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Shimadzu TX423L User Manual

Shimadzu TX423L
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Electronic Balance
Instruction Manual
TX223L
TX323L
TX423L
TX2202L
TX3202L
TX4202L
TXC323L
TXC623L
TXB222L
TXB422L
TXB622L
TXB621L
TXB2201L
TXB4201L
TXB6201L
TXB6200L
TW223L
TW323L
TW423L
TWC323L
TWC623L
Name and Function of Components
Installation
Maintaining the Balance
Inspection
About Weights
What to Do If...
Responding to Messages...
Turning the Power ON and OFF
Backlight ON / OFF (TXB Only)
Changing the Password
GLP Output Function
Specifications
Maintenance Parts
List of Functions That Can Be Used
in Combination
Menu Map
Outputting Weight Readings
Weighing
Selecting the Display
Ending Weighing
Menu Settings
Calibration
Functions Relating to Taring
Adjusting Response and Stability
Setting Units
Application Function Mode
Comparator Function
Connection and Communication
with Peripheral Devices
USING MORE CONVENIENTLYUSING THE
BALANCE
FOR YOUR
INFORMATION
BEFORE
WEIGHING
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
321-56867-21A
Sep. 2009

Table of Contents

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Shimadzu TX423L Specifications

General IconGeneral
Capacity420 g
Readability0.001 g
DisplayLCD
Power SupplyAC Adapter
Repeatability (standard deviation)0.001 g
Linearity±0.002 g
Operating Temperature5°C to 40°C
CalibrationExternal
Stabilization TimeApproximately 1.5 seconds

Summary

Safety Precautions and Warnings

1 BEFORE WEIGHING

Name and Function of Components

Overview of the balance's physical parts and their primary functions.

Installation Procedures

Guide to setting up the balance, including site selection, unpacking, and leveling.

Turning the Power ON

Steps to power on the balance and perform initial checks.

Performing Span Calibration

Essential procedure for ensuring balance accuracy after setup or relocation.

2 USING THE BALANCE

Weighing Operations

Step-by-step guide for performing standard weighing measurements.

3 MENU SETTINGS

4 CALIBRATION

Calibration Preparation

Important steps and considerations before performing balance calibration.

Span Calibration and Adjustment

Detailed process for calibrating balance sensitivity using weights.

Calibration Check Procedure

Method for verifying balance sensitivity and detecting drift.

Internal Weight Calibration (TW Series)

Specific procedure for recalibrating the internal weight on TW series models.

5 FUNCTIONS RELATING TO TARING

6 ADJUSTING RESPONSE AND STABILITY

7 SETTING UNITS

8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE

Piece Counting Function

Counting multiple identical items using unit weight and sample count.

Percentage Weighing Function

Measuring sample weight relative to a reference weight as a percentage.

Formulation Function

Mixing multiple components based on a defined formula.

9 COMPARATOR FUNCTION

Target Mode Setup

Configuring a target value and tolerance range for comparison.

10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES

11 MAINTENANCE

12 TROUBLESHOOTING

Common Symptoms and Solutions

Guide to diagnosing and resolving typical balance issues.

Understanding Error Messages

Explanations of displayed error codes and troubleshooting steps.

13 FOR YOUR INFORMATION

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