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RADWAG WTC series - User Manual

RADWAG WTC series
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WTC 600
WTC Series Verified Balance
USER MANUAL
ITKU-24-03-01-17-EN

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Questions and Answers

  • N
    Nichole CarrilloJul 27, 2025
    What to do if my RADWAG WTC do not switch on?
    • M
      Michelle PerryJul 27, 2025
      If your RADWAG Scales do not switch on, the issue might be due to discharged batteries. Connect the scales to the mains to charge the battery. Alternatively, the batteries may not be installed correctly or are missing. Check if the batteries are installed correctly, paying attention to the correct polarization.
  • S
    sonyasandersAug 3, 2025
    Why do my RADWAG Scales switch off automatically?
    • E
      Erin CurtisAug 3, 2025
      Your RADWAG Scales might be switching off automatically because the 't1' parameter is set to 'YES'. To resolve this, go to the 'Misc' menu and change the parameter setting to 'no'.
  • M
    Meagan WintersAug 10, 2025
    What to do if my RADWAG Scales fail to start?
    • M
      Mrs. Carol HuntAug 10, 2025
      If your RADWAG Scales fail to start, there are several possible causes. First, ensure that the power supply is properly connected to the scale. Next, check if the battery is discharged; if so, connect the power supply to the mains to charge it. Finally, verify that the battery is correctly installed with the correct polarization or installed at all.
  • T
    Tiffany DavidsonAug 18, 2025
    Why do my RADWAG Scales keep switching off automatically?
    • L
      Laura ThompsonAug 18, 2025
      If your RADWAG Scales are automatically switching off, it might be due to the parameter being set to a value that enforces shutdown after a specific time interval. To resolve this, go to the menu and set the parameter to 'nonE'.

Summary

General Information and Precautions

2. PRECAUTIONS

Important safety measures and guidelines for balance operation.

6. START-UP

6.1. Levelling

Instructions on how to level the balance using the levelling feet.

6.2. Powering the Device

Guidance on connecting the balance to a power source.

12. OPERATING BALANCE MENU

12.1. Keypad

Explains key operations for navigating menu and changing values.

13. WEIGHING

13.1. Taring

How to zero the balance with a container or object on the pan.

13.2. Manual Tare Entering

Steps to manually input a tare value.

13.3. Zeroing

Process for zeroing the balance indication.

13.5. Basic Weighing Unit Selection

How to set the default unit of mass for weighing.

13.6. Temporary Weighing Unit Selection

How to temporarily change the unit of mass for a single weighing.

14. MAIN PARAMETERS

14.1. Filter Level

How to set the filter level to adapt to ambient conditions.

14.2. Autozero

How to enable or disable the autozero function.

15. RS 232 SETTINGS

15.1. Printout type

Selecting the type of data to be printed.

15.3. Baud Rate

Setting the data transmission speed for serial communication.

15.4. Setting Serial Communication Parameters

Configuring data bits, stop bits, and parity for RS 232.

17. WORKING MODES

17.4. Counting Parts of the Same Mass

How to use the parts counting function.

17.5. +;- Control Against Set Reference Sample Mass

17.6. Percent Weighing

18. ADJUSTMENT

18.1. Adjustment

Detailed steps for performing the balance adjustment procedure.

21. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL

21.2. List of Commands

A comprehensive list of commands for balance control and data retrieval.

21.4. Commands Overview

Detailed explanation of individual commands and their usage.

22. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

23. TROUBLESHOOTING

24. ERROR MESSAGES

RADWAG WTC series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRADWAG
SeriesWTC
CategoryScales
Readability [d]0.001 g - 0.1 g
DisplayLCD
MaterialStainless steel
InterfaceRS232
Platform size90 mm to 150 mm (depending on model)

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