • R
      Ruben SanchezAug 23, 2025
      A stability error on A&D Scales typically arises from environmental factors. To resolve this, prevent any vibration, drafts, temperature changes, static electricity, and magnetic fields around the scales. You can also adapt the balance to the environment.
  • B
    Brian CummingsAug 25, 2025
    What causes calibration weight error on A&D GX-200?
    • D
      Dr. Rachel WeissAug 25, 2025
      A calibration weight error on A&D Scales occurs when the calibration weight is either too heavy or too light. Confirm the correct calibration weight value. Press the CAL key to return to the weighing mode.
  • C
    Christopher FisherAug 27, 2025
    Why am I getting a communications error on my A&D GX-200?
    • K
      Kim DiazAug 27, 2025
      A communications error on A&D Scales indicates a protocol error during communication. To fix this, confirm the correct format, baud rate, and parity settings.
  • V
    Valerie PeckAug 28, 2025
    What to do if A&D GX-200 show weighing pan error?
    • D
      Diana MyersAug 28, 2025
      If your A&D Scales display a weighing pan error, ensure that the weighing pan is correctly installed. After confirming its installation, calibrate the balance.
  • M
    Mary PrestonAug 29, 2025
    What does timeout error mean on A&D GX-200 Scales?
    • B
      Brenda PatrickAug 29, 2025
      A timeout error on A&D Scales means the balance didn't receive the next character of a command within one second. Confirm the communication to resolve this.
  • T
    taylormatthewSep 18, 2025
    What to do when A&D GX-200 Scales memory is full?
    • I
      iwilliamsSep 18, 2025
      If the memory of your A&D Scales is full, delete data in memory to store new data.
  • C
    coxjeffSep 12, 2025
    How to resolve undefined command error on A&D Scales?
    • C
      Cindy HoSep 12, 2025
      To resolve an undefined command error on A&D Scales, confirm the command you are trying to execute.
  • L
    leenicoleSep 8, 2025
    What causes automatic response adjustment zero error on A&D Scales?
    • G
      Gregory BrownSep 8, 2025
      The automatic response adjustment zero error on A&D Scales indicates that there is something on the pan. Clear the pan and press the CAL key to return to the weighing mode.
  • A
    Andrew ThompsonSep 5, 2025
    How to fix clock battery error on A&D GX-200?
    • A
      Alicia BlakeSep 5, 2025
      If your A&D Scales display a clock battery error, it means the clock backup battery has been depleted. Press any key and set the time and date to resolve this.

Summary

Introduction

1-1 About This Manual

Describes the manual's structure and purpose.

1-2 Features

Lists the key functionalities and benefits of the balance.

1-3 Compliance

Details compliance with FCC rules and EMC directives.

Unpacking and Installation

2-1 Unpacking

Instructions on how to carefully unpack the balance and its components.

2-2 Installing the Balance

Steps for correctly installing the balance on a stable surface.

Precautions

3-1 Before Use

Guidelines for proper installation and preparation before initial use.

3-2 During Use

Precautions and best practices for operating the balance.

3-3 After Use

Instructions for proper shutdown and care after operation.

3-4 Power Supply

Information regarding the AC adapter and power connection.

Display and Operation

4. Display Symbols and Key Operation

Describes the balance display symbols and basic key operations.

Weighing Units and Modes

5-1 Units

Lists available weighing units and their conversion factors.

5-2 Storing Units

Explains how to select and store units in the function table.

Weighing Operations

6-1 Basic Operation (Gram Mode)

Step-by-step guide for performing basic weighing in gram mode.

6-2 Counting Mode (PC)

Instructions for using the counting mode to determine item count.

6-3 Percent Mode (Pct)

Guide for using the percent mode for target weighing.

6-4 Animal Weighing Mode (Hold Function)

How to weigh moving objects like animals using the hold function.

Response Adjustment and Self Check

7-1 Automatic Response Adjustment; Self Check Function

How to automatically adjust response and self-check the balance.

