 2002 by ELTRA GmbH Germany – January 2002 – Service Manual OH 900 / ON 900 / ONH 2000
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2.10
2.10
Balance programming:
Basic settings for all types of balances:
2400 Baud
No parity
Send continuously
Please note:
We are not responsible for balances that have not been delivered through our
company.
The below setting is only a general guideline. Some balances may have a different data or
cable configuration and may therefore fail to communicate with the analyser. The balance
supplied by Eltra is a Sartorius, model BP61 or BP61S. The balance is programmed
( always with 3 digits ) in our company, in order to establish a good communication with
the analyser.
Should any problems arise, then please follow the next instructions:
At first switch the balance off by pressing and follow the steps below.
1) Switch the balance on, by pressing the TARE button by holding it down. Then
press the on/off button. Release first the and then TARE.
2) Selecting the first programming mode, 113 ( to stabilise the vibration ) by pressing
the first digit No. will appear on the display. Change the digit No. by pressing
Repeat step 2 until the No. 113 has been inserted then,
store with a short press on the TARE button.
1) Selecting the 2
nd
programming mode 515 ( 2400 Baud )
Same usage as in step 2) and don’t forget to store with TARE ( short press )
2) Selecting the 3
rd
programming mode 614 ( continuous data sending )
Same usage as in step 2) store again with TARE ( short press )
5) After the programming has been done, it is IMPORTANT to hold the TARE button
again until the display shows a row of 88888888 and then release the TARE button and
the balance is ready for operation.
The correct settings:
113 to stabilise the vibration
515 2400 baud
614 continuous data sending
CAUTION:
The balance model BP61 has a switch to enable / disable the programming mode.
The switch, when shifted to the left, disables the programming mode.