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Maximum Capacity | 2100 g |
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Readability | 0.01 g |
Repeatability | 0.01 g |
Linearity | ±0.02 g |
Display | LCD |
Operating Humidity | 10% to 85% RH |
Adjustment | Internal |
Communication interface | RS232, USB |
Power supply | 100 - 240 V AC 50/60 Hz |
Operating temperature | +15° - +30° C |
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Technical specifications for the PS series balances, detailing weighing pan sizes and parameters.
Technical specifications for the APP series balances, including capacity and readability.
Specifies optimal environmental conditions and location for balance installation.
Step-by-step guide for removing the balance from its packaging and initial assembly.
Instructions on how to ensure the balance is properly levelled using adjustable feet.
Guidance on connecting the balance to the power supply for the first time.
Overview of available units of measurement and various operational modes.
Explanation of the function and purpose of each button on the balance's control panel.
Guidelines for accurate and reliable measurements during weighing operations.
Basic operations to set the balance to zero or subtract container weight.
Customizing parameters like filtering and value release for the weighing mode.
Overview of internal, manual, and external calibration methods for accuracy.
Detailed steps for performing automatic and manual internal calibration.
Procedure for calibrating the balance using external calibration weights.
Configuring serial communication parameters for RS232 ports.
Configuring wireless network connection parameters for Wi-Fi.
Instructions for connecting the balance to a computer via different ports.
Guidelines for connecting and configuring the balance with a printer.
A list of commands for controlling the balance via RS232 interface.
How the balance responds to sent commands and descriptions of command execution.
A guide to identifying and understanding common error messages.