Shimadzu BX32KS Bedienungsanleitung

M054-E115C
SHIMADZUCORPORATION
Kyoto,JAPAN
Instruction Manual
For
Medium-Sized Electronic Balance
BX-K series
BX32KS, BX52KS, BX12KH, BX22KH, BX32KH
BW-K series
BW32KS, BW52KS, BW12KH, BW22KH, BW32KH


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Notation Conventions
This instruction manual uses the following notation conventions to indicate Safety
Precautions.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in injury to
personnel or equipment damage.
Note: Provides additional information needed to properly use the balance.
Other conventions used in this manual include:
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1) 2) 3)…Indicates the step number in a procedure or a sequence of changes in the balance display.
Indicates the display change or action sequence performed by the balance after an
operation has been initiated.
Refer to the recommended sections for further information on a specific topic.
etc.
Indicates the balance display status.
Underlined portions (_) indicate that the character is blinking.
mass display Indicates the balance is in the weighing mode and mass is displayed in one of the
weighing units.
These sections include information to make using the balance more convenient.
Menu Map
item [1]
Indicates the Menu Map item to be selected.
The number inside the [ ] is the number of the item on the Menu Map.
See Section 2.3 "Menu Map."

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
To ensure safe and proper operation of the balance, observe the following precautions.
• Do not use the balance in hazardous areas.
This includes areas where the balance is expose to dust or flammable gases and
liquids.
• Use the AC adapter specified by Shimadzu.
To prevent electric shock, never disassemble the AC adapter.
The AC adapter is designed for indoor use. Do not use the AC adapter in exterior
environments or where it may be splashed by water.
Ensure that the power supply voltage meets the indicated range of the AC adapter.
• Handle the balance carefully.
The balance is a precision instrument of solid design.
• Do not connect peripheral devices other than those recommended by Shimadzu.
The balance may not operate properly if peripheral devices other than those
specified in this manual are used. The specifications for the RS-232C/AUX
connector are described in Section 3.2 "Personal Computer - RS-232C". Connect
the peripheral devices according to the methods described in this instruction
manual.
• DO NOT disassemble the balance, accessories, or peripheral unit.

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1. BASIC OPERATION......................................................................................7
1.1 Balance Components................................................................................................7
1.1.1Operations of the Keys on the Main Unit.....................................................................9
1.1.2Symbol Display..............................................................................................................10
1.2 Installation..............................................................................................................11
1.2.1Choosing the Installation Site...................................................................................11
1.2.2 Balance Installation....................................................................................................11
1.3 Turning the Power ON ...........................................................................................13
1.4 Adjusting the Built-in Clock ....................................................................................14
1.5 Span Calibration ....................................................................................................14
1.6 Weighing................................................................................................................14
1.6.1Changing the Unit Display...........................................................................................15
1.6.2 Changing the Minimum Display Digit( / )........................................15
1.7 Maintaining and Transporting the Balance............................................................15
1.7.1 Cleaning the Balance...................................................................................................15
1.7.2 Transporting the Balance ............................................................................................15
1.8 Specifications.........................................................................................................16
2MEMU ITEM SELECTION.........................................................................17
2.1 Introduction............................................................................................................17
2.2 Procedure of Menu Item Selection.........................................................................17
2.3 Menu Map..............................................................................................................19
2.4 General Menu Operations......................................................................................27
2.4.1Setting Numeric Values...............................................................................................27
2.4.2Setting a Decimal Point................................................................................................27
2.4.3Menu Lock .....................................................................................................................27
2.4.4Last Menu Recall..........................................................................................................28
2.4.5Returning to the Default Settings (menu reset)........................................................28
2.5 Calibration Execution Menu...................................................................................30
2.5.1Calibration.......................................................................................................................30
2.5.2 Span Calibration Using the Built-in Weight, ........................30
2.5.3 Calibration Check Usingthe Built-in Weight ...........................31
2.5.4 Span Calibration Using External Weights ............................................32
2.5.5 Calibration Check UsingExternal Weights ..................................33
2.6 Calibration Setting Menu........................................................................................33
2.6.1Selecting the Standard Calibration Type ( -).................................33
2.6.2PCAL - Calibration of the Built-in Weight -.................................34
2.7 Graphic Display Menu : ...........................................................35
2.7.1Overview.........................................................................................................................35
2.7.2Full Scale Mode ...........................................................................35
2.7.3Target Mode .................................................................................35
2.7.4Group Mode .................................................................................36

