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Readability | 0.1 mg |
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Calibration | Internal (automatic) |
Display | LCD |
Power supply | AC 100-240 V |
Housing | Plastic |
Protection class | IP 43 |
Type | Analytical balance |
Stabilization time | 3 s |
Adjustment | Automatic internal |
Communication Interface | RS232 |
Interface | RS-232 |
Operating temperature range | +10°C to +30°C |
Repeatability | 0.1 mg |
Linearity | ±0.2 mg |
Explains warning symbols and their descriptions for safe operation and potential hazards.
Details critical safety precautions for operating the moisture analyzer, including electrical and heat hazards.
Defines the specific applications and purpose of the MA 3Y moisture analyzer.
Lists actions to avoid during operation to prevent damage, hazards, or incorrect measurements.
Outlines fundamental safety rules and guidelines for operating the instrument correctly.
Specifies the required training and experience for personnel operating the moisture analyzer.
Instructions on selecting a suitable location and assembling the moisture analyzer.
Steps for carefully removing the analyzer from its packaging and preparing for setup.
Procedure for ensuring the instrument is correctly leveled for accurate measurements.
Instructions for correctly connecting the moisture analyzer to the power supply.
Description of the various ports and interfaces available on the terminal.
Importance of allowing the instrument to reach thermal stability before operation.
Correct procedure for safely shutting down and disconnecting the moisture analyzer.
Overview of the main display window for weighing operations and current measurements.
Description of the display window used during drying processes and results.
Explanation of the function and layout of the terminal's on-screen keyboard and navigation keys.
Procedure for navigating back to the main weighing screen from other menus.
Guidelines for ensuring accurate and reliable load measurements for instrument longevity.
Detailed procedure for using the AutoLEVEL system to maintain instrument level.
Process for setting the zero point on the weighing pan for accurate net weight determination.
Method for determining net weight by excluding container or packaging mass.
Function to ensure measurement accuracy by enforcing minimum sample mass requirements.
Procedure for calibrating the instrument using an external adjustment weight.
Method for performing instrument calibration using an optional standard weight.
Procedure for adjusting the drying chamber temperature using a dedicated calibration kit.
Instructions for creating new user profiles or copying existing ones for personalized settings.
Details the components and entries that constitute a user profile.
Allows users to customize settings for each accessible working mode within a profile.
Procedure for switching between different operating modes like Weighing and Drying.
Details on how to determine and configure parameters specific to each working mode.
Functionality for assigning up to seven quick access keys for frequently used operations.
Guidelines and hints for proper sample preparation to achieve optimum test results.
Information on selecting optimum sample mass, drying temperature, and drying time.
Step-by-step guide to activate the Drying working mode and its initial setup.
Methods for setting drying parameters using display fields or menu options.
Guidance on executing the drying process, including using drying programs.
Managing the database of products, including defining parameters like name, mass, and tolerance.
Accessing and previewing measurement results saved in the weighing records database.
Creating and managing saved drying parameters and procedures for specific products.
Database for defining minimal sample weights according to methods and tare thresholds.
Configuration of serial port settings for RS232 communication.
Configuration of network settings for Ethernet connectivity.
Configuration of wireless network parameters for Wi-Fi connection.
Configuring connection settings for communication with a computer.
Settings for connecting and configuring printers for data output.
Configuration for connecting and using barcode scanners for data input.
Procedure for setting up and using a transponder card scanner for user login.
Procedure for setting the current date and time on the moisture analyzer.
Process for recalibrating the touch screen if input response is inaccurate.
Configuration of the Automatic Level Control system for maintaining instrument level.
List of available commands for controlling the moisture analyzer via RS232 interface.
Explanation of the response formats received from the analyzer after command execution.
Instructions for cleaning the analyzer's components to maintain accuracy and condition.
Step-by-step guide for safely replacing blown fuses in the moisture analyzer.
Guides users through common problems and their probable causes and solutions.
Comprehensive list of variables available for use in printout templates.
Explanation of special formatting signs and types for customizing printout variables.