7-2 Manual Response Adjustment

How to manually adjust the balance's response settings.

Calibration

8-1 Calibration Group

Defines calibration modes and terms used in calibration.

8-2 Automatic Self Calibration

Explains how the balance calibrates automatically with temperature changes.

8-3 Calibration Using the Internal mass

Procedure for calibrating the balance using its internal weight.

8-4 Calibration Using an External Weight

Steps for calibrating the balance with an external weight.

8-5 Calibration Test Using an External Weight

How to test weighing accuracy using an external weight.

8-6 Correcting the Internal Mass Value

Procedure to correct the balance's internal mass value.

Function Switch and Initialization

9-1 Permit or Inhibit

How to protect balance parameters by permitting or inhibiting functions.

9-2 Initializing the Balance

Procedure to reset balance parameters to factory settings.

Function Table

10-1 Structure and Sequence of the Function Table

Explains the hierarchical structure of the function table menu.

10-2 Display and Keys

Describes the display symbols and keys used in the function table.

10-3 Details of the Function Table

Details parameters for various function table items.

10-5 Description of the Item “Data output mode

Explains the different data output modes and their settings.

10-6 Description of the Item Data format

Details various data format options for output.

10-7 Description of the Data Format Added to the Weighing Data

Explains additional data formats like number, time, date, and ID.

10-8 Data Format Examples

Provides examples of different data output formats.

10-9 Clock and Calendar Function

Procedure to set and confirm the balance's time and date.

10-10 Comparator Function

How to set up and use the comparator function for weighing.

ID Number and GLP Report

11-1 Setting the ID Number

Procedure for setting a unique ID number for the balance.

11-2 GLP Report

How to generate and output Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) reports.

Data Memory

12-1 Notes on Using Data Memory

Important notes and procedures for using data memory.

12-2 Memory for Weighing Data

How to store and manage weighing data in memory.

12-3 Memory for Calibration and Calibration Test Data

How to store calibration and test data in memory.

12-4 Memory for Unit Mass in the Counting Mode

How to store unit mass data for counting mode.

Underhook

Programmable Unit

Density Measurement

Changing the function table

Steps to select density mode and input method.

Setting the density of a liquid

How to set the liquid density or water temperature.

RS-232 C Serial Interface and External Input

RS-232 C

Details the RS-232C interface specifications and pin connections.

External input

Explains the function of external input pins and use examples.

Connection to Peripheral Equipment

17-1 Connection to the AD-8121 B Printer

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

17-2 Connection to a Computer

How to connect the balance to a computer via RS-232C.

17-3 Using Windows Communication Tools (WinCT)

How to use WinCT software for data communication.

Commands

18-1 Command List

Lists commands for querying data and controlling the balance/memory.

18-2 Acknowledge Code and Error Codes

Explains acknowledge codes and error codes received from the balance.

18-3 Command Examples

Provides examples of using balance control commands.

18-4 Control Using CTS and RTS

Details control using CTS and RTS signals.

18-5 Settings Related to RS-232 C

Explains settings related to the RS-232C interface.

Maintenance

Troubleshooting

20-1 Checking the Balance Performance and Environment

Steps to check balance performance and operating environment.

20-2 Error Codes

Lists and explains various error codes displayed by the balance.

20-3 Asking For Repair

Guidance on contacting for service or repair.

Specifications

Options

External Dimensions

Terms and Index

Terms

Definitions of key terms used in the manual.

Keys and symbols

Index of keys, symbols, and their corresponding page numbers.

A&D GX-200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Capacity210 g
Readability0.001 g
Repeatability (Standard Deviation)0.001 g
Linearity±0.002 g
Stabilization TimeApprox. 1.5 seconds
CalibrationExternal calibration
InterfaceRS-232C
Operating Temperature5°C to 40°C
DisplayLCD
Power SourceAC adapter
Unitsg, oz, ozt, ct, dwt, GN, tl

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