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2.7.5Level Mode ...................................................................................36
2.7.6No Graphic Display ......................................................................36
2.8 Environment Menu : ............................................................... 37
2.8.1Overview.........................................................................................................................37
2.8.2Averaging ......................................................................................37
2.8.3Stability Detection Band .................................................................37
2.8.4Tracking ............................................................................................38
2.8.5 Pretaring Value ........................................................................38
2.8.6Whole Lighting Mode .......................................................................39
2.8.7Taring/Printing ...............................................................39
2.9 Application Menu : ................................................................... 41
2.9.1Overview.........................................................................................................................41
2.9.2Zero Range....................................................................................................................41
2.9.3Auto Zero........................................................................................................................42
2.9.4Auto Print........................................................................................................................42
2.9.5Peak Hold.......................................................................................................................43
2.9.6Interval Timer.................................................................................................................44
2.9.7 Auto-Memory and Zeroing..........................................................................................45
2.9.8Animal Weighing...........................................................................................................46
2.10. Unit Registration Menu and Unit Change.............................................................. 47
2.10.1 Unit Registration Menu.............................................................................................47
2.10.2 % Conversion ............................................................................................................47
2.10.3 Piece Counting..........................................................................................................48
2.10.4 Solid Specific Gravity Measurement......................................................................49
2.10.5 Liquid Specific Gravity Measurement....................................................................50
2.11 System Setting Menu : ......................................................... 51
2.11.1 Date for the Built-in Clock.........................................................................................51
2.11.2 Time for the Built-in Clock ..........................................................51
2.11.3 Display During Standby .............................................................51
2.11.4 Measurement Control System .....................................................52
2.12 Communication Menu ( blinking)...................................... 52
2.12.1 Overview.....................................................................................................................52
2.12.2 Handshaking - .........................................................................53
2.12.3 Format ......................................................................................53
2.12.4 Communication Speed ........................................................54
2.12.5 Parity / Bit Length -.....................................................................54
2.12.6 Stop Bit −...................................................................................54
2.12.7 Delimiter ..................................................................................54
3. Connecting Peripheral Instruments........................................................... 55
3.1 EP-60A Electronic Printer...................................................................................... 55
3.2 Personal Computer - RS-232C - ........................................................................... 55
3.2.1Connecting the Cable...................................................................................................55

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3.2.2Data Format...................................................................................................................56
3.2.3Using Command Codes..............................................................................................57
3.2.4Windows® Direct Function..........................................................................................63
3.2.5Multi-Connection Mode................................................................................................65
3.3 Optional AKB-301 Application Keyboard................................................................67
3.3.1Basic Information...........................................................................................................69
3.3.2Example of Use.............................................................................................................70
3.4 Foot Switches ........................................................................................................72
3.5 Hook for Below-Balance Weighing..........................................................................73
4. APPENDIX.................................................................................................74
4.1 Part List..................................................................................................................74
4.1.1Standard Accessories and Maintenance Parts.......................................................74
4.1.2Options............................................................................................................................74
4.2 Table of Unit Conversion Constants.......................................................................75
4.3 Specifications for the RS-232C/AUX Connector....................................................75
4.4 Error Display List....................................................................................................77
4.4.1General Display.............................................................................................................77
4.4.2Error Display ..................................................................................................................77

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this medium-sized electronic balance, the Shimadzu BX-K/ BW-K series.
In addition to its ability to make rapid mass measurements, the BX-K/ BW-K series is also
well-equipped with a four-mode analog display, clock function, various application measurement
functions and a unit conversion function. Furthermore, it is a high performance, multi-functional
balance which can be used in a great variety of applications when connected to peripherals. The
BW-K series features a built-in calibration weight which allows easy sensitivity calibration wherever
you are, making it even more convenient to use.
Before using the balance read this instruction manual carefully to ensure long and fruitful use
of the BX-K/ BW-K series.

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1. BASIC OPERATION
1.1 Balance Components
Open the package and sure following items are included.
Balance body, pan, AC adaptor, Balance cover, adhesive tape,
Instruction manual, inspection certificate,
<BW-K only>
Internal weight, Fix screw of the internal weight, cover of the internal weight
Fix of the screw of the internal cover
[ Name ] [ Appearance ] [ Notes ]
Balance unit
Pan
Built-in calibration
mass
Calibration weight
stopper screw
Calibration weight
cover
Calibration weight
cover setscrew
A
C adapto
r
The serial number of the
balance is stated on this
nameplate
Check that the numerals on
this part are the same as the
last 5 figures of the serial
number on the balance unit
(BWK series only)
(BWK series only)
(BWK series only)
(BWK series only)

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Position of the calibration lever (BW-K series only)
Regardless of whether the calibration lever is in the measurement or calibration
position, ensure that both the left and right levers have been turned until they come to a
stop.
KEY Connector
RS-232C
Connector DATA I/O
Connector DCIN
Connector
Calibration lever (2 places, on the
left and on the right)
(BW-K series only)
Level screws
Level
Display panel
Pan
Balance unit
Key switch
Measurement
position ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・
Calibration
position ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・
Rear of balance
Front of balance
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