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Readability | 0.1 g |
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Repeatability | 0.1 g |
Calibration | External |
Display | Backlit LCD |
Interface | RS-232 |
Operating Temperature | +10°C to +30°C |
Protection Class | IP54 |
Power Supply | AC Adapter |
Weighing Units | g, kg, lb, oz |
Highlights safety instructions and proper handling of the battery pack.
Explains the significance of verification marks and authorized servicing.
Describes the primary applications and intended use of the QC series scales.
Details on completing and returning the warranty registration card for full benefits.
Guidelines for handling packaging, checking for damage, and saving packaging materials.
Advises against extreme temperatures, moisture, and improper operation.
Recommendations for scale placement to ensure optimal speed and accuracy.
Instructions for unpacking and mounting the display unit for QC 7 models.
Procedure for leveling the scale using the integrated level indicator.
Instructions for unpacking and setting up the scale for QC 34 and QC 64 models.
Detailed steps for mounting the raised display unit on the short side of the scale.
Instructions for mounting the raised display unit on the long side of the scale.
Procedure for mounting the display as a remote unit using an optional holder.
Instructions on how to remove the transport locking devices before initial operation.
Information regarding the verification mark and its implications for servicing.
Requirements for initial verification and use as a legal measuring instrument.
Guidelines for connecting approved auxiliary devices for legal metrology applications.
Steps for connecting the scale to AC power, ensuring voltage compatibility.
Explanation of IP65 and IP67 protection ratings for scale models.
Procedure for safely connecting or disconnecting peripheral devices to the scale.
Guidance on adjusting the display unit to the desired viewing position.
Information on CE marking requirements and adherence to EU directives.
Details on compliance with the EMC directive concerning interference and emissions.
Details on the 'New Installation' service package for initial verification and setup.
Information on validity of verification and national regulations in European countries.
Instructions for powering the scale on and off using the dedicated key.
Explanation of the automatic self-test sequence and special display codes.
Steps for performing a basic weighing operation with the scale.
How to tare the scale to zero the display for accurate weight measurements.
Details on calibrating and adjusting the scale for accuracy and linearization.
Information on how to block calibration functions using specific menu codes.
Instructions for connecting the scale to printers or computers via the interface port.
Notes on electrical connections and potential interference when interfacing devices.
Solutions for issues like missing display segments or incorrect weight readouts.
Troubleshooting steps for stabilization issues and calibration errors.
Recommendations for regular servicing by technicians and safe cleaning practices.
Procedures for safety checks and instructions for recycling packaging materials.
How to define scale adaptation to ambient conditions and specific requirements.
Function to reset all menu codes back to original factory settings.
Configuring the scale for different ambient conditions for optimal performance.
Adjusting stability range and delay settings for improved measurement accuracy.
Overview of available weight units and their conversion factors.
Setting communication parameters like baud rate, parity, and stop bits.
Defining handshake modes for reliable data communication.
Setting parameters for automatic data output and configuring auto print functions.
Configuring data ID codes and automatic output of tare memory data.
Customizing printout lines, including headers and specific data fields.
Configuring printout settings for data output with date and time information.
Configuring menu access and enabling/disabling the acoustic beep tone.
Settings for blocking keys and configuring power-on modes for the scale.
Managing display backlighting and configuring automatic power-off features.
Instructions and functions for the counting application, including sample quantity.
Methods for determining and optimizing the reference weight for accurate counting.
Using the tare memory for storing tare values and managing container weights.
How to totalize weighed values and piece counts for summation purposes.
Using the program to check samples against tolerance ranges for sorting and batching.
Procedure for checking the weight of bulk parts for identical weight consistency.
Monitoring weight variations in parts to ensure consistency and quality.
Entering and managing individual data ID codes for tracking and identification.
Storing and loading various values like tare, reference, and checkweighing limits.
List of error codes indicating operating errors and their meanings.
Guide to connecting the scale to computers or other peripheral devices via the interface.
Notes on electrical connections, shielding, and grounding for interface devices.
Key specifications including load capacity, temperature range, and dust protection.
Details on the built-in interface, power source requirements, and frequency.
Drawings showing the physical dimensions and layout for QC7DCE model scales.
Drawings illustrating the physical dimensions for QC34, QC64, and related models.
Details on optional data printers and remote display units for scale connectivity.
Information on available software kits, connection cables, and adapters.
Listing of external calibration weights and drive-on ramps for scale setup.
Summary of essential keys and their primary functions on the scale.
Step-by-step guide for performing a simple weighing task on the scale.
Instructions on how to select and set menu codes for scale configuration.
Steps for performing external adjustment and calibration of the scale.
Guide on how to perform external linearization for improved accuracy.
Summary of menu codes for ambient conditions, weighing modes, and stability.
Overview of menu codes for weight units, stability delay, and auto zero settings.