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Model | XP |
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Pan Size | 90 mm |
Connectivity | RS232, USB |
Power Supply | AC Adapter |
Repeatability (at 2 g load) | 0.1 mg |
Linearity | ±0.2 mg |
Settling Time (typical) | 2 seconds |
Readability | 0.1 mg |
Calibration | Automatic internal adjustment with AutoCal function |
Introduces the XP/XS balance series and the structure of the operating instructions.
Highlights common features of micro and ultra-micro balances in the XP/XS product line.
Explains the conventions, symbols, and warnings used across all operating instruction parts.
Details critical safety warnings and guidelines for balance use, handling, and environmental considerations.
Guides on unpacking and verifying all delivered balance components, covering specific unpacking and checking steps.
Provides criteria for choosing a stable, vibration-free, and environmentally suitable location for the balance.
Instructions for connecting the terminal, weighing cell, and other necessary parts.
Details how to correctly connect the balance to the AC power adapter and ensure proper power supply.
Explains the operation and importance of the glass draft shield for accurate weighing.
Instructions on adjusting the reading angle and positioning the terminal for optimal viewing.
Provides procedures for safely moving the balance over short and long distances, including packaging.
Describes how to configure the balance for weighing operations conducted below the main unit.
Details the steps for switching the balance on and off safely and correctly.
Explains how to check and adjust the balance using the level indicator and the built-in leveling aid.
General guidance on cleaning the balance, precautions, and information on available service options.
Covers power supply, environmental conditions, protection standards, and materials used in the balance.
Details technical parameters like capacity, readability, and repeatability specific to different XP/XS models.
Provides physical dimensions for the balance terminals, control units, and weighing cells in millimeters.
Details RS232C interface type, cable length, signal levels, transmission modes, and connector pinouts.
Describes the electrical data, connectors, and functionality for auxiliary ports like ErgoSens or external switches.
Explains commands for data interchange, including sending stable weight values and balance control functions.
Lists optional accessories such as printers, interfaces, cables, and software to enhance balance functionality.
Details available spare parts for weighing chambers, weighing cells, and other balance components.