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Calibration | External |
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Auto Power Off | Yes |
Tare Function | Yes |
Overload Indicator | Yes |
Low Battery Indicator | Yes |
Power Source | Battery or AC adapter |
Instructions for removing the balance from its packaging for correct setup.
Environmental and placement requirements for optimal balance performance.
Procedure for ensuring the balance is correctly leveled using the built-in indicator.
Explanation of the balance's warming-up period for temperature stabilization.
Description of the balance's graphic display elements and their meanings.
Explanation of the balance's keyboard layout and the function of each key.
Details the various sockets and ports available on the CX balance for connectivity.
Guidance on navigating through the balance's user menu system.
Explains how to use the balance's keyboard keys for menu navigation.
Procedure for exiting menu settings and returning to the weighing mode.
Mapping of PS/2 keyboard functions to the balance's operational modes.
Using a virtual keyboard via RS 232 for balance control and menu navigation.
Detailed explanation of accessing and modifying balance settings via the user menu.
Procedure for calibrating pipettes using the balance and specific accessories.
Details on setting up and using the password-protected operator access control.
Procedure and conditions for performing automatic internal calibration.
Performing a test to compare internal calibration mass with recorded values.
Steps for performing manual calibration, including internal and external methods.
Detailed steps for performing internal manual calibration of the balance.
Procedure for calibrating the balance using external calibration weights.
Guide for user-performed calibration with external weights.
How to obtain and interpret calibration reports from the balance.
Options for setting the date format (e.g., Month/Day/Year).
Options for setting the time format (e.g., 12-hour or 24-hour).
Procedure for setting the current time on the balance.
Procedure for setting the current date on the balance.
Setting whether the time is displayed on the balance's screen.
Setting whether the date is displayed on the balance's screen.
Adjusting the balance's filter settings based on environmental conditions.
Selecting weighing result stability options: fast, reliable, or fast+reliable.
Configuring the rate at which the balance display updates.
Enabling and configuring the automatic zeroing function for accurate readings.
Setting the display of the last digit for user convenience.
Function for managing negative value display settings.
Setting unique identifiers for printouts and product specifications.
Enabling automatic printing of identification codes on reports.
Configuring audible beep signals for key presses and events.
Selecting the display language for the balance interface.
Controlling the balance display's backlight for visibility.
Adjusting the display contrast for optimal readability.
Configuring the screen saver function to dim the display.
Displaying the balance's factory identification number.
Displaying the current software program version of the balance.
Printing selected balance parameters from the user menu.
Receiving balance parameters via RS 232 for setting or backup.
Setting and managing access passwords for administrators and users.
Using the balance to count identical items based on a reference piece mass.
Procedure for counting pieces by manually entering the single piece mass.
Counting items using a pre-defined standard batch quantity.
Selecting a reference piece from the balance's stored data base.
Using 'Stage Base' for checkweighing with stored product records.
Procedure for determining the density of liquid samples.
Procedure for determining the density of solid samples.
Generating standard reports including weighing results and GLP variables.
Defining variables and special signs for custom printout text content.
Using the Edition function to create and edit custom printout texts.
Selecting previously created non-standard printouts for use.
Wiring diagrams for connecting the balance to computers via RS 232.