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Gibertini E50S/3 - User Manual

Gibertini E50S/3
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60.50.694 Ed. 1 - 09/2011
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Semi-Micro
Balance
E50S/3
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Summary

IMPORTANT WARNINGS

IMPORTANT WARNINGS

Crucial safety instructions and warnings for the correct and safe operation of the instrument.

Control panel and visualisation

Control Panel Displays and Symbols

Details the various displays, symbols, and the bar-graph on the balance's control panel.

Control Panel Keys

Details the function and operation of the various keys on the control panel.

Weight Check Function

Describes the weight check feature and its operation.

Below-balance weighing

Below-balance weighing

Procedure for weighing objects that cannot be placed on the scale using a hook.

Introduction

3.1 Useful tips on the Operating Instructions

Guidance on how to read and understand the operating instructions for optimal use.

3.2 Warranty card

Information regarding the warranty card included with the manual.

3.3 Conformity

Details on the balance's manufacturing and testing standards and conformity.

Safety

4.1 Representations and symbols

Explanation of symbols and warnings used to indicate hazards.

4.2 Safety recommendations

Essential safety advice for installation, operation, and maintenance of the balance.

Set up

5.1 Unpacking the balance

Instructions for carefully unpacking the precision instrument to avoid damage.

5.2 Transport and shipping

Guidelines for safe handling and transportation of the balance to prevent damage.

5.3 Storage

Recommendations for storing the balance when not in use for extended periods.

5.4 Location and Levelling

Guidance on selecting a stable location and ensuring the balance is perfectly level.

5.5 Connecting the balance to the mains

Instructions for safely connecting the balance to the power supply and voltage checks.

5.7 Calibration of the balance

Explanation of why and how to calibrate the balance for accurate measurements.

Set up

5.8 Dual Range

Description of the Dual Range feature where weighing switches automatically between fine and coarse ranges.

5.9 Standardized balance

Information regarding standardized balance models, directing to the Commercial Department.

5.10 Switching on the balance

Steps for powering on the balance and the initial diagnostic test.

5.11 Auto-Standby Mode

Details on the Auto-Standby mode for energy saving and how to activate/deactivate it.

Operation

6.1 Menu control operation principle

Explanation of the navigation and principles for controlling the balance menus.

6.1.1 Operating in the Weighing mode

Description of key functions and operations available in the standard weighing mode.

Operation

6.1.2 Operation in the programming mode

Details on key functions and operations when the balance is in programming mode.

6.2 Setting the factory configuration

Procedure to load or reset the balance to its original factory configuration settings.

6.3 Device configuration

Overview of the device configuration menu and its various definable functions.

Operation

6.3.1 Activating the configuration menu

Steps to activate the configuration menu for adjusting balance settings.

6.3.2 Language function

Instructions on how to change the display language of the balance.

6.3.3 Selecting the weight unit

Guide to selecting and displaying measurement results in various weight units.

Operation

6.3.4 Print functions

Configuration options for printing measurement data, status, and application setups.

Operation

6.3.5 Calibration functions

Details on different calibration modes and settings available for the balance.

6.3.6 Weighing mode

Configuration of weighing parameters like floating display, stability, and auto-standby.

Operation

6.3.7 Interface functions

Settings for configuring the RS232/V24 interface for data transfer.

6.3.8 Date and time

How to set and format the current date and time on the balance.

Operation

6.3.9 Anti-theft encoding

Procedure for activating and setting a personal anti-theft code for the balance.

Operation

6.3.10 Key tone

Option to enable or disable the audible feedback (key tone) for button presses.

6.3.11 Contrast

Adjusting the screen contrast for better display readability.

Special operating keys

6.4.1 The tare key

Detailed usage of the tare key for taring, range selection, and calibration.

Operation

6.4.2 The print key

Functions of the print key for outputting individual values, status, and application setups.

6.4.3 The change key

How to switch between different active applications using the change key.

Application menu

Application Menu Activation and Selection

Covers activating the application menu and selecting specific weighing programs.

Application

7.1 Units

Configuration and display of measurement results in various weight units.

7.2 Count

Using the Count program to count items of uniform weight.

Application

7.3 Percent

Displaying measurements as a percentage of a defined reference weight.

7.4 Calculator

Using the Calculator application for performing calculations based on measurements.

Application

7.5 Paper

Converting and displaying paper sample weights in grams per square metre.

7.6 Net-Total

Adding individual weighing results with intermediate taring for a cumulative total.

Application

7.7 Sum

Adding individual weighings without intermediate taring for a cumulative sum.

Application

7.8 Animal

Weighing live animals accurately using averaging and delay functions.

Statistics

SET STATISTIC

Configuration of statistics program mode, count, recording, and timebase.

Check-Weighing

SET CHECK +;-

Setting nominal weight and limits for the check-weighing function.

User profiles (MUM, Multiuser Memory)

SET USER

Options for setting up, clearing, and managing user profiles and passwords.

10.1 Activating a user

Procedure for activating a specific user profile or operating as a guest.

10.2 Creating a new user profile

Steps to create a new user profile, including setting a username and password.

User profiles (MUM, Multiuser Memory)

10.3 Changing the password and password protection

How to change the user password and disable/enable password protection.

10.4 Clearing a user

Procedure for removing an existing user profile from the balance.

10.5 Setting the user

Selecting a user profile for operation and how guest or new user modes work.

Data transfer

Interface Configuration Settings

Details settings for handshake, baud rate, and parity for serial data transfer.

11.1 Connection scheme

Diagrams showing connection schemes for serial data transfer using DB 9 female or D25/D9 connectors.

Data transfer

11.2 Remote control-commands

List of commands for remote control operation of the balance via an interface.

Service

12.1 Maintenance and servicing

Instructions for regular cleaning and maintenance to ensure balance longevity.

12.2 Error messages and fault correction

Covers balance error messages and detailed notes on correcting common faults.

Service

12.3 Calibration

Explanation of the calibration process and its importance for accuracy.

Service

12.3.1 External calibration by means of ICM

Procedure for external calibration using the Intelligent Calibration Mode (ICM).

12.3.2 External calibration with freely selectable weight

Steps for external calibration using a user-defined calibration weight.

Service

12.3.3 Internal calibration

Instructions for performing internal calibration using the balance's built-in weight.

12.3.4 Automatic calibration

Details on automatic calibration based on time, temperature, or inactivity.

12.4 Automatic Repeatability Test (ART)

Procedure for performing an Automatic Repeatability Test (ART) and interpreting results.

Menu trees

13.1 Configuration menu tree

Hierarchical overview of all settings and options within the balance's configuration menu.

Menu trees

13.2 Application menu tree

Hierarchical overview of available application programs and their setup options.

DISPOSAL - INFORMATION FOR USERS

DISPOSAL - INFORMATION FOR USERS

Information regarding the proper disposal of electrical and electronic apparatus.

Gibertini E50S/3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGibertini
ModelE50S/3
CategoryScales
LanguageEnglish

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