What does 'CAL E2' mean on my Shimadzu Scales?
- SSean MitchellAug 9, 2025
If your Shimadzu Scales displays 'CAL E2', it means something was on the pan during span calibration. Remove the item and wait for the span calibration to restart.
What does 'CAL E2' mean on my Shimadzu Scales?
If your Shimadzu Scales displays 'CAL E2', it means something was on the pan during span calibration. Remove the item and wait for the span calibration to restart.
How to troubleshoot a Shimadzu Scales with a blank display?
If nothing appears on the display of your Shimadzu Scales, first ensure that the AC adapter is properly connected. If it is, check that the power supply is turned on.
Why does the display on my Shimadzu Scales fluctuate?
If your Shimadzu Scales display is fluctuating, here are a few things to consider: * The balance might be experiencing vibration or drafts. Try relocating it. * If weighing a volatile sample, use a lid. * If the sample is charged, place it in a metallic container. * Ensure the sample's temperature matches the weighing chamber's. * Separate the balance from any electrical noise or electromagnetic waves. * If air currents are present, keep the weighing chamber door slightly open when not in use.
What to do if my Shimadzu Scales displays 'Err 20'?
If the Shimadzu Scales displays 'Err 20', it indicates that an incorrect value has been entered. Review the numeric value you entered and correct it.
What does 'Err24' mean on my Shimadzu Scales and how do I fix it?
If your Shimadzu Scales displays 'Err24', this indicates low battery pack voltage. You should charge the battery pack.
Model | AX200 |
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Readability | 0.1 mg |
Interface | RS-232C |
Repeatability | ±0.1 mg |
Linearity | ±0.2 mg |
Response Time | Approx. 3 seconds |
Power Supply | AC Adapter |
Operating Temperature | 5 to 40 °C |
Calibration | Internal |
Display | LCD |
Weight | Approx. 6.0 kg |
Pan Size | 80 mm diameter |
Guidelines for avoiding hazardous locations and ensuring proper installation.
Details on how to use balance keys for weighing and menu navigation.
Specifications for power supply and ideal environmental conditions for installation.
Instructions for physically setting up the balance, including leveling and connections.
Essential safety guidelines to follow during balance operation and handling.
Steps before and during setting up the balance for measurement.
Instructions on how to place samples and read results.
How to enter and move through the main operation menu structure.
Options for span calibration, span check, and zero tracking configuration.
Detailed steps for calibrating the balance's sensitivity.
Procedures for verifying the balance's calibration status.
Configuring and initiating standard span calibration procedures.
Procedure for calibrating the balance using its internal weight.
Factors that initiate automatic calibration on AW series balances.
Setting up scheduled automatic span calibrations.
Specifying multiple time points for automatic calibration.
Solutions for issues like no display, fluctuating readings, or stability symbol problems.
Explanations and solutions for various error messages displayed by the balance.
Solutions for issues with WindowsDirect function, data garbling, or cursor movement.